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the intelligencer. WKim5i>AY MORNING, DEO. 30, 7857^ tnWe't, THE D AILY intelligencer UV1 be JumUhed to subscribers li ving in any I .rtheeitv or suburbs, at 10 cents per ?nt leiving their names at the office, or at Ji/s Sry Depot, corner Main and Monroe streets. < m SIJPKHIOK NEWS INK. | ? , r,ivvJ >| tliinofflcr, Another lot of Burr's !?*?th< 1?? Hi the country. Orders from ;Sr/o??.pr*apUjr?lUJ. Term. cash* notice. ? e, , jiVDARY VIK3T. 1858, all retail sales Q^ftrC^.W t^l MAI^U * WAVMAN. We request that our patrons would always h-ml in their advertisements by three o clock ? th.- afternoon, in order to secure their inser- j L in ^ morning following. The crowd of ?,_.ht work renders it necessary. |? IneiJrut.?We witnessed a little conlre , yesterday, on Main street, very pleasant, indeed, to contemplate, as it brought out sotno pretty little bit-" of character heretofore undis-j covered. A young lady in coming down the j street, near Orr's Book store, met a gentleman going up. Kjch took possession of the awkward |,ut terv common error, of trying to pass on the same side, which if persevered in, must in evitably result in a collision. Knowing this the two concluded,- by a quick thought, simultaneously, to pass on the other side, but the same difficulty presonted itself tad the original trial was repeated with only a inrlial success, as they rubbed so close together, that the fringe of tho lady's shawl grappled the gentleman's coat button, dragging the garment from her round white rixmldcr* to the ground. They had evidently met for lite first time. The gentleman re-placed the shawl, stammering out all sorts of apologies, while the lady blushed and continually as Mircd hiui that it didn't make the slightest difference. The lady tripped off down town, and the gentleman looked after her with such undisguised admiration, that wo indulged in the luxury of feeling privately and silently wolfish towards hitu. Who knows but this littlo cir cumstance may end in matrimony, and consign Ifoth parties to a life of happiness or misery.? Who knows? Who cares? Theatre.?The theatrical company of Messrs. Micker A Tozer, have concluded to remain onu night longer, and this evening is set apart to CM. hide the season, with a grand benefit of tho Managers. The "Hunchback," an admirable production, as all theatre goers know, is to be presented, and the performance will concludo with the favorite comedy of the "llonej Woon.'i Mr. W. II. Meeker, in tho series of represents ti m< with which he has favored our people, has saiided all discriminating lovers of tho drama,, tint h?is an actor of no mean pretensions. He possesses a line perception of his characters, dis pl iys good taste, sound judgment, and never fills to render his |iart in a judicious and natu ral style. Mr. J. If. Tozer, the humorous man of the company, is the perfect embodiment of fun, and never (ails to convulse his audience with laugh ter. The talent of the bencliciaries ought to in sure a crowded house. That excellent and favorite actress. Miss K. Mitchell, will appear a< "Julia," and "Julian 11a." This is positively the last night of the season. "llvot*" ut the Theatre.?What visitor ti the theatre h** nut heard the deafening and univer sal howl of "boots 1 boots!! boots!!!" Wc Venture to say it has been the cause of more annoyance than all the incidental disorder com bined. Wc arc in doubt as to who are most to I'-amo in the matter, those who occupy the railing of the balustrade with their feet or those "l?> join in the hated cry of boots. Both are , in had taste. It has been well said that if "a ? "?an feels that he unconsciously seeks to placo ; hi-feet on a level with his head, he should con tnt himself with a backseat. Sole* are there' i'.ade visible, which are not called to judgment and arc more appropriate! \ still, **1r >>)le*s union; wcilticil to Uie dnat." Stealing Cundia.?A disreputable woman , rained "Sairy Ann," was caught yesterday af j '?raooti, in the act of filling her pockets with a ' variety of candy birds, cats, dogp, ships, swords, j "gars, ami other "giin cracks," in a confection- | >7 establishments up town. She was com- : Polled to disgorge, and ordered to leavo tho I pace immediately, under penalty of a speedy "rest and punishment. Aiming a Woman.? A man named Atr.ak, *??> up before Aid. McCortney, yesterday inorn- ! ,nS. for forcing open the door of a woman nam ?? Jane Car, in East Wheeling, and abusing her ^ ?ithort provocation. Ho was fined Ave dollars ?. and cists. Another warrant had been issued j 'sr his tcarrest, upon a similar charge. H'ter.?The river was coming up slowly yesterday with 10 feet 5 inches water. The I landii 'adding was muddy and unfavorable to shipping. Utile business w as transacted. The Couriet left last evening with a profitable l,ip for Cincinnati. Wc have still regular pack- j tts to Pittsburgh, Parkersburg, Steubenville, >ut.fi?h and Cincinnati, all doing a thriving bus!. Siitmter h're Jilt I.?The German Turners ?^sociition, will hold a grand Concert and Ball 1" tiie Uclodeon, on Thursday evening next? Silvester Eve. to Jail.?Timothy Dagan and his wife *ere tried before Esquire Martin in Ritchie. ,u*n. on Monday for disorderly conduct. Both * tie tent, to the county jail. Cmh Xotiee.?The cash notice published in I ?ur columns by McClallens 4 Knox, applies on ?r to their retail establishment. Hwney has on hand this morning, all the la test papers and periodicals. Give liitn a call. i ?There are uovr thirty prisone rsin tho ?"?My jail. 1 THE CftPTUHBOF WALKER! Important dc Interesting Details By the latest mulls last night, we have the following particulars of the capture of General Walker and his Nicaragua adventurers, which we copy from the N. Y. Tribune: Greytown, Dec. 12. 1857 The Wabash is ordered to set sail for Aspin wall to-day, and I proceed to give you an ac count of what has happened here since the last advices. On the 80th ult. Commander Chat ard addressed the following note to Walker: U. S. Steamship Saratoga, ) Off Greytown, Nov. 30. 1857. J Sun I have been informed through Mr. Green, II. li. M,'s Consul, that you meditate seizing the English mail from Costa Rica, with American English and letters of merchants of other nativi ty?besides, there may be money.?Now, I warn you not to touch it, and to allow it to come safely to hand here. If you do not, I will pro ceed against you without hesitation in the man ner I sent you word the other day. In a few days the American as well as the English Com modores will be here, and all your acts of vio lence will then be more particularly noticed. Yours, Respectfully, PRED'K CHATARD, Commander. Gen. Willia* Walker. This communication was sent to Walker through the English Consul, who attached to it his seal of office, with the British arins, show ing that the representatives of both Government were united in the action they intended to take in case the filibusters interfered with the Eng' lish mail from Costa Rica. This decided action of Commander Chatard, and his threat to blow the pirates from the Point with shot and shell, must have dumbfounded the man of destiny; he could make no reply.? The next day the following letter was sent to him: U. S. S. Saratoga, ) San Ji-an dei, Norte, Dec. 1, 1857. j Sik: Lieut. Cillej, tho bearer of this, is one of the officers to whom you yesterday offered the gross indignity of threatening to shoot them. Now such an insult to officers of the United Sta'e-: Navy is a national offense. You ceitiinly aci with veiy little policy; for surely, if you were to dare to touch one of my officers I would feel justified to retaliate to the extreme, and would not hesitato to do so. I will lay the mat ter before the Commodore when he arrives, and no doubt ho will feel the insult more deeply than myself. I received your dispatch and will forward it to him. Respectfully, Fkko'k Ciiataiio, Commander. Genl. Win. Walker, The gross insult which called forth the above, was Walker's threatening to order his soldiers to fire on United States Naval Officers, who had presumed to land on Punta Arenas, should they again do so without regai ding the hail of hit; sentinel, or obtaining permission from his officer of the day. A pretty state or affairs, truly, when a burglar takes possession of your house, and prohibits an honored guest the liberty of roaming your grounds. 11 alker s sentinels in good sooth 1 What right has ho to plHCe senti nels, or interfere with any man's movement.-? When taking this letter on shore, Lieut. Oilley very properly disregarded the sentinel s hail, and marched with his men, armed and ready fur action, with their guns loaded with ball and on the full cock, into the presence of the would be-ruler of Nicaragoa. When he saw Lieut. Cilley, with his brave little band of sailors ami marines, the grey-eyed man trembled) he found that Capt Chatard was not to be trifled willl, anil that Lieut. Cilley was prepared to shoot as well as be. llad this infatuated man possessed a grain of common sense, he would have apolo gized to Lieut. Cilley; but ho did not; and only remarked that "he would be very happy to see the Commodore." In the afternoon the boats of the' Saratoga were out jiractising tho men with the the howitzer nnd small arms; they went near the point below the Transit Company's premises, where a company of Walker's men were station ed. These fools drew themselves m battle ar ray, as if to resist the sailors had they wished to land, which they had no orders to do; but, amus themselves by tiring round shot and ttiinnie balls across the point and over the heads of the fill busters into tho sea. This demonstration on the part of the commander of the Saratoga, evi dently frightened Walker, for that evening lie withdrew all his men from the point below the Company's works, ami concentrated his whole force around the shanty which he dignified as the headquarters of the Nicaraguan army.? Another letter was sent him on 2d inst. "U. S. S. Sahatoua, Dec. 2, 1651 . Sir;?As I am entirely opposed to harming any one nnless I know I have full right, and very good reason to do so, I wish to notify you in time, that your men on the point are in the wav of any shot I may have to fire to bring ves sels to- for I am determined to bring all vessels to, so that I may fully inquire into their character. Of course 1 do not admit your claim to the soil, nor can you yourself in earn est imagine that any nation of the civilized world can do so either."' Respectfully, FREDERICK CKATARD, Gen. Wll.UAM Walker. Commander. To none of these letters from Captain Cha tard has Walker been able to reply one word, and now that ho is distinctly informed by a United States officer that, he has no rights m this country, it is to be hoped he will remove before blood is shed. Captain Chatard has in formed the people in Greytown, ana we have also been assured by Dr. Green, tho British Consul, that Walker shall be sent out of the country by English or American mcn-or-war, and on this assurance we confidently rely. To the excellent American Consul, Mr. Cot trcll, and to Captai . Joseph N. Scott, we are in debted for having Walker painted in his true colore to the estimable commander of the bura toea; to him truly are the inhabitants of Grey town greatly indebted, and we sincerely trust the United States Government may reward him as he deserves. , . Here is a placard which was posted up about "Wanted I For the Commander of the Unit ed States sloop-of-wnr Saratoga, a Private Tu j ,or. one who understands the rudiments of the English Grammar will answer. Appljr on board, or to Dr. Green, her British Majesty s Consul, Greytown." . . This was posted on the American and British Consulates, the Mayor's residence, the Station House and Mrs. Stevens' St.Nicholas Hotel. b?v e,al officers from the Saratoga came on thore with men ; the offensive placards were speedily torn down and great indignation expressed. I never saw gentlemen so excited ajid it would have gone hard with the author had ho fallen in to their hands. The British Consul offered a re ward of ?20 for the discovery of the perpetrator *nd the officers of the Saratoga have sworn his destruction whenever found. It was doubtless the work of some private from ihe^Pomt I Commodore Paulding arrived here on the fill, and soon received news tlmt the pirat^ under Anderson, had surprised the gammon at Lostilo. . OoUrdl, that decisive measures would be taken wX h '"I'llj'isters. In company with thc Bn,n. ? ua'"j r i in? ltne-of-battlo ship 'ck and English steamer Leopold. Next f V'&' 8tea",erBulton. fr?m ?ooa del Torn ?r~n 'J as f" "in cainc down in dLn?r d* ,'^aVy.Se'1 ouLsi,le. nothing was ,u", \ Con'-.P?uldiqg had sent word to Walker ' a pir"te' and would take mm and all his men prisoners. Walker sent taptFayssoux on board the Wabash, to tell the Commodore that he should resist to the last. This uas on the 8th, and CapL Fayssoux and sa,lors were sent on shoru. These united with the men from the Fulton and Saratoga i?a,f0?* ?f ?50 men; 450 on the Point, and th^RN l V" f 011 shoro surrounded the filibuster camp, and the boats advancml to the headquarters of the pirate chief. An officer J1mp.eti on shorc' and called upon Malkertohanl down his flag and surrender to the United States. After all his boastin- the man of destiny made no resistance, but surren aflki^did^1 and Wh?^C r?'Ce- T,1U whole f OCC"Py tcn ""nutei The flag was hl rf th"?'.1 -VV a,ker carried tt prisoner on board the Fulton, just as the steamboat Morgan {, 10..r,VL'r- She was immediately surrounded by the arined boats, and taken pos session of for the United States; she was under witl^Mr'T J S Brissot, an old fillibuster MrUn MaC.d0na1rd- ,a" "gent or Garrison and c!? b"ard- There were also on the steamer 40 or o0 Costa IlieatiE, taken prisoners er'lt.nwrS?n at(Jasti"?- an(,on hoard thc steam", er La \ irgen. As soon as tho fillibusters were left forJaS ^ E"S,iiih StCamer Le0Pard ? v1?"8 cnded the second raid of the filibusters ??"a' and the civilized world are in debted to Commodore Paulding foi the prompt actoin ho has taken in the business. Walker ?" board t,le Wabash; 2"'??^ on board Saratoga. A camn of [h?a nnS 7" P'aCed in thc d^"ted camp of the filibusters, some of whom were arinsSnnH busll.c.s? plundering provisions, eninl m f.amu}un,tl0n: H'e intention of KM, the "ver,t0 J01" Anderson. On the 10th all these stragglers were captured includ ing tile agents of the New York filibusters, Mor gan and Garrison?and this day they will all be on their way to thc United States, all the men having been transferred to the Saratoga whieli vessel proceeds to New Orleans, Walker alone going on the Wabash to Aspinwall, he having given his parole to proceed to New York and tw" vlmscIf t0 tl?,u United States Marshall t?n?" r }??" "\ay wc" "?aS'?c that the inhabi thp^^H S P arc rrjuiccd at the exodus of . adventurers, and now only await the sur render of Anderson and his party in Castillo \hoon their amval here are to be received on board a man-of-war. I subjoin a copy or the | vvXKrstesrPauldi,,s ca,Uns ui,u" U /'Jo oSta7es Fl*?-Siiip Wabash, 1 OirSan Juan del Norte, Dec. 7, 1857. f . Your letter of Nov. 80 was received at Aspinwall, and sent with my dispatches to the vesterday ?f DCC" 2 CamC t0 hand Th^e fetters surprised me with their tone off audacity and falsification of facts. ' lour rude discourtesy in speaking of Capt I menL Th ? Sarat"Ka I pass without com ment. J-he mistake he made was in net driving I J on from Punta Arenas when you landed there In defiance of his guns. ' In occupying the Point Arenas and assuming! It to be the head quarters of the army of Nica ragun, and you its Commander-in-Chief v?u I and your associates being lawless adventurers deceive no one by their absurdity. 1 Lieutenant Cilley or the Saratoga informs me that lie was in uniform, and you sav he was in plain clothes when you threatened to shoot him j, tl,lc J'ou use sueli threats it may be or some importance for you to know that if any person belonging to my command shall receive Injury from your lawless violence, the penalty to you shall be a tribute to humauitv. Now, Sir. you and your Allows are here in violation or the laws or the United States, and greatly to its dishonor, making war upon a peo ple with whom we are at peace; and, for the sake or humanity, public and private justice, as weH as wh.it is due to the honor and integrity or the Government or the United States, I ?om mand you, and the people here associated with you, to surrender your arms without delay, and embark in such vessels as [ may provide for that purpose. 1 am, Sir, Very Kespectfully, Your Obedient Servant, r, ? H. PAULIJING. Flag Officer, Commanding!;. S. Home Squadron I VV e have no later news from Castillo or the interior. ' It is a most undoubted Tact that Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy, is one or the greatest discoveries made in medicine the past century. It has been a study or the Dr. during twenty years* practice to find what particular organ, when diseased, caused the greatest num ber or ills or pains, and his conclusion is, that the liver is the greatest regulator or the system and the most liable to disease, while if kept free from disease is preventive of Dvspopsia, Jaun dice, general debility, Ac., while last but far from least we mention consumption; for our ex perience is that more oases or consumption occur from diseased liver than from all other causes put together. Taking this to be a correct hypothesis, we have but to find a remedy with which to correct the liver, and we have a cure of nearly nil the diseases wo are subject to by simply urine a preventive. That the Inrlgorator is such a remedy, is beyond doubt to all who try it, for its virtues are such that for all complaints aris ing from liver derangements, it is an unfailing remedy, while as a family medicine, for all dis eases or the stomach or bowels, which are caus ed in a greater or less degreo by liver derange ment it is the safest, surest and most efficacious remedy knowti?I'rii,. I'rrtt. dee 7 CHARTER ELECTION. -f _ BlrcfI CcmmlHiloner. Mr. Emto?:?I offer tnjself as a candidate for Street I Commissioner, at thc coming Charter election Tf h I 'r""" ?? "<??? ?"J? So". } ? ^ **** of "X ?W1Ities. HENRY &IIARP. ' Mk. Editor?Please announce DANIEL DUNBAR a? > ! !nrCh^,r0pj^U?lnU:ndenl ?f Waier WorV* com- ' lnf vnart^r UectiOQ. EVKRY PRD<nn. dcc.13,1657^ KRlf PtJUON. _ for the Intelligencer, Uiro^hn, irK l"Te rMpectfMIr to announce I dec. 4S, JSS7.-U. WAJIEa O. UAWLEY. CnndWnie. A "dm wm announce the name of A1EX "I ae0f2 MANY VOTERS. Nqperiaiendrui of ITater Works. lVlT^ ^h?t mj services as tfuperin* Urus. Editors :?Please announce our fellow citizen, Mr. K. M. McNAUOHTES, as an Independent citizens can- ; didate for City tfergeant, at the ensnln* Charter Election ? , Mr. M. is fully competent to discharge the duties of that oiSoe, and if elected, will make a nUthftxJ and efficient of ficer. _ A VOTER. CITIZEN'S CANJL>II>ATK. I offer m> self as a candidate lor the office of cITY SER GEANT, at Utc cowiutf Charter Flection, and if elected I Shall endeavor to meat tbejnst expectations of the pnblle. deelT A. 8. HALLO WELL. BY THE UNION LINE. TO Tub I?AII.V INTELMGliKtiEB. OFFICE, CORNER WATER AND MONROE 8T1KET8. FROM WASHINGTON. ~ n ^' 0 'ns^ruc^0,,s to Commodore 1 aulding were necessarially general in their na tuie, it being impossible for (government lo an ticipate every state ;0f circumstnnqcs, and not until his official dispatches shall have been con sidered, will it be determined whether or not he wns justified in Gen. Walker's arrest. The IIcraltTa Washington correspondent says it stilted that CommodoreJ Paulding act(Jd ?ithout instructions, in his demonstration against the nllibusters. The only orders is sued, being simply those promulgated some time since to all officers of the Federal Govern ment to prevent infractions of neutrality laws; it is furthermore stated, that the administration disclaimed and disapprove of the conduct of the Commodore, and that he will he held to strict account. It was not anticipated th'atW at tempt would be made to arrest Walker on land. 1 he act bein-r a violation of the internatxnnl law, but as the administration is without any information upon the subject nothing can be known as to their views until they receive official dispatches which will reach-hero to morrow, (Tuesday.) . The Times corrrespondent says that Scc'ry Cass denounces tho arrest of Walker, and his men by Cora. Paulding as illegal, inexcusable and unauthorized. Com. PauMing will doubt less be court martialed. Walker's friends express the conviction that Com. Paulding acted under secret instruction" in proof of this they cite the fact that it has been repeatedly predicted that England and the U. S. would pursue them upon Nicaraguan soil. Nevertheless the administration positively de nounces Paulding's course, denying that it was ever anticipated. The administration is very emphatic in repudiating the action of Coni. Paulding, and denouncing it as a violation of the sovereignty Of Nicaragua, and of the Amer ican constitution. Our power over the the fili busters, it is held, ceased the moment they had entered upon the jurisdiction of foreign power. There is no doubt that Com. Paulding will be at once ordered home for trial. The southern men arc very violent in thoir denunciation of Pauld ing, denying hU right to decide that Walker is a citizen of the (J. S., and claiming it to be the duty of government to send him and his men men back in a .National vessel. Official information has been'received, deny ing the truth of the report, that the disaffection of the Indians in Utah, created by the Mormons ?'V1-r" c.um,,,ucic?led to the Indian borders o! California. All remained quiet and so far as appearances were concerned, there was no rea son to anticipate a difficult state'of things Pri vate letters from California, state that two regi ments of volunteers are ready to advance against the Mormons, and that ten regiments could be mustered in less than sixty days, for the same service. Flag officer, Paulding, details in his letter the circumstances under which he arrested Walk L'r:? , H?r the merits of the whole question will be fuliy comprehended after tin examination, tie could not regard Walker and-his follow ers in other light than as outlaws, who left our shores for the purpos; of doing rapine and mur der. lie saw no uthur way to vindicate the law and redeem the country's honor than by dis arming them and sending them home. The let ter is principally u rehersal of what is al ready known. The Cabinet had the mat ter before them to-day. Although the arrest of Walker is not strictly justified by instructions to 1 aulding, it is considered that the case is very much paliated by the circumstances under which lie acted, as explained by himself. Walker will be released from present arrest and it is probable that a process will be com menced to bring him to trial for violation of ueutiality laws. Gen. Walker arrived this evening, occompan l^i ? Marshall Ryhders, T. F. Meagher and Malcolm Campbell. He was received with cheers by a large concourso of people as he en tered Brown s Hotel. Louisville, Kr., Dec. 2!>.?One hundred and ninety-eight thousand Hogs have been killed around the falls and the pens, this year, up to last eveuing. Ci.ei ei.and, Dec. 2'Jtli.?Edwin Forrest the eminent tragedian lies dangerously ill at the American Hotel in this city. RIVER AND WEATIIEK. Pittsbi'ho, Dec. 29.?River unchanged. *V eather damp and cloudy. Mobile, Dec. 20.?Great excitement here in consequence of the alleged intervention of gov ernment in Nicaraguan affairs, in the capture of Gen. Walker, by Commodore Paulding. XewTokk, Dec. 20.?The U. S. Mail steam ship Empire City, from Havana on the 28tl inst arrived at Havana on the 23d, with California Iu it o1'1,0 ""'buster's steamer Fashion, and the U. S. sloop Saratoga, were at Havana. NEW YORK MAKKKT. Dec. 20.?Flour declined; 10,000 hbls. sold at $4,20a4,2d for State, and $4,G5a4,85 for Ohio. and $l,50a47ff for Southern. Wheat quiet Corn quiet Mess pork advanced 25e, sales at $lt>,60al(J,00. Stocks lower. BALTIMORE MARKET. Dec. 2!).?Flour dull; sales of Howard street and City Mills ?t $4,50a4,74, on time. Wheat steady Corn quiet at 45a48c, for white, and 47a50c for yellow. Whisky dull. HAXij AND CAPS KEDUOI:D Hates. _ 8. D. HABEJta Jl 8QN-8 Che?p Store. T DISSOLUTION. ~ HKes-ptrtntnhip heretofore txi?tinr between ii,? ,,n AU?to l1"' Dr?f ?? P?Per,ju.t reetlved bf ~ Payne a go T. B. JOHNSTON. 176 Uar/et St ^ 011 T. B. JOHNSTON. 17C, M?rVei St. /*? K'fMAHlJSON, I Attorney at Law. Ojice SortK Eatt Corner Monroe and Fowtr. Street*, (up sigirt.) ?-Whkeling, va. O. K ,nd fcr ?"i" >>? ~? \J. XV. a?|S T. B. JOHNSTON, 17? Market St. a HATS AND CAPS. S AVERY has been for the inut twenty-five years cn ? gaged lu the manufacture of Hst* in lids city, and his. Hats having uniformly pi von satisfaction to Ills patrons Is a guarantee to those In want of hats, trial they will find his stojk large and of the very best quality, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash price. J*. AVKitY, dic3 Mo. 140 Main St., \\ heeling, Ya. V.77: $50 REWARD. ~ IOST, from the McLure Home,ou Saturday the 14th ln?t , -j Two Notes, each One Thousaand ami Twenty-nine Dol lars and Seventy-flv<f cents, given by Juo. List ft Go to order of Cowgill, Johnson A Co., of Parkcrsburg, dated Sept. ?<*, at'our and six mouths. Tiie public axe eatttioned against taking or buying said no*e. The above rctfard will be paid on the delivery of raid uotes to decg OQWQILL, JOHNSON ft CO. IRISH WHISKY?A fine article, just received ami lot sale by [dec?] W. A. EDWARDS ft UUP. PEPPER SAUCE?just received and for sale by ocl5 W. A. EDWARDS A BRO. WK 8A.Y, children, If your mothers will make you take medicine for worms, insist on havlug llOLLOWAY'S CONFECTIONS, which are as **good to eat as candy and are "death on writ**." Send to T.H.LOGAN A CO., augVti Bridge corner Druggists. For Sale. STEAM ENGINE, Shafting,Pulleys, Lathe,Bellows,Black Smith Tools, and a general assortment of Machinist's Tools. Inquire of J. M. DILLON, novll-dSm Executor. S DIME'S A BAKER'S pure medicinal Cod Liver Oil, for sale by [nov4 T. B. JOHNSTON, 176 Mur .et St. SAGO ar.?l Cream Tartar, just received and for sale by __ [oclO] W. A. EDl\VAKL>S ft BRO. XZTOUNGBH'S KDJNRURG ALE-^just received and for X sale bv f&c7] W. A. EDWARDS ft BKO. rfATS AND CAPS f'OR the million, are now being giveu away for a very small advance, at the wholesale and retail store of *. D. HARPER A SON. All persons wantlnK anything in this line will be con sulting their own interest by calling at the above stand, No. I5K?, comer Slain and Union Sts. dec9 tclLANBERRIES?A fevr barrels just received and for sale ) by [uiixjl W. A. EDWARDS ft'BftO. SARDINES, llcekert, Farina, Corn-Starch llromas, Co coas. Mustard and Spices of all kinds, in store, with a large variety of other goous, for sale cheap by dec" W. A. EDWARDS ft BRO. ALL the colors of Yam, just received at octtU . . ? , PAYNE ft CP'S. BORDER RU**IAN CAPS, the most comiortable wrote cap worn, at [oc7] S. D. HARPER ft SON'S. CHILDREN'S Plain and Fancy Wool Stockings. A large assortment. [oc2uj PAYNE ft CO. BARLEY; WILL pay the highest market price for Barley, deliver ed it my warehouse. fdeel] I. M. PUMPHREY. 1 JitRKSERY ES?Pine Auple, Quinces,Ginger,Oranges and X Cherries, just received and for sale by ocl5 W. A. EDWARDS ft BRO.. 1JICKLES, In and .V* gallon jars,, just received and for X sale by [ool&l . >V. A. EDWARDS ft BRO. GENUINE ALOPECIA, for rcstoriug and preventing the hair Irom falling olf, for sale only by nov4 T. B. JOHNSTON, 1TC Market St, U'SE JOHNSTON'S Ola Dominion Yeast Pewdcr, war rantetl the best In use, for Bread, Ulceuit, Ac. For sale only by [nov4] T. B. JOHNSTON, 170 Market St. _ / * LYCEKINE, for chapped ami cliufed hands, for sale J?y VJT nov4 T. 11. JOHNSTON, 170 Market St. T7* ASTERN SWEET POTATOES,just-received'aiid"forsale JGJ by [novOJ DREW A D RAKE. PRUNES.?2 barrels of Prunes,just receivcrt and for nale by [novOJ DREW ft DHAKE. DRIED BEEF.?A superior article of Clucinnati Sugar ?ured Dried Beef cau be had at no. Z DREW ft DRAKE'S. OLD FAMILY WHISKY?A very superior article, in store and for sale by dec7 W. A. EDWARDS ft BRO.^ SPERM CANDLES?just received and for sale by oclO^ W. A. DDWARDS ft BRO. rpAPIOCA?just received and for sale by X oclf> W. A. EDWARDS AJ)RO._ CINCINNATI Extra Sugar Cured Hams, ju*l received and for sale by [au^'C] M. REILLY. LD RYE, Monongahtla and Irish Whisky, just received and for sale by [oc2i] W. A. EDW AKDS A BRO. C Q \\f 0KCK8TKKSHIRE Pause, Tomato, Walnut and Mush T ! ronui Cutsup, just rei received and for sale by EDWARDS ft BRO. |>i.NE ulOARS and Chewing Tobacco, just received and X1 fo"sale by [ocl&1 W. A. EDWARDS ft BRO. A GREAT variety of fine liquors, in store and for sale by W. A. EDWAlt'lS A DRO., *h6 adjoin Mr th* < Ulre iSltASlVE SOAP.?Grease, Paint, Wax, Oil, Varnish, re Li moved from HilkJ, Satins, Carpets or cloths, without lu? ury to tbe fabric, by usiug the Erasive Soap. For sale by sept* T. 11. LOGAN * CO. X DHLS EtherTal Oil, for sale by O t.U'l I.AIJOHL1NS A HtlSlfKIKV.n 17*INE TAIILE SALT, (in conveniant Boxts) for family . us*, just received and for sale by myll W. A. EDWARDS ft BRO. BRANDIES AW^ '.VINES, of all kinds, the btst in the city, kept constantly on hand nt novO DREW A DRAKE'S. Vocal Music. MR. M. II. MORGAN will commencu hi*Evening Clftssln Vocal Music on Monday evening, 2Sth, at his rooms In ilornhrook1* Building. Persons ilt-slrous or joining the class will please matte application before thattim*. The hours of each session will he from 7 to !? P. M. No visitors will be ullowed after the class Is formed. Tbkms.?#2 for fifteen lessons. sepSS WEST&R^ RESERVE CHEESE. BOXES prime Cheese jurt received and for sale by 01 ys# M. REILLY. CiINCINNATlDRIED BEEP, just recelvedaudforVale by / nov5 W. A. EDWAKDS A BlU). 57 700 OUS1IELS Shorts received and for salcfcy dec*l MATIIEW McNABB. Second Stock of Fall & Winter Goods. GRKAT ItEDU(TIu,\ I.\ PRICEN! HEISKELL k 8 WEARING EN will open on Wednesday ar.(I Thursday, 7tli and 8c.li Oct., their second stock of ? Pall and Winter Goods, all of which have been purchased since the "GREAT PANIC," which has had the effect of reducing the prices of goods lower than they have been for uiany vears. Wc are determined to offer great inducements to CASH and PROMPT CREDIT buyers. Our stock is very complete and embraces an immense variety of desirable goods,comprising * full assortment of Music ! Music ! LIST NEW MUSIC, just received this morning: Thalberg Waltzes; Constantinople Quadrilles; Rescue Quickstep; Spanish Fandangos; Kthiopian Polka. Quadrille; Anvil Cho rus, from II Trovatorej Duett: Hear Me, Norma; The Days Gone lly; Eire-Fly, Houmla s? Entrancing; Geutle MaWeo; My New England Home; Our Good Old Frlendr; I'm a Poor Old Batchulor; Old Irousldes; Lamas Cottage; We Praise Thee, Oh God. [novVl] PAYNE k CO. OLD DOMINION YEAST^PO^TOER.^P^nounced by everybody who have used it the best baking compound ever offered to the public, warranted to give satisfaction, for sale by T. B. JOHNSTON, decl5 176 Market fit. O YRiTP OF ELECAMYaIN?the best Syrup In use, for. O coughs, colds, Ac., prepared and sold by dec 15 T. B. JOHNSTON, 178 Market 8t. 17* A NOT EXTRACTS.?AJl th--latest stylet of Extracts, * Soaps, Pomades, Ac., just received by declJS T. B. JOHNSTON, 176 Market St. M EEN EUN, LILLY WHITE AND CHALK 1)ALL, ht 5 T. B. JOHNSTON'-*, 176 Market St. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded by day or n;*ht at ldfccl5] T. B. JOHNSTON'S, 170 MarWt Et. j.s UTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of James Richards, deo*d, are requested-to file the same, duly proven according to law; and those knowing themselves in debted, will please call and make immediate payment to the undersigned. JAMES >1. DILIjON,. sep54-3m "Executor. | > LOVES.?JJlaafc,-White and colored Kid'(Hove*,'Buck VJT Gloves and: Gauntlet?, extra make; Casslinere Glovta, Ined afnd uulined, of every klud aud rtvle. for sale low for Cash hy WHEELER k T.AKIN, sep9S j No. 1 Washington Hall. PATENT MEDICINES.?All the popular Patent Medicines of tlie age, for sals by nov4 T. B. JOHNSTON, 176 Market St. ^1"MIE STROP OF ELECAMPANE, warranted to cure' X Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Ice., for sale only by OV4 t. B. JOHNSTON, 176 Market St. A Ldu, a lot ol superior lined Kid utoves, cheap for cnah . *t [nov27] A. M. ADAMS*. JUST received, a few do*, ot those superior ltued Calf skin Glover,-and for sale at _nov^7 V''>-/./>yy A- M." ADAMS'. A LARGE LOT SEW SHEET MUSIC. juKt received.? Also, the "Modern School for the Piano"?a new.Edl tlon. Pronounced, by the most renowned musicians, ttt be dnispenslhle to the student.- .?uov<] . PAYNE k CO. Cheaper than JhJver. /^UEAT DISTRESS nnd heavy losses in the East; Railroad "_X Stock, Bank Stock, and all goods forced on th* Market and sold at ruinous prices to the Importer and Maudaetur* er. I have just returned from the Eastert cities and haVe purchased goods at those ruinous prices, and I now offer to my customers rnd the public genially, good* made up to order, in Coats, Pants and Vests in the neatest and most fashionable way, and ready-made clothing, lower than they ? have ever been offered In this marla_t. Yen will get fine/ clothes for the same you have heretofore paid for coarse Comeandtmy [ocSe] A. M. ADAMS. A PniME article of Y&tnlly Vlouriurt.rtccirtd ^iind T". ?m'* h* [dtcglj MaTHKW McKABU. V . HDSIIELS llrmo rnetvctl .Titl (or Mxle by 500 B MATHKW McNABB. itKKUAVICff UOLLAN1/ U1TTKH6?jtut rectlved by , ?_? ?juai receiTcu oy dcclS T. U. JOIINHTON, 17C Market Bt. f K ? - " A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF RIGlI GLOSSY HAIR!! Completely Preserved f# THK GR EATE8'!' A C E! ! I AND who that is gray would not h\vc it/restored to Jor mer color; or bald, bat a ould have the grow th reftotu., or troubled ?ith scrolula, scald head, or other ctu|'titLi, bat would be cured, or with sick headache, (mural*Ui) I e.1 would be cured, It will also remove all pimpUs lit iuthc face and akin. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will do all this, see circular and and the following: Ann Akuoit, November 5, 1?S& Paor. O: J. Wood? Dear Sir: 1 have heard much taid ef the wonderful eHect* ui your iiuir Kestorauve, cue ?.*??? b been so often Cheated by qunckery and quack nostrum*, hair dyes, Ac., 1 was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand aud.onu loudly trum peted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence couuty some months since, when you gave we such assurance ns induced tlie trial of your Restorative in my famil>?Hr*t by iuy pood wile, whose hair had beer me very thin and en - tirely white, and before exhausting one of your large bot tles, her hair was reitored nearly to its original heautiftil brown color, and had thickened aud become beautilul ai.d glossy upon, and entirely over the head; she continue* to use It; not simply because of its beautifying effect* upon the hair, but bexause ?f its healthful inilut-nce upon tl.c head and mind. Other* of my family ai.d friends are using your Uestoratlve, with the liappiett effects; therefore, tnv skepticism and douts in relerencc to its cliaractar aud value are entirely removed; and 1 can and do most cordial ly and conlidentiully reecommend its use by all who wou!d have their hair restoiqd from ?bite or gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to originul color and beauty, and by j oung persons who ?ould have their hair beautiful and glossy. Very f uly and gratefully yours, &OLOMOX MANN. Fuiend Woon: It was a longtime after2 sawycu ?tBliss field before I got the bottle of Restorative lor wl.Ich you gave me an order u your ageut in Detroit, and 'when 1 jut it wc concluded to try it on Sirs. Maun'* hair, m? the surt^t test of its power. It has done all that you ar?urcd uie it woulu do; aud others of my family and frh nds,having *it uesaed it* effccts, are now using und iccommtuoing Us i te t*? others as entitled to the highest considtrot:cn jou cUnu for it Again, very respectfully and truly, y curs, SOLOMON MANN} Oarlylk, III., June 23, lt?52 I have used Prof. 0. J. WooV* liair Restorative, Hhd have admired its wonderful effects. My ha.r was becen - ing, as 1 thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of hi* Kestoruttvc it bus resumed Its original color, end, ll.u\c no doubt, permanently so. ? S. IME8FE, ex-Senator, U. S. 0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, #1* JJrvadway. N. V.,(:n the great N. Y. Wire Hailing Establishment) and 111 Mar Let street, S:. Louis, Mo. And sold by ull good Druggists. dec3:dtnAw8m ONE DOLLAJi OSK OF Tin; BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER MEDI CINES now before the public, namely, Dr. S^KHmii'a Invigubatob or Liver Remedy,tbut Rets as a ikit/airtic, ???coaler, wilder and more effectual than nnyothcr liiuli - cine knowu. It la not only u Cathartic, but u Lirrr fV^ Remedy. acting first on tlic Lirer to eject its morbid ' 'piAlter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off tl.at C matter,thus acomplUhing two purposes effectually with out any of the painful feelings experienced lu the op?.r utio^s of most Cathartics. It strengU?ens the system at Hthe same time that it purges it, and when taken dail> in moderate doses willstrenglhen and build It upwlth unu sual rapidity. ^<4 Dk. San Kurd's Ikvicobaiob is compounded en t. rely ^^Ifrom new articles of.medicine,namely,Gums. gome idea of the strength of these gums may be form feed when It is known that one bottle of the Invlgorator P-"-contains as rnucli strength us one hundred dose* ol Cal Oomel, without any ot its deleterious effects. Though possessing rare medicinal powers, these Gums have been but little known to physicians, and never used . in their prescriptions until used in the form of tbe/ne/p L_Jorator* which met with such unprecedented success r.s to induce the proprietor to offer it us a family medicine , tried and known in its effects. It has rarely ever failed to euro Liter Complaints in their worst forms. Indigestion belngcaused by nderanged Literlacured* ^^when tlm Liver is excited to action. Jaundice is caused by an Improper action of the J.trer t-r and as a proof that the inviooiutor relieves this disease ??-4lct any onu troubled with Jaundice take the lnvigorator regularly one week, and their skin will begin to #si*ume 4 its original color. Costlvcneks can be permanently cured by the Invlgo rator. Take it in small doses on retiring, and It ars:s?s ? j nature in her operations By gradually diminishing the Kdose, the bowels are leflfu a healthy Mid active state, and work as regularly u? clock work. Sick llcadache Is very soon relieved by taking a double dose of theJtnig h^ora/or, which corrects all acidity and sourness ol the stomach. For an over-loaded stomach It has no equal, as It ri Ileves all oppressive or uneasy feeling attcr eating j heartily. For n family medicine generally, nil who ute it speak In the hlghestterms. Dr. 8anfokd*8 Isvicorator came to us recommended ? Jasa cure for Liver Complaints, and all diseases arising r"Mrotn a Diseased Liver. The testimonials of so many of our Physician* in its favor, induced us to try it, utid.now conviction is certain that It Is one of the greatest hies Closings ever given to Dyspeptics* for It made a complete cure before the first bottle was taken, and now we can --eat anything edible without trouble, while before, noili ^Jing but vthe lightest fopd would digest, and.often th-% r 'gave pain. Now what we want to say to all our readers ^ Is, if Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia trouble .you, do not J OZ fail to try This, the greatest remedyTn the world.?Estate "jfocl. C There has never been tried In our family a remedy which has met with such unbounded succesjJ In the cufc of diseases Incident to children, as Da. Sanfomij's Ikvio ry ohatok; nor is it alone for diseases of children that wu Muw it; for It acts a* a Cathartic so mildly and gently and seems to renovate the system so thoroughly that a e think we are doing a aervlce to all In advising then* r?K when they need medicine to try this remedy. There are cases that have come under our notice where great ben ^<efit has been i?selved in diseases of the Liver, Stomach ^^aml Bowels, where all other remedies failed to give relit f _ It has become so useful lu our family that wc will not do C/j without It.?Jacksonville (Ala.) ItcpvWcun. J*H1CR oSKltOLUH PKK liUTTLK, 8ANP0RD k CO.,Proprietors,846 Broadway, NewYoik* T. II. LOGAN * CO., Agents for Wheeling. JOHN D. 1'AllK, Cincinnati. . GEO. H. KKYSElt, Pittsburgh W olrsale Agents. aulT-ttm?1v-di?w GREAT EXCITEMENT! ik NEW GOODS, FOR PALL. AND WINTlSli. TI1&undersigneu respectfully announces to the cktis< r-s of Bethany and surrounding country* that tVeyhnve just received from the Eastern cllfesone oi the largevt and best selected stocks of goods ever brought to this n? ighbor hood. Tneir stock consists in part of Ury tiouilx, ?*roceries<,I^oois, Shoe*, Hals, Cap?, I Sou unit and Plot lona, embracing every thibj? usually kept in a tfrst class store. All of which th.??y.aTe able i*iid willing to sell aslowasnhy othcrestsbDsl uientin theA\eft, the goods haying been ad^cU-d from the.very best Erieu-iu houses, and on tlie very best terms,they feel confluent i)iVy cannot fail to please as to color, ((uallty' and cheapuesb.? Call and examine, . The highest p-lce paid In goods for all kinds of country, produce. * [ocT] ? SAMUEL ADAMS * CO. Flit Si' ARRIVAL AT BETHANY, VA. . IN consequence or ths great failures among Eartern i?*r chants, I started cast tl is tall ear'ler than usual to take ' advantage of the market and buy my goods at prices uhich would enable me to tell-Oicm below all competition. I have Jal'i ju.the. IfirgeK stuck of all descriptions that 1 I ever brought to this place, which I Intend to yell at the | very lowest cash prices, My stock comprises all the vari ous assortments of DltY GOODS, Plain and Fancy ? are, Heady Made Clothing, and all kinds of Groceries, Corfic tionarles, hardware and Queeiisware. All I a?k i? that my friends in town and country U ill call In and examine n.y stock. - J. ?. OUR1IS. P. S. l am paying the highest market price lor all deacrip tions of Country Produce. ocT . KICH, ItAKE, AND BEAUTIFUL! Jewelry, Jewelry, . Jewelrjr, Jewelry;4 'Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry. Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry, For sate, wholesale and retail, by sepW Ji T. 8TOTT,.157 Main St. SUPKniOR VIOLIN STRINGS?Acknowledged by the l.? ?t judges to be superior to any string in the city. Try hem. ]sep&] J. E. W ILSON k CO. COPYING HOOKS, Backgammon Boards, Inkstands^ln- ? dia Rubber and Ebony Pen Handles, De?k Knives, Van ? Knives, &c , &c., just opined: v WILfcbN A CO. BLANK Checks op all Uie Banks; Blank Notts amlDrilt.s, always'on hand at [ociStj PAYNE k CO'.i f t^uMBS, Brushes, Perfumery^ Soaps. The largest and / nicest assortment in town [oc2u] PAYNE JrCO. . < 'MwT&C&Y WilKl. . ' BBLS. Kentucky Lime, just r'ec<ilved and for sale 1? ^?;.rlf=T j ^ I. 1J. PLMPliltEYyf - LOB^TElU?, just received and for sale by ?1 nuvd W. A. EDWARDS * DRO 1 KKOIY ROOT?just received and for sale.lry oolft W. A. EDWAbDtf k BRO. / AAPERb?just received and for sate by ocl& W. A: KIO | W. A: EDWARD8 k BRO. I .">INE TABLk. Oti^-jwst received and for ?ale by 1 ocio , .w:iL kdwaicdbabbo. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.?Just received a line lot of Extra New Buckwheat Kour, at _ocI8 " , T>Rgy/jk DRAKE'S. 1I> ASTKlfN ?\Si.KT POTAIOlif-jkrt VcctlTtU ?pil fo~r J ??l>! liy [oc13] llKKW 4 DRAKE. Teas, Teas. piXE Imperial, Gun Powder, Y. Hyson, Oolong and Black JL Teayjust received and for sale by W. A. EDWARDS k BBO , "Cxo Corner of Monroe and Market fits. * IIAT-?A hew and pretty article, Black and ' Brown, received And for ?ale by **1?U S. D. HARPER k 8OK8.