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.ill MiMJSMi IMDB,"mqHoANTOWN, JANUARY 29."

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jj&3r- Wo aro indebted to Hon. S.CIctucn8 for copies of CongressionalGlobe, Spoeohes, &c.

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U63U Tho weather ha« been remark¬able for January, and has uiore re-

aembled that of April and May. Wehope we have net been borrowing thesunshine and balmy air from their cal»endar, to be paid with sixty days inter,est in chilly winds, fro8t and snow.

A Revival of religion at Ziohchurch, on Cheat river, 7 miles fromthis place, resulted in tho accession to

tho Methodist Trot. Church, of 40 to

t>0 members.Tho M. E. Church, in this place, has

received an addition of about 00 duringtho lato series of meetings.At Granville and Piorpoint's tha

churches (M. E.) have had acquistionsto their membership recently.Tho Protestant Methodist church in

this borough commenced a protractedmeeting on Saturday last whieh is pro¬gressing with promising prospects.

X$5i.0ur State Legislature lias been

'unduly exercised in national polities,and in keeping the State Democraticfaith sound before the world by veto¬

ing the Governor's reccnt letter, henceits proceedings are not worth copying,in tho main. A few items of local in-torest wo iiud reported. Mr. Hay-*mond presented petitions for the an-

ncxation of a 'piivt of this county to

Murion. -Mr. Harbour, remonstrancesftgain9t the annexation. Mr. Davis,petition from Monongalia in regM'd to

Merchants' liccn8es ; the Delegj»tesifrom Lunenburg, Louisa, Tyler, andMercer counties presented petitions oflike tenor. By Mr. Davis.:Of sup¬plying Attorneys for the Common¬wealth, Justices of the Feaee, and th^Clerks of the County Courts, eachwith a copy of Mathews' Digest of theLaws of Virginia.

At tho recent election of di¬rectors for the Fairmont Bank, the di< irectors and Cashier were authorized to

declaro the bank in a 6tate of liquida¬tion at any period hereafter, whensuch u measure shall be deemed expo- jdient. This, says tho Virginian, is notto be taken as indicative of a designto discontinue tho Bank, but only as

authorizing it, should it bo deemed pro-per. The Fairmont Bank has beenone of the best managed banks in theState, and although suspended like therest still stands high.

The new Court House at King.wood was so far completed that theJanuary term of the County Court of;Freeton was lioldon theroinon the see-

ond Monday. The new edifico docscredit to 'the county, the architect, andthe builders, -find in beauty and conve.

nienco it is not surpassed by any CourtHouse in the North-west.

The administration, it wouldseem, will have abundant material outof which to select a Marshall for Wes-tern Virginia. Dr. Wheeler, of thecity of Wheoling; Jefferson T. Martin,of Marshall, Walter G. Scott, of Wheel¬ing, and a Mr. Bogle, member of theLegislature from Tazewell, are namedfor the Marfehalahip.

Mr. 01 i pliant, the Ambrotypcman, who takes those beautiful like-nesKes at the Daguerrcinn Car, is backagain at Ins post, ready to wait uponall who unay want a correct picture oftheir own or tlniir friend's frontispiece.Qivo him a call.

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The office of the Superintendent ofthe poor hao lately been thronged withapplicants for relief. The pressuro he4came so great that ono day last weekono of tho men employed about tho De¬partment, tried a very singular experi¬ment in the hope of getting rid of ihecrowd of paupers, lie quietly madehis way among them and began to talkabout as Saving brtnk having sus¬pended,or being about to close its doors,when an immediate thining-out commeneed, in consequence of solno of thopaupers taking alarm, and running oft'to secure their deposits.-JV'. Y. Paper.

Death of a Veteran.. Col. ThomasII. Urndly,a native of Virginia, died inBoon county, Mo., 81st ult. In thewar of 1812 he served as private, underGen. Harrison, after which ho againvolunteered under Com .Perry's fleet,and was on board tho Caledohia du¬ring the memorable action of tho 10thof September, 1813 when that dis¬tinguished naval officer gained so sig¬nal a victory ovor tho British forces.

Mankind nboiild l*»»tti temperance/from tli a rnoon ; Iho fuller get» the'pvptTiVf W bumf btc.ntr.

% PAY TIIAT DEBT.It is a smallone, to bo sure, and apparently ftotworth a serious thought. Why not thenpay it? Why be compelled to sufferthe mortification of a dun ? Why nottake that little thorn out of your fin¬ger at once Y It will fester if allowedto rcmuin, and cause ten times thetrouble. Why not relieve the con¬science of that little loud? You willfeel the bettor for it by so doing. Youcontractcd the debt knowingly undwillingly. Did you not mean to pay it ?Certainly you did. Then why not doit at once ? Every day's delay in¬creases morally the amount of the obi i-gat ion. Remember, too, that yourlittle debt, l\nd another man's littledebt, and a thousaliil other men's littledobts, make a littlo fortune for yourcreditor; or they enable him to payhis larger debts, or feed his workmenand keep his machinery a going intimes like these. Don't you see howit is ? You do? Well, then, remittho amount at once, and to-night theghost of that debt will not troubleyuur dreams.. Typographic Register.

Paper..Science, which has of latecontributed bo much to tho comfortand welfare of man, his recentlymade another simple discovery, whichpromises great results in tho ordinaryaflYiivs of life. By passing unglazedpaper through a solution of sulphuricncid and water, it is found that an en-tiro change is effected in its structure,bv which it obtains thestrenght & tcna-acity ofparchment, and acquires prop¬erties that will enlarge its usefulnessto a great degree.

If this process, on a large scale,should prove to bo successful arid econ¬omic, it is hardly possible to exagger¬ate the value and importance of thodiscovery.The ephemeral character of our

paper, the fragility of the school bookor library volume, tho distructibilityof important legal documents, even thechanging nature of our newspapersand bank bills, will be revolutionized.

It said that one Englishman at Del¬hi, having been captured by tho muti¬neers, lent them important assistanceas an artilleryman, to save his life..Foil." others also, at Mordabad, turnedMuss-olnians for the same purpose, t

When »vo reflet that out of 5,000 Chris-tains, exposed to Death and still more

horrible torlures, only five yielded their-faith to their feai.s,we cannot but recog¬nize an unswerving fidelity to religiousfaith not exceeded even in the more

noisy era of tho crusaders

Hartford, Conn., Jan. 23d,.A largebuilding owned by Wells & Thrall, andoccupied bp several manufactures was

destroyed by fire last night, causing a

loss of 100,000 dollars, this is the lar¬gest firo that has occurred in llavtfordfor twenty years past. A largo num¬ber of workmen ir<* thus thrown out ofemployment.

PHICE* CtJUItENT,At this day's Market, reported by I?an-

noi.ru & Lati'mrk, GG South street,Baltimore, Jan. 26 1958.

BUTTER - Wrstoni hi bbls & k^g*. 1 Ol*» 1 1Glades I4tol6Roll, good 'to prime, l2lol5

CORN. White, new, 55t<>60Yellow, *. 55 !¦ 60

CATTLE-On th« Hoof, 300i- 500Neil, 60<M<>900

CI.OVERSKED, 52&to550Dill ED FRUIT. Apples piiretl |37i>*162

Peacbus uupurrd I75io250FLOUR.Ciiy Mills, 4G2

Oliio, 450ni462How aid Street, 4501-462

FLAXSEED. lOpiol 1 2GINSENG- 401.50HOGS. Live. 600(d650

SlauglUflre.d, 575toC25LARI), 8tol0OATS, 30t<.36RYE. Pennsylvania, 70to75

Maryland and Virginia, 65^-70TIMOTHY SEEli, 225t< 250WOOL.Unwashed, l8'o20

Washed, 27t<>30WHEAT.Red, good to prune, iOO.i 1 12

White, 1l2tol25

A New Conblerfeit Dclcctor.About tti« most usefdl thing that any

person in business can have in these tinv'eais a correct and reliable Counterfeit Detect-or ami Bank Note List. This want is nowlo bo supplied. Messrs. T. B. Peterson &

I Brotheis have just commenced the publics-tion of " Peterson's Philadelphia Coun¬terfeit Dptkctor and Bank Note Lista monthly quarto publication which con*tains all the information lhai can he obtain*

lid in regard lo all Counterfeits, BrokenHattks. and thn rates of discount oil all theBank Notes of the country. Messrs. Drejelft Co., the well known Bankers & Brokers,of this dty, will supervise it and mnke thecorrectio-s in each number of the list, sothat It iray be perfectly relied on. while thewell know n house of 15. W. Clarke & Co ,

Commission Slock and Exchange Brokers,will correct th« Stock List. Not being ifi-tended to subserve the purpose# of anybanking house, as most ol the Detectors do,it will be a useful and reliable publicationto I he whole business community, and we

would advise e|l of our readers to remit theprice of one year's subscription to Ihe pub-libbers at once for it. The price is but OnlDoM.ak « year. To Club*. Four Copies for©3 00 ; or Ten copies lor £7.00; or Twenty-live copies for $16.00. Address all orders to

T B PKTKR80N& BROTH KKS.300 Chestnut st., Philadelphia.

LCir* The first number of the Detector isreceited at this Office, and upon inspect ionv<« fin. I w *11 that it eiOmi »9 be. j

Curiout Forthcoming ^Development!..kin t he uiiuauully accurate am) wellpoMod Washington cot reHpnndence of«1»« N. Y Times, we find the followingitem of iineieKl:Whatevei may lie tho fault* offoible*

«»f l)«>\ orm>r Wine, of Virginia, no onewill accuse liirn nfiiiVtueeiilv, or cfliHtk-in^ t \Vu days at once. Nor will |ie winkat tliHtte eccentricities of olini ne'er ev«nin a Piesideni. Heading (hat Mr. Buch-ftnhfi t\ uh accuNed of It u \ i t» been mitginnlly in taVor of tli'e eiihtimsion of thewho I j Constitution of Kaiihtia t<> thepeople, Mr. Wise addressed him a pu-vate friendly letter which ho ?ent onheie hy Tiitj own moii. The answer wa'bunequivocal and unsatisfactory! lhat theGovernor concluded at mire lliut tliochat gw was true, and I urn told uponexcellent auihurity, thai he is now en-

gatged in collecting evidences with aview of publicity convicting Mi. Buch-anun of duplicity.Al'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pilh> pre-p rvcd by Fleming Bros., Pittsburg.Are ranked among the most popular remedies

of the day. That it will euro liver complaint,.ick head-ache, and dyspepsia, is now beyend it

douht. Head the following testimony from ;i

well known lady and gentleman of our own city:New York, August 3, 1861.

Mr. and Mrs. W'il liams, No. 348 Seventh st<

testify that they have keen suffering with theliver complaint for about five years, duringwhich time they have spent a larlje amount ofmoney and tried many remedies, hut to no pur¬pose. Finally, hearing of Dr. M'Lane's Pills,prepared by Fleming Br os., they purchased lourboxes, which they took according to the direc¬tions accompanying rich box, and now pro¬nounce themselves perfectly cured of that dis¬tressing disease.

It~J* Purchasers will be careful to ask for PUM'LANK's CELEBRATED LIVER I'lLI.S,man¬ufactured by PLKM1NO BROS, of Pittsburu,Pa. There are other Pills purporting to beLiver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M' Lane'sgenuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermi¬fuge, can now be had at all respectable drugstores. Kont genuine uithititt the signature of

[61] VLE.MING UltOS.

Ax old Indian Doctor, whohas made his fortune and retired fiom business,will spend the remainder of his days in curingthat dreadful disease.CONSUMPTION.FREEOK CHARGE j his earnest desire being to com¬

municate to the world his remedies that haveproved successful in more than 3,000 cases. Horcqui res each applicant to send him a minutedescription of the tjymplcms, with two postagestamps, (t> cents) to pay the return letter, inwhich he will return them his advice prescrip¬tion, with directions for preparing the medi¬cines, &c.The Old Doctor hopes that those afflicted

will not, on account of dolicacVt refrain froinconsulting him because he makes No Cii.\hgi°.His solo object in advertising is to do all th'ogood he can before he dies. He feels that ho isjustly celebrated for curc of Consumption , Asih.ma, Bronchitib, Nervous affections, Coughs,Colds, & c.

Address, DOC T. UNCA8 BRANT,Jan. £9..(Cm.) UoX 3531, P ()., N. York.

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HOLLOWAY's P1LI.S.. Delicate females,who suffer those peculiar diuiurb.tnces of thesystem i ncident t« tho gentier sex, will find inthese Pills a safe remedy for all the functionaldisorders under which i hoy may labor. Actingspecially on tho local irregularity , and generallyupon tho system, this comprehensive remedywill simultaneously remove the immediate causeof suffering, and invgorate all tho bodily organswhich have been affected by sympathy therewith.In the three moM perilous phases ol female ex¬

istence, viz: the dawn of womanhood, the peri¬od of maturity, and what is termed 'tho changeof life,' the alterative and restorative proper¬ties of these Pills render th em indispen sable tothe feebler sex.

Xlio Rev* C. £. ISuriiett, while laboring asa Missionary ill Southern Asia, discovered a sim¬

ple and certain Cure Ibi Consumption, Asthma ,

liro.ichitis, Coughs, Colds, Nervous Debility, andall impurities of the Blood; also an easy and ef-Iccusl method of inhaling the Itemedy. Actu¬ated by n desire to benefit his suffering fellows,ho will cheerfully sund tho Recipe (free) tosuch as ilesire.it, with full and explicit directionsfor preparing nnd successfully using the medi¬cine. Address

, Rev. C. 8. BURNET,8^1 Broadway, N. Y. City.

gap- 44 Woodland Cream".A Po¬made for beautifying the lldlli. h iu lilyperfumed, fliijieiior to any French articleimported, ami for l,ialf the |>riec. For dress¬ing KA DIES' 11 A! 15 it lias no e<)tial, givingit a bright glossy appearance. It causesGentlemen's hair to curl in the most natu¬ral manner. !t remove's ilai.drufT, alwaysgiving the Hnir the nppeuranco of beingfresh shampooed. Price only fifty cents.None g>riutne unless stoned

FEpTKIDG1}& CO. Proprietor? of the*' Ucunt (>f 11 Thousand Flmcert."F<»r #ole. by all Druggist*. {8S|New York. February 21, 1*07.

TAKE NOTICE.Til K BIO WINDOW..Our rii'touidi

ar« aware thai we have been doing businessnow Hourly one year, and our molto was toclose our hooks on the 1*1 day of January,either by Note or Cash, the latter preferable,and all bulancea alter that date will becharged with inteiest until titled.

Jan. 21. CALLKNDJNB 6c NYE

WE AltE C.OINCi EAST.And H*k our frienJs an ! patrons to Come

forward Und pi y their accounts, or a pan ofthem, to ?.liable u« to inaK* oilr sjiriny pnr>dricel. We hop" this notice will bt» rea-ponded to, biiJ confer a fa* or uponJ*n. 22. CAM.KNIHNK& NYB.

I tJST HKCB1VED!t-J N. O Soa tr. a r.iee article, ptice II etc.

COFFKK. 124, prune 16 cents,Wheeling NhiI«, n-sncted,

For sale at tho Big Window. byJan 22 CALM5ND1NK '& NYK

WAKTMAi* T. Wll.tftr. rnwAKO O. KfcWKr.R.

WILLEY &[ BUNKER,A TTOtlSiCYH AT J,AW,

MORftANTOWff, Va.'

WJhl# give prompt attention to nil profcn*I tionst matter* intrusted to their csre.

January 22, 1X68. ]'/)

nR. flARR'n NnNPARF.ff. MNIMKNT.THi« \v«t| known KmhrftontlOft cm h«<J

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I The Golden Prize fur 1858.IX.IifJSTHAtlil).

i flMIK NKW YOltK WKKKLY COI.DRM1 I'll 17. IC i« oil i* of the laigrat and lif»' lit*e>ary paper* of tlio day. An Imptrlnl Quirtncontaining moitr Vaccs, or roRTT colcmk*, ofentertaining origiYll matter: and klioauti villV*tratci> every we«k.

A GIFT worth from £0 ccnts to f5.00 In goldwill be presented to j?*ch subscriber iiorccdi- 1ately cn receipt of the subscription ncney. <

T hitMS :

O110 copy for one year, $2 00 .mil 1 pill.One copy lor two )«tats, i 'A AO anil 5 gilts.One copy lor three yeais, $6.00 anil 3 pill*.One copy lor lite tear*, jh .00 an«J 6 gill*.

AND TO CLUBS3 copies one year, $5.00 ami 3 gin*.6 copie* one year, $h.00 anil 6 uifls.10 copie* one year, $l).0U and 10 gilts.21 copies one year, £30. 00 and 21 gift*.The article* to be distributed are comprised jiu the following liai:.

2 package* ol Gold, containing $300 00 eachb do do do 200 00 each j10 do do * do 100 00 each10 Pal. Lev. hunt, cased WatchealOO 00 each20 Gold Watches, 76 00 uach60 do * 60 00 each100 do 60 00 each300 Ladies' Gold VVate hf'< , 36 00 each209 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each000 Silver Watches, $10 to {'25 each1000 Oold tfuard, Vest and fob

Chains, $10 to $30 eachGold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Kar Dropf,Breast I'ins, ('nil' Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Uinus,Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, gold and silver thim-

blea, and a variety of other uiticlcj worth Irom60 cont* to $16 00 each.

Immediately on receipt of tlie subscriptionmoney, the subscriber* name will bo enteredupon our subscription book opposite a number,and the gilt corresponding with thpt number willbe forwarded , within one w eek, to (he subscriber6y mail or e.rprrs», pott paid.

All communications should be addressed toBECKETT 4 CO.,

48 & 49 Moffat's Building, 335 Broa'lwa'y, NewYork. Uir Specimen copies sent fr»>e.January 1 , 1864. * 1 3t

r. i.. bikxhii'iiii:. if t maiitin.

BERKSHIRE & MARTIN,.Attorneys atWill m v .* pr<> in |>t » 1 1 «»ii t ion to all btisim***

conlidi'il to them in Mm ougaliH, Marion ntulPreston Counties. Nov. 1(» 1S57.OCT* Office in I azier's long Building, on

llie Public t>t|uaie.to run riur iir

HAYING business requiring ino to be absentfrom home the greater part ol my time, I

have concluded to clottf loy Hotel from tins date.I return mv tlia 11 k k to the public Tor the liberalpatronage received at their hands.

CKORGK UKEI>."Fairmont, Va., Jnuuary 1, 1858.

TRUST SALE.I N pursuance to the provisions ofa Deed ol

Trust, executed by Klias Stilwell lo the Hub-scriber as Trustee, lor the benefit of John Watts(now deceased), dated the 2xth day of January,1857, ] will Hell before the Court-housu dour inMorgantown, at public auction, on

Monday, the 1st flay ol" February, 18.18,the following real and personal Property, viz:All the right, title and interest vested in me byf.aid Deed of Trust, ill and to lt> acres of Landlying North of Morgantown, known as the ' Or¬chard I. i t,' null in and to cue other tiacl con¬voyed by Francis Nillingsly's attorney in fact,George |). Kvans, and the remainder conveyedlo the said Stilwell by George M. Iteny.ALSO, at the same time, one Sofa, two Side

Tables, one Piano, one imtcn Chairs, threeHocking Chairs, one Roan Mare, one ltay Horse,one Wagon and Harness lor Two Horses, andsundry other personal property named in saidDeed of Trust.

Said property and real estate will be sold forCash. Selling as Trusted I will sell such litiuas is vested in me by said Deed of Trust

J.tuuary 1, l!>o8. A. 11AYA10XU , Trustee.

T5DESIRARIJ? FARM FOR SALE.

Fubscriber t.flfero to sell his farm of. 200 .4 crt'8 ol' Laiul, \> ii»^ hulf a

mil«? from Smithtowii. There is about 125acre* cleared, anil in good stute of cultiva-tioti lot (arming or grazing purpose*. TIihfarin i* fenced i-fT into ten acre field*, withnever-failing water in n,-fcrly every fie,M.amia portion ol "good meadow. Thereis a Dwelling House and ont-lion*e l?Fi3uand uoo I wa'er within 5 feet of tin- «toui,with siabum for 6 or S head of horses. Thereare 60 bushels ol wheat sowed, which bidlair lor a g"Q'l crop. An\ one wiping tobuy wil doubtless view the la tul and judgelor them,wives. ti\V In teddy creek running through paidfarm and cutting ofT about 40, or 50 acresfrom the main tract, it will in* solil ncpo*rate or together to ptirchasf ra. Anv informat ion in regard t.o the land will be prompt*Iv given by Addressing the undersigned atWhiteday l\ O.. Monongalia eo., Va.

VVILLIAM HORN.Or to J. M. Hkck. F.«(j , Morgnntowu Vn.Nov. 20, l»57 .3m

Improved Farm for Sale.WK OFF Rll nt private sale, the tract of

Land known as tho Lewis John Farm,containing 277 acres, lying near the Mononga-ho!a river, about four miles north of Morgart-town. Ahout 17.0 acres of said farm aro im¬proved, and particulaily adapted to stock grow¬ing, being we.ll watered, and the soil of excel*lent quality. The unimproved portion of thoFarm abounds in the finest of timber.more val¬uable on accoynt ofits nearness to the river.Being anxious Co sell the above farm, wo willmake the terms and price very reasonable..Altogether we think the inducements for pur¬chasing such a farin are rarely offered.Wc will lake pleasure in answering any enqui¬ries, orshowingit to any one who may call on

us at Morg iiilown, Va.VAtlR, IfAWAY $ Co.Jdiiuary 7, 133S.

tNFLUENZA.tr COMMON COLD,I. ike thieves in (he silenco of the night, havecarried many to tun silent grave. Thoy arocaused by a sudden check of perspiration, bywhich the fitOmach is rendered inactive, and thelungs become loaded with corrupted matter,which enters tlio blood, and disease is the re¬sult. For all colds, cvughs, and chills, succeed*ed by heat, and for all fevers of every Ibrin.hoarseness and rawness of the throat, lungs andfor all wbakness and sicknesi) of every kind,from thiee to five of these Fills on going to bed,for a few days, will be all that you require torestore you to perfect health. It has been ad.milled and claimed all over F.urope, that therenever " was a medicine that will extirpate allmntirier ofdise.a <. from tho system equal to Dr.Morse's Indian Hoot Fills}" that III* more youtake them the strongef yort grow. They arofounded upon the principle that tho human bodyis subject to but one disease: namely, corrupthumors. These Fills not only cleanse the bow¬els, but also follow tho blood through every veinand arlory, and fto purify it from all morbid andcorrupt humors that disouso ol every name isdriven from tho body. iOH BAT FEMALE MEDIC IN ft.Females who value health should never bowithout these Fills. It has been admitted by t>ii'inibor of physicians, that females cannot toohighly value them. They bnvo given health andspirits to hundreds of females who without themwould have been in their graves. They purifyIhc blood, remove obstructions, and givo thoskin a beautiful, clear, healthy and iatoresting. ppnarance. A bo* of these Fills is a greatmedical companion at cert&ltf periods. From

one to three should lie taken everyday until ro«1 1Of Is obtained. A few d«*<« occasional) v,when well, will kfcep the system in a healthycondition.II r Dn. MOftgK'i INDIAN ROOT Mf f.S are*dld h* all df jlors In Mndli;lnfi.

ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDICINE,CINCINNATI, Ohio.

THE SPRING 8KSSION of 1MB will com-inence on Monday, the 8tli of February , anil

continue si*t«en weeks. A ftill and thoroughcourse ©f Lectures will bo given, occupying six<>r n'l'rn hours daily, with pood opportunitiesfor att« it t .on to practical An.otoniy , and withr> in | 1 1- L'lii.ical facilities at the Commercial Hon-|'itil.Tl.o arrjiigeme ot of tti« chairs will bo aa lol-

'U T. K. Sr. JOHN. M. 1>..I't ofettvi of Anatomy and Physiology..1. I''. JUDOE. M 1).Prefci'or of Chemirtry and Pharmacy.

A. J. HOWE, M. D.,Prtfettor of Surgery.

c. II GXEAV ELAND. M. I)..Profetsor of Materia Medica and Therapeutic!.Wm SH EllWOOD. M. I).,Profit *or of Medical Practice and Pathology.J. it. BUCHANAN. M. I).,tinierHut Profttor of Cerebral Phyiiotogy'aridInitituttz 6J Medicine.

JOHN KINO. M. D .

Pnjenor </ Obitctrics and Ditcatt* <if Womenand Children.

The terms for the action will be the aatnw aaheretofore, vu s. Matriculation, $j,00. Tui¬tion, $20,00. Demonstrator's Ticket, $.'>,00.(Kvcry Student i* required to engage in diascc-lion <nio hi'.mviuii beloro t.ruduation.) (iradua-tio ii, $25,00. Ticket to Couunercial llospitul,(optional ), $5,00.The Lecture- Rooms are newly finished, neat,and comfortable, and in a central locality (inColletfollall, Walnut street) where students wilifind it co ii veil ienl to call on thuir.arrivnl.Tickets for the session may lie obtained of theDean of the Faculty, at his Office, No. 113 SmithStreet, or of Pro I'. C. II. Clka vcr.AKD. Secretaryol the Faculty, No. 139 Seventh street, nearL!m.Dec. 11,1857. JOHN KINO, M. D.,Dean.

The College Journal of Medical Science,A Monthly Magazine of -IS pages, conductedby the Faculty of The Eclectic College of Med¬icine, i * |>u 1*1 ikIioU at On« Dollar a Year, paya¬ble in advanco. Communications tcr subscrip¬tion, or lor specimen numbers. ahould bo direct¬ed to Dr. C. II. Clb tvruND, Publisher,Jnly 8. 139 Seventh Street, Cincinnati, O

. IMPORTANT ITEM.One door further South !

REMOVAL AND NEW GOODS!!KL. & N. BERKSHIRE mimiuiico t..

. their Iricnds aiid the public, that theyhave removed Ironi their old stand oppositethe Com t -house into the adjoinlnu room ont lie South, lately occupied by 1'" M. Chnllant

l)rti<_'gi*l, wlieie they have just received,u lid me now oj 'Oiling, h large stock of (Jro-eeries, Confectionery. Tobacco, Sig.irs, tori

a ^reat variety ol Notions und nselul articlesol almost eviy ilesciiplion purchased in theEust.a 1 1 which they will sell low for Cash,or to prompt customers ot four mouths. Wehope that all whotnav need arty thing in ourline will n"t fail to keep their eye on the"Cheap Grocery," exactly opposite to theCourt House. . R. L. &.N. Berkshire.November 16, lb&7. 120

SAElt'S RESTAUliANT.f S ^1112 subscriber bus opened a Kc&timiaut1 oil Fiont street, Morgan town, where!he is prepared to furnish

MEALS AT AIX HOIKS,gotten up in the bent style. Oysters, S.:r(lines, Came, and other delicacies, nerved upon shoii no:ice. cooked to suit the taste ofthe most fastidious.

OYSTERS for sale also by the Can, halfcan or dozen. Families supplied at all |times. His old customers and the publicgenerally ate respectfully invited to patron- |iz" him, as Beck, knows how, and is deter¬mined n» please his friends ami customers.

T)on't forget the placc. Two doors Stuth-East of the Wiro Suspension Bridge.

BECKWITH H. SASR.Moreantown. Va. N"v. 27. 18"»7.

I', s .All kinds of Cakes and Beers, &c.kept on himd. oi nvide to order. Al«o, allkinds ol ClGAflS, wholesule and retail.~

$«(> ri:waudT IOST, on Tuesday, 2ihh December last, about_J dark, between the Watering Trough ut Win

Krum's, on the Morgantown and. BridgeportTurnpike, and Pleasant V,alley, a I'OllT MoN-NAIK, containing Three Hundred and Twen¬ty Dollars, in Hank Hills, ax follows: Twoone hundred dollar Bills on the M.nnd M. Hankof Wheeling; Two fifty dollar Hills on the Farm-erst' Jt a it U of Virginia, and one Hill on the Mer.chantb' Hank of Haltiinore for $50. 1 will give

a rowijrd of one- fourth of the contents of saidPocket Honk, to the finder, who can dolivcr ittu me at ihe residence of James Kern (Ulaek- jsiiiitn) or leave it with M . M. Dent, at Morgantown. J A M KS L). ICEK N .

Pleasant Valley, January 7, 1856.

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A CARD.I huvp iemoved rny Office from my re«i- jdeuce «>u Fruni street, to Laz er'* long I uil-

ding on the Public Square, (second (Kim fromHit' weal Mini of said buiidiuji. ami uiuncili-ately uiuliT t hv Slur Printing Office.) & aUoassociated with iiih in th<* practice <». Uiel,uw, 1 1 kn it V T. Martin, Esq. One oi both |ol us irmy bo fouiul at our new Offict?, a' alltimes ready to Attend promptly to anv busi¬ness confided to nw in Monongalia. Marionand Presuri counties. Address* Hcrkshiki:& Martin, Morguntown. Vn. ,

n. L, nERKSlURft.Morganlown, Va.,Nov. 10. 1857,

Remedy for Hard Times! jriMJE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY for HardI Times is ECONOMY, nnd ihn surest econo¬my is lo l>»y your goods at t)io KED POST,where hove just bcon received from lUitnnoreand Philadelphia,

Illnc k and fancy Prints;White ami colornd Canton Flannels ;Pcd Olanuels, Domestic Om^haios ;Hed Tickings, Drillings, l'.»-4 Sheeting i jPleached and Rrown Muslins, lira?* Hoops;Cotton Halts, I'rinio (ioldon Syrup, lie., ic.Ill/" Call fcnd see and satisfy yourself tint it is

a great saving to buy your flood* at the CAMlMTOKE of CI/ADfVICK * SKI'HE W.January 6, 18.08.

^n0 BAftttlSt* EXTRA NAl.T, .IujitUv received hy the steamboat LU-ZKHNK, ami will b« sold a t reduced pricesfor Cash, at Ihe big Window of. < .*-Callendtne 2\ye,November 13.

CABLES...Just received tit theRed Post, H lot of BOAT & KAl'T CAULKSwhich nic for Hale cheapChadwick j- JXephmv.November 13

(iOOKINQ f.xtrac in.-- v ,r; iia, i.f-ino- ,J Almond, Celery, Oihaor, Pencil and Nutmeg,for salo at'

(.'rtir//ari/\< tirug tittle.

4fz boxes pdro fresh Drugs and Medicines, re-i'/ Ceivod and Cor sain at Challnnt's DKUtiStore, opposite tho Court-house."1)1 RK White Lend, Psintl, oils, Dye-stuff's,| always on hand at Chtlfant'S Drtig fc OlassStoro, opposite the Courl-honse. May 0.

("1ON C E NT ft AT K D f.Y K.. A full ease justJ opened slid for sale at Cbalfaiit's Drug andGiass Store, fifths Mortnr.

wiMX) w a tj/\ 88.Thirty IUt»i«, fcsst fjiialily, just ree*i*ed und |Ibr smlf, Hy JIa'/ANW >. HI DE. J

DR. NfOUSK, inventor of MORSE'S INDI¬AN ROOT IMLLS, has spout iho groater part ofIlia life in travelling > having viated Kurope, Asia. nil Africa la well as North America.Ins apontthroe yeare among tho Indians of our Westorn

country.it uat in tliia w u y that tho Indian KnotPills wcro iirst discovered. I>r. Morse vvui theli'bt man to establish tlio fact that all diseases a-rise from impurity of TIIK III.OOD.that oura t r«> ii k t It , health anil life ilvjiciidcd upon this vi¬tal tloid.When the various passages become clogged,and do not a<;tin purled harmony with tho dilfi -

rent fuuction* of tho body, the blood loses Itsaction, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased ;thus causing all pains, sickness and distress ofovery name { our strength is ox haunted, ourhealth Wo are deprived of, and if nature is notassisted in throwing oft' the etangnaut humors,the blood will become choked and cease to act,and thus our light of lifo will forever be blownout. llow important then that we should Keepthe various passages o'*thu body free and open.And how pleasant to us, that we have it in our'power to put a medicine in your reach, namelyMorse's Indian Hoot I'iIIh, manufactured from|i|anta utnl roots which grow around tliu moun¬tainous cliff* in Nature's garden, for the healthand recovery of diseased man. One oftheiootafrom which those pills arc niado i* a Sudonlic,which opens the pores ol the akin, and assist*nature in throwing out the liner parts of the cor¬ruption within. The second is a plant which isan Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the pas¬sages to the lungs, nnd thus in a soothing mannerperforms its duty by throwing off phlegm, andother huinors from Hie lungs by copious iipitunp.I lie tlrrd is a Diuretic, which gives ease anddouble strength to the kidneys, thus eiicoiirn'p-ed t!iuy drtTw largo amounts of impurity fromthe blond, which is then thrown out bountifullyby the urinary or water passage, and which jcould not have duchar^ed in any oilier way..The fourth is a (Jat'iailic, and accompanies theother properties oftlie I'ilia while cng aged in pu¬rifying the blood ; the coarser particles ofhnpu-rity which cannot pass by the other outlet", arethus taken up ni.il convoyed off in gre;.t lyian li¬lies by the bowels.From the above, it is thown that Dr. Morse'sIndian Root 1'iils not only enter ttie stomach, ihut become united with the blood, for th*y li.ut

way to every part, and completely rout out andcle.ansii the system Iroin uli impuriiy, and thelife of the body w hich is tho blood, becomes per¬fectly healthy'; consequently ail yickiieas andpain in dtiven from the system, for liiey cannotr-Muain, when the bwilv becomes to pure andclear.The reason why people nrc so distressed wlier.tick, and why cu many die, id because tliev donot get a medicine which will pass (o ih>: alient I'd parts, and which will «» j>c i» the lit t :i I para¬ges Ibr tho disease ti> lie oust out. lience a largoquantity of food is lodg<*.d, ntid the stomach andintestines are literally overflowing with the cor¬rupted mats ; thus undergoing duagiecnblc f« r-mentation, constantly mixing w ith the blood,which throws the corrupted mutter through ev¬

ery vein und littery, until life is taken from thobody by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS hnve ad¬ded to themselves vi tory upon victory, by re¬storing millions of the sick to blooming heuliiiand happiness. Yes thoosneds who huv« bt enracked or toiineiited with sickliest*, pain and an-gu:sh, and whose leeble frames Imvo been seorcll-ed,bytho burning elr ments uf raging lever,and who have been brought ao it were within astep ot' the silent graVo, t.ow stand teady totes-lily that they would have been numbered withthe di.ud, had it not been fortius great and won-derful medicine, Morse's Indian Koot l iliiAlter one or two doses had been taken, tiievwero astonished nnd absolutely surprised, inwitnessing their charming effects. .Not only dothey give immediate ease and strength, and takoaway all sickness, pain and anguish, but they atone go to work at the foundation of the diseasewhich is the blood. Therefore it will he shown,by those vslio use these pills, that they will soeeansc and purify, that dinc.i&e -that deadly en¬emy.will take its flight, nnd the flush of youthand beauty will again return, and the pio>pectof a long and hippy life chunsh and origlileuyour days.Caviion..Beware of a counterfeit signed A.Jl. Muare. All genuine ha* 0 the name ol A. J.Whitc & Co , on each box. Also the signatureo/ A . J. fVhite 4 C'j. All others are spurious.A. J. Will I'K St CO., Sole Proprietors.60 Leonard Street, New York.I)r. Morse's Indian Root 1'ills are cold by aU'Je&l-ers in Mediginca.Agents wanted in every tow n, village and ham¬let in tho land. Parties desiring the agcticy willaddress as above for teriua. Dee.. 4,

3* SI*It IV XOTIfi:.. vVo, Jacob Knnk.Uan-j lei I'eltou and Jonathan Dancer, at'ier beingduly sworn have viewed ami e»-

«n jir*amincd the two Kftraya mention- 'Wyjved hi thi! above warrant. one W\M££l *red brindlc, with Rtnall crutnplylio.rns, no ear tnarka or brandsperceivable, and we suppose her to be 3 yearsold next Spring, and value her at $13;. the otherfrom the shoulder* back in a roan, and her lore Jpar'* and legs to the knee joint is n dark red ; weNUppose her to bo three years old next Spring,ntid value her at £17.

JOPKPH I I NK.A copy teste.? ) OANIKL KKl.TdX,Smith Chant., Clk. J J ( )N A 1 II \ DANCtlK.Preston county, bee. "I, 126*7.

0 ! What a poor Horse!YVIIV NO I" invojt 12J-$ cents at Challhnl1. ,Dru^ Store, and procure a paper of Ins unrivall-

ed Horse Powder*, which will restore vourhorse to a sound and healthy corid itioi., and arewarranted to contain nothing that will injurethe beast.

fiuGT* FOR HF.NT.A smallTenement on Front Mrett with t«v«llooms and ;i Kiu ln-n. i.ntil Urn I'wjtof April next. Kiii]diro at this ofiion, or ofDcc. Ii>. V. MADURA.

B. Is. I-'AII.\'lESTOCf£,I.nte of the tirin of [J. A. Fahnentoc.k ft Co., and

oticcesHor to I'lr mint? Brothers,1VHOblCSALK IJKIUUUST, JNo Cy), corner Wiiml & Fourth street*,PJ'fTSliU KG, Pa.To my friend* bh well ns the potions of thehouse I have purchased, anil ilie public pone-rally, I give the aMumncu that nothinx shall bo 'w anting oil my part to «ccuir>tno<]ate mid please.li. I>. KAHNFST ( K, iAug. 3..-ly No. 00, corner \V'>o«l & 4th m«.

LHWIS KVAN'S,\\ atch-Makcr and Jeweller,M'tin Sireef, Krrtn's Building,MORG A JfTOWN V\.Time-plcco* 61" nil descriptions, find nil aid- j0.1c« of .lewellrv. repaired and fitted up in theneatest and best manner, on short notice.August 1 1 , 1 S.'/il. tf

;\ i»iif jVrvr tSirV»ViC1>7vi' 1 1 r»;?-- !&\ Al.l< I'BIISONS i n 'I <. Sto«l to the Katato ofJoMN WAT I S, deceased , citht-r t>y note or no-co unt , are respectfully requested lo r >mo f<.(.ward ami settle the ssiii«. Also, those h t > :iihclaims against said Folate v ill please presentthorn lor payment. /.'. MAI)Hit A,J a unary 1 , 185W. Ad-nlnistrutnt .

vnni^iPK'ritATOH'fl r. -iiAI.L persona indebted to tho Kutale of N It'll-01. A >5 II. MAl>KRA« doccaocd, arc rflnijcctfully jreqticrted to coino f< -ward and nettle tho noiric. iAlso, those having Claim* n^aiiiht said KsWtC |will please proi.ont t h c in for |>uyt>iciii,AlADJillA, Adt unist) alvr. tJanuary 1, ISM.

?Jof/ff.v/;BOOT & MIOK MAKI5RS

W*anlc<1..J. <.. MorgaMafon, Yn., \viihp| to Jomjiloy two or fhfno j otirnfyn#' n Hftftf jliHinnl i((; application should lu» in r» ii .» ilioie jWanting a dituMinn. Oct. lty>7. j

T!ic*e r<''f>l»rntr(l Kiimily J' lla, nt 12,'/ rrniaft b'j*. nr« decidedly the I>pM PII.L.M now helot#the American ptlblle. l imy <nn ha >»n«l i«tOti u ifniit's Unt^" Vuticfy Siimc.

hi I.. > gj ii t mmmiSmith's Family, Plantation and Sbly Hfdicftj*Chest Cumpantcn. A New Znltv gr<lEdition.JUST PVDI.ISHKD,Tlit Family, Plantation, utid Ship McdtcinnClient Companion..A eoirpeirtivm ofDomeMioModicinc, Siligny, mil Milctit Mcdira ; par¬ticularly adeptcd lor Heads of 1'ainilie*, Over¬

seers, or owners ofjilantations, captain* of»hip«kc., 8tc.. Containing t,A Domestic PhaitiiHco) aiia, \«itlt tables pfllo-8 0c, VVciuliix mid Measures. IMiiin Itules lortliu Administration of Medicines, their opplicu-lion to Yuiioud discuses, with their propertiesnml ilbtc't.

Direction* for ibo Diet, Management Hintj Cookory of t la u Sick Itooin.

KukkTor tl<e inuna-'outci.t o!' iuluiits and Cliil -

. dren.I A Plain Description oflhe treatment olTrac-tures, Dial oc alio lis, &p.

A concise account of the Asiatic and Sp.it-' inutile C'liolcia, with the Itciueilies to bo u»cd| in the s Incuse of professions' assistance,j General Itule* 1*1 r bathing, t>o., kc!| l*y Fn s.ncis Cvrki v Si.mt, M. L)., ProfessorJ o! the liiNiituttti of Medicine in the Pontisj Ivu.' nia .Medical School, Fellow .'.( the ("olleeo <.!*Physicians, &c., fc:e. A New KnliirycJ Kditiou.In one volume, octavo. Price £3.NO I ICIiS nr TI1K IMIBSS.

"This is a most Complete volume For tho houre !

hold, or the w/ek room', givir (. direction tor ui<«treatment pf ov'tiry kiieoU't of ailment. Tin r<:

; is Mich evident cure in ill compilation, and tintpublishers stand no hij{U in the issuing of Med-ical Work", that tve cau safely recommend it unit in out comprehensive und complete work oftlioI Kind.". fiulUlin.

.'A work which chould have place in every| house. In add.tion to prescriptions, it contain*1moat evcfcllf iit udvee, |V r tho itiana^emcnt otthe mck, the preparation of food, and a tliou-san 1 initiuto things for their comfort, whic'inothing b'titloi:^ expnience in t.2ic charge ol thuiie/llited ean tmch, which every one wants titsome tun.c in their life to know.and will be (flatito purchase without experience.". Adverlintr*"\\> c n scarcely conceive a more useful pub¬lication. Tho directions ire clear mid intelli¬gible, >in<J the hints and suggestions are enlight¬ened n n (I sensible.". inquirer,SlNtil.Ktdl'IKS f'ent by mail, free of Po*t»a-;c, upoii the receipt oflhe subscription price,£3AOKN I S and llookuellors supplied at a liber-discount.

A ldrcis, LINDPI* V fc P. LA KISToJf.Dec. 4. Publishers, Philadelphia.LM. CiliOIU.'K \Y. KELLY,

Di:Si«i:OX ([.aU: otWheeltni;, Va.) r»'S|i«ci lull) iniurrhsihncitzeiiH ol Morguiiiown unci vicinity, thai Inhas pertnn i to n i ly locate 1 here lu pmoticMDentistry in nil i is bruni'hi.t). Dr K.KLI,Ywould iiui*' upon those needing !iif» servicest lie a I » j> i» tti j»«* 10 themselve* ot calling upoftIrin ill the eailicHt opportunity. h i.H \ eryo'teti i|ie case that a little timely attentionw ill save a Kct of teeth, v\ hi< h by nc;jl< 'c.involve (It li intent to the health, appuiirancuami entiie teivo'ial comfort ol th«* weiirtr,o ti l cieniiall) (ini>e the expense and iiioo'n-ven;cnce ol ptocuiiim and winning a fains>>rt which, however well they ir>;« y unswerin tlit; uhsci re of otheis, hhould not bit | re¬ferred to those w'lieh online gives us., Ueiij£ a practical niun. he does not think

t iiere.-sar> to j rodnce Certificates or )\Cl-crence, except to hi" work; neither Oflkit git' r expecting puy tinl^a- it is perfectly eatis-lactory in every particnl»r.

CCJ}~< >llice :n Commeicul Buildings, Highsi reel, M. rg«'itov\ n, Va.Nov. 13. 1.^57. tl G W KELLY.si. csa.-vze ilic* mothi;.Corner of Main ami IStli Streets,

a*i< Vn.WOODWA K I) & NEWM AN, Psoy*.

( j KO. .1 . S( JA M M l£ L L, Sup'Ir.ro W. kner.RTfoN,) c/ ,P. I'll AKU. Kaslk, JAj.n) '-A, IS5*T

JUST RECEl VEl).A splendid lot of Silver an\l best

UritnnniM plated SPOONS, Forks,lilt Iter Knives, Castors, &c.G. Pi; ST. MART,

jg££5n»T!inns' .Building, near Court liouso

tlSALTHorsYcKNESS,{4frourfc iSiiicetn 'Hi cut.

HOLLOW AY'S PILLS.TIIK liLOOf) funiiahca the material of everyhone, nimHe, f» I .* ii (I nml fibre in the humanframe. Whon pure, it secures health to everyorgan; when corrupt, it necessarily producesdiseases. HOLLA WAY'S l'll.l.S operate di¬

rectly upon 1 !i « elements of tlio stream of lit*,nontrn listing tho principle of disease, and thouradically curing the malady, whether located intlio nerve*, the stomach, tlio liver, tho lioivo!/,the muscles, tho skin, the brain, or any oil;-;/part of tlio svstern.

USED THROUGHOUT THE W3RID.llt/l.l i A'A \ \> DLLS .;ru «:<) ii Hi ! y ctlicisc.louaiti complaints common I <» the v\ hole human race,and in disorders peculisr t > certain climate*utid locilitraa.AH. AK.VII^U l>BMO IS 1>I-: ICS T

.Uyapepsia and ilcr-'i ngeincnt nl'tiio liver, . ».poitrce of inlirmity and suffering, and the cans*of innumerable dcr.ths, yield to theso curativea,in all cases, however aggravated, acting as nmild purgative, alterative and tonic i they ro-licve the liowi Is, purify tho fluids, and invigor¬ate Iho system mid the coii- titutiuu at tho saiuotime.(.ciicral VV <^i I. ti r-nsj. Nervous (Yni plnlr.ts.When all atimuluntR foil, the nm>v itm# umlbracing properties of the*'- I ' . 1 'fr. « lirintrf «r ti»the slinking nerves and enfoebltsd tnufclos of thovictim Of Kcurrnl debility.

BM'liCitlc l-VinalcM.All irregular ' i < and ailments irtcid t ni to IK 4»!elirn* and sensitive oi^insof tl <j si : no re

rnoved or prevented by n few dosv of tilCSirmild, but Infallible alterativr *. No mother w b'«regards her own or her rhilt)irr.'$ IjmiI'Ji ajiou.'Ufail to have tlieni w ithin her reach.

Mcit'iilolir DitdnrnKim'iKv,The London 'Lancet,' the London '.Medical

Review,1 and the most eminent of tho faculty ii»(ire it lUitain, franco anil Cprinany, havo eulo¬gised tho IMIs and their invenlur.

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Ili)l/owaff*A Pili','1 art. (he ht <t linn r-iyknown in the world fur the JulImp¬ing t

Asthma tbarrlntiri Indigestion Stone 1 Crave)Hovvel coin- Prepay Influenza Secondary tymplaints f'ehtliiy Inilamafion ptomsCouuhs Kev.&AjjuA Inward wn Venereal af-C'olda Fftnalu coin aknctn fvctionsChest l)is- plaints l.tvercfltn* \\'o^Ji»a of alleases llr^dnchea plaints fcujdsCostivcneasPyspepsia I'iIo* f<ownuaii of .pirita

(T*V®Airf\0W.. None tire gi'MtUtic tltili'C.^tho words " llolhiU'in/, Sue- Y"rh and London,"arc discernible a.< a xnutei'ihntk in tvory leafo**the li>. \ of directions iiroiihd $acb pot or hot jthe pame may bo plainly seen l.y .Wrfi'ug IK*leif t<) t lit tifiht. A bam' some reward will hngiven any one undcring auch mlbmintori asmay lead to the detection of any party or pat.ties counterfeiting the medicine* or vending thosativ knowing them to he rpurioua.Sold at the Manufactory of PfolpMoflloii"«MV. .SO Maiden l.diie, New York, ni.dhy all 1 portable Pru^iais atid t#« alers in Mcd»icine tlironshout tho ' riled St itcs ae ' the civil-if.ed world, in boxes nt «;i nts, cents,and fl each

\\r"V\M'tp is a concidtrable saving by takingtho larger aitoa.N, It.. IJirecliona for tho guidance of patlrtit*in every disorder arc ".Hived to anch bo*..'enj 'A}?. ' 'e(>rv- iv

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