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inflicted upon those who'were guilty of this flagitious offence. IxmJ Coke tells ns in his Institutes tint "the law hath Inflicted lire punishments upon him thai is attainted of treason or Colony: L He shall lose his life, and that by an infiubous death of hanging,' between heaven and the earth, aa unworthy in njeetof&t offence of either, z. His wife, that ia part of Wmseif, shall lone her dower. 3. His Hood is corrupt**!, and his cfalUUen cannot be heirs to him. ??hf.t <?? 1 l*^mtoth2r and sball be convicted onooo " fession in open ooort, or on the u*ti "mony or two witnesses to the same II oven act^of treagpgwh^^f^e ApriiflTSO, section Treaaon'ia here detined mid its punishment prescribed. And thin. too, not by in abolition or radical Congress, but by a Cong ices composed of the patriots of the Revolu tion. Under this liw are there nut thousands of persons In tbe United States to-day whose lives have been for feited and whose liberty Is retained only through the magnanimity of tho Gov eminent? i A HpwIBten or the Conservative Style. Tbe La Crosse (Wisconsin) Democrat la a Conservative paper from whose ed itorials in praise of Jeff. Davis and other prominent rebels we have had occasion at times to quote by way of illustrating tho true conservative animus. The following is an extract from the latest 1-ffuiion of tbe editor: 43&P3?.SSM28 SSwaaapssrajKis: going out of the Union for a Pi4sldentr Vou men who prescb that God is con trolllog.eventa political ss well as eter ? jtL fy. wujjnaw UuaillK on ue ?tuoflbith next?terminate*theSen ? "torial career of the following gentle ?men, unless they shall be re^Ieete I layette S. Foster, of Con I ?frrU' ?'H? York; Lake BmiiMi Vermont; Edgar Cowan, ISSSpban issS I It&syssffiSliBgas^ 1^^?", for the term com to 1867 are: Mr. Sherman, ?. of Ohio, and Mr. Cole, of California. ? lfe.C5?k "I**0 10 h? re-elected. Mr. ? Fetter hopes to be, but U In donbt. He I H48 heen cwwervative enough for ? the conservatives; nor radical enough I ^radical?; and, unfortunately, ? f.00" Me** not apt to succeed in ? Uk? these, when party spirit runs I ?0 high. The snccesssorship of Harris I create quite a lively contest in the ? Empire State. Governor Fenton, Hen ? ry J. Raymond, Horace Greely and I half a dozen others are candidates. Mr. ? Cowan, of Pen nsylvania, is certain to ? be thrown overboard. Mr. Trnmbnll ? will have an exciting contest to go I through. General Logan, Governor ? Ogles bay, Mr. Washburne, General ? Palmer and several others, not one ot I ^5??in ?ny respect the equal o/ I r5P??9?? M a lawyer or a statesman. I w?t be his opponents in his own party.' I to say. nothing of the chances of aeon ? servative triumph in Illinois, and the I choice of .a .democratic aspirant, of ? whom there are several. Of the repnb I licaa competitors of Mr. Trumbull, I Logan's prospects are the best. His I record U the best, perhaps, of any I citizen general of the late war, and he ? relies on this to carry him through. I Trnmbnll could ^not have helped to I whip the rebels at Atlanta as Logan I did, nor could Logan have made the I powerful "veto" speeches that Trura I bull did. 7 I 0"tz Brown, of Missouri, would ? I like to be re-elected, bnt bis chance?l I are slim. He came here tinder a beavv^l I pressure or great expectation, which heH I has not fulfilled, and Frank Blair is af-H I ter him on the keen Jump, and is soH I confident of success that he would notH I give ten oenU for an accidental insur-H I "Z10? policy on his being sworn into^l Brown's seat on the 4th of Match. ? Garret Davis, in any other State butH Kentucky, would be laid away as deadH timber, but be is not too old yet to raiseH bis eloquent voice in damning niggers,^| and so long aa he can do that he is al man alter Kentucky's own heart. There are those, however, who can^l damn the negroes more loudly than be ? and the most vehement damner will H get the Senatorabip next winter. Mr. Pomeroy, of gans.s, will prob-^| abljr retire at the close of his present teim, having several competitors better H Qualified for the poaition than he. . - Mr. JLane, of Indiana, is not a candi- S date tor re-election, I believe. If the ? republicans are successful nsxt fall ? Governor Morton will.be elected. Il|H the democrats carry the State the fight ? will be. between McDongalt, whom ? Morton beat for Governor two yearn ? ago, and Dan Voorheea, with the chan- H ces In favor of the latter. H Mr. CresweU will probably be re-? elected, provided the Maryland test ^S oath is kept in fonse. If it Is repealed, ? however, be will have some trouble in ptting his political friends into the ? print for cash only. 1 Hlght. I The Pslrmont Vedette says that Ma Irinn county win give a handsome ma jority for the Constitutional amend '??to before noticed, Hon. W. IT..Willey recently wrote to a friend in I Morgmntown. saying that in his ludfr SS towgrity of oar State as a Stateto the Union depends on the con tinned dominancy of the great Repub UamDnlon party to which we are In debted for our admission Into the jXbe Parkerabcrg Gazette will com Mxt Wednesday. " mw fire en Jtoe. Steuben villa talks of getting one.. - -; - ? ik, ?,d travelers pronounce the Welln ?prrial goitres. Drains, Sewers, Vaults, decaying vegetation ?In a few moments; being pronounced by the Boards of Health In the Eastern cities as In fallible. OSE PACKAGE Donot fail to supply yourselves. Sold Wholesale and Betaif at LAUGH LINS <t BCTSHFIELD, Druggists,Main street, and bv a H. ODBEBT, Druggist, 'Stone Bridge Corner. mi2s Bo?.t! Root! Hoot! Brad! Retd! Root's Peszachxhx preserves tbe life of the Hair?changes It from gray to its original color In three weeks?prevents the hair irom fail ing?i? the best article for dressing the H?tr I ever found in the market?will surely remove ; dandruff and cure all disease of the scalp is delightfully perftamed, cures baldness, and will not stain the skin. We tell the story quickly, and teU It true, when we say it is a perfect Restorer and Pressing Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains PestachioKut Oil. Sold by all Drussdsts. AYgHicAyLtra Dbops wDl cure Diptheria. Coughs. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ague in the Face Headache, Toothace, Bruises, Sprains, Chllb laln? rvnnn rV>Mc - * > speedy and permanent cure of or Klnrt Evil. Pustules, ^Bk^ches, Boils, Tumors. ?jjf Hb??natismf rwn in the Stomach, Side ?rwf Bowels. Gene Mcrrorlal Pfa^se, ?nd all mmpfcjnts arising Sou or resulting in Impure ta,mic^ap^ I Price *1,00 per Bottle. E.R. KXIGHIS, Chemist, Colgate'* Aromatic Vegetable Soap, j A superior Toilet Soup, prepared from re fined Vegetable OU* In combination with ' Oljreerlne, and especially designed for the I o? of Ladle* aad for the Xnrsery. Itsper fame Is exquisite, and Its cashing properties onrlvaHod. ForsalebyaHdrngglstg. feb27-lydAw HARRIAGE AID CELIBACY, anEs- I "ay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Ateo, Diseases and Abuses which pros trate the Tltal powers, with sure means of re- I OeC Sent free of chargein sealed letter en velopes. Address, Dr. J. 8KILLIX HOUGH- I roy.HQward Association, Philadelphia.Pa. I ? SDnEUnKfAw I WHY HOT USE THE BEST? Over twenty years' Increasing iigmmi has established the fact that MAthxwb* Vknx itav Hair Dyx, is the best in the world. It is the cheapest, the most reliable, and most oonvenlent. Complete in one bottle. Does not require any previous preparation of the I hair. No trouble. No crock or stain. Does not rob off or make the hair appeardosty and dead, but imparts to it new lite and lustre. Produces a beautiful black or brown, as pred (erred. A child can apply it- Always gives iatis&ction. Only 75 cents per bottle. Sold I everywhere, . ?ale Agents. mayao-lyeod A MODEBBT MIRACLE! axoiLiAN &Aia<nSfiJw^i!/EGETABLE mur hair tolta or&tSXkJ? ^'restores I I ' It trillnottakea lnnir iIIhsh 1 mi niny trial to I S22?.SS?iK^ or^?atSmSltett a? -grw ^drfrttemtnts. Union Men of Centre. There will be a meeting of the Union men of.Centre Township this evening.at 7?^ p. m., at the Amfrion Hall, Sot the purpose of nominating candidates Dor the various Township oflices. ? - inylS-lt* ttoxBE. ? T A MEETCffG OF THE BOARD OF A Registration for Ohio County, held at the Oooit House on yaterdsy.llajrMh.lM^Iha following orders were adopted: "Ordered, That the Registrars of the dif ferent To wnshiM of Ohio conn tjr. be and are directed to Register the names of day of May. 1*88. according to the 1 of the sixth section of the Registration Act. ?'ordered, That the above order be pub lished in the city nspers." A copy teste: "GEO. W. SIGHTS, mylt-2t Clerk. IiOBt. OX yesterday. SOME PLACE ON Monroe street, between C. P. Brown's Jewelry Store and Booth, BatteUe A Co's, or on Water street, between Booth, Battelle A Co's and the Virginia House, or from the Virginia Hobw corner to Homer's Store, to Centre Wheeling, a small box with the name of Mrs. Margaret Kaird on the bottom and containing a hair pin and a small parcel of hair. They are valued as mementoes of de parted friends. The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning them to Or. Balrd on Monroe street. myJl-2t A: . new lot OF BEAUTIFUL and FANCY CASSI9EBES. JCST RECEIVED BY JOHN P. FOOSE, myll Merchaxt Tailor. Leather satchels for ladies and Gentlemen. We have just received, direct from the importers, a large lot of French goods, this springs Importation, much lower in price ths n last season. myll D.NICOLLA BRO. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, A lot just received from mannfacturerat myll D. NICOLL. a BROS. mBAVELING BASKETS, scrubbing 1. Brashes, White Wash Brashes, Feather Dnsters and Child ranV Carriages, just re ceived at myll D. NICOLL ? BROS. itstew M!usic! E. A. WEBER'S Music Store, MAIX STREET. BY H. C . WORK., "Llllle of the Snow House," Sequel to "Come Home Father," a very beautiful touching Ballad, which will soon be as pop ular as the original. "Andy Veto," extremely touchlng,especial ly on our beloved President. "Come Home Father," which Is now the song of the day. Also the following pieces bv Blind Tom: "Water zn the Moon-light," "Battle of Manasses," In which Tom gives his ideas of a lake in moon-llgnt and: of tiie fierce strife of a battle. myll-3t Proposals for Stopcocks. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celvedat the Clerk's office, city building, until 1 o'clock p. m. on Satuiday, May 12tii, for making ana delivering stopoocks for the new line or twenty inch pipe. About twenty seven will be required. Said stopcocks are to be made according to the drawing and plan now at the Clerk's office, where it can be seen. Proposals to be endorsed: "Proposals for twenty inch stopcocks." A. WILSON, Ch'm Committee on water Works. myl0-3td Supervisors Meeting. AT THE MEETING OF THE BOARD ON yesterday there not being a quorum pres ent, the members present adjourned until Tuesday May 15th, 1M6, at 10 o'dock, A. M. Teste, GEO. W. SIGHTS, CTk. may9-d?Srwtd. For Sale. Avery desirable property, sit- i nated In New Matamoras, Washington j county, Ohio. It comprises two Lots, one good j Dwelling Honse, a Drug Store and a Store- j house, together with a good Stable. For further particulars inquire at this office. mayfl-4t? BUCKLEY1 S SERENADERS, (Organized in Boston, 1813,) and the WONDERFUL EMPIRE HOTS. At Washington Hall, On MONDAY, and TUESDAY, May 14th, and 15th. Jfew Programme! New Acts! by the inimi itable R. BISHOP BUCKLEY, G. SWAINE buckley, PETE LEE and J aKE BUDD. The only Company now traveling with new acta. Every minstrel band cries new acts, but the Buckleys perform them. Doors open at 7 o'clock, entertainment at 8. Ad mission 50 cents; Reserved seats 75 cts. maytt-6t H. DAVIS, Agent. Covered Barge for Sale. A NEAT, COMPACT STOREBOAT FOB sale cheap, by ALFRED XL'-SMITH, at Darlington's Wheeling Brewery. may9-lw. CHEAP MUSLINS. Good yard wide bleached ship,t ingat 25 cents. Heavy and Fine Brown do. at 25 cents. J; a RHODES, back part of Religions Book House. TTUNE WHITE LINEN DRILLING. AND Jj Fine and Wide Bird Eye Diaper, at old prices. (may?) J. S.RHODES. BOYS CASSIMERES. "DLXID CASSIMERES for BOYS AT old X Prices, SOlc Warp Cahhmarettt, all Wool Tweeds, cheap. J. g. RHODES. DRESS GOODS. I AM CLOSING out DRESS GOODS AT leas than old prices. J. 8. RHODES. Diamond. /COTTAGE. I ANCHOR. Vj Philadelphia. | B. a. Fahnestocks. White Lead in keg* and cans. A full stock at low prices^ For sale by T. H. LOGAN & CO., and LOtiAN, LIST A CO.. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Wheeling. .mylO . . rr\ CASES concentrated POTASH OU and concentrated Lye. Received and for sale by T. H. LOGAN A CO., mylO and LOGAN, LIST A CO. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, JtJST RECEIVED AT BOYD & WAYMAN'S Wholesale Dealers In BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 48, Main street, 3 doors above Quincj. . mayS-ly WjakkLISG,- W. V. $tvc guJcfrtismcnts; Dissolution of Partnership. IHE PARTNERSHIP ; HERETOFORE ferMnil between H. Roseottwlud A. a. _jYteon. under the Arm name or H. Bonn thai A Oo^ has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent; A- A. Levison withdrawn. The badness of the late firm will bo settled by H. Rosenthal, who will continue the business at the old stand, No. 23 Main street: H. ROSENTHAL. - A. A- LEVISON. WHmi.xc, w. Va^ Hay 7. lsea In connection with the above. I deem it r to state that the withdrawal of Mr. A. ? qtxent ly reduce the expense of carrying on the bu siness very materially, and the fact that I shall in the fhture sell only for cash, with the view of changing my business. In as short as possible period ot time. I shall, therefore, be able to otfer great lndacements to Cask bay era. and therefore respectfully Invite all those who desire to purchase goods in my line, to call and examine my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. may S-Ira H. ROSttN'i'ri AL. BeautiM and Good. F^fsfCY, Staple and Domestic Summer Dry Goods. HENRY BRUES, T* 114 Main Street. J. HE COMPLETION OF MY NEW STORE having been attained, I am now prepared to I offer to the citizens of Wheeling, and the public generally, the finest, cheapest, hand ! somest and very best selection of Fancy, Sta j pie and Domestic Dry Goods that ever lay on j wheeling counter or shelf all of which, hav ing been bought for cash while prices were They are new goods In a new store with old prices attached. Kindly thanking all my old ! friends and former patrons for the liberal ! patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, I I will endeavor, by a strict attention to busi ness and a careful selection of goods to merit a continuance of the same. Dress Goods! Beautiful styles of Mozembique, for?25 cents. Fine French Ginghams ?50 ?* A11-Wool Delaine 40 44 Delaines . ?25 44 ;Fine French Lawns all Colors. Grenadines, ilea, ndle I tcales. Buff; Pink and Bine, French Chintz, Folards, Silk Poplin. Blade and White Check Alpacas. Black and Whlite Check Silk Poplins. All best Makers' Prints. 20 cents WHITE GOODS: Hair Cord Cambric, Striked, Barred and Plain Jaconet, " " Nainsook. Ticlors Lawn, Bishop Laws, Tarletons. Ladles' AIl?Linen Handkerchief. 12K cts. Ladles' Alexander Kids y? OP SHAWLS?A well assorted Summer Stock. SILK J1AKTILLAS.?A very large and handsome assortment to which I would call especial attention. Blade Gros Grain Silk for Cloaks. A fine article of Black Silk at 9150. An elegant assortment of Fancy Rilfr* The especial attention of ladies i?s called to my stock of Balmoral Skit ts?some thing new. Call and see them. DOMESTIC GOODS: Check, Flannels, Sheeting Muslins, Napkins, Table Cloth, bra. and bl'ch'd. ' Irish Linen. Best heavy Brown Muslin..., 25 cents, i A good article of 44 Z 15 44 Mosquito Bar. Marseilles Toilet Quilts. Honey Comb ,., ir yq25. Embossed Table Covers. Best bleached Muslin, (semper Idem,) 35 cents. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.?All-wool Cossimeres 5100. Cottonades and Jeans 25 cents. I would respectfully call the attenUon of wholesale buyers to my stock of Domestics, which I will sell at New York Jobbers' prices, my 1-6m HEART BBUiA H.DABU5QTOJT. J. SC. CABSOJf. WK.STZABXB TRY H. DARLINGTON & CO.'S CELEBRATED Ales, Porter AND Lager Beer, AT THE Old Wheeling Brewery. Bottled Ale and Beer. WE ARE BOTTLING ALL THE ABOVT brands of Ales, Porter and Lager Beer vriiich we are now ready to deliver to dealen Orders respectfully solicited. J NO. THONER A CO., Opposite Wheeling Brewery. Jan23 Wheeling, W. Va. Decidedly Cool. ScHOO LEY'S PATENT REFRIGERA TORS, Ice Chests, Beer Coolers, Ice Pitchers, Ac., At B. F. CALDWELL'S, NO. IS Main st. Parties wanting any of the above articles will please call and leave their orders. aprlO b. P. C. City1 Lime for Sale. Hxalth Optics, 1 City of Wheeling, April 28,1868. J ?JSH AND SUPERIOR LIME NOW on hand And for sale at the city lime ?* 1st Ward, Market street, opposite rmstrongS Lumber Yard, Cram Still 11 s. m. Also at Depot in 4 th Ward, corner of ithand Zanesta_ from to 2 till4 p. m.; and at Depot In Centre wheeling, corner of ChanUne md 2d street*, from 9 till 11 a. m. Orders for the delivery of TJmf left at thi? office promptly Ht tended to. R. BLUM, aprfg-tf Health officer. Agents Wanted. KA PER MONTH AND ALLEXPKN8 OluU ec paid. Agents wanted male and female to sell the new and unrivaled 120 Baker Sewing Machine. I will pay the above salary or give a large aim mission. For cir culars ana terms, address, P. C. LATH HOP, 248 N. 8th BtreetTPhlladeipbla, Pa. myl-lm* "Household Blessings." NO KOBE COLD DINNERS ON WASH DAYS! rflHE CELEBRATED UNION WA8HINO _L "Machine and Clothes Wringer, combined, or seperate; universally admitted to be the best and mtwt reliable marine In m For sale by aptg PRYOR BOYD A CO. fjAAA BUNDLES STRAW WRAPPING OUUU Paper, assorted sizes, Cor sale at maputtcturw prices by mr-ii ? jw. a. jitiivA i if. PLOWS. FULL STOCK OF THE MOST APPROV ed Steel, Txon, Wood Plowvlnst recelv _ _y PRYOR BOYD A CO.,. mart . . 18 Main st. Choice Syrup. ARCTIC 8YRUP, BBITER THaN Bl Lovering's for sale by R. J. SMYTH, apx7 cor." Market and Qntneysta. W LooIiTille Lime. 200 ttm BARRELS JUST RECEIVED AND Ibrssle by JOa A. METCALF. Si K. THE NEVER FAILING REMEDY, mmntBd to am. Par Mto only bv BERT. CtK-mbtf. tnd of Stood Bridge. BEST ASSORTMENT FRENI ff$ COMPLETE INVOICE OF AS80BTKD ?jjaj iwdwl mad tor Ma bjr jftK gVflrtrtisratntg. Citizens Railway Company. T>OOKH OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE Ospltal stock of the ? _ ampanj-" will be open at. the National Bank in the city of Wheeling on and after Tneaday, the Mdajr of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. m_ anderthe direction of the undeisigced commlwrionera. A. J. SWEENEY. S. H.WOODWARD, C^Dl HUBBARD. JOSH OA BODLEY, R. S. IRWIM, JOHN L. HObBS, apr34-lm ROBERT CRaKGLE. Broom Hnndle*. A AAA POPLAR BROOM HANDLES 4-U"U Just received and for sale low by febli. CHA9. H. BERRY Tar. p- i BBL8.WILMINGTON. NORTH 04: Carolina Tar?large t * * ' - -* and for sale at reduced pr B barrels. Just received CHAS. H. BERRY. apr24 No. 18 Water rt. BUSH. CHOICE PEaCH BLOW ale by PRYOR BOYD A CO. /JAA BUSH. CHOICE 1 "?'la'?"?"pigo THE ORGANS Of MESSRS. TAYLOR A FARLEY, OF Worcester, Maasachuetts at IE. A."Weber's Music Store, West side of Main sL, opposite Mendel's arc UNSURPASSED in sweetness, eveneas and power of tone, Si also. In elegance of flnlth, they are U N R IV A L L E D in effectiveness with regard to the Sub. Bass, (a patent of the Messrs. Taylor & Farley and a most desirable substitute tor the Pedal Bass They are SUPERIOR in the Combination of Stops, and MOS1 ESSENTIALLY lower in price than tho? which *^Just have their names up." wrOo and examine for yourself. apr21 4 18 6 6. SPRING & SUMMER. TH08. K. BBAV8. H. OUOOEKHKUTXR. STEIN BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors, WHOLSHAUt AND RETAIL DF.iT.IR8 IK ^ MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, Gentlemens Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Tailors Trimmings, &c? &c., NOB. 13 tc 15 CORNER MAIN AND MONROE 8TREET8, Wheeling, West Va. OUR STOCK 13 NOW VERY FULL AND complete, to which we are malting additions every week of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, ?which we will sell very low either Whole sale or Retail. STEIN BROTHERS. aprlO HOWARD IRON WORKS, E. A.Hildreth, R. H. G ELI, espy PretldenL Secretary. WHEELIVG, W. TAn Manufacture all sizes of Wrought Iron, GAS, WATER & STEAM PIPE, Oil Well Tubing, Gas Fittings, 4c. Orders will receive prompt attention by P. C. HTT.DRETH <? BRO., 53 Main street, apr26-6m WHBuxa, W. Vx. Wall Paper. JtTBT RECEIVED ANOTHER STOCK OF Wall Paper and Borders, For sale cheap by JOS. GRAVES, my8 ' No. 30 Monroe St. Pish! Fish!! "i A A HLF BBLS NO. 2, LARGE MACK 50 HIT BblsNo. SLarge MackereL 100 Kets No. x m " 75 " No. 1 " " 120 Hlf Bbls Lake Herring. SO " White Fteh. All fresh and choice, my3 LIST, MORRISON a CO. Tobacco. Wb HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE addition to oor regular stock of well se lected and best brands and now offer ft* sale. 2 cases Hlawathla Navy }' s M Monitor " * 2 " vftn^ni GREAT American Gift Enterprise! pf w,lg?f msi!i on, n. [HKS C I n G AITUL AND TEB ?_JS?l_SS9!mHS5 of grg Goo&S.. X) ry O-oo d.s! N E W STOCK! JUST OPENEI> BY Geo. R. Taylor & Co. EjCBRACINQ A T.I. KINDS OF Rich Dthb Silks, Grenadines, Organdies, Mohair Foulards, Irish Poplins, Chene Mohstrs, Bombs rt Ties, Camlse Cloth. Don We width DeLalnes, Ginghams, Chintzes, Plain Bnff, Bine and Pink Lawns and Chintzes, BnffTarartlne, Bins Crape Morett, New Style Prints, Lama Lace Talmas, Lama Wool Shawls, Shetland Shawls, Silk Cloaks, Parasols, Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Irish T inawa ffwgWah MwHn? Embroideries, CI any, Maltese and Point Gauze Laoe Goods. Alexandre's and Jonvin*8 Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Counterpanes, Dimity, Hoop Skirts, Ac., Aa. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. aprlS GEO. B. TAYLOR a CO. a THOS. Q. CDTiBEHTSOK, STAR FOUNDRY, No. 62 Market Street, WHEELING, W. VA. AND HAH Con stantly on Coal and Wood Cooblng Stores, Parlor Stores, Heating- Stores, Common Holl??*ware, Store Hollow-ware, All of the best Patterns. ARCHES A GRATES, COMMON GRATES, PLOUGH POINTS, Ac, Ac. Thkiwhutq ifACHm Cabtixob, ajstd Saw "Mtt.t. Castesgs, Made to order, of the best material and at lowest rates. SORGHUM CAVE SUGAR MUM, Martin'iFerrypatterna at Martb^tJPerryprice* No. 1 (VERY SOFT) FOUNDRY PIG IRON, constantly on sale at lowest rates. New Goods! NEW GOODSTNEW GOODS! IJUST RECEIVED AT J. H. Smith & Co.'s NO. 119 MATW ST. (One Door above Partridge's Gallery.) We are Just opening our SECOND STOCK of Spring and Summer Dress Groocls! CoNffl Rich! INSISTING OF? Black Silks, Fancy Silks, FoulardeSilks, Pineapple Grenadine Silk Gran?e*a Mohair Mai Poplin De 1 . Lisle Poplins, Pink Jaconets, BnCT Jaconets, Per CaleV, Bine. Baffand Pink, Plaid French Jaconets, Grenadine Bareges Silk Grenadines, % 3*4 White Bareges, 8-4 Black Bareges, T ^>nn Grenadines, LINEN GOODS, for Boys wear Flg'd Marseilles, Irish Linen. Red Bordered Table Cloth*, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Bradley's New Double Steel Spring Skirts, and Alexandre's and JouTin's Kid Gloves. (Don't forget that we have moved to one door above Partridge's Gallery.) aprl7 1866. SPRING STOCK. 1866. IS NOW OPENING a splendid assortment of all kinds of Foreign and Domestic NOTIONS, &c., &c* In endlMi variety. NO. SS MAIN STREET, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Matting. All of wblchbsrinc been boocbtnnder the meat favorable circumstances will be nid CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. mjt-im P. vr. BAaaETT. Drtad Pntbn. OA BOSB. PRIME HALVES AND QUAR 6SjUan, mixed; W> boatu prime peeled, Jnat FHYOSBOYD * CO. i-XOBC^TBX TRADE J08.A.JEETCALT. fflngtral gnstrmneutg. PIANOS At Reduced Prices. T7HOM" THIS DATE UNTIL FURTHER fl NoCtoM wffl no any Piano pomS present a toes ^ TEN PEB CENT. Below ManulUctoror'g Prioea. Thai* m wmnt or nm cum will And a One nock of WM. KNABE & CO.'S OALLEKBURO AND VAUPrt, And other CtleU stert Mate* on at my Warsnxans. Two very Fine Toned Bradbury Pianos, with all Modern Improvements st LESS THAN COST, All Instruments Guaran teed for Five Tears. Send fbr Price Uet. JESSE B. MELLOR, NO. 139 MAIN ST., Sole Agent for Wm. Knabe A Co., and CsllenboTf A Van pel's Piano*. mart J. CAETWKIGHT, OPTICIAN, Anrt tlfmlfr fn Cutlery,Guns,Revolvers VARIETY GOODS, Musical Instruments, &o 125 Miain St. A large stock of the IbUowing articles con. st&ntly on hand, viz: POCKET CUTLEBT, Table Cutlery, Bowie Knives, Haters, 8daec**, Shot Guns, Caps, Powder, Metalle Cartridgas ?c BIRD CAGES, WalMn| Lamp Fixtures, Trusses, dco. Supporters, Magneto Electro Machines, 8uiyejnw' Conif?^ Hydrometers, Saccharometen, Spectacles, Telesoopes Miscrosoopes,' Magnlfying PIA*< ' Win om, Violin*, G altars. Flutes, Baitfos, Aooordeon*. B?n?n Strings, do. Promptly and In the best manner. JOB. CABTWRIGHT, 125 Main it. ftb7-em CHINA, CLASS A5D aUEENSWARE. J. L. Hobbs, Son & Co., FLINT GLASS, IMPORTERS OF QUEERS WARE and DlMllil ? In STEAMBOAT and HOUSE FCRIORHCfG GOODS. At tba old Stand, Jfo. IIS Xaln and 4a Water Mtm". WHEELING, W. Va. U/K ARE SOW HKCKTVING DTBECT w mtlrwandtn tbe nnwrt^"f& woflferto tbe TRADB*od atBCTAIL r ^c>> 1 OIL LAltPS. LAltP