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fjnUg fnteUijwe* "Saturday Morning, gov. 26,18597 tisvelopesi envelopesi i ??? TJ 1' ?* i."" >"??}???? A"!0 lot'1 ?'ra quality e,? V*l"l*s w.iich will be printed iu tlie Let ?it1p cheAjj. CAMPBELL 4 M'DKRMOT, 4th Begiment Virginia Militia. Wntkuxo, Nov. 20,1S50. T-N1T!lsKAN'0^0r0 D :HS raJMiug Aiuu I TANT General, the Wheeling Statu Fenciblea. ftptaiii Alnnzo Ix>rfna ?nil tl... Wheeling Ktflemeii! CajitiuniK.1 lmkpy, will a^onibh- at their Armory at 8 orI-?ck tlm morning, folly lu-inej nn.l cquinnlj for active cerviw. lty <mic;r of Oil. Wheat 1IBNRY II. lll'nUAUD, Adjutant 4:li Kcj't. V. JI. ?(*27*A Strange Traveler.?About a week ago a traveler over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad asked the conductor of (lie traiu to allow him to get off in the woods about five or six miles from Graf ton. The conductor thought the rcqucit a strange one, but nevertheless granted it tlu- tuan seeming to be possessed of all his senses and to be rather earnest iu his de maud. Two days afterwards, the same man got on a train at Cranberry, having just conic out of the mountains carrving a little carpct bag. He traveled that" night about thirty miles and leaving the traiu at au obscure station, plunged into the woods again. The next day he came back, car rying in addition to his mysterious carpet bug. a roughly constructed box, into which he kcptcoiitinunllypeeping, through a gimlet hole. The last seeh of him he had taken to the woods with his box, in good spirits, asking no questions nor au imswering none, lie is supposed to be nothing more nor less than a curious nat uralist, who having heard of the wild pla ces along the road, determined to examine for himself, lie has excitcd a good deal of curiosity, but satisfied none. JKayA Victim of Drink.?Night before last a blacksmith named William Tanient, of Centre Wheeling, was found lying in the street dead drunk. Officer Lancaster took liiin to jail by a commitment from Aid. Qnigloy. \\ hiskv has a most remark able hold upon this unfortunate man. He had become so reduced that lie would beg five cent pieces for the purpose of buying broad, and then spend the pittance for whisky. He played this thing until he was attacked vitli fits, and fulling in the street, was picked up as before stated. He was committed for ten days, more as an act of charity than anything else, tlint the j-iil physician might, by the exercise or his art, straighen the poor wretch up. Since his incarceration his wife has made fre- I qnent applications for his discharge.? Whilst the devoted woman admits that her husband taxes her small resourscs instead of helping her, she is untiring in her ef forts to gain his release! BSr"A Mistake.?In giving 11 reason yesterday morning for the non-appearance of our usual telegraphic despatches, we stated that Thursday was Thanksgiving Day ill five States. We intended to say twenty-two States, which is the truth.? Our exchanges come to us with long arti cles on the proper way to spend the day and telling the people what it is they ought tu-be thankful for. The editor of a paper before us says lie does not feci under par- ' tit ular obligations to anybody, and con- 1 sequcntly refuses to return thanks. He I would like, first rate, he says, to loafa day and a night, but for fear of being thought to acknowledge an obligation that every body knows he does not owe, he. will la bor unceasingly from morning till night, and promises to starve rather than tnstc lurkey. He says, finally, that he has not li "n treated right and that his clothes are | unlit to appear in respectable society. fsrj"' The River.?There are between right and nine feet water in the Ohio, nt this point, and the water is still falling. The weather yesterday was cloudy and gloomy enough to be congenial to n man that had grown up iu perpetual darkness. | The South America, a boat bound to New \ Orleans, and of course loaded all over with wagons and wheelbarrows, was nt tin* landing. The Fairy Qnecu arrived from below yesterday, and on Monday next she will t'U;e her place iu the Wheeling and Ports mouth trade, under command of Captain i William Morrison. Mr. J. M. Stevens, a well-known and popular steamboatman, will occupy the office. The Fairy Queen takes the place of the Rosalie, and will remain permanently and punctually in the trade. Sgyllow interesting it would be to an obi man to look into the paper which lie read when he was twelve or fourteen years old! How many events would this call to mind which he had entirely forgotten ! IIow many interesting associations and feelings would it revive ! What a view it would give one of past years! What a knowledge it would preserve by assisting the memory! And to how many valuable purposes of a literary kind, even, might it not he rendered subservient! Take our advice, and file your newspapers. By all means file the Intelligencer as some of the numbers will, during the year, contain important and valuable Documents, Tables, and other papers, useful for future refer ence S3?"?i:uvkd Him Right.?At Kingwood, the other day, iu the adjoining county of i'reston, the court scut u man up for dealing corn. )t appeared from the ovi denc tli.it the fpilty party dressed himself in crinoline and-nlered his ueighbsr's crib in the "soft guh of the Sabbath sun Tight." The cour punished him more for his effort to injure he fair fame of the sex, than for the theft. .W-. J5g3"-CEieKET.?T^; following are the officers of the Cric^t Club recently or ganized iu this city :'\ President, Wm. D. Vglisli; Vice Presi dent, George Story; Vcretary, Dr. Geo. ] liaird; Treasurer, IlenrjG. Harding. \ 8@f"TiiK Fkscibi.k3 and Riflemen* cob IIaupek's .Fekby.?By a notice from Col. ?Wheat, published elsewhere, it will be 8:en that the two military companies of this city have been ordered to Harper's Ferry. They will leave for the seat of war this morning on the express train cast. BS5f Takk Care. There are many thieves in active operation just now, and they arc fond of overcoats -at this season A friend of ours went into his house a few evenings simc, and hung up a new over coat, leaving the door locked, but unlatch ed, aid in one minute alter a man step ped in, took the overcoat and was off.? Look out. Credulous.?A verdant looking .m in, pnssing over the suspension bridge yesterday, anl seeing the round, new ci - blcs just finished, but still unused, asked if they were hollow. He was told that they were hollow and designed to carry water from tho basin to the Island. The verdant man walked 011 with full confi dence in the truth of this assertion. This incident suggests the inquiry whether both water and gas could not be conveyed over the bridge, ever the population and the wants of the times should demand it. BUSINES^NOTICES. BSy*"'TuE Best Turyo I Cax CiET," so said a gentleman a day or two since, in reference to ill)t GratlCt Elcctric Oil!"? An experience of some years, has satisfied the community that for sprains, bruises, felons, neuralgia, swellings, and pains of all sorts, tho Electric Oil "beats tlis world" of liniments. For sale by T. H. Logan k Co., and Logan, List & Co., Sole Agents. BSyDr. Hoofiand's Celebrated Ger man Bitters,?Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson & Co., Philadelphia, will effectu ally cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Di arrhoea, Diseases of the Kidney's, and all diseases, arising from a disordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines. J Jr. J. F. Churchill's Specific Remedy for Consumption, Winchester genuine prepara tion of the llypophospliites of Lime and Soda, made in strict accordance with the original formula of the discoverer, Dr. J. F. Churchill, of Paris, for the prevention and cure of Pulmonary Phthisis and Tu bercular diseases. The Celebrated JZlack Salve, for the cer taiu cure of Salt Rlicum, Cliillbhtiiis, com mon Sores, Cracked Hands, Burns, Cuts, or wounds of any kind, Bites of Insects, Piles, Corns and Intlamation of the lifeast. Sold by Rkkd k. Kraft, Centre "Wheeling Drugstore, No. 84, corner of Main and 3d streets. Common Suxse rules the mass of the i>eoplo, whatever the misnamed ami misanthrope philosophers may say to the contrary. Show them a good tiling: let its merits be clearly dctnonst rated, and they will not hesitate to give it their most cordial pat ronage. The masses have already ratified the judg ment of a physician, concerning the virtues of 110S TKTTKlt'S HITTERS. as may be seen in tho immense quantities of this medicine that are annually Bold in every section of the land. It is now recognized oh greatly Btipcrior to all- other remedies yet devised for diseases of the digestive organs, such as diarrlxra, dysentery dyspepsia, and for the various fevers that arise fromjionmgement of those portions of the sys tem. Tost otter's name is rapidly becoming a housc liohl word, from Maine to Texas, from the shore of the Atlantic to the Pacific. Trythe article and be satisfied. Sold by all druggists in the world. 535"**See advertisement in another column. nov4-lra GROVES & BAKER'S Celebrated FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Broadway, New Yorlc. Tiers MACHINE SEWS FKOM TWO SPOOLS, AS purchased from the store, requiring no rewinding of thread; it Hems. Fella, Gathers and Stitches in a superior style, finishing each seam bv its own opera tion. without recourse to the hand needle, a- is requi red by other machines. It will do better ami cheaper Hcwinjx than a seamstress can, even if she works for our cent an hour. pgy-A Ni:\V STYLE?Prices from $50,00 to $125,00, hcuimcrs $5,00 extra. Send lor a Circular. J. T. SCOTT. Agent, nov2-*50 dtw?w3m* 157 Main-St., Wheeling. W. T. MEEDS, Book Binder, ? AND ? BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Intelligencer JJuilditifj, cor.Quiiiey d- Main:rts. All descriptions of blank boors ruled and made to order, printed head-' if required. Magazines, Music and all kinds of printed matter bound in the best and most substantial style at rea sonable prices. All work guaranteed. nov20*5S?y ?I11PPING FUltS WANTED. rnilE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR X 20.000 Raccoon Skins, 10,000 Wild Cat Skins, 20.000 lied Fox do 10.000 Musk rat do 20,000 Mink do 10,000 Oppossutn do 20,000 Grey Fox do 10,000 Deer do S. AVERY, OCt2S At No. 110 Slain st. "Wheeling.Ya. FALL & WINTER GOODS! SECOND ARRIVAL. ISAAC PRAGER, II No. 133 MAIN STREET, Wheeling, Va. TAYING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, with his 2d Fall & Winter Stock Which he purchased at a very low figure; he is uow able to offer a larger and cheaper Stock than over. Amongst other Goods he will only name SHAWLS, FKOM #?1 up to ?20 Kid Gloves, superior geods, at 50 cents. Gauntlets, Misses, at 25 Silks, sujH'rior article of fancy, 75 " Cloaks, of Good Quality, at $1 50. Together with many other Bargains. Call and see. ISAAC PRAGER, _nov21 No. 123 Main St. ZEPHYR HOODS, CAPES, COATS, SONTAGS, NUB1ES and GAITERS, at 1>. N1COLL & RltO'S novlS Variety Store, 109 Main st. IADIES' CLOTH, SILK, BRAGAX j ZA and COTTON GAUNTLETTS, at D. NICOLL t BRO'S novlS Yarioty Store. 109 Main st. E AD HAIR NETS, FOR L A DIES AND children, at I). NICOLL k BRO'S novlS Variety Store, 100 Main st. B Take Notice. That i offer at private sale, one or more acres of ground, situated on Zaue's Island, opposite to Quincy street and a?ljoining the North line of Elijah J. Stone's property, fronting on the river. If not sold before the 30th of November next, I shall on that day offer tho same for sale at public auction, on tho premises. Terms op Sale.?One-half cash, and the balance in six months, secured by negotiable uotes well en dorsed. Persons desirous of purchasing can call on G. L. Crainner, Esq., or on myself. n? ivlQ-lw J A M ES. W. ZANE. Millinery. miss E. A M. MARSDEN, No. 1S4 Main St., |a few doors below the Monroe House, respect fully announce that they have at present on hand a large and fashionable assortment of every variety of WINTER BONNETS. Also, a large variety of LADIES' DRESS CAPS, which they offer to the public on reasonable terms. The public, os|>o cially the ladies, are requested to call and examine their stock before making their purchases. no v 17-2 w* ILL FEED.?4000 bushels assorted Mill Feed in Btoro and for salo by M. McNABII. Q0V3 0 M WHOLESALE MARKET. perth.?*^'? P<UnUy *5'S0@S>"S! H*tm$5,2S; Su- j RncoM-lcomraon $3Vf. RUTTER?In kegs, 9(aJlo. B rckcts?Mnrictta $2(3/2.25. Cheese?Western Reserve 9\<(di\Qc. ipfmlT?10" mOUjd d'p "?* ,tar *** I Tallow?I0<ftl2c. Coffee?Java 18c^ Rio 12\4ffll3c. Wheat?$1,10/51,25. Cork?15c. Oats?35c, FEATHEKS?Wi?45c4 scarce. ^ 1Ioning,i ^ Mackor?l No. t CH.s?Raccoon 30@37l*Cc. Uinsexo?25<?:35c. Hat?Clover ton $9; Timothy $10. Hops?TtfaSc.. dull. Lime?Louisville $1,50 Molasses?New Orleans 43c~ Sugar House 48o Golden Syrup?55@57c. Naval Stores?Turpentine 70c.; Tar ?4Vk2>5. Nails?for lOd. Raos?s@aV<c. Rice? Seeds?Flaxseed $1,00; Clover $5l? f?AP?Castile lb 16?10c^ Common 556c. ScoARs?Xew Orleans 8c. it hh?U 8Uc. in bid. fcXL'PF?Scotch 26c. Rappee 22@2i.tc. Tea?(Junpowdor40@70c4 Imperial 40@05c- Hy son 35^,0c.; Pouchong 25<S.30c: Oolong 35<&75c. Tobacco?0 twists 12c^ five roll 24&28c. BY TELEGRAPH. Baltimore, Nov. 2s.?Flour dull at io.aTK- Wheat ??!,? bu"1"-19 ? $l,25nl.40 for white. a de cline or 5c. Cora steady; white MuSOc. yellow B0aS7. 1 revisions quiet; mess Pork $15,25. prime ditto $10,60: bacon sides lCc. Wlil-lcy steady at 20}<?27. at iSJSO?%frlhy?r' 25TFIour 1uict; ?al?" 1000 bbla at f,>r western extrnan# J5,6T1Xn6,75 J>r oxtm fumHj and fancy. Rye Flour* n denied at SL-o and Corn Ileal at t3,8TS? Wheat in fair <le ? ;T .bu,hcN r<^"ntJl,30 and white at i^J\a"cl"K' eUos Benna. at 03c. Corn firmer; sales P000 bushels at OOaWc for old yel al ui"}, i? "c,rtl?- Oilta steady; 7000 bushels sold qutet'a^O^r^'141^'2 forUclMvnrc' ""Wy ?Flour advanced, sales 30,000 wifeU fur Mate, mid $5,C0a5.76 for Ohio. SP"#*3??^ nn rtilvancc of ?a5c; Wes Jf, " o j i Mllwnukle Club $l.*20al,25; Chicago'Spring $1,1 Oal,18. Corn advanced; sales 14, 0?0 bush, at.99 for mixed and 85 for old yellow. Pork Prin?e ft $lC,0Cia0'25 fur Mes*? 'ilul m,i2>^ll,25 for nft?M??HNNfTI' ^OT*35'?*lour unchanged and steady; ?2! ?i ? f,C,UTXU?? TVna do,,? ycterday; t.wlay 600 bbls. sold nt $1,90 for superfiuo, and $T?.lUa5,40 for extra. >\ heat firm, with good demand and light re Sii iSfiri li ,"1 pl04Ml wti,e M $L20J?$ **> do Eur red $1,11, 300 bus* do common do $1,08. Corn in good demand; prices steady at 45*10; sales :ji>0 bus. at 46. Oats steady, with good demand at 44u45. Ryo in }luldcn asking 78 for prime. Whiskv? 2.20U bids sold yesterday and to-day at 23, ineludW wagon, llogs?yestenlay there were about 2.200 head sold at $d,75u5,90, being an advance; to-day, feeling buoyant and heavy, hogs uro held at ftk re ceipts i ,800 in the lant 48 hours. ADR. KOBERTSOX, U. D. ~~ ~ J AMES 01 ROBERTSON & ORE, $SSDentists$88 I No. 1-12 M?n*lret-St., WHEELING, va. ItETFniEXCES.?If.K. Weed. D. Dillon.?!. W. Thump- I son, Hon. Alfred Caldwell, John Knoto, Esq., It. M. Eotf, Esq., John Fris-sell. M. 1)M W.J. Rates, M.D., R H. Cummin*. 31.1)., K. A. llildreth. M. D? A. S. Todd, 31. D., Tallant & Delaplaiu. McClalleus. Knox & Co., Marsh Si Taylor, Rerger & Hodman. Win. lvryter, 0. I W. Franzlieim, J. X. Zimmer. Joliu Ainick, JohnSal ade. John l'farr, C. Riekman, F. .Miller. eept3 | M. F. HULLIHEN, " ^DENTIST,^ Has removetl his office to residence, next door to the Town Clock. jan5-'59 Loss of Teethu IF YOU CALI, I'l'ON 1)R. WINCI?i:i,L, lie will agree to insert a tip top lir.-t cla.?s set of Tei.tii, that !?o closely i^sembles n-.v turerw to defy detection, on fine Cold for $75. upper set$37; Cornlltc or Vulnmiscil Rubber $70, half set ?CJ5; Porcelain Plate $50, half set $2fi; Silver and other l*a?:e metals, price reduced in proportion. Those wish ing to avail themselves of the.se reduced rates will please call beforgatlie first of October, as his usual rates will be charged from that time. Specimens of every ditlcrcut stvle of Teeth now in use can bo seen at the oWIce, enabling any person not familiar with the subject, t(? judge at once verv c-'?r rcctly of ilie advantages and disadvantages which the different styles posM-.-s. Electricity used in extract ing Teeth without extra charge. Office and residence, aug20-*39 145 Market-St.. Wheeling. J. A. METCALF, COMMISSIOS MERC1IAXT AND MANUFACTURER'S AGENT! FOR TUE SALE OP Window GIjuw, Cincinnati Soap. I j I ron, Flint Glassware, Lard Oill, | Steel. Green Glassware, Lime. Springs, Printing Paper, Piaster Paris, Axles, Wrapping Paper, Cement, Rosin, Wooden Ware. Starch. ,..T???,thor vrlth nm?y articles of Pittsburgh and >\ heeling manufacture. No. 5G Paxton's Row, Main St., _.nol17 Wheeling, Va. OAABBLS EXTRA SCPER. FAMC | &\i\t l,V Flour, just received and for sale bv nov3 M. McNAni!. BAltEIt'S PUKE COD llVER~OIt; for cuiuuiiiptlres just received at 73 Main street. Centre W lieellni;. [novlB] It. 11. McLAIN 4 CO. MAII-III'S STAIICII POXiISH?ImtiarU a beautiful ttloas to Linens, JLc. It in unrivalled. For wile by It. u. McLA 1X Jt CO.. <i?vl6 7:i Main st.. Centre Wheeling. ADIES' CI.ovk CALF t'ONGUESS UOOT8, thick soled, so nmelt iidlnlred by the La dies, just received at T. J. EDWARDS, _ 11:^vS lf>2 Main street. I ADIES' CLOVE CALF FKEMH J MOROCCO FOX, just received at ?">t3 T. J. EDWARDS'. MISS'S IIAIII CALF OVERSHOES^ MEN'S 11UFFALO OVER SHOES, just received 'If T.^J. EDWARDS', ADIES' FIIEJJCH MOROCCO SPRING HEEL HOOTS, just rcceivwl bv '""8 T. .1. EDWARDS. I Ann BAns SHORTS & SHIPSTCPP I Ttv^v/ received and for sale by "C?- OLIVER PRYOlt. FLAVORING EXTRACTS T.-NTCIIT'H. MITCHELL'S AND WItlOllT S EX IV TRACTS of lA>mon. Celery. Itnspberry. Yauilla, Itauana, Stmwberrv, Peach Apricot. Pine Aiiiil'e. A fresh lot at 75 ilain St, Centre Winding. tlb. McLAIN A CO. Buckwheat flour.?Fresh ground, just received and for hale bv rH't- OLIVER PRY0R. pUUK BRANDIES, WINES, AVHIS^ X KIKS, <?in, Scotch Ale, couftantlv on hand | and for sale by W. A. EDWARDS & RR0., corner Market uud Monroe Sts? novl? Wheeling, Vtu | T? INVALIDS.--5 boxe," French Chocolate r?v JL coivcdnnd for .-alo by T. II.* LOfiAN & CO. nov8* I D I "Railroad Mills*'ExtraWhitc Wheat Family Flour. 1 HA DRI-S MR. R. MI IjLS"RXTRAW.W. FAMILY Iv/W Flour, *25 do Star Mills do do 10 do^Whitesido" St. Louis Mills, Double Extra. Received per steamer Glen wood, by I P. C. 111LDR ETH & RRO., oct 18-*59d&w 53 Main Street. '7AALBS. 1J4X J4 COAL BANK IRON (HOLES I "_7v7 punched and countersunk) on baud and for Mile by octl8 P. C. Ill LDKETII Jt RRO. 1" raVE MINUTE CHUiiNS?' Rogus Sha fer's'* Patent Chums wil Intake butter in five minutes. For sale by P. C. IIILDRKTI1 ARR0._ American c ast steel-2 cases American Cast Steel, icarraiitoi Superior to the E11 pi it fi. received bv P. C. Ill LDKETII A RRO. DR. JAMES W, CLEMENS, OFFICE, on Union Street, Xext door to that of Hon. Slifcrrard demons, ap5?1 y WHEELING, YA. 10RNMEAL?Fresh ground, received nud for sale by ocl2 . OLIVER PRYOlt. CH-OTIIING I CLOTHING X?Mado up ex ) pressly for this market, and everything warran ted tut to quality and make, at SAWTELLS k SHANNON'S, M!pt7 No. 0 Monroe Street. If is OUR.-100 bbls. Family. . 100 u Extra, in store and for sale bv oct 12 OL1VEll PRYOR. Sundries?go do*. Rrooms, lOO l^>xes Window Giant 60 do German Soap. 60 do Wood's Starch, 20 do Extract Coifeo, M dor. Wash Hoards, 25 bags Grain Pepper, 50 lwxet pure Pepper, 25 <lox. Red Curds, 25 boxes Star Candles, In store and for sale by . 31 AX WELL, CAMPELA TINGLE, nov? Xo. 58 Main street. 0 iwipp: Reported for the D&ily Intelligencer. EUROPEAN NBWS. ARRIVAL OF THE CIRCASSIAN*. St. Johns, N. F., Nov. 24,-r-The steam ship Circassian arrived last night, bring ing Liverpool dates to Saturday, the 12th inst., one week later than previously re ceived : The steamship North Briton, (rom Que bec, arrived at Liverpool on the 11th inst. The treaties prepared by the conference at Zurich, have been signed upon the 10th, and the Plenipotentiaries were to leave for tlieirjrespcctive countries, on the 12th inst. The Paris Moniteur says that France and Austria have agreed to promote a congress of the great powers. England.?Sir G. C. Lewis, in a speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet, stated tuat no formal proposition had been made lo England for n congress of tho great pow ers; and when such a proposition '.t made, the Government will deliberate upon its acceptance on the understanding that the Italians are not to be coerced. Two war steamers and four gun boats have left England for China. France.?The Bank of France has lost nearly nineteen millions francs in cash during the month. The Paris Bourse clo ses firm at TOf.' 15c. for three per cent, rentes. The Paris Constitutional exhorts the Italians to moderation and patience. Italy.?Tuscan}- has followed the ex ample of other States of Central Italy, and conferred the regency on Prince Carignan. The King of Sardinia, however, under the pressure from France, has refused to grant the Princc permission to acccpt the regency. Spain.?The nffairs in Spain and Mo rocco are unchanged. It is reported that the Sultan has em powered his brother to grant the demands of Spain. India and China.?The mails from Cal cutta to October 8th, and IIong-Koug to September 28th, have reached England. The ratification of the American treaty had produced no change in the commercial affairs of China. Mr. Ward, the United States Minister, had gone to Japan. The Russians had a large naval force at Joddo, and it was feared that trouble would arise, owing to the murder of three Rus sians by the Japanese. The Latest.?London, 12th.?The Paris Muuiitnr has an article regretting the ac tion of the Italians in relation to the re gency of Princc Carignan. The .Moors have commenced attacking Ccuta. Liverpool Breadstuffs Market, Nov. 11 th.?The market closes firm, with aalight advance upon all descriptions. Richard son & Spcnce quote Flour quiet, and holders demand an advance of Is. Wheat active at 4s(u'5s. Corn buoyant at lsfcls id ?> quarter, an advance. Provisions close dull and heavy for old, and holders are pressing their stocks on the market at a reduction. Pork quiet, but the market is firmer for common. Bacon steady; new bacon is wanted. Lard steady at 57@o0s. Produce.?Sugar quiet. Coffee dull.? Kicc firm, sales of Carolina and ordidary at 21s. Rosin steady at 4s@>4s 2d for common. Spirits Turpentine steady at 34s. Tea has declined 1@1A. London.?Money market closcs'gencrally unchanged. American securities arc slow of sale, but prices are unaltered. Consols closed at 9UJ(n)'Jtij|. Liverpool, Saturday afternoon, 12tli.? Sales of cotton to-day were 1,000 bales; the market closing dull. Brcadstulfs steady, and prices generally unclmiigcd. Lo.ndoo, 12th.?Noon.?Consols closed at yesterday's quotations, i)Gj@0ilg.? Messrs Baring Bros, circular quotes bread stuffs with an advancing tendency. Sugar and Coffee steady. Tea id(VV; 1 ^d lowc-. Spirits Turpentine 34s 6d(^}35s. ARRIVAL OF TlIE VIGO. New York, Nov. 25.?The steamer Vigo, which sailed from Liverpool on the 9th, and from Qucenstown on the following | day, arrived here this morning. It is now asserted that tnc statement I | that England and France had settled the basis of the proposed Congress, is at least premature. A Berlin dispatch of the 8th inst., says it was reported there on reliable authority, that at the interview held at Breslau, the Emperor of Russia and the Prince Re gent of Prussia, it was determined not to consent to revision of the treaties of 1815. nor to take part in any Congress in which England would not be represented: the last resolution being proposed by Prussia. Great Britain.?The weather continu ed very stormy nnd severe. Galc3 had again proved most disastrous to the ship ping otf the coast. 51any vessels with thier entire crews had been lost, and the mail packet service with the Continent, had been greatly impeded. The Princc and Princess Frederick Wil liam of Prussia had arrived in England on a visit to Queen Victoria. The Times editorially criticises the Great Eastern, and throws great doubts on her being able to fulfill all that has been prom ised for her. The vessel is pronounccd defective in her propelling powers. The official correspondence between England and Spain is published in the London Gazette. Spaiu duclares that she will not continue to hold Taugieis, or any part of the Morocco coast that would bu dangerous to the navigation of the straits after a treaty of peace is signed. France.?Preparations in France for the Chinese Expedition continue with great activity. One authority says tlmt 8,000 men will probably take their departure during the last fortnight in Docenibcr. It is understood that tho French aud English governments, which, for a moment differed in opinion as to the scale of the joint ex pedition to Chinrt^are now in complete nc cord, and that the geninl military basis of their co-operation has been agreed on a European force larger than any that has yet been seen in China, nnd cqnal to auy service that may be required of it, will np poar in the Pieho in the spring. It is re asserted that the Prench forces were being decimated by cholera. Oen. Jusqf and a Colonel of the Zouaves are reported dead ; making in nil six superior officers who have fallen victims to the disease. Italy.?The reply of King Victor Ki:i mnuunl to the Emperor's letter is reported to be to the effect, that the Emperor of the French is bound liv the Convention of the Villafranca, the King of Sardinia is also bound by the wishes of his people. The JJrctto, of Turin, announces that the greatest part of the Piedmont loan had been subscribed for by the first banking houses of Turin, Geuon, Parma, Modcna, Leghorn, Florence and Bologna. Tho trading community of Milan had sub scribed 26.000,000 francs. One version of Victor Emanuel's re sponse to the Emperor Napoleon's letter is, that he tells the Emperor he cannot ad here in the Congress to the policy of France touching the restoration of tho de posed dynasties; but he will promise not .J ww? IHUJ- M long as there is no military intervention there by any other power. Spaix.?There is u vague report that a mutiny has broken out among the Span ish troops collected at Algessiras, but it lucka confirmation. It is stated that a Moorish gunboat was Ci ptured by a Spanish steamer at the mouth of the river Tettuan. after a sharp engagement. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. Xkw York.?The Africa, from Liverpool, on Saturday the 12th instant, just arrived nt this port this evening. Her advices are of the same date as those furnished by the Circassian, but the papers received furnish additional intelligence and inter Citing details. The following is the latest telegram re ceived from London: London', Saturday.?The Daily News' city nrticle of yesterday morning, says, there was more firmness on Friday, in stock exchange, in consequence of the de finitive signature of the treaty of pence, and the decline of the previous day wns recovered. The supply of money in com mercial circles is rather more liberal, yet there is but an exceptional transaction, and below the bank minimum. The Daily News, of this morning, pub lishes a dispatch from Paris, dated Friday night, stating that the report that the King of Sardinia had refused to grant Prince Carignan permission to accept the regency conferred upon him by the States of Cen tral Italy, is false. All that is known, is that France had formally counselled Sar dinia to refuse to grant such permission. The answer of the King of Sardinia to this demand of Napoleon, had not yet been divulged. The nine hour's movement in London has ended. It is announced that a confer ence of the building trades, after having carefully considered their position, have determined to withdraw from the strike. The Times' city article, in showing the prevalent feeling in France, on the ques tion of a war with England, quotes, as the chief authority for its opinions, from a re spectable French review, published in London, in which it is stated that in France the prospect of a war with Eng land is Incessantly discussed, m the high places of power, in the army, in the navy, and among the working-classes. What Gov. Wise Thinks. Washington*, Nov. 23.?According to the reported conversations with Gov. Wise recently! this city, lie has no doubt of the existence of secret societies in various portions of Ohio and elsewhere, the mem bers of which arc bound by horrid oaths, not only to rescue Brown, but to take re venge'on those who were instrumental in the conviction of him and his associates for their oll'cnces at Harper's Ferry. The letters which the Governor has received upon this subject, arc from men on whose word he places the fullest confidence, but whose names will not be revealed by him. It was doubtless the belief of the exist ence of such societies, numbering, as was reported to him,thousands of members, for the purpose related, that led the Governor recently to call out an additional number of troops. Wreck of the Indian. Sacicyillb, Nov. 20.?The Indian struck ou the sea ledge oil Monday last. She had on board thirty-eight passengers', one hun dred seamen, and 800 tons of cargo and some specie. Half an hour oftcr striking, she parted amidships. The passengers and crew took to the boats, one of which was capsized and several persons were drowned, another was stoved in when alongside of the steamer; two other boats with passengers and sailors, drifted to sea and hnvc not since been heard from. The schooner Alexander arrived at Hal ifax yesterday, with 24 persons rescued from the wreck. The number of lives lost is not known yet. The schooner Lntea which went to the assistance of the Indian, was wrecktd on the breakers. All of the crew were saved. Destructive Fires. Troy, N. V., Nov. 25.?Four stores on River street were destroyed by fire to-day. The sufferers were John Roth, dry goods merchant, whose loss amounted to $40, 000; T. Griffith, milliner, loss ?10,000, nnd Jamison k Co., papci; dealers, loss un known. The total loss is estimated to have been about $80,000. Boston, Nov. 25.?Three stores on Wash ington street, occupied by Fortiene k Pel lctier, dry goods: Geo. Hughes, and A. Ncwhali, piauo forte manufacturers, were burned to-day. The loss is estimated at $20,000. From Gen. Scott. Washington, Nov. 25.?The Secretary of War received the following despatch to day, from Lieut. Gen. Scott, dated Straits of Faca, Oct. 27th, and sent by way of Leavenworth. Two days ago I despatched from Ft. Townsend, a communication to Gov. Douglass, proposing a temporary ad justment of the basis suggested by the President in his instructions to me. There has been no answer yet; no doubt the proposition will be accepted. Everything is tranquil ou the Island. Acquitted. IlAnnisBi'nG, Nov. 25.?Wm. Knox, of Philadelphia, who was arrested about two months ago, on a charge of murder brought against him by a colored girl, was tried by the Court this evening. Ho was acquitted by the jury without leaving tlioir box. The evidence fully cxboneru ting him from the charge. Incendiary Language Washington', Nov. 25.?Dr. Breed for merly an Examiner in the Patent Ollico, having been arraigned before Justice Dona o:i the charge of uttering incendiary lan guage, was to-day required to give securi ty in the sum of $2,000, to keep the peaee. It appears thct the objectionable words were uttered in the presence of several other persons, Senator Seward's. views being tlio toptc of conversation, and soon thereafter were published in the States and Union newspaper: hence bis arrest. Douglases Washington, Nov. 25 ?It is understood that Judge Dauglns' physicians unite in urging him to proceed to thecoastof Flori da, with a view to the restoration of his health, and also that of Mrs. Douglas ac companying him for a similar purposo, as soon as their strength will enable them to travel. Not True. IlARRisnunn, Fa., Nov. 25.?The report that Gov. Packer, of Pennsylvania, had tendered to Gov. Wise the services of 10,000 men, to guard the line between Maryland nnd Virginia, is a hoax. No suc h tender was made to Gov. Wise, nor did he make any such reply as stated in the dispatch. New York, Nov. 24.?Mozart Hall Con vention yesterday nominated Green C. Bronson, corporation connsel. cars ran over tho Victoria Bridge this af ternoon. Two of tubes ore not quite completed, but it is expected that the bridge will be fully completed, and thrown open to the public about the middle of December. Biver and Weather. Cfiscissiii, Nov. 25.?The river hag ris en 10 inches in the last 24 hours. There is 18 feet in the channel. Weather cloudy. Pittsburo, Nov. 25.?River C feet 10 in ches by pier mark itnd falling. Weather wet. J c: CD1 Something New, True, Intel ligible and Important. FORTHECUREOFTHESICK DOCTOR .TONICS WOULD SAY TO TJ1K DISEASED OF BODY & Mind, who wish to be curod of their maladies. that Ida stay here is limited to the first of December: hence the necessity of making immediate application at lib oil!co. lie solicits patient* who have boon given up everywhere else a* incurable. Tbe loader might here ask, does he really cure such cases, or are his (statements false? Has he cured such cases in Wheel ing? In reply he would kh\% ho has cured and is cu ring every day just such cases. lie has cured and I* curing a class of diseases that have baffled the skill of the mcdical profession in all ages of tho world. The reader might here inquire by what means such cures are performed? Not by irritating the delicate mem branes of vital organs by drugging the stomach, but by direct application of the positive and negative po larities of Llictricity. Again. It might be asked, has not Electricity beeu employed as a remedial agent fur years, both in Europe and America, with Indifferent results? And, are not numbers now using it in our midst with no better results? This is all very true, and when we consider tbe manner in which it has been applied the results have been more favorable than could have,-boen expccted. It has been considered bencftcialinafew case? only and uncertain even in those * Therehas been no fixed principles for upplyiug tho agent, ana therefore no uniform re-sults could be anticipated, but owing to the friendly relation exist ing between Electricity and health, remarkable cures liavo sometimes been performed. Tho current is gen erally applied through the hands or feot in such power an to convulse the whole nervous and muscular sys tem and frequently produco irrejHirable injury. Some times it is applied by mctalic conductors to 'different parts of the iKxly. which is equal to a process of cau terization. l>r. .Jones has seen the effect of sueli treat ment for years and the result has generally proved in jurious to the patient, conclusively proving that no one should assumo the responsibility of administering so powerful a romedy without understanding its efTect upon the human organization. Dr. *f.*smodn of applying Electricity is new, and no guess-work, no uncertainty or doubt as to rosul that will follow. The diKcastil are invited to call witness the wonderful dirt's he is daily performing. JSyOFFiCE. at the Beyiner House. N. 11.?Dr. .1. now proposes to give a series of versalions explaining the electric laws of life, hcalll and disease; also, a full exposition of the importau discovery in tho application of Electricity for thocurc of diseases. Those desiring to joiu the clas* should make Immediate application. oct:?4.'fi9?lm% TO HOUSEKEEPERS, Something: n eiv.?ii. t. da ddi t* s best MEDICINAL SALERATUS ils manufactured from common salt, audi iis prepared entirely different from oilier! I Sale rat us. AH the deleterious matter ex-J jtracted in such a manner us to produce! ^ OjBread, Biscuit, and all kinds of Cakes,]Q JOjwitliout containing a particle of SalcratusJOO J when the Un?tl or cake is buked; thereby N,Dt producing wholesome results. Every par- AX D tide of Saleratus is turned to gas and ?yrepasses through the Bread or Biscuit while I VsjBnking consequently iiothlngrcmains but I \J jcommon Salt, Water and Flour. You will !readily perceive by the taste of this Sal jeratus that it is entirely different from iother Saleratus. j It is packed in one pound papers, each wrapper branded, 4*B. T. Babbitt's Best; Medicinal Saleratus:" also, picture of a{ ^O. twisted loaf of bread, with a gl:?.ssof efTer-'/^ O \J O.vescing water on tint top. When you pur-iUO ? chase one paper you should preserve the) AN D wrapper and be particular to get the noxtj AN D (exactly like the first?brand as above. TfY Full directions for making Bread with I v_/.this Faler.itus and Sour Milk or Creiun I \J 'Tartar, will accompany each package; also I direct ions for making all kinds of Pastry: (also, for making Soda Water and Soidlitz j Powders. I MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP WITH B. T. BABBIT'S PUKE J Concentrated Potash. JO. Warranted double the strength of ordina- ' ry Patash; put up in cans?I II>M 2 lbs., 3 AN D.Ibs.. 0 lbs.and 12 lbs., with full directions t I for making Hard and Soft Soap. Consu Yliters will find this the cheapest Potash in > 'market. Manufactured and for sale by B. T. BABBIT. Noa. CS 70 Washington st. New York, and No. ?8 lndin st. Boston. {S^For sale by BEED L Kit AFT, aisg16.7?'j?ilwatwHrn* Centre Wheeling. FIRE PROOF SALAMANDER Fire Proof Salamander Safbs^ J. N. VANCE, No. 25 Monroe St. AGENT FOR THE SALE OF BUBKK A BARNES* CELEBRATED FIRE A BURGLAR PROOF rpiIESE SAFES ARE KNOWN TO BE SUPERIOR JL to ar.v offered for Hale in the Western Country. They arc warranted to l.e entirely free from damp, have never failed to preserve their contents, ami arc secured by tin; best patent Powder uud Thief Proof I.ticks. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND AT MANUFACTUREHS* PRICES. To parties wishing to putchasc a first rate artirloof Safe. I would beg leave to relerto the following firms, who have them in use, and can testify to their re liability. Messrs. Bailey. Woodward A C.% Norton. Aclicson A- Co. *' List. Morrison A Co. ?l ? McClallens A Knox, li Sam'l Ott A Son, " Heiskell A Swearingcn. " Laughlm* & Uiuhticld. np!?lyd*w 70: 68 AND 70 USTew Stock. I DEO LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF our citizens onco again to mj* new stock of goods now in store, ami which I will be hereafter receiving, comprising nil sorts of Brandies, Wines,Gins, Ac. and which I will warrant to be pure article?, free from nil adulteration whatever, and which I will roll on cheap er and inoro favorable terms than any houro in tho city. 1 lmve also on hand an excellent as?>ortment of Ci gars, especially of Gorman Cigars, and T would invito the particular attention of 44 SONS OF MALTA M to the new brand styled the "Maltese Cross,** a most su perior article, and warranted to give satisfaction. Givemcacai". G. W. FRANZIIE1M, geplT/.V.)?3m No. 210 Mnrket Street. T. SWEENEY & SON, Ko. 65 Bluin Street, WII EE LING, Y A. VRE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FALL IMPOR TATIONS. being the largest they have ever innde in one Season, and embraces tho new styles of Whitk Granite, or Iron Stone Coin a, together with Common White and Colored Queen3ware in groat variety. Also a largo and well selected stock of Pure White, Gold Band and Fancy Fit EN CI I CHINA, either in setts or separate. China Decorated Vases. Colognes, Card Bas ket*. Tete a Tete Setts, Fancy Cups, Mugs. Ac. Also, fine TabloCutlery, Castors, Ac-togethor with thoirnsinl heavy stock of the various grades of Tressed, Cut and Plain Flint Glassware. Coal Oil Lamps, Ac. They invite the attention of the Trade and will du plicate to Merchants tlicir bills purchased in the East, at snme prices. aug25.'M> Wholesale Buyers ARE REQUESTED TO CALL AT GEO. K. WHEAT'S Monroe Street, Wheeling, Vn. And examino his Fall Stock of Notions, Woolen Goods, Hats, Caps, etc., etc. EQUALLED BY NONE IN POINT OF VARIETY, QUALITY A PRICE. 157"The highest Markot Price jrttid for Sags. Gin seng. Beeswax, Feather* and Flaxseed. ort'20 Gents' Furnishing Goods. w E aro now in receipt of a full assortment of GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS, sush as Shirt* U nder-shirts^Drawers, Gloves. Half Hose, Suspenders. Silk and Linen Hundkerchiefs, Stocks and Ties, and in fact everythincnecessarytocompleteaGentlerarn's Wardrobe, all of which wo will sell low for cash, at No. 102 Main Street. ?ept7 WHEELER k LAKIN, Merchant Tailors. 8P AIi DING'S I" KB PARED GIBE SPAI-DING'S PREPARED OI.UE! SAVE TI1K"PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH! csr-.i Smvu ix Time satis Nets.'**"??. As accident* to ill happen, even ?m loiH-rcyulaUd families, it in vary tieoiinblu lobar* some cheap and couvuuitml way for repairing JCuriiitoro, Toy*, Crock ery, Jk0. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets nil such emergaqrlec, and no hoiwc-hoM can af ford to be without it. It U ol??y? wwly and up tu tbe sticking puiut. There is no longer a uece*tfty lor r limping chair*, 6pi(ntetcJ vetieorx, liiiltlluu tlolU. and broken craillc*. It b just the article for cone, itheli. and other ornamental work, ho popular with ladies ot refinement and taste. This urtmi ruble prepnratiou In uaed cold, beln^ chemically held in solution, and jnewsfciug all th?? valuable <|unlitics of the Inwt cabiuet-niaken*' (Hue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. *? USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.*' X. 11.?A Brush accompanies etch liottlo. iVtCf, 2u cent*. Wholesale Depot, 30 Platt-lt?> N. Y. Address IfEXRV cTsPALDINjR & CO., Box No. 3,GOO New Vork. Put up for Dealer* in Ca-?e? containing four, eight, aud twelve dozen?a beautiful Lithograjdi Sliovr-CarU accomi>auyiug ouch package. tST- A ainglo bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will savo ton times its cost ounually to every household."^ Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggbts, Hard ware aud Furniture Dealers, Grocer*, aud Fancy S lores. Country Merchants should make a note of SPALD ING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate, SPALDIXGS PREPARED GLUE! USEFUL IX EVERY HOUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY H0USE.FURN1SII1NG STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FANCY GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPALED GLUE, , SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. Manufactured by HENRY u. SPALDING & CO., >1. ,. 30 Piatt-,*., N?w Yorlt. Adureaa l'ost Oflice, Box 3,UtiO. Annexe.! la an Alphabet!,?1 Lint of Article* which, ir damaged, may Ira restored to their original stronEtli anil inwfnlnesa by SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE: ? MenUii account Hooks a B Mend# BUREAUS II C Meiula CRADLES. C 1> Menda DOLLS 1 J> ' K Manila KTAGEltS .."'.7.1! ; Meilds FANS v U Menda GUITARS * "o ? I Menda HARPS ~jl I Menda INLAID WORK I Menda JARS K Munda K.V011S K ?' Menila LEATHER WORK 77.7???7!T.L M MHUtOIC-FRAM K8. M N Menda NOVEL POSTS N 0 Men,la OTTOMANS O 1* Menda PIANO-FOHTES p Q Men,la 01,1LT-FHAMES Q R Menda ROCKING-HORSES .' K S Menda SOFAS o T, Menda TABLES .'"".".T.".".' T J- Menda UM URKLLA^JCJ^"?!?"'."!"?U V Meiula VASES V V Menda WORK-BOXES ...ZIZZZ W J Monds XYLOGRAPHIC-WOKK 7x ^ Menda YAKil-STICKS y Menda ZEPIlYlt WO0U-W0KK Z * ?? coiielnslim. Sl'ALIHNO'S PREPARED GLUE la useful in Libruriea nml Srhoola. I...S...Menila STEREOSCOPES.: ?.S .. 1 P...Men,la PITCHERS.. p .. 3...A...Menda ACCORDEONS ."...J1a.? 3-.J. 4...L...Menda LETTER-SEALING I. U 1>... Menda DAfiUERREOTYPB CASES D... 6 ?...! ...Menda IMAGES j a 7?N...Mends NEW BREAKAGES.. 7 h...O...Menda GUN' STOCKS O 8 9...S...Menda SCHOOL BOOKS. ...7.8? B 10...P...Menda PARASOLS u in II...R...Monda RULERS R 11 12...K...Mend.i ELECTRICAL WAClliNK8.77]"'.E7!l2 in...P...Menda PAPER-HANGINGS ,1> 13 14...A...Menila ARMCHAIRS A 14 15...K...Mauls RICKETY FURNITURE.. R...16 10...E...Menda ERASER HANDLES.. E...18 1....D...Mends DESKS j) ,? 18...G...Menda tlLORKS "*G*"lR 10...L...Monda l/WSENKD LRAVK8.777777.'..l71i# 20...Tf...Meuda UPHOLSTERED FUKN1TCKE..1T...20 2I...K...Moiul* EGG-BKATEltS V 21 MoniU ACOliX WORK 22 'a Menda CHESS-BOARDS. *23 24 Menda FIDDLES. ? 55 Menda SIIELI^WORK ?? ?! Menda FILLET WORK -2a Menda HOBBY-HORSES. -"'if ^pajenda KALETU0SC0PES_ '34 Bfita lurnds MONEY'-BOXES 20 a>.........Men,U PICTURE FRAMES """ 3f| 21 Men,la SECRETARIES 31 32 Menda VENEERING ?g Menda SCHOOL FURNITURE .'.'.'"j3 Monda PAPIER MACHE. X. ?1> Menda WARDROBES ""m 2? ? .Menda PARIAN MARBLE .....7.7.7''IK if 21 Mon.bCHUlS 5 8 Memla ,BA n Y-.1UM PFJtS M 9? Meiula IVOR WORK ""',30 ??n Menda MATCH-SAFES 40 ?" Mend- PICTURES T, ?*- MendJ QUILL WIIKKI_S 15 M la TOWEL-RACKS ir 44 Menda WASH-STANDS "TV 4*> Menda BEDSTEADS... 40 Menda DRUMS 7? ??? Menda CHESSMEN " i? ?IS .Menda BALLOT-BOXES 'ii ..Meu.la II KltBAIIIUM8 40 5 9 Menda BACKGAMMON-BOARDS ,"".60 61 Mends ItAND-nOXKS '*1 8 2 Menda BLACK-llOAltDS 777 "_v> M Menda BASS-VIOLS t? ? Mends MlLLTARD-TABLE8 '7m 55 Mends BILLIARD-CUES "S 50 Memls BIRD-CAGES S ?>' Mends BROOM-STICKS W 5S Memla BOOK-CASKS "Trf "0 Mends BOOT CRIMPS "'3, W Mends BRUSH-HANDLES 777777 * M Mends BRUSHES jf! R2 Mends CABINETS r?7 63 Mends CHURNS W Mends CLOCK CASES Jji M Menila CRUTCHES S f0 Mends CUPBOARDS. 7. M 67 Mends CURTAINS m ?8 Monda CASINOS m 69 Mends CADDIES IS "0 Mends CAMERAS 'i? 7 1 Monda CHAIRS. ~7, 7 2 Mends CHARTS ik 7 3 Menda CLOTHES FRAMES.... n 7 4 Menda CARIMIASES -I 7 5 Menda CHESTS -? 7 6 Menila MARIES .' ij 7 7 Mends WORK-STANDS 7 8 Mends DRAUGHT-BOARDS..*.*.'. <0 Monda DISHES. SO Mends DIVANS. "i? "1 Mends DICE-BOXES ." i? R2...v Mends DOORS ....: S3 Menila DOMINOES 771 S Mi nds FIREBOARDS- cj M Mends FLUTES. ? M Mends BALLUSTER& <? S7 Mends Gl.ASSWARE S2 8 3 Mends HANDLES. ii J'cnds OUTTAPERCHA-WA'itE.'7: so "0 Mends KITES '.... S 91 Mends TOPS V" M Mends ORGANS ..777 il 3^1 Mends MODELS {J? w77:::7?K5A^Mcni^^iiS:;:::;S Mcn''" I,ASTEBOAR'ivWOIt'K777 Sj w Menda PATTERNS.,....; ~ '?"I Menda SIDEBOARDS 2 Mends WOODEN-WARE ? '<?... Mends WILLOW-WAKE 7777777LJoo SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S l'HlSPARED GLUK, ( SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUK, 4 SOLD BY GROCERS. J-RKPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HARDWARE STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUK. SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. Isold 1 3Iannfactureil by HENRY" o; SPALDING i Ol . 1 Address Post Offleo. Box No. 3^500^'^'" Vork' ij I Oitv aeeowpsnylnc e?h paeS^.