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Jiiiljr gfttfelligcuter ^ Largest Circulation of any Paper in Western Virginia. ??* Thursday Morning, June 7, 1860. Itepablicau Executive Committee There will be a meeting or the Republi can State Eexecutive Committee?one of whose duties is to farm nn Electoral tick et on Saturday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock, at the Republiciin Club Boom. jgy- 'Ht-LL Hath ho Fckv Lief a N'io oEttScoitsno."?There isncertain ebo-sliin gentleman of the race of Hum, who does the knife-shining on the steamer Woodside, nnd whose name might b ? "Xorville,on the Grampian hills," but in this country he is called Jeremiah. This gentleman has a wife On Monduycvcuiiig lust, the colored population had a fundango at St. Clairs ville, nad Jeremiah, like the donkey -old in story," having music in his ears and dancing in his heels, concluded to Attend. His charcoal belter half, not being of the, jr\y nndtlaunting style, and Jerry, desiring to create a sensation, and being, withal, of an inconstant disposition, engaged a stylish colored damsel of his acquaintance and with whom be was in high favor, to go with him to the fandango aforesaid.? Tbey went without Mrs. Jeremiah's knowl edge, but that inquisitive nnd easily jeal ous specimen of African architecture found it out, nnd with her, to be "once ill doubt," was "once to be resolved." She followed. Arriving nt St. Clairsvillc she proceeded to the scene of the fandango nnd inquired for the objects of her search, but found that they hud retired at hii early hour ia the evening to an obscure part of the town, the exact locality of which no body could, or would indicute. Mrs. Jeremiah went to bed like a horse, with her shoes on, nnd courted balmy slumber to weigh her eyelids down in forgctfulues3, but "not poppy, nor man.1i agora. Nor all tlie drowty avrups of tliu world, Could have medicinal tier to lhut awed sleep, W Licit site uw'dit vejterday." She arose next morning in no way soft ened, but firmly resolved if there were ] "poison, (ire or suffocating streams" she'd j not endure it. Going dowu street in a highly inflamed condition, Mrs. Jeremiah ' saw her Jerry and his guilty inamorata i oming up, mm in arm, the latter with a boquet. Mrs. Jeremiah gazed once and being satisfied that her white eyes were not deceiving her, threw her bonnet aside, pitched into the gay young colored female, and in less time than it would take the Island Foundry blast furnace to singe a cat, divested her of all her clothing, even to the nether garments, and tearing them into tatters danced a hornpipe upon them in savage joy. Jerry took to his protru ding heels and going up the Main Btroet jumped into his buggy and started rapidly for Wheeling. As he parsed by Mrs. Jerry the started r.fter him, but Jerry not desir ing to have his days of grace nbreviated abruptly, laid whip. Mrs. Jerry sped after ltitn on the high road like :i bonnet less black witch on the wings of the wind, and thus all disappeared out of the town. Mrs. Jerry gave out before Jerry's horse and consequently both herself and the horse walked home. The scene created quite u ripple of excitement upon the usu ally quiet and placid stream of St. Clairs villc society. JfSJ"" Auk We Going to Have a Fourth of Jctr?"?The glorious Fourth is almost upon us again, and we have as yet heard very little about it. The question is, "Are we going to have a Fourth of July?"?will our citizens go abroad to celebrate the fourth, or will a general fandango be ar ranged to come off at home? We might ns well Have a few hundred of our "coun try cousins" in Wheeling as not on that day. We do not believe in leaving a city as pleasant as ours to find fun or expend patriotism elsewhere. No, get out the big drum,beat the fuzzy guzzy, wake the ton jon.stii up the people, and arrange a pro gramme for the glorious Fourth. Seidcltz powders and torpedoes cost but little, nnd the man who is not willing to indulge in a '?cheap spree" in honor of American Inde pcndence at least once a year, deserves to be disfranchised of American cittzenship. And the ladies?the mothers and sisters, and the children want an opportunity to allow the accumulated patriotism of twelve months to "ventilate." Appropos of la dies, if our male citizens do not see proper to be?tir themselves, and undertake the management of a cclcbration, we hope the ladies will; and we believe they can do it in a more handsome and creditable style than the sterner sex. CqT'Horskd Fkoqs ?We yesterday saw the store of T. Sweeney & Son, four curiouslooking things called horned frogs. Ther are a rare curiosity and although theie is nothing decidedly plsasant about ihera, they arc not cold and slimy like our own frogs. They were presented to Mrs. lhomas Sweeney, during a recent visit to G*lve*ton, Texas, by a Dr. Nagle, of that city, and can be seen at the store above named, for a few days. These frogs will live for six and seven months without eat ing anything at all, and only need to be occasionally supplied with a little water. | Mention is made of these frogs and other Texan reptiles, elsewhere iu this morning's p-per. Mrs. Sweeney, on the visit alluded to? picked up a speeimen of what is called the Texas shell, a rare and curious article, built bv ? certain kind of fish. It looks iike the '-lone star*' seal of the state of Texas. fcstr* Floater.?The body of a man ^as found Moating in the Ohio, be low Suofish, the other day. It was re covered and decenti3* interred on the bank the river. From papers found ia the pockets of deceased, his name is sup posed to have been "J. C. Carmell." Some ltree or four dollars in money were found in the pockets. | flSr-TuE HnxLTn.?During- the month Jjnst past, according to tbe report of the Board of Health, there were only nineteen | d*a,hs ,n ">e c'tj, and nine ont of these were infants. For a city claiming a pop,,, lation of twenty-five thousand, and for this season of the yenr, the report is re j ? "kab,e ns showing a degree of health to bo found nowbere else tbat we know of. On* people ought to be thankful, but ought not, at tbe same time, to feel so en tirely secure ns to neglect any proper pre cautious for the coming warm and sultry weather. he River.?There were between 7 and 8 feet of water in tbe channel of the Ohio yesterday. The Altamont was to have left last evening for St. Lonis with a sort of miscellaneous cargo, made I "p chiefly of one thing and another i A new boat called tbe Laddell touched | her snoutnt our landing, and proceeded up j stream. She was loaded with pig metal j Business was dull on the landing, and this | remark mny apply to every department of ! ; trade. ; ft&~OrzxEo. For the information of j j ??e Ipitblxc we state tbat the Beymer I j Ifouso, one of the oldest taverns in town, ' I and prominent among the early recollec tions of travelers this way, which has been closed for some time, is now refur nished and opened by Mrs. M. J. Robau, and will be kept open for theaccommoda- j lion of the public. ?@""Thr Circuit Court was still enga ged yesterday in the consideration of the case of Lafferty vs. the Baltimoore and Ohio Railroad Company. They had one witness on the stand all day. BZeTWii had a rain storm last e?ening I with very vivid lightning and thunder ? These storms arc following each other in quicker succession than we ever before experienced. fi??""TnE County Court has been em ployed during the present week in making the usual aunual levy. Tbe business of the Levy Court is not yet entirely com plete. BUSINESS notices. ??*The ladies, and all others interest ed, will phuse take notice that Feather Dusters, Puff boxes in paper, glass, china and silver; Port Monniacs, new styles; But ton boxes, useful and ornamental; Bando line: Stich Pommades, Handkerchief Ex- ? tracts, rare perfumes; Glycerine, Camphor and other toilet soaps, very "rechere;" Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes; Vase Pom mades; the best hair dressings and hair dyes, and a great variety of new and tastv toilet articles. Also, in the housekeeping line, such articles ns English Corn Plas ter for corns, bunions, &c.; Frank's Rat Poison, the best thing of the kind in use; Lyon's Insect Powder to destroy ants, . roaches, &c., and the celebrated Lightning Fly Killer, or Fly Paper. All these arti- . cles to be bad of Logan, List Sc Co., Bridge Corner, and T. II. Logan & Co., 47 ' Main Street, Druggists. &aF"THE Great Wonder op the Nine teenth Century.?Professor Wood's Hair : Restorative, will, by nature's own process, ? restore gray hair tothe original color; will make the hair soft and glossy; will make the old appear yonng again; will preserve ? the color of hair to old age; will always ? fasten it, and stop it from falling; and "is one of tbe best toilet articles for the huir, now in use. J*rcderick Klttt x M orm Destroying Sugar Plums?A preparation which has proved most effectual for expelling worms from the human system. This medicine, being in tbe form of a popular confection, can be administered to children witbont dfficulty. Liquid Rennet, For Making, in a few Min utes Delicious Desserts. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Elastic Stockings. B. T. Babbitt's Celebrated Soap Powder, washing without labor. Trv it. Babbitt's Pure Potash tor making soap. Spalding's Prepared Glue, useful in every bouse for nieuding broken furniture. Prescriptions prepared from Pure Medi cines. Prescriptions put up in good style, and at the lowest rates, at the Centre wheeling Drug Store, By Reed & Kraft. j Thk following is a sample of the nu merous letters constantly receiving for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters: Canandaoua, July 15th, 1859. Messrs. UosUtler ?J* Smith, Pittsburg. Pa.: ?Gents:?As we are strangers, I herewith enclose you twenty-eight dollars for four dozen Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which please forward via. Michigan Southern Railroad, Toledo, Ohio, and Clayton Sta tion. 1 have purchased several dozen bottles at Toledo this Summer, but the sale is on the increuse so much that I wish to open a direct trade with you. X was induced to try your Bitters hy my physi cian, for the Liver Complaint, and received such material aid that I have recommend ed it to others and have sold about two dozen per week for some time. I have all kinds of medicine in my store, but there is none that I can so cheerfully and truth fully recommend as your Bitters, for I know they have helped me beyond my ex pectation. Yours- respectfully, Philo Wilson*. MARRIED. By the R*v. R. V. Dodge, on the evening of tho 6th inat., at tho residence of the bride's father in Wheel ing, Ohio Co., Vn.. .Mr. GEORGE H. KIRK, of St. Jo seph, Mo., to 31 in SALLIR E. SINGI.ETOX. * Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. RHEUMATISM COUGH? DYSPEPSIA? Why Suffer with It ? There are hundredn who will testify they were curod. after nil other remedies hnd foiled, by HAMPTON'S TINCTURE. Scrofula. Bron cliitU. Pain in the Breast, Side and Bock; General Weakness, with all Diseases of Women and Children, are cured by it. Talk to our own citizens?they will tell you of cures on themselves and friends by this Great B*j?torative and Iuvigorator. Sold by MORTIMER ? MOWBRAY, Baltimore, and RKET) Sc KRAFT, 54 Main at.. Wheeling, Va. npl 7 MATCHE S.?500 gross Shanghai, Round wood. Percu?siou and Black Matches, for sale by jet J. A. MKTCALF. \\* IKDOW GLASS.?Franklin and city?all ? V sizci?, at Manufacturer's price*, for sale by Jc4 J. A. MKTCALF. SAFES.?Full supply of Phoenix Fire Proof Safes, for ?ale by {JMJ J. A. METCAW. (Kommevriiil. JJY TELKOBAPH. lliwmow, Juu? C.-Flnur Orm 5^',%^,?,?! Corn to a .tado .br"*aJi^"-,7??72i white 73*470. ITOTtolotl* hlpher. VhUKj? ? i &S&J532E&? i S&r.1, " TOn"&K * %4&r ?h. ; SKiSS". ??* iW 2S ' il7,4ii'new prim# $i3?l?Mi old Si?r^??s?Wh,,k much doing. Better demand for groceries. bugar I and Molasses btilTer. __?? I Executor's Sale of Valuable Beal ' r?Y VIRTUE 0? flpK^VIIX OF MRS. MARY i R\viL?OV, deceased. I will offer'for Kile u.the Main"streetto ^thiTstroe t a&g^and west of the fa?^ -- Brijge SSs^SSvSSISS ssswaK "*>? meiita. * Executor. _ myll'ta * Buckeye Reaper & Mower. success has been onjje? Uai. ?hlcli bilo igs Double lllnge-jolnted Ij"d permanently ist it* ?:ssss fesssa-ss will cut without clogging A Perfect Swatli with le?? Po? er than any ?"""'r'"^c'!l,""a, }" wfiiha'ri?lable^'caping to the only , V Wo w^ nmt every machine should leave their order,, early m^no d w0 pie Machines can be s^n ?t our *areii??o ^ roqueat all to examine tl'^a^lToouUKl.I,. where. Ml,i? street, above Qnlney. "I'"8 , Baltimore & Ohioltallroad Line I Wheeling, Parkersburg & Louisville. THK STKAMBItS KUllICE, SALLlb ^?ssssf-awSS 1SSi? - ?? lowest rates. ? The First Express Since the Deluge Mi=?"?' do 'lo, Heeled it French Mo. <lo ?? Children's ?lo oo ?. Goat CJ? u do Heeled no Call and ^Them.^'Mom^ -l'^'. opposite the | Merchants' and Mecnanlcs BanK^ sTON'B t SON. keen it Before the People, ?re?55.?su?%s?s lowing c"a,lt'c3:,"'^Tavlor Marlon. Harbour. Up sp^jferr!K??! SVvKcU^eU-, 1 a., .0 bycamngon r Wheeling Va^. jf p.?A superior articlc ofBurning stantly on hand at00 cts per gallon. . ALEX. HEYMAN, Sss^isisss^ 11)0 llobea in Silk. B ire^e. .^ ( tvU.^ i,0?sht fur the different an(l moi.t feiMona .1 a very cash direct from the Iinportets. ami }>BYMAVS. cheap at [apt] 1 Celeb^l^a,E]SrT SHIK.T. The perfect fit and the easy and couifoj^bW ^ ha* al bosora un?l 8boV^ST;i ^iaCictiou. Person* wishing ways given uyl^?tiJ^ durable Shirt now to obtam the bent litting i,v leaving their orders manufactured can be aupp"^^ KI.\, W'mylO No. 103 Main ?t-, Wheeling, 1 n. NEW MATERIAL FOR DRESSES. I WILL OPEN* ON THURSDAY MORNING, MV Second Stock of FASHIONABLE dress goods, containing a great many now thing*, brought out in tho "steamer Yanderbilt." 1 will also be able to offer great inducements in every description of Dress Goods, bonght at recent Auctions for half their value. ap9 J. S. RHODES. BIG MORTAR. Diamond cehikxt, SPALDING'S GLUE, for sale at myl2 GRAHAM'S DRUG STORK. CIREAM TARTAR, >* D iking Soda, Spices, for sale at my 1*2 GRAHAM'S Drug Store. 50,000 rimack, Coclieco and English makes, hand-oiue and cheap, at mh'iS RHODES* New Store. RECEIVED THIS DAY, A LOT OF NEW STYLE STRAW GOODS, for Gents. Youths and Childrens' Hats. S. AYERY. my 19 140 Main St.. Wheel iug, Vn. Refreshing*?a Glass of COLD SPARKLING MINERAL WATER, From the Fountain at tho myll Uridok Corner Drcg Store. \\7 ESTERN RESERVE CHEESE.? > ) '25 boxes prime Western Keservo Cream Cheese, just received and for sale by myl7 M. REILLY. I Magnificent dress silks, in I Flounces and by tho yard; prices very low. I tnh2fi GEO. K. TAYLOR. ?RV1T BOXESt--5u0 Fruit Boxes for 6ale by iny31 SMITH &OORRELL. F EXTRA FAMIl/V FLOUR?loo barrel Geuewee Mills XXX Extra Family- White Wheat Hour, lust received per steamer Courier, and for sale by [my 16] M. REILLY. ^Ti'BARRSLM^O. 1 CIN.LARD OIL Ai\j ap2S at 1JST. M OK HI SON A- Go's. GAFF'S family FLOUR?200 barrels just rccoivod per steamer Eunice and for<?ale by ml.13 M. REILLY. MEASURES.?Half Bushel, P?x:k and Half Peck, Half and Quarter Peck?White Pine, fir ?ale by [je?] J.A.METCALF. Barry'S TRICOPHEROt S, Wood's Hair Restorative, Emerson's do Batch elor's Hair Dye, BAzin's do Hnnel'f do For sale at my!2 ? GRAHAM'S Drug Store. New Stock! W ITCHES, 125 WATCHES, Matches, Mnlil Street. Watchw, Watchw*. Watrhen. H'ttcbc*. Jewelry, Jewelry. Tile Jewelry, Lnrge.t Jewelry, Stock. ??*}"? lnu-olrv Clockt. Jewelry, BfeMIng Silver Waw, Sterling 8il*er Ware, Sterling Silver arc, Sterling Silver Ware, B?r?t Quality Plated Ware, Best Quality 1'late.l W are. Ue?l Quality Fiatcl Ware. Best Quality Plhiw) Wort *?t.ld Pens, Gold Peru, Gold Chains, Gold Pent, At Gold Chaint, Ooldl'eui, Scott'. Jewelry QoldCbalM, Oold Pens, Store. Cold Chalui, Gold Pen*. Oold Chaint, Gold Chaint. And a great variety of other nwftil and ornamental article* Just received and for sale, wholMale an.l to ull. by fmyli) J. T. i?C01T. D. H. LADY'S LIVERY & SALE STABLES, ^ SITUATED ON TOE EAST ?JI?E W 71?-x"V Main street, betwetn QnincyQ^fe-^f^-' ^and John. Thankful fur thvjgjE^-y,r-* l 1 ' ' very liberal patronage exteuduu iv?*aru? the estnbliahinent heretofore, 1 leg leave to state to j the public that I have beeu to a great expense in i making additions to my stock of carriages and hors ! en. Hitd I flutter myself now to he in a condition to please the moat fintidious in my line. I am also Ret ting my hacks trimmed in good style, that Jamilius ilea ring to recreate themselves iu this way will please give me a call. 1 shall bo happy to accommodat? them with good teams and safe driven*. ... N. II.?Funerals in or out of the city furnished with carriages at the shortcut notice. I rtspectfully invite the public to call at my establishment where thev will find my Brother ready to accommodate them to anvthing in the stable. We hope with our untirinp efforts to please, to merit a liberal aharo o? the public patronage. jel-Cmd Second Stock of Summer Goods. PRICES GREATLY EEDUCED! WE HAVE NOW IN STOKE our SECOND STOCK or Hlch Summer Oooda, embracing all the lato Dt.veltiot iu Press Goodt?lllch Silkt. Ktaplo Ooods, Carpeting. Millinery Goods, etc.. etc. buying ulinoat exclusively for cntli. and buying mure exten sively than any other house in the city, (our Mock is nlwavs nearlv double any other In the city.) we are alilo "to offer inducement! such aa can be had uowhtre else. Wo nrn prepared to giro groat bargain!. jfCall and examine our 4TH0MAS. lARPETING.? Just received, a large lot of / vorv desirable styles of Carpeting. Oil Cloth. ?C bon "ht 'recently at very low rates, and will be sold. CauVnd examine for yoartelve^,^^ ^ THOMAS. 17RBNCII YOKE SHIRTS.?Just receiv A etl. 10 do*. French Yoke Shirts, of the celebrated Astos House make, warranted to fit. and the very b.>t quality ever brought to the city, and for sale at SO per cent". leU '"an Jobber.' mUi.^ ^ THOMAS. 1 UCTION BARGAINS.?We have Just r? xV. celved. V, c-i-u tinoCnl.Ntl POINTS, worth Soc, at 16c, Silk and ttool llareftes. at MY/:, Pacific Lawns. 1400 at 2S pr. Dress Silks, very beautiful and good quali tv, for .SO to 7n ct/4. f? cases Fine Straws, and 3 cases Neapolitan Bon net*. the cheapest ever seen iu Wheeling. 10 cartons Bonnet Ribbons, at ubout halt tnelr value. Call and see them. j bTONK A THOMAS. Notice to all Housekeopers. \\;1I0 P'IKS NOT WANT TO IIA\ B Til Kill \ > House Furniture lixjk like new, without any labor! K. llockiim'n Improved and unrivalled ten ' NXTt'UE I'ousn is just tiie thing to do ii with. It will repair old Furniture, even the very finest one*. In n few minutes, to perfect new without injury to it. Jt I does not contain Turpentine, which will afterwards I crack the old varnish, but contrary it will preserve them. Wc auk a trial ami arc willing to let every 1 body give it ono. and if it does not prove satisfactory we *io not n->k any pay for it. Cabinet Makers of our | own city use it and recommend it, and costs only *_o cents iter bottle. , CHINESE MOSQUITO PAPEIt. the only sure and i safe remedy to exterminate Mosquitoes in a few mln ute,. Flypaper. Lead Shot.^or , my30 Odd Fellows Hall Comer. ""second summer stock. Extra Bargains in Dry Goods! BKREGK ROBKS, Black, worth $12, at only $6. BRRKOK WATERED, something n?w and rcry rich, at S?^ cents. LAWNS and Crape Berege. very low. SILKS, Fancy, an articlc worth at si. and Black, less than any other House. PARASOLS and Suu Umbiellas, 26c less than e\er before. SHAWLS, at your own prices. LACK MANTLES, at 50 per ct. less than before. BONNETS, RIBBONS & RUCHES, very low, to gether with a great many other^rgains. too.numer ous to mention. ISAAC 1 It At* Kit, mvi9 123 Main ?t., uear Union. Wood's Improved Mowing Machine, 1^011 THE HARVEST OF 1RC0, will cut more gnus ^ in a d?v than any other Machine, without clog ging or getting out of order, is simple In Its construc tion, draws but 104 lbs. when at heavy work, thero being nosldodraft and no weight ou the horses ueck. It will cut A more pcrfcct swatli and with ouc thlrd lea* power, Than any other. The gearing is so simple and com pact that it cannot by lair usage get oiu ol order, several extra pieces ot tho machine and three knnes Wc fully warrant the Machine to work jurt as rep resented. or no sale, and now offer them with all the above guarantee at $80 and freight, on ? mos. credit, or *75 cash; which Is ?15 les? than any other machine thJ field. They can l.o Mlv oxanuned m working order a, our warehou^.,21 REMOVAL! REMOVAL! LAITGHLINsIs BUSHPIELD Wholesale Druggists! No. 74 Mais St., Wukeli.no, Va. DEALEBS IS Prngs. Paints, Wines, Chcm.al., OH., EMontial oils. Varnish, , , Patent Medicines, Whlto Lead, 11}e W liUkey, HAVE BEMOVICD To their uow roonifl, opposite the Bank of Wheoliug, where they will be pleased to sec their old customers. Buying largely from Importer*, aud exclusively for cash, we can oft'er inducements to close buyers, few Western Drug Houses can. Orders by mail shall re ceive our usual prompt and careful attention. f\( If I LBS. ROSB PINK, Dark and rlchT" cJV/v_/?j?>0 *? Chromo Green, Tienmn'*, 1260 " Chrome Yellow, do 2o<) " Chrome Yellow. Baltimore. my4 At _LAUCHLINS & BUSHFIELD'S. _ ,)X HBL8.PUIIE LINSEED OIL, 10 ** Spirits Turpentine. 10 44 Varnish. Coach and Cabinet, 3 ?? Japan Varnish. For sale by my4 LA UGH LI XS .* BUSH PI ELD. o/^ BBLS. SPANISH WHITING, 10 " Venitian Bed, 10 " lampblack, assorted Papers, ?r? " Eddy's Befin- d Black. At _ray4 LAUGH LINS * BUSHFIKLD^S. OA LBS". C HLOROFORM, ?>\J 10 ~ Iodine Potash. 200 " 'li Men's Fluid Extracts. 50 " Tilden's Solid Extracts. At my4 LAUQll LI.\g k PUSH FIELD'S. inn OZS. SULPHATE till.MNE, 1\J\J 20 ?* Sulphate Morphia. loo " Tannin, in ??z. bottles, 50 lbs. Red Precipitate. At mr4 LAUGHLINS Jk BUSIIFIELD'S. OH BBLS. TANNERS OIL, prime article Ov 10 '* Bleached hale oil, 10 ? 1<ard oil. No. 1. 10 - Castor Oil, white, At my LAUGH LINS A BUSHPIELD'S. New printed bereges just op?n? ed by fmyiiO] U KO. B. TAYLOR. INSURANCE. .Etna Insurance Co. of Wheeling, Office at thi Savingi Bank of \Thtfliugs No 63 Main St. TnE ABOVE NAMED COMPANY, having been fully organized. Is now prepared to take risks at lowest consistent rates, on Buildings. Machinery, Furniture, and Stt>cks of Merchandise, and against all dangers attending the transportation of Merchan dise on Rivers, Seas. Lakr-*, Caualt. and l'.aili ^a-ls. Applications for lnrarancc will be promptly at tended to by the President and Secretary. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, g. P. HILPRETH, HENRY K. LIST, Secretary. President. DIRECTORS, C. D. Hubbard. John L. IIoBns, Christian Hess. Taos. II. List, L. D. Wait. Opjortunity is still afforded to those who wish to subscribe, as the subscription book remains i pan at the Company's office. m>25-JT OHEET IRON?100 bdlsGalvanized.JuiuatT, O Charcoal and Common Sheet Iron, on liniiil and foraUel y J. R. DICKEY, ,n?? No. 27 Monroe flreet. i Reported for the Daily Intelligencer frsra WaahingUn. Wasbisgtos. June 5.?Tbe Japune-o ; princes, accompanied by their principal 1 officers ^nd the General Commission, pro i ceeded to the executive mansion to-day. to i tukc leave of the President. The latttr ' received them in the blue room, in ?-oin . pauy with Gen. Cass and several otbtr gentlemen. The interview wns cordial and of comparatively long continuance.? ' The President nrnong other things inform J ed them that he had selected for the Con ? l mission, several of the most gallant olhj ! cers of our navy, who in pe^ce were most kind, but in war we depend upon them tor our defence. He trusted, however, they would never be required to operate against ? Japan. Tbe distinguished visitors, through < their interpreters, expressed their high ap : preciation of the President's address, as . cn a former occasion alluded to the band . some reception with which tbey have met, ? and of the many kind attentions bestowed on them. The President presented to each ) of the Primes a large gold medal, bearing j his likeness and a suitable inscription. , struck at the Philadelphia mint and also a i number of beautifully bound illustrated American books. f iiese were received j with evident satisfaction. At parting the j hand shaking was mutually cordial aud } the interview throughout, was of a grati 1 Tying and pleasant character. j There seems to be but little, if any ; doubt that the House bill for the admis sion of Kansas will pass the Senate, whether with or without amendments, is uncertain. Senator Bigler to-day declared that he would vote for the measure with out qualification. The two Houses having disagreed on the question of restoring tbe mail service, a committee of conference has been ap pointed, consisting of Senators Pearce, Yulee r.nd Cameron, ana Representatives ; Colfax, Washburn, of Me., and Crawford. The President has signed tbe bill which | increases the pay of navy officers about 25 i per cent. t The Postmaster General has answered the call concerning Mr. Fowler's defalca tion, and makes some extraordinary reve latious. It appears that bis accouuts were never legally settled during the whole term of tbe pregeut Administration, but were adjusted by a ficticious system, in uppareut violation of the letter and spirit of tbe law. The accounts are settled j quarterly. Hut three months elapsed I usually before any quarter is closed up. | Weekly returns are made to the finance bureau of tbe department, showing the J actual deposits, against which drafts moy ' be made. But it has been the practice in the Auditor's Office, in adjusting Mr. Fowler's accounts in the lust three years, . when a buluuee was found against him at ' the cud of a quarter, instead of requiring j ' it to be paid or reporting it to the Post j ! Master (Jenernl, as the law contemplates, to credit hiin lor the curreiit returns of the | ensuing quarter made to tbe fiuanee office, thus euubling him to use the receipts of one to meet the deficiency of the other, and concealing a defalcation throughout. < Since the House amended the Pacific j Telegraph bill by throwing the constrnc ) tion open to the lowest bidder, it has been . discovered tliat a certain gigantic inonopo ' ly iuteuds, if the Senate concur in this f amendment, to bid so low u9 to prevent >j any other parly from procuring the cou . tract at a living rate, thus securing the [entire control of telegraphing from the j Atlantic to the Pacific and increasing the ? power of the monopoly alluded to, to a I still more dangerous extent than now. UThe select Pacific Railroad Committee eld a meeting at the Capitol this evening. | Sixteen members were present. Messrs. | Hamilton, of Texas, Davis, of Md., ltice, of Massachusetts, Farnsworth, of Ills., and illhiir, of Pennn., were absent. Af ter some discussion, relative to amendments, a mo tion to amend the bill originally agreed upon by tbe Committee for a centrnl ronte by inserting the Southern Texas, El Paso and San Diego route, was carried by n vote of 6 to 5. The question then re.-urrcd upon reporting tbe bill to the House as amended. Upon tbnt a question arose as to whether the friends of nn extreme northern route could be allowed to move an amendment in the House. To this question Mr. Curtis, the Chairman, re sponded that he should not allow any more amendments but should rail the pre vious question, thus shutting off all j amendments and debate. This settled the I question of the Southern road. The vote on reporting the bill to the Hou3e, as amended, was then taken up aud defeated by a vote of 5 aves to 6 nays?Col. AI - dricb changing his vote for the reasons given. Adjourned to meet again to-day. CONGAKSSIOXAL. Washington, June fi. House.?The nouse, after n brief dis cussion, tabled the Senate bill providing for the settlement of private land claims in Florida, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mis souri. On raotion of Mr. Sherman the House postponed till the second Tuesday of De ccmner next, Mr. Fenion's hill for the relief of the officers and soldiers of the revolutionary army, and the widows and children of those who died iu the service. Mr. Rust called up the joiut resolution giving the assent of Congress to such nets as the Legislatures of Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas have or may pass, for the removal of the Red ltiver raft by levying tolls on the boats which may navigate said river, to defray the expenses. The resolution was passed by 84 against 77. The House resumed consideration of the contested election case. Senate.?Mr. Latham presented the pe tition of merchants of Philadelphia and Boston, for an overland mail. Laid on the table. Mr. Bayard, from the Judicial Commit tee, reported a bill to regulate the mileage of members of Congress. Mr. Cameron presented a petition from citizens of Pittsburgh, in favor of a change in the tariff. Mr. Crittenden moved to take ?p the Houmas land bill. Carried hy 27 to 23. Mr. Bayard resumed his remarks in op position to the bill. New York, Jnne 6.?The U. S. brig Perry, Lieut. Filchnjr.n. arrived to-day from Montevido, April 7. She left the frigate Congress, brig Bainbridi?e and steamer Pulaski at Montevido; all well.? The brig Dolphin was daily expected, from cruising. The Perry brought home from St. Catharines, four of the crew of the whaling bark Lypee, of Stonuinghnm, cjuried with mutiny. Coxcono, N. H., June 6.?The House was organized to-day by the election of the Republican nominees made in the cau cus last night. Resolutions were adopted in the Mouse authorizing the appointment of a committee to consider what legisla tion is uecessary to prevent the spread of the cattle disease. Xsw Yobe, June C.?The iteamer Per sia took ont 240 passengers and $1,030,000 in specie. ! Pot* S.UXIA. C. \V . Jnne 6.?The stM ? tner Arctic, of the Cltctland, Detroit and L ike Superior liue, was wrecked on Hurm i Inland, Lake Superior, iu a fog on the 29th ' ult. She is a total loss; no lives lost. j New York, June 6.?Hicks, the oyster i sloop pirate, hut made a fall conftfiion.? ; He admits killing Capt. Burr and the two Watts hovs, and gives the details of the j circumstances attending the tnurderf. He J also states that he was oue ot the muti i neers of the bark Salndin. Hf is dictating a storv of his life and adventures to he , published. j *VA.j/WAY^^ RE AD yT Neatnesi! Punctuality! Deipatehr DAILY INTELLIGENCER STEAM PRINTINGHOUSE Cor. ftuinoy and Main-St*., WHEELI N G ! HAVEsO JUST FITTED CP OCR JOB OFFICE tVITH A SPECIAL YIEW TO BOOK&JOB WORK IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. Wtr are pwpaml to execute at short nolice. | anil at the LOWEST CASH PRICES ?AIL KINDS OK? | PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! Such nw Books and Pamphlets, BASK CHECKS. CATALOGUER BILLS LADING, BILL HEADS. CIRCULARS, DRAFTS. SHOW CARDS. DRAY BOOKS. LETTER HEADS, DRUO LABELS. BUSINESS CARDS. NOTES, TAOS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c.. &c., &c. Jtfc'WQ bare, at a hea?y eX|**r>liturc. furliiahrd -ur Job Office with all wcMwary material*. embracing TYPE. RULES. BORDERS. CUTS..AC-, Of the latent and uio.t fusbiunablo ft vie*, to render It capable of executing work equal to that of any other establishment in the die, ond po~e??ing fiurilitie* iu the way of Steam, Ac. for doing work expeilitiou?ly, im-nrpju?wl by any other "Qu.-. we respectfnl!} pre sent our i taHum Tur a >liare of public patronage. a-*n ring those who entrtut tlieir work to an. thai no effort ?hall be wanting bj rive entire aatlefactlou. norll- W CAMPBELL A JTDERMOT. MEXICAN MU8TANG LINIMENT Its wonderful effects and con?equ?nt popularity? j perhaps na article In the history of the Materia JW I ica, ever acquired the same Patronage, wai subjected I to the same number of severe and different test?, and ! met with >? few failure* a? the Mustang Liniment. It has justly been styled a Panacea for all external Wounds, Cuts, Swelling-*, Sprains, Bruises, or Erup I tiohs on Man or Beast. It is so (kr a medicine of sur prising virtue, that Physicians are compelled to pre i scribe it, and from some remarkable cores of Chronic nud Distorted Rhcumatic costs It bss naturally at tracted much attention from the first scientific minds of the age. No family cau afford to be without a bottle of the Muntans Liniment in the house. B< vecrt of imitotioHi. Tho genuine Is sold by respectable dealers In all part4 of the world. mrJ4-lm BARNES A PARK^PropHetom, N. V. JA9. C. OE*. J0S- ?' UTTI-E* Co-Partnership Notice. I WOULD ANNOUNCE TO MV OLD CUSTOMERS and friends generally, that I have this day (10th> associated with myself Joseph O. Little, ftv the pur pose of continuing the Wholesale and Retail w** ; and Wall Paper business, at the old etand, M M*Io , street, and woulu hereby thank my old en -toincrs for ? the patronage heretofore extended to me, and ask for J the rfra a continuant of the name. As it will bo | necr'S'iry for me to clo??e up all outstanding accounts. 1 all parties will have the oj.|H?rtunity afforded of ma king ^ttlement in a tow days. ^ g QRR. j HOT BED PLANTS. JOIIXSmN a FROST, Agents for A. If. IIu*?y. Mt. Pleasant, will l?e prepared te furnish direct j from the hot houae, in twenty-foar hour* notice^ , fine thrifty Sweet PoUto. Tomato, Cabbage and , Cucumber Plant*, some of them lul low u K.50 . per thousand. Uardinera will plt-ax: hand tlieir ar- | dera tn early, ? the planU will be ready by the ?th J of this month (.May.) _ . , t Also, Sorghum Seed. Monntaln Sweet Wafer Mel lon Seed and Cut-umber Seed, by the ll?.; Broom Corn i ??*d. several kinds of Seed Curn for field culture, ; and Garden Seed of 21 JUta Street. j UNE FR'CH JACCOSET IeAWXS. ; do do Clilntxes, Merrimack Prints, at cents. Bordered do VJ>Z do Fine Kil led Mei'lin. 12J? do ap-l Ju.-t received by OKO. R. TA^ LOR- j \irlXDOW CLASS '-00 luiu Window | W Gin**, assorted idles, on hand and ?>r eale by 'uljjj P.O. 1I1LDKKTH A BKO. F LADIES' St'AT U3IBKELLAS. LAIHKS- PAKASOLS. A l?rge and complete *tnck of UdifV and Mwe?' Hoiirrv. It) Adams Kxpriw. ni.rW HElSKEI.L k SWEAR1 NO EN. R ICII PARIS SirSLIX ROBES. my2S GEO. It. TAYLOR. VEW 9IACKEREL.-1H0 half f*n?Ca M# i.1 diurn No. 3 Mnckei ??!. bids do. LO kip-* No. 1 and 2 Mocker?!, 20 halt bbls No. '2 d-.? for role by mv31 MAXWELL, CAM Pit ELL k TINGLE. IP YOU WAST A TIE, CRAVAT, Undershirt, l'air of Driwers, Silk or Linen Hand kerchief*. HaJf Ilose. a fttick or any article of GENT'S KCRNlSIllNG GOODS, be sure to po to nirlO JOH .V T. LA KIN'S. IlfERK'SCWTI GERMAN HOAPr T f lw bvXH io store and for sale by myX M. REILLT. RASS BOUND CEDAR BUCKETS* _Je* for sale by J. A. M ETC A LP. lirHITE WHEAT EXTRA PA3II > > LY FLOUR-?1W barrels XXX Franklin Mills White Wheat Family Flonr, jn?t m-drH per steamer J. II. Ford, and for sale by [mjr5] 51. REILLT. D Skw Yoi;k, Jum 5.?\Vm. R. llulht. President of the Bank of Mobile, died in this city to-d:ir. IAllD OIL.?40 !>I>1? Nu. 1 and i received m<I j fbrsato low by [mylU] OLIVER PRVOR. Mixed paixts, all colors, ai way? ready and cheap, at nplS W. S. TIPPETrg. f lillE I-' 1NEHT TOI1.KT KOAPS, !,??>> X ?t [mylij GRAHAMS Drag store. YE STtFFS.?A Une .u4 Sue umtnul for talc at [npJSJ ORAIIASrS DKl'U STORK. VERT LARCE stock FRKXCH XEEDLEWOKKS?Mitt* HcMrry. II lore* aod Xotlr.ui Kfwmllj. Jurt rcKiTcd aud fjr mle, whoir ?Ub and retail, at >p<j AT.EX. HEVMays. PACKAGES DOMESTIC PRINTS, JU Mualin. Ticking*, etc.. chmp at apl ALEX. HEVUAN-S. BAR IHOJI.?Koiir'I Iron, from 3 in. to 3-101a Siiiare Iran, from SU in. to *'i in. Plat bar do. - 2J4XI in. to?X?< inch. Oral and Half Oral Iron. llanJ and lloop Iron. Nor way and Jnniati Nail Hod Iron, on hand an ?? for valrl.j n,h9 J. B. AICKEY. H&ts and Caps! I AM NOW RECEIVING AND MANTPACTURINO a large and desirable a?K>rinienItof Hats and Copt, consisting of Men's. Youths and Boys* HtUan4C%x?. Ill) Of the latent fitshkm. Also. STRAW GOODS.?LEGHORN, PANAMA A PALM LEAF II ATS?A Urge and general a?*orttnentof the above goods sill be sold at the very lossd price*. Waoira&L* Ctmi are invited ti? call and examine the bat* and prk-** before baying elsewhere. S. avert. srO*. W Main ft.. Wheeling. Ta JSStt-^S&sgS ?tjr at auothm prioa, ?t MODES' N*" fctora. taha> . .. iVlCH DBK8J COODS 11 ^gsr&tz. air rnaUUd to ?Bergr?*t ind flH) t^JuST ap2l a Ko -> ^ r. fOKH BAV* BASUi R?C3ID? *2o0 Square and OtU Ir ?. fary?J.l~ b?t l7 Xo. to I ** *??? ? _ owekt mtatoe?.-^^' > ? . -p-rfo. ' OB31 * i ? " "" , another ?nc a-wtnjenl ?r ?H?*t frrrrtMU W-T-, ??M -vrtltf """*jS|?Sm& FROST. **?*?*-_ ' iirlUTK PISH.?? barreU and 100 half b 1 V f rrln White *i?h. just received;for J " ^ a^agcAMWttLL ? ?????. ? mlt2l ' t r/IPPEBLIS'H WORM I.OZKSOKS, &$? *- *? "*" " Trustee's Sale I -r?Y VIRTl'K OK A CERTAIN lltKD OKTHIST. ! B .lilSVbT ?tb day ?f a,.^ : tufxti \?5> ? sg;^SSffi ? ssafcis - r u.tN". ten (ll?. in the t?.Tit<-~^??l (12J) S^nai. f ? I,,- K ?11 \ir addition tooM city. and rtwt*<* ' rLco^r :Vn^.'? -?l l.-r.^.tr^.Uu.on. .; J JZ7- U~rJ-l?. v*""< I'm-** M?*ine. and ' AT??"?^rL??A wniaenc, thereof in band to 1 uav tb? sum of #1,000 and tb> I ?r the .?!?' . credit cf 0 month. ? U b?^?n. , taking from the porcl?rr or P""*"?? ???*' tecuniv, with latere.! from the day ?Jf ??*? *"??? taining a lien on the JaS-OOd Trurt" IK drt? or i Notice! Notice! Notice! mills WAY. UKMI'KNCN. ALI. M 1IU .\KK I im?iueM wear, cut aud ia the Wert and ??* \ nntiMved stvl* Ut calling in ?* ^ \esssassrjsr sfisrareffi |?-"KiESSStm,. I /-.UKV GOODS?I wiU <i*n on Jbnrjday Gr morning. May 10th, the L.rgeat ^t*Kk??* aSd Pat-hionable Orey Oond* ever -~n In Jt?n^. i The.e is a perfect panio fc* Ibeje '']%*?& j and I will hnvr many rtylea entirely new and wntc cannot lie ?eeu eUewbere. ^ ^ RHODES1. 1 PAR reOS^Ainto -r Iltubnrg mmmute I |> tureti ISar and tihift Ircn^Uy^jd; ! rrl> PLATE boxeaTin Plate. l^tCbar lc.1 brandy <or -1. by ^ X.V 'boxes WINDOW ObAS", 100 TX ECEIVKD TU18 DAY PR STEAM R er >0" ?-r~b. ? ! '*??,* "J'>* UST.MOBKMOyCO. i T 1ST RECEIVED WD FOR ?*tK> ; rrtm? Ki"C^T-MOBBI8Q^ACO. ruse VBBOOJis-::. .u?, jo? ' 1* t.. ??!? b- :ntr?<; JLJlI? i r> ,VCOS Lhd? KliuuUerM. ! 1"^ 2 M pLuu Ilauw. , iJ 5 tc.. Su^rCure.lCan?Ml?d llamJ, ; jurt raceired and ?>r rale by [tnyla] M. KULil ! OHEKT IK05(rM bondU. J"5 Ual.anued and Common SWt m fc* by } janit) * 1 r/TcMB* OP BOSSEIk.'S aU prfe~. ! tt'mmi"t'10 ?LKt.'nsTMAys. 1 IiLAKTKK PAlilD t I^ASW PtAB t r TtU-?io bbli l-larter Paris 20 ** Land rrcdvcd by F. C. UlLDKfcTH A BRO^ ! myS4 i -l-o PABMEllS 10.WH? Ammoniared Pboe t ? illBPLACB I.OBT CBBAP WAU" l J'Vl'Elt. Window Ebadaa. Floor UU CbKh, ThMa 'orers, (liildren'i fancy Cal^ l-alm fW *c- Ac. Umy8 J08- OKATt:b ' ^ I _ L1VDHIES." 1 > Toy lluckcu, l I'aiute'l Chnnu. ! 1'ainUd Tuba, Clay Plp? my24 P.C. 1HLPBETH A BUO. DESTkABLE GOODS! JUST OPENED. EKOUan BARA0E, jf rard? ??, PLAIS^BLACK 0BC.AXDIK LAW*. mTlf *' GBCMt.TAYLOB t/V\ PIECES OP AI^I. THE DIP It M f l'KKHXT Mtvles of Imported and liueeestic t and ^Twidth, of Oil CUk, Ja.tir?ei??laud offer In OAXKEBSOS, lmnTIlKBS * CO'f? ..bear ..eel: IF YOU WAST A COLLAR, PAIR of Snspendere: KM, Silk, Thread or Back 4*)?*?*? I so to [mylOf JOHN T. LA KIN'S. NEW WALL |IPAPERr JVfT RECEIVED?10 (mh more of tbnw bwati fut cbcan Satin Wall Flpm. | mttU JOSEPH URATE* WHISKEY BARRELS.?M Prim new Whixkey Barrels, all well seasoned timber and clear of np,Jn?t received and lor sale by mbi) G?0. ADAMS, No. 50 M*fn at. RECEIVED ASU FOR SALE-4 bbla IL (cake and granulated) Staple Sngar. at inylR LIST, ilURKlSON ACO*S SEMPER IDEM MI SLI^ at 12l:cU, it ?wy25 GEO. K.TA?LoK'S. STOUGHTON BITTFRS.?A prfme arti cle, put tip iu lw*M of one doz. each, constant!jr on Land and for rale by GEO. ADAMS, mbT MMaiiM. Maryland lime.?ion i.tufrr-h imrnt. in liim and for ?ale by OLITKR PRYOR. I.VDOW SHADES^ilrrfn OU CLtb, Bnfi" Holland, Satin Green Paper, Satin linn Papers and Gilt Blind* of rrcrr devriptirn. At re duced pricw, by (rahlJJ J. GKAVE>. XV' w H1TE GOODS NAINSOOK MUSLIN, l\i yd. wide. INDIA 1 do, 2 ? - FRENCH do, for Sklrt^ SWISS do JACCONET do INDIA MULL do Jc?t received by . TAT . mytt GEO. JL TAYLOR. J VST RECEIVED?50 1 5ff?e4 Prrper, at fmylS] LIST. MOBltlSON A ofF MARYLAND LIME. Freeh knt, re ceived and tor aalo by my24 OLIVER PRTOR. T ADIES' DRAWER?, CHEMISE I j and MsbfOownm of the mo?t approved Pari* m*he. just open at jnh^? RHODE*Sew Stare. I FOULARD SILKS, in amafl CWckm phMs Bayaderes and Stripe*. m*T? If KlgKELL 1 SWEA RINSES, A tCTIOH LOT OF LIVEXIuI T" j\. 20 pieces Irish Linen at *' eanta. 2?j ?* ?? u 33 m 50 * J%4 30 - * AO w The? Linen* are Cicbanhoa Sons and fraail?" make, and warranted superior quality nod now Ub f1"1*18! RHODES* New Store. The richest mocrhuvo dress Goodm ever brought to tbi* city. mvMini; of C piece* of UHtpin's 64 wide Black all twd ttlalnee, . 10 Pre* Patterns of eTtfantly 1 n.U.4Jei?tl | Black Sdka. 5 pieces of tery (la- Caxniae CI tk, air., ijMt received frun tbe great Xrw York a net Ion bad? aln. and for aato below Importer'* price* at