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iirgest Circulation of any Paper ie Western Virginia. Sz Saturday Morning-. Aug- li7l860~ 1'1-BMC Schools.?There 77a lcirimporUat public School notice in -jiiier column, to wbich the utteution of r?i:t3 and pupils is directed. Some new ,!rs have been adopted by the commiss ars and trustees lh:it all should be fa liar with. Chcbch.?It is well known at a new church is about to be erected 5 strict, below Quincv, by the Evan elics! Lutheran Church. Rev. Freder 's, conewpaiion will lay the corner stone , MonJ iy forenoon at 10 o'clock. Prof, .ehmnna. of tbe Columbus Theological ;t-minarr, will officiate. ggf-VoUtical D?UOS3t::atiuns ro-t.iv. Bell and Everett meeting at Triadel i,ij See tbe programme in another col -.23. : l/ncijlo and nam'.in pole raising in >. Fifth Ward, this afternoon, at j o'clock, if by the Market. patriots will pnt this notice in their hats. fafAcciDZXT.?A son of Asa T. French .'idiiig nciir JJorristonn, on the National id welt of this city, was thrown from : horse h day or two since, und verr jiv injured. He was riding down hill ?rring a sack of apples, the lack became :icd and tbe apples ponring out on the jand, frightened the horse, who, plung r forward, threw the hoy; his foot cutch tlie .-;irrt:ji lie was dragged some or a bun t d yards: bis shoo eon ? ; otr his foot became detached from - stirrup. H; was rendered insensible for some .J. and it >vas feared that he was injur bcvoml recovery. SafTiiE Glen Easto.v Excunsto.v.? We .-Itcted yesterday morning to state that ? eimrston to (Jien E iston passed off in rrv pie .sant manner. There were about :? li'in Ire I persons went down on - train, besides mauy more who joined ? jurty on tbe ground. The day was *?' romping and chatting, and in ;:ner suorts suggested thuuisi-lrcs as ?.:::n/lhs occasion. In the afternoon, li.tt". K.-hols made a little' talk,"'which '.lentively listened to. The excur ;.:3 relumed in good spirits, without ' mel a i!!' a single accident calcu . ??) ir.'.erlere with the pleasure of the &TA Dos w kx.j.vs ai- tiik Company i seeps -A friend of ours who has re * ',evu r"!|ning after strange gods, in -?-'iitiriii ?? ??, went over into Ohio for a ? days, where he was hailed by his new :e liretbern, the Democrats, with all the ? :aess and rejoicing usual over prose to that faith. Amongst other ' 'fs shown him he was taken into the where they were holding a coventiou, presume as a delegate Iroin Virginia.? ? ;Ie there some mean cuss stole his last <n handkerchief from his pocket, leav ? 'am to perspire as freely and smell as : IS Democrats usually do. Fortu ?ly the thief did not dive very deep or he ; it have made a haul which would have i for his trouble. Our friend says the aocralic candidates suit him lirst rate ?ne parly is not bis stylo. taT UllLBuAD TkaSSPORTATIOS.?The iporl.iUon eastwardlv into the city oi ;imore. over the U&Uiraore and Ohio . road. on tome of the princiii.i* staples, July, was as follows: Bark 334 I coal 43.S3S tons; fire br'n 1: 27 tons; I : 23.8il? barrels; grain 4oG tons; -..le 12o tons; irou 4S2 tons: iron ore |:i manganese 433 tons; lard and butter tons; letther 209J ton?; cotton 497 -:v. w.iol 4,814 hales; flaxseed 4 casks; iisionr 52} tons: lard oil 114J tons; J jt.tr 2.127 ton;: lime 24 tons: live |i k, viz?7,ICO hnjs; ii,2i;4 sheep; 154 >es and mules: 1,935 horned cattle; : i'. and sliurts 385J I'ins; pork and bacon j -74J toas; tobacco 4.375 hhds. whisky j I u5 barrels: miscellaneous 683 tons; hay I V.uus: bemt>39 tons: flour from Washing Is branch 4.6:7 barrels. |tr?rri:K WiRM avu Dry Whether.? I " 1 J continued nry aud warm weath has proved ,-ery injurious to the crops, | : only in th* neighborhood of this city, "fer * Urge extent of the adjacent ?nutry. During t'uc latter part of July II lUe iiegiming of August, in former 1 in s'.crius were very frequent, par Tcut.irly thos: which come up suddenly, "Ma Mia drois as large as bullets, occa I'On '" j mifripersed with hail, by way of ?"'Hy. Bat the weather, this summer, > rumplem- pnl lQ ti.eir trumps the old ?taer ^ro^osticators, who always pre T ? r"n or astorin at every change of the f'-?n. Ti.e noon changes, but the weatli "'rs Dal- lie same burniug sun pouring **4 r?ysfor week after week, scorch - <?]> the g-ass in the squares and gar "tid withering almost all kiuds ot r J'hfrr. *i;;e the trees in every dire ? ?Itonping fur the want of moisture. I^^The Riter.?The river was still ceding, lost night, with about sit teet in ifce channel. TUe weather was %-u ?-o fur several days previous, i* * i bot enough. The uew boat. ^ mny Soutb, is ijciug painted and or | n?nted ic first rate taste. She has a M-re ;q n,e c*bin, representing the p^nsiju Uriige, which is a faithlui ?{ t-i^cuted by our fellow townsman. *"Wis. [i ier- ^ere immense crowds of people koth ii^es of the river, at Cincinnati I* ^uvingtou, oa Thursday to 3ee Dan - 2 iiuge elephant, Lalla Hookh, swim r-Oriio. The Commercial describes the ! ?*? oa ibe shore and on the water, as a I*- ttnimutiug and novel one, during the Trainee 01 tlie aquatic feat. Lalla ya ^ompi.sUed the task under the l*Qc^ of Rice.Jtfith the greatest ease. I ? ' I I / I gggpOYSTEBS.?T. II. Mong advertise! the commencement of the oyster Benson. He is prepared to accommodate the public ! with the best. j Desperate Ma* Caged.?A Ger man named John Kenner was committed to jail yesterday, by Alderman Dulty, in default of bail, for making certain desper ate threats against the life and property oT Mr. John Goshorn. Itappeurs that Kenner was a tenant of Mr. Gosborn's, and em ployed upon the latter's farm. Recently ! Mr. G. tins missed sundry household arti : cles. and hud reason to suspect that Ken j ner appropriated them. Kenner would | not submit to an investigation or search but became very indignant when accused, and conducted himself in a very violent manner. In moving away from the prem ises, he stopped and broke down and com pletely destroyed a valuable farm gate, and when Mr. G. undertook to prevent him doing further damage, he picked up slick and struck Mr. G. a damaging blow upon the arm. After this Kenner threat ened to kill Mr. Goshorn and burn bis property. Upon being arrested and taken before Alderman Dulty he could not give bail and W;i3 therefore sent to jail. BUSINESS NOTICES. B3P~Takk Yocr Choice!?We have in store a small supply of Campaign Medal*, each one contain a good photograph like ness of Hell and Everett; Lincoln and Ilam lin; lirtckinridye and Lane (Douglas aud Johnson medals to arrive.) They are Tery neat and can be worn attached to a vest or fob chain. For sale by T. II. Logan & Co., And Logan. List Sl Co. BS^Every one should know where to get Dp. Sunford's Liver Invigorator or Liver Remedy; Brentl:nger'3 Fluid Extract Sarsnparillit and Dandelion; Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and Kenuedy's Salt Rheum Oiutment; Bcerhave's Holland Bit ters; llooQ.mil's German Bitters; Hostetters Celehrated .Stomach Bitters; Ayer's Sar saparilla; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Scovill's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrup; Winchester's Genuine Prepar> tion of the Hypophos pbites of Lime and Soda; Dr. Bronsou's live different preparations of Blood Food; Lindsey's Blood Searcher; Dr. Guysott's improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsstparilln; Dr. Townsend's Compound Extract of S irsaparilla; Dr. Bull's Sarsapa rilla; Dr. Rohack's Scandinavian Blood Puriiier. Carter ? Spanish Mixture; Wliit coiuhs Remedy for Asthma; Mrs. Gardner's Balsam of Liverwort and iloarhoiind ; Seller's Cough Syrup; .Mrs. Wiiislows'a Sooihicg Syrup; Dr. Chapman's Hoar lion "i ii ilsain; Eolfs Pills; Todd's Pills; Dr. Man's Pills; Braudreth's Pills; Ro back's i'ills: Seller's Pills; Dr. A. Roger's Pills; Bennett's Plant and Root Pills; Javue's Pills; liollownv's Pills; Wright's Pills; Ayer's Pills; Burnett's Cocoaine.? Prescriptions prepared from pure medicine by day or night at the Centre Wheeling Drug Store, by Reed & Kraft. Eves tuose who are iu the enjoy ment of perfect health frequently have need to have recourse to touics as preven tives of disease. We are never too well ar mored against the assaults of "the ills that flesh is heir to."' Such an invigoratortbey may find iu Uostetter'3 Bitters?a medicine that cannot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the system. At this season, particularly, the strougest man is not proof again3t the malaria, iu certain sections of thiscountry. In all cases of lever and ague the bitters are more potent than any amount of qui uine, while the most dangerous case3 of bilious fever yield to its wondreful proper ties. Those who have tried the medicine will never use another, for any of the ail ments whiclj the //"Steftcr U;ttrr.i profess to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment, we cordially recommend an early application to the bitters, when ever they are stricken by diseases of the digestive organs. Sold by druggiats and dealers generally, everywhere. Ei?>rSee advertisement in another col umn. jgHE FOR. REXT?-The brick store room and dwelling (up stair*), at present ? ccupied by Mainew Mc.Nr.bb, ou Webster street, Centre Wheel ing. I'i?-rt<'8nion given from the 1st October. Apply to TilOS. K. MOFFIT. EXECUTOR'S SALE. TIIE HOUSEHOLD AND kitchen FURNITURE together with farui'ng utensils und one work horse, be on gin g to tre eftate of Dauiel Zane dec'd. wil- lipoold at his late residence ou Zuoe's Islaml. ou Monday, the 2< th inst. Sa e to commenco at 10 o'clock A. M. All sums of and under, cash; over that sum, ;i negotiable note ai Gu davs with approved security. G. L. CKA.N31KR, C. L. z.wu. attg9 Executors of Dan'l Zaue. dec*d. Splendid New Stock of Vases and China Tea Setts. IIOBBS it BARNES, 115 Main St. rj AVE JUST UfcCfclVhD KKUM TUK KASTKRX CI. Cities a magnificent assortment of elegant Bo hemian Ware comprising a handsome variety of Bo hemian Glass Vase*. Jewel Boxes. Kugraved liohemi an Goblets, Toilet Setts. Card Baskets, laper Hold ers. Preserve Dishes. Paper Weights, and Finser Howl*. Also, superb China Vases plain and dec >ra ted. from 75 cents to$J. very rich and handsome; t-.iegant Medallion and Landscape Vases. Kich China Culo Coffee's, China Caudlosticks, Tete-a-Tete Setts, China Mugs. Toy Tea Setts, China Colognes. Violet >etts. and haudsomo sots of l'lain White and Gold Baud China Tea Setts. Also, a new anicle of Parian Ware, consisting of Parian Vases, Pitchers. Taper Holders, Parian Match Boxes, aud Molasses Pitchers; also, Tene Canta and White Grauite Molasses Pitch ers. jv i? SH RIVER & CO., IVo. 31 3Ionroe St., Wheeling, Vs. Having determined to discontinue the Liquor bnsinos*. we offer our ?t??ck at cost, or what it will bring, consisting of Peuet. Castillion & Co.. Hennessey, utard and Lardehello Brandies, Claret, Port and Malaga Wines, heveral qualities of Hum and Gin. Old Jlje. Monongahcla and Wheat Wbi-kies. Also. 100 bbls of Pure One Year Old ?.ye Whisky, manufactured at our distillery. j.vl7-lm Dry Goods, Cheap for Cash! ATTEND TO YOUR INTERESTS, JOHN pOE3IER IS NOW COMMENCING to -ed all of his Stock of Summer Goods, at al most any price, to make room for Fall St??ck. All persons wishing to buy good* cheap for cash, are re -I ectfully iuvited to call at No. S3 Main st., Centre Wheeling. laugUj JOHN ROhMKli. (Union and Staats Zeitung p ease copy.) Boots & Shoes, Cheap for Cash! CtASH CUSTOMEIIS ARB respectfully IN ) VITKD to call soon at JAS. W. ORR ?fc CO'8 Shoe Store, .where you will find all kinds of Light Summer Shoes, I at nearly half price, to clot>e out Summer Stock. Please call soon at So. 31 Main St., Centre Wheeling. au0-3 J. W. ORR & CO. (Union and Staats Zeitung please copy.) DR. TANNER'S COLGH MIXTURE for sale at GRAHAMS' DRUG STORK, jeli Siien of the Big Mortar. 1A BOXES CONCENTRATED POT 1\J ASII?Double the strength of ordinary Potaili. for sale by T. II. LOGAN Jfc CO. jy3l and LOGAN, ?.ist & CO. Saijt.?400 bbls Pittsburg No 1 and Extra, re ceived and for sale at manufacturers'prices, by augi _ OLIVER PitYOR. LARD OIL.-26 bbls No. 1 and No. 2, received and for sal? low by aug4 OLIVER PRYOR. (CawmmiaC by telegraph. ?Sri & 9.400 bbliit lo^wsvi-'f r:L,t a,,<1 export ?al, 6 closing una anu h^.Tf ,h"VTjlM^m?H ^1?' were for export. Kye Flour slowly attoSMJoifr ~CinooStzxrxr cornmem6?"*s?dnni S.wT bbI* M"r5tl? western on private terms. S0.0WI bujVafop^^r? mshle pr.ce 66c for round yellow, for Teri lSJnfiome V" plenty ?nd only in quest Rt 3tw5*>?c for western and Can.-?flin n oo_ state. Pork dull ami unchanged. Beef dull and nn %lSSCi~nim* mes:9 Beef d^? and nonf at $3 &2SK*V? ffi? Mjln do not feel'i& ss& "fh Lla'of'mm1'5? ?r fc" Su^r remaliZ, ifuT K M mwni r"'*' ?? ht",, Kentucky m SUmvj? ol cases Ohio seed leaf at 4/3 13/v ;s j 'vP ana 35 boxes Havana on?ritft??e?s u ""t0 " 3e xn^^r^mbki^^r-^r^15 f-ir *" mxxl hrimW^-Jit nt V ? w '?"?common to & Wi! ,Cort fn i ? , M- ,?Bti,'",d Kto n?cUanBed Tvl.iVkV 17 A^iv^T > HC' ll!Phpn Mies 1.500 bids. at ftViKM Si1"1 *or mew pork at $19. but onlv % ^vrKr&'r^ shin. with -aje? or 4? 1,1,;],. ,lt U\, f?r b.,^ ^"nS for clear, huidvrs are now asking fee. higher shoni .tors can b. bought at ill* bnlkside* S ?5? "'. ->'?<? *???, deiM.id i, pressing j& buton .4de? and nicss pork. Oroccrie.-? unchiti"-r.<i MchinKt'? ^doratr dcmiml fwp ??onev at Rtffll); T 7 *} ''S- for ^"fcrn and dull nt ?ir discount, and par for .Now Orleans. "* * ^rsy-v&F*io?isio?'<i,,iet an'' v, c?rn firmi yellow 7?kS73c, mixed 7Sr Provisions unchanged. Whisky firm. i5 5^eKM7'?-iVus i? -FI"ur ??Por UvctI- ft n fi?!" f}rrn: wdat<?.3H?il^3. S J ' - ftl8a!es .v??ow nt 75c; mixed at 72 ."''"k-fillu: Uhiu hu| The First. Express Since the Delude I"{1 < rU.(v4'T#.^jU?K. FOLLOWING OOUD3 T;? Li. u. ? i.^, ! i5* SON, which have been opened for the multitude to examiuo. An aiaui tujeut of Ladies' Fine Kid Slippers. Misses* do do Heeled Boots, " French Mo. do do Children's do do Oont do 11 do Heeled do " French Mo. do do Call and see them. Monroe street, opposite the Merchants and Mecnanlcs* Hank. "?U B. B. STOXK & SOy. Trust Sale. ~ " 1> |. !."T.V1; OKA Ui,..l),,K i;;l'ST Tiimii llai.iel l f I. Martin and wite. to Chester D. Iluhliard. da l?i t' ?' V*55* Kni1 tluly rec,Jrd?d in the Cleikd oflice "t the Comity Court of ?hio County. Virginin. in ii-s.k il p i-e 1U7; and by virtue of auotlicr deeil *l \la\ fr "l "a;'1 Martin and witc to Alfrc t Caldwell, dated August 4. 1>6S. and duly recorded in stid Uevl; k ofl.ee in b^ok 13. prtgo -JSC; the u:idersi-a. d V i ?!n . ,,u Vth ,l:l>* wf August. 1 Sou. at 11 in' V ;,^ r Vva.1 .,C frol11 U^,r 01* lhe ??ui t House in he city of \\ heeling. \ irguiia. expose to wile, bv puI?)!<.' auetn.n to the highest bitider, lot uumber one hunt re i and three (lo:i) with all the buildingserect ed thereon, situate at the coiner of Herman and Mrir hall streets in the fifth ward of said citv. ler.??s uf ai e. cash. Tho title is i tlLsputable. l?ut we shail only convey by .Iced with warrants of spe cial warranty. C. I). iiUiillAUl). ??' , , , ALFItKUCALDWKLL. 2ho above sale Is pwtponed until 10th S^p temher, 18b0, at K> o'clock A. M. augT Public Sale of House and Lot IN FULTON. 0N' V, XliL Iutii DAY UF SEPTEMBLU. ISGO, at 11 o'clock A. M.. at the front d.)or of me Court H?tu^e in the city of Wheeling, 1 nhall sell at public auction, to the liighe^t bidder, that desira ble 'TICK h-.uso ami prruii.e* in tlie (ov> u of Kulton, in Ohio oiunty, formerly owned bv lite. Iiol'inser. now deceased. This ,-nle ofTors a de'iirable pror.erty especial y for one conducting the l>usiur?s ot a butch, nr. The title is made satisfactory by a decree ol the Circuit Court. 'IVkmj or Sale.?$400 ca?h down, and tlic balance in two equal payments at six and twelve months, by negotiable notes bearing interest and to be sc sured by a proper deed of trust on the premises. '"S8 .1- L. ST1KKI,. Grand Exhibition of Wire-Walking! PUOFESSOK TIIKOIXlKE MM). IMCICK, TIIE Munilerful and daring W"ire-wnH:er ol Columbia county, Penna.. will give an exhibition of his haz ardous teatn. in Whfclinif, on Tuesday. Aug1. 18CO. between one and three o*c!ovk. bv wiilkiiii; a tight wire rnoa the M'I.uke Hocsk to the "AsiusaTON without regard to weather, onu half inch in thickness, forward and backward, with a slight grade upward from tile place of starting, and perform other sundry feats, by which lie places him self in the most iminent jeopardy. Tlie wire to be stretched perfectly tight, a! an elevatiion of abont 70 feet and distance Ion. This is a feat very difficult to perform, anil oue perhaps no other man can ac complish with equal ability. Hit ftutsm c unequalled on the recortls 0/ Wire- Walking. aui? J. K. SIIANKR, Agent. B NOTICE. rpHK ANNUAL ELECTION FOR NINE DIRECT JL liHS to serve tor the ensuing vear io the Citizen*' Fire. Marine ami Life Insurance Co. of Wheeling, will take place at the office ot saiil Company on the 23d day of August, I860. nugS-^vr W. W. 3HRIVER, ?ec*y. campaign'medals: C1AMPAIGN MEDALS, CONTAINING CORRECT j Portraits of the Candidates for President and Vice Preaidcnr, for IStJo. f.?r sale at _a??KS GRAHAM'S DRUG STORK. Douglas & johnsox campaigx MEDALS just received and for sale at angS GUAH AM'S DltUG STORE. ARA'ETT'S COCOAI.\E.?The best and chea|*Oit Hair Dressing in the world, lor sale at augS GRAHAM'S DRUG STODE. GRAHAM'S EXTRACT OK GINGElt. Tho best article in tne worid for the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera or Chollc. tvery fam ily ?!iou!d keep it in the house. For sale at GRAHAM'S DUUti STORE, ; ftug3 Sign of tho Big Mortar. |>ELL AND EVERETT, Jj LINCOLN AND HA'ILIN. DRECKINR1DGL ?fc LANK. MEDALS. EAU DES FUMEURS. or Antiscorbuti's Elixir for purifying the breath, removing the smell and taste ot Joleacea. German. French and American Cologne: the largest assortment of Extracts for the Handkerchief, togeth er with a fine assortment of Hair, Nail and Tooth tJrushes; Fancy Goods, *c., just received and for ?ale chcap. at tho Odd Fellows* Hall Corner Drug Store. Gem and Solace Chewing Joleacea, Fine, Cheap and Rich-flavored Cigars. Mosquito Tapers?Moequito Taper*, Silver Soap and Chamois Skin, MATCHES-INEXTINGUISHABLE.?\> e offer 25 cents to any one that will blow out one of these Matches. E. U'JCKIXG. Ag t. aug-i Odd Fellows' Ilall Corner Drug Store. Dry salt herring ??50 barrels just rt ceived and fur sale by uiy.U MA WVELU CAMPBELL ? TING LE. \WESTER.V RESERVE CHEESE ? * * 60 b.?xes prime rich Cbeeee, just recOivcn and for sale by ije271 M. REILLY. .PRIXG STEEL SKIRTS, Woven Gore O TntU, In white and grey, received thin day. joo GEO. 11. TAYLOR. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IN DEBTED to the estate of Dauiel Zane. dec d, will please make immediate ^payment to the under signed. and all person* having claims against tho said estate are hereby notified to fllo them. G. L. CRANMER, C. L. ZANE, jy30-2vr Executors. Weights and Measures. -\TOTICB IS HEKKUY GIVB.N THAT TUE CN DKRSIGNED having been duly appointed Seal er of Weights and Measures. In and for the County of Ohio. will, at all times be found at the Tin Shop of Hugh Crymble. Market Square. (2d Ward,) for the purpose of trying and proving such balances, wolgbta J and measures as may be brought to.him for that pur pose. All persons using balances, steel-yards, plat form balances, weights or men nres, for tho purpose of buying nnd selling witbin tho said County, and which have not beeu sealed within, the last three year*, and who shall disregard this notice, will be waited upon by him and will be charged double the amount of the regular fee, besides being liablo to a fiuo not exceeding tea dollars. DANIEL MURRAY. ang4-Ctd Sworn Sealer ?f Weights aud Measures. KHn GROSS CORKS?ALL SIZES. For OUU ??l?-by T. H. LOOA.V * CO. jy31 ?? and LOGAN, LIST * CO. Thomas Johnston, J an., In Cluuiccry in Or v?s. Vcnii Court f..r -r.4no Thomas Johnstou's heirs, Ac. J County. Virgin n. BY Vll.TUE OK TOO DEtft.'ELS IN Tllfc ABOVE ratified cau-e. made on the !&tli ami the i'd dayg of .tunc, isoo, the undersigned, as directed therein. *111 prncced.pn Sat urdny, tliel 11 h day of a ugnet, lso>, at the front iWpt the* Court limine for ?*!ii.? county, Va.. at 10 o'clock. A. >14 to sell the foll.-.wiug tles cril?ed pt??mjrty. vl*: The undivided half of the f?*c tion of a lot, sHuan?d..at the nvilhwe?t rotm r of Main and Union street*, in tliHl part of the city of Wheeling heretofore knuv*u an tlio "j tMsrvo." ~>t>nnd ed as follows, viz; Commencing at the no?thwe*t cor ner of Main and Union streets, thence we?tward!y with Union street, sixty-five feet six inches: thence northwardly with aline parallel to Main street, thir ty-two feet; thence eastwardly with a line parallel to Union street, sixty-five feet eight inches !u Main btreet; thence with Main street thirty-two lev I to the beginning. Tk.r.u? or Sale.?One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the remainder In one, two, three end four years. In equal intaltneuts, bearing in terest from date, the purchaser giving negotiable not05 with good sewity for same, and the title re tailed as further xccuritv, until the whole- amount is paid. [jy?3 T'AMEL C. I.I3T. ?28^" As Trustee of Thomas Johnston. .Tun., end wife, under a deed of trust from them, dated March 2, 1555, I will sell at the same time and place. the following stocks;?Twenty shares in the Wkf-diiig and Belmont Bridge Company, c.n-1 Thirteen shares in the Fire and Marina litsur*nce Company of Wheeling. TtEMS OP SaT.e.?Cash- DANIEL C. LIST. jy9-td Trustee-. ^ Cumberland Cement, An unequalled article for all kinds of Masonry where water Is to be reeistevl; Foundations in wet and damp placts; Lining for Cisterus; Grouting for Cellar Floors, and all purposes for which Cement is used. Ou the new Baltimore City Water Works, la :he construction Conduit, this Cement was^sed exclu sively. It is also ? xtensively used on Iffe nmsenry and tunels of ti e Baltimore and Ohio, and N. W. Va. Railroads. Ac., Ac. It has recently been must thoroughly tested upon tho New Water Works, in Baltimore/where it has been used in all situations which required work of tho most perfect cUaructer. In the construction of the brick conduit, which in said to be the beetpicce of toork' of the kind in the country, over 100,000 bu shels of this Cement were used* and both engineer* and superin'endeuts concur in saving that while if has no equal for use. in wet places and rehire it if ne cessary to Build over Strono Springs, it ban this ad vantage over all other quick betting cements that when u?-ed in dry places and exposed to the sun, it is not liable to crack. Cement will be furnished in Barrels or Bo^s, in quantities to *uit purchasers, by OLIVER I'RYOR, Wheeling. jy2."i Aynit fur the. Manufacturer. iPu-i^e Liquors. \\TE A KB NOW. RECEIVING AN1) KEEP J t constantly on hand a supply of the following Liquors, to which we desire to call the attention ot the trade generally. We flatter ourselves that we can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their orders. Pi net. Castillon & Co.*s Brandy of 184G, Seignette Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Domestic do Cherry do Ginger do Apple do Peach do Blackberry do Sherry Wine, Port Wine, Madeira ine Muscat do Malaga do Claret do lleidsick's Champagne, lleidsick & Co.'s Champagne. California SparklingChampaune PURB RYU WHISKY OF 1850. Irish Whisky. Monongnhela Whisky. Rectified V- hisky Holland Gin. Domestic do. Jamaica Rum. l-alkhk Ale. Younger's do. London Brown Stout: Ci>ra s, To bacco. Salad Oil. Ac. Ail orders entrusted toour care will receive p uinpt attention. W. A. EDWAl:PS A BRO. Cor. Market A Monroe stfe.. opposite M Lure lb-use. jy-o _____ Second Stock of Summer Goods. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! II 7 K HAVE NOW IN SToKEourSKCoND STOCK Tf of Rich Summer Woods, embracing all the late n .velties in Press Goods?Rich Silks, Staple (i?NHls. Carpeting, Millinery Goods, etc.. etc. Buying almost exclusively for c;i>h. and buying mure eMen sivelv than siny other liouse in the city, (our stuck is always nearly double any other in the city.; we are able to otter Inducements such as can be bad iiownete else. We :ir?* prepared t.? give gieat bargains. Call an J examine our Goods, je-' STONE A THOMAS. (1ARPETIXG,?Just received, a large lot of j very desirable styles of Carpeting. Oil Cloth. Ac.. Itonght recently at very low rates, aud will be sold. Call and examiue for yourselves. je*2 . STOVE A THOMAS. 17>REXCH YOKE SHIRTS?Just receiv . ed. 10 doz. French Yoke Shirts, of the celebrated Astou House mark, warranted to fit, and the very best quality ever brought to the city, aud for sole at 3u per cent, less than Jobbers' rates. je? STONE A THOMAS. AUCTION BAUG AlXS?Wehavejnt?t re Chived. cas-e tine Chintz Prints, worth 35c, at 15c. Silk and Wool llareges, at I'-^c, Pacific Utwns. 14u?? at 25 pr. Dress Silks, very beautiful and good quali ty. for 50 to 70 cts. b case* Fine Straws, and 3 cases Neapolitan Bon nets. the cheapest ever seen in Wheeling. 10 cartons Bounet Kibbous. at about half their value. Call and bee them. ie2 STON E A T1I0M AS. SECOND SUMMER STOCK. Extra Bargains in Dry Goods! BEREGE ROBES, I $ lack, worth $12, at only *6. BEREGE \VATKlli.D, something ui'W and rcry rich, at 37 cents. LAWNS and Crape Beregn. very low. SILKS, Fancy, an article worth $1.50, at Si, and Black, less than any other House. PARASOLS and Sun pmbxellas, 2So 1cm than over before. SlI AWLS, at your own pricoa. LACE MANTLES, at 60 per ct. less than bnfere. BONNETS, RIBBONS k RUCHES, rcry low, to gether with a great many other bargains, too numer ous to mention. ISAAC PRAGER. . my 19 133 Main at., near Union. The Pittkin Potato Digger. 'I'HIS IS A VERY DECIDED IMPROVEMENT 1_ on the Byran Digger, haviug a rudder cr guide which makes it run much steadier, and also regu ates tho depth of ploughing. We are agents for the man ufacturer and can supply a limited number at factory prices, free of freight. Also for sale tho BYKAN POTATO DIGGER, at the reduced price of $7 each. J Oil.\ SON <fc FROST. ang3 21 Main ?t. H.cok's Improved Cider MUls. T OU X SON A FROST HAVE IN STORE AM) COM f / ING direct from the manufactory, at Uarrlsbnrg, Pa., 50 of these very superior Cider Mills and Presses, and having bought the lot for cash they ate able to ottor considerable inducements to purchasers; also to Zimko a liberal discount to dealers. Farmers are in vited to cail and examine them before purchasing. JO U.N SON & FlvOST. augS 21 Main ft. ACE 2I1AKTLES.?lust rectsved by Ex j press, 2 cartons of ChantiUv and French Lace Mantles and Points, the cheapest we have had this season. {Je27] ?T ?NK & TH-''MAS. Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars. inn DOZ. QUART FRUIT JARS, 1 -wvCO doz. Half Gallon Jars. 60 ?* Quart Jars, with Tin Tops, 100 44 Pint Frnit Jaas, At jy27 LAUUHL1NS & BUSHFIKT.D?S. 20 WAX, WAX. nsn LBS. SEAbl.NO wax, Aj*J\) 100 gross Jug Corks, 200 ?? Bottle Corka, 100 ?' 1K-2- k inch Cork. At Jy27 LAUG11L1.NS4 BUM I FIELD'S. FLY PAPER, " IITARKANTED TO KILL?NO DANGER IN T t using it, to anything ol>e. At jv-7 LAUGHLINS ?fc BUSH PI KI D'S. ilBLS. LINSEED OIL, Wenern, 2-> ?? 'J antler's i/il?Bank, 1*0 ca-es Fast India Cantor Oil, 100 galls. Pure Sweet OiL At Jy27 LAUGHLINS k BUSHFI ELD'S. B.VS. WOOD'S PEARL starch, l iu boxes Extract Logwood, 50 do Hu mm el's .Extract Coffee, 25 do Salaiatu*?packe-1. At Jy27 LAUrtHLIXS k BUSHKKLD'S. B1ILS. TURPENTINE, 2o do AlcnhoL 10 do Burning Flnia, 15 do No. 1 Lard Oil. At Jy27 LAUGIILINS k BUSHFIELD'S <j0 10 SHEET IRON???1O0 bdls Galvanized. Juniati, ] Charcoal and Common Sh#et Iron, on hand and for sale by J. R. D1CKKT, ml?9 No. 27 Monroe street. j VBW MACKEREL.-100 half barrels"!!# j dirnn Mo. 3^1 acker el. 50 bbls do. 50 kips No. 1 and i! Mackerel, 20 halt bbU No. 2 do for sale by my31 MAXWELL. CAMPBKLL k TINGLE. Barege Anglais. JUST HECmVKll llV EXPKfcSS?4 p?. 54 and g-4 Barego Anglais, the moat desirable Goods erer imported, for lireeses and Busters. jeU7 STOKE A THOMAS. U'ESTERS KESERVE CHEESE I Y> 100 boxed prime Chceae. _jel4 LIST, MORRISON k CO. IARD OIL.?25 bbls. (winter strained) at Cin. j cinnati prices. Li ST. MORRISON k CO. je!4 YB STrPFS??A Urge sad fine assortmvn fob sale at {ap2fi} GRAHAM'S DRUG STORK. Jin ?elegrajiE Reported for the Daily Intelligencer Front New York. Sew York. August 10.?A serious in surrection of the negroes At Tirahrero Gu ano Island, litis caused no little excitement among the merchants and seafaring peo ple interested in the. Guano business both in Baltimore and Petersburg, Ya. Tje excitement had obtained such a pitch that Capt. Dell, of the Baltimore bark, Warren and. Capt. Bnrreli, of the schoon er Emma Ttittle, of Sew Haven, had to in terfere and imprison some of the insurrec tionists. The negroes on the Island are hired at the rate of $12 per month, to dig and load vessels with guano and uumber2QQ. The foreman desiring to make u visit home, made over his oBice to a man named Snow, who exercised a rigid discipline over the negroes. They not liking this formed a plan to murder him, and on the 24th of July as Snow was stooping on tbe ground one of the negroes, who had been special ly chosen for the purpose, hurled a tre mendous lump of guano at his head crushing in his skull and leaving him nearly lifeless Considerable commotion followed upon this, among tbe whites, and the negro who had committed the atro cious deed was immediately arrested and placed on the bark Warren, of Baltimore, to be taken to the United States for trial. The arrest created the wildest excitement among the negroes, who rriSe rn masse and took possession of the Island. Tbe white employees, who only numbered 12, were compelled to submit to the revolt through fear of the 200 half savage negroes. The negroes then threatened to sink the War ran and the schooner Emma. Tuttle. unless their comrade, the murderer, wag given up. Kiflv Irish hands from Richmond, fully armed, were expected to arrive soou, when the negroes would be put down. Snow was not dead on the 25th of July, but it was impossible for him to recover. The negroes Ifad refused all offers to re turn to ?ork. They held possession of t ie I.-.land and were doing just as they p.eased. Nobody dared to say anything to ii.em ami they declared they would never yield till their comrade was given up to t.iem by the Capt. of the Warren. The schooner Emma Tuttle has arrived at Petersburg, Vn.t from which we gather these particulars. There were three fatal cases of sun s n.ke ycsti rday. Timothy Hedges, aged 80 years, and for many years a member of the Hoard of Managers of the American Bible Society, was thrown from his carriage, at East II in pi on. L. I., oil Monday last, and died oi the injuries received on Wednesday. 'I iie Cricket match between the 7 of St. G -time's Club and 10 Canadians, e.ith Mr. Ve n ?! , o Phil idelphia, was won by the St. George's, with 5 wickets to go down on the second innings. Score St. George's?fi st innings, 1 Ofi. 20, 38. Can adians?lir.-t innings <54. So 79. Xo doubt seems now to e.vi.-i but tlielate stories to a mysterious murder oa Long lira "c!i, are a hoax. CitrssoN. Pa.. Aug. S.?The Democratic St ti CouVfiitii.il met at 3 P. M . President WYI-h in the Chair mid li. II. Buriihum, Se<ie'.?ry. bixlv-nitic members were pie.-cnt. Mr. Welsh opened liy a speech, lie vviii in favor of conciliation, and he hoped the electoral ticket would remain as .t was. Mr. Dufenliaeb, of Clinton, presented a resolution declaring that it behooves all good Deiuocrata to stand by the decision of the Committee. Gen. Miller moved nn amendment call ing a new Convention. Isaac Leech moved to amend by substi tuting the Reading Convention. Rejected ?ayes 12, nays 51. Alex C. Ktillou, of Armstrong county, moved the following: Jlraolved. That the action of the Com mittee of 2d July be tescindcd, and the \ following substituted: Resolved, That the Democratic elector* ticket be headed with the names of Doug las and Breckinrikge as the electors at large, and that in event of the success of the said ticket, if the greater number of the votes shall have been cast for Doug las, then the vote of the Stale shall be cast for Douglas and Johnson; but if for Breckinridge, then for Breckinridge and Lane, for the same officers, and that the Chairman of the Committee be directed to require a pledge from the electors, and if' any refuse, his name be omitted. After a loug debate the first poition of i the proposition about heading the elector- | al ticket, was agreed to ayes 49, uav3 22. ! The second part, throwing the vote fur the candidate who has a chance of election, was agreed to viva voce. The resolution as finally adopted reads as foliow3: Risolved, That the Democratic electoral ticket be headed with the names of Doug las and Breckinridge as an electoral large, and in the event of tbe success of the said ticket, if the greater number shall have been cast for Mr. Douglas, then the vote of the Electoral College of the State shall be cast for Dougins and Johnson; but if for Breckinridge, then for Breckinridge and Lane. If the vote of Pennsylvania cannot elect the candidate for whom the majority of the votes are cast, and can e.ect any other man running for President claiming to be a Democrat, then the vote of the Electoral College shall he cast for the caudidate. If it will not elect either of the candidates for whom it is cast, or any of the Democrats who are voted for in , States, then the vote shall be cast for the i candidate who has the majority of the ! votes of the State; and the Chairman of, this Committee lip required to obtain their j several and distinct pledges of aequics- ; cense in the foregoing resolution, and re- j p;irl the result of his action at k future i meeting of the Committee. The Convention then adjourned tine die ; with cheers. From Wa?hlngloii. Washington. Aug. H.?The rumor that Secret..ry Cass <-outemplat$s a resignation seems to be without foundation, as a letter received at the Department to dny an nounces his good health and his intention t? re.urn about the middle of September, j Cincinnati, Ang. 10.?The Republican ! Convention yesterday nominated a full < county ticket. Judge Oliver M. Spencer j was nominated for Congress from the 1st j District, aud Hon. John A. Gurley from ?' the 2d. . The Zouaves drilled last tpgttt at Pik-:-'s i Ok ra House. They left td-idav for St. I Louis.^ u Rising Sux, Intl., Aug. 10.?A fatal ac cident occurred here this morning. A man j and boy were engaged in digging a clay ; bank in a brick yard, when it suddenly ! gave way, burying them, killing thb boy instantly and dangerously wounding the Pittsburgh, Aug. 10.?River 5 feet a inches by pier mark, and at a stand.? Weather cloudy. ?*. ??? Louisville, Angust 11.?Returns from 66 counties mostly complete, give Cjmbs 25,296 majority. Clcvuland, Aug. tu ?t.fot niylit about 10 o'clock, two i.ejrroes entered the saloon of YYm. Pickcrsjrill. on Seneca street. nnd becoming troublesome, Pickersgillnuemiit ed to eject tliem, when one of the negroes drew a large knife and made several lunges, which took effect on W'mT Sulmun. n whiteman. who was just then passing out of the door. Salman run a little ways nnd fell dead. The negroes fled, liut a large police force was detailed, nnd they were arrested this morning. Terre Hacte. Aug. 10.?John L. Wright was murdered last night by Lewis Brad ford, 8 miles east of this place. The mur derer escaped ODd has not >et beco ar rested. Toronto. C. \Y.. Aug. 10.?In the Cin cinnati eiaber.ileinent case to-day, upon the arrival ot witnesses from Cincinnati and Xew York, the magistrate decided that the case did not come under the Ashbur ton extradition treaty, and discharged Montague. The money, amounting to. S2,600. was delivered to the Cincinnati detective. Sr. Locis, August 10.?The Chicago Zonaves nrrived here this evening, and were received by the National Guards.? They drill in Washington Theatre to-mor row aud leave for Chicago on Monday. BrFFALo, August 10.?The sonthen- ex siou party arrived at 1 o'clock this morn ing. The depot was thronged with people assembled to witness the reception. The Mayor welcomed the visitors in a brief speech. Judge Cluytou, of Miss., respon ded on the part of hig southern friends at considerable length. Cbicago, Aug. 10.?John A. Bowman, alins John Auderson. was examined to day hefore Commissioner Iloyne, on a charge of purloining letters from the Post Office, where he was formerly a clerk, but left about the 15th of July. He gave bail for his nppearancc for final examination next Monday. Philadelphia, Aug. 10.?Cross, the noted forger, who escaped on last Satur day, was recaptured last night by the offi cers from whom he got nwny CHANCERY NOTICE. William C. Patterson, et als. "j The II empfield ^Railroad Company. J *u Chancer*. et uli J And the said judge dotu thereupon on the motion of complainants. refer it to James McCiuuey. i?p|>ointed special comtni??iuner for thi* can no. xo ascertain and reja.rt, First. what lens if any subsist upon th?* property, real and pereonnl. of the said lleinplield Itiilroad Company in the bill nod exhibits mentioned their dates, amount* and priori ties. and h*?\v created ami for whom held: Second, what itiuonnt of the lir-t mortgage bonds in tho bi'l mentioned have been i^ue l by Mtid Company: Third, what amoMut thereof are held by t!:? complainants respectively, and what sum.nut or interest to due and nupai'l thereon: fourth. \\h?t rei! e-tntf is heM and owned bv *aid lleinplield ..ai road Cv*ipany subject to tho claim of the complainants. and al-o in like manner what personal estate; Ufth. how and by wh?m and for what uJc the road in at present held and worked, for how long and the re>ults thereof, whether profitable or otherwise, and generally he may report any matter deemed pertinent by himself or tpeci.xlly required bv the part .e* vr any of them. The parties iutere-ted in the fotejr?ing decree wi 1 take notice that 1 will pror; rl on \\ edneaday. the 22d of August. lStio. at the olliee of II. Pendleton! in the city of Wheeling, to state the accounts ordered in tho foregoing decree, an.i continue the taking thereof from time to time until completed. .IAS. McCLL\>*Y. Ci?nimi/r. Pendleton for comp*ts augg CIIASCERY NOTICE. Andrew J. Pauuel, 1 against VIn Chancery. Simon P. Hullihetrs adtn'rs et alp. j ' 1 Mil? CA USE CAM EON Tills* Cth DAY ??F AUGUST X IS GO. to be heard before me at Chambers, upon the motion of complainant, for an account, and it aj> pearing that pr*?ce.jR has been duly served upon the defendants more than two month*, it is ordered that it be referred to Charles Marshall, who is hereby ap pointed Commissioner for that purpo-e. to first fettlo the accounts of Samuel P. Wheeler, administrator of S. P. Iiuliihen, deceased. Second To ascertain and report the debt* duo and unpaid from tha estate of paid Iiuliihen. their am.'tints, to whom coming and their respective prior ities. Third, What p<tt*onnl a???et3areyet uimdminiBterod. Fourth. Of what real extate the said Uullihen died seized and possessed. its value. Fifth. Whether the rents and profits thereof wil discharge the Indebtedness of said estate within five years. Sixth. What are the amounts of the liens upon the interest of said A. F. Iiuliihen conveyed iu trust to J. II. Pendleton, and generally he may report any account deemed pertinent by himself or specially re quired by any party in interest. ( The parties interested in the foregoing decrec. will j lake notice that I will proceed on Wednesday. 22d of Augurt. lST>t?. at my office in the ciry of Wheeling, i to itate the account* ordered in the foregoing decree and continue the taking thereof from time to time ' until completed. C. MAHSIIALL. augS Commit loner. j Trustee's Sale I |>Y VIRTUE "F A DEED OF TRUST FROM JL> James 0. Collins, to the underpinned, dated Au gust l*t. I85o, Bud duly recorded in the Clerk'*office of the Coanty Court of Ohio county. Virginia, in Book 44. page '229. 1 shall on Monday, the loth day of September. 1S60, at 10 o'cock A. M.. at the front door of flie Court Ilnttse in the city of Wheeling. Virginia. expose to sale by public auction, to ihc highest bidder, the follow"-*- *uoperty. to wit: Part of lot No. one hundred ? d Iw nty-eigbt (128). in Kl? euezer Zane's addition to tiie "city of Wheeling., bounded as folows: Beginning at a po?r four feet ea.-t of the corner ot tho hon*c en I lot sold t?? S. O. Itobinson: thence eastwardlv with said ltohins*. n's line forty-eight (43 j feet, to a post on theal ey; thence northwardly to a post on Madiaon street, thirty-three ?33; feet; thence \ce>twardly wish said street forty eight (l?j feet to a p *st; thence at right ancles south ward.y to a post and place of l>eginning on Robin *?n> lino, thirtv-threo feet. Also the one undivided half of lot No. twenty-eight (28). iu Kitchietown, on north side of Denny street, and fronting thereon. Terms ov Sale?Cash. angS ALFRED CALDWELL. Trustee. FRANK OALDWLLL. ROBERT GRAHAM. CALDWELL & GRAHAM, (Successors to E. Varney.) 3IANCFACTLIIER8 OF Copperjin & Shsetlron Ware, AJCD DEALERS IS ALL R13D3 0T COORIXG & HEATING STOVES, Ko. 8 Maiv-st., op. B. & 0. K. R. Depot. WHEELING. fc3?T~Cnuntry Merchants and others are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. jy31 TRIOM^HE DE GAND STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ADMITTED RY AMATEURS 4 FRUIT OROW ers in this country, and by the l^ondou market gardeners generally; to be the LA KG ES C and Most Prolific Strawberry Known. They were grown this season to average 6 inches in circumference and sold in the t'ittsbnrg market at 10c a piece. They hold in hearing 10 days later than any others, and retain their largo size to the'last. \ limited number only can be supplied at $2 per 100 or $15 por l?00d. Ali*>, Wilson's Albany, fresh every day frdm the ground, at $1 per 103, or $7 per 1.0 hj, f?r sale by jy24 Johnson * fhubt 100 w. T. MEEDS, Book IB i 11 cler, ? axd ? rla9tk BOOK manufacturer-, jKUZlistnerv Jhiildino.cor. Quincy <?- Mafn fit. Vll descriptions or blank books i.tia uvA ma do to order, printed heads if required. magazine*. Music and all kinds of printed matte*; bound in the best and most substantial style at-.rea onnble price*. All work guaranteed. noy*j0'?-$-?* BOXESPEARL STARCH, 100 ?? Palm Soap. 103 ?s German Soap, 50 44 D6tersir* * (new article.) For sale low,, [jeU] LlfcT, morrison a CO. Fl.OURI vlouh!>lBObbls.St. Lonis fam ily. 100 bbls. gaqv family. 1A5 ut>k Snow Hill family. 200 bola/'wei'v 11? mil ton. 300 bbts.a** butted brands, extra and superfine, at redcttdtxm. jeU LIST. MORRISON k CO. POTATO DIGGERS. t> VRAM'S 1mpkoyctv"POTATO diuukwops jcf~tbe bert in the maiket. for rale bv" jj!6 smitli&cojtrei^l. ,)i \ uakbbls jtu. a clf^. t.all.11 oljil | 4AJ apss at us'!?. mq&isok *w#. PitEi'AJ&EIi SPALDING'S PUEl'ABED GLUEI SPALDIXO'S PltEPiKED CLTK SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH! VP- -A Stitch IK TlXt SWK Nus.r<^| At accidentr teiJl hnjrjttn. <roi in vxlt-reffvtatid families, it i* T?ry doirable to have *ome cheap and fouveuleut tray fur repairiug 1'uraitute, Toy#, Crock r *ry' *" SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE w<v?t* all snch oroorgoucie?, and do hontehol:) can of ford to be without it. It fc? aiw*?a lisjidy and up.'t-* tli?? sticking point. Then? ?*n6 njx/ger h accewity to limping chairs, splintered veneers. herttcas doU% ou broken cradles. lit i? jurt tbt- artfolo lbr cona, ?htril and other oruaiJeutal work, ho jx>pul?ir with iadlu* reliueuient RiidJkwto. ThU aumirnflc prepar&tiou ta used cold, chemically hen in volution. and *U tL* valuable qualifies of the best cabinet-makers* UhJf| 1: lunr be used la the place of "ordinary xaucljaq?r, beiuK vastly more adhesive. "USJlFL'L l.\ KVERY* IiOC5E.v B.?A Brush accompanies oedt bvtifa. 2*. cent*. . v^-* ' Wholeialt Depoi?4SC?dai:?it*f K< !'? Address HENRY cTsPALDINC & CO., Box Xo. 3,CU0 Svw York Put up for Dealer* in Comi caflftdaJag four eight, and twelve dozen?a beautiful litW^nph iiiv?*(.tuU ?company iu^ each poekge.? I3T" A tingle bottlo of SPALD^G'd WlEPAlLEP OLLi. will ?av? ten tunc* its uoel .Icnunlly ;?> hou?ehuld.~%LU Sold by ail prominent Stntlor.-r*. Hard war* and furniture Dealer.^ uivctis, ai*d fcaccy Store*. Country Merchants should mute ? note of Sl'ALI' rKJLi'AKKli liLti:, v.hcu tunkiL'g uf the!? U?t. It will stand any climate. SPALDING'S PKKPAlt-ED OLOB USEFCL IN EVERY HOfSR SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUS S01.ll DV "STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED flLFE, SOLD BV DEEUGl&Tii. SPALDING'S PREPARED (lU'fc SOLD liv UAKDM AKt, DtALthS. SPALDING'S PREPARED. OLPE, SOLD BY 1101'SE^'b'ENUjUi.NU STORKS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCK. SOLD BY PUlSNl'iliRE DEAL?Ra. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD 1>V EANC'Y GOODS UEALU&. SPALDING'S l'lii-l'ALEU ULCE, SOLD BY GROCERY. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCE,* SOLD BV COUNTRY MEUCUA.VTS OtNtSALL* Manufactured by HKMiV t_. SPALDING & CO., 4 6 Ccdar.at., HtwYorlc. Address Post 0IHc?. Box S,uju. Annexed 1* nn Alphabet ioil LUt of Articles whlcfc, if damaged. uuiy l.?o restored to tlieirerigisuil streugib aiill Ua>;tliluenk Ov SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE: A Menu* ACCOUNT BOOKS A IS ? .euUa i>UKL.Alb.... B C Menus IhADLL^. C D ?ieuds DO Ll~S - D i. .\??rmia L'i'Atji.i>a K I- Meu*J? JrA.\S y U >jvuuo U l l'l A??S I/. 11 .l.cliiU llAiJ^ H 1 .'Ii'iule Hxi^AiD V/Oi.lv I J luituti JAi.ft ...J ii AlCi.Ua iv.Nv'L^ lv It .MiJiia i,.;.VlJi..h WlhtK L M J11 KUu.fl ixAMi.s 31 N MviiOo n lUli. r< O iichil-! O P Mvliii* i'l A.\i>-*C'Kl ES Y li .".iciius Q It .UeuUS ttwLKlA(j-livi^L> K a Meutlc SUt Ac ....8 X )iOUds 1 Al?Lt.b ...II' U 31euu? L'jli>i:i.LLA-2)liCKS U V 3lc-u?i? 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