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flaiffi IrrtcHigeafr* :? - ' - ~ * ? Largest Circulation of any Paper in ?*" Westers Virginia. S? Tuesday Morning, Oct-16, I860. - lost! ~ TIT BREAST PIN-FORM OP A CROPS? A .1'i.ntfJ with gold. A liberal rcu-aril will be i?jl"r jtsreiora to this offico. octlS-St j3*-Dkstbuctive Fire?Loss of $10,000 the PlTTSCURGIt ^N'D CLEVELAND RaIL ioiO ?The Pittsburgh nnd Cleveland Rail ed Company bad a locomotive shed, and *jter, and wood, and freight car sheds nd ? icing. on t!ic line of tlieir roaJ> about onP hundred yards below the line of the lloroUgh of Manchester, between said bor 0.,.hand Woods' Run, between the Rail ,, "a and Passenger Railway, and about tico hundreds yards from the bank of the ylejbtny river. They were nceustomed keep in l',e Ina'D shed tbe locomotives ia u;c when at this end of the line. On jjsnddy morning there were eight locotno tivti i"> ,lli3 S,1C|1? llnJ several loaded ,re:jht cars 1,10 cftr shed, one of which ffl3|oadcd with cotton and another with hran. About two o'clock, Sunday morning, thcslici*'15 discovered to be or. fire, and in a short time, tbe locomotive 3hed, with all its contents, together with the outbuildings at Uclifii, including the two freight cars above named, were entirely consumed.? The jHi. Farmer, Rocket, Comet, Defiauce, .Summit, Xeptune, Resolute and Hudson, were those burned. The shed is believed to bate been fired by an iuceudiary on botb sfiles. [special dispatch.] Pittshl'Uoii, Monday, P. M. The Engine House at Manchester, was burned on Sunday morning. Eight en pnes are disabled. Loss will not inter fere with the business of the Company's trains. All running on time. Loss will aoteiceed ten thousand dollars. jgjr Painful Accident to Wm. Puts con Smith, Ksq.?We regret to learn that W'ra.l'rescott Smith. Esq., master of trans jiariatiou of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail roid, who accompanied the Governors of Jhryland and Virginia and President Gar rrttoa their visit over the road, met with with a mishap in attempting to get off the tta'.n ?>Uarper's Ferry, Va. In jumping, bis font struck the sharp rim of the car trieel, the blow cutting open the boot and injuring several of the toes so tiinch as to require amputation at the first joint which operation was performed at the Fcrrr. .Mr. Smith returned to Baltimore on Thursday evening, and is now at his reii'ltncf, comparative!}' easy. He will be?ble to resume his duties in a few iluvs. Jaf'l'K.iSABLE Fatal Accident.?As j the coal cars were coming out of Bicker tons bank, near Iiitchictown, last evening, oaf of the cars cars ran off the track. A nule w:i> attached to the hind end for the I'urjtusv' of replacing it; u hen replaced, Mr. Mters, a farmer living on Caldwell's run, r.in round to unloose the mule. The mule started with the car and before he could be stopped Mr. Myers was caught between tiie moving car and a post at the mouth of tbe bank, and badly, if not fatally crushed. Veilid not learn the full extent of his in juries. Say That Starring Affkay. The Juuiig man Brues, who was cut with a knife on Saturday night, by Jas. Brown, is not hurt to any extent. The cut docs not interfere with his business avoca tion?, being a mere scratch. It is said lUtBtaes was the aggressor, nnd that he stlicled Brown for yelling for Lin cok. when the latter drew the knife, nnd ?sde the stab. Brues caught the stab 'i>oa upon his fingers, and was thus sued from being more seriously injured. 1?" Enjoining Militia Musters.?The rfceri of the 103d Regiment Virginia 'liiitia, to the number of six men and one imudrcd and fifty boys, paraded about the ?r?ts of Wellsburg, the other day, mak such a terrible noise as to incommode llrace, safety nnd good order of the citizens, and mensnres were taken [to -?e the nuisance enjoiued by a warrant fr a the Mayor. So says the Wellsburgh Its" A unTTEu received lust night from HarrUoa counly, closes thus : "We Jo not expcct to poll many rotes tare (or "Honest Old Abe,': but there will | I* some. which, few as they may he. will j le the first Kepublicau votes ever polled in ; this section of the State. The victories in j Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana will make *g?iod many friends for us here, for ?t is wonderful how the prospect of a Republi cs success mellows down the bitterness oftke Bell-Everetts and Breckinridgers.? ^itb three hundred thousand cheers and a for the Keystones, Buckeyes, and S.siers, 1 remain, yours &c. ta?"TiiE Kiveh at this point still con to reecde slowly, and last evening were only six feet and a half water 11 the channel. The weather was clear *?i cloudy at intervals, and cold enough to comfortable. Freights are rather !"*rce, hut the impression prevailing a-?ng stiMiuboatmcu is that better times soon be at hand. *-apt. O'Neill's new boat will be ready 13 a couple of weeks to take her place in '!* Stenbenville and Wheeling trade.? Couri is to be called the James Me.uis. The Coorier will leave this evening for Cin cinnati. tSfStXT l"p.?On Sunday night a fel '3W named Lillibridge and another natned Tain Allen were found blackguarding in Market House, when the people were go '"8t0 church. They were sent to jail by AiJ.\\ right. Lillibridge and Allen are two ?ntolerable old topers, who regarded their Wing ;ii,t up as a God-send. -? ?3?"\Ve regret te learn that Fidel Ma f-'er> who was stabbed last week by Selfon Snulta, has experienced a relapse and is failing so rapidly that little hopes are en k ttriaj ncd of his recovery. i jKS-Tiib Stoning or thb Widb Awakes. |?Yesterday evening Jus. D. Ilaiiley was .arraigned before Aid. Hamilton^ chargel wi h fir'n.j a pistol in llie street, lhtuley | was in the procession of Wide Awakes on | Thursday night, when they were attacked by a crowd in tho First Ward. Whilst : the procession was being stormed with stones, Hauley drew a pietol and fired at ft man whom he saw throwing stones.? There being no evidence against him, he was discharged. BUSINESS NOTICES. JO?"" Important to FIocsekeepers.? Just received at the Centre Wheeling drug store?Habbitt's Concentrated Potash, for making soap, one pound will make six gallons of nice white soap. Babbitt's Soap Powder or washing without' labor. War i ranted to take the stains out of table linen or napkins. A large assortment of white wash, scrub, stove, and shoe brushes, sealing wax and corks of all sizes. Professor Woods Hair Restorative?this beautiful and pleasant preparation for universal toilet use, is naturally beautify ing in it3 effects, making the hair soft and glossy in appearance, but in view of its removing at ouce dandruff and itching, and all cutaneous eruptions, as well as restoring the gray and bald, well might a gifted statesman say, I have admired its wonderful effects. The poor as well as the rich, can have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds and Cousump tiou, in its primary stages, owing to the cheapness ot Mrs. Sl.;N. Gardner's Indian Balsam of Liverwort nnd Honrliouud, a medicine that has proved a blessing to our race. For sale by Rkkd & Kit a ft. 15e sure you arc right, and enquire for Mrs. Gardner's Iudian Balsam of Liverwort aud Hoarhound, if you are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, or in fact any long disease. It can be had at Kked & Kraft's. Persons nOlicted with the fever and ague should not spare either time, trouble or expense to procure Dr. Uosletlcr's Cele brated Hitters^ whose benificent effects on the system has been clearly proved to those who have been stricken down in a short space of time by this dreadful curse, whose cheeks are wan and meagre, and whose nights are sleepless and restless, and whose eyes are dim and sunken, and sunk en, with death staring them in the face, this compound must prove a blessing; snatching them as it were from the mouth ol" the grave. .None can know its true val ue until they have tested it. When all others have failed, these Bitters have re stored the sufferers to pristine. Their popularity in all the Western and Southern parts should introduce them to all families. Sold by druggists and dealers generally everywhere. Sec advertisement in another column. 20,000 'Dollars Worth of Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods! TSITST ItKCKIVJ?: AM. OF WHICH WIT.I. BE Iff sold at greatly reduced price-*. 1". ? i* cashAlso, a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which 1 will i sell at or below cost J All persons buyinggoods for i cash sire respectfully invited t?? give xnc an early call, ; as I have concluded to sell all fine goods at brown } muslin promts. Therefore, any ono wishing to buy a Merino or .Silk Dros can ?avo from 2 to 5 dollars on ono dress by calling soon at the New York store, i No. 31 and 33 Mailt street, Centre Wheeling. 1 will here enumerate a few articles, to wit: DIIESS SILKSt Good lllack Silk, wide width, at CTic per yard. *? Fancy ** do at 05c 4i " Brocade 4{ do at $1 to $3 " 14 Merinos, nil colors, from 25 to 75c " " Alpacas. Lustre, " 15 to 50c " " Delaines, 4i 111 to 25c 44 500 Shawls, of all kinds. " SUc to $10,00, 400 ps. Calico and Chintzes, good quality at 0|^c, 600 ps. Muslin, good quality, 1 yard wide, at Gl^c, M1LLINKKY UOiJDs.?Flowers. . Ktichcs, Plumes, llibbons, Bonnets, Hats, llonnet Silks, Ac., at nearly your own prices. 50 ps. of Satinets and Cttssimeres, good quality, at 45c, 75 ps. Tweeds and Joans.good quality, at 18 to 25c, 200 ps. of every kind, style and color of Flannels, some g.xnl quality, at 25c, all wool; 50 prs. Bed Blankets, very cheap. DlUiSS TRIMMINGS.?A very large assortment of all kinds of Cloak ami Dress Trimmings, very cheap and desirable. Also," Fancy Head Dresses, Notts. Mohair Caps, and a large quantity of fancy fixius for the adornment of the Head, Plain Dress Goods, lu large quantities, and at exceedingly low jirices. Also, a fine and desirable stock Af Boots and Shoes will be sold at cost, and thousands of other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods or Boot and Shoe I(otise. Therefore if you wish to save money, do not fail to call n ? soon as possible at the New York Store, one square below the Creek Bridge. Centre Wheeling, on tiie right hand side going down, and much oblige Yours truly. JOHN UOKMEK. Our motto is. sell we will, sell we must, no diffor ence at what prices, for cash. octd opi CASES EAST INDIA CASTOR OIL, 25 boxes Castile Soap, 50 44 Yariegatod Bar Soap, 25 " Sportsman and Almond Soap, For sale by ool9 T.AUG HUNS & BUSH FIELD. BAY HU3I?pure without adulteration, at oct9 LAUGH LIN'S BUS11FIELD. BROWNE'S BRONCHIAL TROCII KKS, Snowrs Italian Licorice, very fine, at _oct9 L.VUGHL1NS & BUSHFIKLD. COXE'S SPARKLING GELATINE for Jellies. Coopers Uefincd Shred Isinglass, at octO LAUGIIL1XS * BITS11FIELD* \rANlLLA BEA2V OK SUPEUlOIl quality, Flavoring; Extracts for puddings, Corn Staicli mid Pearl Sago. at oct9 LAITGIILIN'S & BUSIIFIELD. GIX?Royal Eagle brand. Pure -Wine. Zimmerman's Sweet Catawba, Sherry Winer Snndersoti'rt best Port AVI no, pure jnico. very ftno, at [ootUj LAUG11LINS & BUSHF1ELD. BURNETT'S COCOAIXE AND TAY LOR'S Oriolote; Lyon's Kuthairun and Barry's Incopheros. at oct9 LAUGH LINS A BUSH FIELD. BffiBHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, ' llostetter's Stomach Bittern, Ilooflaud's German Bitters, Sand ford'* Liver Invlgorator. For salo by the bottle or dozen, by oct'J LAUGHLINS tV BUSIIFIKLD. CIOJSKLIN'S PURE WHITE LEAD, / Whetstone's Pure Linseed Oil, Xilden's Superior Furniture and Coach Varnish, For sale by octO LAUGHLT.VS & BUSIIFIKLD. SEWING MACHINES. Wheeling, Dec. 13.18f>0. Know all men by tiiesk pkksknts, that A. B. Howe lias appointed A. M. Adams as bis Auent for selling bis EXCELSIOR SEWING MA CHINES in the 10th Congressional District, and any person wanting the best Sewing Machines, to do tho neatest and fastest work and not easy to get out of order, call on A. M. ADAMS, Who ulwayR has an assortment on hands, jy2S-Gin No. 30 Water st., Wheeling, Va. fkf\i \ GROSS"SORKS.~ALL SIZES. For sale by T. II. LOGAN & CO. jy31 and LOGAN, LIST & CO. OILS.?7 barrels Pure Lins Oil, S 44 4i Tanner's Oil, 5 " " Lard Oil, In store and for sale low by septl8 S. O. ROBINSON. KINK TOBACCOS. BOXES ROSS ELL A ROBINSON'S, 6s, 10 do Wm. H. Grant's own brand, 5s, 10 do Ledbctters, 5s, 5 cases Hunter's, half pounds, 10 bbls. Cut and Dry Tobaccco. Just received and for salo by [aup>0J M. REILLY. NOW BEING OPENED, ITrrst Stock New Fall Dry Goods MARKED Change in Fashions. rpHE LADLES ARB RESPECTFULLY INVITED _L to call and xx> tbe rloh articles for their appare ?optl GBO. R. TAYLOR. 13>r '1'lij_,JjXxH Al'-ll. PaiLAt>ri.?iiiA, Oct. 16.?There la miro doing in j F1 iur, aid some bolder* b?Tie put uplliopricealsVjc.: i Bnie-i at $6,7i> for suppifine. now held l:i;;]n!X; wctni at j tbjfl&Bik ?lr? family ?0,a5?6.B7J4. and middling* ? at $4; 500 bbls. common Chicago exit a sold at receipts small. Wheat in demand at an advance of 2 @3c.. but there is very little here; sales at $I#30t<9 1,35y, for red, and ?1.41^)1,50 for white. liye steady at 71 <3)50. Corn in ttclivo demand; tales yolIoW at 7&/?, a lot o! new Corn, the first of the season, has made its appearance, a*:d brought 7S. Oats 35@36? and dull. In Groceries and Provisions there is very little doing. "Whisky steady at 'i2@28. Cincinnati, Oct. 15.?Flonr dull and demand lim ited; superfine nominally $56j>5,10. Whisky firm ami in good demand; sales at iSjfc. Wheat in moderate demand; sales prime red at $l,086il,10 and prinje whlto at $1,14(5)1,16. Corn dull aUU<&43c. Oats in better demand at 3uc. Barley In hotter demand at S5@90c for prime to choice fall. No phnnge in 1 ro visions; mess pork $17,75<&1S: Bacon easier; shoulders 8%<&9c, and Rides llS^ll&c;" more disposition to sell, with but limited demand. Groceties unchanged and steady; Sugar Molasses 4iS(g,44c, and CoJee 15@15*J?c. FALL & TflxNTER, I860. riMIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED, BY X direct Importation, and from New York;? *10 bales of Soft Shelled A tmomls, 2 bales Filberts, 3 bales Creamnnts, 4 bbls English Walnuts*, lo cases Sardines, in half and quarter boxes, 100 drams Figs, 5 cases Superior Primes, in glass Jars, 1U casks French Currants, 25 boxes Raisins; Dried Prunes, German and Turkish; Dried Pears; i.icily Licorice, by the box only; lcU boxes Smoked Herrings. 10 casks English Pickles?Chow-Cliotv; Piccalillies, etc., together with a alrge quantity of Soyer's Sultana Sauce and Relish, Lea tc Perkins' Worcestershire Sauce, in j?int and half pint bottles; 50 doz. Quart Jars Pickled Gherkins, 50 doz. Quart Jars Brandicd Peaches; Hermetically Sealed Fruits; Jellies, etc., etc.; Spices of all descrip i tions; Columbus Starch; Corn Starch, in lb packages, I for pudding, etc.; German Peas, whole and split; ! Lintels, Caraway Seed, Canary Seed. French .Mustard I by the bottle or gallon, Extra qualities of Black and i Green Teas; Limburg, Sap-Sago and Fine Apple Ohee.se; a superior article of Cognac Brandy and Whisky. Pure Holland Gin, aud a large assortment of | Pure Wines. Also, by direct importation, over . 150.000 Segar^of various brands and qualities, Chew- I jug Tobacco of all kiuds, among which are K. Good- i will A Bro's celebrated Tin Foil Tobacco and O. W. . Gail & Ax's do; all kinds of Snuff and Smoxing ! Tobacco,etc.. at WIIOLKSALEJand RETAIL, togeth er with a general assortment of Domestic Groceries and Pure Wine and Cider Vinegar. G. W. KMESSING, S8 Market fit,, sept2Q [Union copy .J Wheeling, Va. I960. I860. Fall and Winter Importations OF FASHIONABLE MESS GOODS! Direct from pah is, purchased bv my brother, who is now in Europe, consisting of the rnout fashionable Silks in all colors and styles?some very rich?a pattern of 10 yards for only and a largo variety of Paris Styles, ? oiulc rill as, Sapplaa, Sict titans, etc., for Indies* Dresses, something extraordinary rich. Together with the above, have lately purchased in New Yoik, from the Importers my usual large stock of FALL A WINTER DRRSS GOODS,etc, tilling over 100 case.*, and consisting of Lupins, Merinos, Delaines, and Bombazines; Merinos in all colors ami styles, and some double width Delaines (black) for Shawl*; scotch Plaids. Rich Poplins; all kinds ot Shawls: Blanket, Chenille and Stella, some or the latter worth $3, for onlv SI,50; Rich Damask, Lace ami Muslin Curtains; Splendid French Needle-worked Setts ami Collars, and an unusual large stock of Domestic Prints, Mus lin, Checks, etc. All kinds ol Flannels. Also, Cloth for Dusters, and several pieces of Beaver Cloth; a very large assortment of Blankets, all sizes and very I cheap; a great variety in styles and qualities of CARPETS, together with a complete assortment of Oil Cloth, all widths, and Hearth Rugs: Also, severl pieces of Rich B.aclc Silk Velvets (Lyons'make) for Cloaks, etc. To all of which the attention of the Ladies and bnvers generally Is directed. A. 1IKYMAN, septll 137 Main St., Wheeling, Va. Tno3. W. XESUITT. , nOBEttT XESiUTT. NESBITT & BSO., iJ.VNUr.VCTUKEKS OF Eapperjin & Sheetlron Ware, NO. 40 MAIN STREET, Centre Wheeling, Va. WE wrr.l, KKBl* CONSTANTLY ON HAND all kinds of the above wares, besides every thing appertaining to our line of business. \\ e par ticnlarly invite cash buyers to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. augCO-t t NESBITT & BRO. CAMPAIGN MEDALS. 1AMPAIUX MSDAI.S, CMXTAINlNfi CORRECT Pol-trait.! i.f tliu Candidates fur President ami c Vice I'icsidunt, for 1$00, for sate at augS GRAHAM'S DRUG STOKE. rilulam'S EXTRACT OF GINGER. T The best article in the world tor the euro of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera or Cholic- Every fam ily should keep it in the house. For sale at GRAHAM'S DRUG STORE, augS Signjof the Big Mortar. IIGARS.?German Cigars, t 6,000 Cotton Plant, 5,000 Rosa Santiago, 2.500 Henry Clay," 2.500 lancers, 2,000 J no. C. Cochran?very choicc. Just received and for sale by septlO G EtL ADAMS, 50 Main st. ^|)OOkS ST A*l'tONERY.-M.V rtoek of 1 > the above is varied and complete, and will bo sold low at the Old Corner Bookstore. corner of Main aud Union Streets. Rags wanted, at the highest price, in cash or ex change. [ je4J JOSEPH L. W 1LDE. Campaign Flags and Medals! k T I). NlCOhL & URO.'S variety STf?RE, J\_ auglO Sign of the Basket. r C OFF EE", ry- IiACiS PI51ME 1SI0 COFFEE IX ST0UE AND ? fJ for sale by MAXWELL, CAMPBELL .t TINGLE, septl2 5S Main Street. rSTilE largest"axd~f"inest a s I sortment of Perfumery and Fancy Goods, Hair Oils, etc.: Lubin's. Bazin's, Taylor's, Mitchell's. Hand's; Wright's Extracts for the Handkerchief: Soaps, in large variety?German, KuglMi. French, American; Colognes, in plain and ornamental bottles, etc. E. BOOKING, Ag't, Odd Fellows* Hall Corner Drug Store. sept24 ~Maxwell, Campbell & Tingle RECEIVED TO-DAY, COFFEE?100 bags Prime Rio, Sugar. 55 hhds prime. Refined Sugar, 50 bbls Cr., PowM and ColTee, I Tobacco, 15 bxs. Don Quixotic, 5s, 10 *' Pitman's 5s, 5 44 W. 11. G rant's own brand, 5s, 5 44 Button's 5s, . 5 44 Hard pres'd pure Nat'l Lf, 10cases Hunters' 5 44 Don Qnixotte. Wooden Ware, 50 doz. Blue Red A B. Gn. Buck't 20 ,4 No. 1, 2 aud 11 Tubs, 15 nests (S) and (3), Brooms, 50 doz. Lee's, fancy. anc28 \fE STINGS*?Velvets, Silks, Cashmt-res. &c., ail of tlie liuest texture and mo*t desirable styles, [aeptl3j at SAWTBLLS & SHANNON S. rjiHE ATTENTION of THE LADIES X is called to a lot of beautiful NUBIAS, received by .Express this morning at D. N1C0LL & BRO's Variety Store, sept22 UK) Main street. 0VEK-COATINGS?PRINCE OK WALKS. Moscow Beaver, English Kersey, Saxony Beav er and Petersham, of the best manufactories, which I will make up at the lowest rates. cet2 JO UK T. LA KIN. PRINTED MER1NOES AND DE 1. LAINKS. in new and handsome designs, just re ceived. [pcpt:JJ GEO. It. TAYLOR. BY ADAMS' EXPRESS. WHITE THIBET MERINO. Rich Paris Delaines, Kept Traveling Material, FigM French Merinoes, for ladies and cliildreu, Plain Colored all wool Delaines, Blue Donna Maria, (for Veils.) Brocade Iteps. Just received. augSO 1IE1SKBLL & SWEARINGEN. NEW FALL CLOAKS, BURNOUR ditto, 1IKD0W1N ditto, ZOUAVE ditto, BLACK SILK ditto; received this morning per Express, by [septTJ GEO. R. TAYLOU. nPRING STEEL. SKIRTS, Woven Gore O Trail, in white and grey, received this dav. jen OKO. n. taYlor. New Goods! ~\\T E HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR NEW STOCK \\ of Fall and Winter Over Coatings, Clot lis, Cassimeresand Vttntings, Together with a complete assortment of GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SAWTELLS & SIIAXNON, sept 13 No. 0 Mouroe at., Wheeling, V?. T/Y,HlOXESPEARL STARCli; iv/v/ DM) ?? l'alm Soap, 100 " German Soap, 60 " Detersive '* (new article,) For sale low, LIST, MORRISON & CO. GENTLEMEK'S FURNISHING GOODS?My^ stock of furnishing goods is un usually large and seasonable, and us I purchased on very favorable terms, I am prepared to offer my friends bargains in that lino. JOHN T. LAKIN, bats too Heart Kartfc a? M. ? Dank. liats and Caps for the Million! S. AVERY, No. 146 Main St., Wheeling-, Va., Has now ox"hand the must extensive Stock of Goods In the Hat line, ever exhibited in this market. The PHINCE OF WALES HAT! Now the great leading Ilat for young geutlenicn, I have in every varie ty of color, quality and price. The Moleskin, Dress and Cassimere Hat, of my. own manufacture, and of the most celebrated , manufactories: of Now Vork and Philadelphia, of tUe j very latest style and finest quality; SOFT FRENCH ? FELT II ATS, ail the varieties of shapes, qualities and colors; SAXuNY WOOL HATS, made of tlio finest^American, Spanish and Saxony Wools. MEN'S and BOYS' CAPS. Cloth, Cassimere. Plush and Glazed, from the lowest price to the finest. Children's lints and Caps, beautifully and richly trimmed, just import ed from Paris. From my experience in manufacturing:, and the caro r have taken in eelcctiug my stock, is a guaran tee to purchasers that they can ho suited with the best of goods at the lowest price*. A^u'Iinib made to order on the shortest notice. S. A ViiltV. No. 110 Muin-St., Wheeling. Z&T- The highest price paid for SHIPPING FURS, Racoon, Red Fox, Grey Fox, Wild Cat, Mink, Musk rat, Oppossuui and Deer Skins. Wheeling, Sept. 11, ISOO. J. O. Orr .& Co., lOO Slain Street. Have just received their fall stock of Books, Stationery, Ac., and are prepared to sell as low a*.can be bought in the city. Our stock of .Envelopes, Blank Books, Note, Letter and Cap Paper is large and well assorted. Also, a large stock of Sunday School Libraries, Present Books for tho old, young and middle aged. Albums, Portfolios, Writing Desks, Ink Stands, Campaign Flags, Campaign Medals, Campaign Envelopes, . Campaign Caricatures, School Books, Blank Books, Miscellaneous Books, Sunday School Books. JUST OUT, Marion Ilarlaud's New Novel; Nemesis Scarlet Let ter. by Hawthorne; the Little Beauty, by Miss Grey; the Queens of Society, by Grace Wliartou; Wild Life, by Capt. Mnyne Held; a Life Struggle, by Mies Par im v.,i....;.j..... \i;n .... ?i... wi?-? *? ?? . ?? .. j..~. ?* ??" ?M lilt J'OIiliC Text Book, tor 1SG0, compiled by Horace Greeley. We invito our friends ami tlie public generally to call ami examine our stock before purchasing else where. J AS. C. ORR ?fc CO., sept 11 106 Main st. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALET By virtue of letters of administra tion granted unto me by the County Court of Ohio County. State of Virginia, on the 10th day of September, 1-SGO,1 will, on the 12tl& day of Oc tober, 1860, proceed to sell, at the front door of the Court House, to the highest bidder, one-half of tiie steamboat Dollie Webb, including one-half of the furniture, tackle, &c., &c.t being the entire interest of James E. Davis, deceased, in and to the said steam boat Dollie Webb, furniture, tackle. Arc. Terms op Sale.?One-hair cash, and the balance in two equal installments, with approved security, pay able in six and twelve months from day of sale. sept!2-tds A. C. DUXLEVY, Admistrator. Sheriffs Sale. licwls Zeigler, *) In the Circuit Court vs. Vof Ohio County, in Lewis Cook, J f'hancery. Pursuant to a decree rendered in the above entitled cause, on the 14th day of June. 1SG0,1 will proceed to soil at public auction, on Monday, the 5tli day of No vember. 15(30. at the front door of the Court House, for-account of whom it may concern, the parts of loss No. 52 and;JO, fronting on Main Street, in that part of the City of Wheeling commonly called the old town of Wheeling, North of Jefferson and East side of Main Street, described in said decree. Ten ns ??f sale?A credit of six. twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser giving bonds with good securi ty. hearing interest from date, and the title retained until the purchase money is paid in full. SAMUEL IRWIN, 0?t2-td Sheriff 0. C. r;LOUR! FLOUR 2?150bbls. St. Louis fam i iiy. 100 bbls. Gatfs' family. 125 bids. Snow Hill family. 200 bbls. West Hamilton. 300 bbls. as sort c. J brands, extra and superfine, at reduced rates, jell LIST. MORRISON Jb CO. BAR IRON. BAR IRON, Round, troiu to o in. BAR IRON, Square, from -}d to BAR IRON, Flat, from MX'A to oS.1' BAR IRON, Oval, from % to 1 \K, BAR IRON, Half-oval, lrom %'to1%, BAll IRON, cut to lengths.for tire, HOOP I RON, front to 4*? in. wide. Norwyy and Slit Nail Rod, a large stock on hand at reduced prices, by P. C. HILDRET1I .t BRO., sept!4 5.1 Main street. SHEET IflfoxT OF\Ci DDLS. SllEET 1 RON, assorted, No. 14 to 27. 4O\JS0 ?" Galvanized Sheet do, " 20 to 28. On hand and for sale cheap bv sept 11 P. C. HILDRETH & BRO. 1 LBS* RED LEAD?-The best in the J market. For sale bv T. II. LOO AN & CO. and sept2G LOIS AN, LIST & CO. US DRIES? Cox's Sparkling Gelatiene," Cream Tartar, bids and boxes, No. 1 Peiiang Nutmeg?, Salem Blue Vitriol, ? Bi-chromate of Potxish, London Dock Gin. Concentrated Pptash, Essence of Coffee, Indigo?prime, Extract liogwoed. Licorice, large and small-stick, Jii-carb Sod.t, Newcastle, Cochineal. For sale by T. II. LOGAN & CO. and sopt2<5 LOO AN, LIST & CO. Furs! Furs! Furs! JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, THE LARGEST, BEST SELECTED and HANDSOMEST assort ment of i?*Ult.S ever offered in this city, surpassing in beauty of finish and style, huythiug ever seen, consisting of RUSSIAN SABLE. MINK, FITCII. etc.. etc. A splendid sett?Cuffs and Palerines?always bold for $10,1 can now sell for Ladies, come quickly and look for yourselves, well assured you will be pleased. ALEX. HEYMAN, 117 Main st. oct3 _ Wheeling, Va. wAH KEC5 WHITE LEAD?Assorted brands. For sale by T. II. LOGAN & CO. and _sept20 LOGAN, LIST & CO. CLOTHS FOR LADIES' CLOAKS! The Greatest Bargain I Ever Sold. BLACK fiiencu, nil wool, C-4 qrs. wide, at $1,75. Heavy Union, .do 41 " $1 to 1,50. French P.ibb'd Beaver do do do $3,00. i Kverv shade of Mixt Duster Cloths, cheap. | hei>t2s J. S. iuiode3. Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl. For beautifying and picks Kit visa the COM l*lex]on AN D SKIN. The only safe prejh aration in use. Iho best suitable for Powders. Will improve the skin, better and quicker than any Pow der in use. Will mnlce the complexion whiter thau Chalk. E. DOCKING, Agent, Odd Fellows* Hall Corner Drug Store. Kept24 Shunts.?Winchester & co.'s l\t(ent Sftouldcr Scam, Shirts, the best fitting Shirts made. rieptl3 At SAWTKLIjS & SHANNON'S. MUSIC.?Persons having ordered Music from Messrs. Payno & Co. will call and get it at D. n1c0ll & bko.'s Variety Store, auglG 10U. ^ain street. potato DiGG-erst BVRAM'S IMPROVED POTATO DIGGERS, and the bout in tho market, for sale by jyls glllTll k gorrbll. Refined sugars?50 bw*. eastwick* standard Crushed, Soft Crushed, Powdered and Granulated Sugars, just received and for sale bv at M. It HILLY. BELL & EVERETT CAPS! Wide-Awake Caps! L LARGE LOT JOBT RECEIVED ry ! ?\_ ye|)f27 ?? haRPER & hhp. To Merchants. I HAVE BEEN' APPOINTED AGENT FOR the sale of Fulleuton's Country Flasxels, a very superior article, at the factory price, which will save you the freight. I have just received a large in voice and am prepared to furnish any quantit v wanted, augil JOHN KOEMJSlt. JUST RECEIVED! 5 casks Cognac B randy, 3 " Old Port Wine, 5 " Jamaica Spirits, 5 bbls Apple Brandy, Also, 100 bbls Choice Winter Apples, pnt up for family two# by (o6t?-lwJ c. L. zajtb !c 00. Reported for the Daily Intelligencer EUROPEAN NEWS. Arrival of tile Steamship Arabia. St. Johns, N. F.. Oct. 15.?The Royal Mail steamship Arabia, from Liverpool on , Saturday, the Gth inst., passed otr Cape Race yesterday. Her advices were ob tained by the news yacht of the Associated Press. It was reported that Garibaldi had ob tained victories along the whole line of marches, lie hilH alto repulsed the royal ists from Cuserta, taking 20,000 prisoners. ; These reports, however, lack confirmation. ; The Pope of Rome has issued another ' protest, bitterly denouncing the conduct of ! Sardinia anil the policy of iinn-intcrven ? tion, and calling ou the Catholic powers ! for assistance. Spain has proposed the holding of a Congress of the Catholic powers. Liverpool.?Provisions?The market for Provisions is generally steady. The various circulars report Beef quiet, but with more doing at low prices. ? The gov ernment contract has been taken at six pounds 5s 4d @ 7 pounds 4s (id. Bacon quiet aud quotations barely maintained.- j St. Joseph, Oct. 15.?The California ex press reached here this morning, 24 hours behind time, with dales to and including Oct. 1st. The Douglas primary election held iu Sau Francisco ou the 29th, demonstrated the fact that the Irish voters are almost unanimously in favor of that division of the Democracy. Roth wings of the De mocracy are confident of carrying the State. A good deal of betting has com menced, aud there secuts no difficulty to get backers ou even bets either for or against Dougias. Heavy ^bets are always supposed to exercise au important influ ence on California elections. The Repub licans ure accordingly not unmindful of such tactics. Eugene Sullivan, a prom inent member ot that party, having wa gered $25,000 agaiust S5.000, that Lincoln will be elected by the people. The iu 01103 is deposited in bank. Full advices from Oregon explain the progress of the Legislature. The attempt ed adjournment of the House sine die, as advised by the last Express, lias been en tirely receded from, aud decided to have been impossible under the circumstances existing when attempted. There was much popular indignation at the attempts both in the Senate and House to destroy the session by premature and illegal ad journment, as well as by the secession of factious members, to deprive either body of a quorum. At last accounts, the 2Sth, both Houses were in session, duly organized. The six absent members had returned, taken seats in the Senate andjatified the in formal proceedings had in their absence. The Governor scut in his message 011 the 25th. It takes strong Breckinridge grounds 011 National politics. He also protests that he will call 110 extra session if the legislature adjourns without elect ing Senators, which would postpone un election two years, the session being bien nial. Under these circumstances, it is thought popular clamor will insist on an election and other legislation during the balance of 40 days, for which only the session constitutionally lasts. Louisville, Oct. 15.?The interior of the edifice occupied by the Kentucky | School of Medicine, corner of Fifth and Green streets, burned this morning. Loss I ?5,000. The Museum and Cabinet were saved. The lectures will be continued at the Hospital without interruption. The edifico wilt be restored iu a few weeks. Chicago, Oct. 15.?An outrageous case of kidnapping occurred nt Galena, in the latter part of September. A negro named Jerry IJoyd, 45 years of age, his wife, a mulatto, aged 35 years, and a daughter 14, were induced to go to Iowa to work 011 a farm. On the 8th of this month the man was found near Iowa City, murdered. It is supposed that becoming {suspicious he waa killed by the kidnappers that they might retain possession of the women. The citizens of Galena have offered a re ward of $500 for the opprclieusion of the kidnappers. Washington, Oct. 15.?The Postmaster General has extended the contract from St. Joseph to Salt Lake City, with the present contractors the control of the Overland Mail Co. This insures the con tinuance of the Pony Express. Pottsville, Oct. 15.?Snow fell last night in this vicinity, and the bills are covered to the depth of half an iuch. Binchampton' N. V., Oct. 15.?Three inches of snow fell last night, but it is now fast disappearing. New York, Oct. 15.?The steamship Saxonia sailed to-day for Southampton, with 170 passengers and $150,U00 iu spe cie. The U. S. steamer Richmond sailed yes terday for the Mediterranean. THE GSE AT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED RY ItOYAL LETTERS PATENT. Prepared from a JVrscription of Sin, James Clarke, M. D.,'Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the care of 1 till those painful nn?l dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all ex cess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure I may bo relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES j it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time, bring | on tho monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, beara tho Govern ment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. ' These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIN ST THREE hOA'THS of Pregnancy, at they arc sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any ether time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Alfcctions, Tain in tho Hack and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of tho Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will olTect a euro when till other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not con tain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each pack e, which should be carefully preserved. Bole Agents for tho United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (fait? I C. Raid win & Co.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. B.?$1,00 and C postnge stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insura a bottle containing SO j pills; by return mail. Sold by LAUGHLINS &. BUSIIFIKLD and T. II. LOGAN* & CO. " aug3-ood-dAw-ly. UC TIOITbARG AINS^-wriTave jnstnn ceivcd, XA cafe fine Chintz Prints, worth 35c, at 15c, Silk and Wool llareges, at l2l?c, Pacific Lawns. 1400 at 12J^, 25 pr. Dress Silks, very beautiful and good quali ty, for 50 to 75 cts. 5 cases Fine Straws, and 3 c ises Neapolitan Bon nets, the cheapest ever seen In Wheeling. t 10 cartons Bonnet Itlbbons. at nbout half their value. Call and see them. ^ Jog STONE & THOMA8. I Liquors. WE ARB NOW. RECEIVING AND KEEP constantly on liana u supply or the following : th'.'t^' ?. wo Oosiro to cnl1 th0 attention of rfra C?n,C,r^ r-- 0 ttattar ourselves that we ran UieTr orUcra "0 ?'U ,vl>0 "">* f^ or us with Wnei.Gwtillon A Co.'? Brandy of ISM. Uomnrtii? 7"y' Cognac Brand v, "ftnestic (j0 Cherry do I-in?r. 1 Applo do leach do Blackberry do W.[ne' r?rt ,V'"0> Madeira Wine Muscat do Malaga do Claret do Ucldnick'3 Champagne, Heidaick .t Co.'? Cluimpajmc, PUKE Irish ^ h is ky, Mononguhela Whiaky; Koctifled Wlilsky Aiil?vai,<1 Polliegtic do. Jamaica Rum, Falkirk Uco, a,"Srto<ii!4cLo',don Urowu Stou,: 0iga,?' r? ^tu-nt'lm.erSOntrU!!tWi W?ar cttro wiU ptornpt ?.r Mnrlref ?? \r W" A' ??WA11DS k IIHO. P jyS) kot 4 Mo"ro? opposite M'Lure House. 100 eAUGLIKGliii,.-"tiennhie. UU ^r,oby, r-H^AN^CQ, and T^V?<fivedVfyC,"a,a V II> G I> maxwell, Campbell 4 tinole. J1 5S Main st. NOTICE. 'l^HB UNDERSIGNED uas DISPOSED OF AN neg ",er,V," s c'"u'li!'l"?cnt, to .Mr \v >t.n. hex. V ' ,m"iBCS3 wi'l iiereaner he conducted under tlie Arm name of J. T. Sc.it A Co. laiioif*^nI.L- I1' f"r ,w-"t far?r?. WO hope with an on to rii'-T Increased facilities arid a ileteruiinalion to please, to merit additional patronage. 10 httvo^rk'|5.'aLr,i CO-PARTNERSHIP. J. T. 8C0TT. WJI> HEXNEOKX. J. T. SCOTT & CO., IVTo. M?in Street, w HEELING, V A. i I >> IIOLESALE Axn RETAIL DEALERS IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Watch & Clock Materials, I Tools, Glassware, &c. OIL\ hit PLATKD & BR1TANIA WAtiv rnri\ I )?MlKnJV?S *? JO"*SON campaign aii?K JlJ8t r?ccivcJ ami fwr sale at ? GIiAIIAM*S DKUCr STOUK ??o&: -J^L_ OEO. R.TAYLOR. V ICopal VaruUli, No. 1, 2 Jt 3 ShMt!,' "?Demur, Japan. . ",u- u"1' Aeplialtiun Varnish. IS!: -r X-1" ]uo -Ml and S&&& * gg" T?f besi7l3Me?tXcheIK -I. i'.ST assortment of - Perfumery, Fancy uoodn, lini-hea, latent Medicines, Shoulder llraces, Trusses Cigars from 6 cents to $1.6!) a piece, ' J-olmcco, Congress Water, Winos, liraudies. "Whisky wpaa . s. O. ROBINSON. JSpasa S-O. robinson. J CaSes^J aitc^ "ICOLL & HIlO s, Variety Store, S'K" "f ?i"kot. a-1 for c:r;;u^f^;::/;;^:nihor",'>rmi,,;,'ur know" I)nirstoro.':>,;' Aee"t' UtId ""11 Corner sept 14 VB1jacconm JSs1?1 KinuoFsT TINSEL U'ORSTKD, ilAUlO ruffles, Sep,22 At DX'CO vfvv ? ^ arietj* Store. A i??. A"3ilW r r'^Un8; and Amor: atid for Hale bv j v n vr? ou ,mnJ ht|it21 * I, a^CE, -? -- and 02 Main st. SBS^S -B; Agcutsfortthe Manufacturers. IpSifSiSgs QHAHAMS drug stode. Velvet FittUPftrt fifflffl be offered at a m.uH proili. ?XpC,,s,V0' b,lt SL'''" GEO. R. TAYLOR. September 12, 1860. 20w:-ettL?uLk?L *g?* V0'1 CniLDRKN. in tl,e city? " Cheai>eBt BLACK SILKS aS^aS?? K,'K(iAX1' DKt'SS SlLKS-?rtfrrfy s^ea^s 1 -?? ? 1 lie largest stock of calicos, bleached mbsliss, ??pna [Union copy.] S- itIt0"KS LimI?or?"Vo"'^b,S X"' 1 ""U X?- receiv?' ??i OLIVER PRYOR. f NEW LACE MANTILLAS, OURTll STOCK?Received day. jeO GEO. It. TAYLOR. SUGAR EVAPERATOR?Harris* Com billed Evaporator axul Defacator, for manufactur ing Syrup and Sugar from the Chinese Canty is supe rior to all other inventions yet ottered for this pur pose. It needs only an examination to ostalilish Its superiority. Wo now have a samplo on hand and re quest all interested to call anil examine for them selves. SMITH &Gl>RRELL, jylO Agents for the Manufacturers. ROBES! ROBESYROBES! 1AABBUBGE ROBES JUST OPENED THIS I\J\J moruiug. at $5,00 each, worth $10,OO early in the season. P. S.?T am selliug all my early purchases in Robes, Lawns and other Dress Goods, at less than rhey cost to make room for new ones that I am daily, teoeiving. J. S. RHODES. jel4 (Union copy.) VIEW MACKEREL?100 half barrels Me diuin No. 3 Mackerel, 50 bbls do. 50 kips Xo. 1 and 2 Mackerel, 20 hall bbls No. 2 do for sale by my31 MAXWELL, CAMPBELL k TINGLE. | SHEET MUSIC, FOR SALE (orordered to suit customers.) aug2 D. NIC0LL & BR0., 109 Main fit. 17RENCII YOKE SHIRTS.?Just rccciv ? ed, 10 doz. French Yoke Shirts, of the celebrated ASTOit House make, warranted to fit, arid the very | best quality ever brought to the city, aud for sale at 30 per cent, less than Jobbers' rates, j _je2 8T0XE & THOMAS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. 1AA BBLS. GAFF'S INDIANA EXTRA 1%MI 11 'U LY Flour. 101* do Petersburg, Ky., Double Extra Family Flour,?just received and for salo by aug22 M. RE1LLY. iOTrylaniTlime. 1 nrv UBLS. MARYLAND LTMK, FIIESII FROM IUU Kilns, received by aug4 P. C. niLDRETII & BR0. A LARGE STOCK OK WOOLEN GOODS, just received, consisting of Nubias, Son tags. Shawls. Underskeves, Hats, IIoodt>, Gaiters, and u great variety of Children's Hose. Call and ex uiniue our stock. D. N1C0LL Jt BRO., septl4 .Variety Store. ;OILKS WITH MEDALLION FIG O UltES, rich and fashionable, Just openod by f OHO; R.TAYL0B3 smffSpp; IPALOISG'S; PREPARED. SPALDISG'S PUBPARKD GLptf SAVE THE,PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH Stitch ix Tux save* ^ At accidents will happen, evtn in KtU-regvlaUd families, it is very desirable to have some cheap ana convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crock! Ui' e" SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meots nil such emergencies, ninl no household '.can af ford to be without It. It is always ready and up to. the sticking point. There is no longer a necessity to limping cliairs, splintered veneer*, headleo* dolls, ?5? broken cradles. It is just tho article for cone, shell and other ornamental work, so popular-with Udiws refinement and taste. l' This admirable preparation Is nsed cold, befog chemically held in solution, and possessing all th? valuable qualities of tho best cabinet-makers'- Glut It may be used in tho place of ordinary uvciUgv, bciug vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B.?A Brush accompanies ouch bottle. lYiee, 21, CPJltP. ; Wholesale Depot, 48Cednr-?t., K. Y? Address HENRY cTsPALDING & CO., Box No. 3,600 New York Put up for Dealers In Cases containing four tight, and twelve dozen?a beautiful Lithograph Show-Cord ncompanyiug each paek ge * . A singlo bottle oTsPALDING'S PlUCrAIUI GLUE will save ten times its cost aunually to ?v*r household.****^ Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggi?ts, Hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country' Merchants should make a not* of SPALD I NO'S PREPARED GLUE, when iuaking up tbslr' list. It will stand any cliiiuito. | SPALDING'S p"ITe PAR ED GLUK, USEFUL IN ~EVERY HOUSE. " 1 SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. ~r SPALDING'S PR El'AREd' GLUH, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUB, SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, , * * > SOLD BY 110 USE.FURN1 S111NG STORKS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FL'JtNlTURK DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, . SOLD BY FANCY GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPALED GLUE, SOI,D BY GROCERS. . SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERAL!.! Manufactured by liKXRY (J. SPALDING & CO., 48 Cetlar-HtM Now York, Address Post Office, Box U.CUO. Annexed Is an A Iplinbetienl List of Articlon *1,1,1. m.aK ? rt',,or"11 to ??Sb SPALDING'S PREPARED GLDE: A ACC00NT~u3bKS, a J? -Mends BUHEAUS.... ? 9 Mend* CltADIifeS.... -}J " Mends DOLLS 5 ? Mends ETAOEKS..; ? I Mends FANS ......JS I I Mends UU1TA1SS " Mend* IIAKI'S -J1 inlaid wmk3::::r ? I J ......Mentis .1 Al;S..? * K Mends KNOBS "! S i". I-BATiXfcK woiiiiZZZ , Of i,.e,"5" MlliKOlt-FlfAMI'S i 'N Mends NEWEL l'OSTS ~ U Mends ottomans * Mends 1'IANO-l'oltTKS $ j* Jf J'?"'" ROCKING-HOUSF* 3 ^ Mends SOFAS ? Mends v-zXH " }''?'">* iv,vKK-i.oxi-:s z ->vLoon.".i'iuc-wonk * J J,11'1"'" 1 Al: D-ST1CKS.... 5 i M?'"1? zki-iiyi: wuuwvuiiK;:;?' I & l" wnnliwioii, spalding'S I'KKl'AjtFnrV"i>5 Is useful Ubmriw and He ,oil, AJ'iDGLU* I...S... Mends SThJtEusf!tM?t.-<i S-1'...Mends J>lT01UiJtS .'.V.'.' ~5? _ 3...A...Mends ACCOKDEOXS .. V" * 4...L...Mends LETTEH-SEAM.Na; f " ? MSzSSS ? 9...S...Mends SCHOOL ROOKS 2'" 8 }}???P..-Mends PARASOLS '"???? ? ll...R...Mends RULERS. -P...16 J-...E...!Uciids KLECTI{JCAL*Vt a f'ii ?"\? t-'J H'"11 13...P....Mends l'Al'KIUIIaVo'k^S 5 "13 ?akm:cuaiks *?>...^....ueiius JAJUSEXK1) LKiWc ? Mends AC'0jiN M"OJ:K ......... Ji...21 -?* Mentis kiddles Mends SIIKLL-WOMK i3* 2? Mends FILLET Wo,& ? *V"? ' 27 Mends UOlIBY-IloitSF': Mends U ALKI bOSCO 1-VS 2T 2? Mends MOXEY-b5xfS 2? Mend. WCTulu" fVaMES Mends SKCKKTAItlUS.... |? ? Mcmls \ ENEEIUNO ... 21 iff" Mends SCHOOL FUKNlTuiiv 2? if 1'ai-jkh machk. -5? S Mends \\ AKDHOBES ?? Mends 1'Alt IAN MAUIII H 37....;....Mends GK1BS .... K 38 *~ Mends BABY-JUMPERS ?3T ' ?J-J Mends IVORY WoilK j1? Mends MATCH-safes *?? ^1 Mends l'tCfUIUIS ' ?*? Mends quill WIIKfVU 41 ? Mends TOWEL-HACKS : ? " Mends M ASIMTAXDS **?' Mends UKIlUTEADS Mends i)UtJ.MS.... ?*6 ?J7 Mends CIIJJSS SIEN ?J? Mends llALLOT-HOXVS Meuds 1IKKUAKIUMS ~i? ?" Mends llACKuAMMOX-BOAHni '??** Mends BAJCD-lioXES." ARDS 40 s- Mends 11LACK-Il0\i. 53."......Mends BASS-VIOLS ?t Mends BILLIAKD-TAb'lfs"" ' Mends It I I.f. 1A ](IMjl; Ks V? Mends UIIiD-cagj-a ?; Mends BHOoM-Sllicks ?????69 ^ Mends BOOK-cases "?-47 4? Mends BOOT CK1MFS ? w Mends KRUSIWIAXDLFS r: ^1 Mends B1IUSIJES.. ? 60 Mends CABIXiSTs"" ? W Mends CliUItNS Ba ?i? Jlends clock casks ;-..;.....?#3 1,0 Mends CKUTCI1KS ?S Jlends CUJ'liOABDS ?? Mends CUltTAIJfS , i ?2 Mends CAS1XGS, ' 00 Mends CADDIES IV Mends CAJ1EKAS.. i\ Mends CHAUtS..... i~ Mends CIIAllTS.... V?*l ii J!?''-' clothes frames:;:: II if CAIID-cases I? i1; Mends CIIESTK. ! 14 Mcmls DIAISIES - ?} s' ???a? yvonK-sTANDa::::: if, ^|C!" 3 DliAUCiUT-boabds. '""11 Mends D1S1JES.?.;....... rr;:-,-"" V'25 si Mends 111 VANS- ? ??<??79 " uic^uoxB::;:;;;;: so ?- Mentis DOOI1S, -V -?".81 ^ J en<^ dominoes Z J2 ft Mentis FIUKBOAKDS. 1 5f o??"" Mends FLUTES s!) Mentis BALLUSTKRS '? Sa Mends llANDI^ES." f" ^eut,ia?vjr^,?KAKE'~::'.:::r. ?-.? . w Mends kites.... Mends tops. ?5 Mends ORG A N s" !!!**'" * '""'r ....Mends AIODELS.. Mendtf SEWING-MACuiifTsfK'B?" 2? ?? Mentis VAN ELS STANB3. 91 ( ?5 Mends l'ASTEBOAUi)IVvoitK ,Jl Sleuds PATXEIINS... ottK?? -M itS.........Mends SIDEnOARD3..'".".""' Si UJ Mends AVOODEX-WA1 tF "*??" 100 Mends WILLOW-WAPe'. ? ? * 0 spalding'S PREPARED OLUE. sold BY DRUC-q1sts. soii?Cslffi^gS??M. Knrn^RR$?'#/S"EI>ARKD QLUE, sold B\ F ANCV^iOOpS OEALERS^ . , " ^PALDINO'S FKEPARKd GLDE. . sold BY STATION EIIS. 8I>AL^N'G'S wi^PAnUQQUJtt sold BY GHOCKH8, . ,, ? 48 C?l?r-.t_ XoWf-rtttk. , iAaOwt^Of^. Box No. 3,000. ' ? ' ; &?l -Put m> In cuses cou tain pig either. Four, E5-ht o* ?. v: