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Two Good Compositors. rin?rl,itl?lio??*"hi"offlCt- None bl" 500,1 wo,k n*n_ ? ^ _ , of the UAlLYJSTBJ.LlGKSCBR.Mr | . rtiUPP1' , " ? ortlir DAILY ]STBLLlliJU?l jJiU'uitZ??> 1 ubtoUOD. Prtc*.T*o<?r??. it- ? \?v of our city subscribers who fail to r.: | papers, will please notify us of the fact, j ?*' ffir.! The carriers have not yet thorough-1 I, arned the routea.. r? l,/r/rt<?rr?.?We must ask Uie indulgence r , .r natrim whose adverstise.nents Juay be "Lilted until we receive an additionalsupply of ZSrti" Which we have sent for. We shall be ''iav .o accommodate them all in a few days. In JL meantime. we invite attention to our rates ol ldv?tUi.<. oil the first page, mud the many other inhu'cmenls to those who wish to get read its lor advertisements. TO 0 UR EXCHANG KS. j We are much obliged to our brethren of the press for the many flattering noticcs which they have bestowed upon the Intelligencer, and will be still more obliged to such as have received our first is sues if they will forward us their papers immedi ately. We are still deficient ill some valuable ex changes. _ Wnncuxn?Henry Morgan, the operator in the telegraphotV.ee at Wheeling, was knocked sense j less from his stool by the lightning, on 1 hursday | night.?Pituburgk Via>Mteh. No such accident occurred to Sir. Mokuan. j ij'Mr. Y.usat.'? new Hotel, on Water street, is up as high as the second story. j f-Mtt. E. Cokn has commenced the erection of a brick dwelling ou Fourth street, at the lower end of Centre,?a decided improvement iu that place. -j ;- \ negro man named Moses West was arrest ed yesterday, ou a charge of attempting violence on a young mulatto girl at Lull's tavern, on Mar Itet street. Alderman McConxeli. committed him | for further hearing. On his way to jail lie escap ed from the officers and made tracks. They re cap tureil him, after he had made some resistance, at Jlitchietowu, and lodged him with Corporal 1 ris ler. ' (? iistino.?We invite the attention of those who desire Sign and Ornamental Painting, graining, glazing, occ., to the advertisement of Messrs. Mil ,vk it Mii.i t", to be found iu another column. " ~ ITEMS. Swiorr.-i op the Union.?During the past two voirsa^xid many men have risen up to save the i iiiou N?t a lew presses have toiled iu the same natriotu work ; all seemed pleased with the results of their toil. Yet as fast as one Union saver an nounced the work accomplished, another was sure au I proclaim the task still unperformed. The last attempt is to be made by the shallow pa ted wliiss ?I.o wish Mr. Webster to run.?Xticwk Mercury. a .. |.?t vou're wearing your stockings wrong Side outward." "Oci? and don't 1 know it. to be \ sure! there's a hole ou the other side, there is ! j TV '* \ lass1 alass !" as the old Bachelor said 1 when he lelt a'desire to marry. ' lie made the same exclamation alter luairiage, but spelt it differently 1 ,, ,- i- Xotj.i.'i.' can be done well," said Dr. lvileh- i ener, " that is done in a hurry."?" Except catch ing fleas," said a wag at our elbow. m-Oiir fair and delicate friend! are, perhaps, not aware that the cheaper kind of French kid" are ill reality, rat skin gloves! irr Since the liquor law came into force in Maine, great quantitiis of bottles labelled "Day 4 tin's Blacking" have been imported into that State, and yet it is not observed that the hoots are clean ct than before. irr "Mister, I say, 1 don't suppose you don't know of nobody what don't want to hire nobody io do iiothin' lor somebody no how?>ou dou t, do you?" "Yes, 1 guess not." Cr A boy in Ohio recently licked, in eighteen minutes, twodeputy sheriffs, four constables, and a hogshead of molasses. Next week he has a se. to with a threshing machine. Brow.vi.ow, ok Tennessee.?We have opened several Democratic papers this morning, in which the "powerful influence" of this reverend politi cal editor is spoken of in such a manlier as to sug irest the inference that the NV big party in that State is to be annihilated by him. He is a gentle man of fine talents and a great energy; but we would mention a fact or two that may not be gen erally known. The first is, that his is the only Whig paper iu Tennessee that opposes C,en. Scott: the second, that it opposed Gen. 1 aylor ill like manner, and the third, that we can elect Gen. Scott, as we did Gen. Taylor, without the aiu ol brother Browulow.?Amen!? HWiuijg/w J rU graph. NATION A L P R EJUD1CKS. in Dickeu's Household Words the fol lowing passage occurs: The Old English Idea of a Frenchman. ?It was profoundly observed by a witty member of the Court of Common Council, in Council assembled, in the city of London, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, that the French are a frog eating people, whs wear wooden shoes. We arc credibly informed, in reference to-tlie na tion whom this choice spirit so happily dis poses of, that the caricatures and stage rep resentations which were current in England some half a century ago, exactly depict their present condition. For example ; we undersraud that every Frenchman, without exception, wears a pig-tail and curl-papers. That he is extremely sallow, thin, long fac ed, and lantern-jawed. That the calves of hitjlegs are invariably undeveloped; that his legs fail at the knees, and that his shoulders are higher than his ears. We are likewise assured that he rarely tastes any food but soup-maigre, and an onion ; that he always says, "By Gar! Aha! Vat you tell me, sare ?" at the end of every sentence he ut ters; and that the true generic name of his race is the Alounseers, or the Parley-Voos. If he be not a dancing-master or a barber, lie must be a cook ; since no other trades but those three are congenial to the tastes ot the people; or permitted by the institutions of the country. He is a slave, of course. The ladies of France, [who are always slaves] invariably have their heads tied up in Belcher handkerchiefs, wear long ear rings, carry tambourines, and beguile the weariness of their yoke by singing in head voices through their noses?principally to barrel-organs. It may be generally summed up, of this superior people, that they have no iden -of anything. DEATHS. 1)1 KD?Yesterday, in this city, WILLIAM NKWLOVK, 66 year a. Ilia 'urxral will take place from the residence of William Liuchlin, on Waior street, thisafieriHM.il at 3 o'clock. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, &o., &c. TIf. (RtllBACKER would announce to his ? Irienda anl the public generally, that havir* put chas ed the inteiest of the senior partner in the business lately conducted under the Arm of J. Crumbacker_?Xr Son, he will continue the same at the old stand, No. 17<>, Wain hi., iud would lespectfully solicit, and trusts to nictitacoiitm umc4! of the luitrouage'soliberally bestowed on the old ft in. He hasjiibt leturiied from the Eastern cities, and is now opening an extensive and well selected stock o<" lirug? mid i hcitiical*, Permiuery, Fancy a; tides, drc., all o? wh ?h were purchased ajter strict personal inspection and w.th scrupulous 'e<pud to purity of quality, and ate now oneied to the public on the most reasonable terms. lyr. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. t-k,. II), UK s. P. H0IX1HKN, Offica So. 131, FtKiuli biirft, near the Presbyterianchurcli, UlWvj1?^auu'actui??* Teeth expiesslX for each par ticular case. Full setls of Teeth, or any Parts of setls, made with artificial Gums. The Gum is made in one continuous or solid piece?the cost la the same tor teeth with or without gums full setts Of terth nude r.om ft7o to *1G0 a Sett? ?mall ?ettcfroin ^3 to 0.3 |>cr tooth. lyr5<*? J Jnyiic'n .llrdiciuCM* A?*"'*>' U)T l>r. Jayne's Medicines and will rurnish l>tu??n?<ts and others on literal term*. . GF.O. WILSCKf. RIVER NEWS. HEIOKTED FOR THE INTELLIGENCE!!. Arrl n'1* Departure* of fttenm RuuIm. For t.? Hours, en iingInst night at So'clod. ARRIVALS. J??j -e, Murdoch, Wt llftville; E.xi Rhoads, Pittsburgh; H^i Columbia; Johnston, do. ; \i(.ua, O'Neil, StcubenvilU; Sicj ??*** Hayard, Uooth, Sunfisk; Wjtrhester, Moore, Pittsburgh; Orioi. Dillon, Marietta; Alt ?ia? Calhoun, Pittsburgh; Lak ttrie, Hoffman, do. ; Man Diamond, , do. ; DEPARTURES. Jus: *t\ Murdock, NVelUville; HaiK'<?lumbia, Johnston, Pittsburgh; Exc > hire, Rhoads, ?1?.; Vin no? O'Neil, St? i.boaviUe; Step Bayard, Booth, Su*fish; Win lu ster, Moore. Pittsburgh; Orii ? Dillon, Mari tta; Ale.' in. Calhoun, >t. Louis; Lakt Krie, Hoffman. Cincinnati; lilac diamond, ?> do. (T-T water?r;>ing. lJCATS DEPARTING THIS DAY. Orion, Marietta, 10 A. M.; Viroqu:, Steubenv He, 2 P. M.; Steplu" Raynrd, S nfish, 4 P. M.; Winr ? ster, Pittsl' rgli, 6 P. M. Eagli*. New Orleans do.; Justi??'? Wellsvilk *r> P. M.; A I>?E11TISEMENTS. For Pittsburgh, THE r--nificeot Passenger Packet 'WIN CllESTCapt. Gec. 11. Moore. Master, will lea e for the above ami intermediate Iports oi Weonejiday the 1st .Sept. at 8 o"c. Height or *.?ag?; apply to S. C. HAKER A- CO. Whcrlii'K and marietta Trl-wrrlily Packet , {F^ & ORION, ' "II.L1AM DILLON, Master, aSSSBS win regularly between Wheeling and .Maiiett;i, raving Wi'd 'if on Monday. Wednesday, and Ftiday, at 0 o'clock,-? ????leturning. leaves Marietta on Tuesday, luuraday a: ' Mturday, at 6 o'clock, a. in. Fos lie - t or passu. "? "PPl? on board. r.r. MtLLKt. M. W. MILLER. Miller & Miller, HOOK A.M> MGI* PAI.M'KB.H, ?I.A zicr? i'ad KmiurrN, So. 263, .Va.) Ktiect, Wheeling. Vo. icpti. ? i ROUND > 1PPERY ELM, just received by .1. I KELLS A: CALDWELL. 3 A DHLS. I EM P SKh tj *e; tl. 500!-::^r just leceived by KELLS & CALDWELL. .'K POTASH, just received and 'tl. KELLS At CALDWELL. ?20 CA It HOYS Ull >eptl. ITKOL, in store aiid lor sale by KELLS Ai CALDWELL. It KOWX'S ESS K." . b e tonic and j-ti . Sept J. 1) I t.LK*?Kt.trs, T Mr Lane's. Hiai Always on band and V The Oij i JAMAICA Gl.NGKH, . valua tlit, lor tale by KELLS A: CALDWELL. *, Lee's, Anderson A: S'co:r?, Ill's Wiigbt's Susar Coated, ale by KELLS A: CALDWELL. if Cxrape Vine. 'Pills Oil is tlie ie* of twenty years* investigation by a _L Fteiich Physic - and is now extensively used in I* i ai cs, Loth to. tin- -pose ot keeping the hair glossy, and icstoiingil in ba d y:xk. This Oil ispartici'V rcconm>ended. as it w.ll tender the Hair to;i, &io*>y =fl pnah e, besides making it about two shades daike.\ #! Piepasedonly bj l' '*onta?n, Paris, 25ctsper. bottle. For tale !? _ J. 11. VOWELL, 21 Union st. !; *Y\r H1TK LEA IJ.V Tl Chioine Vel.'^ F ench ai.d Silver 1; sepl 1ANAKY and lie," ccd received this day bv J. 11. VOWELL, 24 Union st. \ C Jl. wi Wa C03I PORTA 1 eed Oil, Turpentim*, Lamp black. VeuiUaii Ked, Chrome Gieeu; Go.d For sa e bv* J. II. VOWELL. '21 Union st. ed for Rent. .ujirou t.n AHousc, suitable :or a small .*ainily. .vithya-d. Iiyi'it, Ax. attached. A small co tage would be pie e.'ied. -wquiiC at the counting ioom oi tiie Daly lidehigeiiCfr. sepl POPOSALS. I WILL rrccixe. til the Cth day of September, ptopo a;dH lor the !olK>ng wot k. vitt: Paving water m t from 31 on roc and Quincy. and on Quincy fiom WatdO Main st*eet. The piopositiou to state how nuich v be allowed lor the stoi c now en tn?: g omul, i?r yaid; 1 what the price per yuid will he tor lui nishtng the ball or stooe. and paving, or, how murh l>er yard the pavinvill be done lor, if the city lumish all the stone. 1st?How much : :uakinga toot way on west side or Water, ft out Mon. -tieet lo south side of Quincy. stone not to be less than ncheK in thicknesnaml two feet wide; and also, how muc ir giading, should any be tequtied 2d?For imnislu and setting ctr b on Quincy stteu. no th Hide, fiomM' to Water street. Td?Fo rutnishiand setting curb, east side of Market ft am 3d stieet to V nds meeting house. 4th? For grad ilie alley leading fiom Zanev to Clay sticct, between "it ndSthstrcels. /?th?For lesrtti cutb, ?>uch as may "te reqiiiicd. on east side of Mam. 'ni Washington stiect to Spruce aii<-y. Particular scan bed by calling on me. Cth?For lepair fewer in Cheanut alley west of Main street, at PhillipVorks; how much per perch 'or lav ng the stone now tl.e ?nd what per pe.xh lor laying a:ul fur ? nishtng balance. 7th?For repair Ueyn>er'8 landing, by forming a gutte foni low water i-s tar as gave way. Said woik to he done by placing edgewis-e, not less than a foot deep, ai.d tightly put toiler. How much per yard for filling up ; uch pa' ts as ina quire it; the dirt to be taken from the east *id-; of Ma: between Washington and JefTcrton stieet8. Also?To sink ell with the curb in six feet in diameter and not toexccc or 30 feet in depth, on Mam slicet nea- the corner ?' >hn street; how much per f.?ot furnish ing the curb. J. AMICK., Street Commissioiur. Wheeling, Sej l?er 1, iai2. iole Leather. SIDES" Hemlock tanned sole leather, the best tint ha^-r been brought to the Wheeling mar ket, just leceivei.d for va:e bv aug3I KKGEK dt HOFFMAN, 110, Ma:n st. Cow Feed, V SUPPLY iJran, Short, Ac. ju*t ecei\ed by aug3l J. T1IOBUKN, lUt Market Square. 'rustee's Sale. "IlYviitueof d or Trust f om James M. Canipbe'I to I y me beaming;- the Ifith day or October, A. D. is.-?l and recorded in tln-rk's office of the County CouttofOhio county. In l)eed?.k No 36, page 253, 1 will proceed to s<* 1 at public auctio?i the premises, on the 3"th day of Sep. femlw:rat IloVka. m., th- following described property. Lot No.Onehui'tand Fifty-six (IoG) lying and being sit. uate on Wheeni 'and, in OrlofTA. Zane's add.tion to the City of Wh eiii Terms made known on day or sa!i\ augtXMd. G. L. CHANMEIf.jTrustee. 'rustee's Sale. BY viituc o! -ed ofTiust rrom Charles C. Thcackcr to me. Iw;. date the 28th day or October, A. D. 1S.';1 ai d i?co ded .Cie k'a oflire ol the County Coutt or Ohio county, i d Hook no. o?".. pa;;e 210, I will procerd to teil at | ubli ction on the pieinises, on the 3'lfh day o' Sjpl. 1 s-V.', at .-clock A. M.. the following described piope ly: lot One Hundred an 1 Sixty on^ (1G1J lyng and being situ in Wheeling Is'and in OrlofTA. Zalie's addition to tin -.-of Wheeling. Terms made known on day oi sa c. lg3l G. L. CRANMER, Tiuttee. *1 WM. YOST, WATCII \ KCIS, AND WATCII AND CjCK repairer !19 Market stieet, near the Post office, tea* All It: t in his line promptly attended to. Gmd. ~J ~FOR SALE. T story Brick Dwo!ling house, being a dou> ? s -. . hie t nent, situated in Ritchietown. east or the P.'an.'oad. The Subscriber desiring to end grate .to tl?e V will sell it on reasonable terms. The hcu^e is CO by . deep?A whole lot. Fhiquire or CALEB MEKRIMAN aug2C?3ld-p. upon the premises. ValuabiReal Estate for Sale. rrUIE under a has the following property forsa'e, a!! X of which .vil! dispose of on accommodating terms to-wit: Lot number^ hree in square fix on Main street.North of and adjoining Melodeon Buildings. This is one of the most va'nab.e jins Lots in tin- City. Also about i.ota in South 'Wheeling (late Ritchietown) I many ut these equal to any in lhat addition to the Citj . AleO severa;he most valuable Lots on the Island uddi. tiou to the Cit I Also a 'argcnber cf Lots in the Bnena Vista, Chuichiil No. t and Chutl No. 2, additions to the City. I will also inparcels to suit puichaseis, so much of the land with e corj?orate limits of "Wheeling as has i ot bwn heietofo.ij otT into lots, being upwards or One hun dred Actes, being the same now in the occupancy of Abraham All,, and now held by me in tiust tor Jlr.-. Kmilv Zai.e. Wheeling,, i_tf. FRANCIS R. ARMSTRONG. 7ALL PAPER. f|Mf K Suh?i.>r has on band, a good supply or Wall Pa 1. l-er and .!ers which he will sell at reduced Priccs. jOIIN KISIiER. aut&S-tf. No. 1.15, Main st. ltest arrival '?"or the Ladies! r|V)l)i> & I'Qj; have just received from the Kasf, the J ti st cas.- thtirlaige assortment of Fall Slock, con sisting in pa\f !">? pairsjics K'd Jenny Limls. 7o do o Kid Jenny Lind Boots, 100 do ,, Kid Run Round Jenny Wnd Ropetts M do !0 Kid Well Shoetees. O do i0 K*** We't Iligh Buskin*. 75 do'.o French Morocco Jenny Lird Rosetts, CO .lo to Frcnch Morocco Hoot*, GO do lo Goat Welt Jenny Linds. <30 do lo Goat Writ High Buskirs Which wil sold low for Cash, at the Black Mammoth Boot, South i of Market Squat e. aug26 MTKIV:,M II.LK WIIIXK fiEAD. "fl 7"K A HI..pared to furniab. In any quantity, Steuben Tf ville Lead, warranted equal, if not superior of Pittsburg Cincinnati brands. KF.LLSA CALDWKLL, Agents for Manufacturers. By the National Line. TKr.KGRAPHKl) I'OK THK D.A1I.Y iNTKI.LHiKNCKR. National Telegraph Offioe. NOTICK WHKKIjINC?, Sept. 1, 1 ON end a'ter today, (he ousinesa at this office will he dour ?n t..c CASH SV.^TK.M. All those wh > may l?e ci 1 ed on for hack dues, ate leftpectftilly requested icqucleil lo : elt:e them. tl" ARRIVAL OK THE STEAM SHIP OHIO. Nkw York, Aug. 31. The Steam Ship Ohio arrived to-day at 12 o'clock, from Aspinwall via Kingston, with 300 passengers and $350,000 of gold. She left Kingston on the 24 th. The health of Aspinwall was improving, the fu ver having nearly disappeared. There was no cholera at the Isthmus. The Golden Gate, on her trip up, with the 4th regiment of infantry, Icsl many soldiers by the chol era at Kingston. The small pox had somewhat abated, but still prevailed at the different Islands. There has recently been several severe shocks of earthquakes felt at Jaiuaici. Th .* Ohio, when two hours out. from Kingston was boarded by the English Mail Steamer Panama, ' and broke one cylinder twice. On the -0th, ofT St. Domingo, she passed the steamer Sierra Nevada. The steamer Columbia, with the mail, left Aca pulco for San Francisco on the 2d, and the Unicorn on the 7th. Tde Panama Ilerald says that 100 soldiers of t! e 4th regiment had died since they left New Yurk. A ball was given on the 1.1th, by the New Gren ada Government to the officers of the sloop of war Portsmouth, in return lor the services rendered by them during the blockade of Guauaquail. The Portsmouth was lo leave about the 1st ol September for San Francisco. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH STEAMER. Nkw YoitK,,Aug. 31. The English Steamer arrived at * past seven to night. The news will be sent as soon as received. MISSOIKI LEGISLATURE. August 31. The Senate spent this meriting in discussing tin election of a Chapline. In the House, the vote* for Speaker on the 11th ballot stood, bitnms 46, Woodson 37, Acocke 32, Hunter 10, Jackson 2. CON G R ESS I ON A L. Washington, Aug. 31. Sknatk.?The bill constituting a Light Housc Board, was passed. The Army, Post Route and Pest Ollice bills were returned from the House. The Senate refus ed to recede from its amendments. The Committee on Mexican Claims was contin ued during the recess. The Navy Appropriation Mili was relumed from the House, but the Senate insisted on its amendments. The resolution tor the appointment of a Select Committee to sit dur ing the recess, to lake depositions on general busi nest of importations, and for ascertaining frauds upon the same, and to report next session, wax a dopted. Messrs. James, Shields, Bright, Dawson and Bell, were elected the Committee. House.?The Committee of conference reported that the Senate had stricken out the most obnox ious amendments of the Post Route Bill. There port was concurred in, as was also the Army and Navy and Post Oflice appropriation bills. The Fortification and other Bills were debated but not acted vpon; both Houses suspended the 17t!i rule prohibiting Bills from being signed on the last day of the session. Senate.?A. D. Hubbard was con finned as Post Master General, and Fuller rejected as C/uef Jus tice of Minesota, John T. Towers wasconi.rmed, as Superintendant of Public Printing. Hoth*Houses adjourned about noon to-day. FROM LOUISVILLE. August 31. The first bale of new Cotton was received from Memphis to-day. The Nashville Insurance Company has suspen ded further business. CINCINNATI?RIVER AND MARKET. Cincinnati, Aug. 31. The river has risen 20 inches to-day. Weather fine. Flour quiet; 1400 bbls. sold at 83,25 and 3,30. Whiskey firm at 184. Nothing done in provisions. Linseed Oil 65 and 68 cts. PITTSBURGH--RIVER AND WEATHER. August 31. River, 6 feet and falling. Weather clear and warm. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. lu tlie cattle market beef is selling at 7 and 7 50; Sheep and Lambs 1 5U and 3 50. WM. COWDEN DAGUERKEOTYPIST, Rnotun Ao. ?"?G, Xottrocftrrett b*t>rren the Xeir llotrl and the Coii; / Unit nr. Likenesses taken in any required shade, ai.cl colored to repic: ent the living complexion by a new style o! coloring ?warranted to never fade. Pictures oi all sizes, both *iu file ai.d in groups, put u]? in pla?n and fancy caves, at the lowest prices. Likene^es of childieu accurately taken. daguerreotype gallery. VC*. I* A It'AlC 1 JL><? l-l invites attention to his i/a ? gie c.n Hoona, and Appaialu.r, now the result of >ea<s of e*i ciience aiid close application to the ait. Con fident that lie now combines in Ins establishment all ol the ini|)io\eu?cnts which, time and proper tests have p:oven valuable, he can piomise toprcdice L-keneste* combiiiiug ali t lie beauty and per lection which lias jet I. ecu attained by the Daguc.iean piocess. For the attiactive and commodious style in which his looms a e titled up. lie invites tl.c public to call and exam ine o' themselves. Ilia Cabinet of S] ecimens a e always oj?en (or inspection. Likenesses taken in all kinds of weather, singly, o:* in g oups; also, post motteiu 1 kcuessestaken at short notice. tUr'A well selected stock of materials?Chemicals, plates, cases, lockets, <vc., always on hand and for sale. Koouin, ,\o. Monroe nt., near the P( st Olfice. Brentlinger k. Armstrong, I? II KMC UIPTIO .X X STH, HA VE just received at their medical stoic, a fTcsh sup ply of the most rhoice medicines', such as j eople may lely upon. In making their selections, no regard is paid to pi ices, so the at tide l#e ol the best quality. I'hy *iciiii?w' I'rrNcriplioni* j u! up by caielul hands at all times, day or (light. uugVi-iyid NEW FIRM. MESSRS. CAY WOOD, CONK LIN CO.. having purchased the entire stock of Stoves, Tin, Copier and Sheet Iron ware of T. CI. Colbert son, would respectfully inform the citizens of Wheeling and vicinity, that they will carry on ihe business or manufacturing Tin, Copper, and Sheet iron Ware, of which they have constantly on hand a good .t.'sortmcut, lor Wholesale, and Retail; very low for cash; ail persona wishing to purchase, would do well to call urnl nee us nt No. 19, Union St., at the old and well known utand heretofore occupied by T. G. Culbertson. Particular attention paid to repairing. Wheeling, Ang. 21. CAVWOOU, CONKLIN CO Paints, Oils, &c. 4 LCOHOL, J\ Unseed Oil, Lard Oil. Extract Logwood, Chrome Gieen, Chrome Yellow, French Leaf, Copal Varnish, Turpentine, Lamp Ittack, Gum Shellac, Gold Leaf, P. lick l<ead. Red Le .d, Hronte, Japan Varnish, &c., ? For sale, low, at VOWKLI/S l)at o Stork, No. 24, Union st. Cod Liver Oil. JUST rceclved: 6 boxes Samuel Simes' manufacture of pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil} the best article of the kind brought to this or anv other market. BRBNTLINGBR & ARMSTRONG, aug01-lyr:d Opposite Washington Ilall.gf CITY BUSINESS. Amerlcnu., PMronif Your Own SI...... fnclnrca. Wheeling Silk Factory. ? MVHII'IN silk, ininuractured into superior an.l i ul. ri^Jr sTlks wholesale or ictml. can l* supplied on rc.?o. Kichardscns Fun.iRl.iiij \\ a.e House, No IIJ, MUu St*cct, Ciiicinnati. 0. 4 aJ, .mrc silk, and have taken. UieHICillKKT PIIKUIUMS. and l'oj.1 ^^f^^"' liaimlSluHng, ai..l our stork is now la;? and MruOilalhe. ^k^sst ! ic in iiiai.ufactu e. Oldest.. every valicly ofHilkS|i..JMl|.l ! '' SlrTchsnl.'.Mc t'ncoolmnllit KeeledKiUnraupfct. JOHN \V. Gll.l.. New Music Storo. 'slili. of ?!??? ?Jr<ei...i l iiyouuiu, No. l!l!> ' " .lluiu street. I , J I'lCKl h>ON would ?especially an TttC, - ?? V^'niMince id the citiiens of Wheeling ""I" rj-n-j r >frjclnKy, that be has just opened a new ?ud J J U J ;/clos?lll estabHsb.uc.it lortbeyte a, V.ol.1.8, Vinliiicellov. Magolets, Mutes. W.'es, Acco do nn8, Banjos, ami Tainbo.ines. llraso Instruments the '^"sV.ucUon books lo. all Kinds or lnst.u.nentsi and ror ringing. Guitar. Fluie and Violin, nlso, the . ewest Smyp?, DuottSj etc.. anil Ilie very be,. aUo Violin and Guitar Sccws. Viol .. p'tuge. and lail l.oauls. ^assHtsjss-^te ?=ssas2; ?M A? JSeons. and .11 kind of musical inst. ul.ici.le .cpaired at the lowest prices. Iv J. C. HARBOUR, C!AB-I*KTj I.OOKIXW CUIjAKK, AND Ul'HOLSTKHY WAKK ROOMS, Ao. 11 t Main Street, Wheel 'n?, Va. KEPS constantly on lu.nl, a ve y Urge a*so.Uncut o IV Ifrusseln, lugiaiii and Venetian CxUi-kTlSii. itufca, Mats Oil Cloth.*, Table and 1 uiii) covcrs, <Vc, iVC., alb , warianteil to give aat-.s action. al,? 11 KKLLS ic CALDWELL, (sUCCKltSOKK TO JAS. I'At'l.l. & t o.) BiuporlcrM mid Wholesale .Icnlrr. in U?u?, .Hedirlnm. t'h.'miri.lii l?iiiiUH, Oils, Arc. So. SI, U.NIOX llf II.DINGS. .MAIN ST. WING pulclusml tl.e e.it.-e stock, tixtules, chemical . apparatus, >m., of the linn of Junius faull Ac. would pcctiully solicit the pat. uiiage ol dcaleis ul >1 the public j,ciieially. Allgooda wu.lalitcd. In ictiiii.glionithe llius bi.ali.i--8, m take | bs.su o in ? UlllllllTI.il. P IO 111 VOIltbie Ci.l.n-lleiktio.l on. wtau.t, .Vessts. Hells A fal.lwell, ai .1 Imveilo hesitation III haying liiut out In. iu', cufatt.li.eii. ik.i1 dealers feels:-al.y, will le ir.\e that atlc,.lion anil accommodation which lias e..ll.cil ? Hum weil known noun; a l-i ; CO steam marble works, CO MAKkKTST., WHEELING, VA. ritUF SlIUSCKIhEK having uude extensive avia.ige 1 n.enth in the Kaat tor tiie Mippky o! .Marble, and con ir.n.ilatniu the e.ectiou or Mcain uoikn, he wmld in\ite lie attention of A .clii'cctJ?, Ciulde.s, and the puhl.c ... gci i*- ul to ihe iimiicctioii ul hia ?l? rK, coi>ii?liiig nl Italian, F-vtian <uiua. Aine-icait and other Marbles ol I he filieat qualittak/whirl* ran be sold loivc. than ai.yuthei eitabliul. ""i'ealeis'^vouid*fi. d it t?> tl.eii advantage to inspect his ??tuck be'oie j.uu-ha>ii:geitewhe e. Hia Will k l? iloi.c ill the n.osl elalioiate wtyle, and he would invite the attention ol |?uirhatc*.B to examine lit:) sitockof Slatuaiy and utl.e. cm ved wo h. .M?niiliic!.t>, C cii utafli*. Tombs. Ile-dai.d :oot atui-?. Ac., amlli.ave va d wo. k in eve- y va.icty ; hcii* e.uMed by Ins >u,.eito. aril lt.c& tu ?u|.| ly tl.i> wo. k at i uus.idt;iabic lower |?.1cch li.au a.iyotbei ej-t.iblUhuJint in the couutiy. i'irasc- -INC me a call ami exaiuine uiy wo k. i .com MICHAKI. J. KOIIAN, .Mai Me .Maion and Vault Ituilile . n_j"Al*-o Calcined l'laste . Hydraulic t'eii.cnt. l'la:ner ??a.?>t*. and .Motley, and .Ma?.e:ta ti.iinl Hone.., war.anlrd at li e lowest trade i?iicca. 1 > GEORGE MENDEL. j\o 1.34, .tlnin Street, WKKKl.l.Mi VA. I s now tcMivhiK.-. I..XKUK U.TOP CAIiPK IX Ill fjS I lliii AMP .il.tTH.Mi. .vis.,, l.l.le and Hmi Oil i miiis ol all widths, ami keeps constantly on hal.il a I UB>; Mttoitiiie.il ol Kmnatuic ol e>eiy desciii.t.oii t.ilt and .tl.hocny I' l.M.ie.l Lookup tilu^es, t.l .sn I laleu. t elilUi.,, nil Traiisnaie.it \\ indow i.bnds, l.lind i i i.uuu.igs, t-locks Mahogany V?nee s. \ a. ii:Mi. Il.trclotb, furled llai., s111tin.' Sacking I nitons, lltk.+iaild Mabo^.tiiy Man lEod-, eel. all 01 which Will be >oi.l at the lowest pines. atts-'l TOIjACCO and cigars. rilHK undeiiigned has .eo|?ei.ed his block of Superior I Tobacco asal Ciga.a at So. 107. .Main sticnl, west sale. i^Ttr Maike! Ai.ey, whe e will he lound all the choice II.anils ol Tobacco. S.mll and t ij;as>, ol which the follow in".> a l a.t?Kega.ia, luiicihic*. Caiionei, I.a .No; mas, L'a/aib?rcs, l'iauatena^, l'r.ncipce, Hall r-pam.*h, Ivei.tuck Coliiuaj.1 Clgais. t()1,acco. Hu^icll and Kobinsou's, Grants, I)?.\on>, Join's and IlLdso.t's. SN( FF Kappe. Congress, Macouba. Sco'ch. Cut and Dry for S The'undesigned fee s thankful for favors heretofore be stowed, ai d would lespectlu.ly bOlictt a portion Of pub.ic '' aiS-fn,d. ?.ll HOWSKW. C OX'S'SJIS, mTi HiiKKr aito.v wabk Manuiactory. THANKKUL for the libe.al patronage herctofoio bestowed upon him, the iubtc.ib.rr wou d icspccfu.* iv i.ii'o: in his frii nds and the pub.ic fcenc el y thai h; rfpSCVoi.iinuca to manufacture the above.. aurd artictes in auiheir variety, of which he has a ways on hand, a good as so.tu.ent fo who etale and ri.aii ai very iow i.-ic at lie also keep-on hand, cooking stoves ol th* most ap piovi d | atte> ns for cua. and wucd. J< b wo. k will continue to icccive his pa* ticu ar attenti ?ti aid becxeculcd with promptness and ... a My.e .lut wut pxa^.1'0 i.K.i.t lastidtous. K vakj.,.:v> 8> 33rass Foundry. uiK SulncilH-i. thankful Tor i>ast favors, retpcctftilly informs the pub ic f hat lie still continues tlK biwln ss ol iilCAMM <CAS'a'i."V4^ its bronchi's, at the OldSlard on lb- Hiver Hank. r j t. ? . .1 it. ?i; . ?1fu f 'minn e |\ |)d rpH 1 i Iu al1 Its iiraucnee, at inv. v?.??...... v . .. . .. F auk in A ley. .ear of Cnvetland Until* d s Loppe 'r':;,S-Plw.,a"""rCC'' %V""!i"g' JAMBM MCGII.L. QUINCY FOUNDRY Corner .llniia and Ouiticy MlrcclN, WHEELING, V.\. 'PUKSubiciileiB having g? eat I y enlaced and now com* L pleted theii extennive establishment. a e pioj a eJ to luiuish the public willi eve y variety or wo;k in their line. Splendid plJ-iii ftinl fancy arches, includ ng fende ??, sum lie lion's, fi'e iron stunds, Ac., ovens, common, round, and at-aiglit liar ted gates. A N KXTENSI V K ASSORTM ENT () F STOV ES, Including the newest and must impioved coal and wood stoves- Franklin, balloon, cannon, ten plate Keel boat, bachelor, cl?aniber, and parlor stoves, hoin!*-l,?>n lo ?30,00. Hollow-wa einvll its branches. Sugat^ kettles, 01 va?i ous size*, and eveiything in the domestic line wholesale and ictail. Millgcaiiig, boat and saw mill castings. Our cvteunive and must impioved ?ssottment of patterns, our htiijr ex pedience in this line of business and the libe-al patoungi hithei to'? eceivcd, warrant us to expect a continuation 01 custom in this j a t of ou ' business, ^'ind mill, hay scale, co n shell.? . truck wheel, and small wagon castings! Wagon and buggy boxes. PLOUGHS, AND PLOUGH CASTINGS'. We a'e pepa-ed to furnish the patent lever, patent liiP. aide. Ciane. liull. Ho- net, Snide-, Arc. We h-i\e also se cu:ed at tlus time the exclusive light to mauu'actuic o GIST'S PATENT PLOUGH, one ot the moat iiupiovei implements in f&>tniug at the present day. Iron rails and 'encing, for cemeteries, houses, gaiden: verandas, Ac. Porter's improved g uduating tvvye e o iron?we have secuied the patent right :or tcve nl coui. ties, for this i.sc'ul iion, and cau exhibit iccumiueudatiou: from the United states A>mo?y, Ac .,-ia possessing qualitie for facilitating the Blacksmith's labo-s, which no othe icsseases. Window cans, consols, Ac. In alio?t every thing in our line ol business. Sad irons with faucy atauds scrapeis, poich 'eet, vault celleis. window and icwe g*atiuga, Ac. Wrought iiou, nai!, and spikes, of the be* quality and at the lowest prices. QZ3"Pcrsoua wishing to purchase iu our lire, wholesal ? or ietail, will please give us a call. All ode-s front th? country will be ca c ully attended to and punctually filled Scrap iron pit-clmcd at market pi ices. aug2-l. HAMILTON Ai ROGEP s. BooUm, Mtntiouary, Variety <ioodv ^c, rpHE Subsetiber thankful for the liberal \?nhuno',e evter 1 ded to him, begs to reqvat the attention ol purchaser to his piesent larg<? and well selcrtwl tissortmeut, consist mg of School, Medical, Theolnjjttal. Ciistorical, and 3fit cellaneous Hooks, Plain rvA Fancy Stationary, Blanl hooks. Wall and Window Pape.a, and Variety Goods - To Merchant*, Teachers, School Trustees and other wishing to purchase in quantities, every inducement wil. l-e tillered in pricca and terms. Kags taken in exchange or raid Tor in cash, at the hiehes. lates. " JOHN H. THOMPSON, Aug. 51,?if. 31 Monroe St.eet. Look to your Coughs ! TO all such as aro laboring under Cougbs, Colds, Hoars? ness, Pains in the Breast, Spitting lllood, &c., w?* would honestly recommend the use of Bientlinge:'a Con pound Syrup of Hoj.eset, as a pleasant, safe and speed cure. It can be had at aieasi-s. Pavton & Lakk'h, end c the Sustention Bridge, and at BKKNTLINGER -ARMSTRONG'S, augQl- yr:d Monroe street, Wheeling. Berger or Mpine and :Va*clc Liniment. OF this remedial agent we forbear to say auything, th speedy and certain action in removing RheuxnatisiT Neuralgia Sprains, pains from Praises. Bums, &c., is a> extraordinary, that were we to speak ita real merits, yo. really, we fear, could scarce give credence to our assertions It can be had at PAXTON & LAKE'S, End of Susp. Bridge, and at Aug.2!-ly:d. HRENTLIXGER d-ARMSTRONG'S. WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS. JMYMONJ) & CO, anil DKIKXIIACH s, ( O'S MENAGERIES united, ? iss'j. C. nE(lU\, MANAGER. 'VIM. kxiiirit at Wbreliut". S.lu-.br. Sept. 1811,. Location on the Inland I he public a; o ua|*ct;ul!y informed that thou.! l,ra ra, V p form by'VarU? iny oVherS" 8 A""lul,cv" exhibitedu,i. Over 150 Axi.mai.s and Birds T*" "N,ll'r SfACmUK PA VI Ll.IO.N-, 2S0 fret " ONE PK1CE OF ADMISSION. ,h!^.liV"iW'iu"-f""" ' M - f ?o II in ADMISSION 'Jo els. No Iinlf price. I I.C C o. t.-;;. will arrive in town Oil tlm InornllBortl,.- IStl. SasSSIS-ISS;:"1"" c"'Us MR.ttVN IIY 120 SP1.1-.VI111) HOI1SES? Ilendetl by um.1'ER'.? PIHLAUELIMHA BRASS HAND! . milt ???'rents, affording an onpor tumtyurbrholdlngouiofth'inoi!t. ? 11 GORGEOUS AND IMPOSING PROCESSIONS _ Of the kind overseen "oul'lc I crJorumuctt in U.r. c Imi.irn.r ???? DIvIlAIjGO hi the other. tki'r ?r. DKlKSIIAClf ^tll,KG-,vi"'*?< ?> "? ""i LIONS, LEOPARDS. TIGERS, COrOERS, &c. Ami yiv ? a <li..|iiny, th-'bailie a-: when o d -red by tliesrc <lu? Victoria, Loui* Philip(l.lt. Kh e ot !'" F,r': cl,'P Ij'npcror N.rhfllnn oTh't. IVterai.ur-h ai,d i|," Koyal Family Hapsburgh Ilous< of Austria ? 1 S1GXOKK ill I1KRAI.GO ,i,irii,o.,? hiK h"-l,ly Il,a,"u ? :,!"1 e ili",ly different >n llerr AnhiwI Cn'atloi^' "" <?" j Welch's National Circus. FROM NUILO'S, NEW VORK, AND NATION AL AJIP1THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. IS.Vi :tJA<J.VUE. I<'?;.VJ' M H'JX'It OF IK33 DRY GOODS. WM. T. SELBY. MGNKOh S I IfhKT, Whcclirg Va.t is i ow icccivini? Ins stock of" Kali and Wmu-i t.'oodw, !oi Jobbing o latest importation:!, ami nomthe host nianufactOiie.s of our cotoiliy. caie Uij .sr.ected exp essly lor the JOifiiING TKADE. Ot the host 'nli--ics. designs ami colors, lo which lie rc. < siwciu.iiy sul.ctta an exaniiii.ttloii fioin his old customer* mid ( ous.ti y Mo chanty. (?LOTUS?ll:t> m?h K counV.s in p.vt of the host tinkers, and oi the usual variety o: colo k Im.iSi Ko e.gu ami t>on.e.sttc. OA SS! M1: K hS~-JI Ja in hl.tr k and doeskin. as wall as of a f S variety o the choicest ;anc> colo s SA I INi". 1 1 ,s ? Mark. liluc, bice -mixed. fancy Giccuaud iiiovvi.y, Ac. A \e y full and tomp.eie stodk: also T\VC?h1? al.tl I'y. JnuliS. OVKH I (M'l'I.NOs-oi colo.etl hlaiikcts,pilot nnJ heaver cloths and othei audi gwmla iu vu.-.ely. III NTS A \e y lu y; atock cl the best mike s of Inst niaj.df.'Colo.i-. Am well as the most common kind o'^ low puced p? ii ts ;or tonm-ts, Ac. DuhSS (iL-(j 1 If-?1.?.nuhams, mouue de laiiiE. emb'd iu.st-e, ylaiu and fi.^'d black alpacas, rs well as o colo n .? *',c ''c3t Vftl"*ly? both ligu ed and plain. WII1TK GtiOiiS?An extensive slock o" camluic figured and plain, jiconeis. Swiss and Scotch mills. In . dia, book, (h ead and cotton hues, edgii gs, etc., ii: vasiety, ulbo l-i&h linon.i. CAPS?.Men'ti, hoys' and clnld en's velvet and cloth caps, alto .Mex.can hats, a most drsiiahle sol. ALSO?Shawl>. lihhoiis, hos.ery, uinbeilas, hi own and bleached muslins, sla ting, chccks. Ticking, Ac. Ac:, to^ctlie with a full and .complete stock of Notions o all so ts, usually wanted; and alto-.cth e l :eej well atsn ed my stock is so complete that when il i>? examined and the piicc.* lo:d, it will be touud iu all ch| ccts, pe:haps supetiot to any stock of Goods heioie olfercd iu the market. augM. W.'T. SKLIiY. I "our ami Six thT"?o\^.?V M^"LIN-,l'FSrCaiMl S0'"-Wt Vj""" '? WllOM .l.ni g 'eal- ovrr b?. ?<?.. ot. ItiB Wi ,l Pr?l,i,'. K V nii-K I V Jov"' 7 ,vo":1'" ?'"1 ?-tonnbiWht. K M )1U KINSU.-j? ,h c 1-1. al. it Con.ediauatid Comic J. S\t l-.fcT? wliiw >ly.? ,.,,1 ?kill i? j.i.rjouaiiirg II,r c .a acto o I lie Abo igine, or I!, d Man ot the Focrnt slai.ds unsu i ?."Scd. ' MASTKI! \VII.l.IAMf?;h.- Jl.voui c GymraMk and Ai,i|0d-,.n pc .vhoMt uly plcjsin; ,.c:fo nances must b?* jeei, tn lit* adiui-cd. laa>t. though lot lea.. I, the two uniivalhd Clownv. WILLIAMS AND DAVIS, whojr t'ir.r Jokr*. r.?L Mnt* C-.H i eve. fail to keep tlie audience in a perfect iiur of laughttv. N. II. Positively lmt one Price of Admission to Meuogerie ami Circus combined. d&w 3t ?IN(!IX.>ATI IIVUKOIUTEllC' OK Water Cure Establishment. rpilK above institution is now oj^cn fo-- tlic icception of X pat.ents. It is located about five miles noni the city, on tlie Ca.Hinge pike, and but a ew rods f?oiii the Hamil ton, Liiicilinati and Dayton Ha. load, iu tl.c :ejr and at the same distance iiuiii the Miami Cautl, in the front; ten dering itemy ol ?cce*a to those deai.ous.o; enjoying the benefits ol" the lnstitut.on. To the lover o' natu.e, ew i?aits of the country can lti?' ir.su a 1110 e pleasing variety ol scene y than spreads itself beo.o the tra\eiler ull the way f-oin Cincinnati to ibn Cuio. The e natu e ami ai I combine, leudeiiug the view beautiful beyond description. The new, la ge, and l.eauii'ul Edifice displays the taste of the a ust at a glance. The neatness and e.egance of the intcriot, combined with the numerous attractions which ]?e*cnt themselves to the invalid, cannot tail to tender this Estxbiislin eut n desirable one- The Halls a e exten sive, the Kooins spactot.s and inviting, who e the invalid can tango atple?ii.u c. I eci.oiu atmospheric inlliicnces, in inclciuent weathe<. The l.ed Koouis a e well ventilated, and neatly furnished; the Hath Hooius uie ample and com inod.ous, being convcn out tor the application of watei, in every 101m. In connection with the Institution theie is a Gymnasium Hall, seventy-five .cot long, whetc patients will have an opj ortunity of lestoiing their muscular strength by healthful exetcise. The Springs which fur nish the wale ? lot this establishment, aie cletr, pure, soft and abundant; flowing t.oni a giavelly bed, they send [or;h water-both cold and delicious. The country and neighborhood a-o icnurkahle for hcaithfulne.ss, puiity of ai'\ and variety 01 scene y. All things combined, we can not think oi a moie desirable place, lor those tcektng health, than this Institution. Dr. Pkisk, having had imcli ex| erieuce in Ibc treatmcn. of disease 10. many yea s, l.e^s leive to inloim the public tliat no pains wid be spa cd lor the estoratiou to health o those committed to his c ue. M s. Peack, who has, for seveialyea s, devoted her utteiiiiou to the t:eatmcnt of diseases 1 cculiat to he- sex, and being every way qualified lor so important a station, will take special charge of the female depaitmeut. Prolaysus Ute;i, with its train of ailments, that banc of teuwle beauty, health and happinoss, which is prostrating the energies, and destroying the use fulness ol a l.uge portion of the lair tex, will he treated in this Institution, successfully, independent of pessaries or suppo'tc sol any kind. To this subject we would invite the attention o* ladies, as in all cases we shall expect to perform a pe 'ectcuie. Persons visiting the Cure by the way or tUe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Hail toad, will stop at the Cat tliage station. Putients a c requested to brie* two comforta bles, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towe.s, and a quantitv o: old linen, suitable lor baudi-ges. Tanm?i.?The ic- ms 'or H'oai d, Metl.cat Services, and all oidinaiy attendance, will be ton dollars pe: week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject the patient to an extra charge. Some dcductiou will bo made to those who find it nccessa'y to spend a length ol time in the insti* tion. Transient persons will bo charged two dollar u* day. , , , s,,er Prom th'ee to five dollars will be chaigod .. o - utanunilion. or ,he f,r" Por luither particula saddles U AiwAr ?,M l). Crttage. Hamilton Co., Ohio '?:10r ?"a Pl"?'.',c^{ MIAMI J^-E^iCAL COLLEGE <,f r,nc"\unli?K< ??iou or '3U. T1!!/.."5?1' ? ?un.c of *Icd:?l Locturefl in thia lnstltu N.iv K' ??"' raniiucuco on Ilia F1KST MONDAY OP ?dBKK HEAT, J3C2, and continue four months. DOIKD OK TRCSTEEfl. Hev. C. ELLIOTT, D. D., Piesideut of the Hoard. O. M. LANGLONA, M. D., Sec.etary 44 Hev. THOKNTON A. MILLS. Hon. C. D. COFFIN. K. 1). MU>SEY. M. 1). Hon. JOHN JSUKGOYNB. Hon. GEO. HOADLEY, Jr. E. M. GHEGOHY, K*<. GEO. MEN DEN HALL. M. D. The Faculty is composed of the following fcntlcincn: H. J). Muswev, Al. 1)., Pro'essorof Descriptive and Oper ative Su'geiy. J. P. Jcnici:**, M. 1)., Professor of Anatomy. Jon.s Davis, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. Joux P. WiiiTt, Al. D., Pio!essor of Theory and Prac tice of Medicina. Geo. Nk* pen it all, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Jouk A. Mnkpitv, Al. D., P.olessorof Alateria Aledica, Therapeutics end Medical Jurisprudence. C. G.CoHKOYry M. D., Proesso of Institutes of Mcdi cine. Joit.x Locke, Jr. M. D., Lectu er on Chemistry. A vrelimiNaRy < oi-rse ol Lectuies upon some important specialities in Medicine and Surgery, will be givrui during the month or October. These lectures will beficc. Stu dents are advised to commence with thiscout&e. The DISSECTING HOOAIS, under the supervision of the Adjunct Professor ol Anatomy, will be oj ened ou the 1st of October. Fees for the full course .<$103. 'Matriculation Ticket gJ. Dissecting Ticket .$10. Graduation Fee ?Rr>5. For further infoimation addiess J. P. JUDKISS, M. D., tf. Hean of the Faculty. Biipout'a PqvUcv. THE subscriber has the Agency for tbe above Powder, and has a full supply of all qualities on hand. i.ugSl. GEO. WILSON. Wheeling Market. OFFIOK OF THF. DAILY INTKLLIKONCER.\ WednctJay Srfl-mUr, .?J. ) [VOTNote.?It about<1 l?e observed that the quotations given below arc the IVholesalr Price*. "We state tliis tor tlie benefit of those who may have vciy small orders fo fill and who may be cliarged a small advance on these piiceu. Generally however, both city ami country custo mere can vely on purchasing from our "Wholesale Mer ' chants, in any quantity, at the regular Wholesale prices.} ASUKS. Potash ...??? Ceil HATTING. Common Hatting .... Ilal2 COTTON Y.\?NS. I?ong Reel Coverlet Cat pet Chain Cotton Twine Condi *.wick Caulking Cotton GROCKRIKS, Ac. Allspice I'.ecswox Coffee Uio ?? Java Sugart N. O. - Molasscw, N. O. - S.II. ? Pepper who'.e ?? ground Mackerel la> go No 3 " mid. No3 ? No 2 No I Codfish Tobacco?Virginia plug " Cavendish 41 Keg 0 twist Cheese?Western Reserve Lard No 2 Itutter No I Hams Shoulders Sides Candles Star 41 Sperm 44 llip'd 1 44 Mould ; -Giara ax !?) 10X12 Ji Powder?Rock Hi fie 1 Haisi lis i Rice Soap, Rosin 44 Variegated Sale ra tits Starch Tinplate I_c Tar?Carolina lion?Come liar Lead?liar .. pig Feathers Flaxseed Flour, S V 44 list i a loalC 22 . l'J 14J 16c He lCc 20a22c . lOalOJc 12al3c . G*aGJc :??? . 45a-lGc ? llo | . 12aMc , . ?u 8ai I none in maiket gl} af, | . .11 A.'^C [ 30al0c 1 - 9Jc . GaGic . l?c . Sia'Jc 101c He . l?|D 20c . 10c 9c . 10c * ?2i ? 82| ft!fja3 . S2|a2j ? JivOIc . ljc I2al5c 5a5tc . Gic . ftlOJ - St2J sn . 2>c ? oic Gc 35c 90c ft3 - $3,2Sa-ldO DRUGS ANU HVKS: Alcohol . A Ices Alum A'riow, Hoot Hennudi 4* 44 Aiueiicaii Acid. Ta'taric 44 Sulphuric 44 Nitric 44 44 Aqua Fort is 44 Muriatic 44 Citric Hovax Refined Hals Copaiba Chlo oto: me CautharnUm Coppeias per bbl. Cloves C?earn Tartar Kpsom Salts J Kxt met I?ogwooil Guin Cam| ho** Refined 44 A abie Sorts 44 Picked 44 Copal 44 T ?ag.'earth 44 Seell'iC 44 Opium Tu* key Indigo, Manilla Kieosote l.ac Dye _ ? I/qiwrice, Sicily Calabria Madder Magnesia, Carbonate 44 Calcibrd Nut galls Oil Cinnamon 44 Crotou 44 I^mon 1 44 Peppermint ?4 Castor ?? Olive ?4 Salad 44 Sassafras Phosphorus Hliub.v 1> Hoot. I ltd. Sal K'atus Sal Soda Knglish Sugar I .cad Sugar Hi carbonate Spirits Tin pentine Verdigris Vit'iol, Hluc - ? White r*-id Ground in (til, I mo 44 l)r> Whiting 1.KATI1KK. Soles, Spanish Oak tunned Hemlock tanned, light we .< ?? 44 ov?;?weig Upre' fair Skins - Morocco. Tamplco, 44 Mad i ah I er gallon, 44a-lCc. | per lb.15a22c , 3ja2jc 1 60c '2-'x ?b'"C carboy 3Jc ?? i:<c 10c ?11c 1,50 33a 3- c GOc 1,00c . 1,10c 2,GOc 28c ?2*2/-c . 3|v!c IGc ?I0a-b'.c ?10*6 c {K'/a^^c i*XL Ciic lCc lb. 6,00c l,10al,20c 4 4 2,7 "c 35c l-.lc 6tC 14c ?Ifc pr. gall, pr. doz. ?1,00c .v,0OC 2,S*c 8Br l,"B ?1,60c gate 1,.VY l.O^c Gjc I Sc. gallon 69: &'-c 15c Ke^a ft I,GO??l,G5c <;*af?c lie Wheat Oats Corn Pine,clear Common Shingles Rectified Old Rye GRAIN. LU.MMKK. WHISK V. 25a2r? 15a2S 15a20 I2al7 55a GO 22a30 35*40 Ss2*? ft!tit I ft?.f.Sa3,0<> 2'V. 43aftt MISCELI ANKOUS. PUBLIC SALE. T. rn.l. IIP poia on Wcli rs.' .y lh- 1Mb .lay or Kcplcmbrr 1862, on the pi emir**, ? n?? arte of pund f'vriieSl?i the National Road and exnei du g bnck to Little W heoliiib Cfck situated about three bundled yai ds west or the town 0r?h^^:^.<^'o"?USwi,.*01.1 .1 public .uction to d&wTd W,,d,!r' TC""8 ^FiiANc/h'MELTON Mount Woods' Cemetery. SOME ve-y desirable lots in Mount Woods Cemetery can be had on applicatian to M. J. ROHAN. McCLELIiANS & KNOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Men and Boys' Pubn Hats, Leather and Findings, at the well known stand of the BIG RED BOOT. XATEaro now receiving fiom our Eastern Manufacturing W Establishments, ouoot the largest and best manure*, tuicd assortment of Hoots and Shoes, for Fall and Winter wear, ever offered in this or any otlicr market. They have been nunufactined too^der, acco-ding to our own diiec. tions, and aio intended exp essly to." ? etailing. To our regular customers, and all otho ? who may favor us with a call, we can offer an unusually large va.iety of Hoots and Shoes, which we guarantee equal in ?juality ot' material and workmanship to those nunntactu ed in tsi.s or any part o' the United States. Our stock wilt be .'ound to consist, pait, of tho following seasonable goods: , in NO. 1ST. NKX't BOOTS. 1,500 men's call boots, 1,?H? men's goat boots, 1,000 pi men s kip boots, 1,00) men's huff and seal do MKN'tf BROOaNH. 1,000 men's call brogaus 1,000goal brogaus, ? 1,500 kip do 500 buff and * , , 1,000 do ' . L1?0,a' ? thick do 50J ? -I'Yb' MOOTS. rjr j?r boys calf boots, 0 do kip do 300 do thick do 200 do seal do YOt*TIl'B BOOTH. 500 pr youths calf boots, 300 do kip do 200 do thick do BOY* AND YoPTllltUJiniUNB. 1,000 pr boys kipbrogans, 500 do calf do 500 do thick do WOMKN'S I.At'K BOOTH. 1,500 goat tare boots, 1,000 call do 500 calf do COO kip do WOMAN'S OAITSRH, HAI.P UAITKR8 AND JfftNY UN DM. 200 pr womens gaiters, ?100 do half gaiters, 500 do walking shoes, 500 do pegged buskins, 500 do kid buskins, slip' pers and Jenny I/udH. Also, an nssoitinent of Fiench Hoot and Shoe kit, Lace leather for sewing belts, <fcc., 20doz liee Skins, ?0 sides alvin tam.ed Cowhides. Thankful !or the Hbc aj iiationage heietotoie extended to us, we solicit a continuance of the same. augfrl. M.CLALLENS & KNOX. Mitr.DP 1, ,V0 ks'k bootkm. US' P?" fancy boo teas, ..<?) kid moyocco " l,'Ml clnldien's peg'd" 100children's goat ?? M1HSKH BOOTCt'ri AN?I Bt'HKtNS. COO misses mo>occo lace, 30i) do Kip do JW1 do calf do 300 do kidandmir iocco buskins 150 do black, bine, an bionzed gaiters, M1CN and BOYS' Pi.LX hath. ?100 dozj men's and boys' palui hats of evert style pualitv. LEATHDR. ' ?ho.- Finding* ANDHUOK STOCK. (Constantly on had a largo ai.d well selected as sortment of shoe sttkcl: and findings, viz: Spanish Sole leather,. Uppe?* Leather, Call and Moiocco Skins,. K>d lining and bind ing Skins. ALHO, Lasts, Root Trees, Sl.ou Thread, Shoe Nails, Pegs, Tacks, Uoof Webb, Awl Hladea, Knives, Halts, Pin ceis Hammers Shot Licers, &c. ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF KVCIK A.M) HKAHONA1ILE ?OODN. BY KXPHE5S. ") PIECES Paris Be*ere Detains in Rich styles?also * some neat figures for Misses and children. Riah D:oc*do Silks, Marie LouiseG-o De Rhine, Silli and Linen Foil De Noil Tor travelling dresses, Rich colored Jaconet9, new styles, China Silks, dark and neat styles. Muslin Hands, Kevieic Insortirgs, Lupins Extra Mouselin De Lain* and French Meri noes in Hlsck, Salmon, Rose, lilue and White. Extra EIm Fiench I.ineu Cambric H'kfs. Received this day by O. W. HE1SKELL dt CO. BARBERING SALOON. THE subscriber's Harboring Saloon on Market street, a few doors below Seaman's Chair Factory, will b? open at all seasonable hours, and shaving and hair trim ming wiU be performed in the neatest and most fashions-, ble manner. Geutlemen will find his razors sharp, and hl? hand steady and sure. ausSl-fmd. MICHAEL J. BREINIG. NE W UOOKS. ' T" The Campaign of Gen. Scott. 'AW IKTBXflKI.V INTEBKNTINU BOOK.' , _ I vol.. I2M0?SI?.l. 11_ ,. THE campaign OP GEVKR\L SPOTT ' 1 vol with?MPn'C'ri|hyi1|''""' SminM, if. K. X., na^n1'iTlt? <"0.rndc'1 'ketch "Ml,,- last Mr lion Can,. I \v?i!i?S?ihe "'^Sal'ant office's in the Navy - The ISJ-I5.WA2 Sk.?'?1USSSL2^^g: I rfven.,trl, vivid i?, "' **"" C-V. Cofc1^ W"'" verjrallr.cUvewortt.-CWM. nicu aiuTtlillLal-!^,'"?^^. niof'' life-like description or battle* and vKes *"". ? 0<:":t>-or n?rch?* and | J&r?,u,on??? that we have ever lead.? footstepsoftlMt'^colwiiSlte'TOldl?; *5.|W?s<,v*"? triumphs from Vera C-uS lofSrf.; nTx'?"C- ,n"cl,r? ?"l Tiesol mancciive ? abanliit*i?* Mexico, were a se niilitarv Strategy.?Cht Ga- un$un?a?se?l in the aunaln ?r t:h p"< *?"?>? ?,e?rticnaj|y vivid, and nroduci.a ll j3 ,,attle aketchea imagination. He e? iticlres themi^f 1 lpr?",on ?"tho ?Wed ?ar?M1,1Illrll! {.t^viVre^^tTl^V.^tr J'/i&^'"Xwa!:!C,,,l,at War <orth._ ...d" ?r ??"?? enthusiasm productive or the i/?i? ?" r,?,ci"?tioii and prow to iv?,"' a I1""""' military Princeton It<ri,,r U"''la-,eJ <iun": the .Mexican War.? ?udrte^S^l^'^il'V'' ?"*?"'?. facts, campaign a, can ba fouudYnr SJ If? ?" ?cc?ul" of Hie value, to "{??"? of the Unl/iSVit^'wl'ti0^!*;^ W?rk be '??de for canvas?inr? ra??{?.ii arrangements will ?>*?*"nr "i>trk,s sertions, elwIUnve a conv ortle''1??' tlvo "' dress, upon receiving lo t!'eir tisenient. -MOOItli<v- ANUKlt?nvi''1Jr''5 "'ver. anirei.tr. *JC \\v.f . ' Publishers, | ? ?rtt l-ounhHicct. Cincinnati, n ? JUST PUBLISHED R?val. 8vo. -vli1'li'.s cuiur To ?u J'In'' F'? AN " I'"A, T1CAL AGRICULTURE OK T ?ri;\KM".E';rvK,,,T'"x,? WKWIKS-s UOOK ??nr"!?????,,... *. 1, * ? nu-nui:, r.t,v invert. ?1"" *"*?? i.ti he, yale led with -lB?cu"tu^7i,Cifi{'.l"jj;?j1f''"'Portwicc ronuec jencal and practical .,7?' ?f branc]l,es |?,!h tteo. lulmrssandarcu acy or lis I ?i?iciail.-, the Of every tilur tatioii, |,aVe ii an??-V? !'? c"",p^t<ri.esa tice, lie ver Leeu equallrd.'* JtivL ,',{,ln,tWo on jnnc a'e Jieails leiuetei.ted hv tim i u^der fou." eerier Wir.lc., sVri.ig^u.mue.1 L'S-^ uf U.cyeir festnr Noi tona.eapnended T?? tjK~ra ,P ",otrs of H,? g rally lo the valueoV fIm wo k I ? V1".? . adding 'climate, g owtl, Ac nifibl.*"Jai'Ui? it ta the fcoil? | or two M.rhdijst'inguithed wiitere constiJi1,,.i,cd ldb?rs | ocniplete ai.d valuable A"rirultutai ii? J ? ",e ,,IO!it - lilelllcdH or plovvil.g, plat.tii c.r ? ?,,.! ,, .l ' "m variot r< luetic animals, the fat .nMeS.^C.'^U "e '?? I-t'lTEK KKOiM .Mli. STEPHENS. HtDBBAKCoTTAUf, Enir. UI'ROII. ''Mmrrx. I^ouard Scott Co *s"ept. i>0, isjj. o'S\?%'S27imoV I"/; i/a '? .-.me icaol iitv wo k Z 'S'1?, "i.,,e "'"led State, ,? clicnlitii.g at pre cut in U * vt , I "' ''e edition "Hook or the Kan,, " L "l<! ,i'l? <?' 'he wo li, wiitlen ten ,'eirr. , 'n>lidition or n,y I enlPcly le.inodellcd, ai d.ii ^ t r [,,u-v hrco,,d ?-,li?i?|i, all the more recent hi,,?.'P1"1* cultnie sugyesled liy tcientilic ,.v, n,iml f 1 '-Ll,u'' Agi j tnefTect quite u iew boou. and maku.g ,t. "I am, .??ir.", you:- uhedieut Servant NOTI'JES ok ?;M^,,kp??^ " is uiin ouVra?,e.,?;id"X?b.?t^i;i,,mn'^ of '? or the .iK irnltnral? (31 ? .li. t complete and irlial.le ol L,', ,l ' ,'iL * llir piactical .Vtrlcr.lt,l-c TI.V to :c..-?,i||c a,.,l convrmeut io< ?recce tl,J u't,'c wu?h i-, lar.BUate pl.J?, do.., inlel|j-,ll!f' a^,"^.".bf*!;''''J- ?'e b?t.'SoSW^t ?ssv .'W'? intt inaic merit in genera* ,,-Jfc?i/o n-li/ii and judicious notes or the^n.e.lclS^ J'/iio '?> tin, fanner will find it very attractl?! ,t '? ,,1C '"'clligent :son between Kngliah and AiiiVicii.^.MS' the con'l?nr it furnishes ample material' tie ??.!? ,>,a,y' ,or w'?ch fiZzST.". ?. jK"4?-LV,Sr^r"?;iS,^,c^?riy'^,vw,'c ;?r blemaucgilt or various styles. * u,a !" e,u" TERMS: GENEKAI. JAC9CNOIY AND MARTIN" LUTHER. XIIK Proprietor or Sat tain's Magazine having purchm* cd the laifee and handsome steel pltle, caieiully cw ' vcl in line and inezzutiu.', from the celebrated de**' , J%V Geoig? Cattemole, iep:eventing ?" D)f THE PiRST PERFORMERS, Preseuting 'heir Fatuous Protest at the Die* .r ? in 4 spires, now offers it, in connection w5th their * i unprecedently low. ?*?*?'i?c, in terms This magnificent composition co*,^].^ dred figures, and includes am!<eu'.'|C to- i-early oi.e hun prominent men connected with .traits of the moat elusive of margin) measures Vi i>. event. The work (ex has never heen retailed at a ^n- cbes by 15, and the pciut Each impression isaccoiupa*-" e'e less than ?3 per copy.? key of re'erer.ee, dcscribir' .ted by an instructive pictorial history which led to tb' d the scene, the chaiacters, the ded for. -event, an 1 the principles conten In connection v* be furnished or . ith Sartain's Magazine, both works will riably in ad' the following liboral terras which areinva Or.e cop' ,-ance:? 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WASHINGTON. FromMlnnrt'a rnoitcelebrated Painting. THIS large and magnificent Portrait of WAimxoTox, Troni the burin or an American Aitist, is considered by all who have seen it to be one or the most beautlfol speci mens .of art ever published, an da correct likeness of Wash ington. The size of the plate is eighteen by twenty-eight inches, which wiil make a handsome picture for the parlor, and should be in the hands of every American citizen. It is a correct copy from Stuart's celebrated original Painting, now'at the State House, Hartford, Ct. 1 It is finely engraved, andprinted on superior platopaper. That it may be within the reach of all, the published has reduced the price to Ok* Dollar ! AIL persons remitting the siwmU may rely upon receiv ing a perfect copy by leturn or mall to any part of the U. States, carefully put up on rollers made for the purpose. Tree or postage. Add!ess all orders, post-paid, to'.the publisher. J JOHN 6, TAYLOR, Hook-seller and Publisher. N. York.