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^rRPAV MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1852. ^ZtUropU. of ihe DAILY INTKLLIGKNCKH fo? JJ^ieOffleeof publication. Trice, twocewT*. p .1 SEARS is authorised to receive subscrip. fo'tbe IWIy. Tri- Weekly and Weekly Intellisenccr, JJjwcoiituct for advertising awl Job work lo be done *t ^office. in the rity and the adjacent towns will I* mup. grSShtbe I InteUieencer by Mr. P. A. Sears, at 'riteof TKN CK.NTS A WKKK. Tl.ia will afford an !??unmodition to nuny who do not wish to subsciibe by *r ' r Mr. s. will supply his subscribers punctually jjjat an'early hour. QoxcaEsaioxAL Election.?We are still without py further r?. turns from this District. We will be obliged to any person having returns additional to Ifcosevve have published, if they will send them to ss* The beautiful road facilities for the transmission incurs as well as produce, under the Democratic jtetem of internal improvements, are doubtless fljtuidercd all that is desirable, and it is wouder fjl that we do not have a more rapid communica 801 with our country neighbors. Vital. Accident.?John Blankensop, aged 13 it&xs, was instantly killed by the falling of a cyl inder timber on the new steamer Thomas Swan at tbeship yard, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock.? He was an industrious boy heretofore engaged at Sweeney's glass works. Being on board of the kit at the time of adjusting the timber, he laid void to assist in lifting it, when it fell, striking him oatie head and crushing him. His funeral will take place this afternoon at 4 (/clock, from the residence of his father. North Ifteeliug. PaoWNKD.?We understand that a Coroner's in vest was held on the body of Patrick Dixon, found in the river, near Marietta; and the verdict was that became to his death by accidental drowning. Dixon was the person lost off the steamer Courier, ast Saturday, about whose disappearance rumors ? foul play were circulated. The verdict of the Jury would not seem to justify any such suspicions. Coir.vrr Court.?Friday, Nov. 5.?Common wealth vs. John Brown, convicted of petit larce ny, and sentenced to two months imprisonment in the county jail. Commonwealth vs. Johu Nichols, on recogniz ance for breach of the peace, &c. The defendant appeared, in discharge of his recgnizances, nnd on motion, his appearance was entered of record and the defendant discharged therefrom. Thl Uxio.v Line.?There seems to be an invin cible determination to have the boats at otir ship yard, composing this line, thoroughly completed in time in hail the advent of the cars of the Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad into our city; and we have no doult that the enterprising managers will carry out their determination. They have advertised for an additional force of joiners and machinists. The Winchester.?This line steamer, Captain Geo. D. Moore, will resume her regular trips in the Wheeling and Pittsburgh line, on Monday morning. The business and travelling community Uve in this boat the very best assurance of ex cellent accommodations. The River had attained the depth of four feet, last night, and was raising. The boats are coming out with great activity, as if invigorated and im proved by their kmg rest. Advertisers will be more certain to secure the insertion of their favors by delivering them at our office?instead of requesting us to copy from the other city papers, which we frequently fail to see. Panorama of Ireland exhibits again to-night at the Melodeon. OOODH Opcard this day at W. D. .FRENCH Merinos, beat make, every color. Plain all woo! deLainea 1} yards wide all colors. Rich printed deLainea, French, English, American. Elegant flounced Albanias?something new. Plain and printed Lanua cloths. Kinbroidereil and plain satin, de Chine. Pieured and plain Mohair Lustres. Silk and wool shot Lustres, every pretty). Silk chain Coburg cloth, black and other colors. Black and colored Canton cloth, Ac. septlO Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTORY. THE partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoall I Kankerd Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of n. I Mr. Kankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton & I Kussell. The business will be carried on under the uaiue of ocM STOCKTON, KUSSELL & CO. Wheeling. Oct I. 1832 Bleached Shirting Muslins, &o. VTEW YORK .Mills, the best Shirting Muslin in Ameri-I ca; Lonsdale, Washington Hoot Mills, and other favor. I lie descriptions. 40 inch and Pillow Slip Mucins. 5-4,1 64, 10-4, l'J-4 Sheet ins Muslins; oO pieces Crash iV Touch , ling Diaper, of every description. Just opened at oct2J O W KEISKELL CO?s. 300 LBS Sponge, received by oct2d KELLS A- CALDWELL. Fresh Oysters. THE undersigned respectfully inforintheir friends,and the J public grnerally, thai they are now prepared, at the Ik* I djax Qrass, to furnish Fresh Oysters and Meals at all I ?hour*. FOX dt CO, Q*l't7-tf Main St., opposite Melodeon. (SOINd TO QUIT! BLACK, Green, Choco, Maroon. Mode and Cherry! French Merinos; at less prices than thay can be bought 1 Kast this season?come and see them. TH: JOHSSTON, Jr., sep23 No lfi2 Mail: st. ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE. /"1I.OA K.S", with and without hood?, bousht at 'Hulpins'I \J Cloak Emporium, Broadway, New York, tin: latest I styles at [sep23J JOHXSTO&S. | Hats ! HatsTi . Cf JUST received from New York, at the Sign of Uie I S Black .Mammoth Hoot, South end of Market Square, I ?JO Dot. Men's Hlack Kossuth Hats. ?eptl5 TODD dt DEVOL. Ruhl's City Brass Band. MUSIC for Parades, Excursions, Serenades, Sec. furnish cd on Short notice and reasonable terms. J. 8. HUHL, Leader, 3d Floor Melodeon flail, i CGTAlso, Military Hrass Hands taught, and private I?es suusgiven on all Brass Instruments. sept 13?Ciud. I Sole Leather. A AA SIDES of Hemlock tanned sole leather, the best [ 1\-M " that has aver been brought to the Wheeling mar ' kef, just received and for sale by ?ug31 HERGEK A HOFFMAN. 170. Mainst. WALL PAPER. 'DUB Subscriber has on hand, a good supply of Wall Pa | JL i-er and Borders which he will sell at reduced Prices. JOHN FISHER, ius2Stf. No. 136, Maiu st. AV m .Slcubrnrille White I.cn?l. TE ARE prepared to lurnish, in any quantity, Steuben- J ville White Lead, warranted equal, if not superior I O' Pittsburgh or Cincinnati brands. KELLS 6c CA LDWKLL, Agents for Manufacturers. RIBBONS, RIBBONS.&c. VFEW pieces of Ribbons which are the rage here now, j are on hand yet?half price. Chinese scarfs, and lots 1 of other nice things, cheap for cash?call at ?ep33 JOHNSTONS, 162 Main st. NOTICE. W. D. MOTTE, No 176, Market street, AScommenced receiving fromN. York, Philadelphia I and Haltimoie. bis first stock or NEW PALL DRY GOODS, T<> which he will daily be receiving additions uutil the as ?ortincnt is complete. Without enumerating all the articles he would just say to '?is customers and every body else wishing to buy, that In the stock may lie found goods of the NEWEST FABRICS, AND DESIGNS, staple and house-keeping articles of tlie best makes and I Quality, which he offers for sale at such prices as cannot be **attnthecity. ?I'H 1 ANOTHER ARIVAL OF lUt n AND SEASONAABLE GOODS. BY EXPRESS. jO PIKCKS Paris Bereze Detains in Rich styles?ali-o | I ?' *?me neat fieures for Misses and children. Riali Brocade Silks, Marie Louise Gro De Rhine, Silk and Linen Foil l?e Non for travelling dresses. Rich colored Jaconets, new styles. Chin* Silks, dark and neat styles. Muslin Bands. Reviere Inserting*, Lupins Extra Mouselin De Lain* and French Mert noes in Black, Salmon, Ruse, Blue and White. Kstra Fine French Linen Cambric IDkfs. Received this day by O. W. HK1SKKLL A CO* PARTY DRESSES. I BIJOU striped Brocade.and twisted silk Grenadines at I II Um than New YoTk prices. Light colored Glace silks I wsys worn, on sale: cheaper than you can buy them else re?selling o(T to qui!?call at Jntissms's. MISCELLANEOUS Odd Fi-Ilowi, .'UmionH, Kcd JIcu, .Noun of Tcmpcrnnce, And other Society Regalia, Hnnners, Snils anil Jewels, manufactured and sold by dibits ?y Smith, No. 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. T11K abort ment usually on hand consists of REGALIA. Odd /c.'/ow'?Grand and Subordinate Lodge and En 4 ? campment. ' Past Grand ajid other Officers, plain and ? 4 embroidered. , 4 1st, 2d, 3d, 4tl? and 6th Degree Parade Re * galias. ? ? Pichly embroidered Encampment Parade Regalias. Masonic?Knights Templar, Royal Arch, and Master. ? J?wcl8, Robes, Banners, Swords, dc. tion* of Temperance?National, Grand and Subordinate Divisions?Officers and Members. Hed Men?Sachem*, Past Officers, and richly embroidered 3d Degree Working and Parade Regalia. JEWELS or ti?? various Orders, o( Silver,! Gilt or Plated Metal!*, Deluding Knights Templar, (with Diiks.) BANNERS. llanners of every sire, style and cost, adapted to the va rious Orders and Societies, manufactured to order; and De signs for Banners, when required, furnished free of ex pense, showing the style of the same when finished. Also ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &c. Comprising the largest asortrnent to be found in the U. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit up their Halls, or supply themselves with Parade or Working Regalia, Banners, &c., can depend up on having their orders satisfactory filled, by calling on or addressing GIBBS SMITH, Kegaliaand Banner Manufacturers, 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. tar G. T. PHY, Agent for Wheeling, oct&-tf Love, Martin & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. S, Excfaanse PIucc. BALTIMORE, AID. Agents Jot the tale of llacon, Pork, Lard, HutUr, j-ljur, lV}ii*ky a.ul Western Produce generally. POSSESSING ample moans and every facility for doing business, in a satisfactory manner, they resj?ectfiilly so licit a share o? the patronage of those requiringan Agent, in this Market. Particular attention is given to the purchase of Groceries for Western account. liefer to, Baltimore Bankers and Merchants, generally. D. Lamb, Esq., Cashier North Western Batik, Wheeling, s. Brady. ?? Merchants & Mechanics, 44 John Lint. " Farmersdc Manufacturer", " J- C. Tallman, " Branch State Hai.h?.: O., JJnJ-c port. J. H. Forsyth, Wheeling, VA, Lewis Bnylta, 44 James R Baker, 4J W. W. Shriver, 44 Aaron Kelly, 41 John R. Morrow, 44 Sep. 16. Something worth Knowing! ! IT IS a fact that the best variety in town of 1>rr?a ZVIutcrinl nud Trimming". at the cheapest prices, can he seen at W. D. MOTTE'S STORE, MARKET STRtCT. Where he is every day receiving new and desirable Goods. If any one is in doubt about it just call and you il convied.nc aeptlO BOYS' BOOTS. PAIR of boy's thick Boots, 48 44 " calf 44 Just received, scp24 TODD DKVOL. MEN'S BOOTS. lOn PAIR men's thick Boots, LAAj GO 44 geuts 44 Just received, srp24 TODl) DKVOL. ~ BBLS. HEMP SEED, just received by ?J septl. KELLS CALDWELL. PAYSON'S Indelible Ink, with ?>nd without preparation, for sale by J. B. VOW ELL, 24 Union st. W. R. CHEESE. *"7p\ BOX KS Cream Cheese just received, and for sale by i O sej?*2. J. THOBUKN, I'Jl Market square. CuKtoin Work. HERE I am again with a tremendous stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &?c. all U> make up to suit cus . tomers.atlhu* lowest rates of prices, and best style of work manship. [oct7] A. M. ADAMS. Flour. BBS. Flour?Extra?part white wheat. oct7 J. TIIOBURN. DOZ. men's and boy's Kos^th Hats, from 75cents / and upwards, received this day and for sale. s.D. HARPER. PILLS'?EofPs, Todd's, Lee's, Anderson Scott's, McLane's, Brandreath's Wright's Sugar Coated, Always on hand and forsale by KELLS CALDWELL. Transparent and Window Khadm. VNEW nnd beautiful stock of Window Shades, just re ceived and for sale, very low bv ?eptl7 J.C. HARBOUR, XSMain at. CARBOYS OIL VITROL, in store and for sale bf aeptL KELLS ?& CALDWELL. 50 ?20 5 BBLS Linseed Oil received this day by oct7 KELLS 6l CALDWELL. 10f! DOZ. Gentlemen** fine Moleskin Silk Hats, froir lUU one dollar and upwards, for sale at sep 22 S. D. HARPER' 600 More Carpet Chain. BDLS. of that superior Carpet Chain, assorted col ors, just received, and for sale very low. septl7 J. C. HARBOUR. 143 Main at. C1ANARY and Hemp Seed received this day by J J. B. VO WELL, 24 Union st. OLD EX?IIAN?E G? W. PRANZHE1M, continues, at his T? well known old stand, No. 21 Union St., to furuish all the nicities of the seasou, such OYSTERS, SARDINES, FISII, GAME, CHOICE LIQUORS, Servnd up in the most eatable style, at all Hu-r*. sep2.>?tf 1 p. DOZKK Hoy'8 Hlack Kossuth Hats, 1?J Just received at the Hlack Mammoth Hoot, septlO TODD d: DKVOL. MEN'S BOOTS. A Q PA 1R men's calf double sole ami double upper Hoota. 4:0 GO " '? " Hoots, just received at the sipn o tbo black mammoth boot, (sep21) TODD A DKVOL. 4DO/5KN Hoy's fln? Plush C*ps, at the Sign of the HlacK lioot (sept6) TODD A-DKVOL. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. OUR Palm Leaf Shawls were all sold last year, but we have another style not out here vet?rnme and we their., sep 23 7H: JOHNSTON, Jr., 162 Main Rt. 10 r, DOZKN Men's fine Hrown and Hlack Plush Caps, septG Just received by TODD <fc DKVOL. AZIX'S Military and "Walnut Oil shavinc soap, for sal by J. B. VOWKLL, 21, Union st. Oysters?Oysters. WK arc receiving Fresh Oysters daily, froi Baltimore, in cans and half cans, put up ex c | i. vSpressly for this market and war i anted good. <-4 HOLT MAL'I'lt Y'.S JiVw-tl Old Kstablishcd Oyster Depot, Water sL (Gazette and Argus copy.) I^ANCY and Plain Powder Puffs, for sale by ; J. H. VOWKLL, 24 Union at. WINDING VP! SHAWLS, Cobourg cloths, Taglioni's and Metropolitan'* and other worsted poods, at your own prices. They'i cheap, and if you don't believe it, come and look at them. aep23 TH: JOHNSTON, Jr., 1G2 Main st lOnn LBS. ??stagg& Shay's" Cincinnati Suparcure 1UUU Mains, just ree'd per Steamer Alliance, and fo. sale by (oct5) S. D. WOODROW. LBS. Cincinnati Sugar cured Dried Heef just ree'd . U'JU and for sale by octu 8. D. WOODROW. MISSES' HOOTS. 1QA PAIR of misses Goat Boots, lOU 120" " grand 44 240?? ? calf ?? 180" " kip ?? Just received, sep24 TODD A DKVOL. MEN'S BROGANS. Qnn PAIR men's thick Hropans. OUU3C0" ?? kip 120." " calf Just received, sep 2-1 TODD & DKVOL. Mount Woods' Cemetery. jJOMK very desirable lots in Mount Woods Cemetei j can behad on appticatian to M. J. ROHAN. BASIN'S superior Toilet and Tooth Powder? Jul? ? Flauel's shaving creams, and Rnsr tooth Paste, for sa" ? by J. B. VOWKLL, 21 Union st. 5 BBS Lard Oil received by oct7 KKLLS ?fc CALDWKLL. MORE NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS-. OPKNFD thia morning. Rich French Chintxea, Silk and Wool Plaid for children, ' Brocade Silks, ? French worked collars. Plain Mouslin de Laines, all Wool, Mounlin le Bege, desirable colors, Madona Skirts, Square and long Sbatvla, French merinos, Extra fine Thibet cloth.. q ^ HE1SKKLL A CO. BROWN'S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER. a vali .. ble tonic and stimulant, for sale by Soptl. HELLS A CALDWELL. RECEIVED this liar, a large lot of boy's black anil dr. li fancy Hats, with feathers. S. i). HARPERS. sep 22. KBLS. GROUND SLIPPERY ELM, Ju?l received y Septt. KKLLS <*c r-ALDW KL1, OIL Grapevine, Lyon's Kathairon, Storr's Hair Jnvi '?* rator and Jayne's Hair Tonic, for sale by rep 22.COM. copy.) J- ?? VOWKLL, 2-1 Onion at. 3 By the National Line. TKLKCKAPtlliU FOHTHKllAltVlXTELLlGKNCKK ELECTION RETURNS FROM GEORGIA. Pittsburgh, Nov. 6. Bibb Co., Georgia, 440 uiaj. for Pierce. Chat ham Co. 800, and Richmond 550 majorities for Pierce. Pierce's majority in the State will be 20,000. ELECTION RETURNS FROM PHILADEL PHIA. Pittsburgh, Nov. 6. The vote ill Philadelphia city and county star.dB 26,022 for Pierce, 21,575 for Scott, and 626 for Hale. Broome Co., Pa., 1118 inaj. for Pierce. POSTPONEMENT OF EXECUTION. Philadelphia, Nov. 5. I Skupinski was respited in consequence of the belief by the Governor that Kersier, the principal in the murder of Lehman, was arrested. Such is not the fact. The execution of Skupinski, fixed for to-day, ] has heen postponed to the 3d of December, by a telegraphic respite from Governor lligler. | NEW YORK MARKET. New York, Nov. 5. Cotton?Firm and unchanged. Sales of 1800 bales low grades. Flour?State flour easier, better grades ill mar ket, with a firm supply. Ohio meagre at 1,05.? Sales 275 bbls. of Michigan and Indiana brands at 4,75 a 4,93. Wheat?White 1,00; Michigan 1,10; Red Wa bash, first season, 1,05. Corn?Scarce. Pork?In better demand. Mess 16,50 a 16,56; prime 14,50. Beee?Mess 8,00; prime 4,25. FROM PITTSBURGH. Nov. 5?Eve. River 3 feet 8 inches and rising. Weather very wet. jtfliSCELLANEO U S. Short Creek lands for Sale la Ohioconnir. Virginia. "\iriSHlXG to dispose of my Heal Estate, I offer at pri VV vate sate until the 1st clay ot November next, my farm in the County or Ohio, situate on the waters or Short Creek, containing about live hundred and sixty acrcs. This pro|? erty is desirably located on both sides of the \\ heeling, "West Liberty and Hcthany Turnpike, about seven miles from Wheeling and five rrom West Liberty. The farm is in the highest state or improvement, living a large amount of new plank fencing, and judiciously laid 0(1 :n fields ror (arming and grazing purposes. There are on the premises two good dwelling houses, with ample sta bling, corn cribs, Ac. There are also four good tenants Houses. There is a commodious new barn, one hundred and eight reel long by forty (our in width, fitted in every particular lor the wants of the farm, including ample she lter for twelve bundled sheep. I 1 will tell these lands in whole or in part, to suit the wishes of those desiring to purchase. Terms will be lib i Cri'iie rapidly advancing improvement or the city of Wheel ! ing, the (acilities afforded by the various rail road connec 1 lions about to be completed with the West, and the Sea board, the excellent market now afforded in Wheeling for (he marketable productions of the country, render this farm highly desirable for persons wishing to farm profitably, and t has seldom been that finer inducements^ have been held out to purchasers. 1- W. MITCHELL. Wheeling, Sep. 21, 1S52. CCS"Washington Reporter and Examiner, and ? eusburg Herald copy. For Gentlemen and Ladies. riJST received at the new Music Store, 199 Main street, } a largo assortment or Piano and Guitar Music? also O. 1 best Koman, and Italian Violin and Guitar Striir**; no. 2 German; no. 3 French best. ' Sept 1 J. FICKIESON YOUTH'S BHOGAXS. 1 on PAIR youth's thick Urogans, lOU 120 ?? ?? kip Just received, sep2 TODD <fc DKVOL II Fresh. Oysters, ECEIVED daily at Coifonms Hall, No. 99, under _%j Dorsey's Lottery office, by scptlJ-tf. ROTHACKKR & LKII > Kit. JSTEAM MARBLE WORKS, 1 GO MARKET ST., WHEELING, VA. 1MIE SUHSCRIUKR having made extensive arrange ments in the East for the supply of Marble, and con templating the erection or Steam works. he wouluinvite the attention of Architects, Uuilders, and the: public in een eral to the inspection or his stock, consisting of Italian, E"j*tian, Sienna, American and other Marbles or the finest qualities, which can be sold lower than any other establish ment in the west. Dealers would find it to their advantage to inspect his stock before purchasing else where. His work is done in the most elaborate style, and he would invite the attention or purchasers to examine his stockorStatuary and other carved work. Monuments, Cen otaphs, Tombs, Head and root stones, &c., and Grave yard work in every variety; being enabled by his superior facil ities to supply this work at considerable lower prices than any other establishment in the country. B'v0 ? " "" "na '^habIT'koha n. Marble Mason and Vault Huilder. oar Also Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, Plaster Casts and Models, and Marietta Grind stones, warranted at the lowest trade prices. 1 y- "? QUINCY FOUNDRY Corner ITlain nnd <feuiucy MtrcctM, WHEELING, VA. rpiIK Subscribers having greatly enlarged nnd IJOW com X pleted their extensive establishment, are prepared to furnish the public with every variety of wi rk in their line. Splendid plain anil fancy arches, including fenders, sum mer fronts, fire iron stands, <tc., ovens, common, round, and straight barred grates. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF STOVES, Including the newest and most improved coal nnd wood stoves- Franklin, balloon, cannon, ten plate keel bont, bachelor, chamber, and parlor stoves, fromA4,00 to $30,00. Hollow-ware in all its branches. Sugar kettles, of vari ous sizes, and everything in the domestic line wholesale and retail. -Mill gearing, boat and saw mill castings. Our extensive and most improved assortment of patterns, our long ex peiieuce in this line of business and the liberal patronage hitherto received, warrant us to expect a continuation oj custom in this part of our business. Wind mill, hay scale, corn shelter, tmck wheel, and small wagon castings Wagon and buggy boxes. PLOUGHS. AND PLOUGH CASTINGS. We arc prepared to furnish the patent lever, patent hill side. Crane. Hull, Hornet, Snider, ?fcc. We have also se cured at this time the exclusive right to manufacture of GIST'S PATENT PLOUGH, one or the most improved implements in farming at the present day. Iron rails nnd fencing, for cemeteries, houses, gardens verandas, &c. Porier's improved graduating twyere or iron?we have necured the patent right for several couu ties, for this useful iron, and can exhibit recommendations from the United States Armory, &c.ras possessing qualities for facilitating the RIacksmith's labors, which no other possesses. Window caps, consols, &c. In short every thing ill our line of business. Sad irons with fancy stands, scrapers, porch feet, vault ccllers, window and se-ver gratings, Ac. Wrought iron, nail, and spikes, of tho best quality and at the lowest prices. tarPersons wishing to purchase in our line, wholesale or retail, will please give us a call. All orders from tl.e country will be carefully atte ded toand punctually filled' Scrnpiron purchased at market prices. auc2-l. HAMILTON Ac KOGEHS. To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firn. ol McClallen, Knox?fcCo., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester 1). Knox, (brother of S. %S. Knox,) so long and favorably known in the trading public ?assuming the style ofJfeCiiJlens and Knox. Tl?ey would respectfully inform their old custamers (who have so long and liberally sustained them) and all other deal ers in Hoots and Shoes, that their Fall Stock will be arriv ing from the 10th to the last of Septe mber. Having been selected with the greatest care and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that in their Fall Stock of Hoots and Shoes they can hold out inducements in quality and prices suj?erior to any ever offered in the market. To Country Merchants on their way east, they would be picas ed to exhibit their stock, and post them in prices, fearless! y hnllenginga comparison with the markets of Haiti more and Philadelphia. [sep3] McCLALLBNS & KNOX. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. THE undersigned has re opened his stock of Superioi Tobacco and Cigars at No. 1G7, Main street, west side, near .Market Alley, where will be found all the choice Hrands of Tobacco. Snuff and Cigars, of which the follow ingis a part?Rega!ia, Imperiales, Canones, La Nor mas. Cazadores, Planatellas, Principee, Half Spanish, Keutuck Common Cigars. TOBACCO. Russell and Robinson's, Grants, Dixon's, Jones and Hudson's. SNUFF. Rappe, Congress. Macouba. Scotch, Cut and Dry foi Smoking, A-c., &c. The undersigned feels thankful for favors heretofore be stowed, and would respectfully solicit* portion of public patronage. aUZ94-1 m?l. WM.H. HOWSKR. Dupont'H Powder. THE subscriber has the Agency for the above Powder, and has a full supply of all qualities on hand. aug?>I. GEO. WILSON. Jajnr'i .Tledicine-. 1HAVB the Agency lor Dr. Jayne's Medicnes. and wil furnish Druggists and others on liberal terms. g*|. GEO. WILSON. KIVEK, NEWS. REPORTED FOR THE INTELLIGENCE^ Arrival** mid Dcpnrtnretf of 8lcam Boain, For the lag124 Hours, ending last night at So1 clock. ARRIVALS. Vircqun O'Neil Steubenville Justice Skelton "Wellsville. Stephen Bayard. Hooth Sun fish. R. H. Lindsey. ..Gascall Pittsburgh. J, B. Gordon... .Vondergrift do Thos. P. Hay... .Woodburn Parkesburgh. Conrier. ...??? '.Robert do? . Orion.. Dillon St. Mary's Arrowline Harris Marrietta. DEPARTURES. Viroqua O'Neil Steubenville. J ustice Skelton W ellsville. Stephen Rayord..Uoth Sunfish. H. H. Lindsey.. .Gascall Pittsburgh. J. 11. Gordon Vamfergrift do Courier Robrt do Hail Columbia. ..Johnston .do Arrowline Harris Marrietta. Hj"Water 4 feet 0 inches?rising. BOATS DEPARTING THIS DAY. Wrllsvillk Justice 5 A. M. Stkuokwille Viioqua 2 P. M. Su.nkisii Stephen J!ayard .-1 P. M. St.Mary's Orion 10 A.M. ADVERTISEMENTS^ For St. Louis. T1IK New Passenger Steamer, KEY STONE, Capt. M- Cox. wi I leave for the above, and intermediate ports. on Mon ?day the Sth lust., at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply to Iiovc R. C RAKER, 6c Co. For Louisville. THE FINE STEAMER COLUMBIAN, B LYON Master, will leave for| the above and intermediate porta on this Cay, lhcuth Sliat. v ot-1 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply to i.ov-3,li s. C. RAKER tic CO., Ag'ts. For Cincinnati. THE FINE STEAMER JEFFERSON, *Capt. JOHNSTON aster, will leave for the above anil all intermediate ports on this day, the 5th, at 1 o'clock. P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to liovfijt K. C. RAKER & CO.. Ag'ts ti. <!. RAKCIl & <'o.. STEAMBOAT AGENTS, WHEELING, VA. *\VrILIi attend to the receiving and dcliveiing of freight T T and collection of freight bills. ( CC5"*Oflice at the Store. foctlS? dtf s.r. luKtlt. t. T. WOvW. BOAT STORE. H.V. BAKKK JL- CO. Will Mupplv Rontx at nil houri*. No. 23 Watkr Street, octlS?dtr WHEELING, VA. U. S. MAIL DAILY LINE BETWEEN j Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THE fine side wheel , passengers steamer* u " I WINCHESTER. Cap. I Geo. 1). .Moore, and '.T ?lwi DIURNAL, Cnpt. Thos. Calhoun, will mn daily between Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Winchester leaving Wheel ngevery Monday Wednesday and Friday at 8 A. M.; and leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 A. M.; and the Diurnal leaving Wheeling every Tues day, Thursduyand Saturday; and leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Mnu hour. For freight or passage, apply on board or to S. C. HAKKR & Co., Aetni. O^T"Freight for the above packets will be rocoived at Raker A: Co.'S wharf boat free of charge. Wheelin^nnd Mt. .Harjr'M Tri weekly Paelic. ORION, WILLIAM DILLON, Master. tTI'iiTYVill run regularly between AVhooJng and St. Mary's, leaving Wheeling on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 o'clock, a. m.?arriving at St. Mary's in time to connect with the new line or coaches ot the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad?returning, leaves St. Maiy'a on Tu"9Jny, Thursday and Saturday, at 0 o'clock, a. m. For freight or passage, apply on board. S. C. RAKER & CO., Agentx. Wheeling and Marietta Packet. THE STEAMER A R R O W L I IV E, N. II ark t*, Master, will leave Wheeling Sat 10 A.M., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Returningon Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday atCA.M. The ARROWLINE will stop at all interme diate points. All orders entrusted to the officers of the boat will be strictly attended to For freipht or passage apply on board or lo octl3?tf. S. C. RAKER, Ag*f. Notice. THE Collector of Pew rents in St. Matthew's Chutcb,' n tendutoresign hischarp*.and would thank delinquents to enable him to return to the vestry a shortlist. Wheeling, Sept. l3-*lmd. Notice, IS hereby given that Hook* for subscription to the Capital SlOCk ol the "WESTERN RAIL ROAD Co." (a road connecting Bridgeport, in lMmontco., with the: tcubtrn villc and Indiana Rail road at a point near Cosh ctouj will be ojiened at Wheeling. Va.?Rridgeport, St. CIair?r'."r, Uniontown and Flushing, Itelmontco.? Frcepor. Harrison co. and West Chester Tuscarawas county, on SATURDAY THE 1UTH OF OCTORER NEXT. W. II. HEOLLOWAY, CR1SPAN OGLUMAY, MOSES RHODES, THOS. C. TIIEAKER, J. M. McCONAHEY. Rridgepoit, Sept. 15, 1So2,?td. Notice to Housekeepers. NEW CAKPKTH AT REDliCKD PRICED. If* nnn YARDS of Carets at No. 143. Main street. 1U,UUU The Subscriber respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally*, that he has just returned from the east, and is now receiving the largest, best, and most beautiful stock of Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, etc. etc. ever offered in this city, embracing almost every variety of style and quality that can be found in the Kastoi n market!?, from the finest English Velvets down to a common Rag car pet. This stock has been selected with great care, and pur chased under the most favorable circumstances, which will enable me to sell them much lower than the same quality ot' soods were ever sold in this city. Thoseflin want of goods in my line, will please call and select from iny stock of over If.,'oO yards, with lfiO different patterns, varying in price Irot-.i U'c.to $fJ per yard. %ci.t 1 J. C. HARBOUR, no. M3, Main ?t. Paints, Oils, &e. I.COHOL. Turpentine, l.inseed Oil, Lamp Mack, Lard Oil, Gum Shellac, Extract Logwood, Gold Leaf, Chrome Green, Rlack Lead, Chrome Yellow ] Red Lead, French Lear, ltronze. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Ac., ? For sale. low, at VOWELL'S 1)ri:o Store, No. 2-1, Union st. ' Attention!! HAVING Just returned from the Eastern Cities, wit more than double the forinor supjply of I'nacy, Staple a ml Doiucxlic Dry GooiIn, The subscribers are now prepared to offer more than ot j dinarv inducements to purchasers, having made their set lections with the greatest care and trouble, bavins an ey to the wants and tastes of every one,flatter themselves the? they will be able to sell to every customer on the most sat is factory terms, both in regard to quality and price. Please call and examine for yourselves at ROEMER& RROTHER'S No. 3f?, Main street, septl5-3md.c. Centre Wheeling, Va. A Fresh Oysters. FRESH Baltimore Oysters juot received, at II. E. PARKER'S, Main Strcei? opposite Monroe House. sept4-2td. CapB, Caps ! 1^ DOZEN Men's fine Cloth Caps, just received at tl 1*J South end of Market Square, Sign of the Rlack Mani moth Boot septG TODD & DEVOL./-, SALES. Very Valuable Real Estate for sale! ONE THIRD or Lot number 38, ami one third of Lot' 'I fronting on the East Bide of Main street, immediate. %? South or the Monroe Howe, and being the same on \vhi? ft a frame hiuldins in erected, now in the occnpancy or Ma . arne Seguine and others. ALSO?lx>t numbered Three In square six, on the Ea t side or Main street South of Quincy st. This is a very x> <? unble Lot and is situated nsarly opposite where the Tick ?. office will be located at the depot or the Baltimore and Oil ?i Rail Road Co. ALSO?A verydesirable Dwelling House on the We \ side of Fourth street, located in one of the beat neighbor hoods in the city. This Hoose in in periect order, and ? i fitted with all the modem improvements, fuch as Bat.j room, water clopefs, cas fixtures, &c. Also, one-third of Lot one in square one. being twoni .* two reet front on Water.street, onf which is erected a t\\ u ator)* brick store house, and being the same now in the c )? curancy of Stein & Brother. Apply to FRANCIS R. ARMSTRONG. octlS*u2?lind Valuable Real Estate for Sale. rpHK undcreigned has the following property for sale, . ? I X of which he will dispose or on accommodating ten j? to-wit: Lot numbered Three in square six on Main street .North > ( and adjoining the Melodeon Buildings. This is one of t ??i most valuable building Lota In the City. Also about 1G0 Lots in Sooth Wheeling Gate Ritchietow:) many or these are equal to any in that addition to the Ci>,. Also several orthe most valuable Lots on the Island adii" - tion to the City. Also a large number of Lots in the Buena Vista, Churci ill No. 1 and Churchill No. 2, additions to the City. I win also sell in parcels to sui t purchasers, so much >?f the land within the corporate limits or Wheeling as has i.jit been heretofore laid off into lota, being upwards of One h?-J i dred Acres, and being the same now in the occupancy j?f Abraham AUman, and now held by me in trust for M Emily Zane. "Wheeling,aug3rwtr. FRANCIS R. ARMSTRONG 1 n DOZEN Boys fine Cloth Caps IW veptC just lecrived by TODD ?feDE VOL. COMMERCIAL. WHEELING MARKET. OPPICE OP THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, \ November 6 , 1862. j [[UrNoU.?it should be observed that the quotation* given below are the U'holeaale Priest. We Stale this tor the benefit of those who may have very small orderB To fill and who may be charged a small advance on theso prices. Generally however, both city and country custo mers can rely on purchasing from our Wholesale Mer chants, in any quantity, at the regular [Wholesale piices.'] AHI1ES. Potas'i ...... Uu\ MATTING. Hatting, No. 1 2 and 3 1., 1*2 13c cotton YARNS. No. 6, f. and T per il? !Cc ?' 8, U and III " 17c It, 1? " ? " H?n in ? ii tec ?OC 1U 20 .35c ,2> C ,21c ? 20c ?? .-v .26c Coverlet ..23c Carpet Chain ..20c Twine 20c Candio wr.K 17c Caulking 16c CORDAGE. V Q> 17c I 10c I i ilia.. Hi 11c llcil Cords. 190 lent I uiilar'i GO 1,50c I Plow Lines '.75c COAL. Wheeling, 3J@4 COPPER 27@2Sc COTTON. Raw 11c DRUGS AND DYES: Alcohol V gallon, 44<gj46c. Aloes v...f Q, 16322c A linn 31(2^3 Jc Arrow, Kuot Ueimuda 60c " " * *? 25c American. .16c Acid. Tartaric . " Sulphuric carboy....3Jc '? Nitric ,, 13c 4 " Aqua Portis 10c " Muriatic ,, 4Jc Citric 1,20c Horax Refined 33@35c Ualn. Copaiba C'Jc Chloioforme 1,60c CantharadiK 1,70c Copperas {> bbl.. .....2,76c Clove* Cream Tartar 22325c Epsom Salts 3J@4c Extract Logwood .. ?lGc CJur.i Camphor Refined '10Si45c 40 & 53c Arabic Sorts.. Picked 66@S0c Copal 66c Tragacanth G5c Shellac lCc Opium Turkey R? 6,26c Indigo, Manilla 1,10? 1,20c K rcosote 2,76c Lac Dye 36c Liquorice, .Sicily .17jc " Calabria 28c Madder 14c Magncaia, Carbonate.. 40c " Calcined 76c NutgaUs 45c Oil Cinnamon 3,76c " C rot on 4,00c " Lemon 3,00c " Peppermint 2,80c " Castor C gall 86c " Olive " 1,3Sc " Salad P dot. 4,60c " Sassafras 80c Phosphorus 1,60c Rhubarb Root, Iml 1,00c Sal Krafus 6Je Sal Soda English 3jS-Ij Sugar I.ead ???? ITk; Soda lii carbonate 7|@8c Spirits Turpentine t? gallon.. 6&360c Verdigris 33c Vitriol, Hlne 16c White I-end Ground in Oil, Pure Kega$1 ,C0?$1,B5c " ?? Dry 7j@Sc Whiting lie OIL. Winter Sperm 81,76 Whale gl. 00 Linseed 7@8 Lard 78390 FLOUR. "Wheat S3,26 Rye 3.12J Corn Meal 66(360 GRAIN. Wheat C&3G8 Oats 30?3l Corn 37(340 GROCERIES, Ac. Allspice ; lCc lleeswax 20:2; 22c Coffee Kio 10@l0Jc ?? Java 13914c Sugar, N. 0 6}@6Jc Molasses, N. O 36c ? " 4G@47c LI S. II.. . .12c Pepper whole " ground 1431Gc Mackerel large No 3 $9 mid. No3 96\ No 2 none in market Not ?? Codfish $4|?6 Tobacco?Virginia plug 16325c " Cavendish 30340c " Keg 0 twist OJc Cheese?Western Reserve - 7J(R8c. liutter No 1 ll@13 Lard No 1 10|c 101 10io Lard No Hams . Shoulders . .913 Sides Ciiiulles Star 22c Sperm -10c lV.p-A llic Mould 12Jc Powder?Rock ^ ?2J?3 Rifle &4!<?5i Raisins ? $21<32} Rke uj(35!c Soap. Rosin Cc " Variegated 12316c Sale rat us 636|c Starch... 0)c Tinplatc Jc ?10$ X $I2| Tar? Carolina SU Lead?l?ar 1 6|c 44 Pig 6c Feather* 36c Flaxseed 00c HOPS 15c 1IE.MP $120 pton IRON. Flat Rar Round and Square bar 2J^"*V>I lland 2J@3J IIoop 3|3G Sheet 4J36J Nail Rods r,\ .Saddle Treo 3|?3J NAILS. 10 to 20 penny p keg $3,2533,60 8 to 0 penny 3,60?3,76 6 to 7 penny 4,00?4,25 6 penny ..4,2o 4 penny 4,60?4,76 3 penny 5,6035,75 SPIKES. Cut 3 to 41 inch ?3,60 I Cut 6 to G inch 3,601 Cut 6 to 7 inch 7,60 | PLASTER. Calcined $6 P bbl Ground 15 i? Ion WHISKY. Rectified 20c 011 Rye 45a$t LEATHER. Soles, Spanish Oak tanned ?22 " Hemlock tanned, light weight 20321 " " " overweight 19 Upper 25@28 C'air Skins 16s>28 Morocco, Tampico, 16320 " Madras.... 12317 LU3IHER. Pine, clear ?25 Common ?11314 Shingles ?2,755.3,00 WOCI 45 WINDOW GLASS. 8x10, 1st. quality ?2,75 " 2nd ?' 2,50 10x12, 1st quality 3,25 ?? 2nd " 3,00 lOxU, 1st quality 3,60 ?' 2nd 44 3.25 i o lVeflterii nud Southern JTIcrchantw. Sexton, Seal &; Swearingen, & JOBBERS OF FANCY DRY GOODS. Xo. 11, S. 4th st. between Mnrket and Chesnut Sts. Phil'a. J. W. Sexton, L. Seal, A. Van Swearinoen. OFFKH to purchaser!*, the largest assortment of Fancy Dry Goods in the city. It comprises in part of Hosiery of all kinds ami qualities. tilovo3. Undershirts, Dress Shirtsand Collars. Woollen yarns of different shades and colors. A fine assortment of Shell Combs. do do do Buffalo and Imitation Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Dress and Tailors Trimmings of all kinds. iturnetts, sh: cord col'd Spool Cotton. Perfumery orall kinds. As well as a great many styles or goods of our own impor tation, which we cannot here mention, and which are well worthy the attention of byers. Wc feel we can make it to their interest to give us a trial. sept8 LICSHTI MORE IjICIIT! AS LONG evenings approach, the demand for a good clear Light, tree from sinclland smoke, increases.? We respectfully iuvite all who wish a good light, free from the above objections, to examine the Phosphene Lamps now n use and for sale at the Queens ware Store, No. 28 Monroe Street, near the Post Office, Wheeling, Va. Another as sortment withor without cut shades has just been received. septtJ J. K. DUNHAM & Co. Table and Piano Covers. JUST received a large stock of French Emboscd Cloth Covers, of different sires and colors, some of superior quality, which will be sold low by eent!7 J. C. HARBOUR, 143 Main st. IiOOTS, BOOTS. PAIR men's kip Boots, UU GO " " double upper and double sole kip Boots, just received at the south end of Market square, sep24 TODD& DKVOL. BOYS' BROGANS 0CZC\ PAIR boys' thicK Brogans. ODU2IO" ?? kip Just received, sep24 TODD A DKVOL. AAA LBS. PRUK5UATE POTASH, just received and for ?al? by sept I. KELL5 6c CALDWFJ.L. . THE WHEELING WEEKLY iTELMCEB, Is published in eonneetioii with tho Daily and Tri-Weekh IfiTEi.i.i<iENrF.n? con taining BSf*mORE READING ETATTER^sa Than any other paper in West ern Virginia, and more than any other paper in the United States, for the same price. Being published nt the unprecedented low price of ncrONE DOLLARS PtR ANNUM!!' The contents of (ho Weekly IntoJlicon cer embraces the most readable r.nd u. elcl information on the subjects of POLITICS, COMMERCE, 1 1TKKATURR, 'I HE ARTS AND SCIENCES, AGRICULTURE, F.LEGRAPHIC NEWS, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE FOREIGN NEWS, THE MARKETS, MISCELLANY, NEWS, &.C., 4C. &C. It jf the determination of the Publishers, by k :eping pace with the improvements of tho Jay, and making themselves ac quaintnd with the reading wants of tho en tire community, to furnish a publication which, irrespective of its political contents, will always be acceptable as a FAMILY NEWSPAPER For this purpose, the publishers have spared neither pains nor expense. Their mr.teiials are entirely new, and with the advantages of one of the Largest Printing Establishments in the West, including A STEAM POWER PRESS, They feel confident that they can attain that great essential of a good Newspaper, to wit-.-keep pace with the Telegraphic and Railroad speed of the day, and at the same time furnish valuable and reliable informa tion for the people. gS^Undcr the New Cheap Postage Law, a needless expense will be saved by taking a" Cheap Home Paper! 8&"-No Eastern paper containing the sam-j amount of reading as the Inteligen ceii, can he got at the same price, when the postage is added. fiS?"The Weekly Intclligcnecr will be sent to subscribers in this county free oj Postage. Address^ SWEAR1NGEN & TAYLOR, 21 Water Street, between Monroe and Quincy, WHEELING, VA. 'l'hc Only True JPortrnlt of AVnuhiu^lon. Just Published, T. H. Welch's Mcgnificent Portrait of Washington! Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's only original portrait, in the Atbeneum, Boston. ff^HIS superb picture, cngtavcil under the superintend. JL ance of Thomas Sully, Esq., the eminent and highly gifted artist, is the only correct likeness of "Washington ever published. It has been characterized as the greatest work of art ever produced iu this country. As to its fi delity, we refer to the letters or the adopted son of Wash ington, George Washington Park Cuistis, who says, "it is a faithful representation of the celebrated original," and to Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme Court of the United States, who says, "As a work or art its excellence and beauty must strike every one who sees it; and it is no less happy in its likeness to the Father or his country. It was my good fortune to have seen him iu the days of my boyhood and his whole appcarance is yet strongly impressed on my memory. The portrait you have issued appears to me to bo on exact likeness, representing perfectly the expression as well as the form and features of the face." And says Sen ator Cass, '^itis a life like representation or the great orig inal." President Fillmore says, "the work appears to mr to h.lVC been admirably cxccutcd and eminently worthy O the patronage or tho public." Says Marchant, the emineh' portrait painter, and the pupil or Stuart, "your print, ti?. my mind is more rcmarkubie than any other I have seen," ror presenting the tcholc individuality or the original por trait, together with the noble and dignified icposc or air and manner, which all who ever saw him considered a marked characteristic or the illustrious man it commemorates." lES'For the great merits or this picture we should refer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be seen at tho office of this paper, and to the letters or the following Artists, Statesmen, Jurists and Scholars accompanying it. Artists.?Marchant and Elliott, or New York; Neagle, Rothermelaud Lambdin, or Philadelphia; Chester Hard ing, or Boston; Charles Fraser, of Charleston, S. C., and to the adopted son of Washington, Hon Geo. W. P. Custis, himself an artist. Statesmen.?His Excellency Millard Fillmore, Hon. G. M. Dallas, Hon. Win. R. King, Hon. Daniel Wobster, Hon. Lynn Boyd, Hon. Lewis Cass, Hon. Wm A. Graham,Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. Robert Winthrop, LL. 1). Jurists.?Hon. Roger II. Taney, Hon. John Duer, Hon. John McLean, Hon. Kurus Choate. Scholars.?Charles Folson, Esq., the well known Libra rian o* the Boston Athenium, who says, "I would rathe own it than any painted copy I have ever scon." Richard Ilildrcth, Edward Everett, LL. J)., Jared Sparks, LL. D.. Win. H. Prescott, Esq., Washington Irving, Ralph Emer son, Esq. Prof T. C. Upham, J. T. Hei.dey, Fits Gree 1 Halleck, H. W. Longfellow, Win. GUinore Simms, dec., ??c. The Press throughout the entire Union, have with oiM voice proclaimed the merits of this superb engraving. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure, it is sobl at the low price or $5 per copy. Published by GEORGE W. CHILDS, AT. IV. comer of Fifth atul Arch Sit., Ptiila. ROBERT KING, 139 Main St., Richmond. So!e Agent for the State of Virginia and the District (.J Columbia, This portrait can be obtained from Mr. King, or from hit duly authorized agents. The gentlemen or Virginia are respectrully inrormed b / Mr. K. that he has secured a few proor impressions or thij beautiful specimen or American Art. Price 810 each. Arrangements have been made with the Post Office De partment, by which copies of the Portrait can be sent tf any point, per mail, in perfect ordor. lOTPersons by remitting Five Dollars to Robert Klnjr. Richmond, Va., will have a copy of the Portrait sent t? them free of Postage. Byremitting Ten Dollars, a proor of impression will bf sent in like manner. tGF"Subscriber3 to the Portrait are respectrully informed that Mr. King has made an arrangement with a celebrate; establishment for the manufacture or Frames for the 'Wash ington,' or a rich and peculiar style or workmanship, pai' ticularly adapted to this Portrait, which will be furnishet at each, including the best quality French glass. Copies or the 'National Frame,' tarnished to the Portrait} presented to Congress and the Presidential Mansion wi{ also be furnished. Price $15. The 'National Frames,' are highly ornamented, richli gilt, and surmounted with the National Coat of Arms. Just Issued?A Magnificent Portrait of gen. JACKSON, Engraved by T. D. Welch, Esq., after the original portraV. painted by T. Sully, Esq. This portrait will bo a match for the Washington. uni will be in every respect as well gotten up. Price g5 per copy?a few proofs at S10 each. Address ROBERT KING oct!8?lmd 139, Main st., Richmond. The Primary Department OP THE Meade Collegiate Institute. WBLLSBURGj VA. | TtlK Fall session or this School will commence on MO> DAY tho 13th of SEPTEMBER, and will continue five cat endar months. No pupil will be received for a leas lime than one sessio;; unless by special agreement,?and when once entered, n| ? deduction will be made for abscnco during the session, e:i cept in cases of protracted sickncss,?nor will any pupil 1 ? permitted to withdraw. This rule is positive. TERMS: Day pupils,?Primary English Department ?1000 Classical and Mathematical ??????? 1200 lloird and Tuition per session of five months... 43 00 Ono half invariably in advance, the remainder at tho mid die of the session. A discount of 15 per cent, will be made on the bills ofa:t Ministers or the Gospel. ttjf-For further information see cat<fgUG, published b^ Board of Trustees. By order of the Board, SAM'L D. TOMPKINS, Rector "Wheeling, Sep. 18, '32. SELLING OFF AT COST! T>1CH and expensive silks and satins, of the newest pa XL terns and designs, elegant capes, Bertha's and sleeve |. Mouslinc de Laines, worth 7oc, at 56 and 60. The subscriber is going to quit, therefore, can offer goofi? cheaper than any house in the city. Come and see?judge for yourselves. Mp23 . Tilt JOHNSTON, Jr., 1S2 Main st. WOMEN'S BOOTS. Onrt PAIR of Women's Morocco Boots, OUUaOO" ?? calf " 420 ?? " kip 120 " " Grand " Just received, sep2-l TODD & DEVOj Cod Liver Oil. TUST recelred: C boxes Samual Simes' manufactv e el of pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil) the beat article of t\e kind brought to this or any other market. BRENTMNGER <Se ARMSTRONG, ?U?01-lyr:il Opposite "Washington Hall. ttias Ok Ts^J DRY GOODS. WM. T. SELBY. is now ifceivl.ip 1YI. bis stock or Fall and Winter Goods, for Jobbing ?i latest importations, anil from the l>est manufactories oi our country. carefUJ^seiecteaexprcsal)'ior tbe r ? JORRING TRADE. Or the best fabrics, designs and colors, to which beie spretfolly solicits an examination rrom bis old customers alia Country Mei chants. CLOTHS?Hi* stock consists in part of tbe beat makers, and of tbo usual variety oi colors both Foreign anil Domestic. CASSIMERES?Rlain black and doeskin, as wall as of a . ? .. great variety of tbe clioiccat fancy colors SAT1NETTS?Mack, Rlue, Steel-mixed, Taney Green and Drowns, dec. A very full and complete stodki alto 1 weads and Cy. Jeans. OVER COATINGS?Of colored blankets, pilot and beaver cloths and other such goods in variety. PRINTS?A very large stock or the best maketsoffakt msddercolors. Aswellasthe most common kind ^of low priced prints for comforts, *tc. DRESS GOODS?Ginghams, mouse de Uina.enib'd lustie, ylain and fig'd black alpacas, as well as of colors ?**rrTirT..?C-t*,e be8t variet>, both figured and plain. WHITE GOODS?An extensive stock or cambric figured ntid plain, jaconets, Swiss and Scotch mills. In dia, book, thread and cotton laces, edgings, etc., in variety, also Irish linens. CAPS?Mcuts, boys' and childien's velvet md cloth caps, aIso Mexican hats, a most desirable lot. ALSO?Shawls, ribbons, hosiery, umbrellas, brown and bleached muslins, shirting, check.-), Ticking, &c. dtcf, together with a full and complete stock oi Motions of all sorts, usually wanted; and altogeth er I feel well assured my stock is so complete that when it is examined and the prices told. It will be found in ail respects, perhaps superior to any &tock of Goods before offered in tbe market. W. T. SKL1IY. MccEELLAN^iTKNXiX^ WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS II* HOOTS AND SHOES, Men and Boys' Palm Hats, Leather mid Findings, at the tcell knoicn stand of the BIG RED BOOT. WE are now receiving from our Eastern Manufacturing Establishments, oneof the largest and best manufac tured assortment or Hoots and Shoes, lor Fall and Wintei wear, ever offered in this or any other market. They have been manufactured to order, according to our own'dlrec tions, and are intended expressly for retailing. To our regular customers, and all otliers who may favor us with it call, we can offer an.unusually large variety of Roots and Shoes, which weguarantceequalin quality of material and workmanship to those manufactured in this or any part ol the United States. Our stock will be found to consist, in parti of the rollowiiigseasouable goods: NO. 187. MK.N'H FOOT?. Cllll.DKEN'B BooTKES. 1,1)00 men's call boots, 1.000 pr fancy bootees, 1,000 men's goat boots, 2,000 kid & moyocco " 1,000 pr men's kip boots, 1,600 children's peg'd" 1,000 men's buff and seal do 100 children's goat " MEN'S irn.on INS. MISSES BOOTEES AND 1,000 men's cair brogans, btskins. 1,000goat brogans, COO misses morocco lace, 1,600 kip do rwwi do kip do 600 buff and seal boots, 300 do cair do 1,000 do thick do 300 do kid and mu uoyh* nooTs. rocco buskins 600 pr boys cnir boots, 160 do black, bine, an TOO do kip do bronzed gaiters, 300 do thick do men and boys' pai.m 200 do seal do Hits. youth's boots. 400 doi; men's and boys' 600 pr youths call boots, palm hats of every 300 do kip do style & puality. 200 do thick d.. LEATHDR. boys andyotttiis dbooaNh. Shoe Findin^.l 1,000pr boys kip brogans, and snot STOCK. 600 do cair do Constantly on had a la rg? 600 do thick do and well selected as. woMFN'a ?.acp hoots. sortment of shoe sloe); 1,600 goat lace boots, and findings, viz: 1,000 cair do Spanish Sole leather, 600 cair do Upj>cr Leather, Call fiOOkip do and Morocco Skins,, womkn'm oaitfkh, iiAt.K Kid lining and bind oaitfrm and jcnny iug Skins. L1ND3. ALSO, 200 pr vvomens gaiters. Lams, Root.Trees, Shoo 400 do half gaiters, Thiead, Shoe Nails, 600 do walking shoes, Pegs, Tacks, Hoot 600 do pegged buskins, Webb, Awl Hlades, 600 do kid buskins, slip? Knives, Hafts, Pin pers and Jenny Linds. cers Hammers Short Also, an assortmont of Lacers, Ac. French Hoot and Shoe kit, Lace leather tor sewing belts, A-c., 2 'do* Deer Skins, 60 sides alvm tanned Cowhides. Thankful for the liberal pationage heretofore extended to ua, we solicit a continuance of the same. uugai. McCLALLF.NS <V KNOX New Fall Goods ! THIS morning we will commence qpeuing our Fall stock of fioods, among which may l>e fouud t Lo following: DRESS SILKS Very rich Brocade Silks, 1 Hlack & col'd Poult De Soie, | Col'd & bl'k Satin de Chine, | .Madame l)e Rossi Rrocades | entirely new, Gro de Atrique French Muslin DeLalnes Plain and Figured. Mourning S:lk and Wool Mouslin De I>aines. French Chintzes, .very beautiful. lloinbaziues, Lupins make, extra. Our assortment ofFall Shawls is unequaled for rtegmce and variety, consisting or Ermine fur Shawls, all colors. Thibet Palm Shawls, all colors. Crape Shawls, at all prices. Embroidered and plain. French Cashmere Shawls. Ray State and French Plaid shawls. TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. Embioidered Flouncing in Swiss and Jaconet Muslins. Jaconet and Swiss Edgings aud Insertiugs. Itich Trimmings in great variety, for dresses. Trimming Ruttonsj iii new designs. Fringes and Laces in every width. Wide Rlack and colored Velvet Ribbons. Narrow " do for Trimming. Trimming Ribbons entirely new style. sept3 O. W. HEISKELL A- Co New Patent Premium SAFETY ?AS LAMl'S, AND Pafcat Pho^me Gn?, FOR nURNLVG IJi T If ? SAM r. This Lamp, for producing a portable Light, it confident!;, recommended a* superior to any other note in use. THE LIGHT is produced by the burning or an aeriform Gas, which is emitted in beautifol jets rrom small per forations in Platina. The Gas is geneiated as itis used, by the heat ofita own combustion acting on the burner, connected with the Liquid in the Lamp. Thus it Is a perfect and portable apparati.? for cieatirrrand burning aeriform Gas. Its construction is such, that all possibility of accidei i rrom its uso is entirely removed; and tbe great simplicity oi its arrangement reuders it less liable to get out or order than any other kind or Lamp. It requires no cleaning and trim ming, as do the Oil and Camphene Lamps, and burns eouallj well, cither with or without a glass globe or shade, and pc: fectly tree rrom smoke or odor. The opinions or the scientific may be learned rrom the fact that at the Annual Fair or the American Institute, in 1840, -? SILVER MEDAL was awarded to the Inventor, and a Di ploma to the Manufacturer;and at the same it was pronoun ed the REST LIGHT ever exhibited to the lnstitnte. The above for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by J. K. DUNHAM dc CO. No. 28 Monroe st., near tbo Post offico ae!pl7 Wheeling, Va. Plain black Gro De Rhine, Fancy Colored Glace, Silk Tissues, Heavy and rich for tall wear, Stewart Plaid Silks in en. tirely new designs. Dyeing to live !! FIRTH A: DAY Seventh at., three doors from Dr. Topitan's, STEUBENVILLE, OHIO. Would inform thfe citizens of Wheeling and vicinity thai they have coinnienced the Coloring Hnsiness in eve: > branch. Silks, Cottons and Woolens, warranted to stand coiors. Ladies' apparel, Gentlemen's Coats, Pants, Vesis, Ac. Fancy Color* Of every shade pot up equal to new. Ribbons, Shawl?, and everything in the way of coloring, cleaned, pressed, and done on the shortest notice, and on easy terms. CCS^Arrangements have been nude with tho steamer 'Yi Roqita,' to receive and deliver articles and packages for um daily. JAS. E. FIRTH, scptH JOSEPH DAY. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, &c. JER'H. B. SHBPPAHD would respectfully in vite the attention of his friends, and the public _ generally, to his establishment, where will be found constantly on hand, a large and well selected assort mcnt of all articles in his line, consisting of Mnddlex, Bridles, Harness, Iron frame and Wood box Trunks, Valises, Carpet Hags, Ncotch Upper and Hog skin Collars, llauies. Whips, Sec. See., Ac. All of which are manufactured by competent workmei>. of the best materials, and wi|| be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Those desiring to purchase arc requested to call and ex amine for themselves at 8cptl3-lyd. No. 113, Main st. Wheeling, Va. Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Arc. CA'o. 1G7 Main Street, opposite Tfi. J oh ruton'tS tore.) THE subscriber is now opening another new and extensive assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Clock*. BritlanU Ware, Cu lory Port Monies, vndageu cral assortment of Variety Goods, toys, ?&c., ail ol which will be sold on the moat reasonable terms. Person1* wishin?to make purchites, are respectfully invited to call, as they will find new and fashionable goods at prices at least as low as elsewhere. Every article sold warranted precisely as represented. Watches of all kinds carefully and promptly repaired audi warranted. ? sep28 J. T. SCOTT LATEST ARRIVAL For the Ladies! rrtODDd: DE VOL have just received from the East, tho X first cases of their large assortment of Fall Stock, it is olating in part, of 100 pairs Ladles Kid Jenny Llnds. 76 do do Kid Jenny Lind Boots, 100 do do Kid Run Round Jenny Llnd RosetU GO do do Kid Welt Shoetees. go do do Kid Welt High Buskins, 75 do do French Morocco Jenny Lind Rosetu, GO do do French Morocco Boots, GO do do Goat Welt Jenny Llnds, 60 do do Goat Welt High Buskins "Which Will be sold low for Cash, at the Black Jtfamnsuth Boot, South End of Market Square. .*ug2G Prepare! Prepare! TO be astonished at the great difference the cash system makes in the Price of Goods. I am now opening the J/irgest stock of Dry Goods eve i of fered at retail iu thiscUy, and as I propose selling them ENTIRELY FOri CASH, lam determined to offer them at priccs thate\o>~y body will be convinced it is to their interest to bur Mr cash. ' Programme; in part. Fine Rich Do Mines, at 12. Linen Cambric Handkerchief, at 6. Yard Wide elegant Chlntx, at 12. Good Black. Alpaocas. at 12. Good Jeana and Satinetts, as low as 12 Beat Fip Bleached Muslins in town. Finest kind of Red Flannels, 26. Also?The most elegant and cxpenalv? Silks, Satin* and Brocades, French Cashmeres, Do Lalnes, EmbroidenV Gloves, Hosiery, dcc. &c., all at much lefts prices t)ianiiudci tho old system. J.S.RHODES. Goaliorn Buildings, No.'lOT. Mala Street. P. S. Goods sent to any pArf Of tturcity rrta of'?6gfS" andStore open until 0 o'clock atnlgfit ' seplS