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XNT-ELLIG-ENCJER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. The undersigned lake this occasion to remind their friends ind the public generally, that in connection with the oOlce or the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up lor - he execution of all kinds of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING* Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la* teat styles of Job ?ype, and their Urge and well selected stock 4f paper, cards, inks, dec., being purchased at tho o'vest Cash pi ices, and the Job Office being a distinct do >ariment, carefully and efficiently managed, they canguaran* tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the Neatueaa, Accuracy and Promptness, ?rith which their work will be done. They are prepared to execute Card*, Programme?, Circular*, Posters, Labels, Concert Bills, Bill Heads, Ball Tickets, Hills Ladino, Steamboat Kill*, Hank Checks, Auction Bills, Order Hookh, Dray Tickets, Deeds, Freight Books, Notes, Kailroad Blanks, Receipts, Hotbl Hesistbrm, Protests, Summons, Briefs, Election Tickets, A ud every other description of letter-press Printing. Also >11 kinds of work in COLORS AND BRONZES. CCVAll orders from s distance promptly attended to. SWEARINGEN de TAYLOK. CITY DIRECTORY. Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank. Incorporated 1835. Capital $540,000. Northeast Corner of Main and Monroe streets. JOHN W. GILL, President; Sobieski Brady, Cashier. Discount day?Tuesday. North Western Bank sf Virginia. Incorporated 1819. Capital $*<95. 100. Southwest Corner of Main and Monroe streets. OHN C. CAMPBELL, President; Dam'l. Lamb, Cashier. Discount day?Thursday. Manufacturers' and Farmers' Bank of Wheeling. Main street, between Monroe and Quincy. incorporated March, 1851. Capital Stock $300,000. THOS. SWEENEY, Pres't. JonN Lurr, Cashier. Wheeling Mayings' Institution. No. 192, Main st. Incpo so bated 1834. Capital $16,000. M NELSON, President; William McCoy, Treasurer. Discount day?Thursday. Savings' Bank of Wheeling. Corner or Main and Fourth streets. Centre Wheeling. Incorporated 1651. Capital $16,000. THOS. H. LIST, President; Wm. Rankin, Treasurer. Discount day, Friday MASONS. odoe Boom, No. 114, Main St., over Robb's Chair Factory. Ohio Lodge, No. 101, meets the first Monday night of very mouth. Wheeling Union Chapter, No. 19, meets the second Monday night of every month. Wheeling Lodge, No. 128, meets on the third Mondaj night cf every month. ?Viid^Lino Encampment or K. T., meets on the fourth Monday night of every month. ODD FELLOWS. odc.e Room, No. 123, Market street, near the Post Office, Vibgin^cs Lodge, No. 3, meets every Thursday evening. Fit \nklix Lodoc, No. 13, meets every Monday evening. Wm. Tell Lodge, No. 33, meets every Wednesday eve. Wheeling Lodge, No. 69, meets every Saturday evening. P \ no la Lodge, No. 82, meets every Friday evening. AnK .u's Encampment, No. l, meets 1st and 3d Tuesday each month. Wheeling Custom House. Ktablished in 1831. E. B. SWKAJHNGEN, Surveyor ami Collector or Customs, Office No. 21, Water street. Impoitationsto this port are made by way of New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. CHURCHES, St. Matthews, Episcopalcan, corner Monroe and Byron streets, Rev. William Armrtrono, Rector; Morning ser. vice 10J, evening7J.| St. John's, Epi*copalean, Main street, between First and Second, Centre Wheeling; Rev. Jab. D. McCabe, Pastor; Morning service 10J, evening7J o'clock. Service and Ice. tuie Friday evenings at 7J o'clock. Seats free. First Presbyterian, Rev. R. H, Weed, Pastor Fourth street, between Monroe and Quincy; Service Morning and afternoon. Second Presbyterian, Rer. Ct/rua Dickson, Pastor, Webster Street, between Main and Market; Centre Wheel ing; Service morning and evening. Third Presbyterian, Rev. Mr. Paul/, Pastor; First Ward Hose Hall, Main street, above Washington, North Wheeling; Service morning and afternoon. Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal. Rer. B. Date ton. Pastor, Fourth Street, between Monroe and Quinccy, Servica morning and evening. North Street Methodist Episcopal, Rev. IVm. IVil ?on, Pastor, corner Market and North sts., North Wheel ng; Service morning and evenings. Chapline St. .Methodist Episcopal,' Rev. E. G.Sieh olson. Pastor; Chapline street, between First and Second, Centre Wheeling; Service morning and evening. German Methodist Episcopal, Rer. Mr. BroadUck, ? astor, Chapline street, between Webster and Third, Ccn Wheeling. St. James' Cathedral, Roman Catholic, Rt. Rev. Bishop /?. V. Whelan, Fifth Street, corner of Hampden, servicc morning and afternoon. Associate Reformed, Rev. J. 1. MeClure, Pastor, corner Market and JefTerson streets; service morning and after, oon. Baptist, Ret. J. W:ntcr, Pastor, Clay street, between Fi ft hand Sixth, service morning and evening. First Independent Congregational, Unitarian, Rev j. IV. IVebsteTy Pastor, Market street, between Webster Third, Centre Wheeling, service morning r.nd evening. Evanoklical Protestant, /fcr. J. Kioegar, Pastoi. Clay street, above Sixth, East Wheeling. Zion'b Evangelical Lutheran, Rev. F. Zimmerman, Pastor, corner Market and Monroe streets, service 10, C o'clock A.M. New Jerusalem, 'Swedenborgiau,' No. 45 Union street, over the Hope Hose honse. Jewish Sy agogce, No. 5S, Monroestreet. Disc iples. First Hose company Hall, Market strs 1VHEELING POST OFFICK. No. 42, Monroe Street. JACOB S. SHKIVER. P. M. A.KRI VaL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS (NEW ARRaNOement.; Great Mail?arrives at 5 p. m.f 1'roin the East. ?' departs at 7i p. m., to the West. Great Mail?arrives at GJ a. m., from the West. " departs at 8 a. m., to the East. Wellsvilie?arrives daily (Sunday excepted,) at 10p.cl, departs at 5 a. m. Tiltonsville?arrives Tuesday and Friday, at 11$, a. m.; :t-parts same day, same time. Parkersburg?arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday; tic parts at 10 a. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Stcubeuville?arrives daily (Sundaysexcepted) at 11 v m. 1 >3| tarts at G, a. m. Wooster?arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ar 6,a. in. Departs Monday, Wednesday,and Friday at 7, a.m. <Mcrganto\vn?via Waynesburg, Pa., arrives Thursday at ' p. iu. Departs Friday at 6, a. m. Morgantown?via Hlacksville arrives Tuesday at C, p. m. Departs Wednesday at 5, a. m. Bethany ai:d West L berty?leaves at 1 o'clock on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. rater OF POBTAUE. The new Post Office law, passed March 3d, 1851, fixes 1 ae rates of Postage as follows : On Letters.?Any distance within the U. S., not exceeding 3000 miles, per half ounce or less, 3c prepaid, or 0, unpaid. Exceeding 3000 miles, Gc prepaid, or 10c unpaid. Every halfounce or less, additional, to be charged extra, according to the above rates. Drop letters 1 cent; advertised letters, 1 cent additional to any other charges. On Circular*, ?J*c. Unsealed circulars per one one ouuee or less, For any distance not exceeding 500 miles, 1 cent. ?? ?? 44 1500 miles, . 2 cents. " 44 " 2500 miles, . 3cents. 44 ?? 44 3500 miles, - 4cunts. 44 44 exceeding 3500 miles, - Scents. This includes handbills, pamphlets, engravings, maga zines, books and every other description o! printed matter on which there is no writing other than the addiess?also bound books not exceeding 2| lbs. in weight. All printed mailer other than newspapers to &ona>/uf?subccnbei8. and penodicals published at no longer period than 3 months, to be prepaid or charged with double the above rates. These rates include, in addition to the matter rpecified, all transient neicspapers not sent to actual subsmbers. On A'eicspapers not exceeding 3 ounces in weight, and sent from the office of publication, per quarter, for Weeklies : Distance from county of publication not excccd'g 60 m. 6c. 11 4 4 44 44 300 ci. 10c. 44 44 44 44 1000 m. 15c. ?* 44 2000 in. 20c. 44 44 44 44 4000 m. 25c. Any distance exceeding ? 4000 in. 30c. Semi-weekly papers double the al>6ve rates. Tri-wkkkly 44 treble " Monthly 44 one-fourth 44 Semimonthly 44 one-half 44 Daily, or oitener than Tri-tceekly $ times the above rates. In rating the distance on newspapers to subscribers, the office of publication, and not the county line, is to be the starting point. FOREIGN POSTAGE. Canada) &c.?Letters to and from Canada and the Brit ishN. American Provinces, for not over 3000 miles, 10 cents per half ounce; over 3000 miles, 15 cents. Prepay ment optional. Great Britaik and I RSLAMD.-fOn letters between any office in the United States, (California and Oregon excep ted,) and any office in Great Britain and Ireland, 24 cents per half ounce, 4S cents for one! ounce or under, and 96 cents ir over one ounce, the rate being doubled after the first ounce. Prepayment optional. On newspapers the rate iB two cents each?to be prepaid. On newsitapers to any foreign country throcgh Great Britain, 4 cents each? to be prepaid. Germany, Prcssia, dec.?Letters to the following coun tries, via England, must be prepaid, if by a British steam er, 5 cents, if by an American steamer, 21 cents. Alexandria, via Marseilles- Malta, Island of. Algeria. Mecklenburg Schwerin. Austria, and Austrian States.Mecklenburg Strelit*. Baden. Moldavia. Bavaria. Naples, via Marseilles. Belgium. Norway. Bremen. Oldenburg. Brunswick. Poland. Beyroot, via Marsielles. Prussia. Dardanelles, the, do Roman, or Papal f tates. Denmark. Russia. France. Saxony. German States. Scutari, via Marseilles. Gibraltar. Smyrna, do do Greece, via Marseilles. Sweden. Ilam^uTg and Cuxhaven. Switzerland. Hanover. Turkey in Europe. Holland. Tuscany, via Marseilles. Hons Kong. Venetian States. Ionian Islands. Wallachia. Lubec. , > Wurtemburg By the Brkhkk Line, letters can be sent to Germany by pre-paying tbe Foreign postage and the United States post* ace of 20 cents} or they may be sent wholly unpaid. To Cnxtral America, dec.?Letters rrom the United States to the fallowing named countries and places must be pie iwlrt ?tjjwrr-*" of 60 cents per balf ounce, whirh In* CITY DIRECTORY. eludes also the foreign postage of 25 cents. On those re ceived, the foreign postage is required to be paid in ad vance leaving the United States postage or 26 cents to be collected 011 delivery. On newspapers from the United States 8 cents must be pre-paid, and 011 those received four cents to be collected. Africa, Peru, lslay ** Hogota, N. Granada, Iquique, ?? Buenaventura, 44 Lanchayeque, '* Casnea, - Peru, Lima, ?* Caltao, 44 La Paez, Bolivia, Cobija, ? Bolivia, Payta, Peru, Copiapo, ? Chili, Pisco, ?? Coquinitu., ?? Quito, ? Ecuador, liuay-qoil, Ecuador, St. Jago, Chili, liuaco, Chili. Valpai also, and " Huanchaco, ? Peru, S. W. Coast of S. America. ItnietofTolIof Wheeling and Belmont Sns ptnaiou llridge. For foot passenger s over both bridges, ) reg. trav. trans or 10 Island and back, J 6 eta. o cts ?? nun and horse, . -10 15 44 1 horse carriage or wagon, . 15 25 44 I horse dray, 25 44 1 horse cart, 2?? 44 2 hoise carriage or wagon, 20 30 44 2 horse dray, . . 35 ?' 2 horse c*rt, ? V6 40 44 3 horse wagon, . 25 44 4 horse wagon, 40 60 44 6 horse wagon, - GO so 44 6 horse wagon, 76 100 44 4 horse mail of passenger coaches, ? 100 125 44 For walking to Islaud and back per month 30 cts; per year, 8-3,00. DROVES. For cattle per head, ? - - Sets. 44 horsesper head, ? a 44 hogs per head, .... q 44 sheep per head, .... I FOR RESIDENTS ON THE ISLAND. With the previlege or passing either bridge singly. For a single foot passenger, per month, 30 cts; per year, ..... $3,00 44 Families, (exclusive of servants) not exceeding six- persons, .... 0,00 44 Families, do do 10 persons, 7,60 44 both bridges, single foot passenger per year, 5,00 44 family, - ... !0.06 Funeral processions exempt from toll. Another Arrival of STAPLE GOODS. WE have this day received a large quantity of Staple Goods, comprising 100 pieces Dark Prints; 3 pieces Black Twilled French Cloths, Steel Mixed Cassimere; Washington and Alt. Vernon Bleached Shirtings; Merinos, stripes, extra heavy; Long Shawls; Hamilton Canton Flan nel; Shirting Checks. Also, one dozen Gentlemen's Com forts, extra heavy, and in colors. nov8 O. IV. HEISKELL, Co. To Readers! JUST received at the new Depot, confessions oran Eaten Boy; MinnieGiey; Capt. Kidd, or the IViuard of the aea; Head and Heart; Adventures of an Aid-de camp; The Burial, or the Rival Suitors; Whitehall, or the times of Cromwell; Putnam's new monthly Magazine lor January; Newspapers, &c., at the new Depot, Main St., one door from Monroe, and opposite the North-western Bank. dec3I J. L. HUSH. Great Excitement at the M'Lure House ! THE people are calling at the Depot to get the books,and the books arc TiiKRr to suit almost every variety of taste. Just arrived, Putnam's and A rthur'8 magazines for Jan.; more Uncie Tom Ct ?cap) and Cabin and Parlor; and many other books expect".; this morning. janl2 J AS. H. Mc.MECHEN. SELLlls OFF AT COST! RICH and expensive silks and satins, of the newest pat terns and designs, elegant capes, Bertlia's and sleeves, Mousline de Laines, worth 76c, at 56and 60. The subscriber is going to quit, therefore, can offer good* "?heaper than any house in the city. Come and see?judge lor yourselves. sep23 TH: JOHNSTON, Jr., 162 Main St. PILLS*'?Eofl'8, Todd's, Lee's, Anderson A Scott's, McLane's, Brand real It's Wright's Sugar Coated, lwayson hand and forsaleby KELLSdc CALDWELL. OIL Grapevine, Lyon's Kathairon, Storr's Hair Invigo rator and Jayne's Hair Tonic, for sale by ep22. (Gaz. copy.) J- B. VOWELL, 24 Union St. Notice! ALL persons indebted to the subscribers, by note or book account, are requested to ca 11 ai.d settle up. And all persons bavirg claims are requested to present the same for liquidation. Q21) .VcCLALLENS 4- ANO.X. Great Excitement at Woodrow's! BEST BOX RAISINS at lGccnts per lb. 4 Currants 4 12J 4 4 4 N.O. Sugar GJ * * Superior crab Cider just from the press, with all the fix ens, at similar rates. Come onl dec2J. Catawba and Isabella Grape Vines FOR SALE. AT MY Crape Vine Nursery, near Martinsville, Bel mont county, Ohio. Also, wine of the Isabella Grape. Orders for Grape Viirsand Wine, left at the ware house or Cowgilldc M'Swords, No. nil, Water street, Wheeling, Va., will be promptly attended to. jau4-2mw THOMAS WHITE. Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned haviug been duly appointed Adminis trator of the estate of John P. Walker, deceased, all per sons having claims against the estate arc notified to present them Tor adjudication, and those indebted to the same to make payment. WILLIAM WALKEK; janl'J:ltdlmw Administrator. Cigars, <Si.c CZ OOO KcPalJaa'? 12.000 Puerto Principest U,UUl/ 6.001) La Union; G.000 La Palmas; French Prunes; Lindburgand Swiss Cheese; Sardines, and many other articles too numerous to mention, received and lor sale by declG BECKER, WKILLER dc FRANZHE1M. Found it Out! THKold Literary Depot is making up for the Holidays.? More about the Christmas Hooks anon. Meanwhile, jusl received: Henry Esmor.d, by Thackeray; My Novel, by Bulwer; Tom's Cabin (cheap); Game of Uncle Tom; Vicissitudes, by James; Halde IPamen, by Bennet; Ocean Born; i.oul Laxendale; London Lancent tor Dec.; Living Age, <fcc. dec21 JAS II McM ECU EN. Fresh Oysters. rPHE undersigned respectluL'y informtheir friends,and t!ic JL public generally, that they are now prepared, at the In* hian Qlkkn, to furnish Frtnh Oysters and Meals at all hours. FOX & CO, ^Sl>t7-tf Main St.. opposite Melodeon notice: W. D. MOTTE, No 176, Market street, HAScommenced receiving fromN. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, his first stock of NEW FALL DRY GOODS, To which he will daily be receiving additions until the as* sortment is complete. Without enumerating all the articles he would just say to his customers and every body else wishing to buy, that in the stock may be found goods of the NEWEST FABRICS, AND DESIGNS, Staple and house-keeping articles or the best makes and quality, which he offers for sale at such prices as cannot be beatinthecity. sept4 Dupont'a Powder. THE subscriber has the Agency for the above Powdei and has a full supply of all qualities on hand. aug21. GEO. WILSON. Jayne'? JJLedicineit. I HAVE the Agency for Dr. Jayne's Medicnes. and wil furnish Druggists and others on liberal terms. gSl. GEO. WILSON _ New Books and Papers AT J. L. BUSH'S NEW LITERARY DEPOT, MAIN :-T., one door from Monroe, and opposite the Northwestern Hank: Romance of the war, or Napoleon's campaign in Russia ?price 60 cts. The Gipsy by G. P. R. James; Tales of Waterloo by J* 11. Maxwell?price 2o cts. Illustrated News for Jan. 15; Gleason's Drawing Room Companion; Hi other Jonathaus?a new supply; N. York weekly and daily Herald; National Police Gazette; Ba'timore Daily iS'un and Clipper, every day at 10 cts. der week. QanlU) J. 1,. BUSH. I OA LHS Glauber Salts for sale by lOU decs T. H. LOGAN <fc Co. Second Arrival of* Winter Goods. *0 CEMER & BRO., No. 36, Main st. Centre Wheeling, XV have just received a magnificent lot or Paris style Bon nets, made and trimed entirely different from anything ev er berorc brought to this market. Also, a large assortment of French Merinoea, Thibet Cloths, Alpaccas, ect., and va. rious other goods, new in style and quality, and low in prices; In addition to the above, having a very large stock on hand, we have this day began to sell them at astonishingly low prices, and adopted the motto "Small Profits and Quick Returns." Put chasers wishing to save money, will find.it to their interest to favor us with a call. nov5 Gloves, Hosiery, &c. LADIES and Gent's Kid Gloves, best marks, 20 dozen Silk Mitts, all qualities Children's Fleecy lined Silk Gloves, Boy's Woolen and Berlin Gloves, Ladies Fleecy lined Silk Hose, Lama, Alpaca, Cashmere, Merino and Woolen Hose for Ladies and Misses. .Also, a large lotol children's imported and American Hosiery, <&c, just re ceivedat (oct26) O W HEISKELL & CO's. 0?M>lns red lead, 6 bbic linseed oil, & 1 bbl nutmoggs. 2 do ground ginger, ! ca*e ntace. For bale by nov? T If LOGAN ACo Bridge corner uewtore. DOZEN Boy's fine Plush Caps, at the Sign of the Black Boot (sept6) TQl 1 ^KVOl.. Ten Days Out! "VJ"EW GOODS! New Goods!?The subscriber has this II day commenced receiving by the Pennsylvania Rail road Co., through irom Philadelphia in Ten Days, a large and beautiful assortment or WINTER DRY GOODS. Cus. to me rs of the House and all others who wish to purchase new goods at low prices, are respectfully invited to call at No 75 Market street, between 4th street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. [dec3?tf] PHILIP ROSS. w. Latest of the Season. D. MOTTE is now opening his second stock of WINTKB FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which contains many scarce and desii able articles. Also, several new?fabrics for Dresses, together with every kind of staple and useful Goods at prices Black Cheaper than they could be bought for early in the Fall. He assures his customers and every body else, that they can now get the best bargains at his store which can be had in this city. He will be receiving additions to h s stock for sometime. oct30 Another arrival of Scarce Goods, BY EXPRESS. f\f\ PCS. Coloured Velvet Ribbons, JU 10 pes. Extra Rich Bonnet Ribbons, French Merinoes, in Tin color, Mode and Black, Mousline de Laines, in desirable colors, Black Brocade Silks, extremely Tich, Black Velour Ottoman, very rich, English White Silk Hose, very heavy, Marcelines, extra widths, English Furniture Chintz, rich, and warranted fast colors. (nov26) O W HEISKELL & Co. For Gentlemen and Ladies. JUST received at the new Music Store, 199 Main street, a large assortment of Piano and Guitar Music; alfo lio. 1 best Roman, and Italian Violin and Guitar Strings; no. 2 German} no. 3 French best. Septl J.FICKIESON 2 cases ITlanilln Indigo received and for aalVby jan22] KBLuS dt CALDWELL. "I A BBLS. Castor Oil received and for sale by 1U [jan22] KELLS 4* CALDWELL, MEDICINAL. 1IV QUART BOTTLES. FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. The value or this Medicine if ow widely known, ami every day the field of its u?rfi..ie88is extended. It is ap proved and highly recoruutuded by Physicians and admit ted to be the most pr we. ilil and searching preparation from the root that has ever been employed in medical practice. Its operation extends to the remotest parts of the system, and consists in removing diseased action In tho absorbing and secreting organs, in roan, Nature seldom effects, uu atsisted, the cure of any virulent disease, but requires tho aid of a stimulent, alterative, or antiseptic medicine. In diseases of the skin and flesh, a com lination of theso three asses of medicai agents is highly desirible. All the>o properties are combined in this preparation: and instead ol operating successively upon the system us t.?ey .nust ne cessarily do when taken separately, they simulta neously and in perfect harmony when adminUtoied in this orm. Its tonic property strengthens digestion and im proves the appetite.?Its alterative tendency ca.ries oil the accumulations of morbid natter?and its antiseptic in fluence neutralizes the virus, by which the disease is fos tered. lis uniform success in curiug and relieving the va rious diseases for which it is recomiueiided, is established bp a multitude ol attested facts. CURE OF DRONCH1T1S, OR MINISTERS' SORE THROAT. Fair Haven, Muss., Aug. 22 d, 1850. Messrs. Sands?1 legard it but justice to yourselves, and bumani ty to all similarly atllicted, to sa,, that your Sarsa parilla lias cured me of tho chronic L .r/ngitis. It woi<id be difficult for mo to dese i ?e the alarming con dition of my throat and vocal organs ? evions to the use ol your invaluable remedy. During ncany th.ee years 1 was iorced to desist from the public duties ol'my profession; and having made use of a great variety ol professed spe cifics, besides submitting to more than thirty paiuIul Chus ticapfiicalions, 1 had abandoned all hope of relief, when, as a dernier resort, I was led to a nialol your sarsapa riila. My disease was oi so long standing, and had so obsti nately lesisfed tbe best medical skill, that 1 am conscious it cannot truly )>e ?aid, my 'faith hath saved me,' fcr 1 bad none: but 1 trust 1 leel in soma appiopiiate degree grate ful lor the lavoi able icsult above named. i have no\. been ahle to attend to the duties of til ? pastorate ft?r more than a yea i ,aml having proved I rem actual experiment I he tno loughncsKol the cuie, 1 cou.d not leel justified iu longer withholding tnis statement. 1 am accustomed to keep a bottle of your Sar&apaniia at hand, and whenever exposed to colds, or extra labor, still use it as a pteemtitire. Very giatefully jouts, S. K.. HKOWNj 1 astor of C'eutie st. M. K. church. FROM THE STATE OF MAINE. The attention ol the reader is called to the following cer tificate of a reinaikabic cure effected by using only live bottles of Sands' Sarsapaiilla: Sidney, {Maine,) April 15, I860. Messrs. A. B. 11. Sands: Gentlemen?This isto cettily that 1 ha\c been atllicted moie or less since mybiitli, with Nciotuia, which contin ued to increase until last tebiuaiy. iiiJahuaty, my legs weae so swollen 1 could not gel on a boot oi stocking, and 1 had several large sores on n.e all the time. In this sit uation i was about logive up iu despair, when t was ad vised to try Sands' Saisapaiilla. l had not much laith in it, but 1 sent, to your agents iu Augusta, Me., and procuicd a bo.tie, which did me so much good, tnat i sent and got another, and continued until I had taken five bottles. 1 am now periectly well, ll any peisou who may read this letter is atflicied with any disease of Scrolula, 1 wou.d most sinceiely recommend him to use Sauds' .snrsapui ilia. If any person wishes ruilher information about my case, by calling upon me, I can convince of the healing power oi this medicine. SThl'HEN C. HAYWOOD. P. S - IKe are peisonaliy acquainted with Mr. Haywood and believe his statement above to be true. U11.L1.NGHAM Oc TITCOMH. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. ii. ?v 1). SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton St., corner ol William, New York. Sold aiso by Druggists generally throughout the U mted Mates and Canadas. Price ?1 per bottlej six bottles lor For sale by J. 11. CUUMHACKKH, No. rtfMaiu st., Wheeling. L. Wilcox of Pittsburgh; Seatou Miarpe ol Maysviife, Shackleford oc Crichton, Portsmouth; and K. K. 1 Imuran Cincinnati. decl0-3m GREA'l ATTRACTION ! Filth. Ward. Museum Hotel. Cor. lVt*t hroadtcay and Franklin utrcet, New York. AT this Establishment can be been a very correct RepreL scntationol a LADY IN CI11NA, under the lNFLUj ENCE OF OPIUM, head, tongue, and hands in motion; tho only representation ol the kiud in the country. The largest And beat collection ol Ancient and Modem Coins in the U.S. The figure ol a Soldier in the Continental Uniform; blue and bluir, lead buttons, marked U. S. A., three-cornered Hat, Breeches, Gaiters, ?.Vc., dec. Also, Birds of Various Plum age, some curious Freaks ol Nature, Indian Implements ol War, Shells, Minerals, Gold, Silver, Copper and otter Ores, Kicli Oil Paintings, line Engravings, with many other raru and valuable Curiosities, Statue ol George HI. Such a col lection cannot be lound in any Establishment of the kind in the United States. A double Call, which is universally ad mitted to be a great wonder. The calves are joined together from the neck down to the middle. They arc full grown, and perfectly lorroed, and were b.ought from the town of Lyme, Jefferson ccunty. State of New York, by Mr. John Jenmngs. A Live White Kat from lie rksco. Fenn. Admittance GHAT* IS. Games for Exciciseand Amusement, Billiards, Back* Gammon and Dominoes. A Billiard Kuom with two spleu. did Tables, is also attached to the house. REFRESHMENTS.?Dinner and Supper parties can bo accommodated at a very short notice. The Larder will bo supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Game, Oys ters, BeefSteake, Mutton Chops, Veal Cutlets, <fcc., provided at any hour. At this Establishment, may be seen a celebrated bird, MINO, that will repeat aKmost anything alter a stranger. No accommodation lor political meetings of any party. The Subscriber having become Pioprietor of the above celebrated Establishment, and having made various altera tions, is prepared to accommodate the Traveling Public and Transient Boarders in a style not unsurpassed by the best Hotels of the city or New York. The Bar Room, which con tains the rarest private museum in this country, being the collection of many years, will sustain the reputation accorded it under the charge orMr. Thomas Riley, in the quality cfits wines, &c., &c. Connected with the above is a REFEC. TORY, where meals will be served at all hours ofthe day and evening. Private rooms for Courts-martial Relerees, Committees, Private Dinner or Supper Parties, &c., Ac.? The public are respectfully invited to grant him a share ol their patronage. CHARLIE WRIGHT, Proprietor. 03"Persons wishing for pure Wine and Spirits may depend on having them genuine at this Establishment. N. B.?Private families supplied with Dinners or Suppers in superior style, for Parties of any number, at their rcspec ti ve homes, and wares of glass or silver sent out to any part orthe City xree op ciiarok. Entrance to the REFECTORY in Franklinnt. Cincinnati Hydropathic Or Water Cure Establishment. THE above Institution is now open for the reception or patients. It is located about live miles rrom the city, on the Carthage pike, and but a lew rods rrom the Hamil ton, Cincinnati and Dayton Railroad, in the rear and at the same distance rrom the Miami Canal, in the rront, ren deringitcasy or access to those desirous oj enjoying the benefits or the Institution. To the lover or nature, rew parts or the country can far nish a more pleasing variety ol scenery than spreads itsell before the traveller all the way from Cincinnati to the Cure. There nature and art combine, rendering the view beautirul beyond description. Then , laige, and beautirul Edifice displays the taste or the ai t at a glance. The neatness and elegance or the interior, jmbined with the numerous attractions which piesent tnemselves to the invalid, cannot rail to render this Establishment a desirable one- The Halls are exten sive, the Rooms spacious and inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, Tree Troro atmospheric influences, in inclement weather. The Bed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly lurnished; the Bath Rooms arc ample and com modious, beingconvenient for the application of water, in every rorm. In connection with the Institution there is a Gymnasium Hall, seventy-fivc roct long, where patients will have an opportunity ?if restoring their muscular strength by healthru; exercise. The Springs which for. nish the water for this establishment, aie clear, pure, solt and abundant; flowing rrom a gravelly bed, they send forth water both cold and delicious. The country and neighborhood are remarkable for liealthfulness, purity o( air, and variety or scenery. All things combined, we can. not think ol a more desirable place, for those seekin" health, than this Institution. Ur. Pkask, having had much experience in the treatment or disease for many years, begs leave to inform the public that no pains will be spared for the restoration to health ot those committed to his care. Mrs. Pkask, who has, for several yeais, devoted her attention to the treatment of diseases peculiar toher sex, and being every way qualified for so important a station, will take special charge or the female department. Prolaysus Uteri, with its train ol ailments, that bane of female beauty, health and happiness, which Is prostrating the energies, and destroying the use fulness of a large portion of the fair sex, will be treated in this Institution, successfully, independent of pessaries or supporters of any kind. To this subject we would invito the attention of ladies, as in all cases we shall expect to perform a perfect cure. Persons visiting the Cure by the way of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, will stop at the Carthage station. Patients are requested to bring two comforta bles, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity of old linen, suitable for bandages. Term*.?The terms for Board, Medical Services, and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject the patient to an extra charge. Some deduction will be made to those who find it necessary to spend a length of time in the Institu lion. Transient persons will be charged two dollars per day. From three to five dollars will be charged for the first examination. Forfarthei particulars add res D. A. PEASE, M. D. Proprietor and Physician. Carthage. Hamilton Co.. Ohio. aug24. BOXES halves, quarters and eighths, new Raisins 20 drums Smyra Figs, new crop; 6 casks currants; 6 boxes citron and Lemon peel; 1 case Fancy Box Prunes; 3 do Jar do 1 cask do to sell cheap; 6 kegs Malaga Grapes, in good order; 2 trails Dates; 8 boxes conserve Ginger; 2 bbls Cranberries, at declB S. T). WOODROW'S. 125 MISCELLANEOUS. WHEELING PEMAJLE MEITIIIVABV. fT HK regular time lor the commencement of the Fall L Session or this institution, will he the first day of Sep tmi&er iiext. Each Session continues ,/ir? calendar month*. The teachers at present connected with tho Seminary, ? to as follows: Rev. D. W. TOLFQRD, B. D., Principal. AlissS.V. BLISS. -1 MiS H1RJLHfwwSsfelfD. > ****?. Miss FRANCIS L. HARDING, J Miss MARY O. TOLFORD, Assistant Primary Depart Men/ P-r.f. JOHN WINKLE, Music and German. Mr. L. F. De MASSIAS, French and Drawing. Prof. U. B. STONE, Vocal Music. MissOrr will not take active duty tho comit.g>?:4Sion, Oil account of Providential detention at homo, hut *v:U probably be with us in the Spring. Mis* Bliss has been for several years connccta l \vti,i a Somiuary near Philadelphia. She not only grves i..jtruo lions in tho higherbranches taught in Seminaries, but is tlsoau experienced Teacher of Music and French, PupiLi in Music, can receive losaons as they may prerer, either .roiii Pror. Winkle, or Miss Bliss. The xSatural Sciences will be taught by the rex liar l"cachera, and arrangements made for courses of LecTurcs Jwfore the classes, by some experienced Lecturer, and Ex porimenter. Wo would again direct the attention or parents, to thl Terms in the Seminary. Any person knowing the grade o upupil, wilt at once know the amount or Tuition. Where I Ito majority or the studies of a pupil, are in any particular 11188, that is the pupils grade. Hoard and Tuition, with room rent, Bedding, Fire and Lights, and Ancient Lauguages, ir desired, per session or ft ve months, $65 00 Washing for Boarders, per doz, 60 II ay Poi?il3?Tuition?Primary, Junior Grade per session, G 00 4 4 4 4 Senior Grade, 12 00 44 Seminary proper, Junior Class, per session, 12 00 " Meddle class, 14 00 '? Senior class, 16 00 '? Ancient Languages, Fourth year, 10 00 A'o extra charge*, except for the follow id g tranche*: )liu?:c per session of Ave months, with use or instrument lor lessons, 18 00 If -o or instrument for daily practice, 2 00 Modern languages, Painting or drawing, 1G00 Ki::")ioabry, Fancy Needlework, or plain Sew ir.g, GOO \ ncal Music, Chemical and Philosophical Lectures, 1 00 Who!', a Music Teacher gives lessons out or the Semina r7, it: consequence of the extra trouble, the same is charg ed uh in tho Seminary, viz: $18 per session. Pupils are charged from tke time of entrance to the close ul session, and nc deduction made except for sickness. With reference to the management or the school, we iiiive only tosay, that we have here Government aiid Law, ail ministered kindly inieed, but still government and Lew, which all concerned must respect and obey. Our hi rangements are also such, that our pupils are under the cure or Female Teachers night and day. This system gives eiitra care and trouble to Teachers, but is the only safe ?pitcm. We have round Teachers, who have well sustain oil our views. As to the progress of our pupils in sound learning, I those interested will visit us, attend our examinations, ?&c. no will point them to tho members or our higher classes and say?Hie sunt nostra monuments?here are our pledges. Wheeling, Aug. 21. TI1E GREAT BKITISU QUARTERLIES, And. Blackwood's Magazine. lm\*ortant deduction in the rates of Poatagel LEONAKl) SCOTT & CO., no. 6-1 001.D irr., nkw vork. ClONTINUE to publish the following British Pcriodi j cals, viz: Hie London Quarterly llcvietc, (Conservative.) 7he Edinburgh Ileriew, (.JVhig.) Hie North British Kevietc, (PreeChurch.") Ihe Westminster Ileview CLiberal AND litackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (lory.) These Reprints have now been in successfol operation iii this country for twenty years, and their circulation is con stantly on the inciease notwithstanding the competition they encounter Horn American periodicals or a similar class and from numerous Kclkctils and Magazines made up of selections rrom foieign periodicals. This ract shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelli gent leading public, and affords a guaiantee that they aie established on a firm basis, and will be continued without interruption. Although these works are distinguished by the political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion or their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their litera ry chaiacter which gives tliem their chier value, and in that they stand confessedly Tar above all other journals of the ? class. Ulackwood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its ancient celebrity, and is, atthi8time, unusually attractive, rrom the serial works or liulwer and other literary notables, written ror that maga zine, and first appearing in its colums both in Great Brit ain and in the United States- Such works as 44Tbe Cax tons" and 44My New Novel," (both by Bulwer,) "My Pe ninsular Medal," 44The Green Hand," and other serials, or which numerous rival editions aie issued by the leading publishers in this country, have to be leprinted by those publishers rioin the pages of Blackwood, alter it has been issued by Messis. Scott de Co., so that Subscribers to the Reprint or the Magazine may always rely ou having the earliest reading or these fascinating tales. TERMS. Per aim. For any one ol the four Reviews S3 00 For any two or the four Reviews 6 00 | JFor any three or the four Reviews 7 00 iFor all rour or the Reviews 8 00 For Iflackwood's Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews ?J 00 For Hlackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 1'ayments to be made in all cases in advance Money CUT. rent in the State where issued will be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount ol twenty five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering lour or more copies ofany one or more or the above woiks. '1 bus: Four copies or Blackwood or 0T one Review will be sent to one address for $9; four copies orthefour Reviews and Blackwood for $30: and so on. REDUCED POSTAGE. The postage on these periodicals, has by th? late law been reduced, on the average, about forty i*i:r cent! The following are the present rates, viz: FOR BLACKWOOD'S MAUAZINK. Any distance not exceeding 600 miles, 9 cents per quar. Over 600 and not exceeding 1600 miles, 18 cents per quar. Over 1600 and not exceeding2600 miles, 24 cents per quar. FOR A. REVIKW. Any distance not exceeding 600 miles, 4 cents per quar. Ovor 600 and not exceeding 1600 miles, 8 cents per quar. Over 1600 and not exceeding 2600 miles, 16 cents per quar. At these rates no objection should be made, as hereto fore, to receiving the works by mail, and thus securing their speedy, safe and regular delivery. a3~Hemittanceaand communications should be always addressed, post paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT Ac CO, TV Fulton Street, New York, Entrance 6-1 Gold Street. N. B.?L. S. & Co., have recently published and have now for sale the''FARMER'S GUIDE," by Henry Ste phens or Edinburgh, and Pror. Norton or Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols, royal octavo; containing 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings. Price in muslin biiiding$6; in paper covers for the mail, 05- aug 24. Family Groceries No. X. JUST received and for sale, wholesale and retail? Old Gov, Java, Old Yellow and Green RloCotiee; Superior Imperial, Young Hysou, Gunpowder and Black Teas; Crushed, pulverized and clarified Sugars; Philadelphia and Honey Syrups; Liverpool ground Table Salt in sacks and boxes; jE : Hath 15 rick and Tripoli Brick dual; SIM) ft, Western Reserve cream Cheese; 6 cases Pine Apple do 1 do sap sago do 0 boxes wax and sperm candles; 15 do chocolato, assorted; 1 do cocoa shells; 16 do variegated and castile Soaps; 8 do New York pearl and corn Starch; 100 ft, Ploveof Ri^ej 100 Q, Hecker's Fai.na; 100 lb Pearl Barley; 300 & hulled Barley; 100 Jb Tapioca and Pearl Sago; 100 a> English split Peas and Lentils; 600 lb white Mustard,canary,hemp and cariander seedf 12 boxes Yeast Powder; 300 ft, Oat Meal, dec 10 S. P. WOODROW, No. 250 Main st. WANTED, by a young married man or undoubted re Terrence as to character, and who is willing to turn his hand to any thing in a store, either wholesale or retail or in any business in which he would engage. He is a eood penman and perfectly willing to assist at the books. He is not part.cular as to the nature of the business, as he has a small family and wishes to settle in this part of the country^ For further particulars address Y. Z* dec 15 Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. Wines and Liquors. ??& PACKAGES containing? UtJ Pure Brandies, of all grades; Blackberry and Ginger Brandies; Irish and Scotch whiskey; Jamaica spirits; Holland Gin; N. E. Rum, very old, and common do; Very fine old Port, Madeira and Sherry wines; Malmsley Madeira, Lisbon and Malaga do Ginger, Muscat, Claret, Pure Juice of the Grape and Champagne wines; Cordials; Brandy, Fruits; 10 casks Scotch Ale;?for sale by declG S. D. WOODROW. Hats and Caps. "1 Q VOZ. assorted Caps, f(om 18 cents to ?10 to be pro cured at S. D. Harper's Hat and Cap store, whose legitimate business is selling Hats and Caps, which is the place to call for fashionable articles in his line. sep 22 The Oil of Grape Vine. THIS Oil is the result of twenty years'investigation by a French Physician, and is now extensively used In France, both for the purpose of keeping the hair glossy, and restoring it in bald places. This Oil is particularly recommended, as it will render the Hair soft, glossy, and pliable, besides making it about two shades darker. Prepared only by Dr. Fontain, Pans, 2ucts per. bottle. Formic by J. B. VOW ELL. 24 Union si New Pall Goods ! rilH JS morning we will commence opening our Fall stock JL ol Goods, among which may be found the following: DRESS SILKS Plain black Gro De Rhine, Fancy Colored Glace, SilkTissues, Heavy ind rich for tail wear, Stewart Plaid Silks in en. tirely new designs. Very rich Brocade *U Silks, Black tfc col'd Poult Da Soie, Col'd & bl'k Satin de Chine, .Madame l)e Rossi Brocades entirely new, GrodeAfnque French Mualin DeLaines Plain and Figured. Mourning Silk and Wool Mouslin De Laines. . French Chintzes, very beautiful. Bombazines, Lupins make, extra. Our assortment of Fall Shawls is unequaled Tor elegance and variety, consisting of Ermine fur Shawls, all colors. Thibet Palm Shawls, all colors. Crape Shawls, ataliprices, Embroidered and plain. French Cashmere Shawls. Bay State and French Plaid shawls. TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, &c. Embroidered Flouncing in Swiss and Jaconet Muslins Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings. Rich Trimmings in great variety, for dresses, Trimming Buttons, in new designs. Fringes and Laces in every width. Wide Black and colored Velvet Ribbons. Narrow " do for Trimming. Trimming Ribbons entirely new style. sept3 O. W. HKISKELL A Co Silk & Dress Goods. BAYADERE and Flounced Silks, extremely rich Bro cade Silks in Tan color, Ashes of Roses, dec, Satin de Chene, Black Silks ail qualities, Royal embroidered Dam a cenes, Caps all Wool, French Mouslin de Laines in rich designs, Stewart Plaids, French Merinos, Mouselin Dc Bege in F wn and Steel mixed, 3-4,6 4 and 6-4 plain Mouse lin De Laines, Turquoise, Thibet Cloths, elegant French ( hintzes, Challies in colors, Persian and Lama Cloths, black and colored Alpacas from 18J to 87J, Ac; being the largest | stock of dress goods in thecity. Juvt received at i oct25 O W HRlSKm.L-CO's, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Virginias? At Rules held in the clerk's office of tho Circuit Court or Ohio county, in the month of Feb ruary, 1863. Michael Fadden 1 va. > Jn case. Pettebone, Hobcn ?$? Co. I An action of aasumpait to recover ?26 36 cents, and in tcreat, lor work and labor done and performed, in which auit an Attachment waa iasued and returned aerved. Affidavit having been made that the defendants are not inhabitants or the commonwealth of Virginia?on motion or tl?e plaintiff by his Attorneys, it is ordered, that they do appear here within one month after due publication or thia order and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in thia suit, and that a copy of said order be rorthwtth iinserted in some newspaper published in the ci ty or Wheeling lor four successive weeks, and posted at ihe front door or the Court House or unto county on the first day ol tho next County Court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING, Cl'k. [Russell and FiUhufrh.] [Teb7 *1 rirginlat?At Kules held in tho c.etk'e office or the Y Circuit Court of Ohio county, in the month of Feb ruary. 1863. Philip McGrunii va. > In case. Pettebone, lioben Co. ) An action of assumpsit to recover $220 and interest, for work aud labor done and perrormed, in which auit an At tachment wasiaaued aud returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendants are not inhabitants or the commonwealth of Virginia?on motion or the plaintiff by his Attorneys, it is ordered, that they do appear here within one month after due publication of this order and do what ma7 be ncceasary to protect their interests in thia suit, and that a copy or said order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper publiahed in the ci ty or Wheeling for four successive weeks, a?:d posted at tho f out door of the Court House or Ohio county on the first day or the next County Court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING, Cl'k. [Russell and Fitzhugh.] [feb7 Virgin in:?At Kules held fn the clerk's office or the Circuit Court of Ohio county, in the month or Feb ruary, 1663. William Uollican ") vs. > In CAfcK. Pettebone, lioben ?J-Co. J An action or assumpsit to recover $3G0 and interest, for work and labor done and performed, in which s?Jt an At tachment was issued and returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendants are not inhabitants or the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion or the plaintif! by his Attorneys, it is ordered, that they do appear here within one nonth after due publication ol this order and do what may be necessit y to piotect their interests in this suit, and that a copy of said order be forthwith inserted in some newspayer publiahed in the ci ty or Wheeling for four successive weeks, aud poated at the rront door or the Court House or Ohio county on the lirst day of the next County Court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING, Ol'k. [Russell aud Fitzhugh.] [fob7 VIHGlNlA:?At Kules held in tho clerk's office of the Circuit Court or Ohio county, in the 'month or Feb ruary. 1863. Thomas Paul *) vs. > In * kiit. Pettebone, Hobcn $ Co J An action or debt to iccover ?180 91 cents, tho amount ora certain proinisory note, with interest; in which suit an aittachincnt was issued aud returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendants are not inhabitants of the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion or the plaintiff by his Attorneys, it is ordeicd, that they do appcur he*e within one month after due publication of this order and do what may be ncccssary to protect their iuteicsts in this suit, and that a copy ol said Older be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the ci ty or Wheeling for lour successive weeks, aud posted ut the iront door or the Court House or Ohio county on the rut day or tht next County Court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LOK1NG, Cl'k. [ Huh well and PitzliUKh.] [feh7 \T 1 KG IN I A:?At Kules held in the clerk's office of the Cncuit Court o? Ohio county, in the month or Febru ary, 18>3. Thomas Kiley VS. f iKCAiK. Pettebone, Hobcn and Co. _ Au action of assumps t to recover ?3C'J ai.d interest, lor work and labor done and performed, in which suit an at tachment was issued and returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendants are not inhabitants or the common wealth or Viigiuia-on motion ol the plaintiff by his Attorneys, it is ordeied, that they do appear here within one month after due publication ol this order and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit, aud that a copy ol said order Le forthwith inserted in some newspape.' publish'd in the ci ty of Wheeling for four successivo weeks, aud posted al the fiont door or the Court House or Ohio county on tltc first day or the next County Couit. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING, Cl'k. [Ru'sell and Fitzhugh.3 [tel>7 VIRGINIA:?At Rules held in the clerk's office of the Circuit Court of Ohio county, iu the month or Februa ry, 1833. David Laviile *1 vs. > In Dkbt. Pettebone, Hoben aud Co. J A n action or debt to recover $96 67 cents the amount or a cei tain promissory note with inteiest; iu which suit an attachment was issued aud returned served. Affidavit having been made tliat the defendants arc not inhabitants of the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion of the plaintiff by his Attorneys, it is ordered, that they do appear here within oue month after due publication of this order and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit, and that a copy or said order be forthwith inserted iu some newspaper published iu the ci ty of Wheeling lor four successive weeks, and posted at the rront door or the Court House ol Ohio county ou the first day of the next County Court. P copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING, Cl'k. [ Russell and Fitzhugh.3 (leo7 \firfjinin:?At Kules held iu the clerk's office ol the Circuit Court of Ohio couuty, iu the month or Febru ary, 1863. Michael Gordon vs. V In Dkdt. Pettebone, Hoben and Co. ) An action or debt to recover $20 07 ceuts, the amount ol a certain promissory note with tnterest; iu which suit au attachment was issued and returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendants are not inhabitants or the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion or the plaintiff by his attorneys, it is ordered, that they do appear heie within one month after due publica:ion or this order, aud do what may be necessary to protect thrir interests in this suit, and that a copy or this order bo forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the ci ity or Wheeling, for four successive weeks, and posted at the Iront door or the Court House or Ohio county, on the firstday or the next County Court A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING, Cl'k. [Russell and Fitzhugh.] [fcb Trirginins-As Kuies held in the clerk's cilice of the Y Circuit Court or Ohio county, in the month of Febru ary, 1863. Hugh Lynch ") vs. > Covenant broken. Wm. Krskine and Jas. Fox. ) An action ofbreachof covenant and to recover -?e(XVand - interest; in which suit an attachment was issued ami re turned served. Affidavit having been made that the defennants are nol inhabitants of the commonwealth of Vtrginia?on motion of the plaintiff by his attorneys, it is ordered, that they do appear here within one month after due publication of this order, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit, and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the ci ty or Wheeling for tour successive weeks, and posted at the rront door or the Court Douse or this county 011 the first day or the next County Court. A copy?Test: ALONZO LOKING, Cl'k [M. C. Good.] [feb7 VIRGINIA:?At Rules held in the clerk's office or the Circuit Court of Ohio county, in the month of Febru ary, 1853. -lza D. Johnston, *) vs. > Ih CAse. Joshua M. Friend. ) A1. action of trover and conversion to recover $140 and interest, in which suit an aitachment was issued and re turned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendant is not an inhabitant or the commonwealth or Virginia?011 motion or the plaintiff by his attorneys, it is ordered, that he do appear here within one month arter due publication ol this order and do what may be necessary to protect his interests in this suit, and that a copy or said order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the ci ty of Wheeling for four successive weeks, and posted at the rront door of the Court House of Ohio county 011 the first day ot the next County Court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LOKlNG, Cl'k. [M. C. Good.] ?febT VIRGINIA:?At .Rules held in the clerk's office ol'the Ciicuit Court or Ohio county, in the month or Febru ary, 1863. Terrance Donnelly vs. > Ik cask. 15. Sankey and Co. J An action or assumpsit to recover $129 "iS cents, and in terest, for work and labor done and pel formed, in which suit an attachment was issued and returned served. Affidavit having been made that a summons dnected to the Sheriff ol Ohio county, has been twice delivered ?o said officer, more than ten days before the return day theieot', and returned without being executed,except as to E. Sankey and John Moorehead?011 motion of the plaintiff by his at torneys, it is ordered, that they do appear lveie within one month after due publication ol this order and do what may be decessury to protect their inteiests in this suit,and that a copy of > aid order be forthwith inserted in some news paper published in the city oi Wheeling for four successive weeks, and posted at the front door or the Court House ol Ohio county on the first day or the next County ^ourt. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LOKlNG, Cl'k. [M. C. Good.] _ [lebl VIRGINIA:?At Rules held 1. u.o clerk's office/of the Circuit Court ol Ohio county, iu the month ol Febiu aiy, l?63. 1 harles H . Kerry "1 vs. > Ik Debt. Petteboiip, Hoben & Co. J An action ol debt to lecover ?130 63 cenis, the amount ot a certain promissory note with iuteiest; iu which suit an attachment was issued and returded served. Alii davit having been made that the defendants are n?*t inhabitants ol the commonwealth ot Virginia? on motion 01 the plaiutin by'' his attorneys, it is ordcied, that they do appear heie within one month alter due publication or this 01 dei and do what may he necessary to piotect their intciesis in tins suit, and that a copy ol said oidei bu lotthwith insrited iu some newspaper published in tlic ci ty ol Wheeling lor lour successive weeks, ai d posted at the Iioi.t duoi ul the Comt lluu>c ol Ohio county on tho fi 1 si day ol the next County Ccuit \ copy?'1 e*je: ALONZO LOKlNG, Cl'k. [Good and Ewilig.J |_leb7 VIRGINIA:?At Rules deld in the cle.k's office or the Circuit Court or Ohio county, in the month of Febru ary, 1863. Johnston, Sweeney & Co. "J vs- > In cask. Pettebone, Hoben & Co. ) An action or assumpsit to recover $76 04 cents, and in terest, for goods sold and delivered; and In which suit an attachment was issued and returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendants are not inhabitants or the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion or the plaintiff by their attorneys, it is ordered, that they do appear here within one month after due publication ol this order and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit, and that a copy of said order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the ci ty or Wheeling for four successive weeks, and posted at | the rront door or the Court House or Ohio county on the I fir3t day or the next county court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING, Cl'k. [Good and Swing.] (reh7 Books at the Depot. HOME SCENES, by Grace Aguilar; Costumes of Eu rope and America; Juvenile Sports and Occrpations; Natural History of Quadrupeds; Sketches or Incidents and Adventures in the Far West; Ike McCandliss; First Love; .Uncle Tom, cheaper than ever; Cabin and Parlor, the best 1 rawer thereto; a variety or Holiday fixings; and I doubt no' by the time this appears in print, the victorious 11a r pen jt Jan. '63 will be on th? counter. dec30 JAS. H. McMECHEN. AZIN'S, Poncine, Honey, Amendine, Omnibus and Floating soap, for sale by J. H. VO WELL, 24. Union street. B . HHLS. HEMP SEED, just received by 1 septl. KELLS ?* CALDWELL. MISCELLANEO U S. Cordage.. t , COILS Manilla rope,ass'd sizes,at Pittsburgh prices;. JU 20 do tarred hemp 4 do do 16 do untanred 1 do do 32 reels Pecking Yarn; 1 do Italian berup Packing Yarn; b0 dozen Hed cords and Plough line. ^ 600 lba Broom Twine; 1000 lbs sup'r cotton Seine Twine; 50 lbs Gilling; 10 reels hemp Bed cord; 10 bales Oakum; 10 brls Pitch and Rosin; .... ,, . , A general assortment, comprising Blocks, Hooks and Thimbles, Anchors,Caulking mallets and chisels, LardOll, Mops, Caulking cotton and tow, etc. m _ CHAS. H. BERRY, ,lec4?tf Comer Union and Water SU. Paints, Oils, &e. ALCOHOL, Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Lamp i lack, Lard Oil, Gum Shellac, Kxtract Logwood* Gold Leal, Chrome Green, Black Lead, Chrome Yellow J Red Lead, French Lear, Bronze, Copal Varniah, Japan Varnish, &c., For sale, low, at VOWKLL'S Daco Stork, No.24, Union st* Fresh Arrival! 1 000 UA VANA cic*aks 25 drums fres* Figs, 25 boxes 4 4 extra, 25 whole boxes Raiseus, 25 half 25 quarter * ? ? 100 lbs. Tea in melatick packs, 100 boxes Sardines, 2 boxes Lemons and 2 or Oranges; Just received and for sale cheap for cash. jan24 T. M . PARKER, Mirkot street. Valentines! IT is already admitted, by those who have seen, that the Valentines at the Literary Depot, a?e the cheapest and ha-ndsomest in the city. Jan28 J 11 McMECHKN. Q Ilblii. Gnrret'M Mcotch Hnuff; 10 bxs JVade &. Co'a Tobacco, Lynchburg; 100 bus Ground Nuts?Fresh; 20 bxs Jujuba Paste; 2 bales Burdo Almonds; 20,000 Imported ?egars; 20 drums Fjgs; 20 bxs Ralsens, 4 cases Sardines; 5 bags cream nuts; 5 * Filberta; 10 doz Aciduleas Drops: 2 bbls A'turat's Pulverized &ugar; Just received and for sale at BROOK'S, dec29 No. 121 Main street. Ladies of North Wheeling, DON'T forget when you coine down town to buy Lrooda, that it will pay you for your trouble to como on to Market street at the store of \V. D. ITIOTTE, Where you can find a choice assortment, almost at jour ownpriccs. septlO Notice. THE business of the late firm of H. Crormakm & Co., will be continued by the undersigned, who are authorized to adjust the accounts of the same. dec2S:tf BUSBEY ?fc LITTLE, O Bbla. Dclvan** Patent liUbricatingOil pe J O culiarly adapted to Railroad machinery?received and or sale by CjanG) KELLS & CALDWELL. Crackers. JUST received from Pittsburgh, 20 half Barrels Butter Crackers, 20 ? ? Water 20 Boxes Soda * 20 ? Sugar 4 nov!7 T M PARKER^ 1853--AS USUAL! HMAKEN BY PARTRIDGE, 3G Monroe street, Daguer X reotypes ol every description, in all kinds of weather; with great care to tiicase in position and shade. Just received an assortment of cases and^lramcs, includ ing tome entirely new and beautiful styles, expressly for the Holidays. dcc23 Collecting. rilHE subscriber having made arrangements lo? the great JL er command of his time, gives notice that he will con tinue as heretofore, to attend to the collection of rents and other claims. Business of this nature entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. seplC. JAS. H McMECHEK Caps, Caps ! 1^ D02EN Men's line Cloth Caps, just received at the South end of Market Square, Sign of the Black Mam moth Boot scptC TODD A DEVOL. QO Bblii. Alum lor sale low to close out, by OVJ jan22] KELLS & CALDWELL. Starch! BOXES superior Pearl Starch just received and for sale by [dec3] A G ROBINSON & CO MUSICAL CLOCK FROM GERMANY. A BEAUTIFUL Musical ock is to be seen at Mr.-j Koderick's ongress Hall, over Dorsey's Lottery o ficc, Main street ltisforsale. octO-tf Persian Hair Dye. THIS preparation will change the Hair from any other color, to a beautiful jet black, without staining the skin. Pricc 50 cents. For sale by KELLS & CALCWELL, oct2C Sole Agents. Shell and Can Oysters DIRECT from the Bay, for sale by declO.tf H. E.PARKER. UAM1L1ES and parties furnished in the best style, and at A short notice, at the Premium Confectionary and C^ke Bakery of [novH] T M PARKE.R Brother Jonathan* for Christmas have arriveilat the Depot of dec 11 J AS. H. McMECH EN Send in your Bills! PERSONS having accounts against the subscriber w'll please hand them in Tor payment. anlO Til: JOHNSTON, Jr., 162 Main at. Co-Partnership: OW. HE1SKELL& Co. have associated E.B. SWEA ? RlNGEN,Jr.,with.themasapartner,the partnership commencing on the 10th inst. The style or the firm will be HEISKELL* CO. janl7 Hats ! Hats !! S JUST received from New York, at the Sign or the lilack Mammoth Boot, South end of Market Square, 4JO Dor. Men's Black Kossuth Hats. sept 16 TODD <fc DEVOL. Uraai Slair Kodt*. DOZ. Brass Stair Kods, a first rate article, just ree'd, I fJ those in want or a cheap and good article, will please call. J. . HARHOlUt, 8eptl7 143, Alain st. Wanted! ?0 .OOO Rackoon skins, 10,000 wild cat skins; do Red Fox do do Tame cat do do Grey Fox ^lo do Opossum do do Mink do do Musk rat do Also. sheep skins and short pulled wool, for which the highest price in cash will be paid. S. AVERY, janll 146 Main street. Cider Vinegar. on BBLS VINEGAR, for sale low by <C\J novia I THOBPRN O CASKS POTASH, prime article, received by (jan23j KELLS A: CALDWELL. LBS. JVfaraicabo Balsam Copaiva, pure, for sale b y jan22 KELLS <Se CALDWELL. tHip U eji'.'i and boy's Kossuth Hats, from7ocent ?ii;\ u? ?Mini!:, received this day and for sale. sepU'J S.l). HARPER GROSS Fiiction Matches in blocks?a good article \J*J and very low?Just received by decs T. H. LOGAN Co. ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE. CILOAKS', with and without hoods, bought at VBulpius* J Cloak Emporium, Broadway, New York, the latest yies at ?sep23J JOHNSTON'S. 70 75 200 LBS Cream Tartar for sale by decs T. H. LOGAN & Co. From New York. JUST received and for sale a lot of citizen Hats, a new and fashionable article. dcc3l S. D. HARPER. JU>T lcceived and for sale,Boys cloth caps,Gent's plush caps, black, browu and fancy colors. dec.'U S. D. HARPER. 1) ECE1VED and for sale, 20 doz. Kossuth Hats, for and I _L\/ wool. Also a large lot of Muskrat caps. . dec3i S. D. HARPER. I ERUPTIVE DISEASES. IT has now become a settled fact, acknowledged !;y the | best Physicians of our city, that in the cu*c of Sci oiula, Tetter, and many other diseases, Brent'.?nger's Fluid Extract ok Sarhaparilla and Da.ndklio.v, is decidedly | above all other preparations. It speaks for itself wheuevcr used; and although we have never taken the pains of hav ing it published through the papers, or appointing agents lor the saleofit, yet \ye are almost weekly receiving or dcrs from Vermont, New York, Ohio, Keutucky and other states, by persons, who by some chance means have heard of its wonderful curative powers. The following is from a gentleman of Vermont a few days since, who used it lor a very serious disease:? Dear Doctor: The two bottles of medicine I got from you whenin Wheeling, have nearly cured me; please send me some more by Express. Yours Respectfully. It is now prescribed by nearly all the Physicians or our city, not as a quack medicine, for we have made them ac quainted with the componant parts; and we now say to all such as we have not the opportunity of making it known to, that it is entirely rree Horn all minerals, and is not in the least incompatible with any or the preparations or Io dine, Fowler's solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton & Lake's, and F. Yahrling, and soM wholesale and retail by BRENTL1NGER & ARMSTRONG.* Monroe street, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Va. July 21, '62. Look to your Coughs! /TUI all such asare laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse X nos8, Pains in the Breast, Spitting Blood, &c., we would honestly recommend the use of Brentlinger's Com. pound Syrup or Boneset, as a pleasant, sare aud speedy ?;ure. It can be had at Messrs. Paxton & Lake's, end ol the Suspention Bridge, and at BRENT LINGER & ARMSTRONG'S, aug21- yr:d Monroe street, Wheeling. Bcrger or Spine and Illuscle Liniment. OF this remedial agent we forbear to say auythicg, the speedy and certain action in removing Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sprains, pains from Bruises, Burns, &c., is so extraordinary, that were we to speak its real merits, you 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.21-Iy:d. BRBNTLINGBR ARMSTRONG'S* Harrison's Flavoring, Extracts. PEACH, Lemon, Almond, Celery Ac, for flavoring ice creams, jellies, syrups, pastries, &c. These are the nicest articles of the kind yet brought to this market. Several ladies in the city have used them with great satisfaction. Fsr sale only by nov29 T H LOGAN <fe Co. Bridge Corner Drugstore. CHILDREN'S SHOES. P\C\f| PAIR of children's shoes, ofall-kind?, juKTCcei clUU vedhy Csep24? TODD ?r DF.VOL NEW liOOKttT^ JUST published" Vo COM* T* IK TWO VOLUMES, ROYAL NVn THE FABITIET'H U1I1DK % SCI EN T1 PIC AND PRACTICAL AGRJCULTm, L1AB, TllEONLY COKHtCTEDITION Of 4STEPHKN?li. ^ OF THE FARM.' by iienry Stephens, r ? ^ edinburgh, WITH AN AMERICAN APPENDIX,' BY j /1 "? TUN, PROFESSOR OF SCIENTIFIC AQRICULTLR* ,** *?* COLLEGE, NEW HAVEN. ^ ,a **l, Thisw< " -- ed with Agriculture, in an iu vanous Draucbes, etical and practical. 4lta clear and spacious deuij^ This work embraces every subject of importance,,, Agriculture, in all its various branches hoik?* nd pracUcal. 4lta clear and spacious detail ^ ulness and accuracy of its Information, the coinnuT' ^ >r every illustration, have, in an Agricultural work to** ice, never been equalled.' It is arranged under four/*4 ite heads, represented by the four seasons of A'inter Unrin" VCnmnwr. Autumn?an>l tk? ... 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WK have constantly on hand, a large slock of JapanM Jar Covariof all uliea, Union St., No. 19. JAur. 21.. Iwd. OATWOODCOKKIW* CO.