Newspaper Page Text
XNTjbJX.iJIGi!JJ>roJi!K BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. The undersigned take this occasion to remind their friends %nd the public generally, that in connection with the otficc of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Oflice oxpres&ly fitted up for he execution or all kinds of ft?I?Ainr ANDOBNAIHENTAI. PBINTINO* Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la test styles of Job *ype, and their iarge and well selectod stock or paper, cards, inks, &c., being purchased at tho owest Cash pi ices, and the Job Oflice being a distinct Variment, carefully and efficiently managed, they cangu tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regard iVvntueHM, Accuracy and Proinptnem, with which their work will be done. They are prepared to execute Cards, Programme, Circulars, Posters, Labels, Concert Bills, Bill Heads, Ball Tickets, Bills Lading, Steamboat Bank Checks, Auction Bills, Order Books, Dray Tickets, Deeds, Freight Books, Notes, Railroad Blanks, Receipts, Hotel Keoisterb, Protests, Summons, Briefs, Election Tickets, And every other description of letter-press Printing. Also ill kinds of work in COLORS AND BRONXE8. Id"All orders from a distance promptly attended to. SWEARINGEN <fc TAYLOK. CITY DIRECTORY. iTIerchants' and mechanics' Bank. Incorporated 1835. Capital $540,000. Northeast Corner of Maiu and Monroe streets. JOHN W. GILL, President; Sobieski Brady, Cashior. Discount day?Tuesday. North Western Bank of Virginia. Incorporated 1819. Capital ^95.100. Southwest Corner of Main and Monroe streets. OHN C. CAMPBELL, President; Dan'l. Lamb, Cashier. Discount day?Thursday. Manufacturers' and Farmers' Bank of Wheeling. Main street, between Monroe and Quincy. ncorpoRated March, 1851. Capital Stock 3300,000. THOS. SWEENEY, Pres't. John List, Cashier. Wheeling Savings' Institution. No. 192, Main St. Incpoborated 1S34. Capital $16,000. id NELSON, President; William McCoy, Treasurer. Discount day?Thursday. tarings' Bank ef Wheeling. Corner of Main and Fourth streets. Centre Wheeling. Incorporated 1S51. Capital 316,000. THOS. H. LIST, President; Wm. Rankin, Treasurer. Discount day, Friday 9KA80N8. odoe Room, No. 114, Main St., over Robb's Chair Factory. Ohio Lodoe, No. 101, meets the first Monday night of very month. Wiieelino Union Chapter, No. 19, meets the second Monday night of every month. Wheeling Lodoe, No. 128, meets on the third Monday night of every month. WustLixo Encampment or K. T., meets on the fourth Monday night of every month. ODD FELLOWS. odoe Room, No. 123, Market street, near the Post Oflice. Viroinics Lodge, No. 3, meets every Thursday evening. Frimklin Lodge, No. 13, meets every Monday evening. Wm. Tell Lodge, No. 33, meets every Wednesday eve. Wheeling Lodge, No. 69, meets every Saturday evening. Panola Lodge, No. 82, meets every Friday evening. Abram's Encampment, No. 1, meets 1st and 3d Tuesday each month. Wheeling Custom House. Etablished in 1831. E. B. SWEAJ?1NGEN, Surveyor ami Collector of Customs, Oflice No. 21, Water street. \mpoitations to this port are made by way of New Oilcans, \ York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. CHURCHES. t. Matthews, Episcopalian, corner Monroe and Byron streets, Rev. William Armstrong, Rector; Morning ser. vice 10$, evening7J.| St. John's, Episcopalean, Mainstroet, between First and Sesond, Centre Wheeling; Rev. Jab. D. McCabe, Pastor; Morning service 10J, evening 7J o'clock. Service and lee. ture Friday evenings at 7J o'clock. Seats free. First Presbyterian, Rev. R. H, II-*cd, Pastor Fourth street, between Monroe and Qui i icy; Service Morning and afternoon. Second Presbyterian, Rev. Cyrus Dickson, Pastor, Webster Street, between Main and Market; Centre Wheel -ng; Service morning and evening. Third Presbyterian, Rev. Mr. PaulI, Pastor; First Ward Hose Hall, Main street, above Washington, North Wheeling; Service morning and afternoon. Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal. Rev. S. R. Duio ?on, Pastor, Fourth Street, between Monroe and Quincey, Servica morning and evening. North Street Methodist Episcopal, Ret. Win. Wil son, Pastor, corner Market and North sts., North Wheel ng; Service morning and evenings. Chapline St. ..Methodist Episcopal,' Rev. E. G.Nich olson, Pastor; Chapline street, between First and Second, Centre Wheeling; Service morning and evening. German Methodist Episcopal, Rev. Mr. Broad beck, ? astor, Chapline street, between Webster and Third, Con Wheeling. St. James' Cathedral, Roman Catholic, Rt. Rev. Bishop R. V. Whelan, Fifth Street, corner of Hampden, servico morning and afternoon. Associate Reformed, Rer. J. T. McClure, Pastor, corner Market and Jefferson streets; service morning and after oon. Baptist, Ret. J. W;ntcr, Pastor, Clay street, between Fifthand Sixth, service morningand evening. First Independent Congreoational, Unitarian, Rev 3. W. Webster, Pastor, Market street, between Webster Third, Centre Wheeling, service morning and evening. Evangelical Protestant, Rev. J. Kroegar, Pastor. Clay street, above Sixth, East Wheeling. Zion's Evangelical Lutheran, Rev. F. Zimmerman, Pastor, corner Market and Monroe streets, service 10,0 o'clock A. M. New Jerusalem, 'Swedenborgian,' No.45 Union street, over the Hope Hose honse. Jewish Sy aooouk, No. 58, Monvoestreet. Dist ipleb. First Hose company Hall, Market stro WHEELING POST OFFICE. ? No. 42, Monroe Street. JACOB S. SHR1VER, P. M. arrival and departure or mails?(new arrangement.) Great Mail?arrives at 5 p. m., from the East. 44 departs at 1* p. m., to the West. Great Mail?arrives at 6J a. m., from the West 44 departs at 8 a. ra., to the East. Wellsville?arrives daily (Sunday excepted,) at 10 p. in., departs at 5 a. in. Tiltonsville?arrives Tuesday and Friday, at 11J, a. m ; ilsparts same day, same time. Parkersburg?arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday; departs at 10 a. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Steubeuville?arrives daily (Sundays excepted) at 11 p m J)epart3atG, a. m. Wooater?arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays a! fi,a. ill. Departs Monday, Wednesday,and Friday at 7, a. ill. Morgantown?via Waynesburg, Pa., arrives Thursday at Cp. m. Departs Friday at 6, a. m. Morgantown?via Blacksville arrives Tuesday at G, p. m. Departs Wednesday at 5, a. m. Bethany ar.d West L berty?leaves at 1 o'clock on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Rates or postage. The new Post Office law; passed March 3d, 1851, fixes the rates of Postage as follows : On Letters.?Any distance within the U. S., not exceeding 11000 miles, per half ounce or less, 3c prepaid, or 5, unpaid. Exceeding 3000 miles, Gc prepaid, or 10c unpaid. Every hairounce or less, additional, to be charged extra, according to the above rates. Drop letters 1 cent; advertised letters, 1 cent additional 1o any other charges. On Circulars, <$-c. Unsealed circulars per one one ounce or less, For any distance not exceeding 500 miles, - 1 cent. 44 44 44 1500 miles, . 2 cents. 44 44 44 2500 miles, . 3cents. 44 44 44 3500 miles, ? 4 cunts. 44 44 exceeding 3500 miles, . oconts. This includes handbills, pamphlets, engravings, maga zines, books and every other description of printed matter on which there is no writing other than the address?also bound books not exceeding 2J lbs. in weight. .Ml printed matter other than newspapers to bonajid* subccribers, and periodicals published at no longer period than 3 months, to be prepaid or chaiged with double the above rates. These rates include, in addition to the matter specified, all transient newspapers not sent to actual subsrribeis. On Newspapers not exceeding 3 ounces in weight, and sent from the office of publication, per quarter, for Weeklies : Distance from county of publication not excced'g 50 m. 5c. 44 44 44 44 300 m. 10c. 44 44 44 44 1000 ni. 15c. 44 44 4* 44 2000 in. 20c. 41 44 44 44 4000 m. 25c. Any distance exceeding - - 4000 m. 30c. Semi-weekly papers double the above rates. Tri-wkekly 44 treble '* Monthly 44 one fourth 44 Semi monthly 44 one-half 44 Daily, or oftener than Triweekly 5 times thoabove rates. In rating the distance on newspapers to subscribers, the office or publication, and not the county line, is to be the starting point. FOREIGN POSTAGE. Canada, dc.?Letters to and Trom Canada and the Brit. ighN. American Provinces, Tor not over 3000 miles, 10 cents per half ounce; over 3000 miles, 15 cents. Prepay ment optional. Great Britain and Ireland.?On letters between any office in the United Statos, (California and Oregon excep* fed,) and any oflice in Great Britain and Ireland, 24 cents* per half ounce, 48 cents for one ounce or under, and 9t? cents if over one ounce, the rate being doubled after the .first ounce. Prepayment optional. On newspapers the rate is two cents each?to be prepaid. On newspapers to tiiy foreign country through Great Britain, 4 cents each? to be prepaid. Germany, Prussia, &c.?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 or. Algeria. Mecklenburg Schwerin. Austria, and Austrian States.Mecklenburg Strelit/. Baden. Moldavia. Bavaria Naples, via Marseilles. Belgium. Norway. Bremen: Oldenburg. Brunswick. Poland. Hay root, via Marsieltea. Prussia. Dardanelles, the, do Roman, or Papal *? tales. Denmark. Russia. France. Saxony. German States. Scutari, via Marseilles. Gibraltar. Smyrna, do do Greece, via Marseilles. Sweden. Hamburg and Cuxhaven. Switzerland. Hanover. Turkey in Europe. Holland. Tuscany, via Marseilles. Hong Kong. Venetian States. Ionian Islands. Wallachia. Lobes. Wurtemburg By the Brzmxx Liki, letters can be lent to Germany by pre-paying the Foreign postage and the United States post, age orsO cents; or they may be sent wholly unpaid. To CzrrsAL America, &c.?Letters n-om the United to the following named countries and places must be l>re"KM at the rate of 60 cants per half ounce, which In CITY DIRECTORY. eludes also the foreign postage or 26 cents. On those re ceived, the foreign postage is required to be paid in ad vance, leaving the United States postage or 25 Gents to he collected on delivery. On newspapers from the United statcs^Mi^S must be pre-paid, and 011 those received four G ranada, Iquique, . '? ** Lancliayeque, *? Peru, Lima, - ?' 44 La Paez, Bolivia, Bolivia, Payta, . Peru, Chili, Pisco, 44 Quito, ? Ecuador, Ecuador, St. Jago, ? Chili, Chili, Valparaiso, and 44 Peru, S. W. Coast or S. America. Kate* of Toll of Wheeling stud Belmout Nun penaiou Bridge. For foot passengers over both bridges, ) reg. trav. trans or to Island and back, $ 5 cts. 6 cts ?4 man and horse, . -10 16 44 1 horse carriage or wagon, ? 16 26 44 1 horse dray, 26 44 1 ho 1 se cart, 26 44 2 horse carriage or wagon, . 20 30 44 2 horse dray, - 36 44 2 horse cart, 26 40 44 3 horse wagon, - 26 44 4 horse wagon, 40 CO 44 o horse wagon, - 00 80 44 6 horse wagon, - ? 76 100 44 4 horse mail ofpassengercoaches, ? 100 126 44 For walking to Island and back per month 30 cts; per year, ?5,00. DROVES. For cattle per head, ? - acta. 4 4 horses per head, . ... 8 44 hogs per head, .... 2 44 sheep per head, .... I FOK RESIDENTS ON THE ISLAND. With the pre vilege or passing either bridge singly. For a single root passeng^, per mouth, 30 cts; per year, ..... S3,00 44 Families, (exclusive or servants) uot exceeding six persons, .... 0,00 44 Families, do do 10 persons, 7,60 44 both bridges, single foot passenger per year, 6,00 44 ramily, - ... 10.OG 03~ Funeral processions exempt rrom toll. Another Arrival of STAPLE GOODS. WE have this day received a large quantity or Staple Goods, comprising 100 pieces Dark Prints; 3 picces Black Twilled French Cloths, Steel Alixed Casaimere; 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; MmnieGrey; Capt. Kidd, or the TVizzard or the >.ea; Head and Heart; Adventures of an Aid-de camp; The Burial, or the Rival Suitors; U'hilehall, or the times or Cromwell; Putnam's new monthly Magazine for January; Newspapers, &c., at the new Depot, Main St., one door Irom Monroe, and opposite the North western Bank. dcc31 J. L. IIUSII. Great Excitement at the M'Lure House ! THE people are calling at the Depot to get the books,and the books are Tinear <0 suit almost every variety ol taste. Just arrived. Putnam's and Arthur's magazines for Jau.; more Uncle Tom (c ujap) and Cabin and Parlor; and many other books expectthis morning. ja?12 J AS. H. McMECHEN. SELL lis OFF AT COST,! RICH and expensive silks and satins, or the newest pat terns and designs, elegant capes, Bertha's and sleeves, Mousline de Laines, worth 7oc, at 56 and 60. The subscriber is going to quit, therefore, can offer goods -heaper than any house in the city. Come and see?judge for yourselves. sep23 TH: JOHNS TON, Jr., 162 Main St. PILLS'?Eofl's, Todd's, Lee's, Anderson & Scott's, McLanc's, Brandreath's Wright's Sugar Coaled, lwayson hand and for sale by KELLS& CALDWELL. OIL Grapevine, Lyon'sKathairon, Storr's Hair lnvigu rator and Jayne's Hair Tonic, for sale by p22. (Gaz. copy.) J. B. VOWELL, 24 Union st._ Notice! ALL persons indebted to the subscribers, by note or book account, arc requested to coll and settle up. And all persons having claims are requested to present the same lor liquidation. (j24) A/cCLALLENS A'NOX. Great Excitement atWoodrow's! BEST BOX RAISINS at idccnts per lb. 4 Currants 4 12J 4 4 4 N. O. Sugar 0$ 4 * Superior crab Cider just from the press, with all the fix ens, at simitar rates. Come onl dec24 Catawba and Isabella Grape Vines FOR SALE. AT MY Grape Vine Nursery, near Martinsville, Bel mont county, Ohio. Also, wine of the Isabella Grape. Oiders for Grape Vims and Wine, left at the ware house of Cowgill <Jc M'Swords, No. 69, Water street, Wheeling, Va., will be promptly attended to. iairl-2mw THOMAS WHITE. Administrator's Notice. THE undersigned having been duly appointed Adminis trator ol the estate of John P. Walker, deceased, alt per sons having claims against the estate arc notillcd to present them for adjudication, and those indebted to the same to make p:.ymeut. WILLIAM WALKER; janl2:ltdlmw Administrator. Cigars, &c C* finn Regalias; 12.000 Puerto Principe*; U.UULF 6.000 La Union; 6.000 La Pal mas; French Prunes; Lindburgand Swiss Cheese; Sardines, and many other articles too numerous to mention, received and for sale by dcclO BECKER, WEILLER & FRANZI1E1M. Found it Out! THE old Literary Depot is making up for the Holidays.? More about the Christmas Books anon. Meanwhile, just received: Henry Esmond, by Thackeray; My Novel, by Bulwer; Tom's Cabin (cheap); Game or Uncle Tom; Vicissitudes, by James; IPalde Wamen, by Bennet; Ocean Born; LOid Laxendale; London Lancent for Dec.; Living Age, dec. dec21 JAS II McMECHEN. Fresh Oysters. fl"*HE undersigned respectfully informtheir friends, and the _L public generally, that they are now prepared, at the In* man Queen, to furnish Fresh Oysters and Meals at all hours. FOX CO, ?,Sl?tT-tf Alain St., opposite Melodcon NOTICE. W. D. MOTTE, No 176, Market street, HAS commenced receiving fromN. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, his first stock or 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 tho stock may be found goods or 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 beat in thecity. sept! Dupont'M l'owdcr. THJ5 subscriber has the Agency for the above Powder, and has a full supply of all qualities on hand. j?uz21. GEO. WILSON Jayne'M JlcdicincH. r HAVE the Agency lor Dr. Jayne's Aledicnes. and wll L furnish Druggists and others on liberal terms. GEO. WILSON. New Books and Papers AT J. L. BUSH'S NEW L1TERAKY DEPOT, [i/T A1N :;T., one door from Alonroe, and opposite the LtJL Northwestern Bank: Romance of the war, or Napoieon's campaign in. Russia ?price 60 cts. The Gipsy by G. P. R. James; Talcs of Waterloo by J-. II. Alaxwell?price 26 cts. Illustrated News for Jan. 16; Gleason's Drawing Room Companion; Brother Jonathaus?a new supply; N. York weekly and daily Herald; National Police Gazette; Ba'timore Daily Sun and Clipper, every day at 10 cts. dcrweek. (janlU) J. 1?. BUSH. 1 CO Glauber Salts for sale by lOU decs T. H. LOGAN & Co. Second Arrival of Winter Goods. X> (EMER BRO., No. 36, Alain st. Centre Wheeling, XV have just received a magnificent lot or Paris style Bon-1 nets, made and trimed entirely different from anythingev er before brought to this market. Also, a large assortment I or French Alerinoes, 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." Pu' chasers wishing to save money, will find.it to their interest to ravor us with a call. Gloves, Hosiery, &c. LADIES and Gent's Kid Gloves, best marks, 20 dozen Silk Mitts, all qualities Children's Fleecy lined Silk Gloves, Boy'8 Woolen and Berlin Gloves, Ladies Fleecy lined Silk Hose, Lama, Alpaca, Cashmere, Merino and Woolen Hose for Ladies and Alisses. Also, a large lotol children's imported and American Hosiery, ?fcc, just re ceivedat (oct26) O W HEISKELL A CP's. ? red lead, 6 bbls linseed oil, & 1 bbl uutmeggs. 2 do ground ginger, I '??ase ir-acc. For sale by T II LOGAN A-Co Bridge corncr hmgytore. DOZEN Boy's fine Flush Caps, at the Siguoltlie Hlack Boot Csept6) Ton ^KVOl.. Ten Days Out! and beautiful assortment or WINTER DRY GOODS. Cusj tomers or the House and all others who wish to purchase new goods at lowprices, are respectfully invited to call at No 76 Market street, betwefen 4th street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. [dec3?tf] PHILIP ROSS. Latest of the Season. D. MOTTE is now opening his second stock or f . . FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which contains many scarce and desirable articles. Also, several new?fabrics for Dresses, together with every kind of staple and useful Goods at Prices ITIuch 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 W. Another arrival of Scarce Goods, BY EXPRESS. AH PCS. Coloured Velvet Ribbons, fJ\J 10 pes. Extra Rich Bonnet Ribbons, French Meriuoes, in T*n color, Mode and Black, Mousline de Laines, in desirable colors, Black Brocade Silks, extremely rich. Black Velour Ottoman, very rich, English White Silk Hose, very heavy, Marcelines, extra widths, English Furniture Chintz, rich, and warranted fast colors. CuQV^6) O w HEISKELL & Co For Gentlemen and Ladies. JDST received at the new Music Store, 199 Main street, a Urge assortment of Piano and Guitar Music: also no. 1 best Roman, and Italian Violin and Guitar'Striims no. 2 German; no. 3 Prench best. SOP" J.FICKIKSOK 2 case# IfXanilla Indigo received and for sale by ~ HELLS & CALDWELL. "I BBLS. Castor Oil received and Tor sale by lli [jan22] RELLS CALDWELL, ft MEDICINAL. Ii\ QVART BOTTLES. FOR THEREMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. The value of this Medicino if ?ow widely known, ami every day the field or its u.?rfu..iessis extended. It Is ap proved and highly recorriinended by Physicians and admit ted to be the mostpeweifiil and searching preparation from the root that has ever been employed in medical practice. Its operation extends to the remotest parts or tho system, and consists in removing diseased action in tho absorbing and secreting organs. In man, Nature seldom effects, un assisted, the cure of any virulent disease, but requires tho aid of a stimulent, alterative, or antiseptic medicine, lit diseases of the skin and flesh, a combination or these tin no asses of medical agents is highiy dcsirible. All thei-o properties are combined in this preparation: and instead ot operating successively upon the system us tuoy -oust ne cessarily do when taken separately, they oio. .simulta neously and in perfect harmony when adminicle ted in this orm. Its tonic property strengthens digestion aud im proves the appetite.?Its altorativo tendency carries 01! tho accumulations or morbid natter?and its antiseptic in fluence neutralizes the virus, by which the disease is los tered. Its uniform success in curing and relioving the va rious diseases for which it is recommended, is established bp a multitude of attested facts. CURE OF BRONCHITIS, OR MINISTERS' SORB THROAT. Fair Haven, Mass., Aug. 22d, 1850. Messrs. Sands?1 regard it but justice to yourselves, ukal humani ty to all similarly alllicted, to sa,, that your Sai s? parilla has cured me of the chronic L .r/ngitis. It would bo difficult for mo to dosci te the alarming coir dition of my throat and vocal organs ?? 'evtons to the uso o* your invaluable remedy. J>uriug neariy th.ee years 1 wa? lorced to desist from 1 lie public duties of my profession^ and having made use or agreat variety ol prolessed spe cifics, besides submit ting to more than thirty paiutul caus tic applications, 1 had abandoned all hope ot leliel, when, as a dernier resort, 1 was led to a trial ol your Sarsapa riila. My disease was ol so long standing, aud had so obsti nately resisted tbe best medical skill, that 1 am conscious; it cannot truly be said, my 'faith hath saved me,' fc r 1 had none: but 1 trust 1 leel in some appropiiute degree grato lul lor the favoiable result above named. 1 have now been able to attend to the duties or th- pastorate lor more than a year,and having proved from actual experiment ihe tin*? roughness ol the cure, 1 couid not feci justified iu longer withholding tins statement. 1 am accustomed to keep a bottle of your Sarsaparilla at hand, and whenever exposed to colds, or extra labor, still use it as a yrctcnlitivt. Very gTatcl'ully yours, S. K. liHOWNj I Pastor or Centre st. 31. E. church. FROM TI1K STATE OF MAINE. The attention of tho reader is called to the following cor? tilicate of a remaikablo cuio effected by using only fi\u botllosof Sands' Sarsaparilla: Sidney, {Maine,) April 15, 1S50. Messrs. A. U. tV 1). Sands: Gentlemen?This is to certify that 1 have been alllicted moie or less since my birth, with Scioiuia, winch contin ued to inc reuse until iat>t Pebiuary. InJanuaiy, n y jeg* weje so swollen I could not get on a boot or stocking, am: 1 had sevoial large sores on luc all the time. 1 it this stt uatiou 1 was about to give up iu despair, whin 1 was ad vised to try Sands'Sursa pa i ilia. 1 bad not much laith in it, but 1 sect to your agents in Augusta, Me., and procuieil a hoale, which did mo so much good, tnat 1 sent mid got another, and continued unlit I had taken live bottles. I am now perfectly well, ll any person who may read this letter is alllicted with any disease of Scrolula, I would most sinceiely recommend him to use Sands'>ursaparilla. If any person wishes Anther information about my case, by calling upon me, 1 can convince or the healing power ol this mcdicinc. S1'?1'MlN C. tLWWOOD. P. S - H e are personally acquainted with Mi. Haywood and*believe his statcn.eiil above to be true. DILLINGHAM Oc T1TCOMH. Prepared and sold, wholesale aud retail, by A. b. iV D SANDS, Diuggisis and Chemists, 100 Fulton st..cornet n William, Now York. Sold also by Druggists geneiall throughout the United Slates aud Canadas. Price Si l?e" bottle; six bottles lor $o. For sale by J. II. CHUMHACKEK, No. llo Main St., Wheeling. L. Wilcox or Pittsbuigh; Seatou <V Miarpe of Maysville Shackleloid & Cnchloi:, Portsmouth; and E. it. Iliuiiiai' Cincinnati. declo-3ni GKHAT ATTRACTION ? Filth. "W ard. Museum Hotel. Cur. lVe*l Uroadtcayand Franklin street, Xete York. AT this Establishment can be seen a very coi led Heine seulatioiioi a LADY IN CiuNA, under the INFLli r..\CE OF OPIUM, head, tongue, and hand*iu motion; the only representation ol the kind iu tbe country. The largest .Mid beat collection ol Ancient and Modern Coins in U.e U s The figure ol a Soldier in the Couiineiilul Uuiiorui; blue ami bluff, lead buttons, marked U. S. A., three-cornered llm iiieechcs, Goiters, tVc., ?Scc. Also, Hilda ol Various Plum' age, some cunoua PnraKs of Nature, Indian Implements i. War, Shells, Mineials, Gold, Silver, Copper and other Ore? Rich Oil Paintings, lino Engravings, with many other ran* and valuable Curiosities, Statue ol Gcoigc 111. Such a ctu ? lection cannot be found many Establishment or the kind i the United States. A double Call, which is universally at! milted to be a great wonder. The calves aie joined togelhe liom the neck down to the middle. 1'hey are lull grown,nn? perfectly louned, and were b.ought Iroin t lie town ol Lyme Jeffeisonccunty, Slate ol New York, by Mr. John Jeinung* A Live White Rat froml.ei ksco. Penn. Admittance GHAT IS. Games for Exetciseand Amusement, ltilliaids, Hack Gammon and Dominoes. A Hilliard Room with two splen did Tables, is also attached to the house. REFRESHMENTS.?Dinner and Supper parlies can b ? accommodated at a very short notice. The Larder will b supplied with all the delicacies ol the season. Game, Oy: tcrs, HeefSleakc, Muitou Chops, Veal Cutlets, &c., provide., at any hour. At this Kstablishmeiit, may be seen a celebrated bird. Ml NO, that will repeat almost anything alter a stronger. No accommodation lor political meetings ol any paity. The Subscriber having become Piopuctor oi the aliov celebiotcd Establishment, aud having made various alter*, lions, is prepared to accommodate the Traveling Public ai?. Transient Hoarders in a style not unsurpassed by the bet Hotels or the city ol New York. The liar Room, which coi. tains the rarest private museum iu this country, being th collection of many yeais, will sustain the reputationaccordcr. it under the charge of Mr. Thomas Riley, in the quality el it* wir.es, &c., &c. Connected with the above is a HEFEC. TORY, where meals will be served at all hours ol tlie day and evening. Private rooms for Courts-martial Referees, Committees, Private Dinner or Supper Parties, Arc., itc.? The public arc rcspcct folly invited to grai.t him a share ol their patronage. CHARLIE WRIGHT, Proprietor. Kj~Per*ons wishing forpure Wine and Spirits may depend on having them genuine at this Establishment N. H.?Private families st.pplied with Dinners or Suppers in superior style, for Parties of any number, at I heir respec tive homes, and wares or glass or silver scut out to any part of the City free or charge. . Kntrance tq the REFECTORY in Franklin ht. Cincinnati IBydropnlliic Or Water Cure Establishment. THE above Institution is now open for the reception ol patients. It is located about five miles from the city, on the Carthage pike, and but a few rods from the Hamil ton, Cincinnati and Dayton Hailioad, in the tear and at the same distance from the Miami Caual, in the front, ion deling it easy of access to those desirous oj enjoying the benefits of the Institution. To the lover of natuie, few parts or the country can ftir nisli a more pleasing variety ol scenery than spreads itsell before the traveller all the way from Cincinnati to tho Cure. There nature and art combine, rendering the view beautifol beyond description. Then , large, and beautilul Edifice displays the taste or the ai t at a glance. The neatness and elegance or 1hu interior, jmbined with the numerous attractions which present tnemselves to the invalid, cannot fail to rcmler this Establishment a desirable one- The Halls arc exten sive, the Rooms spacious and inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, free from atmospheric influences, in inclement weather. The Hed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly turnished; the Hath Rooms are ample and com. modiou8, being convenient for the application or water, in every form. In connection with the Institution there is a Gymnasium Hall, seventy-five leet long, where patients will have an opportunity or restoring their rnusculAr strength by healthfoi exercise. Tho Springs which for. nish the water for this establishment, are clear, pure, solt and abundant; flowing from a gravelly bed, they send forth water both cold and delicious. The country aud neighborhood are remarkable for hcalthfolncss, purity ol air, and variety or scenery. Allthings combined, we can not think of a more desirable place, for those seekin* health, than this Institution. Dr. Peabe, having had much experience in ihe treatment or disease for many years, begs leave to infoi m the public that no pains will be spared for tho restoration to heallhol those committed to his care. Mrs. Pease, who has, for several yeai8, devoted her attention to the treatment o( diseases peculiar to her 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 or a large portion or the rair sex, will be treated in this Institution, successfully, independent or pessaries or supporters or any kind. To this subject wo would invito the attention or ladies, as In all cases we shall expect to perform a perfect cure. Persons visiting the Cure bv the way or the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton KaiLoad, will stop at the Carthago station. Patients arc requested to bring two comforta bles, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity or old linen, suitable for bandages. Terms.?The terms for Hoard, Medical Services, and all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject the patient to an extrachargo. Some deduction will be made to those who find it necessary to spend a length or time in the Institu. Uon. Transient persons will be charged two dollars per day. Prom three to five dollars will be charged for the fiist examination. For Hirther particulars addres D. A. PEASE, M. D. Proprietor and Physician. Carthage. Hamilton Co.. Ohio. aug24. : BOXES h&lvcs, quarters and eighths, new Raisins " 20 drums Smyra Figs, new crop; , 6 casks currants; 6 boxes citron and Lemon peel; -l ease Fancy Box Prunes; 3 do Jar do 1 cask do to sell cheap; G kegs Malaga Grapes, in good order; 2 trails Dates; 8 boxes conserve Ginger; 2 bbls Cranberries, at 16 S. D. WOODROW'S. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEELING FEMALE MEITIIIVARV. ri^HK regular time lor t!io commencement or the Fall JL Session of this institution, will be the first day of Sep. ttuber next. Each Session continues,/!!:? calendar month*. Tne teachers at present couuecteil with the Seminary, aio as follows: Rev. D. W. TOLFOKD, B. 1)., Principal. MissS.V. BLISS. ") -Wins MARGARET OKR, i AMaiMtlinll. Miss MIRA H. TOWNSKND, f A"?tant* Miss FRANCIS L. HARDING, j Miss MARY O. TOLFORD, Assistant Primary Depart Hen/ P-\.r. JOHN WINKLE, Music and German. Mr. L. F Uo MASSIAS, French aiul Drawing. Prof. Ji. 11. STONE, Vocal Music. .Miss Orr will not take active duty tho convr.?>?;:fSioi;, ?)u account or Providential detention at h0ii!j, hat viU ,:iohnbly bo with us in the Spriug. \lisa Bliss has been lor several years conncctoA v, .ui r. xiiiinary near Philadelphia. She not only gives i.^iruo :i*!t:s in the higher branches taught in Seminaries, but is i 1-a; an experienced Toacherot Music and French, Pupils n Music, can receive lessons as they may prelor, either torn Pror. Winkle, or Miss Bliss. f he Natural Sciences will be taught by tho roj ilir ! Teachers, and arrangements made for courses of Leclures iMfore tho classes, by some experienced Lecturer, and Ex j purimenter. Wc would again direct the attention of parents, to till I terms in the Seminary. Any person knowing tnc grade o ti pupil, will at oncc know the amount of Tuition. Where I lie majority ofthestudiesofapupil, aie in any particular ?lass, that is the pupils grade. Board and Tuition, with room rent, Bedding, Fire and Lights, and Ancient Lauguages, if desired, per session of live months, ?05 00 iVashing for Boarders, per doz, 50 iUy Pupils?Tuition?Primary, Junior Grade per session, G 00 ?? " Senior Grade, 12 00 " Seminary proper, Junior Class, per session, 12 00 '' Meddle class, 14 00 '? Senior class, 16 00 Ancient Languages, Fouith year, 10 00 Ao extra charges, except for the followidg branches: il'isic per session of five months, with use of instrument lorlossor.s, 18 00 If i<o of instrument for daily practice, 2 00 .Mody n ljanguages, Painting or drawing, 1G00 I Kumoidjry, Fancy Needlework, or plain Sew lug,. 5 00 Vocal Music, Chemical and Philosophical Lectures, 1 00 VVlicp. a Music Teacher gives lessons out or theSemina- i rj, ii: corsequence of the extra trouble, the same is charg- j e.l as in tho Seminary, viz: ?18 per session. Pupils aie charged from the time of entrance to the close ill session, and nc deduction made except for sickness. i With releronce to the management of the school, we I have only tosay, that we have here Government and Jjatr, administered kindly iniced, but still government and I.uw, which all concerned must respect and obey. Our i arrangements are also such, that our pupils are under the ! care of Female Teachers night and day. This systemgives tra care and trouble to Teachers, but is the only safe ty itriii. We have found Teachers, who have well sustain oil our views. As to the progress of our pupils in sound learning, i those interested will visitus, attend our examinations, ?&c. wo will point them to the members or our higher classes .ii.tl say?Hie sunt nostra monumenta?here are our pledges. Wheeling, Aug. 21. THE GREAT BK1TJSH QUARTERLIES, And Blackwood's Magazine. Imi'ortant Reduction in the rates of Postage! LEONARD SCOTT CO., NO. u-l UOI.U ST., NICW YORK. CCONTINUE to publish the rollowing liritlsh Period! J cals, viz: lite London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.) 'lhe Kdinburgh Ilevieic, C Whig.) The North British Ilevieic, (Free Church.) 'lite Went minster llevicw (Liberal.') AND Hlackicood's Edinburgh Magazine, Clory.) These Reprints have now been in successlul operation m this country tot tweilty years, and their circulation is con stantly on the inciease notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American periodicals or a similar class and from numerous Eclectics and Magazines made up or selections from foreign periodicals. This Tact shows clearly lhe high estimation in which they aie held by the iutollw gent leading public, and affords a guaiantcc that they are established on a linn basis, and will be continued without interruption. Although these works are distinguished by the political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their litera ty character which gives them their cliier value, and in that 1 hey stand confessedly far above all other joui nals of the > class. lilackuood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its ancient celebrity, and is, ui this time, unusually attiactive, from the serial works of Uulwer and other literaly notables, written for that maga zine, and first appearing in its colums both inGieat Brit ain and in the United States- Such works as "The Cax tons" and "My New Novel,'* (both by Uulwer,) "My Pe ninsular Medal," "The Green Hand," and other t-erials, of which numerous rival editions aie issued by the leading publishersin this country, have to be icprinted by those publishers from the pages ol Blackwood, alter it has been issued by Messrs. Scott &- Co., so that Subscribers to the Kvprint or the Magazine may always rely on having tlie earliest reading ot these rascinating tales. TERMS. Per ami. For any one ol the Tour Reviews ?3 00 For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three ol the rour Reviews 7 00 For all lour or the Reviews -' '?') For Blackwood's Magazine .? ?) For Blackwood and three Reviews ? on For Bl&ckwood and the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance Money cur rent in the State tthere issued will be received at par. CLUBBING. A discount or twenty five per cent, rrom the above prices will lie allowed to Clubs ordering lour or moic copies of any one or more or the above works. 'I bus: Four copies of Llackwood or or one Review will be sent to one addiess ror four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood ror $30; and so on. REDUCED POSTAGE. The postageon these periodicals, has by the late law been leduced, on the average, about forty per cent I The following are the present rates, viz: FOlt BLACKWOOD'S MAOA/.INE. Any distance not exceeding500 miles, 9 cei:t3 per quar. Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 miles, IS cents per quar. Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 miles, 21 cents per quar. KOR A REVIEW. Ally distance not exceeding 500 miles, -1 cents per quar. Ovor GOO and not exceeding 1500 miles, 8 cents per quar. Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 miles, 1G cents per quar. At these rates no objection should be made, as hereto lore, to receiving the works by mail, and thus securing their speedy, sate and regular delivery. OCa~Rcinittanccsttiid communications should be always addressed. postpaid, to the Puhlisheis, LEONARD SCOTT it: CO, 10 Fulton Street, New York, Entrance 51 Gold Street. N. B.?L. S. & Co., have recently published and have iiowrorsalc the "FARMER'S GUIDE," by Henry Ste phens of Edinburgh, and Pror. Norton of Yale College, New Haven, complete in vols, royal octavo; containing 1000 pages, 14steeland COO wood engravings. Price in muslin binding$6; in paper covers ror tho mail, $5. aug21. Family Groceries No. 1. JUST received and Tor sale, wholesale and retail? Oid Gov, Java, Old Yellow and Green RioCohee; Superior Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Tea8; Crushed, pulverized and clarified Sugars; Philadelphia and Honey Syrups; Liverpool ground Table Salt in sacks and boxes: Bath lirick and Tripoli Brick dust; 800 n, Western Reserve cream Cheese; 5 cases Pine Apple do 1 do sap sago do 5 boxes wax and sperm candles; 15 do chocolate, assorted; 1 do cocoa shells; 15 do variegated and castile Soaps; 8 do New York pearl sr.d corn Starch; 100 lb Ploveor Rice; 100 ft, Hecker's Farina; 100 ft, Pearl Barley; 300 lb hulled Barley; 100 u, Tapioca and Pearl Sago; 100 q, English split Peas and Lentils; 500 a, white Mustard,canary,hemp and cariaudcr seed: 12 boxes Yeast Powder; 300 ft, Oat Meal. dec_10 S. D. WOODROW, No. 2o6 Main st. WANTED, by a young mar. led man or undoubted re forrence 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. Heisa^ood penman and perfectly willing to assist at the books, lie is not part.cular as to the nature or the business, as he has a small ramily and wishes to settle in this part or the country; For further particulars address Y. Z dec 15 Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. Wines and Liquors. PACKAGES containing? Uv Pure Brandies, of all grades; Blackberry and Ginger ii randies; 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 or the Grape and I Champagne wines; Cordials; Brandy, Fruits; 10 casks Scotch Ale;?far sale by declti S. 1). WOODROW. Hats and Caps. I DOZ. assorted Caps, from lScents 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 Hue. sep 22 The Oil of Grape Vine. n^'lis Oilis the result of twenty years'investigation by a JL French Physician, and is now extensively used In I* rai.ee, 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, 2octs per. bottle. For^Me by J. B. VOW ELL. 24 Union st New Fall Goods ! THIS morning we wili commence opening our Fall stock ol Goods, among which may be found the following: DRESS SILKS T Plain black Gro Ds Rhine, Fancy Colored Glace, SilkTissues, Heavy and rich for rail wear, Stewart Plaid Silks in en. tirely new designs. Very rich Brocade Silks, Black col'd Poult D? Sole, Col'd & bl'k Satin de Chine, Madame Do Rossi Brocades entirely new, GrodeArrique _ French Mu3lin DeLaines Plain and Figured. M ourning Silk and Wool Mousliu Do Laines. French Chintzes, very beautifol. Bombazines, Lupins make, extra. Our assortment of Fall Shawls is unequaled for elegance and variety, consisting or Ermine for Shawls, all colors. Thibet Palm Shawls, all colors. Crape Shawls, atallprices, 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. HBISKELL Co | Silk & Dress Goods. BAYADEHE and Flounced Silks, extremely rich Bro. cade Silks in Tan color, Ashes of Roses, &c, Satin de Choi to, Black Silka^dl qualities, Royal embroidered Dam a cenes, Caps all Wool, French Mouslin de Lames In rich designs, Stewart Plaids, French Merluos, Mouselin De Beee in F wn and Steel mixed, 31,6 4 and 0.4 plain Mouse lin lie Laines, Turquoise, Thibet Cloths, elegant French t hioties, Challies in colors, Fenian and Lama C oths, black and colored Alpacas from 181 to 87}, iicj beins tho largest ?oc*ordr.?goods InthecUg.^Ju^treceivedat^ ^ .LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ViS!S!cJt0!lS,e,d"!c c:?r*'>' ?'H? or ruury, 1853. OU? c"unty. in the month or Feb" Michael Padden ) Ktidbw.e.Hibeu+ Co J CiSC' "o? wSrrk'rrffi.K.r ^ "aiKJA!iftSlftM inhabitants or tliBcommMwc?ufitotf-v^riU!danU ure "ut thin order and do what ???bcV!?fler dUC Ilub|icatio" ??f interests In thl??uu. ,^^ryrl? '",utcct u">'r forthwith inserted in mS , y ?r 8?mi order bo ty or Wheeling tur tour ?cc?S!l>?r p"hllal,c,JUie cl the rront door or the Coun homu> or ffi ?*' ?"J ?' tnot day ol the next County Com. county on the ?Kussel!m!dyFUzhuKh.l ALONZO LOltlKG*Cl'k. V'ScS; cU1Vriow(;,^'u;= ruary, 1863. county, m tlie month or Feb Philip McGramr I'ettebone, liohcn mi "I 4* Co. J ?. /._ I CASE. -W4.WJ UUUlill IJ \,0. | "orKaTaSor^or^VVrS?^^8^0 ?.",d If1"* ana reiilrnea MVved ?UU " A l" inhabitants or thecommMweaUb olfVlrd"^'"8 "rc "ot ol the plaintiff by 1,1s Attornevs ,i i. ^i? ' l*rUM "10"0? interests in tills suU a^tbat "c"s**ry i" ',ro"'ct ^?s^&s?R?S?ffa.r.e [Russell^i'd i'itihu"'!! ] ALOKZO LOWING, Cl'k. oincc ?rr's ruary, lsa3. "MO county, in the month or Feb William IIoMican Pottebone,VHobeu 4. Co f lN CA"C' "TEZgr 'Pi? a"^ returned served "dt "" 'U" inlmbitaiits or tba conmiomvealth lro [Kusaellan'd FluhuSh.1 ALONZO LOIilXG, Ol'k. : iHuisaimtfJ Thomas Faul ") j I'ettebone, lloben Co j *N ' EDT" ?An action of debt to iccover S18G 01 can** fun nm^ ? ofa certain promisory note, with intf>rPMi? in* ?? atttacbmen/WU8 iss/ed and SKVESSRJa Whlc,18U,t ?' t?.?>v.'ariffir,,.1 c-'alonzo loring, c,r^ V ary, I8i3. Thomas Kiley !??.? ? f 1*CABE. } I'ettebone, lloben and Co. j An action or as&umps.t to recover ^309 ai d infor/wi < work and labor done'and perlJrmed'm " hicb suft a,,' !,T t neb men t was issued and icturned served. inbabit!n!il'.?V.,,3beei,,nttdothatt,,e defendants aro not firatday oMhenext CouIity'courtC0,"? C0U'">'?'? LHu-s^ia^i':^,] alos2? lokixc- ?? V'KOU.IA.-a, Rules bold in the clerk's oillce ..r ti.e I ry, lsirCU "Url 011,0 cou,">'iu t"" nionthor^'ebrua David Lavtlie ..lloben and Co. { l'"T' 'ettebone, lloben and Co. j lirst day o! tho next County Court? I UlisselUnd Fiuhue'h.1 ALONZO I.ORING, CA'k. Michael Gordon ") I'ettebone, lloben and Co. J ,S UtBT" Aii action or debt to recover Sto0 fi7 ronto <i,. a certain promissory note withYnteres* in wbirl?0U,,t, 01 "'Sa was issued and Jeturned ^JvLd."1',Ch 8Ult 011 I [BusseilC?nd pitSm'h. 7 Al'ONZO LOHING, Cl'lt.^ Hugh Lynch 1 Wm. Krskine and Jas. Fox J CovcDa"t '""ken. 1!K^sS!a-,=ssa."saaK teK&SSSKSSEiKs tMs^'r'der, indd^l'v^tn';?J'be'ne;rU,r duo "'"W'^Ooii oV interests in ,hi8 suit a,rVttat a o^V,0,1," 0"" !uMrul,yol?ULe'neL'iCf3l\Icu'uIC[ ?f ",is' ">""'>"on"tbo' CM- cAGood'3Tcsl; aloxzo lohikg, Cl'k. 1 ? |.rob7 X^^Jwaftsasswas ?fisa u. Johnston, "j | Joshua ,\|S' Friend. J l!* CAS0" inbabitni' o0rVheScou?r^V,htorhVr^nd,m U 1101?? "f the Plain,?r by WsTttor,"" ?[ il Sderld "ll'!";1?" "b?1si;Vu^^T,Tdoiwt^l;lr^''ne^r! 1,U? ut Interests in thissuU, L,riU a com nr S.?role,ct ,'i,, | [M. C.-g3TTC3,C: AL0NZ0 1-OR1NG. Cl'k. _ Teriance Donnelly ^ K. Sankey'and Co. J In cask. aiSSSSSSF |i'#:S?SSa?rsS-"a I and returned without beiii"*?v?ir..f? I lel",n "a> tlieieot, a copy ol . aid order be lorthwith inserted if, paper publislied in the city ol WhpHm.i ro, r 110 "cws weeks, and posted at the front door ?rS,^ /?Ur8ucces^v0 Charles il. Herry } I'ettebone"ioben & Co. J An action ol debt to recoverS130 G3rpniQ <?, Allidavlt batn,X?n!" .'"V0.1?.8ct%c,,. this o'.'dcr'ai:!! Jo'wha^n^y^ei^ecessar^to^pi111!^1'0'1''01 interests iii this suit, and that a cl^fJ ?i ? . cct. U,clr l'"c ci tGo?Hi?d,'tt".'jei ALO*NXO '.Oltl.NG. ?.-l'k. J |_leb7 Johnston, Sweeney & Co.") Pettcbuiic. lloben d: Co J lN cxa*' ?<>?PP?r here withh/one mSnth^er du^S^,,"'^ .?nhL^0er,^.e?^,did0a^i^^Kt^HryV,Pr^ SWliESSSSS^^SItt-1: 0r^ -ntPy?rti^ [Good\SSPKw^g'f ALONZO LOR1NG. Cl'k. SJ (rel?7 Books at the Depot. HOME SCENES, "by Grace Aguilar; Costumes or Eu rope and America; Juvenile Sports and Occrpations; Natural History of Quadrupeds; .Sketches of Incidents and Adventures in the Far West} Ike McCandliss; First Loves JJncleTom, cheaper thau ever; Cabin and Parlor, the best v rower thereto; a variety or Holiday fixings; and I doubt nu ~ by the time this appears In print, the victorious liar peri jt Jan. *53 will be on the counter. dec30 JAS. H. McMECHEN. BAZIN'S, Poncine, Honey, Amendine, Omnibus and Floating soap, for sale by J. H. VOWELL, 24, Union street. BBLS. HEMP SEE I), just received by septl. KELLS A CAI.DWELI#: MISCELLANEOUS. P\f \ COILS Manilla rope,ass'd sizes,at Pittsburgh prices; fjyj '20 do tarred hemp ' do do 15 do untarred * do do ?*2 reels Packing Yarn; 1 do Italian hemp Packing Yarn; oO dozen Bed cords and Plough line;.} COO lbs Broom Twine; 1000 lhs sup'r cotton Seine Twine; COlbsGilling; 10 reels hemp Bed cord; 70 bales Oakum; 10 brlrfPitch and Kosin; A general assortment, comprising Blocks, Hooka and Thimbles, Anchors,Caulking n allets and chisels, Lard Oil, .Mops, Caulkiugcottoi and tow, etc. Cordage .lec4?tf ClIAS. II. BERRY, Corner Union and Water Sts. Paints, Oils, &c. A j\_ Linseed Oil, i..nd Oil, 4 LCOHOL, K.vtract Logwoo* Chrome Green, Cold Leal, Black Lead, lied Lead, Bronze, Japan Varnish,&c.. I Chrome Yellow3 l.'rorirli I.Atif !?'rcnch Leaf, Copal Varnish, For sale, low, at VOVVKLL'S Dat;o Stork, No. 24. Uuionst* Fresh Arrival^ ~ 1 000 SAiVANA CIGa "s'? ?WyJ 2o drums ft-eg1* Pigs, 25 boxes ? 'extra, 2a whole boxes Raisens, 25 half * 25 quarter ? ? im w T|a *"">?'??<* packs, 100 boxes Sardines, ? ? ? AI. PA RKER, jVarket street. rT? , , Valentines! L ValentinesSK'^Vyhf^ ar!X?'hlt tl,e ha.ndsomest in the citv * ' aro the cheapest asd au28 2 "oM"s xr"/rw'" ""'d* ?"uU;' loots (irouiid SSu^taSft L^"bu^ 20 bxsJuiuba Paste, ' 50,000- ^To"Ts?^rT^' 20 drums Figs: 20 bxs Raisens j 4 cases Sardines; 5 bags cream nuts; 6 ?? Filberts; 2??z Acitlu'cas Drops: 1 nit V8 *s'lura,t's Pulverized Sugar; "lcc2J e "ndror sale at BROOK'S, No. 121 Main street. T T~- ?street. i-iadies of North Whppiir^ Market street at the store of urtroul>Ie to come on to ownpCricc8?U "" fi"d * C,*olce aasortment, almost at jour septlO m. . Notice. will I.eru.fuZ^bVfhe'unUcrLi^,',1- * Co., I" ad^l the accounts or thoS ' e "Utho, i/eJ ?LJ BUSBEY & LITTLE, ? Uanuj KI-.I.LS A CALDYVELL. J U'%/hCiniCj from PUtfbmflf;S' 80 ? Jiari;cls Butter Crackers, ?i ? Water 20 Boxes Soila ' Sugar "?VW 1 T M PAHKKH. 1853?AS USUAL' the Holidays. "d bcaut,ful *W<*. expressly for ? dec23 Collecting. h.ivinrr m..ln . Is^fSSSHS will nieet with protjt".^."^"'10 '? bis ? SC| ? J AS. H McMECHEN Caps, Caps * g^-4. ? . r TODD* devol. V- J 1 \JXJU IV 1JK, 1 ianAl for sale low to close out; by" 1 J KELLS A; CALDWELL. Starch! Tsresa sw slS"s' ?k.n. I'rico 00 centa Kor wleby w"hout 8ta""?ethe oct2G KELLS & CALCWELL, ' 7TT"?? Sole Agents. ^ and Can Ovsters D u'ccisTf"tlle "ay'for sa,e . ?? "*** , iui oaie oy l^A.M11.1 Es 'and part.es furnished ,n tfe'l^s'^f "e^nd'at Bakery tjf1Ce' ]iru^"ou?n",l,,,,1H for Christmas h^elH^dTt ''CCn ? JAS. H. McMECHEK Send, in your Bills' P ^IXt'd^mTnTr'na^t' "" SUbSCrib,Cr W'" ? ?'"'J TH: JOHNSTON, Jr., KBMainst. OCo-Paitnership: Hivl^i!-w?5LI'?..t'0' associated E. B. siVFl. l?m "taffy'taSKta Hats ! Hats !! Ja"17 ? SCPU6 TO 1JI) a, DEVOL. r~EL liny i. BraM WSS Kada. /O .1 ; SS 'SLaIr Bods, a first rate article, just ree'il call. 'W ofa cl>ca1' 3011 S??d article, will pleasi scpll7 ~~ H3, Mam st. Wanted! do?? Kea5 fT 8kidno- '"N000 ?,d ?' Skins; So s^kFox :?0 ? ?s? s higiiest woorL"^,, 20 janll s- AVERY, 1*16 .Main street. vj ^,ovioVINE(^Ali' f0rs?Iclow^>y O CA'S^S,^?;rAMi- recelv^'byB"RN' f/r- * KELLb&CALDWELL. J F\ '-"'II i! co'a and boys liossuth Hats from -r,r??, 'se?--l l,fi,""" 'rec<:"ea this day and for sale! ~~ s.l). HAKPEK . aAitrr.K 05 and'ver^r ^ow?Ju^recefved a"'?=>? CCS T. II. LOGAN' & Co. n,o,K?A'f, YE,AIt M ADVANCE. ( / rin.^ i- -?" Whuut hoods, bou-ht at 'llulnins 200 SS From IV ew York. JUST received and lor sale a lot or citi?*?r* and fashionable article. citizen Ilats, a new u. HAHl'ER. T1 ERUPTIVE DISEASES. 1 has now become a settled fact, acknowledned hv tu? Tetter, and mauro'liofdiMa^i," used; and although we have npvf?r tnir?., ontseltwhon&vor states* "by ^enwna^vho^y'ai^i'c^ba^i'c^n 01 its wonderrul curative powers. The lo'lufw?ljei?ru J)ear Doctor: when in WhoeuStav? S?rly ?*>??> TOa some more by Express. ' Please send me Yours Respectfully. It is now prescribed by nearly all thp Phvc.;^: ^ city, not as a quack nKdicine. for we ha ve ?"r quaintcd with the coniponant i,arts* ami tliem ac such as we have not the opportm.UyS? ZuZ uV? o. that it is entirely free frini an minerals " d i? IT"' the least incompatible with any or the nr!!nnr 11 ?'i^\f'T'.Cr',S5O"iti0"' or otber Properties 18 ? I o be had at Paxton <Sc Lake's, and K Vahri;.,? ? wholesale and retail by * * a^r^ln?? and sold ?pp^ Look to your Coughs ! HpO all such as are laboring under Couehs Pni iu u X ncss, Pains in the Urlast, 'Spit?SL would honestly recommend the use or Brenu^'ri^CK pound Syrup or Boneset. as a^pleasant Lll S?,dtn^T! cure. It can be had at Messrs Fix?* it, t ?P??ly tho Suapention Bridge, ond at " Lak"?? end ol aug2I- yr-d BKENTI'IKGILR & ARMSTRONG'S, ' Monroe street, Wheeling. DB??r.Ker ?r 8p,nc nMd Mn.de Liniment. SDMdV?ml!l^ai/?ent WC f?rbe?r ?o ?ay anything, the r^lly, we rearUould?\?cJSve c%^ence"toour?s^r"io^?.U 11 can be had at PAXTON & LAKE'S, A.ig.B'-lyid. MliENTLfN-GE^TAHMl^'^.!.. PKA'cn'Ti"011'*,Extract.. creimk A1"101"1. Celery Ac, for flavoring Ice ?rh..^ "'?? ?yr"P?. postnes. Ac. thi? ?,,S ? "12 niceM or ?he kind yet brought to w tl,^t0t?,u?V0,I*1 Ud'? in ">? cilr )?ve used them ... filfat "u?&cUon. Far sale only by v29 T H LOO AN &Co, Bridge Corner Drugstore. CHILDREN'S SHOES. 500 PAIR or children's shoes, ofaU kinds, jurt rccei. Tcd bT Csepa-1) TODD <Jc DEVOL "?eSorthwe., ""urn, u,*tlT ' l> c?'? xs^r,i;rs^n^korvi^n l'lainant; U Andcrson-cSu". 'liiituy G. Fo?, Mechanic hank' ^rer^?'v & w i '"?*, ?ap.r published in ?l,TcUy of wf 'MnNp^SS weeks, and posted at th.?. . hec:in?f?,,"*<J:r Oluoocuiity on the first V"w i?r?ni* &,'*$ -Pn,.?A1c?l,y?Teatc-* ^iILS Was? v>"<;irvi.vjf fy.ni ; Clrc..vtf i ISO" V. -rV an,j . ?l "Carle Per Owners of thesteafatt. ?? 1 The object of this suit^in j merest, lor injury sustained V he said steanibnaVsl^J! A SiSffiVVS;,?>?'??* or.rf Albert I\ Wheeler - injur, done to the are "-UnLWu'KTho"^?'1' "*?"?,? ' 1 motion ortheplaintifrby hhSS^Waltli & ?< do appear here within oiM mJn,,'"'8,:11 "wferil* , this order and do what *ller <1* jSi* 1 nterests in this suit, a.?d forthwith inserted in so'oe 1, r"31 [Jacob and Pendleton.] ,L?XZO L06Uc * Henry iirowne and Co..T * who sues Tor the use of I Samuel Noss; I James Martin. j 'S^rSL^xzssi** tttu' "VUrhbei^^tJ,?i^M.'Tonr^',?tYV^\i terests in this suit, andthif.e 10 wSni W.lh inserted in C<w of "?MoiK'J jv heeling for four successv* ,XCJ P?hUlhei if*. jlocr or the court house or OhiorlJ?'j the next county court! 0h,ocou?'mii< ? [Jacob aiid'l'eiijletou.] AL0BZ0 U)EBt, jj >* Dilt. = j Hughes and Co. ") CO Jchn M**Mannis. j Inc?e- Lc ^aV.\WJ <""> retarw??|?cT ^ ** ?-! inhabitant oMhefraTOmo*1'' thc JefeUixi orthe plaintiffs bvthe-r^t? cr Vir?SL do appear here within one ?2h' n' is ora?S this order and do whatnwv S, ,,'" r fcf?.al !!! f^"1.8suit,and that a c^^., [??? :* "cciiug ior lour successive w??l-.am door ofthe court house Snh,i>Jeks'and P<*W*I the next county court f 01uo cou"t>'?? tta'fajS j [JacobVndpTiSeion.l AMN ZO lORBt ?Daniel Steenrod") ~ Ira Ransom J Incase. An action of assumpsit to recnvrr?t&> j the piaintiff by his attornevs iu. ^ f""?0 ; pear here witLnoJe moJth'X? next county coLu^.?f0^'0 ???$?? [ laoob and Pendilto'n.] -ILOSRO L08u? ^ V1KGINIA;?At Kuies held in the clerk'.<*. ? Circuit Court or Ohio county, in therooaUtffc? George Hardman ") ?Aaron D^'chaloner. j In Clse' ?H inhiblf^nt ?ra#Vi!ng Cen made tbat ^ "3 ; inhabitant or the commonwealth of Xirrm-* -i ?rPMiW' -ttorne," it if, niSeT.ri . " ??iu aner jutMiio^a , ? J? -,vliat ln*J' be necessary to wOt. inSrt^.rt In I ' tbat 4 copy oftiidortekZ - tn?rour sScSf newaP?Perpnblisbeiliiitlie(ii^ ii g lour successive weeks, and postea it the tii counTy^iVr??f0hia "" i u A copy?Teste: AlOSZO 10EDi,t' (Russell & Filzhugh.) L VS? held in the c*iknfci? aiy, 18S5 county, iDthea?i?.?' Porter, Cross 4* Co., 1 OwnersSteamJoat J. II. Gordon. J li*JM frnnTiJSSS.WS1? auit is !o recover S3, lii Jloat ' unt'1 pai<1 ror :,r^i,a.a^'t ll,lv!I1B ,iec" ??de that theo?n?ni^ t jlt??,, ^ u'? conunonmalih m T^s tlmv II, p ^nuffbytheirattorners,ai!r.iii they do appear here within one inontt iflti it? ,L Xr?? . Qrdcr al"1 whit mr In* to protect their interests in this suit, jodlSin: fia'1i?r<ler bo forthwith inserted in son* K?W lished in the city or Wbeelins. for tor inrush Jnn,?!0StS<1 tho front door or the co,1;t **"' county, on the first day orthe cextcouiitr<a& . r,, ?* copy?Teste: ALO.N'ZO 10S131. [M. Aeison ] - VlKlxlAlA:?.At Kuiea heidlutb# . Cireuit Court of Ohio count;, in thecM^' ary, 1853. Matthew H. Houston, "1 vs. > Ik Ciit Kedick AIcKee. J An action of assumpsit to recover ?30 ?w?* professional services rendered, in wLich a n.ent was issued, and returned served. . ? Affidavit having been made that the deftta*3 inhabitant of the commonwealth of V:rpsapf of the plaintiff by his attorneys, it is onle?* be forthwith inserted in some newspaper f* , ,, city of Wheeling, for four successive vretH'J^' _} the front door of the court house of Ohio c*-. first day of the next county court. .,UItc . A copy-Teste: AL05Z0 [J. PaullQ ??* VlKtilMA:-At Kulas held in the cierk*I J* \ Circuit Court of Ohio county, in thenar 1853. Patrick Lyon, ") vs. > I?DUT' John Kirk. ) ^ v An action or debt to recover .tainpromissory note with interest, jnw&f? taclfmeiit' was"issued and returned Affidavit having been made thatth??**~^ t. inhabitant of the commonwealth of ? oi the plaintifT by his attorneys, it is :: eppear he> e within one month after dneP?r^t ordei, and do what may be necessary to tests in this suit, and that a copy of ndthatacopyw??; j e newspaper pubns*^ iccetsive weeks, ? hnmonfflhio ZVZ-h' * with inserted in some n . . Wheeling for four successive v . . front door of the court house of Ohio :o?u? day of the next county court. .ng^ I A copy?Teste; .U.05Z0 U*- . [Russell and Fitzhugh-1 V1KG1MA:?At Kulca h?ld in the Circuit Courtof Ohio county, iot-es* ?* ... 1853. Samuel Neel 7 , n ? vs. > Pette'oone, Ho ten ?Sc Co. J ^ ?* An action of assumpsit to recover ? interest, for goods sold and delivery attachment was issued and returnediser*^, Affidavit having been made that tie inhabitants oftiie commonwealth of * of the plaintiff by his attorneys, it" J do appear here within one montnau* .vri*A this order and do what may be oecsswj, interests in this suit, and that a ctpy^^i forthwith inserted in some newsp*f? ty of Wheelinsfor four successive w cj*' tne front door of the court bouse oi. lirsi day of the next county court- ,0g^? A copy?Teste: ALOJW [Jacob and Perdleton.J VIRGINIA:?^ti.ulcs held iD."f..CSS' Circuit Court of Ohio county, in"' 1853. J. s. Uilworth & Co. ) ,, ft? vs i - H. Pettehouc, Hoben * Co. I ?rt2,alC^ An action of assumpsit to recover S-^ ^ * terest, for goods sold and dtl'*"TsIrvtA tachir.ent was issued and return'^ def"? Affidavit having been nBde',?f' J virs^'i inhabitants of the commonwealth 0' or the plaintiff bjrtbcirattomt^." ?? l<t appear here within one moj?jarr ? tills order and do what ia*f cop. of i.itercsta in this suit, and ttat. forthwith inserted in some new?l?^ ** ty or Wheeling for rour ?ucwM*je tfoC08e^? the front door of the court house oi" dey or the next county court. ^^ A copy?Teste: AUW ^ [Jacob and Pendteton.J __ r""""~cT st??. j, * BKCK1VBD daUy at Co*"0* U,1 Dorsey's Lottery E0ptl4-tr.