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KTnew steamer Virginia, Capt. G. V. Well: ? beat our lauding during the present week, t I h..r p|nCe in the Union Line. The Pitlsburg Ere say that in I10'"' ol Ornish nn K , s|,e ?-ilt eclipse any boat in the Union Line f; tbe "Adams." We shall see. losWELtsBUMH Herald has a long article m Lrmhrnnrnt. We tljink the Editor had bette |" onannexaliau. llis town ivould make quit Electable ward in our city, and would I' Ell the cth ward; i-r, if it would flatter him any (would call U the "Glokiois Cth." r-E ,UV? been using a bottle of Caldwell', }j?r fluid, oni find it the very thing. Itflowj tk> from tiiepen, is a good black, and Iron), in i'aranee, we should think, is possed of the ?ssarydurability- Manufactured anl for sali Joseph Caldwell, Short Cretk, Va. Kil.r or Vailabi-k Lots.?We would call at ?ion to the advertisement of the Sale of n Valu Clot, byPatker Campbell, Esq., which will te place this morning at 10 olclock. He will I offer for sale at Ihe same time, Lot 172 on lest between 5th and 6th. This presents a fcrableopportunity to those wishing to make in liiients in real tslate. L1: performa ,vce of the Theatrical Coin [y at the Melodeon, on Saturday night gave ?eisal satisfaction to the large audience ill at janee. M'll Duret was perfectly at home in Abruizi Queen, and was well supported by ler, as Spalatro. The different characters in Four Sisters >vere well sustained; and in the rpiece, Rendezvous, we cannot discriminate in praise, all the performers fully comprehending |r respective assumed characters and were most Ipy in their personations. The enthusiastic Bausesoftheaudience fully testified their ap Ltioa of the acting in this piece, and as to Self, we will not have a cob-web in our mind I inon'.h to come, so heartily did we laugh. lo night will be peifomied the "Drunkard" and !"DeadShol," and will be the first appearance |r. and Mrs. J. A. Ellsler, and .Mr. Woods, who represented as performers of considerable iner i their different spheres. ? MANIFEST. riAU BOAT TOM. SW.l.VS mn.M LOUISVILLE. Iisythsii Hopkins 146 bales cotton, 2 casks of ; M'Afee & Ilro., 5 casks sides, 61 bbls lard, is sholders; Lambden, Uonhani & Co., 6 rags; 0 Pryorl07 bbls lime; Cowgill & M> 75 hhdssides, 65 teirees hams; R R A??eiit les of cotton; H K 1 ist & Co., 10 bbls liquor Robb, W M Berryhill & J Arbentz, each 1 lot ture; W Anderson 1 box books; Hubbard 116 potatoes; G Wilson, 6 packages. r re-shipment to Pittsburgh, 23 boxes tobacco Is lard, 41 hhds sides, 142 teirees hams. soils orremedies arc tried a! this season of llio year lis and colds. It you arc afflicted get a box of Hry- i ulicoriic Wafers; price 23 ccnts. and ir it doc.- not I. you can set ihe money backi but it Ki/l do It J vertisement. attention of the Methodist Church and her Clergy, ! .1/inisters and public Speakers is invited to the t? in to day's |?per, in re-ard to Locoek's Pulmo afers. 2o cents per box. To be had of K*ells & I^ring and Summer Clothing. STEPHEN RICE, Merchant Tailor, INOUNCSS to his old fnends ami customers and the public generally, that having re commenced business, notv receiving at his new .store llo*m in the SP/tJnG SE, WatcStr et, a splendid assortment of CI.OTHS jttr color, quality, and variety. Plain and fancy EIMERESf Silk, Satin, and all kinds of VES TINGS, r recently selected by himself in the Eastern cities, tble for the Spiiug and Summer, and which he will ke up to order at the ihortett notice, in the bcxt trr, and 'atest atule, Hi* fnncy Department races Shirts of every ^ind, Collars, Cravats, Hand lers, Gloves. Undemhirts, Drawers, Stockings, and ? article kept in Gentlemen's general furnishing If you want the bent fit out in the city, call at "Head rs," South room SPIiIGG HOUSE, Water Street. frrl5-tf Valuable Property for Snie or Co Purtu??r*liip. UK undersigned offers for sale or co partnership, a 1ST FURNACE, located lour miles from the line ol the imoreamlOhio Railroad, and near Fairmount, .Marion Va., together with an abundance of Iron Ore, Lime* >, Coal and Timber, close to the furnace. The u;idcr d wishes either to sell, or extend his operations, ar.d y one havinga Rolling Mill or Fouudry in Wheeling, will joiu in with this establishment, and furnish a n Engine, he will offer the most liberal terms, receiv i inachiiiery or stock at a lair valuation. xiraens of the Ore and Pig Metal may be seen at the eof the Wheeling Intelligencer. I of Iron ore, delivered at the furnace, per ton.. ?1,25 t of Charcoal, per 100 bushels i>,75 koi Limestone, per ton 87i I Bon. Thomas Hayi.iuiiu will receive and conduct any J Clemen to the establishment who may desire to visit and mine it. 1 JOHN c: WILLIAMS. THERE'S NO USE IN TALKING. HE people have found it out that W 1). Motte ?V Bro Lther have now got soms of the prettiest new Spring Haines, Chilli 11areges, P.inted Chally, Foularde silks, lother Dress Goods, in Wheeling They are going fasl ome soon if you wish to get a good choice. *rlfi W ? D. .MOTTE it- HKO. L HHlaS. Alcohol, in store and for tale by ' <frb 2) KELLS CALDWELL. Worth Knowing: ?VERY body is interested in knowing where to get the ? prettiest goods at the lowest prices. ' W. D. .llotte A: Bro., lest every body, when they go out shopping, to just [,y in at their store on Maiket street, and they wi!l e find one of the largest and best assorted stocks in country, and new and desirable goods arriving every 30 marl 5, BMP SEED and Cai ary seed just ieceived by /nJ'V1 A* ELLS * CALDWELL LKS Sponge, received by KELLS <fc CALDWELL. . FINE OFFICE TO-LET. iu? T,ED^n lhc 2d floor- in Melodeon buildings.? ,'i?. 8t?.ry saIoon in ,he same buiidings, CC by eet. with a small room attached- Apply to Wm. L. McAFEK DISSOLUTION. | huE Partnership heretofore existing under the name ol 1 L CAYWOOD, CON KLIN A CO, was dissolved by fyual consent, on the 22d ol October, 1S52. A CAYWOOD, F C CONKLiN, W M CLARK. NOTICE. iHK business of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturing, in all its varieties, will be continued the unde*signed, at the same stand, No 19, Union street, in M Clark having withdrawn. V continuance ol the pvtronagc heretofore extended to the ablishment, is respectfully solicited. novis-lyd.c CAYWOOD & CONKLIN. >AYSON'S Indelible Ink,with end withoutpreparatioii for sale by J. It. VOW ELL, 24 Union St. L Blil.S. HEMP SEED, just received by ) septl. KELLS & CALDWELL. nCOTT'S LIFE, bound and in paper, and the Histor j 3 of the Mexican War, both authentic and well written ?stories, can be had at the Literary Depot, at a great r* auction Cmarl) J AS. H. McMECH EN. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE \ UK Palm Leaf Shawls were all sold last year, but wo fj have another style not out here y^t?v. ome and see then . Hup2-1 1H: JOHXSTXJW Jr., 162 Mains*. I?or Snle?4 Horses, some of which are ?ood racking Ol aiid buggy horses, see M. J. ROHAN. [Zaoe Stieet, East Wheeling, or at his .Marble Yard t tr 1.2-2 By Express this day. LEGANT French worked Spencers, and rich embroi dered Sleeves; Tassels in colors at.d black, wi ih an idditionai supply of rich Bonnet Ribbons. uar3 11K1SKELL dtCo. UST RECEIVED, 5 Baskets Champagne Wine in qts and pts. 2 ' best Sal lad Oil. For sale at (novlO) S.WQqDKOW , IJI/P Carb. Soda, OveaiiT'laTTar, and Epsoin Satis, foi O sale by J. It. VOW ELL, feb28 ? 21 Union street. Notice. \\T W- MOTTE has associated with him as a partner, 11 ? his brother J. VV. MOTTE, the partnership com mencing on t^e 11th inst The style of the firm will be W. u. MOTTE & BROTHER. [feblS Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to W. D. Mom arc requested to call and settle their accounts immediately. teblo W. p. MOTTE. cUtlntzCM. WE would call particulrr attention to our beautifu T I assortment of French Chintzes, plain and bordered Britliantines, durk and light colors; also rich Fuinituro Chintzes and perfectly fast colors, just opened at feb22 HEISKELL& Co?s * FEW more ten ol iho&e premium straw cutters which will be sold low by enquiring at feb22 M.J. ROHAN'S Marble Works, 65, Market street. BASKfcTS Ground Nut*; 6 boxes I.emons; 200 boxes J of fine Crackers?Just received and for sale at *ec 4 BROOKS'. OKEGS Pure White Lead, Kchoonmaker's br. nd 4"JVJ just received by KBLLS & CALDWELL febl2 i mcm relfaed barax; received by jai,22) ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree or the circuit court Tor Ohio county, mado in n suit in chancery llierciu depending, wherein Andrew Muldrew is complainant, anil the widow ami heirsol Thomas Muldrew, deceased, are defendant. I shall on Saturday, the 23d day or Apt it r.ext, proceed to sell at public sale, at the front door of the court house of Ohio county, to the highest biddo.-, a certain lot ??T land, to it: lot No. 30, situate ill that part or the city of Wheel* in?. call'it East Wheeling, whereor the said Thomas JVu drcw died seized: upon a ciedit of six, twelvo and eigh teen months: the purchaser giving bonds with go?d secu [ rity 1 caring interest from the day orsale. WAI. S.TVICKUAM, mat 21 Sheriff and Com. MORE NEW GOODS. I^LKGANT 6i Hrocatell for cm tains and table covers, \i IJ Eng-ish lurnitu'e chintzes; very rich. Also, laco curtail s ai.d fringes. tcceived t. is day. mar2l HEISKELL & Co. 1 ELEGANT chin zes, in heautilul rtyles, linen ginghams, li original quality, 100 pieces velvet ribbons, all widths; eolored and white crape shawls, cashmere shawls, spring styles; Lace and embioidered muslin sleeves; silk pocket handk rchie .*?, for boys and men; gents fancy silk cravats, very rich. Just received, this day. wni2l HEISKELL & Co. FOR SADDLES. A LARGE supply of low priced navy blue and dark cloths: alio cotton osnaburgs. Just received. innr21 HEISKELL & Co. Public Sale or n very Vnlunble l.ot. 1W1 LI, o.i Monday the *21 -t day t?l" March Inst., sell at public auction on the premises, that very valuable lot ol ground, known as number nine, in square number three on Main street, in the city of Wheeling This lot will be sold in three seperate parcels of twenty two feet front each on Main street, and reaching back the full depth or the lot to the new street lately opened by the Haitimoie and Ohio Railroad, on the East side ol their de pot. Terms made known at time of sale marS PARKER CAMPBELL. CENTRE WHEELING CASH STOKE. Rhodcii, McIVuir & Co., ARK now opening a splendid ?tock or New Spring (?'oods,* at No 33 Main street, t Centre Wheeling, where they intend Keeping, at all times, a lull assortment suitable for both city and country trade. maris Dress Goods. "\\rE have every variety or dress goods, which will be 7 T sold a", the lowest relail prices, by maris RHODES, <& McNAI R (k Go. BONNETS AND RIBBONS. CI ALL and sei what an elegant assortment of bonnets J and bonnet ribbons they arc exhibiting at the Centre Wheeling cash store. RHODES, McNAIR Co. maris MISSES AND CHILDREN'S. PAIRS misses fine col'd and black Gaiters; iVi * 4 ' bronze boots; Hi' ' * ' kid slippers; ?200 * child ? fancy shoes; 100 ? * black lust received at the south end of maikct square, s'.gn or the lliack Mammoth Hoot. maris TO 1)1) HE VOL. I Bryan's Pulmonic Waters. "Whooping Cough. T)ryi?u'i Pulmonic Wafers 1 > relieves the distressing symp toms, and cause tree expectoration.? The are very ple.sant to the taste, and any child will take them. Piice2o cents per box. H . PATTERSON; 33 Monroest , Sole Agent. For sale by 1. mar 19 J. W. Robb, (?hair ITInuufactnrcr, mid Dealer in Fnrui tare, HAS always on hand, at his old established stand, A'o. 114 Main St., Wheeling, Va., Every variety or chairs, warianted or the best material and workmanship. He would invite those who may wish to purchase, to cail and examine his stock or Cabinet Fur niture, which his been selected by him, expressly for this market. It consists o! sofas, bureius, spri, g seatchairs, wash and work stand, wnat-uots, nedsteads of every variety, cribs, ottomans, lounges, card, dining and break fast tables, Ac., all or which will be sold at the lowest rates J. VT. R. believes that an experience or many years in the bushics?, will enable him to give eutirc satisfaction to all who may honor hiin with e call. maris Men's Pine shoes. PA 1RS Ate'lis fine Oxford ties, 80 * CalfHrogans, 1*20 ' Patent Leather Shoes Just received by [marl7] TODD DEVOL. TODD &. DEVOL, WHOLESALE AND It E TA IL DEALERS 1X Boots and. Shoes! Mens', Boys' and Childrens' Leghorn, Canton and Palm Lear Hats* A*c., at the wel' known stand or the Black ITIu 111 moth Boot, South end of the Market Square. WE are niw opening an unusually larut stocl or Spring and Summer Boots; Shoes, Hats and Cap*, selected with great care; and manufactured at tho best workshops of Philadelphia and New England, expressly^for our Wholesale and Retail Trade. To our reg ular customers and all others who may favor us with a call we can ofTer you Goods, which we guarantee equal in qual ity ol materials and workmanship, to tho.*e manufactured in this or any part of the United States. mar!7 TODl) & DEVOL. Men's Boots. "JfJ PAIRS A/en's fine Calf Hoots, 70 48 ? Kip ?? Juat receive 1 by [marl7] TODD & DKVOL. FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS. \ Q PA IKS Roys fine Calf Roots, xO 48 4 Youths fine 4 4 ISO ? Rt ys fine calf anil patent leather shoes, Just received by [marl7] TODD <fc DEVOL. , A DIES C.A1TKUS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. PAIRS of Ladies fine Rlack Gaiters, -'VJvJ 600 * ? Kid Shoes aiul Slipper, Just received by [marl7] TODD At DKVOL. FJR SALE OR RENT. IT HE house 011 the Island, formerly occupied by O. A. . Zone, will be rented low, to a desirable tenant, 01 sold hi accommodating terms. Possession given immediately* Lpply lo COWG1LL ?$? M'S WORDS, mar 17 No. 43 Water street FOR SALE. OOO1APPLR trees and Grape roots. Those wishing to purchase a valuable assortment f Applo trees can be accommodated at the Wheelim: stand Nursery. Pricc $8 to $10 per hundred A liberal liscount made to those buying to sell again. inorf>-2wd W. & E. ZANE, Proprietors. Gazette copy one week, and charge this office. WHEELING FEMALE ACADEMY. f 11 cbar{{c of the "Sinter* of the Vinitn tion B. V. lit/' rilK FOLLOWIHCI R*TK8 1UVK BERN ADOPTED FOR TIII8 IN MT1TUTION FROM TIIK 1ST Of Al'KlI.. ioard, Light, Fuel and Washing for tho Scholastic year of 44 week*, Sl?0.00 *0 extra charge, howovcr, will be it ade when the Vacation is spent at the Academy. Half hoarding per quarter of It weeks, 6,00 ruition in Senior department, 1st Class 4 7,00 ? 4 d ? ? G,00 ' 4 Junior 4 1st 4 4 6,00 4 2d 4 4 4,00 4 Primary 4 1st 4 4 3.00 ? 2d 4 4 2,00 [nk, Pens and Paper, 4 60 Extra Charges. ruition in French, Spanish or Italian, 4 4,00 Drawing and Paining in water cclors and materials, 4 4,00 3il Painting, 4 4 * 4 8,00 Kmbioidei v or Fancy Work, 4 2,00 yocal Music, when no instruments learned 4 3,00 flarp ??? use or instrument (Beginners,) 1 12,00 * 4 * Subsequently, * 15,00 Pianoor Guitar 4 (Reginners,) ? 8,0!) * * 4 Subsequently, 4 10,00 N. B. W hen young pupils are entered for a year or more, Board, Tuition in the general course, and plain but suita ble clothing will be furnished for $150 per annum. marl4-lm KXTKNIHIVE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. HK1SKELL-& CO., have received end bavo in stoic Tor sale at the lowest prices: 200 Pieces .bleached Shirtings from the New York mills, Washington, Nannkeag Mouat .Vernon, White Hock Juniata Dwigiit, Lowei} mills, Wilton, Root Lousdale, and other noted Factories. 200 Pieces 3-4, 7 8, 4-4, 9-8, 5 4, and 6-4Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. 500 Pieces Rich Fancy Prints, being thelarces and most varied stock we have ever offered. 100 Pieces Berage De Lair.es and Mouslin De Laincs. 150 " Ginghams, in Manchester, Karlston, Fiencli, Scotch and American. 75 Pieces Checks, Mariner Shirtings, and Bcrwick Shirting Tweeds. 150 Pieces Saitinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Per sian Cloths. CO Pieces Flannels, in Welch, Ermine, Silk and Wool, Scarlet, Shaker, and other styles, white and col ored. 25 Pieces Rleached and Brown Canton Flannels. 40 44 I*. i8h Linens, our own importation, a) d most approved makes. ,, ? Cloths and Cashmeres, in great variety, Casbinerets, .Merino and Italian cloths. In rfcli dress L-oods we name elegant Brocades, (foiled Plaid, Ottoman, Poult de Soil and otbor ntyles of colored Silks. Black Silks, or BischofPa and other approved makes. Bareges and French Berage de Laines in great variety. >1 ouKelin do Lainesaud ouselin de Reges, all colors. Swiss muslin, figured andplaiil. Tarlatans, all colors. , ? Lawns, Tisucs, Challys, Grenadines, Fonl.md Filks, Crape Llsse, French Cliintifs, and Hrilliantines, bordered and plain. House Keeping Uoodi. GO Pieces 9-8, 5-1 0-4, 10.4, 114, and 12 4 lileuched Slice tines anil Pillow mm muslin. CO Pieces Tickings, tome extra lieavy. 00 ? Furniture prints, including some rich styles and fast colors. Lace muslin curtains very beautilul. Marseilles Quiltj. elegant designs^white and colored. Harnsly slieeUngs anff Pillow case linens. Damask table cloths, all sites, some suitable icr ex tension tables. Damask and unbleached table linens and napkins. Furniture Dimity, in white and colors. Furniture Plaids, 75 pieces Crash. Huck aback Russia and Damask Toweling. Fruit Napkins. , , , ? Woolenand Linen Druggets and crumb clothRi Three Ply, superior and common carpcUngs, ?t redn ccd prices. n^r12 I |Q BBLS. NO* 1 LAB6 OIU ID 5 do No. 2 do do n heNo?lir?oJ is a superior article, and well ad to eitbrr machine iy or bu ning. ? R i oh* ?B lSLCk ?Silbs. "nlrlS reP*re2100tfer^ U MOTTK& BRO By the National Line. I'Kl.miNAI'lllil) FOR THE 11A1LY INTKI.LIGKNCKli FOREIGN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA. New York, March 19. The Canada arrived at Halifal, bringing 95 pa? sengers, and dales to the fifth of March. The Atlantic arrived out on 1 lie'2d, City of Gin* gow sailed on the evening of the 2d. England.?Palmerston stated in Parliament that no application had been made for the expulsion ol foteign refugees from England. Had such appli cation been made, it would have met a firm and decided refusal. Lord Dudley Steuart called the attention of Pnr ialin-nt to Turkish affairs. Lord Russell replied. Lord Dudley had thought it necessary to have a frank explanation with Austria, and at the same time express the views of England as to maintain ing the independence of Turkey, and had no doubt the difficulties would be adjusted by nego tiations. A Manchester firm employing 5000 looms, have determined upon working but a short time and to limit their productions, in consequence of the present unremunernting piices. Mazzinni publishes a letter taking the responsi bility of the London Committee's Manifeste, and states that the address to Hungarians was written by Kossuth nt his request, during Kossuth's so journ at Kuluyoi, and never afterwards retracted. The Duchess of Sunderland, placed Stafford House at the disposition of Mrs. Beecher Stowe, to give receptions. The Government has refused a charter to the London, Liverpool and American steamship Com pany. A ship arrived from Melbouru with nearly ?1, 000,000 of gold from the Anstralian mines. The hurricane of the 26th caused many ship wrecks along the coast. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Cotton.?Sales of the week 35,550 bales.? Sales to speculators 8,250, sales to exporters 4, ,500. Imports for the week 87,000 bales. Slocks on hand, inclusive of amount on shipboard, G50, 000 bales. Market dull, with a declining tendency. Fair Orleans, GI; middling, 5 3-8. Fair Mobile (H; middling, 54 a 5 9-IC. Fair upland, C; mid dling 4 a Si. Commercial advices from India are unfavorable, particularly lor export trade. Western canal flour, 24s 6d a 25s. Haltimore and Pl.iladephia brands 25s Gd a 2Gs. Corn mar ket dull. White quoted at a decline of Id a 3d, and is selling at 3ls 6d a 32s. Yellow 31s Gd, mixed 31s. M'Henry's circular quotes the provision market as poorly supplied and dull, with more sellers than buyers. The demand for eastern bacon is firm at 54s a 57s. Lard has considerably declined and is nominally quoted at 62s. Ashes?pots are selling at 22s. dull -pearls at 28s. Tobacco?stocks at Liverpool, exclusive of that or. ship board, is 128,000 hogsheads. Market firm with an upwaid tendency. I.onuon Money Market. ?Transactions have been small in United States and State stocks.? There is an increased pressure in the money mar ket. The Bullion with Bank has decreased ?87, 750. Consols for money ore steady at 991 a 'J9J. FROM P1TTSI1URGII. March 19. River G feet and half and falling. Weather fine. CINCINNATI MARKET. March 19?noon. River fallen 14 inches. Weather fine. Markets very dull. Sales of flour nt S3,60a3, G5 Whisky, sales at 18al8?. Oats scarce at 30a 33. Butter 12al5. Clover Seed 5,70 to 5,80.? Molasses at 22^. Rio Coffee 9IalO. NEW YORK MARKET. March 18?noon. Cotton brings full p'ices and firm, Steamers news no effect. Sales of 4,250 libls flour, State, at S4,50a4,G2. Oh'.o24,48a5, 700 Southern at ?4,42a 5,12 unsettled. Wheat nominal, white72i, yellow 6G. Rio Coffee, 94a9}, Java 11J active. Sugar 4ja5J. Molasses steady. Prison Whisky 22J.? Mess Pork 15,75a87, prime 14,37a50. Mess Beef unchanged. Uanis 9$, Shoulders Gd. Lard 9^a9f per lb. in bills. The Primary Dcpnrtmeut OF THE Meade Collegiate Institute. WELLSBURGj VA. rilK Fail session of this School will commence on MON DAY iho 13(hor SEPTEMBER,anil will continue fivecnl. ?ndar months. No pupil will be received for a less time than one session, inless by special agreement,?and when once entered, no leduction will be made for absence during the session, ex ;ept in cabesfofprotracted sickness,?nor will any pupil be icrmitted to withdraw. This rule is positive. TERMS: Day pupils,?Primary English Department $.10 00 Classical and Mathematical 12 00 llj-iid and Tuition per session or five months... 4300 One hairiuvaiiably in advance, the remainder at the mid. lie ol the session. A discount or 15 per cent, will be made on the bills or all Ministers or the Gospel. (GfFor turther information see catalogue, published by Itoard of Trustees. By order or the Board, SAM'L D. TOMPKINS, Rec'or Wheeling, Sep. 18, '52. Special Notice. # NEW ARRANGEMENT. Wheeling to Cleveland in Twelve Hours, VIA CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, FROM WR(iL8VIU.K In connection with the splendid side-irheel steamers Winchester and Diurnal. The steamer WINCHES TEH, Capt. Geo. 1). Moore, / 1 Jk leaves Wheeling on Men. IJays, Wednesdays and Fri>SBllfiBBBH ilayx, ana the steamer DIURNAL, Capt. Thus. 1>. Ual lioon, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o' clock, a. m. precisely, and reach Wellsville in time to r.onnnct with the Express Trzin of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, for Cleveland* The above steamers connect at wheeling with the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD; . ?WITH THE? VNIONJLINEOF STEAMURS KROM LOCIRVILUi And the regular packets ironi Marietta aud Parkersburg. Passengers are ticketed through from Wheeling, Sleu henville, and intermediate landings between Whcelingand WellsvMIe, to CI veland." The Clev land and Pittsburgh Railroad connccto at Cleveland with the Cleveland, Columbus&. Cincinnati Railroad, and the Toledo, Noricalk and Cleveland Railroad. For the South and West, with the LAKE SHORE RAILROAD, FOR THE KAST. Passengers for Cleveland, Co!umbur, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Racine, Milwaukie, or tl.c Great Wes'j for fluff alo, Niagara Falls, Albany or .Boston; for New York, via New York and Erie, or New York Cential Railroad Line, will find this a cheap, expeditious, comfortable, aud pjeas ant route. Keinrning. Regular connections are made at Cleveland with the above Railroads, and at Wclls-ville with the above i:ained Steamers. S. C. BAKER CO., Agents, Wheeling. ALEX. DOYLE, Agent, Steubenville. J. DURAND, Superintendaut. feb23-'o3 C. & P. R. R., Cleveland. Short Creek lands for Sale In Oblo county, Virginia. WISHING to dispose or my Real Estate, I ofTcr at pri vate sale until the 1st day or November next, mv rami iu the County or Ohio, situate on the waters or Short Creek, containlngabout five hundred and sixty acres. This prop* crty is desirably located on both sides or the Wheeling. West Liberty and Kethany Turnpike, about seven miles irom Whcelingand five rrom West Liberty. The farm is fix the highest state of improvement, having a large amount or new plank fencing, and judiciously laid off ill fields for tanning and grazing purposes. There are on the premises two good dwelling houses, with ample sta tiling, corn cribs, dec. There are also four good tenants Houses. There is a commodious new barn, one hundred and eight reet long by forty four in width, fitted in every particular for the wants or the !arfti, including ample shcl tcr for twelve hundred sheep-. 1 will sell these lands in whole or in part, to suit the wishes or those desirjng to purchase. Terms will be lib rial. ? The rapidly advancing i mprovement or the ci ty or Wheel ing, the facilities afforded by the various rail Toad connec tions about to be completed with the West, and the Sea hoard, the excellent market now afforded in Wheeling for the marketable productions or the country, render this Tartu highly desirable for persons wishing to farm profitably, and t has seldom been that finer inducements have been held outto purchaser*. I. W. MITCHELL. Wh&Un&Sep 121," 1852. If the abovfi -lands are not1 cold at pHnfd 'sale before Wednesday the first day or June next, they will be offered on that day at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, in parcels to suit puichasers. A plat or tnese lands will be prepared tor the inspection ol persons desiring to purchasi. I r the above lands are sold ontha first day of Jone, I will on that day and the next, sell all my stock, horses, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, <&c., .*cM of the usual variety. TERMS made known on the day of sale. i.archl2.?6S DCS" Washington Reporter and Examiner, and Wellsbarg Horaldpcoy. STEAMBOATS. 8. C. 11AKEH. JOHN LIST. H. C. BAKER Ac Co., STEAMBOAT AGENTS, WHEELING, VA. WI LL attend to the receiving and delivering or freight and collection or freighl hills. (E9~Oflke at the Store. [octl8?dtf ??c. OA.KKR. JOHN LIST. BOAT STORE. H.C. HAKKit \r CO. Will supply IConiM at nil bourn. No. 23 Water Street, ian31?dtf WHEELING. VA. J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, NVHEKLING, VA. Wbnrf Ront nt the foot of JVIouroc Mtreei. W ill attend to the receiving and delivering ol freight, ami the collcclton offreight bills. Freight Tor all regular packets will lc recel vod ? free- ?>: charge. novl2-dl FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. THE new ?nd splendid Union Lin* steamer, ??TIIOS. SWANK," Jno. Mc. Lure, Master, will leave for the above Jports, on Monda) the 21st inst., (onih: arrival of the cars from the East.) at C o'clock, P. M. For freight or paisage, apply to niai21 S. C. HAKEKA Co , A6't*. '? Stale rooms can bo secui cd by applying to agents. FOR WABASH RIVEr7 TIIEsplendid steamer GEORGETOWN. 'ok, Ah i?ter, will leave for ti e above and intermediate ports, on Monday tl-o 21st., lat 4 o'clock, P. M For freight or pnssnge ai ply to mar2l S,. C. Ii\ KEIt ?V Co. Ag'ts. Regular Packet Between VThecliuj*, Iflariettn, I'nrkerNburg & Ilorli iiiKporf. fv THE FasL BuuuirgStcainer VENTURE, ? E Watkikh, Master, will leave Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A M., positively! returning, will leave Hockingport at Gj o'clock, A. M., and Parkers burgi?t7| o'clock, A. M., every Tuesday, Thursday, uiul Saturday. Any business entrusted to the Captain or Clork will I proniptly attended to For freight or passage, apply to martO J M HAM1WON. Agent FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. THE new and splendid Union Line | steamer BALTIMORE, Wm. Clark, Mas j tor, will leave for the ahova ports on Sat dm day, March 19tli at G o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply to marl8 S.G. BAKEK ?& Co, Agents. State rooms can be secured by applying to agents. THE fine new steam / IP* Capt. J. McVay, a ? Capt. H. S. Pierce, rSiaBrL ,j?rceularly for Zunesv REGULAR ZANESVILLE AND WHEELING PACKETS. THE fine new steamer DAN CONVEKS. "* and JULIA DEAN, . will leave Wheeling rceularly for Zunesville and Muskingum River. All freight received at our Wharf Boat, free of charge. S. C. BAKER CO , marl I Agents' Cincinnati Packet. THE fine steamer BRILLIANT, R.J. I Grace Master, will leave Wheeling every Thursday, at 7 o'clock, P. M. F??i lreight flor passage,apply to J. M. HAMILTON. Cincinnati Packet. TilE line steamer MESSENGER, John ) Klinefelter, Master, will leave Wheeling every Saturday, at 7 o'clockM. For ^height or passage, apply to Ieb2f? J. M. HAMILTON. CINCINNATI PACKET. THE splendid Steamer B'JCKEYE STATE, Rcltzho ver, master,will leave Wheeling for Cincinnati every Sun day at 7 o'clock, P. M. For Height or passage apply to febO J. M. HAMILTON, Aj??t. CINCINNATI PACKET. THE splendid Steamer KEYSTONE STATE, Stone, master, will leave Wheeling Tor Cincinnati evory Monday at 7 o'clock, P. M . For freight or passage appl> to feh'.> .J. M. HAMILTON. Ag't. Change of Timet CLKVELAyl) AND VlTTSUURGlt RAIL II OA I). XJ. S. MAIL DAILY LINE BETWEEN Wheeling and Pittsburgh. TH E fine side wheel passengers steamers fT^T"0'^ ^ WINCHESTER,Cap. I Geo. 1). Moore, anil DIURNAL, Capt. Thos. Calhoun, will run daily between Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Winchester leaving Wheel ngevery Monday Wednesday and Friday; ami the Diur nal every Tuesday, Thursduy and Saturday, at 7 A. M.j arriving at Wellsville in time to connect with the Cleve land cars, and nt Pittsburgh in time tor the morning lines East. Returning?the Winchester leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.j arriving at Wheeling in time for the msil lines for Ohio. | |For freight or passage, apply on board or to S. C. BAKER A Co., Agcni. K3rThrough tickets for Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, De troit; Milwaukic, Chicaeo, ZJuflalo and Dunkirk,sold at the office of S. C. Baker Co. ( feb5 For Zanesville: L The fine passenger steamer JULIA pHEAN, Binmngs, master, will leave for the above place every Tuesday at 4 o' clock, P M . For freight or passage apply on lioard, or to Jan 18 S. C. BAKER CO. For Parkersburgh. THE frst running steamer Allegheny Clipper,W. S. George Master, will leave Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and IFriday, at 10 o'clock A. M. Returning, will leave Parkersburgh every Tuesday, Thursdayand Sa turday at G A. M. For freight or passage apply on boaid or to S.C. BAKER ?V Uo., jmll?dtf Agents. Wheeling & Parkersburg Packet. ^ I 0 TilE ?'INK NKW MAIL STEAMER COURIER, JAMES H. HOI!HUTS, will leavr Wheeling every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday r?r 1'aiK srsburp, at 10o'clock, A M. Returning, will leave Park sraLurg overy Wednesday,Friday and Monday at 6 o'clock A M. For freight or passage apply on board. Nov29, lyr,?l For Zanesville A THRNewaml spltmled steamer HELEN Co* Master, leaves lor Znnes >3^vine, every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock, J-tOZtsEfJ A A!. For freight or pas?aee. apply to nov27 J m HAMILTON, Agent. Cincinnati Packet. Iv TMHSplendid Steamer ALLEGHENY. Jf? C Batciiei.or, Master, will leave Wheel ing every TUESDAY, lor Cincinnati, at ?r. o'clock, P M. For freight or passage, apply to novl2-tr J M HAMILTON, Agent. Cincinnati Packet. THE Splendid Steamer CINCINNATI, H Kocktz, Master, \vill leave Wheeling every WEDNESDAY, for Cir.cinnati, at 6 o'clock, P M. For freight or passage, apply to novl2-tf J M HAMILTON. Agent. For Cincinnati. THE regular packet steamboat PITTS BURGH, II. Campbell, Master?leaves Wheeling ?very Friday at C o'clock, P. For freight or passage apply lo i ov3l?dtf J M HAMILTON, Agent. For Gallipolis. . THE Splendid Steamer WM KNOA, J .|jrr-m"i Master, will leave Wheeling for fr^>rfe3oWGalHpoHBt every WEDNESDAY at 9 o' clock, A M. For freight or passage, apply to novI2 J M HAMILTON, Agent. For Sunfish. THE Fast running Steamer STEPHEN BAYARD, Booth, Master, will leave .Wheeling tor Sunflsli EVEKY DAY, ai 'half past 3 o'clock, P M. For freight or passage, apply to novl2 J 74 HAMILTON, Agent. Office of Transportation, Bai.timork and Ouio Railroai*. \ Wheeling Station, Feb, 1'J, 1553. J UNTIL further notice, the Express Passenger Train will leave this Station daily (a heretofoic id vert is ed) at C o'clock and 45 minuter, A. >!.. arr.vinciu Haiti more to connect, with the morning trains Tor Philadelphia and Washington city. J. H. FOKl); Ag't, 30 BOXES PeiTy Davis* Pain Killer, received by nov20 JCELLS & CALDWEL' For Rent. A DESIRABLE dwelling, situated on Quincy street, between 4tli and 5lhistieets. Also, several small tene ments, near the North end of the Market House. Apply to ImarlOl THOMAS PAULL. Just Received, HARPER'S Magazine, for March; The Two Me:cliai ts or Solvent and Insolvent, by T. S. Arthurs N. Y. herald and Tribune; Baltimoie Daily Sun; Philadelphia Ledger, received daily at tlio Ne?v Depot, Main street, opposite Norlh Wester.: Bank. J L. BUSH, marl 1 CLLHS Red Lead, bought bero e the late i.dvance lt/VJU iii price, and will be sold accordingly by fob23 T. H. LOGAN 4-Co. MEWS BOOTS. A Q PA 1R men's calf double sole and double upper Boots, ^JtO CO ?? " " Boots, just received at the sign of he black mammoth boot, C?ep24) TODD & DEVOL. LINSEED Oil, White Lead and Tuipcnline, just receiv ed by H. VOW ELL. teb28 24 Union street. IK BBLS, Alcohol, for which the Diploma was award It) ed at the late Fliir, in store and for sale by novQ KBLLS <fc CALDWELL: Illustrated Paintings. THE subscribers to Mason's, and Tallis ?tr Co's illustra ted publications, are requested to call at the Litera ry Depot, for the porpose of making arrangements to com.' plete their works, which have not heretofore been furnish, ed complete, owing to the want of good faith on the part of Woodward & Roland, of Pittsburgh, the original.canvas era now? ?' JAS. H. McMECHEN. BARRELS Linseed oil, Dayton ?St Country make, for sale by T. H. LOGAN & Co. f*bS3 12 Ear sulc low?Two spring wagoua lor 1 or ||&ith harncM. 3 M"U1U CALDWELL. O LHS. Ked Lead, lec'd by " 5?,UUU (ftb?) KELLS. A CALDWELL ADVERTISEMENTS. OB. LOCOCK'H PULMONIC WAFERS. IN TEN MINUTES THE GKEAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. KO It TIIK CURE OF COLDS, C0U0I18, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, CON8UMFTION, AND ALL AVHKCT10N8 UK TIIK CUK8T AND LUNG8. Ctortill mo from llev.Dr.Luc cv. TIIK followingcertificate, from one of oitrtrlrev, almost ay well Kitit jh as any poo 11 in the Union, i* wo.ih a thousand obtained from other lands, I rem unknown per sona. To tiik M(.TiioniBT Church aku ukr Clicrov, and to Speakers and Mill steis generally?The following is from one of your aged, most extensively known, and gified ministers, Kov. l)r. Lrcicr*, or the East Genesee Confer encc, N. Y.: "1 am happy to ackuowl ulgo the substantial benefit I Iihvc received from the u?e ol 1)r. Locock's Pulmonic Wakkrs. I had a severe cold, attended with symptoms of fever. The usual rcmed es prescribed by my physician kept the lever under; hut my cough continued alarmingly severe and obstinate. The morbid state ol my stomach iclusing the preparation the physicians deemed it necessa ry to employ, my son procured a box ofl<ocock's Wafers, and advised me to try them. Tho use or them gave imme diate roller. A Her using two boxes i was quite redoied, which 1 have every reason to believe, was tho result of their efficacy. Yours, &., Rochester, Dec.'id, '52. SAMUEL LUCKEY." Price, Suceuts a box. For sale wholesale or retail, by KELLS A: CALDWELL. marl7 General Agents. W. K. COI'l.iS. j# b. KKYH. "Wm. F. Coplan & J. B. Keys. Forwnrdiug Agents and commission Merchants. WHEELING, VA. qCJTWre piepared to Porwaid Merchandise, and Fro. ducc, by Kailioadand Steamboat, without delay. ItEl'EK TO?Samuel Neal, Wheeling, Va. 44 J. Taylor \ Son, Haltimore, Md. 44 Taylor 4* Key8, 44 M Kirkland, Chase & Co., " 44 Albert 4- Hrother, ?? 44 J. P. Pleasant Son, 41 " Keys, Maltby & Co., Cincinuatti, Ohio. 44 J. F. Torrencc, 44 44 44 Pearson ?V Davis, 4 4 4 4 44 S. T. Curd ?V Co., Louisville, Ky. 44 ' S. W. Push, 4 4 4 4 44 George W. Phililpn, Madison, lnd. feb22 m New Wholesale Liquor Store. BECKER, WEILLER & FRANZHEIM, Importer* of Wines, llraiidies, Gins, Ac. No. 149 Main Street, WHEELING, VA. Thisisa branch of tho Hou?e or Becker, Weiller & Co., or Philadelphia, and will always be in the receipt or the purest and best Wines and Liquors, which will be supplied to dealers in Wheeling and the surrounding coun.ry at the lowest Eastern wholesale prices. UeclO W illiains and Brother. GEN Kit A L GKOCEKS AN L) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Corner Gary and Pearl Streets, Richmond, Va. ItyOHTer their se-vices for the sale or all kinds of Pro duce and Manufactures'. Goods lor them inny be shipped by the Halt. iV Ohio Kailroad to Haltimore and consigned to Jacob Hi audi, Jr., agent for Ihe Powhattan Steamboat Co.; or Charles Peudergast, agei.t or the Ha!to. and Jlich mond line or Packets, either or whom will receive and I forward them without charge. KEFEHENCES: Jas K. Haker, Esq. Aaron Kelly, 4 S. Ifrady. 4 Morgan Nelson, 4 [ "Wheeling. Dr. M. II. Houston, 3/essrs. Sweeney dtSon. Messrs. Lewis & Geo. Cassan," 4 J. C. Sell man & Son, J- Call i more. 4 Love, Mai tin ?V Cc. J Judge J no. /irockenb rough, Lexington, Va. jan!2:lmd To IYIcrchant Tnilorn oud Clothier*! TAYLOR & GRUNDY HAVE received from Europe by tho latest arrivals their Spring ami Summer STOCK OF 1)KY GuOl)*, sui tublo to tho trade ol Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, whose attention they would invite to an examination be fo:e pui chasing in other cities. Our Goods htvebeen se-' lected with great care in the English and French markets, by a member or our firm, and arc tho latest and most fashionable stvles, comprising in all the handsomest and most varied assortment or Goods, or their class, imported ititothis city for many years. Wo would name in part:? WOOLENS. Hacot's f ncy black Cassimeres; Small check Cassinieres, for coats; Super fancy colored cloths, or a variety or makes; do Hacot's and Simmon's Doeskins; Shepherd's check Cassimeies. SILKS. EiigUso and French Serges, col'd and black; Satins de chines and grenadines; Colored Plaid Siucliews; Satin and silk VeaUngs, in great variety; Haratheas, Florentines, Ac. ALSO?Weltings and quilt'ngs; white and colored Mar seilles; plain and fancy Linens; alpaccas; red Paddings; French canvas; Slletias; silk twist; silk warp cashme re! tes; valenclas, lustre chalis, linen coat checks, A-c. Our Goods have been this season and will always here after be selected and ordered in Europe, by ourselves; and as we have advantages for importing unsurpassed by any house in the country, we are prepared to compete sue cess fully in prices with N. Yorkor any other homemar |t<?t. 1A YLOK q* GKl'N U Y, feblD-lmtw 210 Haltimore at. fun stairs.** HOOTS, BOOTS* I'AIK men's kip Hoots, V*\J 60 4? *? double upper and double sole kip Boots, Just received at the south end oriVaiket .square. ?cp24 TOlU)Sc DKVOL Sure Vour i'nrpvlH. 2DOZ. Skeleton Mats, together with a gieat yariety ol other door Mats, just rcceved and will ho sold vert lew. J. C, HARBOUR ? no H3, Mainst. r\ CA8ES Preserves,Jellies, Marnuilades, Pickles, l'ep I ?-/ per Sauce, catsups, steaks ai.d fish satires, salad oil, prepared horse radish, mustard; salmon in oil; 100 cases sardines; 1 rase French mustard. declG For sale cheap by S. D. WOODKllW Notice. 4 LL PERSONS indebted to the late firm or O.W. Ileis kell ?$- Co. by note or book account will please make payment without delay. O. W. HElSKELL4* CO. janl7 Woolen Socks 6l Gloves. P\r\ T)OZ Missouri Knit Socks, (/loves and Mitts, heavy ? J\J and large sires, just received and for sale cheap at I?ov20 W \) MOTTK'S. No 102 Market Street. A Sad Irons. ,OT oT Sad Irons Tor sale by dec3 A G ROBINSON 4- CO. Ahvayn come to ZTInrket Street IT^OR BARGAINS!?After ten days wandering on the ; Pennsylvania Rail Road, received?A big lot ol cheap PniKTS. (declO) W. D. ;.,OTTE. IOOO LBS. superior Western Reserve Cheese; 100 Sugar cuted Hams; 500 lbs do Dried Beef. Just ree'd and rorsaloby rel>5 S. I). WOOD ROW. T IIROOK'S, No. 112 Main Street? _ 25 drums Lama Figs; 2 cases Sicily Liquorice: 25 ' Small do 4 do/. Cinva"Jelly; 10 boxes O ranges; 5Jiags Filberts; 10 ? Lemon?; 60 boxes Herring; 2 cases Pruens; 10 bags Pea Nuts: 3 bales Sicily Almonds; .0 ? Cream Nuts; 5 trails Evict d.i 50 halfhxs Raiseus; Candies equal to any in the U. S., if not superior. [febH To Glass Manufacturers. WE have constantly on hand a large stock or Japaned Jar Covern or all sizes, Union St., No. 19. Aug. 21., lwd. CAY WOOD CONK LrN'?v t o. A 10 GAL. Pure Cod Liver Oil just received by jan22 KKLLS CALDWELL BOOTS! BOOTS!! ? PAIR inen'8 double upper and double sole Calf Boots. J just received at the South end of the Market House, novfi TODD A DKVOL. 36 3C CASKS A/usoii's Blacking received by jan22 KELLS & CALDWE 8 C BBLs Lai d Oil just received by oct2G KKLLS A, CALDWELL. IRA B CI UKR, from the Orchards ot H McSwords, Esq j by the barrel or retail, Tor Bale low by novl9 S D WOODROW. IOIVG aud Square Shawl*!?The fourth arrival j of long and square Shawls, new designs, and at reduc ou prices at (declO) 11'. i). MOTTK'S Cheap Shawls. *Yir D. MOTTK now offers a very large assortment n W ? Shawls, embracing every style that has come out this season at v*ry redcced prick*. >tct30 All Right! HAKPEK'S ror February! Putnam** Mor.llily; . Tho Flying A rtillerist?Price 2o cts. History or Europe l>y A. A. Hart; Healer Somerset- Price26cts. All the weekly ami ilaily papers in advance or ll.e mail*, at the New Depot, Main at. opposite Hie Northwestern Hauk _ [tel.3] J. 1, HUSH. Spring Bonnets! HE1SK ELL CO. will open this morning the following new style Spring Bonnets: l?eonora<& Gosamer Bonnets: Farcyt Gosamer Bonnet* Brown Embroidered da Lace Edged do Ruffled do Colored chip do Krabroldered Lace do Hall rnied do Super embroidered do Hrown Belgrade do Vandyke do Grey do do Florence do with maty other styles. feb!7 " TO THE LADIES. ITRUKKof fine Jenny Lind Walking Shoes. 1 Trunk or Kid Buskins. ?' 1 Trunk of Goat Buskins. 1 Trunk or Jenny Llnd Slippers, Just received at.the South end or the Market House; Sign oftheiBttck Mammoth Boot. lODllw I'RVUIj. nov6 Spioes, r CINNAMO] 1AA LBS. MAT CINNAMON, UJU Half barrel Cloves; do 40 Huunegss &e. ?' f&f&ttSSTVpper, (alao pure ground mace, vat ?lecit . ?jAjjsagggliu Deoembei 1852 ! AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE: MELODEON BUILDING. jrovcph ??? 1ST MMIT OF TII'K K.\QA .K.MEM OK Mr. and Mrs. ?31Ir*ler 1st night of Mr. Wood, the celeb tated dance * MONDAY NIGHT, March '21th, will be ptc*eiKed ti,c great moial 1) aniaof THE DRUNKARD!! Edward Middlelon Mr C Fostkr PAR SUKL Mr. Gilbert. COMIC DANCE Mr. WOOD To concludc with the laughable farce or THE DEAD SHOT. la rehearsal the ??GieeK Slaves,'* ai.d "A glance at Phil*' dclphia." iQ^Adniis Jon to lio\, 60 cts?to Gallery 25 cents, ito" Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance to commeuce alii. INSURANCE. Virginia Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, OK KICMMOND, VA. CAPITAL ?200,000. ... [wiiii-ii was all hid in amdjIk itrkd.] tcke on all dracriphom of Property in danger ot lom, either on Land or Water.' IT. i! . J.? ?ne ,or thc ?Ides.t eatal>liKlie?l Companies in Ihe .r, V" states, having been in existence ovei 20 years. .1 his company has always met its losses pron.ntly, and has never had a lawsuit during the whole time or its exist ence. Since its establishment it has paid losses to thc amount or nearly c ' , gl,OOOfOOO!! We would rerer all who are interested in the matter o! Insurance, to all the leading merchants, Hankers and pro fessional men ?of the city or Richmond; and to Henry K List and John H Thompson and the Rev. J. D. McCabe, or this T?o? m v ?, A- pheasants, President. i nos M A i.frikn d, Secretary. . . r _ ? DORRRY <& ARTHUR. 0 fti?iro ?a!,OV^ '*in W,cc'ing and vicinity. OFMGE. No99 Main street. njvl2-6md. Tan UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company. CAPITAL $250,000. "VP.i.lf!" "E corner third and Chetmet Sts, Philadelphia. 1 HIS is quite the only Company in Ihe United States that proposes to pay its dividends in cash to its members. Policies will he issued for the benefit or married women and children, rree Trom the claims or her husband, or am or bis creditors. ' _, , . STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD, President. Chariest G. I inlay. Secretary and Treasurer. DOKSEY AKTHUR, Agents, OWCE: No 99 Main st.eet. HA1 ES, M D, Medical Examiner for the Com. pany, ?n Wheeling. novl2-Iyd. The CormecticmT Mutual^ LIFE INSURANCE CO., Capital $1,351,036:51. JAMES GOODWIN', President. G. R. Phelps, Secretary. TIIIS well established and responsible Institution has declared for the years 1851 '52 a dividend of Fitly per cent, per annum on the amount of premiums on lire policies and Filteen per cent, upon premiums or short term Policies. California risks taken at reduced rates. Policies issued or. the most favorable terms. This is one of the best o'fices in thc United States, as may bo seen by its Anrual Reports at the office or W. F. PETERSON, ?? Agent for Wheeling and vicinity, EXAMINING physicians? James Tanner, M. D. W.J. Dates, M. D. decG The ^!tna Insurance Company OF UAKTFOKD, CONN., INCORPORATED, MAY 1819, IV7<7< a Perpetual Charter Capital, all Paid In, uf $300,000. One or the oldest and best Institutions in this ccuutry, continues to take risks upon the most favorable terms. Apply to W. F. PETERSON, BeptlO-l yd Agent Tor Wheeling and vicinity. IVNIKAXB, AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE ?r'Miisit.:, AND THE FERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY THE I'UOTECTleS IMtUKAM'CCO OK HARTFORD, CONN. 'I nls otd and responsible Company continues to grant Poti ;io* upon ths most favorable terms. Apply to W. I'. PETERSON, Agent jepttfl-lyd For Wheeling and Ohioco. INSURANCE COMPANY OK THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. rpHE undersigned liaving been appointed Agents or said JL Company, are ready to receive applications ror Insu rance against loss by fire on all kinds or property, nicr. chandize, etc, at fair and equitable rates. GEORGE HARDMAN, WILLIAM RANKIN, Agents. OFFICE: At the Wheeling Savings' Dank. Whkklino references: O W He skell, James R Haker, 1) Lamb, Esq, Thos H Li^t, J nov26 INSURANCE. THE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHEELING. Incorporated 1831. rI^AKER risks at the lowest rates, on buildings or all L kinds, steamboats, furniture and merchandize, and against all dangers attending thc transportation, or Goods, on rivers, seas, lakes, canals and railroads. directors: R. Cran-la, S. Brady, J. W. Gi!l, Sam'l Nee!, Wm. Fleming, Sam'l Ott, Uan'l Lamb, Rob't Patterson, Rob't Morrison. ROUT. CRANGLE. Pies't. R. W. Harding, Sec'y. Applications for Insurance will be promtly attended to by the President or Secretary. Wheeling. Jan. 2Sth. 1S53. . - KELLS & CALDWELL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ARE now receiving trom direct importations a heavy stock or DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYESTUFFS, AND NAVAL STORES. They liave constantly on hand a fall stock or PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS I VA H K. Also manufacturers or COPAL, LEATHER ANI) JAPAN VASNISHES. ALCO HOL AND SPTS. NITRE, To which they call the attention of dealers, and thc public gene: ally. In addition to theabove, they have always on hand an ssortment, consisting of Spices, lilock Tin, Scotch Snuff, Mutches, Potash, Acids, Staich, Salt Petre, Window Glass, Saleiatus, Copperas, Klackiug, Fancy Soaps, Louisville Lim?, Patent Medicine*, Perlumciy, Alum, Twine. Oct20 J. TURTON. Ho tine, Sign, nud Ornnmcntnl Paiuter. 128, Main, betirren Monrve and Union streets, Wheeling, Va. [CT'Signs. I.aimers and Flags, transparent, plain and fancy, executed with ueatness and de patch. Graining Ac. reb22-Gm Wheeling and Kanawha Line. PURRUANT to the Act o thc General Assembly passed Febinary otli, 1853, entitled "An act to incorpora'e the VVlu-eling and Kanawha Line," books for subscription lj thc capital stock of said Line will be opened at the Northwestern Rank of Virginiain Wheeling on Tuesday, 111; 15th day of Maich next, and will be continued o;-en ror ten days, exclusive or Sumlay. Two dollars per shaie must l?e paid at the time of sub scribing. DANIEL LAMB, A. A. QUARKIER. E. POLLOCK. JAR. II FORSYTH, } 5g? febt'2 HENIL MoLURE HOUS1 JAMES CARROLL, PROPI WHEELING. VA. HAS been recently completed at a cost or over $100,000 and furnished in the very best style It contains all the appliances in use in the best Eastern Hotels, and i9 calculated in all lespccts for a first class House. The Proprietor having been engaged heietofore in one of the best Eastern Hotels i'idetermined to accommodate his l?ations in a style inferior to none west or east, and res pectfully solicits their favor. [feb9:tr High an I Lotc, Rich and 1'oor, look at this! Baskets! Baskets!! Baskets!!! L. MOONY IS now manufacturing willow waie of all sorts and sizes including willow wagons, gigs, close hampers, baskets, chairs, cradles, market baskets, covered and uncovered traveling baskets, ladies' sewing baskets oTever- descrip. tion. Baskets or any description made to order from the finest quality of willow, on the shortest notice and most leasonabie terms. All those wishing any ihingin my line can be supplied by calling or s liding at my shop, west side or market square, two doors from Union street. No. HO, where 1 manufacture and keep on hand a Ur^e assort cut in the above line, at wholesale and retail prices. ?Jmar7 New Books and Papers, At the New Depot, Main Street. WOMAN'S Lile or the trials of Caprice, by Krrtlic Carton; the Spitfire, a Nautical Romance, by Capt. Charm ill; Villette, byCurrer Hell; the Two Merchants, 01 Solvent and Insolvent; the Emigrant 'Squire, by P. Ham ilton Myersj Hlackwood's Edinburgh Magazine; Liitcli * Living Age; Hamum's Illustrated News, jirice only ?".j; (?'leacon'rf Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, N. Y. Weekly and Daily Herald; Police Gazette; N. Y. Pally Tribune; Philadelphia Ledger; Baltimore Weekly and Daily Sun; Clipper, Haltimo | Patriot and American; ?e ceived daily at the New Depot, Mai u street, opposite the North ?Western Hank. r marlC] J. 1- BU.^H. Given Up. IT is given up by every body, who has', seen TP. D. Motte & Hro's stock of New bpring Honnets, that , there s the place to feet suited In a pretty bonnet and trim mings to match, for very little t*oney. A new lot just opened in addition to the first arrival. rearlS W, D. MOTTE & BBO. L : To Conilrr merchants. Wholesale Boots and Shoes ar.d Palm Hats. When completed, they do not Lesitate to J sav, that ii will be the largest and best ever offered In tfcft market.* ? ? To country merchants on their way East, especially, an to P-H) *2b9S M-CI.AI,LP..NS A KNOX. LEGAL AD \f 13.K.TIS.E.1V1 ?NTS COMMISSI!. NEK'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Joseph Pearson and Suiis "? In Chancery iu the , ?. . ?? vs* i .. ^Circuit Court of Ohii. John J. Iloge and otliera. J county. BY viitueot a decree rendered in ihc foregoing cause on lb? 7th day ol January, 1803. the undeisigncd Sbeiilf of Ohio county, and aa such acting as i/ommisssibuer m the prrmises, wil' sell at public auction to the highest and beat bidder at the front door of tu: t outt House ot Ohio county, on Monday the 7tli day of A.'aich, I8G3, the mid. ir third part of Lot No; Seventy three (73), flouting ou Mjt ket street in the city of Wbteling. There is a co.nloriali.U_ and convenient brick Dwelling House on the piemises. Tei-tnw of Sale?Ten per cent of the purchase money will he iequire?? in cash, and there will be a credit fur the test due oi six, twelve, and eighteen months in equal instal ments, the purchaser or purchasers giving bonds lor tho dsleried insta'ments, with goo. 1 security, bearing intorest fiom the day o> sale, and tl.e ti:lo to be lelained until the wnole purchase'money is paid. W.M. s. W1CKI1AM, ian27:tK > herifTam' Conimi4 sioner. Cj"'lhe abovo .ulc is poi.tpoi.ed till tl.e fust Monday in April. Commissioner's Notice: Thomas Hogg?complainant j V8. V Thomas McLachlan's adm'r f It. chancery, and others?defendants. J In the Circuit Coui t o! Ohio county: BY a decree made in this cau.e on 30th day of October, I8i2. It is made the duty of one or the masters of said court to take an nccount of th ? personal estate or V 6 said intestate which has come into the hands or his said admin istratrix,Charging her with all assets which have come into her hands and allowing ner legal and proper distursementa by her made in a due coui &e of administration. And also an account of what was due to ihc complainant and all others the creditors ol the said intestate at the time of his death; and to state specially what debts arc specific !iei.s on he teal estate in the bill mentioned if any on the respective portions thereof; and to state the order and. precedence iu which the debts heretofore paid by said administratrix and other deuts are chargeab'e on said real estate oi any por tion thereof. Also, an account or the location and quantity or the real estate or the intestate whereor h*. died seised, and the amount of the incumbrances thereon and the order in which they are eutitled to be paid Creditors aud all interested are hereby notified that I c hall proceed on the 21st day of March, 1853, at the office of Russell & Fitzhu^h to take the accounts ordered by said decree; and creditors are notified to prove their claims Lefore me, onor before the 1st day of April. 18';3. KUW. il. FJ'IZHUGH, FeblQ*u3:30d Mast. Com'r. W. R. CHEESE. BOXES Creain Cheese just received, and for sale b> i O Hep 22. J.THOHURN, l'Jl Market square. Books Just Received at the Depot. GALLANT TOM, or Perils or the Ocean; Life or Vicis situdes, a Story of Revolutionary Times, by G P R James; onfessions of an Eaton Hoy; Knickerbocker for November; Model Architect; Europe in a Hurry, by Wilkes; Blithedale and Scarlet Letter, by Hawthorne; Rochester, or the Merry Days ot England, and any quantity ofotheis. ?novt73 JA.S II McMECHEN Buckskin Gloves. PAIRS Oil Tanned Buckskin Gloves?the best In Ike fJyJ market. Just received at teblO HElSKKLLfrCO. LliiUT! iTIOlli: LIGHT ! AS LONG evenings appio&ch, the demand lor agood clear Light, tree from smell and smoke, increases.? We respectfully invite all who wish a good light, freo from the above objections, to examine the Phosphene Lamps now n use and for sale at the Queensware Store, No. 2S Monroe Street, near the Post Office, Wheeling, Va. Another as sortment with or without cut shades has just been received septo - nrr* J- K.. DUNHAM & Co. Sheriff s Sale. Samuel Clark, 1 vs. V L'ecree in the Circuit John Corrothers Thomas, f Court for Ohio county. C. Young, others. J IN pursuance or the Decree or the Coui t made in this ease, 1 shall on the 30th day of Ma*ch. 18c3, at the rourt House for Ohio county, sell to the highest and beat bidder, on the terms alter n.med, Lot No. ninety nine, C09) situated on Maiket street, in Whieting. 'I he prop erty will be sold on credit, the purcln^ei paying the pur chase money, by equal portions, at six twelve and eigh leen months, with tntei est rrom day or sale, and sccur:na th e same by givii g his bo- ds with : ood secui i y. When tho putchase money is paid, the deed wilt be made, mat l-tda W.M. S. W1CKHAM. S. O. C. VIRGINIA:?At Rules held in the cletk's oflice ot the Circuit Court of Ohio county, iu the month ol March 1853. Abiahani G. Cole and George W.~j Howard, partners under the firm name or Cole and Howird, lilijah Weekly, survivor of him- /* Gask. teir and James Glover, who were J partners under the fi* m name or | Glovei and Weekly. j An action or assumpsit to recover gl875.3o cents, in which suit an attachment was issued and leturr.ed served. Affidavit having been made that the defendant is not an inhabitant ol the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion ol the plaintiffs by their attorneys, it is oidercd, that lie do appear lieie within oi.e month after due publication ol this order and do what may le ix;esvtrv to protect his interests in tliis suit, and that a cop} ol >uid order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the ci ty of Wheeling for four surc-s .ivc weeks, anu posted at the rront door or the couit house of Ohio county on the first day cf the next county court A copy?Teste: ALONZO LOK1NG, C'l'k. [Caldwell J [mar7 VIRGINIA.?At Rules held in the clerk's olfice of the C-ircuit Court oi Ohio county, iu the month of jVmcb, 1853. Jesse Cain, vs. > In Cask. John Kiik. J An set ion ol assumpsit to recover 350.80) ceuts, at tho least, in which suit an attachment was issued and return, ed served. Affidavit having been made that the defendant is not an inhabitant or the commonwealth of Virginia?on motiou of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is oidered that he do appear here within one mouth arter due publication or this order and do what may be necessary to protect his inter est in this suit, and that a copy of said order be lorthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city of Wheeling for four successive weeks, and posted at the Trout door or the court house of Ohio county on the first day of the neit county court. Aoopy?Teste: ALONZO LOR1NG, Gl'k. [Good] [mar7. Virgiuia:?At Rules held in the clerk's offlco of the circuit court of Ohio county, in tho month of Match 1853. Wm. Bole, vs. I Patrick Rooney, Jerrett Mc- | Gord and Lawience Mangon. ( . partners under the firm name f iw of Patrick Rooney A: Go., Jas. j McKee, and the Baltimore and | Ohio Railroad company. J The object of this suit is to obta;n a decie?, -subjecting the moneys, goods and effects or the defendants, Patrick Rooney 4-Go., in the hands of the other de eudants. to the p yment or complainants demand, or 9279 (16 cent?, mb iect to a conditional credit or ?10. Affidavit having been made lhat the said Jerrett .Mc Coid and Lawrence Mangon, are not inhabitants ol the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion ofihe piaintiff b> his attorney, it is ordered they appear within one month after duo publication ol this ordsr, and do what may bo necessary to piotect their interests in this suit, and th; ta copy of said order be forthwith inserted in some newspa per published iu the city ol Wheeling, for four successive weeks, and posted at the front door or the court house ot Ohio county on the first dav of thj next county court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORlNG, Gl'k. [A. Caldwell.] max? vomm>aBioncrn ^nie oi Heal J.Htnio. Samuel Hud von and others, ") #*?.??#.? V8> (Ohio Circuit Couit Jair.es II. Forsyth and others, f *n Chancery. Lydia Hunter, by Ac., V8 Daniel M. Kdgington. Jacob Keller, f du f d" Samuel Lout her s adm. Ac utheis. . By virtue of a decree tendered in the above causes, which were heaid together, on the 3?h day oi January. 1853, in the Ciicuit Court Or Ohio County, Virginia, the. undei signed,appointed couiinis&.oner for that pwpoio.wil! procced to Fell, on Mondu- , the IGtta day of May, 1863, al i lie fron' door of tl e C-onrt House oi O.-.io county, the fol lowing pioperty, in said proceedings set forth, to wit; lots numbered foity-three, (43) seventy e;ght, (78"> seven ty nine, (T9)eigli.y, C80> eighty two, (82 ? one hundred and seven, (107) eighty one. (SI) and one hundred and eicht, (108) situated in the addition to the ci.'y or Wheeling madn by John M'Lure, James II. F'?rsjth, and others, calh^l North Wheeling. Also, out-lo* numbered three, (3) con tianing about Wi acres, which has hern divided into eight I a reels to suit purchasers, a plat of which is in my poo FC6SU 11 And the said out lot will be subdivided U thought best, and coal privileges sold separately, as will be most eJ van ipgeous lo the parties in interest. 0"TKK.MS: A credit ol one, two, and three years, will be given for the purchase money, the puicha&er giv ing bond with approved security, be ring interest from their date, aud the title being retained until the last pay ment s made. WM. S. WlCKHAil, ]J&PAttys3 i)? rl3 Commissioner. Chancery Bale PURSUANT toa decree made by the Circuit Superior Court oflaw and chanccry, for Ohio county, on the IGth day of June, 186!?, in the suit in chancery between Francis R. Armstrong, administrator de boni3 non, with the will annexed ofNoahZane, dec'-l, vs. Ely Dorsey and others, defendants} and four other causes heard thete with, I will, ou Saturday, Ibe 9th day of April, la^S, >ell at public auction, at tix court house of Ohio county, to the highest and beat bidder, lot No. on? hundred and eighty eight, (188) on John street, in the city of Wheeling, on the oliowiug terms, lo wit: Ten per com. of the purchase money to be paid in hand, and the ies?due in three equal payments, al six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser giving bonds with good eecuii ty. healing interest from the day of sale. ina?6 FRANCIS R. ARMSTRONG. Com'r. ->fl ,{O.XF.S LKMOifS. jZ*\J Cases Sardines. -Z Hales Uordo Almonds. 5 Boies Goshen Cheete?*Wart anted. Candies ns low ag any houxein the city,warn-! led to Keep dry. For sale at BROOjC'S ?=ept*?-tf. No Ji^Mainr Baltimore and Ohio Railroad! A PASSENGER TRAIN now leaves "Wheeling daily at a quarter before 7 o'clock A . M. and runs dJrec'ty tlirough to Baltimore as an Express train?fliere to con nect with the early trains for Washington and Philadel phia the next morning. PARE throngh to Baltimore ?8.50. By order. ,cb2 J R- FORI>. Agent. First Arrival of Spring Goods HKIKKELI. C O. will open lbi? morning Plain Bera tes; Hew style Be rage De Uinea; do Rprirf Its Lai licit Glace Silkar plain bl'k ijllks: rich Bonnet Hihbonaj Embroidered Hwias Muslins, do Linen cambric Hkf*.j Thread Edgings! UJiea PorUlan Slope*, a new article, witha variety of other new and pretty good,. (t?b!7 CITY OF WHEELING, 7~ Cleik's Orricr, March 10. 186S. J the public Hay Scale*, it day of April i.exl. inat , ate o'clock, ^'lYiil 1111111fI?Ta nilr be left cither with the clerk of tho v or tbo undersigned. GEO. G. WK'KHAM. <?lj. or uw unoeraigiw Com OJJ Market Bmm. ' ? . ? . Hi?ll?U '*?? MOVK T ?UbMll?'i>>t day or April kareto move my atoie I ,nd wilfbe oat or.buinea. tor a few weekai In conae Of this (act. I propose to sell my stock of ready madeclotliin- nntil ifcs first of Hpiilf ?t the lowest aWi ofpria- wttkaol rsgard to coat. Wt^orjggU^