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f^ME DEPARTMENT. " FRIDAY MORNING? JULY 15. 1353. -^TTTrr^ ( oit-Ki* I? on nuUioriKHl Agent to pro .^subscriptions lo the Wheeling IntelUgoncer. Miss Paxson had a very respectable audience at jerleeture las' r>cht on Anatomy, Physiology, anJ the laws of''e?'ih jIessrs. Yost & A wick have purchased the La liecr House of Louis Keller in Centre Wbeel ? ^ u.|iere they will always have on hand the be?t ,n?Viy ,h'3 furaous beverage, together with I'lndenberg and Swiss cheese. \y p. Ai'VY has on hand some most excellent Dless Goods, of the best styles and colore, which jie will sell at about cost, and very many articles for less than cost. If you want bargains, and the test bargains ever offered in town, give Mr. \sbury ? C3"' he is making room now for his early Fall purchases. Call at No. 162, Main street. pjC,ijTii3 for Transportation.?The Cum b^and Telegraph says it. is understood there that tile Balli:"0'0 and Ohio Railroad Compauy have' male arrangements to furnish the Cumberland ,^,,1 and Iro" Company with double the number coal cars heretofore supplied. This new arrange ment will enable the latter company to increase their business very materially. All the companies liave labored under the disadvantage of a deiicien cvin cars- 11 's to *>e hoped that all will soon be supplied Offenders-?A Mr. (^aik, or Cork, got bis noisy propensities uncorked yesterday, and gassed so much tiiat he raised a muss on Water street.? Alderman Dalty fined him 86. Mrs. H'l"' does not seem to steer very well in <he p'th of rectitude. After being held to bail for obtaining goods from Heiskill's under false preten ce, she was again arrested on a charge ol commit ting divers thefts. She was admitted to bail and discharged. ItAitROAD Iron.?.In about one month from this time, there will be an establishment in the imme diate vicinity of this citv, capable of turning out 300 ton'of Uail'Oad Iron per week. The proprie tor-, Jb-ssrs. Wilson, Sweeney & Co., go into the enterprise with ample capital, and with the pres ent demand for rails, which must necessarily con linue for some time to come, they cannot fail to do s good business. They have already some heavy .contracts. Their works will be a modification and exten sion of the Washington Iron Walks, in South Wheeling, heretofore conducted by Messrs. Coop er & Harris. Death of the Rev. Geo. S. Hoi-mes.?Many of our readers will be pained at reading the following announcement in the Steul-enville Herald of the llthinst. Mr. Holmes was a man of remarkable abilities and peculiar strength of chaiaeter, as all oui citizens who enjoyed bis acquaintance can attest: "There was a telegraph dispatch received in ?this city on Saturday last, announcing the death ?of Her. Geo. S. Holmes, who departed this life sit Elizahethtown. Pa., on the night of the 8th inst. Thedeceased had been a resideut of this city some two years, except at intervals?having declined preaching regularly owing to family afflictions and declining health. Of the immediate cause of his death we did not learn, but understand that the recent loss of a much beloved son, hastened him to a premature grave." Burmsg OF the Steamer Manchester.?We learn that tlie stearaet Manchester, lying abont one mile below Pittsburgh, took fire on Wednesday ami was entirely consumed. The Manchester was a large side-wheel boat which came out last Fall, and had been running chiefly as a Pittsburgh and St. Louis packet. Site was owned principally by Capt. Bowman ol of Brownsville. The fire is supposed to have originated from a pipe which one of the bands was smoking on board. Since writing the above, we learn from the Pittsburgh Journal that the Manphester was built at Brownsville, and belonged to Captain G. A. Bowman anil J. A. Rickneker of that place. She hail only been in the trade about two vears, and tost originally S23.000. This does not include the expenses of furniture and fittings. The own ers had an insurance of 815,000 on the boat -?7,500 in the Delaware Mutual, and 37,500 in the Fireman's. The fire is supposed to have been the work o an incendiary. .fROSFEOIuS "COTT 0?M\ PLANT," ASOUTliEJiS Commercial Organ Published at Wash ington City, to prumote Direct Trade, ?griculture and tlie development ?r our resources. To advocate at Hasli irigton, also, tlie interests of the-South in regard to the Pa cific Kill 104>1, edited by C. O. Uaylor, Esq.. late U. S. Consul at Amsterdam, aud R. G. Barnwell, ot South Caro^ litia, long counected with lleiiow's Reviews. Subscvip* tlongy.Of). Address Jas. H. M'Mechen, IVlieeling, Va. -Mar H. 1853. ' Pemberton House. ? Water Street, Below ITlouroc. WHEELING, VA. rp M. PE.M BERTON announces to his old. friends and JL ? the public generally that he has located in the cora iiiuUious br.tk buildlsg, formerly known as the ""St. Charles," and thorough,- repaired and refitted it, and is prepa ed to enteitain travelers in gotnl style at moderate prices. The Peiuberton House is situated immediately on the Steamboat Lauding, and near the Depot of the Bal timore aud Ohio Rail toad, affording passengers ior the cars or packet boats a convenient stopping place. The proprietor re?iH.-ctrully invites the atteation or his Old menus to his house, aud solicits a share of public patron *gg- ap20-tf BANCROFT'S History ot the Uiiitcd Staxes; 6 vols. 8 vo. fifteenth edition. Just receivetJ by JV7 WILDE <& BROTHER. DMUBIGNE'S REFORMATION?embracing the 6th volume, ju3t leceived by JH WILDE BROTHER. It lias Arrived and no Mistake! this day a fresh supply of the celebrated 5:' V1'. ?f Gispevine. This Oil is the result or twenty years investigation by a trench Physician, aud is now used extensively in rrajee. both ror the purpose of keeping the hair glossy, and restoring it in bald places. tkf i!8- Part*cu!aity tecommedad, as it wtil render n- flair suit, g.osssy, and pliable, besides making it about two shades darker. Prepared only by l?r. Furctaire, Paris, and for sale by . J. It. VO WELL. 24 Union Stieet "ce 25 cents per liottle. May -j7. 1U T.ffiKS V" K K!CE* bbls. pulv. sugar; boxe?5s, 8s and Js tobacco, --5 lull chests G. P. and Y. H. teas; black . "i?<K ^ Laguira coffcc; 1W - |{io M bbls. No. 3 large mackecal, new] fV * herring; in i,lls Xo*1 and 2 mackerel; quarters No. l v? t??con shoulders; J.ia?, r^^^wlern Reserve cheese. JU3t leceived and lor sale by DONLON <fc MAXWELL. REMOVAL. iVl C,, r^^r @Co., have removed their grocery from1 iJt,.0ld 8,ia,,|y?1,1 No. 210 Market square, east aids, \ir? ? r t0 ^Ir* Auction Room, wii! .5\? Co., offer ror sale on reasonable terms, a it..A!! . 8tock?rgroceries. Prime Kio coffee; extra ?,uiipotvder; imperial, Voung Hyson and black teas; 1-^.c h-reflM4 a,ld sugar; gulden syrup; N. O. W ?wf.es; ,{,cc; choice brands 6s and 8s chewing tobacco: V V'8iWrtl etc etc. ramiiy Flour superior quality. aprl-tf I TA.VLSP.AN1S!1 ANu COMMON SUGARS.?A large ?itotk always In store. For sale low by --I2L LOGAN, CARK CO., 81 Mahmt. . l^IS**:r~JI?lcke'rel, new catch* j st received, Also Herring and Shad iunell TALLANT^BLAPLWN, # No nQ Main st \| tlut vc a fP'ooaxd a.Ui-ie 01 Mead, pure iroin and tai5> ?' Also Ice Cronm-aml Sherbet. Call ?na??i r. M. PARKER, -?;?. __ Market street. AVK?v?,l,?.r ?r Mold Pern. nmJfl ^irior VUc!e or GolJ Vens or the mostap aaletCwhv y a"i ""ranted, Just received and for tfuii y ? O. P. BROWN. ? ~\itv hl.- ? ? Washington H?H. tobacco."'. "rse -i!n I.OGAS, CARR A CO. Notning Like JMusie! JULY* Jl. T. W. [J T. F. .. ? .Ar?& 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 *-'5 26 27 23 29 31 AUGUST. ' a. >i. t. xv. t. r. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 0 10 II IS 1 14 Jo 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2*4 28 29 30 31 .... uvv i uor.it. K. ?X. , W. T. r. 3 4 *6 *6 *7 10 11 12 13 14 17 ,18 19 20 21 21 25 ,26 27 28 1 8 16 22 2i? NUVJSMUEB. .. 1 7 8 14 16 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 t7 18 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 .. .. SEPTEMBER, s. w. t. \v. t r. 4 5 6 li 12 ;3 1 2 7 8 9 t4 16 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 2'? 26 27 28 29 . 20 ofc.UE.MBER. T. W. T. F. .... 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 5 6 12 13 19 20 2B 27 lji*t of Steamer* Tor the Month of July *53. Name of tiio Line. Havre, California, Cunard. Bermuda, Collins, Havana, Cunard, Bremen, Cunard, Call Tor ilia, Collins. Cunard, Havana, Havre, Dale Gov't. Depart. U..S. U.S. Ci. B. O. B. u s. u. 8. G. B. u. s. G. B. u. s. If. s. G. B. U.S. u. s. 2 6 C 7 7 12 14 16 20 20 23 27 27 30 Port Depart. Destination. N. York. Sh'n.?VHavre N. York. Boston. Liverpool. N. York. Bor. <fc St. T N. York. Liverpool. N. York, N. York. Liverpool. N York. Sh'n.&iiuvre Boston Liverpool. N. York N. York. Liverpool. N. York. Liverpool. N. York. N. York. Sli'n.&Havre All letters to France, Hollaud and Belgium must he pre. paid 21 crnts by the American Steamers to Liverpool and Southampton; 20cents by the direct Steamers to Havre, and 5 cents by British Steamers. Letters to Switzerland and Italy sliou'dcome tinder the same rule to reach earlier their destination. A closed aV ail, consisting of Letters and Newspapers, Tor States and Cities or tin*. German Austiian Postal Uni on, and Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Russia, Greece, Ionian Islands, tkc., is'sent rrom the New York Post Office semi weekly. REAL ESTATE SALES. Trust Sale. ON the 15tli July, 1853, will be sold at the Court house in the city or Wheeling, to the highest and best bid der, a Ira me house and one-fourth of lot No 202, on an alley south ot John street, East Wheeling, the same being the property of John Hill, conveyed to E C Jeffcrs in trust. Tkrms.?One fourth cash, the balance at six and nine months, with interest from the day or sale. A warranty title will be given when the last payment is made K C JEPPERS, fune7-dwtd - JOHN HILL. Valuable Land, for Sale. ABOUT 2000 acres ot improved Marshall County land tor sale, at and near the folks or the Waynes burg and Washington roads, 5 miles from Elizabeth, or Platts or Grave Greek, and 8 miles rrom Wheeling Also a farm or 330 acres, within 2 miles of the city or Wheel ing, fronting on the Ohio river, and containing superior coal privileges. 1 will sell in-quantities to suit purchasers at fair prices and reasonable terms. june7-dtrwo A P WOODS. #%The Pittsburgh Journal, Washington Reporter and Cadiz Republican copy each to the amount of three dollars and cha>?e this office. LAND FOR SALE. I WISH to seU my farm near Wheeling; and will sell it on liberal terms, and in one or more tracts as maybe desired. niai9 Z. JACOB. DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. "1T*7"K offer fo? 8alca two story brick dwelling house on T Y Hampden street, in the city ol Wheeling. jy6-lmd RUSSELL iV MTZHUGH. S'roju Wheeling to Chicago in 44 Uuurs! via. Strubencillc and WrllsviUe Great "Western U. S. Mail Route! CLEVELAND AND WELLSVILLE, AND MICHIGAN SOUTH ERN II. R. LINE. By First Class Steamers from Cleveland to T? led t. (?4 Miles Shorter than any other Route to Chicago The following Magnificent U. S. Mail Steamers form the Line be ween Cleveland and Toledo. ? TttO.V, Captain J. M Sexton, leaves Cleveland Monday*:, Wednesdays ? Fiidajf j A LAI. A.MA, ?_ . Capt. 1>. P. Nickkuoon, leaves Cleveland 'I uesday*. Thursdays @ Saturdays. ut 8 o'clock, P M., on arrival or Kxprefcx Trains Pom Pittsburgh and BulTao, running through to Toledo in *cren hou/s! Connecting with the Morning Express Train lor Clncago, arriving in Chicago in the altei noon?connecting with Micnigau Southern R. II. LincStcamersfOi all por son IjakeMichignn-with Express Trainof G. @ C. U. R. R. for Gale a and Dubuqnc?and with Expiess Train of Chicag > and Rock Island Rail Road for La Salle, in connection with Illinois River Line or Steamers for Peoria, Naple-, anJ St. Louis, making the~ mo^t direct route toChicago, Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Waukegan, Sheboygan, and all other ports on Lake Michi gan. The aboVe boats have been put in tlje most i?erfect order no expense has been spared which could add to the comfort or safety or passengers. Each boat is abundantly supplied with Lire Hoats, Life Spars, and Life P.oservers. Passengers will find this Route to possess advantages not enjoyed by any other, and by taking it they u void a long and tedious tide to Toledo over a in w and imperfect Railroad; while the boats running along the south shore are less exposed to the dangers or stoi ins upon the lake, incident to a passage directly across and along the north shore. The distance by this route is over 60 ndles less then by any other Lake and Railroad route. ics~Through Tickets ?.o Chicago and all Porls on Lake dichigan can be procuredat the office or S. C. BAKKR, Wheeling, or onboard the Steamers WINCHESTER and DIURNAL. QCS^Paasengeracan have their Baggage taken to the Boat, Tree orcharge, by gi viug their checks to the Baggage Agents or the Line, on the Cats or at the Depot/J-grs S. C. BAKfc.lt, Agent, ma20.-4Jni, No. 23, Water street. TO THE" MILLIONS. From toothless babes of nameless weeks, To prattling jokers In the streets; From girls and boys that read at 33hool, To office clerks upon their Moots; From the buddii g or love at sweet seventeen. To the ('addle explosions of all hottey:r.oon dreams; From mid-way years or man nd his wife, To advancing days and .ecliinng life? From the spectacled few, who with astonishment gaze At the wondrous things or these modern days,? Is heard this general exclamation. Have you used Lyon's Kathairox? Grey heads and bald in concert sing. The magic or this powerful thing, That starts the roots of hair lone dead. And covers up the once bald head; While the truant locks, oO harsh and stiff". That u>cd to vex the pretty miss Now around her sbou dors twirl In such rich, luxurant curls, The sight or touch, you know not which, .Sets men a sinning, and their heads bewitch'd. The Dandrutl?vexed stuff?that once did fall O'er broad cloth coals, and collars soil, You number with the things that were, By using Kathaii on on the hair. But ??ore than hair, or all yet said, ? Are ractsabout the Nervous Head, '1 hat sometimes racks and aches with pain, Anddoctois' pills tire taken in vain. Now the Katliairon, such pains I'll warrant to ?ure. In ten minutes. ;,Nogossippirg, I'm sure; Ai.d for Pimples, Salt Rhsuoi, Erysipelas and Tetter, And all such diseases, nothing in better. LYON'S K.\THAIRON-so justly oelebratcd for Preserv ing, Restoring and 1,'eautifying the Hair, is sold by every Druggest and Principal merchant throughout the World, in large bottles, far 25 cents. . Sold .to the trade at a Liberal discount?but nerer com missioned. A dd> ess letters to 1). S. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York. B3"For sale by Kells Caldwell, Wi olesale Agents for Wheeling. Also sold by Patterson & Co.; T. II. Logan <&Co, and Wheat & Chaplin. mal8-Cm. New Hat and Cap Store. No. 123, wkst side Main street. IN order tc keep race with the enterprise and increasing business or our city and better accommodate our latgely increasing Hat and Cap t ade, 1 hnv> opMied A SPLENDID SALES HOOM in the new block erected by W W. Shriver. west side .Main &t?cct, Cbetween Union and Monroe.) wheie wcaic prepared to furnish o ir patron* and ?he public with supe rior hats and cap*, ofrvery variety, and ot the latent and must approved styles; and comprised in part of extra moleskin and silk hats, black, brown, and white -beaver aud otter hats. Also, a fine assortrrr. t of Panama, prd die braid Leghorn, China braid, Canada braid and chil dren's Fancy Hats. Also a go >d assortment or men's and vouth'8 summer caps All th'W wishing a good article, at wholesale or re inil, in our line, ut low rate* will plea-c call Ai:d examine our s:ock. june9 W. W 'Jl.MKSON. N B ?Hats made to order Cat short notice) to fit every head. Mammoth. Hat Store. No. 146 and 148 Maikstrkbt, WHEELING, VA. S A VERY, having enlarged his store in order to suit ? the demand, has on hand and is receiving from the Eastern citie.-, and manufacturing one Oftho largest stocks of Hats and Caps that has ever been offered in this city, consisting or every variety and style now in u>e, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible price, wholesale and retail. Persons wanting Hints or Caps will i>lcasecall and ex amine the stock lor themselves, as we shall always be pleased to show our Goods, and use our best endeavors to t-uit pur customers. ap21 S. A VERY. STOCKTON'S TRI-WEEKLY" EXPRESS. RATKS07 i RlklttilT. From Wl eeling to Washington Heavy Goods25 cents per 100 lbs. From Wheeling to Claysville? Heavy Goods 20 cents per 100 lbs. From Wheeling to West . Alexander ,Heavy Goons 16 cents per 100 lbs. ^?7*Paekages weighing less than 1 im pounds will be charged 25cents; to any point on the rodd. Special contracts far carrying freight can be made by calling at Stockton, Russell & Co.'d, Monroe Street, Wheeling. ap.-6 tf . L. W. STOCKTON. Persian Hair Dye. THIS.preparation will change the Hair from any other color, to a beautiful jet black, without staining the skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by ' ; . KELLS & CALGWELIi, oc 126 . : Sole Agents- j Looic at TMais! A LLUioae rvtio are desirous of preserving the memory J\_ or themselves and and friends, can do !*ol, taibst effec tually, by calling without delay,at L. Tarbell's Daeuer reolype Rooms, at the corner*>r Main'ariA- Biddle streets, " Centre WIHoftftgl and procure for each those life like Pic tures whichcannot hja otyfalned, with the same, degree of 10 ? 2^ By the National Line. TKI.KGKAVHliU POK TI1K I1A1LY INTKLLIGKNCKJi MOVEMENTS OK THE PUEsTdENT. New Yoiik, July 14. President arrived "111 New York at nine o'clock; A great procession of military proceeded up Broad way to the Crystal Palace. Whilst moving up Broadway a smart shower of rain and hail fell. New Yohk, July 14. The Crystal Palace exhibition was inaugurated to day by President Pierce. There was an im mense gathering of people on the outside, and many distinguished persons were present. The interior of the Palace presents a fine appearance though many of the articles have not yet arrived. SAVE YOUR ICE. It C It N JRT ' M PATENT WATER COOLER. WE A It E NOW PKEl'AKKl) TO offer our fr iends and customers u su perior article of WaTKR CUOLKftS or entire new styles ai.d greatly redu ced prices. This article is the result of the application of scientific princi ples to the purpose iutended, viz: to keep water as coo/ as FOtaiUe, a# long an pout idle, and with the least possible quant it I o/i e. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular branch ol domes lie economy, and pushing fioni 8 one improvement to auuthei, has, at length, arrived as near t erfection a>. is possible to reach. A prool of this is found In the very general use of liu'se Coolers in all parts or the counti y. A simple staten cut of facts in rcgat d to lhet>e Coolers will sati3'y every one or their superioiity. First, they aie the O.NI.Y ARTtUi.K OK TIIK KIND KVfclt I'ATCSTtD. Thoy are lurnished with two distinct uon conducting cltai: beis, by mt?ans or which, with two pounds of ice to the gallon, wat er is Kept at a temperature oH(JJ above zeio, or eight de grees from Inezlng (nil day.) Thus, at a cost ol some three cents pei day, a family ol otdiinry size can be constantly sup! lied wi'h watci as co d as ice itself, laige numbes in tlie came proportion. This lias been iound b. octu ?l expe /linen to hcai-avingo nt lua?t 7jp*r ceut. over the ea th en jars to merly u*<od for thispu po*e. Again, these Coolers nkvick Swo.tj in this way Having much unnecessary wasto and ?rouble i elng mauufacturec' in the inost workmanlike style, and handsomely finished in every respect, thoy nuKeu beauti ful o Jiaiiient lor dining room, hole!, or steamboat. .\u important im.uovem lit lias lalely been added to the Cooler, viz: a small Pan tcapablc or holding tiomsix to eight pounds or hutteri) iiueited diiectly under thecover This quantity of hu ter can be Kept perfectly hard ail day, wuhout additional iee; a ve y important addition to the comfort and econo ; y ofa family. 'f desired, the Cooler can also be furnished at a small expense with a FIJ/TKK1NG 'APPARATUS, which so. ves the additional putposeof lemovingall impuiities from the water, lendc ing it perrectly clear and wholesome. The Coolers and Filter may be seen in opeiatiou at any time at ISUKKKT'S House Furnishing Establishment, 14 l ast Fourth St., Cincinnati. Forsalein Wheeling, by U0U1SS, IIARN^S 6t CO. e00-3m. RIVER AND WEATHER. Pittsbuhoh, J uly 14. River 26 inches, falling. Weather clear and warm. NEW YORK MARKET. July 14. Flour, State, $5; Ohio 48la5,50, easier; south ern 5,12,i5,3 L firm. Wheat firm. Corn, mixed; 68; yellow 70, good demand. Whiskey 23i better. Pork beef, active. Lard firm. CINCINNATI MARKET. July 14. River fallen 4 inches. Weather cloudy. Flour 3,80a3,90 active. Whisky 184. Cheese 7. Noth ing doing in grain this morning. Lindset-d oil G5. Sugar 4 4a-5i for fair to prime. Colfee 94. Noth ing doing in provisions. INAUGURATION OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE ??THE FAYETTE SI'fUNQS." rI^HlS I ighly attractive and fishiouablo WATERING ? PLACE, together with the FAYETTE SPRINGS liOTJ$L, adjacent thereto, have again hceu leased by the proprietor ol the Farmington Hotel, and is now icady lor tue reception or visitors. The Fayette Springs are ten miles east of Unlontowii. Pa., near the National Road, surrounded by the most delight Ail and Romantic Mountain Scenery; and in addition to the curative properties or the water, i which arc not sun-assed by any in the country,.) there aie many other attractions. Within a short dis tance may be seen?Washington's First Battle Ground, at ??Fort Necessity j'? Gen. Hraddock and Jumonville's Graves; Dunbar's Camp; Dclany's Cave, which may be oxplored for mites under tlio mountain; the celebrated Ohio Pile Falls, on the Youghioghsny river; and the Cum berland Cataract, descending from a shelving roclc more than forty feet perpendicularly. &c. H orfces, .Saddles and Carriages will be furnished to visi tors; and having erected now stabling, those bringing their own houses and servants wiil be provided for on the most liberal tei nis. 03?Persons wishing to engage Rooms will please ad dress the proprietor. D3**Board per week, ?6.00; per day, $1.25 jy6 imd sbkasTIAN RUSH. Proprietor. ?. AC. UOBINMON. Attorney at Law, BEVERLY, Washington County, O. WILL attend, pomptly, to collections, ?vc., in Wash ington. iMorgan, Noble, Athens and Monroe counties, O. REFER TO: Hon. A. Nye, Marietta. O. Hon. S. Nash, Gnlliopolis, O. C. J). Goddard, Zanesvillc, O. A. l?. Robinson & Co. ) Va Gill, Kelly & Co. S " J1*111?' Va Dtxkfley & Fenton, ") |?n,.imoro II. Wilsons Co, S ,,aIllmor? vv. Palmer, Pittsburg. Temple,tfc Barker, Philadelphia. ap30-6m Oh dear! this hot Weather. EVERY body reels that Summer has set in with its usu al vigo ?Summer Hats and Strawberries have made (heir appearance and are in demand?so has a new lot of Laines, Ribbons, Silk Mitts, Fare, etc , at W. D. MOTTJ5 @ BRO'S, and crowds arc going to buy them, for they are selling at a s&cr'fice. Juuel7 SHOES,. SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, 1 case or den's fine Patent Leather Oxford Ties at thecignofthe black Mammoth Hoot. ncl4. TODD & DEVOL. Arnold'** 2^1 iiid.?Genuine Arnold's Writing Fluid, received direct from the importer, for sale by the sin gle bottle or dozen. TALL ANT tk DEi-APLAIN, juuell No 69 Main-st MEN'S SHOES. JUST RECEIVED at Hm black .Mammotn boot, one case of men's buckskin Jersey Ties, a very soft shoe for Summer wear. Junel4. TODD <fc DEVOL Tu i HE LAUlEa. TUST received at the south end of market square?SO pr 0 ladies line Jenny Lind Slippers. jeao TODD & DEVOL. GENTS. FINE SHOES. PA IK Gents- Patent l eather Oxford Ties. 50 4 do Mohtery 50 4 4 do Jersey 4 60 4 do * Webster * 60 4 4 Buck Skin, Oxford 4 60 f ? do Monterey * 100 4 4 Fine calf Boots, just received by lunell. McPLALLEN KNOX. FISH. 1 R HUES. White Fi*h, 35 hall bb!s. do. Juvt received and for sale low by juned JOHN R MORROW. WATER COOLERS. VNOTHER lot. and perhaps the last this season, has just benn received. -Ml who are in want oI'sodesiiH blrt an article this hot weather, a?e respectfully referred to an advertisement in another column. je29 HOBKS, BARNKS ?V CO BUJ 16, ROOTS. JUST RECEIVED liom the Piemimium Boot Maker, Wm. Ryan 4-Co., Philadelphia, 24 pr men's fine French f alfskin Boots. Gentlemen in want ora fine calf, boot will please call ar.d sec them. Junel4. TODD & DEVOL. aUlTE a supply of the celebrated 4'Nutmeg'' brnud or Tobacco, in t.ie bouse of LOG.aN, CAKR A: CO.. to be sold very cheap. / je22 Cl/1\ CANS superior Spiced Oysteisj OVJ 60 4 Sardines; 6 boxes Italian Vermicelli; 25 lh3. bitter almond.*; 4 boxes sperm candles; 2 bi-Ws origin; 1 Jenny Lind tobacco; 6000 very superior regalia and principe segars; 6 cavks Muir?$- son'* Scotch ale; C boxes table claret; 12 ca&es strawberry pine apple, ginger, lemon and sarsaparilla syrupj 6 cases pine apple, strawberry, limes and chionois - Preserves; 7 cases curacoa, anisette, vanilla, love, and rose cordials 2 taskets pcrk Salad Oil; 6 boxes oranges and 2 do lemons. Just received ai.d for sale cheap at WOODROW'S, No, 5 Washington Hall, jy7 and 25C M a', n st. 50 QA BUTTS Eldorado receivei1 today, and for sale by D\J jc22 LOGAN, CARR de CO. NEW AND SCARCE GOODS. "OECEIVED this day, a variety of desirable goods, In. . 10 doi.Eb!ack: Wllot Mitta; .30 ' white, black,, lead, and mixed cot. hose; 10 erub'd.plain, andlaco work lisle th'd hose. je30 i ; IIEISKELL cfc CO: KKcN OIL GJ?0 1 11?for. window blinds. Another supply or this cheap and durable article, just received. , WJLDE,?St;BKOTRER. !; 1/1 lliingesaiiil Leuiuu., just leceiveil by lU-jeSB T. M. PAHKKR; t;ln the btet'strft- aft Mottho Je? T. M: PARKER. 2 '*? MISOKLLANEOuk " ~~ Music among the Germans. Dwj^bt4s .Musical Journal, in the course of some excellent remarks on the late musical uaion of the Germans #t Philadelphia, sayB: "But to lis Americans this spectacle is inter esting in another aspect. At first we lookon,sim pj^ ss a charming national custom, .which oil. Germuii iWiKhUors have- brought overfwith thiin. It is etistkcterisfio^ancl imposing, and we enjoy it asa.u,importation ofthat genial, happy, social, and artistic iitp.' whioh has seemed so" ideal as we read about it, and which it iaso pleasant to have brought underout own immediate observation-?? Its iHUiunqUty'give- it a pleasant piquancy view ed as a spectacle outside of us, and cannot be in the least objectionable, aiuce its aniinat:ng .spir it is essentially iii harmony- with the ftjee spirit of OUt.jira'tttimbtts. It even benefits us bv the ex ample;! f popular mass gatherings so brimming with tlieseiitiinent of liberty, and yet kept so orderly;- harmonious and peaceful by a certain practically religious worship of Art with Lib erty, which it is refreshing and encouraging to witness. "Hut the interesting question about it is: Why may not im who are not Germans, borrow this excellent practice and incorporate it into our American lire. If the music-loving Germans must seek out a republic for the free continuance of their musical existence, soon the other hand must a wide-spread, imperial democracy line this seek pledges of good oruer, concord and refinement in an all-pervading and inspiring influence of Art. 'lhe needed element comes providentially, with the tide of immigration, in the persons of these hearty, generous, art-loving Teutonic cousins of our Anglo-Saxon blood. As they assimilate lo us politically, let us assimilate to tllein in the warm, rhythmic social culture, of which as a peo ple tiiey are the most quickening example. Glee ?singing, which is only technically distinct from the German 'part-singing,' is a growing passion with our young men. A large proportion of our so-called'glees,' are adaptations from the Ger man port song; and Germqn music takes every day a deeper hold upon American sympathies and tastes than any otner music. We would not have the charm of a separate nationality in these Geiinau festivals dissolved; but we should be pleased to see Americans and Germans, (in tins great land of blended nationalities, where all peoples are combined to make one good, liberal and universal people,) minglingtogether and ma king common cause in this great work of devel oping a popular musical sentiment. Whymaj not singing clubs be organized, American, with Germans in them, (for they are our teachers and examples in this sphere of art,) and be affiliated over the country, and hold annual festivals at midsummer at dilferent points in turn? We can not but think.it is ill the very tendency of things that this shall naturally and gradually come about. We read that in the Philadelphia festival, this week, a club of native Pluladeiphians look their turn in singing with the German clubs, and did not suffer in the compnrist.u." From Uio N ?0. JJce, June 28. | An Apology for the Profession. Editors ore presumed to kuow everything. They are not only considered to be complete reposi t? riL's of :m ancient a ml modern history, professors of ml the known arts and .sciences, and qualified to utter oracular opinions in the quadradure of the circle, and the most certain method of ascertain ing longitude, lut are commonly beliewdto le gifted with faculties of prevision far more accurate I In. n seers of Scotland, or the spirit liappers ol Ainetica. We are sometimes irresistibly amused, .I' d occasionally half provoked at the pertinaci ty with which a continued quidnunc will pro pound, in perfect good faith to an editor, a series of interrogatories that it w;mid perplex Edipus himself to answer. Questions disconnected and ditlieult of solution are daily asked of the unlinppy ntoiial who happens to be the editor of n daily paper, and who is therefore incontinently set down mi an omnium gatherum of ustruse lore and univer sal information. This unlimited trust in editorial erudition is un doubtedly flattering to the profession. It is pleas ant to be locked up to as indisputable authority; but we submit that some definite limits should be assigned to the boundless anticipations of the pub lic in this respect. Eilitois are perforce tolerably well indoctrinated in many things wt icli the public can know but little. Their vocation compels them to obtain a familiarity with the current annals of the Units; la Know something of history; and to be enabled quickly and decisively to foiin an opinion,'trace a theory, expound a doe nine, and master a nairative. Alt this editors must do, or they misbecome their position. Hut it is scarcely f ir to consider each distinct individual of the specits as a Magliabecchi or an admirable Crich ton The only wonder is that, in view of the ex hausting and incessant toil to which he must dai ly and nightly buckle himself,~he should possibly contr ve to keep together in his trains u constant seething agglomeration ? of miscellaneous knowl edge, adding daily to the huge reservoir, and at a moment's warning prepared to separate from this undigested heap precisely that portion wanted for immediate use; to take it in hand, prune it, shape it, make the inost ofit. send it fourth to live, like the Ephemerae, its brief span of a single day, and then to float down th^ stream of time, an inert, lifeless, and forg"lton waif. For bo it ever re membered that no matter how arduously the editor may labor?how prodigally endowed with genius, tasteaml discrimination, or how splendidly enrich ed with the fruits of unrelnxing study?his pro ductions are in the nature ol things, emphatically perishable. Costly wires though they be, pur chased at the price of health, privation, and pain ful research, they have 110 vitality bevuitd their al lotted hour. If the actor "struts and frets along 'he stage and then is heard no more," the editor's fame is even more transient, llarely indeed does it survive the setting sun of the day that witnesses the circulation of his happiest efforts. Immortali ty is wholly and utterly beyond his aspirations. A Trance?Burying Alive. A paper was read before the French Academy of Science, in which the following extraordinary instanoe was adduced as a reason for abolishing the present custom of burying so soon alter death: A young female had been twice pronounced dead, when only in a trance, but hail recovered in time to prevent being buried alive. A third trance came on, and in consequence of what had previ: ously occurred, permission was obtained Irom the constituted authorities for the body to rema-n above the ground as long as decomposition should not take place. A week?ten days past away? there was still no decomposition; but alt the medi cal men declared that she was dead, and at length she wns laid in her coffin. Only a few minutes before the coffin was nailed down, and while the bell of ihe village church was already tolling for l e funeral; a fiieud from an adjoining village, a school fellow of the supposed deceased came to take a last farewell. She stooped to kiss the lips of her departed friend, oud remained in that posi tion for some time. The by-staiiders attempted to remove her, lest heremotic n -liould beinjurious to her. She waved them off with her band, and re mained in that position, with her lips upon those of her departed Iriend, and breathing as it turned out afterward, the warm breath ol life into her lungs. At length she exclaimed, "She lives!" and rising Itoin the body pointed out unequivocal signs of life. She then stated that as she waskiss lttg her friend, she fancied she felt her breathe, a-id in a few minutes wns convinced of the fact. The female who was supposed to be. dead, was taken out of thecctiin and placed in a warm bed, in the course of a few hours fully revived. She st ited Hint she was, during her tronce fullysensi bletoall that was passing around her, and she even heard the deathbell toll, but was utterly in capable of speech or sign to show that she was not dtuul Wiiv Laborers uo not Gkt Ahead.?Nothing can be truer than Mr '. Swissh.elm's assertion ill the I'ittsburgi^uturday Visitor, that it is extrava gance and iraprudeuce, opd nothing else, which keep the laboring closes in the power of capital.? '?The way to become independent," continues Mrs. Swisshelm, is "for every mutt to live on half his wages, or less, if possible, until he buys and pays for an acre of ground, lences it, bnilds on it a house large and close enough to shelter himself and family from a win er storm. This is his fort. Then let him take all the time he now spends in taverns and other loungiiig places, to lay in stores ol ^munition aud.provisions, in the shape of use ful knowledge, gleaned from books and papers and grape-vints, trees, potatoes and cabbages, growing in his enclosure. If he plants every foot of it with something pleasant to the eye and good for food, no tyrannical employer can starve him into any degrading submission;" Mrs. Swiss helm's article on this subject ought to be posted up on the walls of every workshop in the conntry. MosaoiTOES at New Orleans.-?The Ne.w Or leans Daily Delta of the 29th ultimo says: W'e htrVe never known the mosquitoe; to be hatf^ seygre as the. are at present. Besides our ordinaryCreole mosquito, quite recently a blao; intruder arid interloper has been busying himself with put cuticler . coverings, whom we talre occa sion to denounctVjs 'i.io: 'less.'mp^itirientthan bar barojs. He is singularly ravage aiie sanguinary in UiSnatu e, and instead of - sking our leave, as your p.lite Cfeoie mosquito'does, he at once estab lishes himself op any-exposed poition ofjthe hu man carcass, and proceeds wjtli the' utmost tang fraid to glut his stomach and fate Ins thirst for blood. Now we object to this intrude. ' WS&fetXANKQIISv ' Professor Alex. C..Barry's Tricopherous, or Medicated Compound, for beautifying, curling, prescrv- ] Lng, restoring, ? s trengthening the hair, reli'tving diseases ol the skiu, curing rheumatic pains, and lualiiig external wounds. Bounded by no geographical lines, the repttti-! tion of Harry's tricopherous pervades the Union. The sales of the ariiele or. late years have increased in a ratio ' that almost exceeds belief. Professor Harry, after a care. | rul examination of his sales book,-finds that the number of bottles'*delivered to orUer in quantities orrrom half a gross ; upwards, during the year 1852, was within a trifle or SOU, 000. It is unnecp- f m y to present at length tiio evidence or the wonderful p:o'pertie* of the tricopherous when the public j have furnished such *u endorsement as this.. The cheap..' ness ol'the art cJe, and the explanations given or its chem icai action upon the li?ir, the scalp, and in uii eases ol mi perlicial irritation, first recommended it :o the attention or the people. ThU| was all that the inventor desired. Hv. cry bottle advertised itsWf. The elTects ofthe fluid exceed ed expectation- It acted like a charm. The ladies would not be withouL it. Country dealeis in every vection of the Uir ted Stales round they must havr it; and thus was built up a wholesale trade of an extent hitheito u.iheard oras regards articles ot this kind. The highest point has not yet been reached, and it is believed the sales this year will be a million and half of bottles. Depot and manufactory, No 137 Broadway, New York, Retail price, twenty-five cents a large bottle. liibeial discouu: to purchasers by the quantity. Sold by all the principal druggists throughout the United States and Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Gieat Britain. France, and by J. H. Patterson, Wheeling, Va. Juuel4dtw<HvGm. SEVEN Til ANNUAL STATEMENT OK THF. Connecticut ITIulunl LIFE, INSURANCE COMPANY. For the year ending January 31W, 1853.. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. Amoumt ree'd ror premiums and policies during the year... SG?2,219,. 14 ree'd tor Extra Risn... 3l.0S0.36 SHC3,320.49 4 Inter :st 77,843.33 Total Receipts during the year ?741,172.82 Deduct paid salaries, mj.-ical ex aniiu 'tons, pos.age, advertising, pr.nting, stationory, rent, furni ture, taxes, exchange, etc 15,714.00 Deduct paid commi s ons 37,714.20 4 l .i poiic ci surrendered. 13,380.82 4 4 losses 111 policies, (includ:m-028,050 un paid ofla8t year 189,417.00 250,222.11 $484,940.71 Losses on 24 policies not yet due and wan ing proof of death .......44,375.00 Not proceeds or the year 0440,505.71 Dividend ot 50 per tent credited to Lite Policies . .302,688.00 Dividend or 15 per cent credited to Torm Policies 4,052.00 306.040.00 Dalance to He insurance and Reset vetuud : $133,925.71 ASSETS. Uond and mortgage loans on real estate ?329.803.50 Dank Aock loa s -IS,495,00 Louns to city andother corporat'ns .(15,716.12 Mortgaged i onds, hank and other touKs 116,255.00 Special deposites it: banks,drawing six per ^t. interest 107,000.00 Cash in hand and in bank 2S,6S0.23 Premium or Deposit Notes, bear ing 6 per cent, interest 998,953.55 Premiums in the hinds of agents and in transit 6,86-1.87 Accumulated cipital $1,701,673,27 Amount ot dividends paid during the year 878,251.00 Auiountordivid'ds canceled by for leitcd and surrendered policies 70,322.00 Total dividends canceled during the year ?118,573 00 "Whole an ount of dividends paid since 1819. ?108,048.00 GUY R. PHELl'S, Secretary. Hartford, February 1, 1853. IQTPolicies issued on the most favorable terms, by WM. F. PETEHSON, a sent, np9-tf Wheeling, Va. villi, Smith & Co., FORWARDING and COHIHI IS*? OIV illEKCHANTS, No. 38, Wall Street, Louisville, Ky. J. ?V. GILL?"Wheeling, Va. E. W.CRITTENDEN?Louisville, Ky. 1). J. SMITH, do do D3~G., S.& Co., would respectfully solicit consignments or Wheeling Manufactured Goods ot every description as they have made th-'ir arrangements with spccial reference to this business and have peculiar advantage for effecting sales. Cfebl5 UtiiicilStaifM l?IoCliiii*g U'urelioiiHO. Branch of the United State* Clothing Strre, lialtimore. WIESENFELD cf CO'S UM10I.K8.VLi: AN? IIRTAH. CLOTHINQ EMPORIUM, No. 133 Main St., Wheeling, C CONSTANTLY on hand, an extensive angor I men t of J Fashionable Clothing, and Youth's and Childteu's Clotliinr, which will he disposed of 011 icasonable terms. IC3"\A 11 ordeiB promptly executed jc2-ly M. REFLLY, Wholesale Dealer in Grooeries, Foreign and Domestic IVi??8 and Liquors. No 181 Wkrt sidk Market Squire, nn7-lv WHKK.MNG. VA. N. I.AT1I A M. 1.. T. WOUUa* L.itltam and Woods, [sUCCKSS(?n8 TO LATHAM AND >t'BURNIE.J FORWAKDING AND Commission Merchants. And I* roil tier. Blenlerx. No. 29, Public Landing, [Between Main and Svcamobe Streets,] CINCINNATI, OHIO. tt3"Ofllce 3 doors west of Svcamore. iKsylTsly 'SAAU llOUE. J AS. M. IiOGE. I . Itt O CJ K & H O IV , Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C. //., Va., Moundsville, P. O , ILL practice in Ohio, Marshall, and Wetzel counties. Particular attention will '?e given to collections and La .id business. AH kinds or laud constantly for sale. np21-lydifctw John R. Miller He Co., Commission and Peed Store, maln-ST., OPPOSITE B. AND O. It. It. DEI?OT, Wheeling, Va. tty Hay, Corn, Oats and Feed, bought and in store stall ? iuies; also, seamless and shipping bags. liefer to?H K List At Co,") R Crangle A: Co, >W'heeling, Va. O Pryor, ) Love, Martin <k Co.") p Woodsids 4- Son, 5 The above establishment is now opened, with a supply of Corn Meal, Corn, Oats and Mill Offals: also a sample lot of llelmont Mills Ultra Kvtra Flour. The proprietors are now packing, and will in a few days have a Tutl supply of baled hay or lirstqualitv. The above articles will be kept constantly, and such an establishment being much needed iu the community, the proprietors will spare no pains to merit publir. patronage. mavifl-yr. IV. M. JiELiliMilLLL. Cheap Furnishing Warerooms. 151 MAIN ST., WHEELING, VA. ALL kinds or Furniture, inclduing CHAIRS, SOFAS, CLOCKS, LOOKING GLASSES, Ac., ol tho latest styles and best qualities, kept constantly 011 hand, at tc du:ed prices. J1 yr. ATTENTION!! TO PIIVSICIANS, DRUGGISTS*, AND DEALERS GENER ALLY, THROUGHOUT THE WEST. Wheeling Chemical Laboratory. Corner of? Main and'3d sts., CENTRE WHEELING. HAVING completed my arrangements, I am now pre pared to mauuraclu'e PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMICALS. At my Laboratory, rear or building, corner Main and 3d streeis. All piepirations warranted pure and prepared according to U. S. Dispensatory. Among tho numerous articles 1 mention: Acids, chemically pure; Antimony preparations, Amnion ' Aq. Ammon f rr, * 4 concentrated for blistering; A10011 tic waters, ol all kinds; Alcohol, absolute; Evtrbct's C Alcohol;) Jfercurial preparations. Calomel, etc.; Sweet Spirits Nitie; Chloroform, etc , etc. All Druggist Pharmacu'ical preparations prepared ac cording to the XI. S. Dispensatory, and sold at manufactu rer's price*. ap23-ly RICH 1>. 11LUM. IVctv Arrangeuicut.?Knecial IVoticc. I HA VE thoroughly tcfitted iny Shaving and Dressing Saloon. I have introduced all the latest modern im provenients and additions. Thankful Tor past patronage, I expect by proper exertion to please all, and to receive a share or public patronage. 03"Aii infallible restoiotive for bald heads, prepared and 80hl by John McKey. It has been tried by many citi zens of this city, and has never r iled to give satisfaction in a single case. Satis!actory fefcrcnce given as to the efficacy ot the restorative, if icquired. je26-3m d JOHN McKEV. SOMETHING GOOD FOIt ALL. I RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have opened anew my Bar be ring Saloon, No. 2n Union St., opposite tne Old Exchange, with a inagniticciit set or Bathing Room?, wheiel will be happy to accommodate one anil all, wro willplease give n:c a call, with a shower, cold, or warm bath. The rooms a c large and airy, everything about th?* bathing department will be attend e> to in the most clean, prompt and efficient manner.? Ticket?for single bath, 25cents; season Tickets, good Tor tin ee months, $5. Tickets to be had at the Barbering Sa loon. je25-3md JOHN McKEV. Foreign Exchange, Foreign Exchange. T>EK?ONS wishing to remit rruney 10 England, Ireland I or Scotland, in amounts fiom? 1 upwards can find a safe, quick and cheap medium ttuough KDWAKDS, SANFORDACO Ji. FIG A/AN, Agent. . unel3tf. ^ ; :. . Ji'Clure ttouse. I)r, Gordon Harris, sA GHADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE. OFFICE?-Baltimore Lock Infirmary, No. 31 south Gay street, opposite the Kxchange Buildings, Baltimoie. A practical experience of over 20 years enables Dr. H. to insura a sound and speedy cure in a certain class or Dis eases, Which have'tod long been yielded byTfgular physi cians to the hands of Quadkcry: He may be consulted con fiden'ialiy, either in person or by letter. ItyPjjrsoil&'iit a-distance cured at home by addressing a letter to Di*.'H'arfls) Baltimore, XId. All communications confidential, remedies sent by mAil to any part of the II, S. Sep advertisementpn fourth page! ap^l-ly Notice inxtra, NOT having ??sold out,*' or "blown out," as some of my friends of the t>ade say, I have made tip my mind to come out, and "xQ ahead."as Davy says, tr.d Davy was i , no fool, you'll uuderstand. "?' ' SX\ ie23 J AS. H. McMKCRKN. Bird & Wilson, Wholesale aud Retail ilcalei'H in RritiMh, ffreuch and .American Dry Oood?, No. 69 Baltimore tlreet, l- ' BALTIMORE, W^^D^vite'the attentibnof purchasers visiting I " . "? ? ,fc"| I'lttlU ClirVQ| A I UUVII 4'nt V^}'.Oy ~ ivmwm lawns nnd jackonets, bayildero robes, sillc 1:ssues, barege . tie lainoR, French Ginghams, plain and emb'd crape shawls, from SlOto $76, mantillas and capes, new styles, ca?hmore shawls or every vaiiety, French embroideries, kid gloves. Parasols, etc. uentlemen'h furnishing goods. Cloths, cassimcrea, vestlngs, cravats, handkerchiefs, collars, gloves, etc. Housekeeping goods of all kind*, including a large s'ock or staple and domestic good*. Our stock comprises the nest assortment offered by any house in the city and at the lowest prices. mtr^S-d^wlV TIIOH. J. CARSON.'J [JOSEPH CARSONl T. J. ?AK80IV & CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 &. 42. Light Street, B ALT! MORE, An?1 36, Water Street, New-Yolk. P-i*" Liberal advances made cn consignment*. Whiteley Brothers & Stone. Importers and Jobber* of DRY GOODS, No. 12 Hanover St., near Baltimore St., maT26-6m 11A LT1MOHE. .JJrakeley &. Jb'enton, (?TSTAIJLISUED 18360 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. For the sale or Hon Products Flocr, Bctteb. Wool, Window Glass and Country Produce, generally. Th??" I will alst give attention topurchasi 'g on commission. 387 Baltimore St., earner of Paca. BALTIMOKE, Md. j m*r25- lyd@w W A LTER CROOK, Jr., Upholstery and Paper Hanging "VTarelioasc, No. 220 Baltimore St., near Charles St., HAS in store, curtain material and trimming, such as Brocatell, tatin damask, satin de laines, Worsted damask. Cornice, etc. upholstery goods. P/ain and figured plush, hair cloths, velvets, gimps, webbing, piano aud table covers, transparent shades, etc. PAPER HANGING, Fine and low priced, suitable for parlors, halls, drawing rooms, chambers, etc., together with decorations, views, border, etc., all of which will be sold on pleasing terms. mar26-l yd MARTIN & HOBSON, Flour and General Commission Merchants, CORNER ECTAW AND BALTIMORE BT8., m?r?8-ly BALTIMORE. Curtis &. Bradley, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And WholcKnle dcalertt in Fink. 744 Bowletfs Wharf, H.ALTIMOKE, JId. lC3*"Advances made on consignment? of Provisions ant merchandise generally. T.'.irt6-I y llopkinn& Knirchild, Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, BALTIMOKE, IS V1TE the attention or the citizens of Wheeling totheir extensive assortment or cloths, cassimeres and vest ing8, selected with gieat care, trom the latest importa tions. READY MADE CLOTHING. On the sccond floor of their store they keep a large as sortment ol elegantly finished clothing, made by the b*?st hand and cut in the most fashionable style. marlG 1yd c. j. i.krew. n. sander. a. keyer. LEREW, SANDER & Co., SUCCESSORS OK CHARLES FISCHER & CO., JS'o. 338 Market Street, betirecn Hoicard and L'ntaw sts. BALTIMOKE MIPOKTL'KN OF German, i'reneh and English Goods, SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves, Shawls, Taprs, Laces, Fringes, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, UnderShirts, Suspenders, Ribbons, Turkey Red Yarn, etc., etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, Accordeons, Jews-Harps, Perc. Caps, Guitars, Harmonicas, .Marbles. Look'g glasses, Flutes, etc. etc. inar2S-tyd(g?fw liiarc, ftkicrnon, Iflollidiiy &?o., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 1 Hanoter etre*tt near Market, BALTIMORE. Richard Hare, Daniel IIolliday, William Pierson, James Robinson. Q3"Ke:cr to 'lie Merchants or Wheeling. n?ar28 ly COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LOCATED NO. 127 BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE, Md. OK. CHAM BERLIN would say to his friends and ? patrons Throughout tlic West, and to all young men desirous of learning Book Keeping, that he lias-disposed or his inteiest in the Pittsburgh Commercial College, and permanently located himself in Baltimore, and is now at the head of one of the most flourishing Institutions in the Uuiiii The facilities here oilered foi acquiring a com plete Mercantile education are equal if not superior, la those of any similar College in the West. Individuals wishing to obtain situations when qualified, will find ir to their advantage to prepare thcmscives at this establish ment, as a large number of gentlemen (among whom * re several from the West) have recently completed their comse of study, and obtained desirable situations as Hook Keepers in this city. For particulars, terms, etc., write and have a circular forwarded hy mail. maigf>-d@.Tvty j.c. CANriKru. w. n. ca.nkiki.d. j. h. mkrkiutu. CANPIEXiD, BROTHER, & Co. 229 Baltimore Street, Corner of Charles, WHOLESALE 131 PORTERS, .MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, RtCH JEWELRY, SILVER, PLATED, AND ALBATA WARF. AND FANCY GOODS! HAVE opened their new store with a splendid stock or Goods. COLD AND SILVER WATCHES! From the most celebrated linkers lu London, Liverpool and Geneva?an extensive stock always kept on hand, every one of which is guaranteed to perform accuiaie time. SILVER ware OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE! Silver Tea and CofTce Sets, Goblets, Cues, Tumblers, Castors, Waiters, Spoons, Forks, Pie and Cake Knives, Ice Cream Knives, Napkin Kings, Fisih Knives, Salt Cel* lars, 4-c., ot new designs. PLATED WARE. Coffee and Tea Sets, Urns, Tea Kettles, large and smnll Waiteis?Oval, Oblong and round shapes; Castors, Cake Baskets, Kpe.gness, Flower and Fruit stands, ?ic. DIAMOND work! ? A superb collectlcn of Diamond Bracelets and Rises, Broaches, Crosses, Finger .Kings, lull suits of Diamonds, suitable for Wedding Gifts. rich jewelry! This branch or our business is not surpassed by any es tablisment in the country; having workmen employed un der our own supervision, constantly making new styles? and by every steamer we are supplied from the Euiopean factories, wnich enables us to give to our customers th latest fashions, and at row prices. FANCY GOODS! Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Chess Men, Card Bas kets, Cologne Bottl ?s, elegant Vases, Parisian .Mar iln Statutes, Paris Bronzes, Fine Paintings, Papier Machie, Tables and Work Stands, Porte Mommies, superior Co logne. French Perfumeries, Rosewood md leather Dres sing Cases, English Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Ilair Brushes' Ac. SUPKRIOR ALRATA WARE! New Patterns ol Forks, Spoons, Ladies, etc. or this arti cle, wuich is fast superseding silver ware. SPL?:NDID MANTLE CLOCKS! Bronze and Gilt Mantle Clocks of elegant designs, black, yellow, drab ard white marble do; Fiench Porcelaiu do; richly decorated. Watcii Tools and Matkrials, of the best quality,con stantly kept on hand and caveiuliy selected. For the convenience or customers wo have erected a large, spacious stole, giving customers'every facility for inspecting our extensive stock of Goods. Adjoinii.g the retail sales room, we have titled up another room, over WIO feet in depth, for the Wholesale Department. "X3"Kver> article from our establishment is warranted to be as good as represented. iCyPersons visiting Baltiino e, will do wrll to examine our assortment. Orders Horn the country will be attend ed to faithfully and promtly. CAN FIELD, BROTH Ei? * Co., 229 Baltimore sL, S. West corner or Charles. Sign of the Golden Eagle. Baltimore, March 24,-dwly. A. SISGO, l\o. 95 Baltimore Street, opposite Holliday Street, RAIiTKMOKE, \1 WHOLESALE and KetaiI manufacturer of Odd Fel T T lows, Masonic, Sons ofTemporance. Hcd Men's and ottier Rezalia, liauuers, Flags, f-wels, etc.. Miliary Goods of all kinds. ap9-fy NEW GROCERY STORE. IVo. 5 Washington Stall, Monroe si , Wheeling, Va. SI); WOODKOW info.ni* the citizens of Wheeling, ? ai'd dealers generally, that he is now opening 01.e of the best assortments of family groceries in the Western country, consisting of every article usually kept in the'best groceries to kat and drink, all of which will be sold at as low prices as can be bought in the city. Give u* a call of B3TAll goods delivered to any pari of the city tree charge. iny3f Wm. T. Meeds, Rooltbinder & IS la 11 it book IVIanurnctarcr, No. 244 Monroe Street, UP STAIRS. WOULD Tesper.tfully inform their friends and the pub lic in general, that they have bought the establish ment lately, known as James M, Kwirg's Hookbindeyand Hlankbo h manufactory and are now prepared to Rule and b ind to order, blank books of every description, music, magazines, periodicals, dx., in a manner not to be surpas and by any establishment in the country. ttyConstantly 011 hand an assortment of blank books, aplg-ly NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE Union Line Packets leaving regularly on th? arri val of the cars, all bills of lading nust be on board be fore 4 o'clock. P. 31# The Line will^ not be responsible for the delivery of any goods, and will not pay or collect charged on any goods tor which bills of lading are not 011 board the boats before their dcpartuie. mar3I-tf Chickering's Piano Fortes THE subscriber beijig appointed agent for the sale of Chlcker.ns*s Piano Fortea lor Western Virginia, keeps constantly on band ,a good stock of those celebrated Instru ments, which are acknowledged by the itioat eminent pro fessors of music, to be, the best in thi*, or any other coun try. These, instruments arc offered at Boston prices, ad ding carriage? witha general stock of musical merchandise and Variety Goods, wholesale and retail. U3"Old Pianos taken in exchange.- Pianos to4et. Ma*, sfc taught at 3T6.2o Union street. 1 ; - mali JAB. MRLT.OR. BALTIMORE TRADE. JOHN SULLIVAN &, SONS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND 1 AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF LKAFfOBACUO. COT tor. Floor, Whiskt, and Western PRODUCE GeNKUAI.LV. Camden St., near Light St. Wharf, apl5-Jy BALTIMORE. Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IN LEAF TOBACCO, COTTON, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, Pendleton's Wharf, A'o. 120 Iahxt End of Smith's Dock, > BALTIMORE. REPEI? ESC ES: Hush Jenkins ?fc Co. ") F. W. Brune ?& Sons, > Baltimore. "Wnj, Wilson <k Sons, j Edwin Wortfiam?&( o. V Arch'id Thomas & Son, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, J Rhodes <v Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. Tweed, Sibley & Wright, "J Joseph C. Butler A: Co. > Cincirnati. John Cieigh, I Su&SSr } Ctarl??ton,S.C. Gordon <& Co , Louisville. James M'Cully, ) Brown <& Kirkpatrick, > Pittsburg. 'A. Chafee, ) 1). Lamb, Esq, Ca?li. N. W. Bank, ") S liiady, Esq, Cash. M.AM. Bank, ^Wheeling. Jaa. R. Baker, 3 Josiah :'lblcy, Hamburg, S. C. Henry A. Sluoeder, .Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gaines. New Orleans. ap25-6m j l uwin a. nuDiUnii. w. h. clabacg:; FOUNTAIN HOTEL. THE undersigned havmg purchased the lease and eflfec. oft hat old established house, the Fountain Hotki Light Street, Baltimore, and haxing repaired andre-fu. nished at a heavy outlay, now oflin to their friends and the tiavelingpublic an asUblishnient second to not,c in con. tort and convenience. I ~ The Ladies* Ordinary, red the suites of rooms attache''., will be found to afford the comforts or home tofjmilie. wnile the situation of the houi&e guarantees quiet lepose ' all its patrons. 11 Is t _e most ceutral situation for tLe man or businc*^?. being in the centre of business, affords as converient ac cess to all the Railroad Depots -ud Steamboat Landing! ^ any other hotel in the city. It will be the desire and pleasure or the proprietor id promote the comfort of the guests of the house. ap~-ly CLABAUGI1 BROTHER. Solid Daguerreotypes. rr*HIS latest discoverj is the wonder of the age. The _L picture assumes all the rouudnens and solidity of life t It also appears life-size, and in every point resembles the living being. Natuie is perfectly mocked. even to an in dividual hair. Taken at WIllTEHURST'S, over Camp bell's Jewelry store, Baltimore street, in the city of Balti more; also, in his Washington Gallery, and will soon he introduced in all of his gailerie?, which may be found in . all the principal cities in the Union. Mr. U'iiiTjtucRST has the honor to announce that he has just received a letter from the Piesident of tl:e United States, informing him of theaward of a Medal, Certificate, and a copy of the Juries reports ?t the World's Fair, Lon don. mar30-tf FLOUR AND GENERAL Commission Business THE undersigned, la?e of the 1\ m of WOOl & DAN NEK, of Winchester, Virginia, takes this oj.p(>itunv ty to extend to his trieuds nis hcartlelt thanks for then liberal patrouage sitcea resident of this cUy, end begs leave to inform lliem that he lias taken Warehouse Ac. 4, South Howard Street, lately occupied by Mr. Jn?.. \V Hell, and formerly by the late Elias Shaw, togetlitt with Waiehouse No. 2, South Howard Street, gi\es hint ample room to do any reasonable amriunt of Flow 4* Gen eral Commission Business. The location is a good one Tor the sale of all kinds of country produce, and he respect fully solids your pationage. He will also give strict attention to the purchase o! Plaster, Salt, Fish and. Guano, Ac And his knowledge of the wants of the Agricultural and .Vercantilu community are such that he reels warranted in assuring them that consignments oi orders with which he may be favored will be promptly and faithf ully attended to. MICHAEL BANNER, No. 2 & 4, South Howard street. Baltimore, March 1, 1S53. BcfcrenccHt BALTIMORE. Messrs. Pollard, Byrd & Co; 1) Stuart ("> Son; O 1ms. A. Gj.mbrill; ? Nor r is, Caldwell @ Co. WINCHESTER. Henry M. Brent, Cashier or the Bank of the Valley; Joseph 11. Shenrard, Cashier or Farmer's Bank; Messrs. Baker@ Brown; 4 Clias. L. Wood @ Co. WHEELING. Messrs. Annan, Maguire @ Co; 4 Logan, i ai r @ Co; O. W. Ileiskell, Jno. R. Morrow. rvNiri a o ?> FREDK. FICKBY & SONS, 250 Baltimore Street. Importer* of English, German end French Fancy Goods, HAVE now in store their Spring assoortment or Porte Monnaies, Vio?ins, Percussion Caps, Accordeons, Tooth ai:d Nail Drushes, Rosewood and lluflalo Hair ttrixshes, Combs or every description, Cutlery, Fans But tons, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Work Boxes, Jewelry, etc., etc. hi tli? Hosiery lino a lull assortment or White, Brown and mixed cotton i liose, Lisle. Tiiieailand silk J lime, i ottou hose of every description, Lisle Thread and Silk hose of every description. Cotton, Threadand Silk Gloxes, Filley ? Stewatt's Patent Thread, i ottoir, Thread ami Silk laces. Silk and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties e:c. etc. Dealers will find ourstoc^ the most extensive in city, and our prices as low as any house in the the country m?r*M-dwtf PHILADELPHIA. CURTAINS, 1 CURTAIH MATERIAL, Furniture CovcriucN. <5ce., AT WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL. W. H. CAItliVl.'S CURTAIN STOltE, lsj\'o. 1C3 Chestnut St. Philadelphia., Corner Fifth street oppcxi'e the State Hotue. IIK has always in store a full stock 01 Fteucb Biocateiis; alt widths a tit! colon;; French Satin de Laincs; India Satin Damask*;. Piench Moquette; i.o Plushes; Lace am! Muslin Curtain: of every style ami pricc Table 4" Piano Covers* ; Gilt Cornices; Gilt Pins ar.d Hands; Gimps, Fiinges; Cords. Tassels, Ac. >\ V. Painted WINDOW SHADES, of all styles air! juice.4;; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Biasses, 4c.? a- i erzrvthinp complete for Curtain.., of the newest Paiii styles, and at the ?oirr*t prices. Persons sending the height and width of their winder. frames, can have their Curtains made and trinuned in ti?o heat manner; see Fashion Plates in August number of Ge tier's Lady's Book. Steamers', hotels, CAR I UILDERS, and dealers gener ally, supplied at the lowest ichoiesaie prices. W.H. CARRYL. Importer of ar.d Dealer in Furnishing Goods, 1G9 Chestnut street, corner of Fifth, marl7-tyd&w Opposite the .State House, Philada. 10 Western and iKoutheru Ulerchmttii Sexton, Seal & Swearingen, EltelPWKTBtSiS & JWRISUKS OF FANCY DRY GOODS. No. 11, S. 4lh st. between Market and C lies nut Sts. Pliii'a. J. \V. Skxton, L. Seal, A. Van Swearingen. OFFEK to purchasers, the largest assortment of Fancy Dry Goods in the city. 11 comprises in part of Hosiery of all kinds and qualities. Gloves, Undershirts, Dress Shuts and Collars. Woollen yarns of different shades and colors. A fine assortment of Shell Combs. no do do Buffalo and Imitation Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Dress and Tailors Trimmings of nil kinds. Burnetts, six cord col'd Spool Cotton. Perfumery of all kinds. As well as a great many styles of goods ofour own impor tation, which we cannot here mention, and which are well worthy the attention of byei s. We feel we can make it to theiri n't e rest to give us a trial. sept8 JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Importers 4- Wholesale Dealers in British, French and American DRY GOODS, No. 125 UlnrUctStreet, Philadelphia. n 12:1 yu _ FRANKLIN HOUSE. Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Ben. II. Woolman. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Prices reduced' From 82,00 to ?1,50 per day. marl7-lyd William Uulty, T.A.Johnii 6c Co., Wholesale dealers in Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leg hem, I'anama and Palm Leaf Hat6. ALSO FUR, SILK, AND WOOL HATS, OS Market Street, PniLADBLrni*. marl 7-1 yd , Benjamin II* S<ightfoot, Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ceo. W. "Duffy. I^le of Chestnut St. mar 17-1 yd 9.COLIIOCK. A.COWTOX. Colhoun & Cowton, PltOMJCEC'OaiMlSMOX JIEBVHANTN FOR TUB SA.B OF FLOUR, BACON, LARD, CLOVER 8EP.D, &.C., Broad St., Ea-t side, let. Race 4* Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and wheii re ceived by ear loads, f?ee of drayage. RKFKK to Forsytha & Hopkins, Wheeling, who will make ad vances on consignments. apie-iy Humphreys, Hoffman & Koons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOB TIIE 8AL.K OF Flour, Pork, Bitcou, and Produce Generally, Ifo. 47, North Whnrvet, and 95, North Water-it., PlllLADEIFUIA. U3"Llber?I a'lvinces will bs untie on receipt Bill* I* iURtfrT la Mfurt. Poimnrri & HoPllsj. Wheeling. jnl3 SLAYMAKER & HASLETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, ChestnalKt., below 7th, PXIILAl??LPIirA. BOARngt,6flPKB BAY. mygg-dly TirALL PAPER.?More cheap wait raper, just ree'd VV by je3 WILDER HBO Jaynt>'Aedlehiea. I HAVE the Agency for DrL J*yi?e^ Me?licnc8. and wl Tarnish Druggists and others on liberal terms. ? ' -j$'ftw GRO. verya?perior toalcbe?r jost r?:ef.v?d and for ?ale by D. .WOOjlROW. 265 Main sr. jeG.*? ? t ? ' No. 5 Washington tfall.