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VOLUME 2. ? WHEELING YA TUESDAY MORNING," MAY 30, 1854. NUMBER 235 EiUlteclmg SnteUigcnccr, l^-'l IS PUBUSIICB ltf tB,.wkkkly ani>wkeki.y,by I "eARINGEN, TAYLOR & CO. |S^ 0.1 TATLOK. J. II. PKNDI.KT02V. j g. ??**** 1? ~ ~ r~^' * EDIT0RS PFJCE-Conief cf Main and Quincy Streets? "goffce from Qnincy-St. , TKBH*. lf ?r annum ....... .........55,00 " ?r 10 cents per week HATE* OF a UVKltTlHINO. . I...ir iTvuKKSICNKU, publisher* or newspaper. In IfllK IrWbeeliiK, i" view or the increased price or pa-. HJ?'?Sotb2? expenses, rendering UiA^w ^."?"rberelobue, do agree tocharge tlw follow, far advei Using, and i.i no caso whatever lo '^w?imi' lUe below? lB" "liea or JW? or non cooalit"1'"? *. square; '* " 3 " .......... If ?? 1 week 2 ; munUi.. 2 " - 3 " - G 44 ?? 12 V* L,F. r.dvritiseiueuts or e. eater tciigb, and lee* thai: luseried lor a longer time than two mouths, K'5?'-. ?r:vl..er cent. on the above will be made tor KtJSJie far the flitt t'nee months, aud Go per cent. s or profeaaionai cards, 1 square or leaa^ g I r^TSorp-rofeasioual'ciVd'Coiie*?i'ile're, per ^ I c^a|i"cV o^"ye???;r ii I .!? " " 40.t. , l.-i-jiM-rcentou llieahove for inside. . ^ - . ... - I r^FtraoiBl cummunicaliona chargedper thou KSdal notice, chargcl 8?0 per .quare, per anmim, j LftrftMUare, aud sarao rale ol diacount theieoii to/ a *"J?Ser ?r squaies as under tbe general bead, and f'?lite lorfingle linertion. ? Sl^uUiliscineuU, with monthly change, one PSreljear 32?-?J L'i-iih weekly chaiige.-?.-???...<>*???-?ow,w i ^"olde* l>? inserted giatuitously, but Imieral ; -i l | Botkechafed? ? ? V** ??????**?*** ????? ?? .q I o'SSfi-'Jus.'cl^cti for each'wVaVi'te ror a'ucpa- q i" 'SSfficeiiMrtedrori mouth or |e*>, In advance 8,00 Ui^kos uolices inserted ? JOHN Ti HUKMKI.L. SWKAK1NG KS, TAYI.OR <fc Co. OKO. O. MTTLK tf<l. BUSINESS CARDS,; | LAWYERS. ANDREW B. KENNEDY, Attorney at; L a w, TTHKEUiiG, VA. _ | irOFFlCE on Monroe>tre#t. 2 doors tetow ^oqith. ir ? ? ? . A ffoRNEl^AT lLA Wi i irKC' > l attention fiven to collection* in Obio^Mar. * Oall ttrouke and Ilandcock counties. ODlce .soutb- I bHiner Slain and IUaip^O?^??>m?Wy >"** Charles Marsfial . ATTOItlVKV AT ?-A W, natTII-ST., SKCOMD D B? NORTH OF MONROE, .X,t WHFF.L1HO.VA: ' X HIOBUAKHEWpSt, . , . AUorief and Oftlce No. :a0, FourtU stvjeet, , Wuicai.ut", Va. ai.fki:u t)Ai,ii?'Ki.i, IIMr.?y at l<aw and Solirilor i. fbnuievy, 7 Office No. 447. Main Mteet, 1 Wnm.nw.Vi. UfiSBOrab.. i No. 60. Monroe Stteet. KUsWKIil ? r?v ? ^AXXORISrEYS,AX,X?.6umi..M^1 Wfflprictlce lu tbe Court* or Olito county aud adjoining bd^it&> - T j "i- - ? - ? *?- * ? I] Joseph L Fry will practice lu .the Court ot Appeajs-.at tarUbuig, and District AppeHatc courts at Fdrraont and CrS^onFoi,rtb .treet,near ' J. G. M'CIjEIjIjAN. Attorney at l^,w. St. Louib, No. Ofice on Pine street, north sldtv between Main and Sec ond, 2d floor, entrance Na 8, Pine atrc?t. firtkobir attention given to^collections in Mi^ouri and Biaoi*. . au<81- > GIBSON L. .jCRANMER, Attorney at I?nw. NOTARY PUBLIC FOR THE CITV OF WllKF.I.INO, ^ trAml Commissioner lor the State or Ohio, to take rtMwkdeemeuUot l)ee<U, Depoaitiona and other wrlt V. . -7?? J. n. WKOtKTO*. JACOB At PBNDI.B3TON, Attorneyn at t.nWi ^ Office Uiree doora north of Uie A O-Will attend regularly the CourtaI fcwile, and Hancock counties, and the Hlatrlet Courts at Hrnmt and Varkershurg. and snch other Courts In tbe lidaitj or Wlieelln; as may be necessary. - - JOHN L. NEWBY, lUtraau 4th Ward; and At?or?er M tawJ WILL attend to tlie taking or Reposition., and wrJUngoT ? utotake tbein aL his ofllce. lie will beTdoitu In hi. ?Sauusily during the day? IVoitd 1M. until7 P. M Oriic.?qulucy street, betweeuMainand.ilar?et, atratli Me. *ns?> . .. *. rtrnw ~r p. torkkr, Jackson C. H., Va. Parkers^rg, Va. Thaw &. Turner, . . Ifi ATTUKNEVH AX 1. AW; Gimeraiid Pleasants. ? ? - 'trParOralarattentlonglireirtoeoUeeUona.' - ? KKFKK TOr- ,, T , PIIILADKLPIIIA?Hon George Sbarswood, Hon J??l Jones, (Ion. Chs. Gilpin, .Messrs. lec<5< Walter, BILTIMuKK?Messrs. Neale & Luckptt, Meaara. Fouu ffHEKL^iG?Messrs. Z.S. &J. J. Yarnali;^Thoma. Johnsioii, J r. ,o?Sfcly- - PHYSICIANS. Dtt ? ? MKUICAJL, ..i,:. i .1.* K..D C. CRACK A FT lender* hispvofessIoHAiser Tit*? to the cilixeu* ot South Wheeling and vicinity QP/ICE directly west of KeuelV&Holel. mi 3d3m DOCTOR WATSON CAHR^'BGN, . I'-ATK or MOROAN+OWi* **VA.] 1 loeUtUurr* ?f ITIedicluc, Ob*lciric? and ^^OFFACE over l.ogau, fair ??t Cf^sTpbaccd Stove. Dr. W. M. Cuthbert, AMIn HONCEOFATfilST. 1 I if ? on W ebster street* two doors Kelc'w. Second ?J!S*nnkm t.hurch, -"'Mm. Centre Wheeling. Dr. M. Campbell. nnD1J?. (i.ATitor ruRMoour, va.) Uooto. Po"rtU St., adjoining tbe rcsldenceof Henry ?J0** w j, e cJ l ? K . V n ami l)oi . - "WmekuKO, Vi. - i- l??. J. HUPP, TT MJeucen Wam 'stlcet> door South or Judge Fry*a __ WHIiBMWG VA. n_ Alfd. Hughes, M. D. OFFERS bis luoresnional services to the communl y. 0Krr. At resiJcnce on centre street, between Filth " '"tth. y m?rja-ly E. VARNEY MANUFACTURER OF 'WPEB, TIN & SIIKET IKON WARM No.8 Main St., near the Cieek lliidee. VVlirkl.lNn, Va. J. C. HARBOUR, _ Wbolraalrmil Kelail Dealer la pARPETS, RUGS, OILCLOTHS, HO. M3, KIM HTtlKKT. _ . WHBBL1MO.VA. c-?- kixaDia.. a.c. auKii. r. w. luih't lambdin, BONHAM, & CO., ViUOINI A, WUMCI.IKU AMU PIIIENII PAPi-H MILLS, WI1HKI.ING, VA. Uana&etnre Printing uii Wrapping Pai>er, Candle Hp pet, Cottou Yarn I a.*rtSteam Boat Paper, Konnetiidards. Fuller*' Itoards. jSir. ? ? ; Logan, Oarr & (Jo, _ . DltaLWtSIW aLLKIKDSOF TOBACCO, SNUFF cf- SEGARS, 81 MAIN STREET. " Uftllsj, Ta. Mm r.oa.?, J.O.IUU 1 auS) n.?. cars. : Vr3 BUSINESS CARDS. druggists. T. h. LOGAN & CO. (SUCCKSSORH TO PaXTON & LaKK,) Wholesale and Retail Druggists, And dealers in Paints, Oils, Chemicals, l))e Huffs, Var nishes. White Lead, Pcrlunlciies, i'ancy articles, No. ioi,' Bridge corner, Main at., . J^pUMy WnuMKo, Va. W. T. SELBY, Wholesale Denier in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. So. 117 MAtNK STHKKT. Wheeling, Vm A . It 1 11 Ci K J. ir , Produce and COMMISSION MERCHANT, nvo:18Iy > Wheeling. Vn. immanuel Dorn, MtNrPAOTDRKIt OF PURE CIDER VINEGAR, '"WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL. octl-lyd m Haiti tl. CKSTH? WHEKUNO, VA w*. n. HUSTON. NI'.WTO.M K. HILTON. Win. B. Una ton A- HI llton, (.Succmotm to AV mu& llwton.y Commission & Forwardine Merchants ; .0.0?,MA,N.STKKH^m7j?Kr Special attention paid to selling Flout and Wheeling niau . ntacturcd articles. Also, to receiving and Forwarding REFER TO: Jas.H. Forsyth, Esq., Hunter, Fleming Ac Bridgeportoi ioUd Khodca & ?Slcb>'? and HeU & Harden, WiLlIAM robertson, Grocer and dealer in FI.OI7R, A!YI> ALI. KI7VDH OP PBOV H. I?N?, Ol.O TEB Ac TIIHOTlIt MifFI No. 112, 8. EAST CORNER M AllKUT jlKD L NJONJ . .WnWKMWr*. At F. R. ARMSTRONG; ; AOKKT AND 1tBAI,ER MI* REAL ESTATE. Office corner or Main and ^ Union streets, - aug97-lyd WHEELING, VA. S. D. WOODROW, 7 - 11KALKR IN family groceries OF KVKRY DKSCRII'TION. Imported Wiut'N. liiquorx, nud Cigars, VOBEIGN VUIIITli, NOTK.&c.&c., No. 2M Main street, Wlirrlir.K. Va. M. J. KEATING, Wholesale nn?t Itetnil Dealer In Foreign and Domestio Fruits, rjtliIS$&s, Corner or Main and Mbnroe Streets, Wheeling, Vn. d. N. ZIMMER'S CRACKER AND CAKE BAKERY, ?ffo: 1G2 Market aC a feixtdofrs South 9/ the Market Howe, Wheeling, Vu. He keeps constantly on hand a large stock or tlie follow ing articles: Hu|ter Cracket k, Water Crackers, Soda do., Hiigarrilo;; Pilot Dread, and' Uie celebrated Boston Crack- ? ere; all or ?wHlch;wilI'"be?dld ktwtT^ch/ ibtbttt pricc*x wheeling;^. edw. L. PRATO^l i\ Fancy and Windsor Chairmaker, S.D. H arp.ER~&- son, Wholesale and Retail dealer in ?a'bssftftfflkawjsar' Tfo 12Q Main St. corner or Union, elesnlc ninl BCctnil Ilealer*in nil kind*ol Boots, Shoes, Leather, &o., WiutNt.iNo,Va. JOHN HOWELL, iiMLbK la - i;&???- >? f BOOTS, shoBS. &C.; ? ' No. 173, MalgJt: t. s^beney & son, (fibcrw*ons'Ttf SwMtrnn* 4c JIki.l,) WAHUFACTURMIR OK FLINT glassware, IMPORTERS AND.DEALERS IN China, Onccutware, Lnmpa, tSirnndoles, TAULECUTI.KIC V, Ac. No. 03, MAIN STREET, WllMLlKq, Vi', " : new QUEENSWARE STORE. HQBBS.j BARNES, & CO., porters,wboleanle nnd Itetnil Dealers Iu Cllt N-AT ?LA?M,;^?UKEiV8 WA RE, 11GU8K AND ST^AMmUt POR'pildmNG GOODS. I iin?ortern, WI*ole?nlc nntl Itetnil ciiina,<;lash,a<iijki:nm llOt'SK AND STEAMBOAT FURNlSinNo uyw^.. ! A'o. MS/Mon^He St., near the Pont 0{f.ce% :r , J WHEELING. VA. H. P. MORRIS, _-.Jd":r?~'nil:.: '.MttMWW' : OABDWAUli ANOCDTI.BBV ?ttrassrfl Ko -irtir'lt S.o. Jl. Al.ouroo Street, i- i r . ? Wnmmo, VxA IDMCKn HOBS, ?jggjgB Til OH. L. TAYI.OIt. HOBBS &. TAYLOR, ?- lflwif p inctgrcwof? r ? hilt, kruirks, tobacco ard noinriRnscrews STEAMBOAT XKOINU, GRIST AND ft AW MILL WORK, ron*iL6itfcHoikK*,rO I? .'/KRmRi? boiler*, Andall tcindH of ITIncItiitcry nnulc to order. om ih^oilrcawmiblc terms. .^fl<i^G^9V!.W, Anderson;' FORWARDING & COMMISSION MEKCHANT, .t." W-ATBB. RTRRRT^WjiitKLXRO, Va, v . rpHRBalUntttfeSnd Ohio Hailioad having op-ned for _L. ,tl e rccoption of rreight.he terd. rs his services to tlie public. His facilities for for war dine aie unsurpassed, his warehouse beii g ou the track oEtbeKddd, and i.o?r <o the sctamboat lauding. ilavii.g ample storage room, no charge will be made tor :>toracc: when consigned Tor shipmout. U.-W. A. . ' Wm H --..rr^v. fi- } INo . lor ffVnan Mti cri, [kORWF. RLY '1'IIK "QKM,1 '] ?;i < >v titStfUinG* VA. ICS*" Hot CoflVe, Tea. Meats, clc. HENRY K. LIST & CO. 'SOCCieaidKBTO LIST, IIowxll & Co..) Whole & c-1 o Groeejrft-1 and Liquor ( (mi WUKICLIKO A. THOS^POfeE, A It C IHTECT; MCLODKIfN bu ldincs, main street, ft-M 1 IVHEKhim. VA. ,'? Vil'i(Successors to Forsyth and Baker.}- r - forwardiss ; w4' f* ill ^ Commission Merchants PRODUCE AND FI.OUR DEALERS, Wheeling, To. HAVlNGcompleted our arrangements Kast and West for tbesale and speedy transit of Wcrchaodixe and MHfflmLSS Iriendsgreater sectrU,loi their property. . J. mr$o.U Agents for the Baltmoreand Ohio Trans portation Line, through direct to Philadelphia. N. K Havingcai acity *ostore 20,000 torn, no charge wid be made Tor storage when consigned for shipment. jatfil _ Wilde Sc. Brother BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 4l\r HOI-KrSALK and Ketail dealers in miscellaneous, Tl medical. tbe6l??gtcal and school books, stationery, wall paper and window blinds. Wholesale dealers,school Vfhce,ans.V?. ~ Gentlemen's FtirniaiJliii|yT^^my M.H.GREGG Number CO, Monroe Street, near llie Court House. OBNTLSNBN'N t I.OI IUJUJ a. fle to order in 11,e l.ne?t ?lyles. JUUN DOHUIK. J AUKS HlXWXLL DONLON & MAXWELL, [srrrtssom to roi.l.oric A don ton J Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Merchants, No. 8 Monroe Street, Wheeling, Va.. ?ifiWy JAMES BAKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG01ST ??*???* BUSINESS CARDS. A. O. ROBINSON. J. M. 0USIIK1ELD A. G. ROHIIYSON Ac CO. MANUPACTURKR8 OP WRAPPING paper, bonnet boards, &c.?A i .so. Grocers and Commission Merchants And I*rodHcr Ucnlcn. No. 32 and 33 Water St., Wheeling, Va. J. OOWGILL. A. U'SWORUS. ?*?*>? COWGILL & M'SWORDS, ' . F?rwar4iai nu4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Produoe Sealers, No. 69 Water Street, Wheeling, Va. (CVHaving ample room for (tongs, no charge will be made forstoiage. when consigned for ehlproeuu ARTIFICIAL TEETH DR. S. P. HULLIHEN, DR. J. F. HULLIHEN, OFF1CK No. 131, Fourth street, near the Presbyterian church. Manufacture Teoth expiessly for each pel - licular case. Full sotls or Teeth, or any pari* ol setts, made with arMiicial Gums. The fium Is inado in one continuous or solid piece-the cost ist'iv >me lor teeth with or without gums. Full sotls 01 teeth made from S7Ato ?160 s Rem sn:nll setts from f3 to >8per tooth feblMyrid. SEXTON, MEAL & HWKARINGEN. FANCY DRY GOODS Vf* WHOLESALE. No. 11, Month 4th Street, ? it.n-.ai 4ut$aiLADKLriI14#i<i^ ). W. Sexton, L. Seal, A. Van Swearinoen. W. F. PETERSON Fir Niiriuc, and l.ife liuuranoc AND LAND AGENT. N-i.3'. Monroe street. Wheeling. V?. t'Ul! WKSTliltlX INSURANCE COMPANY ^Contfuues^o^taKc all kinds or' Kite ami MarmciiM.s, Office No. 102, Mainst. ^ NELSON, PrcsiJc.it. WM, M'COY, Sec'y. ISLAND TANNERY. BEKGER Ac HOP VIIIANN, IIA MO PACT OK KRS OF Every description of Leather, And Dcnlci'M iu Wool nncl llidCM, Store Itoom No. 170, QoriurroJ Market Alley and Main street, VViikklino, Va. 03"8hoe Findings or all kinds cn band, and sold at very moderate terms. ? i i iiuincro, LUMBER L. S. Root's Lumber Yard AND PLANING MACU1NE, Wkhstkr Htrkkt, Ckntsk VnerLiKo. Ilcia prepared to-mi'iilli order^fowSrtiW-itp.?UM "OA,?"1Nt:' Office; No. 2-1, Main St: cot, near the Cv kk Hridqk. _ ____o ^ ^ Klonae^ 8ign, nud Oriiameulnl Painter. -Abm streets, Wheeling, Va. * c D3"Signs, Manners and Flags, transparent, plain and! fancy, executed with ueatness and de patch, Graining 4c. ? ?? J. &. W. TAYLOR, No. 168, Main ritVKastvHlfe, 2 doOrs below Market Alley, tf. Wukkmwm, Va. U! S.' AVER Y , . W holcna I c nud Ret nil Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. HO, Main Street, -If> K4> ? . ?: .-j vjiW-frWllHte 0CF*Ifas on iiand the largest and best assortment of Hals and Cans ofall qualities and sixes. Janll K. CRANGL^. & CO. WHOLHSALK OK 3KKS, Forwarding and Commission Corner Monroe and Market streets; ?rMwn.Vn ling and Cot ,?KSSKSS TTd^KSduai' received at their medical atore, a fre !? ply ot Che most choice mcdlcinea, such as peopl t'nlv iinnn. In innkini* limit* snlMli/tnc. nn rnmril I* t ifrnhfnn iiicuiciiica, such as people may ? Hr?e tfllJKAIT llfiOA WAHK Manufactory. U?M ly Vt !!*???? ?MU 1'Miyjv^i.cio.i, UWi IIP ?Sftt^outinuca to manufacture I he abovo named articles In autheir variety, of which he lias always onnahd,a:gond.tt4 sortment for wholesale and retail at very low pricest He also keeps on hand, copkiug stoves or the most ap proved pattjei lift for coal and wck>d. Job work wilt continue to rcceive Ms particular attention and be executed with .promptness and in a style that will * VARNEV, nq. 81,. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, &.O., &.o. J II. OKlUIIIRAC!K.KJR. would announce to his ? friends and the public generally, that having purchas ed the interest of the senior partner in the businefet lately! conductedtinder/thefirm or J. Crumoacker & Son, he! will continue the same at the old stand, No. 1*73, Main st.,t and would respectfully solicit, and trusts to trieritacontiu ' uance of the patronage so ii berally bestowed ori the oldllrm. He has^trnt returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opening" an extensive and well selected stock or Drugs ami Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy articles, ?&c., all of which wete:ptirohased .yier -strict personal inspection and with scrupulous regard 'o purity of quality, and are now offered tothfcPUblioion,Iho most reasonable terms. 1 vr. Hardware. A so the latest styles of Cooking Stoves, All o' ?which tney will sell Wholesale and Hotailat^llie^rp'? market priccs. Their old customers and the public r a!ly are invited.to call and examine their stock, Krr GEORGE MENDEL. No 154, Dlnlii Street, i WKBELINGVA. ! .1 'Snow receivings LA RGK LOT OF CARPBTS, RUGS, . . MATS AND MATTING. Also, Table and Floor Oie Cloths ofall widths, ahsl keeps constantly on hand a largl assortment of Furnature of every description. Gilt and i Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses, Glass Plates, Vonitian and Transparent Window Dlinds, Ulind Trimmings, Clocks Mahogany Vaneers, Varnish, Haircloth, Curled llair, Spring, Sacking ItotCons, Brass and Mahogany Stair Rods, ecU all of which will be sold at the lowest priccs. augiil ->j REMOVAL. J & 1).- HAYHA have removed to thnir iiow aid. fcna ? do- a brick buildings, 131 Mfciflet street, where tlicy , manufacture arid keep on hand. l'r ^ { TIN AND 8HKKT IRON WARK, And keep for sa o Japan Ware and' liouchold Furnishing Birim' '* - -*?" which t market raujt?n(5HHH|SI , ?-r._ __ description oral UcleSi 11 their JXr.c* f loiuptly mado to or % UuiieilMlnieH (llothiug Wareboaae. Branch-of the. United State* Clothing Store, Baltimore. WIESENFELD $ CO S WHOI.1C8AI.K AND ItKTAlt. j CLOTHING EMPORIUM, ! No. 133 Main St., Wheeling. CONSTANTLY on band, an extensive assortment Of J Fashionable Clothing, and Youth's and Children's lothinc, which willbe disponed or on reasonable terms. u-^AilbrdertrprompUycxccuted, 1 jefi^-ly" KL1A8 DKW.l ? TO W? ROLAND BAGLB SASH FACTORY. DEW cf ROLAND, ,1IAlVlH'AC!'rlIUi:iENOI' Doors, Moulding?; Sathantl Vcniliun Shutteri, yKb'oH' liTitn, CENTRE WHEELING, VA. HAVING completed our extensive Factory^ we now pro pa red to fill all orders for Sasli and Doors i ev^ry-site.'?; nm. :*>:??; ?'*.?*??>.. j All extra sizesor Doors and SasheS, suitable to open fronts, Arc., made to order. livery variety or moulding*, j (Tom a fourth bead to a C inch ogee are constant! yon hand. Kyery variety or Pilasters and A rchiUavcs made to or ?^Ls>'"VOn^11 cill,cr "tationary or icvol ;? T^e proprietors qa fissure t heir patrqnVan^lwspubllc, HH mi cry b*8t material " tt ended t< JohSf1?'. .miller &. Oo.5 --r-. B:i ave onlun.d a .wellassorted stock or all kinds of _ f :T mill reed, baled hay, cu.ro and/ outs?also, choice brands of extia flour, which we deliver promptly to cua ? - r patronizern,we? of id-corn shelters ? .-JM,- . - ^ ?tdfagriculturail : mplements in the spring. dcS4 WM. RIHELU AJJ i JiiK. ojffi WII0I.E8ALK.ASD KRTA If. FURNITURE W fi RE ROOM, !*?. li?* IVInin Mlrcrl. mrt2 WHEELING, VA. 3,000 Cases. rcCl.AT.I.ENS at KNOX have nmved their wholefa'c . J. Hoot and Shoe ware rooms to tlio new 4 story brick luildine 113 Main tlrcel. Tliey hatfe new in store and arj? receiving dally: SOO CASKS mens boots; Faff?.' lfiO V " brogansi ICO " boys boots; 60 " " brOsans; 50 " youths boots; 25 ?? " bvogans; ICO - women's l.cc boot*; 100 " ?? .'enny Land Shoes; i ' 75 2 fflQPSl > ^ CO ?? ? misses lace boots*. 65 ?? " Jenny Liml'z; ?' ,r _ slinMcrs.fcT/v.c Thankrul Tor tl?e very I extended to the House, ^Merchants iher way cast arc earnestly invited to call and exninlne t c nu ll"- MoCLALLENS & KNOX. ?? jenny Lina'^s ry liberal 'patronage berelo^r^lttl re, they solicit a continuance of the CITY BUSINESS. ~ JOHN B. VOWBLL, DEAI.E1I W Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, DyeMtullb, I-nfcinMeUIcliie., Perfumery Ac. NU. SH. union rr.. wammo, va. J. H. CRUMBACKER, Wholesale and Ratnll DRUGGIST, So. ns, Maim Kthsst. Wimti.isn. V' w ueeling Savings In^fcatiatf. ?rm no. ioa, B1,?*?!{* ?r',??,oulli Of lice Given fiom 0 o'clock, a. m., until 3 p. m. Dlscouut day?Thursday, lOu'clock, a. in. ,?,-re.t nald lESTAloney recei ved oil transient deposit*. Interest poiu cm special deposiUS.'vtf? . -? a.N. l.sa AKD H. K.Lirr-D.asc-roM. NKLSO[)> prMldn. 1$ WM. McCOY. Treasurer. ?*?""" - 3. W, llEtSKKl'I.. J. *.????. fc..*WEMI?OM.? HEI8KELL & CO., Dealer* la all Ulnd?of Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods, lorner of Market and Union atresia, tbice doora Horn : ?? wich,'ttm,'?ssi8s$SSif ? j S " M. W. JftlLLKR WrMTBERliYlULL. Cheap Furnishing Ware rooms. 151 MAIN S'l\, WHEELING, VA. . LL kliida or Furniture, Incldulng CHA1KK, SOFAS. \ 1 00KING GLASS KM, Ac., ol iha latest ^,aXnaCWq?m.?,Gk.pt constantly on handj^j din:ed rriccs. Strobel &. ] "Columbia Haute." ap21-ly. WimmigO. VA. Oalvin Rioe, PAtNtER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, &c., No. 132 Main Street, m>IO-1y WHRKLING. W. D. MOTTE & BRO., No. fit), Manairr Brass*. ffimuw, V? MTrTEIL-LY, Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domettie IVine* and Liquor*. ?irl7,v N?-181 ^whIM?MWO*VA renovating varnished Jfurrllurc, such as Pianos, Cabinets, Steam boats 01 any A^'nt for Kleber. Pittaburf Piano. ? manufacture in the no Nunnn and Clark's grand and square Pinnos J. H. 1 ?on lr. iii's, llallett and Allen's celebrated Hmton Ac. Agent Tor the make orCarUardt and fceedhani h Puteut M A^'eons. and all kind of muslcallnstruments repaired nVfl^eloweltprio^' ^ ^ ' v U; J b J. ^AmC5A^KRTST..WHKKUNG> VA. Kcytian, Siemia, American fcod^qtlieirMarbles Of the finest qualities, which can be soli lower than any other establish l"0l)ealeniU\vou?d Hud It to their advantage to lust wet ht. Aoclt ombre ^TttMl'^eBewl-'e. " i HESgMHA' JUIUllAbU a. nunnn, Marble Maaon and Vault liulUer. iU3TAIso Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, Plaster Casta and Models, and Marlalta Grind atones, vrairauled aiflieTowest t>;ade frytces. ? . IT.d. Saddles, Harness, TruttfcSi &c. JKH'Il. D. KI1KPPAR1) would respectfully In. rormhlsfrlinds and llio public, that ho has re A.' or which are manufactured lnr? comprlp'pohoakh' Of lite beat materials, and wll I be sold CI1BAP FOK CASH. TlinStol^ijtto purchase sre?^g9fcft,Jq.f?llfBA?t l^^?5T.Te4ktNo.1Sl. Main St. Wheeling. Va. Manufacturers RMwaV Iron. TTAVR their,Works now in ru'll opera ion. and are pie laeluro oiual In quality and finish to any In tbe market. .gayb<twee" M^n *" r Thomas Hughes rsneWT ??? I TTA8 ret jrued from tho Eastern cities with the finest in t he city; he'invitcs the publ'c to give him n call, and in *?. ? His assortment l?r.ulled from the Choi Yorkandl&il^lphia viar^M. C^lhiron mlro?and cafl carlyl Mo 36, corner Monroe and Ti sfefsts. Wheeling, Va. ? - ? * -ir '??nfSZSBwG? rniieiiLion 10ni? uti5uoicuu?vv..M,?.... Apparatus, now the result of ytotiW expeiience and close application to tho Y art. Conlident that he now combines . In his establishment all or the Improvo no n nit :nrSmvttttl Ktvi ftrCWnMiloible, - 1 rooms are fitted up, he lrrvl tes the public to call and evam ine lai thrniaelvcs. HU C^i^t or Specimens are Aixyays In ?" Wnds of weather, singly, or .In .novlB iC. icq: K K ^iu:ij r! i Daguerreotypes. SKY AND SIDE LIGHT ARRANGEMENT, "|* I K KN F.SSMS taken with all the recent IrAlilnveiilellls, 1 J wllhuut any unnatural whiteness ot halt,,pr g"e^y ap pearance on black dresses. jivery styie or.csses:always on hand. Price from one dollar upwards. "VTRSSRS. "T^irm^lM'viiig taken the ItI: Kooma formerly occupied by Mr L. Tarbell in a Di? guorrean Gal ery. corncrof Mainand liiddle stieots, Cert tic W heeling, beg leave to solicit a aba re or patronage from Iifs friends and the public at large. They nuke it a .rule not to let any piclurtoa go out but j wnat are sallsfactor j, and veil executed. > Gold and Silver plating executed neatly ..'J ihr.v t h.Tflffo? Mr,&r*,g"'vi"bc Ssil.'" HIGHLY IMPORTANT. "VTBLSON'S Premium Chinese Lu9tral Washing Raid. It the greatest Improvement yet discovered, lor saviug labor end expense ill washing Clothing and V owe Clean, ing. Linens and Cottons washed by this Fluid will be whiter and softer "linn than if bleached on the grass.? awssA rjotss or Linen in tbe Fluid, full Strength, Ibr 24 hours which will clearly show that it must bo puicly harmless, when I single sixpence which will buy enough for a large family $ra8biitg, which can be done in atiiPdMui^if, ?%> Mfittuj-p : Manufactured and sold by the subscriber,wboh*f<latA< I ly put chased the right Tor Ohlor.oujSw^WBlLOfe AllgO Ko.BC. Union St..'wheeling.'Va. A Card. TXAV1KG disposed of my Grocery on Main street, No. XI 256, to Mr: Isaac D. Johnston or 8t ? lair ville, O. I avill myse;r of ihls opportunity to return my sincere thanks to tho e of my patrons who have given me their custom; ami I would now ask, on behalf or Mr Johnston, a continuance or the same, feeling confident that customers and dealers \vfTT>e as well accommodated at bis store as any in the city, in quality, price and variety. Also.,1 would inrorm the citizens of Wbealingand vidn ity that 1 continue to beep one of the best Family Groce ry's in tbe west, at No 5 Washington Hall, Monroe street,' where 1 will be pleased to serve all who may give uie a call. SIMEON JJ. WOODKOW, ; Feb. 10, '&3-ifebt3 6 Washington Hall, Monroe st. ANTKIi ? A Geimau girl, locook and do housework Apply at this office. ,.-;f WHEELING. Special NTotioe. NEW ARRANGEMENT. feSteSSt jL'Tn S?%S~f5S2, ' v?_erv^r tr^y^T?; ., I, vfJu - TOHTftTT TVw Wheeling to Cleveland in Twelve Hour e, ?:-.. vr a ?: i CLEVELAND AND ITTSBURQH RAILROAD, FROM WKLLBVILLE In connection with the epleiidideui e-whecl eteamcra Winchester and Diurnal. The steamer WINCHES llkZiT - A TKkV Capt. Geo. 1). Moore, sgWgWI? leaves Wheeling on Men CHHBBBBU>laya, Wednesdays and Fri ;.na the steamer IMUHNAI,, Capt.Thos. 1). I al. Iioon, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o*. clock, a. m. precisely, and reach Wellsviiie in time to connnct with tlie Erpres* Tr in of the Cleveland and PitUturgh Railroad, for Cleveland. The above steamers connect at wheeling with the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD; ?WITH Tine? 'j4rffcfe53 UNION I.INB OF STEAIIERK KltOM LOL'?VlLLK{ And tha regular packets from Marietta and Parkersburg, I Passengers are ticketed through from Wheeling, Steu | benvllle.and intermediate landings between Wheeling and Wetlsv'lle, to Clivetand. I The Olev land and P'ttsburyh Railroad connects at ,1 j vcIauU with the lkvklani), Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad, Toledo, Nor tea Ik and Cleveland Railroad? For the South and West* with the LaKESHORE RAILROAD, FOR T11K VAST. Passengers for Cleveland, C olumbus, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Racine, Mifwaukie, or ti e Great Wesfj for ButT? nlo, Niagara Falls, Albany or Ifostou; Tor New York, via New York and Erie, or New York Cential Kail road Line, will flu* this a cheap, expeditious, comfortable, and pleas ant route. ltcturniug. Regular connections are made at Cleveland with the aboyp Railroads, aud at WelUville with the above named Hk!o?IMK*K <* CO., A Rents, Wheeling. ALKX. DOYLB, Aee.lt, Kteubenville. J. UUHAN1), Superintendent. fcb23--s3 O. ?c P; Jt. H.. CleveUnJ. Thomas H. Gibson, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. b Union 1I, opposite C. H. Brmf* Rope store. BUGS leavo to inrorm bis friends and the public in gen eial, that he continues to carry on the plumbing and gas fitting in all its various branches, and respectfully noli ? cits a share or publ c patronage. He has constantly ou hand, lead and Iron pipes, com iuoii and paUpt ^ra^W^uevn pumps, bath.boilers, water closets, wash basins, cold water fountains for lio tels, water coolers for private families, hot and cold shower baths. bifiybtObSy lead and iron cinque boves, lead cofllns, hatters keltles, retorts lor bleaching, and all other cheni cal apparatus, etc. Factories, etc. filled up with Also, chandeliers, pendants, brackets, betlar lights, 'candlo$iir!>e[s,etc? .7* <iM ! ft* ] I A11 orders left at the above place will be thankrullyre ceived and promptly attended to. N it.? Alt orders from "the dOuntry wi.l meet with ?prbinptittentloivcrifiH fJtfpr.\ ap<Ufioja7 ? I JOHN B. VOWELL. ,21 Union Street, WHKBtlSli, VA? '' "DCALCR IN DIUTG3, 'HKDrCINKS, PAINTS, OII.S, DYE-STUFFS, rATKNT MEDICINES, Ittiim I'KRFUHKttlf, &.C., &c? outTearoran/ adulteration The Medicines are purcha ?eaXtfgm (he best oasteiu houses. ALSO?A'anuractuior of a s iperior article of Lemon frfe 0-. ? ?? ? W New Watch and Jewelry Store. Ruum, No. 4, Washington Hall, Monroe St., WHEELING, VA ritHK subscriber would c. I the etientlpii of tlio public In | X Ids well selected stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, sliver ware, Slid, fancy goods, which lie Is ifovv opening ? Uis stock is composed tu part of gold and silver watches, ?.Ice/si guards and chains;?..*.-? it Pure silver table, tea,dessert, sugar, mustard arid Salt forks, spoons, butter UllWes. tebutetGtfitoPfcj 1# yfw?5? 'tin?. ? ?.?!?'! j STKKS1&. etc, Perfumery, combs, bruslies and a great variety or fancy B Particular atteiitlou paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewetiy, and engraving handsomely done. A shire of patiouage is respectfully solicited.' apo-dtf C.P.BROWN. Pemberton House. Wnt?r ???>??. Below H"l M. I'KM HKHTON alinnunces to his old Mends anil X . the public generally that In lias located in the com modious bnk buiidi.'-. formerly known as lbs '?81. Charles," and tliorougmy repaired and lelUted it, and la plppa ed to entertain travelers In good style at moderate prices. The Pemberton House is situated immediately ,OTi tjie Steamboat Landing, and neactlie Depot of the Ual proprietor respectfully invites llio attention of his old rrienda to Ids bouse, and solicits a share or public patron age,,.. - i '?? ?? , ?pgo-<f HKAttUlKH AiNU WINKS. 20 bundles! 6 * '^cherry 1 i{10 .quarter casks Port wine; m !" ' Jj?t received and tor sale at dclfl bONLOX A MAXM-RT.T.-B /^IIGA'l?ilVUUML'MNt|U- i.a< otr -.>? ?irt lilts ? \y 4000 Gill f-iilt' mo | 3000 Wa?lii?glon donuinenl cigars, 6000 lieiaCrus Principe do 60O0 lCrgatla do 20 boxes ft Vb. Juipp Tobacco) Just received ai,Vfor^eC^. '^?0J <!'l'V!|f'' oct3l WM. E'ATTOHMN. T AND CHEAPEST STOCK odstn the city or w heeling may be round . Ucftljr'a. N*. I?5 Mala ??. . __ Goods In (hp city _,'sti Hcnly'a, ? ... In ad anceot moat all tbo Dry Good storesil. theollir, he ?y fctyle and qua.ity of staple, -fancy aiid substantial fab ric8> 8Uitableft)r ladic8, getv lcmen'^ oi' infant's wear, all;! uX which Ji; offai s at reduced prices. Determined to o ? ler as good a slo< k as apy house in the .city, and to sell a 'little cheaper than the cheapest, lie respectfully invites his friends and the public generally to'call and ex*m!riC'"be^ fore putchasi.'gelsowhcie." No trouble to allow goods ?nd less to sell them Call and see at ml.-. J. (J. llKFTLY'S, Mainst. ; ^ corner Market alley. | .. - ?' - ?? SNUFF. ?T~ <-TiTST received-2'bbls Snuff, smallselectedbladders, 4J?nauUitbleJoe retail trade. -.rtiwteifl a ap-l J, WftUOPBS, agent. PIANO FOHTES AND MELUDEONS, TTJ.sT OPhNKi), -7 fiue-Koeewood Piano Fortes, from ta,6? Now is the lime if you wsnta bargain. s. ] r > ?> liii30 " ' J. MKLLOK. ttHAlJY IN T1MK KUIt THK SEHSUN !! "VVT D. MOTl'K ItliO'K. first slock or new ?i? iidw being receive? at their stoie on .Market street.? H is unnecessary Ifl speciry the articles, but tufflce It to stale that our assortment is now miter than ever before, and those wishing to buy cau't do better tbau call at No. no Myijtei street. __ mill SOOOWEP? 100 do*, bed cords and plough linesf 25 reels hemp and Manilla bcilcordj ? <Tl v'M HW&Cbftdn tstothetilftieSj' > r.v.O'i .ij I,, 33frti? tirW*' jfffl /rilcit .*jl^lOOipalr!ya.wlaBdSkliriOars}.< ; CO lioat Poles. . r:*,^ r ? lEyTarpaiillns, drny covers, and awnings, on hand and OfnuJO QUA^. H.iHRBUV.i1) The Lute of Zion. A I COH.KGTION or Sacred Music, designed for Ibe Xl_ uveol the Methodist Kpiscop il I hurcli; consisting ot>a choice Colleciion of new tunes, with most of the old received and for sale jrta. b, ^ dcc30 No 31 Monroe st. A SUyilT MISTAKE IN THK FOETI! "Beatify tehennnadonud t?aiomtd the mottl" wh wre ptemmna?e_a, but we uiesure you tlieve IL when you go to W. D. Motte St Bro'n. and ne Ibe elesant Silks, and every new style ol DBKSS I.UOU.S, maiiiels. bonncls, shawls, Errbroideries. &c., ket^treetfar"""" ,e"iv",," "* "rart"' FRENCH GOLD BAND CHINA. COWPHlSraO entire Dinner Sets, and Sep irate pieces iWe fcOiranteeovery article perfect, and less than sue lion average prices. HOliliS, & Co, ? mi-1 -*3 Monroe st.. near ti e Post Office. . MOSS. 8 BALKS fine Moss received per steamboat Pers'a, and for sale b, ial.28 JOHN KNOTK. I SgJJNION LINE! 1854. GREAT THROUGH I.1NE - TO TUB WEST AND SOUTH! riff, Cincinnati- t-~-!?Hi I daily SUa,,, I'a^t Linl ' L?U" The cl.fnjic.1. quickest >..,<) Mu, ,fce nb?? fi?ic?. illKNtcameis oi iliiftiit. route ItfOIl, having bpftii r.flvpf?ii..iiJl Henry Conant, MeClure Jr. ?;y; ,rom Wl?,Unore. " For freight or passage apply to *p2ft-ty r u1;V^?CO'?Or ?' - J. M. HA ft! I l.TOM, Agents. Cti'uUs?Sfew ?*T WKKIf - ' BKTWKKJI Wheeling and Pittsburgh. ir..llT L_ THE fine side wheel passengers steamers FOREST CITY, Cap. 11 n Geo. 1). Moore, and ?OMcaeSHi ill u icN.A Ij, Capt. Asa Shepherd, will run dally between Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Forest City leaving Wheel nge very Mouday Wednesday and Friday* and the Diur nal every Tuesday, Thursduy and Saturday, at 7 A. M.j arriving at Wellsville in time to connect with tba Cleve land cars, and at Pittsburgh in time lor the morning lines East. Returning?the Forest CiIy leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.} arriving at Wheeling In time fortbe mail IIties lor Ohio. | |For freight or passage, apply on board or to l^hrough tickets ro r ,C level and ^Toledo, M on im, De troit; Milwnukie, Chicago, /Juflalo and Dunkirk,sold at the offlewflf ft. O. 4- Co. Cfehtf WHeeling and Zaneav.lle Line. * ? ^1-/1 THE fleet and fine now^ii .* 1253L I 1K Meet and fine now JgEgglStJ afeanwra of ihla Line wi'l tor freight ur passage apply io y ? ' tn the Wharf bont L BMppen. can .hip a t any Um ? Wheeling & Parkersburg Packet ursuii ? ?ot?!;'i".0dr "*"*** ,p'"'r on bo"J WI1KKMMJ Amj j-AKKEKSBUKO f ACKKT." ' ^,ur.?7f,Te,vt ^ wg.v.r, T^.^0^iissSSlBSl .^Uhtorpa^app,^^^ ^ ^ #^.l{ . ?TTfrglr I II I re.dBcoraiea,^ will leave Por rr.lHKt ,r .,.AV onlgyj- ' ? K?2, >,NI.O "Sfato-i ? tureen Wheel LINE. '"viD3 inbTlaMona. "eW aud 1,118 ??l'" or paaaeuger accom. I ^gpatgl'tor paaaage apply.' paaaage apply on board onto Si U- ^SK|i ? Co.., Amj l-l.H-.lFWa -- ~ - -' ??'4 *catThrouKli'liine for the East. rilHB Baltimore and Ohio Ruil Road from Wheeling to JL Baltimore, and connecting with the. Washington lit nnch Rail Koad at the Junctiou (lately called.,the,Relay House,) 9 .miles 0p.nv Baltimore* and with tl* Philadel phia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail Road to Philadelphia. The great tunnels upon the line are now completed, and tbo whole road is in-fine condition, presenting one of the most plcturesaut and romantic route* ? u the world. i The now and splendid steamers of t'.ie Unlon Line from Louisville and Cincinnati connect with this road, at W heel ing, and tbroueh tickets frpm these places to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, dec., nuy behadorthe agents, orjjn (heboats. . . 1 > Tbcesnness a?iltralnlft?v?? wi?-- - - - miles), at Y Baltimorev.??o rui HUMP! :klng the passage tlnougn in about 20 hours, Including all oSrifaggageclieched through toanyof the eastern points ??without cfcerge. ^ timore, without extra charge. Travelersaro allowed am .pie time and opportunity, ft.all points to obtain their meals. Through tickets from Wbeeliug to Baltimore, (with privilege olTying over anywhere on the route,) $8,50?to WasHlngtoir, #D,fiO- to Philadelphia, SlO-to be bad on .hoard the sleaincis Of the Dnfoii-Line on the Ohio.-scdof Adams & Go's Jiixdres-s to Philadelp hi a. We w YorlcMid froston. Ws collect notes, drafts^ or accounts, and bills on de liVery ^r parcels, and make prompt returns^ a ? ; | Express tor Bast daily at 8o?clock^o^v*J ? .jdo lor West Wd^W^do a.m. do for Pittsburg do 7 do a.m. Our arrangements are now complete for the delivery of. packages ana moiiics to all points. ADAMS dc Co. ; ; N. Piomaw, Agent anl7> io PtiYtjiUiArsb, JJKUUUiaTS, CtliiMiisirf f\y II k undevsigued is prepared to manufactu- e to order, JL Flint Gl^t?irii?ges, Vials, snd all oilier siVill FiW to one or Mr. Papon's large new warehouses on Alain street, where they solicit the Qpplimianceof the lavors or Uieir friends. janSO T^HAKZUBIM & LUTzVav^rcrnoveil their Wholesale J* Liquor atoforrora the Bprigs House Buildines, to No. 210, Market Square, next lo Wm. Hall's Auction Koom, i PRAWWmM & UJT3 6(iG or Loudeji's'celebraied'Kattdiy^ JftaH- | Tb?onlyagencyto 1 hectlf;i 3'.'.ah ' lip2H A LARGE ASSORTMENT 21 Union stieet. agent. prr . -tin iHiS k REMOVAL. LOGAN, CARR & C<.., have icmoved llirir slock of ? siwte?*fe 51, yrg-a# Hsvt*?ani * > j L_ Hra turned v w?nu?iuijca. -1^50 1 Also?alL sizes very best Marietta sharp grit, for either li wet oM.ry gritiding, which will be bung If dcsiied on i?a Ml T^rr, O A CAfiK8 Grand J6" ceivedand ior dcM ?prsTvtui ,, large and Tat, Just re u- M. KKILLT rpitE highest market pilce given [or Hides and Sbeep inn*"'1"' BBROBR & HOFFMAN. ?3 ino apG 010 ?mi iw iu ? medium Glb, 81b and 10 lb. LOGAN, CAKR/i Co. EASTERN BUSINESS. Pendleton & Brother? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ipoil J lie tarn or Lcar'l'ubacco, Floor, an J Pi oducc gen l?OSmflV? Wharf, and Depot, 30? Pratt at. KEFKR to- B?lllM.rv. Hugh Jenkins tf-Cn. F W. Brunei Sons. I Long A Hyrn, and -? V Baltimore ? Wgi'nyofltoJ II. Umb, Keq, Put. N W Il-k V? T [wheeling y - KtHklesdiOjlIha,. Bridgeport. O. Keter Merger. C.VCIi.Vo1 ?" IZTcSlg""**- }?ndn?li,o. Geo Green. Jun., ") C .?ilcM oran^'' 'W-trd' " San"- 8" itt. B. MA, with J. Ii. COCHRAN, MICKEY & Co., am j*JROf*?y->t muui t* vaBHUbv, niDDOnii, r AKAaOI.B, ARTIFICIAL FLOWKRS. dcSldGm' 4 ^Tu ffJlr^XWoHK. r^Si^SP^nSTS' TOOLS. SHRIVER Q BROTHERS, Cumberland, Md. ' ?.?* idy. Hen H tools, to and Ohio Hailioed track, we have the best bciliUe* fcr aJiftipuig machinery to any part of the West. Cumberland. Md . March 89. 1884. mr3t ,?9^J^%S3SSS?5 baud, ranted equal to *> ?? iWiH nw Ai sled States. EraiM & Wet thankful for past favors, re Up~tn,n? solicit a-continuance of the same, Please give us & call before purchasing else where. KVANS 4- WATSON, f. ? i ? No S3 Hock street, 1 door below Third. N. B.?-Also liank Vault and Jewelers' burglar Proof Rates;'Iton Vault Ifoorsfor banks and sto es, Patent Slate bitted Refrigerators, Store Trucks, etc. Hclow are the names bra Tew gentlemen and Pu'ilic In jBtUatlons vrl? have our Safes inja*&. Hard reds more Mechanics' Hank of Philadelphia?having l? 8am&l51ien, High Sheriff, Philadelphia} Barker, lirotlicra ?V Co., No IC S Third st.; &S& .t,., U S Arsenal" Safci for Cahfnrn'*. 3 for Phila.| Corporation of NorthernLiberties;^ Commissioners of Moyamensing; * South wark Gas Comfeanyi*^ ? J^Wamnseiler, Tamaqua; . .State Treasurer of N Jersey, and Trenton BankingjCo. - Pennsylvania Railroad Co, 2 Safes; O F Hall, GLh above Cherry and Third and Brows ste. Uji -ii- '%1-yAAh f:ov.- 'A hitTiKORK. June 12,1850. -wensve7inuoi?pteaam,e'ip'recoMrthftn<nngTrour fire rroox .-after uudarnnltiT ? * ?*??? ??"??? * - ? - ? ? v'o ? "wri ?uu buuicms eneciuauv. alter undergoing a \ery severe heat during the fire which ?hluuK ocKr SA *T'^ni?t",l?nea' hbogSi-tB. Bridge Coiner II. Will keep constantly on hand all kinds or takes and supply parties .on roasoflsS Avoipunn : * . .. . tiiSSaloStf/tfadf '-<i> ;i?P.n jo:*/ I'rvutyc-rr. jr-j t! n'it&Zf?* unhand? assortineut of Chrialmas and New Yjar's Toys QPTlOdtr L. H. RO.SB A BRUKST KRBI.L. or j J Centre Wheeling IS turning oat eve rything In.^by vri*)r or Dry Goods, both fancy and staple, at the very lowest prices. Embroideries, niantiOas^satnmer ShaWla,dro;ftt etl'nure^ou%^^SS ?fjP *" ** 5?|' YlSLb'S Pnttcinles OltreoiOgy; a new and eutlrelyre* JLj vised edilion, iiiustrtf wnk maps*plat?*^?d v^ cuts, 1 voLSvo. feb7 W1LDK tfc BHU. " '? DlSSbLUTrON " ' rriHE partnership heretofore eristln , x CowaillA McS words has been Uj ed By mutual consent. J. COWGILL, March 13lh. 1PM. A. HtSWOBDS^ llATrf ANU (JAPS. ' . mrl6 J. W.,RHOnKR,-agent. onAta"d a"" cu,u,m"'?" "?rcl?ut. 30q. hu. Kotaloes, Pink Kyea and Blue Neshanocsi ,vT| u;l; Trf'ui tnr!8 'IHS| OBder the firm ilf so Una .day beendissolv. Tohaobo and Cifciiifsr " > LAUCH LI N, No 102 Main street, baa among hi* wssw? ,1010 Xa Kloisa tnO^Kl^rtdo' -V "i'i '' 1000 Prune!ca 10011 Flore* llabbaua ? 5 Bbates twin brbtberstobacco:"" Vfoi JCrt4.<t!.-!??it V-: ;"u ??.f ?P8 ? |HeihoVal.' McCUUffiS & KNOX Dave lemoved their Whole JJ4- ">l<$tocX'f &ooU,aud SiMt, to tlte now four story brick building, No. 113, Main Street, c Thankful for the patromge heretofore exUnded to the ffoM,^1 tlAy artf cdhfidehC that with their increased facili- ' dcM McCLALl.KN8.de KMOX ?<i. Uzixti f-r;i ,v'.- Notioe t chant Tailors, would beg eave to inform the citizens of Wheeling and vicinity that'he intends carrying on the Metchanl Tailoring business in the same room formerly is predated to make u In the latest style and ?ndf VeVy loir for ca?h. Jl _ ? he is U?tern>U>ed tosell very low, to reduce hisatock and nuke room for the Spring Goods. Noiv is a rare chance to get good clothing cheap. He will warrant every article *? tectwnmentjod. or no tale. ' :&&}, Come one, come all, . ; And live us a call, At Ho. 8. W?hiDPon HalL ? >"""*?? dissolution; > 'I1HK purinerahlt* laietoture exiatiug under the Armor iuskikte