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i'HID-W JIORXIN'G, JANUARY 11, IMC. : ToVoiUtESPON'DKXTS. ? 1--T; K' c?m-e-..l^-al?. rlp?lon, a'lvert:?!n? or othrr fi. . j'tu'inc'!>- toteUiptiiCrt', shuulil Lk- ad.lriaacii to 's' '''"''.'for.c jli&i: thv editorial di-partrasnt of the paper, 4j.jy tciiiJriM <1 to the EJitor*. jointly, or to either one ?'^^pon.ienti -vritinj for publication, will please write ""of ">??*?" preatly ohiip. "v irc nmre prompt i.tteat!on to corresponding than ?rHF. I.A\V <)X--JfK\VRPAT?KRa.~ 'subscriber# who ?lo not cive express notice to thecon { . ^fC considered a* wishing to continue thtdrsubacrij* Vq' lt ?uhscribr* order the discontinuance of their peri * ? ?\f tmbl'-her mav continue to send them until all ar 0.1iCAi*t *'* * T,au\ r' jn IfVub-*-'vi' -" nejriect or refuse to take their p.-riod: i Trom the otike* to which they are directed, they arc held TOB.tihl?? t?U tiivy have aetticd the bill anil ordered thcaj ^^'jf^hHcriK'rp remove to other place.* without inform ? 7 ,l,|i,liiihtT.J, and the paper* arc went to the former di ,ag tr<* i a-(. jj.-ij responsible;. r ',:?Tlie Cflurb?h;tve d.-cided that refusing to take period! the olfK'i'. removing and leaving them uncalled 7* [pri^tntrut evidence of intentional fraud. ?#-I; *o,ild be *?-U for the voters :?t our approaching p*-ter Kfcctton 10 bear in mind the following clause con ,,"n ll.u thf charter of the city of Wheeling: I.,! alwav?. That no perron, although in other re- ! . M i.nal tl< <1 hr *ntitlrilto v.jt?- ?: any *ucH e!.*<r j ,p f.iil-d to puv any tax whatever, lawfully j 1 "'y 'Ccr up"rt liim for tJie lx?n.tit?jf ??aid city during j ? i from the awnded charter as follows, viz: I \iao an '*???'- ?11 - Amr--* of ?aid city nhall hereafter he annually! " 'snioD" thefitHienn thereof qualified to role for I V^S^^ormeeour.cU.-' j Vj* according <*> the above, it i.-i a plain ca?e that any per- j Harms failed to pay hi* city tax for 1*65 will be dnqual- | ivi to rote,or toholi an office.under the charter of the city, ! , rrs if elected under aucn circumstance-'. j Trt *h dr delinquent Int will be at all the polls oa the Jay : rf rleri.o.i, prflj-ertr list a* Well M tith&blc. Thr (?.:v Collector or hit ai*i.<ant may be found at N. C. .Art'-.ur'-.oricr. N?>. 99 Main ftrect, at any time between S ] c\-!o<*k, A. M. a^d 9 o'clock P. M., until the election, and one ef jnetn will lie a!I the time through th- city, go that all p?r- ; io.u n'*)' t*ve a fair chance to pay who w i.?h. j VINLKY a. HURKE, City Collector. Singh.Ait Fatality.?The editor of the New \ y.?rk Sunday Times mentions, as a curious fact, j that, liuring the past work, 011 looking over his ! fii'h&np: papers, he counted no less than eleven j infants, within a circuit of tliree hundred milr?s? j that have p?*rishe<i in the flames. j Ls'iHATkFUL Cm*.?lion. 1). T. Disney! has roinmencitd suit against the ?:itv of Cinein- j nati f?r being the amount he claims j St le^al services when in Congress ami at Wash ington, in looking after some interest in the city in cerLnin lantls within its borders. C ?t i'akbd.?Gen. A. P. Winslow, proprie tor ?>f the American Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio, was .wntly presented with a splendid gold headed caac by the boarders and employees of the home. We don't know any man that more rich- j ly deserves such a caning than this same Gene- j ml Winslow. He's a man, every inch of him, | an?l a powerful sight ot inches are in him, I | BrnsEU.?A little German girl whose name i we ciiJ not learn, residing 011 Main street in the first Ward, was severely burned yesterday by her clothes taking tire. Singular enough, the flames were not discovered until she was re turning to the house with a bucket of water. A - ark of fire having probably lodged in her clothes before she went out, was fanned into a riameasshe passed along the street. ??:?:amkk Bcuned.?The fine steamer Mediator, bound from Cincinnati for New Orleans, with a valuable cargo of eight hundred tons of produce, was burned on Friday night last, thirty miles I below Yicksburg. The Mediater was built at; Cincinnati, had just commenced her fourth ! season, and was one of the best passenger and freight boats in the trade. She originally cost $:15.000, and was worth $22,000. This is die eleventh boat destroyed by tire on the Western waters during the past five weeks. Kwso Ukowndek.?The coroner of Louisville hsid an inquest on Saturday on the body of a man which wa> hemmed in the ice at the bead of the v<Und. It was recognised as that of Professor lleidelberger. ile was a man of great ability ami formerly held ? high position i;i one of the universities in Germany. He took a prominent par? in th?? revolutionary movements in his na tive country tmd had to seek refuge in the I ni tc?l States. lie resided in Louisville since last H'.njTier. The verdict of the coroner's jury was "round Drowned-" fi.n<Ftv?The contract is closed and the work completed. Night before la>t did the job, and did it well, too. The Ohio river, which whilom ri'?wed in liquid beauty nnd majesty past this city, is now frozen over a.- tight as a drum head, and the boys yesterday were playing upon it with great glee. It closed upon six feet and six inches of water, and the ice is already about as thick as a nine inch wall. The Ohio river, we raav safely sav, is now frozen over from head t. mouth. The Mississippi, from all accounts fn gather, i*4 also completely closed. The river men, generally, must now go to church on land. Tu? Americans Have Taken Nicaragua!? And they will soon take about half the world, under the stars and stripes. We take for a ^ugh, hoarseness, sore throat, cold, &c., Bryan's Pulmonic W aft-rs?'25 cents a box. Sold by all the Duggists in the city; T. H. l4??,AN* A. CM., Wholesale Agents, Bridge' Corner. Tuf. Water Works.?A geueral consterna tion was produced yesterday morning by the an- | ^ nounccmcnt that the Jpply of water had been : cut off from the city by the bursting, freezing : up. blowing up. or drying up of the main pipe j leading from the Water Works to the Basin.? j Dreadful reports of a two weeks' thirst, with no j water to quench it, were rife, and visions of a j besieged and blockaded city, compared with i waich the siege of Troy was a trilling circum-1 stance, were looming up frightfully before our j ftltnned citizens, while insurance agents and pro- j perty holders carefully inspected their policies, to j -c that all might be right in the event of a uni versal conflagration. In the midst of this dire iarin we thought it best to ascertain the worst, with great trepidation we repaired to the ^ r.ter Works, where we found the damages to as follows: One section of one of the main pipes supplying the basin, burst, within the Wa W orks buildiug, owing probably* to defec "Ve iron; one engine (for there are two?wise provision thus being made for accidents,) also woken. The other engine, supplying main pipe -? was then called into requisition, but broke ?a the act of starting. The manufacturing es? ''hshments throughout the city were then no wicd to cease taking water until the damages he repaired. Thif. notification was the cause of all the In a few hours the engine was repaired lil(i *a successful operation, and a full supply of **ter coursing up to the Basin. There is no ^e for any further alarm; one main pipe? wuTk-ient at all times for an adequate supply?is ? jar and undamaged, and the broken section of . e ?l*ier P*Pc wll be repaired in the course of a to-day. t,arr^ can have thtm filled with Cld?r, ; th- Karr^I- Kv PrJ-Jav. 3PO WTT.FOV. Til A NSPQI^tATION. U-V01^" s ^VII-LE PACKET ? {?***? K, rheji?w *n?i ? plen.liil ?! amer UfeMW <v. Ov WOODS IDE. .xm&zas, Capt. J. K. Ilam. ami all int. riii. aiaipr?r",3* * '"Tt111"' packtt to the above For Fnlybt or paMage aVi.lv to ?,. ?? C. BAKER* CO.. A?nt,. Wheeling and Sunfiah Daily Packet ? t (?^Xma' JW Th^- tl- v'^nt. fn-t running packet ! A" M" The Adams Expres3 Company. omcB m'lcbk hocsk, wnskuxo. va. HHi (CS JtKDCCTIOX OF KATES TO AND FHOSI \o?Ii, Phlladrlpltin at lluliimorc j Tnco?v??c^?r"3 Cou^y.for the and ^ ! :n *ALC-iBLK ^CKACKS, AND 7KHIGUT OF ALL KINDS. in char,? of our own special uiesstngers. is the onlv reliable PhU^H.'.f,i-fn?l J^htfC,m?(by Railroad direct,) to New lurk, 1. eX1 ?' ,,JtIt,,?ore, Boston, Washington City. ( Cincfn^ri^nf1 to Zanesrille. Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianaqol:.*. Chicago and Sr. Louis \r 32?^V?V-?^ Balt- 4 Ohio Railroad at 4!< o'clk P ; M., C cntral Ohio Hail road at ft o'clock P M * * ' oVI^rr'M^' CIcVeUn,,?ToI^o,Hnd Northern Ohio at 7 uSti'rW' rr?'U':' of "" <l"nvercd in six ~l>- B*It,n!or-' ?? WOMAN, Agent, ! Adams Express Co. Change of Schedule. Winter Arrnujgemcni. TftAKSPOMTATION Ofpick B. A O. R. R. ) AV , Whirling &?*&>/*,. Dec. 4th, l*ftft. \ O.N and after Tursday the 4th instant,thePassenger Trains (express and uiaU) will leave this station d*iiv at 4 P. M. and lotfti P. M. ; The Expr.-r?* Train leuvea at -1, P. M. and will only stop at the following station-: Kenwood, Mounilsville, Cameron, Fairmont. Feiterman, Newburg, Rowle-burp, Piedmont, Cuin ! beriand, Sir John''it Run, Martinnburg, liarperV Perry, ilon ! ocacjr, Sykesville and Washington Juuctlou. The Mail Train kav*>? daily, except Saturdays, at in;30 P. ; M., and wiii stop at ail the regular xtatioii*. 1 The Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation Train will run daily except Sundays, Ieavine Wheeling at 7. A.J! and arriving at Cumberland at d P. M. LeavingCmnberitiud j atf>:15 A. M. and arriving in Wheeling at 4. P. M. By order of J. II. BONE, Hupt. d ;4 J. 15. KOKD, Ag*nt. Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark liALLAROD. Change of Time. O^Lan'* Rft*'r Tuesday, Aug. 7, l?ft5, until further notice, ' * ruins v?iil be run ;n follow*. (Saturdays excepted:) OU1NU SOUTH. MAIL BXP. KXPRES3. j Leave Nindusfcy s?*l? A. M. i? P. M. I Huron June h i;. 4. ;t ?? j Monroeville ,lt> .. .. j tVatreville, fl.u,j .? 482 .. j Plymouth u .j., *. 4-,v, .. .""he I by June !0-?>ft '? ft' J1 " ; Mansfield June 10-J?5 44 ft-ftl 44 I Frederick - 12-12 P.M. 7 IS 4 Ml. Vernon, 12S2 " 7 ^ It 1-4 44 8 K'? Reach Newark i ;kj ?? fe-^j GOING NORTH. . . ,. mail exp. r.xrr.Ksa. L-.ar.- Newark- 9 26 A. M. 4*1?? P. M. htlc? y 5J " 'i 40 ? >?. Vernon, 1:1-24 ?? ?,-l5 ?> Fr.-i?;rk, t?-*i ?? s-^ ?? Man-tiel.i June ll'ftft " 4-5:1 ** Shelby June .121ft P. M. ft'-il " | Plymouth, 12 .V2 " 5-41 " Centrevilk- 1 ? 12 ?? 6^. ?? i Monroeville, *jMft M ?* I Huron June 2 ?2?> 44 7*<H) 44 . Reach Sandusky 2*85 4i 7-16 44 | SOUTH?The S.IOa. h. Train will connect atSan I dusky witl? Morning Train from Toletlo; at Monroeville with J Chicago Kxpress o:? the Soutlicrr. Division of C. & T. Road; at j Shelbv Juurtion with Cincinnati Kxpresi from l-ievv'and; at j MansfieM Junction with Day Express from P.ttSburslt. ami at . Newark w:th thy Lajt and Weoi Trains on the Central Ohio [ Railroad. ? The 3-2?? P. M. Train will connect at Sandusky with xteam ! 4'r ^'tv ^ Detroit; at Monroeville with western Train | i\ .t T. R. R.; at Shelby Junction at 5 21 P. M. with the Mail . Train on C. C. C. R. C. for Columbus & Cincinnati: al Mann i'*"Id Junction at ft'ftft P. M. with Fast train on O. A P. R. R. I for Pittsburgh, and at Newark with Kast and West Nicht ; Trains on Central Ohio R. R. j (iOING NORTH.?The 9 26 x u Train will makt* clone con ; -lection at Newark with Mail Train from Billair on C. 0. R. 1 R ; at MatwtU-ld Junction with Kxqresn for P.ttshur)!h; at j Slulby .Junction at 1215 p m with Cincinnati Express for ? ( levelanil. RniTalo and New York, and at Monroeville with >1 nl Train on C. ?t. T. road to Toledo, Chicago. ,ic. 2 I # p \i Train will connect at Newark with E .preFs from the Kiidt on CentJal Ohio Road; at M:?nsfield Junction with Ka?t Traiu for Pittsburgh; at Shelby Junction at ft-21 p u with Cincinnati M:?i! for Cleveland; at Monroeville with Night ! Express for Toledo and Chicago, and at Sanduskv with the ?iteainer Bay City for Detroit and Chicago. J. R. ROBINSON, Sup't. Sandusky, Aug. 4. ISftft. seplft tf Clinnsc of Time! CLEVBLAXD AND i'llTSHUHGH RAILROAD. U. S. MAIL DAILY LiNJB BKTWBnX Wheeling and Pittsburgh. ?? THE fine Hide wheel pas senger steamer FOREST CI T\, ('apt. Geo. D. Moore,and , 1 ?? ??? 11 ?ii'DICRNL.Capt. .Vsa Shepherd . wi.l run daily In tween Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Forest I Uty leaving Wheiling-very Mondav, Wednesdav and Fri dayj and the Diurnal every Tuistlay, Thursday and Saturday n\ ' 1 . arr'v'nP at ^ellsville in time to connect with the Cleveland cars, and at Pittsburgh in time for the morning nneJ-.a-t. K. turning? the For.-st City lerves Pittsburgh ev '".ry Vlc* ?/? T,,u"day and Saturdav. and the Diurnal every Mmn.lav. >>edue^iay and Friday at 1J A. M ; arriving a"t >?n ?. bug -n time f<>r the mail lines for ?>hio. *or freight or passage apply on hoard or to ,-~T. , C. BAKER .i CO. Agents. . for ciev. land, Tolede., Monroe. De tr..st; Milwai,kee. Chicago, BuOalo ami Dunkirk, sold -.t the othce of h. C. Baker & Co Regular Union Line Packet BETWEKJC WHEELING ?V CINCINNATI. CITY OF WHEELING, Captain John McLurv, Jr., will leave Wheeling every Monday at 8 oVlfc j l\ M., and Cincinnati every Thursday at 10 j uVtnc*, A >1. For freight or passage apply to f. C. II \K!!R k CO. ! Shipper* will please take notice that the boat leaves regu- | larlv ut the advertised time. All billa niuet be on board by ? 8 o'clock. P. M. i IS;'" Passengers ticketed through to St. I.nuis. iuh-:7 H. BAKKR ? CO. i J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, j WHEELING, VA. j { Whnrf Bont nt the fool of .lOoaror Mtrffl, ! Will attend to the receiving and delivering of freight, and ! i the collection cf freight lvlls. J Freight for all the regular packet* will be received free of ' ! charge. nvli?tf. j !nkw and""bkaittifitiTstock ! ! ?? ! j Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, I a. r i ! . . . ^?? 1 AVimhiii^ton IInil. j TT AVING jufet returned from thr Eastern citie- with a very I ; I 1 large a!<<i well selected a*.snrt!M> nt of Clocks, Watches : t KR'i Jewelry, the subscriber wnnW the Attention of his | | friends and the public generally tu it, assuring tliem that lit * i * ill sell it cheaper than ever here tofore. llis'ptock consists I } In part. ??* follows: i Patent Lever, Porcelain, Mantle, Gothic eight and one dav Clock*. Gold and Silver English, French and American Hunter and ! Open Faced Watches. J#*"" Particular attention is called to the American Watches J put up in an*i nilv-r canw, made wholly In this country, } and warranted prime time-keept rs. The Ladies wiH find at his establishment ? large and well delected xtock of new and beautiful Caiueo Jewelry, which cannot fail to please. Having bought extremely low, he fi-eld very confident that i he can sell Goodwin Ills line lower than ever before sold in ] heeling, and respectfully invites all to call and examine hi. I stock. C. P. BROWN. ocl3 No. 4 Washington Hall. j Sundries. ?)OA IJ*.S. pure Ground Pepper; ' Alspice; M * pure ground cinnamon; 25 4 do cloven; 1 do ginger; !") 4 do mace; *Jv do*, pure pulverized mustard; Juat fr? ih ground and lor sale bv ALEX. TURNER. dcSft Melodeou building. Main at. ( <UT ANO DRY TOV.A CCO?1 mi bbU. cut anddry and 100 gro.*s papers smoking tobacco for sale by yjftl LOGAN, BAKER k CO. SET'i'I.K. ON ACCOCNT of a changH In their firm, all persona In debted to the subscriber* at their Retail Store, are ear nestly requested to he ready for settlement on the l*tof Jan uary, by cash or otherwise, and ail persona having claims against the firm will prcscut the same for liquidation. McCLALLKNS k KNOX. Co-Partnership. THE undersigned will on the l?t day of January, 1^56, as sociate with then.selves in the business of their Retail Store, it. D. Stonb, acting under the style of SlrCaLUUiR, Iv.sox A Co. Dec. la McCLALLENS k KNOX. A Good Custom. VFTER the 1st January next, in accordance with the ruls adopted generally by the merchants throughout the ci j ty, all persons indebted to the subscribers, without distinc tion, will be called upon to settle every six month*, via: on the 1 l?t July and 1st January. dc2H McCLALLENS KNOX 1 CO. Election. THE stockholders of the Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany of Wheeling are hereby notified, that an Election I for nine Directors to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the company on Monday, the seventh day of ' Januarv. 1S56, commencing at lu o'clock A. M. and ending at 2 o'clock P. M. R. W. HARDING, Sec'y. Wheeling, Doc. 24. lW. dc25 | A A hCSHELS White Beans; ! lUU " Onions, to arrive?for sale bv dc<0 GORDON, MATTHEWS k CO __ __ CXp|liy8 GREAT variety of Trimmings for Cloaks and Dresses; Ladies Velvet Gloves; do Kid Gloves; Gum Elastic Belts; Heavy fleece lined Silk Hnsr; Fine Wool Ho?e for Ladies and Misses; White Wool Talmas, for Children. With uiauy other desirablo Goods, just reeVJ by Uc22 1IKI3KELL k CO._ BAL?D~n\V, Mill Peid, Oati and Corn, constantly on hand and fcrseJe by -Octy a. m9 .. . k N. SELLER, OvJarj A ilib I.ATIvST IsLNS rkceited by magnetic telegraph. COXGUESSIpNALT AVASHisoToy, Jan*. 10. Ssesate.?.Several memorials were presented tCcNa^Bo0fni"S' C?mp,aini,lS of ! ,T iIr- Brodheod agreed with the SecV. of the i ->a>y, that a remedy mav be afforded in eases where errors of judgment may have deprived ithe c0,Il"tr-V of the services of meritorious ofli Am*- trusted that the Committee on Xaral i lion? W? S'VC subject a due considcra i. "^r" ^a',e sa't' 'le wou'<' soon introduce a bill to repeal the act under which the Xaw Board I was created. : Mr. Brodhcad believed that if injustice had i been done, the responsibilities rested upon Con j gross and not on the Navy Hoar,!. In most ca j ses the Board can fully sustain itself, and he ! thought that on investigation the Hoard ought to j nave a hearing. ? Mr Benjamin said if wrong had been done, it ! was chargeable"! a great measure to Congress ; He thought tue Secretary of the Xaw made a j mistake in recommending to the President the i adoption in totoof the action of the board. The Lremcdy lies with the Executive, who appointed . the pov.-er. ( ongressional legislation would be I inappropriate and inefficient and would do more j harm than good. i Mr. Jones, of Tenn., thought the first step j was to procure the r,Pnrt of the Hoard and all ! U" ) testimony in the cases, Sir w hich purpose he had heretofore offered a resolution calling on the . ;,ec -I ?[ tl'e Acting in I the dark, he much feared the Senate was falling ! ...to mistakes similar to those they were disposed 1to condemn. The statute is a good one but has been wickedly diverted from its purpose, con : dtiL t, T-a'"1 ju rf thc Ro??? ?*?i without testimony, us members are doubly damued He condemned the serrc: conclavc a"s j worse than the Spanish Inquisition, j Mr. Mallory defined the action of the Board ! and the con,...ct of the Prcsi.le.it and Sec'y of l the Navy, saying that thc act to promote the ef ficiency of the-Navy was liberal towards tho?e ! who were effected by its operation, provisional : however should be made for cases of peculiar i hardship. 1 Mr. Tmiccy thought it premature for the Sen ate either to condemn or approve the action of the Navy Board; he doubted not the members jliad acted as honorable men, and whatever mav have been done, their intentions were to pro mote the best interests of the public service, j ??*?sa"1 the sen-ices ..f competent and ! gallan. officers oi \ irginia had been dispensed ! j with; the innocent had been confounded w ith I t*.egu:.t\; the board looks like a court which condemns first and hear.- afterwards. , Mr- Hale presented a memorial from Geo. A. i j Merens, late master in the Nrivy, pri'ving for | redress and moved it be referred to thc Commit-1 ; tee on Judiciary. He contended that the law i j miner which the Board acted was uncon.-titu-: ttonal because it violated all the great principles I j lor the preservation of property and pcr.-oiial i rights and was t.r jnnt j'acfo in its operations. I he subject was then parsed over informally, when the Senate adjourned till Monday. The House continued in session all niirhf, anil I was occupied by desultory debate involving the i political positions of members, interspersed w ith | I,allots for Speaker, all proving ineffectual Mr. Campbell of Ohio, referred to the letter I of Mr. Ciddic.gs in the Ashtabula Sentinel, sla-1 ting tliat it was fairly declarable from its tenor, i tnat he wishes to get a vote f ir himself. At 1 o'clock this morning Mr. Paine made an meflectual motion for Orr and then for Smith of i Via., to temporarily occupy the Chair until a | speaker was elected. j Two ballots were then taken, the last of which i stood: Banks S8; Bichardson C2; Fuller -!7-I Pennington ti; Scattering 4; Necessary to a choice i'-r. -Much time was consumed in calling the roll on tile previous question, and frequent motions to I adjourn. Members were sleeping or dozing! around the Hail upon chairs or sofas, others re-' maming on guard to rou.se them up when their j votes were required. Several members stigmatized the scenes enact-! i is most disgraceful, and though they would | iie wiling to stay four hours longer if they thought any good could be effect,h1, l.ut thou-!.< ! it would be better, under the circuiiistaiice<?to ! go homo and end the farce. Mr. Uiddings exculpated Mr. Campbell from i any such imputation. Mr. Campbell of Ohio, challenged any friend to say that such was his desire, and defended : hiipself fronr-the charges of the X. V. Tribune, i of being a doughface. He stated that lie had j tn c', hi principle, been opposed to the extension ! of slavery and challenged all mankind to prove the contrary; and avowed in strong terms his ? devotion to the principles of the American' party. Mr. Vfinslow moved that the House adjourn till Friday. ? j 1 h.- Democrats in giving reasons for voting in the affirmative, notwithstanding the resolution J adopted in caucus not to adjourn or take recess] till election ot Speaker, said that they thus re-1 solved in good laith to give the majority an op portunity to organize; they were now satisfied of the impracticability of the experiment. Mr. Letcher .'.aid he v. us perfectly ratified that' the prospect of some of the colored Republicans [ for the kingdom of heaven was better now than of nil election of Speaker, of v. hich there was no earthly probability. ht.ieridgc retnaked?the democrats had de feated the organization by taking the responsibil ty of holding Ion other men in chains. Bowie replied by saying thc Americans have the power to organize by uniting on the demo cratic candidate tor Speaker?let them come up and save the country. Washburn of Maine, defended the Republicans from the charge that they are responsible for thc failure of an organization. Mr. f.iudlcy said he had seen no disgraceful acts. I,iii merely good humor on the pun of the gentlemen engaged in debate. Mr. tiiddings said that so far as relates to the ! conduct of gentlemen on this iloor it was equal i to hi; expectations. (Laughter.) lie tendered i to In-friends (the Republicans) his thanks f,.r i their Kindness and decorous behavior, and said : ??? the democrats that their conduct was better] than he expected, (laughter.) As no good could I be effected by prolonging the contest: he voted ' with the other Itepuhlieans to adjourn. thcn K,\j?urned at half past 8 A.! M.. till fcriday by 10 majority. RAII.IIOAD ACCIDENT. PorcnxKEi'SiE, Jan. ?The express train | from Albany for Now York, stopped just below j here t!iis afternoon, on account ofa defect in the ! track, when it was run into with great violence i by the Poughkeepsie train bound in the sameili-1 reetion. The cars of the former train was de-| molished. Three persons killed, Mrs. Green of: Utiea, and a young man and woman unknown,! 22 more or less injured, scverna! not expected to j recover, among the latter, Mrs. Kobcrtson and 8 children, of Albany; Mis. Campbell, of Utica, slightly, Ilommons of Verron, slightty, Mrs. Os car Hall of New Ilaven, slightly, Capt. Schuier of Albany, badly, George Klepp of Madison co., Ohio, seriously, George Harrington of Washing-j ton, 1>. C-, face scalded and otherwise injured, i Dau'l. Lard of New York, slightly, Lewis Slid-1 lam of New York, slightly, others less seriously inj ured? FROM WASHINGTON. Jav. 10.?A partial Southern mail has been received. A letter from Columbia dated the 5th, says the greatest storm ever experienced in that locality j occurred the previous night, the rain froze as | fast as it fell, and to-day everything is cased in j ice from half an inch to an inch deep, trees di vested of branches by the weight of ice, the streets present an appearance of a vast brush heap. The destruction to fruit trees immense. The telegraph lines are prostrated in every direc tion and weeks probably will elapse before oper ations can be resumed, full one-third of the line on the Camden railroad is lying on the ground and in some oases the poles are also broken down. Great damage has been done to the line by continuations. In lower Georgia and Alabama the waters are still lugli as to prevent the necessary repairs. [No trains arrived this morning and corsequent ' ly we have no information ofatfnirs below. I FROM THE SOUTH. New Yokk. Jan 10.?The mails of Tuesday ana Wednesday are received. Savannah and Clwrlcstniipapersof Saturday are receive'.? Eight Xew Orleans mails arc due. Bishop Pot ! ter of Perna , left .Savannah onMonday for Flor | ida. The Savannah papers complain of bad ; weather, the waters are above the banks and great fears arc entertained of & freshet. AGRICULTURAL MEETING. W AsnijfGTOJf, Jan. 10.?The National Agricul tural Meeting this mornraj was largely attended. A resolution was adopted c jinplimentary to Mc : I 'ormick's Reaper. The propriety of establish I ing lleterologieal Observation* was the subject | of discussion this morning. President Wilder ; withdrew the announcement of his intention 10 j resign. great!}* to the satisfaction of members. FROM CHICAGO. J an'. 10.?The Wisconsin Legislature met :t ! Mailison on Monday; not organized yet. Kac : Governor Harstow re-intered the Gubernatorial ' office on the same day. Col. liashford i aJ the j oath of office administered to him by the Su ! preme Court in order to bring the ca?e before | Court. "xew vor"ic"maiTket. Jav. 10.?Stocks dull. Rending S2 1-2. Cotton du'l, sales 3000 bales. Coffee quiet. Sugar firm, sales 600 hhds Or leans at SJ. M>!as-i.s firm. IVeights steady. Flour fimur. Wheat declined, sales of i 000 bus at 1 ?7 1-2 for Southern red. Corn dull. Pork firm, sales 1000 bis western mess at 15,75. Beef drooping. Lard firm. Whial.y quiet. ~ piii la. "mairk KT, Jan. 10th.?Flour exceedingly quiet, receipts ; ! very light, inspections yesterday amounting on | iy to 1,(j87 bbls and no disposition in holders to ! submit to any concessions in prices, no export ' demand and the only transactions making are in ; small lots for home consumption at tS.o'Oa'.'.OO for i i common and extra brands and !),5"h10 for fancy 1 lots. Rut little wheat offering, small lots good ; : rwl from store at *2, we <|Uote white at 2,1'.'a 15. 1200 mixed Mo. sold on private terms. Receipts , corn trilling and in moderate demand, sales new j yellow in store at sOc. Groceries and l*rovis- ? ions no change, small sales new mess pork at j , 10,50al7 on time and a lot of hams in pickle at i ! 9a9,25 at 60 days. Whisky, prices continue i ! somewhat unsettled, quote bills, at 3U and hhds. ! ! ::t :J5. ; I N. Ii. Uoisey, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT OAK. HALL, [tuiju? x>ook ?iru?w s. r>. u .mesa's mat htorb.1 i V. HEELING, VA. j ! ? HAVE jit"* received another lot of HooU and Shoe* from j ; 1 the bt it Philadelphia r;atiufacturtrs, made cxprt>*ly for ; this trade, 01 K?Jod uwUria! and the Lot workmanship, and ! 1 a mi now prepared ii> furni.-h any and everybody with any ; i kind of good* they may waut in civ line. frc:n a -5ceut s!?o~e | ; to a IV dollar boot, ami as to variety, ?tyle, quality, materia!, ; ; and durability of ?ori;tnau*hip. and price*. 1 cannot be ear- ' 1 passed by auv other house .:i t<?i.-? or au\ other citv. AJ.SO I Gents Hoots and Sho?*, of ail kind*, styles and qualities, made t?-* order. j Having employed com*- of the b#-t workmen in the United ! I States, i a:u satisfied that 1 ca:.:.u'? fail to please any who may | favor me vith a call. | C.U1 and examine for your %t!v. ?. Mv stock consists in part of the following article^: MEN'S HOOTS. 1<?? pair l?c*t calf boot#; 1?M) do Lip li?0 do thick * 1??0 do sat- r proof boot*; do cork sole. MEN'S UKUGANS. l.iO pair beat cu!f brugaue; l??o do kip 4 !?*) do tn.ck 4 100 do low priced bents. IIOY'S AND YOUTH'S IlKOGANS. 1' l> pair boys' thick bropits; l?-0 do k'p 1*J0 pair vouth's thick 4 HOY'S AND YOUTH'S BOOTS. 1C0 pain* of calf bootv; 1<\> do kid l?.i) tlo thick 4 WOMEN'S WEAK. I5i) pairs lasting yaiter*, all colors, 15 ' do w alkiue r-hot?, 1? do tnotucco buskins, l.Y> do kid 4 15o do calf 4 15? do Jenny Lird 4 2v() dc moroeco and kid plipqers. MISSUS' KUOTS. 15*) pairr* morocco boot*, 15.1 do kid 4 LV> do French morocco boot*, 15) do calf 15j do Lip ALSO, The finest quality of lartit* .u'love leather Oaittrs and kin*, a very lint and soft article. Lndii * jilore leather ter?fcwith hljrh ht?-ls, heavy sol<-, and button up the tide, CHILDHEV'S WEAK. Patent leather, morocco, kid, treat, plovc leather, la.-tirf, ralf ami fancy hoot*, gaiters, ankle ties. *iipper.-. Oxford ties, and all other kiua? and stvlw, alv. avs on baud at low pricta. * <iUMS. Ladich", men'* ani nu^te*' *ahdal.*<, honta ani overfhocn of the very best qua lit..; also a t;rcat vari? ty <?f otht-r ^ooda not her*, enunnrated, which I will 8?U on the most accommoda tine terms. del N. L. DOIISEY. V. >. WOOJ'SII'K. W.G. WOOUSI&K. W. S. WOODSIDE & bON, FLOCK AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MEKCHANTS, >. K. COk. CH.IKLKM AXD CAMDESbTRKKlH, italiimurf. r*r-ov K U'ari*hoii?>; is located on one e? the tra<*k* of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, by which expenses cl tiravage ??:; consignments i* avoided. iuressNcs:? C. C. Janiii->-r>n. K=q. Pre?'t Bank of Baltimore. P. Gibson, Cashier " " I?. Spri.er, K?q.," Morcl?*ts " ?* True ma:; t'r-.vj, Esq., Cashier Coin. 1 Far. bank Bait. M? -ttr*. Much Jenkins A. Co., Baltimore. W. G. Harrison, Esq. " It. II. Litrobe. K'?|., Chief Engineer B. &. O. Ra'.'road Company, Baltimore. J. U. K<.r<I, Esq., Agent K.4 0. R. K. Co., Wha ling. M?.*sr>. Forsyth-A. Hopkins, S. Brady, E.*q., Cashier, " I). Lamb, I.vj., *? " Major Phillip B:?rry, Acrent Bait. A Ohio Railroad Company. MoiinilavUl-*, Va. Messrs. John Wharry dc Co., Moundrvillr, Va. W. \ C. Thompson, " 44 44 >1. Pollock A Co., Sunfish, Ohio. T>. C. Conwrs, Esq., Cashier, ZanesriiU, Ohio. John l*ct?.r3, Ksq., " *' " G. II. Sprigs, E-q? " Fairmont, V?. ? Messrs. M. A O. Jack<on, ?? 44 Sept??ly " WOOLEN SOCKS." VLOT ?>f country knit Woolen Sooksjnst received at av8 W. D. MOTTE & BKO'3. VLSO?v"0 bushels yellow Corn Meal; &?> 44 white For "ale by I. N. KELT.FR, dc*2-> guincy street. coke: cokf.i: C'OKh fori\ ct aw in-r bushel at the G?s Works. .jcy?In Splendid Gift Books. HART> Female Pro.?! Writers of America: Keble's christian Viar, ":?!f rilx, Shak?peare. richly bound in Turkey morocco ; Seott\* P.>eniTs ilo ?:o ?'o Moore's do do do do Scotia Bards, do do do W?.t>on'.- Pott, quotations do uo Moore's Melodies. richly bound in calf gilt; Gem Book of British P?*rir., do B-jok of lJe.a;!tv, do Turkey Morocco; AnuTvan Landscape do Caropin-li'a Poetical Worke, clegautly bound; Roger** do do Bead's Feniale Poets of America, do Banyan's Pilgrim* Progress, do Prayer Books, richly bound In velvet, morocco, 1c.; Pres. Psalrau aud Hymns, tio do do ihthoiibl (to do (iu do, Bible?, large and small, in every style of binding, For sale b> ? DerOT. WILDE * BP.O. 41 | A BARRELS N'? H maTkcrcl, j iUU 2m V do No 8 do v Massachusetts. W bbls No '2 do I Ju*t received and for sslo by di<22. j. H. GllEEIi A CO., Main St._ f _)ITT^Br?.;iI SALT?1000 barrels on hand and for sale, by X i:ov7 M. RKILLY. BATClIELOit'S CELEBATED LIQUID HAIIi DYE. ^*0 famed in all part^ of the world for instantly ana p?-rmn O nentlv coloring the Hair, Whiskers, etc., etc., to a beauti ful brow u or black color. Price $!/><?: double size fl/x). Soid by J. H. THOMPSON, decSl. __ 111 Main St. \IEDICAL J URISPm:bENCE;-"X 1 Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence, adapted to the use of the Professors of Law and Medicine iu the United States: by Francis Wharton, Esq., author of the "American Criminal Law," etc., itc.. aud Moreton Stille, Jf. D.y 1 vol. bvo 64$ pa ges. Just published. For sale by dec'2'*. WH.I>F. k BP.O. WILLiA~M~HARE, Plummer tnd Gas Fitter, [owosrrit vub noktk-wkjikbs bass,] Jin it* i*t., W heeling, Va. &ril O U S Ea fitted up with Water and Gas. Ordtr* from the country for Pipes and Pumps attended to at *hort notice. uv2:tf ]7 XTKA PAMI ?7y FLO U R? -1J A susK rior article for fa mil v twe. deegg. eiLL 4 pO._ BAltl?OTTE*S WORM SUGAR DROPS. V pleasant aud e!heuriou9 remedy for Worms in children. aJL Put up in t!ie form of fine randy, avoidinfc the disagree able taste of Vermifuge generally. Price ?."? cts pt r box. Sold by JOHN II. THOMPSON, dec2I. j ItT Main Street. BUCKSKIN GLOVES. - * PAIRS real oil dressed buckskin Gloves, the best in th* city; received br del HBI3KELL & CO. T^KN bbU. Turpentine at ^ X dclA LAUOHLINS X BUSIIFIELD'S. BAKEU'S celebrated Mcdtcinal Cod Liver Oil, for sale low at WM. J. ARMSTRONG'S, No. S3 Market street, dcS bctwten Monroe and Union. A. Jastatt, FASHIOXABLE BOOT ASD SHOEMAKEH, Vfl r^W Dtwas BELOW WigHUiUTOX STRUT.] CHOICE let of Ready Made Work always on ha&d, warranted of superior quality, and at low prices, nc* 1'J?dfitn 180 GO 1.1) EN KEEli I YE M'U UE!! 124 MaIjN &TREET. TREilEXCOCS STOCK?MORE TITAN THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF FALL AND WINfER DRY GOODS. STONE &, THOMAS TAKE pleasure in aotlf. '.nc the puhlir that they hare now for inspection usd *:*??*, THE L A EGES T $ Tin A* Of- FA LI. A XI* HI S TEE D R Y G OOP* They have ever brought to Whet-ling. The stock costinr ?he-n more than and lining Two I-ar^e Flore Rocr.i* 20 by 60 feet, being by many thousand, dollar* larger than s- kept by any similar Houn- in the city. Tu make r -?:u for their immense ftock sii wciias to better accommodate their largely iuereascd trade, they Lave titled up an *<lditiotud ru^m Of 6\? bv feet, with d?*ep ?hr?rirg and gaa fixture.*, r-uitable for pfi. Gow!?, and tr?.te he vtay etui ev? i;iaN'. They t.re now prepared to sell either by the piece or retail, for CASiJ, as low as any hou*c iU the V?u Thcv particularly c*k:u the clysc cash trade. Particular attention is invited to the following is a *?.mple of quantity and prices: Ladies Dress G-ooda. SILKS?15.(?V> yards ef every style and price, embracing one of the Lent assortment in the Went; f?xc Ktvlcj as l"?v ST andBT.V emit. PLAIDS?The b.-*t stock in the citr, good :u!-hoo1 Flaida at 40 cent*. MERINOS?4,yard* French Merino*. Tiiiic.ts, Cakhracnr^. UcLiiof^. DeBeges, and every other.style ef LadyN Wool a ad liomestic Dress Goods, at greatly reduce d priced. 2owr soou Punch iKnnos at is) cents, and Tiubtc Clothe * ort'a 5'? cents at '2?#e. SHAWLS?Broche Long and Square Shan Is, at very low prices?a few left at $J.00?*r.eh. The l?e?t *to?*k of Long Cloth Shawls, and at the lowest prices ever seen In th?? West. Tlie bvst 7*2 x 144.?-far 16,(11),?;:i*t you ever saw ia Wheeling. CLOAKS?Mantles, T&lma?, together with Cloth* and VelerW, and Trimming* to suit?very low. Pit! >? fS?2 '.>?:?!? \ ard* of such etaudinl uukei a^ nri;a\ All* n\?. Pa&nrl's, i*. ?t T;> to l'2z j><:r yR,*d. GINGHAMS?A full assortment, the best makes of Lancaster and Manchester at l?.V ceuts; Scotch do., worth cents, at a "levy." MEN'S WEAR?Tneeds. 2 >,000 yards, worth SI cents at 2>, Cloths, Cass".meres, Flannels, CaW.nctts, ctc. etc. either whole sale or retail, at low prior-; Itij?nkets ??> pr ct. clicaptr than ??- i r> r be fore had them. Ml'SLlNS?We keep a much larger stock of Krowr. and Bleached >1 aslins and Cmtons tfcau can he found r;<e?here !n tho citv, embracing al! the -tuple- inakw? and we pledge ourselves tose-ll them s* lew as any living men. Wo ha*e laid iu our stock with the view of courting k < 'LOSE CASH TEA DE, and to all good cash customer! we say?call and see, tiud you will be convinced that CASH makes all the di?fcret)?* in the worl I 'n buvinz <?t>oJ?. j3gfxtKMEMBF.K, we pledge ourselves to si II as low, and raar.y article* lower than any house in the WcR. (food? -?n? to HoteU, Steamboat.-* and the Cars free of chare--. ric4*??n?!aw 1XSLKAN JK. HOME FIRE AND MARINE j <1 n'AM'L ( (j.iIi'A.' J. [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STKEET, S. V.] C. ii?h Capital "H ! LiABiuriao *53,07: 00 rI"MIIS Company :3 c'crt! and nanagort K some of the L wealthiest and b-.-st merchant- in the eit. -u N.?v Yotk.? For particulars ct:??uirc of W. F. PETERSON, jn?j Agent for Wheeling :?n?! \icin.ty. .KTN A. Fire and Marine Insurance Co <???? !i\itrs'oi:ii nws.. /y <? ??/: r c .! -?.1 J", l s l r.. ONE or the iillnt ami ? ??at Institutions :u tui? country, continues to take risks upou ;Lc most favorable terms. Aj.i-ly la W. F. PETERSON, Agent for Whevlimc and vicinity. ATHENiEUM PIRiJ OFFIGU, London. AlITIinm/.KII ( AI'ITAI. ? j.?0?.000. Available Capital $1,284,300. ILL TARE any ami a!l fair Fire Risk* at a reasonable Losses are adjusted and promptly paid without reference to London. For further particular* enquire of \VM. F. PETERrON, Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. OFFICE next duor to the M. * M Bank. mi.* ALBEMARLE" Fire and Marine Insurance Co. TI1E GHEAT CENTRAL COM 1'ANY Oh VIRGINIA. PRINCIPAL OHFItJE?flirt riot t?*?ri lie, Vn. CHAkTR*tI> CAl'ItAL $1?),'HH?. r|",!IE above Company having established a-i agency i:. thi.* JL o1 ty, are prepared to takv Marine ami Fire Risks on fa \ orabie terms. N. C. ARTHUR, Arthur. OFFICE?No. ,"?& Maia street. -*:o LYNJlliilliGH Fire, Life and Marine Insurance Company, OF LYNCHBURG, VA., , N. c. aUtiilu. AzeM. OFFICE?No. 99 Main street. v: :bu Valley of Virginia FIRE AX!' JIAH1SE /.V.SCA'.LN <'K COM PA S'Y. Will. T. SeS*?; . Agent at Wheeling. / \FFICE?at the store rf Tallant 1 Ddaplain. Main street. V_/ In-tweeu Monroe and Q-ilncy stre? t-: ire prepare! t?> take Risk* at customary rates ua Goods in transitu, Steam boats, Stores, D wellings, ,t-\ ?REFERENCES? J. it. IIaVer, f ilial t A.P? lapluln, T110-. il. L;?-t. I*. Lamb, Norton, Achvsou A Co. O. Haidman, S. Brad . S- C. Biker .* Co., L hi & Howell, U. W. lUisluli & Co., sept 12 i\st is \.\? i: t'lIKITRK, AN 11 MAitINK INSUUAXCK COM l'ANV Or WHIRLING. JncerpiU-aM ls'l. rAKES risks at the Invest rat---. f:i Building- of all kind-. Steamboats, Furniture and Merchandise. and r. ;air?st all lungers atiemting the Transportation of tiooJ.4 on rivers, j?u^, lakes. cuuaL- nnd railr?>;.-l>. 1>IKECT0RS. R. Cranslr. S.ltrad.. Roi.'t Morrison ^a:..*t Ned, W.!i. Kl'-nihif, J. W. ?iill, lMi/1 Lan.b, Kol.t KtU ? i, S.iml. Olt. IiOliT. CHANOLE, Pres't. R. W. IIaRMSG, Sec'y. Applications for l?si?uranee will be promptly attenuLit t??Tri- til-.- Presid.-l.t and S. cr- ;a?y. Wat?line. Jan. In'kL New Fall and Winter Goods S . RICE'S, No. 1, Sjiri<,'(i House. rllWE rccentl/ return*. I fm7?i New York, where I h:?v. R .pplied in;-??lf With anion ?r?rjreoin Mo.-W of (Joodair. my liii , for cold weatiier, eona^tinjr ot Uroadclotlin, nil c?I - and nualitics, lt. av.-r Ci-uiis of w .lup. iior quality, for ma king Over-coats. Fancy and plain Ca??imer. VKSTIN?|S. F.Ik Velvet, F lk, Satin, M. rino ai d many other styles, all of v hich I d-. think ar ? a littl.- Mip. rior to aii> thing that car he found i:? thin market, and ?liich 1 am prepared to make to m- asurc, in superior sty le?. _IMV.P READY M Vl>E CLOTHING. I am now making up a beautiful ?*?ortment of Clothing, and will keep li^rcafl.T a general stork of K adv Madt OoodH, fraic the very lintst materials down to medivrn ami ???i:niuoji. I have also a very beaut:ful stork of Famishing Coorl, aich a* fine Skirt* and l>ruM?.r>, and Merino and Whil Shirts. I have the best assortment of S lk and Snti'i Ties. A large j st.K-k alv*a> s on hand. A-. o Ci :, -.*iits aud L'ollars, ami ? ver; other art;?:lt usually k.*pt in a Merchant Tailoring L?tabli*li- j in-Jit*. a'.l ?f which I will a?-It v?.-ry cheap for cash. i5"l'lenifi{iv?r me a call. *.15 ^ S. KICK, j JOHN S. MM HER. KOIJKRT IBBOTSOV. YAMMER <f- 111 BO I SO.\\ \"lTOTLl? respectfully inform their friend*, and the publie generalb , that they have opened a (irocery Store at the corner of Market and Ciiion streets, in the room rec-ntl.. occupied by W. (r. K*d>ertso:i. wln re tii^v iiitend t?# k?-ep a :u!l -apply of FUK-Sll FAMILY CKOCKUXIV, and will take pleasure in sei vin^ them out to customers at the lowest mar !i?-t r?t? C3gr~rhey will still carry on their STEAM lt.VKE!tY;and are ready to hll the orders of all thrlr eid friends, as well :?s new one*, for all the d lift rent kiudri of Crackers and Breads. epl9 GEO.' ?tr. ANDERSON, roawAitDisu and Commission Merchant 79, MAIW Str.! tT, w il i: ??: i.im;. v % . f:?T*Stri< t attention paid to the > : and p trchase of West- ? em and Sout'iem Produet, and the ti.'.p.u^nt of all kinds c-i I produce and iuirchandi?e. nvS i WINES AND LI??l*i?hrS. PURE Porta of various grader; Mad. ria. Sherry and Ma j Saca; J' iao p::rc French Jtrandies, iu halves, quarters an-1 j ? i^htb p:?.-?; a^o.d-uble rectihed Whisky, Old K e do; :r.i sti-- liraiidy and Gin; New Kn^ia-id ituai, ll'aokberry. Gin- I ger and Cherr;. Uraml> , etc.,?tc., all < ?' whieh ? >11 iv- i?old I \?'liol-!>a!e at the lo*.vetl luarket price, V. M. HLILLY, nvi I'T, Main ?tr?*et. 1IIAVK on hand one C^.' <?ctf re I!?<cvond Piano, a Lvnuiue j article,?warranted for one \ ear,?will be !?????! a bargain.} dclu <;KO. w ANHERS??N. Fanny Feiu. VNEW book bv Fanny Fen.? ROSE CLARK. Just received this d*v b> THOMPSON x PATTERSON, j dc8 _ 11T, Main-t. Holiday Prcsen/s! Holiday Presents.' yy .v IIEAUTIFCL JKH Kl.ltV. FAXCV AI1TICLKB! ? So. -fi WnHliiiiytou Hull. C. P. Brown, HA VINO just received ak* and l^-.n.tlf.il assortment of (foods sit his Hue, i-J prepared to furnish his patrons and the public generally with line goods at reasonable pricet-. Persons desirous of selecting pretty and useful Holiidav Gifts, are respectfully iu\1ted call and examine his stock. dclS ~\"17mi led ? > > OATS. WHEAT, UYE. DARKEY, TIMOTHY ?EEL>. For which the highest market price will be paid. ap7 GILL t CO. LARGE ARRIVAL OF HOUSEKEEPING A STAPLE UOODb. ^ rv i 11-4 and 12-4 bed blanket*, at low prices; 1v"t Linen and cotton sheeting*; do do pillow* case goods; 1<V? ps prints, in faat colors, for comforts; 2<> dor. damask linen Towi Is, a great bargain; 2u pa scarlet and y ellow flannel^; f? ps dark mixed ?lo for ladles skirts; 1 case Haniiltou Canton Flanu> Is; Fine French cloak cloth*, in colors and black. Received this day by dc4 HEISKELL & CO. XND1GO, copperas, alum and madder for sale by J. H. VOWEI.L, *r9 Sign of the Red Mortar, 83 Monroe at. NEW CODFJSH. 1TIVE drums large *ize. just received and for sale by ? nvC M. REILLT. TO PA PER MA KVFA CTVIIEIIS. BLEACHING Powders, Ultra Marine Alum, superior Four dimer Wires, Feltiog, Twine, French Cla\ , Soda Ash, Sal Sods, Screen Plates, Red Pities, Ikd P!at?.s, Roll Rars, Knives, Rag-Cutters, etc. etc., furniwhed to order on short notice, bv sj^ * LAMDDIN, GILRERSON A CO. i. B. UAKSU. M. T. WAViiA.S. Co-Partnership. Til. MARSH has this day associated with him M. T. Way ? man, for the purjiose of transacting the wholesale and retail Boot and Shoe business at the old stand of J. B. Marsh, No. .S5. Monroe street, next door to Greer, Ott i Co., under the Onn of MARSH * WaYMAX. July 1st. 1955. JnSO ^AA Itllls. Flour, Extra Family brand; OUU S5 " Rye Flour ; 9000 bushels Shelled Com.?for sale bv 6M?o?.M?w?vrs*co. , MISCELLANEOUS. Baltimore COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Removed to the apicioiM New iiill, >>. it.i ji?iti more street, which has been arranged and lilted up to order, for toe farther accommodation aud coortcicocv of Students. During the pa*t year, upwards of Four Iluhdred Pupils lia;>c been in attendance, r.-pr? s.-nting nearly inrv Stan in tUnion, showing a popularity unsurpassed by any similar t-.itabli?liM)ent. i:<>ok-K< eping. in a'.! its ii'tmeiou- form-; Penmanship, of various stales; Mercantile Calculations, in all their ltu-> li.-ss Relation*; Commercial Law, upon numerous I:..portent subjects, are illustrated in the most scientific and practical umnnir. It is generally conctdcd that the facilities here offered ?:>. : the acipiinitioa oi" a fiuisheu business education arc uu?ur pasaed. Four Practical Accountants are regularly employed a* In structors in the aifferent Departments. | j27"For particulars write and receive a circular by mail. O. K. CHAMBER LIS, sptl President. Powder Magazine. ' IMIE undersigned will receive, on Storage, any Powder 1 which may be offered, at a modi-rate charge. He has a large ami and substantial F.re Proof bu!ldiug. with capacity t<? coutaiu L\Vou kegs of Powder. mh'JO M RE1UX [ CST receive .1 aud f ?r .?*. the It west market j . f i 3 gross Fa!?nebtoi*k'a Wr.?.itugs.; ,S 4 Mt* La lie's 3 ? no Liver Pills; li 4 N-rvc and Imiie L.i.|mert; t; ' George's* Balsamic Compound; 2 ' I?r. Weaver's Eye Salv.-; 2 4 Green'a Ox.-genated Bit'.? rs. n<!.C J. 11. CUTMliACKER. Kutice?Extra. HAVING !vt-u East and selected the most splendid lota of Marble ever brought to this xnarkit, I ?* ant all my trieudsto call immediately aud leave their orders for nuy kind they may want. Having purchased largely, 1 uill f.ni.'h t:p work in the la test aud most approved styles and at the lowest rates?war ranted and no mistake. y.l'J _ M. J. ROIIAN. .REMOVAL. MR LILLY h.-.s removed from i. i old stind in Market ? >>pxare to th.<! uew and *pac:<iu* Warehc ui.?, No. I?7, ircei: f.'OUt, wrv. ritit yt M..in street, between aflonroe aud /nine/, lately occupied by Mvum. Annan A Mttguire, ac a ummis-tionhouae. lie ban on hand ;?iar.e and gcueral as?? -?rtmeut of Groceries and L.'piors, wn:;u be uill ??ll at Wholesale at thelowtst market price. \ L S O ?Gunpowder ti every description and Saf*ty Fuse. J^P?4* Groceries at Wholesale. ~ nA P.ARRE1.S Molasses; ?)l/v Jl-'i* bar.s Rio Cotl't.*.-; 6 i pock? ta L^guira Coffee; ' Old Java 4 6; boxis Cu> uuish Tobacco; Ir? Ctw 10 bbls Cm and Pry * box?* St? v art's N. Y. Caudles; l?i ? hh?h Sugar; o ' l?ol> I Refined Sugar; l?i hhds Louts.ana 4 * o ? ?.!: eh V. IL, G. P., aud Imperial Tea*; 5> .* catty buxes; S? tier.-'-.a RiC<; 2A b02.cs White Piper; ? Ccl^'nrt'a Fancy Soapr. Topi-th r with a fail assort'iieni r.Family Ororer'.cn, in Mildjn,: hpic- s, Finits. Dye btuffs, Fis i, etc., etc., for sale at Whvit sale, by TALLANT A DELAPLAlN, ma.'J No. M Main street. ST. CLAIR HOTELi ~ [fOSMLhUY LXi tlxVGL IlOTEl~] Corner oi I'nin auii M, tlntV ?trreu, l'llhthurijll, I'd. W. C. CONKCLLY, Fioprietor. xuk\13 Ladies Shoe Store. .>? ??; .% t ??; is p c: k n ?: : ! UAVINtJ opened tl.e coiuuiodioat stau?i, No. 16"J Main ^J. t. oppvsiti. Riiod- a A Co.'a I)iGoods Store, 1 bt.g j call the attention ot the Ladies of \Vhe? and vicinity, to my new and Hell selected stock oi Lvlj. t, M:sm-s and ?Jut!dr?.:.'s Gaiters, Loots, Buskins, Diuxuoud T;?a, Si.j rs, t4-.. . tc. ALSO?A good assortment of Gum Over Siio. u, >I:s?es Boots, Ac. V,*. HA.^KLL, 4ch:Hm No. 1C2 Mai;*. , Wh-.tling. hardkeichiefs ai:d Ciavais. J r ANBKLRCHlKFSof all kir .N,. ed?ra?*ing the lowest and ll -.aost fajiiiionabb- styles of Stork* aud lies: Black .ids Cravata, extra si'--' *; 1 Satin " * 4 Scarfs?plain black and fancy; Hall II-sc of all nin ;s, embxac'ng double feet and baa ton ribs; Simpenderj of all kinds, including boys Mufflers of vari ous .itv lea aud superior qual:tv. Ail of which w ill be sold very low at Nu. 2, Washington Hull, be naiO J. H. ST A LI. MAN. lE.-rT Castile and Palm Soap, for salf bv V?*. J. ARMSTRONG, l;>y Market st. oc5 but. Moutov aud Union. li . Groceries, &.c. j jQ BARRELS Superfine and Lxtta Flout: i 1 L*/ barrels l:;.e 44 1 0 4 Extra Salt; l'J * Crushed bugar; !?> * l'Owdered '4 : H 4 Granulated Sugar; 4 Codec '* 0'? 4 Molasses; 6 hhds. N. O. 44 2<t barrels medium No. S Mackerel; j hi 4 4 ? M * 1 i hf 4 ? ? 2 2<> kits No. 1 aud 2 4 25 boXt S V?. li. Cm-ese; it chests lu-.perial Tea; 6 ? ?.r. ? 4 V. II. 2."? catter boxes 44 2C> bags R.o Coffee; t %} * Ja 44 Starch, Matches, Brooms, 4c. for ?;?!? ior- bv GEO. K. McMlXJIEN, oc31 No. 212 Market strtet. FLO cm FI.OURU ' : rJ',iIE subscribers Hill buve eonstantl.. on band,in future, ( X good brands of Extra Family un.i Suptrhn* Flour, for ! sal*4 b? the single barrel or in larger quantities, to which the i atientiou of the public In iuvitid. uv2 GILL ? CO. IX TWIST.?200 kegs of No i Six Twist Tobacco, tor f ale ! O I'j v by j iuM _ LOGAN, BAKER k CO. MORE NE'V UOOIls'. \ 1' E have tlsfs day received some Very desirable staple j * A Goods, to which we would invite the attentiou ot pur- ! chafers. Rich dark Fenndun Pr<nts,iu Frcnce A American fait colors Irish Linens, Huckaback Hisper aud heavy erach Bay State lonr and h<|unruflm?U; M isses Bay State do Mixed and pla u Flannels aud skirts. dcl4 HEI8KDLL L CO^_ ' KENTUCKY HOMINV. TEN barrels for ?,le by 1 dclS _____ 0E0. WILSON. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. UULLEO and common, _ dcla _ GEO. WILSON. I EMBROIDER I EiL \\'E have jn?t received loint collars. In erery possible va- i t ! riet.i of price and pattern. A'.so?some beautiful lets | of collars itnd collaretttb, and sleeves to match. Flouncings, J Edgiugsnud li'svrtlnpsin Jaconet,Nainsook thread am! mull, | thread lac Valencaans, Mttlt.-se do. Ekgaiit black and colored Veils, jaconet, lace, and Swi?* sieves, etc., etc. oc& 1IE5SKELL k CO. The Wheeling Instrumental Mu sic society MEETS every Monday evening, at 7.^ o'clock. In the Lec- ! ture Rnom of the Lutlierau Chuich, Chat-liue at., Cen tre Wheeling. S. M. HAMILTON. Pre**l. C. A. BtKTRim, Conductor. uvIV?6ta. j Flock* grain, seeps,"ninF.R, a -. VirANTED.?The subscribers w ill purchase or make liberal advances ou eousigniuent to BMltituor*-, Poiladdplda or New Yew York, cf Sou*', weeat, rye, or.t*. com, barley, clover and timothy s< eue. Alio on butter (soiid pickled) and eggs. GILL & CO. agV Water etrett. TOOTH SOAP. f T^ATERS* ctlefcrnU.d -Tooih Soap is prepared intbeirost t f cleanly nianui r possible, fro.u the chvicest material and fiee framnll impurities. The Soap Betiii ihce is the only proper specific lor ;. eeu>gtbc iuouUi trout those untgu^ting 1 impurities which rapullj promote putriiaction ana desirty th?- teeth. Eacn cake is enclosed In a ntat case, snd la su^cUnt to , last one year. Sold for 25 cts. 1 THOMPSON k PATTERSON, Agents, 117 Main St. SApDLE BLANKETS.. HAVE a let of tirst rate Bucket v Saddle SlanktU, for sale ciuap at tjte old stand, 1?*S, Main street. nv2t JOHN KNOTtt. FOUNDRY PiO IROM. TONS Lonaconiug Foundry Iron, for sale by au?:9 GILL & CO. Water st. POWDER. KEGS Dupouts Ride. nvlo GEO. WIL80M. 50_ 100 c \U?:. auil liSU lor IHlt b? d.csi j. e. enixc ico. ? MlYiilUAiT all m:oci.!> / /.? s a " DR. J. HuST lTT E R' S CKi.l !i ? ! E:> STOMACH lilTrEKS. 100.OOO M-id in Our \ kit. NOTHING in the market?i.uuvinp ioth?? mtfll^al'tnnrfcit lor the- pawl litty yeaia, h*? C\:V dpi* nor v.4~ "J arlideJw jir??'Wt?lfji ui to tl s Oiil.Af Fi'ICs I?r. llostrtt. ij-i? j *rktu:. L ?'? e--. ht~n/^'A r',o?jn , nortiiemr.v vxjhi*....cntai r? ? ?'?* . ? ? A. .?.v.:. I- ? cianV vtrb*itl!?>rc*iij.*Jlox?'. i-. i- . < \ '~]?V '. /-.nil fl? -???..til HU.?!C vt Vft W til-. 1... . M ..I;!. * Ci.v.; . ? lil?" p?? lit CvOt? i".? . l'r. Hcrrtwiur ynixul'.s bU ir.v : to r.: y rU;.-. . c:?! n-'U, i.j- is ?. .. a.?1 trr.*: i.t.... vwn riHle'.iUlUun. Tiu lfii< ; ^ K \1 M:V- i .i ? }> <. be found b?- tue nrrt luajyai.-, *t?. t<?e lc.: fticv -.1 mrdicinai?>UVcU> nilibe maui 'n.i in . n hia.v$ti.'vTv* ? bly *Uo.rl-?*pace c: tliue upon tl?c a ? u-u Arc you l)yep?p:;c} TfevU taki lu^;; c?i?. ? rafoJHIrtfciaae'ii HitUrs. Arc yon B.iiocr? Try out bouie of towc I:-t*r?,' n'tit! be relieved a; ouct. Arc you nunoj cd by tod;?tatlo:.? Rcuioyo Wo C ucM?.by tSi<s ifree uav nf Un>f tiitti. >.. Have vou Frwr aud Apw'? Il?>* i* ar.v thcf.ftiu tb? "Writ aua $ou:b Lave b<vu cured ot ;'u.? cot r-uxutioudeetroj ? log (tiii'us , b.. tL?- use o! tin - t All rJOUM t.'? Ulit (,IUl .>V?S Ubiitli- 10 Mlbriu tbafVhlftf'IIuitetfev'a bitte-is i-ic u'ed, a case i*. f. . u ?nd a tue cxbtitt occur. Oucwiue ?'J;.c3(ai, tAkn. thro*; time* * dny be lor* rfcli.fi, wiil be lound u fcie.tt to? . ? r.iCvLt. vn.ch *11 u.j) appfecltit* *bvu personal;.. cat.au.d c. twv lavt, -9 am bygi* lU^ the lutlk.tr 'one trlhi. Tu?rc arc oil:. r r*.}?rr(u f*d to bi the f*r..r, vldch arc couiparaiivti.t Morii.ii^. <;ar Ainu:? ..rv * tiicvu h rival for tlxiir lmuic.n.'.i i;.*. ..... jut ?.?? in *t|Ua.-v b'oitk*. a V : *?? ???; w.ib ?? -:?? ci^t ? i-x , Hltd ?PvtH<!c/i blov t uw tby tic. Nonv ouur ?i?:umi. . I'KiCL UNL 1)01.1.Alt PEU BOTTIT. sale u.. nil >:u.?ljial l?i i.1.-:.., Hotel Turn, Rc?Uiurau<F,ui:d IumUvo -?UvT?.!5y Uiio. ^hcut 'ti,o "XfnjU?2 blAtca, ftliu by Jc02-lyd?ir LAI CJHUVS A MJSrtVn?! T> *,n3 TuoUf&uS \ I'A^TEI.SJJJ' V h ??? USlOlKAtiC A M K F. 11 A > M A N UF A C TVT. E ? ! 1(1' 4 i.t.li.'-* b It Ull.A k i - X W ritui}; i'iuia. OINCE this sujKrior Flf.ul J...%haalu< ? b(forc lJ.ejii;b!ic, O ??o<* Jiearly t.. j ??i?rs, 5l J..i? b.ia cii tuvor, Hud is no* ]?rvf?.Trc-i b.. u;uu. to tii\. lMr-.au.vd Ai< iiui'l Fluid. 1 Hiring tnc past year t'v- :?,;?? tr.u-.iHutlJ qu ? rf at-i jLet* ?? .th i ..m i io bankvri ai.fi u*> c :i, L ... v , l'.r. bnrgb, bulfulo, CUvcUii. i, 1' ??/. 'kru !l I.. V .nciuiivb, luiiiuitK] on.-, i M \ .v tbU r. , ft .\tu U.'it-Mia. U bht :i!i ? L<t ? omc-i it. tL. Si..;, i?.. ... tut ? part.uiUUi of Kii.tacU.Tci w ?:?sct bni: M:-o ^:4 , . "j.... , iaikin tbrc*.aiai ukm lM|ilo:..;.s .it ;:?. M ... i ? - i C.nvuii.nti ana l.ou,i\n.v, i. ?. U-.i: i'.-j:?, r ? 1 ;. M. ? d?U at State Fairs uvm lu i Ji. i Oi..c. Utld lililiOiS. T:ic following racrchajim.! V ? A :.. !n V.'t :c!:5^,'h -rv to! ot v lit-i uk Auk". ?*? Kn. ? ? . ] ? . i j c; cJ. l.v-'.I boo?.-lv.?. j t. 'j W .1 . .. Nu::ir- .stcr.i LutiL o. Vi. M?r h. r.:..' v nlca* >>,.1. :.IK; b;ii.? Oi u'lf L. - . . M'.v ; Oui.iji.. fj .u.'.'I ru ?? .j .: . , U . J . ? ?/.?...? Lute :louS.; ii.li . licdo ? a At.,.; -V J,v .1 : 'i.. ?M.itt..t..s c: <-???'. i- a.? i.'. ; . it i . ; iio.X il. , 01.Vt. i'.; c , d;u, ... i Cu.; F..j3. . Fci aaiv iiv :uaiiufaclui'< it . c * bv ooit.' ttILI?nkSOV i CO: J Lih? L i\t . . i V- ^ ? VIT A F.DWAilUa a BHO. nav.- <*:-.* ... *.v fio?- t? ? ? r ? I.jst. (it: .eir ii? w f. ;i.. ini* 0*.:. _i.> ait i-xi1" '.! tit ;in I ch.>lui.? a i- .".!. . a#>o.~nlit o. i.-. . Gio* c-.rird, t -?h. in luv.il, cu..on bum w.aii o* coo.i t'uil cbt.Hj> Wroi tr.-s. O.r ?tuu cot.-I.'ts. in pan, of ii:;e It.o. Marac ;bo, au-i Juru Co-ice, brown, cltvrlfled do; C.ioiuvd ana Fi.lvwiizvn Su^uri: T. a? iu gr. ;a \uiict huu lint qoalitkE; Cocoa, Uronna ai.i; jo. olati. b?4". bi?n<!?; Fi'k^U F.u.-nc.-. 1'iu . Appi> p.Stravbtrrics and Raspbmie#, in canii; IIFloor, Cv.n starci.; Farina,Sago, Muccarou , is.;' lasi, J*Hytinn; Ucrnia Ja ArroAi vot, Ducit O.uraute, lluidint, AJm?nd?, OliVt'b, llopj, etc. Tobacco and Sc^am/finc qualities; Soapa,etc.; Fiue Kroaud T^Li. Safl; r4picthan.l E*:teDCttf oa. v,aivty. To^i Our with many other articka too ted'on? to enuir.a* rate, all of vh.ch wc arc s ti.n/ at Very loc pric. I. C;?li audexamdiu for your? I. ii. v oa can't i>ut-be pi- ae{-l. Ui-meinbi rtlie place?conn i M u" ...t and <?uiucy atrcits, aa ioinln^tHe l'es'olficr., Wiii-bn ?. Va. m>29 Savings B ink St re, OJTCSIJX l\> Tits il^LVRE J/OV??. C?iiiri!Naol' W licclii*^ nutt viciuiiyt 1 .? o iiit be v h!.tiiiK in my fluty ij you?i!:o?c whose iclcresti .*?:??. in toy J.aLdt?-uud in^uli, ?:--A I not Keip ?on adviftcd *h- ic ou ? an find t. vm;. etv and gcod Cj'tal.ti o: For'. ;-mci ?, Ilutt, Ca] ?, L'.i-tnli. 3 and Carj?* t Sacko, my Fall ana V? inter ttock oi ^rhich 1 bare 1 drt?i? ?t u??? 1-fp to particularize, stiiliri it to any, thai I. havv all kiiHib of the *bo\?. iioo>ia UBuaily kiptlntiilii.it> , and will bi ll ? .un to all vjio ma> be Uiaj-obea to patronize, at Sow?-i?t pnc<>. Pitubi- rtineuiber the Ob' Fo?t Ofilce corner, oci I'. H. The Veran dh Kesiau? ant AM) OVN'I ( |{ h tl.OOX "J S rtceiving i-veiy i:.ay fitdb F.altimorc Ovm?ib. Our cua? i tonitrfi a ill always Lnd ut-pn partd tu tv'.Vi i.it.u up in ihe mc^t rt- Ii. ale and difciral-c n>anner. jV7"*?? l; 1? L ICS are complnd ?ltli la the chortict 111. Will*'. 1 V Main itritt. v~iTrri t x a n b'lTn" pb Georgo Roberta, viO * tin I a it CONjINCES to man /.a.-fij'. to ord-.r (aholtsalc and re* ta'.i) a beautifiil varit > of VFMTIAN V-lSllOW IsllN'Dfl of ( v.-rv color and aii*. ana a*. 1 rn price*. These ldiu<j? arc uupciior to vVcr> o?la.r kind oi Window Illinds in use. 1ST Call and examine rji cimena. X, IS.?Old Minds npainud, at??l trimmed e<ju?! new. r.vl-I Alfred Hugli?b. IvI ij. lIO.KUil'Alit it I'HVNtt IA!V, 1"TAS rnuoviii l.is (blic? u:.d re^tanci :? ti.e corr.cr of 11 Fifth and Quiticy Ktre. t s, ma. ly oj-puoitc tlic CatuCi;o tjh-.r ????. ?rQhe IIout'k?Morning frcui T to &. Noon ? 1 to B. EveU.TiJ' * 7 to 7. FILL Fr PFJCES. Por a elntrle r'?!: 'I-?? * i c.r.!~. For t??o oi a ore v.s.ia a < ?? .?'? e?nu dii.ir-' i'.V. A iviec atoMic<- and med.citit, iron; VC to 6jC and upward, as liit- ca*? fiay b-.. O'ustttric casi a 1 rom A to 41 . Vis ij. iu t: i- eoiiuti . wet. . ..: r to dlstarn*. Tlu above "iwl! oi l'iiCi-.'? ? i.ich bta aiuaya Wr ttt ??iiar>i?id pivtj; bicau?.e unt. ui.'.jvi Ttj oitu .; n ndt il.at ;uy ciinr^ie nre n.i'i-1. hi^'Jur. itn.l :i Shipjn"n Vara I! a -led. CASH a ill be i .i ? 10.-? 2",-' liacco >n si:!nij 2<*,b'. 0 lUu t ax " ilo.Oot' (ircj l"ox " \v , '-CM ?? i ,!?? ? Uj r?". .a ?* 1 , ??*.' n urlrat " I.,'- i). . a. AVi::;y,N*ci r.6r?t ? it?. JluiuSl nV.iSftji. MOWli.G R ii OUK ii. >1.11. I', s I.ASiU v.?... a..o--a- hay'ng L*?-.n . ; .c?rou?,:il.. ?!}? . .id ..... iciiov.i:, J, .<? lki.i .cco.>?iuOu..i?oiis ta :Lc traveling w;aa:a!-iij' to -MOPl"l?A7E !*Air?. It!'. !ccslid 00 ti.i ... Miiifc M ^ rawnliitrl; tti f:ect o. *'.?l j ?].?'cu J: .. t, a? rf t-tly few fcquu..,s from the hi-.. .... l: 1. .: . bU> Hi.l*:cad maiss: < st'.tlh. 1 lo U-.I IL ? !' :. ! : tf.-'.at nay rot- d J*. . ? r.5 t:a;: e JTOUIOU ti:vir coruu.: ' ;?vIy .?UK 1 LI'ill CAf-L ('J.. T. VLAUUh aHKt ! llUv>'t U - . I r. uh.. , ? ? 14S Mali. i?t., Wi.. SOJ'TUa 7S.~ Kos. 14 u Bii>t lib Main fct., Wa Vf?. c< ill' s. 'AVKftV-f . 1 A VERY ha*r?Ci-iv .1 . j I. en ??: t *r;V'1: rjf? ussortti nt of Soft Ha's' of i-II , -tiapffl toil B? ors, <4.1.(1 will Lv hi'Ul tU the In- lit j ric.t. S. AVERY, Nor. ;<C>T,rt 143, oc4 Y?. YOUTH 8~AKD CillLiiKEM'c \ IiAIi*. OXHJtiTJ* {J i-t blithe qUvUlftS 10V% i*J ui>i,cxt4 8Mll<r> . t!U? : . AW.KV. ?l> Ij N08 110 it:.. 116 Main ?t Kats and Cups. ?. AYEKY. IB dally receiving and opt-up.,, jurat Additions to SiVTaU stock ot liaiH ana Cajif, <oti:p>i*ing one ol th?*. ilH ? - t r.'ti ttbaOitl!lCt.t? that ilHe KX-.X hctli OU.Ttd to the p'</ahc? eallaud etc. Nos. 140 ami 145, Mam street, Wheeling, Vs. ?qgldaw _ a. A\m\. CiilLDUEN'S l'ANCY HATS .OT CAPS. ?" J VYt rtv .vtd, a larire aavoitmott o! chil?'iiiVs> Haw aud Extra un I Eu.hruir.i.n Vif e. Nos. 140 aed 146, Main street, WhctliUi;, .Y&. ocH-? ?. A VERY. ?,o t S. AVJEHV I1AS on hh'.tu, ujiU is uiA?.M.ueiurini; *ud rtcciv. ^oy, one cf the i&rB-i?: jtscuiuneule- t.l dj'd CftpB | Conki&ttag cf a!! the varieties and colors cow la u?e, Mil vf I nli'tCii Mill be rul'i ?t the lot*4tt-lJiti,*. i N. li.?iitu otade to orritr at the ^hovtn potlrc. U. A> LHY, .M i.a ?t.,Nofc. Ut ?>nd US, t Bpl?;-tf V Ufelliiy, Va. \\ 7 AXTEL'?Vi\ e imuur^u Kor;t. ?T dCiUHW dcluiiw GEO. V.1LP0N. i M(> ci:yjxa go cm. ' OUR tiev stock vl Mouiiiuii' v tr\ full aud rrblc. | dr?l . IIEUKELL ^ C0^_ BL.il1ULLeiei.ij ui.vi Taluks, in vcIvlI, cloth, lallu nod j?i?sh. ! CullaiJi aud sleeves In great variety; I Kibhrcidtred linen auu cuiubric hniiuktrchirfr; : uuuutln Glovct wiiL uiib.oiuu'tcl eio'fh Ki?t?; A choice s? Icctioii of rich <i?sa silks; 1 Mi hair in nd dresser, rich ecarfs; j -Xulla andhroetieahuHU; - Infants enihroidvied uc?h1&; fc'erbus and Zi-ph\r T.vo. AU of ?uieh v-iil uc sold kX. reduced prlc * l>v dU2 = iiUfckliLLACO.^ WHITE CEANB. \UANTED,Z?'>j hushviB s:.tail wtiite btuni bv >> nv6 i.bO. WILSON; t; n ktuilti. PORTRAIT PAINTEK, R '? mfCt HORKP.ROOK'.r NEW I'XILDINCS, nvli?if MA AV tjJif.ZJ. L'OLlAjrS. 1 KOTIIER Us lot of C m '. r?.t S?1s?. L'xccrlcl-, InCi. ctd j\. i-lLL-txt triu-sued ecllcrs. chenr- . tt- : < v . J-i-i :.e4 ocs ^ ^t W. B. ttOTiJL 6 liiye. ?? . '<? ? ' ' ***?'