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stt??jkaftitfffirv<r A mf/m Volume 5 wheeling YA. sautrday MORNING, OCTOBER 25. 18?? number 54 tl)? UMjuuuy IS rUBUISIIEO DAILT, TRI-WKEKJ-T AND WEKKL.V, BT CAMPBELL & MoDERMOT. nfC-CR-^Corner of Main and Quincy streets 0 ' ? Kutrance from Quincy st TEKMS. " JtuU.pcrauaan* *1,00 1>\TKS of advertising. V.vts OF NONl'AREIL, OR LESS, CONSTITUTING E> U"NU A SQUARE. r*r ccc sqaju-e ! insertion $ 75 - -i 44 : ? ito? - S 44 1,25 1 week 2,00 ? 2 " 8, SO H 1 month 5,(H) .. " i " 6,15 .? s ?4 8jno 6 ?* :..19,00 ?? 12 " 15,00 Ptf ^Tertlsctacnt^of greater length, and less than 3* of a * ' iaScrt^l tor a ionger time than tiro months, a dis , . .ftv ,H-r cent, on the above will be made for ea?4i flwiht SK ">'? month!. toflta&MtoT Professional Cards, # square or ' k-o, per snnam 6,00 f : or Professional Cards, one square,per ^ ^ r 'rfwinucIoatiide) one jear .100,00 ?u - 44 44 60,00 . _ ; " 44 "...v :: 4o,oo y?x j*rcent. on the above for the inside. j^-i'craoual Communications charged at f 1,00 per thou "SyTjpeebl Notices charged $30 per square, per annum, 1 wuirt.an'l the same rati u( discount tiiereon for a aJLtcrimoibtrof squares as under the general head, and 10 LatJa Hoe for single insertion. r . nr<- Advertisements, with monthly change, one Moarc 1 rear .$25,00 <jx nth weekly change 80,00 jfotoce ft Destlis inserted gratuitously, but Funeral * Sotke charred . 50 M,rrt: ct Notice charged 50 v uniiisHon*, charged far each candidate for a sep irateo&ce, Inserted for one month or less, in ad 9,00 2?. c:on; notices inserted for half price. "business cards. LAWYERS KI SSKLI. & FITZHUGH, sttsraej* uud i'ounnelloia at Lair, OFFICE No. 69, Muskuk stbeet. Wheeling, Va. J. H. PENDLETON, A 1 T O 11 N' E V A T 1. A NY , WHHJsLIjXU, i'A. ^??""ATTENDS the Courts of Ohio, Marshall, Brooke and ? ?ct count'cs. olHCE?on Quincy street, just above Main. fe7 iTuraiw, ? \ r. p. tcrskb, j^LsonC. H.,Va. | Parkersburg, Ya. Thaw & Turner, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ILL attend Strictly to ail business entrusted to them t -c coautle* of Wood, Wirt, Jackson, Ritchie, Gilmer and fkuiots. f?.t.cular attention given to colleclions. ?REFER TO? PHILADELPHIA.?lion. George Sharswood; Hon. Joel Jones, Hon. Ch&s. Gilpin, Messrs. Lee k Walker. SALT! MO RE?Messrs. Neale k Luckett, Messrs. Penn Jfc Mitchell. THEELING?Messrs. Z. S. k J. J. Tarnall, Thomas John ston, Jr. ocfiOrly PHYSICIANS. ALI ltED IH GHES, M. D. " Homceopatluc Physician, El5 reMovc-1 ottice and residence, and permanently i ijciUti himself at the cornrr of Fourth and Quincey street*, j tfte First Presbyterian Church Ornce Hocus:-?Morning, from 7 to 9 Noon, " 1 *? 8 Evenings, " 7 '? 9 BIT.I. OF FKICES.?Tor a single visit, 75cents; medicine, SctbU. For two or more visits a day, 5o cents; medicide, rcn-t*. Advicc at office, and medicine, from *25 to 50 cts, ncywards, aa the case may be. ??? ?ttttrie cas?-s Iroia #5 to $10. Tdiutothe country, according to distance. rbt above "Bill of Prices*' is givcu because it is said my j tiirp ar?r much higher. my 3-lyd ! J. w. wheat: HOiMEOPATI^ST. FFICE?at residence on Market street, opposite the Post- j 'ufiee. , fel? Medical. DC. I>. C. CRACRAFT tenders his professional services j I- tbr citizens of South Wheeling and vicinity. "TFTfE directly west of Kcnett's Hotel. mrSSm 0' E. VARNEY, MAXCFACTURBR OF COPl'EK, a IN A- ?UEUilROl WAKE, Ac. a Mo in near the Cre*k Bridge, WHEELING, V.v. Lamb din, Bonham & Co. tiK(.l.>IA. IVUriiM^U.A; PHOJ.MX | PAPER MILLS. WHEELING, VA. ?>&iiritctttrePrinting and Wrapping Paper, Candle Paper, Cotton Yarn Paper. Steam Boat Paper, Bonnet Hoards, Fullers' Boards, Ac. _ wTd. MOTTE &l bro., DEALERS li nil kind* of lorci&n and Domestic DllY GOODS. X O . 17 6, JIA 7X.V Tl: EET% __ WHEELING, VA. M. ItEILLY, wholesale dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Wines mid Li'jvurx, No. 1st WitfTpjDE Maukkt Sqcabe, -?: ij WHEELING, VA. i. k'CUUAXJC. s. X'CLALUS, JK. C. P. KSiOX M'L'LALLENS Ji KNOX, Hholonle A: lie anil denier* in nil kinds or Boots, Shoes, Leather, eto. Ao. 196, Main itrret, WHEELING, VA. WM. M. BERRYWLL, Cheap Furnishln g Warreooms, 151 Main *-tr*rt, WHEELING, V A. \LL Vinds of Furniture, including CHAIRS, SOFAS, CLOCKS, LOOKING GLASSES, Ac., 4c., of the latest w-les best ?jnalities, kept constantly on hanp at replaced FWo. dly L -KXTON L. SEAL A. VAN SWEARINGEX ?KXr?>. .-KAl. A KlVKARINtSKK, FANCY DRY GOODS, WHOLES AJJi. No. |l Mouth Foorlb ml. Fill LA UKLPIIIA. W. F. Peterson, kike,marine life insur-ce .1SU LAKH A<;t.ST. No. SI ii.iNcoK sTKiurr. Whakhxc, Ta. ISLAND TANNERY. I5EHGEK&HO F V MAN, maxckact ramus of Every description of Leather, AND l)m I era in Wool and Elide*. 'p-- a Ao. 170, comer Market alley and Main street, WHEELING, VA. Eras* Findings of all kinds on hand, and fold at very * ??TMrrPr>1J.> J. TURTON, Oos?e. jti?n ood Ornaweulnl Painter, to Mais, bet* kex Monroe and Usios sts. ^ WUEEUXU, VA. VSTz-.&it. Banners and FU<?, transparent. Plain and fan ei?'4kd * .Ui neatness and dispatch. Graining, Ac. ^?"nfacturcr nnd^Benle^in^all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, , Wholesale and Retail. ''Wj/aift *treet,i<Mt fide, - door? bejUnc Market alley,' - WHEELING, VA. tf_ S. AVERY, Wholesale nnd Ketall Hat and Cap Manufacturer. NO. 146 MAINbTREET, Wheeling. Va. on hand the largest and best assortment of Hats -~-?y ?r *!i qualities and sixes. _ .joll It. CRANGLE'4 CO., , WHOLESALE GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission MEHCHAirrs. CORVKft XDSfcoB AS I* MABKfrr HTBEKTS, WHEELING, VA SnKtXSO" ' s. KntUXSOS WM. T. BOBXJMOV. KOBI^SOJST & BRO., 1?RALKRS IN Stationery, Periodfcflb> jfotlow, sheet IMnsie Newspapers, Am No. 4, \Va.-!imgUm Hall, Monroe Street; WHEELING, VA. ?2? F-rerythinz new in onr line always on hand. TO FARMEItS, Ac. , nCMEELASD CEMENT, e?lclnc<J PlMtcr, mnJ Oroond , oMen ICcI l>y 1 <w? nr\ W-?-> ??.?-* A A UillliU UOUlt VIIAX OK. ~ A UlRiitl.to, rumiXiuki, It w. D fv MurrtA BKO'S^wIilelithej ?U1 at ten Oian thf *?B*1 uncrs. BiyS V * *v " fBA' IlES^-i*T>dfor ?uflf * '? i w. a. rivakh * n?n. jouoxrvCiOO <JAJK,jL>S. DRUGGISTS. DRUGS, MEDiCINES, CHEMICALS, PEIU'UMKRY, AC. T'.M* CKlIJlBACKliK woui-i uunouiics to hb tJ m friends and the public generally, thui having purcha; sed the interest of the senior partner in the bnsine9s laUiy conducted nnder the firm of J. Crumhacker k Son, he w ill continue the same at tli* old stand, No. lib Main ?t., and would respectfully solicit, and trusts to merit a continuance of the patror.aj^so liberally bc-stowed on the old firm. He has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opening an extensive and veil selected stock ot Dru^ and Chemicals, Perftomerr, Fancy articles, Ac., all of which were purchased after strict personal inspection and with scrupu lons regard to the purity of quality, and are now offered t& the public on the most reasonable terms. lyr a. ^..... ~ [SUCCESSORS TO JAMES BAKER.] Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corner o/Main and 2/cnroe Street*, WHEELING, VL. AC. GOOD A CO., have bought the entire stock ofJas. ? Baker, aud will continue the business at the old stand. Dr. Raker having gone iuto one of the largest housce in Philadelphia, has kindly agreed to make purchases for his successors in Wheeling. The arrangement will insure their keeping on hand, (and offering on the best terms) a full as sortment of the very best articles in their line of business. - A. C. GOOD k CO. Wheeling. Dec. 20,1454. dc21 O. W. HEUEEXX .K.B. SWEARING**. HEISKELL & SWEARINGEN, Dealers iu nil kinds of Fancy and 'Sta'ple Dry Goods. Corner of Market and Union streets,three dests from Geo. K. Wickliaiu's Auction Room s. | mvgtl ?_ ... IAVHEEUKG VA. W. & J. STEWART, jSANCFAcrrREBs or all kinds or STOVES, GRATES, I?I,OUGIl IKONS, C'untiugM for Thre?hiD]( machines, dcc*. &?? BOBTH EAST COB. MARKET SQUARE, (BRIDGE CORNER.) WHEELiySt VA. STEWART <i CALD WELL, X1M1HCTTF.MS OP COPPER, TIN, AND SllEET IRON WAKE, crrtactD orMteKETSQUAil. WHUELIXGi VA. Wholesale Paper Waiahoue JIAIN nr., NEAR QUJNCYST. LAMBDIN, GILEERSON & CO., I (SUCCESSORS TO A. G. ROBINSON ft CO., AND DASSETT ft CO.) MANUFACTURE end keep constantly on hand the follow ing Papers, STRAW WRAPPING, RUG W RAT PINO, MA.N1LDA, TEA AMD CANDI.K PAPER. DRUGGISTS, COTTON FACTORY ASD HARDWARE PAPER. i Bonnet, Binders* and Pullers' Boar?ls, To which they invite the attention of purchasers. sep!4 C. P. BROWN, DEALER IN CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWEL RY AND FANCY GOODS, . 138. Hornbrook'a Building, Mnin HI.. Wheeling. CLOCKS (tuJ WA TCJ/ES artfully rtpalreJ. ""GEORGE E. WICKH4M, A UCTIONEER COMMI ION MERCHANT, No. JO Maiket Squaie, _k6-.Hr WHEELING, VA. W". TALU5T. ft* TA LLA ST. I. S. DELAPLAtAN. TALLANT & DELAPLAIN, EOKn AKDING A St) Commission Merchants, jVo. 20 Jlain Street, and So. 12 Monroe Street* nvS WHEELING* VA. f- rTarmstrong, AGENT AXO DKILEK tJI iltEAL ESTATE, Office corner of Main and Union streets, anp27-lyd WHKELISO, TA. S. D. HARPER & SON,^ Wholesale arid Retail Dealers in IIATS CAPS. STRAW GOODS, MUfFS, KUIUs AND CARPET BAGS, No. 120 Main st. cornet of Union, Wheeling, Va. T. -WEENEY & SON, (gcccrssoits w Swkrxevs k Bell) MANUFACTURERSOF FLINT GLASSWARE, China, Quceniwnrr, l amp*. Ciraiulolo, Table Cutlery. Ac. No 65, MAIN STREET, WhKKUSO, VA. JOHN H" THOMPSON," dealer in Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, VARIETY GOODS. aj>9 No 117 ?lnin ^trrcl. W\ HEIJTJR2ST, HOU.SE FURNISII1XG A XV UuCSE KEEPIXG GOODS. NO. 30 MONIiOE STREET, ?Pln M'HKHUXa. VA. JoUn K. iJotsl'ord. GROCEllY .& I'HOVISIOX STOKE W4TEU >T., NO. .11, Wheeling, Va. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, [niKXKBLT EXCHAXGK IIOTEL.] Corner ol* Penii and Nt, Clair atreeto, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. C. CONNELLY, Proprietor. maylS JOHN HOWELL, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, c?c., No. ir^.MnlnSl. li. W. 6TOB1H, PORTRAIT PAINTER, Rooms, IIORNLROOK S NEW BUILDINGS, nv!5?if If AIX STREET. \\7AXTFI> >V CLOVER SEED, TIMOTHY SEED, BUTTER* EGGS, 4c. By COLLINS k HALL, sp20 . No. 1S9 MarJret Square. S. I. BLOCH, Importer and Dealer In Brandies Wines, Gin, &c. WHOLESALE <? It ETA II*, No. G, .Uouroe St. aplS 6m Wuuluio.Va. J. C. COLLINS, Grocery, Feed and Produce Store, No. 189 .HarkctSqnnre, Went aide WHEELING, VA. "J7"EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Feed, such as Oats, JlV Corn, Bran, Shorts, Ship Stuffii, etc., Flour, Corn Meal, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Provisions, and Dried Fruit of all ldnds, together with a complete assortment of Family Gro ceries. {32^Cash paid for corn, oats. Flaxseed, Dried Fruits, Sheep Skins, hides, batter, eggs and poultry. ap!2 ELY DORSEY & CO., GENERAL FORWARDING AGENTS, N 0 . 48 MAIN T R E ET , Wheeling, Va. HAVING REMOVED to the above stand, we will be pleas ed to see our friends and.correspondents. All favor* Intrusted to our care will (as heretofore) have prompt attention. April,: 1836.J . . ap4 MATHEW McNABB, DEALER IN I GROCERIES, FLOUR, MILL Feed., Corn, Oats and baled Bay. opposite tux 2d pressTTEniix enrnrn, webstek street, Ceuire Wheeling. f-gT'The highest price paid in Cash for Country Produce. | - Jn16 DR. E. G. WINCHELL, DESTIMf, HAS taken ft suit of splendid rooms In nornbrook's new block, 11SX Main St., directly over C. P. Bri.wu'a Jew elry store, where he hopes to establish himself permanently. | By clone attention to his business, reasonable charges, pood ' and faithful work always warrauted, he hopes to secure a share of patronage. Dr. W. Is familiar with all the new modes of Inserting Teeth, including the **Continuous Gam" work.. Filling, cleaning und extracting, done in the b it and most faithful manner. No charge for advice. For further particulars inquire at the office. niyS4 Just Received. <4-|)RESCOrrS' Philip Ihe 5-con.!." S roll. jl "Squier's Notes on Central America,1' "Life and Correspondence of Lord Jeffrey,** "Letters of Ladv Wortly Montague," "Rogers' Table Talk," "Confidential Correspondence of NapcIccnBonaparte,"2roI. ?'The Allache In Madrid," "Madame Fielder's 2nd. Journey Round the World," "Miss Murray'* Letters from the United States Ac," "Historical and Literary Curiosities of London," "Mary Howitt's Ballads and other Poems," "Hood's Whims and Oddities." "Rejected Addressee," "Kroinu Barilctt, or Prejudice and Fanaticism,*' ?fWfe of Hon. James Buchanan," "Ufe of Col. J. C. Fremont. For ?ale at the Corner Bookstore. ?u|r ' - WILD*! BRO. JiUBlJNJSSS CARDS. ARTIFICIAL TEfcTH. DR. S. P. HUI.LIHEN OFFICE, No. 131, fourUt *tre?J, near Uie Presbyterian Church. Manufactures TEETH expressly for each par ticukircase. Full sets nf Teeth, or any parts of setR, made with Artificial Q oms. The Guui if made in one continuous or solid plcce?the cost Is the same for Teeth with or without Gums. Foil seta of Teeth made from $75 to $150 a set; smalls sets from $3 to $3 p?r tooth. febl:lyd COPPER, TIN Ac SI1EKT IRON WARE Manufactory. TIIAXKFUL for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, the subscriber would respect fully inform his friends, and the public peneraily, .'that Tie Continues to manufacture the aba ve named . - articles in all their variety, all of which he has al ways on hand, a good assortment for wholesale and retail at very low price*. He also keeps on hand Cooking Stores of the most approv ed patterns, for coal and wood. r^-Job Workwlll continue to receive IiU particular at tention, and be executed*wfth promptness and In a style that will please the most fastidious. E. VAIiXEY, ? &g24 No. 8, Main street. WILLIAMHARE, Plummer tnd Gas Fitter, [orrosrr* the north-westees bask,] IVInin at., Wheeling, Va. ?y*II O USES fitted up with Water and Gas. Orders, from the country for Pipes and Pumps attended to at short notice. ' nv2:tf J"7~M. M' FA DIN & COT; " [LATB TRIP LETTS, McFADlN ? CO.] COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SO 2S LET EE, a 56 commercial STREET, St. I?ou1m, Mo., .RDEJtS for Lead, Heinp, Provisions, Flour, Grain, 4c., solicited and promptly executed. * ?REFEIt TO? * J. J. Asdkbsox k Co., Bankers, St. Louis, Mo. L. A. Besoist & Co., " " feb!4?1y O VENXTIAN BLINDS George Roberts, UO> IVInin st. CONTINUES to manufacture to order (wholesale and re tail) a beautiful variety of VEN1TIAN WINDOW BLINDS of every color and size, and at lias tern prices. These Blinds are superior to every other kind of Window Blinds in use. 4* S38f~Call and examine specimens. N? IS.-?Old Blinds repainted, and trimmed equal new. uvl4 I. M. PUMPRBY. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT. SO. 78 Ml IS sREETT, OPPOSITE UST A IIOWELI.'S, Wheeling, Va, REFER TO? List k Howell, Wheeling, Va, C. ? B. Davenport, Barnc:?v'rile,0. Burt,iihafer A Smith, Cambridge, O. D. Appletrate, Zanesvlliv, O. Pricc & Son, Suiithfield, O. O. A. Zane, Baltimore. fe27 a. c. Jordan. jsu. p. qilcurist. G. R. JORDAN & CO. PAPKK MAX UFACTU liEUS. OFFICE AND WAllEUOL'SE, iVo. 7 O Jlaiu mt. apt I WHEELING, r.4._ Wheeling- Savings institution, OFFICE, I9v5 HIAIft ST. OFFICE open from 9 o'cipcK,<a.tn., until 8 p. m. Discount day?Thursday, 10 o'clock*, a. m. [fa ^ETNoney received on transient deposite. Interest paid I on special deposites. j J. Crcmbaceke, Alex. Rogers, Alex. Paxton, A. N. Jonx ! son, Daniel Steexrod, Jas. B. .Mak.su, Adam Fitcuner and U. | K* List?Directors. M. NELSON, President. WM. McCOY. Treasurer. aug COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, COLUMBUS. O., The most lliorou^h uud 1'racticnl luatl { liou iu Hie \Vc?l. TERMS: For Full Course, including all Department* of Book \ keeping, Lecture* a rut ma hsAlp, invariably in advance '. J... (10 i For Full Court* in Ladies Department -U fTMIE PROPRIETORS take great pleasure in expressing j JL their thanks for the gratifyiug aud unprecedented sue- . cess which have marked the career of their Institution since its establishment at the Capital, and stimulates them to re newed exertions to meet, in the mo*t qfleienl manner, the ' ? rapi'iV;- increasing demand for a.practical and comprehen ' sice course of mercantile training. The great practical, . experience ol the Principal, ?a heavy Banking and Coinmer : clal Housed, assisted by educated aud accomplished gentle- i ? men has enabled him to bring to a degree of perfection a f system of COUNTING ROOM instruction, by oral exercises, ? NOT ATTAINED 11Y AN V OTHER INSTITUTION.' Each 4 student, by litis new process, is drilled at the l)KSl\.t indie id { ftally, step by step, until he has mustered the v. hole routiuc !of an Accountant** duties a* thoroughly an though he had nerved an apprenticeship in evi/i* large Commercial . House; aud thus all uwLuardncss; faltering, aud egregious j blunder* are, lu a great measure, dissipated. ? In addition to our engagement of accomplished Assist . ants, we have also secured the services of some of the j most eminent I lecturers in Ohio, to lecture on commercial . topics. Our course of Instruction Is too extended to particularize here, but it embraces every thing eonuected with DOUBLE ENTUY HOOK KEEPING, wiUi free and full disenssion of its Scientific Principles?Lectures upon Commercial History, and History of Eminent Commercial Men, Commercial Ge ography, Commercial Products, Commercial Calculations, Political Economy, Mercantile Law, Ethics of Trade, Part nership, ftc. TJIE LADJES^EPAIiTMEXT Is now opeucd for the reception of Ladies. No Institution in the Union imparts a more thorough or interesting course in this Department. In conclusion, we would add, that we shall put forth our best efforts to merit in a st ill more eminent degree, the flut tering reception with which our enterprise has met, and we pledge ourselves to impart a more thorough, practical course of Mercantile Instruction thancan beformed at any other similar Mercantile College. Among the many reccommendatlons, we give the follow ing:? "We, the undersigned, take pleasure In testifying that we are personally acquainted with Mr. Granger's ability as an Accountant, and Teacher of llook Keeping, which U of the highest order. He has had great experience as an Ac countant, in heavy Commercial and Banking Houses, which gives him superior facilities in imparting a Practical Knowledge qf Book Keeping, and a thorough Commercial Education. I. J. ALLEN, LL. D., President of Farmer*' College. LORIN ANDREWS, President of Kenyon College. To young men who wish to acquire a k'Bu*ine*9 Educa tion^" we think it affords facilities very seldom equaled.? Mr. HraSCKB has the rare qualifications of theoretical knowl edge and aptness iu teaching, added to practical Counting Room experience, and we feel confident that graduates from his College will be fully competent to keep the most compli cated ?etqf Books. A. P. STONE,' Wholesale and Retail Merchant. J. J. JANNEY, 'Sec'y Board of Control, titate Bank of 0. J.F. I'ARM, ?*?k Keeper at D. T.-Woodbury's* D. OVERDIER, Book Keeper at Ctlnton Bank. - II. Z. MILLS, Sec'y Columbus Gas and Coke Co. C. B. MASON, Book Keeper at J. H. Riley ft Co.'a. f3y~For full particulars, send for circular. GRANGER Jt ARMSTRONG, Baltimore COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. TJEMOVED to the ipacloa* New IIALI., So. 101 Ilaltl It more street, which has been arranged and fitted up to order,for the further accommodation and convenience of Students. During the past year, upwards of Four Hundred Pupils have been in attendance, representing nearly every State- In the Union, showing a popularity unsurpassed by any similar establishment. ? Book-Keeping, In ajl Its numerous forms; Penmanship, of various styles; Mercantile Calculations, In all their Busi ness Relations; Commercial Law, upon numerous important subjects, are Illustrated in the most scientific and practical manner. It Is generally conceded that the facilities here offered tor the acquisition of a finished business education are unsur passed. Four Practical Accountants are regularly, employed as in structor? in the different Departments. fSS^For particulars write and receive a circular by mail. O. K. CHAM BERLIN, sp21 Preiddent. j THEREAL OIL?5 bUs. for sale hy aplt A. C. GOOD ft CO. BRUSHKS?iWall, Paint, Varnish, ftc. for sale by apl 1 A. C. 0 OOP-ft CO. ^yHITKjfc AD?lSdkegs Cincinnati, Ofvnn BUSH. of Shorts in store and for sale by.,' ?\J* ?U MATITEW McNABB. ^p21 _ Webster St. Wheeling. RAA LBS. Chrome Yelloi^ Just received by ? JlHP atuoi I.4naHLTNR ft RnSHFIFJ.TVui jgRUSHRS?Tooth, Comb, H*lr and Kill Brui^jiorVii jo"? FUNDENBCT^O^iRei) CtONCKNTRATED LYE.?ius ? J article for making soap.* : ju?$ . -rr~- , __ ?S'M nBI-S Floury ft"3u?CprffcetVWfcATMS'to? sal ? hv >? %.i.> i JuM;'?ATHBWfC?CQ, TRANSPORTATION. Cincinnati, Wilmington and Zanesville RAILROAD. 0 P E y THROUGH. DIRECT ROCTE TO CINCINNATI AND THE WEfcT I Two PnHCDger Trnim Daily each \rnj, ,N and after Monday, May 28th, trains will run asfollow* (Sundays excepted): r; WEST W ARD. Leave ' Express. AccommSatUoS' O IWO P. *1 4:10 *4 5:^0 " 1220 '? 7.80 8:40 9:10 1:86 J t. ul ??: Accommodation; 3UJ0 P. XI. Zanesville 8:15 A. M. New Lexington 44 Lancaster ......\ .~..l*h8? 44 Clrck-ville w ........11:40 P. M. Washington.. l:t'5 44 Wilmington 2:15 44 Morrow 3:15 44 Loveiood Arrive Cincinnati 5:04 44 EASTWARD. Leave Express. Cincinnati 6:00 A. M. Lovelaud ... ,l Morrow ... 7:24 44 Wilmington T.8:u4 44 Washington ...... 6:44 44 Oirclevillc &-.40 44 Arrive Zanesville 12:80 P. M. 19:00 The 4:15 a. m. Train leaves Zanesville on the arrival of the 4:50 Train on 0.0. R. R. from Wheeling, and arrives in Cin cinnati at 5:04 r. M. The 3:00 p. v. Train leaves Zanesville on the arrival or the 11:45 a. sc. Train ou C. O. R. R- from Wheeling. This Road is located through the most beautiful part of Ohio, passing through New Lexington, Lancaster, Circle ville, Washington, Wilmington, 4c. all tine nourishing towns, and it has a beautiful line. There is a large portion of the road that Is afMtne, making it a desirable route. No attention will be spared on the part of the officers of the Road to make this a pleasant route for the traveling public to patronise. 1 Trains will stop at all intermediate stations, and connect at Morrow with trains for Dayton, Xenia. Springfield, Ac., and at Lovcland with trains for Hillsborough and Chilli cothe. Line-of Stages and Packets make connections for all im portant points in Southern Ohio. O. W. HARRIS, Sup't. |5F"The Omnibus Line calls at all the notels, and upon notice left with H. Orndorff, two doors east of the Sracey House, will call for passengers in any part of the city. my80?dtf ""FRKiaiPr t> kp.v ktm knt. Cincinnati, Wilmington &. Zanes ville Railroad. MERCHANTS, manufacturers, and the public generally, arc hereby respectfully informed that the C. W. i Z. R. i(. Company Is now prepared to receive and forward freight (from the temporary Station in Zanesville, on Second street north of Main.) to Cincinnati, Morrow. Wilmington, Wash ington, Circleville, Lancaster, New Lexington and Interme diate Stations. Particular attention will also be given tothe forwarding of Freight destined for the West in accordance with the wishes of consignors, whether by Railroad or the River from Cincinnati. Freight will be received and delivered during the winter months from 7 A. M. to l P. M.; during the summer months from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., ami shippers favoriug the Company with their patronage, may rely upon the Company's Agents giving every attention necessary to insure the utmost promptitude ami safety In the forwarding of property en trusted to their care. For further information see the Freight Tariff published by the Company, or apply to II. K. SMITH, General Freight Agent, my80dawtf Zaiusville. Ohio, t'bnnue of Time! CLEVELAXD AND P11TSBURGH RAILROAD. U. S. MAIL DAILY LINE BBTTIH Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THE fine side wheel pas senger steamer FOREST CI TY, Capt. Geo. D. Moore,and IDIUltNL,Capt. A*aShepherd# will run dally between Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Forest City leaving Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day; and the Diurnal every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at T A. M., arriving at WellsviUe In tiinc to connect with the Cleveland cars, and at Pittsburgh in time for the morning line East. Returning?the Forest City ierves Pittsburgh ev ery TuesJav, Thuradaj- and Saturday, ar.d the Diurnal every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.: arriving at Wheeling in time for the mail lines for Ohio. For freight or passage apply on board or to S. C. 1SAKKR 4 CO. Agent*. fcty Through Tickets for Cleveland. Toledo, Monroe, De troit; Milwaukee, Chicago, Buffalo and Dunkirk, sold at the office of S. 0. Baker ?fc Co fbfi STEL'JJh'X VlliLK AN1) WHEELING PACKET. g V* >Th<? fine steamer CONVOY, Capt. A. O'Neal, ? U1 run ax a regular packet 1.etwe?*n Steuben vuleand Wheeling,.connecting With the Steubenville and In V1 *l,ro?*1 ?t SteubeuviUe, and with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Wheeling. Leaves Strubenville at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Wheel In cat 2 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board. a|>4:3m New Arrangement. ~ 5*g?2SuXi?L pTckct?0 AND PARKERSDC,!GU COURIER, wmt r* master, , S, . T? I ,1!1,? Tu"u,a^' Thursday and Saturday H LitV ?! ? for I arkersburg; connecting at Marl* t ta with the steamer BLCK, runninj from Marietta to Zao?>s v lie; and at Parkersburg with the steamer FASHION, run ning from Parkersburgto West Columbia, Va "iU^kersburgevery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 5X o'clock, A. M. Freight will he received for any point on the Muskingum between Marietta and ZaneavHle, and for any point on the Ohio between \\ heeling and West Columbia ap25 WHEELING & PARKERSBXIHG PACKET STEPHEN HAYAliD SSSSSF.'1 Thur#t]ays WHEELING, CINCINNATI * LOUISVILLE PACKET?" Ijljnw ^ The new and splendid steamer (ifiSiT'lfc >Jf* w. G. WOODSIDE, . Capt. J. K. Booth, "g"s" p*ci"A ",h* BboT For Freight or passage applv to jj- 0. BAKER A CO., Airents. J Saddle. Harness and Trunk Manufactory. LRLMIAH B. SIIEPPARD and C1IAS. MORGAN have ?,1 TrfJwM / . 1? partnership in the Saddle, Harness pird A Mo^IS. S bnS':t^ under tllc nalD* ot Shep Having purchased from Mr. Knote the manufacture* work?h ext""lrc CfWblbhment, and occupying i.is large *ifhopV *e h*v* facilities for manufacturing which will ????!? ^ 5 SPP5 ,le*cr'ption of articles at the very w , * of the latest ami most improved style. T.lmve ?n hand a full assortment of ail articles in rErn?* ?i Saddle*, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Collars, XVhips, Carpet Bags, Sachels. Saddle Bags, *?., Ac.! loffctlnSfc* * wholesale and retail at the very Particular attention will be paid to ordered work; repair ing promptly attended to; an.I we trust, by strict attention and reasonable prices, to merit a continuance of the patron age which has been so liberally bestowed upon the former proprietor. SIIEPPARD A MORGAN, augz-orn >o 181Main St., corner of Union. Sold. Out. T"? ?ab^her having sold out to Messrs. Shepard k Morgan the manufacturing department of his eitabiUh ?!n\?J%?^i?mbr*ce.^ opportunity to return hisaincere \iTy ,,bt'ral patronage extended to him, for the last twenty-three years, and begs leave to recommend to hb numerous friends*anrttistomers, his successors, know ing them to" be experienced workmen ar.d in evert- w?? worthy the confidence and palrouage'of the publle. i have noduubtthev will render full satisfaction to all who mar favor them with their custom. aug2-Sm JOHN KNOTE. Notice. TTASG.sold oat t,ie Sadd,ct Harness, and Trunk Manu /for?f^ ,r.Fart,?f rmy, bualn'??* I "ball devote myself K exclusively to the Saddlery, Hardware and Coach Trimming business,having, by the change, much more room and greater facilities, and being Uie onlv one In this city, exclusively In this business, and from xn> long experi ence in, and extensive connection with, the Saddling bu-Jness I hope to be able to render entire satisfaction to all who will favor me with thctr cilllom. Ytrv thankful for (he liberal custom heretofore bestowed upon me, I solclt ? continuance of theume. JoU.V KSOTK. mi-uw 01.1 Staml. l.Vt Main Str. rt Sundries. 1 1 f\ SACKS of Rio Codec; tit/ 2 tierces Rice; 8 bbls. Pulverised Sugar, 6 - Crushed 3 44 Soft Crushed Sugar; 3 hhds. N. O. Sugar; 10 boxes Chocolate; 400 lbs. Race Ginger; JO boxes White Pipes; 20 bbls. No. 3 medium Mackerel; ? ~ 25 boxes No. 1 Herring; .,ki4 10 bbls. Prime Eastern Herring; f ?? i?. Just received and for sale bv { ' ' _ ALEX. TURNER, { ,rt9 -Melodeon Hul|.|iM|k.aBlin jl. nni: 90/) l.flS. pure | -WV -^0 ' Aiqito*;: f.r* i!rf ,30<IX?TaAT : t.-i -,?} ' era - .-caacoo ,to si ! ?*'?? tbhUo .tnaalid&tMui ? 12 ealA. .ij j c 1 gjci Malq faM baiMMfVMlW ,t.*vj INSURANCE. The Citizens" Fire, Marine and -L?iOMPANy ?* UIIRELimu. OFFICE NEXTDOOR TO T1IB M. ft M. HANK. TUlS.Oompsny r? novtoUy orpoUed tod prepared to l?oe J*olicU?,?tttw?no* Wxrml Wa, on Fuuc, Mi DIRECTORS: Andw P. Woodj, Wm. McCoy, Jaf. R. Baker, Sss^bopkini. L a. DKLAPLALX. Fresirtrtit. ?.f.fiimii?.8?imCT. ?pi F1R?J AND MAB1MG IMSUKANOE AGKNeBY,;? -?/< ***?*' HAKTER. PBRPBtUAL. lucorpovntcd by Aci of tbe Lq|ialntove of JttOa^UO, TTTtt AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED. -W I a*Jblknc*: !*?<$?par,-..- J..U n w. Iwllw 222,iuj: ? . r umt La d&'Au.'iil&liji* riig?;iRRitiiaii^'fLmMi?l sels, Cargo and Freight,' to all Ports, and by Railroad, Lake*, ami Rivera, at the lowest Rates, ami upon the most liberal Tenuis: guaranteeing Prompt Payment on the adjustment of Losses. Perpetual Insurance at usual rates. E. B. SWEAMNOF.N, Agent for the State of Virginia. Office Union ITall Buildings, West tide of Slain St., 2nd door South of N. W. Bank. ?- - augt> Insure your Property. axd sj. re you it markings by insuring YOU It LIFE. Wm. T, Se'.by, Insurance Agent, Will take Fire and Marine risks in the Insurant* Company of the Valley of Virginia Capital 3:100,000 all paid in, and invested with surplus. \\riLL also take applications for Life Policies, in the 11 Uuited States Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Com. pany of Philadelphia. Assets f Ml ,408.42 i Estimated Value- of Anuual Premium &SU,2lf4.UU | au^9 Office at Tallant St Dclaplains Store Main St. ? the .ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OP HARTFORD, CONN. IX OHI'OKA IKD, WAV IS 19. WITH A PERPETUAL CHARTER?CASH CAPITAL ALL PAID IN, 5 00,0 0 0. ONE of the oldest and best institutions in this country, j continues to take risks upon the most favorable terms. Apply to E. B. SWEARINOEN, Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. | OFFICE?Union Hall Building, Main street jul2?dly_ HOME FIRE'AND MARINE ISSL-liAyCE CO MP AS y. [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STREET, N. Y.] Cash Capital $747,07244 Liabilities ...._ #08,(377 66 THIS Company is owned and managed by seme of the wealthiest and best merchants in the city of New York.? J For particulars enquire of W. F. PETERSON, jni Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. ATHENiEUM FIRE OFFICE, London. ACTIIOKIZED CAPITA!, fi,000,000. Available Capital SI,284,300. \\TILL TAKE any and all fair Fire Ri3ks at a reasonable IT rate. Losses are adjusted and promptly paid without r iference to London. For further particulars enquire of WM. F. PETEK80N, Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. OFFICE next door to the M. k M. Bank. mh3 j Valley of Virginia FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Win. X. JJclby, Agent at Wheeling. OFFICE?at the store of Tallant k Delaplnin, Main street, I between Monroe and Qulncy streets; are prepared to I take RUkb at customary rate* uu Goods in transitu, Steam boats, Stores, Dwellings, Ac. ?REV EUEN CES? , J. R. Baker, Tailant &tDclaplain, Thos. II. List, D. Lamb, Norton, Ache-son k Co. G. Hardinan, S. Brady, S. C. Baker .t Co., List k Howell, 0. W. llciskcll k Co., septl2 1IXSTCUAWCU Tire FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHEELING. Incorporated *1381. TAKES risks at the lowest rates on Building* of all kinds, Steamboats,Furniture and Merchandise, and against all I dangers attending the Transportation of GootL* on rivers, j seas, lakes, canals and railroads. M RECTORS. R. Crangl", S. Brady, Rob't Morrison I SamT Seel, Wm. Fleming, J. W. Gill, DaulLamb, Robt Patterson, Saml. Ott. ROBT. CRANGLE, Pres't. R. W. IIardino, Sec'y. Ap|>IiCi<tiuasbr Insurance will be promptly attended to by the President and Secretary. Wheeling, Jan. 28.1S53. McCIiALLENS, KNOX & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Iloott nnd siboca, IVIenu uud Koy?' Hats mid Cnp> AT THE WELL KNOWN STAND OF THE BIG K3?:i> BOOT. WE are now receiving from our Eastern Manufacturing Establishments, one of the largest and best manufactu red assortment of Boots and Shoes, for Fall and Winter wear,, ever offered in this or any other market. They have been manufactured to order, according to our own directions, and ar- intended expressly for retailing. To our rejnilar custo mers, and all others who may favor us with a call, we can offer an unusually large variety of Boots and Shoes, which we guarantee equal In quality of material and wormanship to those manufactured in this or any other part of the United State*. Our stock will be found to consist, in part, of the fol lowing seasonable good: NO. 187 l,UOOpr men's kip boots, women's qaiterk, halt 1,000 do do thick boots, i.aItkrs, etc. 1,JoO do do calf boots, 200 pr women'* gaiter*, 1,000 do do water proof do 40?) do half gaiters. MEN'S BROGANS. 500 men's calf brogans, 1,000 prime k p' do 1,000 do thick do l,ii00 low priced do Bora* BOOTEES. 500 500 ftno flo do do walking shoes, pegged shoes, ' kid buskins, slip- j XIS3E3 BOOTEES, BC-KIN3, BTC., ETC. 1500 pair boys thick bootees, 500 misses morocco lace, 500 do do kip do 500 do kip do do 300 800 ilOO do do calf TOCTH'S BOOTS. 500 pr youth's calf boots, 800 do kip do 1500 do thick do nova AND TOCTHS BR04JANS. 1000 pr boys kip brogans, 1500 do thick do 1000 youths do do OuO do kip do 500 boys and youths calf do 1500 WOOER'S LACK BOUTS, 500 morocco lace boots, tnim j0 do do calf do kid and moroc co buskins. 150 do black, blue and bronted gaiters. children's bo/tees. 1500 pr fancy bootees, 2000 kid k morocco 44 1500 children's peg*d,44 1000 chddren's goat, 41 do colored 44 OCX shoes. 4000 pairs mens', ladies and children's Gum Shoe*. do HATS AND CAPS, do 400 d?z men men' plush caps, 800 4 4 wool hats, BAND BOXES. 800 wood band boxes. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended us, we solicit a continuance of the same. sep8* McCLALLENS. KNOX * CO. 1000 calf 600 ktd 1500 kip Lau^hlins & Bushfield Wholesale Druggists, jVr). 25, Monroe Street, ARE rec#?iring their Fall stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paint*,Oils, Pirfuraery and Psncr articles Ac., to which t!ie attention of Dealers is invited. In our stock may be fouud; 700 lbs Gum Camphor, 1,'MMi 44 Brimstone, 2,000 44 Epsom Salt?, 2,000 44 Sal So .la, 500 " Guinarablc, 1,000 lbs Cream Tartar. 2,000 " Bi Cart Soda, 1,000 44 Sodn Salaratos, 600 44 Flos. Sulphur, SuO 44 Saltpetre, SPICK*. 500 lbs Sicily Llcortte?. loo 44 Cal. LUtaUri'-r.n 14 fti 5 r.i yiiv\'j>.an doitMnKvdnooo.t .132 hni ted \o i ao oJ 3d 500 lbs Pepper, 4t?0 44 Allspice, 800 44 Cinnamon, 100 44 Nutmegs, 8oO 44 Mustard, 2i>o 41 Race Ginger; 5uu t 11G ' Ve SiciiS?}' Ayre's Clierry Pectoral, BatchelosVHiilt1 DfVjU* Kadwai'^-li. Krli<.f,^.^w_>^Jaynu.'fl Medicines. Conklin'p Salve, . , . McCllntock's Medicines, ' * '.M HimJVnr *? ? J AC Bi'e ? Mttf: MM.* ? '? ebuw ?!;:;> Jcr ,Ix?: at mn:c i.sns " GHEMICTVl-c;'L"':-5 m.ivi HuftHiW-'-; 0 ?u 1 WuT?SiW, ' w?> vSp'MiW.1'4 *=U>M?i4<-tni????* !iitl p*iM? :>3r *1 " Morphine. 15 ?? Otv-erVHAf * r ' '?'*a! * A VW<? yip <i"-spjrl : ' -jg-iri- -if Exceeding In beauty^ 9&Z rAwMeb^tfirejipectfully Invites the attcntioiucjBJ th^ pub. Lie. mh2? m&N3FORTATlME Sandusky, Mansfield & Newark BAILSO mmmmm Change of Time. ON ami after Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1555, until further notice. Trains will be run as follow*. (Saturdays excepted:) GOING SOUTH. MAIL EXP. EXPRESS. Leave Sandusky, 1120 A. M. 6*20 I*. 31. Huron Joue 11*4" 44 6*40 *4 Monroeville, 12-13 P. M. 7 10 44 Centreville, 12*85 44 7*55 " Plymouth, -.1*00 44 8*15 44 Shelby June 1*20 44 8*40 " Manstivld June 1*45 44 ar. 9.10 " If. 6*00 A. M. Frederick,....'. 8*27 P.M. 7*40 44 Mt. Vernon, 3*42 44 8*00 14 UticM, 4 12 44 8*85 44 Reach Newark 4*40 44 9.10 44 GOING NORTH. UAIL EXP. XXPBESS. Leave Newark 9*20 A. M. 4*ofl P. 31. Uticn, 9*45 44 4 *82 44 Mt. Vernon, 10*80 44 6*05 44 Frederick, 10*48 44 5*20 44 Mansfield June 12*00 ? C*!>I 14 Shelby June 12*25 P. 31. 7*07 44 Plymouth, 1*00 44 7*80 44 Centreville, 1*25 44 7*50 44 Monroeville, 2*l?2 44 9*25 44 Huron June 2*22 44 S*45 44 Reach Sandusky 2*45 44 9*05 44 'GOING SOUTH?The 11.20 a.m. Train will conncct at San* du^ky with Morning Train from Toledo; at Monroeville with Chicago Express on the Southern Division of C. & T. Road; at Shelby Junction with Cincinnati Express from CieveTan?I; at Mansfield Junction with Day Express from Pittsburgh, and at Newark with the East and West Trains on the Central Ohio Railroad. The 6*20 P. M. Train will connect at Sandusky with steam er May City from Detroit; at Monroeville with western Train C. k T. H. R.; at Shelby Junction nt 5*21 P. 31. with the .Mail Train on C. C. C. R. C. for Columbus <fc Cincinnati; at 3fans field Junction at5*55 P. M. with Past train on O. & P. R. R. for Pittsburgh, and at Newark with East and West Night Trains on Central Ohio R. R. GOING NORTH.?The 9*20 a m Train will make close con nection at Newark with 3fail Train from Bellair on C. O. R. R.; at 3Iansiiehl Junction with Express for Pittsburgh; at Shelby Junction at 12*15 P M with Cincinnati Express for Cleveland,Buffalo and New York, and at Monroeville with 3Iail Train cu vJ. &. T. road U> Toledo, Chicago. Ac. 4.00 pu Train will connect at Newark with Kxpress from the East on Oentjal Ohio Road; at 3fansfield Junction with Past Train for Pittsburgh; at Shelby Junction at 5"21 p m witli Cincinnati Mail for Cleveland; at3lonroeville with Night Express for Toletlo and Chicago, and at Sandusky with the steamer Bay City for Detroit and Chicago. J. W. WEBB, SupTt. Sandusky, Aug. 4,1?55. Sepl5~tf John H. Thompson, WIIOLESALE A HE! All. nOOICSELl.ER, STATIOXEK <t DEALER IN WALL PAPER. J 17 main ?t.. Wheeling, Va. VLWAT8 on hand a complete aMorUneut of Books In the various departments of literature, Blank Books, Wri ting and Wrapping Papers, every variety of plain and fan cy Stationery, and Wall Paper of the best pattern*, at the lowest prices. gy Cash paid for Raps. ag29 Eclectic School Books. oka DOZEN MeGuCVy'a Eclectic Spelling Book; OtJU 7ft 4 ?' '? 1st Header; 7.1 * 44 44 2d 40 1 ?? 44 81 4 i 4 ?* - 4th 27 4 *' *? 5th 15 1 Ray's Arithmetic, Part I: 10 4 1 ?? ?' II; :U 4 44 44 ?' III; }<? 4 Algebra Key: 8 '* Plnneo's Analytical Grammar; - * 4* Kngltsh.TeHr.her. Just received perCeutral Ohio Railroad, and for sale at Publishers prices. JOHN II. THOMPSON. ag29 No ill Main St. JOBS! GHEATJOBS! BONNETS! JUST OPENFD?6 canes of Itonnets of thefollowlngkinds: Split Mruw, Swiss Straw, Tuscan, Brilliant and Braids of the latest styles; for sale by the dozen or retail, at a lowe Ugur** than sver before seen in Wheeling. ALSO?Neapolitan Bonnet.-; 4u boxes Iluches?latest style*; 8 ps. Straw Skirting; 2 ps. Ni-apoP.tan do; Whisku Blonde. Ac. Ac. At wholesale and retail by mv2 STONE k THOMAS. "VT EW style Fall Bonnets, Rich Bonnet Ribbons, 2u0 pieces .L^ Velvet Ribbons, all widths, just received at sp29 HK1SKKLL A SWEAIUNGEN'S. Wanted. rOCAL AGENTS in every town in the States of Virginia J and Keutucky. Fur particulars enclose postage stamp and a Idress C. DREW A CO, 238 Walnut street, spll-Jltw Ciaslaantl. Powder! Powder! MREILLY has constantly In magazine, a pood supply ? Dupont's superior Rifle, Sporting (iu canuisters), IUasting, both for r?ck aud coal, which he will sell either by the quantity or single package, as lowas it can be had in the West. Railroad contractors and others using large quantities, will do well in call. 1 Of) Sugar Cured Hams, "W. W. Davis," Plain Hams and 1 Shoulders, lor sale bv sp'-'T ? THODURN A HAPPEN ? >| 111 Ita pure and fresh ground Pepper, Ovv 5o lbs Alspice do do tfiO lbs pure do do Ginger, 50 lbs Cloves, 100 lbs Cinnamon, fresh ground. ! 12U0 lbs Cream Tartar, ground from the Chrystols, warranted pure and fbr snleby I **plS ; ALEX.TURXEB. Millinery. MRS. HA8SELL bept to inform her friends, the Ladies of Wheeling ami its vicinities, that on Wedmnday, Sep tember 17th, she will open her Fall Goods, comprising Bon nets. Mantels, Cloaks, Ac., Ac., of the latest Parisian fash Ions. ami a variety of all kinds of Millinery roods. splT-fon 162 Main street. Wheeling, Va. ? Notice. THE undersigned harfrip been appointed administrator of the late Wm. Cbarnock, hereby requests all persons J knowing themselves indebted to said estate ot to* the firm of , W. A J. N. Cbarnock to come forward and make immediate^ 3 settlement. JOSEPH CIlAl$???K. -u* I sep27 J ?,! i 1 ?? rtvjma i?y4^ Rr 200 LBS English KtwcPink, at ?,rfOT"TT ; , ju24 LAWfflK.rNft.'* sweet POTsyroE'!^Ah" *a:!" -lO bl>!? prime, from BaftitfVr&y-fertile hf H'!?- SiiJ ; A sptoj. .iis-ni i'r;d::n:y. J ^EcfclVKIPthttr>bif \i?TA <0 JraSm PtA'Si}** siwJlf atf,\J ' *iqwi?r.|n^iji?.?Di*.JWjii t#i i hat-. |fea ?tit?mi n.-i-T?? -if " T-r.it/?', {?rvr. *"dt*k:?4: X?I ?WUOPO?CT*!t -caPfc!': JUMVjr?????'.y/i' BiofcCJ ti -11 rut.Mjy Mfrfttg^BSfiiTrairi 1 T A '" o01A^Oa-!:/..i<l5<MWoUito??;.-:viKl ji-oiTTKl ' ~ f 1 ^i-riaiW hit.0!:?Qa?!e JtiPfttSao"'>' ! f^L~t ??? 3^u lmpusjuai ol (ciipo ei ^(.doffcjB. WW'?IUt>*l8P'Millt{ LTn svE^ ~ T (BIT Y~ B U SIN US S. K.NOQVJtAOK AMKUCAji"jlAKV-XlOTUitU ^BUTLEB'S BOOK KI KPEB1# - Writing Fluid. i O TXCE this superior Fluid Ink bt*.n before the pwHio, .O iiow nearly tiro years, it hm> t>i*a -orstautly galxung to fetor, and is noir preferred by in^nt to the far?fc*xaed Ar nold Fluid. ?>&tft?thcpast year twenty thooeaod quart and plat bot tles, together with smaller sices Inuunscrabte.|bavejjcva ?oW to bankers hiiJ merchants la Cluclnnatl, Loulsvftie, IprsftiSaSUv, CHrdaiid, lktro'.t," Tare Baato, LrAfcit*t Vlncenhee, Indianapolis, Ilvauavlile, Frankfort, Lexington, Nashville, Memphis. St. Louis. VJeklburg, Jarksen; N*tch.^ , and-X<w Orlean*. It *?*> bctu adopted iu thv. Slate I>e 1 part merits of Kentucky, Teniwaaec and Mississippi. It baa rtaketHhree first daw Diplomas at tbc-MecHaoi?s uurtitol*s?* CTucirtnatf 1,ui>v"i'.>?,-;(rid Ifdr Diplomas aci hiw Mc W Fair* bUd last FaQ Ic New York, Ohio, Indiana Matthews & Co.; T. Sweeney 4 Son; Do ana * Cu?nH; Ott A Boyd; Boyd A Ott; OU?tr Pryor, Jas. ILStmtiCo^Unb* t^GmwraorrACo.^Pria*; 3TjW?k - ^ Grocery J corner of- Market and Quincy streets, as T J Boasted Coffee, Corn Starch,. Ground " Vanilla Chocolate, Estract 44 Cocoa, Java 44 Broraa, Imperial Tea, Farina, Young Hyson Tea, Vermicella, G Powder 44 Prunes, Oolong 44 Fresh Tomatoes, Breakfast 44 Fresh Strawberries Rice, Fresh Peaches, English Split Peas, Preserved Ginger, Rice Hour. Lemon Syrup, No. 1 Mackerel, bbls t kits. Strawberry Syrup, Irish Salmon, Raspberry 44 Potomac Herring, A general assortm't of apices, Scotch " essences and oils. Cucumber Pickles, Filberts and Citrons, Mixed 44 Falkirk A Harvey's Scotch Walnut Catsup, Ale, Tomato ?' Fine Cigars, Worcestershire Sauce, Johnson's fine Lump Chewing American Mustard, Tobacco, French 14 Maccaror.i. j5?The above stock has been carefully, selected In the Eastern markets, and are invite our friends and the public to call and examine, as we are prepared to sell at the lowest market prices. tbyO _ W. A. EDWARDS ABftO. CHI CK ER ING'SPIANO FORT EH ? OPENED TniS DAY, and now ready for ^L-sg^^'aegsaie. a fresh supply of Ghickering A Sons cel 1 j Q fj 1 ebrated Piano Fortes, of beautiful Black Wal I 5r y if nut and Roae wood finish, and for brilliancy of tone and lightnt-ss of touch cannot be surpassed either in this country or Europe, and are offered at the lowest manufactu rers prices, including carriage. Also, Prince A Co.'s Mclodeons, new style, with full and half swell, of fine Rosewood finish, and at the lowest Buffalo prices; v. 2th a general stock of Martin'* celebrated Guitars, Italian, French and German Violins, Violincellos, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos, Tamborines, Tuning Forks, the beat Italian Strings, with all other articles in the music line, and a gene* ra! u?sertiacnt of Variety Goods. Wholesale and retail at the old Music and Variety Store, No. 26 Union street. tny'2 JAS. MELLOR. LADIES & GENTLEMEN?TAKE NOTICE! FINE PEHFUMEIUES. YTTB have just received a large a*?ortment of choice i T Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, comprising: Pomatums; French and American Hair Oils; Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief; Basin's 44 *20 varieties; Oriental Drape; 44Odeura"?new and rich styles; Stick Pomatum*; Cosmetic Creams and Powders; Tooth Pastes; Toilet Waters; Imported Colognes; Aromatic Vinegar; Attar of Rotes?rich styles; Milk of Noses; Toilet Soaps?a great variety. . For sale by T. H. LOGAN * Co. my l-l Bridge Corner Dnrorfst*. X this day dbaoi ved by mutaaL co tice law as heretofore. . a/1 KuiOwl WANTfcfc^h*%bktf fc5*win tfdre&iWoTWftka liberal oa qawslfrmAem to fltMamre, Philadelphia ujtoAK2 bgr.*)i:jheK .bi?aofifvH/<yigfg<nii?ct uixnop MMMteMfVec. iUK ^ntrtitr-rma ?'?>?? iftKS?*1 toiJaWfoSwS ttt?P? ciooaw Jo?* ^MWWi;A^W?n?<!??ni *ia'} ? -j ' ' '^VljftrSOEVK td: c'fEA ijMi'. siiiDJUQt&CtoS -jri'i ~tt3 ?j.->ns<Ubattf4(.qB!:-?.'rr?i WC6 S""- **?' v&aMsis faw iiteijfcit }?=.>i.-?i? 3c 1o =?ijcH 71 III WE i.i?t rceclvul the lirjcttlfH !<>*?? ,ur.t.<i'l ?nJ.-^-U?-viiy Wtt mU'1. 10 ivPilXi fiq<-ssls2 ->te si hc.ariiJODA.s. ^TOlX iiiM. >9iUntteei*ai:< M.tan uu DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FUNDENBKKO cV KOB13RTS NO. I. WASHINGTON UAlX, Wheeling, Va. \\7 Oil LI* respectfully Inform the public that they are now V V replenishing their -tuck with a complete assortment cf Drags and Medicine*, and will always have on hand a supe rior article of all kinds?warranted fin*. The following are ionitf of the article.* In store; Congress Water. Ferratcd Tlnct. Hark, Sims' inunnfacture. Cod hirer Od, Baker's manufacture. Chloroform, Sulphuric Ether. Collodeon?a very euperior article. ? Aracnite of Quinine; Brneia. .1-11 Fine Extracts for Flavoring purposes..,. . Dandelion Coffee, Wilson'*. . - - Wines and Brandies for Utcdical oabi&tl&t* . Ac., ia, Ac., ?Jj.q."<yl4 linir, JL'oolh uiid i\ail Kywslsfyy, ;. 'HE richest assortment m Wheeling-? * "What-Not" Dusters; .i? ;.;/:i???37 "a. , Mosquito ' ' d ? *v ?J5*T ^SStSSSS^^ K.CCW Combs?ail varkSteffciU'in *:> u India Hubbcr Gaod?; -* With a complete assortm-y^.e! l>/ug;&tsP;Ean$*, Articles. mjU _ ::i .- rii ttfatilUti. HARE CH\.\tii:::FaH.. DiVRGATN?KJ! ''pilE proprietor of the Savlh&rtlaslfe State, donee BflMar JL ket and Monroe sta., Wheeling, -Va., wishing to change lua occupation, and It being'htcesTary i6 cl(Hie- ? his-'fcifijinesm during tiie present year, offers his entire stock of Boots, Shoes, Ilats, Caps, Ac. at wholesali;,jou fuvocablcfaerzns, and will continue to sell at retail (IT-not otltdriA*e?a&posed of) ths best bargains in the city.' - ?*?>??..:?c-a I have just received a fine assortment "of Samnjfr' JIkts, ladles and genu Shoes and Gaiteftr, fcudifcuild-' res pitifully say to all those disposed to patronise tpj^-nryOffQAiUftast bo sul l, aad will be sold ri-girdaB of nroQU. " ? __ ~ r Come one ani all?you shall hav? vafafel^'yottrTioney. 1 have many Goads?I will sell at coWC '~~ t" :iz-s l'.&> WMTP" Removal.':;) w<aai ii ON Tuesday, April 1, C. P. BROWR,:bjpHng?jjaMved from Washington Hall, will open at-. Mo. IIS, BlaiiiStieitr In Hornbrook's Building, one dour above M&aHtJlCdnb A Taylor's, & beautiful assortment of WatchM^ Jcfmlry *nd Fancy Articles, recently selected by himself Tp'.th^ JS^stern A call and examlnaUon of his stock by his foimer.TWtron and the public generally la respectfully invited. Wheeling, March JS#. ISM. " . ? * OUR stock !* now ftdl, and It I* our Intention t#L^efS Itvc ry complete, by constant additions, throdgfttf^t the niaolu season. ?'.Hi ray*T ': HEOKEIX k SWEARINUJCN. W'onied > V OAT?, WHEAT, RYE, BAHKET. TIMOTHY smn?. For which the highest market pric? will be paid. bp* GILL A CO. Flavoring ilxtxacta t'OR Jellies, Pastries, Creams, Puddings, etc. etc., Porialeby T. U. LOGAN k CO. jnl5 Bridge Corner Druggists. SADDLK BLANKin-S.. a I II AVE.a lot of firiit rate Buckeye Saddle Blanketa, for sale cheap at the old stand, 155, Main street. nvJ4 jj JOH^-lCHOTE. DISSOLUTION^^"' ^HE law partueashlp existing between the underiirfcd (? :j^Kxsosx>?7i"'^aiiir,Xme>a;tiM ?uiwSS'2a37r [ ivimrgrH f3?/.>alXV ia".?\azjri liir.rrj i-. M> 35 ,?' ?M,88ey=>.