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Clje tUljecling Untelligcnccr, | IS PUBLISHED 3AT1.Y. TRI-WXEJU.T AKD WEKKLT, BT A MPBELL & MeDEKMOT. OFFICE?Corner of Main and Quincy street ?Kuirance from Quincy st. TEltMS. Dmr, per ana am i $',00 Tu-Wuxlt, prr tnuum $d,u0 WmiT, per ail nam $1,U0 KATES OF aTTvERTISINO. C< L1>ES OF NONPAKK1L, OR LESS, CON ST IT UTIN G I ? suuaiuc. For os* square 1 Insertion ...$ 76 * i 44 1,00 44 ?* g M 1M ?? - 1 week 2,00 " S " 8?0 " M 1 mouth 6,00 14 ?* 2 " 6,76 .?? ?? 8 ? SJJ6 C M 1*^)0 " ?? 11 44 15,00 For advertisements of greater length, ami lets than X of a I toluuo, Inserted for a longer time than two months, a dl? count of fifty |Mrr cent, on the above will be made for ea**di | square for the first three months. For Ilusiuess or Professional Cards, X square or leas, per annum $ 6,00 For Business or Professional Cards, one square, per aunum 10,00 For 1 column (outside) oneyear 100,00 41 X 44 44 ..... 60,00 ?* ? m ?* 40,00 Flfljr per cent, cm the shore for the inside. Im personal Communications charged at 11,00 per thou >snd ems. j3F""Speclal Notices charged ISO per square, per annum, for first square,and the saiuc rate of discount thereon for a I greater number of squares as under the general head, and 10 I evnts s line for single Insertion. business Advertisements, w.th monthly change, one square 1 year $26,00 ? with weekly change 80,00. V* ce of Deaths inserted gratuitously, but Funeral U ucecharged 60 llsrruKb Notice charged 60 Nominations,chargedfor each candidate for a sep arate ofkee, Inserted for one month or less, in ad vance 9,00 eligioas notices inserted for half price. ~'l JtiE LAW OK NENVbPAPEUb. 1.? Subscribers who do not grve express notice to the con Irary, are considered as wishing to continue their subecrip- I tiObS. ?.?If subscribers order the discontinuance of their peri sdl -als, the publisher u ay continue to send them until ail ar- | rc?ragcs are paid. 3.?If subscribers neglect or refase to take their periodi cal* from the offices to which they are directed, they are held rsiptosiblc till they have settled the bill and ordered them <t! (continued. ??.?1? -tuboerfber* remove to other place* without Inform ing me publishers, and the papers are sent to the former di rection. they are held responsible. 6.?Tin. Courts have decided that refusing t* take periodi cal* fxcm the other, or removing and leaving them uncalled ortl?j/rtma/ucia evidence of Intentional Iraud. MX OOUlvESPONJDENTS. LETTERS concerning subscription, advertising or other fi- I nancial business of the Intelligencer, should be addressed to | t.ie Proprietor. Letters concerning the editorial department of the paper, < tool i be addressed to the JCditora, Jointly, or to cither out of them. Cci respondents writing for publication, will pi ease write only on one side of the paper. An observance oi the ai?ovc rules will greatly oblige us, and secure more prompt attention U correspondents than L?) might other*ue receive. CHUivCHliS O* WHEELING. For the information of strangers^Isltlng the city, we pub lish tlie following iiat of the different Churches, ano theh time and place of meeting. 11 there are any mistakes, we will mitkc tlie necessary correction tilth pleasure: .SI. JJuttht tc*a, EpieC'puliuii, Corner Monroe and By ron streets, Itev. E. T. Puuui a, Bector; uiomir.i%er\ict? lv\ o'clock, evening, 7. St. /</Ah's, Episcopalian, Main street, beta etn First and Second, Centre Wheeling, Bev. O. K. Waasan, Paator; morning services l(>2f o'clock, evening, 7){. First i'mbileriun. Bur. B. II. Wu>,Pastor, Fourll.?t., beta ten Monroe and Qulccj; services morning and afternoon Second /'resbj/teriuu, Wtb*t? r street, between Maiu anu Market,Centre Wheeling; cervices morning and evening. Third. J'resCyttriuu, *"Jth street, betaeen Chestuut and Talbert ?ts., south Wheeling, Bev. K. Wouna, Pastor,servi ces morning and evening. fourth J'rfbyHrum, lUv .A. PaCLL, Pastor, Main street, between Washington and Adams su., services morning and evening. Fourth turret MethoiiUt Episcopal, Bev. F. Moose, Pas tor, Fourth street, betaeeu Monne anu Quincy; services morning and evening. Eurth street Jteihoditt Ej4scopat, Bev. B. Isov, Pastor corr.tr Market and North sU., North Wheeling; services mornin> and evening. CJmplini Street Methodist Episcopal, Bov. 8. B. Daw son, Psator, Chapline street, betweeu First and Second, Centre Wheeling; services morning and evening. ?SoafA Wheel*ng Jt. E. Church. Bev. C. D. Battellx, Pastor; services morning and evening. Wheeling Jslatut Chaptl, on Wheeling Island, Bev. F. Moons, Pastor. German MeihcdUt Ejnscopol, Bev.C. Uslwio, Pastor, Chapline street, betaecn W eb.lt? and Third, Centre Wheel ing. St. James Cothed-at% B<?man Catholic, Bt. Bev. Btsaor B. V. Wukuv, Filth street, corner of llampdtn; services morning snd afternoon. Associate Eejormed, Bev. J. T. McCuras, Pastor, corner of Matket snd Jefferson ata.; services morning and afternoon. Baptist, , Clay street, between Fifth and SUth streets; services mornlog and evening. Di+cijJe'*, Market strtte, between Webster and Third. Centre Wheeling; services lt?# in the morning, and evening. Eraugelical Protestant, Rev. J. IIklvks, Pastor, Clay street, above Sixth, Ka*tWrh eel In g. Zton Evangelical Lutherion, Bev. F. Zuxxnuoy, Pastor, llarket street, between Webster and Third; Centre Wheeling; services morning and evening. Jetcisk Synagogue, Qalncy street, between Market and Mslu. German Protestant, Union Hall. Main street, between Monroe and Quincy; services lOJtf morning. OJJD FELLOWS' DIRECTORY Virginias lisdge Ns. tf.?Meets every Thursday evening at the Hall, corner of Market and Monroe streets Joecru Poasrra, N. G4 It. Jf. (\?rr. Secretary. Frnaklfew Lodge 5to, 13.?Meets as abovcevery Mondsy evening, fittixaa Hooausac, N. G.; IT. Pi Jf<V Etfcey, Secretary. Wuj. Tell Lodge No. 3.1 ?? Meets as above eve ry Wednesday evening. Job* Wsxkgusbx, W. G.; John Salade, Secretary. Wkeellsg Lsd|? !*?. SO.~Meets every Monday evening at the Hall, corner Market and Quincy streets.? SsKrsojr Sbassott, N. O.; Jo>\n Thot>urn. Secretary. Pnuols Ls4|? Na. 84.?Meets as above every Friday evening. J. L. Maxwnx, N. O.; W. W.Blanchard Secretary. Abrasi^s Bneawpweat No. t?Meets at the all, corner Market and Monroe streets, the Jtrsfund third Tuesday evenings of each month. Wx.Zurc, 0. P.; A W. 4arson, Scribe. Warn. Tell RaeaMp?e?t No. 34.?MecU aa above the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each ^mooth. CuasLss Die* a a a. 0. P.; X.Stegsr, Scribe. MASONIO\DIUKOTOUY. Okie Lodge !?o (OI.-Meets at Masonic Hall, corner Market and Monroe streets, theJBrst and third Mon day evenlogs of each month. G. \T. Suras," W. j|.; Alcr* antler J.augUin, Secretary. Wheel.nc l^d,r No. 1M8.?Meets as above on the^rsl and third Tliursday evenings of each moath. P. A Basrmscsa, W. M.; & W. rearm. Secretary. Wkfellag tJssioM ( hnpter No. 19.?Meet*as above ou the seoond Monday < venlng of each month. W. G Scott, II. P.; ? IV. Pearson, Secretary. Wheelisg bacaopocsi Mo. I .?Meets as aboveou the/oiM-XA Moudav evening of each month. W. J Barsw, O. 0., A. loring. Beet rdar. ^ TO PKIMKKH. ,.w? *fe prepared to famish Winters with Wade's superior News, Book and Job Inks. We have now on hand ***** band press. | Umrls HI we News Ink. power press. Book Ink. Floe Ulnck. Extra Fine do. Hrd Ink. Bxtra tiuc do. tilae. tlghl l.'rres Dork t.rees. lcllow. While. Wold wise. Varalsh. Ac.die. Ac ??iOi nine. I AC.Ae.A'C All Inks sold by us warranted to be good; and IT found no to be so, can be returned at out expense. KVTerms cask. JslT CAMPBELL * McDERMOT. A very ?eatandsbperiorartkle of BANK CHECKS on all the city Banks ORDER BOOKS, blank deeds, notes, drafts, sc., Printed on extra paper, tor tale at.thla Office. Dray Itrceiptt and BiUs of Lchling Vrtuud.Dd Hound toonWr. .Um>orerydMcripUonol PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! BUSINESS CARDS, LAWYERS KUSSELL <t FITZHUGH. Attornc)* mua < ouni>rl|?ii at ImWi OFF ICS No. 69, Mosaoa tTsarr, m Wheeling, Va. j. a. TKXDLrtv*, ru. an. via. PENDLETON 8c M LVIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oflier, Orrr the Bank mf M hrellns, WbeeUufc, Va. Attend regularly the Superior and Inferior Court* of t.ocke, llancock^and Ohiocounties. novfcly 1. R.TMAV, I J r. r. TURXEJL, Jackson 0. H., Va. j ^ | Parkersburg, Va. Thaw & Turner, Attorneys at law. _ pTW ILL attend strictly to all business entrusted to them in the counties of Wood, Wirt, Jackson, Bltchic,GUmer and Pleasants. Particular attention given to collections. ?REFER TO? i*UILADELPHLA.?Uon. Otorpe Hharswood; lion. Joel Jones, lion. Cbas. Gilpin, Messrs. Lee k Walker. tSALTlMORS?Messrs. Keale k Luckett, Messrs. Penn k Mitchell. ?VHKEL1NO?Messrs. Z. 8. k J. J. Yarn all, Thomas John ston, Jr. oeSfcly JAR. M. UiahAlfc, ATTORNEY A T LA W, Wkeellag, Vn., HAVING sufficiently recovered to l>e able to reattfuc the practice of bis profession, he may, for the present, b? found at hla residence on Quincy street,between Fourth and fifth sts. oct4:tf JOHN K. DONIHOO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice In the courts of Uancock, Brooke, Ohio and Marshall counties. Office over that of Z. Jacob, Esq., Monroe 8L, opposite the Court IJouse, Wheeling, Va. janz8.1y PHYSICIANS. Medical. _R. D. C. CRACRAFT tenders his professional services J to the cltlsuns of 8outh Wheeling and vicinity. OFFICE directly west of Kenett'sllotcL ' . mr8;8m. DOCTOR T. ?>. HARPER, LATE OF ALLEGHENY 01TY, PA.) rpKNDERB his professions! services to the dtisens of JL Wheeling, and hopes, from his experience and skill, having leen engaged in a dire practice for more than . teen years,) to render satisfaction to all who may require. Is services. Office, No. 24$ Main street, one equare above the Monroe House, and immediately opposite the residence of John McLure, Esq. declu-?in._ DR. E. G. WINCHELL, DKNTIftf, HAS taken a suit of splendid rooms In Uornbrook's new block, USJtf Main St.,directly over 0. P. Brown's Jew elry store, where he hopes to establish himself permanently. By close attention to his business, reasonable charges, good *nd faitltful work always warranted, he hopes to secure a hare of patronage. Dr. W. is familiar with all the new modea of Inserting Teeth, including the "Continuous Gum" work. Filling, cleaning and extracting, done in the best and most faithful raauuer. No charge for advice. For further particulars inquire at he office. uij 24 ALFltKD HUGHES, M. D. Houiccopatiiic Physician, <1A8 removed his olhce and residence, and permanently located himself at the corner of Fourth and Umncey streets, hsIow the First Presbyterian Church Osncallooaa:?Morning,from 7 to #. Noou, ?? 1 M 8 Evenings, M 7 15* 9 " BILL OF PRICES.?For a single visit, 75cenU; medicine, it cents. For tao or more visits a day, fto cents; medi'cide, ii cents. Advice at ofiice, and medicine, from 29 to 60 cts, and upwarus, as the case luaj be. Obstetric eases from to flu. Visitsto tliecountry, according to distance. Ilie above "ikil ot Prwt?" U giveu because it is said my uarpe* are much higher. my Jf-lyd D DRUGGISTS. LiKUGo, (VI t DlCINbb, OHEMIOALb, I'ERFUMEliY; J6Gj Jsa. * liliits tk.^i K. u woulu announce to his ? friends and the public generally, that having purclia ?eu Uie interest oi the senior jiartner in tlie business lately couuuctcu under the ?rm oi J. Crumbacker A tiou, he will continue the same atJLh* old staud. No. 17ft Mam ?t., aud a ould respectfully solicit, and trusts to merit a continuance vl the patronage so liberuU) bestowed on the old lirtu. lie has just returned from the Eastern cities, and Is now opening an extensive and wcR selected stock ot Drugs aud Chemicals, Perfumery,Faucy articles, Ac., all of which wc-re purchased alter strict personal inspection ami with scrupu lous regard to the purit> or quality, and are now olTered to the public on the most reasonable terms. ? lyr A. C. GOOD t? CO., [SUCCKS&OKS TO JAMES BAKBlu] Wholesale and Retail Diuggmts, V?mtr of Main and Monroe Street*, WirlKKJLlNO, VL. AC. GOOD k CO., have bought the entire stock ofJas. ? Baker, and w ill contiuue the business at Uie old staud. Dr. Baker having none into one of the largest houses in Philadcli>hls, has kindly agreed to make purchases for liis successors in Wheeling. The arrangement will insure their keeping on hand, (and ottering ?u the best terms) a full as* sortmeut of the very best articlealn their line of business. A. 0. GOOD k CO. Wheeling. Dec. 10,1AM. dcSl ISLAND TANNERY. BKKOEIU'HOFFMAN, MAtCFAorvim or Every description of Leather, AND Dealer* la Wool and 11 Idea. ?Sort Room A o. 110, corner Market alley and Main street, WHEELING, VA. PP^Shoe Findings or all kinds on hand, and sold at very nudcratc terms. ? T. -'WEENEY & SON, (8cccssaoas to SwceaavsaBau.) MANUFACTURERS OF FI*INT GLASSWARE, China, Qsceusnoie, l.nsnpa, Glraadolcs, Table I'atlery, Ac. No 65, MAIN STREET, Wimna,VA. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, V"OaM**LT KXCBAjrOK BOTJO.J Peaa aai M, Clair atr< Pittsburgh, Pa. W. C. CONNELLY, Proprietor. may 18 j S. AVERy, Wholesale nud Itelall Hat and Gap Manufacturer. NO. I? MAIKSTKKKT, Wheeling, Va. - I OP~Ras on hand the largest and best assortment of Ilata J md Cans of all qualities and siscs. Jnll Lambdin, Bonham & Co. riaiiiniA nnrEi.iKu.n ruiENlX Manufacture Printing and Wrapping Paper, Candle Paper, Oouon Yarn Paper, Steara Boat Paper, Bonnet Boards, Fullers' Boards. Ac. ~ MT llEILUYj wholesale dealer>in Orooeries, Foreign and Dotmatie IVint* an<jt Liquor?, Xo. 1S1 H'm ?tc? Uiun Muu, m.T:IT WHBKUXO, VA. ? ? . M'a-ALLtx. *- i'n.tiin\i?l c.aUD1 M'CLALLEN'S db KNOX, *9 halesale 6c Bttail denier* lis all klnsla sr? Boots, Shoes, Leather, etc. Jfo. \9t. Main Urttt, WHEELINO, VA. ~ >V. SEXTON L. 8KA-L A. VAN SWEABINGU) SUTON, ?KAI. dfc StVKAKfRUKN, FANCV DRY GOODS. . WHOLESALE. N?. 11 UMik fa.rik ?!.: I'lniAbnrrniA. W. lAkUkt. A.T41USJ. l. s. ocuruua. TALLANT A DELAPLAIN, FUKM.IKUIACI ??VD? ComzniBBlon Merchants, No. S9Ma in Street, and Fm. li Monroe Street, nvS WnEKUFG, VA. P- R ARMSTRONG, AUK>T AMI DMLKK IN EEiVL ESTATE, Qfioa corner of Main and^nioh?tre?ts, ; angtT-lyd WUKEL1NQ, TA. S. I BLOCH, . ?>vi Importer and Dealer In Branoiee Wines, Oin, Ac. WHOLESALE +RSTA1L, Ra. t, flleuise m ap!9 fta . W??n.'Jf. Ta. E. VARNEY' JtAlTVrjLCTUBBR Of tlirPJB, TIN * KIlKirr IHOS WARE, So.S Jlain ?t-.Mar tk.Cride Bridge ITIlEtUXO, VA. W. p. Peterson. KIltE, MARINE LIFE INSUK'CE AUD LASO AGENT.' K*. XI Miwnmw sr?sr. Wwamjjto. V>; a \\T, ECEBXJRT^s eovse FtTRNismm AKp noasB > keeptxg goods^.,^ NO. 80 MONROE y BUSINESS CARDS. J. a. D*nr. *. a. pint. DREW &, DBAKE, (SiMOfiaar* to D. Wffodrotr, Agent.) NO. 5 WASHINGTON HALL, KEEP constantly on hand * larxe and choice assortment of articles ususlly kept In a first class PAM1L* GRO CERY, together with the most choice aud selected brands of TOBACCO and CIGAR8. apl JNO. D: M. CARR. DEALER In Western Land, Tort and City property, Land Warrants, and Agent for the sale of cltr proper ty. Particular attention paid to the location and transfer of Western Lands. gdr Office So. 1 "Hornfcrook's Row," up stair*. March 18,1P.VT?ly , JOtaXM hOWhLL, DEALEll (X BOOTS, SHOES, <f*., V?. I7'J. Wnl.H. t>. D. HAKPfcK &SON, Wholesale and Retail Sealers In HAT?D>9&si ps&g B^a009' No. 189 Main st. cornet of Union, Wbruxs, Va. R. i QKA^G?e~&~CO.," WHOLESALE GJWCKRS, Forwarding and Commission merchants. ocnurxa Movaoa aid masxkt stouts, . WHCTIJNft. VA. ? O. w. UKutfcU K.S.tWiuaUiUIUI. HEISKELL & SWEARINGEN, Dealers ia all kio4s of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Corner of Market and Union streets,three doors from Geo. B. Wickhsm's Auction Room s. "in WHEELING VA. GEORGE B. WICKHAM," AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MEK CHANT, Ho. 180 Market Squate, frg-<Hr WHEELING VA. C. P. BROWN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL RY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 108. Horabrooks Building, illninMi , Wheeling CLOCKS and WA TC/IKScarffuUy Ttpajrtd. MATHEW jyioNABB, DEALER IN GROCERIES, CLOUBi MILL. Feed, Corn, Oats and baled Hay. jrroetTK thi 3d pkesbttehuk curtai, wemtu stuuct, C'eutrr IVhccllug. C^~Thc highest price paid In Ouli for Country. Procincr. ? . ' " Jbl8. J. O. COLLINS, Grocery, Feed and Produce, Store, !*?. IS? MarketHmanre, Weal aide WHEELING, VA. REEP constantly on hand all kinds of Feed,such as Oats, Corn, Bran, Shorts, 8hlp Stuffs, ctc., Flour, Corn Meal, Butter, KgK?, Poultry, Provisions and Dried Fruit ef all kinds, together with a complete assortment of PauiUy Gro rerles. S3F"Cash paid for corn, oats. Flaxseed, Dried Fruits, Sheep Skins, hides, butter, eggs and poultry. apl2 j. mTm - f a lTi n Ss o o ., [LATE TR1PLETT8, McFADIN A CO.] COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ao 28 LKVKE, a.56 comukxcui. sracrr, M I.' uU, Mo., ORDERS for Lead, Hemp, Provisions, Flour, Grain, Ac., toll cited and promptly executed. ?REFEH TO? J. J. Aanaaaoa A Co., Bsnkers, St. Louis, Mo. L. A. Bxxotsr A Co., mm. febl4?lv " Latest News. H. It. GUIfFlTll. Anrtlsnnefi, (LATE OF WASHINGTON C1TV, D. U.) RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wheellnp and vicinity that he will open his NEW AUCTION ROOMS on Main street. No. 1:UJ, 2>1 door froin Unioo street, i Hallow ell * Wiley** old stand), on Tursila.* Uext, Oct. Sist. Supplies expected from the r*?t. Tlds house will be con ducted on the Rules which regulate the best establishments al the kiud in the' Ea?t Consignment* solicited. Sales of Real and Personal I late attended to. Quick sales, prompt remittances and rlos< attention to business In all case*. cctl6 JOHN L. HAKGREAVESTT : UNION II A I. L BU I LDINU24, ao. MAUI STMKjrr, WHKUJKO, ri. Wholesale aud llvt?ll dealer in Puiuts, Oils Sash Doors, i Wtauow Glass, Looking Glasses, Hmshe*. Ac.. Ac. N H A YINO'purchased u.e enure stock ol J. A. Vincent, ami made Important aud heavy a>lditions, 1 trust, by constantly keeping a good assortment,aud selling at moder ate prices, to obtain a reasonable sr.arc of the patronage o* my old frieuds and the public generally. Call at my uew ?tore. JOHN L. U A KG REAVES. octSl'M-ly W. A J. STEWART, MAVurACTtrauts or six mimm or MTOFRN. GKA'l kM, PI.O(J?;U IKONH. i'asliags Tor IhrohiitK Jlorhlaes, See. ac. aoara east coa. UAaarrsqCAax, (axinoa coax ax.) WJIEEL1NQX VA. STEWART HTCALD WELL, iiiKoricTDaru or COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WARE, rrraa mi or m.ibkit gguu WHEELING, VA. Wholesale Paper Warehouse MAIN ST. , NEA H Q UIKC Y ST. . LAMBDIN, GILBBRSON & CO., (anccassoas to a. q. aoatxsox a co., and aAsoarr * co.) V| AN UFACT UUK and keep constantly on hand the follow* JUL log Papers, araAW waarrtxa, avo wmarrxxo, MAH1U>A, TXA AMD CABDLK rim. nacootars, cottox rACToar amx baukwabs rsrxa. Bonnet, Binders' and Fullers' Boards, Ta which they Invite the attcntlonof purchasers. sepli VBK IT I A N BL I N D S George Roberts, 'iOi ITIuIa at. CONTINUES to manufacture to order (wholesale and re tall) a beautiful racietyof VENITIAN WINDOW BLINDS of every, coler and slse, and at Eastern prices. These Blinds are superior to eTery other kind of Wlndoa Blinds In use. EVOall and examine specimens. N. B.?Old Blinds repainted, and trimmed equal hew. - . ' 7 . nvlt I. M. PUMPREY. FORWARDING Jt COMMISSION MERCHANT. mo. 70 maim saaKTT, mkablt orrotrrx nia OLD STAXO. Wheeling, Va, BEFEB TO? ? List t Howell, Wheeling, Ya, i O.AB. Davenport, BaruesvlUe,O. Bart,Shafer A Smith, Cambridge, 0. D. Applegate, ko^rille, O. Price A Son, 8mlthfield, 0. O. A. Zane, Baltimore. TtTl COFPEK, TIN -* SDEBT IRON WABE Manufactory. ,3Ew THANKFUL for the liberal patronage heretofore w?k bestowed upon him, the subscriber would respect BHpl fully Inform Us friends, and the public generally. WMPfc that be oontlnuea to, mannfactara the above named arUdes la aUthalr variety, all of which he has al ways on hand, a good assortment for wholesale and retail at very lowprtee*. 11c also keeps on hsnd Cooking Stoves of the most spprov ed patterns, for coal and wood. Job Work win continue ta receive his particular at tention, and be executed with promptness and In a style thai will please the most fastidious- ' | .. . B.-VARNKY, . afti - No. 8, Main street. feheppard and Morgan, W HOLES ALE AND RETAIL Saddle, Bamess.aud Tiuuk Maiiufacuif era Ao. 181, Main St. Corner of Union. ? HJL\Tt now on band a large and complete assortment ol all articles In our line, consisting of Ladies and Gen tic wen's Saddles, fine aud coarse Harness; Iron, Frame and WoodTraaks, and Yaliccs, Carpet Bags, S:\tchels, Upper Leather, Hogshin, Hair and Wool Collars, Whips, liames, Ac. Ac. As. - Saddles of every description and quality?flom the lowest rate to U?c beat s?yle of English rtiafloe. - . . Iron frame Trunks and Vallcea, a very, superior article and unsarpasaed for llxhtuess strength and durability.> ? Fine single and double. Harness of the beststy(e; Stage, Wagon and Cart Harness ol the beat material and work manship. A large assortment of Carpet Bags and Satchels or every variety of material and pattern.' ... All work ordered win be furnished promptly, and ao ef ioitwillb- spared . to t&erit a coat I nuance. af public fa vor. Girm ua a call. r?OT -? A v.: 8HEPHARD A MOBGAK. Sundries.' . 20 " boxes Peari Starch; bbl*. New Mackerel, No.?; -?! - A bbis.8afteUa U?| TtmintRv ? ntnnn. - HUUP SKIK'lb. ~ | XJKAPOL1TAN. Whale Bone, Brass, Steel, and Mofaali IN Sklrta,Just ^T?dbjr, u?S HEISKELL A SWEARINGEN. 4 . WJIITE GOODS. , f InrH* largest stock in the rtty. . tl. .1 .ap8 - :i lHarKLLL A SWEARINGEN. nklkD DAKT, Plainaad Canvassed tiama and Shoulder TH0BURS A HADDEN J?0?? , ?|UlnBt. ^ .. ; : "li i* V : ? = i:- ? * TZM TRANSPORTATION. Cleveland 6l Pittsburg Railroad. . assae @S? J8Bdflifl (r ?JPCgKa , SPRING. ARRANGEMENT. Trainf run through to Wheeling <fc PitUburglu ; OK and After Monday, March 9, 1867, Trains Till run daily, (Sunday** excepted) as follows: LEAVE CLEVELAND. 7:45 ? M Mill Trsln, stops st sit Way Stations, arrives st , Pittsburgh st Jfci5 P M, and st Wheeling at 4:I& ' P M. 2:45 P 11 Express Train, stops only st~Hudson, Rsvcnns, Alliance, Bayard, Sallneville, WellsvUe. snd Liverpool, and arrives at Pittsburgh mt t:4y P ?. | 5:16 P II Accommodation Train for Ravenna and Way Stations. LEAVE PITTSBCBGH. [9:45 AM Mali Train, stops at Way Stations, arrives st Cleveland st 4$0 ? M, and Wheeling at &S& P M. 18:00 P M Express Train, stops at Way Stations except New Salisbury, East Rochester, Moultrie, and Winchester, arrives at Cleveland at fcfco P M and Wheeling at 7:45 P M. LEAVE WJUEEL1NG. 9:15 A M Mall Train, stops at Way Stations, arrives at Pittsburgh at Vfl?, and st Clevelsnd at 4:50 P M. 1:35 p M Accotnmonatlon Train, stops st Way Stitions, arrives at Plttsburgh'at &4u P 31, aod Cleveland at 9*0 P M. 0T Accommodation Train leaves Ravenna at 9:28 A M, Hudson at li:0o A M, stops at all Stations, and arrives at Cleveland at 11:15 AM. n All Tralus a top at Znclld Street 8UUon. Tuararawns Rrstuch. Trains leave New Philadelphia 7:45 A M, Dover at 8:05, Waynesburg at9:.5; arrives at Bayard at l?r?', connecting with Train on Main Line, for Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Wheeling. Leaves Bayard at 1:45 P If, (on arrival of Train from Clevelsnd, Pittsburgh snd Wheeling,) Waynesburgh st 2:45 P M; Arrives at Dover at 40U, and New Philadelphia at 4:lo P M. rNo change of Cars between Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Wheeling and Pittsburgh. Connections. The Trains connect st Pittsburgh with tl e Pennsylvania Railroad for Harrlsburgb, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and Boston Steubenvllle with the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad for Cadiz, Coshocton, Newark, Columbus and Cincinnati. At Wheeling with the Baltimore and Ohio' Railroad for Cumberland, Fredericksburg, Washington City and Haiti - roorc. Alio, with Steamers for Marietta, Parkersburg, snd poluts on the Ohio River. At Clevelsnd with the Lske Shore snd Cleveland A Tole do Railroads for Buffalo, Nisgsra Palls, Canada-and New York:Toledo,Chicago, Burlington, Rock Ipland, Davenport, Gsleus, Rsclue, Milwaukee, St Paul and the Great North West. l^tr i ickcts can be purchased st the Office on the Line; also, at all the principal Ticket Offices of the various con netting Roads. UT'Fare as low as by any other Route. &up't* Office O. A P. Railroad, ( J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland, March 6,1657. f mhl'i Cincinnati, Wilmington and Zanesville RAILKOAD, OPEN THROUGH. DIRECT ROUTE TO CINCINNATI AND THE WE8T1 Two Passenger Train* Dolly each way. ON and after Monday, May 26th,' trains will run as follows (Sundays excepted): WESTWARD. Leave Express. Accommodation Zanesville 8:15 A. M. 8:uu P. M New Lexington 9:26 " 4:10 " Lancaster........ '.lu:8u " 630 M CirclevUle 11:40 P. M. 6:20 " Washington I:i5 14 7.U) ?? Wilmington 2:15 ?? 6:40 " Morrow.:..... 8:15 M 9:40 " Lovtlsnd i Arrire Cincinnati 5:04 M 1:S6 A. M. EASTWARD. Leave Express. Accommodation - Cincinnati............. 6:00 A. M. 8:8u P. M. Loveland... *' '* Morrow. 7:24 " 6:30 " Wilmington 8:<>4 M 6:80 ?? Washington 6:44 7:80 M CirclevlUe 9:40 ,.** 8:4o ?* Lancaster....... .....lu:8o 44 9:40 44 New Lexington.. .....11:26 44 lo?0 " Arrive Zanesville 12:80 P. M. 12:00 44 The 4:15 a. M. Train leaves Zanesville on the arrival of the 4:50 Train on 0. O. R. R. from Wheeling, snd strives In Gin cinnutl at 6u>4 r. *. TIte 8:o*i p. m.* Train leaves Zanesville on the arrival of the 11:45 a. m. Train on C. O. R. 11. from Wheeling. This Road is locsted through the most beautiful part of Ohio, passing through New Lexington, Lancaster, Circle ville, Washington, Wilmington, Ae.aU fine flourishing towns, and it has a bcautifnl line. There is s^lsrge portion of the road that is air-line, msklng It a desirable route. No attention will be spared on the part of the officers of the Road to mske this a pleasant route for the traveling public to patronise. Trains will stop at all Intermediate stations, and connect at Morrow with trains for Dayton, Xenia, Springfield, 4c., and at Loveland with trains for Hillsborough and Chill I cothe. Lines of Stages and Packets make connections for all Im portant points In Southern Ohio. G. W. HARRIS, 8up't. jy The Omnibus Line calls st all the Hotels, aud upon notice left with II. Orndorff, two doors e'ast of the 8taccy nouse, will call for passengers In any part of the city. my8o?dtf ? . ? ? Virginia Central Railroad. OUANOE AND ALK'XANUKIA RAILROAD. Great Northem aod Southern Mail Route. TOR NORTHERN, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN ' TRAVELERS. Twice Dailin (8unday night excepted,) between Rich mond and Washington City via Gordonsvllle and Alex* andila. Hours of departure at Rich* mond 6*5 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Returning leave Washington...6 A.M. and 4 P.M. Arrive at Richmond.. . ..1:80 P. M. and 4 A.M. I Baggage .checks and tickets, given, through.between Rich* mond and Washington. THESE TWO RAILROADS HAYING NO STRAP RAIL, snd bclngin excellent order,and CARRYING TUB GREAT . NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN HAIL, fire the b?l|ur antceof-always securing connections, as is shown by arri vals dally st Richmond and Washington city In advance of the Steamboat line. PARH BRTWXU RlCHMOXB AXD WaBHISOTOS $5,5? An Omnibus will be found always ready to. take through passengers and their baggage of wearing apparel, between 5 the two Depots, free of - charge; with ample time for them to take tkelr meals, whether going North or South. Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville and ; Washington at the Terminus of the Road, now nearly com- I pleted to Danville. An Agent of the Company will receive i 1 the Cheeks of passengers from the Danville Road, and at* ? tend to their baggage all the Way to Washington or.the Bal- , timore Depot. The fare the aame by the mail line as by the old steamboat . route. There Is no change of cars on the night line,between Rlch mond srid Alexandria. fel FREIGHT DEPARTMENT. Cinoinnati, Wilmington A Zanes ville Railroad. "VfTBRCUANTS, manufacturers, and the public generally, 1Y1 are hereby respectfully informed that the dV.4Z.ll R. 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, Ci re Uvllle, Lancaster, New Lexington and interme diate Stations. Particular attention will Also be given to the forwarding of Freight destine4 for the West In accordance' ^ or"" Freight will be received and delivered daring the winter months from 7 A. M. to 4 P. M.; during the anmrner months from TA. M.to 5P. M., and shippers favoring the Company i with their patronage, may rely jupon the Company's Agents For further Inrormstlon see thoFreight Tariff polished by General Frelxhi AcenL* gqrWdawU . .. 1 -\+- ' ' t^isialtitci Xlssac 1 CLEYELASD A si: rlTTS H VRGh U. S. -MAIZ. DAILY JL1WB THE fine- side wheel pas* senger stcsiuer FOREST CI- j TY, Capt. Geo.D.Moore^nd^J sm/uuoiu> between Wheeling and Attsbur^n-^uic rorcst City leaving WbceOng every Monday. Weds^d^y and Fri day; and.the Wypvil every Tuesday, Tbnrsdky saaSsinrdsy at T A. arriving at Wellirllir in time to connect with the and At-Pittsburgh In time for the morning' umlng?the Forest City lerves Plttsfaorgh er gpffesis * fof the mail Uses for Ohio. psssagi apply on hoard or to -' *!<??& JUTTJiliS ! BITTEllS!' ? ' Bttrhart*. ?. 1 IUlud ? Bitter, (J Hoalaud<t ? &erflftr turn Host*tier's .v-r. , .. . Bmexs ^ Ciouley's TegetabU BitUrs Richardson's Pheny " , RUters , , zzzt-. ,v -S ^ for sale, WholesiSe'and ReU'l. by mbl4 T. H. LOGAN A CO. ?tssir - Wood's Hair Kesloratlv .. . T r-' .vv T.H.1 A r Th ry-fa T ? ?? ' S' ? ? I, INSURAN'JR__ IN SURE V OUR PR OPE.RTY, A ud mn yaor Kaaralaaa br . IXSUKINO, VOUli OFE. W711X1 AM T. tu.lt-Intuici AQUT?onice ?t th< YY Store of TaUant 4 Delaplaiu, Main 8treet, W heeling, will take Flrfe and Marin* risks in the following prompt No. 1 Virginia Insurance Companies, vis: The Insurance Company ol tlx* Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Va. . The Lynchburg Hole and Fir* Insurance Company at Lynchburg, Va. > Alio, will take applications for Life Policies in that.' well established Company, the United States Life losurautn Aif nulty * Trust Company of Philadelphia. Jan29 ' The Insurance Company OF .THE VALLfcY OF VlROlNIA f CAPITAL, l>?all paid In and Invrsud, altn sur V> plus, will take Fire, Cargo and Marine risk*, losses promptly adjusted and paid. . HM. T.'UilBV, AjfiaU ?REFERENCES? J. R Baker, TalUut t Delaplain, Thus. 11.- List. I). Lamb. Norton, Achcson k Co. (*. Uardman, 8. Bra o , 8. C. Baker A Co., LUt A llowell, O. W Utiskeil k Co.. r , Jan*9 I.) UtlilMirg sso*?: auu Fne miMruucc 4 cmpnay of l.yurbburg, Va. ' " ?'? CAPITAL *11A>,IH/U will take risks auu promptly adjust auU pay losses. U |i. T. bELBV, ] jan?9 Agent. Life Insurance. ^T^HC undersigned will take applications fur LlfS Policies 4- Id tha-United Bute* Life Insurance AnnoHjr * Trust Company orPhUadfclphia. " Assets , $541,4<-8 49 Estimated value of snnuaJ premiums 86?.2o4 Ou ' uii <p ovi t?v ?nrhwJtot. Jmo. it. ia5T.-ti.pg* A?t!.u The Citizens Fire, Marine and LIFE INSURANT COMPANY UV (VUKKlLliXU. OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO TUB II. * M. BARK. rpiIIS Company Is now iully organized and prepared to X Issue Policies, at the most liberal rates, on Fuut, Ma aixsand Islaxd risks. DIREOTORS: Andw P. Woods, Win. McCoy, Jas. It. Baker, Win. W. Shriver, Thomas Sweeney, John List, Jas. C. Acheson. L. 8. Ddsplaln. John P. Hopkins. . L. 8. DELAPLAIN. President. W. F. Pradana, Secretary. ?pl FlRU hWD MAKIM?i INSURANOE AOENCEY, WHEELING, VA. TTOWARD EIRE AND UARINB INSURANCE CO., OF JLL PHILADELPHIA. UliAJVCER PERPETUAL. Incorporated bp Act tftbe Leglslotnre sf Peaasylraala. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ^OOO.OUO, PULL AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED. InvtaUd <i?/Mote*: Plrst Bonds and-Mortgages on Proper ? > ty lu .the City of Philadelphia, $185,090 Stocks irorth'par,2*2,100 Cash onhand,.51,190 Amouht secured by Stock Notes,......; 10u,oo0 Amount or fctock due on Call.......... 1,710 THIS COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE ON Buildings,Merchandise, .Furniture, Lumber, Ac., on Ves sels, Cargo and Freight, to all Ports, and by Railroad, Lakes, and Hirers, at the'loWest Rates, and upon the most liberal I Terms: guaranteeing Prompt Payment on the adjustment of Ix ??? ..fl perpetual Insurance at usual rates. E. B. SWEARING EN, Agent for the State of Virginia. Office Union naU BuUdlngs, West side of Main fit., 2nd I door South of N. W. Bwuk. aag9 lnsuru your Property. AKD /UVJC XOOlC ?.111X1X06 MY JXSURIXG route urn. Wm. T. Betby, Insurance Agent. Will take Fire and Uaruerisks in the Insurance UotupsDj I ol the VaUey of Virginia 1 upital $300 000 all paid In, and invested with surplus. \ V'ILL also take applicauona for Life Policies, In the I Y ? United 8tatea Lite insurance Annuity and Trust Com jAuiy of Philadelphia. * ' Assets $MM08-42 Estimated Value of Aunual.Premium 1 augV Oilice at TaBant k Delaplains Store Maiu St. THE r ~ i?TNA INSUltANCE COMPANY I OF HARTFORD, CONN. INCOti ft'Olt k 1KU, ill.t V 1810. WITH A PERPETUAL CHARTER?CASH CAPITAL ALL I PAID IN, 1 5 0 0,000. ONE of the oldest and bwi. institutions in this conntry.l contiuues to take risks upon the most favorable term*. Apply to S. B. 8WBAR1N0EN, Agent for Wheeling and vicinity., OFFICE?Union Hall Building, Main street -u Joll?dljr HOME FIRK AND MARINE n\&UliAA Gh CUill'AjS i . [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STREET, N. Y.] Cash Cart ax. ....$747,07244 LlABUJTl*S .. $58,471 40 THIS Company Is owned and managed by some of tht wealthiest and best merchants in the city of New York.? For particulars enquire of W. F. PETERSON, jnS Agent far Wheeling and vicinity. Valley of Virginia riBX AJiD MAI! IX K IXSUIiAXCS COMPAJTY. Waa. T. Selby, Agent at Wheeling. OFFICE? at the store of TallsntA Delsplsln, Main street, between Monroe and Quiucy streets; are prepared to j i take Risks at customary rates on Goods In transitu. Steam* | boats,Stores, Dwellings, Ac. 1 ?REFERENCES? J. R. Baker,. Tallant AJDelsplaln, Thos. H. List, D. Lamb, Norton, Acheson k Co. G. Hard man, 8. Brady, 8. 0. Baker k Co., itAHof Utt * HowtU, O. W. lleUkeU AOo^ septlS IKSCRA.'VCE THE FIRE AND JIAHLNE LNSURANCE COM-1 PANY OK WHEELING. Incorporated 1S8I. TAKES risks atthelowest rates on Buildings of all kinds, ] 8teataboats, Furniture and Merchandise, and against all ] ^dangersattending the Transportation of Goods ?n rivers,! seas, lakes, canals and railroads.' 1 DIRECTORS. R. Crangl*, 8.1trady, Kob't Morrison 8am1 Neel, . Wm. Flcmlug, J. W. Gin, Dan'1 Lamb, RobtPatteVsod, Saml. Ott. ROBT. CRANGLE, Pres'U [E. W. UAanuo, Sec*r. I ? '^T* Applications for Insurance wUl be promptly attended I to by the President and Secretary.: Wbsellng, Jan.28.160>. | Laughlins & Bushfield, Wholesale llra||lsls, No. 2G, Monroe Street^ ARE receiving tbelrFidl stock ef Drugs, Patent Medicines, I Paints, Oils, Perfumery and Fancy articles Ac., to which | the attention of Dealers if invited. /In. our stock may be J found: 700 lbs Gum Camphor, 1,000 lbs Cream Tartar, 1,000 " Brimatooe. ?,"0U ?? Bl Cart Soda, ^,000 M. Epsom Salts, . 1,000 " Soda Salaratus, -,(?00 " Sal Soda, 4oo " Flos. Sulphur, 000 H Gumarabic, 600 Saltpetre, 500 lbs'Pepper, 5p0 lbs Sicily Licorice, 4U0 " Allspice, 100 " CbL Uoorioe, 800 " Cinnamon, ;? 500'* Cloves, 100 44 Nutmegs, lobxa Gr*d Cinnamon, 800 " Mustard, 10 M 44 Pepper, , 200 44 Race Ginger, 40 doaMutsu-d, 500 44 Ur'd Ginger, . 6i? " Eat. Coffee, PATENT MEDICINES. Ay re's Cherry Pectoral, Batchelor's Hair Dye, Radirayti R^ ReiicX, Jayne's Medicines, Oonklin's Salve, McClintock's Medicines, Hollo way's Pllla, Hampton's Tlnctnre, Hollovay's Ointment, Dalley's l^ain Extractor, "oeHand's German Bitters, and every other madlrias bomaoa*a Eye Water, . sold. CHEMICALS. 50 lbs Quinine, M ^.Csoosel, 50 44 Tannlri, ?MB:?e Mass, , So 44 Qhialocuos, 15 44 Jod Potaab, 20 44 Morphise, ii 15 M Glyccrvrie, 20 44 Ctocbona, lo 44 Cit. Potaasa, 10 44 Cfiloroloma, 10 44 Com. Tr Cinch. All of which we gurrantee to give satisfaction in bolh} quality aod- price.' sp87 Books, stationery OlW ail Paper. NEW ARRANGEMENT. HAVING purchased the Book, Stationery and Wall Pa par establishment of John II. Thompson, 1?111 contin ue the bustnes* at the old stand, 1.? Main street, Wbe^hag. It Is .my purpos? to keej* censrantly on band a ft\Il and comdleu aaaortmcnt in the various brahchts of the., busi ness, and tnscii at tn? lowest prices. . f To (Country Merchants, Teachers and others purchasing At ahedesais, great Imlnreiarnts are offered In stock and I prices. HfyCaah paid far Rags. norlHy . - JAS. 0. ORE. . | Ts aybu FrleaJs mm* rsstsssera. 1 T TAKE grwat pleasure in rerosMmending ,kr, Jas. C. Orr,. | A .to whetal have a?hl my atackofllooks, StaUox?e*3r, WaU ] ?per, Ac., and to request for him a continuance of the pa rr-nv.;^ MIS CELL A i\T If) US. PIANOS."-" 'Ig T. O ART WRIGHT. WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL \ nHAi?Eit in ??"?"??> Cntlciw nad tnnn, ?.?od., ' NO. 12g MAIN STREET. $SS t llKla /"1", "'crttlicul ol HEL"I>?ON8 ?nd HLn^" '?? ferChurcl^orU^ Ro'S.'^ Tur^l' SWh,liT MUtslO. Ciir?"un.,c?s1v-ofr?^,inf,^ "liir,'-"?"']"" ?~i for ??J w?t of I.ialruinelrit " c 11 B-1" e^pBss Mluicbwlntil" ' <*!? ""J ?'"?? Ul0U?Uj, lo Ujr Lvietr1"*" "??"P""1 ??"> ln.lmn..nu .t ?hon iSSSS^ssisasar. g^AU good, ?? thu vrt.bii.hm.ot. Baltimore COMMERCIAL COLLEGE R^o?reMcilwhl W'lZt "" l,AXL' *?? ?Ju liSSSS/w of ?onr Ilnntlred Pupil, !T ? . Pr#?M?>n|. " """??.-?ireirr ?n?ruud nutcd uUw 4 i?clta,Ac. Ac. C.P.BEOWN, v Main Street, Wheeling Va |SSSSS-?? a 25 22*}uU'* }* of the Atlantic cltlct. P rr^in ""? il?? ,ntty btt fo?n,l Wold and Silver Watch'a Jro a aonie of tl.e most ctlebraU-d Bug 11.1, and Sul.s*Mail PlANu FURIES. ' Urandj tkriui grand aiid.Darlor grMud 1'iancw: and for th3r 1!1 ?e .*? V1* highrat and fir?t prize a silver Mi-dul I!5Ii ? ni? awarded for UiIi'cUm of lu-lru- - .?^?SICE1jIj ^ SWJfeiAKU* GJMM alSxF &&"Z ?fnr?J^LJl! ?"V")"-0,0' >>o> tr? to ih- Ir ext. fc.lv* .toif oi Drt-aa GooUa and Junbroidcrfea, which In varittk and *&!??'rotubintd ?IU. moderate j^icti, lai.not W ."; <SlUplTw ,,<>Ck 0r8"^ "Uou^r'uo^; We haye unw opcn? d a beautiful aatorUnmt of 8urji? and ttafeiucr Drt?, Good*, col,amine of P* Ivich Fiounctu Orttiadln?s, Bayadere Flounced &eregt r, Bayadere Klounicd Hllca, _?o Striped Hint Flounced Organdies, "Ughtu.? fH k??iniTk\ -k"1" ??> LulUitlf?, *11*fc HOARDS, * M1MKIW bHADEB, oil- Clotiip, CUi>T.tl.N FIXTURE?, . i ? . COKDjJ AND TA>iFlg. Ac. Ao Jtut opened at the n# w Variety 8n.rt uf '* J- t. Ult<M*X a C\, No. *4 Slour?x Mrett, ??xt door belor U. K ufata.'# Wm?L'g>i.K NoTi- a hcii. of Which tern |>ricea '' " -r??TT J? ii-i i Jcneir- : ' dLrc'1 !tS*UUlt w?^ufactorert, C do*. 0aK.ro Brea?t Din* and Kar Drona. 4 Uotd&toue uo and do ? ? do and do 1 ! .Coral, Movale,' Ac do f ! S.11;1* ?r? ?at inn?.a*a'd, ' ] ; |i>yK?.?SgS& u . ?Sd^^*obch^*. " ; f!1*1" "cd i>n?3- ?? s. Br??t fin, 1 E.r Dr0p, a ? Klbbon nr-d Guard 81idt?. ' p ' I Bracelet aaapa: iSfi^ JeWdry line, all mhSi ? C-ty M ??u,lt,y tmd* ?* E?Mti _T,?AlUi,lt' -NOVKLli MILJ^ kOiUCH. *J f? "ip mo tu? or l. i>uJi./ * co.-? II 5.rfnf! of Noreltjr Mill Flour; 1 w? "hbla of which la E?rm Frally, made from choice WhluWht.t. c'r OOAAK ? C01VGILL. WILLO W vrAG OSS'. " \V Iii?W w,*onj Md Cl4?. for ?*!? *?ry low br ,T ,pt -?- - ? 4QB. UBAVta. _ Wall Paper W 'r.?.^J.l:T"lu'5 ?'Unuon or tbou who to trod por ? v fr^ i ?'* P*P,:r? to coll and <-xamin? oar laira I stock of variooa pntterm. All ?? a<k of yem la u> sail etta ?<? ?? ?m rUk ih. ?,t! jS c oS,^ 1 ?<o-1,7 M*h> 81.. Wheeling. T?. ..-.SHyiw.^ ukanu? family flouh. ; *? - . nuutoro " n.,1 for tie bj TUOBUKX A UADDE5 HellTeTid In ?CJ n.rt of Uie cllj frte of cli,rvc. -v>^ FISH. ~ CITY BUSINESS. GrOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE, 174 MAIM ST., \VHEELtNC*. FALL AXI) WIXTEB TRADE. ^TO!fE & THOMAS take piea-ure In '"ihnouacfaethat j thej are now 2a receipt of their full Stact. ai f*U .end Vlnter , try G?od?f ?aHttl?s n?4 imillMcrr nodlN. They have just received tfuir Seect*} Fail Part hose ?, v bleb, added to their former stotk, nrlll enable them to pre ent to the Public more than 860,000 WORTH OF GOODS. Jelng by far the ian^rt and MOST DESIRABLE rtt.sk, and tnbraclhg Uit BEST 8VLECTION of choice good* iLey hare ver offered to the Public. To their former variety they have added a large stock of arpeting and Boas of the latest design* And bsst makes, ud also a beautiful line of choice Fur?, suJtaWe for the Water Trade,?to both of which, as well as to their stock cneraHy, they Invite the attention of the Trade. Having been In the Eastern cities a short time previous to he late heavy rl?e In all kinds of Cotton fabrics, and buy ug largely witbtb- Ca*h,(asthe> have done for many year* ist) as well aa directly from the Importers, ami Manufac u-Vrs In aome Instances; they are able to offer toduc*-inmta o t sm Cask Buyer*, either by the PIECE or at UETA1L xcc. d by no similar house it the West. To meet the wants of their rapidly Increasing Trade, they " ave tn*d?, and are ruakiup ample arrangements to furnish ?ie Public with one of the- beat selected stocks of goods In 'telr line In the West. ... In this stock may be found Ailly 12,000 yds Bilks?embracing some of the finest lm? 4,ooo " French Mtrinots, Cashmeres, Bomba hi beta and Maddemi*?? of every uuah'y and color, A full lin.- of .jhe. lUch<st Panted, Ombre ahadnrt jan n striped Caihmerts and Delaues?-imported* 400 Shawls and CIoaLs?embracing some of the ver Odercd In TVheelinf. yd? Ginghams, Uebazcs, Delaines and Prints, and 41,000 " of Domestics?embracing tne lsrgest ii. ?. of xmrriean Woolens and Cotton xoodakept by any similar ouse, 11 not by any lioust in the city. They have laid In tbrlr stock with a view to a closer cash rade, and pledjte die Public that no effort upon their pait hall be wanting to )?!? a?r. Tb? v feel confident that they caa^ffcr Inducements to lo?f ctith luper* excelled by io httise In the West, if in ic Umtcd Statrs. No trouble to show goods?goods sent to Jars. Hotels and Boats lor customers. PTA ways on hand, Prime Live Gtese Feathers. . KOV& ?;NCOt HAUL AMERICAN M A NUFACTC R kl. BVTLKU^ BOOK HKLPbKV ?W l iting i''luid. ' INCE this superior fluid Ink has been before the public O now nearly two years, it has been constantly gaining in avor, and la now preferred by many to the Car-famed Ar nold Fluid. During the past y?:sr twenty thousand quart and pint bot tles, together with Smaller sizes Innumerable,{have been sold '.o bankers and merchants* in Cincinnati, Louisville, Pitts burgh, Buffalo,Cleveland, Detroit, Terre Haute, Lafa>ette, Vlncennes, Indianapoll?, Evan>ville. Frankfort, Lexington, NsslivUle, Mclbpliis, fci. Louis, Vicksburg, Jackson, Natcbea ?ind New Orlltiu. It has also been adopted In the Stat? Df uartuients of Kentucky , Tennessee and Mississippi. It has liken three first class Diplomas at the Mechanics Institutes . inclnnati tod Louisville, and four Diplomas and Prize Me lala at SUie Fairs held last Fall in New York, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. The following merchants, bankers, Ac^ la Wheeling, here tofore uilfiff Arnold's English Ink, have purchased J. J. Boi ler's Book-Keeper's Writlug PJuid; Nortwestern Bank of \Irginla; Merchants* A Mechanics' Bankof Wheeling; Bonk of Wheeling^ Crescent Manufactu .naiuiews ? Co.; T. Sweeney A Son; Doane A CowgOl; Ott A Uojfd: Boyd A Ott: OlWrr Pry or; J as. H. Stout AOo^ Lamb ilbL OQberson A Co.; Press. f For salo at manufacturers prices by 0C80 _ WMLuiW, GILBEBSOX A CO. dHlOl^KiilKO'S PIANO FORTES OPENED THIS DAT, and now ready for laale, a fresh supply of Chlckering A Sons cel ebrated Piano Fortes, of beautiful Black Wal ? * ? m 'M ,J nut aud Rosewood finish, and for brilliancy of iOnc and lightness of touch cannot be surpassed either in this country or Europe, and are olfered at the lowest manufactu rers prices, including carriage. Also, Prince A .Co ? Melodeons, new style, with full and half swell, of fine ttosewood finish, and at the lowest Buffalo prices; with a general stock of Martin's celebrated Guitars, Italian, French and German Violins, YlollBcellot, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos, Tamborlnes, Tuning Forks, the best Italian Strings, with all other articles In the music line, and a gene ral asscrtment of Variety Goods. Wholesale and retail of the old Moalc and Variety Store No. 24 Union street. { m.v? JA8- MELLOB. LAUit,a & UhiMLEMhiN?'1 Ah_b MOXlOEt MNE PEHFUMEHIES. WK have just received a large assortment of ^chuioe Perfumeries and Toilet Article, comprising; Pomatums; French and American llalr Oils; ? Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief; ?? Batin's 14 20 varieties; \ - Oriental Drops; -11 Off ewe"?new and rich styles; | '? Stick Pomatums; Cosmetic Creams and Powders; Tooth Pastes; Toilet Water 3; Imported Colognee; , ? Aromatic Vinegar; Attar of Hosts?rich styles; Milk of Noses; ? ? Toilet Soaps?a great variety. For sale by T. H. LOGAN A Co. ? fay 14 -.; ? / _ Bridge Center Druggists. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. t'UNUiiNBJiHO ?fc UOliKHTS KO. 1, WASHINGTON MAM., Wheeling, Vt \\rODLD respectfully infony the public that they are now ;Vl replenishing their stock with a complete assortment of Drujt* aud Medicines, and will alwaya have on hand a supe rior Article of all kinds?ixarranUd Jin*. The following are some Of the articles in store : Congress Water. Ferrated Tlnct. Bark, Sims' manufacture. Cod Liver Oil, Baker's manufacture. Chloroform, Sulphuric Ether. Co 11 odeon?a very superior article. Arsenlte of Qulnlue; Brucla. Fine Extracts for Flavoring purposes. Dandelion Coffee, Wilson's. Wines and Brandies for medical use. Ac., la, Ac., .. myI4 ? fair, Teeth no<l Vail Braabes. I^UErichest assortment in Wheeling? ?'What-Not** Dbtters; Mosquito Fans; ? Fancy Pungent* and Match Safes; Porte Monnale*; Combs?all varieties; India Rubber G'^ods; With a complete assortment of Druggists Fancy Articles., For ule b]r V. U. LOUAH <V CO., m>14 Bridge-Cor. Druggists. tLA VOitlMG hATJiAGlX. f EMON, Li Oiangf, Almond, Roee, dec11 BRIDGE CORNER^DRUG OTOLE. 1?.?L , Olrect isupsrtailsa. \V I ,TC !S"|^ manufsclor Beilasi.our Fall importation 01 Irish LuAns. ?! LiUefca, and Limu Cau.Ltic-llantlkerchiefs. lh\se Linens a ere ma<K especially /or our own fraks, and are %?ar ranl?tl aU |>urc Luiut. Mf? ?uula rnpccUull? iu.it. pu,. chasers to call anu exit- as we are determined to sell at IcSs prices than can U- purdissed iu th? clS. lihlehELL A SVVLARlNGEN. WA.VitO tl . CLOVER SEED, T1MOT1IY SEED. BUlTEK ? . kuoe, Ac. By J. 0. CBLUNg, . ___ ?Aa- Market Bqmir*. Powder! Powder 1 : \,T RKILLT liu coiuuntly In midline, a rood rappl. JJ.1. l>u|x.m'a (uperior Klflo, Bportln* (in eannUlir.t lAiMIng, bota for rtc* >nd coal; ?bWi b? wis wll tdthtr br or .m(lc |MCfc?ciL a. low u It csu be lwl id th. iunroadfontractor. and otbera ails, taiga quotltlM, will do . ell u> calL lbs pure and fresh ground Pepper," fto lbs Alspice do do ^Ibl^- d? d? Qla^' pure Clbrca, lyu it* Gioa.moa^ fresh groani. 1MIU Cream Tartar, ground from tbe CbrjTWlj, warranted para and for HLlebr "T" . ALKX. TURN feR. A . .< ?'??! Uone C*Vera! ~" UtUiMniMii of airkiwU. for ul> low b? elitPPAKU k MOEGAN, ^ 1*1 W.I. <U?4t. r?i urr nt tlirf.1), WMteBeavarHats., W'^ajTar5^}^**"'*'* Ul*ir",","?.ar?T?lIi!uao4 y ? . B.V. ZtJ&ZKtBOX. . KUAXVCKXilUUUtX. OA BARRELS white Hint Hominy, for sale by ?\J ? ^i*ei7 THOBCRM. A HAPPEN, I tier rewuvwi, bco La re Tuutj?, anil lor sanJ l*. V M J. C. COLLINS, d**1* ? Market t>quare L BENCH -Ml'PLtii?mueii ruperior to the ordinary gem ? nipple; had jost as cheap. One gross received and lor . *?*? ->/ T. H. LOUAK A CO. ? sj WZ. Cox's Si^rkBng OclaUne, for jeflies, Blsne x?? Monge, Ac. AcM for sale low by LAUOUUX8 A BC8IIFIEID. I and Bed Pans?appreved'isoden patterns, Fer sale by? - r--. - aptt _ _ ? T, IL LOGAN A CO. . I^LUSH 6APS. ol every variety of style, col'^r and shapes 1 hiia Puub Cspa, from IS as U *4, for sale by _ttOVs9 ;___L _ S. b. MARFiat A EOF. J 1 OST-re^e^d a iursc aseoruoent of soft Otter Uau ... ? ^ KASP? 4 , - ? --T ' WTdhatwato-^i^ Wljeellmc, Ya. ,t - B^prixu,. ? ? l I HhLS. So. I Lard UU; f<rr .vl. or " ? ? ?, 1U I W ' U.HMJWAIIlWniiW. ,) |V>0 Ulpa'wowa. bAU, JWMRin^. !i :. i< ? ' V" M*-.r n.r ; -.^?i u\>y i.r r.-.: - mwM.