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NUMBER 2C8 WHEELING VA. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9. 1857 ,UME 5 VOI Cljc tiJljeeling jfntclligciuer, IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WF.KKLY AND WEEKLY, BY CAMPBELL &. MoDERMOT. OFFICE?Corner of Main an?l Quincy streets ?Knirance from Quincy st. TJflKMS. .$',00 DtiLT, per annum - . Tw-Wewlt, per annum WxKlLT.per annum JtATES OK AiJvERTISINO. EN LIMCS OF NONPAREIL, OK LfciJ, CONSTITUTISO A WARE. For one square 1 lusrrtion f l5 .. 2 " 1,00 ? * ?? ...W M 44 1 2^ 44 14 2 44 ^ ?f 44 1 month 0,00 ** *? 2 44 6.T5 M " 9 44 ?? 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Ii subscribers remove to other places without Inform ing lite publishers, and the papers are sent to the former di rection. they are held responsible. 5.?The CourUhave decided that refusing t? take periodi cal* frcm the oifice, or removing and leaving them uncalled c r, Isprima/ii^ia rriticnov of intentional fraud, TC UOHhE8PONI>ENTS. LETTERS concerning subscription, advertising or other fi nancial business of tho lntelligcncer, should be addressed to tke Proprietors. Letter s concerning the editorial department of the paper, ihoull be addressed to the Editors, jointly, or to either one of them. Ccrrespomlentswrltlng for publication, will please write only on one side of the paper. An observance of the above rules will greatly oblige us, and secure more prompt attention to correspondents than Irj might otherwise receive. CllUltCHKfcToF WHEELING. For the information of strangers visiting the city,w? pub lish the following list of the different Churches, and their time and place of meeting. If there are any mistakes, we will make the neceaaary correction with pleasure: .SX. Matthew'*, Epistopalian, Corner Monroe and Byron streets, Kev. E. T. Paasiao, llector; morning services lojf o'clock, evening, 7. St. John'*, Episcopalian, Main street, between First and fecond, Centre Whtellng, Kev. O. K. Warses, Pastor; borning services o'clock, evening, 7jj. First Preilyteriun, Rav. It. K. Wbld,Pastor, Fourthst., betaeen Monroe and Qulnc) ;scrvlceomorningandafternoon I Steam! Pretty terian, Webster street, between Main and J Market,Centre Wheeling; services morning and evening. Third Pre*l/yteria?, Fifth street, between Chestnut and Taibert at*., gouth Wheeling, Rev. E. WooDtJ, Pastor,servi ces morning and evening. Fourth J're*l>yterian,Rcr. A. Pa I'LL, Pastor, Malnstreet, Let-veen Washington and Adams sts^ services morning and evening. Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal, Rev. J. E. Wilsos, Paalor, Fourth street, between Monroe andQuincy; services morning and evening. Xurth St rest Method Ut Episcopal, Rev. A. A. Rsoaa.Pastor corner Market and North its., North Wheeling; services morning and evening. ili.ij.lln* Street Methodist Episcopal, Rev. T. II. Mok bob, Pastor, Cbapliue street, between First and Second, Centre Wheeling; services morning and evening. I* South Wheeling M. E. Church Rev. A. Stbvs**, Pastor; services morning and evcuing. Wheeling Island Chapel, on Wheeling Islaad, Rev. J. E. Wilsob, Pastor. tier man Mtlhoilist Episcopal, Rev.C. Hslwio, Pastor, Chapline street, between Webater and Third, Centre Wheel lag, St. James Cathedral, Roman Catholic, Rt. Rev. Bianor R. V. Whkljb, Fifth street, corner of llatnpden; services morning and afternoon. A**ociaU llejormed, Rev. J. T. McClcbb, Pastor, corner of Market and Jefferson sts.; services morning and afternoon. l>apti*t, , Clay street, between Fifth and Sixth streets; services morning and evening. Pisciple's, Market street, between Webster and Third. Centre Wheeling; services lOJtf In the aiorning, and 7# evening. Evangelical ProUstant, Rev. J. llu.ru. Pastor, Clay street, abov? Sixth, East Wheeling. lion Evangelical Luthtrian, Rev. F. Zmmmbbvav, Pa-tor, Market street, between Webster and Third; Centre U heeling; services morning and evening. Jewish Synagogue, Quiucy street, between Market and Main. Herman Protestant, Union Hall. Main street, between Monroe and Qulnoy; services 10# morning. ODD FELLOWS' lMltlSCTOKY Vlrgfnlua I.odj|C Mo. 3.?Meets every Thursday evening at the llall, corner of Market and Monroe streets Jutfkru Fnasvrn, N. O.; B. M. Carr, Secretary. fr'rnssklin Lodge No. 13*?Meets as above every Monday evening. Thomas Moobhiud, N. O.; IT. P. Mc Etlvey, Secretary. Was. Xell Lodge !*o. Meets as above eve-I ry Wednesday evening. Jons Wbisobbbwi, N. O.; John J Salad*, Secretary. Whrftlag Lodge lYo. 39.?Meets every Monday i evening at the llall,corner Market andQuincy streets.? j Sami-hox SsiBBcrrr, N. G.; John Thobum, Secretary. Paasla Lodge IVe. H'J.?Meets as above every J Friday evening. J. L. Maxwbll, N. G.; IF. W. Blanchard I Secretary. A brum'a RneaaspBieat No. f.? Meets at the lis!!, corner Market and Monroe streets, the jffmfand third Tuesday evenings of each month. Wk.Zixk, C. P.; S. IT. earton. Scribe. Wm. Tell Kaeampment No. .'Id.?Meets as I above the second and /ourlh Tuesday evenings of each month. Cbsblbs Diccmax, C. P.; X.Steger, Scribe. MASONIC DIKKCTOUY. Ohio Lodge Ifo. IOI.-?Meets at Masonic llall, corner Market and Monroe streets, theirs! and third Mon day evenings of eaeh month. G. W. SlOBTB, W. M.; Alex unJer Lavghlin, Secretary. Wheeling Lodge No. US.?Meets as above on 1 theirs* and thirxt Thursday evening* of each month. F. A, J BasxTLiseax.W. M.; S. IF. Pe<trson, Secretary. U'lseellug I'uiou ilsnpter No. f?.?Meets as I above on the second Monday evening of each month. W. G Scorr, U. P.; S. IT. Pearson,Secretary. Wheeling Kncumpnseut Ko. 1.? Meets as | above ou Hie fourth Mnudajr evening of each month. W. J G. C.,-l.Lorlng, Recorder. T? PRINTERS. We are prepared to furnish Printers with Wade*s superior 1 Nrjva, Book and Job Inks. We have now on hand Mews I ah. baud press. Kews Ink, poaer press. Hook Ink. Hist* Block. Extra Fine slo. Ued Ink. Exi/n Vine do. Llgkt Blue Dark Blue. I.ight lireea Dnrk <? roen. Yellow. White. CSold nice. Varnish. JL-e. dke. See. All luks sold b> usaarrantetl to be good; and If found no t*> be so. can berclurned at our expense. Jul? CAMPBELL A McDERMOT. A very nest and superior article of BANK CHECKS on all the city Banks ORDER BOOKS, ^'-ANK DEEDS, NOTES, DRAFTS, AC., Prtrtftl on-xlTt paper, tor nit ttklsOtTiH. 0"n5- Receipt? and Bill* of Lading o-'rtrdaniRwnttaoidcr. Al?,??rjdMcrlixionof Ul-i AND FANCY PRINTING! BUSINESS CARDS. LAWYERS. HUSSELL & FITZHUGH. Attorney* and tonniicllera nt J<aw? OFFICE No. 69, MOSKOK STREET, "Wheeling. Y?. ~JT~V. rKKDUETOST, TH. MKLVIN. PENDLETON 8l Ml LVIJNT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, Orrr tbe Bnnk of AVbrcIing, Wheeling, Va. fSS^Attend regularly the Superior and Inferior Courts of Baooke, lluncock and Ohio counttef. o. turiuw, 1 " J TOMW, . Jackson C. II., V*. f t Parkersburj, Va. Thaw & Turner, ATTORNEYS AT ,V HTV1M. attend ?trlctly to nil business entrusted to thrm In the counties of Wood, Wir-, Jackson, Ritchie, Gilmer and Pleasants. Particular attention given to collections. ?REFER TO? PHILADELPHIA.?Hon. George Sharswood ; Hon. Joel Jones, Hon. Chas. Gilpin, Messrs. Lee A Walker. BALTIMORE?Messrs. Neale k Luckett, Messrs. Penn k Mitchell. __ WHEELING?Messrs. Z. S. k J. J. Yarnall, Thomas John ston, Jr. ?ctttoly JAH. t?. WUEA'l ft%, ATTORNEY A T LA Wt Wheeling, To., HAVING sufficiently recovered to be able to resume the practice of bis profession', he may, for the present, be found at his residence ou liuincy street, between fourth and Filth ft*. . octfctf JOHN R. DONEHOO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. TX7ILL practice In Uie courts of Hancock, Brooke, Ohio V? and Marshall counties. Office over that of Z. Jacob, Esq., Monroe St., opposite the Court House, Wheeling, Va. janA>.ly PHYSICIANS. DR. E. G. WINCH ELL, UKNTlttr, HAS taken asuit of splendid rooms In Hombrook a new block,lib# Main st.,directly over C. P. Brown's Jew elry store, where he hopes to establish himself permanently. By close attention to his business, reasonable charges, ?ocd and faithful work always warrauted, he hopes to secure a hare of patronage. , ?, _t Dr. W. is familiar with all the new modes of inserting. Teeth, including the "Continuous Gum" work. Pilling, cleaning and extracting, done in the best and most faithful m Nocbarge for advice. For further particular! inquire at he office. _ mv84 ALFRED HUGHES, M. D. Homoeopathic Fliysiciaii, HAS removed his office and residence, and permanently located himself at the corner of Fourth and Quinccy streets, below the First Presbyterian Church Owe*Hocaa:?Morning,from ? to 9 Noon, ?? 1 M 8 Evenings, 41 * 4t-9 BILL OF PRICES.?For a single visit, 7ftcents; medicine, 23 cents. For two or more visits a day, 50 cents; medicide, ib cents. Advice at office, and medicine, from 23 to BO cts, sud upwards, as the case may be. Obstetric cases from |5to flO. Visits to the conntry, according to distance. The above "Bill of Price#" is given because it Is said my charges are much higher. my tt-lyd DRUGGISTS. , (SC. e to his fj ? friexvls ana ine public generally, that having piurha ?ed the Interest of the senior partner to conducted under tlie firm of J. Crumbacker A Son, he will continue the same at the old stand, No. 175 Main St., and would respectfully solicit, and trusts to merit a continuance Df the patronage so liberally bestowed ou the old Urm. He has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opening an extensive und well selected stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy articles, Ac., all of which were tMirchased after strict personal inspection and with scrupu lous regard to the purity of quality, and are now offered to the public on the most reasonable terms. IJrr A. C. GOOD & CO., [SUCCESSORS TO JAMES BAKElt.] Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Otrntr o/Jlaln , A ana Monroe www, WHEELING, VL. C. GOOD k CO., havo bought the entire stock of Jaa. ?a ? Baker, and wlU continue the business at the old stand. Dr. Baker having gone into one of the ceeoinit on hand, (and offering on the best terms) a full as lortmrnt of the ?ery bet article! In thtiM'neoTbMlncil. Reeling. Dee. SO, 1*6?. dc21 ISLAND TANNERY. B KHGER&HOFF MAN, MAXCFACTUklCaa OF Every description of Iseatlier, AM)? Dealers In Wool and HliW* Stor4 Room So. 170, cttmtr Jlarbei tiUty and JTain urea, WHEELING, VA. 52BTShoe Findings of all kinds on hand, and sold at very moderate terms. " T.'nWEENEY & SON, (SCCVINKlltS TO BWirJITSilllUJ.) MANUFACTURERS OF FLINT GLASSWARE, China, Qaeenaware, l.anps, Olranslolea, Table i:otlery, Ac. No 65, MAIN 8T11ERT, WnuuajA. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, SrokmKLT exc?a!Io? Horn.-] ?>rnu mid M>. llliir street*, Pittsburgh, Pa. w. C. CONNELLY, Proprietor. maylS S. AVERY, Wk.leule and Kelnll Hat and Cap Manufacturer. NO. 1? MAINSTREET, Wheeling? V?. I*riUaenhandlhelance?tand be?t ...ortment ot Hata inrtOao. ?? ?ll ?lualllle. and alaea ? o. ????.?? HEISKELL & SWEAR NGEN, Ur.lcri ia mil kind, of B Fanoy and .'Staple Dry Goods. ?. Corner of Market and Union itreets,three doonfrom Geo. K. Wlckham'l Aucllan Iloom ", U|tl WHEELING va. H. OK AN OLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission MBKCHANT8. corker Mostaoa amd market htkkxts, WHEELING, VA. Lambdin, Bonham & Co. VIRGINIA* WHKBtlNUi* FlICENlX ?1P Manufacture Printing and Wrapping Paper, Candle Paper, Cotton Yarn Paper, Steam Boat Paper, Bonnet Boards, Fullers' Boards. Ac. mTreilly Wholesale dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Wine* and Liquors, No. Wl Wist MOB Mi*?rt S?ri*?, maTilr WHKKUf T-, VA. ?'claluoT ' ?. m'cuujBi J?. . .c- ?? "ox M'OLALLENS <S KNOX, iVholr.ulr A Htlall denier. ?b oil Linda ?f Boots, Shoes, Leather, etc. *?? Jrote^B?El.INO. VA. i w gKXTOS L. SEAL. Z77T. VAN 3H EAU1NGEN (lEXTONt ^EAL Ac SWKABtNWKN, FANCY DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE, it VormiVi'>EipnJA. A. TALUiit. W. TALLAkT. t.a. pBLAM~m?. TALLAWT 8c. DELAPLAIN, FOUU ABUINO ?A*n? . Commission Mercnanis, nTg y. W* !*"*' Md *'?11 fiSuSSb, TA. ? f"R ARMSTRONG, AGENT AND DEALER II* REAL estate, Offlc. corner of Main jnfXi-lj* L 6.1 BLOCH, Importer and Dealer In Brandies Wines, Gin, Ac. WHOLESALE * RETAIL, n,. 0, ai??? '? _ apUto W.aaU??.T^ e. Varney; . *-L-Y?is< w. p. Peterson, bIHE, MARINE LIFE,INSUR'CE AXD tAJfD AOMXT. Nn. *1 Mom?>? wtow. wrouao. v*L w. HEBXJBN, BOUSE FURNISHING ANB HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. NO. SO MONROE v w>ln BUSINESS CARDS. . . n??w T* *? *>****? ' DREW & DRAKE, {SutcfMom u> S. D. Woodrmc, Attn!.') NO. 5 WASHINGTON HALL, KEEP constantly on hand > l?r?c and ch oice as 'v cro. of articles usually kept in a ftrrt c!a-.' FAMILY GR0 CEItV, together with tlic most choice and selected brands ol TOBACCO and CIGARS. . !gj_ JNO. D. M. CARR, DEALER In Western Land. Town anil City property, Land Warrants, and Agent tor the sale ?rM} ,p'0*?' ty. particular attention paid to the location and transfer ?f|2!r-Offlce*Xo.\ "Ilornhrook's Row," up stairs. Mir eh 12. 1SS7?ly JOHN HOWELL, DKAL.EK IN BOOTS, SHOES, (f-C; ,Vo. 173. glnin St. S. D. HARPEK & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HATS CAPS, STRAW GOODS, 1IUFKS, FURS, AND CARPET BAGS, No. 129 Malnst. corner of onion, Whkxuko.Va. - . rnWAMnT ~"*HOsTr?WABl>a -W A. EDWARDS & BRO? GROCERS, r of Klutketuud JJIonrw OPPOSITE THE McLURE HOUSE, wheeling; V A W-Erery rarl<ty of Groceries, Spices, Brandies,1Willl?> iiS/Wlnes/Oln, Ale, Tobacco, Clears, Ac., *c? constantly on hand. - ? - - C. P. BROWN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL RY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 108, Hornbrook's Building, IVliiluHt. Wheeling CLOCKS and WATCI1ES cartfuUy repaired. MATHEW MoNABB, DEALER IS groceries, flour, mill Feed, Corn, Oats and baled Eay. irroura t?? 2o 8I?rT' ^-Thc highest price paid In Cash for Country Produce. J.C.COLLINS, Grocery, Feed and Produce Store, Jio. is?w??g?15?*^*mld' 17*KEPconstantly on hand allkimlsuf Fecd.sncli as K. Corn, Bran, Shorts, Ship Stuffs, ete.. Flour, Corn Meal, lutter,Egf?, Poultry, Provisions, and Dried lnds, together with a complete assortment of Family Gro 'g^Cash paid for corn, oaf. FU???d, Dried Fruits, heep Skins,hides, hotter, CFK* and poultry. HS jTm. M'i" AUIN & CO., [LATE TRIPLETTS, McFADlN * CO.] COMMISSION MERCHANTS. KO 33 LKVEK, ? 66 CUMICTCUL STaOT, en. i.oni?, ai*., _ . . "VRDERS for Lead, Hemp, Prorlslons, Flour, Grain, Ac., J solicited and promptly eiecuteii. ?llE.rr.ll lu? _ ,, J. J. Akowboj A Co., Bankers, 8t. Louls.U_o. L. A. Bbkoist & Co., febU?It JOHN L. UNION HAI.L B W I 1. ? ' N ? ?? . so. S3 MAIN STRUCT, WH*KUXO,TA. - Vholesale and Itet.il dealer In P^nW. On^ Sash Doors, Wlnuow Glass, Looking Glasses, Brushes, Ac., Ac. ir old friend, and the public *??;?>?? tore. octal '56-ly ~w. 8c 3. STEWART, mscFicicuis or ,KOVa ITOVKN, BIIATE*. V! Casting, lor Thre^bliijt Machine., KORTH ??CC?""-) STEWART <? CA LD WELL, MAMPncTcaEiis or . IOPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WARE, errs. K.D U>_V A. Wholesale^Paper Warehouse jrlmsT., nearquivcyst LAMBDLN, OILBERSON & CO... v.^^OTU^^nd^S'n.U^on'hand the follow VI log Papers, STRAW WS1PPW0, ROO WRAPKSO, masilda, txa A*n CANDLB PAJER. '? which they Invite the attention of purchaser.. IJgM V B N I T I A N BIjINPS George Roberts, ?CONTINUES to manufacture to order (wholesale and re ^ W,)-.be.uUf,,.r.Ane,yof.DOW 8 These'BHnX aJe^-'rlo'r"' mrjS klndP of Window Winds in use. rtr*Call *pd examine specimens. , _onnl B.?Old Blinds repainted, and trimmed equal T M. PUMPREY. KOKWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT. 10 XAts saaKTT, ;!<KS?1.T orrostx. .is ou> sraan. Wheeling, Va, BE|IEB'Iuir* Howell, Whcellnr.Ta, C. k B. Darenport, BarnesvUle, 0. Burt,8hafer A Smith, Cambridge,0. D. Appleirate, Zanesrllle. O. Price * Son.Suilthfleid.O. 0. A.Zone, Baltimore. Ie*' _ ~ S. ^WERY, _ is SOW OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN S HAT6 AND CAPS, B..KNPU1>? AND WMnWf.W**8' NO 140 MAIN STHEE1, ""AS -spetjee house. WHEELING, VA. MBTCALF & MT.DHE, FroprietorB. jnhfr-ly ?_____ H. ?. .okstth. BAKER, FORSYTH & CO., StCCESSORS TO LOGAN, BAKE# A CO. W HOLESALE tobacco house, " 1 j?o. r. uiLCHabfT. a. ?. J""" j ORD AN & CO. PAPilli MANUFACTUHEKS. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE Molu QPP?'" W- wut&L/xb, VA JOPPEK. Til* iTsMBK* MBON WAKK Manuiaotory. Tit AN'KFCL for the liberal patronare heretofore ^tatorUrfhUfS'nds%^t"eTnh?e ?H?ifer^ro7ih,cr^ i^haTd'f.^ ^orrJen. fir' wholesale and retail at TCUealToPieeTi on hand Cooitln, Store, of the most appror ?SSS^'? will please the most fastldlonr. VAnvET No. S, Main street. t Sheppard and Morgan, WHOLESALE AN1) RETAIL. Saddle, Harness and Trunk Manufacturers. Ko 181, Main bt. Corner oj bnion. HUr SdWooTcoUara Whip., Hames, auortment of Carpet Bap and Satchels of erery V,ru"io?rk^d "u ?"Shed prompt.y and n.ef fort w!ub??sp*??J t. merit a ?onunu?.ce ^public fk ror. GIt*I?.c^1. SHEPHARD A MORGAN. novlT v ??? " i HOOP SKIRTS. 77T, -VTKAPOliTAS, Whale Bone, Braas, Steel, u?l Molulr i> Sklru, Just r??lTedbyQsKELL4 BWRARIS0?. apo ?? WHITE GOODS. TnLL*r,"< ,U>Ck to WaSKELL * SWEABISOK*. IRAN SPORT ATI ON. Cleveland, Pittsburgh &. Wheel ing Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME. ON and after Monday, June 22 1S57, Train", will ran dally, (Sanday'8 excepted) as follows: l.EAVE BKIDfiFPORT. 9-15 A M Mall Train, atop* at Way Stations, arrives at 9.15 A M j?? ;t p Mf pwiadelphla at 0:;* A M, New Ycrk at 1u:ih? A M, Cleveland at ?:15 P M, Toledo at 6:00 P M, and Chicago at ?:n0 next 8*M P 31 Express" Train, stop? at Way Stntloni?, ,except Portland, Ru?b Run ?nd Jeddo, but_*Jil st0f! nt tlio*e stations on fcignal, arrives at Pittsburgh at p m. Philadelphia at 1:00 P M. New York at 5:t'0 P SI, and Cleveland at 9:bO P SL LEAVE PITTSBURGH. ^ ? 2:!H) A M Express Train, stops at Wellsville, bellow CrH% StcubenvUle and all stations between Steuben* lllc ami Bellair, arrives at llridRWrt^W A JI 9:40 A SI Accommodation Train, Mops at all way Stations and arrives at Bridgeport at 1:52 P M. 8:00 P Sf Mail Train, stojis at all Stations, and arrives at Bridgeport at P SI. LEAVE CLEVELAND. 7:00 A M Mall Train, arrive. at Bridgeport at ':W P M. 2:00 P SI Train from Cleveland, arrives at Bridgeport at 7:38, and at Bellair at 7:50. Counecilons. Connections are made*lib the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road at Wheeling to aud from Cumberland, Harpers ferrj, Baltimore Washington City and I'hiladelphla. With Central Ohio Rallrord at Bellair to and from Xanes ville, Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis aud bt. ? k?W?th SteubenvJIle and Indiana Railroad at Mingo Junc tion to and from Coshocton, Dresden,^ Newark, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, Indianapolis and bt. Louis. At Cleveland with Railroads and SU-amers to and from Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Rock Island, Burlington, Dubupue. St Paul, Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New lork a^tVitteburgh with Pennsylvania Central Railroad to and from Harrlsburgb, Lancaster, Philadelphia, and New \ork. ?No change of Cars between Wheeling and Pittsburgh. For Ticket* to all points, apply to W D-Jerry, Agent, Union Office, opposite Steam Boat Landing at Wheeling, or it the Stations at brldgtport and Bellair. _ Sup'ts Office C. Jfc P. Railroad, I J. DURAND, Sup t. June SO, 1S57. f Je24-t' WHEELING- TO CINCINNATI. west aud sooth. SHORTEST AND -MOST DIRECT ROUTE CINCINNATI, ?OUISVILLE, FRANKPORT. LEXINGTON, KVAN3TILLK, VINCENNES, OA1RQ AND ST. LOUIS, And all points West and South Is via. the Cincinnati, Wilmington and ZANESVILLE SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD. Vicelce miles shorter by this Route than tin. Columbus to Cincinnati. Take itie Central Ohio Koad to ZANESVIL1.13, Lud there chabok caaa and take those of the C. W. A Z. Short Line. TRAINS LEAVE ZANESVILLE AS FOLLOWS: it 8:26 A. SI. and 12 SI., for Cincinnati and points a* above, n arrival of Central Ohio Trains from Wheeling and the last. This route passes through N. Lexington, Lancaster, Cir leville, Washington, Wilmington aud Marrow?the richest ind most beautiful part of Ohio. pBT~ Be particular and ask for Tickets via. the C. W.4Z. ?hort Line Rail Road. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. For THROUGH Tickets and other Information, "nqnire it Central Ohio Ticket Office, in theSprlgg House, on ^ ater treet, Wheeling, Va. L GEST, Prcs't, W. W. BAY LEY, Act. Supt., Cincinnati. Zanesvdle, O. Je22-ly RAILROAl). jreat Northern and Southern Mail Kouto. FOR NORTHERN, 80UTHERN AND. WESTERN TRAVEI.KRS. rvrlee Daily, (Sunday night excepted,) between Rich mond and Washington City via Gordonsville and Alex indvla. Hour's of departure at Rich- ? mond 6:45 A. SI. and idJOP. ?. Returning leave Washington... C A. SI. and 4 P. SI. A rrire at Richmond 1:80 P. Sf. and 4 laggage checks and tickets, given through between Rich Q?THESE TWO RAILROADS HATING NO STRAP RAID, ind being in excellent order, and CARRYING THE GREAT CORTHERN AND SOUTHERN .MAIL, give Uie best guar antee of always securing connections, as is shown by arri ?als daily at Richmond and Washington city in advance of he Steamboat lino. ra rAa* Bvrrriu Ricwioan A*n Wjishisotow An Omnibus will be found always ready to take through >assencers and their baggage of wearing apparel, between he two Depots, free of charge, with, ample time for them to ake their meals, whether going North or South. Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville and ?Vaahlngton at the Terminus of the Road, now nearly com deted to Danville. An Agent of the Company will receive he Checks of passengers from the Danville Road, and at end to their baggage all the Way to Washington orfctbe Bal 1 The'fare the same by the mail line as by the old steamboat ?There Is no change of cars on the night line,between B^h nond and Alexandria. FKKIOtlT DEPARTMENT. Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanea ville Railroad. A fERCHANTS, manufacturer;, alrf Uje puhllc l\l ttre hereby respectfully informed that the C. W. h Z. R. R. Company is now prepared to receive and lorward freight from tlie temporary Station In &nfaTlUe. on Second ?trcet iorth or Main.) to Cincinnati, Morrow, Wlimlugt.n, ?aah ngton.Circleville, 1-uica.ter, New Hate Statlona. Particular attentlou will alio he given tothe orwnrdlng of Freight dritlne/ for the Weat lu accordance rith the wi.lit-s of couslgnora, whether by Railroad or the Rlprel^htIwllllDbc recelred and delivered during the winter nonthi from 1 A. M. to * P. M.; during the auinmer montha from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., and jhlpperf favoring the Company with their patronage, may rely upon the Company ? Af(n? tiring erery attention nece??ary to Iniure Uie utmolt "rompUtude and .afety in the foraardlng of property en 'fVorftirtherC Information aee the Freight Tariff pabUahed by *e Company, or apply}. K.SMITH, General Freight Agent, my?0d Zanearllle. Ohio. Change of Time! CLEVELAND AXH rjTTSBURGJI RAILROAD. XJ. S. "NT ATL DAILY LINE BBTWEKN Wheeling- and Pittsburgh. THE fine aide wheel pas- , ,,? | senger steamer PORES1J CI-! TY, Capt. Geo. D. SIoore,and BDIURN L,Capt. Asa SheplierdB^^^B .III run daily between Wheeling and Pltttburgii?the "l!v le?ring Vrhedlncerery Monday, Wedneaday at," ]?;? ,nd the Diurnal eTery Tueiday, Thurriay and Saturd ay it I A. M.. arrirlnr at WeUirlile In time to connect with the Clereland car., and at Pittsburgh In time for tlie^morning line East. Returning?the Forot City 'errea err Tueaday, Thuraday and Saturday, and K Monday, Wedneaday and Friday at 10 A. H-, arriving at Wheeling In time for the mail lines for Ohio. For freightor pa-ageapply onbo?Jor? ^ EBTThronghTlclteta for Cleveland, Tolelo.Monroe.De trolt; Milwaukee. Chicago, Buffalo and Dunkirk, aold atthe o?r. of 8. C. Raker A .. WILLIAM HARE, Plummer and Gas Fitter, NO. 178, MAIN ST., Wheeling, Va. * CV1I O D S E 8 fitted up with Water and Oaa. Orderl omthe country for Pipe, and Pump, attended w aMhort tice. Yzll MOVED OVER. I. M. PDMPHRBY HAS removed hl? FORWARDING AND COMMIfSlON House to No. 70 Main street, nearly opposite to hlsold stand. ? ? islTlHRSl BITTERS! Dot,have'. HoIUnd B ttera Hoofland'a Oenu? g H oatetter ? _ . H Gouley*. *2^" S!!" Richardaon'a But^I for aale. Wholesale and Retail, rahU T.H.MWAWKXl. THAXjBERG's music. TutlltrRfl'fl Variation! on Home, Sweet lirjme. ThJxBERO-S " on I>a't Ro.e of Summer. THAuSltGW " on "Elialre D'Amore." TU ALBKRO*3 Romance Tariee. THALBERO'i ^'r^/;l'rom ?fcISTWHibfrr8 Muaic and Piano Wareroom. MS Mala St. Elegant black lack mantlksi-Wc win open ll^gant Blaelt Lac. ^^?J bWRARUWF.N, INSURANCE. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY, And mivf y?">\ ?"r"!uf"TV.T,. insuring YOUlt WILLIAM T. SELliV? L*srRA.NC>? .AflKsr?Ofticerat ttr Store of Tnllant k Delupluin, Main Street, ^heeling, will take Pite aud Marine risks in the following prompt No. 1 Virginia Insurance Companies, vis: virirtnla at The Insurance Company or tl?e Valley or Mrgtnia, UTheh?ynchburg llosc aud Fire Insurance Company at LyAlso^ win uke applications for Life Policies In that well established Company, the Cnited Statcs Life Insurauce^n nultv * Trust Company of Philadelphia.. The Insurance Company OJj' THE VALLEY OF VIKOINIA CtAPIl'AL IS0tf.tt)(i?all paid In aud Invested, with cur promptly adjusted an J paid. ? M" T" BU?Ut. -RHFF-ITENCKS? ? , J II Baker, Tallunt * Delaplatn, Tbos. U. List, ? ?? 'fmV' ? g 0B,?.VAC""?n tcK Co.. li?V4 iloweU, O. W Uela.ell A Co. jan29 ?riie l,j uThburg iio?e atial-iic lu.urauce Company of I-.y?cl?I>urj{? * /-lAI'ITAI. *100,000 *111 take risk* L and pay losses. Agent jan29 ? Life Insurance. ? IMIE undcrxlgiic'l *111 late applications for Life I In tlie United states Lite Insurance Annuity L Troll Company of Philadelphia. ,541,408 42 Ktimated value of annual premiums. ? ~. - gjjjgyl* ?? TV-hodlng. Jan.?, lMT.-[jang9 Tlie Citizens Eire, Marine and INSURANCE "^COMPANY OF WIIKEUNB. OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THE M. * M. BANK. rHIfl Company I? now fully organized Pr?P*T^J?. issue Policies, at the most liberal rates, on *iaa, Ma """""""?""""?DreECTOM: SSV'-JEBS: X^S^'eney, JSfcS^ laal" 0^" Aehesoo. L. 8. ^'^LAP^ ^ w. F. PcTKgsoy. Secretary. !liL FIRB iklND MARINE INSUKANOE AGKNCEY, Ai WHEELING, VA. rf OWARD PIRK AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., OP -uu^cS.f [ ncoiuorn f Jp^unwy,Tnllin. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, }*000,000> PULL AVl AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED. Jn vetted on follow: 'irst Bonds and Mortgages on Proper tv in the City of Philadelphia, $W,0J0 locka irorth par ?24?? lash on hand, -5J imount secured by Stock Notes, lW,0Q0 ?^SiPO&SSn EPFECTS INSURANCE ON Building., Merchandise, Furniture, Lurol*r, Ac., on Ves ds, Cargo and freight, to all Porta, aud by Railroad, nd Rivers, at the lowest Katea, and upon tlie most liberal eriaa: guaranteeing Prompt Payment on the adjustment of ?osses. perpetual Insuranc.at usual rates.^ Agent for the State of Virginia. Office Union HaU Buildings, West aide of Main St., 2nd oor South of N. W. Bank. Insure your Property. A XD SAVE YOU it EARNINGS BY /AHURINQ YOU It LIFE. Wm. T Selby, Iuaurance Agent, Will take Plre and Marine risks in the Insurance Company f the Valley of Virginia Capital ?300,000 11 paid in, and Invested with surplus. ,?,A i \rii.la also take applications for Life Policies, in the VV United States Life lusurauce Annuity aad Trust Com any of Phlladelplda. ,541,408.42 Estimated Value of Annual Premium...... .... <SSO,2M.OO augO Office at Tallant k Delaplalns 8tore Main 8t. "THIS aSTNA INSURANCE COMPANY OP HARTFORD* CONN. lHCOBrvUA'tsiu, ??'"1 "?. ... UTH A PERPETUAL C?A RTEK-CAilH CAPITAL e o o, O O O. "~\NE of the oldest and best institutions {in this country, ^/continues to take risks upon the most favorable terms. Apply to E. B. SWEAR1NGEN, Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. OFFICE?Union Hall Building, Main street. ??'?juia?aiy ?HOME "FIRE- AND MARINE lXHUHAMCU UUMl'AA 1. [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STREET, N. Y.] ? -n..?., ?7<7,97244 Jash Capital tns C77 fifi ? ? * * ? ??58?CTT 06 rHIS Company is owned and managed by some of the wealthiest and best merchants In the ^FRSON "" for particulars enquire of W. F. POTBRSOft , j nS Agent fsr Wheeling and vicinity. Valley of Virginia FJltB AUD AtAlUXE INSURANCE COMPANY. Wm. T- Melby, Agent at Wheeling. OFFICE?at the store of Tallant A Delaplain, Mainstreet, J between Monroe and Quincy snreets; are prepared to ake Risks at customary rates on Goods in transitu, Steam mats,Stores, B?""^illENCES_ J.R.Baker, Tallant *|DelaplaIn, Titos. H. List, D. Lamb, Norton, Aches on k Co. G. Hardman, B. Brady, 8- 0. Baker k Co., List k Howell, O. W. Heiskell * Co. septic ? - _ _-j ""INSURANCE CHE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHEELING. IncorporaUd\i&\. rAKES risks at the lowest rates on Buildings of all kinds, 8teamboats, Furniture and Merchandise, and against all I angers attending the Transportation of Goods ?n rivers, eas, lakes, canals and railroads. ' * DIRECTORS. p Or an el-. 8. Brady, Rob't SlorrUon Sam'l Neeli Win. Fleming, J-W Dan'lLamb. Robt Patterson, 8aml.0tt. ROBT. CRANGLE, Pres't. R. W. HARPiao, 8ec*y. w . ^T* Applications for Insurance will be promptly attended o by the Presideut and Secretary. Wheeling, Jan. 28. Laughlins & Bushfield, Wb.laall IlruK|{iala, Jvo. 25, Monroe Street, A RF. rewiring Ihetr FaUstock ?f Drugs, Patent Medicines, Aj>alnts,Olts, Perfumery and Fancy articles Ac., to nlilch lie attention of l>ealera Is invited. In our .stock way br 700 Il?s Gnm Camphor, 1,000 lba Cream Tartar, LOOO " Brimstone, 2,i?00 " Bi Cart Soda, 000 ?' Epsom Salt., J,000 " Soda Sa aratus, > 000 " Sal Soda, ?"0 " Flos. Sulphur, ?50S ?' Gumarablc, ^pi0^0 " SaltpeUe, 500 lbs Pepper, 600 lbs Sicily Licorlca, 4oO " Allspice, 100 Cal. Licorice, 3m> " Cinnamon, &00 4 Cloves, 100 ? Nutmegs, 10 bxs Gr'd annsmon, UoO " Uuaurd, 10 " " ,p"PPer' 200 ?? Racc Ginger, 60 dol Mustard, 5u0 " Or',1 Ginger, <W " Bxt. Coilce, PATENT MEDICINES. AvreV Cherrj- Pectoral, Batcbelor's Balr Dye, Radway's It. Relier, Jayne's Medicines, Oinklln*. Salve, McClintock's Medicine., vinllowar's Plils, Hampton's Tincture, hS'S Ointment, Dalley?. Pain Exlractor. HooUand's German Bitters, and every other medicine Thomson's Eye Water, *old. CHESnCALS. 50 lbs Quinine, SO " Ca'omel, 50 44 Taunirl, 25 " Blue Mass, 20 " Chlnlocune, Pota*h, SO " Morj?hine, 15 ?? Glyeenrrle, 20 41 Cinchona, 10 CjLPotasss, 10 44 Chloroform, 10 LIimes. T^r Oi:neh. AU of which we gurractee to give satisfaction inboih quality and price. ? Books. Stationery & Wall Paper. NEW ARRANGEMENT. HAVING purchased the Book, Stationery and \\ all Pa oar establishment of John H. Thompson, I will contin ue the business ut the old stand, HT Main street, \>he=hug. Va., and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to predecessor. It is my purpose to keep constantly on hand a full and comdlete assortment In Uie various branches of the busi ness. and to sell at the lowest prices. . To Country Merchants, Teachers and others, purchasing at wholesale, great Inducements are offered in stock and ^!C-VyhP'""0rE*I'-_ .A8.C.0RU. To my Old Friend, and 0rr I TARE great pleasure in recommending Mr. J as.V. Ofr, to whom I have s?ld my stock of Books, Stationery, Widl paper, 4c , and to request for 1dm a continuence of the pa 'TS3SrM'*n**?" "rmei0HN H. THOMPSON. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ! " JUST RECEIVED from the celebrated manufactoiT oi ^ilfCbaTi. A Co-, a -leodld Jot,of Pianos. rf?e Pianos are made with the full Iron fr^e, clr?^Ur 8cales, and sliding desks, with patent suspension .brIUf*'c,??KJl; Son bearings, and the repeating grand action, and are faBy warranted to give satisfaction, and are made to stand in any CljuSSo?a splendid lot of Melodeons for churches, or the " toa"d ln 4 - --c 185 Main su, Wheellnie. thjel9-w MISCELLANEOUS.^ ZPI^VjSTOS. -T. CARTWRIGHT, WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL DEALF.lt IN IVnalc nnd Klualtnl Iuatruutenta, Cutlery nml Variety <iood?, NO. 125 MAIN STREET. I AM receiving and keen constantly on hand a larj?*Stnek of the celebrated HALLET, DAVIS A CO. 8 PIANOES. Also, a complete assortment of MELODEONS and SERA PII1NES, from the celebrated manufactories of Oarhart, Nedhara and A. P. Hughes. Also, a splended Gothic Or gan, style for Churches or Lecture Room*, with four stops. SHEET MUSIC. I am constantly receiving and keep on hand a large and choice collection of Sheet Music. Also, Instruction Books for every kind of Instrument now in u*e In connection with the above, I keep the largest stock in the Western country of the following goods: Violins, > io llncelloes, Double Basses, Guitars, Banjoes, Tangerines, Flutlnaes, Accordeon*, Flutes, Fifes, Fageolets, Clarlnetts, Drums, etc. In fact, I keep every article belonging to the Muaicbu-dntss, supplied with instruments at short no"?- - Pianoea, Melodeona, Straphines *nd Accordeoni, tuned and repaired, and all other kind* of instruments, generaUy, with neatness and dispatch. f5BT"All goods warranted, at tills establishment. dec20 LJ_-* i ?? GEANGEE'S Commercial and Mlathiomatical INS TITUTE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. "> mote ir/io icuh to attend a Commercial College. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED! Oil, TUITION FREE! S U IT M E R A 1111 A N G E M ESTSi IiO TII08E WHO ENTEK MY INSTITUTE, OIt REMIT me $5l), and thus sicure OUARANTEK SCHOLAR SHIPS, any time before the lat day of next September,can, ipon completing a thorough courae of Double Entry liooic keening and its Collatteral Branches, secure lucrative em ployment In Commercial ?r Banking Houses as Accountant* irithin ninety days nfter their graduation, or else they will be indemnified to the full amount of the sum paid for tui tion, and thus realize Vree Tnition, or IjUcratlrcSitnniiona. Graduates from this Institution are now filling responsi ble and lucrative positions as Caehiera, Book keepers and Railroad Oflice Clerks, in different sections of the country, nnd are being preferred by business men to Graduates of any oUier Mercantile Col'ege. Hence the above unparal leled inducements which nothing but the great Superiority of my instruction and thorough training of my students for business life would warrant. ... _? The Principal of this Institution ha* been a practical iccauntant/or a iotiyer period than any other Jeachcr in the Western country. Address the undersigned for further reticulars. mv9 Will. W. GKANOKK' Watches, Jewelry, Silver on tl Plated Ware, Clocks, Ac. 4c. O. 1?. BBOWN, No. 118 Malu;SUeet, Wheeling, Va. TS now opening one of Ihc llntM and largest aiiortmenta JL ?> fcOOUB IU IJIB ?*,?* )?? V * i* city, which will be soIj? W holesale and .Retail at price* as low as any houic West of the .Atlantic i*. ??' Among hls 'goods may be fOtind Gold and Silver Watches from some of the most celebrated English and Suisse M***; facturerers. Also, tlie real D. H. A D. American Lever WatchM. Clocks in great variety, including a few 8 day Regulators of fine quality, suitable for Banks, Railroad Stations, Office* and Watch Makers. ? ? . Beautiful Jewelry, lu setts or otherwise, of Coral, Mosaic, Cameo, Gold,-Pfone, I^iva, oml all OoM Jcwctry. Also, an assortment of Soft godder and plated Jeweliy. ?cry cheap. Flue pocket Cutlery, Baxora, Scissors, Silver Rlnga, Card Cases, Gold* Pens, Ac. 4c. Every article In this establishment is warranted to be as good as represent ed, or the money returned. A call is respectfully solicited. mliSo 118 Main St., one door from Marsh A Taylor s. No. 2 Washington Hall. I TAKE pleasure In Informing my frienda and P&trous of Wheeling and its vicinity and the citlaens generally that I have just received the largest, finest and best selected stock of Cloths, Caslmeves and beatings, for spring and summer wear, that I have ever offered to the cltlsens or Wheeling ami vicinity; all of which I.am prepared to make to order in the latest and most approved sty e and best manner, at short notice. All good* warranted to be as rep rTha? abio Just'recelved a large stock of Gents' Ing Goods, audi as white, colored and tnarsell and Shirt Collars, Silk, Cotton and Merino Under Shirts, Silk, Cotton, Linen and 'Janes Draws, Silk anil kerchiefs, Subpendera, Silk, Cotton and Lialc half Hose, black, white and colored Kid Gloves of the very best makes, {.lain bUe* and fancy Stock*. ^^'"sTALlSaN. mhSS Merchant Tailor. No. ?. Waihlnpoo 11.11. New Arrangement. rt . II,m n r lllor. frtP tl. I WOULD announce to the subacrlbers for papers, Period icals, Ac., whose names have been transferredto us iTrom Sir. Tobln's Books, that we are now receiving said Periodi cals Ac. regularly, and would request those above referred to, to call at 111 Main street. Any wlshlug to discontinue their subscriptions, wlU please ndvl?e us that we ?ay not lon ger preserve their copies. We have just received^ case of elegant Family Bible*; also late publications; Mrs. HcnU and Mrs. Southworth's Works. Everything In the Book and Stationery line can be had at the ?'Cheap 117 Main street. [apIU] JAb. C. OKK. sSSsm " B ? 0 " PIANO FORTES. OPENED TIIIB DAY, A FINE STOCK OP I C'bickei lag's t? In no For tea, [of fine Rosewood and Black Walnut finish, u - * u -6 and 6* octaves. These Instruments, ?s usual, were awarded the highest prlxe-a Kold meUal at the late Mechanics' Fair, held in Boaton, Oct. 1656, for their Grand, Berni-grand nnd Parlor grand Pianos; and for Square Pianos, the highest and first prUe, a* there being no gold medals awarded for this class of ments. We have now facilitieH afforded, that will enable us to bell'thesc instruments at prices that will ""PJJJLTunc the most common makers, and we respectfully IhVWthe public to coll and examine our fine stock, at the oldi J1"'10 Jud Variety Store, No. W Culon street. J. MkLLOK. erTlanos io rent. Music taught. . HEISKEIiL & SWEARINGEN HAVE now received their entire SECOND STOCK OF SPRING A SUMMER GOODS recently selected In New York by sample and otherwise from the roost recent arrivals and elegant designs of the season. They would beg here to call the attcution of buyers to their extensive Mock of Dress Goods and Embroideries, which In variety and beauty of style, combined with moderate prices, *>e excelled. Their stock of Staple *nd other Goods is likewise TtWcChave now opened a beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, consisting of hlch Flounced Grenadines, Bayadere Flounced Bereges, Bayadere Flounced Silks, - Striped and Flounced Orgsndies, apg HKISKELL A SWEAR1NOKN. N KMTIUELV NKW Ml'Ot'H OK PAPER 1IANOX3IG8. BORDERS, FlitE BOARDS, . WINDOW SIIADEI, OIL CLOTH8, CURTAIN FIXTURES, COEDS AND TASSELS, Ac. Ac., jn.? opened alth. nejr No. 24 Monroe Street, next door below G. K. Wheal's ap4 Wholbiil* Nonox Sroaa. J^weitTTelcwcIrT!. JUST recelve<l, direct from the Manufacturers, 6 do*. Cameo Breast Pins and Ear Drops, 4 ? Gold Stone do and do 3 4 Mourning do and do 2 * Pearl, Coral, Mosaic, Ac. do G 4 Gents' Breast Pins, ass'd, 1 ? Plain A Fancy Gold Bracelet*, A * Guard A Fob Keys, Seals. Ac.. 8 ' Gold Guard Vest A Fob Chains, 12 ? PlainVnd?ancyBsl 8. Breast Pins A Bar Drops, 3 4 Ribbon and Guard Slides, AnJ ianj otb^^MUcuJ'in llie Jewelr)' Hue, aU of wW<4> will be sold to the city and country trade ?t Kswit?rs* jmrsc^a. mh24 ; JT.BtviT. 20 Sundries. DOZEN Corn Brooms; 18 doreu Zinc Washboards 25 boxes Pearl Starch; SO bbls. New Mackerel, No. 8; 40 bags Rio Coffee; 6 bbls. Sort c'U Sugar, 60 " Extra St Flour. ?ec^yed Mdf.rT.?le(byRs t ?tnnRK JUifT KbU&l VJiJJ ~ ~ ?VTFW Style Hall and Parlor Papers with new and beattU ful Velvet Match Borders. ALSO?A general, assort ment of Glazed and Common Wall iVper.-, for Cash, by royie LETTER BOOKS AND LETTER PRESSES Wl have SUPERIOR VELLUM COPYiyO EOOKB,. W new and superior article, and Screw Letter Presses different .He., which we ?U ohe.p^ f ml?OJ, t co, dwlfi 0or Marist ana QalncyatJ.,>Vb?^llnc. CITY BUSINESS. GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE, 174 MAIN ST.. WUEEMSCr. FALL AND WJXTER TXXDE. , STOKE & TUOMAK take pl?-ast.ro In announcing tliat they are now in receipt of their full stock of F*ll,t*d Winter Ury <:?od?, Varieties mid Vlillinery C-oo?I?. They t?\r ju*t reotived, their Second Fall Purchkt'ts which. added to their former u fll er.abl* then to fti 4vHi to thn Public more thin .550,000 WOf ITl-I OF GOODS, firing br far the Urftut ami MOST DESIRAULE stock,' fc?.'l embracing the BEST SELECTION of choice goods they ha\< ever offered to the Public. To their former variety.they hare added a large stock of Carpeting and Ruga of the latest design* and beat toakt-v, and alio a beautiful line of choice Furs, suitable for tho Winter Trade,?to both of wldcV, as well as .to their atack generally, they invite the attention of the Trade. Having been in the Eastern cili*-a a short time previous to the late heavy rise in all kinds of Cotton Fabrics, and buy ing largely with thr Cash,(as they have done for many years p-ist) as well as directly from the Importers, and Manufac turers in some instances; they are able to offer laducccxtiU to t +?e Cash Buyers, either by the PIECE or at RETAIL exee.. tl by no similar house li the Weft; To meet the wants of their rapidly increasing Trad?,rtey have made, and are making ample arrangements to furry-*It the Public with one of the best sclectcd stocks of goods' la their liue In the West. In this stock may be found fully 12,000 yds Silks?embracing some of the finest Imp 4,000 '? French Merino/**, Cashmeres, Bomba Thibuta andMaddoinlat.?of every quality and color, A full line of the Richest Pointed, Ombre* shaded an in striped Cashmeres nud Del sines?imported, ;u 7 400 Shawls and Cloaks?embracing tou<r of the ever offered in W heeling. 30,00o yds Ginghams, Debases, Delaines and Prints, and 60,000 ?? of Domestics?embracing the largest Hoe 'of American Woolens and Cotton goods kept by any aimilA" house, ir not by any house In the city. They hare laid in their stqck with a view to a closer cakh trade, and pledge the Public that no effort upon their part shall be wanting to please. '1 ? '* They feci confident that they can offer inducements do cXote c<i?A buyer* excelled byno house In the Vest, ~ If'in the United States. No trouble to show goods?goods *?ntto Cars, Hotels and BoaU lor customers. Aiways on haud, Prime Lire Geese Feathers. - i noTS encourage' americaiT"manufactured BDTLKU'M BOOK UEEPEB'li Writing Fluid. OINCE this superior Fluid Ink has been before thepablie O now nearly two years, it has been constantly galnlng-ln ravor, and is now preferred by many to the fat-famed Ar nold Fluid. Duriug the past year twenty thousand quart and pint bot tles, together with smaller sites Innumerable, (have been told to bankers and merchants in Cincinnati, Louisville, Pitts burgh, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Terre Iiaute, Lafayette, Vincenues, Indlanapolia, EransviUe, Frankfort, Lexington, partments of Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. It has taken three first class Diplomas at the Mechanics Institatea Cincinnati and Louisville, and four Diplomas and Prise. Me dals at State Fain held last Fall In New York, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. * The following merchants, bankers, 4c., in Wheeling, here tofore mlug Arnold's English Ink, have purchased J. J. But ler's Book-Keeper's Writing Fluid: Northwestern Bank or Virginia; Merchants' k Mechanics' Dank of Wheeling; Bank of Wheeling: Crescent Manufactu ring Company; Oounty Clerk of Ohio County; National T?Ie graph OAicc; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Office; McLure (louse; Kelly, Holloway k Co.; Russell k McAfee; Gordon, Matthews k Co.; T. Sweeney k Son; Doano k Cow gill; Ott k Boyd; .Boyd k Ott; Oliver Pryor; Jas. H.Stout k Co.:.Lamb din, GOberson k Co.; Press. For sale at manufacturers prices by oc80 LAMBDIN. GILBER80N k CO. ? Important Notice. BEING desirous of selling nut ray large stock of French Brandies, French an|l Germau Wlnea, Imported Whis keys, and Domestic Liquors of all kinds; Also, a large lot of the best Imported Cigars, ;>ud different other articles-?! hereby inform my customers and the public that I will sell rroin date, for Cabh ohlv, wholesale and retail, at a very reduced pricc," and cheaper than any other establishment can afford. If any person shnrlct be willing to buy niy ektiub stock, I will set the price>\ia below the cost-price. Persons knowing themselves Indebted to me are requested to call and 8KTTLC. CONRAD STROBEL, No. 177 Main street. Near the Wire Suspension Bridge. Wheel lug, Feb. 1st, 1SB7. . feb7-tr LADIES & GENTLEMEN?TAKE NUTICW FINE PERFUMERIES. \\TK have just received a large assortment of ^cholde v T Perfumeries and Toilet Articles, comprising: Pomatums; French and American Hair Oils; Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief; Basin's " 20 varieties; ? Oriental Drops; Cosmetic Creams and Powder*: Tooth Pastes; Toilet Waters; ? Imported Colognes; Aromatic Vlucgar; Attar of Roses?rich styles; Milk of Noses; TfliiptSnBuf?a areat variety. For sale by t. it.Xttoam * o.. my 14 Bridge Corner Druggists. . DRUGS AND MEDICINES. FUNDENBERG& ROBERTS NO. 1, WASHINGTON HALL, Wheeling, Va. OULD respectfully Inform the public that they are now replenishing their atock with a complete assortment or Drugs and Medicines, and will always have on hand a supe rior article of all kinds?ttarranUd fine. The follewlag are lout of the articlca in store: Congress Water. Ferratcd Tlnct. Bark,Sims' manufacture. Cod Liver Oil, Baker's manufacture. Chloroform, Sulphuric Ether. Collodeon?a very superior arthrlo. Arsenlte of Quinine; Bruela. Fine Extracts for Flavoring purposes. Dandelion Coffee, yVllson's. Wines and Brandies for'medical use. Ac., Ac., Ac., 14 my FLAVORING XXTltACTS. Lemon, Orange, Kaspbury, Vanilla, Almond, Nutmeg, .Celery, Rose, For sale at the decll BRIDGE CORNER DRUG STORE. WANTJBU CLOVER 8EED, TIMOTHY SEED, BUTTERS EGGS, ke. By J. 0. COLLINS, _sp80 So. 1S9 y{arkitSquar%. Powder! Powder! MREILLYhas constantly in magazine, a good supply ? Dupont's superior Rifle. .Sporting. (in cannister*). Blasting, both for reck and coal, which he will sell either by the quantity or single package, as low as it can be had in the West. Railroad contractors and others using large quantities, will do well u> call. . *Jl |A ib* pure and fresh ground Pepper, . Ov'l/ 60 lbs Alspiee do do 100 lbs pure do do Ginger, CO lbs Cloves, 100 lbs Cinhamon, fresh ground. 12oo lbs Cream Tartar, ground from the Chrystols, warranted pure and for sale by . aeplfl ALEX. TURNER.; W? wan jraper. "1*7 E would Invite the attention of those who intend pur t > chasing ntw wall paper, to call and t-xamlne our largo stook or various pattern!. All ve ask of you is to coll and examine, and w? will risk the rest. JAS. C. ORE, mhiii No. 117 Main St., Wheeling, Va. CHOICK BKANDS FAMILY PLOUIt. iA BAHREIN Novelty Mills, (Not Dudley's.) ?*'75 bbis. iFallfield " 25 '? Hills l>oro " for sale by T110BtJRN A HADDEN. Delivered In any part of the city free of charge. mhM ? R ? FisHr" ~ r ?' I o DRUMS No. 1 noitoD packed Codftib, ' 1 4u B*urr?u " Halifax Herrings, 50 toxn scald 44 " 85 Kits No. 11 urge Mackerel, : just received and for mle by dcci: M. RZILLY. Wall Paper. JUST receired, a new supply af Wail Papers, of new and l.eautiful styles, the first arrival in the city for the Spring Trade, ror sale by JOS. GRAVES, rah * Centre Wheeling. bolt Hats. Tt;ST received, a very large assortment of Soft Hats, of f?? U?e taost approved shape* ond fashionable colors/" Al?o,a fine assortment of Genu' Youths' and Move' Cloth Caps, for spring and summer wear. _ mhltf S. D. HARPKRjk BON. floras; (overs! Ilorae C overs! A LARGE assortment of all kW<7>, for sale low by SHKPPAKD A MORGAN, imv17 1?y UhIm hirfrt, r?m?r nf Union. White Beaver Hats. WILL open in a few days the Paris style, a very light and pretty article ap21 S. D. HARPER * SON. I JLUhJi CAPti, of every variety of siyle, color and shape* JL fcilk Plush Cm p?, from 75 cts to #4, for sale by ? noV? ? e. ft. HAByBE * gOW. J 1 LT3T received a large assortment of soft Otter' Matt O various colors. *p?l 8.D .HARPER A SON. DRIED BKKF, Plain and Canvassed Hams and Shoulders TUOBURN ft HADDEN lulvS2) 48 Mate St. R'lXJJO ft' HLJMDii BOPP, lWhrJ Own, Oil Cloth, Transparent and Paper Blinds ui cw?> ni., for sale cheap by . S ..., my?C JOE GRAYBS. ?\ V1?IT1NU CaKUS.?Mouriilug Vis I tin Cards, White and V Mourning Envelopes and' every variety of fio? sta Uonery, at jtuylgj J. E WILSON A CPU WILLOW WAGOXK YY^ILLOW WagoDi and Cabs, for aale very^lo^by lOU Do* WOOL HATS, Jnst received. iHrpift. VA 8. D. HARPER A HON WE ARK RECEIVING DAILY, large quanuttea of new Spring Goods, which we are selling at our usual low prices. fapSu] HEISKF.LL k SWBAJUtfftKN.