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THE INTELLIGENCER. SA TURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1857. : ; L? Largest Circulation of any Paper la West ern Virginia. f.Kf rALfcVIXy KIITISEMKNTS. W, tir ou'IenUmH. puUMien? f newip pen In the city of W licclIUa*. have ihU day agreed that tre will not insert anv of whnt are known as *'L?jral Advertls?ineut*" unless n ii.l a leertlseiaents are paid for In advance. Oar reasons or *o doin* .are. first, the Insufficient compensation for puh INhin* such alvcrtHemmU. and, second, l?ie unustullv larjre amount of Ios*?s accruing to n* from the neglect or inability of pnrtic? to pay for many of them. CA3IPRRLT. Jk^IcDKFtMOT ! Intelligencer. JU1IX T. KC??KLL, V Argus. aMSS JASIKS U. HI SC. II AM, J- Time*. THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER Will lie furnished to subscribersliving in any part of tho city or suburbs, at 10 cents per week, hv leaving their names at the offlco. A mas was put off the steamer Chevoit at Wcllsbnrg last ffi'dnesUy, nearly crazy from the effects of a pot of boiling water being pour ed upon him, by the cook, accidentally. Riiokkn Ul".?The disgraceful den occupied by Granny Moore and a number of abandoned voung women in Centre Wheeling, was broken up yesterday by the owner of the property. We learn that a fight occurred between the par ties who cleared the house and some loafers who happened to be there at the time. Abcsisii ins Motiick.?A man named Gus Beard, was sent to jail on Wednesday evening, fir abusing bit mother. The old lady t est i tied that the son was in the habit of bringing liquor ?.-> the bouse and after drinking of it would get intoxicated, noisy and abusive. She also char ged him with eating up her victuals,and refus ing to provide anything forjher support. Aid. Wiigntsetit liim up for ten days. Shot In a Wateii Mr.i.o.\ Patch.?We learn from the Steubenville Hr.rabl of yesterday, that on Sunday night last, a number of young men entered a melon patch belonging to Thomas McGuirc, Coshocton county. Having been an noyed prcvlovsiy in the same wnv, McGuirc, on discovering the intruders, discharged the con tents of a shotgun at the party?which took ef fect in the body of a young man by tho name of Robert Cassailay, a son of a very respectable farmer, who died from the effects of the wound on Friday. Bene?t of iiif. Babies.?Anything about ba bies, wo take it, ought to command at least the attention of those who possess these interesting responsibilities. We frequently sec that the little fellows, when out riding in their cribs or carts, are pushed backwards. This is cruelty. It has been wisely remarked that a "child, like a grown person, must, in order to render a ride healthful, be drawn Uhiad the mother or Fcr v ant,, as the case iony.be, not pushed before.? Proprietors of babies and baby carts will please make a note, and save their little ones from sick ness." Violent Toknabo on the Ohio.?On the last trip down of the strainer Ohio No. 2, on tho 21st, she encountered a heavy storm, near Gal lipoIM, attended with an exceedingly high wind, thunder and lightning. One account says that "large forest trees were prostrated likerccds, and a number of barns and out huuscs were blown from their places by the sheer force of the wind. A man driving a hay wagon, named Win. T. Harrison, was struck by lightning and instant ly killed, as were four horses at the same time. A farmer named Wilson,, was also injured and stuiiued by the fluid, but not fatally, and four teen sheep were destroyed. Man Dkowneu.?Simjuhtr CircumtUtnet.? Oil last Monday u number of men brought a flat boat containing tan bark up to this city from Sunfish, and after discharging tho bark on tho Island, came over to the city, leaving a man named Jackson Stutson iu charge of the boat When tho men returned to where tho boat had been tied, they found tho boat and Stutson both gone. Stutson's shoes were lying on the bank together with his coat and some other clothing. The boat was afterwards recovered, but nothing could be heard of the missing man. On Thursday night the body of a man was found floating in the river opposite Itellair, and was tied up to the shore to await the arrival of daylight and a proper disposition of the corpse. The body was rccognised as that of Jackson Stutson. During tho night the dogs had man gled and torn the body in a most shocking man lier while it was tied up to the shore. Stutson resided near Sunfish. He is supposed to havo been intoxicated when left in charge of the hark boat, and as soon as the rest of ttic men were; gone, attempted to move tho boat down stream and accidentally fell off into the water. The body was properly disposed of. Matkiuonial.?It wouldseem from the Coun ty Clerk's books that matrimony lias lost favor with the most of young people, from some cause which we shall not undertake to explain as we know very little about the institution. But wo once in a while come across a devotee at the shrine, as instanced by the avdor of the subjects of this item. Yesterday morning, a young man answering to the antieuphonious name of Baggs, accompanied by a modest little girl named Miss Little, were observed sauntering over the Sus pension bridge hand in hand, admiring the "sights to see," with an intense interest which must have afforded them a great deal of plea sure. They were as little skilled in the wnys of the town as they were in the ways of the world, and possessed in an eminent degree the quality usual termed "greenness." They said they were from Valley township in Guernsey county, and had left the beds and board of their respective "parienta" for tho purpose of getting married, the consumation(of this sum of human bliss having been stoutly refused them by tho "old folk at home." They ttero both dripping wet, having travelled from their homes to the railroad station in tie hardest of tho rain of Thursday evening, and the tenacious mud of tho county road was stick ing to their pedestals and habiliments, causing tlieaj to present a'tntut unromantie nppcaranc c, to say the least After a dilligent inquiry they were put in possession of information which caused them almost to dospair of pursuing their object. Neither of the parties woro of age, tliongh tUi man was big enough and ugly enough ti? lie old enough for ao$ purpose. However, thsy could not overcome tho Uw,ind something had to be done and that quickly. They were told of a certain place not tar from t'.iUcity wliern hundreds of loving hearts had been united without regard Id superfluous for malities and preliminaries, and thither they de termined to go a foot. The ugly youth at first doubted and hesitated, but his companion put all her engaging p >wers in operation and he was forced to succumb, and off they started with more sunshine on their brows than we had pre viously observed there. We have no further tidings from the perse vering couple, but wo hope they may experi ence, by a dual consumation of their great ob ject, all that ??Heartfelt rapture? blin beyond compare,** on which the connubial condition is concedcd to he considerable. Tue Kivkil?There were live feet water in? the channel last evening, and rising. The ar rivals and departures were few. Run Into.?The steamer Chevoit, in passing the Sisters, above town, about two or three o'clock yesterday morning, ran into 'two boats that were lying hard aground there?the Uclc gite and Moderator. The night was extremely dark and the position of the Moderator a ml Del egate was not observed in. time for the pilot of the Chevoit to avoijl them. The jack staff of tho Delegate was torn down and she was other wise damaged,, though to no great extent. The Moderator and Chevoit were not injured. Dining a recent trip of the Rainbow from New Orleans, a deck passenger was robbed of $02,SO in gold, by his partner. Seven hundred and thirty-live steamers, an.l five hundred and seventeen rafts, havo passed the Itork Island Bridge this season. The num ber of lioaU and rafts destroyed and damaged by this blidge is not stated. ?? Eve and Kah.?Dr. J. L. Smith, of Balti more, is stopping for a few days at the Monrcc House in tins city, and will operate upon those affected with eye or ear disease. Ilis remedies arc painless, and always successful. Give him a call. Dr. S. will be absent from the city on profes sional business until the 2Gth of August, when he will return and bo pleased to accommodate those w ho may be in need of his services. I>- all our readers who are troubled with I.iv cr Complaint, ?laimdice or Dyspepsia, will read the advertisement in another column of Dit. Sanfokd's Isvigoiiatok, and then try a bottle, we should not see so many sickly, despairing people as now meet our gaze at almost every corner, for there never was a remedy of which so much is said, and that performs so nearly what its proprietors say it will do. It came to us so highly recommended that we could not fail to try it, and a trial has convinced us, with out a doubt, that it is the best family medicine in use. We take it for Headache, Sour Stomach I'illiousness, and any of the little bodily ills that are common, and it does. producc a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what is better after using it a few times, these ills grow less and less, and there is a prospect of being ontircly free from them by a continuince in the use of the Invlgorator. Now wo wifh to impress our readers with this, that the Invigorator is a med icine particularly adapted to family use, and where there are children subject to little dis eases, as all children are. it is invaluable, and saves physicians' bills, and an untold amount of anguish both to mothers and their little ones.? Snnto Gazette. augS-lm TUAN iSPO UTAT1UN Change of Schedule. fKASrPt.HTATIOS OFFXCK K. A O. R. R. I whtfling .SY/rf/on, inne 12th, lt>f>?.} n? _ n 1 uftrr Sunclav evening, June 1-Uh, the T^VwIU *?vr.Sf..i.lon ?t *10 A. M. ...U ft* SJSSS i"??? ?*??? ? ??? ? priin-ipnl n- fol'own: The MailTrnln at 4m!S X.^?; K^'rcoa Train a' Accommodation Train at I*. M. B\vrMCWOODSIUE, Superintendent. j j3 w* J. li.P01d>< A??nt. ^SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. hempf T AT^.^oy S*d. 1SK. r 0Nnu??*"""0-i"W "".W ??>" i MhU Ztjo,, ??!jasrsa&?du^ ??*; r,?. ^sssa? aIT,^aJ p'rVcur'ed at U.mpneld AgcnU ~TRANSLATION \ ^yrJt^MrrtWpl^l'brouth to Kor*-vtl|,< Warshoulc. L' "? Aitut. Wheellnff. ? WllK^lNtCelXClXNATl * LUUiaVlLU. t-AUKLl'.~ "1,kk ' The new and uplendld steamer .ilM?Jh W. O. WOOMIBB, IILmv Copt. J. K. ltuuru, ?IBhIL *111 run a. ? regular packet t. the atiov an.l all intermediate port,. For Freight or P???^ "WV " rxKER * CO., Agent,. ??-brushes again. A ifflfiEEM Bridge corner Druggists. ,00 ?JJg1*"' Dn^_r"^ mJthVwj^abb. I WfiENWcK^WOhMKBUP-^r.^AS ^ *"* >'/Js77 FITS'!! -f^LETCUKR-S celebrated remedy for {?co* * Pr!?c per liottle, 5? Books, Stationery, &e. ... c ORR. No. 117 Main J ^ 'nook., J Trade, to I'l:? ?**'P*r ic. u j9 hi* Intention to keep on hSU * mU amf1} ou' "m no" ".Tmo be''iitlinla-iu. bom Plnk^dreen and Bloc. A sffKAMSOEN. 51"FErr locks. J IIAVK the Agency ot Brown'. Safety yrliJ lllll IJIWft WORM UUSFKUTIOMB II your cl.ll UB^0.L,i?^ wltli >vorms.t man t co Read Special Notice In another colninn. ap?? 'MAKE YOUR 01FA~sa4?. VOO can do It well and cheap by ullni the CONCDNTRA l TKU l.W For .ale by ? Tj gt LQQ AS k CO. WIS DO W blinds. GREBN Oil Cloth,HutT, Holland, Transparent and Paper Shades, for "le .cr> low by J03. ORAVK3. j^UDKBED and other gfia?]? Roaehe.! B,P1 Kill 'em' Kill 'cm! KUl cm. Kill em I ta. OARD1MS-A largo M, J?? nBAKF,3, t " No. a tVaihlngtonJIal'. M^Coy^iTChoiera Syrup. o me. l?* . 1 i ?- 1?.? ; -? puKcifAWBA^ JIBUe -H' LASJliv.J^? Mini for UtlUuKa. wUl "?Za!w " " """ BR1POR OORNEK PRC? tTOWt. fOONDBV I'KOl'UHTy T'lK^ 5!h?t^!^Sw;?^?'.er,ho,J,.Dd1..1>..bop.lthon. !3sE?sa8^^'SSi^tw: ?ctire ?PeT*V??*?, v,i.ued for a term of yearsto mechan The Pr?P5f\f ?.}. -nj ?ood character, and none bnt ?uch le< of ateady one^Soold desire to purchase the pay ne?d applT- ?' JJJ .Jlter with or without the Hoc*, raent! wUllo* Chartered prirllefe for manufacturing sISiisssissF ?plSW tiw ?- - MISCELL ANEOUS.-; ONE DOLLAli ONP OP THK IIE3T PtntOATirii AND LIVER MEM C1NF3 noir before thu pnblk*, namely, I>m. Saxkork" - lKVi?h)aAfOB <jr Liter Kemnty^thai nets as n r><gUrW?*?f# easier, milder anu mure effectual than any other-un: li ^cine known. II is not only a Cathartic, Imt a fAcir Q5 Remedy* acting first on the J.irer to <jVct Its morbid *... 'matter, then on Uie stomach and bowel* to carry off tJi.it Cmatter,thus ncoirtpli*htUg tiro purposed effectually with out auv of the naiuful feelings experienced in Uie oper ations of inOdt Cathartic*. ? It ?treugtheti* Ute system at Hthe same time thnt it punr-? It, and when taken dally in moderate doses will strengthen and build it up trith unu sual rapidity. Da. tfAXfORD*.-* IrricoHvroR is compounded entirely ? ^"Sfrcm uttr u? tides ot medicine, namely. Gums. Some idea of the rtrength of the?e gums may be form r^ed when it isknowia that one bottle of t\e Invieorator contains a* much strength as one hundred doses of Cal , ontel. u Ithout anv of Its deleterious effects. Zj Though possessing rare medicinal powers, these Gums have \f.\n hut little known to physician*, and never rosed ? M in tficlr prescription? until nrcd in the form ofxhu/ncio ^ ornt.tr. which met with such unprecedented succcssa* t? induce the proprietor to offer it as a family uietiicliii tried and known in iu effects. I'. has rarely ever failed to cure ?/**<;/? Complaint* hi tlitir worst foriiM. K, Indigestion h?rlnjf caused 1?y a deranged 2/ce?* U cured 1^*" when thc LivcrJ#. cxcitcil to actiuu. Jaundice Is caused by an lmpro|K?r action '.f the hirer t-^nnd as a proof tint the i.nvigokator relieves this disease /C-^let any oue troubi-id wlt'i J oiudlce take the Invieorator regularly one week, ajid their skin will begiu to assume HH It* original colqr. Costivci:e*s can !?e permanently cured by the luvigo* rator. Take it in iuia!l doses on retiring, and it assi?t? /^nature in her apt-rations, lly gradually diminishing the p?1dose, the bowels are left iu a healthy and active state, and work as regularly a* c'ock work. Sick Headache is ryi very soon relieved by taking a double dose of the In riy- \ fm"m*.crctor, which corrects all acidity and sourness ol the! stomach. Fur an over-loaded stomach it his no equal, as it re lieves all oppre.-sive or uneasy feeling after eating . .heartily. For a family medicine gent rally, all who use '"?^it speak in the highest term*. Dr. San man's IxviaoaAron came tt? us recommended i- Isaa cure for Liver Complaint', and all disease* arising 'from a Diseased Liver. Tiie testimonials of so many of our Physicians iu its favor, induced us to try It, and now r conviction Is certain that it is one of the greatest ble*. ?A??lugs ever given to Dyspeptics,for it made a complete t-. cure before the first bottle was taken, and now we can /?^eat anything edible without trouble, while before, noth pa^iugbut the lightest food would digest, ard o'ten that '' 'jcave pain. Now what we want to say to all our readers ? ili, If Liver Cuiuplaint or Dyspepsia trouble you, do not fail to try tills, the greatest remedy inth?* world.-??State Fact. O There lifts never been tried In our. family a remedy which has wet with snch unbounded success In the cure of diseases incident to children, as Dr. San* oan's Ixvig f-r muTOR; nor is it alone for di?easr.H of children that we ^"^u?e it; tor it acts an a Cathartic so mildly and gently, . and seems to renovate the ayotem so thoroughly that we y]think we are dolug a ?service to ull In advising them r?4 wheu they need medicine to try this rctredy. There are cases that hare come under our notice wh-re great ben efit has been received in disease* of the /./r^>',.St<?inaeh * and Itowels, where all other remedies failed to give relief. ? It has become so useful In our family that we will not do without 11.?Jinelseuvllle (Met.) Republican. PRICE OXK DOLLAR PKH HOTTLk". SANFOIlD i CO., Proprietors,}U%? Broadway, Xew York. T. H. LOGAN ft CO., Agents for Wheeling. JOHN D. I'ARK, Cinrir.natl. GEO. If. K8YSLH, PitUijurpb, V?* olt Hale Agents. anl7-Stn?Iv-daw PHILLIPS & JENNINGS, JOBBERS IN Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS BOtTGnT EXGrUSIVEr.Y AT AUCTION. Nos. 1 & 2 Bank Street, BKLOW MAKKKT, Bclirecn Srron.l anil Third Hirrrm, PHILADEI.PHIA, PENN'A. ?m-d trl-wAw PALL STYLE SIIjK~HATS. WE have just received from the Eastern elite* the Fall f ? stt le of Kilk Hats which exceed In lightness, durabili ty and beauty of ?hapc, anj thing we have herctolore Intro ductal, with the "Flexible Hand," So that they will fit tho head uith perfect ease and comfort, as a jrood fit will cuai aritee. Gentlemen arc requested to call in at the corner of Onion and Main streets. s. p. ha r;per k box. PLANTER'S HATd.?Received this ittty a very large lot of Llack.'Urown and Pearl colored Planter's Hats of all qualities and styles of trimminjr. For tale low. 8. D.-HAKPKIt k SON*. BOYS' AND YOUTH'S SOFT HATS?A fine'assortment or Boys' and Youth's Soft lists or all colors and shapes, suitable for the Fall and Winter. "W"1 3. D. HARPER k BON. l^'ALL ]j'ASHION ' FOR 1857. HAVING received my block fcr the present New York Fsll fashion, I am now manufacturing Silk Hats of a suthrior quality and s?.vh?, which, for L-eautv of finish ana durability cannot be exe?l!ed by any niaiutftictoiy East of the mountains, to whl hi mo^t respectfully invite my nu merous customer* and the public generally. ALSO- a general assortment uf soft Hats and Caps, of all shapes and colors, for men's and boys' wear, suitable for all seasons, which I will sell low lor cash, as mv motto Is quick sake and small profit*. X. IL? Silk Hat* made to order :it tie shortest notice. S. AVERY, No. 14C Main st. SILK AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS AXD JOBBERS OK Ribbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, AND STRAW BOONETS, No. ?37 B.tl.TIJIOKE SritEBT, UKTtTKUi L'UiltLVM JXD IliXOXEII S7X. UALTIMOllli. OlTrr a stock of Fall (looil. in tiie .borr lluc uosurpvsfted. augl I-2 m Wheeling' High School: THE sccond sess'on of this school will open in the laree and elegant room in the Post Office Duihiln^, on the 1st of Scpt.-mlier neat, and close on the 4ih of July following, extending through a period of ten months, which will be di vided into four quarters of eleven weeks each. The course or sttdy embraces the English, Latin, Greek, Spanian, French a '. German l^anyuages, and a full course of Mathematics. Thorough instruction will l>c given in all of these branches, and pupils will be prepared to enter any class in College, or at once to engage In the active duties of life. A Military class will be organized free of charge. Parents are requested to ente? their sons promptly, at the Imginniufc of the session, aad no pupil will lie received for less than a quarter, uuless by special agreement. Tkkm*. English, per session, #90; Classics and Mathemat ics, $4o; Modern Languages, extra, $10. txr Entrance on Quincy Street. J. R JONES, CHAS. TUCKER, augl0-1 m McLure House, w.g ? FUNDENBERG & HU1.LIHENS, ? St'CCESSORS TO DR. S. P. UULL1HEN. ' OFFICE, No; 181, Fourth streel, near the Presbyterian Church. ^Manufactures TEKTl! expressly for each par tlcular case. FrU sets of Teeth, or any parts of sets, made with Artificial Gnms. The Gum is made in one continuous or solid piece?the cost Is the same for Teeth with or without Quins. _myi7-lyd*w Wheeling Classical Anaidemy, II. W. HARDING, Principal THE Fall session of this Institution wUl rommer.ee on Tuesday, 8epteml?er 1st. It U to be desired that sll pu pils wishing to enter chotdd be present at that time. Rooms in the Athecamm KnUdings. Entrance from Market street. Terms as heretofore :~Clas-Ical Department, $S perquar 11 w<ekai Mathematical Department, |6; Lower Kog 1 is h Depart men t, $>j;Modn n language a extra. [aiiglS-tf A KAKB UIIANUE TU liKT GOOD CJ.Ol'lT IXG VKRY CUKAl' FOR GASH. IIUVE a T-crj larec Jtock ot sprtng ui-1 ?uoimcr roods on hand, and Uiey must lie sold to make room for fall and winter good., and if you wont to buy goods at prices that will open the eyes of the natives, give me a call at No. S Washington Hall. All goods warranted to be as r?prc sented or no sale. J, H. STALLM AN, J>~a . Merchant Tailor. CLOSING SALES AT THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE STONE k THOMAS will commence to sell their entire Stock of Summer Dress Goods, at greatly reduced pri ces?some at cost, and some at 15 per cent bd?v coat. We Wish to make a cUau *iceep of all our imtieu?e stock or goods !n this linf; embracing the fiiuct stock of Rich Dress Goods, Mantillas, Shawls,Scarf*, etc., etc., we ever ?'Uered our ctistomcrs. * In tlds stock arc many Summer Silks, Tissues, Robes, ller nannies. Docals, Bonnets, Ac. a c. I'lrsse call and examlti for yourselves. I fjjK.^w] ?I0P?E k 11I0MAS. OSORGR J. RVRZ>. 7lTAKHaiL BYRD & HALL. . . juscnamw a vsousau duuu is umbrellas and parasols WAREHOUSE, NO. 12 >VAKUEN S'J'KEET, Xear Broadway, mjg-d:tw-Iy WEW YORK. Shipping Furs Wanted. T"e eslsu . wmji?d r.x _?? * . iajXKUiejr.*-"' SlMW UlnK 10,000 Maakrit '? tO.'KHI WUd C.t " lf,UU> Oppouoa - declS?i.w 1? Main St. MATBEW MoNABB, ~ MANUFACTURER Of VlNEliAR JL3D ti*AtK* W Fl.nr. 9TIII Fcrd of ail kiola, Can aad ????* Hl.nl, Onu, Jtaled ui,,ic ?> ?????*? Ir*t of utr. cbuit In any part of the clljr. 6 prl? to cash tor all Country Product Opposite tbeSccood Prr.bjrtcrUn Church, Centre Whetl 'ff J.1T MASONIC REGALIA f MASONIC REG \LIA of u,,t" *? * JrtT W*'Cb *nd Jfw*IrT ,tor' "t *o. COMMERCIAL. " WBOLESALiE MAKKKT.~~ CORRECTED DAILY FROM . ACTUAL SALES. Kf 1. 9i. FUJlPHgKY. Whkkusu, August 27, l?57. A?UKS. Pot* 6X&> Pearls Soda Ash BARRELS. Pork aiul llfvf 1JK? Hour BUTTER. Keg and roll p jb 12<??I0 helswax. Velio w ^ ^ 22&'2i BAU&. Seamless, tJ 1?N' ..$25,g*>i CANDLES. Tallow i 14 Star do ..Jk CoKKSK. Western Reserve, p fc ....11 COFKKKv Rle, V & l^Sl'2% Ju\? ...U Mocha 1> COPPER. Br a tiers... ..4* ttult....,. ii> CORDAGE. Hemp in coll*, X' {b 1s* MnnillN ,...17 Cotton *5i Bed Cord?~ lt?C? feet, Vdz :*3t?' 90 do ...". 2,f-. &l 1I0 ,2,00 1'luueh Liues.......... ...ST DRUGS. Alum in bbls, Q, 4g4% Cr-.aiu Tartar 85?4l_? Su. Garb. Soda llorax 85?3I Oopj?eras Epsom Salts 4<&1X < Glauber FEATHERS. [ Live Geese, prime 50 FISH. Cod, p ft, 5Ji i Mackerel No 1 No 2 14 ?? No 8 .1 Half bbls G,7? FLOUR. Super, *bbl 6,25?G,5< ! Extra C>J>S!b*i,7L FRUIT. Dried Apjiies, f bu.l,7&32,0t Green, $ bbl D. Peache* -.3,00; Oranges, & box 6,00 Lemon* 0,0'. Raisinf 4,7i. FURS. I Fox .? 50?7.'? .Mink .. 25071 I Raccoon 2tKg?o Muskra* 1? GINSENG. Good, fl, Si GLASS. SxlO, 9 box 8,75 10x12 4,21 1?>xIG 5,Ui> 12x11 5,25 12x1 C 5,fto 14x15 6,75 GRAIN. Wheat, $ hu 1,00@1,lH Rye Iiw Barley l,on@l,15 Oats 40*845 | Sm hay. Timothy, P t*?n 13.00 I Clover 0,iH; HIDES AND SKINS. I Green f p fl, C'-6 Dry !? Calf, gre?-n. It? dry. 2<; f She ep Sklna 2.V3/26 HOPS. Ncxr, V 0. S IRON. Pirs, Hanging Rock *38,00' Bars, ? ft, 2&<3>4>< Round ....23;<3:G?,' Band.. 3J? a5j? Nail Rods ..Gtf Huor 3?*@G;? Sheet Slabs and Whigs 4'ai4& Steel do J* LEAD AND SHOT. Pi P, 5? B> Bar jj.Y Shot, p bag 2,25 LEATHER. Spanish Hem. <$ It,... .30?%' Harries* 83@ffc Skirting .....; i........*7 Calf, p iiut |2i?v?.26 Upper, frdos f:Jt> -LIME. Water, fr bbl ii9,?6 Quick l,5o LUMBER. Nol cleur, f M $8o&35 Common V.ksilt Fencing 18ys;17 Flooring $21(&24 Lath Sningiet :... 4,0(1 MOLASSES. ?N. O. in u'oU gal nttv....75 Wot India 7u GoldenSyrup:........ .MJ<3iS5 NAILS. Cut 3d p keg....... 5,50 4d 4+** 6?.i 4,00 J. Jf,r?n Did to ?-?d 3,25 OILS. Lin?eedt * gut 1 ,unG*l, 1? Lard, No 1 li>o 41 No?.-: ; 100 B1 Whale....: !,?? Cantor, purl- vuo Tauners 65is05 Spt>. Tnrpehtine .RS Alcohol ;..6&?7o paints. Chrntue Green .25 Paris Green 3<??45 0. YUlow ..25 Litharge Ked Lead ?llU Whiting iy<&2 Ro4in,P bbl ,'....8,50 Pitcli -Sj50 Tar ...4,5tKgj5 WliUtLead Pkeg 2,20. 7.ln^ Paint i;20@2,7C C'h Varnish Pgl 1 Farnj ure do 1 H?V9 POTATOES. Net?oshfttilcs. ? l?u-. 1,7' POULTRY. All kinds, dressed", ? /<S9? rcuugchlckens,p da. ..1,5* PROVISION? Beef Cuttle, on hoof.. -4^.' I*ard,l>bls IfiX&U Hr.ins, bacon 13? 14 Shoulder* ?-X? H Sides 117*1; Hams, bulk Shoulders ?? Side# ? Sheep, on hoof 2&@8 Beans 2,50 Eggs 12 RICE. Carolina......? . nnv 6>fg6 SALT. Pittsburgh P bbl Kanawha, p bu....? 40 SEEDS. Flaxseed, 9 hu.. ? Clover ? Timothy ? : SOAP. Rosin, p B, fi Castile..-:.- 15 a 1C STEEL. Plough,? ib Cast...., 1? Biistfred ??12,V{?ilC SUGARS. N. O. frtir to nrinie hhrts 12>;?1 Crushed. Pulverised and Granulated VVaiin f ALLOW, P.cst, p.fc 10 TEAS. Ifinnji. and lujp. .45?7o V. Hyson ;*oq.7& Ook.np. So?75 Pou?'h')ng 25^40 TIN. IC $ box $14 IX ?? 1G 12x12 sqr..... Block Tin In Pigs 44 In Bars i.,-15 TOBACCO. Twist, e n. Good 5*6 24?oi Extra ?..36iH4 Sraoking 7@10 9 WOOL. Fur all kinds *5@40 WHISKEY. .Monongaheln in bbls ? gal 7531,50 Common 35 ZINC. Sheet 10,V4H liY TE LKOHAPH. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Atij;. 28.?Flour hotter, 55c high erf 1,200 his. at .r>,floa5.10 for Siipertinc. A good dumand f ?r Wheat, and priccs firm. Whis ky better, wiili sales of 800 his. at 12. Soine orders in market induced by low prices. Nothing new 1*11 Bank matters. NEW YORK MARKKT. Arc. 28.?Flour depressed, sales 4,000 bbls at $?,00ati,l5 for State and $ti,50a6,75 for Ohio, a decline of 10c in each. Wheat unsettled, 4,000 bushels sold. Coi n very dull at 85c fur white. Provisioons generally dull. Whisky Ac lower, .sales at 2Sc; Stocks dull. RALT1MORK MARKKT. Aluvst 2y.?Flour, sales 200 bbls City Mills at $6,00; Ohio dull at $0,12i; Howard striet $0,25 Wheat dull. .Sales of white Corn at 78a 82; yellow S0a84. Whisky dull at 27a28. SMOOTH OLD QUAIlTKlt DOLL A lis nnu 1IX cent pit O cei at pur for the next Sixty Days.?JACOB STEIN FIELDuCentre Wheeling, Va., bejm to Inform hi* friends ami customers that hi has returned trom the Eastern cities with a larce and well assorted stock of SPRING AND SU3I MKH CLOTHING, all maile up by hi* own onJer and ear jjrtmtlrf tor this market. He call* Itkewise the attention of the public, and especially the Mechanics of this city, to the jrreat "Variety In Gentlemen'* FuruI?Ling Goods, such a? home fciade white and fancy Shirt", over*hirts, a beautifully selected stock of Necktie*, Cravats, Socks of all kiuds, Gloves, A. O. P. Hats, Caps', Unibrrllas, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. I have also made such arraupements with my Hankers in Baltimore, that 1 am enabled to take: smooth quarters and 12]tf ccnt pieces at par without sustaining loss. Therefore, fellow-citizens, come one, come all, vlth your old smooth money, to the store of JACOB STEINF1ELD, ?p14 Oetifr? Wheeling FOH HA ROA fXS. CAPS! CAPS'?RAGLAN CAPS?Just received a lot of Raglan Caps, fur gentlemen's wear, an eutirely new ar. | tlclc. [cplSj P. D. HARPER * SON. RECEIVED this day, 12 ps desirable Cottonades; for boys wear. jel2] HRISRKLL Jk8WRARINOF.N Pens ! Penb !! Pens ! !! 90IIIETIIING JVE1V. Gl P. BROWN has receircd a superior lot of Gold Pens /? which he had made under his Wj? sui*cr>islon. They . are made from gold reduced to 14 karats by a combination ' of alloys, and cannot be equalled for elasticity and dnra I billty, by anj* other combination of metals. Prices are 1 moderate, and every pen warranted. They may be known by every pen lieltig stamped **C. P. Bxnw*, Wlteeling." - . ? DRIED BEEF.?A superior aitlcle of Cincinnati sugpr cured Dried Beef, just received and for tale by i>8l . J_ PHEW k DRAKE. BLACK OREXADJNR. 7 E have this day received two ps. of Blk Grmadine. jeSST HEISKRLI* * 8WEARINGEN. w MARSEILLES ANV FRENCH ^PIQUA. WE have this day received several pieces of those de sirable goods for Basques and Mantle*. ' jy? 11EISKELL* SWEARINGEN IIAIR DYE! i"*1HRISTAD0R0*S, Bachelor**, Ehalon**, JayneV, Bo he* V.' mian, Jonea* llalr Dye, for saleby auglS T. H. LOGAN k CO. T10T8* FANCY CAPS.?Just received an extensive lot of 1> Bijra1 Fancy Clcth Cap*. B!ack, iJrcwn, Drab, Pearland evtry other color. Also, a fine assortu.cnt sf Gents* Black mxA Drab freiicli Soft H?ts. The above articles will be sold loter than they can be got elseahere. Our friends and the nuUkLgenerslly are in vited to Call and examine for themselves.' . * auglS . 8. D" HARPER k SON. CHEAPEST WALL PAPERS are lur sate b> J OR.-G HAVES, jy28 - Centre Wheeling.. O1 ID Rye, Bourbon and Mouongahela Whisky, In store and for sale at the lowest market prices by uggQ , W. A. EDWARDS k BRO. TJORT, Madeira, Lisbon and Sherry Wine, In store and JT for sale b- (aug2?Q W. A. EDWARDS k BRO. T?OR yonr babies buy a Wooden or Willow Cab at J. B. r WILSON k CP'S. They sell their, cheap. I Jylo /CINCINNATI Extra Sugar Cured Hams, just received knd' V for sale by _ < [aug6] M. RK1LLY. BACON SHOULDERS, just received and for sale bv au?6 7 M. REILLT. i~ ,>ISHLNG Tackle, Section Fishin* Bods, Cane Fishing 1 Rods, IJaerick and Common Hooka,all In good variety at ltsy?J J. F. WILSON k OOT?. Mi' EY THE UNION, LINE. opkicr. consult watfii and monkob streets. FROM WASHINGTON, Auoust 28.?E. O. Porrin, Ksf)., private,, sec rptarj' of Gov. Walker, lias arrived here from Kansas with despatches. ITe left the Governor at Lawrence ten days sine, and' Reports. that peace anil quietness* prevailed there, nor was tli.-rc the least intimation of war or bloodshed. Gov. Walker is using the army as eommntvt, when the civil authorities cannot make arrests for bre.iehps of the pence. The liiOH troops in Knnsas will rein-tin there until after the October election. A letter from Frankfort, receive! at the State Department, says that the Sound Duos have been abolished, by the exertion of all the gov ernments interested, the tT. S. having taken the lead. The attention of the commercial public, in Germanv, is attracted to the removal of the re jstrh'tion of navigation of German streams; cs | pecinlLy tlm Rhine and Eihe. The Post Master General has reestablished a daily mail between Kansas city and Lecompton, and a tri-daily from Lecompton anil Marysvillc. Other similar improvements are also soon to'be made. RIVER AND WEATHER. St Lotus, Aug. 27.'?River unchanged. Noth ing from above; all are low and falling. Weather cloudy, will) appearance of rain. Cincinnati, August 28.?River falling slowly; Weather clear. Mercury 72 (legs. tomsviM.E, Aug. 28.?River, 6 feet (I inches in the canal, stationary. Weather cloudy and [ ple=sant. Mercury 80 degs. I'lTTttouiwiiI, Aug. 28.?Iliver 4 feel by the I metal murk?stationary. Mercury 70 degs. DIED. Nnw Vokk Aug. 28.?Rev. Rufus W. Griswold a well known minister, died hero last evening. GONE ASHORE. Sanuy Hook, Aug. 28.? Tlio ship Roswcll ; Sprngiicof lintli from Cnrdilf and bound to New | York, went ashore near Squanhy in a gale which prevailed this morning. Another unknown ship is also ashore. MONEV AFFAIRS. Cincinnati, Aug. 28.?The Kanawha Rank has not been able to redeem and squads of note. are presented for redemption. Eastern exchange is selling at lc premium. Money market quiet. No special excitement. No full statement of the nflairs of the Trust Co. has been yet publish cd ?*nll arc waiting for it. |' - ~t7vekt? >s bank. Piioviiiesth, Aug. 28.?The Tiverton Bank has been temporarily enjoined upon on applica tion from the Bank Commissioners. Ttis owned out of the State and has its circulation West. | ARRIVED. ( Charleston, August 28.?Tho mail steam ship Cnhawba, from Havana on the 34 th ar rived to-day. Sugar dull. Nos. 12, 13 and 4 declined one half real. Freights nominal. Exchange on London OalO per centum premium; on Paris 2 I per cent. Discount on U. S. from' BUFFALO. Al'gest 28.?The attachments against the Michigan Southern boats have not been released. More of their boats across the Lake left to night. FROM WASHINGTON. Aur.vsr 28.?Late advices from Texas have been received, with dates from Galveston to the 10th. The iVeies says, returns from 90 counties place Rnnnall's, Dell). 8 or 9,(100 ahead for Gov ernor. White's miij. over Crosby, in Eastern Texas region, over Evans, nearly 5,000. A (ire atJCIarksvillc on the night of tho 6th, resulted in a loss of from 15 to $20,000. The principal sufferers were Rhine JLSro., and Mc Slonna it Rhine. The Cotton crop in Washington county ex ceeds the. most snnguiiie expectations. In Col orado couuty they nre tolerably fair. In tho re gion of; Fort Belknap, abundant rains have fallen and farmers are sending lar^o quantities of corn to Texas. FALL TRADE, 1857. B. D. HOPKINS, ' 9 VTJI. H. RTAK. KODERT UULL, THUS. ff. ATK1XSOX HOPKINS, HULL CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DPIY GOODS, NO. 258 I3ALTIMOKE ST., OPPOSITE HANOVER STREET, BAMIUOUC. WE beg lo call the attention of buyers to our Kail Stock, which comprises'a moat attractive assortment of Britinb, French aud American Dry (*ood?. In each department we shall exhibit a large assortment, ami shall be prepared to fundslfany article necdid in onr liiie. Many of our goods we receive directly from .the manufac turers, and our facilities enable us to supply our au.?ton)':r* with goods as low as ;hey can putchnSe them in any of the Eastern cities. We would further state, that by the recent compU-tlon ot many of the Western and Southern Radroa<i? tendine towards Baltimore, we have increased facilities for forwarding goods with dispatch. We solicit a call from prompt buyers, and shall endeavor to make it to their Inter est to deal with us Very Respectfully. IltiPKlKK, UULIi & CO. Cf" Orders promptly attended to. Baltimore, August 15th, 1857. anplMill 1?t Der> TO 110 U&EKEMELIS. IMPROVED KNAM^LKD AIR-TIGUT HtUIT JARS! T11E ouly article that can be used year after year aud arewer a good purpo*e, for preserving fruits, Vegeta bles, 4c . Ac., in their natural state. The bod.r of the Ware is perfectly solid, the cluize pure fli jt glass, and the Jars free from ail Metalic substance. They are free from any ob'ection of polmn, light, porousness, Ac., Ac., which have condemned the Jars and Gans ipade.of other materials. , I'ull directions accompany .each'Jar. For sale, wholesale and retail, at the H?>use Furnishing Store of J. K.PUX1HM A CO.. Jj27 115 Main street, WhreUug, Va. 8VA2f"av7xS. c. B. KEWCOMU*. ?THE UlSTIO^. Arch Street, above Third, PHILADELPHIA. EVANS & NEWCOMER. anglJMhn ' * A LARGE stock of Hosiery, Gloves and Mitt*. ap8 IIKISKKLJ. * SttKAItlNGKN. ~ "x-LovErr siMV ' O C BUSH. Clover Seed, for sale b.v -O.) ffl^ THOBPRN A HAPPEN. White Beaver Hat3. ALARGX ASSORTMENT oil haO.I at "AVRHY'S" Hal and Cap store, 14tf Main St., Wheeling, Va." toy4 "I3XTBACTS OP LEMON, Orange, Vanilla, Peai-Ii, Rf*e. Hd Crliary, Gloves, and Honeraddish, Just received arid fur ?alcby [my 11] W. A. KPUARPp k BRO; "JpOR Pine Soaps. Perfumery, Hair Oils. Brushes of every .1 variety j Coutl? and Panev Articles generally, call st jyl? J. K. W1LS<?N dc UO'6. _ ______ JUST HECKIVED^dfrr}'. N.rraUreof the Lint Grin nell Arctic Exploring Expedition?price or.ly 6v c?nts; Canterbury Tales, by Harriet Lee; Mor monism, by Elder Hyde; Edgar A. Poe. complete Works; Greeley's Life of M?i. ry Clay. Also, a poo l assortment of Standard Works.?' Por sale at the PubJUhera* prlccit, by J ^ Ma. ; augH . . .BASKETS. VtTEftave a good assortment of Pancy Baskets, to which ' V? 'we respectfully call tlu?;a?teUtion of tlie Ladles. . myS ' J. K WILSON A CO. - MATCHES! MATCHES-.! ". SUPERIOR Shanghai, Block and Round Wood Bo* Match up e*. for sale low by ' r J- GRAVES, apl llaln St., Centre Wheeling. WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, r X7. BOXES'prime Cheese jurt received and for sale by - pi; n.yM Mr RKJLLT. "*VY"^J.'E;'\fU?ON * CO. TRA VKLING WltAPi'EUS. Wf K win open this tnornfog some 'chMce style? of Black ? T and White eheck Traveling Wrappei?. anglH \ HK1SKELL * SHEARINGKN. "117 K have this Uay opened.* large, addiilou to onr stock TV of Cotton Hosiery consisting of Ladies' ?n<i MUars* English White unbleached and mode coii>ra. Also, open work and Lisle thread do. llEISKEEL A BWEARINGEN. *e? W 11ITK rt UKAT FAMILY FLOUIt?a strictly prime ar ticle?In store. - Lao^b] . , M. Ri.II.LY. IIOKSK KUK SALE. I FIXE family Horse, 8orrel, 7years old, perfectly sound 1 and gcntlr, a good saddle beast, for sale Very low. ^Kri itre at thi? office. i>i7T^w jyrisgEkLANEous. UllOlOK FIRST ~UIrA?>8 INSUKAK^J-i" XK OF H.tt&TFOHJL>, CONN. Incorporated 1019?Charter Perpetual. 1V.IR.K <& I^s' JLxVTS JD NAVIGATION INal'UANCF, Calls the attention of lt? frl*nds,! patrons, and the ptttflir. ;r*neraUv,!to e- 'ollowing lact?: of ra ii \VInu A Cash Capital of $500;000! WITH, ASitrio * MOUNTING TO $1,307,003.43! Una Transacted BuTlntn succei<Ml.v S3 Years, AND CONT'Nt'KS TO PKOOHft* IN IIK.ll.TU, WK.U.TH AND YJTALITV. Paid an Aggregate Lost of over j*10,000,000. Is orga lxed on a National bailV, wjtli. I?<*al agencies It* hll principal place*, i nd?-r a Mercantile system * louiuk-ii on a Cash J and ?rl, with an 'unvia ble reputation alt e t :e ram* on the banks of Use llu-iioii," or the Miss issippi, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Northern L*kes ; presenting a powerful organisation h conservator of public good and Bond ol inxegri. ty; t-q ?al to all eme rg-ncle* :t undertake * worthy -?? - Hit: STABILITY AND DIGNITY ?or. AN? Eminent American Corporation, ON M KRIT AI .O.N 1? FOL'Ni.lN'l ITS CLAIMS ? TO PATlt(?Ai:r. .tNtk PA TOW. Affording superior facilities and Hccuilty In n*?*ttera of Insurance?Commercial, Mi chablosl, Mer cantile or rural, while ranking lor importnnco and public service ? T II E FIRST OF ? FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OK AMEUICA. IN.U'Kta At Flatf3 and Rules as LlbyjFal us the' Risk* fiiiumeJ pcimit for fcolvency and FHir l'.oLt. Especial attention given to the Innr^ ??'* \ "Dicitlinijs awl Contentfor it period nf /rorn one to Jiie )>ettrx. LOSSKS EQUITABLY Alr.IUSTEl) ?.INI>? PROMPTLY PAID PoliciCM liiKnrrd Without Delay by K. 11. S\VEAKIMifcN, Agent, at \? heeling, Va. jc4-3m ? Health and* Strength must Inevitably fol 1 w its Use, K CK HHAV K'S S.LAI30 SITTE THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY KOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER ,G< )\(PLAINT. WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND. FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMA < 77 OH 1.1 VEli, Such as Indication, Acidity of .the Stomach,Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costivtnesa, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In <*11 Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly -icientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland professor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, Its introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and lucre over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among thein, I now offer it to the At tcrirun public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal . irtut-s must be acknow' iJied. Iti? particularly recommended to those persons'whose con stitutio's may have beer Impaired by the continuous use of ardent 6~ 'rlts, or ot!.t fi rins of dissipation. Ge ir ?My In. ?tantaneous In effect, ? >nds Its way directly t- :he ?Sat of life, thrill*ag and quic^nlng ??very nerve, raising un the drooping tpirit, and, 1 fact, Infusing new life and vlf r to the syst*r. CAUTION I The great popularity of thlsdelightful Aroma hat iuduccd many imita i-.ns, which t .e public should guard a^abt.-t ? Kurchasiijg. Be not persuaded to buy anything else iinl.* you avegiven B.Jt-rhaVe's Holland Hitlers a fair trial. . One-bo - tie will convi"*eyuuhow iv^nitely superior itia to allthese imitations. ? ? WHAT IT IS DOING FOK THE SICK. Wm. Schuchman, Esq., the well known lithographer, say*: "I have frequently used Boerhave*a Holland Bitters, and find it invariably relieves Indigestion and debility." Rev.Samuel Babcock says: VI found special relief from5' its use for A severe headache, with which I had long st?f. ered." J. W. Woodwcll, Esq., says: "I have u*ed BoerhaveV Holland Bitters myself, and recommend it to other*, know. Ing It to be just what it is represented." Aid. Jonatlian-'Neely. 7?.f I.nwer St. Clair, says: "I Jiavu derived great benefit from Its use for weakness of t*?- t.iu ach and Indigestion. Jatnes M. Murphy says: "After several physician* had failed, BoerhaveVllolland Bitter* n-tnoved the pfcin from ?oy heart and side, arising from indigestion." The editor of tlie'Klttanr.Ing.Free Press says: "After on? of tjie best: physician^ in tin- pi ace had failed, BOerhave's ilolland B't?ers cured me of triu wLrst form of.dyspepsia." Erancis Felix, only manufacturerof the "original EMruct of Crtlfae" sttys: WI know thstt_}our Holland Bitters is one of the best medicines lu the world far a disordered stomach or liver/' ? Dr. Ludwig, editor of the *Fnckil,' Baltimore, pronounced it a medicine deserving Uic confidence of'lhe"public. - Dr. BHerhart, the leading G'ermkn physician uf Peuna., has prescribed it frequently during the la.*>tthr?cyeara, wlHr" marked success, in debiiitatvd states of the digestive or. gans,orof the system generally. The mArmger of the biuiouV Vinegar Faclory says: "I used it myself, and was therefore Induced to tr?* Its effect upon .my wife, (troubled with the great debility common to all of a consumptive habit,) and really it la doing her more good thau anything she has ever taken." NOTICE.?Whoever expects to find In this a beverage will be disappointed; but.to the clck.weak and low Spirited, It will prove h grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of eingy. lar remedial properties. ^BT*SoId at $1 perbottle, orsix bottles for $5, by the sole roprletors, * BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. k Co, Manufacturing PliariuaceutleU-and Chemists; Pittsburgh, Pa. oantntAt aoksth. f Philadelphia, T: W. Di ott ft Sous, 132 N. 2d street. New Vork, Barnes & Park, Broadway, corner Duane. Balti. more, Cuspare Brothers, Gay1 at.-anil Penna. Avenue. CIn* cinnati, John D. Park. Chicago, Durclay Brothers', 218 S. U'aterst. St. Louis, Barnard Adams A Co. N. Orleans, J. Wrient'A Co. * Sold by I*aughllns k Busl.flehl, \l*holera!e Agents for Ndrth Westem Virginia; T. fl. Logan k Co., und other Druggist*, and Merchantsge)ierally throughout the United 8tt.tes and Cauadaf. oct3daw!y. d. n. BBtMtX. c. wiLLCoi. BELDLN & WILLCOX, Attorneys &. Counsellors at Law ?AND GKNK1UL LAND AGENTS, OMAHA, f>MCItAM(A. REFERENCES:?Hon, U- P. IJatmey, Cleveland, .Ohio; Hon. W A. Kichardson,.Quiney, III.; Bullitt A Fairthorn, Phiia., Pa.; Messrs. Ciitss ft Co., Pittsburgh, Pa ; William L. ?wing, St.' Lou!-, Mo.; A W. Cain]>bell, Wheeling, Va ; Hon. Hlton * utliff, Wari eti, Ohio; linn. Isaac N. Morris, Quincy. 111.; Patrick k Co.,'P.t:sl,mgh Pa ; K. Campbell, Esq., St. Loul*, Mo.; K. B. Starkwather. St. LouIs. Mo ; Patrick A Co.. Qmahaj Nebraska. t ? ? V ; jy"^:l^ , p Cheap Paper, plain nod rol?-d; On cu * liuilLcri'k ?upe>lor Letter Paper, While, U.tit ULQ Bull 1.0X1**1 Note " LauitV Mild (itnt'? Letter 11 -. Nutepaper In grtat variety. Pofct Uttc Pttfet. i Joi. Gjilott'j Btef 1 Pctif, all Not. . F*bci? Jt Rope's Le?d Pencil*; T Fauci '? red- and blue Pencil*. - F-bel'a overpClUt 41 lndir Rubber <iO: " Lctur jik.1 Bill Clips. Man'* Letter Binders. . Hand R-hu,.?Vu Wipers. Mucllajre, Sealing War, Newspaper Flit*, Utter Preises and Bucks. In fact, evtry vaiitty of Stationery cobstanly on hand ai>d lor sale cheap. iu,&? J. E. WILSON A CO. 7TT* ' 'iaT'?rrr? ' ? ? ii i CASK Window Paper, containing 5*0 pieces Satin Green,. L Juat received and foraale clieap. f/ , . _ J>10 ' J- K. WJICON k CO._ CiORN MEAL-25 bushel* offristf Corn .Meal, Juat 2 >c?v.ed and for * ale by DREW A DRaKK, . jyl Kp 5 Washington Hail. ?ICE?PURE KIVKR~iCE~~ " THE subscrib* r *ou!d respectfully Inform bf* old friend* and. the public gcuci ally, tiiot he is now prepared to ? ffupply ibeiu with a beautiful and very purr. articK* of Ice, - ,takfcn lirbm the Ohio Elv*r. Customer- *vi11 be ?crT?-d at their doors fromthd wast as, which will be. run to" everypart ? of tha city:" fiend in * our oidera. ,Tc2? . ? x JABOB AMICK. - . :? 1 irr?? 1 j;.- -; , LEMON Syrup ami ii!ackberryBrandj.Jurt re-tlvcd an ft f.?r sale by (jetfV] KDU AICDS & IfRO. U JOBS i (jHEAT JOBS'r liONjsl-rrfr!! JUST OPENED?0 case* of Bonne U of thefoUuwinp kind*-: Split Straw, Sviaa Straw, Tuscan, Brilliant and Braids <?f the latest styles; for sale by the dozen or retail, at a low - ttgaretijan ever before seen In Wbfrlinp. ALSO?Neapolitan Bonnets; ' i ; - 40 boxes Ruches?latest st> le>; - . a ps. Straw Skirting; S pa. Neapolitan dr.; . Whitku Blonde, Ac. Ac. , . . ? At Whotesalrind retail by r* j mi-V BTOSE t TJ3(?IA#. Ij^RKSH SHAD, y Kxpreut,Jnit received ami fprmlc' t?y X1 mjrl6 :?v , GEO.WiLSON. EXTRAS, XOTlOX^ &c.^ \ FINE Table?fostard; Kennuda; Arrow Root; Shoe Brush* ea; Scrubbing Brushes; Bar SyrlngesJ l&fc Syringes; WatUth'j new Syrlnpe, iHtk book on {njeet/ohM; Breast Pomps, sew and old stylo; :?|irslnp Bottler, Ac. For sale pr - ? r.n,iw?.?co. New York Ad-yertiacmeats. Advertising arid Corre>jH?n<jIti}5 ?X*- ilroftduaj :"7~ii rif; i i L v i .vt f'oTn -an i ? 'i o : KECi li'iKIIM, (.Ktl'Oll IHKI'IIIMK ( A.tU WIIUl.li?U K(iKU< ItHH. in:. KKt enVw-.vsnKis's 1 rr.AVOIilXli^ T? j*UflJ'V?-K. AT A MO.Mh'N'fS Nt>TIC'B , I51-KKV I'KMHl'.n J.WOK. ? The undtrsii-'iitd h?> lately made ?Trat improvements la ! llii-i prat'fh ?f bUi-In<-?d- Tne ilavcriugs are put up In pack [ aire* of A, 10 and -l'.> caUvn\ ?t??S requires bi-t tiic addition ; c.f Fure Spirit, efther l.-t or Itli proof, ku>I t|<ju?ir? *ueh as ? Ooimafl. Wlht-r ditrfc fir Holland and Kbjrll*b (tin. Jm ; imiicH an.l St. Croix Hutu, Mun? oik ah ?-!>>, Hour! ou, Irish uu.l Scotch Wlilsfcev, Apple, I*, nf.li, Cherry ttnd Kotpberry Hrun i dy, Fort and Madeira Wines wilt be lu*iautl.e.pr. iluctil. It ) require* no rfUJlJ; >???! n?- nddition of a jtoud spirit, say JWj ? tu tj'uclt (Shllo i ??1 the rw^tft'c Flavoring. j The* bwst Ccjn?;??* o I, pree u yellow mm white, wiirmi.tcd 1 gcnuiuc, ai?,!o? oilier importer ij? the I;, s. ! fcwence* of t-yvry L'quor. ilMrvct ? of Cognac, 1 lb. of ; which; produce* 2i?i pU?u^ ??i ro>liao. j Raw Whiskey muv by Mr. P.V aj? and body preparation i bo tn?de'Finooth With but h ?ritfin?: ??>p?-n*c. ! The price of Flavoring ?;re t-owtif vuJy moderatc, and dl I rectfon* ?nfullauppM^by . Mt. l.RVVl^FEl.-CJir.VAKUEH. ! CtlemM ?tnd ?.v?jfrirrty' ifr?y*% nwt Mt f. | at*, JHxauSrf't ntyi-.r ? hJ I i\o. -linnr, Kf.tr l ock. ; N. Jl.Sol-t Afeeto for ftmtftW** eedebrntod Cordial Bltterj j and ,(llnv. ;? - ' ttpg.^-ritndAvr &reat and U uiusual inducements 'PWknty-fivf. vkil cknt. pi^oi nt i JL- eu^raxingj will l.V^iahT.o until iitrthrr A hi. i'.vSll I'VUCItAHE* Of LOOK IN G-GLASSES, PICTUO! FRAMES, - KNi.-RAVIXflS, ARTISTS MATKUIA1.S." Ac.. Ac. i wmcn wiu. n* aolp iSMrrxxneSTLT or me, oxhccijon : at the LOWEST MA UK ITT PRICIS, and fhfc" privilege of * i ^lectin? i*Id deduction from S:o?-k and ' \?rJ-Hr of * riSc 'ctniutikgr ' OIVFN TO LALJl FLF.OlA.-fi^. lu ?ut LOOKINO-Ul-A^.i 1>?I*aP.TMESV tzny t>? h??l jerer/ vrxrhty of Filr, Wa.vi r,r.d Mucho*?t Pcjt i icaxt and Ftcxcaz Faojii*, Co^icti:, JiA4*3, ic , of cur ; own uxiluslvr B:.\IiCfKvturi-,' trcto'cbolcc tnd 'Jiiptr.ol Jtc t alima, n?>t vlaetvher- to be Sbrhlcid' tr.d of superior ?uci!tj. j Ir. cur FIN ? AliT Ukl'A}:rML:iT will fcc Iuut.d first t cUz.? lajpr-sctor.i ol uil UiC fir.wit E^ucptan ?tgraving*. I a a^drnni nt ci ftU drtiru.Me pwM!c*tiont i j uuf Ai:TftT5* M.UKUIA1 HFHAilTMt^T wju b* ? found <of dup-ilcr quahtj ?zd>) <vcrj r^lumty itr tt? | Art"it, Ainhtt ui, or Fujal } lfi\- r.^unl discount to liiO Tr nnil Schog& OnUr# by ' le'tvr cArctulJ.- rdled and pr.cftv il Kitb th*/ ?'tu.o?l r*?f. To the ivohomUt, an*! tul drsttui.H fat 'obti:!u1ng ?up ric-r ; qualit;, artlelui, at njo'i? rato prt--??, tl?.- abott> pir.-M-m* iu ; OilUUl I * i:U.tUje?->. U'lLl.r ?MS. S rF.M.NS. W) 1.1.1 A MS A- ft'.. Upl4 .tO-dlir XJ>ii BlItuduaji, Stw \ulk. IN FHISI (lOtUv ?* COSTAR'S "? RAT EXTERMINATOR . An hifalllbin dvftrov. r of IS *T8, MICK. ANT.S UIIOUM> MICK, MOI I-*?, a e. At. Ar. 1 (Not d.tn^frou- to tbv Human FaudK.) Uat.4 do u'ot die in their hol?6 bat cwau out auJ , die. Put uo ifi Stlc.. ST?c.. Wc., $ I, $2. Hn ! #5 "COSTAIPS" BK1? r.Lti HXTKIl.MI.VATOK. Nt-tfr kn??Ttn to f.tll??nd- evwj* da^- by" tbournuAs In Nt*w York"And'tUidvhcr*. Put up in tf.V:., fioc.; 7.V.. *!. f 1 M. f2 So,* :i^i) %l .*h? ftotil. * " COSTAR'S" KLKCTKIP l'OVYUKl;. For the d. ?fruction of MotH^, Moscintc^, Fi.isjt, Ftr.*** PLASt IjiB?Cr.?.- VtRVlXON FoA WaSO A5l? vl.?t, *,V \c. Pat up In V3c. und 6jc ftv v? s SalA VbfclwHlc find R.xall u< "COSTAM** PRINCIPAL DKP0i\M5 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, ted by ?la> pr.ncj pal DRUGUlsTS wt.d 1)P.1 JLERS'tfcroachcat tV.t vSf.itt-s, tlu Canada*, RVrf Indies. Caii/isr.ia ur;i Antrim. gyOrdars oujr^rthcayt b: by ike <r+t. fio'd# *etit o? ?^/in(cl?4toz..r; S^T'SuihII ,N?mpie J'litAvipM put tti. u( tt^ wfcclr ??lc prices for tfr#t ord"r#lo oiv plmt-j, with Curdc, Shf.T* llills.hntrMi'ic. AC. 4 . jafl^Pwi'kapts caprmsly. pur up for Ship*. Si'-nu.bont^, llut. I*. Public Irniltatlcip?, *.?. < ? t^Full partlculnr- tn fTfioUc+ti* Lksilerfr?eeale? ot prlci'<*? An. Ac., will be prt.mptlv nmtlrd un a|.pl cation. AiiiJiu.^* *t< CQS'rAlt'?#l No.IiSK lirOn?h\uy, N. V. SjdJ by mhWv;SmilftW T. If EiitlAN SPtTC. j?.n?l I.AL'OJfr.tXS A Hl'SJIFUiLD. U'bwllnp. Y?. janl8?0uir?tn? I.Y?A'? K A Til AI HON II.m-x iiu*,bpc?m? tlie ctnndurJ prrpa ratlon for ibtfhair. ; IU UumtCcc tale-, iit-Mrlr r., l,OOOfOCO BOTTLZS Per yi?r, atu-ttsi ltd etcidltiuvr and rr?-nt *u|:<:rl">rity ov?*r all otl.er ar ilcio of tl??r*ki??d. Tl:t bodita uai . i-Wlly prol:oui?er Ibr KA'JTlAJtiON To lu*, by- far, Utu line-t mid uiOl t ittrveablc ar.tlcle tliey ivrr u?ed.? It u?j?T??a?Q* tJielialratter It ban fallra ?ut, tNTWonvrr* ?n?l nK.\c-uru^ It, ;lvin|T to it ,'n rich appear* ince, and Impart# 'a arligftfful ptr (ilritf. Sold by all dealer* through jut the L'nitwl St*te*. Canada, Mexico Oubn, and South America, tor ?_'& Ct.sTB I'KX 1UTTU?. .-IKAXir, WYNKOOn .t CO. Proprietor*, ll:| I.ibrrty M.. Arw lark, danufacturcra aUo of perfumer} of all kinds, and lu fn*t\at-. variety. GOLD MEDAL PIANOS! Hltiinuiy Ar JhrnunfarHirrm, 84 Walt rk Street, New York, aBteSSit?. ItVCKlTlD ilrat Prise Medal; t*i compel!* ttoirulth the best tottkerf of Boityu, New PI n u ff If York. Philadelphia-jui^ ltaltinrcrc. U u ? iiT,U Tx\o FIBeT PRIZKMFDALri atthe Me tropolitan Talr, Washington, March, 1SM?. A t,iOI.r> MfcP Al.at tin- Cn>t?! P?lace, N. V.i 1K9S A OOJ.P MJl'AL at the Maryland Institute, Halt*, 1M.6. THE KWVT r H17K MKDAL at the Fair, Cryatal JPalaci, New York,151-4/.' A mong the judged wen* iuch as Milfoil, <io)t*?.halk, WoUen lifrupt and other* bt. ?t Planop, (wit.'j ami without Iron Frame,) warranted for three jinn., miiU u written ?uaran t?e giveu. ?PJ#ujo> packed and; chipped>w!thl*Ut charge. Prices niodarav. '? _ ji,n*i>vljrti??. ^ . nirXCAX, HI1KKMAN lOMPAN^, BANKERS, Cor I'iueonri !Vn*Mnu KiifeU, IVexr Vork. XSStiK CIRCULAR SOT}* and I.KTTKR? OF {llMiT for travelers?. available in all \\*r. nriuciftit vilif vftbi icnrhf. * . MERCANTILE CREDITS oh the ORlKXTAL BASK COKIV R Al lO.N, Londuii, Mr.? ?deiir# OEO. PKABODV A CO., hondor, and MASK OK NhW .SOUT1I WALKFJAuMi'alia. Billn or Xixclinn^r uud ( p?li oil California.. hn-J Au*tr*?Ia(furid*l<*-d on application. . INTKHl^T'ALLOUrKf? on current aeeotiid*. und *|fcclal 'deposits, subject to arrangement. idau T IMmlTOX, *> RKGTJlntlv J'l/VNU i-O tiTl-5 MANUFACTURERS. . N? SOD IVnllf IVc? Vork . WHERE ma> 1??. fouud a eupcrior Miwruii'i.t ?f Vun? . Forte?,in Piainund Ornamental Caace, from 6 to TV octave*, af the h&i tHd/mr/itl*; and pronounced by dlstJu iratohed arti?t?to bcuuaurpa/c.cd. Will best/Id oufheny-n reasonable terms and warranted to atatid in any cliraate.? tlrd*r$t< Quntr>j jn-ohipttj/ ctttwltd to, ?r.d cacti Piano guaranteed to give j*rfect uaRidactou. If not ?o, the Piano may l?e returned.to as. we refunding the n?r*r?-y nod freight- ? ' *1 { At the Qreft Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, *Kew Yort? lbWJ, o Price Medal wa* awarded to )U?;.ST09'-6 r-hoiueap, for tho superior quality of thclvPiat^ Fot?ef, vblch *cr? tented in Toitrh. Tnt<%2iqiUilUytaudIiaf ability of' Taut. ?and plac d in .tbvblghtBt grades by the following DUiiv. QuiihrU ArZUta?WILLIAM KORKU?, C7ntirmari on Afu*l ctil JtittrunvntXA ; JULX.IBN. MAX MAKtTZTU, IV. H. FRY, Ri S. WJLLIfSTJ Ll>T?LUT, Z. MLIGNEN,KMKLIlvfi ?*ilRAC, WIGHT, Jury onA/wiru! JMtruntisif*; OKO F. BRIHTOW, StureUiryon Vu*i<xtl In*truineiit?. Jell-dawlj? . . c'CBiSTADOfcO'S HAIR DYE! WjifiTn a' nut Thill all the merit- He, f ? - Of thrtrtJidor^'!* nertr e^t>*lrd; !>}?*.?., ' , Red it'iaukes black, lo bro* n tj an*ronn^a grey. ' And keep* the bbrcs always'' frnio"decay? Hda matcbleFf r?rviinlinn^ l/air Dye, .till hold* iia poai Hon at- the moat barndou aild etUcacii'Uc llair I've, in THIS WORLD. Prepared and aold, AvhoWaale au<K rrt*U, and apjdied (in ten >rivat?-romns) a? ChUi AWijtnV, No. d As roft llociE,EuoADn jr, Xir?-,Yo?, aiuLby.sU.Xirutf?iat? niui Peiftftner# fri the IJnited>'f;iU#r, .. . ( J Agents C^cJcnatl, Ohb), Jobit D. Park, FqJop-TjIeicr. 'J'O 'rtlC l>EX'iAL ,WtgKJi6SlON.' r*^l{K? subscriber, fofmeily ut Philadel)4tia. b;.vlHg bad A eight year** experience In lb*- matiufacturiug ??f Bloefc Teeth, offer# bfa acrrlccs to tbc Destil Proftftlon of tbo B^tUi'aUd M He would ttate tfuil iuiKing acquired a Aypvhdffc ct f*thl? branch of Deiili*tr>uhiU u itiuttnl 4>< tA<} ojfree of tab KiJD/'Ifel/ not fcarful of bfc Block Tcetb 6UiI>rlnj? ?htn ' compared v itli tlioec made in Philadelphia. - i LEWIS IT. TlFJIbB, mylO-j/tn ? Hl.MarketK., ebove'M^roe. i :x ""'JIJST HECEiy^D - f KKOM I.. Ul'DI.m'* t CO., fAHKhllSBlHO, ion BARRKLB'orlginaFNovelty Milia FIour. . lZ\J ? ' ^ ' DOANK* C6WOILL. ?|f corner Main and Quifiey t?trcf>. ~T.~ /XTEuiim.jJ^c'dBA'lTd'ih. TK. W1L80K 4 Co., ii Monro? St t-pppoalte the M. k M. ? Dauk. rej?|H.clfuWy call aitenilon theiriune<i?ialltd aaaorUiieiil uf i'apvr Decoratioua of every varkti and gu le suitable for Walla sud CVilinpa. ?" "" ? TbeyhArca Inrgeatock qf Fire PrInt-*,Te4^teris and Pan oeUm;. j . yari : Their beautiful 'i.tries of paprr for lfaltfc are. dlt>playe?ft ou^crecn?utbat-the etuct can^bejxollx ftppr<pjated. Cal have oadc late atTiTiarfc'C~addI(ioii^ To puTTto^k'ef , T T Trnaaea, Supporter#, fcbouldrr Brace*, Fu?pen> aoriea. Banoaycar Ac, Ac. ? ?? Plivaiclana and other* ?cR!?>our dnd the fcctft a.-rortioe^t .of ibeae Artlclc* iB?tl<cetty at t!i? TV.'r ,4USlt> ' UltlDUK tX?RWtK J)RCO*8TOR^. )AAJir.li MVJi SCARtfE. \0(/(WK ^ ?AVMUSG WKAVPEN.% .pen this day ne* aty lea of Tratelin/Wrappen* lriir?;V ??cle^i'a t ed'Clji-ck ?>, ju^tlreo iVeu. i . fTHIPRKLL k I HWEARINOEN. ?)A WlA Alcohol, l&y ????.*. -i- US per cent,Cn/atUe low by. :4*!. W?* LAlIfilfLIXS ABL'WIKIKI.D. ZMs*. >wl . .... ... I ri> fclrHsfnrl?ic Vy c . 1*.'., 1" H innfv *i """? lwo\-Mi>BKIk :: >! 0'A?BI38HKmaoTeoier.iror Ml. XV .' * ? ?"' > ivl TIUHirHX Jt IKDUKS 6VU hp* ..? . i. m. pdmVhhkv , RYB ?wl p?d \VbHky, lotion tut wkv " " . 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