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TIIE INTELLIGENCER. Tl'KSD.YY MORNING, SKPT. 1, 1837/ Largest Circulation of any Paper in West ern Virginia. T'lTfr A I. A L> V1SUTIS13MKNTS. Ve f?- 'Midersfcned, publishers ? f newsp p?ri In the city of Wheeling, hav?t th?.? day agreed that we will not ln?ert any of wh?t arc known a* "L? j?h1 A>lrerti?einrnts" unlt-ss sal'l a?lrertl5ementa are pa!d for In adrance. Our reason* or *o Join# are, first, tliti In sufficient compensation for pub. lulling; -*u;h advertlsem' nts, an?l, second, the uuusuall.v ixrjx * mount of losies accruing to u* from the neglect or in tblllty of parties to pay for many of them. GAMPHKI L k McDEIMOT fr Intelligencer. JOli* T. Kr7t*f?Kr.L, } Argus. BUSS JAMKS U. BIN6HAM, f Tines. the da-ilyTnttblligencer Will be furnished to subscribers living in any part of the city or suburbs, at 10 cents per week, by leaving their names at the oilicc. Chinese Sucak Cask.?Yesterday Mr. Mor decai Morgan, of Short Creek, sent to our office, a specimen of the Chinese Sugar Cane, which lie had raised on Ms farm, from seed obtained at the Patent office. It looks almost exactly like the common corn i-talk, and is about the same height. It seems full of saccharine matter, and from the specimen furnishes n rich yield. Mr. if. has no duubt of this entire success of this plant iu this section of country. ?.?>? Talk no more of the delicious perfnmcs of Arabia or of the breezes which waft their sweet ness o'er Mediterranean Isles. Rocking has just received a stock of peifumery which knocks them all into nonentity. He has received prob ably the largest and best assorted stock of per fumery ever brought to this market. The Fran gidamii perfumes, consisting of Extract Soap, Pomade and Sachet's are perfectly irresistible. Call and examine, be convinced and buy. Re member Rocking'*, Monroe St., adjoining the McLure House. ' Auhests roit Rioti.no.?The disgraceful fracas in East Wheeling, on Sunday evening last, was yesterday productive of its usual result, in the shape of police business. Several persons have been arrested, and an effort is being made to "biing up" all who were concerned in it The following is tbo report so far: Alderman McCortney fined Henry ISaldtvin, (with costs) $14,ii0, for participation in the riot of Sunday evening. Rush Church, up on the same charge, was ac quitted. An Irishman named Hupp, will have his trial at JO a. ni. to-day. The fourth, Joseph Little, against whom a warrant was issued, has dissappeared. Others wiil be arrested. Holsies asks himself a couple of questions, and answers them thus: ??Where, O where are life's lillies and roses, Nursed in the golden dawu's smile ? Pend as the bulru?hes round little Moses, <?n the banks of the Nile. Where are the Marys, and Anas and Ellsai*, Loving and loVely of yore? Look In the columns i t oM adrcrlfoers? Mardul and dead by the score." Last moiit Madam Summer packed up Iter traps and took her departure, and at tlie hour of this writing, MaiHim Autumn has just arrived, having passed iao other Madame some distance out, going full tilt for the tropics, where she has an engagement for several months. From the ?hort interview wbiel. we have had for an hour or two past with Madame Autumn, she promises well this season, and will open out about the time of the issuing or this paper this morning in an attractive debut. Sl.i has been pretty much all over the world since she was here last. She seemed quite amused with the description which we (in our own inimitable style) gave her of the freaks, taunts and caprices which Misses Summer played off while here, and declared she was as provoking as Lola Monte* or Dora Shaw. She brings us the news that Spring is now performing alight engagement away down at Lands End, and thot Winter is giving a few holiday spectacles called the Aukoba Roealis, away up North, got up on a scale of magniQ cence never equaled out of that neighborhood The Mandam authorizes us to announce that she will be on hands during the Fair, and if the preparations of the society are anything like what they should be, she will do her part to satisfaction. Conccring the circus she was not willing to speak so positive. ? fror ihe IMclllgencer.l BuiDOEPoirr, O., Aug. 81, 18o7. Messrs. Eorro.is.-We noticc^Jn your jiaper | of Aug eth, "A case of Bigamy; jtobert .Kit son, who. having a >vife and one child in W bee -1 ing, left them, and "cleared with a young un married woman in possession of a hit e respon sibility about one year old." Said K.tson and his paramour. Miss Virginia Trtslcr are now living (and have been for the past week) between Bridgeport and Martinsville, and she Kitson, is about to commence a school, totiact the young idea how to shoot.' We expect the young mind will improve rapidly under her tu ition We understand that Kitson destroyed his marriage certificate, and that lie eloped with his father's hat and shirt on; but let this be true or not, they cut quite a swell as they promen nde up and down street, as if they had no fears of the 'law.' or of the institution called the Pen ilentiary. Many on this side believe in law and | good order, and believe in enforcing the law. Better send part of the Mormon expedition | ... v.mra M. Wilson. this way. lours, ^ JJ__ [for the InlclllgMiccr.J "SuciDE foh Love."?Under the above cap tion, in yesterdays Tulelligenctr, there is an ar ticle concerning the melancholy death of Miss Julia Anno Erlwioe, which is incorrect in some particulars. Pint?She Is said to to l ave hung licrsciron account of "ditnpyoinfinent in lore." Now this may be an opinion of some, but it should net cr have appeared in a public journal as the truth. Second.?"She uiu ohxerced to tnlva rope with her." This is untrue. Third.?Your article states tliat the supersti tious people of this neighborhood would not al low her to be buried in a regular cemctry, but that she was buried at the "erou roade. 1 his is also a mistake. She was buried at the Roel Liek School Ilome?a place designated as a fam ily burial ground. But sho was not refused a burial in any ccmetry, in the neighborhood. She was buried jnst where her parents and friends wished. Wedo not think that supersti tion is a characteristic of the people in Rock Lick. We do not adhere to any of the stale no tions of the Heathens. We attach no blaiue to you us Editors, as you wrote from information. But we desire to be heard in your columns to remove a slander which is calculated to reflect discredit upon out citi zens, Wm. Baldwin. Rock Lick, Va., Aug. 2D.S. Baksuart. Tue Pittsiickou anb Stecbenvillk Rail road.?The Pittsburgh GazetU has received in formation to the c fleet that Messrs. King Sc. Thompson have completed arrangements with a company of Boston capitalists by which the work on Hie Pittsburgh ana Steubenville Railroad will be immediately resumed, with every prospcctor speedy completion. Those who now come for ward to assist Messrs. King k Thompson are men of ample means. We are informed that the work can easily be completed, ready for tne cars, from river to rifer, in tbreo uiouth?,? JlcrM. A Sao Pact op Crrr Life.?Singular Tu- I ttanee of Heteru of Fortune.?Almost daily , may be Keen 011 Fourth street, adccrepid, wrin kled, half-insane woman, rendered older In ap pearance l>y care and disappointment anil sor row than l>y years, whose history is a mournful one, and illustrative of the fickleness of fortune. Some years ago, loved, honored and esteemed, she waa moving in the most refined society, the proud mother of beautiful daughters, and (he head of an elegant ami luxurious household.? She herself was beautiful in youth, and had been ; reared amiil alUnance, and accustomed, from in fancy, to whatever lisle and cultivation and wealth can furnish. ~ Who would recognize now in that pale, sad, 1 desolated being, that goes muiubling irrationnl'y along, with a vacant oyo and a wasted form, the j fondly cherished mother and honored wife of an old and distinguished family, or the fair girl, ? whoso eye Hashed with all "the loveliness of a lovely nature, and whose sinilo was a high favor to the many basking in its light? Where are her relatives, her friends,?those who clustered about her in the recent years?? She passes every moment the wealthy and the proud who were her intimates, and, not a face turns welcome!)* to hers. Isolated and desert ed?only safe from overwhelming woo by .1 mind toppling 0:1 the -utmost verge of reason?she glides like a ghost in familiar hails, whose habi tants have turned to stone; and yet she has com mitted no error, is guilty of no sir.; her misfor tune is to have outlived all 83'mpatliy and the affections of her nearest kindred. Often, when we observe her go by, her plain and well-worn garments clouding the costly and brilliant robes of the daughters whose mothers were the companions of her youth, we would marvel at her history, had wo not learned the sombre story of the World. Strange has been the fate of this lonely no Mian. She is a breathing moral to Life's fable? a sad example of Fortune's waywardest of moods.? C'in. Gazette. Ir all our readers who are troubled with Liv er Complaint, Jaundice or Dyspepsia, will read the advertisement in another column of IJu. Samfouh's IsvtnottAToK,' and then try a bottle, we should not seo 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 rccommcndcd that wc 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. Wo take it for Headache, Sour Stomach Itilliousness, and any of tho little bodily ills that arc common, and it docs produce 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 entirely freo from thein by a continuance in tho use of the Invigorator. Now wc wifli to impress our readers with this, that the Invigorator is a med icine particularly adapted to family use, and where there are children subjcct 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.? Seinto Gazette. aug.1?lm TR A N SP O RTATION Change of Schedule. Thaxspoktatiok OFFICE II. k O. R. K. I Wheeliuu Station, June 12th, 1S57. f ON and after Sunday evening, June 14 th, the Passenger Trains will leave this station daily at 6:10 A.M. and J*:3o P. M. and It: P. M. Wheeling time. The Mail Train dally (except Sundays) at S:10, A. M? Will receive and discharge passengers at all the principal stations. The Express.Traln daily At 8dK? P. M., will receive and discharge passengvra at the following stations only: Ben wood, Moumlsvllle, Cameron, Burton, Bent*ns Ferry, Graf ton, Rowlesburg, Piedmont, Cumberland, No. li W. Station, Sir John's Hun, Martinslmrg, Harper's Kerry, Monocacy, Sykesvllleand Washington Junction. The Accommodation Train dully (except Sunday) at 10, P. 31., trill receive and discharge Passengers at all the principal stations. The Trains will arrive as follows: The Mail Train at4:*>5 A. 11.; Express Train at 8:25 A. M.; Accommodation Train at 6:30 P. M. By order of W. 8. WOODSIDE, Superintendent. JelS J. B.FOKD, Agent. StJMMER ARRANGEMENTS? ? WW.. - W-W- - %i HEMPFIEIsD RAILROAD, WHEELING STATION, .May 2*1, 1S57. ON aud after Monday, May 25th, 1357, and until further notice, there will he one daily train leave this Station for Claysville and all intermediate stations, as follows: Mail Train leave Wheeling at 7:30 A. M. Arrive at Claysville at !l:8o A. M. RETURNING :? Mail Train leave Claysville at 8:30 I?. M. Arrive at Wheeling at 5:-J0 P M. The train connects on arrival at Claysville with a regular line of Coaches for Washington, Cannonsburg, Pittsburgh and Brownsvilje. Tickets procured at lfcmpfleld Depot. m>23 U. U. PEXRSEL, Agent. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE HEMl'VlELD R. R. I WnskLixo, Sept. 27,1S56. f ^I^-HE above road 1? now oi>en and read}* to transfer freight JL and passengers from wheeling to Claysville and all in termediate Stations. Freight receipted through to Washington. Depot, Forsy tli's Warehouse. U. B. PEII1SEL, Agent, sp27 Wheeling. DREW & DRAKE, NO. G, WASHINGTON HALL. PRESERVES ?Another fine assortment of Preserve, Ac., just received aud for sale at JySl DREW k DRAKE'S. SUGAR CURED HAMS.?A fine article of sugar- cured Haras kept constantly on band and for #tle by Jy81 _ DREW * DRAKE. BEEFJTONOUES.?The best article of Beef Tongues can be found at [Jj81] DREW A DRAKE'S. BRANDIES, WINBS, Ac., for Family and Medicinal pur poses.?Among the various and superior qualities of Brandy at DREW k DRAKE'S, can be found the following brands, to which they call the attention of the public and their customers in general, as being the best assortment In the city, and to which they defy competition: Old Hcnnessy Brnndy, French Brandy, Old Cognac Brandy, Apple Brandv. Pale Otard Brandy, Old Pcach Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, Oherry Brandy, Raspberry Brandy, Strawberry Brandy. WINES. Pure Old Port, Champaign ^Ileidslck,) Old Cherry, tiincer, Madeira, Native, Malaga, Claret, WHISKIES. Scotch, Old Rye, Irish, Monongahela, Bourbon. CORDIALS FOR SUMMER DRINKS. Perfect Love, - Annessette, Koysux, Hose, Curacaco. And a fine assortment or Jamaica and New England Rums, Holland Jin, and Scotch and English Ales of the most ap proved brands, and Tobacco aud Cigars, together with ev ery article u be found in a first el:??* Grocery House, to vhlch they Invite the attention of their ejstouiers and the public gene: ally. Jy3l Wheeling Female Seminary, Under the Superintendence nj'Mrt. S. S. Hnnna. THE next session of this Institution will commence on the first Wednesday In September and close on the last Thursday In January. Taajts.?Boarders, $73 per stsslon. Tuition In English Branched from $18 to*2i/, according to class. For particulars apply to any or Ute undersigned (Board of Trustees.) who Will ftirnlsh catalogues to all who desire them. A competent corps ot teachera has been engaged ?ud the Institution will open under the most farorable aus pices. Rev. E. T. PERKINS, Dr. W. J. B %TES, J. W. GILL, G. 8. THOMPSON, SAM'L OTT, Trustees. O. 1>. HUBBARD. MORGAN NELSON, JAS. S. BAKER, aurtO-Sw A. P. WOODS. SEWING MACHINES. I HAVE the Agency for Excelsior Sewing Machines; price "$3o, or 8)|00. Can be seen at my warehouse. South end of Maiket, in operation on Saturday from 11 to 12 o'clock, nugl GEO. WILSON MERCHANT'S as well as others should take notice tha they can find the largest stock of Wall Paper, Bord :rs. Window Papers, Fire Prints, to be found In the city, at as low rates as elsewhere. East or Writ, aft the Stationery and Wall Paper Hou?e of ?my801 J. K. WILSON k CO. JOB LOT TTTE have this day received 50 setts of those cheap Jac > Y net Collars and Sleeves which are worth three and five drttars. and which we are selling at two and tw<* fifty. JeS* - HBtS&ELL k SWEABINQEN. NEW WHEAT FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED, 1P0 bbla Novelty Mills Extra Family Flour, made from pure new whlto wheat. au*fi DOANE k COWGILL. WALL PAPER. YX7B have over 40,000 rolls of Wall Paper, and are selling t V it ** per cent lower than ever before offered In the etty. Call and yAu will buy before leaving the house. J. E. WILSON k CO., apSS No. 24 Monroe si. teas! Mas! T" 1JMNE Imperial, G. Powder, T. Hyson, Oolong and Black ' Teas, In store and for sale at the lowest market price, by [auggQl W. A EDWARDS k BRO. FINE Cigars and Chewing Tobacco, of choice brands, in store and for tale by aoiflO W. A. EDWARDS k BRO^ I)0BK BRANDT, In store and for sale very low by mng8t> W?Ji. EDWARDS k BRO. MISCELL AN.EOUS. ONE DOLLAR uy the best i-uiuiative and liver uf.di O cixES now before tl?e publJo, namely, Dx.SAXFiiun A lavioStaTOa or Urf IL.ue.ty, that. W as a, Git*?W?. ^ItemJdracilui! Urst "" ??'<= LSr"r 10 tj'=l "" ul?r!'" 2?3:uVo atoo.achan.1 l*)WeU to aarryoff that oSHSSSSf h "alH It"!?Sl^.u, ^'?D ivrimmiwi !> cn,!rc,v ^?bsk^^SswssSSj '?p^vssatasxi&ais^ W t/> physicians, and never used iii their tnv*crif?tl?>us until used In the form of UitlnVHl Wt? loduec the proprletcr to vm^rtlcjoe !_* tried and known In lu effect*. It "to cure Liter Complaints In their worst tormM. . IniLccsUoa btlng caused hy a rteranfcvd Lieer U c ir ' >? when the Liver Is excited to notion. . - ^ Jaundice Is caused by an Improper J5MjP0/h? disease and as a proof that tho isviooBJtrott rellere* this disease /Zwi any one trouble-i with J-iondlce tokc *bc,la/I/or*!?I ^ropuurly ?nc week, .nJ their .tin ?IU bryln to assume ^ "*cS25?? I* permanently curtxl by rator. Tate It In "tu.ll dows on rcUrlnp.an.llt.Mi"" -.innturr In her operations. By *radnally J ni.nlshln* Hie P^dose, the b .wels lire left In a healthy and ?C ,0.1 vrt.rU as reKularly as clock wor*. /. ^1" r_"1 verv i.?ou relieved by tnkloR ?. .loaUlv dose or the fnc<v <?iarntor, which corrects all acidity and sourness of the stotnach. orer |osJcll ?on?cli It baa no equal, at 11 re r* llevea .11 oppressive or unMSy *"fr 5"""* heartily. For a family mcdlclnc generally, all who u?e t?H It speak In the lllrfiest term.'. . Da. Sasfobj**.** IsviuoaAToa came to us recouinuniieu a cure fur Liver Complaints, and a!l diseases arising ^ from a Diseased Liver. The testimonials of so many <>t onr Phv-lcians In lu favor, Induced ua to try It, and now >_conviction is certain that It la one of He Kreatest bles 3Cjins? ever given to Dyspeptic., for It made a .j?npgu cure before the nr.t bottle ?u taken, and now w? can _ e,t anything edible without trouble, ahlle before, noth ^lua but tlie lljhtest food would digest, and otten that eftve pain. Now what wc want to any to all our renders _ ,u,ir Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia trouble jou, do not P^fail to try thU, the greatest remedy In the world. State O There hna never lteen tried lif our family a remedy which has met with inch unbounded success In the cure of dlieasea Incident to children, as Da^SjjroaD < ln?^ r, oaAToa; nor la It alone for diseases of children that we ??I use It; for It acta na a Cathartic so mll.lly and seeiua to renovate the ?y?l?u jo thoroushly that we ?>r think wc are dolua a service to all In adTlJlng thini ^ when Ihev need medicine to try this ren-?ly. There are eases that have come under our notice wn-re ?re?t tien ^SThi Cecn received In dUeasea of the.Hm a? ^ and Uowelo. where all other remedies""v* It lias bccoinc so useful In cur family that we will not do I ^[/without It.-"Jackwnvlllc {Afa.) ItcjtuUictiit. PRICK OSE DOLLAR PBIt B0TT1.S. PANFORD A CO., Proprietors,845 Broadway, New York. T. H. LuUAN * CO., Agents for Wheeling. JOHN D. PAHK, Cincinnati. - GEO. H. KKY8EK. PIttsburpb, ^ oUsRle Agents. a u 17-^?u?lv-<l a w PHILLIPS & J JiNNINGS, JOBBERS IN Foreisn and Domestic DRY GOODS bought exclusively AT AUCTION. Nos. 1 8c 2 Bank Street, BELOW MARKET, Between Second niitl Xhiril Slrcels, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. aupIS ?l-wiw " FALL STYLE SILK HATS. \\TE have Just received from the Eastern cltlci the Pall \Y stile of Eiilk Hats which exceed In lightness, durabili ty and beautv of shape, any thing we have beretolnre Intro duced, with the ?Fl?d.le Hand," ao that Ibey wlU Bt llJe head with perfect ease and comfort, as a good fit will guar antee. Gentlemen arc requested lo call In at the corner of U?" M!"n S. P- HARPER * SON. TiUANTKR-g HATS.?Received this day a very large lot 1 of Black, Brown aud Pearl colored Planter a llala of *'"1 ">1C* '''""^'dSiaKPER* SON, OYS' AND YOUTH'd BOrr HATS.?A floe assortment of Bovs- and Yuulh's Soft llils of all colors and shapes, suitable for the FaH and Winter. g ? HARPER ^ fowl Jb^JLiiLi KA^l-ilOiS1 fob. 1857. HAVING received my block for the pre'ent New York Fall la.hl.-n, I am now manufacturing Sdk Hats of a ?u*H-rior qnallty :ind style, which, tor beauty of and durabilitv cannot be excelled by any nianufactory K:?st of the mountains, to whi hi moU respectfully Invite m> nu merous customers and the public generally. ALSO- a general assortment of soft llats and Caps* of all shapes and colors, for men's and boys wear, suitable for all seasons, which I will sell low for ca^h, aa uiy motto is quick sales and small profits. N. B-fSilk Hats made lo "ger^^.hor^st notice. SILK AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP Ribbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, and straw boonets. Ko. !?? HAl.TISfOHK HTllKET, BKTWKEX CUARLKS A!?n HASoSKB 8TS. BALTIMOllK, Offer a stock of Pall Ooodi In the alwve line unsurpassed auglt-2ut Wheeling High. School. TilR sccond session of this schoolJrlll open In the larpe and elegant room in tlie Post Office BuUclinK, on tlie 1st of September ueat, and close on the 4ih of July ^1|0"1'1*. extending throuph a period of ten monUiarwhlch will be di vided Into four quarters of eleven' n?.v Til** course of study embraces the English, Latin, t.reeic, Spanlsn, French and German languages, and a full course ? raorough'l'nstnictlon will be given in all of these branchea, aud pupils will be prepared to enter any class lu College, or at once to engage In the active Dulles of ?fe. A Military class will be organized free of charge. Parents are requested to enierthclr sons promptly, "ty** beginning of tlie session, a*d no pupil will he received for less than a quarter, unless by special agreement. Tkkm.s ?English, per session, f3u; Classics and Mathemat ics, *4i.; Modern Lanjrusges, extra, flu. tsr Entrance on Qoincy Sueet. auglO-ltn McL.tre Hon.e. "? '? ?MDENT?VLSUKGEK\f; ?<"xtaaa. FUNDENBBRG & HULLIHENS, St'CCESSOItS TO DR. S. P. HULL1HEN. _____ OFFICE, No. 161, Fourth streel, n?ar the Presbvterian Church. tWMJJT !?& Manufactures TEETH expressly for each par. mrn fTT.l>?l.r case. Ft U seta of Teeth, or any parta or aets, made with Artificial Gums. The Gnm la made [none contlnuoua or solid piece-the colt la the "me for Teeth with or without Gums. mygi-lyd?w_ Wheeling Classical Academy, n. W. BABOINB, Prlnei^.1 THE Fall session of this Institution will commence on Tuesday, September 1st It !? to be desired that *11 pu ulls wishing to enter should be present at that time. Koom? In the Athenarum Buildings. Eotrauce from UT?VJSa"i7h?cto!ore:-Cla.Mc.l Department, ?S peTquar ter, of 11 weeks; Mathematical Department, ??; Uwer fctig lUh Department,td; Uo.lrtU I.arjnaii^s eitra. JJ^uv 1 Smf AHA H truli AN C K TO UKT C!OOU CLOXH I KG A'EKY CHEAP FOlt CASH. I HAVE a very large stock of spring an-1 summer goods on hand. *nd tlit-v must be sola to make room for tall *?d SlnErgS5?^ U Jon want to buy goods at prices that will open the eyes of the natives, jflve we a call at No. 9 Washlngtou 11*11. All goods ??rrantad^#A^ pre* K??d.rno.ale. J" "Me^WaRor. ~ CLOSING SALES AT THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE. STONE k T1I0MAB will commence to sell their entire Stock of Summer Dress Ooods, at greatly reduced pri JSSme ?t e?Tand some at 15 per cent below cost. v i\v wu|, to make a eteun ticeep of all our lm?&cpse stock of goods In th?s line; embracing the finest stock of Klch DrMS Goods, Mantillas, Shawls, Scarf*. %tc., etc., we ever ' ^In^hls sUjck'arlTnisny Summer Silks, Tissues, Robes. Her croac* J. ara?. A BYED & HALL. ai.L-rjicTuaiaa a wBOtaaaLa naatias t* UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS WAREHOUSE, no.12 wakben-stkeet, WW Br-"'Jf?EW VOKK. Shipping Furs Wanted. THE highest price In cash will be paid for ??,UUU Coon SWna. 40,000 Bed Fox " 10,000 Orey Fox " So.iHM. Mink 10,1100 Musk rat ? II..W0 Wild Cat " lt.,000Oppose- g. AVERY, decl?-daw 144 Main St. Wheeling, \ f MATBEW MoNABB, MANUEAOTL'RBR OF VINEGAR asd wau* tn Vfmr. mill **** CA0 nM<l /Ir? Ural, Oats, Baled lloj.ic. All of the above artldca delivered free of extra charge '"rfflffilia"'priMpaid In cash fbr all CourtrjProduce "o'p^slte th. Second Presbyterian Church,.Centre Wheel ing MASONIC REGALIA! MASONIC REGALIA i Urtfe and varied assortment of Master Ha iSaCSsons', Koyal Arch, and Knlfht Tern plan' Befalla lost received on consUnment and for ?lecheap, at the tValeli and Jewelry atorv of C. P. FE0WM, Jell 119 Malp St. COMMERCIAL. w HOLIiSALti MARKKT. CORRECTED DAILY FROM ACTUAL SALES, IIy y, ,71. PlimPHBKY. WlIBKUXO, August 21, 1857. AS11KS. Pols Pearls , Soda Ask BARRELS. Pork and Reef 1,2* Flour BUTTER. Keg and roll P lb 12?1C BEESWAX. Yellow f & ll A US. Seamless, * I0<> CANDLES. Tallow * \ 1* Star Jb ........A CnEESE. Western Reserve, P fc..ll COFFEE. m., eg. lssoiej* H Mocha.... 13 COPPER. Braziers ??????*" Bolt.....-.-.. OORDAOE. Hemp In colls, p ft........ Jo Manilla ? Cotton ? Bed Cords? 120 feet, P d* .fj? 90 do CO do '?*.'fcl' Plough Line* . ..^' DRUGS. AluinlnbbN.P % Crcntn T.rl?r 31Sx?; gu. Carb. Soila "J?; 8i??i Copperas o?4 FEATHERS. Live Geese, prime FISH. Cod, P & Mackerel Nol " No 2 14 ?? No 3 ;# Half bbls C.7J FLOUR. Super, P bbl 0,25?6^<i Extra 6,5.-(SiO,T6 FRUIT. Dried Apples, P bu.l,75@2,lH' Green, p bbl ?-? D. Peaches 3,00 Oranges, ? box 8,U0 Lemous 6,0o Rabins 4,75 FURS. Fox 50@75 Mink 25? to Raccoon 3J<KSl>5 Muskrat l,r GINSENG. Good, p #, GLASS. 8x10, P box ..8,75 10x12 4,25 luxl C 5,00 12x14 5,25 12x16 5,fW 14x1 S <m5 GRAIN. Wheat, P bu 1,00@1,1? Rye 1WJ? Barley 1,0?N?1.15 Oats .4u?? Corn HAY. Timothy, P ton 13,Ot' Clover HIDES AND SKINS. Green, p & ...AJv Dry 1" Calf, preen 10 dry 2?' Sheepdkins 25 HOPS. New, V| IRON. Pigs, Hanging Rock #33,00 Burs, p D> 2\?4i< Round Unnd Nail Rods O.H Hoop 3X@63< Sheet 4X?b Slabs and Wings 4(3H% S*eel do LEAD AND SHOT. Rv, B?r fcJfi Shot, p bac 2,25 LEATHER. Spanish Hera. P Eb Harness . """ Skirting-...:. . ftf Calf, ?dw* ! Upper, *dos *86 WMcr, S> bbl ...... 9,SB QUlCt 1|M> LUMBER. Sol clear, f M tWXiM I Common 18<&:17 fencing ...:...18? 17 j Hli.nriiffr #21(324 | La tli ShlAglerf 4.00 ??MOLASSES. N. O. in Lulu p gal new 75 ! West India.... 7? I GoldenSyrop. .. ..W&w Cut 84 9 keg..... 5.60 4.1. ."V ......4,50 6il. 4,4V 3d 30 J 8.50 lOdto Wd ....3,25 OILS. ' , Linseed,gal. 1,00?1,10 ! Lard, No 1.. . H** ?? No 2 1??*? B1 Whale ? l;ut* Castor, pure Tanners Spts. Turpentine ....68 Alcohol ?G-G?0 1'AINTS. Chroiur Green.... ??????"? PnrUOreen. %..SWM? U.T?llu? Utlwrps .t-?*" lted Lead ?>??]' Koatn, 9 bltl r ? W Wh>?Uatl Zlm Piiipt ;...i;2S3SJ0 C'li VarnUh f ?1 1 Fjrbl urc du ^ POTATO K3. Nt*-.ofhanlcs, (P liu.. 1,T< POULTliY. Allklnda.drincd, ? 1?J> V'cUUi:clllckt;U?, <p ??'l0' PBOVlSlOSt Ueef Cattle, onhoor.. .*9> Urd,bl.l< Hams, bacon 1 ?*&[* Shoulders ...i.3fi@l' Sides.. llttl* Hams, bulk Shoulders Sides Sheep, on hoof 2.1*^8 Beans g4> RICE. Carolina new 5X@t SALT. Pittsburgh P bbl f2X Kanawha, P bu 40 SEEDS. Kiaxfeed, P l?u.. A....? t Clover Timothy.... . ? SOAP. Rosin, p ft, ;:; ;5 Castile 15(frlC STEEL. Plough, P lb {*}? Cast Blistered 12X^1 C SUGARS. N. O. fair to prime P A hhds 12>??1 Crushed, Pulverised ?nd (irauulatrd 15?16 TALLOW. Best, 1? 1^ TEAS. Gunp. and Imp 45@7p Y. Hyson 8o?J6 8tKa?5 Pouehohg 25<3i40 TIN. 10 *}* IX " <c 12x12 sqr Block Tin In Pigs 44 in Bars..; 45 TOBACCO. Extra 8friS44 Smoking 7?l0 WOOL. For all kinds 2.'O40 WHISKEY. Monongahelu IS bbls P Xal T5?1^0 Common ZINC. Sheet 1UJ<<?11 J5Y CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, A hi;. 31.?Flour Hrm without change. Wheat firm and itidetnand at l,00al,10 for lied and White reciupts light Whisky ad vanced to 221, and in good demand. BALTIMUKE MAKICET. AL*oust 31.?Flour, Kales 1.5UU bbU at $l!,00 for City Mills and $0,12 for Howard st. Wheat, red quoted at $I,#U:il,40; white $>l,40iil,50.? Corn quoted at 7U?81c. Whisky 26|a271. NEW iYOKK MARKET. At'OLST 31.?Cotton depressed, 1000 bales sold, j,rices decline l-8c. Flour tlepressed, 17, 000 bbls sold, State at ^.SOaO.OO, Ohio 25c lower, sales at $G,25afi,70, Southern unchanged. Wheat firm, 24-.U0O bu sold at 98u for Southern white and UOc for yellow. Mess pork oc lower, sales at$24,70a25,75; prime do unchanged, salt s at $21.75. Lard 1-4 lower. Cotl'eo quiet. 15a con firm at $3aloc for sides. Whisky l-2c low er, sales at 28 1-2. Stocks lower, generally. SMUOTll OLD QUARTER DULL A H> and Cei.t pie ces at par for the next Sixty Days.?JApOB STEIN FIELD, Centre Wheeling, Va., begs to inform his friends and customers that hr lias returned from the Eastern cities with a large and well assorted stock of SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING, all made up by his own order and ear preixlu tor this market. He calls likewise the attention of the public, and especially the Mechanic* oi this city, to the m-eat variety In Gentlemen'* Furnishing Hoods, such as home hiade white and fancy Shirt?, overshlrts, a beaotifully selected stock of Neckties, Cravats, Socks of all kinds, Uloves, A. O. F. Hats, Caps, Umbr. Has, and a great juany articles loo numerous to mention. I have also made such arrangements with my Bankers in Baltimore, thatl am enabled to take smooth quarters and 12M emt pieces at par without susUlninp loss. Therefore, fellow-citisens,come one, couie. all, with your old smooth money, to the store of J ACOB STEINFI'ELD^ apt4 Centra Wheeling, FOR JtA Mr A IhS. MALTBY HOUSE, BAi rillOKE, .11. U. H. M. SMITH, Proprietor. SITUATED on Pratt street, between Lipht and Charles; is immediately In the Centre of business and convenient to all the railroad depots and the ahipulntf. au^-Cm 1'lNE Cigars and Chewini; Tobacco, ju?t received ami 1Tor 1 sale by tJ?^J KDWAKDS k BRO. tAPS! CAPS!?RAG LAN "CAPS^ Just Teceived a lot of J Raglan Caps, for Gentlemen's wear, an entirely new ar ticle. l?p1S] S.D.HARPER A SON. KCK1VED Uils day, 13 p? desirable ^^wades, forj?oys V&r t this dar, 13 ps desirable Pottonades, for ho; Jel?1 HK1SKET.L k SWEARING EN Pens ! Pens !! Pens ! !! something: new. CP. BROWN has received a superior lot of Gold Pens ? which he had made under his own supervision. They ire made from gold reduced to 14 karats by a combination >f alloys, ami cannot be equalled for elasticity and dura Dillty, by any other combination of metals. Prtces are moderate, and every pen warranted. They may be known l?y every pen being stamped "G. P. Baowar. Wheeling. ?P* ? DRIED BEEF.?A superior article of Cincinnati sugar cured Dried Beef, just received and Tor-sale'by jySl DREW k DRAKE. W BLACK GRENADINE. J B bare thla Amj rrttired two p*. or Blk OrrniullM. JrtT UglSKKLL A SWEAKISGKt^ 0 MARSEILLES AND FRENCH riQUA. WE have this day received several pieces of those de sirable goods for Basques and Mantles, jj* HEX SK ELI. A SWEARING EN " HAIR DTK CHRISTADORO'S, Bachelor's, Phalon's, Jajnt's, Bohe mian, Jones' Hair Dye, for sale by aUgjd T. II. LOGAN k CO. ,LD Ree,Bourbon and ilononpalieU WhUky,ln*toreand 1 tor sale at the lowest market prices by auiS ' W.A.EDWARDS k BRO. PORT. Madeira. Lisbon and Sherry Wine, in store and for sale be [aug^n] W. A. EDWARDS k BRO. I ,"H)R vour babies buy a Wooden or Willow Cab at J. E r WILSON k CP'S. They sell them cheap. JylQ niNCIMNATl B?lr?8n?r0arrf U?mi, recrired and for sale by ?aug?] M. REILLY^ BACON SHOULDERS,just received and forsaleby aug6 RElIiLY. rMSHINO Tackle. 8ectlon Fishing Rods, Cane Fishing by the union line. OFFICE. CORNER WAT Kit A N't) SIGNROK STREETS. i'OKEIC*N NEWS, ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMER ATLANTIC. Nk\v York, Aug. 31.?Tlic (-tenmahip Atlnn lie arrived this morning with Liverpool advices to the l'.llh inst., four days later than by the Aimrica. The Atlantic passed the Europe 011 the 20tli, the Persia on the 24tli, in lattitude 50 longitude 41t anil the Fulton o:? the 20th, till Cape Rn:c. The stcainer Asia arrived ut Livei pool on the 1 tltli. The vessels composing tho Submarine Tele graph fleet had arrived at Plymouth and the di rectors of the company were to assemble on the l!)th at London, to determine upon further pro ceedings. It is believed that the company will take immediate steps to rescue the lost portion I of the cable, lully one half, it is thought can be i saved, and that the loss to the ebiiipBiiy will not ! exceed '?^5MO sterling. The recent storms and Hoods hav occasioned much damage to the crops ill England, but the weather has since improved. Oil Monday money was in full supply for loans on Government securities, at from 4 to 5 per cent., and in the discount market- nt.a^ frac tion below the Bank Minimum. The Timet has some remarks showing that our trade will not suffer by the events in India. About 8,000 pounds sterling, in Russian gold, were sold in the Hank on Monday, Guestitmiaini had offer ed to compound with his creditors or would rep resent about 5 per cent, of their claims. The rate of discount at Hamburg has again risen to 7 percent in consequence of further amounts ol her silver having been exported to London. Ad.vices from tialat to the 7th, stale that great activity prevailed in the market for India Corn, the price of which was rapidly increasing and ordei-s were arriving daily from the shores ol the Atlantic, where the crops have suffered se verely from tho drought. France.?The Fetes given by Napoleon on tho loth passed oil' well, though marred by hot weather. It is rumored that France intended to demand extradition of Ledu Rollin, and that he is about to leave for America. It is also sta ted that Franco is about sending a naval expe I ilition to Cochin, China, to demand satisfaction for insults to her flag. Russia.?It is announced that Russia is equip ing a Flotilla for the China seas. The Russian I Imperial guards have been reduced 30,000 men. Tcrkkv.?Affairs are unchanged. It is ru mored that Lord Stntford Kedeliffe, is to be re 1 called by the British government and his place tilled by'Lord Ilowden. London, 18 th.?ggo'm the Times city articl, rumor has been circulated that a merchant ot Liverpool, lately deceased, has lett liabilities es timated at .?300,000, of wliieh 100,000 are upon forged acceptances. The precise facts have not transpired, but tile statement is believed to be true. The death t_f the defaulter is stated to have been suicide, and his losses aro supposed to have been increased by heavy schemes. On the slock exchange there was little inquiry, but the supply was adequate. There was four applications at tho Hank, although the Hank ol France has renewed its artificial purchases ol bullion, on a scale which show that the reduc tion in the rate of discount in June last was al together premature. There seems no reason to apprehend that on this side, the supply for the present will so far full short as to cause with drawals from the Hank of Fngland. Tho Caledonia railway?'1 lie proposed div idend at 3 1-2 per cent, per annum for the cor responding period of last year, being only one per cent. The Brazil trade, by a report advanced to the Board of Trade, from the British Consul at Ba hio, respecting the case of preference given for eign vessels over British vessels. It appears the mystery of the former are, they are more care ful to deliver their cargoes in better order. Export of silver to the,East,amount prepared for transmission by steainer Illinois, is 250,000 pounds sterling?the largest shipment ever made. Thcro is room to suppose that the very large quantity of silver exported this 3'ear may produce an eifect in the East which, before the lapse of many months, will tend considerably to check tho riiagnitudo of operations; meanwhile the demand for silver for the East has become less active in consequence of quotations received by last mail. Liverpooi..?Breadstuffs, under the influence of recent severe storms and floods had an ad vancing tendency, notwithstanding the weather and been line and dry and favorable for harvest. Flour in good demand, at an advance of lda2d, which was not generally acceded. Indian Corn very dull. Kichardson, Spencer & Co., quote Western Canal flour at Slstid, lied wheat Bs4da Us, OstidalOs. Mixed Yellow Corn 80sa37s. Piiovisioss.?Bigland, Athera & Uo., say the report of heavy shipments from America, ol Hcefhud paralyzed tho innrket and prices were for a moment quiet. Pork steady and quiet, Hacon dull, and being reshipped to America. Lard quiet. London Money Market.?Consols for money closed on Tuesday at ill Ja'Jl} and for account at 91|ai)l J, alter ollicial hours a tirincr time pre vailed and rather higher prices were obtained. The money market continued easy at Paris, on Tuesday the 3 per cents closed at 07 75. London, Wednesday.?Funds closed steady at last advance, market active. The shipment ol silver on the steainer of to-day is #250,000 the largest over made. FROM WASHINGTON. Accost 31.?Capt. Hudson, commanding the Niagara, in communicating with the Navy De partment the particulars in regard to the ucci dent, snys lie has every reason to believe, from what has thus far been experienced in wire lay ing, that under ordinary circumstances of weath er and with machinery adapted to the purpose for altering olid improving, the Cable limy be laid iii safety on the track marked out for it in the Atlantic Ocean. He says, at the time the table parted, the Companies Chief Engincor, Charles F. Bright and iu?n were attending their breaks to lessen tho expedition of the cable un til it was finally carried away, which made all bauds, throughout the day, leel liUe a house bold family which had lost their dearest friend. Our officers and men had become deeply interest ed in the success of the enterprise. The Treasury Department has. just paid be tweeti $200,000 and $300,000 to .Maryland, in terest on half a million of dollars, to which the U. S. became idebted to that State during the war 1812. The" principal was paid between 1813 and 1822. Tile Secretary, of Interior has instructed the U. S. Marshal ui take the census of Minnesota; whenever \H is informed that it is the wish ol the people, to furiu a constitution, preparatory to becoming a State. Wm. Dazzel lias been recognized by the Presi lont as Consul for the GranU Dukedom of Hess Darmstadt, for Alaryland and North and South L'arulina, to reside iu Baltimore. Gov. Walker was, at last at counts, preparing i defence of his official conduct, to place him lelf right before tho people of Mississippi es pecially and'the South generally. ~ FROM MINNESOTA. St. Louis, Aug. 31,?The Conference commit lee appointed by the Convention to unite on the institution Tor Minnesota, made their report ,-esterday in their respective branches, which vas adopted, but one constitution will be sub nitted to the people. The conventions will irobably adjourn to-day. STEAMER GENL WILLIAMS. St. Joiiss, Aug. 81.?The steadier Gen'l Wil iains, which connected with the Northern At antic line in place of tho Circassian, lias arrived it this port ea route for Halifax and Portland. She left Liverpool on the 17th inst. THE TRUST COMPANY, Cincinnati, August 31.?Financial matters miet, with no excitement Nothing new re urding the Trust Company. Messrs. William iooper and W. W. Scarborough, appointed by he directors here, left for New York this morn ne to examine the accounts of the New York ifiicc and mak<; a statement concerning the af airs. MISCELLANEOUS. - REGIMENTS'FOR INDIA. Halifax, Aug. 31.?Orders have been re ceived hore for.theequipment of four regiment*, with immediate dispatch for IntJia. ARRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS. New Okliuns, .Aug. 3'\?Tiic Illinois has ? . . ii ... K.._- u.i..<v Mu inr^ thriiii MONEY AFFAII S. ; ' Buffalo. Aug. Sl.-lloilisto. Bank has foil cd Heavy run on White, 0; ice. Leo & Co., and Buffalo City Bank. ,.KscU?:"unVl,'?n'"?V"; ins intense, now subsiding. i he Rixiprocit) Bank did not resume this morning. . bank matthks. ' n PHtiviUHNftR, Aug. 81.?Tho farmer* Bank, temporal lly enjoined to-day, on apt.haUioii ol the Bunk Conimis; loners. BANK STATEMENT. New Yokk Aug. 31.?Bank statement?de crease loans, $3,030,0011; Specie $S53;00l>;( cir culation $23,UOU; deposits $ 1,531,000. , RIVER AND WEATHER. Cincinnati, Aug. 31.?River fallen 8 inches since Saturday. Weather clear. Mercury <0 dCLoC!SViLLE, August 31.?River stationary; 5 feet 4 iuchcs in the canal. AN wither clear. Mer cury TO. "choice FIRST CLASS INSURANCE ?BT TUlt? jnen; "TP1 T^2" j&i. i n suKAN o ECO M/ANy, OF HAWi'FOED, conn. Incorporated 1819-Charter Pcipetual. FIRE & IjSTLA-IN 13 NAVIGATION INSURANCE, Galls tlic atl niton of IU friend., pa'rons, and me l.ublic zcnerallv, to t*-e followJn^ fncts. OK 119 nvVINO , A Cast Capital of $500,000! WITII ASStSTTd AMOUNTING to $1,307,903.42! Has Transaoted Business succevfully 3S Years, AKD COSTISDKS TO ritQOBKSS IS health, WKALTJI AND VIT.VL1TT. ^ Paid ?n Aft-regale Lifi of over S 10,000,000. t. orjra lied on a National l>??l?. *>th local iu ull principal place*, un?W a Mercantile s>fctem founded on ft Cash Sand ird, with un i?) ble reputation alll-e tic same un the hank* of Uie Hudson, or the Miss issippi, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Northern Lakes; presenting a powerful organisation a* a conservator of public good and Bond ot integri ty; equal to all emergencies It undertakts worthy the STABILITY AND DIGNITY , ?0" i,,? 4.4 Eminent American Corporation, ON Mill KIM* Al.ONli. FOUNUINU ITS ULAlMS TO PATIIOK.lCE AINU I'AVOy. Affording .ulterior facilities and jk'cuilur lu matterj of Insurance?Commercial, Mechanical, Mer* cantile or rural, while ranking ?Qf Importance and public service FIRE INSURANCBT COMPANIES UF AMEIUCA. IKSUEES AT ? t. Rate, and Itule. a. Liberal for Solvency and Fait Front. Kupccial attention fliren tn 'Ac Inutrnvre o; DtceUhgs ?nd Content*, .for ,i jierivil of from one to Jit* years. LOSSES 'EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AMI? PROMPTLY PAID. l?o!iclrw In?wrr?l Without Delay by K. It. SWEAlUNGKN, Agent, a*. Wheeling, Va. je4-Cm HealLb and Sueugtu must Inevitably lol lrw its Use HCERIrlA-V Ji'S >.LAN3 BITTE THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OP THE KIDNEYS, I,I visit COMPLAINT. WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND. FEVER AND AGUE, And d,?orde",1 Such n* Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach,Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costlveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralyic Atfections, it has in numerous Instance* proved highly beneficial, and in others effected adecided core. This Is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after Uie manner* of the celebrated Holland professor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, IU lntroductlon lnU> ,Uie United States was iutended more especially for those of our fatlierland scattered here and tnerc over the face of this mlahty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now offer It to the Ancrieun public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal .irtues must be acknowledged. It is parUcularly recommended to those persons whose con stitutlo 31 may have been impaired by the continuous use or ardent. srlrita, or otLe ? forms of dissipation. Ge^tr. ly^^in stantaneous In effect, 1* Cuds Its way directly f tfte l??t of llfe.thriirng and qulc^-ning every nerve, raising un the drooping spirit, and, lr. fact, Infusing new life and vlf r to the system. .. . CAUTIONI Tlie great popularity of this delightful Aroma has Induced many lmlta.uns, which tl.c public should guard again* t t. Rurchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else unt.. you ave irlven Bocrhave's Holland Bitter, a fair trial. One bo - tie will convl".* e you how l*?"nltely superior Itls to alltlies** Imitations. WHAT IT 18 DOING FOR THE SICK. Wm. Schuchman, Esq.,the wellknowu lithographer,says: MI have frequently used Boerhave'a Holland Bitters, and find It Invariably relieves Indigestion and debility." Rev. Samuel Babcock says: "I found special relief from Its use for a severe headache, with which I liad long snf. fered." J. W. WoodweU, Ejmj., says: "I have- used Boerhave's Holland Bitters myself, and recommend it to others, kuow> ing it to be just what It is represented." ? Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, says:;"! have derived ureatbenefit from Its use for weakness of t??r ?m ach and Indigestion. "' ' ' James M. Murphy saya: "After several physicians had failed, Boerhavels Holland Bitters r anoved the pain from my heart and side, arising from Indtgestlen." The editor of the Klttannlng Free Press says: 'After one of the best physrclaus In the place had failed, Boerhaye ? Holland Bitter* cured me of the worst form of dyspepsia. Kranols Felix,only manufacturer of the "original Extract of Coffee" says: 4,T know that your Holland Bitters Is one of the best medicines In the world fsr a dUordered stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwlg, editor of the Baltimore, prbnounces It a medicine deserving the confidence of the public. Dr. Eherhart, the -leading German physician of Penna., has prescribed it frequently during the last three years, with marked succeac, in debilitated states of the digestive or gans, or of the system generally. ? The manager of the b?.iou'? Vinegar Pactory says* "I us*d It myself, and was therefore Induced to try IU effect ui?on my wife, (troubled with the great dtbUity common to all of a consumptive habit,) and really.lt * doing her more good than anything she has ever taken." NOTICE.?Whoever expects to fin I In this a beverage will be disappointed; hut to the tick, weak and low Spirited, It *111 prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singu lar remedial properties. . . A. ? yaw*Sold jit $1 perbotUe, orsix bottles for #5, by the sole roprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. lOo, Manufacturing Pharmaceutist* and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. GEKERAL AOKHT3. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott k Sons, 182 N. 2d street. New Fork, Barnes k Park, 804 Broadway, corner Daane. Balti more, Cun>are Brothers, Gay st. and Penna. Avenue. Cln slnnatl, John D. Park. Chicago, Darcloy Brothers, 818 8. tV?wr *t. St. Louis, Barnard Adams 4 Co. N. Orleans, Vgoldby Laughllns k Bnshfield, Wliolceale Agents for North Western Vlrpinla; T. ?. Logan k Oc.. and other Dnvglsts ind Merchantsgenerally throughout tl.V united State? and Panadas. ? ?d??lmwly. CiOBN MEAL?35 li* i>litis of Fresh Com Meal, Just 2 / -cefved and for sol. by ? jyj ^ No 6 Washlni^fotrllall.'. ICE?PORE.RIVER ICE. : - THE subscrii^r would respectfully Inform his old? friends and the public generally, that he* la now prepared to mnply them wltli a b?*uttful and.very pure article of Ice, taken from the Ohio River. .Customer* will be served at their doors from tfie wagons, which will be run to every part .racily. 8lod la )oar oidcre. jaBOB AM1CK. BOYS* FANCY CAPS.-?Just received an extensive,lot of B<y>' Fancy Cloth Caps, Black, Brown, Drab, Pearl and ?very other color. Also, a fine assortment of Gents' Black md Drab Frencli Soft U*ts. The above article* will be xold lower than they can be rot elsewhere. Oar friends and the public generally; are In tited to call and examine for themselves. / ; auK 18 ? ? Si D HARPER'4 SON. - nUBArEST WALL.PAPEH8 .re (or..t|bv^^^? jj5S 'Centrf JTkeellng. New York, A^yerHiiSSaT** AI.Kt-IH'l' ii. KKlXUUtMOflf H . , ,( Advertising ifniFCnrres^>n?!luV i1Mc<f,(:fc? *ajr fllOHI/V IMPOltTANT 'K> KROTlKIBftii, I.Kfl'Oftft KKIlfU.tiVfM AM> WHol.iNtl KGItOfKK*. ? or; pe wrnw.vxoKR's -J FLAVORINGS TO PROJHTK At A MOMENTS NOTICE 'EVEkY Mu-tfirrii i'.igi:uK. T? e undersigned has la tel.* um d* ctrui ImprovMr.etiie !a this branch of t?u?lned*. Tnr flavorinp* irre put npi.i |w?*k. Apes of 5,10 and 40 palion*, aud tcquii-rA t.ut lh< adclittfu of Puie Spirit, cither 1st 01 ??llh otoof, and Liquor* -sorb as ? Cujtnac, cither dart; or. p?iv. Holland. and Enrich.IE". J?. Illxil- I jll'l ft. Cl'lllx i htl.l.t I Scotch Wldskov, I'ehHi.ritwrjf aud K*->l..-rrt U^n' j 4y, Port hiii! Madt-ha Wi'ms will hi*" iu?tunt!> j.r- It 4 rcqnliv* lirt Kklll/liiil'^rN MdiiitiOK Of ft fcood eplrif, Kjy fwl j gallon-to ?<icli gallon i?f r?*?|.rr?lvf Flafi'i'OlijrV | The be*t Cognac ol^Viyci, .vtlloW niitl wliil?,iy*rr?.U?l ; genu{itt-, ji> ?*?h?.-r iiii porter Jt? thr V. ?; ?* Kifi ticcs of eVitr? !SSi|U??V. Extract fclMJoginiCj-1'Jb. <*f j uliiuiiv|iruiifiu?illluO L'idlrtiiyiif . s ? -j } Raw \viilaki<y ii?a.v h.v l?r. r.'? a^c and l?"??<ty' pr?-p^rM'-?-? ! be iilSiieSUioOth **|th l?nt a trilling *KpCuVe? ! The price* nf Flavnrine* ire extremely moderate, end ill. ; rwtions <ufuU%upp)ied by " DR. LEWIS FEUCIITWANBIiR. j I Viewitt itinl importer of /'/%/< '?*x*ntiat tH[i and !'/.'? > alt, 7*.t(r>t.-rrK4'if4? ? ndI'/.tJc^/rtifJiic Memieof*. - No. 143'i?guS?!en !.unn, Wrw Voilt, N. R. Sol* Agent for tiudti celebrated Cordial Ritfi-M | hii'I Gin. ui'&^CtttiXk.T i Great ana Unvisual inducements ^'pWRNTV-FlVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT*'!# Ht!?l i I clas* cugntWngf wLlbcfiaadfc until Inrther notlcy AI.Ij CASH I'tTltCHASES OP 1 LOOKINO-GI.ASSKS, PICTURE FRAMES, ENU RAVINGS, ARTISW MATERIALS, Ac., A.-, wmcu W1IA HE SOLD niUErKJClU-XTLT Of TUf> Ht the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, and th*"pHvileg? ?t selecting said deduction from an immense Etotk sndgrrat variety of ? .*? . r?B esiravisqs *'?; GIVEN TO EAOIl PURCHASER. In ?ur L00K1NG-GLA:>S DEPARTMENT may he hfd every variety,of Pike, Waml anil Mastik Mwhom, IVk trait and l'lCTcns Pramss, Corxtci&, RjiShS, Ac., of our own exclusive manufacture, from choice and: original dc signs, not elsfwhere to he obtained, and of superior quality. In our FINE ART DEPARTMENT will be found fir*: class -impressions of all the finest European EngraviOg?, w'th h uen*ra* assortment o? all desirable publications. T -i our A..TISTS* MATERIAL DEPARTMENT will ho found (of superior quality onl.V) eeery reqiitsit^ lor tho Art'n, Aiuateuj, or Pupil. Tne urinal ili&:ount to the Trade and School*. Order.-* hy letter cnrciull;. filled and packed with the utmost enre. To the eronnmist, and ail deiilrou* of obtaining *up? rior qunlity articles, at moderate prices, the aborc'prt'trtjts ti> eqiml .id vuntajres. WllXMMd, STEVENS, W'llA.IAMS k CO., ap!4 -?m-*lAw '? )n<S llrowdway, New York. ?? COSTAR'S " RAT EXTERMINATOR. An lnf?IIIUe destroyer of HAT.", MICH, AXTS, OUOI'SII MICE, MOLES, A c. Ac. *c. (Not danxeroun to the Huunin ? Patuily.) Rati do not die iu their hhleJ but comc out and die. Put up in 2nc.t S5c.. AKc., f 1, #2. $3, and Roses. " COSTAR'S" RED RUG KXTKRMINATOR. Never known to fuil?and used every day by thau*tUn1s in New York and elfeewheil'. l?ut up in 23c.. &k\, 75c., *1, *1 *0, ft HO, and 94 fH) Rottlca "COSTAR'S" EliKOTRIU POWDER. For the destrurtion of Moms. Mosgcnoap, Fue.4, Ftiu.x, PUST IKSECTS. Vf RSlSON' FOWtrt AS1I A5IMA15. Ac. 4c. Put up iu atid-AUC. Rotl fl Sold Wholefnle and it. tnil at 44 COSTAIl'i4** PRINCIPAL DEPOT, :WS lJROADWA V. NEW YORK, and bv the pr.ucl pal DRUGGISTS and DEAl.ERS thr.>u?rhont the Unii^f Uir Canada*, West InJtrts, California and ?i*atii A i/i erica. 539^0rders munt ultrayx be accorapatdcd by the cash. CIT-No ^oorts Bent on commlsslan. ZiSr"Sina\\ Stimpie Package* put ut> at tU?> lowrct whole sale prlcet for fimt ordem in u?-w placea, ^ith Cnrdi?%Bh&w Rills, Ponlerji, Jsc. Ac. ^TpHckaKfcS exprep?l.v put up Tor Ships Steamboats, Hotels, Puhiic Inatitutionii, Ac. ^g^Full particul:tr? to WtioUpuU. Denim?scales of prices, Ac. Ac., will !*- promptly mulled on appVcatlon. Aclilrcss 44 COST AH" Sos 38R Hromiway^N. V. Sold by T. H LOUAN k CO., and LAf/GIIEINS A RUSIIHEI.D. mh2.t-flmdww Wb^ollop, Va. l,VO.">'? KAII1A1KON Hm? now Ixrcnroe the standard prep* ratiitu lor the hair. Its lnuueAi>'?* sale, nearly . 1.000,000 BOTTIjES p?-r vear, attest* Its. excelleiire and ?crear superiority over all other *r ?Jclcf of the kind. The Esdies uaJ? . ersally pronounce the JvATHAKION To he,-- by-. f??r, th?s tineat ?nd unos t iKi'ceuble article they ever usfel.? It HWTobtat the hair after It has fallen ?ut, isviuoRATiw and xuurnnnt it, jiving to it n rich rlossy nppear ?vnce, and ini|>arta k iW/yiyiit per fume.. Sold by ull dealer* throu^Hb out the United States. Canrtil*.M? *ieo Cuba, and SouUrAmerica,fi>r ViUknts peb Rorrijf. , .IKATII, WYNKi)OI> iV - COi Proprietor*, G:i lilbcrly new York* viatiufacturenr alio of perfumery of all kinds, and in great variety. janlS-tfm-uaw ' ': ' . - Pf^; GOIiU lVLMiDAL, flAJVOsi 8tcluway A- Som, DioNNlhtlttrm, 84 Waltik Street, New York, ft RECEIVED First Prize Aledalr inconiiMtl* tion with the bestmaktra of Dc?ton, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Me tropolitcn Fair, Washington, March, lfrCG. A G0I.n MEI? AL at the Crystal Palace, N. Y., A GOLD AIRDAL at the Maryland Institute, Dalf, 15?C. THE FIRST PR1ZK MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, 166b. A mong the judges Were such as Muson, Goltsehalk, Wollt-n Itaupt and others St. A S. Pianos, (wRh and without Iron Frame,) warranted for thi ee years, and a written guaran tee given. Pianos packed and sliipped without charge. Prices moderate. jai.X&-lyda?. DUN0AN7 SIIK1IMAN k COMPANY. BANKERS, Cor Piue and IVnasan Stireia, New \ork# ISSUE CIRCULAR NOTES and LfTTTERS OF CREDIT fr.r travelers, available In all the principal citir* p/ We t corUl. Also, ' - MERCANTILE CREDITS on the ORIENTAL DANK CORPORATION, London, Sirs slturs GEO. PEARODY k CO., London, and RANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia. Bill* of Kxchange and Cash Credit* on California and Australia, furnished on application. INTEREST ALLOWED on current accounts and spcclal deposits, subject to arrangement. spStMjda* nAZLKTON <*'. BROTH EES. flEHQB p i a n ij k o it v j<; ronr? MA n u fa cturses. ]Vo 209 Centre ?i.,New rsrlt. WHERE may be found a superior assortment of Plan* Fortes,in Plain and Ornameutal Oases, from 6 to 7If octaves, of the fast materia la, and pronounced' by. distlo guished artists to he unsurjiBHBtd. Will be sold on thenwst reasonable terms and warranted to stand in any climate. Orders from the <untntry promptly attended to, and each Piano guaranteed to give perfect saitsfactou. If not%o, the Piano may be returned to us, we refunding the money, and freight. At the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New. Yortr, 1553, a Prixe Modal wasawurded to Ussurrov A Rkotbssh. ?.^rv ^ .. . wera amt niaceil in Uie hiKlicst grades by the following J/Utln guithed ArtM*?WiLLIAM NORRIS, Chairman on IIu?I cat Instrument* ; JULL1EN, MAX MARETZER. W. H. FRY, R. S. WILLIS,T. EISPELDT, Z. MKIGNEN, EMELICe filRAO, DWIGHT, Jury oft J/'wUal In*trumen'.*: GEO F. BR1ST0W, Secretary on Vhktcal Jnutrument*. jell-da wly. ? ? CKISTADORO'S HAIR DYE ! Within front shell all the merit* lie. Of Crlstadora's never equajed Dye; Red it makes black, to brown transforms a grey. And keeps the fibres always from decay. Tliis matchless revitalizing llalr Dye, villi holds Its past Hon as the most harmkss and eflicaclourtlalr Dye, in TUB WORLD. Prepared and sold, *ho)<>tfole and retail* and applied (In ten private rooms) at Owrxvoko^, No". 6 A*~ T(.u House, liao.vitwav, New Yo*e, and by all Druggist* a?a Peifumers in the ^United States* <- ?* js ^ 'f / Agents Cincinnati, Ohio, Johu D.Tark,^Tolua Palqftr. jiulSrlfZl/kw iO THfc DENTAL l'HOKESSlt)N^' XIIE subscribe, formerly uT Philadelphia, having bad eight years* experience in the manufactOrlng Jf Block Teeth,-offers his services to Uio Dental Protection "of tb<5 South and We?t. He would ttate that hating acquired a Jmovlnfat ox "thin branch of Dentistry," ichUt a etudtnt tn the qmee cf Chit fits Ji.Fi*tcr% jr.J>:% Philadelphia^ be hat since then been vngaged in manufacturing In that cliy and New York, exccpt the past two years spent Iff the establishment or the late Dr S. P. Uulllhen. N. 3. lie is not fearful of Lis ft]ofk Teeth frufferiog when compared wltbthosc made in Philadelphia. LfcWJH H. ftKKBE, wyl0-3iu 1 11 Market St., above Monroe. IKTESldJC -DECORA WOKS. TK. WILSON A Co., 84 Monroe 8t , opposite the M. A M. ? Bank, respectfully call attention to their unequalled assortment of Paper Decorations of every variety and stylo suitable for Wall* arid Ceilings* i I They have a large stock of Fire Prints, Teutcr*, xtsd Psb? neliug. ? Their hcantlful . tj Irs of paper for Hall* srefilf played on acreenc,,'that the effect ran be fully1 appreciated. C?U and see, : - - *i> 1W JUST RECEIVED ; ritOM L DCDLBV X CO., I'AKKHH.SIUHO, 120 BAttltELS 0t,^nal N^V^llDOXNK^S#WOtLL kpD' corner Main and Quizicy ttrec:*. >\\rE have made' late and large"additions" to Ir.nr itock of TV Trusts, Supporters, Hioulder. Bracett, Belt*, J?n>pm sortes, Bandages, Ac., Ac., Ac. Physicians and othurs will now find the finest at^erttueut of these artlclea la the oity at-the mylS BRIDUE CORNER DRUO STORK. iSMbyNABLE AND SCARO&^QOOI)#. WE Iiave this day opened some beautiful styles of Black Lace Mantles; also, a job lot of low. priced. 3f?ntlea. J>* ' - t IIKISKBLL A SWEARINGfcN. TRAVELING l\'RAPI>ER8r~% ;\X/ Jt jrlll opeti Jhls day new style# of TraveUng Wrapper TV In Black'arid White check,-the.first--broiight to this market; . . [Jy3J HKI&KKLL A flWEARINGKN. ? >|| PB Selir take's celebrated Checks* lust, deceived. -U jel I HEIflKELL Jr AWEAR1NGKN. m'BBW: Alcohol, tfc, ftG-*?fd ?8>fer?ent,for ssielowby r\:+ fr^ . ' lauv< wltnb*a*bpehheld. 1 fj BDLS. VnniUhw. nil Vlit4?,ferule by ., |l t T ?,r/?n???ifc<v> 9'A BUSHELS . {, mvS THIIBURS * UAIiriKV ! JUST,HECEIVEV. A 200 ^ yu""' *"9n*d m. MiMPiiSiv 1) YK ?urt Ot.cl n,1lr. Whl?V?l InmAi*. .in) fgWktc >?>' ' 1J. r.i.*i ? ? \v. *. ki)\vaki>^ ? ? - :A tj ? - --v.? afeKBiaHs^gaa