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the intelligences Fill DA V MORNING, SEP1VU,1?7. Largest Circulation of any Paper IniWesfi orn Virginia. ""Cf.OAL AU VKliTl^KMKNTS. We ??M?trr?l|n?e I, publisher* < f nf*?ji l?rr* re the cltr 0t Wh^ luw. hatofctit day as reed that we will not "insert inyAf *** tioown ? "L?ir?l AilTtrtlMDroti" uolew ??id adrertJMm?tttr?r? paid for In advance. Otxr reasons Uf ?o d?inx *rr, first, the iMnfflclent competition for pub |i?hlnz *uch ?drertl?etn*oU. ami, second, t>?* untisually Urt* ?iJH?unt of lo?tcs accrnin* to tu from the neglect or cibiltiy of Pnrti*M to p*Y for inanv of them. CAM1MIKLL * McDRQMOT VTntelll*encer. J.'HIH T. UU^KI.L. V Argot.> #0;ri JAM Ml B. EINOHAW, fTlmee. the daily intelligencer Will U- furnished to subscribers livingin anv part of the city or suburbs, at 10 cents per week, by leaving thuir nunies at the ofilce. KKI.KJIOUSNO'l'IOK. rn rmu>??rst A?? Natv?? or Pum will be ths lul JeH of rftfeanrM to lit ?le!irtreil this evening at LV- Disci pit.'* clturch, CoMre Wlu-vtln j. o'clock. To lie I.Ai'NCUtte?The new steamer of Capt. John Freese, is to be launched from the ship yard on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. SteaMek S ii.i>.?The little steamer Freighter, which was purchased here tbe other day, by t'a| t. McGuire, is intended to be employed on the St. Croix river. She sold for $4,GU0. Foktl'Xatf.?Iii the drawing last evening for the horse and buggy put up by C. P. Drown, at lottery, the lucky parties were Ed. Norton and George Robinson; the former drew the horse and the latter the buggy. There were cighty ilvb chances disposed of at (ire dollars each. Federal Co hit.?The evidenco in the case of Edward Moore, charged with forging land wai rants, was concluded yesterday. The jury returned "Not Guilty." It is understood that Lyman Gilbert, charge*) with the same offence, will have a hearing to-day. Matrimonial.?It, the month of July last, there were fifteen marriage licences issued from the Clerk's office of tho County Court In the month of August just past there were seven teen. The institution is growing more unpopu lar every month in this section. Yesterday the weather was intensely hot, wheu compared witli the breezy, fall-like days which preceded it in the present month. The flying dust, combined with the extreme heat, to make one of the most uuplnasaut days of the season. An indication of rain in tho evening, was hailed w ith manifestations of joy, but the fluid had not arrived at a late hour. A Iti'sii on the IIanks.?All our famous top ics are pretty well used up. The.Sub-Atlantic Cable is gone to Davy June's locker,. Delhi is not taken, tho panic in Wall street is living a natural death, summer weather has gone, and nought is left us but the great prescription fctoru of E. Hocking & Co., Honroo street, where may be found pure liquors, purfumerics and blood purifiers in abundance. Robbkky.?We hear that a lady whose name we could not learn, was robbed of fifty dollars at una of our hotels ou Wednesday orening. She did nut discover her loss until after she was was seated hi the cars on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, when she affected to ho very much distressed. Conductor Gimperling kindly offered to take her to Steubcnvilfe free ol' charge. We could not learn the circumstances of the robbery. ]i store Ai.dek.uax JIcCot)BTNBY.-Wro. Swain, a notorious character, was fined $15 and costs, for an assault and battery. He could not pay and was sent to jail. Win. Glenn for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was sent up for three days. Jack Mcrikle permitted himself to be found in the company of certain parties accused of theft, when he was arrested and committcd.to jail for trial on suspicion of being an accomplice. Ol'Ii unharmonious neighbor of the Timet is now down to the ft cozing point of the centigrade thormoineter, as will be seen by reference to the ireful load of spleen, of which he relieved himself yesterday morning, over the signature of "Zero." Ho calls us "vipers" and says wo hiss at him. If wc don't like his performances we have a right to hiss, as has been recently decided by a most wise Judge in Boston city,? but his artful dodging, and ludicrous blunders tend rather to provoke laughter than otherwise. m i ^0 ? m Water Improvement.?The people on the hillside in Center Wheeling will be gratified to know that the Superintendent of Water Works, with a gang of men is now engaged in repairing tho pipe leading under the bed of Wheeling Creek, through which they receive their supply of water. The pipe was disconnected at the breaking up of Winter, and the water in the creek has not been sufficiently low since for tho proper i epalrs to be made. We understand that the people in that section will be in receipt of] their usual supply of water in a day or two. Drowned.?Tho body of a man was found on Tuesday last, at the mouth of Wills Creek, near Steubenrillo. It proved to be that of an Irish man, named Balger. He took passage on the Argonaut, Pittsburgh, on Sunday, and, it is supposed, fccil overboard near the place where tho body was found. There was nothing found in his pockets except a check with his natno on i', some tobacco, a few pieces of silver, and a flask of whisky. The Coroner's jury rendered their verdict, "death by accidental drowning " The unfortunate man is supposed to have been a resident of Pittsburgh. ?m > A Sons ft on Hoors.?It is strange that per sons will persist in so many futile efforts to put down hoop skirts, when in plain reality, they are going up in fashion daily, more than ever. Here's the last sonnet: U, rlrclovandrouf, ?ll*nr? >wl mi ?llc.l; How >WI t oiuaro llu*. If not la K tonnrl, Tl.s of til Trrit? But |>tl?m ?pon It, 1 nn.l ?> nioJc?T macs too uaiwMXIeatea To treat such ?nljj-H.U fairly. IW 3 Ou All 1'. nt maMen*. ?yr?-??lln* like a irTrnty foor. Will, 11,1m color* twccpluf all before, Ilvar this from one who wouM hare kitted fOU all* Could he fcarc come within a kissing dUtance: for petting husl??nd? what do they arall you? Your eliiefett object?when with rude remittance They bruits oar thin*, at we approach to ball jou. And tend nt carstn* !nat Satanic human. Who nabbed the bonnetfl and hooped op the women. Nrw Dnr Gnons Store.?On Soturdoy morn ing next, Messrs. S. tMbornc & Co. will open up an extensive new Dry Goods Store, at 134,Main street. Their sto<,k of Fall Goods is Urge, va ried and carefully selected?such an assort ment as will supply the wants of all classes of the community. Dress jpxxls, woolen goods, domestic and house keeping goods, shawls, bon nets, ribbons and variety goods may lie found in abundance, and of tlie best quality. The establishment will 1-e open for visitors to-mor row morning. Sec advertisement in another column. Tub itrroL.?We have now less than three feet water in the channel and tho water is go ing dowq at the rate of three inches every twen ty-four hours., The steamer Emma Graham, a handsome lit tle craft, was tied up by the Sheriff on Wednes day; fttvthf instihcc of\S. C. Biker & Co., who.' have a claim against tho owner or owners of the boat, amounting to over three thousand dol The, Graham was bound t<^ Zanesville from Pittsburgh. An attachment was also served upon the steamer Belmont yesterday, hut. she gave bail fiir the payment of tho claim Ml iV proceed ail on her trip. There afe no lw.it* Aground at Hie Sistar.s but \to learn that there are ono or two at Buf Ongtoii and Blannerhasnet "OjINlBLS QL'.VE I'UAat.VT SEgi'lllUK" Or "We labor for the good of all," is tho intcriptinn 011 onoof the .Chime of Bells, given by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., to the city of Lowell. That favored place may have the Bells, hut they, cannot monopolise the Doctor's skill, which Is made available by his Cherry Pectoral arid Carthartic Pills, to all' alilco not only iti this country, fint in all countries where civilization and commerce have gone. "While'we admire the liberality and taste of those gentlemen in such a donation to their native town, we will remind our readers, of the hallowing influence a Chimo of Bells spreads over the whole com munity that hears them. They are few in this country and their influ ence is little known, but ask the exile from his home in Germany, France, Knglatid, whether the Chime on Trinity Church does not make his heart leap into his mouth and his eyes swim, in the recollection it brings of the solemn notes his childhood, his boyhood, aye, and his man hood loved to hear at the soft approach of even ing, in his native land. We wish our generous townsmen, whom (Jod has blessed with means, would consider whether we too cannot add this one more attraction to make our children and ourselves, love dearer and stronger and longer, the place we call our home. * To KEOULATE tiik Livek is one of the Physi cian's principal aims in all cases or debility or weakness of the system, for when this is done health naturally follows. To find a remedy to do this has been the aim of Dr. Sanford during years of practice, where the Liver Inviciohatok was used with the great est success, and fully experimented with, until it could be recomuionded with conflclencc and truth, and in no case has it been recommended Tor the cure of any disease .until it has been fully tried, and known to be beuetlcial in the treat ment of such diseases. Nearly all the diseases which are subject to originate from a disordered Liver, which shows itself in the form of jaundice, dyspepsia, sick headache, sour stomach, billiotisness, weakness of the back or spine, stomach and bowel ile rangeinent, and many others too numerous to mention, all of which may bo benefited by tho use of the Invigorator, curing the Liver and re moving the cause. septo-lin FLOKALHALI,. The young ladies and gentlemen of the citv will please be informed that an opportunity trill be furnished them for ?pending a few hours together very pleasantly, on Wheeling Island, on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday next. In fitting np and beautifying, with flowers and evergreens, the Flo ral Hall. Tills work cannot be done without the aid of the ladies, aa It Is peculiarly the province and the Instinctive tenden cies of their natures to reduce to order and mak<* things beautiful. Who then so well qualified as the ladies to erect and adorn the temple of the Flora ? We most cordially In* vite them then to aid us .In a work so much their own. MAItSlIALLS FOB FLORAL 1JALL. N. B. Tickets to pais them Irce of toll, can be had by auy who wll.*- aid In this work, by applylog to A. S. TODD, septt-l.w or J. K. BOTSFORD. Til A IS isro RT ATI UN.'"' Change of SoLedule. Tuihspobtatios Owes B. AO. R.R. I \Yhaling Station, June 12th, 1S57. f 01$ and after 8unday evening, June 14th, the Passenger Trains wilt leave this station daily at 8:10 A. 31. and 8:30 P. M. and 1C F. M. Wheeling time. The Mall Train dailv (except Sundays) at S:10, A. M., Will reccive and discharge passengers at all the principal stations. The Express Train daily at 9:80 P. >!., will receive and discharge passengers at the following stations only: Bcn wood, Moundsvllic, Cameron, Burton, Benton* Ferry, Graf ton, Rowleaburg, Piedmont, Cumberland, No. 12 W. Station, Sir John's Run, Martinaburg, Harper's Ferry, Monocacy, Sykesviiieand Washington Junction. The Accommodation Train daily (except 8unday) at 10, P. M., will receive and discharge Passengers at all the principal stations The.Tqpius will arrive as follows: The 3Iail Train at 4:05 A. M.; Express Train at 9:23 A. M.; Accommodation Train at 6:80 P.M. By order of JV, 8. WOODSIDE, Superintendent. JelS J. U.FORD. A pent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.' HiiMPFIELD RAILROAD, WHKKLINO 8TAT10K, 1SS7. ON and after Monday, Slay 23th, 1337, and until lurtht-r notice, there will be one dally train leave this Station far Ciavsvlile and all Intermediate stations, as follows: Mail Train leave Wheeling . at 7:80 A. 31. Arrive at ClaysvQle at 9:80 A. 31. RETURNING J? Mall Train leave Claysvllle ;.....at 3:30 P. 31. Arrive at Wheeling atS:3? P M. The train connects on arrival at Claysvllle with a r?-jrular line of Coaches for Washington, Cannousburg, Pittsburgh and Brownsville. Tickets procured at Hempflcid Depot. my2S C. B. PEIRSEL, Agent. TRANSPORTATION OFFIClTllBMPF~IELD B.'r7C Whikuio, Sept. 27, 18M. J rI^HE above road Is now open and ready to transfer freight X and passenger* from Wheeling to Claysvllle and all In* tcrmcdlatc Stations. Freight receipted through to Washington. Depot, Forsyth's Warehouse. C. B. PKIRSEL. . Agent, sp27 ' Wheeling. T) RESERVE yonr Teeth, Sweeten your Breath, Streighten A your Hums, which you can only do by using Dr. IIUL LI IIEN* Parisian Tooth Pasta The genuine Is put up and for ?ai? only at E. B0CKI*G*8 A POT H EC A, *ept4 3! nroe St., Wheeling.^ LOOK HERE! \ f ATUEW McXAUB la preparing a full ajpply of Feed ill of all kinds to be sold at reasonable terms upon Uie Fair Ground on the 16th, 17th and 16th Inst. spS Fall and Winter Goods. HKISKELL A SWEARINGEN will open this day (Tues day, 1st September.) a beautiful stock of Fall and W Inter Goods, to which they Invite the attention of the public. DRESS GOODS.?Elegant Silk Robes, in colors and black; Muslin de Basse Plald?; Mouslaine de lalne Robe*; Elegant Silks, in rich styles; Bayaoere bilks; Black Figured Silts; Prlntrtl Mouslalne de laioe^-very rich; Priuted Cashmeres, in new designs; Cadimrre Rol>c>; Black SaUn da chenes; French and English Chintzes, very beautiful; Popliuetts for Dusters and Mantles: Plaid French Merinos; BischotT's and Bonny's Plain Blsck Silks. EMBROIDERIES?Party Capes and Berth es, In entirely new designs; Lace and Emb'd Setts?(Collars and Sleeves;; Valenciennes dimmed, (Eutb'd Collars); French Worked Collars and Sleeves, In Swiss and Jacconet; Real Valenci ennes I.acp; Jacconet and Swlsa E-lgings, Flounclngs and Insrrtines. WHITE GOODS.?8-4 Organda Moallns; Plain and FfgM Swiss do.; Nainsook, Jaccourt and*Cambrlc Muslins; Plaid and Striped 3Inslins?a rent variety. SHAWLS, 3IANTLES, Ac.?A choice aasortment of fall Shawls, Mantles, Hoop Skirts, *e. Septl 1IE1SKKLL A SWEARINGEN._ For Rent. c EVKRAI. dulr>bl< Country BnUUnetI, wllhlnright rain 0 ntes walk of the Market House. The house* are new and well arranged for convenience and comfort, each hav ing six rooms and cellar, with a pump of excellent cold water In the yarJ, and so situated aa to command a line view of the city as well as the river for several miles below, and affording all the advantages of a retired country resi dence, and easy of acccsa. Good garden plots with excel lent fruit trees cat* be had if desirable. Inquire of auc3 STONE t THOMAS. L~~ KM ON Sy rup and Blackberry Brandy. Just re-reived and for sale br [Jc?l EDWARDS BKO. Wheeling Female Seminary, Under the Super in tender* ee of Mr*. SL J?. Han tut. rpUE next session of this Institution will commence on 1 tfte Arst Wednesday tn September and close ?a the last Thursday l<* January. Tvaws.?Boarders. $75 p?r s? sslon. Tuition In English Brauche* from #18 to $20, according to class. For particulars apply to any ?f the un.Ursigned (Board of Trustees.) who will fUmlsh catalogwes to all who desire them. A competent corps of teachers has been engaged and tha institution will open under the most favorable aus psces. Rev. E. T. PEHKIN?, % Dr. W. J. BtTES, , J. W. GILL, G. 8. THOMPSON, SAM'L OTT. 1 C. l?. UUBB*RD. t MOKOAN NELSON, | JAS. R- BAKER, aog2 -2w A- P. W4H*IMk , 1 TOR your babies buy a Wooden or Willow Cab at 0. E. : WILCON A CCS. They seU them cheap. JylO Trustees. v MISCELLANEOUS. ' EXTENSIVE SALE!!" J l 5T OFTj'- ? b ; x v ( WESTERN FARMING LANDS! | (iBKIT irVuUCEIMKNT*. V AiL UABlITlANDS! ! ,/| CHICAGO PROPERTY, SXD ' I LOTS IN GROWING WESTERN TOWNS!) I^OR A SURE PAY?NG RETURN,parties cannot Invest 1 in anrthlug that a Jords the iaine security ns Land* ut I ishlng tc i the pn prices a ' Person* wishing to secure a nOMK Tor U?emfelves or Tam lllei, will Hail the present chance a rare one to bay a * auji 1 ' at moderate price* and easy ttrini of payment. ! iowa LXo^iosn TOO AOR&& | Of RICH PR*RlE, well watered and convenient to timber, | situated In Township fit. EangeS6. 1 HOO ACHES, (In 40 Acre Taacts, to suit par&Mmj) Of Valuable Land, rolling prarie, Tfll watered and within a short distance of heavy timber. Township fifl, Range -l Both of tlrcse parcel ? lay In Decatur county, and in from 3 to IS miles of Leon,' the count? feat. This county is on the So-itfcern boundary of tlif ?t:-.tr, nnd thrse lands are n^nr 1 the Missouri state line. The fertile, rollinjr lands, pare water ; and fine climate of Southern Iowa Is unsurpassed, and as J an agricultural and stock raisinx country a'.lords every ad- , vantage. Thrse Lands arc within a sh< rt distance of the I FORT MAHI5 j\*t BLO''MPIELD A NEBRASKA CITV j RAILROAD, now pnrtiy iu opeiailon an 1 fast apj reaching 1 completion; th jt affording a permanent outlet for all farm ? products. 1 1GO AOKES, '? In S jott county, 5 miles from Princeton. T?whshlp SO, ; Range 4. This tract lies near the Mississippi river :u.d is in 1 the most densely settled and Improved part of the state. 3Q.O ACHES, Laying in Slonx county, 2B miles from the Rig Sioux rir-r ninl Minnesota ?tot< line; nil line prairie and good lurmtng lands. Township 96, Range 43. SO ACRES, Situated In Henry county, mlthitt 6 milti of Mt. Pleasant, the county Scat, one of the m>st desirable and thriving fowns I11 the state. Present population about 8,000. Tiie State Asylums are permanently located here; i.lso, the Wes l?*ysn University and other Literary Institution*. The land lie* 1 it miles from the Mu?catlne, Mt. Pleasant nnd Keokuk ; Railroad, and from its desirable location and advantages, can be made a very choice farm. Township 7-, Range ft. 85 ACRES, In White county. Southern Illinois, from 0 to 7 miles of the count v weat, finely timbered and good tillable land. Town ship 4, Range 9. CHICAGO LOTS ! Fifty-live lots in Dr. Isaac Scott's addition to the city of Chicago. The>e lots are eligibly situated in the Western di vision of the city, and on the principal thoroughfares from the lake and centre of tli?clty leading West. The past J>is* tory of Chicago, gives assurance that this property will in crease rapidly In value, 10 Lots on Madison street. 13 Lots on Scott street. 17 Lots on Short street. In Lots on Van Burenst. 80 ACRES, In Kewaune county, Wisconslu, and within ft miles of the city of Kewaune, heavily timbered and good land. Town shin 34, Range 24. FIVE LOTS. 4 lots in Blcknell's 4d addition, and 1 lot In block II, in Bea ver Dam, n thriving city hi the Interior of Wl*c?nsin, and has, at present, a Railroad ruunitig to the city of Mllwau kle, with 2 others in course of construction to other points. From Its central position and advantages as a manufactur ing city, property inu-it in a short time advancc rapidly. SO AGUES, Situated lu Eaton eounty, Michigan, from ft to 7 miles of the county seat, aud 25 miles of Lansing, the capltol of. the state. This 11 fine farming lank, aud heavily timbered.? Township 2, Range 6. So much of the above city property ami real estate not dispose*! of at private sale, prior to the lftth DAY OF SEP TEMBER, lfrfti. will then be offered at PUBLIC SALE, at the Court lluuseof Ohio county, Virginia. Deeds of General Warrantee given In all cases. TERMS OK SALE. ? One-Third cash; balance in One and Two Years, with six percent. Interest from day of sale. The deferred payments to l?e secured by Deed of Trust. Previous to the day of sale, parties wishing to purchase, or make Inquiry, can find me at the Warehouse of Warren A Sons, on Market aRcy. AHCHIRAI.O WAKKEK. Mr. GEORGE K. WICKIIAM, at Ids Commisiloii aud Auction Rooms, Is authorized to make sale of any of the above property. [*ept2.tds] A. W. PHI LLIPS & JENNINGS, JOBBERS IN Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION. Nos. 1 & 2 Bank Street, BKLOW MARKET, Drtwrcn Nrcond and Tfairtl Streels, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. auglS 2m-d trl-wAw "pall style silkThatsT B have jti.*t received from the Eastern cities the Fall style of Silk Hats which exceed iu lightness, durabili ty and beauty of shape, anything we have heretofore Intro duced, with the "Flexible Band,** so that they will fit the bead with perfect ease and comfort, as a good fit will guar antee. Gentlemen arc requested to eall in at the corner of Union and Main streets. auglS - . S. D. HARPER k SOS PLANTER'S If ATS.?Received this day a very large lot of Black, Brown and Pearl colored Planter's Ilats of aU qualities and styles of trimming. For sale low. aug!8 8 D. IIARPEII k SON. " BOYS' AND YOUTH'S SOFT HATS.?A fine assortment of Boys'and Youth's SofL Hats of all colors and shapes, suitable for the Fall and Winter. auclft S. D. nARPKR A SON. Jb^Vl,JL, FA?iHIOjS FOR 1857. HAYING received my block for the present New York Fall lashb-n, I am now manufacturing Silk Hats of a ?ni*eriarqnility aud style, which, for beauty of fiuish and durability cannot !>e ? xcelted by any manufactory E-tst of the mountains, to whl h I molt respectfully Invite my nu mcrnun customers and the public generally. ALSO- a general assortment of soft llats and Caps, of all shapes and colors, fo?" men's and boys' wear, suitable for ull seasons,*which I will sell low lor cash, as my motto Is quick sales nnd small profits. N. B.?Silk Hats made to order at the shortest notice, auglfi - 3. AVERV, No. 146 Main St. SILK AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Ribbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, AND STRAW BOONETS, No. tlllT BAl.TIillOBE NTIIEKT, JJKTWSKX CHARLK8 AMD IIAXnSER ST.*. BALTIMORE, Offer a stock of Fall Goods In the above line uusurpasscd. augll-Sm Wheeling High School THE second session of this >chool will open in the large and elegant room In the Post OOlcc Building, on the 1st of September next, 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 of study embraces the English, Latin, Greek, Spanlsu, French and German Languagts, and a full course ot Mathematics. Thorough instruction will be given In all of thesebranehes, nnd pupil* will be prepared to enter any class lu College, or at once to engage in the active dotles of life. A Military class will lw? organised free of charge. Parents are requested to enter their sons promptly, at the beginning *f the session, and no pupil will be received for less than a quarter, uule?s by snccial agreement. Tkrm>.?English..per session,#80; Classics ami Mathemat ics, $40: Modern Languages, extra, fill. ty Entrance on Qulncy Street. J. R JONES, CHAS. TCCKER, auglO-lm MeLore Hoa?e. w. r. rexoKxeaac. u. u. a. r. huluhbn. u. r. hclubu. DENTAL SUKGERY. FUNDENBERG &: HULLIHENS, Sl'CCESSrtRS TO DR. S. P. HULL1HEN. OFFICE, No. 181, Fourth street, near the Presbyterian Church. Manufactures 7LETI1 expressly for each par ? tlcular case. Pi Q sets of Teeth, or any parts j of sets, made with Artificial Gams. The Gum is made lnone i ? continuous or solid piece?tl e cost is the same for Teeth with ' or without Gums. my2T-lydAw Wheeling Classical Academy. II. \V. I1ARUINU, Principal. THE Fall session of this Institution wiU commence on Tuesday, September 1st. It is to be desired that all pu pils wishing to enter should be present at.that time. Room* In the Athenamm Buildings. Eutrance from Market street. Terms as heretofore:?Classical Department. $S per quar ter, of J1 weeks; Mathematical Department, pt, Lower Eng jhli Department, Modern Language* extra. [aniel8-tf 010tOt t. RTRP. ALVAH MALL. BYKD & HALL. MAJrorACTCMRS a VVQUSAU DKALXXH IS UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. WAREHOUSE, NO. 13 WARBUN-STHEIiT, Near Broadway, my?-d.tw-ly IVEW YORK._ MASONIC REGALIA J^MASONIC REGALIA ,^55r^v A large aiul varied assortment of Master Ma jy^9^|sobs*. Royal Arch,'and Knight Templars* Regalia received on constfrriment and for sale cheap, at the Watch and Jewelry store of C. P. BROWN, Jell 11* Main St. CINCINNATI Extra Sugar Cured Bams,Jwt received and tor sale by [aug6] M. RX1LL*. 1) ACON SHOULDERS, just received and fursste by -D a bag M. RE1LLY. HATHA.\ AOTJVJfS, <Sx. FINK TaWo mustard; Bermuda; Arrow Root; Shoe Brush es: Scrabtring Brushes; Ear Syringes; E>e Syringes; Wattson's new Sjrluge. 1ciL\ boot oa iijtcUotu; Breast 'Pumps, new and old styles; Cursing Bottles, Ac. For sale bjr [jei] T. P. LOGAN A. CO. ^ CASE Window Psper, containing SU0 pieces Satin Green, . jual received and far ?r. i'i? - - J.'y WXL80H *.ca : L'lAK L'i^ui ui Chc?ii>K Titicco, of cbotoc Lruidj n, x. &&& ?o. cdivtMEHOIAl. WHOLESALE MAI^KK'j\ ^ CORRECTED DAILY ritOJf ACTUAL SALES, By I. i?l. FimmHET. WlIKKUNG, Sept. 8, 1S57. A811ES. Pots 6K<? Pearls Soda Ash ..S* BA HEELS. Pork and Beef \i~"' Flour U UTTER. Keg-and roll 9 h 12?1C BEESWAX. yellow f> 0, :.-.223? til US. Seamless. 9 1?K? #25^0 'JAKDLES. Tallow* * 14 Star .do -.3o CnEfciE. Western Iteserve, Pfc..'.-ll Skirting o? 0*H, $? do* *:Mf?2S Upper, t> do* *36 LIME. Water, * bbl.......i,...2,25 Quick ....1,50 LUMBER. Nol clear, p M *3o@S5 Common Fencing v:1*?!'. Flooring f-iUa-24 Lath . t-hingle* , MOLASSES. N. O. In gal uew....T5 . West India "JJ GoldehSyrujKUVi 5G@a3 Cut 3d -pkvi..:.'. vO.Ti 4d............ : ? rJ-'J Sd 5W '.V.V.V .In',75, lOdto U?d ... .... ...te,60 OILS. Unseed. ^ g al......1,0031,10 Lurd, No 1 T.10O ?' No 2 llMI B1 Whale jl.?? Castor, pure............ ?*?'S 22 Tanner* Spts. Turpentine .?.?? Alcohol VjiLU' '' ? 63[?70 PAINTS. ? Chrome Green .*?-? Paris Green Litharge* <|? Red Lead vit^fsaS Whiting Rosin, ?bbl ft'S Pitch Wh?i-Lead Zinc Paint.:.......2;25@2J5 (Th Varnish ?gl } ^ Farni-ure do POTATOFS. NefcUibshnnics, f bu.. POULTRY. All kinds, dressed, $> roungchlokens.f d*. PROVISION* Beef CTattle, on hoof. ? Lard, bbl* flams, bacon 'i\ Shoulders lj? :?ides lo Hams, bulk Shoulder* ? Side?. r,e Sheep, on hoof 8rf?8 Beans *#> ..40 . .1,6* COPFEE. Rio, * fc- 12?1S* Java... J J Mocha........ ?? COPPER. Brazier* ** 1 Eol* ?**..? COKRAGK. _ TlemplncoiU, fi? Whali Manilla ? - ItjCastor, ji Cotton. ^ItSUfcetTv d* *3.5v i V> ? Plough Lines...- 3* ' DRUGS. Alnm'.n bb!s, ? & gMJf 1 Cream Tartar 35j|B2 ] Su.Carb.Soda &?,' 1 Borax j Copperas #sH 1 Epsom Salts *. Glauber 2<a# ^ FEATHERS. i Lire Geese, prime 50 ( FISH. Cod, V fo Wf Mackerel No 1 ? ? No 2 ?? No 3 .."?2 Half bbls 6,7ft ' FLOUR. Super, <P bbl 5,&<; ! Extra 6,0 FRUIT. Dried Apples, Q bu.l,75@2/*' Green, P bbl ; D. Peached 3,??0 I Oranges, pbox 8,0*' S Lemons 6,0<: r RaUin* 4,75 i FURS. 1 Fox 50?75 Egg* * \finV .25?i5 RICE. RMCMnV.'.y.'..'.l Carolin*....... u? OXQ'X Mmikrat 1" C9 GINSENG. Pittsburgh & bbl Qooa, f B. Su lUnawlin, ffcm. ?"> (II. ASS. BKfcBS. SxlO, V bux -1*0*' t'las?fed( 10x12 V1 Clover ldxia Tlmotlir ?*.'? [oxl-l 6,80 feOAF. lixio itotin. e a, UilS 6,ib CMtlle..... loa.10 GRAIN. bTEfcl- . mieat. 9 1m 1,00?1 ,n? Plough, 9 fe 0?r!Vy.'.'.'.'.."...'......... ..?i' SuteriilV.". "{I!...... ??' 8UOAR3. ?orii N.O. fair tot-rim* %, HAY. hhds l-@l-? rimothy. 9 ton 13,04. Crushed, Pulverised ?nd CloTir... a,0U Urauulaw.I 1S?1? UIUKS ANU SKINS. TALLOW. Breeu.p ?, W B??. 9 1.? 10 '"??^in'iis, 2532,5 ?-.v?:..v:::".S5wS N'ew, & Q, TIN- ft13? IRON. IC t? box *J3 Pigs, Hanging Rock IX 41 _?? b $33,00 12x12 15Ji Bars, V JL 2H&4^ Block Tin in Pig* ? I'.o.uij;.. 45 8J?m5J4 TOBACCO. S.ll Boa. tfKTwIlt, ? Q> ll..ov ?X@0M Ooo.l6'. ???? 5U?" Kxir. SO|? 31?bi aud Wlns? 4?4X .Slaoklng ?<*'? ^tffl tlo .... WOOL. LEAD AND SHOT. !For all klnil,......... -2.".?40 Pi" C Ri W111SKE*. Bar........" 9XiMonongahelain bbl* ^ Shot,* V bap 2,25] LEATHER.. {Common........ ? 3oanl.li IUm. V fc....80?!?l /.IN0. ... HarncM 88?Hi.Sbeet 1?>?'411 12 BY TKLKCHtAl^H. BALTIMORE MAKKET. Sept. 9.?Flour dull. Wlient ditto, and 2a3c lower, red is quoted nt? 1,20, white $1,3Qal,40. Corn, sales ofwliiteat 65aC0, Yellow 0lia08.? Whisky, city brands atSlic. NEW YOIuVmARKBT. Nkw Yokk. Sept 10.?Flour dull; sales or 5,0011 bbls at ?5,15ao,85 for State, a decline oj 5c; $5,GIia,t!00 for Ohio, an advance of 10c; C,73 ali,1? for Southern, a decline ofSUc. Wheat firm; 30,000 bu. sold. Mess Pork, 2oc better, sales at 25,75, Prime 5c better, sales at 21,30. Whisky 1c lower; sales at2Gc. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Sept. 10th.?Flour dull and de clining, small sales at $4-,00y4,75, receipts large. Whisky declining and unsettled. Removal. DR. E. G. WING HELL, SUKGEON DKNTIST. J HAS removed his olHce to 141 Market street, Tew doors above Monroe, nearly opposite \> ash-fl ington Hall, (first lloor,) where be Is prepared to? ? ? ? - perform any oneratlon or execute any artificial work in the D?hankf.ilffor the liberal patronage hitherto extended to htm. be hopes by his particular attention, carefulness and experience, to merit a continuance of the *ame, whlcn ne rtrsy^hiB^soBc^i lllg c8j,eClal attention to the op erative department of Dentistry, and for a permanent, gen erous ami Increasing patronage he relle* upon that|c?n?? dence which ills work In tUis community has tended to create. * . . ? ?? N. B.?Office open at all hours. ap*1 CLOSING'SALES AT THE GOfcDEN REE 1UVE STORE. OTONE * THOMAS will commence to sell their entire O Stock of Summer Dress Good?, at greatly reduced pri ce*?some at cost, and *ome at 15 per cent below coat. We wish to make a clean ttctep of all our Immense *lock o' poods in this line; embracing the finest stock of Rich Dress Goods, Mantillas, Shawls, Scarfs, Uc., etc., we ever ..flcred our customers. In thlsftock are many Summer Silk*,Tlsrue*, Robe*. Her nannies, Dueal?, Bonnets, Ac. A c. Please call and exam In for voursclTes. _ rivSS^a] . STONE k THOMAS. ^'EXTKA INTELLI(iKNOKK.n LAUlti' EDITION!?FiLOM TUB HOLY CITJf. "J .v ETEltNA 1. PER FUME." FRANG1PANNI!?Frangijiant Sachet, Fran^Ipannl Soap, Fran.'lpannl Pommade, Vranjilpanni Extract?a fresh lupply of this elegant perfume Jo?? rveclvnl and forinle by T. rt. li'ivfAI* X viz , gent2 Bridge comer Druggist*. :\r "x. BOURBON, or "Boqutt de Or leant," distilled A., from the Qower* of the 8<.uth?something new and el ^nVfr U,e U,U?U For .al.br t ? t CQ T^llASITE SOAP.?Okik, Paint, Wax, Oil, Varnish, re Lil mort.l from Silks. Satlm, C.rptU or clothi. without In urr to llK fabric, b/ ullr.j the KraJlre foalK For *ept2 T. It. IiUuAS ? vU. _ I^INB PERFUMERIES, Ac.?Stlch Pomatum, Aromatic ^ vine tar Lnbin's Extract*, llalr Brushes, Prencli'Poma :nms. Rose Up Balm, Macaisar Oil, Toilet Soaps, Tooth [trusties. Magnolia Tablet, with a general assortment of the f?r "" "y T. H. LOOAN t CO. BUXljKll'S &UPKKIU1C VV1U11.VU 4 CUl'Y IXG KLCI1). 1 FCLI.auortin.nt of the above anptrlor Ink Jolt uptn fVe?l this morning, pntnp in sited bottles, retailing at from , to so cents.' The manufacturer claims for them a sope lorttr W Arnold', wrll known Flnld. j ^/^hsos t c0 , HEE1' AicoiO.?Having latel> maue airangements with ^ the first publishiog home East for our supply of alusle, re can now iurnlsh any pieces not comprised in our assort* ^..ouahortnotlc. Favor iu t CO. FI'KST ALIRIV NEW FALL STOCK. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. [U ILL open Ods morning ^Tuesday S?-pt. 1st,) my new Fall Stock, to which the attention of purchasers isjres >ectfully invited. l?ptl] J. T.8UOTT. \ JIAHR CHANCE TO GET GOOD "CLOTII ING VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. HAVE a very large stock of spring and summer goods ?. on hand, and they must be sold to make room *or fall Lod winter goods, and if you want to buy goods at prices bat will open the eyes of the natives, gtve me a call at No. I Washington Hall. All goods warranted to be as tvpre I t Washington 1 lented or no sale. jy? J. H. STALLMAN, Merchant Tailor. "BUCKLE ON" A SU0UI.DER BRACE If you are .tooprt?a SUPPBRT .? V KR, if yon are weak?? RUSSIAN BELT, If J?u nwl l, or * French?11 oil'*. Manhe'a, Plantation, or Eberle'a? TRUSS, for the aame rttrai. You can aoe a tplendld auorunent of tbeae article, at Jte Bridge corner Ofi| Store of tugit T. H. LOOAN * CO. ~ NEVVTjOOKST T-" ~ JCST RECEIVED:?Sorffrey'.S.rraUveofUieLaitOrln. nell Arctic Ei|.lorlnir El petition?price only 60 cent*; Canterbury Talea, by HarrletLee; HormonUin by Edder !lyd?;Edgar A. Poe,complete Workr.""el'l'a y clay. Also, a poo-1 a?*ortment of Standard Work*.? *tU" Pl">U?bOT, "jOSEPn GRAVES, ..p14 Slain St.. Centre WhetUn*. " Pens ! PensT'. tens ill r hombtuing wetr. Ct P. BROWN ba. received a ?nperIorlot of Oold Petu u which he bad made nnder bl> own sopervtolon. They ire mad. front gold reduced t?14 karau by a combination ,t ,llov, .IKI cannot bee^nalled for elaiticlty and.dnra dUW by ur other combtaaUon of nctala. Prlcei are noderale, and .very pen warranted. They may be known v every pen being rtamped "C. P. BaoM. Wheelln*." iia ? .1.1. P*PKIL?J. K- H UM A Co. have too JtiktoWroTtr. CaB and b^from then, rri pr<<re?. a carry over. Call and b?y from thet ^^TiTlA] J. K. WILSON A CO. nr is.!i^?aB?as.r BY THE UNION LINE. OFFICK, CORNER WATF.it AND MOltnOE STBIET3. FRoSl WASHINGTON. Skit, 10.?Tlio Southern mail fijrnishcs pa "pern from nil points, They hringTexasdatesto the "-19th. The harvests along tlio river valleys promise fair. . Texari frontier quiet. I he Cotton crop in tlio vicinity of Bustroas. Ln., would be (in average yield, iKiIcp there should he 1.11 early frost, or injured by tho bpl. worm. Tn Uado Parish bolls were hegiiinlnc t? rot, from prevalence of rain. - At Clinton Parish bolls were opening. A decision, important to contractors with government, has just been given by the Attor ney General: Mr. H. S. Gallagher had a contract for doing coating work on \Voshinglon Aque duct, government reserving th'o right to sus pend work under the contract any time. The engineer in charge, gave him notice to suspend in July 1850, in .March 1857, he was i.otilied to resmao and did so; he now says he is doing the work at a loss, and asks for larger compensation than he bargained for, or else be released from tlie contract. Tlio Attorney General informs the Secretary of War, who submitted the case, that the latter has no authority to do either ai<d that if Gallagher violates his contract he must do so at his own peril and that of his sureties. The treaty between the U. S. and New Granada, was argued to-day in the SLite Department. It merely provides for a commissioner for the settlement of all claims on the part of our citizens, against that government. The other questions have been postponed. . The pamphlet just issued in this city ini de renci! of the administration in its Kansas policy, and of Gov. Walker, instead of being a senn-of tici.il document as reported, is pubhsled on tlie authors responsibility. JUBILEE. Dayton, O., Sept 10.?The Firemen's grand State Jubilee came oft' here to-day. It was one of the most splendid and imposing celebrations ever witnessed in Dayton. Tho procession was three-quarters of an hour in passing the tele graph oltke, at a brisk pace. It contained GO or 70 companies, and :13 bands of music. 1 he broad streets or the city were literally crowded with human beings. The weather was cleii and pleasant in the forepart of the day, but ex cessively hot in the afternoon. Tho Neptune Fire Co., of Springfield, O., was awarded the premium for making the best appoarance. Tho "bob-tail train," containing the Urbana Co., ran into a ditch, above Springfield, by which accident the company arrived too late for par ticipation in the celebration. To-night tliere^ is a grand display of fire-works, and the engine hougcs are brilliantly illuminated. Su. lar e\ erything has'gone off well. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. Syracuse, Sept. 10.?The Democratic State Convention was organised this morning. A. M. Taylor, a soft, was elected permanont President. In "calling the delegates, when N. V. city was reported, a regular storm of debate and confu sion was commenced, and a recess was taken till 3 p. ni. After the adjournment a row took place nil the platform, between Mayor Wood and friends and Mr. Sickles, the chairman and others. Mr. Wood had charged the chairman with partiality and unfairness. [second dispatch.] Before the re assembling of tlio Convention, Mr. Dickinson made a speech, in which he de clared, that President Buchanan's reply to Prof. Silluian's letter, was the greatest paper that had been submitted to the people since tlio days '?? Jefferson. The Convention re-assembled a! s of tic hit % o'clock p. in. ' _ ^ Mr. Shaw, of Oswego, moved that the come mitlec on New York contestedseats be instruct ed to consider the claims of those only wh?> pledge their entire submission to the will ol the Convention. Mr. Sickles acquiesced. Mr. Sutherland, of the Woods delegation, de nounced indignantly the power of the <><"?*"> tion to control the local organizations of the Democrats of New YorW. ? WRECK OF THE STEAMER CLYDE. Quebec, Sept. 10.?The Captain of the steam er Clyde, who has arrived here, says that the vessel is a total wreck, ller cargo, mails and passengers' baggage were all lost. TRUE BILL. New York, Sept. 10.?The grand jnry have found atrue bill against Mrs. Cunningham, on the cliargo of producing a ficticious heir to the Burdcll estate. SUSPENDED. Cincinnati, Sept. 10.*?'The Miami Valley Bank at Dayton, has suspended. B VTTLEwrrn the Indians. 1 St. Loi is, Sept. 10.?The Independence Mes senger of 5th, publishes a report that Col. Sum ner, had overtaken a party of Cheyenne Indians retreating towards the Arkansas River, and that a battle ensued, resulting in tlio indiscriminate slaughter of some four hundred Tndians, men, women and children. The report is discredited here. RIVER AND WEATHER. St. Loiis, Sept. 10.?No change to report m any of the upper rivers. Weather clear. Mer cury 82 degs. . , , '. Lousvili.k, Sept. 10.?Ri.cr scant 4 feet in Canal, falling. Weather clear. Mercury 87. Cincinnati, Sept. 10.?River falling. eather clear. Mercury 81. - Pittsburgh, Sept. 10.- River 8 feet by pier mark, stationary. "Weather clear. Mercurr 70 degs. FAILURES. 1'nn.ADELruiA, Pa., Sept. 10.?Money decid edlv stringent We have only to announce the failure ofa house in tho iron trade, and one in the china ware business. Nf.w York, Sept. 10.?The bank of New Jer sey, at Now Brunswick, has failed, rredcrick G. Swan, commission merchant has failed. NicARAGUAN AFFAIRS. Mobilk, Ala., Sept. 10.?A Nicaraguan re cruiting render.vouz has been Opened at this place. Col. Lockridge denies any connection with the present movement*. AMERICAN CONVENTION. Boston, SepL 10.?The State Convention or National Americans met here to-day, and nom inated Henry J. Gardner. Both Conventions nominated Alexander Dewitt for Secretary of State, ami John W. Clifford for Attorney Gen eraL NOM1MATED. ?Dcbuque, Sept. 10.?Ex-Governor Ramsey wns yesterday, nominated by the Republican Convention, at St. Paul*, for Governor of 3Iin nesota. '? BASKETS. "ITTEhav* * food-uioriiociit of Fancy BukcM.to *l?leh Ww, call .h. aUcu^onoMh^!...^^ U? -^TroLLOWAl'8 WORM CONFECTIONS tryouF chli W0"ust.Man * CO. pw Read Special NoUce In another column.: ay 16 MAKE YOUR OWft SOAP. YOU etodo It veil and cheap by ntlng the CONCDNTBA jgjD LYE. For/ale bj T H LOGAN k CO. " TRAVELING- WltAFl'XKX. rjt will open this morning aome choice atylea of Black W andWldK <h?kT^^^r'gVEABtNGENj WE have thla day optnl ? top addition to our ?to<i of Cotton Hosiery confuting of Ladle* and 3fii*?ea English "White unbleached ? and mode c6lora. *Alao, open ?5$)lh'Md "' HEtEHELX. * BWEABISOEK. BKUSHKS AGAIN. . I AURGK aawnment of Paint, T.roUJi,-Salh, ttoe, jL.r~.Halr.and Tooth Bru^^W^r .a., ?TW11 , Brtdgacon-rDraotWU. ? TttS "WESTERN VIRGIN f A AGRIOULTURAL SOCIETY, will bold thtlr nnh Annual Pair on September I7ih. uu* lSi*. I85T. - "an jtT - MISCELLANEOUS. Executors' Sale of Real Estate. |'TX$LL RE SOLD, pi Public Sale, on the 20'th dof of YY lOth 41Konib (Octobcr) tne mooning property In JthoJnvn uOlartlusviilfc, Heroin,t cour.ty, Ohio. I adjacent *o the lUR; Do not, vis: . r ? i> Eighteen (ifc) ??0|5. belonging jointly to the estate cf Ben jaiulne W. Ladd, dec\l., and Collier H.Minire?and four Out Lus. Also, Lot No. .Von rrWchi* a Mtim.tntinl and cum modloiu two*tory,.V.iick'?W.ilu^ ?.n.r ii^^rc Ijui.jc; and * Lot auroiulnc thel're- imet jan Ciu;$o?i?lie'onging ioluUy to said eitAte, ah^JoVeplj Ji'Ae*, who hasuuthori*. d us to ?ell 1)U fifttftif together U-Ith tr.A onffd estate. Pud pos sesion can l>e g*ven' til onc?\ Martinsville ? n rilincrt of T-ftfity.ftvtf hiinrtivd Inhibit. anU, loCiUcd iU the.Ohio river valley, opgrt'.te and *bov - the city of Whet^iu-. A partof .the plat of ti.e town, which embrace* a large portion ol tiio above described prop?tv, ; Is upon the aecord bottom', an elevation of $0 f,-*? or more iotv water murk. o?e> looking <..ther *jk rUonj ol tiio valley contiiiuou*?Wheeling I?liuui,ti;c >ju?|iriihii)ii bridge, and * portion of the city of Wheeling?which makes It a pleasant and beautiful site for residences. 1 he,liUs around the town HNiund lu stone WJal and lime ?l<&e. We think but few locations pc.ssess so many udvhntugis for the man uraetnte of all articles common in the 0:i!o valley. S^-Sale t^ifcrnVnte at l-? b'cIncV'H m." Terms (which ; will bs easy) made fcnowu on the day' 'i-T'srle. " WM.S. BVTES. tHomasWuod, ' .. ? ' Executors of B. W. Lndd. dcc'd.t and aucS?-?y Acc' t^ for C. lLMinee. PALLTIJADE, 185*7. u. d. uopciks, wm. II. btax, HO0KKT HULL, TIJ03. W. ATSIXSOS. HOPKINS, HULL f CO., WHOLESALE UEALKKS IN BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, NO. SOS JJALTIMOltli SI., OI'l'OSlTK HANOVER STREET, jB,?/r'iaioiti!, WK bd(f cn call Die attention of itufera to our Kail Stock, which comprise* a most attractive assortment of Briciah, Prciieh nti?l Autcrlcau I>ry Good?. I1n *?fh department we shall exhibit a large assortment, and ?shall be prepared to furnlslrany artich? needed in our line. Many of our goods wc receive directly from the manufac turer?, mid our facilities enable n* to xupply our customers with gooa* as low as they can purohnse them in any of the Eastern cities. We would further state, that by the recent completion ol many of the Western and Southern Railroads tending towards Baltimore, we have Increased facilities for forward a; goods with dispatch* We solicit a Call from, prompt buyers, and shall endeavor to tuake it to their inter est to deal with us Very Rcs)*ctfuily. IB nPti HtriiL A- CO. Orders promptly uttended to. Baltimore, August 15th, iSOTi onpls-till 1st Dec* UilUuJfi KIUST CLASS liNid/JtAACK ? ?MY TUK? -*3E? "ID1 3F& A insukancecompany OF H ART FORD, CONN. Incorporated 1019?Charter Perpetual FIRE ?& INLAND NAVIGATION* INSUKAXOR, Calls the attention of Its friends, patrous, and the public . generally, to the following facta: OP ITS BUYING A Cash Capital of $500,000 ! WITH ASS trie AMOUNTING TO $1,307,003.42! lias Transacted Bunine*s succew fully 3S Years, ASD CONTINUES TO FAOORKSS IS UEALT1J, VfHALTII AXD VITALirr. Paid an Aggregate Lobs of over $ 10,000,000. Is orga'ilsed on a National basis, with local agencies in all principal places, un?W a M?r?*antllc system founded on a Cnsh Fiandird, with an envia ble reputation allle the same on the bank* of tije Huosou, or the Miss issippi, the Guir of Mexico, or the Northern Lakes; presenting a powerful organization as a conservator of publio good and Bond ol Integri ty; equal to all emergencies it undertake a . worthy. f _ STABILITY AND DIGNITY ?or is? Eminent American Corporation, ON MERIT Al,ONIi FOUNDING ITS CLAIMS TO PAIUO^AC; JK A!V|> I'AVO'T. Affording superior facilities and Sccurltyin matters of Insurance?Commercial, Mechanical, Mer cantile or rural, while tanking for Impoitauce and public nervlce ? TIIK K r UST OP PIRB UMSURA.NCB COMPANIES OF AMERICA. ixsuuca at Rates and Rule? as T.iberal as the Ulrks assumed permit for Solvency and Fair Proiit. Especial attention ffirt'n to the Insurance o%f DireUinqx ami Contmtn, for a'period from one to Jice year*. LOSSES KQUITAP.r.Y AI)JIISTRD ?Attn? promptly paid. X*olici?*n III Mil red U'lthout IBcIht l?r V. B. 8W'EAItINOKN, Agent, at U haling, Vh. Je4?8m wlieeling Female Academy, CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE VISITATION. rI~HIS Institution h?s already commcueed tlie course of J- scholastic exercises fob the ensuing year. Terms for day scholars arc from t8&> to $5.51) per quar ter, according to the advancement of the pupil and the class In which she is placed. j There are extra charges?for JIusIc, #10; Languages, 4^; Drawing, $4?all optional. Terms lor Boarders during the scholastic year, |110, with extra chargts for music, 4c. Farther and more particular Information may be obtained by ;>er?onal application to the DJrectrees of the Acudtmv. aucSd-lw to no usmfiWims: -r7 ? ?; "T. IMPROVED KNAMKLHd AIK-TIGI1T UlUIT JAIIB! T^HE only article that can be u*ed year alter year and X atswer a good purpose, for preserving Fruits, Yegeta tdes, 4c., Ac., In tlielr natural stale. The bodv- of- UnT'.rare a perfectly aolid, the flklse pore nut glsfn, and the Jars free from all Meialic n.?stance. Tht y are free from any ib'ection of poi<on, pomusntss, 4c., 4c., which have :ondemned the Jars and Cans made of other umteMaJ*. Full directions accompany each Jar. For sale, wholesale tnd retail, at the House Furnishing Store o' J. K. DUNHAM 4 CO., lift Main Street, Wheeling, Va. ~ tVAS EVAXS. D. 8. SXaCOMBJU the unsriojsr. Arch Street, above Third, PHU.ADELPHW. EVANS & NEWCOMER. aag15-6m MALTBY JtiOUjsjH:, BAl.TfUORK, M. 1>. H. M. SMITH, Proprietor. SITUATED on Pratt street, between Light abd Charles; Is Immediately In the Centre of busine?s and convenient o all the railroad depots and the shipping. aupVV-Gm r ^OHN 31EAL#? 25 bushelf of Fresh Corn Ileal, just ? U celved and for sale by DRKW A DRAKR, No. 5 Washington Hall. STATIONERY.? ~ ' ~ ; D Cheap Paper, plain and ruled; Owen 4 ilurlben's Supeilor Letter Paper, White, Blue and Bull vom'l Note ?? Ladles' and Ucut'? Letur 44 Note paper in great variety. Post OWce Pu^er. / Jo*. Qillott** Steel Pens, allNos. FabciV 4 Rope's Lead Pencils. Facet's red atd:blue Pc.ciis- _ Fiber's everpclnt ?? Iudxr Rubber do ? Letter And BJU Clips. . Mau*?Letter biuflers. ? Hand R.su, Pen Wipers, Mucilage, Sealing Wax, tewspsper Fdet, Letur Presses andiocks.- In fact, every aritty of StaUonery consumiy on hand ai.d for sale chcoi?. J. E. VviLSON.i,c0. Select waj.l papet?:: " -;t" [7ROM the 1HMKS*H >TOCK of F my? J. K. WILSON 4 CO. r\LD Rye, Beurbiui and Monodgalala WhUky, tostorft and^: ?~s lor. sale at the Invest market prices Uv - , W. A. KOiVARDS 4 BRO - SAFETY LOOMS.1 ? r ;S r IIAVE the Agency of - Brown's Safety Alarm Loek*. ' t- x>:" .. , OKO. WILSON. M'JSDO W BUX& s r : BEEN OU Cloth, Buff, Uolland, Transparent and Paper JT Shade*, for sale very low by . Jrs* voa.=o?AvtP; r.^XTRACM OK LEMON, Onui^, \>nlll?, Puci; Bom, ' 111 C'II*rj, CloT<i, ?nd Bor^.ddi.hVjolt and WUlebT Imjjt] W. A. K1>U'AB1>S ? BRO, [T'OR Fine Soaps. Perfumery, Hair Oils, I2rush?s or trrtry ., [; variety, Combs and Fancy Articles eeneraJly,eallat'. ?w?! ? 1 ? _ ' 3. *. WILSAN CtiCO'3. Dried SEX*.?a. article of Oinclnn?ll mjir cured Dried Beet, JUit rccelred and for lelr bT ' Jj*l DR>:W k DRAKF.. ?' g g O Hi* MJilaYBf ALBfclU1 U. U<CUAUBNOI?K Advertising and CorrnpftuIlnrTHHer, N6. .160 Broadiraj > ?-_ Ner Ynrt. ?__? ? IT ISNQT-ADYE.-* MRS. B, A. ALLjBN'3 WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. Grar li?Jre?l, RhM, orperson* with diseases or)iair, or scnlp, r*ad the folioH-lng and bulge of the article., MRS S. A. ALT.BtT-3 ZTLOBALSAMUM *Oi* Itfifid'j'Hufr Vrr* essential to "use with the 15?i* torer, and is the best Hair RiVsaltj" for oldur yoiidgextsnfc. l?e!ns often elhcaclom So -> of hair faWn:-*. At., aithoxifc { the Utvtorer. I REV. U V. DEO AN. Editor Guide to Holiness. -We can teitlftrto It# eRVct.<.M Ac. l'UKSn.)KNT J. II. K \ r<;.\, I.. L. 1?. Murfnrrsboro', To.n. irregular me; the falling off ofhair ceased, and w? kTUV luck* r.'stored to original odor,'* *c. . REV. S. U. MORLEV. AttM.oro'. Ma?sachuset-. "It lias changed theJCV-'vru of frlnrv,1 belonging to old tntn. to the original Jiuv ox ycttrh** <?e. J'- - - RETjfHt lilA$UBR, (r0 vr:;rs ?>f aire,) Pitcher, Chenango CouLty, .New Jt.ci?. "My hair U now-restored ; it In nothing like a dye," Ac R2Y. D. T. WOOH, MMclvtoan, Viw York. "Myown hair aud tuat oV anothvtm roje furrjtly, Km greatly thicken ed, where almost bald," ?e. RBV. JAMF-S MeKEE, K-* York City, Reeomrarr.d* it, Ac. REV. W. PORTEUs, Stanyrlch. Conu. "It haa mctiny most ^an^nlne expectations," ???. ' ' HKY. J V. G2USWOLD, Wn*ldwcton, N. H. l'U ^ really efficacious in rcstciin* the hair," Lc. J REV. 0. y. SPItATT, Lculshurgh, Pennsylvania. I can and do cheerfully recommend it," Jt<. ? -? , REV. f. p. TUSTIN, CfiSrit stoWn. South Carolina. "The ! white hair lias becoiot. c-hv luted," Ac. RKY. AMOS RLASCIURD, MerMen, X. H. "We ibink ! V^ry highly of your preparation," Jtc. j REV. R. 0. SMITH, Prat \sburglj, K.'Y. "I was surprised ; to litid my hair turn as when I was young," ?ic. I REV. C. M. CLINK, Le vHhiou,. . Pennsylvania;:;>"It ha9 j '?toppwl my hnlr fnhlpg and enused a new groath." ; REV. A. FRINK. Cmtrtqua CqdiityjNVw York. ?*! Mumut* ? jind r.-ooiamt-iiil tt." ? REV. 0; M??RltI?, Cro%c River, Xoftr York. "U4? ibr hr?t ! preparation extant." REV. ILLIAM CUTTKU, K lltor Mother's MaKacUn-. N'e?r York; "Kccouiujci.a.t U." ndgbt sarell thlH list, but if m t convinced 1'RY IT. W<s export ihtfc^Jrf?j?nrntlonu to Furojn* tv?n. ?t.d thr-> art* suj.t rs.-dlng all OthCV!' there at \r?!l a> in the Cuit. >1 States. j Jt*hn3 hot toil oritdin. Fold hy all thoprincioal whole j sal.- and retail tnpr?-haat.* In the U. S.t thihn, or Canada. ; DEPOT, 333 KilOO.TIR MTICJBiri\ N. V. where uddr*s? all h tterfl and in^ulrke. {X^Sop-.e dealers try to sell artlclc* instead of this, on tvhieh they make nion- prutit. Write to i>ept for clreulNr. terms, nnd information. p?*nidne L? elgned. Jfr*. S. A, AUti>, writtcu tn int. llewaVe of counterfeit*.-* '? twpt4?lineod lilCriilA' IMIHmTANT 'i o " ICEftTI m Fits, I.IOVOU WHRC!IIA.\T? Art If U I8tf l.l'.Pi II EWIIOC KKW. DR. FKUl'HTArAXGKU'S | FLAVORINGS TO PHOUrCK AT A JIOMHNTS NOTICH EVERY l)I>IRED LIQUOR. Ti e undersigned has latrly made grcnt improTcmentu in ; th}.< branch of business. The flavoring# are put up in pack ! a?c* of f., 101 n 1 '10 gallons, anil requires but the addition of Pure Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof, and Liquors such as CocUhc, cither dark or.palc, Holland and English Gli??J? tnalca an*l St. Croix Rum, Momiugahcla, Uourhon, lrl<?h and Scotch Whisker, Apple, Pexch, Cherry and Raspberry llran dy, Port and Madeira Wines will l?c Instantly produced. It requires no skill, but au addition of a g?od spirit, nay gallons to each gallon of tin: respective Flavoring. Th- host Cognac oil, gree i, yellow and white, warranted genulne,'as lew as any other importer In the C.S. Ksst-nces of every Liquor. Extract of Cognac, I lb. of which produces 200 gallons of Cepnac. Raw Whiskey may by Dr. F.'s ?se and body preparation , be made smooth with but a trifling expense. The price of Flavoring are extremely moderate, and di rectloua )n full supplied by iSn. LEWIS FEUCimVANOKR. Chemist and importer o/ J>ni{r*, K?nential Oils, and Jf<t al*, I>nguorreolypo xntl I'Aotopraphia iVitmU-vl*, I*o. 143 Jlnlilcu Lane, New York. Tf. R. Sole Agent for Godfrey's celebrated Cordial bitters and Gin. ^ ap3&-6tnd&w SOLD JVIjCDAL PIANOM Kteinway &' Son*, Ihtnnnfnrt?rrk>Mt 84 Waltrk Street, New York,r RECHVED First PrUe Medals In competi tion with the be*>t makers of Bostuu, New York. Philadelphia aud Raltimorc. TWO 1'IUST PRIZE MEDALS at the Me tropolitan Fair, Washington. March, 1656. A GOLp MED AL at the Crystal Palace, N. Y.t 1S55. A GOLD MEDAL at tho Maryland Institute, Rail*, i860. TIIB FIRST PRIZE MEDAL n? tho Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, 1S5C. A mnng the judges' were such as Mason, Goltseb*lk\ Wollen haupt ami others St. & S. Pianos, (with and without Iron Frame,) warranted for three years, and a written guaran tee given. Piancs packed and shipped without charge. Prlccf. moderate. janSS-lydaw. . ijCJNUXfvSUKKA1 AN & COMPANY, BANKERS, Cor Pine aud Naimau Street!, New York. ISSUE CIRCULAR NOTES aud LETTERS OF CREDIT for travelers, available in all. the prindjHtl dttfflof tht xoorUI. Also, ? ?-* H v MEKCANTIliB CREDITS on lb? ORIENTAL RANK CORPORATION, LondoH, Me* slcuniGEO. PEABODY A CO.,London,and RANK OF NEW SOUTH WALKS, Australia. Biilit of Kxcbaniie nnd Ca*h Crfdim on California and Auntralin, furnished on application.' INTEREST ALLOWED on current accounts and special ?le|M?slts, subject to arrangement; spgOrlydsu criTtadoIro's hair dye ! Within n nut shell nil the merits lie, Of Crlatadora^ ntver equaled Dye; Red it makes black, to browu transform* a grey. And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalising Hair Dye, Btlll holds its pom tlon as the tcoat liarmL ss and efficacious Hair Dye, th TIIH WORLD. Prepaid urui sold, wholesale and retail, and applied (In ten private room*) at CniSTADOKoV, No. d A? tok Hoo.sk,RcoanwAT, New Vouk, aud by all Druggists ana Perfumer* in the United States. ; . Agents Ciuclnuhli, Ohio, John D. Park, Solon Palmer. janl8-ly-?l*w ONE DOLLA R JWMLXW ONE or THE REST' PURGAT1VK 4Nl> LIVER MEDI CINES UOW before the public, I.HUIcly, PR. SaKIOHIi'ti IxviuoaAToa or Littr Remedy, that acts as a CuUtovUc, 'easier, milder anil more effectual than any other inedi ^clne known. It is not only a Cathartic, but nS/Jrer Cl^J Remedy, acting llrst otrlhc f.trrr to eject Its nforbld matter, then on the etomsch and bowels to carry off that Cmatter,thus acomplhhing two purjKms effectually with out auy of the nainful feeling* experienced in the.cper n lions nf most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at ^.tho aame time that it purges it, and when taken daily in i. 1 moderate dosss will strengthen and build It up with unu sual rapidity. ' / f Da. BAKMiRD'd IxrinoaiTon is compounded' entirely "^tfroni new articles or medicine, naraely#<iuni*. - Home Idea of thcttrettgth of.these gptns may be "form ^*ed when It U knowii that ode bottle of the lnvTgprator '"""Contain* as much strength asVne hundred doses of (Jul omel, without uny of Its deleterious iflects. Cj Though possessing rare medicinal powers. thesc.? urn* have l?een but little known to physicians, and net?r used ^^In their prescriptions until uned in tbefoim oftl/e'/we/y L^orotar. which met \rltl? such unprecedented success n? Co Induco the proprietor to offer It aa a family mtfdiHnr Lmj tried and known In .Its effects. It lias rarely ever failed to cure /Acer Complaints in their worst forms; ? , Indigestion being caused by a deranged /.frsrl* cured ^^"when tne Liver Is exelted to action. ,-4 Jaundice is caused by an fmproiierkctfon of tie JArer v-^-and as a proof that the imiucratob relltres this disc-ace ,let any oue troubled with Jattmlicc take the Invfrtjrator regularly one week, aiid their skin wlli begin t?> swtimc >?4 Its original color. ? I CostjveuerK can be permanently cured by the lnvlgo rator. Take It In small doses on retiring, and it arslsta fym, nature In her operations. By gradually diminishing the p-Mdose, the bowels are left In a healthy and actiye^uttr, and work as regularly as clock voii>. Sick Headache i* ryi very soon relieved l?y taking a double iIwk of the Inric r^orotor, whicli corrects all acidity and sourncf*fdi the stomach. . < i For an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, a* it rr " llevrs nil oppresslre or uneasy feeling alter gating .heartily. For a family medicine generally, all wfjo u?a r"Mt speak in the highest term*. , . l)n. Sa>toi:d*s IxviaossYOx came to us recommendfd as a cure for Liver Complaints, and all disease* arising from a'D'seased hirer. The testimonials of so many of oar Physicians in Its favor,1nduced us to trylt, dud now ?x conviction Is certain that it Is one or tlje "greatest Mrs vAJslbgs ever given to Dysneptfcs.'for It wade a' complete lr cure .before the first bottle a as taken; and now ?t can e*t anything edible without trouble, while before. toth jfrU tO trf this, the greatest remedy In the world.-^Sfi/Zo ^ There has never been tried'In our-family a rltnedy ?which has met with sneh unbounded success in the cure or diseases Incident to children, as Da. Sa?pou>> Ixvjo fV .oaATQa; nor la It alone for diseases of children that we ^Suselt; for it acts as a Calharlip so mildly and crnlly , and seems to renovate the system so thoroughly tljkt wo ^-thlnk fre an: doing a service to all in advising'thorn r?? when they need medicine to try this reiredy.' Tljerj; are eases that hare come under our notice where great ben ?*< eflt has been received in diseases or the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, where all other remedies failed to give relief. It has become so useful In our family that we will not do yJj. without it.-Vtfe4^>*efU?<iito.) Republican. raica ost noLtaa rra jwmx * SANFOBD A CO., Proprietors,#45 Broadway, New York. T. II. LOO AN A CO., A genu for Wheeling. JOHN D. 1'AHK, Cincinnati. . < c< GEO. II. KEYSER. Pittsburgh, W oleaale Agents. * ... an!7-8c>r-lyr<law PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. jf~ American Improvements in WATCHES. , .TIIK BRijT TIME KF.KPKtt AT THE LOWEST COST. By th?* aid of great improvements In Machinery and many new and altogether original inventions,;we are now able to off?r the public a PERFECT WATCH at asms!! price.? Our machines are so true and ao delicate,and our system r?f manufacture so compute, that every wateh mint W an ex act rcunterpart. The improvement* are new, simple and beantlfiii hi plan and sonMrcctlon/ahd Have been pronoun ced by the ablest jndgest^be faultless in principle and qual ity. Each one b. enararef) ?'ArrtitTOk, Ta*cv. A Coi IVal thawt. and }s aeeoaipanled liy a certificate of gtnii ineiii-M nnd >'. ' ***CItPETUAI. iVARRANTV We ask no man to buy these Watches merely fc&atWreiey are of Aruerlctn manufacture. W? ask only that this fact shall Not be pertnkted to j?r*judlce or exclude.them from c<Whldcr?tIon. We claim thtt^Vmctaci e<|lilllD qullv.iuiil merit cannot be obtained co cheap In Europe; and we a?-k ??ur ooontrymen to give thcnrn trial under our varrantv.? Ordera or Infairies may l??? addressed to ns dlreatly, or to any-bf the undermentioned' firms, wl?*> are agents lot the ?ale tff'ourWatdhes. Messrs. COOPER A FELI.OW.a, Kd. llMaldenLsne, N. V. ? FEU.OWR A CO.. No. 17 ? 'f " r i ATT * BROTHER; No?fO * - - * - 1 " . CAiiV, !' * *ANOEB, Chambers St.. 1ULDLUUUN Philadelphia.^# * ;y. -PltATT A RFATII, ? f* ilALXiElt A-bAOHkLI?Htt!*.-!io*ton. ^ t.r. ^rMOEI.OW.mtOS-AKKNN'AllD?*4 'I , % i,- 7, - i>UflME A CO . Ciocluiiall ' ? - ' V? and Mcursl BOBBINS k APPLtTON, No. 15 MaWen Lane, N. Y:nrtio are"agetiWi; for il*c-transaction or our general business, as Well a* for'the saV uf our /oo*ls. , _ i - A .w: ? APPOETOff, TRACY A Successors to thoB^tou Watch Coiubafly. i^REfcll Tomatoea and Bas[d>erries, just received and for salr by EDWARDS A BRO.