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?ljc lUljccling 3nt*lligcnccr IS Pt'KLISIIED DAILY, TRI-WEKKLY AND WBtKLT, BT CAMPBELL & McDERMOT. OFFICE?Comer of Main ami Quincy street! ?Entrance from Quincy Kt. TEKMH. " Daily, j'tr aru:aiu ? $r>,00 T:U-\VKKXLV, per aitf.'JUl t"V>0 War*LV,pcr annum #1,00 KATKS OF AI>VEItTISINa. EN LIS?6 Or NON PA iifclL, UK L133, CONSTITUTING A W4UAIIZ. for one square 1 Insertion $ 75 '2 " 1,00 8 M 1,25 " 1 week */H) " " 2 *4 ** ?? 1 month fc.oQ " ?? 2 " 6,75 8 44 i>,00 " ? " 12,00 44 44 12 44 15,00 For ad vertlsement* of greater length, snd let* than X of n toU.mil, Inserted for a longer time than two month*,* dl?* count of fifty percent, on the above will be mudeforea".b ??uiat r for Utt firat three months. Kor Uu?iticu or Professional Cards, X square or leu, t<tr ?uim?) $ 6,00 Kor Murines* or Professional Cards, ou< square, per annum 10,00 I'or 1 column (outside) oneyAr lto.co " .V M 44 " *vo " * " " 44 40,00 fit; ter cent, oti the tbon* for the Inside. (^TrcMoAal Communications charged at $1,00 per thou ? M.'! t lul. f&r?pcc!a! Notices charged per square, per annum, for lu?t fijuarc,Bn(l the s.iuie rate o( dliuiufil titer* on for a greater number of squares as underthe general head, and lu c? r<ts a Hue for single Insertion. business Advertisement*, with monthly change, one square 1 jrear (20,00 ??an* ? nrth weekly change 811,(10 N??tlreof Death* inserted gratuitously, but Funeral Notice charrnd 60 Marring Notice charged 30 Nomination*, charged for each candidate for a *ej? nrnteopcr, Inserted for one month or lea*, In ad vance 9,00 ri.pious notices inserted for half price. Tl-ils i-A W Ol?' NldWbPAPEKb. 1.?Subscribers who do not give express notice to thecon* srary, arr considered a* wish Jug to continue their subscript llotis. If tubocribers order the dUcontinaaace of their peri odicals, the publisher a ay continue to send them until aUar tturuge* are paid. b ? If subaciibers neglect or refuse to take their period!* Cats frvm the oOices to which they are directed, they are held reipciisible till they have settled the bill nnd ordered them dlSCCiUliliUtd. ?t? tiitscriber-remove to other place* without Inform* tug tor publishers, and the papers are sent to the fonner dl* rection, they are held responsible. ft.?1 he Courts have decided that refusing t* tnke periodi cal* ficm the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled or,!?primaJavlu evidense of Intentional Iraud. TC COHlt liSl'ONUENTS. LET!KItS concerning subscription, advertising or other fi nancial business of tlic Intelligencer, should be addressed to tac Proprietors. Letters concerning the editorial department of tbepapet, ? loul I be addressed to the &ditor.*, jointly, or to either one of tll'.'d. Cc* respondents writing for publication, will please write only on one fide of the paper. An observance of the ntiove rules wlU greatly oblige us, and secure more prompt attention to correspondents than i. :> nii^ht otherwise receive. CllUitC li JisTTp *\V UtELINO. For the information of strangers visiting the city, w* pub* llsh the following list of thu different Chnrchcs, ami their time and place of meeting. lr there arc any mistakes, we will make the necessary correction a ith pleasure: ?>t. toutlhtu'*, Epiuopnlivn. Corner Monroe and Byron treet*, l.ev. E. T. I'wUhz, Hector; morning service* lo)i o'clock, evening, 7. Ht. ./okn'*, Episcopalian, Main street, between Plrst and ecoud, Centre Wheeling, Kev. G. K. WaR.sui, Pastor; morning service* H?X o'clock, evening, 1)i. first /'rehbytrriun, Itrv. K. II. \\kki>, Pastor, Pourtbst., ?tween Monroe and Qulnc> Services morning and afternoon Second J'rttlytnlun% Webster street, between Main and Market,Centre Wheeling; services morning and evening. Third J'rfbpterlan, Filth Street, between Chestnut and Talbert sta.: J?outh Wlieelinc. Iter. K. U'mim Pn^inr. utrvl* era morning and evening. h'vvrt/i J'rmbyteriun.TXcv. A. Pacll, Paftor, Jlaimtreet, between Washington and Adam* sta.; services morning and evening. Fi>uiV* Sirett MtthodUt PpiMcojHtlt llev. J. K. Wilsox, | Pastor, Fourthstrect, between Mouroe andt^uincy; services I morning and evening. Sc t/i Strut JitihoilM EplH'opal, Rev. A. A. IUata,Pastor J orncr riarket and North aU.T North Wheeling; *ervice* J morntm and evening* Chaplin* Strut Mttitodltt Spin-oval, Usv. T. II. Mom ob, l'a*tor, Ciapllne street, between First and bee^ud, j Centre Whec^ng; services morning and etening. .s,.?/A \fh tiling M. ?. Church, he v. A. Stkvkw, | a*tor; ?ervlces morning and evening. Wkt+tiuy Island 17iaj>4i, on Wheeling Island, Bev. J. | P. \\ ilsos, Paator. German M<Uu*iUt EpUcopal, Rev. 0. IIblwio,Pastor, I Chaj-line street, between Webster and Third, Centre Wheel- J Inc. ?>t. Jain< 1 Catfatfral, Roinau Catholic, Rt. Rev. Bnuior I R. V. Wnixas, Filth atreet, corner of liampden; services j 1 orning and afternoon. A*M? iat* Jirfom??d% Kev. J. T. McCtraa, Pastor, corner | of Market and JeiTersonsts.; services morning and afternoon. Jiitj-ti*:, ?? ? , Clay street, between Kittls and J lxth streets; services morning and evening. /'tsef/Yr'f, MatWvt street, between Webster and Third, j Centre Whetliiiir, services I0J4 In the morning, and 7^ j evening. Evangelical Protntaut, Rev. J. IIvxm.f, Pastor, Clay j street, above Sixth, lutst Wheeling. Zii 1 Erangeticat l.utAeriun, Rev. F. Zimmmeiika*, | I'^stor, Market street, between Webster and Third; Centre W heeling; services morning aud evening. JticiKh Synagogue, Qulncy street, between Mirket and j Main, (Serinan /'i-o/eah/nf. Union Hall, Main street, between j Monroe and tjuine;; ?ervices lujj morning. ODD FELLOWS' DIKECTOKY Ylrginlu* l.oelgr iNo. II.?Meets every Thursday evening at the llall, corner of Mnrket and 3fonroe streets Jmrs W. Mooas, N. G.; B. JI. Oirr, Secretary. Pritukliu Lodge K?. 13.?Meet*asaboveevery | Monday evening. J. J. Faucrn, N. G.; IP. J*. J/c A'*it4y, Secretary. *Vm?. Tell l.odge Ifof 3 :t.?Sleets as above eve ry UVInesday evening. Cum. Dickmaxm, N. O.j John | Halade, Secretary. Wlireling l.odge Ifo. 59.?Sleets every Monday j ?vening at the Kali, corner Slarket and iluiucy street*. T. M.tsAOts, N. G.; John Thai urn. Secretary. I'nnola Lsclxe JVo, ?Meets as above evevy | Friday evening. A. A. Sutrn, N. 0.; IT. JT. J&ancJkartI Secretary. Altram's Rncnmpnirnt IVo. 1*?Meets at the Hall, corner Market and Monroe streets, the Jtrtt%n&tMrd Tuesday steninjr*of each month. N. 0. M.IXSH.O. P.^'B'. "? S^rilx. Uul' ' ? n r j 1 in pin r n 1 N,. 34.~Miitl u ? T(* IV *-*.?>'; i an(| fonrVt Tuntlay evtnlnp of cmch ?'Mitt. Hurt Kr>T?. C. P.; Cint. LincJt, Hcrlbe. m asonio~dIukctory. ohi. s,. lot.?mku ?t muodic n?u, eoriirr Market ani >Iournr theJtril an<l tAinl Moll ?(r.Uie,of ra<mUL q. w. Swhi-s, W. II.: AtiX ?"JtrlaugUin, F<cr<l.ij. trhrcllnz l.oJ,r No. IJ9._Me?U u aboT.on IK. n" rt u,t L.u-xl Tburstl.r ariuiatiof each month. F. A. Secretary. H hrrlln, e'ni.ki Ikarlnr Ala. I?.-M?bal ?tM?f 0:, ft, t,*on,l M?iAl?j'tTtnaiS 0f nvliuionth. ?. <? ?Vorr, U. (?., A jr. I'tarm>it,?utlnry. H kNlla, Kncniaraifui 1.?Mr?U >? ? t.Tcoo Hiefii*rt\ Moadar crrninf of raeh month. W. J U. C.f A.LoHnj, Cccurilcr. 't'O PKI VTIKS. *re prc|'Arc>t to lunuih IVmteM *llh U*adc'> raprrlor r. B".b luid Job Ink.. ?V have now on hand:? .^rna iuU. liAn.l i*?w? I tali, p*iarrr pr-ti. Hook Ink. fine Black. Katrn Flaac alo. . "*a? Ink. l*lfit fine rfo. t.l?k? Ultir. 1 have now on hand > Dark Mine. ? .iflst Green. Dark Green. Yellow. White. CiolU Misc. Varnish. A'C. Are. Are AJ lnk?*old by us u arr anted to be good; and If found nc to beso. can he returned at our expense* C"1' CAMPBKLL k lleDCBVOT. A very neat a od superior art tele of BANK CHECKS on all the city Bankr ORDEK BOOKS. ~'~ANK DEEDS, NOTES, DRAFTS, *C.. Fr!K?,1 on -xtra p.per, (Or Ml. t lSi? Ot].?. Receipt* and Bill* of La>iing .1-1 Bound to order. AUo, mtmrj dncrlplloii of t/ih A I I. \ l\ i\ II MING! BUSINESS CARDS. LAWYERS. ItUSSKLL iV- FITZHUOH, Allorur) n nud 4'oau??-llorM at OFFICE NO. 69, SIOXMOK FTKT.KT, Wheeling, Va. J. fl. 1'kXI'LETOS, TB. WXLVLN. PENDLETON & M&XVXJ&T; ATTOHXKYS AT LAW. Office, Orrr bo Sunk of W lieelluc. Wheeling, va. gSfAttend regularly thr Superior and Inferior Courts of Brooke, Hancock ami Ohio counties. novS;ly 3. k. iuaw, 4 y r. r. toxku, Jack/on C. H? Va. f J Parkeri-bur;;, Ya. Thaw <& Turner, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW. |y\VlI.l ntUml strictly to nil business entrusted to th^tu in thecouuties of Wood, Wirt, Jackson, Ritchie, Gilmer and Pleasants. Particular attention given to collections. ?ItEFEll TO? PHILADELPHIA.?lion. George Sharswood ; Hon. Joel Jones, Hon. Chas. Gilpin, Mcrsro. Lee A W alker. ?lALTIMORE?-Me**rs. Nealc k Luckett, Mewrs. Penn k Mitchell. WHEELING?Messrs. Z. S. k J. J. Yarnall, Thumas John* sion, Jr. oc2i?:ly JA^ h. U HUM ?%, AT TO A'A K Y A TLA W. UhreliuK, Va., nAVING sufficiently recovered to be able to tesume the practice of hi* profession, he may, for the present, l?e fourd at bis residence on Qulncy street, between fourth and Fifth st*. oct4:tf JOHN K. DONEHOO. ATIOKNEY At LAW. TTTILL practice In the courts of lianccclc, Brooke, Ohio V f and Marshall countlc*. Office 0*er that of Z. Jncob, Esq., Monroe St., opposite the Court House, Wheeling, Va. janiiS.ly PHYSICIANS. DR. E. G. WINCHELL, DKNTIHl', HAS taken a suit of splendid rooms in Ilornbrook's new block, iff# Main St.,directly over C. P. Brown's Jew elry store, wher'e he hopes to establish himself permanently. By closc attention to Itis business, reasonable charges, #ood and faithful work alwa>s warrauted, he hopes to secure a hare of patrouu^. Dr. >V. in familiar with all tlie new modes of Inserting Teeth, including the "Continuous Gum" *ork. Filling, cleaning and extracting, dune iu the be?t and most faithful manner. No charge for advice. For further particulars inquire at he other. i m> li4 ALFKED Hu(3cId JESS, M. 13. HomcBopatbic Physician, UAS removed his ollice and residence, and permanently located himself at the corner of Fourth uud <{iuncey streets, r?elow the First Presbyterian Cfturcti Urrtcii Hot as:?Morning, from 7 to 9 Noon, 44 1 14 J1 Evening*, ?? T ?? 9 BILL OF PRICES.?For a single visit, 7f>cents; medicine, J) cents. For two or more visits a day. So rents; mediclde, lb ceuts. Advice at office, and uicdicitie, from 26 to SV cts, and upwards, as the case may be. Obstetric casts from to $lt>. Visits to the country,according to distance. The above "Bill of Prices" is giVeU because It is said my :hargcs are tnuch higher. my tf-lyd DRUGGISTS. DKUGS, MtDiCINES, CHEMICALS, JHlilU' UMEKY,&C. la. C-1& U.Vft IS^a4 Kk.l! would announce to his t) ? friends uud the public generally, that having purcha sed the interest of the senior partner in the business lately conducted under the firm of J. Criunbacker A ?on, he will continue the same at the old stand, No. lift Main st., and would respectfully solicit, and trusta to merit acoutinuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on the old lirui. He has just returned from tlie Ea.\teru cities, audi* now opening an extensive and w ell selected stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy articles, 4c., ali of which were purchased after strict personal inspection and with acrupu* Ions regard to the purity of quality, and are now offered to the public on the most reasonable terma. lyr A,3d'dooB &'ob. f [SUCCESSORS TO JAMES UACE1I.] Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Corntr of JIain and Monroe Strett*, W hi EElllN O, VL. Philadelphia, baa kindly agreed to make parcnaaea ior ui? successor, in Wheel.up. The arrangement keeuiuc on hand, (aud offering ?n the best ttrnis) a full a* ?oitiuciit of the very be?t article Ui "'^J1"ooo**Cof' Wheeling. Dec. SO, ?M. Jc21 ISLAND TANNERY. 13 K11 <J 12 li A 11 O 1<" F M A N , &lAXil? ACTL'HMU, or Every description of Leather, ?AN I;? Dealers In Wool and Ilidea. iu>t e Jiuom o. 171), corner Market ill It y and Main Street, WHEELING, VA. S?r**8nuc Findings of oil kinds on hand, and sold at very nodernte terms. T. 7WEENEY & SON, (SvccxatKtas to ^wkkkcyb a Bxxx) MANUFACTURERSOF FLINT GLASSWARE, China, Qurmswuir, l.nmpM, tikraudoles, Table Cutlery, Ac. No to, MAIN STREET, WUEKLtKG,VA. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Iroiuisia.T kxcuanob norm..] ' Pcnn nud At. Ciuir streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. C. CONNELLY, Proprietor. uiaylS S. AVERY, l?bole?nle and lie In 11 Hat and Cap Manufacturer. no. no .v.viNsnettT, WUoallng, Va. ffTHa? on hand the largest aud best assortment of Hata .?*.| Af MI Qualities nndsiy.es. jnll o. w. uki-NaKLi. a. a.*whsKl>UK2i. HEISKELL &. SWEARINGEN, ftlenlerain nil kiuda of Fancy and staple Ury Goods. * Corner of Market and Union streets,three doors from Geo. E. Wlckham'e Auction Room s, mngil WHEELING VA. K. Okanoljb A: CO., WHOLESALE GltOCElla, Forwarding and Commission MBK CHANl 8. CORyM MDXJIOE WU NA.KKT KTBCTTS, winaajKo. va. Lambdin, Bonham &. Co. VIKUiniA. PUffiNIX PAPER MILLS. WHEELING, VA. Manufacture Printing and Wrapping Paper, Candle Paper, Cotton Yarn Paper, Steam Boat Paper, Bounet Boards, Fuller#* Boards, Ac. , . jm. keilly; Wholesale dealer in Groceries, Foreijn awl Wiueaatul LiqvoTt, NO. l&l WX8TMDK JIlUKBT SqCABH, mal:ly WHEELING, VA. M'tfoujut. a. i'CuUtt, c- ?? M'CLALLENS ?& KNOX, Wholeonle A Retail dealer* In nil kinds Boots, Shoes, Leather, etc. Xo. 186, Mttln ttrtety WHEELING. VA^_ : ITT sEVTOS CSEAL.... ..A. VAN SWEARINGEN * MVHAMIBW FANCY DRY GOODS. W1HU.ES.VLE. No. 11 Hanth Fonrih st. nil LA DKI. PT7IA. w. tstkat. 1_ a. I'tLAFLAlA*. TALLANT St DEIiAFLAIN, VOHH AKDIKG A. TALLAkr. Commissiou Merchants, nVgJ?, ?JM* arvt, w ~ '??FrTarmstrong, AOIWr ANU DK4LBB If* eeal estate, 00? comer of.M?lii tjtft-lyJ s. I BLOCH, Importer and Dealer In Brandies Wines, Gin, &o. WHOLESALE d RETAIL* Ne.6,MonioeM MAJTOfA iy TiVilXR OF I i uPI'CK. -I'IIV' Ac HIIKK'I' >"0^ WARK, Vd S MatAlt.. mtrr the Cm*-Bridge, WUKK.L1NO. VA. w. F. Peterson, blKE, MA KIN E LIFE INSUR'CE ' AS1> IAJTD AG EXT. Nn. ai ?'??u?a.Tl. \v.hebu:ra\ HOUSE FVMXiSMJXa ASD BOUSE KEEPJS(r (JOODS. ,pNO. HO MONROE T BUSINESS CAIlDS.j 1 DO** T" *? "***' DREW & DRAKE, (jSuiic<**ors to S- D. Agent.) NO. H WASlllNCi'tTON HA1>U KEEPconstantly on hamlh large and ck*Jce of nrtlclcs usually kcj?t in ft first c!a?a FAMILY t*K CERY, together with tin- most choice and selected bianu??. TOUAC-CO dim! CJOAH9. ' V-? JNO. X>: M. CARR, DEALER in Western Land, Town and City property Lund Warrant*, and Agent for the sate of city propel ty. Particular attention paid to the locution and transit of Western Lands. _ ^J^Oilic*- No. 1 "Hornbrook'fi Row," up stairs. .March 12. lW?1v JOiiN HOWELL, DKAI.ru IN BOOTS, SHOES, (f-c., IVo. I?'J. Mnlnm. S. D. HARPER. tSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ir HATS CAPS, STKAW GOODS, MUFFS, FUJtff, AN1> CARPET BAGfc, No. 129 Main i-t. Isomer of Unlen, WuuaiMm. ? A. w.:A. KuwAwi 7 X WAM* ?W A. EDWARDS & BRO., GliOCETrJB, r at 9lutkti nod -llollroe Nlrrrla, opposite the mcMhk house. WHKKLI NO. VA. EtTEvery variety of Oroctnw.tpici-s, Brandies, >> Ids kit?. Wines, Gin, Ale, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., Ac., constantly on baud. - - C. P. BROWN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCIIES,JEWEL RY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 108. Hornbroolc a Building, MniuHi, Wheriiii|{. CLOCKS and WA TCDE8cHrtfidly repuirtd. . MATHEW McNABB, DKAI.FR IX CiROOEiRIlSS, FU0OR, MI 1,1. Feed, Com, Oala ana baled Hay. ,,.pajTTE tuK 'JD PltWBTTEItli3 cut"licit, WKV4TKII riTi.kin, Centre Wheeling. ^-The highest price paid lu Cuab for Country l'ro.luce. J C. COLLINS, Grocery, Feed and Prodvce Store, f?o. IS9Mn^g^nf?,^e" side. KEEP constantly on ImikI aUkiaiiiuf Fteii,sjch r* Oat#, Curn, Bran, short., Ship Stuff., etc., Corn Mutter, Ken". Poultry, Provisions, and I>rlcd Frail of all kinds,together with a complete ainwrtoient of Family Gro Cl&&~Ca4ii paid for corn, cats, Flaxseed* Dried Fruits, giieepaalns,hide, butter, eggs and poultry. ?pis "" .) ." M IM ? 4" ? U I IN' ? Op.y [LATE TKll'LLTTS, llcFADI.N t CO.] COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SO 28 LKVKS, A 56 COMMKBCIAL htbket, fci. L?mI?, HIo., ORDERS for Lead, Hetap, Provisions, Flour, Grain, Ac., solicited and promptly executed. ?REFER TO? J. J. Axi'iaws & Co., Bankers, St. Louis, Mo. L. A. Ukmowt A Co., 44 44 ? febl-fe-lv : - ? ? ' JOHN Li" hargreaves, 17 X I O X UALIi BUI 1? I) I N <J 11 SO. S# MAIS STRKKT, WUKEUKC,VA. Wbobsule aud Retftll dealer In Paints, Oils, Saih Doors, Wlnoorr Gla*s, Looking Glasses, Brushes. Ac., Ac. HAVING purchased the entire stock of J. A. Yincent, aud made Important and heavy additions, I trust, by constantly keeping a good assortment, and selling at moder rtte prices, to obtain a reasonable share of the patronage ot ?tor..1"' "K'n'" ""d ,h,! PUl"": SoMn'l.- I MJt O ft K, AV ES? " oct'si '56-ly ? w. & J. STEWART, HASPFACTURERS OP ALLJHKM 0? ?_.,a HTOVO, WBATBM, I?I.OlT?-M IKOWH, t.'iutibs* for ThrwhiUft .!lucliiBe?, &c> Ac. i SOKTD RASTt'OR. Ji.VRKKTHQt'ACE, (BRIOOB COUSBR.) WHEELING, VA. STE JTA Bt <f OA LT> WELL, MA.NUrACTCRRRP OF I WUEELING.VA. Wholesale Paper Warehouse MA IN ST., NEAR (J CISC 1 ST. lambdin, gilber&on & CO., fsnccKBsbks TO A. o. robisson a CO., asd BA.SSETT a CO.) \ J ANUFACTtfllE end keep constantly onhaud tlie follow- j Al l?* Paper*, fclBAW WftAPPUiC, nuo WRAPMHO, MAN1LPA, TBA ASP CANDLE PAPP.R. Durooiar., corros mctojt a*B F*r** Bonnot. Hinder.' and FuUcr.' board,. . To wlitcb they Inrlte tlie altenllon of purchaser,^ ?cp? ~ V ki H 1TIAK BLINDS George Roberts, S:t .Unlu ??. C^OS/INUESto niaiiufartnre to order (wholesale and r * ' 11LIND8 of erery color aud .ke, aud at Eaaictn prit-Ji, These Iliiuds are superior to every other k^id of u tndow Blinds iu use. ?6T"Cj?U and examine specimens. ... . ja. Old lilfnils repainted, and trimmed equRl^ I. M. PUMPREY. KORWAHDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT. set 70 MAIV KBSK1T, SEARLT OPPOStTV HIS OLD STAND. Wheeling, Va, C. A B. Davenport. Bamesville.O. , Burt,ghafrr A Smith, Cambridge, O. D. Apple?ate,Zanesvlllc, O. Price. A Son.SnilUjficld.O. O. A', Zane, Baltimore: fr2T , ^STAVEBa", IS NOW OPENING A LAICUE AB.-OI1T5IENT OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S IIATs AND CAPb, fo"no"'-ib fifA-i^asy?."" WUEELJyG, VA. ap? S. AVEJtl^ ilOTLTSlti. WHEELING, VA. wCTRAir & M'OTBB,.Proprietors. TUla U one of the lar?c.t and mojt comDiodloul lIolelf Wet of th. ilouut.tiu,; aud pojewei all the acuuu m<^,tloi .fie heaths', of tlieEait. I! 1. convenient to nil the railroad depot, and the steamboat lauding. mildly J. U. BAkKK. J. B. BAttR. M. K. rvKovni. UAkKK. J. B. DAll*. ? BAKER, FORSYTH & CO., SlXCESSOltS TO LOOAN, 11AKEK i CO. WHO Ii-ESA IE TOBACCO HOUSE, w?"" . u MMI. j*o! P. utbCHatfr. kt g. JORDAN & CO. paper m an ufaotxj IlEKS. OFFICE AND WAKEUO'JSE. .11 niu ni., opposite I*. W . Bunk, 4 J,n irHKKuxG. r.f. COI-Pi;!'. TIS & 8BE8T IRON WAKE Manufaotory. TH UfKFUL for the liberal patronage heretofore btito. ed upon hioi the ?oh>cfiU.T ?r<iu!d reipect fallr inform his friends, aiitf the jrabne irenerully, UML |h>t he coutinni * to mauafr-cture the above named article, ln'all their rarlet'y. an ol which be has al way. on hand, a good aa,ortment for whole*.ie and retan at atook^ on l.and Coo kind Stores of tho moil appro,. ed patterns, for coal and wood. ... ,, , CSTVob Workwlllcontlnne ta recelrehb particular ufc tenUon.and be eiecuteU * 1th promr-tae., and la a style tl.at ?Ulplea?tbe niOrtfa.Udi?us.E >E^ So'.' S. ilaln ,treet Sheppaxd and Morgan, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Saddle, Harness aud Trunk Manufacturers AWiim, Vii" St9V?raerbf t'nim,. HWE now on hand a larse and. complete assortment ?.! all articles In c<ir line, eolirsling O.I Ladles and Oeti tkmen*> Saddles, fine and eo.ne Humes*: Iron, Fratue and Wood TrunVb, and Taller,, carpet Ba^s. BMchel., Upper Leather, Hc.g>hln, Hair and Wool Collars Whips, llames, *^addlea of erery description anfl quality, (lorn the lowest ratt to the best style of English Miaftoe. Ir.o frame Trunk, and Vallcef, a very superior article and ansurpaw?d for lifhtneis strentth anddurahlllly. Fine .inel. aud double Barnes, of the best style; Stage, Wagon and Cart Haracsa of the best material and worl m A*large assortment of Carpet Bags and Satchels of er?#y variety of w.ateri.1 and paUcru. . . . All work ordered will be furnished promptly, and no ef fort will bo spared to merit a continuance of public fa "not n'T' iC*"' gHEPHAIlli * M0B0AX. llOOl* SKIK'IS. N EAPOUTAK, Whale Bone, liraas. Steel, and Uohali Skirt*, last rre?-ivtd *?.v arT 11 EISKELL A JWKAWSGE^ WHITE GO OPS. THE lsrrftft fMKk in &?e clfr. kpt HEleKElL k BtTFARING EN. TRANSPORTATION. Cleveland, Pittsburgh & Wheel ing Railroad. IiU'OUTA-NT C11ANGK OF. TIME. ON and aft-r Monday, July ltf, Train* will run aa follows: lif.A YE CLEVELAND: G:C0 A M Mall Trnln, stopping at all WiP Station*, arrive* at Patuburuh at ? P. M., SteuW-nviMe at Jih43 P IX. una Whirling at IjNi P M. 2:90 P M Express Train, ttnj.pliic at .Hudson. Ravenna, Root<>iow:i. Atwater, Lima, Alliance, Bayard, Ha* lir.cviile, Yellow Creek, and all Stations above and bcluw Yellow Creek; arilvea at Pittsburgh at 7:45 P. M-, StenbenvlIIC at G:'.'5 P. M., and Wheeliug at7:85 P. M. 4:85 P M Accommodation, for Ravenna ana Way Stations, coniH.ting at Hud son for Cuyahoga FaHs, Akion, aud.Milkrsburgh. leave piTTHr.riton: 4 A M Express Train, stopping at WellrvRlc, Steuben ville. and points below Steubenvillo; arrives at Wheeling at 7:47 A SI. This Train dot a not go to Cleveland. 9:40 A M Mail Train, stops at all StaMons except Ilain moml's, Sew Salsburv, Summltvlllc, East Roches ter, Moultrie and Winchester; arrives at Cleve land at 4:<kf? P. M., Steubenvdie at 12:18 P. M.t and Wheeling at 1:55 P M. 8:?0 P M Express Train, stops at all Stations except New Satabnry, Lima, Earlville, Macedonia and Nwr burg; nrriv*-* at Cleveland at P;f5 P. 31.. Steuben* vllle at t5:'25 P. M., and Wheeling at 7:85 P M. LKaTK BhIDGEFOBT, OPPOSITE WliKKLtVG: ?:15 A M Mail Train, stopping at Way Stations except Hammond's, New Salsburv,"Su ' mltville, East Ro chester, Moultrie and Winchester; arrives at Pittsburgh at 1^:80 P. M., and Cleveland at 4:(i5 P. M. 2:54 P M Express Train, stopping at Way Stitious, except Deep Itun, Portland, Rush Run, Jeddo, Sloan's, and Port Homer, New Salsbury, Lima, Eariville. Macedonia, Bedford and NVwburgb; arrives at Pittsburgh at 7:40 P. SI., and Cleveland at P. M. Accommodation Train leaves Ravenna at S:00 A. M.; stops at Way Stations, and arrives at Cleveland at 9:45 A. M. Accommodation Train leaves Bridgeport at. 4:15 P. M., for WVllsvUle, stopping at all Way Stallone. Connections are made by all Through Train* as fellows : At Pittsburgh, witli Pennsylvania Railroad, for Philadel* phla, Baltimore, New York and Boston. At Cleveland, with Trains and Steamers for Toledo, De troit, Chicago, and the North West; also for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, and C:uia*la. At Sunken vllle and BelJafr, with the StcubAnrllte *'n<!Tndf. ana, and Central Ohio Railroads,for Cadiz, Coshocton, New ark, Bari'esvllle, Zpncsville, Wilmington, Lancaster,Colum bus, Cincinnati, Iudianapolls and tyt. Louis. At Wheeling, with Baltimore and - Ohio Railroad, for Cumberland, Harpers Perry, Baltimore, und Washington City. ? |5y*Local and Through Tickets can be procured at the various ollicea on the line, also at Union Ticket Oflles, op* (>ueit?. lite liCTCCi Wtiec>l?tf, ?????! Ill ?!'- Onl*n 31 Jin. perlor St., Cleveland. Sup'ts Oliice C. a P. Railroad, ? J. Dt'ItAND, Sup't. Cleveland, July 10, 1657. ( J.v11-tr WHEELING TO CINCINNATI. WEST AKD SOUTH. SHOKTESX AND MOST DIItKOT ROUTE TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE. FRANKFOKT, LEXINGTON, EVANSVILf.K, MNCaNNES, CAIRO AND ST. LOI7IS, And all point it West and South is via. the Cincinnati, Wilmington and ZANKSVILLK SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD. Ticclre mi It* shorter by this lloute than tia. Columbus to Cincinnati. Take i!ie Central Ohio lioad to ZA.VESVILLE, And there chakgk cats and take those of the C. W. k Z. Short Line. TRAINS LEAVE ZANKSVIlLE AS FOLLOWS: At P:i!.> A. M. and 12 M? tor Cincinnati and points as above, on arrival of Central Ohio Trains from Wheeling and the *?Ai s route passes through N. Lexington,' Lancaster, Clr Cleville, Washington, Wilmington and Marrow?the richest anil most beautiiul pari of Ohio. $37" Re particular and ask for Tickets via. thf C. W. A 2. Short Line Rail Road. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. For THROUGH Tickets .and other information, onqnlre at Central Ohio Ticket Ollice, In theSpr)gg House,on Water ktreet, Wheeling, Va. K. C.K5T, Pres't, W. W. RAkLEV, Act. 8upt., Cincinnati. ZanesviUe, O. JefcMy Virginia Central Railroad. OKANCMB AND ALEXANDRIA liAILUOAD. Great Northern and Southern Mail Koute. FOB NOBTHKKN, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TKAVEl.KltS. Dxttv, tSmiday night excepted,) between Rich* X moud and Washington Clt,) via (iordonsvillc and Alex andra. Hours of departure nt Rich mond 6:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Returning leave Washington... 6 A. 31. and 4 P. 31. and Arrive at Richmond P. M. and 4 A. M. Baggage checks and tickets', given through between Rich* mond and Washington. THESE TWO RAILROADS HAVING NO STRAP RAIL, nod belli*In excellent ordt-r, and CARRYING THE GREAT NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN MAIL, give the bett guar antee of always oecuring connections, as la showrt by arri vals dally at Richmond and Washington city in advance of the Steainl?oat li'te., Fabk btrvfox E:Uatojci> .t*r Wi?n:xOTOV? $5,50 An Omnibus trill be foun<t al*?ays ready to take through \ passengers and their baggage of wearing apparel, between the two Depots, free of charge, with ample time for them to take their meals, irh'eflter going North or South. j Through Tickets can biv.obtalned bdtween Danville and Washington at the Terminus of the Road, no* nearly com pleted to Danville. An Agent of the Company will receive the Check* of passengers from the Danville Road, and at tend to their baggage all the Way to Washington or.the Bal timore Depot. The fare the same by the'tnall Hne aa by the old steamboat route. Therein no changc of cars on the night line,between Rich tuond atid Alexandria. fel I' KiilGHT DEI'AHTM ENT, Cinoinnati, Wilmington & Zanes ville Railroad. MERCHANTS,manufacturers, and the public generally, are hereby respectfully Informed that the C. W. 4 Z. R. R. Company li now prepared to recclve and forward freight (from the temporary Station in ZanesviUe, on Sccoud street north of Main,) to Cincinnati, .Morrotv, WUmingten, Wa*h ington,Circl^vIJlc, Lancaster, New Lexington and Intence ?*.iate Stations. Particular attention trill also be given tothe forwarding of Freight destined for the West In accordance with the wishes of consiguors, whether by Railroad or the River from CiccinnatL Freight will be received an4 delivered during the winter months from 7 A. M.to 4 P. M.; during the summer months from 7 A. 31. to 5 P. M^ and shippers favoring the Company witli their patronage, may. rely upon the Company's Agents giving every attention necessary to insure the utmost promptitude and safety in the forwarding of property en trusted to their carc. For further Information see the Freight Tariff published by the Company, or apply to H. K. SMITH, General Freight A sent, mySGd . ? - ZanesviUe. Ohio. Chnnjee of Time! CLEVELAND AiWTVnSBUKGJl HA1LB0AU. U. S. MAIL DAILY IiUiB BBTW&JUt Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THJS fine aide wheel pas senger steamer FOREST CI TY, Capt. Geo. D. Mo<>re,and mtiTRXi.n?pt Asa Shepherd! nili ruuuady between Wheeling and Pitt?l>ui?it?Uic.>or?at City leaving Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day; and the Diurnal every Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday at*7 A. >1., arriving at WeUsvllie In time to connect srith the Cleveland cars, and at Pittsburgh In time for the morning line East. Returning?the Forest City lerves Pittsburgh t*/ t ry Tuesday, ThurwJar and Saturday, and the Diurnal every 3!?>nday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.; arriving at Wheeling in time for the mail lines for Ohio. For freight or passage apply on board or to C. BAKER k CO. Agents. EET"ThrouxhTJcketa fpr Cleveland, Toledo, 31onroe, De troit; Mlln-a'uVte, ChIc>izo,BUfalo and Dunkirk, i'oldatthe office uf R. C. Baiter Jk On 114 are WILLIAM HARE, Plummer and Gas Fitter. ' NO. 178. MAIN ST., Wheeling, Va. 0TH O C.fl.E? fttted ap with. WaV-r and Giia.. Orrlera ! om the country for Pipes and Pumps attended to at short : tice. " > ? i api?S:tf MOVED OVER. I. M. PUMPHREY ; XT AS removed his FORWARDING AND COMMISSION : ii Mouse to No. 7o Main street, nearly opposite to his old l stand. . . ap4 V ii. Hi-..- 4 ' "V"EW Style Hall and Parlor Papers with new and beauti* ' ful Velvet Match Borders. ALSO?A general assort I mrat of Olaxed and Common Wall Papers, tor sale rerv; low . ?or CmK. hj- m:-l6 JOEG&A\jra: INSURANCE. W INSURE YOUR PROPERTY, A nrt unrr your Knrniias* by INSt'HINO VOUli X-IFK. ILL! AM X. 8ELBY? IsaWiscit A?k.vt?Gflic* at the Store of TiiRantA; Dvlaplaln, Main Strret, Wheeling, will take Flreazxd Murine risks in the fcRowing prompt No. 1 Virginia Insurance Companies, yix: The Insurance Company o! the Valley of Virginia, at Winchester, Vn. The Lyuchburg Hose and Fire Insurance Company at Lynchburg, Va. Also, will take applications for Life Pollcic* in that well established Company, the United States Life Insurauc* An nuity A Trust Company of Philadelphia. ja.uL'9 The Insurance Company OF THE VALLEY OF ViKGINIA f \AP1TAL, $tfoo,uno?ail paid in and invested, with sur V.' plus, will take Fire, Cargo and Marine rlKks. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. J^O^OCic*; next door above M. I M Rank, M Un street. W. F. PETERSON, Agent. ?REFERENCES? J. R Baker, Tallaut k Delaplaln, ThOS. II. List, D. Lamb, Norton, Auheson k Co. M. Nelson, S. Brady, 8. C. Bake/ k Co., List & Howell, O. W lielskeil & Co. janSft 'A lie Jjy nclibtiry ao?e umi Fu e i mturuuee I t'ou?|?au) oivI.ynchbnr^, Va. CAPITAL $lOo,OuO will take risk* und.-promptly adjust and pay losses. Wii! T. bblby, | Jan29 -1 " Agent, i Life Insurance. /tHTiK undersigned will take applications for L!fe Policies L In the United States Life Insurance Annuity k Trust Compnny of Philadelphia. Assets IW1.40S 42 Estimated value of annual premiums SVu.Uoi oo WM T. SELBV, Wheeling, Jan. 27,1S57.?[Jan29 A^ent. The Citizens Fire, Marine andj INSURANO^J COMPANY Of WlIEULlNii. OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THE M. k M. BANK. rr*HlS Company Is now lully organized and prepared to JL l;sue Policies, at the most liberal rates, on Piux, Ma* hi.vR and Ini.a.nd risks. DIRECTORS: Audw P. Woods, Wm. McCoy, Jas. R. Baker, Win. W. Shriver, Thomas Sweeney, John List, Jas. C. Achesou. L. S. Dduplain. John F. llopkins. L. 3. DELAPLAIN. President. W. F. PETKa^os,Secretary. hpl FiRiri MAKlIMxi INSURANCE AOENCEY, WHEKLINO, VA. Howard fire and marine insurance co., of PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Incorporated by Act of the JLcgf inlntiire or] PeunnylTania. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, >t>00,000, FULL AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED. Klrst Bonds and Moftgagt^otitft4o{h;i ?' ty in the City of Philadelphia, #185,090 Hocks worth par,......- ??2,100 L?as)i on hand, 51,100 itmouut secured by Stock Notes, 19o,v<io Muount of Stock due on Call, l,Tlrt THIS COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE ON Duildlngs, Merchandise, Furniture, Lumber, Ac., on Vcs ?els, Carjro and Freight, to all Ports, and by Railroad, Lakes, iml Rivers, at the lowest Rates, and upon tiie most liberal rertns: guaranteeing Prompt Payment ou the adjustment of Losses. Perpetual Insurance at usual rates. E. B. SWEARINGEN, Agent for the State of Virginia. Office Union Ilall Buildings, West side of Mulu St., 2nd loor South of N. W. Bank. nugfr Insure your Property. A XV 6A VE YOU Jt EA ItXlXGS BY imURIXQ YOU 11 LI FX. Wm. T# Se!by, Insurance Agent, Will lake Fire aud Murine risks in the lusurance Company >f Uie Valley of Virginia 1 upilttl S;{OG,OOU ill paid In, and invested with surplus. W'ILL also take applications for Life Policies, In the United State- Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Com ?any of Philadelphia. Assets *541,403.42 Kpiiiuatcd Value of Annual Premium S?SU,*04.00 aujjy Otiice at Tallant k Deldplainu Store Main St. THJ3 /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF 11AKTFOWi*. nnarv ... VIT1I A PERPETUAL CHARTER?CASH CAPITAL ALL PAID IN, "500,00 O. DNE of the oldest and best institutions :ln this country, continues to take risks upon the most favorable terms. Apply to K. B. SWEARINGEN, Agent fcr Wheeling and vicinity. OFFICE?Union Hall Building, Main Street J ul'2?-dly , HOME FlitliJ AND MA KINK IjSSUICAMCU C'UMI'A iV.). [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STREET, N. V.] hra Capital |747,9i2 44 jIABILIIIKS > rT.. .*. ..$59,677 00 rHIS Company Is owned and managed by some of the wealthiest and best merchants in theclty of New York.? "or particulars enquire of W. F. PETERSON, jnS Agent fi?r Wheeling aud vicinity. Valley of Virginia Flit E AXV JIAIUXE IXSUUAXCE COMPAXY. Wm. T? Sclby,'Agent at Wheeling. OFFICE?at the store of Tallant A Delaplain, Main street, between Slonroe and Qulncy streets; are prepared to ake Risks at customary rates on Goodrf in transitu. Steam* mats,Storey, Dwellings, Ac. ?REFERENCES? J. R. Baker, Tallant A^Delaplaln, Thos. 11. List, D. Lamb, Norton, Acht son A Co. G. Uardman, 8. Brady, S. C. Baker St Co., List A UowmII, O. W. llelskeli A Co., sepU? 1 iWURANGE HIE FIRE'ANDMARINE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHEELING. Incorporated, 1S81. * 1 TAKES risks at the lowest rates on Buildings of all kinds', . Steamboat#, Furniture and Merchandise, and against all lancers attending the Transportation of Goods en rivers, -eas~. lakes, canals and railroads. DIRECTORS. R. Cra'ngK, S. Brady, Rob't Morrison Sam'l Neel, Win. Fleming, J. W. Gill, Dan'l Lamb, Robt Patterson, Saml. Ott. ROBT. CRANGLK, Pres't. R. W. IIardixo, 8ec*y {^^Applications for Insurance wlU be promptly attended to by the President and Secretary. Wheeling, Jan. 2S.1S53. u ? Laughlins & Bushfield, Wholesale llm^isiM, aVo. 25, Monroe Strect% ARE receiving their Full stock of Drugs. Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and Fancy articles ?c., to which the attention of Dealers is invited. In cur.stock may be | round: 700 lb# Gum Camphor, 1,000 lbs Cream Tartar, 1,000 u Brimstone, 2,?i00 " Bi Cart Soda, 2,*30 ?? Epsom Salts, 1,000 ?? So?la Salaratus, 2,000 11 Sal Soda, 600 u .Flos. Sulphur, 500 " Gumarabje. 800 u Saltpetre, cPICES. D00 lbs Pepper, 5oo lba Sicily Licorloe, 4oo " Allspice,, 100 Cal. Licorice, 300 44 Cinnamon, 500 14 Cloves, 100 *4 Nutmegs, lo bxs Gr'd Cinnamon, 800 " Mustard, 10 " 4* Pepper, 2co 44 Racc Ginger, 60 doz Mustard, 500 44 Gr'd Ginger, 6o Ext. Coffee, PATENT MEDICINES. Ay re's Cherry Pectoral, Batchelor's Ualr Dye, Jtadway's 11. Relief, Jayhu's Medicines, Conkllu'4 Sal*v, McCJinfock's Medicines, Hollo way'a Pills, Hampton's Tincture, Hotloway's Oiatn.eut, Dalley*& Pain Extractor, Hoolland's German BlUem, and every other medicine Thomson's Eye W ater, sold. CHEMICALS. 50 lbs Quinine, 50 " Cs omel, 5?i M Tannlrl, 25 '? Bine Mass, 20 " Ckiniocunc, 15 4t Jod I'ota^b, 2o 14 Jlorpuine, 15 " Glyecrrrie, 20 u Cinchona, 10 11 Cit. Potaa-a, 10 44 Chloroform, 10 44 Limes. Tr Ciach. . AU of which we gurrantee to give satisfaction la bolh I quality and price. sp27 1 Books, Stationery & Wall Paper, NEW ARRANGEMENT. HAYING purchased the Book. Stationery and Wall. Pa par establishment of John II. Thompson,' I wQI contin ue the business at the old stand, l &T Main street; Wheeling, Va.. and respeotfully .solicitacouilnuunceor the.patronage heretofore so liberally exteuded to my predecessor. It Is my purpose to kcep^constantly'on hand a fiiU'and somdlete assortment In the various branches ol the buMV ness, anil to seR at the lowest prices. To Country Merchants, Teachers and others purchasing at wholesale, great Inducements are offered In siock and 1 ^y~Cash paid for Rags. novl2-ly JAB. O'. ORR. 'i'o my Old Frlenda and ('astaniers. J TAKE great pleasure In recommending Mr. Ja?. C. Orr, to whom I have ??ld my stock of Books, Stationery, Wall paper, kc.t and to request XurJiim a contlnucnce of the pa tronage heretofore eujoyed by me. novl3 r . JOHN If. THOMPSONS. PIANOS ! PIANOS '. ? JUST RECEIVED from the celebrated manufactory ~ot flatlet* Davis k Co., a splendid lot of Piano*. The*. Piauos arc made with the fall iron frame, circtdor hcaIw. and aRdingdesks, witli patent suspention bridge, composi tion1 bearings; and the repeating grand action, and are fulls warranted to givesatufaclion, and arejnadeu.stand iu an\ climate. ALSO?a splendid lot of Melodeons for churches, or the parlor. I a connection with the above I have a large and full alock th every kind of Musical Instruments, and In fact erery thing thAv may be frtundln a Music Store, maybe found ai the Jtor4 of { T. OAIITWRIGHT,. l<li#-w 12ft 3Iaicst:> WheUlOg. MISCELLAN1.0U8. J'l.A.aS'OS. Q /?& '/W? T. CARTWRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL deai.fi: in illiuic and Itlunim! Itiati-niiirnta, Cutlery rimt Variety (?ooiIm, I n?? ^-ft main street. I AM receiving und keep constantly on haud n large Stock of the celebrated IIALLKT, DAVIS A CO 'S PIaKOHS.' : Aluo, n /oiiij)Kto assortment of MELODEONS and SERA 1 l'lIINKS, from the celebrated manufactories of Oarhart, Nedham und A. P.. Hughes. Also, i\ >plrn??ed Gothic Or gan, *tyl6 for CHurdhes or Lecture 1'oothtf, .with fnu'r stop's. SUKKT MUSIC. 1 am constantly receiving and keep on hand k lurge And choice collection or Sheet Music. Alsp, Instruction Book* for every kind of Insirumen'6 non in iMc In connection with the above, I keep the largest stock in the'Western country of the following goods: Violins, VIo linccllof.il, Double Basse*, Guitars, Banjoes,- Tutnbbrirics, 1 Plutlnaes, Accordeous,. Flutes, Files, Fagvolvls, Clarinett?, ' Drums, etc. In fact, I keep every article belonging to the Music business, P. S.?Brass Bands supplied with Instruments at short no'1"- l Pianocs, Meloduons, Siraphiues *nd Accordeons,.tuned ami repaired, and all other kty'd* of invtrumcnts, generally, . with neatness and dispatch. {3S^**A11goods warranted, nt this establishment. decSu . Commercial and Mathematical INS T1TVTE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Splendid Inducements to those ir/io icM to ; attend a Commercial Collcje. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED! j oi:, *A U iXAUJN X'JXtiZi ! S U M M E It ARRANGE M E N T 8 . X?0 THOSE WHO ENTER MY INSTITUTE, OR REMIT me $50, and thus mcure GUARANTEE SCHOLAR* SHU'S, any time before the 1st day of nVft September,cau, tpon completing u thorough course of Double Entry Book ieeplug >uid its Collatterul Branches, secure lucrative cm* ' idoyment in Commercial or Iiai king Houses as Accountants within ninety days after their graduation, or else they will jo indemnified to the full amount of the sum paid for tul- , Hon, and thus realize B'"rcc Tuition, or l.iicrnlivcSiitiniion** Orauuutes fro*" thin Institution arc now filling responsi ble and lucrative positions us Csshh-rs, Book keepers and 1 Kailroad Office Clerks, in different sections of the country, *nd arc being preferred by business men to Graduates of ,?ny other Mercantile Col'ege. Hence the above unparal leled inducements which nothing but the great Superiority of my Instruction and thorough training of my students fur i>usiness life would warrunt. The J'rineipal of this Institution has been a practical iccovntantfor a longer period than ana other Ttachtr fn the Iffyslern country. Address the undersigned for further particulars. tnv9 WJI. W. (HtA.^CEB. , Founded 1852. Chartered 1854. LOCATED Corner Baltimore and Charles streets, BALTlMolt K, M 1). T>IIIS Institution is now in ti e most prosperous ond flour L ihhing condition. Twice during the lasr two years has it been nectusarj to obtain larger apartments f?r the ac :ouimodation of the increasing uumher of students, r?pre futing nearly every Statu in the Union. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desira l?!y located buddings in the city. The rooms are comuiodl* nusly arranged, spacious and tlcgantly furnished. The advantages and facilities here btTtred to youne men desiring to qualify themselves properly for the various du lies of the Counting Room, or to obtain a Thorough J'ruc 'ical Business Ifducdtiori generally, are unsurpassed In ?ny particular by any similar establishment In the United States. . Fa cu It v : K. K . LOS1EII, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Commerce, Business Customs, etc. ? ' . iA- M- v H I I.L1PS, Professor of theTTicor'/ and Practice of Book-Keeping, and CoirfnfHotal Calculations. 11. Jl. D A V I E H , Associate Professor of Book-Keeping. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Business And Ornamental Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, E ? a., Lecturer on Mercantile Luw. Rrv.K. VEATEP It K K E , D . D . t Lecturer oil Commercial Lthie*. ?? TRL'S'fKI^ : Hon. Jno. P Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vonsant, Hon.Tiioma6Swann. Wtn. H, Kelphh r. Esq., ?Jacob Trtibt, Eyq., M'lllbim Knalie. Esq., The CoUegu is provided with a Cummei dal Library of Standard WorkV,' expressly fur the use of students. Each Student lias a desk to himself, and is *epnratety In structed. There being no vacation during theytar, Students can en ter at any time. The time usually required to complete the full course, from S to 12 weeks. A Diploma awarded to all GrAduat#*s. A large and Brautlfully Ornamented Circular, containing upwards of mx sqcabh frbt, rtpr?sr*nting the Exterior and Interior View of the College, var ous cha'ra'cter.stlc Designs, Penmanship, Ac.. e??.tby umll/rce qf charge* accompanied with Catalogue giving full particulars. A -drets, ji4-tf E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, J/if. JULY SETTLEMENTS. OUR cus*omers are respectfully informed that their bills are r.ow ready for stttltrnunt, and we would esteem it a favor If they would call at our counting-room for the same. Those not called for wdl be p' esentert ou or about the Or?t of July. [j ?#l HEIShELL k SWEARINGKN. M- AKE VOUu OWN. SOAP?it can he nisde eas>% cPod and cheap, by using the "CONCENTRATED LIE."? For sslehv [JeH'] T. II. I OK AX A CO.' Brandy, Whisky; Port, Madeira and Lisbon Wine, ju?t received and lor eale by Jefo 'EDWARDS * BRO. r J'EA.-t?Vhiie Iui]>eriaU * ? nynouj G- Powder, and Oolong, X in 10, lf>and ^0 lb. Boxes, just received and for sale by EDWARDS k lHtQ. OUoAm v-LICLD DlttaD nEr.f ?5 threes m canvass, la O store and for sale by [Jyiilj M. RfclLLV. 'PAPIOCA, PEARtTTAGO, ARROW ROOT, Corn Starch, X Fariana, and Rice Flour, for making Puddings Ac., for sale at DREW A DRAKE'S _opO Cish Grocery Store, No. Washington Hall. , THE BATH will be extensively patronized for some moz-tbt to come. Use freely We BATH BRUSH?a beat and elegant article is for salt- by Ti Hi LOGAN A CO., .em' , , ? Bridge, corner PruggiMSi CORN MEAL. , ori SACKS Coru Meal, ree'd and for sale i?y -'J ap4 I M. PUMPHRKY^ G^RACE HOOPS,Snake Game. Dominoes,. Jfino Pitying * Cards, Choss Mm, Chequers aun UU^cquer Boards Dice, at iJeBl] J. E. WIl .-UN fc Cu'ti. QUPICEIOR LIQUORS.?<A fine article of Uikfulies, Wine#, O Clur?ts, Scotch Ales, Tobacco and Cigars, Ac., An.,cau lie hud at . DHEW A DRAKE'S, jyl- - : ' ft Washington Hall >r?iiE^JS5 extract* In the world for the hAudkerobief or Jl Toilet, ur<j ??LUJilN'S." lor sale by jyS T. H. LOGAN k CO. \] EW Bonnet Ribbons, Just opened. H EISKELL V SWKARf.VOFN. \ f ACARONI anilPar'.nh.just recelrVitt^td lor sale i?v' iII apll W. A. EDWARDS 4r BRO. ''pKAVKLING BAJKfcrr*. Wicker afMl IlibiAnin, Plaak?, JL Cox's Waterproof I* nutaionCajn. liriss Hoops,again received. . (m>JVj ' J. E.4WILSON 4 CO. T ~ Q'lL CLOTE TABLE COVERS. FOR sale at half the uiuaLpriire by JyW J. GRAVEH. WAXED THREAD. JUST recrlrcd, a f./ll assortment of Chxdwick's celebra ted Waxed bpool Thread, by [ JyxSj . 4. GRAVE*. _ WALL PAPfcIJ(. T1JK cheai>est Wall P*per and B?.rd?.rt oie at inyiO JOIJ GRAVES' Main St.;, Centre Wheeling. llTboZ. Sala?l Oil, fresh and pure, for r^ic by LU hlU _ LUAGHLINS A BU.SIIFlKl.tL_ WILLOW WAGONS. WILLOW Wagons and Cabs, for aale very lo?e oy a pi JOS. GRAVES. lUO Do* VnUiil* UATS, Just'received i^pf?.^M M?.HAnPRR*POV. WE ARB RECEIVING. 1U1LV. tarsir quant.UeS of Hew Spring Goods, wnich ore ivre selling at our usual low BKIKKKr.l.ASWBSRJNOC?J. ? - l CITY BUSINESS:, GOLDEN BEE HIVE. STORE, 174, MAIN ST.. WHBELTNU. ' FALL A2il>. WlX'JEii l'HAiill: OTO^?K ?!' THOMAS t?k?* pleasure In announcing th*t . thsy are now In* receipt ofthrir J'iill stock of PnU aod Winter ? 4?ry KundKi VarifMcVnnd Milllnerr CJ?4??I? . Thry have Just received, their Second Fall Purchases, ? which, added to their former stock, will eitablq ltu-m to pre-^ ssnt>to the Public more than 860,000 WORTH OF GOODIa, ? ' Dclut' by far the largest and MOST DESIRABLE stock. and . ..rabraefngthe BPST SELECTION of choice g-.ods tbeyhav* ever offered to the Public. To their former Variety'they have added" a. MrseXo?-k oi Carpeting nnd Hug* of . the latent designs and; beft Suk-*?,;.. and also a bcautitul Hue of .choice .Far?, suitable for til*. Winter Trade,?to both of which. as well a3 to tholr stock" * generaUy, they Invite the attention ?jf the Trade. ? . Harip^ tircn'ln the Eastern cities it short time previous to" . the lute heavy rise in all kinds of Cotton Fabrics, and bo/- , Itis largely with t!r Ca>h,(d? they have iloiu*for tuauy years j* ist) as well ns directly from the Importers, iutd Manofao- > twers in some Instances: they ure able tn offer Inducements to t use C<z$h Bayers, either by the PIECE or at IIKTA1L ' cxee*. d by no similar house ?i the West. . Tom-jet the wants of their rcphUy Increasing Trad^tWey" ? have made, and are making ample arrangements to turuiaU - the Public with oni; i>f the ifcut selected etock.s of goods 1m their Hue in the West; ? ' i .1 .. In this stock may be found fully 12,MO yds Silks?embrccing ?omc of the finest liu? ' 4,0p0 " French M-;rlno?'f', Cashmere*, Unnibt, Thlbetsand Mnddomiaj:?of every qualRy und color, A fidl line of the Richest Painted, Otahrc shaded an in striped Cafhtheres atid Delal>.ej??riiupoYted. 4ij?) Sha* I* and C/oaks?eiufyraring *vnie of tfto : > ever offered in Wheeling. 3o,ot?i) yds tiinichams, Debaies, Delaines and PrlnM, and O<?,UO0 '? of Dunieiitl?,?--cnjbrnclng the largest Una. of, American Woolens aiidCottou g<>vdr kept by suj slmlla r house, if not by any house lo t),'.- eJty. Tiiey have hi Id In th?-h- stock with' tt >tew to a clr-Ker Oa'wh :rade, &u*l ploOge thy Fulfill}; tha t tu? clLun upon thfir-.pafi ; shall lie' wanting to plcusel, , They f.-cl conildmt thai they c??n offer ii*Jur.uruwiw to ' '?/Aid Ct'a/t t/tjyii'3 y\>'<lied by no hou.-*?* in the.\V?-?r, ll" m the- UbltcdStates. > No trouble to \iiow good/?avodi -^iil w C.-.ii, lloi. 1? ai-i fur vUaioui.-fa. . . kS^Always un band, Prtme IJre'O^ese KdaihYrk.' ' ? nov3 j __ ESeODIHllf, AiiV.KlOA-N"mASUFACTCTljii Rf'I'l.KI:'* BOvK'KRKPKK't Writing Fluid. ' JINCE thla superior Fluid Lut ha* l?tcn before the puMlc Z? no*? nearly two ytttntj if 1:rf been constantly galuiii^ (a favor^and is now K?ferred;by sawiy to the ikr>nuntU- Ar il uilng the paet year twer?t> thousand qoart aad pint bot Ued.tObCther with smaller sices hu-.imierubh-,pmve s<4fl to bankvrn and merchants in Citicimiati, LoufsTille, PlVu? hr.rgh, Uuffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Terre Haute, Lafayette, VincenneB, Indlunapolin, Evansvillc, Frankfort, Lexlu?t?-ti, Nashville, Memphis, St. LouU, Viekhburg, Jackton, Nutclies and New Orleans. It has alio been adopted in the Btute IK? ; ;:artments of Kentucky, Tetme<uec and Mississippi. It lias taken three Qrst class Diplomas at the Mechanics Institute Cincinnati and Louisville, ami four Diplomas and Prise'?lb ?ials at State Fairs held last Fall in New York, Ohio, Indian* *ud Illinois. 4 The following merchants, bankers. Sic., In Wheeling* l?*r?r nuroi,>?.? t * ?? Nortliwestern Dank or Virginia; Merchanta* A MechanL** Bank of Wheeling; Bauk of Wlietding: Crescent Manufactu ring Company; County Clcrk.of Ohio County; National Tvie grapli Oftlr*-; ]latthno*,& and Ohio Railroad Office; McLurw Tlouse; Kelly, Holloway k Co.; Russell k MeiAfet; (iordoto, : Mattliccs k Co.; T. Sweeney i Son; Doane A CowgUl; OU *... Boyd; Doyd & Ott; Oliver Pryor; Jas. U. Stout k Co.; Lamb din, GUberaon k Co.; Press.--' For sale at manufuctxirers prlces.by ocSO LAMDDIN. OILBKHBON A CO. WuU'Iich, Jewclr^.Mherniid Plated M are, t'ioolis, Ac. Arc. C. 1J. BROWN, Fo. 118 Mn1n^Street,|Wheellng, Vs. IS now opening one of'th* Jinest and largest Hiuortments of goods in his.lino that ha* ever, been- brought U;thfa city, which will be sold Wholesale and Hetail at prices' as. low as any house WeVt of the Atlantid'eltles. Auiong his goods may be found Gold und Silver Watches from boujc of the most yelei?raU;d Kuglisii and Suisse Manu facturercrs. Also, the real D. II. ft D. American Psteot Lever Watch9s. Clocks in grtat variety* Including a tew 8 day Regulators of fltie quality,.suitable for Bauks, Railroad btutlous, Offices and Watch Makers. ... Beautiful Jewelry, In setts or otherwise, of Co/al, Mosaic, Cameo, Gold, Stone, Lava, and all Gold Jewelry. Also, ?*, ; ass-'i-tiuttit of Soft Sodder and' jOated'Jewelry, rer> cheap. Fine pocket Cutlery, Itaiora, Scissors. HUver Napkin Rings, Card Case-, Gold Pens, Ac. Ac. Kv?ry article. u< ibis eetablUluneht Is wnrrauted to be as good as represents ul, ur the mom/y returned. A call is_y.vwt/.tfClf?.Hl Wo."52 Washington Hall. ITAKK pleasure in Informing tny friends and patrons of Wheeling and Its vicinity and the citlseni gener.illr thst 1 have Ju-it received tlie. largest, finest and best selected stock ot" Cloths, C^slmeies and Vestlngs, for spring uud .Mtmmer wear, that I have' ever ottered to th?> citizens of Wheeling and vicinity; all of which I am prepared touishc to order In the latest and most approved style and t?vj<i. manner, at short notice. All go^ds warrant^ to be as ref- - resented or no sale. , ... . I have also juil received a large vtook of Geuts* Furnlek- ? ing Goods, such as white, colored and mursclllas*; flhlri^ and Shirt Collars. Silk, Cotton and Merino Under Shlrte, 1 Silk, Cotton, Linen and 'Jane* Draws*811k.nod JiinenHan?j.. kerchiefs, Suspenders, Silk,"Cotton and Lisle half Ho.?e, black, white and colored Kid Gloves of the very best makt^, ? nlaiu black and fancy Stocks, Ties, OeVati; Ac. Ac. 1 J. II. {5TALL2UAM, Merchant Tailor. No. Z. Washington llalL ^ , New Arrangement. 1 WOULD announce to Ute sub-erlberafor phpcrH,P*rU4 icnl(*. Ac., whose names have been transferred to us rro? Mr. Tooin's Books, that we are now recelying said Periodi cals Ac. regularly", and would request tho^e above referred to, to call at Hi Main street. Auy vieWm? to discontinue their subscription!), % ill please advi?e us that ws may not Ion- ^ ger pfeeevve their copies. We bate just ri-c^teed a onse of elegant Family Blblet ; alio late publications; Mrs. H-nta' aod Mrs. fiouthworth's Works. Everything in the Boor ond Stationery line can be had.at the VCbsap Book!Store,V N?. ii; Main Street. [o;>l?>1 JAK. O. OBB. HEISKELL & SWEARXN GEN HAVE do* rewl* ,<1 tr.'lr rotl" 5ECONH StOOK OP SPRING 1 SUMMER .OOOUti. i-eMOtl* Jm New York by SHtnple and otherwise' troth th*"mo*t rceent arrivals and eUgaul designs of tfce sewon. would bet here to call tlie attention of buyers *o their extensive sto.* of Dress Goods'opd fcmbroiderkf, wl^teh in variety, a^d trciiuty of stili, cotnbiaeb with moderate prices, cannot ere cx&llea. Their etocl&Of staple And other Gotida il Ifcrwrao V L\\e have? ttow opened** beauttrul asy?r!rn?4- irf !ffprHit' and Suuimer Dress Goods,-consisting of hL-h-Flouncfal Grena?liuee, Bayadcre'Fldunoed Deregm, Bayadere. Plounctd SlIkf. . Striped and Flo\inced OrgahdV*. ? * HpS 1IEISKELL. A SWKARIXG^!d THAIsBJaRG'S MUSIC. THALHERG'S Variations on. Home, Sv-eet Uomt^-. THAl.BURG'S on Last Rosie of Sutamrr. TUAl.BEKU'6 41 -on "^lieirc D'Awirc.*"- , [. TtiALBKRG'S Remrince Varici ? THALBERG!.i Perensd-i, from I>ou 1'a^ualc,' ? ? > For sal*, at T. CAHTWHtOlTr? niyO'tl Music and Plano*W arerooin. ie?Math flt^ .? iiMIO wantsan eiegsnt toriefor shaving fH?ap? ? t i Low's Broun ^Vfa-sdcr Soap, CHearer'a Honey- ?' ; i' Muek . iteSrePs Atoodd u ? ? ; ?' (luiuibus *4 'f; l ' Dorin's WInsdor '* u'. . Pitsclna - j '; ? i. ; ????'; ?? TaylorN Wash balji - . Per sale by . u j?io t. ir. LGGAsr t ea. [Lh i KL'AM, 6UUA \yxiEli. CAMTIW; CONFKGTIONAKIKS, Ac. i. " 1 WOULD hereby give notice to tbe citizens of WlteeUye and vlclhitv; that I have thrown my whole home on Mon roe street, next door to the 7l??'c opice, Into as ,f<;? C?**isa/ Saloon, and am Letter prepare<l than ever to accommodate all thoee who. may favor mo w ith, a: call.' I h?vo fjOTtiTPj ceived direct from Boston, one of the finest, sljfer, Eorta' Fountains in the clty<a visit ??e which wUl r*pay %xfp one, not saying anything of th? healthful beverage dWilted thererroin. l*hankful for the liberal patronsiV wfiitb has been lavishly nestowvd upon ma for tho.laat two,Tean?,.J, most rtipectfullv solicit a contlnbaoee1 df thCM'm'rv, my-i^rn . , ; QlAAilLES A^ ^^'ARTZ. A N felCVlUELY IHKir Ht'Ot'KitfV. A PAHEIt HANGINGS, BORDERS, " - ' FIRE BOARDS, . . l i WINDOW SHADES, , . . OIL CLOTHB, - - CURTAIN FIXTUBES, ... I COEDS AND TASyHLS, just oi?cned at th?-new. Variety Store of >, J. E. WILSON A CO., 1 No.W Monroe ?t*eefji; '. next door below G. K. heatS* ' ?p4 WnoLgBALB Nottox hmttg. r LAZ t 8Wi;AHIN?KX. < BROWN. Green and Bhie Grvnadiues, Tor VeltK.'shpSfiS? quality, just received. - r.. .-.?7r j>^T HEISKELL A SWEARINGEjjf." AT MEAL?A Hue lot ot Uat Meal, Just received slid for sale by ? DKhW * DRAKH, ' No- ft Washlogtou lfall. O 4 MA.LU gallons of genuln? CiderA ixiry. \ ' gai.ldstore And'for salo by DREW A DRAKE, -7 *???? h<n . * No. fi tVashingtop HalL.. lkTiku so,6ks" a.m> \ aim..jppffi \\,-K huVc SL'tmUOK VKU-t'M OPVINti KDOK*. ? >> new 3n*1 juniorarUoJ.,no.l, 8cnr bettw, 5T- ""cb uwiMiHk 1LI\ UXtEcK CAi'ri.?tisve uau made to onitTA fu? >?>le of Silk Check Caps, an exc-edlng Ughf an? idrasant cap for summer wear. ? 1 J . J _aplS . ?.g. D. HALPER A BOS. i^AttlNA, Corn -?tar??,;Macaroni iihdA'ermlceUa.jiiJt re ceived and for n?le by [Jrt5] EDWARDS k llftO. PRUNES- ...i -^rfved ?tnd for sale by''-"' jr*9 . : . . [ I ,.EUWARI>a k 1IKO,, ALE-?Falkirk, Bavs* Toucg.-'rx* and'Kennei, fuit rlrJelWd and for sale by ] BDWARDS k BRV?J : ciioicxrwtti msfcrii 70 rr"rJ U"J f"r tallest Y1."1T1NQ CaBUS.?et?urolU|f Jtourolm BotiJiibmaa c?o? Tr a.uVffPl. . '??r