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VOLUME 6. N U M BER fi 4 ' r _ v -? - ?'-Sr! - ?l)c U)l)ccling 3ntclligcnccr,| IS PUBLISHED dailv, tri weekly and weekly, by CAMPBELL & MoDERMOT. OFFICE?Corner of Main and Quincy streets ?Entrance from Quincy fit. TEKMS. m tUil.r, per annum J ?>?p 'l'xi-WasKLY, per annum $a,o0 WKKlLV.pcr alinuia HATES OF aTTveKTISING. T S LIN I'M oF NONFABKIL, ok less, constituting A SQL'AUE. 1 For one souare 1 insertion f 73 ?' i '? K?u .. " 3 ?? r71,25 week 2."0 ?? 2 ?? 8,60 ?? " 1 month &,VQ ?? ?? JJ 41 6,TO .. ?? y ?? S.uo .? ?? c 41 .-rr. i2,oo ?? ?12 ?? 15,00 For advertisements of greater length, and less than X of a column, inserted for a longer time than two mouth*, a dis count uf Mtj percent, ou the above will be made for ca^b fouitfe for the Urst three ruontbi. for Kualiivab or Professional U?rds, square or less, per annum ? C|W for itu.iinv!!> or Professional Card*, one square, per minum 10,00 For 1 column (outside) ontfyear 100,00 ?? u ?? ?? ?? <k?,u0 .. 2 " " 44 ? 40?u? 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I.?Subsc ribcrs who do not give express notice to the con trary, at. considered as wishing to continue their subscript If subscribers order the discontinuance of their peri odicals, the publisher is?x ?<-tttiiiue to *??"d them until all ar ' Aber* neglect or refuse to take their jierlocii cals from the olbces to which they are directed, they arel.eia r?*|? nslble till they have settled the bill and ordered Uiein * V-*u ?u? scrihers remove to other places without inform lug me I uMlsbtrs, and the papers arc sent to the former di rection, thev are iield responsible. , ,, - i j,. Courts have deeidrd that refuting to take perlodi cbU Ire ni tlx- ollice, or removing and leaving them uncalled , i ]. t Unit Iticio eyldwtee of intentional fraud. I t UOKiTkSFC>N 1)I3NTS. LLT1KR:Uoncerniu;{Sub?criptlon, advertising or oter fi nancial business of the Intelligencer, should be addressed to concerning the editorial department of '^e P?!*"' l.1oul I be addressed to the Kdltors, Jointly, or to either one U't'ttri"pondent* writing for publication, will please write oaly tn onesided thcpapcr. .ui~ .. A:i obwnnr.ee the above rule. wiU pre. 11.V oblige M. aad secure more prompt attention to correspondent* than ? cj might otherwise recelvc. oT WI1ILKLINO. ycr the information ol strangers vial ting the city,we pub. 1.1, ,he following list of the different Churches, and their time and place of meeting. II there are any mistaken, we will make the uvcti-aarj correction witUpleasure: At. Mutt/mo'*, EpUcupaKan, Con.er Monroe and Byron streets, Rev. K. T. I'kkkiss, Hector; morniLg services 10X ? clock, evening, T. joAn't, HjHKQpHtian, Main street, between First and tiecond, Cenlre Ulieeling, KeV. J. 11. Smtll, A. M., Rcctor S.rviceii?Slornitig lt'3,; afternoon '>1*i ni^ht 7%. H,.t iv?likv. It. 11. Wk*l>,l'?stor, Fourtbst., ?t?irn Monrceann tjuincj i?ervicesnioruiug?ndanernooli .-etouil rr*t,yUriun, Wel?Ur street, between Main and Market,Centre Wheeling, ?erTleei morning and evening. ?ft. I, (t JtfbhleHiin, Fifth ftreet, between Chestnut and Txii^it .ts., south Wheeling, Kev. K. WooUb, Puator, uervi ce? morning ami cveulng. rrcthyUHuH, Rev. A. l'aotx, Pastor,ilainstreet, . etwecn W aihii tton and Adams st?.; services morning and c ? ening. . Fourth Strttt McthoOM Kyi-copal, He*. J. V.. Wilsox, V astor. Fourth street, between Monroe and Quincy; services morning ami evening. V-efA .-Jrrct JIMoJM Eputofll, Kev. A. A. ltao.K.Pastor earner ZiarKet and North Sortl. Wheeling; services morninv aud evening. Chapli*'street JUethoditt Jtj>l*oopal, Kev. T. If. Mo* HtUy 1'astor, Chapline street, between First and Second, Centre Whec ?ng: services uortdng and evening. ?WA M4?K?q M. x. Chun*. Kev. A. Suvmts, I*4Stor; services morning and evening. Whirling JdtiHil Chapel, on Wheeling Island, llev. J. K. Wukw, Pastor. JUU.t.t!i-t JipUcoptlt, Itev.C. 11 U-wie,Pastor, Oh.pllne street, betw^n W?l?ter and Thi.d, CenUe W heel Ing. *"" .s/. Jitmta Cathedral, Roman Catholic, Rt. Rev. Ri??uop K. V. WHttLaa, Filth street, comer of Uami>den; services in irniug and alternoon. AwclaU li.jo, Kev. J. T. McCt-tKlt, Pastor, corner ol U ai ket at>d JeUerson sts.; ser vicesmorn.ng andafternoon. .Market street, between Webster and Third. I eiitre Wheeling; services lbj, In th? morning, and t veiling. t,ronV,li<Ml lyotfiluut. Rev. J. Ukukb, Paslor, Clay s net,above Sfatli,Kast Wheeling. ?Hon KrauvHial Luthtrlan, Kev. F. ZixaMKKUAj, pastor; Market street, between Webster and Third; Centre \\ Iteeliog; services morning and evening. .MrW. XjiHagogut, Quincy street, between Mtrket and tluln. i;trinan Protectant, Union Hall. Main street, between Mortfoe and Qu\ncy; services t?Jj luotuVng. ODD FELLOES' l>IliKCTO!tV Virgiuius l.oilye No, 51.?Meets every Thursday . v oiling at the Hall, corner of Market aud Monroe streets James W. M.n.ar, N. O.; U. 31. Carr, Secretary. fc rnnktln Lodge No. IS.?Meets as aboveeverj Monday evening. J. Fawtcu, N. G.; W. J*. Jio htlrey, Secretary. Il ia. r?ll laOtlge No. 3:t.~Meet? asaboveeve ry Wednesday evening. Cuas. Dickvaxx, N. O.; John A'ii.'ade, Secretary. IVIierling IsOifge No. SO.?Meets every Monday evening at live llall,coruer Market and Quincy streets.? T. M.'^.\cav, N. O.; John Thoburn, Secretary. Pnnoln l.odge No. S*2.? Meets as above every Friday evening. A A. Surru, N. O.; ?T. )V. lOanchurd Secretary. Ihrnn'i finrnnipmrat No. 1,-MeeU at the Hall, corner Market and Monro#? streets, the first ami third Tuesday evening* of each month. N. O. MaMB,C. P.; W. W". Bbt sc^un^ Scribc. \t u?. Tell KncatupiNent No. 34.?Meets a? ai?ove the sesortd and fourth Tuesday evenings of each oi.-tnOi. U^tav Kt'*rz,C. P.; Cha*. /.in?X*, Scribe. M ASOXIO OIK MOTORY. Ohio f^odse No. lOI.?Meets at Masonic Uall, roriier Market and Monroe streets, the_/fr*f and third Mon day evenings of each month. G. W. Siqoth, W, II.; Ater under f.a?jhlint Secretary. U'hfeliag Lodge No. -l'JS.?Meets as above on the first and tJilrd Thursday evenings of each month. F. A. BaurrusoKR, W. M.; S. ir. PMr*oti, Secretary. ^ IVhrrling I'niots I'hnpler No. lO.?Meets av abor^ on the Monday evenin? of each mouth. W<-?T Scott, 1!. P.; A*. H*. /Viirson,Secretary. Wheclitt| tSucanspmrMt No. f .?Meets a?? aUvt-on t\\*fourth Monday evening of eaeh month. W. J i Ba.TW,G. C.. A.'L&MhO, Recorder. BUSINESS CARDS. KUiSSELL & FITZHUGH, Attorneys nud (ouuntiiom at l<aw. OFFICE NO. 69, MOXKOE 0TRBKT, Wheeling, Va. J. U. PEXDLKTOX, TH. MKLV1S. PENDLETON & MELVIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, Orer be ISauk of M hcelins, Wheeling, Va. Attend regularly the Superior and Inferior Courts of | Biooke, Hancock and Ohio counties. novb:ly J AS*. H. UIIKATE, A TTOltN BY A TLA IV, Wheeling, Vn., HAVING sufficiently recovered- to be able to resume the practice of his profession, he may, for the present, be i fuuixi nt his residence on Quincy street, between Fourth and I Fifth Ota. oct4:tf JOHN R. DONEHOO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL practice in the courts of Hancock, Brooke, Ohio ar.d Marshal! counties. Office over that of Z. Jacob, Vsq., Monroe St., opposite the Court House, Wheeling, Va. janttS.ly ISLAND TANNERY. ii K KO K It & 11 O F F M A N , UANCFACTUakltS OF Every description of Leather, AND Dealer** iu Wool and Hides* "Hot e liiMjm Ao. I7u, corner Murk el a! icy and Main ktreet, WHEELING, VA. fjET'Shoe Findings of all kiuds on hand, and sold at very noderate terms. T. SWEENEY & SON, ^(.SOCCKSyiJU I'M flWEHSkYS A lJlO.1.) MANUFACTURERSOP FLINT GLASSWARE, ( binu, QueenHwisre, l.niups, Gimndolrs, 'J'able Cutlery, Ac. No <?, MAIN STREET, WHEELING, Ya. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, [FORMERLY EXCUAKOK HOTEL.] Corner oI I'cuit and Wl. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. C. CONNBLIjV, Proprietor. maylS S. AVERY, Wholesale nml ISe.lnll nat ana Cap iuauuiaovu*vA. N0T146 3IAINSTHKKT, Wheeling, Va. fgflfaa on hand the largest and best assortment of Hats - end Cnn* of nil ?n?HlitleM and Hir.es jnll O. W. HKliKKl.L. K. IS. tfWEAKINUEK. HEISKELL &, SWEARINGEN, |>ealers in nil kinds of Fancy and .Staple JDry Goods. " Oomrr of Market and Union Birvcts.thret. door.froro Geo. E. Wicknam', Auction Itooin ?uS 21 WHEULINC: VA. J J. CKANGLE ?S <JO., WUoLESA/.E <} HOVERS, _ Forwarding and Commission MEKCHANTS. CORNER MONROE AND MARKFT STRKKT??, WHEELING, VA. m: keilly, Wholesale dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Wine* and Liquors, No. 131 West side Market Square, ma7:ly WHEELING, VA. . M'OLitUOI. H. M'CLAI.I.EN, JK. C. D. KXOX M'CLALLENS & KNOX, Wholesale A: Ketail dealer* in all kinds of Boots, Shoes, Leather, etc. So. 196, Main 2trtet, WHEELING, VA. W. TALLANT. A. TALLANT. L. tt. DKLAfl-AlAW. TALLANT & DELAPLAIN, roitn a Ki>iN? ?AND? Commission Merchants, No. 29Main Strut, and No. 12 Monro* Street, nvS WHEELING, VA. F- R. ARMSTRONG, AUEKT AND DirVI.Elt IN ESTATE, Office corner olMaln and Union streets, aug07-lyd WHEELING, VA. E. varney; MA X UFA C TV'REIt OF I'vrrEB, TIN A MEIUKT IBM WA RE, No. 8 Main *t? near the Creek Bridge, WHEELING, VA. TIT L' Pntfircon h'lUl'j, MARINE LIFE INSUR'CJE AXli I.AND AGENT. Ko. R1 Morrok ktrkkt. Wheeling, Va. J. B. Dunn. "" ! T. ?. DRAKE. DREW & DRAKE, (ShisceMorn to S. J). Woodrotc, A pent.) NO. 5 WASHINGTON HALL, KEEP constantly on hand a large and choice assortment of articles usunlly kept in a first class FAMILY GRO CERY, together with the most'choice and selected brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS. nPL_ JNO. D. M. CARR, DEALER in Western Laud, Town and City property, L and Warrants, and Agent for the sale of city proper ty. Particular attention paid to the location and transfer of Western Lands. df Office No. 1 "llornbrook's Row," up stairs. JOHN HOWELL, DKALKK IN BOOTS, SHOES, if-c., No. irq. Mnum. S. D. HARPER & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS CAl'S, STRAW GOODS, MUFKS, FUKSt AN1) CAliPET BAGS, No. 120 Mainst. corner of Union, Wheeling. Va. W. A. EDWAltDS. TR<*S. EDWARD* ?W A. EDWARDS & BRO., GEOCEES, Corner of Market and III on roe Streeti, -OPPOSITE THE McLUKK HOUSE. WHEELING, VA. tW Every variety of Groceries, frplces, biM<?iic?, \Nhis kies. Wines, Gin, Ale, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., Ac., constantly on baud. ?P'l C. P. BROWN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES,JEWEL RY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 108. Hornbrook s Building, Jlnin ait., Wfcrelfna. CLOCKS and \VA /CUES caryuUy repaired. MATHEW .McNABB, S DEALER IN GROCERIES, FLO UK, MILL rued, Corn, Oats and baled Hay. Ol-PtHITK THE 2D rwtSHTTltXUS CBCHCH, WaiWTUt mWT, Ceatrr IVhcclluf. rgr~The highest pr:c<- paid In Cuh for Country Product. j?l!> JOHN L HARGREAVES, II W ION HALL BUII. HO. S8 MAIM MMR, WHKXIJXG.VX WhuUsale and KeUil dealer in Paints, Oils, Fash Doors, Wlnuew Glass, Looking Glasses, Brushes. Ac., Ac. HAVING purchased the entire stock of J. A. Vincent," and made Important and heavy additions, I tru*t, by constantly keeping a good assortment, and selling at moder ate prices, to obtain a reasonable share of the patronage of mv old friends and the public generally. Call at my new JOHN L. HARGREAVES. oct31*?My_ . J O. COLLINS, Grocery, Feed ajid Produce Store, No. KiUflarlMtNaaare, Wet .Mr WHEELING, VA. KEEP constantly on hand all kinds of Feed, such as Oats, Corn,Bran, Shorts, Ship Stuff*, etc.. Flour. Corn Mesl, butter. Eggs, Poultry, Provisions, and Dried fruit ?f all kind?, together ? complete assortment of Family Gro C*rSr"Cash paid for corn, oats, Flaxs^etf, Dri#s< Rmlts, Sl.rep!*kln9, hides, butter, eggs and poultry. apTi BUSINESS CARDS. W. & J. STEWART, UASBVAGTURM&& Of ALL KIKDS OF 8TOVEN. GHATEM, PLOUUXl KK01V8 failings Tor Tfar caking Jlncfilnca, Ac.. Ac. SfOKTH KAdTCOR. UARKBTtttJCARB, (BP.IDCK CORNER.) WJUUCELIXG* VA. STEWART A CALDWELL, ? MASUfACTrRKRS OF COPI'ER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON WARE, CrPER USD or JliKKUT aHUXKH. WHEELING.VA. VBNITIAN BLINDS George Roberts, S3 Itfluln i?t. CONTINUES to manufacture to order (wholesale and r i tall) a beautiful variety of VJWIXLLN WINDOW BLINDS of every color and site, and at Eastern prices. These Blind* are superior to every other kind of Window Blinds in use. tSP-Cail and examine specimens. N. li.?Old Blinds repainted, and trimmed equal i)e?\. nvl4 I. M PUMPREYr KORWARDING & COMMISSKJN MERCHANT. SO. TO MAIS HKKKTT, KKARLV OPPOHITK HIS OI.D 8TASD. Wheeling, Va, RKFEK I'O List A Howell, Wheeling, Ta, C. & B. Davenport, Barnesville,0. Burt.Shafer A. Smith, Cambridge, 0. -? D. Applegatc, Zanesvillc, 0. Price k. Sou, Sinithllt.-ld,0. O. A. Znne,Baltiinuie. fe27 S. AVERY, IS SOW OPKS1SG A LA RGB ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S, BOYS9 AND CHILDREN'S IIATfe AM) CAPS, FOIt NI'UINCi AIV 1> !?iU.TtJIKIt WlMlt NO. 1 iO MAIN STKEET, _ WHEELING, VA. ap29 S. AVKltV^ J. U. UAKKU. J. K. RAKKk. U. I'.. FOR^YTU BaKER, FORSYTH & CO., SUCCESSOR* TO LOU AN, DAK Kit A CO. WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE, m jfflnin ttlrcct, Enwi *ide. iicnr ^aincy, ~R. U. JOaUAK. " JNO. P. UlLCliHlST. R. G. JORDAN & CO. - I'APElt MANU1''ACTUKEKS. OF KICK AND WAREHOUSE, ? Ms_;1,aini<7/'a"."v<v. va. WILLIAM HARE, Plummer and Gas Fitter, NO. 17S, MAIN ST., W hoeliug, Va. 0 U S K8 fitted up with Water and Gas. Orders oni the country for Pipes and'Pumps attended to at short tire. ap29:tf KVAK KVASH. C. 8. MEWC0UBR. the xjjsrxoisr. Arch Street, above Third, PHILADELPHIA. EVANS & NEWCOMER. augl5-?m BCKGK i. KVRD. ALVAH HALL. [BYJRID & HALL. UASUFACTORKAa k WnOLKMALK OKAl-ERF IX UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. WAR EH 0 USE, NO. 12 W AllREN-ST KEET, Near Broadway, myjS-'Lhr-ly N K W TOB ??. MALTBY HOtTSE, UAI/kflUORK, ill. I#. P H. M. SMITH, Proprietor. SITUATED on Pratt street, between Light and Charlis;st immediately in the Centre of business and convenient o all the railroad depots and the shipping. aug'2tt-(iui "VV. HEBU.BN S HdZ'SE FURNISHING AN DUO USE KEEPING GOODS. NOrSO MONROE STREET, jit.ln WHKKLIlflA V J . M. M - FA DIN & CO., [LATE TRIPLETTS, McFADIN k CO.] COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SO 2S LKVKR, * 5C COMMERCIAL STR8KT, ftt. IjouIn, Mo., ORDERS for Lead, Hemp, Provisions, Flour, Grain, Ac., solicited and promptly executed. ?REFER TO?' J. J. Andkrson & Co., Bankers, St. Louis, Mo. L. A. Bkkoikt k Co., M 44 4 febl4?lv ALFRED HUGHES, M. I>. Homoeopathic Physician, IIAS removed his office and residence, and permanently ocated himself at the corner of Fourth and Quincey streets, >clow the First Presbyterian Church Orncillouiw:?Morning, from 7~t? 9 Noon, 44 1 44 8 Evenings, 44 7 44 9 BILL OF PRICES.?For a single visit, TScents; medicine, 25 cents. For two or more visits a day, 5ti cents; medicide, to cents. Advice at office, and medicine, from 20 to 50 cts, ind upwards, as the ense may be. Obstetric cases froni #5 to $10. Visits to the country, according to distance. The above "Bill of Prlccs" is giveu because It is said my charges are much higher. my S^lyd DRUGS, MEDIC INES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, &C. Jtl. t'KlriTlUA41ikU would announce to hi* ? friends and the public generally, that having purcha sed the interest of the senior partner in the business lately conducted under the firm of J. Crumbacker k Son, he will continue the same at the old stand, No. 175 Main St., and would respectfully solicit, and trusts to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on the old firm. lie has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now rtpening an extensive and weii selected stock of Drags and Chemicals. Perfumery,Fancy articles, &c., all of which were purchased afler strict personal inspection and with scrupu lous retard to the purity offluality, and are now offered to the public on the most reasonable teranL_ lyr COPPkiK, TIN Ac HM KKT IRON WARE Manufactory. THANKFUL for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, the subscriber would respect fully inform his friends, and the public-generally, that he continues to manufacture the ahave named articles in all their variety, all of which htf has al ways on hand, a good assortment for wholesale and retail at very low prices. lie also keeps on hand Cooking Stoves of the must approv ed patterns, for coal and wood. t3T~Job Work will continue to receive his particular at tention, and be executed with promptness and in a style that will please the most fastidious. B. VARNEY ag24 . ?- No. 8, Main street. Sheppard and Morgan, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Saddle, Harness and Trunk Manufacturers Xo. 181, Main Ht. Corner of Union. HA\ E now on hand a large and complete assortment of all articles in our line, consisting o.r Ladles and Qen tieineu's Saddles, fine and coarse Harness; Iron, Frame and Wood Trunk*, and Valices, Carpet Bag*, Satchels, Upper Leather, liogshln, licir auti Wool Collars Whips, Uamea, kc. kc. Ac. Saddles of every description and quality, flora the lowest rate to the best st\ le of Euglish Sbaftoe. Iran frame Trunks and Valices, a very superior article and unsurpassed for lightness strength and durability. Fine singU and double IlarneM of the best style; Stage, Wagon and Cart liarne-ss of the best material and work manship. ? ; A large assortment of Carpet Ban and Satchels of every va*Tety of material and pattern. All work ordered wiU he furnished promptly, and no ef fort will be spared to merit a continuance of public fa vor. Give us a call. nov!7 SHEPHARD k MORGAN. The Last of this Season ! WE have opened to-day another lot of improved Enam eled Air tight Fruit Jars, and the last tl a. we will have this season. Call early at the House Furnishing Store of J. K T>Ilk HAM k CO., Stp& Main St. TRANSPORTATION. HEMPFIELD RAILROAD CHAMOIS OF SCHEDULE. OS and niter Friday, Oct. Sd, and until lurthcr notl'e, the PatFcnger and Mail Train will leave Wheeling Sta tion at V o'cloft A. M. Returning, leave Wa.hington at 2 o'clock i\ M. octS. O. I>. THOMPSON, Superintendent^ TRANSPORTATION OFFICK HEMPFIELD R. R. J Wiieklikg, Oct.#, 1S67. ) T?IIE above road id now open and rca?ly to'.ransfer freight and passengers from Wheeling to Washington and all Intermediate Stations. Freighi receipted through to Washington. Depot, Forsyth 8 W5J?10U"'* O. ft. THOMPSON, Sup't, Wheeling. Change of^ Schedule^ m \ Tbaxsfortatio?' Offich B.&O. R. R. ^ Wteeliiiff?Station, June l*2th, litS7. ) ON and after Sunday e.v*nlug, June l?<th, the Passenger Trains will leave this station daily at 8:lo A. M. and 8;3u P.M. and 1C P. M. Wheeling time. The Mail Train dailv (except Sundays) at 8:10, A. M., Will receive aud discharge passengers at all the principal xV.^Krprcss-Train daily at 3:80 P. MM~will receive and discharge passenger? at the following stations only: Ben - wood, Mouudsvllle, Cameron, Burton, Bentona Ferry, Graf ton, Rowlcsburg,Piedmont, Cumherland, No. 12 W. Station, Sir John's Run, Martinshurg, Harper's Ferry, Monocacy, Svkesvilleand Washington Junction. ? The Accommodation Train daily (cxcept ..unday) at 10, P. M., Hill recelvc and discharge Passengers at all the prinuipal stations. ? . .a.* The Trains will arrive as follows: The Main rain at4:?v A. M.; Kn press Trnin nt 0:(?ft A. M.j Accommodation Train rit G:yu P. M. By order of W. S. WOODSIDK, Superintendent. Jej?j J. R.FORD, Agent. __ Cleveland, Pittsburg & Wheeling . I i AJ JL BOAD. ON and alter Monday, October-80th, ISM. Trains will run as follows : LEAVE CLEVELAND. ;:Utl A. M., Mail Tra.'S, slopping at all way stations, ar rives at Plmhurgh at 1:10 P. M.,aud atBridge ' 1 poit at 12:54 P. M. 12:00 M , Ex eft ess Thais, stopping at all way stations, arrives at Pittsburgh at 7:20 P. M. and Bridge Hupuuhuu. i:00 A. M., Mail Train, stops at all stations except New Salisbury, arrives at Cleveland at_?J:*i0 i . M. and at Bridgeport at 12:54 P. M. 5:80 P. M., Expkem) Tkaih, stopping at way stations ex - cept New Salisbury, East Rochester, harlrllle, Bedford and Newburg, arriving at Cleveland at 9:3l> I*. M. and at Bridgeport at 7:UU P. M. LEAVE BHIIKJKPOKT. j:26 A. M., Mail Train, stopping ?t pli way <*tatior.s---ar rivinic at Pittsburgh at l:lu P. M. and at Cleve land at 3:56 P. M. >?31 P. M., ExphhsI Train will stop at nil stations except New Salisbury, East Rochester, Earlvllle, Bed ford and Newburg. Deep Run, Sloans, Port Horner. Shuiuitvihe, Hanover, Moultree, i\ iu chester and Lima are ilpg stations for this t^ain. Arrives at Pittsburgh at 7:20 P. M. and at Cleve land at t?:30 P. M. . gy Connections are made by all through trains as fol ?At Pittsburgh, with Pennsylvania Railroad, for Philadel vlihi.Baltimore, New Vork and Boston. At Cleveland, with trains and steamboats, for Toledo, De roit, Chicago and the North-west; aluo, for Erie Dunkirk, 3uff*lo, Niagara Falls and Canada. ? At StVibeuville and Bellair, with the Stctibenvllle & Tudl ina and Central Ohio Railroads,for Ckdix,Coshocton, Ne? irk Barnesville, Zanesvllle, Wilmington, Lancaster, Coluin ?u?. CI cinuati, Indianapolis and St. Louis. At Wheeling, with Baltimore & Ohio Railr{>j"1? '?rr^ JJm* terland, Harper's Ferry, Baltimore and >\ ashlngton City. Local and Through Tickeln can be procured at the vairl >us offices on the line; also at the Uidon Ticket Office, oupo ite the LCVee, Wheeling, Va., and at the Union Ofl.ce, 51 ?uperlor ftreet, Cleveland* Otiio. __ nnnt., Xr Transportation Office C. A P. R. tt. I C.R OOUHAM. Cleveland, 0.,_ Oct. 21st, 1S57. ) MastV Transport^. oct2d IVHEELING- TO CINCINNATI. WEST AND SOUTH. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO ?CINCINNATI, LOUISVIM.K, FUANKVOKT, LEXINGTON, KVANSA U.LK, WNCfcNNKS. CAIRO AND ST". I.O-J13, And all points West and South i? via. the Cincinnati, Wilmington and _ ZANESV1LLE SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD. TiceWe milt* shorter by thi* Jioute thau via. Cojumlv* to Cincinnati. Take itie Central Ohio Itoad to ZANKSVI^LE, Ind there crangk cars and take tliose <?f the C. W. k Z. Bliort Line. TRAINS LEAVE ZANESV1LLE AS FOLLOWS: kt 12:1AM. & 11:4b P.M., for Cincinnati and points hs uoove, ?n arrival of Central Ohio Trains from Wii^ellug and the Cast. ?? This route passes through N. I?extngton, Lancaster, Clr devdle, Washington, Wiludnguui anU Marrow?the richest Hid most beautliul part of Ohio. py jie particular and ask for Tickets via. thft C. W. & Z. Short Line Kail Koad. FARE AflToW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. Fur THROUGH Tickets aud other information, ^nqtilW tt Central Ohio Ticket Office, In theSprigg House.on M ater ttreet, Wheeling, Va. ? ' ? B. GKST, Pretf't, W. BAKI.EV. ACt. Eupt., Cincinnati. Zaneavllle, O. Je22-ly Virginia Central Railroad. OllANCiK AND ALEXANDRIA KAXLROAD. 3reat. Northern aud Southern Mail Route. J-OU XORTHKHN, SOUTHEllN AND AYK8TKUS THAVELRttS. riricc Vittr, (Sunday nislit excepted,) between itich mond and ^iwhington City vl? Oordonavllle and Alex tudiia. ?"J "rnd!!.^*rt.U".' A- ?? -d 7:80 P. M. Returning leave Washington...# A. M. and < P.M. Arrive at Richmond lif*) 1'. M. anil 4 A. M. Baggage checks and ticket., given Oirougli between Rich n<THE?E TWo'R^MLRO-i-VS IIAVING NO 8TBAP "All,, ind l^eingin excellentJmler,and CARRYING THE GREAT SOKTHEKS AND SOUTHERN MAIL, give the best guar intee of alaavs securing connections, as in shown by arri vals dally at lilcbmond and Washington ulty in advance of he Steamboat line. . ? imI|] RlCHSlWD XSD WA9HI!IOTO!l An Omuihus ?ili be found always ready ?o~take Ulrouyh i.asieneers and their baggage of wearing apparel, between he two Depots, free of charge, with ample time for them to take their meals, whether going North or South. Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville and Washington at the Terminus or the Road, now nearly com peted to Danville. An Agent of the Company will receive the Checks of passengeM from the Danville Road, and at ?cn?^totheir baggageall the Way to Washingtonor.tho Bal f.re the aame by the mail line as by the old steamboat r?There is no change of cars cn the night line,between Rich mond and Alexandria. ; ftl "FALL STYLE SILK HATS. WE have Just received from the Baatern cltlea the Fall ?tele or Bilk Hats which exceed In lightness, durabili ty ?DJ beauty of shape, anything we have I.eretotOTe Inlro lucrd, with tl.e "Flexible Band," so that they wlU_ fit the ie?d with perfect easeand comfort, as a good fit jrlll guar H tec. Gentlemen arc requested to call In at the corner of " '?P,*Dd Mlln S. D. HAIIPKR A SON. TRANSrOllTATION. KKKICMiT JDKPAliTMliNT. Cincinnati, Wilmington &. Zanes ville Railroad. MERCHANTS, manufacturers, and the public generally, are hereby respectfully Informed that the C. W.4 Z. R. U. Company is now prepared to receive and forward freight (from the temporary 8tatl?n In Zancsvllle, on Second street north of Main,) to Cinr'r na l, Morrow, Wilmington, Wash ington, Circlcvllle, La , New Lexington and interme diate Stations. 1'artiei atentlon will alao be given totlie forwarding of Freight destine/for the West In accordance with the wishes of consignors, whether by Railroader the River from Cincinnati. Freight will be r -celved and delivered during the winter months from 7 / . M. to 4 P. M.; during the summer months from 7 A. M, to b P. M., and shippers favoring the Company with 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 care. For further information sec the Freight Tariff published by the Company, or apply to ? li. K. SMITH, General Freight Agent,*' ray80d Zauesvllle. Ohio. WHEELING AND CINCINNATI WEEKLY PACKET. THE fplriidfd passenger st'eanier COURIfeK. C apt John McLuhk, Jr., J.C. Jki.i.t, Clerk, 1 irill arrive and depait ns follows : Leaves Wheeling every Tuesday at 7 o'clock, P. M. I'acsts Marietta " Wednesday at 4 44 A.M. Arrives ut Park'b'tf 44 44. nt 5 44 A.M. Leaves 44 4* 44 at 0 44 A. M. ['asses Pomeroy 41 M ? at 2 44 P.M. " P't Pleasnnt44 4t at 8 44 P. M. 44 GalliprdJrt 44 44 at W 41 P.M. 44 Guvanriotte-i' 44 at 7 44 P. SC. 44 CatlettshV " 41 at 8 44 P. M. 14 TOrtemouth" 44 at 12 44 M. Irrlves at Cincinnati on Thursday morning. RETURNING Leaves Cincinnati every Friday at ft o'clock P. M. Passes Puttsmouth 4' Saturday at S 44 A.M. 44 Catlettfburg 44 44 at 1 44 P. M. 44 Guyandotte 44 44 Mt 2# 44 P. M. Galllpolis 44 44 at 7 44 P. M. 44. I": Pleasant 44 44 at 7V 44 P. M u pnxneroy *4 44 at 0 44 P. M. krrlves at Parkersb'g 44 Sunday at ft 44 A. 31. .eaves 44 41 44 at S 44 A. 31. krrives at Wheeling every Sunday evening. A(/cnt*.?S O. Ilaker k Co., Whe* ling, Ilall, Matthew* A Co., Marietta. W. 11. Mattingly, Parkersburg. T. McBurnie, Cincinnati. .ML r? ?*- ? ?--?*? 'crtised time. oc!9 FALL TRADE, 1857. b. a. iiopkins, wm. ii. bvan, KOBkiaT HULL, ?- TUOS. W. ATKINSON. HOPKINS, HULL <f- CO., WHOLESALE DEALEltS IN 3RITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, NO. ^08 BALTIMOIiii ST., OPPOSITE HANOVER STREET, IIAI.TiniOUK. 1X7 R beg to call the attention of buyers to our Fall VV Stock, which comprises ? most attractive assortment oi Irltloli, Freuch untl American l>ry GooUm. n each department we shall exhibit a large assortment, and liall be prepared to furnish any article needtd In our line, lanyof our goods we receive directly from the manufuc irers,and our facilities enable us to supply our customers 1th goods us low as they can purchnse them in any of the astern cities. We would further slate, that by the recent completion oi many of the Western and Southern Railroada jndlng towards Baltimore, we have increased facilities for irwatding goods with dispatch. We solicit a call from rompt buyers, and shall endeavor to make it to their inter Bt to deal with us Very Respectfully, UOPKIKM, HULL A CO. {3T Orders promptly attended to, Baltimore, August lath, 1%7. nuglS-till 1st Dec.* Books, Stationery & Wail Paper. NEW ARRANGEMENT. LTAVING purchased the Book, Stationery and Wall Pa LX par establishment of John H. Thompson, 1 will contin e the business* at the old stand, 117 Main street, Wheeling, a., and respectfully solicit a coutinuunce of the patronage eretoforeso liberally exteuded to my predecessor. It Im my purpose to keep constantly on hand a. full and ounllete assortment in the various branches of the busi es*, and to sell at the lowest prices. To Country Merchants, Teachers and others purchasing t wholesale, great Inducements are offered in stock and rices. JgyCash paid for Rags. novl2-ly JAS. C. ORR. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! I JUST RECEIVED from the celebrated manufactory of liallet, Davis & Co., a splendid lot of Pianos. These ianos are made with the full iron frame, circular scales, nd slidtag desks, with patent suspension bridge, compost on bearings, and the repeating grand action, and are fully nrranted to givcsatislaction, and are madetustand inuny limate. ALSO?a splendid lot of MelodeonB for churches, or the arlor. In connection with the above I have a large and/Ml stock i every kin<& of Musical Instruments, and In fact every dug that may be found in a Music Store, may be found at ic store of T. CART WRIGHT, jeiy-w 125 Main st., WheeHng. Pens! Pens!! Pens!!! l<t)illETIIIN<i NEff. "1 P. BROWN has received a superior lot of Gold Pens which he had made under his own supervision. Thej* re made from gold reduced to 14 karats by a combination f alloys, and cannot be equalled for elasticity and dura ilityf"by any other combination of metals. Prices are toderate, and every pen warranted. They may he known y every pen being stamped 44C. P. Brown, Wheeling." ap2 ? MATHEW McNABbTT" manufacturer OK vuneuar ASO DBAUU IX ?lonr; Dlill Feed of uil kind*. Corn mid Corn Meal, Oats, Baled Hay, Ac All of the anove articles delivered free oi extra charge ? any part ol the city. The highest price paid in cash for all Country Produce rticles. Opposlto the Second Presbyterian Church, Centre Wheel Ug . . .-r? ?? Je)7 iVatche*, Jewelry.SiUerand Plnted Ware, iilocks, Acc; Ac. c. ^7 jbrowist, Ho. 118 Main^Slxeet,$WheeHug, Va. LS now opening one of the finest and largest assortments of goods in his line that has ever been brought to this ity, which will be sold Wholesale aud Retail at prices as ow as any house West of the Atlantic cities. Among his goodfijnay be found Gold and Silver Watches rotu some of the most celebrated English and Suisse Manu* acturerers. Also, the real D. H. * D. -American Patent .ever Watchas. Clocks in great variety, including a few 8 lay Regulators of line quality, suitable lor Banks, Railroad Stations, Offices and Watch Makers. -Beautiful Jewelry, In setts or otherwise, of Coral, Mosaic, Jameo, Gold, Stone, Lava, and all Gold Jewelry. Also, an jgortment of Soft dodder uiid plated Jewelry, very cheap. Pine pocket Cutlery, Karora, 8cissors, Silver Napkin tings, Card Cases, Gold. Pens, Ac. Ac. -Every article in his establishment Is warranted to be as good as represent :d, or the money returned. A call is respectluliy solicited. mh25 tig 31aln St., one door from Marsh k Taylor's. PALL AND WINTER HATS. 1857. IXTB have in store and are now offering a great variety W of Pall and Wluter Hats?forelgu and douiefctlc furs. .Ve Invite the attention of Western merchants to our stock. C, B. SLINULUt'F * 0O., JJoS Baltimore street, autt*25 Baltimore, Md. ? NEW BOOKS. JUST RECEIVED:?Godfrey's Narrative of the Last Grin uell Arctic Exploring Expedition?;pnce only 50 cents; Canterbury Tales, by Harriet Let-; Slormonisui, by Kdder .iyd?*; Edgar A. Poe, complete Worksj Greeley's Life of M?u ?v Clay. Also, a good assortment of Standard WorkF.? 'or sale nt the PublUhera!prices, by JOSEPH GRATES, augt4 Main St., Centre \Vheeilng. 1 PLANTER'S HATS.?Received this day a very large lot i of Black, Brown aud Pearl colored Planter's Hats of ill jalititrs and styles of trimming. Por ?ale low. ? auglS 8 D. HARPER k SON. BoTS4 AND YOUTH'S SOPT HAT8.?A fine assortment of Bovt1 and Youth's 86ft Hats oi all colors and Uiapes, ?ultablc for the.Fall and Winter. ao^S D.JlARPEin SON. INSURANCE. The Insurance Company OF THE VALtEY OF VUiOlNIA CAPITAL. PK)tVlD?all paid In au<l Invested, Willi fiur I plus, will tate Fire, Cargo anil Marine risks. Lossm promptly adjusted and paid. jafOUico uext door above M. b M Bank, Slain street. W. P. PETERSON, Attm. ? ?REFERENCES- , J. R Baker, Tallanti Delsplaiu, ? Thos. II. Lilt, D. Lamb, Norton,-Aclieson 4 Co. 11. Nelson, 8. Brady, S. C. Baker 4 Co., jan?9 '? ?- W Ueiskrll ? Oo. AiN U MAlilNiS JAS LUC-US' CJ-, UOAIl'AA 1. [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STREET, K. v.] Cash Capita!. ."TTTTT^. ?W,#,4? LMB.Ltr.aa ?.??3,677 66 'pu's Co",, anj., owned anrt maollse,| bv ,01nc or tll(. u J? ? bcst In theoltv of New York.? Forparticuiars enquire of \V. F. PETERSON Agent far-Wheeling and vicinity. The Citizens Fire, Marine" and LIFii INSURANCE COMPANY OK HIIGKLIAiC. OFFICE NEXT DOOR~TO TIIE M. ? M. HANK. T1!.1? ?TRaPy l8now,ul|y organized al.d prepared to ??."dtiiu??rt,to!1 "b"'"rat0,i' """j "*? . . ? , DIRECTORS: Wm U 9h,0K ' McCo-v' "???? K. Baiter. i? A * ? , e * 1 homas fcweeney, John List. c* Acheson. J,, jj. Ddaplain. Joliu F. Hopkins. W.*. PHTKKKOM.Secretary1.' * FtRij iiftD MAHiHli _ INfeUKANCE AOKNOEY, MAI,1NK gPSfe CHARTER PERPETUAL. Iitcarporntrd by Act oftbe l.tgialntuie or I'enunylynnin. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, >?M>0,000, FULL AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED. . Inx&itedL a* julioic*: First Vomit* find Mortgaged on Proper ty in the City of Philadelphia, $186,090 Mocks worth par, 222.100 Cash on hand, 61*190 Amount secured by Stock Notes.'..'.7.7.* lWhlMO Amount of Ftock due on Cull. l.TiO Il1?,|T,"S^'0M,1'ANV EKKECIS 1NSURANCK ON ,e" "il? :?tTrr ,1'!. f' >"rJ,llurt' Lumber, Ac., on Ye*. l?in?: guaranteefiiftl^r{)?ii?A.liKWMtflV<titofJf(lCOJ!iLLakiSl Perpetual Insurance at usual rates. E. B. SWEARING EN, nn-. rr r ,r.. ? .. AK*nt for the State of Virginia. Office Union Hall Buildings, West side of Main St., 2nd loor South ot N. W. Bank. Mug# THE " 4?'NA INSURANCE company OF HARTFORD, CONN. lHCOtIt>URATKI>, MAY tSIP. iVITH A PERPETUAL CIIA11TEK?CASH CAPITAL ALL ? PAID IN, 5 00,0 0 0. ONE of the oldest and best institutions Jin this country, continues to take risks upon the moat favorable terms. Apply to E. B. SWEARING EN, Agent OFFICE?Unlotl UkU Bu.Wlne?uiu! are'S""'1 T'C"",r : juia?4i? mSIJUAWE L'lIE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHEELING. Incorporated 1S31. rAKKS risks at the lowest rates on Buildings of all kinds, Steamboats, Furniture and Merchandise, and against ail (angers attending the Transportation of Goods on rivers, cas, lakes, canals and railroads. DIRECTORS. Sn.?iAv ? S. BraJ&% . Rob'tMorriso* ?v \Vm. Flemfng, J. W. QUI. Ban 1 Lamb, Kobt Patterson, Saml. Ott. r% wr ?r ROBT. CRANGLB, Prea't. R. W. Harding, 8*!c'y. C3J"* Applications for Insurance wIU be promptly attended o by the President and Secretary. "Wheeling, Jan. 28.1S68. Fall and Winter Goods. |1TEI>KELL A SWEARTNOEN will open this dav (Tuea r. . A' J September.) a beautiful stock of Fall and iubllc1 ' ^hlcl1 >Key Invite the attention of the DltKS^ GOODS?Elegant Silk Jtober, In colon and black; luslln de Kumc Plaid.; Monalalne de lalne Robea; Elegant >llks. In rich atyles; Ilajailere Silks; Black Figured Silk*, rlrited Mouslalmj de lalnce?rery rich; Printed Caihmern. II new designs; Cas.nm re Robes; Black Satin ilu clieiien; Tench and Lngliali Clilnties, very benutlful; Fopll.ietu for lusters and Mantles; Plaid Frcnch Merinos; BischoIT'l and ? lonny'a Plain Black Silks. EMBROIDERIES?Party Capea and Berthra, In entirely lew designs; Lace and F.tnh'd Kelts? (Collars and' Sleeve..' JJSaSSSSISS, ,n,umV1' Collar.); French Worked -o.lorn and Sleerca, In Swiss and Jacconet; Real Valencl asertin^s' ' ct and S"l?? Edgings, Fioonclnga and WHITE H00D8.?S-4 Organda Muslins; Plain and VigM -i'J. .VH,l,ca?,ok' ?'?'!?<"'? ?.nd Cambric Muslina; Plaid ind Strippd Muslins-?great variety. *1AK2LKS, *0-??* Choice assortment of ihawls, Mantles, Hoon Skirts, Ac. "P" 1IEISKKLL A SWEARI.VfiKN. mojstkoe house. {OPPOSITE THE SUSPENSION I'^JDOfl.l W HEELING, VA. ? BARRETT, Proprietor. rHIS well known Hotel has been newly renovated, and now furnisl esthe best of accommodations to traveler , n?d boarders AT MODERATR RATES. It is located i jar the ccl.tre of the ulty, opposite the So. tension Bridge and only a few squares from the Railroad Jepots and Steamboat Landing. EXCELLENT STABLING 8 attached tot*ie Jiouse. Travelers and boardersmay rest ?ssured that no pains will be spared to add to their com STi 2 apSO-tfrtaw ANOTHER AltJtlVAXj OF ~ NEW GOODS! DR.?lT ky DRAKE have this day received. In addition to .their large and extensive stock of FAMILY CJt<> ^?itih?, a nile and varied assortment of Spices, Ac , to rhfeh. they most respectfully coll the attention of their cu? omers; Mustard in cans and boxes; Grain and pulverised Uflp.cc; G a\n *n^pn\ver\*eii Cloves; Mustard Seed; Grain |id pulVfrtB^ Pepper; 8:?ll Jn large and small bags: C?s le toan, and pure tftiM-ch, Ac., Ac., which they offer at casouunle and reduccd prices. They have also received a Urge lot of Canfteilonarit*. fuf la: w /"ii anilht, Orange and Lemon Gum Drops; pure kVhlte Rock Candy; Jujube Paste; Stick rnd Calabna Liquor. C t'c5CPt conalaml> 0,1 hand & Washington Jiall. J UST PUBLISHED By J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 'rSministers, and families OFTIR GIMA. By B.'UIOP SIXAIW. Two volt.->vo. Numerously Iiliuitratcd. Price $6. !hfS,Tli?,R^a"NKD BY ?0D" BT A. ?<?, ^Toiht tnttiAorUk and South who hotter tb a word i4 rod una tote uttlr court'/ y." One vol. Hiuo. Price #1. tsr The asiive wuaas will ax roiWAaoro BT jiam.. p?k ?Ain. rrox rkchiit nypmcB. au.S l-ImdllVt-w*" ^LfRlS'WAN. SUNDAY SCIWuL LIHKARY A SERIE3 OP FIFTY VOLUMES OF JUVENILE BOOKS, ' tx.ad?pted to the use of families And Sundn-y .scbooU* un ?ley "? ?'mtrican Ciiristi.ri Publication So ; J|llK>C.bK0ikS c?""1!1. of selections from the best English uul hcotch Juvenile Literature, and original works written ?xpretsly for this l.lbrarrby El.lers I. -fcVrett, J. J. 'frr.tl i* 's' E. Goodwin, 0. Shclboiirlie. I>. tt. Bar.)tt,-It. Frttttk ?h,' ?i. rvn' in a' 5f* T: "arelay?tnlnl.ter. ot the ChrisilkU -hurch,I>r. J.Hinlth, 0. D. Hulburt, "Cncle Harlan '-Ruth ?- ?' lersol"' S" K" Parrot,< M?- Stephens and JUr.. Aj,. nrC ?ul-?tanlliilly bound anil .f ~V?TKP"Ce ^ ,op ??>? Volumes. All order* tor the same ?l!l rcCeire prompt attenUon. W AR0ESTEE8HIRE SAUCE?A most excellent condl n* .* . "J."1 ?.r R^u,t St<aks, Outlets, Chops, Fish. OutrlGravies, Games, Oystersr?"Ufs.lc.,Ju-t received itld f ir laJeby W. A EDWARDS 4 BRO., ^ -^Corner Monroe and Market 8is., Oppfisite McLure House.