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New York Advertisements. " from ALBKKT <?. KICWAKHMON-M Advertising and Corresponding Officc, No :>?o Bro*vd*a _ New York CON SO LTD All OX EMERSON'S MAGAZINE AN'D PUTNAM'S MONTHLY. I0,00(> HHbacrlben to Ktnrt With! The Publishers are happy to announce that in the union of these favorite Magarine*, the beat litefkry and artistic talent of both publications has been secured, and the most attractive featured of each will be retained in the consoli dated work. It will aim to present In ita pages the cholceit productions of American thirkers and writer.*, and the best efforts of American artists. We shall endeavor, hy * sagacious use of the extensive resources now at our command, to make a Magazine that, la the richness of Its Iitererv contents, and in the beauty and proftiseness of its pictorial illustrations, shall outrival any publication ever before produced In this country. The new tone con.xen< a< with the OCTOBER number, which Is now ready. It is filled with the choicest produc tions of some of the most brilliant writers of the day, and Is embellished with forty-four splendid original engravings. It appears in a new dres*, embracing an elegant classical design on the cover, and the entire work presents the most attractive appearance. It Is nroncuneed by all who have seen It to be the most beautiful ?pccimea of a Magazine ever Issned In this country. Patce, 25 Cum-$0 x Ykar. It may be obtained of any News Dealer or Bookseller, ? by enclosing 25 cents to the Publi-hers. A SPLENDID LIBRARY OF FORTY LARGE BOUND VOLUMES is pre sented to every person who gets up a club of twenty-four subscribers. GET THE OCTOBER NUMBER AS A SPE CIMEN. J. M. EMERSON 1 CO., Publishers. sej.25-1 w-daw No. 871 Bboadwav, New York. IT 16 NOT A DY E7 MRS. a. A. ALlBN S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. Gray haired, BiM, or persons with diseases of hair, or scalp, read the following and judge of the articles. MRS S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMUM Or World's Hair Drea ins, Is essential to use with the Res- i torer, and Is the best Hair Dressing for old or young extant being often efficacious In cases of hair ratlin#,' Ac., without i the Restorer. MY. H V. DEO AN, Editor Guide to Holiness. "We can testify to its effecta," Ac. PRESIDENT J. 11. EATON, L. L. D. Murfree.boro', Tenn. "Notwithstanding irregular ust, the falling off of hair ceased, and tuy gray locks restored to original color," Ac. REV. 8. B. MORLEY, Attleboro*, Massachusetts. "It has changed the'Crown of Glory,' belonging to old men, to the original hue of youth." &c. RET. M. THACHER, (&? .vears of age,) Pitcher, Chcnaaga County, New York. "Sly hair is now restored : it is uothlng like a dye," Ac. REV. D. T. WOOD, Mhldletown, New York. "My own hair and that of another of my family, has greatly thicken ed, where almont bald," Ac. REV. JAMES McKEK, New York City, Recommends it, Ac. RKV. W. PORTEUri, Stanwich, Coun. "It has met tuy most sanguine expectations," Ac. RBV. J F. ORIS WOLD, Washington, N. H. "It is reall efficacious in restoring the hair." Ac. RKV. G. M. 8PRATT, LewisburKh, Pennsylvania. "We can and do cheerfully recommend it," Ac. RBV. J. P. TUSTIN, Cliarkstnsn, South Carolina. "The white hair has become obviated," 4c. RBV. AMOS BLANCHARD, Mcriden, N. II. "We think very highly of your preparation," Ac. REV. B. C. SMITH, Prattfsburgh, N. Y. "I was surprised to And my hair turn as when I was young," Ac. RBV. C. M. CLINK, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "It has stopped ray hair falling ami caused a new growth." RKV. A. KRINK, Cliataqua County, New York. "I am sat isfied and recommend it." RBV. 1). MORRIS, Crosw River, New York. "It is the best preparation extant." RHV . H ILI.IAM CUTTER, Elitor Mother's Magazine, New York, "Recommends it." C^*We might swell this list, but if net convinced TRY IT. We export these preparations to Europe even, and they are superseding all others there as well as in the United States. It (toe* not **il orrttirt. Sold by all the principal whole sale and retail merchants In the U. S., Cuba, or Canada. X>KI'Or, 353 UK4H?.1IK NTKEET, ,X. Y. where address all letters and inquiries. Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on wh'ch they make more profit. Write to Dept for circular, terms, and infofmation. Genuine is signed. Mm. S. A. All**, written in ink. Beware of counter (cits. sept4-8mcod HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO BBCTIVIKRM, I KJl'OK .11 ERCIIANTA AND IVHOLKNII KGItOCEKN. OR. FEUCHTWANGER'S FLAVORINGS TO PRODUCE AT A MOMENT8 NOTICE EVERY DESIRED LIQUOR. The undersigned has lately made great improvements In Oils branch of business. The flavorings are put up in pack B?c.* of ***' ^ an 1 -WltaRons, and requires but the addition of Pure Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof, and Liquors *uch as Cognac, either dark or palo, Holland and Knclinh (.in, Ja maica and St. Croix Rum.Mononnahela, Bourbon,Irish and Scotch ?Vhi.<kev, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raspberry Bran dy, Port and Madeira Wines will be Instantly produced. It requires no skill, but an addition of a good spirit, say SO gallons to each gallon of the respectirc Flavoring. The best Cognac oil, gree 1, yellow and white, warranted genuine, as low as any other Importer in the U. S. Essences of every Liquor. P.itrnct of Cognac, 1 lb. of which produces2(H) gallons of Cognac. R::w Whiskey may by l>r. F.'s age and body preparation be made smooth with but a trifling expense. The price of Flavoring are extremely moderate, and di rectlona In full supplied by _ DR. LEWIS FKUGHTWANGKR, Mr mi At antf importer of Drug1, KMcntial Oils, am! Met aU, Ihiguerrtntyne mnd Photographic Chemicals, Na. 14:1 Jlnldria f?ttii<*, IVrw Votk, N. 1i. Sole Agent for Godfrey's celebrated Cordial Bitters and Gin. apSMmilAw GOLD MEDAL PIAJM OS! Sttlawny A? Sans, ill 111111 fur In rr in, 84 Walerk Street, New York, RECEIVED First Prise Medalr in competi ?hkhESH Hon with the b.?st makers of Boston, New tf J jfl 1 f| York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Me tropolltan Fair, Washington. March, 1*55. A GOLD MED AL at the Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1865. A GOLD MEDAL at theMaryland Institute, Bait*, 1S56. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, 1SJMJ. A mong the judges were such as Ma.ooti, Golt?eh.ilk, Wollen haupt and others St. A S. Pianos, (with and without Iron Frame,) warranted for three years, and a w ritten guaran tee given. Pianos packed aud shipped without charge. Prices moderate. jam;:*-inlaw. D UNOAN, SUE KM A N A C( )M1"A N Y, BANKERS, *-?r rinr nnd Kan.u Slirrl., !*rw V.rk. ISJiUB CIRCULAR NOTE3 and LETTERS OF CREDIT for trailers, available In all the principal cillt<? or th, vorUI. Alio, MERCANTILE CREDITS ODthe ORIENTAL 1IANK CORPORATION, London, Me. ?'j"'?.?*:0- PKABOUV A CO., London, and 1IANK OK NEW 80LT1I WALES, Australia. Ullla of Kichanitr nnd ( nab Crrdlta ?d California ami Aultralla.furnUhed on application. INTEREST ALLOH'KU on current accounts and rpecia) aepo.lt>, subject to arrangement. .pSu-Irdaw CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE ! Within a nnt shell all the merits lie. Of Cristadora's never equaled Dye; Bed it makes black, to brown transforms a grev. And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalising Hair Dye, still holds its posi tion as the most haruihsa and eOicacious Hair Dye, In THE WORLD. Prepared aud sold, wholesale and retail, and applied On ten private room*) at CmstaDCko's, No. 6 As m Horaa, Bmoadwsv, N?w Yi?bk, and by all Druggists anc Perftiiners in the United States. Agents Cincinnati, Ohio, John D. Park, Solon Palmer. ianlft-1 v-iIAw The Adams Express Company. OFFICE M'LURE HOUSE. THIS roinpany are prepared to forward any quantity of freight U.?t, West, North or South. Our E*pres?es are run by PASaKNQER TRAINS, and In charge of special iue?5engers. Partlcul arattent'on I* called to our LOCAL Expresses, ris. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Central Ohio Railroad, and Cleveland aud Pittsburgh Railroads. Orders left at our office for goods will be called for /r*4 of charge. Our line will be found the quickest and most relia ble from the Ka*tto the West. N. PIGM *N au*Sl-lra Ajtn,_ FIRST {t val: KEIV FALL STOCK. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. I WILL open this raornin* (Tncular 9rpt. I?t.) iut nev rallHtock,to aliich the .Irrntlon of purchk-trs I. res pectfully Invited. [septlj 1. T. SJOTT. VXsiiio>< FOR 1857. HAYING received my block for the present New York F*!l fa?hion. I am now manufacturing Silk Hat? of a aanerior quality and style, which, 'or beauty of finish and durability cannot be excelled by any manufactory East of the mountains, to whl hi noil respectfully invite my nu merous customers and the public generally. ALSO- a general assortment of *oft Hats and Caps, of all shapes and colors, for nun's arid boys' wear, suitable for all seasons, which I will sell low for cash, as my motto Is quick sales and small profits. N. B.?Silk Hats made to crder at the shortest notice. angli S. AYEllY, No. 146 Main ?t. MA liSElLl.ES AXJt FUEXCH PTQUA. "V|7 E have this day received tcvrr.il pieces of those de sirable goods for basques nnd Mantlf*. j>* HMSKKLL A SWEAAVNGKN MEDICAL. V Y ICtt'fe Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) ARE MADE TO Clennae the Blood nud Cure the Mick. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 1,ISto. I>a. J. C. Aru, Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a doae or two of your Pills. It acems to arise from a foul stomnch, which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact la worth knowing. Youra, with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, CUrk of Steamer Clarion. RIHohm Disorder* uud I.lver C'omplnin t?. DEPARTMENT or THE INTERIOR, WaBHIXOTO*, D C, 7 Feb, '.VJ Pib: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practicc ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are the beat cathartic we employ. Their regulating action on the liver is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for dcr&ogemt-nto of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found n case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, A'ONZO BAI.L, M. D., Physician of the Murine IJoftjyital. Dyarntnry, Relax, and Worm*. Poht OrrcB, IIjihti.axd, Lxv. Co., Mtcn., Nov. 16, 1S55. Dr. Atkr : Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. They have done my wife more good than I can tell von. She had been sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doc tored at great expense, but got no better. She then com menced taking your Pills, which soon cured her, by expell ing large quantities of worms (dead) from her body. They afterwards cured her and our two children of bloody dysen tery. One of our neighbors had it bad, and my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, while others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors'bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a medi cine as yours, which Is actually good and honest, will be prized here. GEO. J. GRIFPIN, Po&tmajtter. Iudiyeation nnd Impurity of the Klood. From Jtev. J. V. Ifimes, Pantor of Advent Church, Bonton. Dr. Atkr: I have used your Pills with extraordinary suc cess In my family and among those I am called to visit In distress. *To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to ray friends. Yours, J. V. HIM PS. Warsaw, Wtoxisg Co., N. Y., Oct.24,135ft. Dear Sir: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and find tbem an excellent purgative to clcanse the system and purify the fountains of the bloood. JOHN G. MEACHAM, M. D. KrynlpelfiM, Ncrofuln. King's Evil, 'Fetter, Tumors, nnd Halt Ithrum. From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Loui.?, Feb. 4, 1S5G. Dr. Atkr: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great In medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcer ous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incura ble for years. Her mother has been long grievously afflict ed with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE. KlieiimutiaiM, rVeurnlgln. nud <2out. Froth the Iter. l)r I/a itke-% of the MeUutrtixt Epii. Church. Pt7i..\.SK! IloCdE, Savaxxaii, Ga., Jan. 6.1866. Honorrd Snt: I should tie ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in iny limbs and brought on excrutiating neu ralgic rains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwith standing I had the best physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Raltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were alow, but sure. By persevering In the use of them I am now entirely well. Skkatk CiiAMnsR, Batox Rouqb, La., 5 Dec. 1SVS. Dr. Avek: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Rheumatic Gout?a painful disease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SEIDELL. For Dropsy, IMethorn, or kindred Com plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. For Costivenevs or Conmimption, and as a Dinurr I'll I, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Nuppreaaion. Paralysis. Inflamma tion, nnd even Online**, and Partial Klind uess, have been cured by the alterative action of these Pills Most of the pills In market contain Mercury, which, al though n valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow Its Incautious use. These contain no mercury or min eral substance whatever. AYRE'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TDK RAPID CURE OF COiriSllM. COf'DH, IIOARSeXK^. IX FI.UKN/I, RRO*??ll I I'l*. WHOOP ? ZVC5 rotGII, 4 ROI P, AMTIIiflA, iiMcipii:vr coxniuip no*. nd for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages ef the diseesc. We need not speak to the public of Its virtues. Through out every town, and almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the families in any civilized country on this continent without some personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its vlctorj* over the subtle and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote vet known to man for the formidable and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it Is also the pleasanteat and safest rem edy that can be employed for Infants and young persons. Parents should have It in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to !>ellevc the Chfrrt Pi:cr??n*L saves more lives by the consumptions it prevent* than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure>*our colds while they are curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fa stent d on the vitals, ents your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know, too, the virtues nf this remedy, we need not do more than assure them it is Mill made the best it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to producc it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on it the beat agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. Prepared by Or Jamra <?. Ayer*. Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. PRICE ?.% OT* PER BOX FIVE BOXES FOIl *1. The genuine article is sold by A. C. GOOD k CO. And by all Druggists in Wheeling,and Dealcrsin Medicine everywhere. feh2S:6m American Wines and Brandy. Cincinnati brand* and Zanr't Ixland brands. SPARKLING CATAWBA, (Quart* and Pints.) The rival of French Champagne. STILL CATAWBA, Corresponding to German Hock Wines. CATAWBA BRANDY, Distilled from Catawba Wine.? Strictly pure; for medical purpoaea unrivalled. 131 RUCTIONS. Keep the Wines in a horizontal position, and In a cellar 't an even temperature. In cold WMtJur the SPARKLING WINES ahould be kept for three days before using in a warm room, ?r at the tem perature of about 7t?degrees, ao that the Wines are well warmed through. Ice should never be used In SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES, for it Injure* their nrema and flavor, and dilutes the Wines, thus destroying their character. The Wines are too sensitive to h-ar ice. t*r In offering the above Wines to the n >t'ct of the American public, we desire to assure all pcrs?? 4 who inav purchase them*, hat they are the strictly Pcrk J> i k ur thk Catawba Gbapk, free from any and every fori.* f adulter ation, and containing no alcohol excepting that which results from the natural process of fermentation. The SPARKLING CATAWBA is not made to ' !T\TBany foreign article whatever; but It Is designed to bi .-nt what it Is represented, an American ^pnrklln; Vine, as Champagne la a FRENCH "Sparkling Wine." I! re the re Metuhlance cease*; a* the American Grape Is far more rich and frultv In its flavor, it makes a more delicious wine. The prejudice in favor of the foreign article may be regarded aa a prejudice only, and inconsistent with true taste and judg ment. The STILL WINE Is hlphly esteemed by Medical men as a most admirable tonic for invalids, and for Sacrambxtal purposes it Is wholly unexceptionable. The BRANDY made from the Catawba Grape differs In a material degree from ordinary French Brandy of course; but at the same time it possesses all those qualities which shouh! characterize a superior article of thli? kind; and when it is dealred to have a strictly pure Brandy for medicinal or other pnrpaaes, It cannot be over estimated. For sale by T. H. LOGAN k CO., Bridge Corner Druggists, Wheeling, V*.. ap7-daw Gbxkral Aokxtb. McCLALLENS, KNOX & CO., RETAIL DEAt.KRS IN* BOOTS AND SHOES, AT T1IF WELL KNOWN STAND OF THE BIG RED BOOT. NO. 196, MAIN STKISET, OPPOSITE THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE. all who may favor us with a call we can offer an an* JL usually large variety of BOOTS AND SHOES, which we guarantee equal In quality of material and workmanship to those manufactured in this or any other par* of the United States. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended us, we solicit m continuance of the same. mrS McCLALLENS. KNOX * CO. GEORGE E. WICKHAM, AUCTIONEER COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 180 Market Square, WH.lSKI.INGr, VA. ALES of Dry Goods every evening; Furniture sales every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at S o'clock A. M. Sales of Real estate proraptlv at tend ed t*. j 2-1* Express to Pittsburgh. VIA CIRCUMBENDIBUS. T1IE Adams Express Couinanv are runttinr a daily line to this city, ri? Railroad. Money, valuatdes,freight of all descriptions forwarded with dispatch and at aatiafactory rates. Express leaves daily at 7?V M. febS N P1GMAN, Agent. M'Lure House. s Wall Paper \\7"E would Invite the attention of those who iutend pur f T chasing new wail paper, to call and examine our large stock of varloo? pattern?. All we ask of you is to call and examine, and we will risk the rest. J AS. C. ORR, mh2?? No. 11* Main St., Whcelinc, Va. PURE BRtNDY?jo.*; received ann for sale bv octi W. 4. EDWARDS k ERO. MISCELLANEOUS. PIxVNOS. T. CARTWRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .finale nu?l IT1 nuirn 1 luilrnmeiil*, Cutlery and Variety liood?, NO. 125 MAIN STREET. I AM receiving nnil keepconstantly on hand alarpeStock nf the celebrated IIALI.KT, DAVIS 4 CO 'S PIANOES. Alio, a complete asaortment of MELODEONS and 8ERA P11INK8, from the celebrated manufaetoriea of Carhart, Sedham and A. P. liuuhef. Alio, a splended Gothic Or Itan, style for Churches or Lecture Rooms, with four ?top?. StLKKT MUSIC. I am constantly reoelvlnR and keep on hand a large and choice collection of Sheet Music. Also, Instruction Books for every kind of Instruments now in use In connection with the above, I keep the !"*?* the Western country of the following Roodi: Molina, >10 llnceUoea, Double Basses, Guitars, Banjoes, Tamborlnes, Fiutlnaes, Accordeons, Flutes, Files, FttireolcU, Drums, etc. In fact, I keep every article belonging to the Yv13! ?1 Brass' Bands supplied with Instruments at short mtlce. IU ? rianoes, Jlelodeons, Straphines ?nd Accordeons, tuned and repaired, and all other kinds of instruments, generally, with neatness and dispatch. All goods warranted, at this establishment. decSO ? "GRANGER'S Commercial and Mathematical INSTITUTE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Splendid Inducements to those rrho with to attend a Commercial College. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED! Olt, TUITION FREE! S U M M E It A It H A X <i K M E N T S. TO TIIOSE WHO ESTER MY INSTITUTE, OR REMIT ine $50, and thus at cure GUARANTEE SCHOLAR jsHIW.anv time before the 1st day of next September,can, upon completing a thorough course of Double fcutry Book keeping and its Collateral Branches, secure lucrative em ployment in Commercial or Bai.klog Houses as Accountauts within ninety days after their graduation, or else they will be Indemnified to the full amount of the sum paid for tui tion, and thus realize Free Tuition, or IjucrutiTc8it??n?Ioii?. Graduates fron thin Institution nre now tilling responsi ble and lucrative positions as Cashiers, Book keepers and Railroad Office Clerks in different sectlous of the country, and are being preferred by business men to Graduates of any other Mercantile Col'ege. Hence the above unparal leled inducements which nothing but the pre at Superiority of my Instruction and thorough training of my students for business life would warrant. ... ,. The Principal of thl* Institution ha* heena practical accountant/or a longer period than any other Teacher in the Wentem country. Address the undersignedforfnrthcrparticulars. rov0 Win. W? (?KA.il?Kn. Founded 1852. Chartered 1854. LOCATED Corner Baltimore and Cbarles streets, BALTIMORE, M D. THIS Institution is now in t! c most prosperous and flour ishing condition. Twice during the last two years has it been necessary to obtain larger apartments for the ac commodation of the increasing number of students, repre senting nearly every State In the Union. Il now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desira bly located building in the city. The rooms are commodl ously arranged, spacious and ?legantly furnished. The advantages and facilities here offered to young men desiring to qualify themselves properly for the various du ties of the Counting Room, or to obtain a Thorough / rac Heal BnAine** Ethi. ittion generally, arc unsurpassed iu anv particular by any similar establishment in the United States. T? , _ Fa cult ?/*.* K . K . L081BR, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Commerce, Business Customs, etc. J. M . PHILLIPS, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Book-Keeping, and Commercial Calculations. 1! . H . D A V I E d , Associate Professor of Book-Keeping. N . C. JOHNSON, Professor of Business and Ornamental Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile.Law. Rav.H. VEATKS REESE. D.D., Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. TKUSTEES I Hon. Jno. P Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vansant, Hon. Thomas Swann. Wm. If, Keiglder, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq., William Knabe, Esq., The College is provided with a Commercial Library of Standard Works, expressly for the use of students. Each Student has a desk to himself, and is separately in structed. There being no vacation during the year, Students can en ter at any time. The time usually required to complete the full course, from 8 to 12 weeks. A Ditioma Is awarded to all Graduates. A lartre and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, containing upwards of six sqi ake rarr, representing the Exterior and Interior View of the College, various characteristic Designs. Penmanship, Ac., seat by mail/We qf charge, aecompanled with Catalogue giving full particulars. A :dr? ss, Je4-tf E. K. LOSIKR, Baltimore y .V</. REMOVAL. THE undersiened, gratefull for the patronage they have received from the clt'xens of Wheeling and the public generallr, at the old stand, now respectfully ask a continu ance of the same at their new location. No. 115 Main, be tween Monroe and TTnion streets We oun?osc, at all seasons, to keep such an assortment of CHINA, GLASS, QUEESSWARE, HOUSE k STEAM BOAT Furnishing G^ods on hind that will he most likely to ult the ta?te of all who mar favor us wi*h their patronage. Our Rooms arc spacious, alfordinc facilities unsurpassed in the West to exhibit coo la*o advantage, and aside from our Retailing and packir* department we shall continue to keep on hand original pnekares of assorted Queensware, adapted to this section of country and the extreme West, which will be offered at a *a?aU advance<?^er the.co.t. Connected with fcfc's house, is a FLINT GI.A..S MANU FACTORY; hence our Countrv M-rchants mav rely upon savinc the carriage from the East to this point, by buying their Glass and Qneen?ware from us. J. K. DUNHAM h CO.. mM4 No. 11.% Main St.. hctwe-n Monroe k Union ?t* CATAWBA, Ginger, and Domestic Brandv, iu?t received an I for s 1- by [.*23] W. A. FJ?WAKDS k BRO. I 1SBON. Madeira, Port, Sherry and Malaga Wine, just J reeeived ai??! for sale by W. A. BDWARDS k BRO. EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTr SMITH^^WILIiIAMS^ & c o., D1JV GOODS JOBBliKS, 89 iflarkct St., and 18 i'hufch A tic v. PHILADELPHIA A LARGE assortment of Foreign and Domestic 1 Goods; daily receiving the choicest styles fn?m ? Manufacturers. declG-Gi CIIAfl. WURTS. DKXRT AUSTIB. HAMILTON r. M'VK!.,!!. WURTS, A VMTI K & !??' V El<i KE . IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. Iflnrket Sired. decl?-?m* PHILADELIMIIA CU. O. BOWKR. W. H. BARN' - SOWER & BARNES, rUBLISBKRS ANJX. DBALBR8 IN JTisctllaneous, School and Blank Bool-*, STATIONERY, IVo. 33 <North Third Street, below .1 reh PHILADELPHI. PUBLISHERS OF PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS 4KI' The largest and best Outline Maps ever Publlsl SANDER'S FEU'READERS, WILLSON'S IIISTORIK Blank Rooks, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall 1'. decl6-6m BUS J AMIS COATK.M. WALTKR BRO^ COATES & BROWN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF AVOOL, IVo. 43 IVInrlcet Street, nborc Front PltlhADKLPlU < REFERENCES. Barcroft, Beaver k Co., Philadelphia; Wood, Bacon A Phila.; Deal, Milligan A Co., Phlla.; MeFarland, Evans s Phila., Morris L. Hallowell k Co , Phila.; Caleb Cojh a Phila.; William II. Brown A Co., Phila.; John H. Bron : Phila.; Raiguel, Brother A Co., Phila.; Levick, BrotI.t r Phila.; Wymen, Appleton k Co., Baltimore; J. Riple\ . eron, NewYork; McCurdv, <tldrich A Spencer, N. V.; Sleven, Cincinnati;Smiths A McCornbs, Warren, Ohi Parks, Esq.,Steubenville, Ohio; Willliam Price A Son. . field, Ohio; Graig A Clark, Washington, Ohio; J. it Dick, Meadville, Pa,; Brotherson A McReynoId5, V Illinois. dec IT- ' F J PENDLETON & BROTHiiii COMMISSION MERGHAN! 7*0R the sale or Leaf Tobacco, Flour, and Product- . all v, 13O Smith'* Wharf, and Dfpot, :j 0?/V?''>' BAL'l IMOJ REFERTO:? Hugh Jenkins k Co: F. W. BruneA Sons, Long A Bvrn, and J-Baltimore. The cashiers of any of the J Baltimore Banks. J D. Lamb, Esq., Cash. N W F.'k Va. "J 8. Brady, 1 * M k BI Bank, I Reeling Tallant ADelaplaln, Jas. R. Baker. Jas. McCuIly; Pittsburgh; Rhodes A Ogilba.v, Bridgeport, O. Green A Dorsay, Powhnttan, Pt, O. Michael Dorsey, Captina MRla, Alex. Armstrong; Armstrong's do \ Jacob G. Grove, St. Clalrsvllle, 0. Peter Menager, Gallipolis, O. W. I McCov A Bro's., Sistersville, Ya. Tweed, Silely A Wright, ) Joseph C. Butler A Co., VCIncinna; John Creigh, I Geo. Green, Jun., "] Gordon A Co., V Louis v C. McMoran, 8anil. S. Preston A Co. J jan23-lyd TABB, SHIPLEY & CO.. FLOUlt & GENERAL PUOI> Commission Merchants St LfBnTH'., BALTI3IO '? REFERENCES. C C Jamison, Esq., cashier Bank o 1 Baltimore. D Sprigg, Esq., Cashier Merchants'Bank. Trueman Crosn, Esq., Cashier Coin. A Farmer's Ban Mesers Grecnway <fc Co., Bankers, Baltimore. ?? John Sullivan A Sons, do M S C Baker A Co., Wheeling. Mr Jas R Baker, do Mr E R Swearingen, do ^ay-Cash advances made on consignments. PHILADELPmA C jrtain Warehouse, 171 Chertni Philadelphia, opposite Ih* St<>! HENRY W. SAFFORD, Importer and Dealer in Curtains, Mat and Furniture Coverings, which he offers mi the lowest market price*, WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL. The etock comprising, in part, the following; Embroidered Lace Curtains; Gilt Cirnices; do Muslin do do Pius; Drapery, Laces A Muslins, do Bands, French Brocatells, all widths Canopy A relies nr. and colors; Cords, Tassels, Oi Satin de Laines; Fringes, Curtain I' Damasks; A large stock of FRENCH PLUSHES, of all qualities on hand. PAINTED WINDOW SHADES,and HO I! all colors for shading. N. B. Persons ordering Curtains, will gjvp the ? >f the heiehth and width or the entire frame of the wi marl 7?lydAw THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Sto: NO. Ill LIGHT STRKET, (4 doors from Baltimore */., opposite Fount a: BALTIMORE. THE subscriber, after twenty years' experience ties of Europe, would inform citizens m who are in want of a good watch, that, for qualit \ manship, his watchcs defy competition; h?- ha v for obtaining Fink London Watches, which few : try possess, beinzpemonalij acquainted with tl nent London manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER. Litis of J, M. French's Royal EtrcAange. / t3F"Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired pr All Lpndon Watches sold at this establishment, warr oc of cost for four years. ? , ~~ EloydT()o? Claim, Pension and Bounty 2 nd AGENTS, Fifteenth St., nppnuite the Trensur WASHINGTON, I>. C., ?a*h ailrauceil on Ciuiiun. Arc CLAIMS before Congress of the United States r- re been abandoned by other agents as icort/tlet>. n successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed , postpaid, will be promptly attended to. Grwyn and Reid. Importers and Jobbers cfDry Gcoc'. i, No. 7, Hanorer Street, BAI.TI.HWKK, i7I '> OFFERS for sale, on the most favorable terr; -. very choice and select stock of Staple and Fancy Dry (??>? . to which they respectfully invite the attention of tin- * -??u erally. rn. :.' tf. PHILLIPS & JENNIN (i S, JOBBERS IN Foreign and Domestic DRY GOOI&S BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION. Nos. 1 8c 2 Bank Street, BELOW MARKET, Between Second and Third Strictn, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. auglS 2tn-d tri-wAw SILK AND STRAW GOODS 1 ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. 1MP0KTKRS AND JOBBERS OP Ribbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, AND STRAW BOONETS. K*. -J.17 BAI.TPIOKE STREET, BKTWF.KS CHAKLKS AND IIANONER ST?. BALTIMORE, Offer a stock of Fall Goods in the ahove line unsurpa?t>rd. augl l-2m WALL PAPER, CHEAPER THAN EVER. tlfE will now sell fine wide heavily glazed wall oaper at IT 99)4 and87)^ cents, which formerly sold, and is now selling elsewhere at 4<* and 50 cents per bolt. The paper is In perfect order and the only reason we offer this induce ment to purchasers, is that the papers, at the usual prices, are too high for the market. We have also In hands a very - fine assortment of cheap paper which we offer very low. Aho, just received new books, among them t.'ie private 'correspondence of Daniel Webster, by his Son; Vivia. by ? Mrs. Southworth; Travel* in Europe; by Iranseus; Inquire I' Within; The days of ray Life; School Anmsemem.?; Gracia Amber, by Mrs. Dennison: Kansas?its resources, Ac. Maps of Western States, for *57; also, a full assortment of School i and Blank Books, Ac., Ac. i All the late periodicals and weekly papers, at. J. C. ORIi'S, I my7 No. 117 Main St., Wheeling, Ya Baltimore scotch ale?jnst reived and u ? sai~? by H'] W. A. EDWARDS A BRO. ? "T. \ r.UolltLS ?bip Stuff, Shorts, and Bran, in store and I MM' 1or sale by , UATKP.W McNABB, l jt!7 Wheeling Vs. MISCELL AN EOjJ?: J. T- SCOTT, No. 157 Main street, Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN , \Vntchen. Clock*. Jewelry Watch A Clock ITIalcrinldf Tool*, Glnnnc*, s<ILVER Plated ami Britanla Ware, Gold Pens, and Pen i ' ells, Gold and^ilrer Spectacles, Port Monnaies, Purses ! Card Cases, Cabas, Work boxes, Brushes, Combs, Perfume rs, Fancy Soaps, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, Revolvers, Pistols, Ger.Sii. A Plated Specks, Spoons and Forks, Regalia, j Silk Guards, Steel Keys, Steel Pens, Jet and Coral Goods, and a general assortment of useful and fancy articles. Having lately added very largely to my stock, both in the Wholesale and Retail departments, enables me to ?ifer to Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlars. and the public generally, a very complete assortment at the lowest prices. v.".ttches and Clocks carefully repaired and warranted. GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE, 174 MAIN ST., \V HEELING. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. OTONE & THOMAS take pleasure in announcing that ^ they are now in receipt of their full Stock Of Fall and Winter Iyvj im00drnf Varieties nncl IflillinerY Ciood#. They have just received their Second Full Purchases, which, added to their former stock, will enable them to pre sent to the Public more than 850,000 WORTH OF GOODS, Being by far the largest and MOST DESIRABLE stock, and e mbracing the BEST SELECTION of choice goods they have ? ver offered to the Public. To their former variety they have added a large stock of Carpeting and Rugs of the latest designs and best makes, and also a beautiful line of choice Furs, suitable for the Winter Trade,?to both of which, as well as to their stock generally, they invite the attention of the Trade. Having been in the Eastern cities a short time previous to the late heavy rise in all kinds of Cotton Fabrics, and buy up largely with th?:Cash,(as they have donefor many years l' >st) as well as directly from the Importers, and Manufac turers in some instances; they are able to o ffer inducements to L 'oae Cash Buyers, either by the PIECJ5 or at RETAIL < xce~ d by no similar house it the West. To meet the wants of their rapidly Increasing Trade, they have made, and are making ample arrangements to furnish the Public with one of the best selected stocks of goods in their line In the West. In this stock may be found fully 12,000 yds Silks?embracing some of the finest imp 4,000 " French Merinoes, Cashmeres, Bomba Thibetsand Maddomias?of every quality and color, A full line of the Richest Painted, Ombre shaded an ! in striped Cashmeres and Delaiaes?imported. 400 Shawls and Cloaks?embracing some of the I ever offered in Wheeling. 1 30,tM)o yds Ginghams, Debases, Delaines and Prints, and . uo.ooo " of Domestics?embracing the largest line or j American Woolens and Cotton goods kept by any similar : house, if not by any house in the city. They have laid in their stock with a view to a closer cash ? trade, and pledge the Public that no effort upon their part j shall be wanting to please. | They feel confident that they can offer inducements to '?oie cfwh buysrg excelled by no house in the West, if In ! the United States. No trouble to show goods?goods sent to Cars Hotels and Boats for customers. JS7"*Always on hand, Prime Live Geese Feathers. novS Of New Arrangement. I WOULD announce to the subscribers for papers, Period icals, Ac., whose names have been transferred to us from Mr. Tobin's Books, that we are now receiving said Periodi i .?-nli Ac. regularly and would request those above referred j to, to call at 117 Main street. Any wishing to discontinue , t heir subscriptions, will please advl?e us that we may not lon ! ?'. r preserve their copies. We have just received a case of ! elegant Family Bibles; also late publications; Mrs. Hents' and ' Mrs. Southwortli's Works. Everything in the Book and : Stationery line can be had at the "Cheap Book 8tore," No. | 117 Main street. [aplO"| JA8. 0. ORR. Wheeling Savings Institution, OFFICE, l?'i MAIIYHT. vFFICEopcn from 9 o'clpck.Ja.m., until 8 p. m. Discount . f day?Thursday, 10 o'clock, a. tn. $J?T~Money received on transient deposite. Interest paid : ?n special deposltes. J. Chumuacker, Albx. Rggkrh, Albx. Paxton, A. N. John 1 s<?x, Damkl Stbbxkod, Jah. B. Marsh, Ap*m Fitchnbr and 11. K- List?Directors. M. NELSON, President. : WM McCOY. Treasurer. Revolvers! Firearms'. CUTLEKYWM.Y GOODS': 1 WOULD call attention to tuy large and splendid stock ol Firearms, consisting of Single and Double Bareled Guns, Colt's. Allen's. Mars ton's, and Warner's Revolvers, and a ?reat variety of Pistols too numerous to mention. ALSO?Asdlendid stock of Cutlery, Variety Goods, etc.? Trusses and Supporters iu great variety. Esy~Ali kinds of repairing done with neatness and dis patch at T. CART WRIGHT'S Cutlery, Variety and Mnslc Store, . jel9 12T? Main St.. Wheeling. Wheeling Female Academy, CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE VISITATION. r|"MIIS institution hts already commenced the course of 1_ scholastic exercises for the cusuing year. Terms for day scholars are from $8,50 to $S,50 per quar ter, according to the ndrancemcnt of the pupil and the class in which she is placed. There are extra charges?for Music, $10; Languages, $5; Drawing, $4?all optional. Terms for Boarders during the scholastic year, $110, with extra charges for music, Ac. Farther and more particular information may be obtained by personal application to the Directress of the Academy. auj.-23-lw Wheeling Classical Academy. If. W. II A ft I IV<2 , Principal. rI"MIE Fall session of this Institution will commence on L Tuesday, Septeml?er 1st. It is to be desired that all pu pils wishing to enter should be present at that time. Room* in the Atheiueum Buildings. Entrance from Market street. Terms as heretofore:?Classical Department, $S per quar er, of II weeks; .Mathematical Department, $G; Lower Eng ish Department, $o; Modern Language^ extra. [augl8-tf FARIS' IMPROVED GRAIN DRILL! rI"MlE SUBSCRIBER respectfully invites the attention of JL the farmers of this and adjoining counties to the Stock of Drills, adapted to the sowing of ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, manu factured the present season, under the supervision of the advertiser, and now on hand at the Agricultural Works of W. M. Griffith A Co., (late II. Iloyle,) Martin's Ferry, Bel mont county, Ohio. It is not necessary to advance any argument In favor of Drilling over broadcast sowing, as every farmer Is alive to the fact that, besides lessening materially the labor of sow ing, all experiment" have demonstrated that a given amount of seed, planted with a drill, will yield 20 per cent, more ;rrain than an equal quantity sown broadcast. The fact that this drill is an article of home production, manufactured under the personal supervision of the in ventor, and embracing all the improvements suggested by several years of actual experiment in the field in this vi cinity, together with the general satisfaction which It has given wherever Introduced, is deemed a sufficient recom mendation to the consideration of pen ons desirous of a Orill combining the requisites of cheapness, efficiency and durability. All orders, or letters of Inquiry, addressed to JAMES B. FARIS, Martin's Ferry, Belmont county, Ohio, will receive mtnedlate attention. aug27-lm?r THE HAT. NEW STYLE PATENTED FLEXIBLE SILK HATS! 1'li? Mori Comfortable Urcm lint IN THE WOULD ! Combining the beauty ami elegance of the 8ILK HAT, with the softness of tne Pelt Hat. "'I'14 8. P. HARPER,* SONS. New Books. JU-'T RECEIVED?Fresh Leaves by Fanny Fern; Old House by the River; Moss Tide, by author of Alone and Hidden Path; Abbott's History of Napoleon; Poe's Mis cellaneous Works; The Invasion and Capture of Washing ton; A Child's History of the Uulted States, by Boxner; A Child's History of England, by Dicken?; Taylor's History of Ireland, Ac., Ac., and for sale at publisher's prices, by JOSEPH GRAVES, oclft Centre Wheeling. Music, Music, Music. LTST MUSIC, just received this morning:? Shower of Pearls?La Marseillaise. Why do Summer Roses Fade? Child of the Regiment. Gambler s Wife ?Hook and Ladder Quick Step. National Union.?Officer's Funeral. Long long Weary Day.?I have no Mother Now. Selma, nr Star of the evening.?No Night There. Song of the Captive;?The Day Our Mother Died. Tarantella.?The Rock Beside the Sea. The Troubadour's Song.?O'er the Lone Sea. The Last Meeting with the Old Folks. And others, too numerous to mention. No charge fcrlook in p. Call and see. [oc!5] PAYNE A CO. 1-MNE IMPOR-LD CI .ARS AND CHEWING TOBACCO . just received and for .sale by W. A. EDWARDS A BRO., corner Monroe and Market streets, my 11 Opposite M'Lure House. 1" SOU MOURNING.?Black TamaUm~CaoUi~and ChalTiea opened this day ap?? HEI8KELL k SWEARINGEN. SPERM CANDLES?just received and for sale by my 11 _ W. A. EDWARDS k BRO i MONEY.?Philadelphia and Baltimore Rank Notes taken for goods, by WHEELER k TAKIN, J sep25 No. 2 Wasliington Hall. HALF Long and Short Lace Mitts, very pretty. Just r ceivtd. _ [j>2] HE1SKKLL * BW WARING EN. QA DOZ: Leghorn Hat*, just received and for sale low OU Wholesale and Retail, by at-'; g. D. HARPER A PON. / \fcUAK UUCKKTS, Zinc Wash Boards, and augur Boxes* v_V just received aud for sale by Uiyll W. A. EDWARDS A BRO. INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE The undersigned take this occasion to remind their friends and the public generally, that in connection with the office or the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitud up for the execution of all kinds of PLAIN AISDORNAIIIENTA li PRINTTINd. Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la test styles of Job Type, and their large and well ?elecu?l stock of Paper, Cards, Inks, Ac., being purchased at the low est cash prices, ?nd theJob Office being a distinct department careful'.y and efficiently manured, they cmo guarantee la their''.nstomers entire satisfaction, SI regards t)ie ?Veatneaa. Accuracy audr? a^lufi ?ith which their work will be done. They are prepared to execute . . OlRDb, PRO<laAK**3, CIRCULARS, yo&TKMB, I..am, COKCMT BlLU, Bill Hbads, Ball Tickets, Bills Lauiko, Steamboat Biuf, Baotc Chmm, Aucno* Biu.?, Oadkk Books, D*at Ticirre, Notis, Fkkioht Jloo*8, DttDs. Railroad IIlaskb, Rwjkipts, Hotel Ruomrmn, Protrst, Bommohs, Brikts, Klbctiok Ticarre, And evei?' other description ef Letter Press Printing. Alto all kind, of work In COLORS AND BllONZES. HJ-A1I orders from a distance promptly attended to. CAMPBELL A McDKKMOT. TO pkijvtkrs. We are prepared to furnish Printers with Wade's superior News. Book and Job Inks. We have now on hand :? 1 ? ? < ? nn a*lr U I a New* Ink, hand press. New* Ink, power press. Rook Ink. Fine ISlnck. Extra Flue do. lted Ink. JSxlrn Pine do. Light Blue* Dark Rlue. lii^Iit <?reen. Dut-lt CSreen. Yellow. White. C-oId Size. VaruUh. A c. A c. A-c. All Inks sold by us warranted to be good; and if found nc to be so, can be returned at ourexpense. CWTerms cask. juI7 CAMPBELL A McDERMOT. A very neat and superiorarticle of BANK CHECKS on all the city Banka ORDER BOOKS, ?.LANK DEEDS, NOTES, DRAFTS, &.C., Printed on f?vtra paper, for sale t this OiJlce. D-ai' Receipts and Bills of Lading HATS ^intd c-a.1Js. S. D. HARPER & SON, WHOLESALE AND 1JETAIL DEALERS IN Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. CORN Kit MAIN- A UNION' 8TREET8. \XTE have on hund and are receiving daily, a large and * * complete assortment of Hats and Caps, embracing every variety of style and price. And in view of the in creasing demand for first class goods, we have paid par ticular attention to the gcttlnir up of such as are expressly adapted to the wants of our customers. Our arrangements with Eastern houses are such that we are enabled to furnish the latest styles of Hats and Caps as soon as introduced.. - 1 And we can promise that the newest and most beautiful as sortments, as well as the best qualities of every description, are to be found at our establishment. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock as we will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction. au8 _8. D. HAMPER k SON. I J. S. FORBS, DEALER TN CLOCKS, ELEGANT GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Ml.VKR AND PLATED WAKE, FpiNBseta of Jewelry, Diamond Rings and Pins, Gold Chains Eur Rings, Breast Pins, Kings, Lockets, Gold Pens, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, a arge stock of Variety Goods. Ae., Ac. * All articles sold, warranted as represented. 55P?Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. Sign, Eagle and Watch. inyft-ly NEW BOOKSj A T J- C. ORR'S, (formerly J. II. Thompson's,) No. 117 a. V Main street. Just received, a large Invoice of miscel laneous School and Blank Rooks; also a general assortment of Wall paper. Among our books tnav he found Gibbon's Rome, Humes* England, Irving's Life of Washington, Dicks and Rollins' Works, Plutarch's Lives, Clark's and Scott's Commentaries; also, Benton's Thirty Years in the Senate, Kane's Exploring Expedition, Bledsoe on Liberty and Sla very, tne Hills of the Shatemuc, Xgami, Hiawatha, 3Iarrv ing Too Late, Ac., Ac. We have also a large number of books selected expressly | for the Holidays, which must be seen rather than described. Also the publications of the Presbyterian Board, Sunday School Union and Tract Society. Every thing usually found In the Book and Stationerv line kept constantly on hand, at No. 117 Main street. 4ec6 WE have now in stcre the following make of Bleached and Brown Cottons, in all widths, which we will sell at prices as low as can be bought in the olty: 1 case Semper Idem, (Blea'd.) 2 ? Water Twist, do 1 " Phoenix, do 1 " Arties, (Extra h^avy) do Also, a large supply of "White Rock," N. Y. Mills, and Inlose celebrated Housewife Cotton. BROWN GOODS. 1 Bile 5-4 "Neversiuk" 2 44 4-4 "Concstoga" 1 " "Waterloo" "I"0?nnplle? of pillow case linens and and Na&2?If , n,pur Da"Y"k'- Towels, Towelling Doyliei and Napkins of all sizes, qualities and patterns. IIKISKELL 4 KWEARINOEN. Tv T(I HOUSEKEEPERS. ~~ l article. JS! m !!v ru<h,ce'1 pricu-., the followlnf ivJi v. . J J ,, "1"'"1'?' ?"w "tjles an.l plain ANn t I I I n |TC St""rt" of different qualities.? Bucket*aSte' SnI !'.V 9?"' Sc??'e?, Toilet sets, Siot m i.P und Knlre Box??i Tea Trays, Corn pop Mat. i'nll'v a!'l0rt,<:d Table, Coffee anil Tes i "v: of hPJ h I, P'?tert Spoons anc Porksof the best quality; Clothes, Traveling anil Cap Bas and ?l^ou.0lofh''r C.TJ: f"'!c,lro??- "Ince Meat Culler, and various other articles useful to House Keepers. ri-.o- WM. IIEBURN ___ No. 81 Monroe Street. C. (iAHFOKTH'S and Porter Bottling Establishment, SAXK STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ASD SIXTH STB. ,RA8T WHEELING, VA. .3m",h^ "''brated Kennet and othei Alts, Brown Stout and Porter, nlwavs on hand Tar ernsand families supplied on the c:?jt reasonable terms. b^,::,r;i^rt-'g'i-H0^0-<"? p-?o,nc^,ii Removal. 'tl'n -en,'r?|hnn ll'l'" P'e??Bre ?? Informing the pnbllo that he Inteails'to HKHOVK hTsT-avr ind'"1*"' I"'rtlcul,,r' to the m o;;Sn;?r ?v^iook- ?nd mo* s friend, in iani .tV?lto wlllch I Invite all my lends in want of Clothing to call on me aft?r the first o ( P ^mhlS] JACOB STEINPELD. T .MV,,. p1?ugfist Piouglis!! I C'y 'or the S.H ferula ttts'S?ke? 17^^^'^^^best ever of chants Is direetlil^rt ^ ' ,hc "f farmers and mer d'fferentnumb?r..togethSwIth^nU?^t*Dl',,pp,y0fth aucr6 L M- PUMPIIRBY. ; - No 70 Main Street. FULTON HOUSE. Washington, Pa Ing and attentive wniters-'an,!^ ?".vJCC5?f1tl'e ">ost obllg furnished with the ^ la,,l,! wl? '"=? all times, the most extensive^ri 11, "".rket ?,(ror'1"- Th? ?'?Wlng U rul hostler*. ,hl: C0UDt^' >? attended by care ,tt'? ",8Kurc"" cuests. No nalns n?- ,?r a" w'10 rafty become a comfortable home for aPl "ho*mL^I?r,'red patronage U) U? " ? JOHN IIALL. SbROTCAL IXSTR(TIFFVTs* PWSSS? Tor' HuIUhen*s IJvu'a*8clssors*Uo sfT"1" ? Trocars and 0anuUs' 8tn,'n^1, G SU" Po""P': Rallatnan's Port- Oa'jfi ? h Pun,pi: Pocket Cases, Tooth Inst'rumenU 4c kc OcS "'e "Vo , PtlNDENHElto' * ALLEN'S, q' ' "ashington HaU. Wlnrtin.; Va. N?7?WnH^?9,gbt bahgainsTn T MAPE CLOTHING. i Olotlilng, and of Koodc ?rarr.nf^iai"lifa*hlonl,''y m,ld? up under mv own !nsn?eiiH? k a '"nnd and made warranted to give satlsfaptlrU, ^ "uiKrior workmen, and sold wlth.ut regnrd to ,?rofit " *<?"'? and 1,e who have the cash eon J ., . , no* 'el "ne say to you Uttle money. ' what you can buy for very with Prompt*u orders will meet COUNTRY MEROHANM^.n ^U.l y. re"lvrf ^sr^^n^a'SrS^f A^DlA0&i0S,S"r Bo please call and see for voursHvm" *?ul<1 b<: ,0? WKinvi^SF?^ merchants. b,ls _/* tion of oUr Vfcrynia?je?isl^chf to an Hats. Also, Piu.h Canilln.ifn Par and Wool set,14 "n laps, Umbrellas, 4c., Ac. 8. I>. HARPCR * SONS. rJ epHs"" o, ?u, T^R-SASPOBh^vT??i HARPEK 4 SOKS. 13 octe^ ' Ter Tlsyrato*. foi^sale at ~ JTUND8NI1HHG 4 Al.LKN-S.