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New York Advertisements. , jfROM A LBKliT 4i. BH HAltBMOX S Advertising and Corresponding Office, No iHJo Brondaa New York CONSOLIDATION. EMERSON'S MAGAZINE AND PUTNAM'S MONTHLY. ?10,000 Mnkwrlbrra la Ktnrt With! Tli? PublUhen arc happy to ?nnounee tli*t In tlie union of UvulHi, the b?l literary anil artistic Ulent nf both pnbllcitlon? liM been sccurtd, anil the mom attractive features of each will be rctaine'l in the conaoll dated work. It will aliu to present In It* pages the choicest productions of American thitkers and writers, and the best efforts of American artists. We shall endeavor, by a sagacious me of the extensive resource* now at our command, to inake a Magazine that. In the rtchncie of its literery contents, and in the beauty and profuseness or Its pictorial Illustrations, shall outrival any publication ever before produced In this country. Ths new i*sue commence* with the OCTOBER number, which in now ready. It is filled with the choicest produc tions or some of the mo?t brilliant writers of the day, and Is embellished with forty-four splendid original engravings. It appears In a new dress, embracing^n elegant classical design on the cover, and the eutire work present? the most attractive appearance. It Is nronounced by all who have ftn it to be the mest beautiful specimen of a Magazine ever Usucd In this country. Patca, 25 Ccxts?$8 a Vr.*a. It may be obtained of any New* Dealer or Bookseller, o by enclosing 25 cents to the Publishers. A SPLENDID LIBRARY OP PORTY 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. 31. EMERSON A CO., Publishers, sep25-tw-daw No. #71 Bsoadwav. New York. IT IS NOT A DYE. MRS. 8. A. ALLEN S WORLD'S HAIR RE3TOBBR Gray haired, Bald, or persons with diseases of hair, or ?Clin, read the follow If) p and Uidce of the articles. MRS S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAMtJM Or World's Hair Dressing, is essential to use with the Res torer, and is the best Hair Dressing for old or young extant belmr often efficacious incases of hair falling, Ac., without the Restorer. .... REV. II V. DEQAN, Editor Guide to Holiness. "He can testify to its effects," Ac. PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D. Murfreeshoro*, Tenn. ??Notwithstanding irregular use, the falling oir of hair ceased, and my gray locks restored to original color," A c. REV. S. B. MORLEY, Attleboro', Massachusetts "It has chanced the * Crown of Glory,' belonging to old men. to the original hue of youth." Ac. REV. M. THACHKR,(?0 5ears of age,) Pitcher, Chenango County, New York. "My hair is now restored ; it is uothinjr like a dye,** Ac. REV. I?. T. WOOD, Mlddletown, New York. "My own hair and that of another of my family, has greatly thicken ed, where almost bald," Ac. REV. JAMES McKKE, New York City, Recommends it, Ac. RKV. W. POIKTEUd, Stanwleh, Conn. ,4it hasmetmy ino?t sanguine expectations,*' Ac. RKV. J P. GR IS WOLD, Washington, N. II. "It is reall efficacious in restoring the hair,** Ac. RKV. G. M. S PR ATT, Lewlsburgh, Pennsylvania. "We can and do cheerfully recommend it,'* Ac. RKV. ?. P. TUSTIN, Charlestown, South Carolina. "The white hair has become obviated," Ac. REV. AMOS 1JI.ANCHARD, Merlden. N. II. "We think very highly of vour preparation," Ac. RKV. It. C. SMITH, Prattfsburgh, N. Y. "I was surprised to find my hair turn as when I was young," Ac. RKV. C. M. CLINK, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "It has Stopped iny hair falling and caused a new growth." REV. A. FltlNK. Chataqua County,New York. "I amsat I idled and recommend it.*' RKV. D. MHRRIS, Cross River, New York. "It is the best /reparation extant." WILLIAM CUTTEB, Editor Mother's Magazine, New York, "Recommends it." 0TWe might swell this list, but if not convinced TR\ IT. We export these preparations to Europe even, ami they nrc superseding all others there as well as in the United States. . t . It dot* not *?il ordain. Sold by all the principal whole sale aid retail merchants in the U. S., Cuba, or Canada. DKPUl, 355 BBOiniK HTKEET, N. Y. where address all letters and inquiries. jySotac dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on which they make more profit. Write to Dept for circular, terms, an?l information. Genuine is sigti<.<], .1//?*. &. ??i. Allen ^ written in inl\ Beware of counterfeits. srj.t !-8meod HIGHLY 1MPOltTANT TO RB?TIPIRK^ LIQUOR .RKRC'II lXTS AND %VIIUli???%l K GIIOCBRS. DR. FEUCHTW ANGER'S FLAVORINGS TO PRODUCE AT A M031KNTS NOTICE EVERY DESIRED LIQUOR. The undersigned has lately made great improvements in this branch of business. The flavorings are put up in pack age* of ?r?, 10 an 1 4'? gallons, and requires but the addition of Pure Spirit, either 1st or 4th proof, and Liquors such as Cognac, cither dark or pale, Holland aud English Gin, Ja maica and St. Croix Rum,Monongahela, Bourbon, Irish and Scotch iVhlskev, Apple, Peach, Cherry and Raspberry Bran dy, Port and Madeira Wines will be instantly produced. It requires no skill, but an addition of n good spirit, say 50 gallons to each gallon of the respective Flavoring. The best Cognac oil, gree 1, yellow and white, warranted genuiue, as low as any other importer In the U. ri. Essences of every Liquor. Extract of Cognao, 1 lb. of which produces Shut gallons of Cognac. Raw Whiskey may by Dr. F's age and body preparation be made smooth with but a trilling expense. The price of Flavorings are extremely moderate, and dl rections in full supplied by DR. LEWIS FKUCHTWANGER, Chemist and importer of 1 >nq/s, ZSnnential Oifa, and Jfft~ rx/s, Daguerreotype nnd Photographic identical*, No. U.I 'iTInlden l<itRr, New Voi le, N. B. Sole Agent for Godfrey's celebrated Cordial Bitters and (Jin. ap38-6mdAw GOLD MEDAL PIANO?! Mteluwar A .Nona, IlaauiifnrlurrrM, 84 Waltrk Street, New York, RECKIVKD First Price Medals In eompetl tlou with the l?e*>t maker* of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. 1/ ? ? N TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Me tropolitan Fair, Washington, March, 1S.">5. A GOL*> MED AL at the Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1*55. A GOLD MEDAL at tli? Maryland Institute, Bait', 1S5G. THE FIRST PH1ZK MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, ISM. A mong the judges vers such as Mason, Goltsehslk, Wollen baupt and others St. & S. Pianos, (with ami without Iron Frame,) warranted for three years, and anrittin guaran tee given, i'iauos packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderate. JanSS-Iyda*. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & COMPANY, BANKERS, <>or 1*1 ne nnd .Nn.aau NlneK. Newr Vorh. IsWUK CIKCTI.AR SOTKS nn.l I.ETTKU9 OK CIEKMT for trarrler., V.1 ilitMi' in nil the Citlf* of tK* world. Also, MERCANTILE CREDITS on the ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION, London, Me* sieursOKO. PBABODY A CO.,London,and BANK OF Nl.M SOUTH WALES, Australia. . _ Kills of lixcltniitfe nnd t'ash t'r**dil? on California and Australia;furnished on application. INTKRKST ALLOWED on current accounts and special deposits, subject to arrangement. apW-lyilay CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYB! Within a nut shell all the merits lie, t?f Cristadora's never equaled Dye; Red it makes black, to brown transforms a grey. And keeps the fibr*s always from decay. This matchless revitalising Hair Dye, still holds Its post tiou as the uu>*t barotites aud efucaciou* Hair Dye, in THE WORLD. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and aptdl.-d (in ten private rooms) at C?wtaik.?<?*?, No. C As tna HouaJr,BsoADWAT, Nkw York, and by all Druggists anc Perfum* rs In the United States. A genu Cincinnati, Ohio, John D. Park, Solon Palmer. l?nl'Hv-?IAw The Adams Express Company. OFFICE M'LUIIK HOUSE. n^HIS fompany arc prepared to forward any quantity of A frelcht East. Wwit. North or South. Our Expresses are rut* by PASSENGER TRAINS, aud In charge of special messengers. Partlcularatteiition is called to our LOCAL Expresses, ris. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Central Ohio Railroad, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroads. Orders left at our office for goods will be called for free of charge. Our line will be fouud the quickest and most relia ble frota the East to the West. N. PIG MAN, angll-lm Agent. FIKST ARRIVAT,. iV?lK FALL STOCK. Watches, Clooks, Jewelry, &e. I WILL open this morning (Tuesday Sept. 1st.) my new Fall Stock, to which the attention of purchasers Is res pectfully iuvited. [septl] J.T.SCOTT. 'fall fashion FOR 1857. HAVING received my block for the present New York Fall fashion, I am now manufacturing Silk Hats of a sutvrriorquality and style. which, for beauty of finish and durability cannot be excelled by any manufactory East of the mountains,'(0 whi hi most respectfully Invite my nu merous customer^ and the public generally. ALSO- a general assortment of soft Hats aud Cap?,of all shapes and colors, fo* men's and boys' wear, suitable for all seasons, which I will soil low for ca*h, as my motto is unick sales aud small profits. N. II.?Silk Half made to order at the shortest notice, augltf f. AVERY, So. HO Main ?t. MARSEILLES AXJ> FUESCII PI QUA. WJ E have this day received several pieces of those de Vt sir able goods for Basques and Mantles. Jr? HETSKFLL A SWEARING FN MEDICAL. A Y KR'S Cathartic Pills, (SUQAll COATED,) AKR MADK TO Clrauac .he nioo.l ..??? C?t? PlTTrt?f?fiH, 1*a., May 1,1 Dr. J. C. Av?, >?? Hill ? O.-ord.r- ?...To":"'"? Dkpabtmext or ?" I^pm? n ray Kenern'l ami hospital Hm: Ih.venwlyoar Pllls In my *e , ^ practice ever since } <m madeujwj, xiielr refulatlnF say they declSU'con.e.,aentlv th.y action on the liver is qmc* aim ortran. iSS'l hire ieM.? ft?S a cas^ of bfUou. dl.,a? .o obftlnatc that it did not riadily jJJYj,, M. D , Fraternally your^^Kf^ ^ //otpUal. Ijynrntnry. ISclnx. n"})raxov "?! 1S55. DarAT.Mf~eW^ been slck^aml* ^ ^"^^^[0^^'n^t|llHter^''',Wle^tltenec()IM? tortd at ^;?l"P?Dif1;,bn']rhl^??rM .er, byexpell menced takinit your Filta, wjdjn hcr b'm|v, they InclarRe quantities of worm n ?f Moody dysen afterward, cured her an 1 our.twoeniwre a tary. One of our neighbor, had It bad, MM my ^^ ^ ns him with two doses of * ? ,. doctors'bills, and lost much paid from five to twenty doltan an __ ^ ?:?5=y^3$3#. *~z?u "tZ iT.nf\ ^aUed^to^TslHn cess in my famil> and >niQ * f <np<.9tion and purify the distress. To ?K?W. ?? , ^^Ve ever known, and ee 'r,cn,;?. himks Warsaw. Wyomisq Co., N'. Y.t Oct. 24,1S^ ; jmzi and purify the fountains of (;'mkaCIIAM, M. D. After our child iraa cored, she *1. Agj^ S|oROItII)UK. ralsric pains, which ?nded'. the disease ?rew worse q^d^^^el'untlL^J^the' advice of yourp^.*ce^j^|*^||^cjJ &5SK & SS^^ssyrjbr? JWfifS j am now entirely well. icnn Sbnatb Chamukk, Uaton-Kol?;k, La., a?of .^^^?as^gfesBjar rXr Cos.lr???. or Coa.ampHou, n?d u. ? Dinxrr ??111, they are agreeable and effectual. I'it-. ^?PP'?V?."'er"Pa"!lTH?r?,|"?,,????"i: J,'".".: action of these ' Most of the pill. 'n?^' .^"iTan^'dan ""oui' In a erul substance whatever. . x AYRE'S cherry pectoral, roll TilE i:apii> ccuk or ___ _ _ na 'Tern immmm aSS^gSSbSSlSPS more lhan assure themlt is.llU niatei perfect sac ^^WrHSr11 l"? ^ which our skill can furnish for their cure. Prepared by S>rprf "?'"nd AnaTyticalCheml.t, Lowell, Mass. PRICE 25 CTS. PKtt BOX... FIVB BOXES FOR ?1. Thi* genuine article is sold t?y ^ ^ ^ co And by all Drnppistsln WheelinR.and Dealersi.w^lWne everywhere. ? ? - American "Wines and Brandy. Cincinnati brand? anil ZinwV '"'jp"' '?rival OPAUKI.1NO CAT AW 11 A, (.QuarU and PinU.) Thenval PTlV'b'cATAwilA, Corresponding to German Hock "CATAWBA URANDY, Distilled from-Catawba Wine. Strictly pure, for medical purposes unrivalled. UIHECTIONS. Iv.M'p thf Wines in a horUontalposition, and in a cellar ' KiK:WARKMSO ?-,N KS should be kept *1^^ouir.l "ngehver be used In SPARKUNC CATAWBA WINES for it injures their aroma an?l liavor. amiuixut U,J Wo'eV, thu. destroying .heir character. The \\ in.-, ,.re | In' offer!;rr.he ''above W:n-s to the n >.Ve of the ] i^h result! '^TIi^^SPAftKI^'^^CATA^VB^A*is|m|t 'nlyle to . --"any j E^S?S?eJ5,*M X--WMU ipnrhl.ns > Sb'ssss-ii ? prejudice only, and ilicuniblcnt with true taste and jud? "'tIic ST?IX WISE U highly esteemed l.vMedlcalmen as a most admirable tonic lor invalids, and for 3 ?L?j.M?sril. unrposes ill. wholly unexceptionable. . . tL BRANDY ,??J?fro,? theC?lo?b?'lrape differs in* r^xr0r:;;^ other purpa^s, it cannot be over ^imateO.^ ^ cQ Kor sale by ^ ? ??, wi,..ellng, V?.. ^ ^ OkSKRAL AOEXW. ap?-?law McCIjAIjIiENS, KNOX &. CO., RETAIL DEALERS IS BOOTS AND i>HOEs, at TIIC WELL KNOWN STAND Ot TI'K 13ICt Rl^X) BOO r. XO 1!)G, MAIN STKKE1, OPPOSITE THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE. t?ofosMr??r?^ puaralitee ctpiaT in quality of material an I workmanship fo thode manufactured In this or any oilier par ^ThsriVful'r'r the liberal patronage heretofore extende.1 us, we^lic't a continuance of ^,^,-^^KNOX 4- CO. GEORGE E. WICKH4M, AUCTIONEER COMMISSION MERCHANT, "-?"'^SffeiSfK&.vA. flale, of Iteai est.te promptly atlri.-1-d t?. t T_ \ vfvXP"KQUMBEND^US. an de^crlptianVforwarded "will, dispatch and a. .a.i.factory rav*.%re*? leavei daily at 1}? MISCELLANEOUS. PVT-A-jSTOS. T. CARTWRIG-HT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .Tlttnic mid Ifliiairnl IiiHtrumcutN, Cutlery mid Variety (2ood?, NO. 125 MAIN STREET. I AM receiving and keep constantly on hand a large Stock of the celebrated 1IALLKT, DAVIS A CO 'S PIAKOES. Also, a complete assortment of MELODE0N8 and SEKA PH1NES, from tlie celebrated manufactories of Carhart, Nedhain and A. P. Hughes. Also, a splended Gothic Or gan, style for Churches or Lecture Rooms, with four stops. SHEET M1JSIO. I am constantly receiving and keep on hand a large and choice collection of Sheet Music. Also, Instruction Books for every kind of Instrument now In use. In conuection with the above, I keep the largest stock in the Western country of the following goods: Violins, Vio lincelloes, Double Eas3et, Guitars, Banjoes, Tamborines, FJutlnaes, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Fageolcts, Clarinetts, Drums, etc. In fact, I keep every article belonging to the Music business, I*. S.?Brass Bands supplied with Instruments at short nottce. Pianoes, Melodeons, Scraphines ?nd Accordeons, tuned and repaired, and all other kinds of instruments, generully, with neatness and dispatch. All goods warranted, at this establishment. dec20 GRAN GEE'S Commercial and Mathematical INSTITUTE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Splendid Inducement)! to those irho -Irish to attend a Commercial College. ~GUARANTEED! oh, TUITION FREE ! SITUATIONS S U M M K H A Jl H A N G E M E N T S. '"PO THOSK WHO ENTEIt MV INSTITUTE. OH RKMIT A mc f!H>, and thus at cure GUARANTEE SCHOLAR SHIPS, any time before the 1st day of next September,can, upon completing a thorough course of Double Entry Book keeping and its Collateral Branches. secure lucrative em ployment in Commercial or liai.king Houses as Accountants 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 I'ticrnlireSiluniioun. Graduates fro-n this Institution a:e notr filling responsi ble and lucrative positions ns Cashiers, Book keepers and Railroad Oftice Clerks, in different sections 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 great Superiority of my instruction and thorough training of my student* for business life would warrant. The Principal of this Institution him been a practical accountant fur a longer period than any other Teacher in Vie Western country. Address the undersigned for further particulars. my8 WITI. W. tiKANtSER. Founded 1852. Chartered 1854. LOCATED Corner Baltimore and Charles streets, BALTIMORE, M D. npiIIS Institution is now In t! e most prosperous and iiour X 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. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desira bly located buildings in trie city. The rooms are commodi ously arranged,spacious and elegantly furni-dicd. 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 Prac tical JiiutinM* Eilnc.atiojt generally, are unsurpassed in any particular by any similar establishment in the United States. Fa eu11y : E. K . LOPIKR, Principal? Lccturer on the Science of Accounts, Commerce, Business Customs, etc. J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Book-Keeping, and Commercial Calculations. II . I!. D A V I E S , Associate Professor of Book-Keeping. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Business and Ornamental Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law. R k r . K . Y E A T E S R E E S E . 1> . D ., Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. TRUSTEES: lfon. Jno. 1* Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vansant, Hon. Thomas Swann. Win. If, Keighier. 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 u desk to himself, and Is separately In structed. There being no vacation during theyear, Students can en ter ut any time. The time usually required to complete the full course, from 8 to 12 weeks. A Dipiomi 1.4 awarded to all Graduates. A large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, containing upwards of six sqcahk fkkt, representing the Exterior and interior View of the College, various characteristic Designs, Penrann*hip, *c.. sent by mall frte of charge, accompanied with Catalogue giving full particulars. A-.dress, je4-tf E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Jft/. REMOVAL. THE undersigned, gratefull for the patronage they hare received from the citizens of Wheeling and the public generally, at the old stand, now respectfully ask a continu ance of the same at their new location, No. 110 Main, be* tween Monroe and Union streeu We purpose, at all seasons, to keep such an assortment of CHINA, GLASS. QUF2NSWARE, HOUSE k STEAM BOAT Furnishing Goods on hind that will be most likely to wit the ta?te of all who mar favor us wi?h their patronage. Our Rooms are spacious affording facilities unsurpassed in the West to exhibit good* to advantage, and aside fro'ra our Retailing and packing department wc shall continue to keep on hand original packares of assorted Queensware, adapted to this section of country and the extreme West, which will be offered "at a small advance over the cost. Connected with this house, is a FLINT GLASS MANU FACTORY ; hence our Country Merchants raav rely upon saving the carriage from the East to this point, by baying their Glass and Queensware from us. J. K. DUNHAM k CO., rahl4 Na. 115 Main St., between Monroe k Union ?t? CATAWBA, Gluger, and Domestic Brandv, iust received and for ? le by [ocg?] W. A. KnWARPS t BRO. rISBO.V Madeira, Port, Sherry and Malaga Wine, just J received and f-^r ssle by Oc** vr. A. EDWAP.D? * BRO. EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS. SMITH, WILLIAMS & CO., DRY GOODS .TOBI3ERS, 81) iTlarkct 9itMnnil IS Church Alley. PHILADELPHIA. A LARGE assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods; daily receiving the choicest styles from the Manufacturers. decl6-Gui CHAP. WITUT3. HKN'RY AUST1E. HAMILTON T. M'VKHiH. WURT8, AUKTIE A- .11' VKI? Iff, IMPORTEHS AND WHOLESALE DK A LEI'S IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DJFfcY GOODS, No. 1*29 Market Street, decl6-6m? PHILADELPHIA^ C1I. a. 80WKR. W. n. BARNES# SOWER & BARNES, PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, and STATIONERY, IVo. 33 .North Third Htreet, below .% reh, PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHERS OP PULTON'S OUTLINE MAP? A KEYS, i The largest and best Outline Slaps ever Published. SANDER'S PEW READERS, WILLSON'S HISTORIES, AC. Blank Rooks, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain a is I Wall Papers. declG-6m BENJAMIN COATKS. WAI.TKH ItKOWN. COATES & BRO'A'N, COMMISSION MEKC1IA NTS. FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALK OK WOOL, No.43 market Street, above Front .Mtreet, PHILADELPHIA. UEFEKENCES." Barcroft, ~ ' PhilH Phil a Phlla.; - Plilla.; Raiguel, Brother A Co., Phlla.; Levlck, Brother A Co., Phlla.; Wymen, Appleton A Co., Baltimore; J. Uipl.-y A Cnm eron, New York; McCurdy, Aldrlch A Spencer, N. Y.; J. A J. Slevcn,Cincinnati;Smiths A McCotnbs, Warren, Ohio; James Parks, Esq.,SteubenvilIe, Ohio; Willliam Price A Son, Smith' field, Ohio; Graig A Clark, Washington, Ohio; J. A J. R. Dick, Meadville, Pa,; Brotherson A McReynoids, Peoria, Illinois. .t. el.Vly* PJSiVDLJBTON & BROTHER, COMMISSION MEliGHA NTS, FOR the sale of Leaf Tobacco, Flour, ami Producc gener ally, I^O Smith's WfatrK and Depot, ;jO<> Pratt street, 13a i /n :n iore. REFER TO:? Hugh Jenkins A Co: *| F. W. Bruno A Sons, j Long A Byrn, and ^ Baltimore. Thccathlersof any of the j a.} k> J- Wheel ling Baltimore Banks. D. Lamb, Esq., Cash. N W B'k Ya. fi. Brady, 4 ' MA M Hank Tall ant A Dclaplaln, Jas. R. Baker. Jas. McCully; Pittsburgh; Rhodes A Ogilbay, Bridgeport, 0. Green A Dorsav, Powhattan, I't, 0. Michael Horsey, C.ij.tli.a MHK(Wmontc? 0. Alex. Armstrong; Armstrongs do \ Jacob G. Grove, St. Clalrsville, 0. Peter Menager, Gallipolis, O. W.I McCov A Bro's., Sistersvllle, Va. Tweed, Sllely A Wriglit, I Joseph C. Butler A Co., >Cincinnatl, O. John Crei^h, > Geo. Green, Jun., Gordon A Co., C. McMoran, Saml. S. Preston A Co. jan2S-lvd TABB, SHIPLEY & CO.. FLOUR & GENERAL PRODUCE Commission Merchants, 51 UUOT8'., RALTI UAKE. REFER ES'CES. C C Jamison, Esq., cashier Bank o l Baltimore. D Sprigg, Esq., Cashier Merchants' Bank. Trueman Cross, Esq., Cashier Coin. A Parmer's Bank. Mestra Greenway A Co., Bankers, Baltimore. 44 John Sullivan A Sons, do " S C Baker A Co., Wheeling. Mr Jas B Baker, do Mr EB Swearingea, do JSB^Cash advances made on consignments. dc6 PHI LAD ET VIIIA C lrtain Warehouse, 171 Cfiestni St., Philadelphia, opposite t\e State. TIou*e, HENRY W. SAFFORD. Importer and Dealer in Curtains, Materials, and Furniture Coverings. which he offers at the lowest market prices, VrnOLESA LE A xn It ETA it.. The stock comprising, In part, the following: ' Gilt Cirnices; do Pins; do Bands, Canopy Archc3 and Rings; Cords, Tassels,Gimps, Fringes, Curtain Drops, Ac. Embroidered Lace Curtains; do Muslin do Drapery, Laces A Muslins, French Brocatells, all widths and colors; Satin de Laines; Damasks; A large stock of FREXCH PLUSHES, aT all colors and qualities on hand. PAIXTED WTKDO W SHADES, and HOI. I.A KDS of all colors for shading. N. B. Persons ordering Curtains, will grve the measure of the heighth and width of the entire frame of the window, marl 7?lyd Aw THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store, NO. 10 LIGHT STREET, (4 door* from Baltimore st., opposite Fountain Ifotel,) _irt, u L BALTIMORE. rpiIF, subscriber, after twenty years' experience in the ci JL ties of Europe, would inform citizens and strangers who are in want of a good watch, that, for quality of work manship, his watches defy competition; he having facilities for obtaining Fish London Watches, which few i:. this coun try possess, beinfsperAonallj/ aeqiuiinted with the most emi nent London manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, Late of J. JI. French's Hoi/al Exchange, Jxmdon. J3y~Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired properly. All Lpndon Watches sold at this establishment, warranted free of cost for four 3*ears. sepl5-lrd ^ LLOYD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty liana AGENTS, Fifteenth St., opposite the Treasury, WASHINGTON, I). C., Cn*th ndrnuced on Claium. Ac CLAIMS before Congress of the United States that have been abandoned by other agents as icorthlesR^ have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed as abeve, postpaid, will be promptly attended to. ap15:tf. Gwyn and Reid. Importers and Jobbers cf Dry Goods, No. 7, I/anoeer Street, bai.tiiioki:, no. OFFERS for sale, on the m?st favorable terms, a very choice and select-stock of Staple and Fancv Duv Goods, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the trade 'gen erally. mar25-dtf. PHILLIPS& JENNINGS, JOBBERS IN Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION. CTos. 1 8l 2 Bank Street, BELOW MARKET, Tletwreu Second nud Third Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. auglS 2in-d trl-wAw SILK AND STRAW GOODS ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBRERS OK Ribbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, AND STRAW BOONETS, No. 3.17 IIA I.TIillUKE HTREET, BET WEES CHARLES AND HANONER 8TS. BALTIMORE, Offer a stock of Fall Goods in the above line unsurpassed. aupl1-2m WALL PAPER, CHEAPER THAN EVER. l?TE will now sell fine wide heavily glazed wail paper at TV and 37X 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 fo??tbe 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 the private correspondence of Daniel Webster,- by his Son; Vivia, by Mrs. 8?uthworth; Travels In Europe; by Iranseus; Inquire Within; The days of my Life; School Amusements; Gracia Amber, by Sirs. Dennlson; Kansas?its resources, Ac. Maps of Western States, for *57; also, a full assortment of School and Blank Books, Ac., Ac. All the late periodicals and weekly papers, at. J. C. ORR'S, my7 No. 117 Main St., Wheeling, Ya BALTIMORE SCOTCH ALE?just received'and for sal~? bv ?oc2g) W. A. EDWARDS k BRO. BUSHELS Ship Stuff, Shorts. and Bran, In store and for sale by MATHEW McNABB, Jel7 Whu-llng Ya. i7o<> MISCELLANEOUS. J. T- SCOTT, No. 157 Main street, Wheeling. Va. Wholesale and Retail Waicbet. * C.oc.< ?? s;A?a"ide8 u,r,;x?""? ffistsr"* s 1 "^Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlars. ,n l tiic public generally, a very complete assortment at | "'w^h^.nTo-oc-,. carefully repaired ,j^rr?ned-_ rnr TIEN BEE HIVE STORE, j ^74 MAIN ST., WHEELING. isstrssa' "seo'ooo'WORTH OF GOODS, feKawsssasi iiiiSiWs l> ist) as neu !?u [ b ' . M to offcr inducements ^?r^^r^^r^fbythePIECH or at RETAIL KM ^;ee^^^^reS^^omcrort0^^oa^ I, their line In the West. Wlfn^l^^^ of ?. 3"ro,fydfGVnKlmm"nDeb?.es, Delaine, and Prlnts.and Ro'ooO " ofDoraestica?embracing the largest line of American Woolens and Cotton goods kept by any similar house, if not ,''j;,T"rn\hcr8to"iwm.a' view to a closer cash trade?and pledge the Public that no effort upon their part ,h?i:^f"f>M?t they can offer tM |. awftsasr ?rssjs saaaws ^^fw'^o'n^^r^Oeesc Feathers. nov5 ? New Arrangement. Twnri n announce to the subscribers for papers, Period JISs ftc.rx? name. have been transferred to us ro.n Mr Tobin'H Books, tliat we are now receiving laid 1 ir""" ssp?|ssiliH iiissssESpii 117 Main street. ' ? Wheeling Savings Institution, ** mr m? i ?"! I? 14*2 ITKAI-^ S ? ? /"vFFICKopen from 9 o'clpckja.m., until 3 p. in. Discount ^^S^r^".uieposite. Interestpaid ?njSPC?iMnloS3^'?x. Rggkhb, Alkx.Paxtok,A.N. Jons B. Mars..,Adam Fitchskrasp 11. K* List?Directors. m NELSON, President. WM McGOY. Treasurer. Revolvers! Firearms'. CUTLERY ! VAKIE.TY GOODS .! f WOULD call attention to my lurKe Hnd splendld stock of 1 Firearms,consisting of Single and Douljle Bareled Guns, Oolt's, Allen's. Marston's, and Warner 8 J""?'* , *reiit variety of Pistols too numerous to mention. ALSO?Asdieudl.l stock of Cutlery, Variety Goods, etc. *ss?j? Srsz&qfstt 5-g- - d,s. patch at Cutlery, Variety and Mnslc Store, 12fl Main St.. Wheeling. Wheeling Female Academy, COVDU0H:i> BV TIIK SI3TEUS OF T11E VISITATION rr<HlS institution hns already commenced the course of| L scholastic cxercUes for the ensujugyear. Terms for day scholars arc from *3.50 to SS.50 per qua t=, according to tlx.- advauceuienlof the pupil and tlieclas '"Tt'rcar'eex.^cWges-for Music, *10; Languages, 15; DrT7rmfVo^BoSaldT?TurVng the scholastic year, *110, ^FaHllLVfndmo^pa^nr Information may beobtatned by ;r'ersoiiai application to the Directress of the Academy, nuu-d-lw Wheeling Classical Academy. ? I tV 1IAK1>II*?J, I?rlncipnl. rT^HE Fall session of this Institution 1 Tuesday,September 1st It,Is tobedesUed t .at all pu '?'^r.nf il'thc'Attnium ??? Hntrance from | MTr,knn?5!.r?7a'retoforc:-Clns.|cal Depart.nrnt *3pern,;ar. er or 11 weeks; Mathematical Department, *G, h?g ilb DeparUntnt. *>; Modern Languages extra, J*u?W=tf FARI5' IMPROVED GRAIN DRILL!, advertiser, and now on hand at the Agricultural ? orK | W M. Griffith Jfc Co., (late B. lloyloj) Martins Ferry, Tt!;SS:;y t. advance any argument&?.favor of Drilling over broadcast sowing, as every farmer is t!ie fact that, besides lessening materially the labor of so ~ l?ff ?u e\i>eriment? have demonstrated that a fclvcn amoun SSS l ? drill, WW yield 80 per cent, more grain than an equal quantity sown broadcast. ,. The fact that this drill Is an article of home' manufactured under the personal supervision of the in ventor, and embracing all the lmprove.nenU suggested bj several yea.8 of actual experiment t the Held In 111 VI <*initv together with tiie general satisfaction wiucn u n.is clven 'wherever Introduced, Is deemed a sufficient recom mendation to the consideration or per. ons desirous of a l>rill combining the requisites of cheapness, efficiency ^'aU or.lers, or letters of Inquiry, addressed to JAMW ri^ FAIUf, Martin's Ferry, Belmont county, Ohio, *m rective m.n-dlate attention. aug-.I-l.nw THE HAT. . NEW STYLE P A T E NTED FLEXIBLE | SILK HATS! Tli?i Riant Coinforlrablc Uresn lint IN TIIE WOULD! , Combining the beauty and elegance of the SILll UAl,| with the softness o' tne Felt Hat. >(,p14 8. P. HAltl'ER k PONS. New Boolis. JW-T HF.CF.IVED?Fresh Leaves by Fanny Fern; Old House by the River; Moss Tide, by author *ln?e and Hidden Path; Abbott's History of Napoleon, I oe s Mis cellaneous Works; The Invasion and Capture of aslilng toir A Ohild'3 History or the United States, by Koxner, A Child's lf?story of England, by Dickens; Taylor's History of Ireland, Ac., ic., and lor sale by ocl5 Centre Wheeling. Music, Music, Music. LIST MUSIC, just received this morning:? Shower of Pearls?La Marseillaise. , Whv do Summer Roses Fade? Child of the Regiment. | Gambler 6 Wife ?Hook and Ladder Quick Step. National Uulon.-Officer's Funeral. Long long Weary D.ay.?I have no Mother Now. 8eltna, or Star of the evening ?No <Hght There. Pong of the Captive;?The Day Our Mother Died, v Tarantella.?The Rock Beside the Sea. The Troubadour's Song.?0*er the Lone Sea. The Last -Sleeting with the Old Fidks. , And others, too numerous to mention. No charge ft^r \oou- | Ing. Call and see. [oclS] PA\NE ? CO. 1TMNK IMPOR-LW CI MK8 AND OHKWINO TOBACCO | ' JU" *ndf0r J"^.bA'.EDWAPJ)S4BR0.. corner Monroe and .Market streets, myXI Opposite M'Lure House. TJ>0R MOURNING.?Bl?ck Tamat*m Clotii and Chaliies | ,W* ^ HEISKELL t SWEABINGEN. SPERM CANDL^IS?just received and for sale by ray 11 WARDS * BRO_ MONEY.?Philadelphia and Baltimore Bank Notes taken j for goods, by WHKKLER k I AKIN, sepS5 No. 2 Washington Hall. HAL? Long and Short Lace Mitts, very pretty, just r ceivtd. _ [j/2] HEIPKKLL ? pWPAltlNGEN. D02. Leghorn Hat*, just received and Tor sale low 1 Wholesale and Retail, by ?n>n S. D. HARPKR k. SON. >EL>aU i5tiCK?TS, Zinc Wash Boards, and Sugar Boxest { J just recelretl and for sale by uiyll W. A. EDWARDSk BP.O. 80 INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE The: undersigned take this occasion to remind their friends and the public generally, that in connection with the ofbceof the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted ap for the execution of all kinds of PJLAIN AiV D OIllVA .1i EIVTA L PRINTING. Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la test styles of Job Type, and their large and well selected stock of Paper, Cards, Inks, Ac., being j urcnased at the low est cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct department carefully and efficiently mauaged, they can guarantee to thel?*".nstomers entire satisfaction, *3 regards the ?VonttiCNS, Accuracy andrs a >tae?? rth which their work will be done. They are prepared to execute , n Card;;, Programmes, Circulara, Posters, Labkls, Coiickrt Bills, Bill Heads, Ball Ticrrrs, Bills Lading, Btbaxeoat Rim.8, Bahk Odkcks, Adctiom Bills, Ohdjw Books, Dray Tickkts, Notes, Freight Books, Bekd8, Hailroad Blames, Receipts, Hotel Registers, Protest, Summons, Briefs, Election Ticekts, ind evewy other description of Letter Press Printing. Also ill kinds of work In COLORS AND BRONZKS. Ai' orders from a distance promptly attended to. CAMPBELL A McpERMOT. TO PRINTER*. We are prepared to furnish Printers with Wade's superior News, Book and Job Inks. We have now on hand :? News Ink, hand press. 1 IHiik Rlue. Ncw? Ink, power press, f Green. Rook Ink. I Datk recti. Fine ft luck. I Vellow. Extra Flue do. i While. Red Ink. I <iold size. Exl?a Fine do.. I Varnhh. I?ight Rlue. I Ac. A c. Ac. All Inks sold by us warranted to be good; and If found no to l>e so, can be returned at ourexpense. 235r*Terms cask. ju!7 CAMPBELL A McDERMOT. A very neat andsupcriorarticle of BANK CHECKS on all the city Bankn ORDER BOOKS, "LANK DEEDS, NOTES, DRAFTS, &C., Printed 011 *rtra paper, for sale 11 bfs Office. D-ac,- Receipts and Bills of Lading HATOANDCAPSr S. D. HARPER & SON, WHOLESALE AND KETAII, DEALERS IN Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. CORNER MAIN k ONION STREETS. WE have on hand and are receiving dally, a large and complete assortment of Hats and Cups, embracing every variety of style and price. And in view of the in creasing demand for flr.?t class goods, we have paid par ticular attention to the getting 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 ihc latest styles of Hats and Caps as soon as introduced.- - 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. Tiie public are respectfully invited to call'and examine our stock us we will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction. n?>8 S_ I). HARPER A SO.V. J. S. FORBS, DEALER IN CLOCKS, ELEGANT GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, MILVEK A!Vl? PIiATKD 1VIRE, FINE sets of Jewelry, Diamond Rings and Pins, Gold Chains Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Rings, Lockets, Gold Pens, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, a arge stock of Variety Goods. Ac., Ac. t&T"All articles sold, warranted as represented. fST*Watches and lewelry repaired and warranted. Sign, Eagle and Watch. mv5-ly NEWBOMDKST" VT J. C. ORR'S, (formerly J. H. Thompson's,) No. 117 Main street. Just received, u large Invoice of miscel laneous School and Blank Books; also a general assortment of Wall paper. Among our books may be found Gibbon's Rome, Humes' England, Irvine's Life of Washington, Dicks and Rollins1 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 Shatcmuc, Ngaml, Hiawatha, Marry 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 Soolety. Ever}' thing usually found In thji Book and Stationery line kept constantly on hand, at No. 117 Main street. decC 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 boueht in the city; 1 case Semper Idem, (Blea'd.) 2 44 Water Twist, do 1 41 Phoenix, do 1 44 Arties, (Extrah-avy) do Also, a large supply of 44 While Rook," N. Y. Mills, and Inlose celebrated Housewife Cotton. BROWN GOODS. 1 Bale 5-4 "Neversiuk" 2 44 4-4 "Conestoga" 1 44 44 Waterloo" We also have large supplies of pillow case linens and sheetings, Table Diaper Dama.sk, Towels, Towelling Doylies and Napkins of all sizes, qualities and patterns. n?f7 IIEISKELL A 8 WE A RING EN. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. IN STORE and for sale, at reduced prices, the following articles, viz: Plate Warmers, new styles and plain; ?oal Vases, tlve se*s; Five Stands of different qualities.? Also, lenders, Ash Pans, Coal Scuttles, Toilet sets, Slop Buckets, Cake, Spice and Knife Boxes; Tea Trays, Corn pop era, Hearth Brooms, assorted sizes, Table, Coffee and Tea Mats, Chafing and Vegetable Dishes, Plated Spoons and Forks of the best quality; Clothes, Traveling and Cap Bas kets of various patterns; Side Irons, Mince Meat Culters and various other articles useful to House Keepers. . WM. HFBURN decjG No. SI Monroe Street. 6. GARFORTII'S Ale and Porter Battling Establishment. RANK 8TREKT, BETWKRN FIFTH AND SIXTH ST8. EAST WHEELING, VA. 4 GOOD supply of Smith's celebrated Kennet and other * Ales,Brown Stout and Porter, atways on hand. Tav srnsand families supplied on the mwst reasonable terms. Ail orders addressed?Box No. 417, Post-Offlce?will ?w promptly attended to. ap8 Removal. TIIE subscriber takes pleasure In informing the'public in general, and his customers and friends in particular, that he intend* to REMOVE liis heavy an'l Vnihionnlile Ntook of (Molhlnu ro the spacious room, N'o. 40 M?In street, Centre Wheeling, occupied by A. Pollock, and two doors below ICoemer ft Brother s Dry Good store, to which place I invite all 1113* ricnilsln u-nntnf Cl'.thlnj; to call on me after the tint of *P?1. rahlS] JACon STEINPEI.l). Ploughs! PloughsT! I II AVE been appointed ?ole AlfCntfor tills city for the ill ? of Everett A ill itikensops' celebrated *iKVEK. PLOUGHS. Tncse ploughs are very justly considered the best ever of fered in this market, and the attention of farmers and mer chants is directed to them. I keep a constant supply of th iliuerent numbers,together with points, Ac. I. M. PUMPRREY. aag? No 70 Main Street. FULTON HOUSE. Washington, Pa. THE undersigned having leased this well known ho- i tel, and having thoroughly redtted it, takes this 5 opportunity of presenting Its claims to the traveling '? community. He has secured the services of the most oblig ing and attentive waiters; and his table will he, at all timer, furnished with the best the market affords. The stabling Is the most extensive in the county, and is attended l?y care ful hostlers. The most diligent attention will be given to insure the gomfort, and to cater to the wants of all who may become cuests. No pains or expense will be spared to make this a comfortable home for ail who may either permanently or temporarily extend their patronage to it. ron2g-d-trwAw3m JOUN HALL. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. FAHNESTOOK'S Tonsil Instruments; Silver Catheters, Male and Female; Huillhen's Uvula Scissors; Oesophagus Forceps; Trocars and Canalas; Stomach Pumps; Sallaman'* Po*t- Caasttc; Pocket Cases, Tooth Instruments, Ac. Ac., For saie at PUNDENBERG St ALLEN'S. ocS No. 1 Washington Hall, Wheeling, Va. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS'IN READY MADE CLOTHING. I HAVE a very heavy stock of New and fashlouably made Clothing, and of goods warranted and sound and made up under my own Inspection by superior workmen, and warranted to give satisfaction to the wearer, and will be sold without regard to profit. And now let roe say to you who have the cash, come and see what you can buy for very little money. I still coxitinue to make to order, and all orders will meet with prompt attention and be thankfully received. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will finer it to their ndvantape to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Every yh rtety of Clothing and furnishing goods pertaining to any Clothing Store will be found in mine. A. M.' ADAM?. P. 8. To enter into an enumeration would be too tedious. So please call and see for veurselve*. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. WE invite the attention of Merchants to an examina tion of ?ur very l&rpe stock of Soft Fur and Wool Hat*. Also, Plush Caps, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. P. 1>. HAltPPR A SONS. ccc?\tu, a large novk 01 iiui^Kanan iiais. D ?pH? ___ S. D. IlARl'KR 4 ?0NS._ R SAXFOKH'S tlver Tnripirstn'. for tale nt KP.SltESBKRfi k AI.I.KVS.