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AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. \ xnr and tlngularfr eucct*-ful reroody f-r the A Bilious diseases ? Cmtircne-f, Induction, Jaundice. UrufMJ <? Lh-nnmtUm, Fevers, OouL iiuo^^*52S?^^ ?Skf22j Inflammations, Headache, PAin. In the Br*^, Mde Back, and I :mb?. Female Complaints, Xc- Ac. Indeed, very few are tbe in which a Purgative Medicine is not inure or less re luiirci, and much sickness and suffering might be prevented, if n IwrmHi lmt effectual Cathartic wore more freely used. No per ? .i e-..?i feel will while a retire habit of body prevails; l*?ide^ it *.*.n gf-ncrates strious und often fatal tLseases, which n^U v^rr been avoided hy the timely and Judicious use of u pood pur v .live This i? alike trueof Colds,Feverish symptoms,and Bilious .hmraieiitfl. They Wl tend to Income cr produce the deep ?1*4-1 aud formidable dSstempen which loud the hearses all or-r th'? tend. Ilrm- a reliable family phytic is of the first import j. - M the ]>iiIdle health, and this Pill has been perfected with ? ?ftsnmmate skill to niwt that demand. An extensive trial of it* \itru. -c by Physicians, IVofussors. and l*atienta has shown results ninos-big any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cure* I. ;vo Uen cC-ftn! bevon<l belief, were they not substantiated b> Vrrwons offncli exalted jwsltiou und character as to forbid the ?n-j.j' i.m of untruth. , \moM? the ?U tingu?.-'lied geutlomen who have testified in favor ('[ the <-xtinordinary rirtnua of these Pills we may mention Dr.. A. A. 1IAVE3, Analytical Chemist, of EojU.ii, and State /,...* -r of Massachusetts, "endorsed by He:.-. Edkacd Kvehsit. Senator of tlie United States. 1!. C. VVumiEOP. speaker House of Itepniacntaiivos. Am-OTT Lawkkxce, Minister llealpotentiary to England. * julls B. FlTZPATMCE, Catholic Bishop of Boston. bit. i'm*. T. JACKSO.M, Geologist to the Public Lands of the rnikl State?, Lijcorertr of the anaesthetic properties of Ktlier, Knight of the Legion of Honor. Ac. 11 ox. II. J. GAnnxen. Governor of Ma*?cbuseUs. llox Smox Brcwx, Litfhtenant-Ooverrior Of Massachusetts. 31. Vitin HT. Secretary of the Statu of Massach nset:-?. AI?p. J. R. CiriLTorV, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed bv Wx. II. SFfTArn, Senator or tho Unite:! States ef America. L 3Iaect: Secretary of State of the United States. wzt. 75. Asron, New Yoik Citv, tlie richest man in America. II. .T. Hav'ioxd, IJeufenanr Governor of State of New York. IfomtAS, Attorney General of State of New York. J r. r. jqxx Torrsr, Prof, of Chemistry and Materia Medica, C<.!: e r.f Physicians and Surgeons In the city of New Yorj:. Cou **?x A SnrrsoSf, Proprietors of the Astor House, NewY'ork. .A'.??. l*Ror. J. M. Locet. Cincinnati, Ohio. Endorsed by McLr.ix. Cincinnati; Judge Sup. Court of United States. Ticor vs Coswrx, I/??b:ino3. Ohio. Secretary of Treasury of U. S. Ai.fr.. nr Boptsco. ISopfia. Ilex. Jo?eph M. Wriort. Governor of JndL-ma. J.'.vrji II.irlax. Attorney General of Kentucky. K It. Coujxh. Secretary of State for Indiana. 11. STotER, Judge of Supreme Court, Cincinnati. Did spsce i?erinitT we could pive many hundred certificate from nil j^arts where the Pills have been used; but evidence ?-r?-n inure convlnciup than the exjierience of eminent "jmbJic own is found In their effect* upon trhuJ These Pills, the result of )ong Investigation and Rltidv. RFt' offered to the public ?3 the beat and DKnt bomplete which f!ie present *tate"Of medlcnl science can afford. They ore compoun'k-d u-jt of the dru^s themselves, lint of the medicinal virtues only of Yf-gvtable remedies, extracted l?y chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together iu such a manner w to Insure tho !??-4t results. This system of com position for medicines has been found, in tlie Clierry Pectoral and Pills loth, to produce ? more efficient romeily than lirul hitherto U*n obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvi<?ns. While by the old ?n?le of con> poi>it!o]i. every medicine is burdened with more or less of ucri? monious und "injurious qualities, by this each individual virtr.? only that i* desired for tho curative effect is pre?*ent. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each Milwtanre employed are left Inland, the curative virtues only being retuinod. Hence it i? self-evident tlie effects should prove, as they have proved, moie purely remedial, ami tho Pills a surer,' more powerful uutidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it la frequently expedient that my medicine kliould be taken under the dounsol of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of n. remedy without knowing its composition. I have yupplied the accurate Formuhe. by which both my Pectond mid Pills uro made to. the whole body of Practitioners in tho United States aud Itritbh AmeHeaii Provincefl. If, however, there should be any ono who lias not rcccived tlleni, they will t?e pioiuptlv forwarded by mail to his feqiu/st. Of all the Patent Jledreines that are offered, how few would be taken if their lonipoKitioy jras known! Tlieir life consists In their mystery. 1 have no myrterics. The composition t>f my preparations is laid o]>eii to all men. and ull who are competent to Judge on the subject fr-elv ncknovledgo their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Oherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects w?*re known. Many eminent physicians have declared tho xum: thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their cflects upon trial. They operate by th'ir powerful Influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into heiilthy action?remove tho obstruction* ?if the Bton'lnch, levels, liver, and other organs of the boily, restoring their irregular action to health, and cure by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are tho first origin of disease. B?*lug fugar wrapped, they are pleasant to take, ami being purely^ vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Unprincipled dealers may attempt t?> put you off with other pills, on which they malco more profit. Be not imposed upon by %ny such counsellors. For minute directions, see wrapper on tho Box. PRE l'A 11 ED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER, ?'radical und Analytical Clicinist, LOWELL, MASS. Prico 25 Centa per Box. Five Boxes for 31. SO I. II liY ocflliliw _ A. C. POOP * CO., Wheeling, Ym. - 3>t AISTOR. T. CARTWrtlGHT, WHOLKS.VTJi AND KliTAtl. SIUUK IX jfbsrc and zrusrra 1. rysrr itwkvts, cutlery as-v vartkty aoops. No. 115 Main Street. A (1F.XT for llkI.S,IJl\ DAVH <V ?9<?.'S PI. J V %.>'<>??. Th?? aHove tdnhos are fitted up with all the improvement#, in beautiful Rosewood ea?cs. My assort m*nt rin j' ? from the plain or stiaarc piano to the be.mtl ful Louis XIV stvl?*. Also, atfent for PrlnwN iH-dlotleens,1 ?arh<irt*s 7lelo4eoat, aud flta^hut ?V Stale's tielodc om. SHEF/r MUSIC. Tlielnrj?est stoc'i of sh?;ct raaalc, musical rrorks,ic? it., In th<; Western country. |3T" Music sent to any address, postage free, jy] Iii connection with the above, I keep every kind of mu ?Ifcni instruments and musrcal merchandise generally. Pianos, Meloi^ons, and every kind of musical ln?tru ctei?t? tuuetl aud repaired. All xo .js warranted at this establishment, novd REMOVAL. THE undersized, gratefull for the patronage they have received fi*om t'ie cltlsens of Whefellns an i the public trenerally, at the old stand, now respectfully &*k a continu ance of th?? same Ht their new location, No. 115 Main, be ttreen Monroe and TTnlon streets We purpose, at a'l s-?a?ons, to keep such an assortment of OIT IN A. mLASS. OUKEXSWAItK, HOUSE m STEAM BOAT Fumlshlnp Qooti? on htnd that will be most likely to . uit I he ta?te or ?rtl who may favor u" wl?b their patronage. Our Rooms are spacious, affording facilities unsurpassed in the Wesl to exhibit goods to advantage, and aside from our ltetalling and packing department we shall continue to keep on hand original packages 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 thts house, is a FLINT GLASS ^ANU KAGTOUV; hence onr Country Merchants tuav rely upon >avin>? the carriage from the East to this point, by buying their Glass and Quet-usware from us. J. X. DUNHAM * CO., mh!4 ?L>; 115 Main St.,t*etweeu Monrtte A Unionst* McCXiAIiLEISrS, knox & CO., RSTAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE WELL KNOWS STAND OF TFIE TRIO RED BOOT. NO. 19<J. M.UN STKKET. OPPOSITE THE SUSPENSION" BRIDGE. r|"^0 all who niav favor us with a call we can offer an un usually Urge variety of HOOTS AND SHOES, which we 5i*.arantee ctpiat in quality of material and workmauship to those manufactured In this or any -other par of the United States. * Thankful for tbe liberal patronage heretofore extended us, we solicit a continuance of the tame. inrrt McCI.ALLENP. KNOX & CO. New System. IN changing of basincj.* iron a ltt'}/ credit system to a cash one'or Its equivalent, ue also change long profits to very short ones, and in clo'lrig put .'our &toek of heavy Cloths* and Oas>!mei*s, tre twenty per rent less than our former prices, wfeat we say, by ca!lln?at N0i 2 Washington you will be at ?cnce satisfied we oeau Just what we say. WlfREi.SH a LARfN. TRANSPORTATION. Cleveland, Pittsburg & Wheeling RAIL ROAD. O X ant! after Monday, March S, 135$, (Sundays excepted) Trains trill run as follows : LEAVE CLEVELAND: 1:10 P. M. Mail Train, stopping .it all stations; arrive at Pittsburgh at P. M. and Bridgeport at S:4t# P.M. 10:30 P. M. Express Train, stopping at all regular stations (Ea-t Rochester and New Salisbury *re flag sta tions for this train) and arrive at Pittsburgh at 7:50 A. M. LEAVE BRIDGEPORT: ?:10 A. M. Express Train, stopping at ail regular station.; arrive at Pittsburgh at 11:25 A. M. and at Cleve land at *;S5 P. M. 4:?0 P. M. Mail Train, stopping at all regular stations, ar arrive at Pittsburgh nt 8:55 P. M. l.CAVR PITTSBURGH: C:00 A. 11. Mall Train, Mopping at ail stations, and arrives at C*level md at 5.?5 P. M. and at Bridcet>orl at 11:05 A. M. 4:00 P. M. Express Train, Etopplrent regular station?; ar rive at Bridgeport at P. M. Hut one train from Bridgeport to Cleveland daily?leaves Bridgeport a 6:l0 A. M. Excursion Tickets from Bridgeport to Pittsburgh and re* turning, Good tiro daynt-njf/. t'onnrctioiiN. Connections ?rs made by ail through trains as follows : At Cleveland, with trains for Toledo,Detroit, Obicaco and the North-.. e?t; also, for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Pails and Canada. At StcubenvilJc and Bellair, with the Steubenvllle k Indi ana and Centra. Ohio Railroads, for CadhE, Coshocton, New ark, fcarnesville^Zanc-svIlle, Wilmington, I.mcabter, Colum bus, Cincinnati,Indianapolis and .^t. Lou's. At Wheeling, ?ith Baltimore ? Ohio Railroad, for Cum berland, Harper's Ferry, Baltiiuoiu and Washington C.ty. Local and throutrh tickets can be purchased at the various offices on the line: also, at the Union Ticket Office, opposite tlie Levee, Wheelipg. Va 8uperln?rndap.i'i Office, C& P R R, > JAMES PARUKR, Cleveland. March 4. IS53. f iniiC Sup't. C5c i .-r ICO lbs. Me p r 1(M) lbs. niEE v?F M Bo.ton; J P u ?. ? 1 ^ . V- .?.r "oa"T- No 1 WlllajnWMt.anil J.hn tn n i'lv!;' i 5"U"' N> "Y"rk' fierce ACo n o Villi;. A0',*" Spi-lnpiiKu ? Brown, O.oclnnati, O; RO McUruo'. M. Hsin, I:i l b-.-.rar.rll, Dili k C" ami viiie, Jj.d, It K dais, m. Louis, Mo; Harris Worwley i Co McapMr, Tenn; L:cch ? Co, Chicago, Hi; J 1> ?laj?, f?r{ FlitelCrHT DKl'AHTMKNT. Cinoinnati, Wilmington & Zanes ville Railroad. A f ? nmitK p:,W!c prnerallr, Hr* hereby respectfully informed that the C. W. ? 2. It * fiJpo:"P*.n>' ,s nour PfPAied to r, coire and forward freight ??Jf'WTia#. on Hcovitd str'rvt A. 1 '?!. J-,m"inn?,!i Morww. Wllnrfnrton, Wash /I*I rr 'T ' Sf?* Lexinj*?n an.l lntcrnir <UatoRallona. Particular attention ml! I,, tol|,, ? 1 ffe1*'" for :!'<? U'?i ii. .ccorUanc s!V;r^ofenfa,:!sno^wh'u'"b>- w-??*% IVrUbt u-aj bcrtcoivrfl anj drllvtrcj .lurlnr? thr winttrr \ n il0 4 l>; 5! ' tununcr months ' ."P1 ' A' M-'? ?' 1 ? H-. ?h"|.p. Ti farortng the Coiupinv irllh th??rpatron,u?y rdj utK>h ,),? Company', AsSit. divine ??V'TJ attvntion umto inaurt; tiw Qtntw* proniptituUe and safety in ti.c forvardtDK of proiHrrtr > i trust,.', ta tiivir tarv. H13 Porfiirtl.cf Inforeuttkm w tlie Freijtht Tariff pmbllahtd by the Cnaipany, or applv to tf. K. SMITH, ftfovral Pr^U-ht Asent, ySlM iUu^TUIc. Ohln. . THE HAT. NEW STYI.K P A T E N T E 0 FLEXIBLE SILK HATS! The Moat Comfortable Ureas IVnt O Kt . THE WOULD ! Combining the beauty and elegance of the ~SILK HAT, irith the softness of tne Felt Hat. ?**I?U 5. P. HAItPKtt A SONS. Winter Arrangement. CHANGE OF SCI-IELMJI.15. TKAKSPbRTATIOS OFFICK B. & O. II. 11., I Vinizuxs STiTiox, Nov. Tih, 1M7. I ON and after Sunday JSrening, Nov. Sth, the Passenger trr.ins xrill leave this station daily at S:10 A.M., -1:10 P. M., and 10 P. 51 , Wheeling time. The Accommodation daily, (except ?unda> a) at S:10 A. M? will receive and dis charge pasxenpes at all the principal stations between Wheeling and Cumberland. The Accommodation train is discontinued on Ks&t end of road. The Express train daily, at 4:4o P. M., will receive and dlscharirtt passengers at the f(dlo\ritig stations only: Ben wood, Mouiidsvilie, Cameron, liurton, Denton's Ferry, Kftirnaojt, Fetterman, Oration. Itowlsburp, Piedmont, Cum berland, No. li Water Station,Sir Johti'g Run, Martinabure, Harper's Ferry, M mocacy, t?ykcsvii!e, and Washington Junction. Tlie Mail train daily, (except Saturday) at 10 P. M.,wiil receive and discharge passengers at all the prin cipal stations. The trains will arrive a? follows : MaU train 4 A M., F.x press train 10;J,> A. M., Accotnmodation train, from Cum berland, ut C:"j i*. M., Wheeling time. W. O. WOODSinE. Sup't. nov? J. ii FORD, A cent. I80T-8. " 18GT-8. PEWNS?iVANIA RAILROAD! WIN IKR AltUANGEMEJiT.?On and after Monday, b H ctniber 21st, TIIK FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, except Blind ay, at 7.50 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11J50 p. m. TI1E EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening, at 9.40. ' ** The;Johnstown Aecoinmudation train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at CJhP o'clock, p. in., etonp'ng at all stations, and running as far as Coneinaugh. First Accom modation Train for Turtle Creek lirlilse, leaves dally, rx ceptSnnday, nr H?.4o, a. m. The Second Accommodatlun Train for Turtle Creek, leaves, leaves dally, Sundav ex cepted, nt 4.?0 p ni. The T!drd Accornmodsition Train f.,r Turtle Greek, leaves daily, except Sunday, at 0.20, p. m. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:?Ex press 1.45 p. m.; Mail, 5.00 a. in.; Johnstown Accommoda tion, 11 a. iu.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 0 f?0 a. nr.; Second Accommodation, 12.4U; Third Accomuio<latiou, 0 1 j p. in. Trains for BlalrsvIMe and Indiana, connect at Ulairsvilic Intersection with Mail Train East, Express train West, and the Johnstown Aceammodatlcn Train East and West. Pittsburgh and UonnellsTille Trains stopping at all Sta tions on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road, leave dally; Sunday excepted, as follows:?Mail Train. 7 ?*0 a. in.: Ex press Train, 8.80 p. in. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh ami Coniu'ilsviile Road, arrive at Pittsburgh; S.JJ5 a. in., and 6.1t? p. tn. The traveling public will find it great I v to their Interes' In going East o- West, to travel by tho Pennsylvania Kail road,as the acjommodat'ons now offered, cannot be sur passed on any otin r route. As the road is ballasted w it it stone, and Is entirely free from dust, we can promise safe ty, speed and comfort, to all who may favor this road with their patronage. Fare to New York .$13 00 .i 41 " Philadelphia iooo " 44 Baltimore <i 50 44 4- Lancaster S SO 44 44 llarrisburg 7 4ft Baggage checked to all Stations on the l'-.nn*vlvanla Railroad, and 10 Philadelphia Baftlinore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets In the curs, will be charged Ten Cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no agent. NoTtcR.?In case of loss, th? Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, ami for an amount not exceeding ?inn. N. II.?The Excelsior Omnibus Line,has been employed to convey Pas^engi-rs . nd Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag gage. For Tickets apply to J STEWART, Agent., At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, JAn1 on Liberty and Grantsts., Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CKNTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Atlan tic cities with Western. North-Western, and South western States by a continuous Rollwav direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with da'ly line of 8b amen to all ports on tii.: Western Rivers, and at Cleveland an.l San dusky with St? amers to all ports on the North-Western Lafcfs; making the ino.it fJtrect% c.heancxt und reliable foutf.hv which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and front thu,ureal IF<st, RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS?Boots, Shoes, Hats and! Caps, Books,Dry Goo,I.,(ln bo;;#,.bales I A., and trunk?,) Druga,(in hoxctmnd bales) f pur 100 A'8* Feathers, Furs, Jfcc J SECOND CLASS ? Domestic Sheeting,1 Snlrtlng and Tlcklnv,(In original b-.le*,> {-r ? Drugs (iu casks,) Hardware, Leather, f . P?r (in 1 oils or boxes) Wool ?ui>i sheep Pdu 1 Eastward. THIRD CLASS.?Anvils, Steel, Chains (in ] rasks,) Hemp, Bacou,und P-u-k, baited (h*,s- ??r In casks,)Tobaero manufactu ed, (except cigars orcut,) & *. &e. FOURTH Oh ASS?CotTee,Fi(ih,Haeun,Beef nnd Pork (in casks or boxes, eastward.) Lard Jk Lard Od, Nails, Soda A*h, G r man Clay,Tar, Pitch. Resin. ,te. *,:"r further notice. notic IU CAf i0aJ# ^ cents per 300 lbs., until further ronh^JnitiT*2 P*r baU"0"tC3<idln* Ii" weight, ontH Iu 4lll:>|tinc Rood! from aoj-point >-a^t or Phtla l. l ftaf"u?ck?L.? "ci? Pmiutlrnr.ta , Ail Qo,V1,c,n'-n^'ith* nuMts nrtiilaroad a'te^iion ?r l forwarJaJ without GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE. NO. 174 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, VA. TREMENDOUS STOCK OF DRY GOODS! FOK FALL ATSTD AVINTEE SALES. EATT 3ET A * MT M? QTOKE k TI10MAS take pleasure In Informing the public that they have just received their second stock of Fal O and Winter Dry Goods, which they have boufdtt at most RUINOUS LOW PRICES. One of the partner* wan iu New York during the recent GliEA T PANIC IS MOSEY MATTERS, and buying with the CASH, he was enabled, at the NEW YORK GASH AUCTIONS, as well as of Jobbers and Commission men "who hud to have money," to buv many kinds of Goods at an A3I ItEDUCJDIOIV from the regular pfices. They would state that they are now selling many kinds of Fine Dress Goods at Irorn 25 to 40 per cent, less than six weeks since. Their stock woulu l>e found to lie the largest and most desirable in the city, having cost them &50,000? aud oc cupying their entire store-house, which Is nearly ICO feet deep and three stories high. Particular attention is invited to their superb stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, embracing $10,000 worth of Rich Dress Silks, Satins, Robes, Velvets, etc.; $0,000 worth of French Merinos, Cashmeres. Y>elaines, 4c., in every variety of style and quality; French Printed, Striped, Ombre Shaded; Robes, DucaH Robe a Quille, etc., etc.; t>i,Q00 worth of Shawls, (Soaks, Mantillas and Scarfs, embracing some of the richest Chen file, Brocha and Stella and Scarfs, imported. Their stock of RICH FURS is very desirable and very low. Their stock of Domestics?especially Woolens?to wit: C issixuere*. Tweeds, Casinets, Blanket* and Flannels, has never been equalled in qualitv or cheapness. They have a large stock of V.\ CPF.TING, RUGS, RICH CURTAIN* GOODS, etc., to whleh they have rtevottil an entire room, and these, with their entire stock of goods, will be found to be excelled by no house" in the West; ir quality and price. Particular attention is invited to their stock of BONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS, which have never been equally! In point of beauty,?lepance fttid cheapness. They solicit the attention of cVraA Buyer** and believe that this Is the time to hup Good*?cheap with CutJt. novl9 WHEELING- TO CINCINNATI. WEST AND SOUTH. SHORTEST AXD MOST DIRECT ROUTE to CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE. FRANKFORT, LEXINGTON', EVANSVILLE, YTNCXNNE8, CAIKO AND ST. LOUIS, And all points West and South is via. the Cincinnati, Wilmington and ZAXKSVILLE SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD. Ticehe mile* shorter by thin lloute than tia. Coltimhui to Cincinnati. Take ihe Central Ohio Road to ZANKSVIU.,!;, And there change cai:s and take those of the C. W. Short Line. TRAINS LEAVE ZANfcSVILLF. AStOLLOWS: At l'J:15M. & i i:4u P.M., lor Cincinnati and points a-s above, on arrival of Central Ohio Trains from Wheeling and the East. This route passes through N. Lexington, Lancaster, Cir cleville, Washington, Wilmington and Marrow?the richest and most beautilnl part of Ohio. He particular and ask for Tickets via. the C. W.A Z. Short Line Kail itoad. FAKE AH LOW A8 BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. For THROUGH Tickets and other information, ??nqni?*e at Central Ohio Ticket Office, in theSprlgg House, on Water street, Wheeling, Ya. E. GEST, Pres't, W. W. KAk LEY, Act.P-ipt., Cinciniiati. Zanesville, O. _Je22-ly Virginia Central Railroad. ORANGE AND ALKXANDKIA 11AILROA1J. Great Northern and Soutliern Mail Route. FOR NORTHERN. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRAVELERS. rI^wic?5 Daily, (Sunday night excepted,)between Rich .1 taond and Washington City via Oordonsvllle and Alex andria. Hours of departure at Rich* inond C:-15 A. M. afid 7:f?0 P. M. Returning leave Washington... t> A.M. and -\ P.M. and Arrive at Richmond 1:20 P. M. and 4 A. M. Baggage cftoefc's and tickets, given 'through between Rich mond and Washington. THESE TWO JIAILRQADS HAVING NO STRAP RAIL, and hciuirln exc-ll??nt order,aud CARRYING THE GREAT NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN MAIL, Rive the W?tguar antee of always securing connections, a-* is shown by arri val is dally ai Richmond and Washington .city In advance of the Steamboat line. Eakb hbtwkcs RtciiMuxn axp WaBUImotos $5,50 An Omnibus will be found always ready to take through passengers aud their baggage of wearing apparel, between, the two Depots,Triie of charge, with ample time for them to take their uieala, whether going North or South. Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville and Washington at the Terminus of the Road, now nearly com-* pleted to Danville. An Agent of the Company will receive the Checks of passengers from the Danville Road, and at t? nd to their baggage all the Way to Washington orjthe Bal timore Depot. The fare the same by the mail line as by the old steamboat route. There Is no chancre of cars cn the night line,between Rich mond and Alexandria. fel cbas. wrms. hrvry aostib. IIAHH.TOX T. M'VKIQH. w triers, tir<nc & IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FORE 11 iN AND DOMESTIC IDRY GOODS, No. I'i!) I?lnrlcet Mtreipl, dee16-6m* PHI L ADELP HIA. Cll. O. 'OW.VK. w. H. DAUSKS. SOWER & BARNES, PUHLISITKRS AND nKALKRft IX Mincelhineon*. School ami JBlanb Book*t aiul STATIONERY, IVo. :S.'t .IVortli Third Street, below .4 re la, PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHERS OP PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS & RKYS, The largest and best Outline Maps ever Published. SANDER'S FEW READERS, WILLSON'S HISTORIES, 40. | Blank II toks, Writing, Wrapping,"Curtain and Wall Papers. decUMhn . GRANGEirs" Commercial and Mathematical INSTITUTE. OOLUMUUS. OHIO. Splendid Lwhieements to those who icith to attend a Commercial Collepe. ? SITUATIONS GUARANTEED! OK, TUITION FREE I jSUMHE U A RRANflBMElTS. rp0 TITOSK WHO ENTER Sir INSTITUTE, OR RK5IIT : L ma $.M>, ana thm <>cure GUARANTEE SOIIOI.AR . SHIPS, any time before the 1st day of next September.can, ' uj?on completing a thorough course of Double Entry Book keeping and its Collateral Branches, secure lucrative ern : plo.vmehtln Commercial nr Banking Houses as Accountants i within ninety days after their graduation, or *1** they will ? be indemnified to the full amount of the sura paid for tui i tlon, and thus realize Free Tuition, or I.ncraliveSi!tmtlona. Graduates fro-** this Institution now filling responsi j ble and lucrative positions as Cashiers, Book keepers and i RailrOlid Office Clerks, in different sections of the country, j and ar?? being preferred by business mon to Graduates of ? any other Mercantile College. Hence the above unparal . It-led inducements which nothing but the trreat Superiority of my instruction ahd thorough training of my students for ? business life would warrant. The Principal of thi* Institution, has hern a practical J accountantfot* it longer j>erio<i than any other Teacher in the iVe*t*rn country. Address the undersigned for further pcrtlculars. myil W3I. W. GRA.NGCR. T. CART WRIGHT, M USIC PlJBlilS HE H , ? 3iai> wrstKur. 1I9T OP NEW MUSIC:? j The Crystal Waltz; composed by a gentleman of this city, Fartune Teller; (GuUall J.P. OWn. Sultan's Polka; (Pisuo) Charles 11. Albert. La Sulphide Vnlfe; (Piano) J. Asehvr. La Clpchette da P.itn; (Piaivo) i^februe Wcly. Eugire Masnrka Sentimentale; (Piano) Jati.es Beliak. Masurka des Traineaux; (Piano) J. A6cht-r. The celebrated Rondo Kinalr, as sung by Madame La bo rde; (Piano) Max Mar^tzek. Also received the following pieces of Masic Bessie's Grave; a beautiful song. What is Home without a. Brother. What is Home Without a Flster: companions to What Is Home without a Mother. Maid of Sylvan Nook. Flight of the Robin. The Snow has fallen around me. Also, a large ossortuieut of Musical Works, <fcc., Ac. M-Vlw GEORGB B. WICKHAM, ~ AUCTIONEER AMD COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ko. 180 Market Square, W trKKLlNG. VA. O ALE8 of DrrOoods crcrjr?Tenlnp, rurnitar. sale, every O Wednesday ami Satarday mornings, at S o'clock A. M. Sal^s of Real promptly attended ta. UALK L'?r?g arid Short l.aee Mitu,' verv prcltv,"juVl r eelvajl. [Jyi] HETSKFLI. * SWFARlNffBK. rISBON. Madeira, Port, Sherry and Malaga Wine, Just j n-ccived and fsr sale by - i'i W. A. TOWARDS 1 BBO. BKXJAHl.s coaTES. waltkk bkows. COATES & BROWN", COM MISSION M KUCHA NTS, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP WOOL, !Vo.43 .TInrkct Street, above Front fttreet. PHILADELPHIA. KEKEHENCES. ? Barcroft, Bearer A Co., Philadelphia; Wood, Baron A Co., Phils.; Deal, Milllgan A Co., Phila.; McFarland, Evans A Co., Phila., Morris L. liallowell A Co., Phila.; Caleb Cope A Co., Phila.; William II. Brown k Co., Phila.; John H. Brown A Co., Phila.; Hai-uel, Brother A Co., Phila.; Lcvlck, Brother A Co., Phila.; Wyraen, Appleton A Co., Baltimore; J. Ripley A Cam eron, New York; McCurdy, AM rich A Spencer, N. Y.; J. A J. Sloven,Cincinnati;Smith* A McCombs, Warren,Ohio; James Parks, Esq.,Steuben ville, Ohio; WiUiinn Price A Son, Smith field, Uiiio; Grafg A Clark. Washington, Ohio; J. A J. It. Dick, Meadvillu, Pa,; Brotherson A McReynolds, Peoria, Illinois. decLVly* PBiNDIjJESTON fit BROTHER, COMMISSION MEBGHANTS, I'7*OR the sale of Leaf Tobacco, Flour, and Produce gener 1 ally, I*?0 Smith'* Wharf, and Depot, II Of) Pratt street, 13ALTIMOKE. REFER TO:? Hugh Jenkins A Co: F. W. Drune A Sons, Long A Byru, and y Baltimore. The cashiers of any of the J Baltimore Banks. J D. Lamb, Esq., C.usli. N W B*k Va.1 S.Brady, ? 4 M A MBank, f ww... Tallant A Delaplaln, f ^n<eunf Jas. It. Baker. J J as. McCully; Pittsburgh; Rhode# A Ogilbay, Bridgeport?, O. Green A Dorsay, Povvhnttun, Pt, 0 Michael Dorsey, Captina MUM, I ?n Alex. Armstrong; Armstrong's <lo \ ,nl co? Jacob O. Grove, St.' Clalrsville, O. Peter Menagor, Gallipolis, O. W.I McCoy A Bro's., SistersvHle, Ya. Tweed, Hilely A Wright, 1 Joseph C. Butler A Co., [^Cincinnati, O. John Crelgh, ) Geo. Green, Jan., Gordon A Co., T ouT?vilie C. MrMoran, ? wmwrilie. Sauil. S.' Preston A Co. . . an2S-l vd TABB, 3HIPIiTjY & CO., FLOUR Ss GENERAL FltODUCE Commission Merchants, 51 LKiKTN ISALTVUORfc. REFEREXCES. C 0 Jamison, Esq., cashier Dank o I Baltimore. D Sprigg, Esq.?Oashler Merchants* Bank. Trueman Cross, Esq.,1 Cashier Coin. A Fanner's Bank. Mesers Greenway tXc Co., Rankers, Baltimore. " John Sullivan A Sons, do ?? S C Baker A Co., Wheeling. MrJftft R Baker, do Mr E B Swearlngen, do Jagf^-Cash advances made cn consignments. dc6 " 1' HI LADELl' il}~A C irtain Warehouse, 171 OhMtixl /&., PbUadetpula, opposite the Slate Uoute, HENRY W S AFFORD, IuPOJlTEK AND DEALER IN CuitTAINS, MATERIALS, AND FlUNITITRE COVERINGS, which he offers at the lowest market prices, vrno LE&A I.E AXD RKTA iL The stock comprising, in'part, the following: Embroidered Lace Curtains; Gilt Cirnicea; do Mudin do do Pins; Drapery, Laces A Muslins, do Bands, French Brocatelis, all widths Canopy Arches and Rings; and colors; Corus, Tassels, Gimps, Satin de Laines; Fringes, Curtain Drops, Ac. Damasks; A large stoek of FREXCH FLUSHES, of all colors and qualities on hand. PA TNT ED WIXDO IF SUA DES, and IIOLLA XDS of all colors for shading. N. B. Persons ordering Curtains, will give the measure of the lielehth and width of the entire frame of the window. marl 7?1 y?lAw 7777? LOXJX'X Watch and Jewelry Store, NO. Ill LIGHT 8TKEKT, (4 tbxtrefrom Baltimore *t., onpo*it* Fouutain Hotel,) BALTIMORE. THE subscriber, after twentv years' experience in the ti tles of Europe, would inform citizens and strange? who are In want of a good watch, that, for quality of work manship, his watches defy coin]>etition; he having faclJ'f'S for obtaining Fixe Losdos Watches, which few ir: t?!c c try possess, bein%per*onaUg 'i&juainted with the most emi nent London manufacturers. *. ALEXANDER, L>tt6 of J. J/. French'* Royal Exchange, London. Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired properly. All Lpndon Watches soM* at this establishment,'warranted free of cost for four years. seplfr-1rd LLOYD A GOm Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth St., npnmitt the Treasury, WASHINGTON, p. C., ?n*h udvancrd on flniiot. &'?? CLAIMS before Congressof the United States that have been abandoned by other agonu a? uorthl<?#*,h*rc been -nrcesafully prosecutvJ by ?t3. Litters addressed as ah "ret powfnntd, rHllhp promptly attended t'?. apl' f Baltimore, y mmmv Founded 1852. Chartered 1854. LOCATED i er Baltimore and Charles streets, BALTIMORE, M D. npiIIS Institution is now in U e most prosperous and flour L iihing condition. Twice duriug the last two years has it been necessary to obtain larger apartments for the ac commodation of thu increasing number of student*, repre senting nearly every State in the Uiiion. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desira bly located buildings in the city. The rooms are commodi ous l> arranged,spacious aud elegantly furnished. The advantages and facilities here offered to young men deal r in z to qualify themselves properly for th?- various du ties of the Counting Boom, or to obtain a Tliorouyh Prac tical Bwiinestn Education generally, are unsurpassed In any particular by any similar establishment in the United State*. Fa c u I ( y : E. K. LOB1PR, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts,Commerce, Business Ctt?toms, etc. J.M.P1IILLIP3, Professor of the Theory and Practice cf Book-Keeping, and Commercial Circulations. il. H . D A "V I E 9 , Associate Professor of Book-Keeping. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Bfuines* and Ornamental Penmanship. S . T . W 1 L VI A M 8 , Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law'. Rkt.E. YEATKS KEE9E, D. D ., Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. TRUSTEES I v Han. Jna. P Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vnnsant, i Hon. Thomas Snana. Wm. IS, Keigider.E?q., 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 Itas a desk to himself, and is separately in structed. Tht re being no vacation during the year, Studentscaa en ter at any time. The time usually required to complete the full coarse, from 6 to IS weeks. A Dipioma Is awarded to all Graduates. A lartre and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, containing npwards of ?ix*quAaa r*?f representing the Exterior and Interior Yi?*w of the College, various characteristic Designs, Penmanship, ire., scstby mtilyres vf ckiinre, accompanied with Catalosufrgiving full particulars. Atdrees, je4-tf * E. K. L^)S1ER,AJHmore% Jftf. CEDAR BUCKI-frtj, Zinc Wash Boards, and tua-r Boxes, jtiitw IveW and for sale by myll W. A. RDWABDPA RHO. MISCELLANEOUS. J. T- SOOTT, No. 157 Main stre ? , Wheeling, Va. Wholesale ad Retail <jILY?It 1 O cils, Go DEALF IN lVfilehea* Clock*. Jeire.rf, IVnlch & Clock .llaterkals. Tool*. CSIaaaee, Plated and Dritania Ware, GoM Pens, and Peu . Gold aa<l 81|?< r tipvetwU*, Fort Monnaiet, Purio Car<] C&lrs, Cabas, Work box?*. Brush-*, Cumbj, Perfonc ry. Fancy Soap*, Pocket Knives, Seldom, Raaors, iUvolrtfri, Piitol?,G?;r.Si!.iPlat?il Specks,Spoons an J Porks, Ee^slia, Silk Guards, Steel Keys, Steel Pens. Jet and Coral Goods, and a general assortment of useful and fancy articles. Having lately added rery largely to my stock, both in the Whoicsale and Retail departments, enables me to offer to Watchmakers, Mc.jhanta, Pedlars. and the public generally, a rery complete assortment at the lowest prices. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and warranted.^ golden bee hive store, 174 MAIN ST.. WHEELING. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. STONE & TilOMAS take pleasure In announcing that they are now In receipt of their full stock of Fall and Winter !>ry <?oo?taf Vnrletiesand Ullllfirrr ?5oodo. They kave just received their Second Fall Purchases, which, added to their former stock, will enable them to pre sent to the Public more than S50.000 WORTH OF GOODS, ! Being bv far the largest and MOST DESIRABLE stock, and I embracing the BEST SELECTION of choice goods they have ever offered to the Public. I To their former variety they hare added a larre stock of Carpeting nnd Ruw of the latest de?i*ns and best makes, and also a beautiful lln- of choice Furs, suitable for the Winter Trade,?to both of wliicii, 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 ing largely with th? Ca*h,(as they have done for many years p ist) as well as directly from the Importers, and ManaCao tu.vrs in some instances; they are able to offer inducements to t ?*e Com\ Buyer*, either by the PIECE or at RETAIL exce*. d by no similar house it the West. To meet the wants of their rapidly increasing Trade, they have made, a ad are making atuple arrangements to furnish the Public with one of the best selected stocks of goods in their line In the West. In tlils stork may be found fully 12,0f?q yds Silks?embracing some of the finest imo 4,'AM) '" Frcneh Merinoes, Cashmeres, Bomb a Thlbets and Maddomfas?of every quality and color, A full line of the Richest Painted, Ombre shaded an in striped Cashmeres and Delaines?Imported. 400 Fhawls and Cloaks?embracing some of the ever offered in Wheeling. 80,00{> yds tHn^hams. Debases, Ddalnes and Prints, and 60,000 44 of Dome?t;ci?embracing the largest line of American Woolens and Cotton poods 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 shall be wantin? t ? please. They feel confident that they can offer inducements to floic cash t'uytr* excelled by Mi house in. the West, if In the United Slates. * No triable to ?h-iw gooffs?goods sehttn Car1*. Hotel? and Boats for vustomerr. (JP 'Always on hand, Prime Live Geese Feltheri. novJ New Arrangement. T WOULD announce to the subscrlb-rsfor paper?, Period ical*, Ac , vhos? names have been transferred to us from .Mr. Tobln's Itooks, that we arq now receiving said Period! cnls Ac. regularly.nnd noldrequest ih'?? a bo v .- referred to, to call at 117 Male stre-t. Any wishing to discontinue thdrsubserlptlons.will please advt?c us thst we may not lon ger preserve their copies. We have juu received a c**e of elegant Family B-bl-a; also late publications; Mrs. llents' and Mr?. South worth's Works. Everything in t'i: Book and Stationery li.ie can be ha-l a* the **Cheap Book Store," No. IllMatoWNii. ( Jas. c. Wheeling Savings Institution, OFFIVK. I9i HT. fAFFICEoptn from 0 o'clpck, a.m., until ?> p. m. Discount V.7 d-v?Thursday,Id o'clock, a. m. py* Money received on transient depodte. Interest paid onspcoial d-pojites. J. CRTTVStCCM, AtCX. R?V3*R-?, Ai.~.x. Parro*, A. N. J13X 90s,Disan.Jal B. Mar^Asu Fircimiiail. K- Lxsr?DtURCTjn*. M. NELSON, President. WM M ?Cf?Y. Tr^w-rer. Revolvers! Firearms! CUTLERY! VARIETY GOODS!! ^TRUMSKS. I WOULD call attention to iuy la. _v- and splendid stock of Firearms,consisting of Single and Double Bareled-Guns, Celt's, Allen's. Marion's, and Warner's Revolvers, and a ^reat variety of Pistols too numerous to meat! >n. ALSO?Asdlendiii stock of Cutlery, Variety Goods, etc.? Trusses and Supporters In great variety. ?^"All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dis patch at C. CART WRIGHT'S Cutlery, Variety and Made Store, jelO 1?5 Main at.. Wheeling. W. L. JEFFRIES, WITH MEIXSEL & GRAFTON, riiOtll AND CKJIKIiAI. PUODt'lli COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ni> 149 PRATT BTHBBT, formerly Halt. ?V Obio l&nllroaal Depot. KALTJMOKE, Situated near the Wharf, with Warehonse 50 feet front by ?j3 i fret deep; railroad track running through the same. Tnelr facllltlet for handtlag Fuxre and Gaais, are there fore, unsurpassed In t^us city. Liberal advances no?i? on cpnslgjimeuts. HEk'KR TO:?James Harvey,K^n.,Cashier Western Bank, Bait; D. Spring, Esq., Qasjler Merchants Bank, Bait.; Messrs. H. Rleman * Sons, Bait.; Messrs. J. D. Martin ? Co., Lancaster, Ohio; Messrs. James K.-nrnitt A Co., Waver ly, Ohio; Messrs. H. Hemphill A Co.. Ripler, (Jhio: A. J. Wheeler, Esq., Banker, Cincinnati, 0hl?>: Messrs. H D. Chipmen & Co., Cincianati.Ohlo; M-ssrs. D'leplane A Co., ClreleviBe, Ohio; Messrs. Bar net tk* &c*t?lherger, Davon. Ohio; W.C.Cassel. Esq., ZtnesvUle, Ohio; A. Thurston,Esq.. Cashier Ban k o f Louisville, Ky> dectt-J-u New Books. JttsT RECEIVED?Fresh Leaves by Panny Fern; Oi l House tag the River; Moss Tide, bv author of Aloue and Hidden Path; Abbott's lllttory of Napoleon; Poe's Mis cellaneous Works; The Invasion and Capture of Washing ton; A .JhiU's History of the United States, by Boxner; A Child's History of Eagland, by Dickens; Taylor's History of Ireland, Ao., Ac., and for sale at publisher's prices, by JOSEPH OltAVRS, oelfi Centre Wheeling. Muaio, Ivluaio, Musio. LIST MUSIC, jus: recelred this morning:? Shower of Pearl*?La Marseillaise. Why do Summer Ros-.-s Fadet Child of the Regiment. Gambler * Wife ?Hook and Lvlder <?iick btep. National t'uiou.?On'.ecr's Funeral. Long long Weary Day.?I have no Mother 3Tow. Selma, or Star of the evening?No **lsht There. Song of tlie Caytire;?The Pay Our Mother Died. Tarantella.?The Rock Beside the Sea. ?he Troubadour's Song.?0'tr the Lone Pea. The Last Meetlnr with the OldPi'Uc*. And others,too uumeroua to mention. No sharge fcr loo - Ing. Call and see. foe 15] PATNE k CO. Cheaper than Ever. G\ RK kT DIS ruKS^aDil heavy losses In the East; Railroad I Stock, Bank Stock,and all goods forced on tb<? Market and sold at niinoin prices to the Importer "and Mami'actur er. I.have just returned frc m the Eastert cities and have pcrcha.s*-d roods at those ruinous prievs,andl now offer to my eu?toiBAt?.rnd 'be public generally, goods made up to order. In Coat", I'-nts and Tests In the neatest and w.ost fashionable way, and ready-made clothing, lower than they hare ever l?een offered In thts market. Tnu will get fiac clothes for the same you have heretofore paid for ooarae Come and buy {oc?f.J A. II 4DAMS. IflSK IHPOKoU) c:1 -AUS AND CHEW ING TOBACCO . just received and for sale by W. A. EDWARDS k BH0., corner Monro* and karteftstreets, my 11 Opposite M'Lure House. 17M)R MOCEXlNG ?mack Tamatam Cloth and Ca^llisi opened this day ap2?? 1IETSKEL1. k SWEARING EN. s PERM CANDLES?-just received and for sale by my It W. A. EDWARDS A BRO MONET.?PhiLadelpLla and Baltimore Bank Notes taken for goods, by WIIEFLKR A VAKTN} ?ep?5 No. "2 Wa^ltlngton Hall. DOZ. Leghorn Hat*, just received and for sale low Wholesale and Retail, by apn ?. IV HARPER A FO^ 80 I-NTELLIiiENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE Thtundefiipied take this occasion to rcnhii i|.?- r frirn i. yj*. , that la connmioa witi? tolteDtfwtT, tr.-r L?r,.- a JotOfltr. t:i.? ip for Ibe cx wuod of ?n kisui of ?*?'-*?1* ANDOBNAnKVTAI.PRIMTIM, cloftly "cw, ?mtr*c:=s tfcrla tliir .^rl*'r tKtlr UTS= *34 Wr-J ^ J CV"?- V>",4c.,bv.nt porci.aM.1 at the l?. Mt.Mhp.rtea. an.1 tbcJoh Ofl?heir./..JiMlnct department ^Jlclccuy m?n?scl. taejr c*o *u?rant? u, ik?"-aitonier* enare ?atlj??r??,;.t M rwaroj e.? with which their wore will be done. They are prepared to ?ac*ato ^ ?AlW' HXO, ClSCOLAJC*, Pj^u^, Lakc^s, Coscjcst Bnjj, Bui. Haas*. Ball T^ctsT ?,4"LS 5c4D:,fa? Steamw.at B.rxs, Baa* Csicjii, Acenos Kni< J43" DlLAT Tiotrr*, fj0*1?* FkiiviKr &MU, i>au>s, Raium.ad Uli?ks, Kitcerrf, Hotkl K?iL<rEm. Pa-JTWT, etXKOU, Bancrg, Ej_rcr:ox Ticxrr*, *^leVrr,wth,fr Jc,CTiPti'>ri of LeUer press fnuuer. Al?? ul kinds of work in COLORS AND BRONZKS. i* Al' order* from * disianc? promptly atteifinl ui. CAMPBKI.L A MoDkUJlOT. TO I*ft I %'Tiilt*. We are prepared to furnuh Printers with Wade*? *uoer. ? Nrw*? Book and Job Inks. We hare now on hand:? ' *?>. han.lpr?i. I !>nrk Blar !\r?.lnk. powpra,. I l istlCrrm "*?k '"'v I Elnrk (Jrrrn. ??"?* ninck. 1 rllow. Kxirn Ftnx U?. I IV b lie. Itm Ink. | Cold xlir. ft"!..'-.' d*- Varai.h lfl?? Bl nr. I ftc.Jcc. Ac. All Ink# sold by u? warranted toV?ood: ?ud If found to be ??, ean be returned at oar expense. r^"Termi cash. ?>n,T CAMPBEU, 4 McDERMOT. BLAPJBLS! A very neatandsaperiorartlcle of BANS CHECKS on all the city Banks ORDER BOOKS. ai.ANK DEEDS, NOTES. DRAFTS. &C.. Prirt.-il nil -rfa r*[*??*. for sale t this OiHci. O'lti: Jiereiptg <tnd Sills of La-lint] hat.saxdcai7s! ~ S. D HARPER ft- SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hats, Caps and Straw (roods. CORNER MAIN A HXIOK ST.TKKTS. VY^E have on ban 1 and are rec-Ivinj? d^ily, a larre and f ? coznplcte assortment of Hats an 1 Ctp*, embracing every variety of stv!e an 1 prtc-. An J tn view of t'-.- in creasing demand for first<*'asi * >nds, ar? hare paid par ticular attention to I'jr gct'.in/ u? *>f *-i;h a? ar ? etpr*<i?I) jvdapt^d to the want* of sarr^jt > n-r?. Oar arf with Eastern hou<-? aresuch that we are enabled to tern tl the latest styles of K its an 1 dip} as soon a* in'.ro lu?? I.-? An 1 T.'caa promN-tl.at t!i ? n-jr. ?r snl mxtb-nt fa! *? sortment*. as Wv'il a? t"?- H ???t ji ofevery le?cr:p:ijr are to b?? found at our establishment. Tiie public are r-jp^tfjllr inr?t- I t> c til an 1 e*x*nlnt ?iarito;k3j are *v:!l spire n ?:ri!n<t t ri7o ??*itir-?\tl?f.irti ?a at?3 ?? K D. II VUPKfl * J. S PORBS, DEALER IV CLOCKS, KLBGANT GOLD \N"r> SIT.VRR WATCilES, WII.VKTt At ? PT,\rKI) U'tHK. }^INK?n of J -r. ;rr. Divnta-t a-i I Pins, I Cni!n?Sir H-*nt ? O ?M P??n?. i!*. 3I?.*ve nutans, a arjje stooi >fV*r.-:r Goods, i;., &Cm jy VII irticl-iS sold, T-xrranse ? - r -pr^fnt ? 1. *'? r* an I i ? -rj\ry r.*jalr-l a i t 'Slin. Kt.'le a il m.*-tr N'GvV B00X13, VT J. C. OW3, (fyr.n -rfr J. II Tn . Xn. 117 Main street. J?r?t -ivei. a ' ?rj<r lth if nx'?*cl ! intoMSshool sad Wai!r B-jofai; ilo ?. . ? ? - .1 . ? ? "f Wall o ip-r. A'tinnz oar im ;i -a?r i? ? f.?v? I G'n-oa** Rome. H-jrae*' iiftaai^Irrinf^ Itlft of Waitdn^n, T> - ? And Rollins'Works. Piutarch's uir^sy C Coanientariw, also, Rrr.tou's T^ilrty Vc ?r3 in th? i5 > ?'e Kane'iEtpltrbijEr??4itl<ja. !?!?? !?3e p tr xi! fix v*-ry, tn? TIIUs of the^aitcoiac, Ui ?T?t'n, Jfarry in^- Too Latr, ire.. At. We hare al<*? a larrr nn*nSerof book* ?-lected ?tjr-MMr for th* Holl Jars, which b ? * ? :i r vt'11 j ! - ? > Also the piWJntfAn* of th; Pr_?j!>/terian B >tr!, Sandajr School Uni^n an l Tr*ct Society. Krery t-'iinir a? lalir f>uadin n? 'Sailt and ^atloaerr line ^?ept constantly on h n 1, at So. 117 \l*i* *tr?et. dec?I WT*1' n j* iQ?tCKta?foUQtfia; make of lllea :'r?e i ? > and Brawn C<>ttons, in ail r?dthsf w ?^;'a we will sell ajt prijes as low as can be boa ?ht in tne city: 1 case ap.-r I4eai. (OleaM.) 2 " Water Twist, di 1 " PIrenix, do 1 " Artlcs,(Kxtrah ary) do Al?o, a larcre ??apply uf "Wnit.- flick,** N*. T. Mills, and Inlose celebrated Hott^jwife Co? *n. uaowx GOODS. 1 Bile S-t "Verer^fuk** 2 ** 4-4 **Conesto?a** X ?? ??Waterloo** We also hare Iiw sapplles of pillow ca?e llntn* an 1 sheeting, Tabb- Diap-.r Damask. Towels, Towei!:n^ Doyli.? and Napclnsof all sSxcj, qoa!!t!cs and p;?:t-rn?. nor7 lIKlSfCKI^L A nWBAKIVGEf. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. F' },T<>HE and ftrr sn!c, at reine?;! pricci, the foTlowine artlrles, viz: PlMe Warmers, n *w <!yl rs an I plain; Coal Vase*, fir* --t?: P?reStands of .liar.-r^nt rjnal:ri.-?.? Also, Fen<lrr?, A?h Pans, Coal Seattle, Toilet ? Clip Buckets, Ctke, Pplee and Knife B-ixm; Tc*Tri7?, Co<"n pap ers, lletrth Brooms, assorted PaV?-, C>T" anfT^a Mats, C'taflnr >*nd Ve?<-tabl?> Ojsh^i, Pia'ed %nd Pork" of t!?e liwt ?tnality; Cloths*. Traveling an i C ip Ba? ketsof various ???item.*: Ride lr-?n??. Min^e .M ?t enters and rarloas o'.her articles a?rful to Hon?e Ke-p-r^ H M. U K ill" UN No. 31 Slinrw Street. O. OAKFOKTHtS Ale and Porter Bottling C3tab!<shmeDt> Ltxs stjust, izrwB<:\ ?i>73 axd nitu iri. EA;T WHEELING, VA. A GOOD sapplvof 3ti!i1iN ?'??bntJNl K-nn-t nod oth*r AI^s,Brown Stout and Porter, always on hand. Tar. I eras and families supplied on the c-?*t r -asonable . ry iHord^ra addressed?Box No. 417. Poet -O II-e?will be promptly attended to. RoTnaval. 'I'HK ?nhsrrlber takes p!?asnre In ?-f"?rmioT the pdWo I. In nncral, in<l ?li? <? nl?[Kriol frl^o U in f irr ;al-ir. ?-hit he intL'd'U to ItKMOVE hit htmrr aa l t- rxbionublr ?l?rk .rol.thln' To the tptcl-TOl r??rn. No. v Al.tn V'l ? Jhr, latelj- oj;.:ikcJ Itr A. lu 1 tnlwnWH Ro-.-j?r A Brother'* Dry Rwl star-, to ^i,ee I Incite UT -n r frien?l> la want or C!'.fi!nrto call on ? ,'t-r t' ? 1r<t -.f April. 'akl'.| JARnXTCIMKlD. Ploughs! Ploughs!! I?^J* been appointed *o!f ! *r this cltr f?>r th- *al Everett k BI tnkensopa'oeiehrated _ , LEVEIi PfiOCJOHS. Tnesejrtoa^ns are Very justly eo-ni lerci v* - .?^*ter-r of taedlntUi market, and the att -rationof fim;r* si I mrr chants U directed to tli-m. I lc?-ep n constantsanp?/ of th dlflrerrntnuiubers,tO{rSberntth potnts,&c. I. M. PT7MPTIREV No7dM%:u8?'^t. F lTLTO X IIO US E. Washington, Pa. THE undersigned having leaded this w!lknown ho Ul, and bavin; thoroughly reritt^-l it, takes this opportanity of prts?-ntfttjr its claims to th- travelJnr fommnniiv. He line scores! the services of the m-rt obtt. In* anu attentive waiters; and his table will b-, st alitl<a<s furnished with the be?t market ?Tor?!s. The ?t-ibTine '?* thewoft ex tens jsc in th: county, and !s attended *?r fnl hostlers. The moet d:!l-/ent attention will l?e jriven to insnrr t'l' tromfort, an?l to e^iter to the tr?n?< nf all who nsr beeo cuesu. Ko paint or expanse w'di lie-snared to makf t?-?? a comfortably ltcne for all wi?o mar either permanently 3r teni^-vrarll^ extend tiiclr patror.a-- to it. nih*4-d.trw*w3ui JOHN HALL. fir no rc.tr. ixstrwes'ts. T^AHNE?T0<,K*8 Tonsil Instruments; l JUtct Catheters, Jfnlr and ftmatt Hnllihen's CrnJa Scissors; Oe*ophayas Forcp^; Trocars aud CanOfas; Stouiach Puiun*; Ballaman*s Port- CaUMtte; Pocket C^ses, Tooth It?rnm?np, Ac. Ac-, For sale at FUNDKNBERG A ALLKNV, op, No. 1 Wa?h!n^ton HaB, Wheelinc, Va. NOW IS XHR TIME TO OCTSkARriAIXS IX READY MADE CLOTHING. HATE a very heavy stock of New and faahionably ?????? Clot.Ninp, and of (rood* warranted and sour'! and zasds up under my own Inspection by superior workt.-o, arid warranted to (rive sstisbr^o to the wearer, and w?!J be sold Witheut rerard to profit. And now l^t me say toya ? who have the cash, come ar.d see what you can bay for very little money. I j?tjn centime to make to order, and aB orders wBX tw*1 Ith prompt attention and be iharkfnllr rtrelred. COnXTBT JXEHCHANT? will find*It to their adranure toeall and ?vandne b-Ssre bus Inr elsewhere. Every t* rlety of Clothing and furnl>hin? jtoods pertaining to say CJotldr.??tore w!l] be fonnd In nlcir. A. 51. ADAM?. P. B. To enter into an enomeratlon would be too tediocs. So please call and s^e for roars* Ives. J COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 7"E invite the attention of Merchant* t/? an exafina 1 tion of ?ar very larre stock of Soft For and Wool llau. Also, P.ush Caps, Umbrella*. Ac.. Ac T'H p. f? If AH PER A 9nS? JCel' ? ijnfc'5 tM/v'l ??i llu.tfcrwh huu. epl4s S. D. HARPER A ijON* T^R- SANFORD*S Liver Invlrorstoe. for rale at I 9 ?1* FF.NPKNRF.KG A AI.LK** I AAr