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phB intelligencer. ^5nksd7vy morning, june 2, msf largest Circulation of any Paper in West ern Virginia. TU TAX PAVKUN. 1' iHK boots of the Asseator of Beat Katnte can be ?ecn at the CoflfCtor'4 office, over the Manufactured' A Parm Lri* Bank. The Board of Appeal will meet In the Council rtiambtr on Mondav, June 14th, to whom all application* .r the reduction of the valuation of real property, 4e? Lt he made. JOHN C. PORTER, ~),I-St ???.. Clerk. The Daily Intelligencer. Persons wishing the UaiUj Intelligencer, can I have it left according to directions, for tea cent* per week, payable weekly to Luther Rice. Oorders for the paper can be left at the office or handed to the carriers. Subscribers are requested not to pity to the carrier boys, unless they can show author ity from Mr. Rice to make collections. Sent to Jail.?Two men named Win. Daw son and James Wallace were sent to jail yester day morning by Aid. Wright for endeavoring to raise a disturbance on board the steamer Courier. Hitles on articles of Pittsburgh manufacture have been reduced to thirty cents per 100 lbs on the line between Pittsburgh, Chicago and Toledo, on the Pittsburgh, and Cleveland R. R. That's a good step in the way of just discriinina tion. Frfsh Fish.?Another lot of those splendid Lake Fish, will be received to-day, and every ilny during the week, at No. 21, Water street. Call round any time after 12 o'clock, and exam ine them. They are the finest fish ever brought to this market. Try them. I'hntographs.?We call attention of those de siring a correct and desirable likeness, to the card ofMr. Partridge to bo found in our adver tising columns this morning. To the citizens of Wheeling, it is unnecessary for us to say a word in commendation of Mr. Partridges pic tures?he has a reputation \i hich speaks for it self. A Fight.?A man by the name of Hazeldin? yesterday afternoon knocked his friend down in the street. He was arrested and taken before Aid. Wilson where he was fined. He refused t.> pay the tax levied and was taken to jail by officer Tracy. Mrs. Hazcldinc hearing that her lord was in durance came up and liquidated the assessment and he was released. Monumental.?We refer the reader to the card of Messrs. Stanley and Sands, marble wor kers, in another column. Mr. Sands is said to be a first class workman and we wish the new firm success. AH those desiring work of all descriptions in their line should call and see specimens. "Shoulder?Arms.'"?The commissioners ap pointed by the county court to arrange for the election of Captains and Lieutenants preparato ry to the organization of the militia for this pa rochial district, have as yet done nothing. The population is becoming restless. The people are eager for the fray. They long for the glori ous "pomp and circumstance" of going through the tnutions. They snuff gunpowder afar off nnd are anxious to stirke "For the geern graves or their ?Ire?." \N"e hope the militia may be speedily organi zed and we may be allowed to shoulder our corn stalks, broomsticks and bean poles just as soon as possible. Even now it is dangerous to stick a pig or cut off a chickens head. The Same Old Story.? Mrs. Sarah Lockhart, of Marshall county, yesterday told in our pres ence an old story, which we have often heard before. Mrs. L.'s daughter Lydia, a girl of some eighteen years, left her quiet home in the coun try a few weeks since and came to this city without notifying her parents of the fact. She has since been heard from as leading ail aban doned life, but the mother after much enquiry has not been able to find her. She is a simple minded romantic girl and the idea of leaving her home to come to town, was first suggested to her and encouraged by a young man whe said his name was James Brown, and who made the acquaintance of the girl at the house of her parents, while out upon a hunting excursion recently. The mother seamed greatly distressed at her ungrateful childs reckless course and probable ruin, but seemed confident of being able to reclaim her if she could only ascertain hi r whereabouts. Mrs L. said she was a widow to all intents and purposes, though she had a husband living with her, a drunken, worthless mm?the man of all others most to blnme for t!ie ruin of the daughter, as he first introduced Brown into the family' lor the sake of a bottle of whisky. It is a sorry case, if true, and we hope the old lady may succeed in finding not only her daughter, but the gallant Mr. Brown, or whoever hois. ? ? / The Gyrutcope.?Wo saw, yesterday, at the establishment of James M. Dillon, Market St., a simple instrumeut which has puzzled the brains of all who have seen it. It is called the Gyrascope, or Mechanical Paradox,. It is an instrument ol very simple construction, beauti fully illustrating various interesting movements of centrifugal force. A wheel about four inches in diameter is attached to an axis about four inches long, the ends of the axis being support ed in a circular band, on which, in a line with the axis, is a cross to rest upon an upright point. Rapid motion is given to the wheel by winding a cord around the axis, and suddenly pulling il off. The cross is then set on the point and the instrument will revolve around the centre sus taining itself at any angle at which It may be placed, and remaining thus until overcome bj? gravi.y. Suspended by a string it will act at well as when supported on the point. The Gy ra scope with balancc, will revolve in one direction if onderbalanced, in the opposite direction il overbalanced, and remain stationary when bal anced. Altogether it is a curious thing and worthy of examination. The principle was firs! accidentally discovered in Philadelphia. Mr. Dillon is manufacturing the instruments for sale having added several improvements and will b< happy i? show its operations to the carious. j Fire.?Night before list a fire broke out in La Bello Iron >Vorks. The flames wore extin guished without material damage. - The llher'continues to fall rapidly, with 21 feet water in the channel. The Courier, Capt. Huberts, left last evening with a good trip. The Euuice and Interchange are the regular packets for Louisville this evsning. On Ihursdny morning last, Henry Gorman was drowned off the steamer Tigress at Pitts burgh. He was intoxicated at the time. HXJBINEMeT NOTICES. A CARD. Wiip.elino, May 81st, 1858.^ In the Times and Gazette of the 27th inst., there is a beautifully sublime production, oc cupying half a column?the writer of which has placed me under lasting obligation to him for tho exceeding kind, "charitable,! liberal, christian, chaste language he is pleased to use in speaking of me and an article of mine in the "Belmont Chronicle" of the -1th inst., that per haps he never saw. Indeed the Editor of that valued and exceedingly liberal paper?the Times and Gazette?has my sincere thanks for ad mitting into his beautifdl sheet, so much of praise?of an "obscure person" liko myself? in one column. Indeed, I somewhat admire the pluck of "Au ditor" in tlaring up at an imagined attack upon his friend, but dear Ueavon save nn from such friends, if their vocabulary is stored with such awful hard words as the writer of that article uses. I sincerely pity the Bev. gentleman, and deeply sympathize with him if he has the mis fortune to be blest with many such friends, though in truth I suppose the Times' correspon dent looks upou me in about as favorable a light as the angel Gabriel upon Satan in paradise, and therefore I can readily forgive him, but let me assure hiin that he does not wield tho sword of "Michael"?that sword was truth. The wri ter of that article may have been a saint for aught I know, for he quotes Scripture like one; but I do not wish to insinuate that ho "has stole the livery of Heaven," or that his commu nication smells of brimstone. But I hope that if an evil spirit has got possession of hiin it will be exorcised, and cast out when there is no herd of swine in his vicinity, as I could not help pit tying even a swine that such a monstrous,, ma lignant spirit would get into. Perhaps if he would turn to 1st Corinthians, and give the XIII chapter a careful perusal ho would feel better ; indeed if it does not do him good it n ill be no fault of mine. I hope he will remember in future that ''Harsh abusing, false accusing. Is of little Christian use, One soft wonl of kindly meaning, Is worth a torrent of abu*e." Wo cannot but express the hope that Auditor will be a more attentive listener in future, and learn that all men are not either devils,?incar nate Hends or angels of light. No, there is good in all; there is still the imago of the great All Father upon all that his hand has made.? We find fault with the bigotry and intolerance of papal countries; and yet, how much in ad vance are we here, where wo cannot have an opportunity to be heard, or the treedom of thought, of speech, or the press. I do not be lieve that half a dozen citizens of Wheeling evor saw the article which has been so misrep resented to them; and all I ask, is for any honest man to place my article in the Chronicle, along side of Auditor's, and read them both, and judge which is most in the spirit of ajiend. The lat ter half of the nineteenth century is too late a dav to frighten people by the cry of "Abolition ist" The long, 'dreary night of ignorance that has for ages enveloped and fettered the minds of men, shutting out tho sunlight of truth, hns well nigh passed, and the morning draweth nigh when truth, like the Aurora, and opening day, shall burst irresistibly forth, and illumine the entire world. J. Davis Halstkau. It* Fkveii and Aoup.?A Cue of Eight ifonth' Standing cured by Bterhate's Holland Bitter*. Michael Kelly, |No. 117 Seventh, near Grant Street says: "Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton-boat plying betu een Natchez and Now Orleans, I was taken with Fever and Ague.? For eight long moths I suffered with this dread ful disease. The greater part of this time I was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for different medicines, but found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends in sisted upon my trying Bajrhave'a Holland Bit ters, saying that a cure ica* guaranteed. After taking tfiis for one week, I must state, I was a sound man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have had 110 return of the Chjlls and Fever whatever." I certify that the above statement is true. Thomas Adams, Diamond House, or at R. Chester's Gothic Hall. Ske advertisement of Or. Son ford's Liver In vigorator in another column. COMMERCIAL. Froducc In Whcelio|-KctBil Hrice. Flock?Extra Family .$5t2.V$5.50 44 Extra 5,00@5,?5 14 8uper *,00@4,25 Wheat.. 61X3180 Corn 8B?88 Oats 8U Kve 50(368 F)ax8ced (dull sale) 75 Salt?Extra No. 1 -\00 Butter. 18(820 Hama (bacon) J2j^ Shoulders do 9 Side* do Ill Lard (in kegs) 12# White Beand (no sale) .60 Hay per ton 8,00 NOTICE TO PERSONS WANTING WALL PAPER, BORDERS, A*., ALL NEW STYLES, A T REDUCED PRICES, THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has on hnnd the best assort roeot of cheap Wall Paper and Borders in the city, ranging in price from 6 eta. to one dollar per roll. Hall papers with match borders, only 25 cents per bolt. Beautiful glazed paper from 15 ctnts up. Those in want of cheap Wall Paper, Window Blinds, F'oor Oil Cloths, Ac., will please call at the cheap Book and Notion 8tore. JOSEPH GRAVES, mylS Main St., Centre Wheeling. Fresh Arrival. 5 CASES Congress Water, 1 Barrel Pure Cream Tartar, 5 Keys, 112 lbs.. Baking 8oda, 5oo pounds Concentrated Lye, 500 pounds Carb Ammonia, 5<i pounds Ptine Nutmegs, 200 pounds 8ui Soda, 5 barrels Whiting, 1 barrels Juniper Berries, For sale very loir at 9. FUJTOENBUBQ'S, No.l. Washington Hall, Wheeling. Another Fresh Arrival. -fO D0Z- Boerhave'i Holland Bitter*, 12 41 Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer, 12 44 44 44 Zylobalsaraum, 12 44 San ford's Liver Invlgorator, 2<K) lbs. Pure Cream Tartar, (in 20 lb. boxes.) Prime Nutmegs?Sup. Carb. Soda?Concentrated Lye, Ac.. Ac., received and for sale by 8. FUNDENBEltO. tny90 No. 1 Washington Hall, Wheeling. Va. TANNER'S OIL?No. 1 and 2?Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil, Lard OH, Etherial Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, by my 5 T. H. LOGAN A CO. ~~~ K have just received by Express, this morning, a tiew patent 448klrt Support." the latest and best inventio in the Skirt way. Also, Mis ses'Ste 1 Expansion Skirts?odd $1,75 each. Also, a great variety of Ladles' Gauntletsly Kid, 811k, Mohair and Lisle Thread. Also, every klart ? Genu4 SummOT .Glove*?from 25 ets. up to f*fy a ^yyPAYm Jt CS). SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription c/ Sir J. Clarke, Jf. J?., Physician Extraordinary to Vie Queen. Thin invaluable medicine in unfailing In the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution Is subject. It moderates all excel* and re mo vts all obstructions, and a speedy cure uiajr be relied on. TO IflAICKIEU LADIEN It la especially suited, it will, in a Phort time bring on the monthly period with regularity. K&ch bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit*. CAUTION. These Ml* should not he taken by female* during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, u* they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion. Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and al though a powerjul remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. dole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOU M08K8, (Late I. C. Baldwin k Co.,) Rochester, N. T. N. B.?$1,00 and 0 postage stamps enclosed to my au tliorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing 90 Pills, by return mail. For sale by T. H. LOGAN k CO., In Wheeling, B. L. Fahnestock k Co., Wholesale Agent#, Pittsburg; Pure ell, Ladd k Co., Wholesale Agents for Va., at Rich mond. ap3S-ly AMBROTYPE8 WHICH CANNOT BK Ml'UP^a^BD, AM3K0TYPES WARRANTED TO PLEASE. AMRROTYPE8 GIVING TIIK NATURAL COLOR. Pictures on Pujter,Sheet-Iron, Patent Leather,Ac Taken in any weather,and warranted equul to any in thefcity AT TIIK CITY GAL1.KHV OF ART, iilosiror Street. artfu-ly C. A. GK1FFIN, Artist. HIOTUKES FOli THE MIL.L.ION! Prices to suit the times, at WYRBS* GALLERY OF ART, Main ?trtet%oppo*lte Union. Pictures tsken at this Gallery at greatly reduced prices. The public are aware that this is the place to obtaiu the best Pictures that are ta ken in the city. I would also inform them,that they need not gotosecond rate roomt to obtain cl.eap pictures, but con.e right to head quurters, where we are prepared to take them as cheap as j the cheapest. (decJJj) J. W. WYKK8, Artist. BRAGG'S ARCTIC LINIMENT This incomprehensible Liniment, upon which the grea mass of the allilcted of all lands now rely for relief Irom the pangs of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Uout, Erysipelas, Caucer, Scrofula, Sprains, B. uisew, Burns,Scalds and *11 cutaneous diseases,is rapidly superseding nil similar prep arations. The proprietors give for the encouragement of sufferer*, the following uieoioraudum of a few oI the won* derfulcureseffected by it duringthepastfrw months. Cer tificates from the parties named a-e in the possession of the proprietor*, but tbelr length precludes publication of all but a few. One Bottle Triumphant. Mrs. Mofiit, No. 345 Morgan Street, St. Louis, having suffered for three years with Rheumatism, and tried many preparations without effect, was cured by one fifty cent bot lie of Arctic Liniment. Out of Pnrgntorjri llenry Davis, Mound street, St. Louis, who lays he was "suffering the pangs of purgatory*' with Neuralgia, for months, was cured by three or four applications of the ArcticLlnluient. t?itj the 1.1ctie Children. A little daughter of Mrs. Lee, residing on Lake street, Chicago, was scalded all over by the upsetting of a kettle of boiling water. The Arctic Liniment was applied accord lng to the directions, and the fire w as instantly extracted, and in a few days the little sulferer was well. ?Ceafored to ICeuuty. Mrs. George K. Tyler, Canal street, N. <>., had long suf fered from a painful and disfiguring eruption on the face, aud by the use of one bottleof the Linimentwascurei,and restored to her original benuty. A Horrible Tumor. Eugene Mallory, Natchez, was three years the victim of a horrible tumor on the neck, which resisted all remedies until he tried the arctic Liniment. Three bottles cured him in a few weeks. Wonderful Cure! Mrs. Bedford, Mobile, wasconfined lo her couch for three years with numb palsy, and after being in despair from the failure of all other remedies, was cured by the Arctic Linl meut, In a little over a mouth. An Icxplonlon, MkMPiiib, Tfcifij*., Nov. 3Sth,lS57. I hereby certify, that having been badly bruised and scalded by the explosion of a Steam Boiler,afriend induced me to try Bragg'* Arctic Liniment. Thesmart aaslnstant ly extra ted from the scalds, and in a very short time, all the pain was gone from the bruises. In two weeks 1 was well,and able to resume my business. HENRY HAVKRriKILL, residence Jackson atrect. The Kliud See! WKUdTKK Cirv, Iowa, Nov. 9th, 1607. Da. A. G. Bkago?Dear Sir: For more than three /ears I had been akUiicicd with inflamed eyes, in an aggravated degree,and tried various Physicians,andseveralnostrums, to no effect; I was induced by Dr. Baum to try the Arctic Liniment, and in two months was necrly well. My little daughter was alllicted iu the same manner for the same t'me. and during a portion of the time was entirely blind in one eye. I applied your valuable Liniment,aud her eyes are now perfectly sound. Thus have I, with one two bitt-bottle, cured my daughter's eyes and my own, besides curing the rheumatism in my back. I would not he without yourinvaluable remedy in my house, fours truly, Wm. RuSSELL. Wbbstkx Citt, Iowa, Nov. 9th, lfrOT. I hereby certify that I am well acquainted with William Russell, and with the astonishing cures ho mentions, and know his statement to he strictly true. J. J. WADS WORTH, P. M., Webster City. <<iood for Animals. This invaluable Liniment it also equally efitcatlons In curing the diseases of animals, as witness the following certificate: Messrs. J. t? A Arnot, and Lynch, Arnotk Co., keep the two largest livery stabk'hin the West,and are gen erally known throughout the United 8tates. St. Looia, Dec. 33d, 1P57. Wc.theuLdersigned.having used Dr. Bragg's ArctloLinl mem for a number of months, cheerfully testify to Its su perior ellicacy in curing the diseases of horses; so well are we satisfied of the Arctic being the best Liniment made, that we would use no other. We keep and have kept for a number of years, extensive livery stables in this city, and consequently our experience about horsesand their diseas es is great, and we unhesitatingly say, that the Arctic Lini ment is the only one we have ever found alteaya ttftcii**. We cordially recommend it to all livery stable keepers and others having the care of horses. J. k A. ARNOT. LYNCH, ARNOT k CO., Chesnut Street. Caution* Many Druggists,having old Liniments on hand, will try to sell them to you as the best, but do you positively re fuse to purchase them. Ask for "BRAGG'S ARCTIC LIN* IMENT," and take no other. - _ Liberal I'ropoalllon. The proprietors agree to furnish each purchaser of a dol lar bottle, with a free subscription to the U. 8. Journal, for one year. This is one of the best N. Y. illustrated papers. A certificate,entitling the holder to the benefit of this prop ortion, ts enclosed in the wrapper around every dollarbot tie. The Arctic Liniment is put up in 25cent, 50 cent, and $1 bottles. The 50 cent and $1 bottles contain 6U and loO per cent, more Liniment In proportion to their cost, and are the cheapest. Par sale by BRAGG 6t BURROWES, SoleProprietors,8t.Louis, Mo. An Agent wanted In every town and vlllare. Applica tions must always be accompanied by responsible refer ences, For sole by LAUU1ILIN8 k BUSHPIELD, Janl8:ly-3mdAw General Agents fo. Wheeling. Fresh Arrival. v WE have this hay received our second stock of Summer Hats and Caps, making our assortment complete, be ing of every concelveable variety of shape and quality. my*?_ 8. D. HARPBK k 8QN8. ILK HAT8.?We have received another lot of those self-adjusting, ventilate 1 hats, which At the head with perfect ease and comfort. Call and get one. 1 m>88 8. D. HARPER k SONS. S~* OFT~HAT8.?On hand and for sale, Soft Hats of all colors, qualities and styles, my26 ' 8. D. HARPER k 8QN8. KARlTdA8SlMKRK~HvfSrof the Spring atyle, iust re ceived. [my?6l 8. u. HARPER k SONS. fflTO 8ILK HATS.?We have a beautiful hat we can sell for $S _ [my>6] 8. P. HARPER k 8QN8. 1"*RLRCH VENTILATE^ BOPT HAT?Something new and . very comfortable. Call and see them. myU* 8. D. HARPER k 80N8. IAWATHA HATS, admirably adapted to season and climate. [my**] *. P. HARPER k 8QM8. LANTER HATS ?Black, Drab and Brown, my86 _ 8. P. HARPER k SONS. PANAMA HATS?From $1 to $4. ? ^ mygg 8. D. HARPER k 8QN8. ENTS' OoLOuED STRAW.?A large lot Just received. my26_ 8. D. HARPER k BON8. i0^010""Br,irt 'nd LeShoDrn SlXi jonS!i R0I8:,!r0WD"d_^C0,OrS8D"HAR?kJRa,iX"3d Fresh Arrival. SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS.?W. hrnr. reeelTrd our .lock of Spring .nd 8nmm-r Good;, MMlrttog of th. BY THE UNION LINE. TO TUB DAII.V INTEM.IIillNCKB. OfTlCE,CORNER WATER AND MONROE 8T<tR?T?. FOltKION N KWsT ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMKR INDIAN. Quebec, June 1.?The steamship Indian, from Liverpool, has arrived with dates to tl.e 19th ult. New York, June 1.?The fcteamship Har monia, froui Hamburg and Southampton, has arrived. The report for associated press, which should have been furnished by the Indian, cannot be found. A reliable dispatch says that Rreadstuffs were dull, but all qualities had improved. Wheat 2a ?Id. Klour 1m2x. Telegraphic despatches from Bombay, receiv ed nt Malta, state that Seingur was relieved on lfith of April by Gen. Lugard, with but trifling loss. Brigadier Salon had defeated the rebels near Futinghur, killing and wounding 800, and cap turing guns and ammunition. A body of rebels in Maltapora Mountains had also beeu defeated. A large body of Bhoels had been defeated in Scntpore Hills; 500 captured. British loss se vere, including five officers. Gen. Hose bad delayed his advance upon Cat pec, in consequence of threatened demonstra tion by the rebels upon Ihansie. A Vienna dispatch says the Montenegrins backed the Turks near Grahoa, and nearly an nihilated their whole force, killing Commander Kiamil I'asha, and capturing all the guns.? The Montenegrins lost 200 killed and wounded. The Turks numbered 7,000 strong; Montene grins 5,000. The London Times says that rumors prevail in political ciicles concerning the intention of France towards Belgium. The conflict between Turkey and Montenegro is growing in political importance. Hostilities have, however, been suspended. Liverpool.?The breadstuff* market closed quiet. Richardson, Spence & Co., quote Hour dull at the following prices: Western 21sa21s 6d; Southern 22sa22s Cd; Chio 22 <5da25s. Wheat quiet and easy. Corn quiet, with a decline of tid. CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, .lune 1. 1858. Senate.?Numerous memorial* and reports! of an interesting character were presented and referred. The consideration of the Miscellane ous appropriation biil was tin n ret umed.1 Mr. Mason from the committee on Foreign Affairs, reported u bill, authorizing the Executive to employ the naval force to protect the lights of our citizens Iroin outrages by foreign nations. Having especial reference to Cential America and South America. This, is the bill recently reported by Douglass, with slight alteration by the committee. Messrs. Mason, Gwynn, of Cal., and Houston, argued the importance of immediate action, so as to obtain concurrence of the House before ad journment. Seward, of N. expressed his strong disapprobation of the measure. An at tempt to make the bill the special order for to morrow noon, was voted down by 27 uiaj. Appropriation bills were taken up. Nothing was accomplished, and at 4 o'clock the Seuate took a recess till 0. On re-assembling the debate was resumed.? Mr. Seward, of N. Y., made a powerful appeal for Western interests. The proposition uuder consideration was to appropriate $54,000 for the improvement of St. Clair tints; lost by tie vote. Mr. Pugh moved an amendment. House.?The Speaker announced that the Special Committee ordered to be appointed to consider the memorial of American Artists, was . as follows; Marshall, Ky., Keitt, Taylor, N. V., Morris, Pa., and Pendleton. 1'he Indian Deficiency Appropriation bill was passed; also the bill providing for the support of three regiments of volunteers, by a vote of 101 against OS. ATTEMPT TO STEAL SLAVES. Petkksui'iu;, Va., May 81st?The steamer Keziah, of Wilmington, Del., Capt. llayles, cleared from Petersburg on Saturday night.? Several slaves being missing n steamer was sent after her and overhauled the Keziah below City Point On searching her, five slaves were fouiid on board. The vessel, containing the captain . and crew of tho Keziah and slaves were all brought to the city and lodged in jail. An in tense excitement prevails in consequence ? . About 2000 people were at the wharf when the vessel arrived and they were restrained from violence with great difficulty. CINCINNATI? MARKET. Jcnb 1.?Flour unchanged; fair demand.? Whisky advanced to 17 3-4; good demand. Pro visions Arm; hotter demand; nothing transpired yet. RIVER AND WEATHER. Cincinnati, June 1.?River fallen two feet the last 24 hours. Now 87} feet in the channel. Weather clear and pleasant. Louisville, June 1.?River stationary; abun dance of water over the falls. Weather clear. Mercury 78. BALTIMORE MARKET. Jt7KB 1.?Flonr firmer. Wheat dull and drooping; Red $ 1,00a 1,05; White $l,00al,10.? Corn active and higher; White 05att7; Yellow 67a71. Whisky dull at 20a21. Provisions dull and unchanged. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Zanesville, June 1.?The eastern bound ex press train on the C. W. & Z. K. R., ran into a wagon which was crossing the track at Circle ville, killing a man, and severely injuring bis wife. Both hoise< were killed. FROM CHICAGO. Jl*ne 1.?The St Paul papers of Saturday contain an account of a fight between a band of 50 Sioux Indians, encamped near. Shakespue, and 200 Chippewas. The battle resulted in tm vor of the Sioux. Four of the Chippewas were killed, and six dangerously wounded; two Sioux killed, and twelve wounded. WASHINGTON NEWsT Jure 1.?Lord Napier has'desired that his dispatch to Admiral Stuart, commanding tbe British squadron in the Gulf, sent from Wash ington yesterday, to be forwarded from Halifax, by a special steamer to Bermuda; he has advised the Admiral to order discontinuance of visita tion of American vessels, pending instructions from Her Majesty's Government NEW YORK MARKET. Ji'jfB 1.?Flour firm, sales 10,500 barrels.? Wheat firm, sales 40,000 bus. at 94a97 for western red and 82 for Chicago spring. Corn buoyant, sales 10,000 bu at 67a70 for mixed, de cline of 2c. Mess pork declined 5c at 17,78a 17,88. . Lard dull Whisky dull a! 81 J* St. Louis, June 1.?The American Conven tion assembled here yesterday and nominated 1 Judge II. R. Gamble, to represent the St. Loui>< . District in Congress. Gamble tia? not yet nigni fled. Yixchnskr, June 1.?The break* on the O. k U. K. R., East and West of this place, are all repaired, and trains now pass over the road > without any delay or ?-hanging of cats. SECOND STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. THK subscriber having just returned froxa the Eastern citle*, bee* le?ve to stmte to his custoiucrMsnd the pub lic In general, that hi* is prepared to sell the greatest b*r gains in fine Bummer brt *s Goods. all of which were ae? Iected from the latest styles in market, and bought altogeth er for cash. fine Organdy Lawn Cubes, usually sold for I will sell now for $3, 50, and no humbug. Chally Robes, side strl|?cs aud double skirts, tne lateat styles out, very cheap. The largest assortment of Chantiliy Lace Mantillas, at all pri ces, ctry lot*. A large stock qt Parasols, comprising all ' qualities, styles and colors, at all prices, and an immense ? assortment of Bonnets, such as Durstables, Willow, Lace, : Crinoline, Neapolitan; and also Flats, colored and white, as well as Straw ana Neapolitan. Besides the abore, a general assortment of Dry Goods, . too numerous to mention. Ladies will do well to call and look for themselves. con - vinced that Uiejr will be pleased with the prices and quality , of (io.wlf. ALEX. MKTMAN, | mvt 187 Main Bisib2> &, campbEIaJ, (liOCCIKMll< TO w. W. JIM tan> f M ANUPACTUREUS A WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALK&S IN i HATS. CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, IV*. S3 71aln Street, WHEELING, VA. i tlrK are Just receiving our Spring styles of Hats, Caps, [ TT and Straw Goods, which, wheu complete, will surpass ? any other stock of the kind ever offered in this city. Our . stock consists of some of the rarest and most fash'onable ; styles of Moleskin. Silk, Soft, Beaver, Ca?simer, Metropolis , tan, Hungarian, Oberon, Mario, Kossuth, Planters, Tur- . ? ners,01tiscns and French Styles, which we offer at prices to , suit the p res en tstringency of the money market. The pub I lie are respectfUUv invited to call and examine for them ; selves. tap25] |BLIS? A CAMPBELL. The Greatest Bargaia Yet* X will sell superior SILK ROBES,of 9u yards each, oatne i quality sold last season at from Si.1* to fftu, Far only I ^15 apiece. 1 challenge any merchant possessing ' judgment about silks, to deny that these Kobev are not : sold t half their value. Also a ?uperior article COZ,ORXJJ : POULTDK ROSEA A Ql'ILLES, side strij.es, very de ) sirable colors and de igns, and will be sold at a bargain.? I They are of a very recent importation of a large New York | retail establinhment,and were bought below Importers cost. { Al*o, just received, about do dress patterns of new styles i fancy Silks, very handsome und cheap. 100ISAUEGE, LAWN A CHALLY ROBES, both side stripes ! and double skirts. Barege Uobes 30 yds. each,such as sold : last ocaton for |]0,1 will now sell for $5. Chally Robes, ! excellent style, very cheap. Fine Lawn Robes at only One ? Dollar and Fifty Cents apiece; at ALEX. HKYMAN'p, ap3-3m i:H Malr St. French Goods. CHINTZES?30o pieces 4-4 wide, warranted fast colors, at l?Jt cents, always sold for 25 cents a yard. Also 4-4 second mourning chintzes at 1?* cents. LOUPINE't* BEST ALL WOOL OK LAINH at 87# cn*S* per yard. LAWNS?The very best quality, which us*-d to sell at ?5 cents, I will sell now at 18# cents. Some good quality as low as 6X el* a yard. UUALLY DE LAlNES?Plait* and figured, the very finest plain at 20 cents, and figured at 39 cents a yard. OMBKk CRAPE E'EtiPAGNE?39 pieces beautiful styles and -olori, very low price. OMBUE BAREGE ?So pieces, worth 90 cents, far only j 39 cents a yard. 1ST A few pieces Ameliue Dress Goods, very nice and i cheap. 300 Pieces > evr Silk.?An excellent all-bolled i Black Silk, very rlelf lustre, *4 Inch wide, at only 62X cts per yard; sold last season at $> per yaid. METCALFE HOUSE, (LATE M0SR0E HOCSC ) I COR. MAIN AND MADISON STS., JCST OPPOSITK scsruysioir BRIDGE, \ WHEELIN G, V^. J. O. METCALFE. PROPRIETOR | rr^HIS old and well known home has been leased by me X for a term of y are, and has been thoroughly refitted. Its accommodations are of the best order for pasaengera and travelera, either by public or private conveyance,hav ing extensive stabling attached. J. G. METCALFE, Proprietor. a. T METCALFE. Clerk. mylS-ly McCLALLENS, KNOX <fe CO., UMTAII. DZAIJtaa in BOOTS AND SHOES, AT TUK WELL tXOW.1 STAND OF THE BIO RED BOOT. NO. 190, MAIN STKEET, OPPOSITE THE SUSPENSION BRIDGE. rpO mil who may furor us with a call we can offer u an* X usually Urge variety of BOOTS AND 8IIOSS, which we guarantee equal in quality of materia* and workmanship to those manufactured In this or *ny other par* of the United States. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended is, we solicit a continuance of the same, myl M?CLALLENS, KNOX d^OO. St. Louis Mills Flour. BBLS. Extra Family Floor, white wheat, just received and for sale by [m>251 I. M. PDMPUUT. 50 100 BBLS. Assorted Brands, In store and for sale by my? I. M. PUMPHRKT. 12'H) PIECES Shoulders, in store and for sale by mytti I. M. PUMPHRKT. AA BBLS Extra No.l Pittsburg Salt, in store and for sale. | JU mytt I. M. PUMPHRET. By Express. WB will open this day: Black Eng. Crepes, 8-4 White Bereges, 9-4 Black Bereges, Lisle thread Gauntktt Gloves, Black Brocade Bereges, j mr96 HMSKjOL k SWIARIKGKN. WHITE GOODS.?We have now in store the largest and most complete stock of white goods we have ever had the pleasure of offering, consisting In part of Plain Cambrics. Plaid and striped do. Plain Ja?conets, Pr. Perkats for skirting. Nainsooks, Swiss Muslins, Plaid and striped do, Fr finished Cambrics, Fr. and Indian Mull*, BrlUitnts my*5 HE1SKELL A SWEARINO EN. FRENCH PI QUA for Mantles and Basques, just received. my4S _ HKISKELL A SWEARISORN. WHITE and Buff Corded Mantillas, just received mjlS HEISKELL A SWEARI NGRN. MANTILLAS/ 1 ENGLISH CHANTILLY and FRENCH LACE MAMTIL \j LAS of recent importation, now open and ready for inspection. [mytf] MARSH A TATLOR New Dress Goods. ORGANDIE DELILA ROBES, an entirely new and mag nificent article, not to be seen elsewhere. ORGANDIE BA YA DERE ROBES, also verv new and beautiful. ORGANDIE bOCDLE JVPE ROBES. and a great variety. Grenadine, Barege, Bayadere Dechine, Silk an ! Crepe De Paris Robes, Imported with special ref erence to the New York City retail trade, just received and for sale by Inyii] MARSH A TATLOH. Galena Potatoes. ]OA SACKS Galeaa Potatoes, received per steamer Jno. % JLV Bell, for sale by [my*f| BAKER A HOPKINS. DRESS GOODS.?Assortment complete. ap*1 MARSH A TATLOR. NOTICE. rpO THOSE INDEBTED TO WM. GOODRICH.?Owing Jl to the scarcity of money, the undersigned has deferred placing the accounts of those indebted to Mr. Goodrich In the hands of the proper officer fo* collection. I may be found at the Foundry Warehouse of W. A J. Stewart, upper end of Market Square, until the 1st of July next, at which time all notes and accounts unpaid tdU be banded over for collection. THOS. J. BLAIR, ap3l-lst Jy Assignee of Wm. Goodrich. KENTUCKY LIMB. ONE Hundred barrels of Kentucky Lime, received per steamer "J. B. Ford," and for sale by mylT BAKER A HOPKINS. ONSETS AND RIBBONS.?Just received A govd as _ ? sortment of New style Bonnets U*r Ladies and M!?se% Misses' Brown Straw Flats, and beautiful Bonnet Ribbons. ap21 MARSH A TATLOR. B? 1 Fti 111 B?*SHELS M1U Feed, received aod for sale by iOUU myl? MATHSW McNABB. T UST RECEIVED PER STRAMER PERSIA, JWT Gross of tl GUlot's old o.lglnal u7oS Pen," made expressly for our own trade. These celebrated Pens hsve no rival and ean only be bad at the old corner Bookstore of apt WTLDH A BRO. THIRD STOCK! and LATEST ARRIVAL! Of ISTEW DRY GOODS IN WHEELING. aow nut ucinat ud iwiud nt axanmen a* MARSH A TATLOR. m/tt ;dissolutiow. THE late firm of D?v1? A Lord was dissolved on the 14th April, 1853. John T. Davis has purchased the enure Interest of Jno. Lord in the Arm and the real estate. All due said firm are pajable to said Davis alone. - ~ Davis. lOHK U THE GREAT BEAUTIFIER, * HO LONG UIC3CCCKS?rtnXT SOUGHT, FOrr^STX) -A.T LABT! rv?R IT RESTORKrf PERMANENTLT GRAY HAIR TO I* its original color; covers lanritkllj the b?W h?ad: remove# kli 4*n?lrmff, ilchlaf *nd mil KreM^mM Iwtd aud all eruption*; make* the hair soft. healthy aad iilHj; and wyi procne it to any imaginable agr; wnorn, ss If t?y magic, all Notehtt, Ac., from the face, ao4 care* all pcanlfK aad u*-rreus hfad ache. See circular aad tba following : Dwrr, 2f. H., Peb.Sd, W. PROP. O. J. WOOD A CO.?Oeota? Within a few days we have retrieved an c an}" orders inJ calls far Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative. that to day wo were com polled to send to Boston for a quantity / (the I dose*y ou forwarded all beinr sold,) while we might order a quantity from so*. Kxtry Mtff ere Asm aoUl ??asto Asm pWwW CAre# orjfntr mh cwsfomsra, aad the approbatloa, aad patrea afe it receives from the most tab*lanital and worthy eltl sens of oar vidoiVi rally convince us Ifcgt II Is A MOST YALCARLE PREPARATION. Send Mf as soon as may be one grots of f 1 l?te; and oaa docrn $9 sise; and believe usyoar?frcry respectfully. (Eigned) DANIEL LATHORP A Co. Hick ore Grove, ft Charles Oo? Mo., Roe. 1#, 1884. FRO P. 0. J. WOOD?Dear Sir: So mo time last summer we were induced to asesome of year Hair Restorative, and its effects wereto wonderfol, wa feel It oar duty to yea and the al&ictcd, |o report it. Our little son's head for tome lime had been perfectly covered with sores, and acme called it scald head. Th halr almost entirely came off In e?B*eqscMe, when a friend, tetlnghitsnffertngs, advised >as to im yanr Resto rative, we did so with little hope of swcceo-. bat to oar sor* prise, and that of all oar friesA, a very few appUcatioas removed the disease entirely, a ad a new aad lux aria at crop of hair soon started out, aad wecan djw say U.ft oar boy has as healthy a scalp, aad as luxuriant a crop of hair ae any other child. We can therefore, aad do hereby recom mend y mir Restorative, as a perfect remedy far aR diseases of tho scalp aad hair. We are, yoars respectfully. GEO ROM W. HIGGINBOTHAM, EAR AH A. HlGOlRBOrHAM. Gardiner, Maine, June ft, 189C. PROF. 0. J. WOOD?Dear fir: I have ased two botUsa of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and caa truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for rrstoriag aad changing the Hair. Before aslng It I was ? man ofoevea* ty. My Hair has now attained Its original color. Too caa reeommend tt to the world without the least fear, aa m* case was one of the worst kind. Tour* BcrpccifuDy, DANIEL R. MURPHT. 0. J. WOOD A 00., Proprietors tit Broadway, Row York (In tl.e great R. T. Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Market hi., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by aQ good Drug* gists. dedLdtwAwly^fE-d^pl-Em BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS TUB CBWBIIATHO IIOU.A.fl* IIMIDt KM BTS3PB3?SIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDKKT8, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANT KINI? FEVER AND AGUE. And the Tftrioai ftfirttoM eona^mat npen a J|>|rilf>* 8TOMACB OR UVBR. Neuralgic Affections. it has in nneat-rouu instance* pfov?4 highly ^eneiicial, and in others eifcrted a decided cure. This li a purely vegetable com pound, prepared on strict ly scientific principle*, after the-manner of the celebrated Holland Profrtjor, Boerbare. Because of its great success In most of the European States, its Introduction Into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with jrreat success among them. Inpv offer it to the American pablic, knowing that l|stroly wonderful medicinal rlrtues mturt We acknowledged. ? It Is particularly recommended to those persons whoso constitutions may have been Impaired by the coalina use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Goer ally Instantaneous in efleet, tt finds its way directly tf the seat of life,thrilliag and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit* and, in fact. Infusing hew health and vigor in the system. Ktmca.?Who aoever expects to find this a beverapre will ho disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited. It will prove a gratefol aromatic cordial, pesetas* d of slagula* remedial properties. CACTIOK: The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has Induced many imitations, which the public should guard againet pur chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial Ono bottle will convince you how Infinitely superior It ie to all these Imitations. 8old at fi,t4) per bottle, or el* bottles far |&^0, by the soJsJVoprwfers, BENJAMIN PAGE, JE. A CO., Mannfactarlng PharmacewtlHa and Chemista, ? PITTSBURGH, PA. LAUGHLIKS A BrgHPtELD Agent for Wheeling, To. Sold also by T. H. Logan A Co-S. Fundenbere. and Drug gists generaIfr. * * Domestics and Foreign Staple PRINTS?S00 pieces at only Seta per yard, worth 12Jtf cte. HLK ACHED MChLIHS?16? pW?s, ftall yard wide, and ?ery ?ne, for only 10 cente a yard. Also an excellent qual ity 1% Mnslins for only S cents a yard. A saperior article of Sea Island Brown Mmslins % wide for ft cents, fihoetineo and Pillow ease Muslins at slassl any price. CHECKS at very low prices. Bed ticking, first i ele, for lu cents a yard, and do "Herring Bono ' only 12V cento per yard, very cheap. CRASH?A eery good quality, for only ? cents per yard. MUSH LINENS?A splendid article, warranted all linen, for only 95 cents a yard. GINGHAMS?Saperior goods, fsst colon guaranteed, for IS* cctts. BE BEGE8 AND LUST EES?Sosse as low as ?cents a yard; at [apft-Sro] ALEX. HETMIWI. Ksw deeds to Hskr ap to Btdsr. I HAVE now received my Spring and lu-nnrr stock of CLOTHS, CA8SIMERXR AMD * public in Clothing a yD TASTINGS, of the most desirable styles, and best fabrics, at exceedingly k w prices, and which I am prepared to make up in the taCsst and most fashionable styles, and at the lowest prices, to which I would call the attention of my customers and the blic in genera*. Also, a large stock of Ready Mady always on hand at very low prices. Call and see. A. M. ADAMS, sp20 Bo.SO Water*. Assignee's Sale. HPHE following are offe-cd at private sale until the first X Monday in June next, when such of it as remain un told, will be offered at Public Auction at the Court House, rls:? V> shares of stock of the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company ; S3 she res of stock of the Washington Hall As tociation ; Pew No. 87, in St. Mattbew*e Episcopal Chircb ; Lots No. 189 and 14o, in Mount Wood Ccasetery ; Lots No. 160 and 190. in Centre W her line ; Lot Ka.C. Pqaara KoJI, n South Wheeling; lot No.90, In the town of Mouodsvflfs; Lots No. 8, 9,10.11919 and part of IS. with esteneioas. In Bueua Tletn addition to Wheeling: Mai hew Jeffers' note 'or |U, payable in work In the line of hie buelncae at cash irices, on demand; 95 Lots in Jacob's addition to South Wheeling, which are outof the city limits, and free from city azation and a re desirable for cbeap residenceo. For terms, Ac., apply to Jas. E. Maker or Henry Talleat, ?r in relation to the last named 93 Lets, to Mr. Wm. Cowaa, icar the premises. BAKRR, TALLANT A BAKES, * apSO-td Assignees of Was. T. Selby^/ OUR SPRING TRADjfi HAVING ]ut retarded from the IbM, n are r ? ra cvlTtn, oar Mock olAOOM rOB TBI r&ADK. Id conicqarvc* of the dell (lace Wj frncral Itpraalon, w. but km ?M? w hey mmr goo j, at eery aw t|?nt,ts4mMwpRpuid laobrtaN/mtaam ALL aiHM mV DBt S?4S?. ruin and Fancy lyito with a w*n ?t'.mM Mock ef FAMILY GROCBKin, u lower prim, to f *? .k.. .. xXym erer brlorr oCcred In htklDf. We vlab the puople irerywbTe to fire aa a call and price ? <r aiJL ADAMSaOO. S. H-Hum Indebted ta aa are la la ardlaU eetileaieal. a,I WA TEIt W flKF;Est UrllM oo? mmnmtmetmrtnr the Ia.pr.red JultAL Y> TCTK?I.<* WATER WH /XL, f.r MID. aad fana 1ee of tTMjr deeerlp?lea;aad.nli tkoM wuhi^ to la?fov. hrlrnur power will And it jwiWIrlmiat toiilnna. >y into', statin, the namb/r of kit head and fait IWr isual araoant of wt*r,th?,kln4 .f raai-hlairy t. U iflfA. We wm then glTe them pAc of whjM-1, or .V.l.? wtllftr* lleh whtd and prtnclpd ion tor. Warranted ta 4a a ?ertrin aiout ??( Wm A. Ttmu Tieem MMIil WUet, u?d If It doea mi 'JTfut ap ta w lute, the vjeet and [ear* to btUlirr/ to on at the porchaeir'e Mill. B&rmcm trfrer. mmd rtqmlrti. hsath a mm apM-h. Uml Vaetorj, Mot O.erf. I).. Md. Carpets. inn wtf<M "? '??" etjte* and aeHrtaM af 0*1. I'1" of. of t'XL TSTISO, TII It MM PL UlOBAlX,TIGUMMD,tlT*irMVaml&AeCJimrMT*. 1 wm ertl an aznOent qaalltr M Garpct at S enu per fard, ar^ de eaprrior Sgwred fer 81 rente. NpntarlKf Oarpet at only $14* r' ymnl?cheaper than aaywWr. tUe. VelTetOarpM*WOTth?a^?.r.r*1^0a yard. Matt ns,*-? Wide, fer only ? <nu a yard. Am ectra eullli CUrtxt,t-t wVU.brSSeusU. Tm One Hearth Sun o?er * var4? loo? tar ?|> U> ?a rimingM. tin miUI