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r>$Vr. ( .. -;;;i,.-,Tf. i.,1' ?n L.-.ic . ? ? . -i* v' :.vj ? ^SSSSHlf , ai' j^siids*! ^MAD : - ? <,T Volume 7. business cards. S. BICUUKVSIVH, Attorney at Law. Wlict North-EaM Corner Monroe and Fourtx Streets, (tip stairs.) W 1-T K1. I..T W g. VA mJred hughes, m7~d~. homieopath c physician. OFFICE AXU RESIDENCE at the corner of Fourth and QainfiFstte*ts?ue,ow t*1- Presbyterian Church. orftct Hours:?Morning,from T to 9 Noon, 44 1 **8 Evenings, " 7 "9 SAM'Ij p. wheeler, ATTORNEY at law, SO. 13? FOURTH STREET, ?rlo-ir \vHBEr.IN(t. VxV. j. BOON M'LUfiE, ~ A T T O It N Ji Y AT l_i A. W , tVhecHog, Vn. n r'FICFyORTIT-EA ST COTZXEIi OF MOXIiOE A XJ) y0VRTIIST6OPPOSITF T1IE COURT HOUSE X.B. iVili practice in the several Courts of this and the nei 'bbjring counties. Particular attention will be given to kecolh*l5ou oi claim*. ?* vdJfcft*nw i. B. PKC0LKTOX, TH. XII.V PENDLETON &, MELVIN. attorneys at law, Office, Orcr he Bank or Wheeling, Wheeling, va. gr Attend regularly the Superior ami Inferior Courts o Bioo^.Hancoc'xand Ohio comities. . ovS:ly W. & J. STEWART, MANUFACTURERS O? ALL KINDS OF STOVES, CRAVES, ?'l,or<;i? IRONS. Castings Tor Threshing Machines, &c>. Ac. SOUTH EASTCOR. 1IAKCKT&QUARK,(HIUDQEOORNER.) wiiEELisra, rx. H7EWART & GALD WELL, KAKUFACTUERR5 or COPPER, TIX, AND SHEET IRON "WARE UPPER ESD 07 MARKET SQUARE. wheeling, va JOHN S. WRIGHT, Whole^a'e bnd Retail Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE, seen as gofna, Chairs* I-ookinc Glnstcs, Clocks 13UDSTISA.OS, STANDS, <&0., No. 15* Main Street, . ?VUEELING, VA. T HAVE just received a new and elegant stock of all kinds JL of desirable furniture, consisting of everything known to the trade, including the patent lounges, reclining chairs, French *o:as, Ac. Call at 154 Main street, immediately op posite the old stand. [inhSft:ly3 Jo?X S. WRIGHT. " J C. HL ARBOUR, WHOLESALE ASP RETAIL DEALER IS CARPETS, RXJGS, Oil. CLOTHS, Wall Paper, Curtain Materials, And Upholstery Wnre of Every Description, NO. 143 MAIN S I REET, WllliEtlKG, VA. Ill and Masogany Framed Looking Glasses, on hand and made to order. sep9 0. BAECR. W. C. WEIGHT. BAKER & WRIGHT, "Wholesale Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, No. 58, .11 ain Street, ?p2-ly \VHEBLINCr_YA. S. AVERY, Wholemlc ami Retail Hat and Cap Manufacturer. NO. 146 MAINSTREET, Wheeling, Va. f&T'Has on hand the largest and best assortmentof Hats and Cans of all qualities and sizes- jnll GEORGE E. WICKHAM, AUCTIONEER AlfO COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 180 Market Sauare, WHEELING, VA. QALES of Dry Goods every evening; Furniture sales every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, at S o*clo:k A. M fsles of Real estate promptly attended to. je2-ly P. C. HILDRETH & BRO., MANDFACTUItERS' AGENCY ZSO. 53 MAIN STREET, IVhceling, Va. For the sale of Norway Nail Rod, Zinc Wash-boards, Galv'd Iron, *ron, Window Glass, Sheet Iron, Nails, Printing Paper, Wire, Ste?!, Bonnet Boards, Zinc, Axles, Wrapping Paper, Fheet Copper, Sp.-icgs, Smith's Bellows, Ac., 4c., Ac. The highest market price paid for Rags, Flaxseed, Gin ?eop, Scrap Iron, Ac., Ac. dec29-y T II LOGAN. R. H. LI3T. C. D. HUBBARD LOGAN, LIST & CO., (SCCCSPSORS TO T. H- LCOAS * CO.) Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Bridge C'oi-uer, llain M., H'licelinje, Va. \RK prepared to srpply goods of superior quality at low i priee*. to all those w? o mar fir.d it convenient to make pir?iarcs ;-.t the^Bri-ige Corner " . A. C. <?OOI>. L. C. COOU I A. C. GOOD & CO , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX i Drugs, Medicincs, Paints, Oils, DyestijfFs, Perfumery, , Patent Medicines, &c., I coRXEit jury axd mo xroe streets, Wheeling, Vn. con,*^atly receiving additions to our already mpli?te sto-k. anil are prepared to execute orders npon hY..?" !,1v.or?h!* "??- Oath ant Prompt Six Month i-aii", V "n i :t -r-:itlv to their a ivantaire to Rive us * ' c pu-'chasins elsewhere. Wee guarantee all art! as r-yrcv^t,-.; i.nlA GEO. W. JOHNSON, *nOL*3ALK i.xn RBTAIL MANUFACTURER AND DKALKR IK Copper, Tin & Sheet Iron Ware, X?. I?9 liarUet Square, WHEELING* VA. \ on h*n?l %lar?e assortment of the above wares ?*a. P.rticular attention given to Job Work of Every de icnptlan, sucli as Cumlaotors and Vallles for IIoaie?. Cop P?r Pipes made to order on short notice. Sheetlron worl ~nne promptly. St<*am Boat work. Mill work, Elevators r>5.fo/.M'l,s *-?l Threshing Machines. A large ???rt mtn.of Jappaned Ware, Stoves.Castings and Hollow Ware. W*ss Lanterns, the bent Lamps for burning Lard or wasti grease ever Invented; Brass and Copper Kettles of 411 sizes. '{*ay5 on hand. I am prepared,to fill/all order* for th< above on the most accommodating terms; fcMO GEORGE W. JOflNSON. T. SWEENEY & SON, (SUCC*180BS TO SWKEXRV * BrLI~) MANUFACTURERS OF FLINT GLASSWARE,1 China, Qneeo*ware, LnatPVi Oirnndolen, 'I'ablc ruilery, &c. No. 63, MAIN 8TREET, Wheiuko, Va. EDMUND P. ZANE, AT, TORNEYA.TLAW AND Commissioner in Chancery. Office, Corner of Monroe and, Fourth Streets, WWHKEtING, VA. n*L practice In the Courts of the adjoining counties and give particular attention to the collection 01 Halms. novl5-ly Pakis Gossip.?Here we have a good story: In the way of social gossip, there is a story which, unlike most of the tales of Paris, is fit to f)e told. A certain young Irish beauty, engaged to a desirable young Englishman, went to the French capital on a visit to her aunt, about five months ago.; with her went, her lover and her sister, and a gay season was enjoyed by all par ties. As for the bride elect, she found a certain | Polish prince, who frequented her aunt's salon, so agreeable that she actually told the affianced bridegroom ; and what was astonishing, tho bridegroom quite agreed, and thought so too.? Some weeks passed on thus?the Polish prince become more and more delightful?the bride groom more and mure willing to own to it; un til, one fine day, upon some hint thrown out by the Bolisli'prince, the heroine informed h,er Eng lish lover tliaj sjie did -not think their marriage a desirable thing. The lover, with wonderful alacrity, agreed withher, and, this engagement being broken off, he at once offered himself to the sister of his former fiancee, who readily ac cepted htui. Everything was now going on smoothly, only the Polish prince did not propose quite as promptly as he was expected to do; however, the young Irish girl was strong in hope that at the approaching marriage of her sister to her former lover, the laggard man would say the necessary word. This wedding soon took place, and the fair girl, as bridesmaid, leaned on the arm of the prince, who officiated as groomsman. "Coming out of the church, the Polish prince sighed heavily, and turning his eye upon the bridegroom, exclaimed, as he pressed tho brides maid's hand, locked at that moment within his own, 'Poor fellow, how I pity him!' 'Why so?' said the lovely bridesmaid, half offended. 'Why, for marrying. How can a man be such an ass? 1, for one, would never marrv, if Venus herself, with 50,000 ducats in each pocket, were offered me." A heavy mass fell upon his arm?the bridesmaid had fainted, and lie carried her back to the sacristy, wondering what on earth had taken possession of her just at that moment, and grinning horribly ut the idea of this tardy re membrance of the obligation to that convention al sensibility which bridesmaids are compelled to exhibit." Tiie Ladies SnoiiT Cut Ci.ub.?Miss Victoria Livingston and Miss Helen Travers, both o whom have lost their names, are announced by the N. Y. Sun as the originators of the "Short Cut Club"?which from New Tork has spread over the country. We quote the whole article : "The 'Siiokt-Cut' Club, and its Consequen ces.? It was just one year ago yesterday, that a merry young lady of 25th street, bright as a button, and brimful of fun, challenged a fair cousin of hers to walk down Broadway to Union Square, spend fifteen minutes' time in looking at the Washington statute, and return home, all between nine and ten o'clock at night! Now, this little feat would have been quite a spicy frolic, had it begun and ended here, but it went further and grew, so their governors said, worse, for it was to be done in gentlemen's pants, and [with their tresses cut down to fit gentlemen's hats. Thi.-, indeed, was the uukindest cut of all, for the 'governesses' of the household, even unto the third and fourth generations, did hold up their hand and raise their voices, and say : 'how could you' during all subsequent months, the number whereof is so great that our memo ry runneth not back to the contrary. But the little witches had gone and done it, and shook their little'ahreviated ringlets into each others faces, and coaxed papa over, and enjoyed the fun generally, and didn't care a fig for tho old ladies, and thought short hair was so nice, and they said they wished it was to be done oyer again! So they carried the day ; but it got talked about, and wondered over, and it stirred up such a feminine breeze as never was, and our two heroines became lustrous, and their names are bound to go down to prosperity,?as Mrs Partington would have it The olack-eyed little challenger?for we shall tell their names now?is Miss Victoria Livings ton, whose father salted down a fortune out of picklcd mackerel, some eighteen years since, and who resides not a thousand doors from 200 West 25th street. The fair challengee is the daughter of John N. Travers, who made himself handsomely rich by following the bowie-knife and cutlery Wide, in New Orleans, where he fought sickness and other mishaps, for some twenty years. At the end of that time, having lost his wife and two ynung daughters by tiie yellow fever, he cut off all continuance to trade, and came North to a civilized city to settle.? He resides on 21st street, a few doors from the corner of 4th Avenue, and Miss Helen is widely known as the queer, frolicsome, and imperious little directress of his mansion. Ami here stands the case in public, while in private, wheels within wheels of social fun con tinued to revolve subterraneously for many months afterwards. If the girls looked hand some as girls, they looked perfectly bewitching as boys, and had to re-dress again and again, to show the "perfect.sweetness" of the display.:? So the, infection spread; other novices wanted to bo improved; other belles wanted to be beaux; owners of other tresses admired head ventila tion, and finally a club of "short cut?" arose, who met clandestinely each week, to gossip and to admire the cropped round heads of new members. Of course such things must pro gress, and in less than two months time the club numbered over a hundred female sprites, who were up to all kintls of fun. Had nothing occurred to check its enterprise, some twodozen deaths from teasing alone, would have been ad ded to the death list in that neighborhood, four unhappy marriages would have been consum mated, and fifty-four judicious ones carried out, nil within one week alone, for the club was influential, as may well be inferred, and attrac tive as bright heads and industiious tongues could make it. But the arrest of some half dozen leaders, one night on returning from a club carnival, their detention at the Police sta tion, and exposure of the conspirators' band next day, followed by another Police inroad, a week later?these broke the spirit of tho Aris tocratic Short Cuts. The club flickered faintly for a few weeks, and then, with the close of the year, quickly faded from existence. So the frolic ended, tho fair young belles who originated it having both together lost their names, but not their fun, in the terra ineogniln of married life. And now, as matrons, but still wearing the little ringlets of those olden days, the blooming wives laugh over their little epi sode, and over the world of crop-heads now follow ing in their train. For be it known to ill bachelors, and those not. versed in woman's gear, that, for sotite six months 'past, tho lady of modern New'York, who wears her hair of original length, has become an old fogy, a prude, and a crab, while young America, with her I locks cut short, is the beau ideal of ventilation, progress and beauty. The device of the Short Cut Club has become an established fashion, which, commencing at New York, has been fol lowed by all cities in Yankeedom, and-is now rapidly spreading to the Canadas and the North Pole." Tomato Catscp.?The Columbus (Ga.) Sun gives the following as 'the best receipt for ma king tomato catsup: To a half bnshel of skinned tomatoes add one quart of good, vinegar, one pound of salt, quarter of a pound of black pep per, two ounces of African cayennc, quarter of a pound of allspice, one ounce of cloves, three boxes of mustard, twenty cloves of garlic, six good onions, two pounds of brown sugar, and one handful of peach leaves. Boil thjs mass, for three hours, constantly stirring it to UeopTtfrbm burning. When cool, strain it through a fine sieve or coarse cloth, and bottle it for future use. It will improve by age, and create and give zest to appetite almost under the ribs of death. Some editor says that the destiny of the world often hangs on the smallest trilles. . A little miff between Charles Bonaparte and his love Letitia, might have broken off a marriage which gave birth to Napoleon and the battle of Water loo. To which the Chicago Advertiser says: "Yes,* that is a fact. Suppose a 'little miff had taken place between Adaiu and Eve?? What then?" Tue poet Rogers once observed to a lady:? "How desirable it was, in any danger, to hate presence of mind." "Yes," she quickly replied, "but I would ra ther have absence of body." The Hon. Israel Washburn, of Maine, gave the following felicitous sentiment at the late Bangor celebration on the Fourth : "Our Country?Our country, right or wrong; when right, to be kept right; when wrong to be put ri,rht." 8. S. BOTLk. rKKDkltrCK COULS BOYLE * CO., 59 Second Street, oiisrciisnNr^Ti, o.s ?IMPORTERS OF? FOREIGN LIQUORS & WINES; -r-DISHU.EnS OF? Alcohol, Cologne Spirits, Cnuiphcne, Burning Fluid, and Spiritx of Tii routine. Manufacturers of every description of Domestio Liquors, Wines, Cordials and French Bitters. Have constantly on hand various grades of pure BOVKBON A IV I) I&YJ3 WUSstKY, PEACH and APPLE BRANDY. Also, BARATAUIA and NEW ENGLAND RUM, *c. Sole manufacturers of the celebrated " ROSE" WHISKY, Agent fcr F. GODI.E'S JAPANESE BITTERS. ? pfpPT? Second Summer Stock! BARGAINS! RA RGAinS! BAUtiAIMS! KID finished Silk Gauntlets, worth *1.25. atTftcts. Li-le Thread " " 75, at 50 cts. Mitts, short, worth at 10 cts. Lawn?, worth lSJg.atO^ cts. Hoop Skir*s, tvorch $2,?*o, at 75 cts. Linen Bos iins, wort 37J?, at IS^ cts. Kid Gloves, worth 75, at 50cts. Children's tine Linen Handkerchiefs,worth 12J?, atC#c FUured Marsetlalse, worth 75 at 50 cts. 1,0M) Bonnets, at most your own prices, together witl. I a preat many others too numerous to mention Call and conviee yourselves that I'wil! ?e?l the cheapest i goods ever offered in Wheeling. ? ISAAC I'RAGER, i 123, Main street, between Main and Union its. I also call attention to ray stock suitable f.-r men's and j boy's ware. (may 11) ISAAC PRAGER. Saddles! Saddles! Saddles! Harness! Harness! Harness' Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! IHAVE now on hand a large assortment of the above articles of every style and pattern. A'so, Bridles, Col 1 lars, Whips, Carpet Hags, &c.; all of whk'li I will sell Cheap j lor cash. Saddles from $4 to Trunks from f-1 to f?2; Single Harness from $10 to *3<-; Double Harness from $2i? j to $j0. Any one in want of anything in my line will do I well to give me a call. Work made to order and repairing done on short notice, I at No 165 Main St., cor. Market Alley.' mh23 CHAS. MORGAN. Just the thing for Summer Wear i Q. ^VKRY, at his Hat and Can Emporium, on Main street O* has ju3t received a small lot of those popular FRENCH i POCKET HATS, just the thing for the approaching warm weather. There Is a verj* nice case accompanying each j hat, so that they can be folded up and put In the pocket, 1 without any detriment to the hat. Those desiring some thing very nice light, and every way pleasant head rever ing are iuvited to call and examine them at once. ap23 Chemicals.? I?i0 lbs. American ami English Calomel, S?'0 do Carbrmatl Ammonia, 50 do Red Precipitate, 5 J do Corrosive Sublimate, j tz Hvdriortate Potash, AO Ozs. Suip?. Quinine, do do Morphine, : tore and for sale by royl2 A. C. GOOD k CO. O IL8.?10 bids Linseed O'l, 8 bbls No. 1 L;ird Oil, 5 bbls Sperm Oil, 15 bbt3 Tauner's Oil, o bbls Castor Mil, in ?tore and for sale by myl2 A.C. GOOD k CO. r*P*orpedoes?a fresh supnly just received at 1 jc21 D. NiCOLL & tiKO.'a Variety Store. S UN DRIES.?-20*10 lb*. Ext. Logwood, 20OO lbs. Blue Vitriol, 5i<0 lbs. Concentrated J ye, 20 ca?es Extract Coffee, 25 boxes Castile Soap; On hand and for sale low by myl2 A. C. good k CQ. l p\ Carboys Sulphuric Acid, It/ 10 do Muriatic do 5 do Nitric do 8 do Agna Ammonia, 2 do Sweet Spts of Nitre, At jell-d&w LAUGH LTNS .* nUSWPIELD'3. Uio' brown Lcguora and Spotted lira id Hat*. at ul ' price?, from 25'?*-??. un. fl A RPF.R k bro. Salt.?2?H> bbU. Pomeroy-No. 1 Sal;., 25 " Extra Dairy do all In bright new barrels and in handsome order;"for sale by jc2 ?. geo. ADAMS. No. 50 Main 8t. IP mpt Y OIL OASKs.?A tew einfity Uit casks, iroai Ji'll'to \i 150 gallons capacity, for sale by T. H. LOGAN k CO. je!6 and LOGAV, LIST k CO. TOMATO and Walnut Catsup, just received and for sale by [mh30] W. A. EDWARDS k BRO. B -| 44IO THREAD LAWNS,?50 ps. new and desirable sty ten I *ti2#c. By constant teceipt of New Goods bur stock '?cept fresh. ??ny2T] heiskell & P WEARINGEN. /cooperage.?100 Whitky Barrels, 50 Half do. " V 100 Iron bound Kees, all of well sea soned Umber and clear of sap, just received and for sale by L Je2t GEO. ADAMS, No. 50 Slain St. *iX7"INES.--5p Baskets Champagne, Chas. Heldselck, Held ? T selck k Co., Cream De Bouzey, and other choice brands; 100 cases SuJulien Claret, just received and for sale by" ; Je24 ? GEO. ADAMS, No. 50 Main St. Novelty-Mills Family Flour. -| CT A Bbls. Novelty Mills White Wheat Family Flour, just XOv'rec'eived anil for tale by GEO. ADAMS. J >*4 No. 50 Main St. rTli&SAVINGS BANK OF AVIIBSLING, OFFIQ&MAnrST., BETWEEN MONROE &UXIO&. M OI^Yreceived.bnTransientDeposit. .Interest paid on * [ lxX Special Deposit. Collections promptly attended to. '^change on the East bought and sold.* : TUOS. H. LIST, President. ! SA.M'1,P. HILDRETK, Treasurer. janl4 i SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1859. | ARMSTRONG, CAT OR & CO. I 1XPOBTEBS ASD JOBBBHS OF I 1tibbou?, Klillinery, SilUCooda, Plowctn, Htrnw Bonnet*, ECuclic it ml 'Plrilii, No. 237 Baltimore St. BBTWBRK C11AKI.ES AND IIAXOYKtt STUBETS, BAI/TIMTOriE. Offer a Stock unequalled In the United States in variety and jari25. cheapness. TlielN. Y. Paper Warehouse ON,THE DELARUE PIiAN. p DIE" AND FINISH OUIt ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE it* Papers, In our own establishment. ? Stock from, the best Mills in the country, by an entire new process,, using pat ented machinery, exclusively our own. .Bill He=>d Pnper? two, four, six or more heads to the sheet. : Patent Headed %nd common Bill Gap and Blank Book Papers, style and quality of the rutlmr unsurpassed, at a small advance in price from plain paper. We are prepared to Qnish to order for Dealers and Stationers, goods in their own wrappers stamp*.d (device furnished) without extra charge. Will ex change from our stock cf ruled papers with manufacturers, for Flat Papers, to their advantage. CAKSON k. IlAliU. Wholbaale l'iiper Dealtr*ty No. 44 B^ekman street, New York. aj.lS-ly ilBXRY K. LIST. ROBT. MOBBISON. W. B. LOO AX. XIST, IlIORlSIiiOiX A; CO. Successors to List& liowell and II. K. List. WHOLESALE GROCERS ?A PRODUCE DEALERS Nos. 7S A Su, Main Stbkkt, WbeeliuSf Vn. WE desire to state to the friends of*the late firm, ami to the trade generally, that we are in possession of the 'most ample facilities for the transaction of a WHOLESALE OUOCEUY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS. We are determined to execute all orders entrusted to our care, with fidelity aud promptness, ami on the most favor able terras. LIST, MORRISON & CO. January 1st, 1S59. I Those having unsettled accounts with the late firms of Henry K. List & Co. or List & Howell, will please take notice, | that Henry K. LLt, having purchased the entire interest of j A. Allen Howell, In said firmsj (M>. Howell retiring from bu siness) Is alone authorized to make settlement. ~ janl-y 1~S59~ SPRING" 1859! BYRD & HALL, MANUFACTUKEUS, Arenow prepared to offer to Jobbers and Wholesale Dealers A LARGE AND FRESH ASSORTMENT UllR EL LA S AND PARASOLS, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, NO. 13 WAKKKN STREET, mhl-lydilratwiw NEW VUICK. GEO. K. WHEAT, (r.ATE WHEAT ?t CHAPI.IXB.) JTo,3G NOMCOESI KEEI', IVHIiEl.ISfi, WH0LR8AL8 TIKALER lit FANCY GOODS, COMBS, BUTTONS, BRUSHES, THREADS, HATS, CAPS, Shirts A Drawers, Hosiery & Gloves, Cutlery, Clicks, - Jewelry, Berfff>aeryftftininailj?"i?aprr, *hn^rffliink Books, Stationery , V -* "Locking Glasses, &c. Rugs, Ginseng,-Beczic'tx, Feather* on<l Flaxseed k " Wanted. inlilD NOTICE. I HAVE this day associated with me, my son W. 11. Pbm pu re Y, under th?* firm name of I. M. Pcmphuky <k Sox, for the purpose of conducting a general COMMISSION & FORYVARDIXG BUSINESS, Giving special attention to the pubcjiasr akd salb of Wool, Flour. ISacou, Provisions, &c.. Arc. January lst,lS39. I. M. PUMPHRKV. CO-PA RTXERSriP. M. P0MPHBBY. W. B. PCMPnaBY. I. M. PUMPHREY & SON, GomnsiHsloti und Forwardiuj; MeichnntS) DEALERS IN WOOL. FLOUR, BACON, PROVISIONS, J. SB PKOUUCli GENEKALLY No. 70 Main Struts, janl WnBF.LTSGi VA. NEW STOCK GREAT ATTRACTION. WA rCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods, Notions. Wntcla nod Cluck lUalci'inlN, TooN, In**ex. Wntch and Clock Oil, & c. WHOI.KSxVLlS AND RETAIL.. TAM NOW In; receipt of uv first Spring Stock;, unsur passed for BEAUTY, EXCELLENCE, VARIETY and CHEAPNESS) and respectfully solicit tin examination. nih21 J. T. SCOTT, 151 Main St 8. B. UILBKOrGIf. JAMES fcn&N WRIX. S. E. BILBROUC-H & CO., North-went corner ol 'i'hird A: rhmutil .vIh , ST. LOUIS, MO. GENERAL LAND 4 It ? A I. ESTATE At^NTS, DEALERS IS LAND WARRANTS, STOCKS, ftC. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ENTERING GRADU ATED LANDS- ~ EST A J3 jLISPIK O IS 54-. EX-STd, lisr jMisssoxjjRr. y^E ARE DAILY SURVEYING and making se.. m yy lections from between two and three millions J'V! of acres of Yellow Pine, Mineral and Agricultural LANDS, situate in the Statfc of Missouri, to be had under the Graduation Act, at V2}( cents per acre. These lar.rts are not selected from the field notes of the United States Surveyor General, but from personal exami nation by a member of our firm, wftose time is entirely oc cupied in surveying and selecting the above l>imU;'thus enabling us faithfully to describe and guarantee the quality. -Parties ?r.trailing business to us may be furnished with city and Eastern references. S. E. BILBROUGlf & CO., ? mhli-ly* 8 AT NT LOUIS, MO. KNITTING COTTON. ILK D It Alt KNITTING COTTON just received at D. NICOI.I. 4 BRO'S niyl6 Variety fltore. TETTER PAPER, Envelopes,'Lead Pencils, Steel Pens J Bonnet Board, Pen Holders, Memorandum Books, Slates and Pencils, Ac., 4c., at D.NICOM. 4 BRO's, - aplS ICS Main Street. : ? 1 J ? ?>AA BBLS. P.meroy Salt, In prime order, J'ist received ?i\l\l and for sale br GEO. ADAMS, myl9 No. fill Main St. ??/\ UHD3 Prime Bacon Sbonlders, for sale lntr'by OU apl4 _ LIST, MORRISO* 4 00. 7ft.BAltRJtLsiPA>tlI.y FLOURiJjnst rtMIM and'-for 1 sale by [mylS] .. LIST, >I0RRrS0N > CO/ XACE MANTLES, Points and SbaVls, just received. ?> apSa HEI3KELL Jt S>VKARINGEN. Great Wcs'eru In?nrasrG fiucl '^'rust Co., rsf Philarla'ph'."-. Va. GHAllTEtt PBiiPiv;;-i:au ?CAPITA'. sr>oo,ooo. 1'"MUR INSURANCE. nn S>tnrs- ?! 'i i ? -.5- KvWi-. ? lom *11.1 M -.ri-b?n.!ise jjiicraHv. l.lniit. A HM1 . i iiui. Manne Insurants o?i Sit uo" Prrlglii to nil parts'* I be wr.rut uuf, Ui7 ?..U;rn>or^ce An Good*tO'*U part* of the cr.uvtf'. ChaU Cv liAT*h'ors I?reiSi]8ij?. T< i' ? ~ 1 Wit. l)i.ULt2>G, Vi?!e P. 0? d :IvU J '??. V . S :??*? *? . I llili'jG i I ' i . ? . Char. C. I.sthr. p, ?? ? . n-.ill -r. ufcl I: AltrX WhPV.'W, 1. ?. ? . r..;il vvy'i>4 J?n*r Hfjlehnrst^ <}> *; ***<; T. M * 1 John*}. Hunter, U -? ;U"*rf F. T?* ???'.'. J' ' ?' John 1?. MTrrir, ?' ' * "?7 >'**}? i J jcalj J. AU.'ri ' ?rJox*r.<trE<Jui!'tl't/ ?Vrn.ikly P<n'tk AroRr*tP-ns fir lf?mrnr?.v v!l! !v v to at; the"Bankof^ WhceHpi;" fr* 9 A '5. to :t nVitork P. M., anjl before ?nd t*ft*r ?al*t hour,* at ;',v ?-ifke or iIkCom pany over the "I'.jtr.k of M'ht?V "^'* v '? 1 N. I.. DOstSr.Y. A:'< ? t, jelS-ly v , :Va* AIjBEMA P-l. o IHSUr./i' Ci: COMPANY OF C!IAWiOTTSV!:.?.Y\ VA . CAPITxVti 8-100,000. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OK IMri'Sii" V.. OA PITA 1 j S&jO 0.0,00. coxrxoyvrEA i.nr ixscbAftz voM0rr op UAnniSit! !:'".. pa . CAPITA 1. ftftOO.OOO. Qvialser City Insu.rtv.ioe Company OF PlULADKl.fVlI ' . I'A., e x jp s t a !i $5.oi>v TTTKitiiay?? Cnmpa bis hrtvintf nr?- ini "1 ?M untforsiirmd thfir A sent for Win? llnu' ? : ? :i v. v.\ o*t ? respect* . fully pnli-it the p ?tronnsv- of th-> tn-i,\iC; jvt\,\ are we!!"knn*m to be Fu st class ?fTV?*.? v. A'.-- pronipt ly adjusted.' 4^- Al:i5!l -rv.it. OiUce over the Citizens' ]). ?.m-t T^unk, fyl>5-y V/ V:u The IrisuTriiice ?"c^-'nr.ny OF TIIE VALLKY Or Vii-iOTNIA CAPITAL. fcVUi.O'^?rJl pv.id ??"> --.n.* ;.rtvvst?-d., v.u!i snr plu?, will rake fire, r* rviHarislts. Losaea pron?T?'-?v adii:?i.?d an.'! . Office next door a!?ov?'5!. & *1 R^r-k. M^in ?treet. ,T. :\ ?:?" "> ?nr.FHiir.?- - ? ? j.n n.*?y-?r. t ; v *?.'.-...ir-ia, Thna. il. I'- ' ? ? Achesr-n k Co. ? S. i'radv, ?. Or;., List & HorreU, O. W . . A Cow jjin29 ___ ciioic*^ Finsr CLASS i^:s;ii:AXGE ?OX T::1.? Incorporated XB1.9?? potiicn# Oasr"cTpltal $1,00C .000. a: -. ani> u:s^:r.;?r. ?. IVI'rsa A s -* ? ? C: Andttioi.r ycr.Yf* - ? n t xve;:ct:.:e. A532i3 o ^ ? Yashinhan?! ;vtid Cilfll in * ? ? ? ' l'"' "i Monvy due t ? " Healastftt ? M'J!- -a.tibtie'j. ? '"I'l'li Bills U^vivub;.: ; ? >!a\ airr. 102 n'otiits'f hhd ?it r-. . ; 2,v;W?.V'V? 657 Sh ..es Kail ;;;u'l i?i.o < 5U do C ?nat-et:t"-MliVvr Co. ??:?-<.?;: ? :-; 50 dd Ptiiiford Bat k1 " fiO do WuterV-tfrj 80 ?'??? Pre*- .-'v.:ce ** u ... . ..1,J v: vi?. 2800 do Hsirtford *4 14 r-t5| SPS-"? do N*?-v ?" .t ; ?? " " ..m ,Gr'2"t, 15 do Jesit'.V ^ * 4k *? 100 do s I'r V . u..: 1 ' 1 % 150 do ^ew-York L.-I..ulo It a.i Co.; **? .. -?*'< ^ Totcl Uut-fitled clalta" not <!?:>: . ~Z*0JtSCH -1 dji-stO'l I . pilill. UPWARDS oFsi 1.000,000 Of Lois*-- liiive beer, j :??! by i. ? . :?? !: ?-.if t <-? ?, ?n the J?MSt v-.-.r. m F i it *.? ' V - 11 ?-? ? ?. Risks itccc;jU-d at UiV:ns c ?-* v. Uit . -;.,y :tn . i.?ir . J&jn'cioi attention !liv> >< lo * ?' -v?S 0iui L-oiti- '> ^?v-. ** 2 i f' Th'e prorr?-'5s of this Corpo: a'icriN :? i ::r.^ r.r. interrupic i tlirov^ii^'-a^ou^o: b.f?.>Vt?c si*. r:.. or pvriodt; cvetitiu; ia < -? t*rv:: ; : - . . ; ? .h-r;: tioiis and laoritiutf-? ?;v** cash ba-i'^.t-i.:t"juoleo ol the crcou ^ xn s*o lauivriai pirtisul ir. ? ' ? '? Duringri-nti" the sccuvor rj Ir. trance an imperativ-i duty- theajii;:.v ? * -Hrap>jrty.ov.;t:rf? to sxxs ta?u loss bci.igii cn much les. PolieieiTi^'-'ued without d.^iay. aiid all iJu^iyie-jH .v> tended to wxtb dispatch M"i , i-y rtAitl'i. ft*, tilt S:i(T25. C'tiiei: a*. of '? in feblO-dn'A'-till .V ti. t vt. rue mr: a>ti> makvxi; nwuiANCE com pany On' \7UXl y; i. rpAKEi? fteks :itrl: -i?-v--t x-"< <;:i r,f ;;'i k;r.5s, 1 Steamboat*,Furniture aaii \IJ dangersaUenuiuK ths Transpor.v.U?n ?:; Goutls ?n rivers, seas, takes, canals amiraHrovl4. DiUECTOas, Sftra'f Keel, Wni. TJ. r IT;nry Crtir.ele. R. Oranj?!^, S. llrwry, liob't ^V'rriseri Dau'lLawh, Root P;u''.?!?>:<-? ROUT. CRAVGLF',P^b?1. R. W. IlAifplVO, Sec'y. 'fgyAtipSfcn*!oii* forI'r5wr4r?ce *r{Il b? prora^Oy ?Ueiirted toby U:?? sc4 Secretary. Wliet-Hni:. Jan. SS. I c*';*. HOM:B 23'IIi111>AN-U . i-VI iXK ISSMA KCECO MPAXY. [OFFICE NO.J X. Y.j Case Capita!.... Liabiliu v'-sOTTtlC HpHlS Orwapany* is o"sroed ap?i :c;inncr i hy- roit-,?? of tho JL. .wealthiest ;ir,.i\:t;5t j^rchituUia ihc T.itv r-I T r -v vork.? 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