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Wat&Mligtwctx. IR11UT aoHal>?. I1.1E 13. Notice. 1TJ-E HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES YY of one of tlie best colters in the coun try Oar stock of piece goods is complete. Gentlemen desiring clothing made to order will do well to give a* a call, as in price and style we defr competition. 7 M. GUTMAN & Co? Ja5-2w West Virginia ?'!othlng House. W For Sal? or Bent. ILLIAM TALLANTS LATE RESI dence AT LEATHER WOOD. Appl> to DODSON A BROS. Jnft-lf No. 21 Main st. Heady to Every Good Work! The English Lutheran Mission 8. School BEING IX NEED OF FUNDS TO EN large Its blessed and important work will, at the solicitation of its many Mends, bold a GRAND FESTIVAL At the SKATING PARK, on Wheeling Island on TrEIDAT ETE5IX6, Jl"5TE 19TB. MUSIC! FIREWORKS! BRILLIANCY! Tickets 23 cents. Children 15 cents. Wx. H. Bassett, ") J. B. Detwiler, V Committee. M. G. Graham. ) Jol*-6t Rustic Window Blinds. MESSRS. W ATKINS AND ADAMS, AT tbe Sprlgg House, will call on the citi zen* of this city, and offer them the simplest, cheapest, most durable and beautiful article of window blind ever s?en in this section. It ex excludes ust, admits a free circulation of air. and pruHcnts a neat appearance, both from tbe street and the Interior of a room Jul5 lw* Triaoelphia Election Cask.?It will be seen by tbe proceedings of the Board of Supervisors, which xnet in tbe Court House yesterday, that they passed a motion to reconsider their action in throwing out the vote of tbe township of Triadelpbia because of illegal votes beiug registered in that precinct. Thej did not succeed, however, in arrivingai any practical decision, as there was n< quorum present at tbe meeting of th< Board in the afternoon. Spkjjto Travel.?Tbe city has beet having a large influx of strangeri during tbe present hot weather. A great many sojourn among us but u short time, being merely on their regu lar summer pleasure tour. We judge tbe different hotels in tbe city must bt doing a most excellent business al present, aa well as tbe different omni bus lines. The hotels are crowded and tbe omnibus teams have almost as many passengers as tbey can carry, despite tbe generally received notion that let them be as full as tbey can. there is always "room for one more.' We were yesterday the recipients ol another lot of fine strawberries from the gardens of P. Yost<fc Bro. We had thoughr that those received from them on a former occasion were among the finest we bad ever Bee a grown in tbia section of country, but like the master of ceremonies at the marriage at Galli lee we can say, "thou hast reserved tbe last till now." The Messrs. Yost are willing to put their fruit to tbe test of a comparison in every respect with any brought to this market from any source, and the best part of it for those who love tbe delicate fruit is, that they have plenty of them. The deep-interest which all oar peo ple are manifesting in the blessed work of the English Lutheran Mission Sun day School, promises to make its com ing festival at tbe Island Purk one of tbe most interesting and attractive ever held In oar midst. Tbe ener gy displayed by tbe committee and the lady teachers is truly re markable. They are to-day erecting a line large airy building, which will be brilliantly lighted and handsomely decorated. They have gone to work with "push" as their motto, and feeling tbe grandeurof the Sunday school mis sion work, they will know no such word as faiL They deserve success and will no doubt have it far beyond their expectations. Aa the arrangements progress we will keep our readers posted. Festival Last Night.?The Festi val given la9t night at Washington Hall by tbe ladles of the German Evan gelical Lutheran St. James' Church, was one of tbe pleasan test affairs of tbe kind that has come off in the city for sometime. Though the weather yes terday was rainy and disagreeable, yet the indefatigable and persistent labors ; of tbe ladies succeeded in adorning tbe j hall in a very tasteful manner, and in | providing a sumptuous entertainment, calculated to draw forth numerous greenbacks from the pocket-books of all th<*e ready to contribute to a noble cause, and at the same time refresh themselves with dainties sufficient to make tbe most:fastidious epicurean's mouth water. We congratulate the la dles on their well merited success. We will state sometime soon tbe amount realised, which no doubt was large. River News. ? There were about eight feet water in the channel last night, and stationary. The R. R. Hudson leaves the landing this afternoon for Cincinnati. Tbe Eagle is the regular Parkersburg packet to-day at 11 o'clock A. M. The Lealle Combs departs for Snnfish at 8 o'clock this afternoon. The Henry Logan departs for 8teu benville at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Pittsburgh DUpatch of yesterday says: Tbe river continues to recede, with five feet water in the channel, by tbe new marks on the Monongaheln bridge. Tbe Forest City departed for Parkeraburg.. The Leonora No. 2 ar rived (torn Cincinnati with a good trip. The Leonidas is loading for St. Louis; [ Parkeraburg.. Thf Leonora No. 2 ar ??^^1 is loading f the Arabian and Nora for Cincinnati; tbe former will leave to-morrow and the latter to-day. The Pine Bluff is re ceiving for the Kansas river, and tbe Kate Putnam for Cincinnati and Louis ville. They will leave about the latter part of tbe week. Freights are. by no moans plenty, and the steamers are consequently delayed in starting. Tbe Allegheny river Is falling n? this point, -with about five feet and a half in the channel, by the suspension bridge ' marks. Dispatches from Oil City yes terday say there are thrve foot of water there, a heavy rain Tuesday night, and prospects df a rim.:, The Peerless de parted for Oil City yesterday, with a - tolerably fair trip. There were no ar rivals from up the river. Tbe flatboat and canal boat which we mentioned as Living aunk at Glass House on Tues day have been raised, and.the etiapnel is once more clear. The barge* stack by the Reindeer and Leader the same day remain fast aground on the bar. The Latest prom Ha kill.?The Newcastle Chronicle of the 2d brings ns the latest news touching the interna tional sculling match. It says* Not withstanding the boisterous weather, and the somewhat rough nature of the river yesterday, Hamill took his accus tomed boating exercise, morning and afternoon. On tho latter occasion, con trary to what he bad originally In tended, he inade a more thorongb'trial of his new Ameriean boat. He put her through a pretty severe teat, both as to her speed snd turning qualities, and at tbe conclusion he expressed himself as very much satisfied with her. She is very strong and stiff, and with tho pa tent application of a steel spring to the keel doea not give so much to the pres aure of the strokes as the ordinary ~ ? * ~ net also be remoin in justice to our English build en, more wpecially those of Tyneside, that in the craft in question, as a set-off tffl'^SoatTsaVtheaam? ** ly built as' to be several pounds'weight heavier than they are accustomed to build. We do not advance this at all in depreciation of tbe boat nowU Tired from New York, which in apecu is a perfect model aa f 4 metry goes, and may, for know to tbe contrary, ; bat we only with to] support of our own r they were to pat In ? ? , "!.t ; Mectisu of the City Council? The City Council met in their chamber on Market street. last night at 8o'clock. The regular President not being pres ent, on motion, Mr. Acheeon waa ap pointed chairman, pro tcvu The reading of the minutes of the last meeting were on motion suspend ed, and the Council at once proceeded to business. The petition of H. Sterling, asking the privilege of using the water from the fire-plugs of the city for the pur pose of sprinkling the streets of the city, was read, and on motion, adopted. The petition of R. Radcliffe, asking license to keen a coffee house, was re ceived and reaa On motion, the peti tion was granted, the petitioner giving approved security. The petition or the Fire Companies, asking privilege to take the new steam fire engine to Zanesville, Ohio, on the Fourth of Jnly, to attend the celebra tion of tbe fire companies of that city, was received and read. It was moved that tbe petition be granted with the proviso that they receive the permission of the Mayor of tbe city and his assent as to the number of engines to be taken out of the city on the day of the cele bration. The petition of J. smith, astcing mai an ordinance be passed prohibiting the pulling of flowers in the Peninsula Cemetery, punishing every offence of that kind by imposing a fine of twenty dollars, was presented and read. Re ferred to the Committee on Ordinances. A resolution to set curb-stone on Clay street in front of the Fourth Ward school house was presented and read. Referred to the Street Commissioner. witn power to act. A resolution was presented and read that the Street Commissioner be au thorized to grade M*Lure street. Re ferred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys. The President pro tcut read an ordi nance In relation to posting handbills, Ac., on the walls ana fences of privaU and public buildings within the citj | limits. The ordinance was read bj I sections and was adonted with som< ?TDSU w^P^ted Pn?rt d"iloriUdto *?? the"cartHB?one o, ?b"e eMeorrMaiSe?.treet betwee, Vorth and Bank Btreets. Adopted AwaSntton was presented providlnj . <!,? Street Comroiwioner bo au Ibori^d w?ve the gutum, with, sane alone on Market street from First U Division. Adopted. , *h?t th? A resolution was presented that tn? Street rommlwioner be authorized t( pave with sandstone the gutter ontb EVst side of Main street fromNortl Kobinson that U??^^H?j?'1??? our for the city be declared abolisoca The resolution was laid on the tabh until the next meeting of the Council A resolution was preMJnt^^Iha' -h? Street Commissioner be au'jjo^ied u [Trade M'Lure street from Main to Coa. street at a cost not exceedlng seventy live dollars. The resolution wa. " Ablution waa presented that th< Street Commissioner he authoriwd tt re-set the curb on the east side of Mai Street from A. Pannel's up to i rank "on^otiot^CouncU then ad journed. . Meeting op the Boabd of Suhw visors.?The Board of Supervisors held aua^journed meeting at the Court Dcm hSpI^I "en" Slesars. B. S. Good, Henry Wallace, William Nichols, Joseph Salisbury, <3. W. Franzheiin and William P? \\ usou, "i^wasordered that John summoned to appear ^fbre the at the next meeting to be held on the 19th day of June, 1866, to show cause, if any he can, why a road proposed to be opened commencing In V** c*J|Jr^w(| Middle Wheeling creek road on the land of J. A S. Buehanan, John Brown lee, John Pearson, James *e"el* JJPi1 others should not be opened Jn jccor a'?o? Wallace it was SfiSS.'SSiSi lZu&\To ? appropriations of a like amount, be made for repairs on the I'airmoiit rood, I Mr Keels, of Marshall county, having I Btated that that county had appropria ted four hundred for tue same purpose. The peUtion of Dr. J. EnglUhfor bounty tax remission was received and the prayer of the petitioner granted. The report of Joseph M?rBaD,3"" veyor or Roads was received and or deM?. wltaon presented resolution which was passed by ayes ""iSXd, That the action of this Board in reference to the election of the Township of Triadelphia J>e reconiid-: ered. Ayes?Messrs. Nichols, Wilson, Salisbury, Good and Franxhelm?5. Nays?Messrs. Hupp ana Wallnoe?a. ?Ac Board adjourned until after din ner at 114 o'clock, but when the time came for meeting again theJ5 Y," ?? quorum present andthe Board adjourn ed to meet on 19th of June. Policr Coubt.?There were no cases1 tried before the Polloe Court yeaterdtr what dull and inactive for some days to come. Villainy and roguery have their periodical stated of excltement as well as otha? features in the social world. Removed. The firm of McCabe, Kraft * Co. have removed tholr whole sale Drag establishment to No- 50. Mai n street. Their new plaoe of buslnessta one of the finest locatlonsin thecity, and they have now everything in artJvo and prosperous working .orSer. This firm is one of the largest In the West ern country, and by prompt attention to business Lave auooee^ ln building np an extensive trade. TJialr business, moreover, laoonsUntly on the J "<"****; At present their house on Main street contains a large assortment of all arti AiM kent in their line of business, ana we would cheerfully and cordially | recommend them to the patronage of the wholesale trade. -? i Skiyv and Gatxord's Mihstrsu. Tbla popular and celebrated troupe of minstrels give one of their mirth-pro voking entertainments at Washington Hall.to-night. The company consists of twenty star performers, froth their opera house in Ohioago. They have exhibited in the principal cities of the country to large audiences, and their performances are spoken of by the press in terms of praise and commendation. We presume they will be greeted with a crowded hall to-night at Washington A LOT of fine steel plate engravings have Just been received and are for sale by Mr. Morton, at his ntore, No.99 Main street. They are a consignment from Goupil'a celebrated picture store on Broadway, Hew York. Ton can rely on getting a good picture and at the saina time a cheap one by giving him a oalL We direct attention to tbe advertise ment of Messrs. Wakins <fc Adams which appears in our oolnmns this morning. Tbe window blind offered ?>y them 1s reported to be all they claim for it. Quit reduction In raid photographs at Putridcs*. Jcsr received atPaitrldcAOalleiya sup ply of Mack walnut goods, consisting of wall btwkH.monVHng^ looking glMB, and oval picture Muno. ? BHnlLCMiTiw.-llm.WUstiUBoimi lngSjnup has become <o popular that various panics have put out articles calling them Wii WtMlaw^r"PlB?i"takr iftfr Ma Wlnriovof tbe Boothia* Syrup Is r1 ami l.l wtth any other article. Jiymsle D*. Bow, Pu.ur_The best and salsst flunllyilMdkina. Noeelotnel! No Interrup tion of daUy avocatlo-lJL-MlflefcrPl^ J?gi?l-An admirable pm for children I ESEiiHlSE WholssalsDnisMa, Wheeling. Uw Kiotp Oool.?Drop In the Drug Store of E. Bncklng. No, 1 Odd Fellow* Hall, and try a glass of his Sparkling Ice Oool Soda Water. He haajustput up the finest Sod* Water ap paratus In the city, and Is prepared to furnish Soda Water cheaper than ever. Only 5oentt a glass, or 25 Tickets for a dollar. The superi ority- orer all other apparatus, claimed by this new one Is, tlxat neither the syrups, nor the water oomw In oontact with any metal, hence tt most be more healthfOL All we can say is that It Is hard to beat. Much in Lirot-To keep oool. be fash ionable, and do as others do, is to drink Od bert's ice cold Soda Water, made in the latest style and In an apparatus excelled by none. We speak the truth when we say it is the finest Fountain In the City. To be fashion able is to u&e Ring* Ambrosia, which is the only preparation that is warranted to restore gray hair to Its original color, or prevent and cure baldnsai. To do as others do is to buy all you want In the drug, perftunery, notion, i and pure liquor line at OdberfS fancy drug and prescription store, end of stone bridge Wheeling, West Va. Ju3-lm gcotg & jfltoeg. ESTABLISHED 19 1837. 1866. Spring Trade. 1866. HAM'L M'CLKLLAN. CHESTER D. KNOX. | M'CLELLAN & KNOX, Manufacturers and Jobber* of ! BOOTS & SHOES, No. 65 Main Street, WHEELING, W. VA. WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF Cash buyers to oar very large assortment ol Boots and Shoes for the Spring and Summer Trade, which for extent, variety and freedom from | all irregularity is not surpassed. Our Stock is Larger than any other in this City, and in prices tee can successful I ly compete with any Shoe Souse -in the istor WesL For the proof of which we invite you to an [ examination of our Stock. a^Ali Goods warranted uniform in quality. McCLELLAN ? KNOX. roarS-ly pusiral ?nstramrnts. Charles C. Mellor, Pittsburgh, Pa., SOLE AGENT FOR Chickering & Son's PIANOS! WAREROOKN: 79 1-2 and 81 Wood Street.! mHE PIANOS MANUFACTURED NOW X by cmcKKtU.NQ A SON'S, of Boston, are pronounced by the leading artists superior to any others. Any unprejudiced person who will give them a careful examination will come to the same conclusions. The ffcct that Messrs. Cmickxkinq A son's dispose of more Instruments than any other factory in the world, is Itself oneof the strong est arguments In their favor, inasmuch as their facilities for manufacture and ready de mand enable them to sell at Lower Sates Than Other HaM It is unnecessary to speak of the material used by Chickering 6 Sons to produce as du rable an Instrument and as elegant in its ex- , terior as they do. No such qualities can be I produced without the BEST and the first of workmen. EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY GUARANTEED. ?^"Descriptive Catalogues furnished on ap Instruments or other makers, and different styles, always in my present extensive ware Prof JOS. EBERT, My authorised Traveling Agent, will visit this I locality from time to time and cheerfully communicate all desired Information. C. C. MELLOR, ffeb22 Pittsburgh. JWaafarfl SAJf*ljOTT. XOKOAX I? OTT. m.H.HUL | SAMUEL OTT, SON ft CO, Agents for STANDARD SCALES, A DAPTED TO EVERY BRANCH OF J\. business where a correct and durable Scale IS required. Counter Scales of every Variety, PORTABLE AND DORMANT SCALES HAT AV1> CATTLE SCALES, Warehouse and Transportation Scales, iealea for Grain and Flours-Scales for Rai - roads-Scales for Coal Dealers and Miners a Surar Scales-Farm and ? flcalei Post Office p and Jewet ?Wei^h AH ofwhlohare warranted In every partus alar. Call and examine,-or send for an filus trated and descriptive circular. " N. a?TImm ScalM bars all ,Uxt bearing,. 11 1 1 1 1 ?? Lone Jack, Brown Dick & Regalia gJrg ?oofls. Cheap Dry Goods! Great Reduction in Prices ?AT? JOHN ROEMER & CO.'S, SOB. 31 A 33 SAIS BTBIET. Centra WlieeUng. W E ARE NOW RECEIVING A I VERY large stock of choice stylesof Foreign & Domestic DRY GOODS! Manv of them having been bought for Cash4 -?Auction In New York, at pricai as low aa at before the war. Good test colored Calico at Choice Patterns of Delaines. => Brown Muslin" - ' Bleached Muslm. -j? Kentucky Jeans. ?? Heavy Tweed *"*a> Good Black Silk..... - **j25 ** Heavy Gingham - CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,; J WINDOW BLINDS House Furnishing" Goods at very Reduced Prices, at Wholesale and Retail, At No*. 31 A 33 Main sU, CENTRE WEELINO. JOHN ROEMER & CO. my 14 THE ORGANS Of MESSRS. TAYLOR A FARLEY, OF Worcester, Maaaachueitsat E. A.Weber's Music Store, Wart side of Main St., opposite Mendel's are UNSURPASSED in Hweetne"*, evenM and >f tone, as also. In elegance of finish, they are UNRIVALLED in effectiveness "with regardtothe Sub-BaWj ssisrsatffic They are SUPERIOR In the Combination of Stops, and MOST ESSENTIALLY lower In price than those which "Just have their names up. ihtGo and examine for yourself. apx2l "Sound, Sound the Truth Abroad." WEST VIRGINIA'S RELIGIOUS AMD MJWDAT BCIIOOl. BOOK HOUSE, T7ISTABLJSHED ON PRINCIPLES OF BE all flretrdaaB Book Houses in this country. Only Agency In West Virginia for PUlllp Phillip's Popular Sunday School Music Book, "Musical Leaves." Addreworders to GEORGE W. STONER, Agt\, 22, Monroe street, Wheeling. School Times.*7 mar8-ly. T)IKGS AMBROSIA IS THE ONLY XV preparation that Is warranted to remore Say halrt/o lis original color and lustre to prevent and core baldness, as a hair dressing ft Is unrivalled. The names or many can be seen -who have been benellttetl by Its useat OUBEKT'S, End of Htone Bridge. my 10 TTPHAM'a HAIR DYE THE CHEAPEST U and best In the world. Just received by ODBEKT, End of Htone Brluge. myl? a NOTHKR8UPPLYOFEBERLYCEDAR ATruwes received and for sale, lower than theloweit at Oi'BKRTS Truss Emporium End of Btone Bridge. mym A QUA DE MAGNOLIA, JUBT RECE1V A. ed and for sale by C. II. ODBERT, End of Stone Bridge. myH Tar. tfi BfcLaWILMlNGTON, NORTH 54 Carolina Tar?I&rre barrels. Justrwelved and for sale at reducsf ? berry. npro| No: 18 W*ter *t. A FULL STOCK OTT$&MOST APPROV /V ed Steel, Iron, Wood Plows," inst receiv 5liby PKYOR BOYD A CO., mL% 18 Main >1. Grenadines for 25 cents. I AM CLOSING OUT PLAIN MOHAIR ^ren^lnc, lor 23 cents ^ 500 Hemnants of Dry Goods. T WILL HAVE READY FOR8 ALE THIS I morning about 600 remnants of every description of Dry Goods, wltn very low pttgs marited In plain ^ong^hj Calcined PIm mt. tr A BARRELS PATTON (PHCKN1X) OAL SOclnedPU^P^fcr Lime. ?* rARYLAND, LOtJISVILLE AND COM M mon Lime In barrels, fn?li burnt, on tlmnd a?d tor "jfcSmjDRETH * BRO,' my31 ? Main street m? > POPLAR BROOM HANDLES _ ? ? ' Jnat received and for sale low by fabft. CHAP. H. BERRY Seed Buckwheat. OAA BUSHELS PRIME SEED BUCK /gUUwbMtft>raleb|r (JORRELL A CO., cor. Market and (Jolncy sti^ my30 . Wheeling, W. va. Flour I Floor!! WE ARE JUST RECEIVING 800 BAR rels favorite and reliable brand X X and amily floor. ~ "* _1 U8T. MORRISON * CO. AR C T rc 8 V RUP, BETTER THaN ix>T?rlnc*B for sale by R. J. SMYTH. api7 cor. Market udQnlncy n. jBusinrss Cards. C. A. WI1SGERTER, DENTIST, So. 65 Market Si reel, mrI9 ly WHEELING. W. VA. H, CKA>"GIX J AS. DAUXLU K. OlASOL*. CRAXGLE, DAL1ELL * C?? WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce & Commission Merchants, -VO.SS <**0 ifonrrxttlSl MarM St., .ptf WHEELING. W. VA. PAXTON & OOLEBAY, (Suocwoi. to Paxtou. Donlon A Ogteb.y,> WHOLESALE GROCERS, ProdoreA CoinmiMlon McrcluuiU, Nos. 52 and 51 Main St., deelS WntKUNQ, V. V* PKTOB BOTD. OLIVER i'KYOB. PRYOR BOYD & CO., DSALEB8 I>* Agricultural Implements, Grain. Flrld ACardrn S?h, Ko. JS XUI11 rarest, WHKEI.IXG. ? VA. CHARLES SEIBKE, Successor to H. Dlehmel, Fancy Dyer and Scourer, South st., near the B. A. O. R. R. Depot, WHEELING, W. VA. All kinds of Shawl^ presfi^ RJbbon^ and 1 every doicrlptlon of cilk and VVooJen oood> executed at short notice and on reasonable I terms. Jftn6 Higgins' Gallery. Monroe St., between Market and Main, Photographs! In India Ink, OH and Water Colore. Cards, Ambrotypes, Gems, Ac. Photograph Albums retailed at Wholesale Price*. dec33 | C. H. BOOTH. J- C. JELLY. W. G. BATTELLK. JOHN MULR1NK. BOOTH, BATTEILF. A CO., [Successor* to Conrad J faier,] DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, Boat Store*. Prodnrf, FRESH A CURED MEATS.' LAKE ICE <4 CANNED FRUITS, Ac.. Corner Monroe and Water Street*, WHEELING, W. VA. IN CONNECTION WITH THE HODjSF. there Is a Wharf Boat, and It is the design 1 of the Arm to do a Forwarding and Commis sion and stonure baslnen. act as Steamboat Agents and Ain?Hi all desirable Information pertaining thereto. Jyl* JOHN HAMILTON & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Conl unci Wood COOKING STOVES. Al*o all kinds o? PARLOR <tr HF.ATIXO STOVES, Adapted for either Wood or Cool. Hollow-Ware, PlonKh Pointm Oratw Arc be*, ?*ncl every dwwrlption of Castings, Rolling Mill. Flooring Mill, and Saw Mill CnntlngH, QUINCY FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP, rosy IP W heeling W Va, Valuable Property for Sale. THOMAS HORNBROOK, CUSTOM HOUSE. Omci Hours frosc 8 a.m. until 5 p. m.. All other times to be found at his residence. No. 70 EofT Str.. bet. Second A Third, Fifth Hani. HAS FOR HALE Building Lois, Store & Dwelling: Houses, aen90 On Favorable Terms. HARPER & BRO., Have jost received their en Ure stock of Spring & Summer HATS AND CAPS. IAS X. DILLON. GEO. HIBBZRD. jyo.r.THoiiPsojf. j. b. hughes. J. M. RICHARDS. DILLON, THOMPSON & CO., 102 Market lit, PMers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Brass Founders and General Machinists. apr3-3m GEO. HARRISON, GEO. W. harrison, Late 0/ Q. M. Dept. Late Post Q'rmaster. GEO. HARRISON A SOS, Forwarding & Commission Merchants.! UUMRERLAND, MD., 1 DEALERS IN Produce, Flour, Grain, Feed, Malt, Ale. I General Agents for Sale of Man ufactured Articles. Warelionse, Baltimore Street, Opposite B.AO.R.R. Passenger Depot. ??-Goods delivered In the city free of drayage. J an 1 mm N 0 RW A Y IRON MAMACTUMG CO., Office and Warehouse foot of 4th St. Manufacturers of MACHINE FORGED NUTS, BOLTS WA8HER?, ?fcC. All kinds of TACKS, BRADS, FINISH- | ISG AND SHOE NAILS. J an 13 New Goods! Great Reduction in Prices! THOMAS, STURGEON & CO., HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR THIRD I STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS G00DS!| Comprising many Rich Drees Silks, Grenadines, Lawns, Poplins, Melanges. Lustres, , Tamartins, Brocade Grenadines. | Crape Morets, Mozambique*. Pert-ales Poll, De Cheores, Lisle Ginghams, Bareges, Wool DeLalns, _ French Jaconet. Merrimao Prints, Ginghams, 10-4 Sheetings, ? Plltavr Case Muslins, Irish Linens, Table Linens, Counterpanes, Dimity. English Bilk: Cloaks, M u&Uns, SUk Hbawls. Embroideries, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Boys Cassimere, Linen aoods for Boy* wear, ?sc., Ac. THOMAS, STUKGEUN i CO., successor* to W. B. senseney A Co., No. 138 Main street. myffi Second Stock OX SPRING AND SUMMER -GOODS, JDST RECEIVED AT BOYD & WAYMAN'S, Wholesale Deal en In ( BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 43, Main atraet, 3 doors above Qulncy. ] znayS-lj WHEELING, W. V. faction ?alts. W. H. BASSETT & CO., auctioneers and commission JI I, IICIIA >' T H , Sales Room Nd. 12 Monroe Street, WIlKII lMi. W. VA. -rrriix sf.ll houses, lajibs, pro ^fesf^MnoUce, the da, ^nl*,i'{Kl^Ton'?dvertlse .ccuon Mia tomAri" KoSSn^WwpplDg and i general assortment of Paper. for Rags. ? ^nt and Wuffigoointiy produce. mrJ FOB SALE -AT AUCTION PRICES HV SB. U. BASSETT CO., No. 12 Monroe street, 10 bbls Portland Syrup. 20 doz. Brooms. 2D M French Sauce. 40 14 Baking Powder. 15 rs Rag and Wool Carpets. 50 Ward's Patent Churns. 200 lbs. Carpet Chain. my!8 Jor ?alt.~ DESIRABLE Country Residence For Sale Ov ACCOUNT of a reduction i> t hp ujfp of mv family, I offer for sale mj ?lrt5-."tna?l on tile line af theNatlona ftoad, four miles east of the city of W heeling Said property consists of FOURTEEN ACRES OF GROUND, Having erected thereon a PINE RESIDENCE, containing eleven rooms and an attic finished and twenty-five Apple trMJl "'-A?'?? Poar Peach. Plum and Quince irw* all twelve years old, all bearing. also choice selections of rlM. Blackberries, Strawberries, and , , small fruits. The grounds are finely laid on with evergreens and other ornamental shrub bery. Price @20,000. ASSESS} u&ZS&StSt 510,Ouu. I will also sell my HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Persons desiring to consult me to regard1 u terms of payment-, Ac., can Iea\e tneii names at the Gas Company s Office, or visll me on the premises. nnnvBRnnK febZ7-dAwtf JACOB HOR> HtUXJK. ? d\ HBLS PRIMK LINSEED OIL? OU 20 44 Taners Oil 5 " Castor Oil?East India. 6 44 Spirits Turpentine. *or galeibj mar9 LAUQHLINa A BUSHF1ELD. ONE CASK OLD SHERRY WINE Onecask Kure Juice Port \S ine. One cask Plnet (astllllon Brandy. One disk California Muscatel and Port "SiS ^L^UGHi-iN^'^HF.lCLD. , f\ BBLS WHI11 SO? III 5 " Venetian Red. 5 " Spanish Brown. . 10 " Glues?common, white A Irish at mar9 LAUGH LINS A BUfHFKLD. f AAl.BS CREAM TARTER?Strictly pure OUU 500 lbs. Gum Camphor. 500 " Refined Borax. 2UU0 " SalSo<!a,at mart LAUUHLlVsABPSnFIEI.D. .-in BBLS LAMPBLACK?In papers. Z(J 5 " Eddy's Refined Block. 10 cases Chrome Green and \ ellows. 5 " Umber and Vermillionsjat mai9 LAUQHLINS A BU^HHELD. t-|/\ OZS SULPHATE MORPHENE? jZ\) 50 ozs. Sulphate Quinine. 32 44 Lunar Caustic. 16 " Crystal NltrateofSllver.fqrsaleat mart LaUgHLINS A BUSH FIELD. o - BOXES CASTILE SOaP?Genuine. /CO 6 " Castile Soap?White. 50 44 Colgate's Fancy Soaps. 50 44 Glenn's Honey and Glycerin SCS^gl L APOHLHC9 A BUSH FIELD HB3 NO. 1 FURNITURE VARNISH Turpentine. ? 2 bbls No. 1 Varnish?Benzine. 1 " Coach Varnish?Flue. 2 " Japan Varnish, at Ji . . . mar9 LAUGHLINS A bushfeld. 50 LBS RED PRECIPITATE. 29 lbs Iodide Porasli. 25 M Chlorate Potash. mar9 VlUtllUtC A UUUAt. S^ut'BLINS^ BtBHFELD. r?A BBLS. PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY. A\J 1 puncheon Holland Gin. 1 obi old Apple Brandy. 10 boxes Sparkling Cntawba Wli^ at mifld&w LAUUHLIN3 A BUSHFELD. .Decidedly Cool. ScHOOLEY'B PATENT refrigera Tors, Ice Chests, Beer Coolers, Ice Pitchers, &c,, At B. F. CALDWELL'S, NO. 13 Main St Parties wanting any of the above articles will please call aud leave their orders. aprl9 B. F. C. ONLY TEN DOLLARS. Teeth Extracted Without Pain! Laughing Gas Administered Free of Charge. A Beautiful Set of Teeth for Ten Dollars at the Wheeling Steam Dental Establishment. Drs. Surgison & McCormick, (Successors to E. G. WINCH ELL) j Having on july last bought out Dr. VV. and permanetly located in the city of Wheeling, and having adopted the use of steam in our laboratory, thus dispens ing with the usual tedious manual labor, we are prepared td In-^ert Artificial Teeth, which in point of finish, natural appearance, and utility are in every way superior to such work made by hand. Your critical examination is respectfully solicited to the different styles of Artlfical Teeth. All operations on the natural Teeth made a specialty. All operations Warranted. NO. 145 MARKET ST. Having sold out my practice in Den test ry to Drs. surgison A McCormick, I would cheer fully recommend them to my many patrons knowing them to be safe and reliable opera tors, In all the various departments of Ren tes try, HDii persons in want of superior work will find it to their interest to call on them. mri-6m E G. WINCH KLL. Tobacco. id now off* right %s. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE addition to our regular stock of well se lected and best braudsand now offer for sale. 2 cases Hiawathia Navy " 3 44 Monitor 2 44 Montauk 2 " Old Buckeye Bright 2 44 Crown, Dark 2 44 Zac Taylor, Dark 1 44 Sunny South. Fancy Twist, 12 packages Gold Roll, Fancy. 10 % Butts, Genuine Virginia 5s. 15 H " Choice Dark lus. 20 H M Bright Ks and 10 5^8. 3 cases Casket Bright*. mya LIST. MORRISON A CO. F' LOUR? 300 bbls. Washington, 200 44 Broadway, 200 " Semper Idem. 100 44 St. Louis Farm. 200 44 Good Extra, 100 44 Extra, 50 44 Choice Rye. H, HA PRYOR, HANDLAN A OO. I Wall Paper. U8T RECEIVED ANOTHER STOCK OF Wall Paper mud Borders, farnde cheap by jos. GRAVES, my3 No80 Monroe street. merchant tailor " | Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings & Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, At the well known stand ISTO. 35, COR. OF MONROE & WATER STS. Wheeling, W. Va. TTTILL. BE RECEIVING DAILY NEfl additions to his already extensive stock. Tin attention of the public Is respectfully solicted The Merchant Tailoring Department Of this House I* unsurpassed byway ? West. Tlie most perfect satisfaction is guar anteed In every particular. A FINE LOT OK GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing Goods In an endless variety, com prising every thinj new and desirable to complete an out fit, will be found nere. Ready-Made Clothing Manufactured in this establishment, is equa to Custom Work both In Style and finish, and will be bold at THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, Thos. Hughes, No. 35, Cor. Monroe and Water Streets oct 27 DR. T. J. KISNER. ECLECTIC MEDICINES. NEW TREATMENT A NEW REMEDIES 0ffick,3dSt., Ckntbk Wheeling, W, Va DR. K. HAVING SECURED THESFR VICES of an intelligent assistant, wli< will attend to the prepnrtlon of medi ciues, putting up prescriptions, Ac., will ena ble hiin to give more attention to out pa tlentn.especially t/? his many friends in th( country. His medicines are all prepared ic his own office, and all delivered to his pa tients by himself. Dr. K. treats ail diseases both Acute and Chronic, with which human hy Ls afflicted. He has a large number of new remedies, which have proved remarkablj successful in many of those obstinate cases o Chronic disea-es which heretofore have beer supposed to be incurable, among wnlch ma} be named: Consumption, Scrofula. Dis charges from the Ear, Ozena.Enlarged Glaqfl-t Cancers and Skin Diseases. His mode o treating Liver Diseases, stomach Complaints Bronchitis and all diseases of the Throat and Air Pawnees. Hypertrophy and all oth er diseases of the Heart. Neuralgia, Epilepsy Spinal Affections. and all diseases of the Ner vousSystem,is acknowledged by all who have tested It to be the most certain and succe?*fui ever known to the medical profe^ion. Dr. K. has been eminently successful In the treat mentof all diseases peculiar to women, viz: Menstrul obstructions, Painful Menstruation, Leucrrliea. Uterine and Ovarlon Tumors, Prolapsus Uteri and all Nervous diseases tc which they are RuttfecL He makes a specialty In the treatment oi all Chroiilc Affections of the Genito Urinary Organs, viz: Catarrh of Bladder and Urethra. Irritable Bladder, and Non-retention and Dribbling of Urine, Urinary Deposits or Gravel, Dlabetis and Difficult Urinating, Sy Shilitlc Diseases In all their varied xorms honarrhea. Its complications and seonellee, spermatorrhea and Impotency, and all affec tions consequent upon youthful indiscretions. Also special attention paid to the treatment of PUtulas, White Swelling, Scrofulous Sores, Varicose Ulcers, Ac. Persons afflicted, particularly with old troublesome cases, should lose no time to call on or addressDR. KNNEK. Communications containing fee promptly noticed. Office prescriptions and medicine cash. For visits In city, same a? other Physicians, Office hours, 9 A.M. to 12 M.. 1 P. hi. to 1 P. M? and 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. Janl6 H. UAKLLNGTON. J. M. CARSON. WM.STEAiUfS TRY H. DARLINGTON & CO.'S CELEBRATED Ales, Porter AND Lager Beer, AT THE Old Wheeling Brewery. mar2 Bottled Ale and Beer. WE ARE BOTTLING ALL THE ABOVE brands of Ales, Porter and Lager Beer, which we are now ready to deliver to dealers and families. Orders respectfutly solicited. J NO. THUN ER A CO., Opposite Wheeling Brewery. Jan23 Wheeling, W. Va. The West Virginia Mining and Manufacturing Company. CAPITAL .... 8123,000 directors: HENRY CRANGLE, JACOB BERGER. President, Vice President, M. W. BURT, A. ALLEN HOWELL W. B. SIMPSON, T. M. 1* >DSON. W. F. PETERSON, Sr. THIS COMPANY is now fully organized, and will. In a short time, commence the manufacture of refined Carbon and Lubricat ing Oils, I jimp Wick and Chimneys. For Information in regard to the Stock or Business of. the Company, apply to either of the undersigned officers, or at the Company's office on Main street, next door to tlie >1. Ail. Bank W. FjpETERsoN Jr. Sec'y S. P. HILDKETH. Treas'r, JOSEPH H. CONNELLY, sup't. dec7 For Rent. A BOBT THE 15TH OK MAY WE8HAIL J\ remove from our preMfiit location to >0. 50 Main street,-two-doors bcloir 1 ax ton A Oglebay. and oner for rent the store room we tj1' "?- M^Ai;kr'KKAi^s%l'j Cnmbrrlsml Otnent , BARRELS. GEPHART, CUMBER I land Cement Just teceived and for 8aIe,rb,'f joa. A. ^fETCAIiF. 200, TMOSPHERIC CHDRN8?Atmospherl Churns warranted to churn In mteen _?tes, for sale wholesale and retail. mr24 P. C. HII.DKETH A BRO. wise won ex. m? I WILL SELL v-HEAP.TO MAKE ROOM. 6 or 8 Wire Figures, Tor Shawls and Cloaks' npr-2 J. ?. RHODE'S. CHEAP NVNUNH, Good yard wide bleached bhipt lngat 25 cents. Heavv and Fine Brown do. at Kcents. J. 8. RHODES, ' back part of Religious Book House. Co ni 111011 Lime. TN QUANTITIES TO SUIT THE TRADE JL for sale by mrtl JO*. A. MRTOALF. 15 ??Uafm2rlO]ON BOYD a CO. *B<?ltal. BALTIMOSS LOCK HOSPITAE established as a refuge frou QUACKERY. M THXONLYPLA CE WHERE A CUSBCjUt BE OBTAINED. DR. JOHNSON hasdiscovered themostCfer. tain, speedy, an?l only ElTeclnaJ Remedy lit tlie World for Weakness of tb? Back <* Llmhs, Stricture*, AHecilon of tlie Kidn^yi and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impo. tency. General Debility. Nervousness, Dvv pesia, Languor, Low Spirits. Confusion ot tdcaa. Palpitation of (He Heart, Timidity, Treroblins;, Dixnnets of Plight, or GiddlneV L)LHcfl>e of the Head, Throat, None, or bkln Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Htomach, or Rowel*-?those Terrible Disorders axlring from Solitary Habits of Yonth?secret andsoiitarr practices more fatal to their victims than the Jon* of Byrena to the Mariner* of Ulya*. blighting their most brilliant hop?, or attici. nations, rendering marriage, Ac., Impotwibie, YOUNG MEN Especially who have become the victims of Solitary woe,that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely enive thousands of \oung Men of the most excellent talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of eloqueoc*,or waked to eotacy the living lyre, may am with full confidence. marriage. Married Persons, or YoungMen conterapl*. ^Ik'who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide .n bto honor M a gentleman, and confidently rely upon btr ill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately cured aixl tall rigor restored. This dl?tre?ln? affection, which render, life miserable and mamage impossible, is the penalty paid by the victims of improper la. dulgencles. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being a ware of uje dreadful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the 6UbJe& wlllp e. tend to deny that the power of procreation It lo-t sooner by those falling Into improper habits than by the prudent? Besidt* being deprived of the pleasure of healthy ofr?.prii^ the most serious and destructive symptorasof both body and mind arise. The System be comes deranged, the Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loaj of Procrestlve Power, Nervous Irritability. Dyspesla, Palpi. tation ofthe Heart, Indigestion,Constitution, al Debility, and Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. DR. JOHNSON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeon.% London, Graduate ol one ofthe most eminent Colleges In the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent In tlie hos pitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, l?as effected some Of the most aft. tonlshlng cures that were ever known, many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when as!eep,great nervoiisuess,belng alarmed at sudden sounds bashfalnet*, with frequent i blushing, attended sometimes with derange ? mentof mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have lnlnred themselves by Improper Indulgence and soli tary habits, which ruin both body and mind, untitling them for either business,study,so cietv, or marriage. These are rome of the Rad and melancholy effects produced by early, habits of youth. Viz; Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimnessof Sight, Iof Muscular Power. PaJpatatlon of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability. Derangement of the Di gestive Functions, General Debility, Sjrmp. Coins of Consumption, Ac. Mentally.?The fearful effects on the mln are inurh to l>e dreaded. Los of Memory, Confusion of Ideas. Depre?#don of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac., are xime or the evils produced. Thou?*nds of persons of all age? can now Judne what Is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a slngu* lar appearance about the eyes. Cough, and Symptoms of Consumption. YOUNG MEN Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice. Indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and. If not cured, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hone of his country .the pride of his patents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life bv tlie consequence of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging In a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before con templatlng MARRIAGE, Reflect that a sonnd mind and body are th most necessary requisites to promote conna bml happiness. Indeed, without these th Journevtlirou4h life becomes a Weary pilgrim age; the pmspect hourly darkens to the view the mind becomes shadowed with despair an filled with the melancholy reflection that th happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. Office, No. 7 Sontb Frederick Street, Left hand side going from Baltimore street, few doors from the corner. Fall not to ob serve name and number. _ ,, . M-No letters received nnless post paid and containing a stamp to be used on the reply. Persons writing should state ace, and send portion of advertisement describing sym INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cored at this witabllsh ment within the lasl twenty years, and th numerous Important surgical per formed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by tne re i?orters or 7he Sun and many other paper notices of which have appeared again an again before the public, besides as a gentleman ofcbaracterand rwpomublUty is a sufficient guarantee to the amcted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. febJMy peairal. A CARD TO THE LADIES. DB. DTJPONCO'S Golden Periodical Pills, FOR FEMALES. Infallible In Correcting IircOTlaritl?i,RemOT lne Obstructions of the Monthly Turns, n-om Whatever Cause, and ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. It is now over thirty ram^wrteabov celebrated Pills were flirt <Jl"??\ered by DB DUPONCO. of Paris, during w5J2LiS!f have been extensively and successful} use !n m?Tor the public Institutions, .swella In private practice, or both unparalleled success thou SM EBtaEES'USSl them, thsi h is Induced to make the f?r iSffiSJfSStSSJS SSRS E* iSiS&t'ETS crease of family where health will not perml lU OWE PILL IS A I?OSE. Females peculiarly situated, or posing themselves so, are caution?l using these PUls while in ^at condition lert monlttonTthe SS^tnoi are recommended as a MOST invaluable Rkmedy for all those affllcUng complalpUio peculiar to Uie sex, vli: Distressing and Puurful Men Vrualion. lirtrntion, Pain in the Back an* ??"?. Pressing Dmm Pains. Rusho/Bk^d totlf Head, Dizziness, Dimness of StflM, ?J** nets. Heaviness, FOligiU on any SUplil Ezcrtum, PnlpiUitkm of the Heart, and all the various distressing complaints, part.cularlythatraort annoying, weakening, and the beginning ot ail otner female weakeneasea. The Leucorrticej*, or Wtiite*. At the same time, there Is nothing in these pills that can do Injury to Ufe or health. L^ the direction* be strxcUy followed and you Will find them to be aU they are represented. ONE BOX 18 SUFFICIENT. 50,000 Boxes hnve bwn Sold Within Two Year*. Ten Thousand Boxes sent by myself and Agents, to all parts of the 1world* to which answers have which ladle* say. nothliig1 MmK^DA^NM UP&I THE WOK^ i5SS?" nrrvrrvn the vEKVEsand bringing back the Hilt*" to th. cheek of th. most delicate. i*rlce Si per Box. Six Boxes Sold by M'CABE, KRAFT A CO., Wbolaaale ixrugglsw, H5 Main street, Wheeling. General Wholesale Agents for Weal Va., to whom aU orders must be addressed. Sold at Retail, by REED. KRAFT A CO. HoUl in SUClal^vmeiOh!o,brcKBRiNo And by Dr. B. B. Htldser, Moundsvllle. W. Va.. Dr. J. L. CarT and Dr. J. M. BoucocK. of tlark>burv, W. Va. Ladies, by ^ending 11.00 to either of the above agents to the wheeling Post Offloe. can have the pills sent, (confidentially,) by Mall, to any part of the country, ocZMyd Bole Proprietor, New YorV. Foreign Fruits. tr CASKS OF DRIED BOHEMIAN PEAR o 5 cases of finest Bordeaux Prunes, beta im P6FSles of New SmyTna Figs, some In 1 lb. and % lb. buxe*. 5u boxes Lemons and Oranges. 5<iO fresh Cocanuts, 150 doz. assorted cane &Spioed and Cove Oysters, Bardlnes, Currents. Datea. Citrons, 4a, Adjust arriv and lor sale low, by KIIULTZ A TRUSCHELL, Market St., a few doors below M'Lure B febU WHEELING. W. VA. A LL THE POPULAR PATENT A cine* of the day for *-Ie by ODBfcRT. UhemUt. end of SU>ne Bridge. mfZ4? WOOL TWINE, l^JOP' IiBi ON iiANO andtorsaleby OH^ ^