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gflt jettl. For Bent. THE HTOBKHOOM, No. 8 MAIN Hireet. opposite the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad Depot. and now occupied by Geo. W. RobinHon. Pa?j?lon given April i?t. 1K70. dec31 JOHN KKIP. For Bent. TWO DWELLINGS ON HAMPDEN street, one 4 rooms and kltchon. Rn<l one 7 room* and kitchen. Possession April 1*1, 1M7U. Apply to dec88?? A. ROOER9. For Bent. THE FINE BKIOK RESIDENCE NOW oooapied by F. B. Williams, corner of Centre auU Hlxth streets. Tliero are U rooms, bath room, pantry, Ac. Got and water In booao. Poansslon given lit of ApflL Ap JAMES BODLEY. Warehouse For Bent. NO. SI MAIN STREET, NOW OCCUPIED by A. M. Borke, known as one of the best t>uslnese stands Intheolty. Wellllgbted, and private alley In the rear. Apply to DR. E. A. BILDRETH; Fourth Street, opposite the Court House. derttt For Bent. OTORK ROOM AND TWELLINO, No. *7 i p Malu street, now oocupled aiaFur Hlore. Prauwnlfin irlvim nn t hn 1st of Anrll. Apply to H.KURTZ. U?15 For Rent. mtitt LA HUE AND COMMODIOUS Three L ttlory Dwelling, No. 147 Market atreet, containing 10 room*. To I* li one of the iMMt located lioatoH in the city. Poaetttoa uoVi!-lm Htt Market Street. ?0* fall. A Bare Chance to Invest in Heal Estate. IOKKKK TUB FOLLOWING ItKAL KUtale for salo, and Will Tako Iowa Lands in Fart Payment. if desired by purchaser: My lU-sldence, located In a pleasant part or tne town or Martlu'ii Kerry, containing nine rooujH very conveuleutly arranged, with collar under tlie whole lioone, and a good clMtorn and well or water as convenient Mt cou'd bo desired, good ttpring Home, titable uud Carriage House, with lot ISO by 10J (mil, sot lu cboloe rrult and shrubbery. Two acres or land. In grapes and other unall rrult, with Concrete House, near Union Hchool House. Klve lots in MUlor'd addition, undor good i fenoe. One acre or land fronting L. Bpenccrti 1 Aailcultural Works on rIvor bank. . Ouo acre or land with very good house and stable, good well or water, and set la fruit, and known as Toll Houm % mile rrotn Martin's Ferry on the Marlhiwillo and Mt. Pleasant Plank Koad. Tblrty-nlneacros of laud wlthlu % mile i or Martln'ii Forry. on tho Marilnsvllio and , Ml. Pleasant Plank Koad, SO acres or more 1 lu drapes, wired and In tall bearing; 825 i upple trees, 2'.0 of them Just beginning to , bear, with very good bouse, stable and grape 1 Imuae. This traot Is all underlaid with coal, i Heventy-tlvo acres of land, adjolng the town of Klrkwood, In full view of the Oily or Wheeling, Bridgeport and Martinsville; tills Is a tine traot or land, well adapted for . Hiuall rrult and gardening, with tolerable ' good house, barn and orchard on 1U I For tarlber particulars call on or addren ALBERT D. RICK, ? Jfaitlnl Perry. O. i I HA AO IRWIN, Wheeling. W. Va., Or 1)R. DAVID ALLEN, Bridgeport, O* deo38?* 011 Athenemn Property For Sale. , ( AM AUTHORIZED TO HELL TUB < 1 property situated on the oorner of Mar- t kat and Jobn streets, in this city. It lias a , inatket street front of 87 feot, and Is 1JH feet I deep. This Is probably the* best business t uhuuiui hw iu mo ui/a nuou uui uvn Market atroot bridge la completed U will be unequalled as a bnnlnww aland. THUtS. O'BRIEN, dec87 Real Ewtate Agent For 8ale. AKINB NKW BRICK DWELL IN U Hoqho on Jobn btreet, between Fifth and elxtb, .containing 7 rooms and finiHbfcd attic. Ooli&r unuer the wbolo house una perfectly dry. Ua? in overy room. Wutor uud bath arrangements complete. Vlnuued la modorn style. Tbo owner took peclal pulns to have every part of tho work donelu tho most substantial manner. At present ocoapled by A. M.Jacobs, Esq. Possesion glvon bit or April. dec 10 I. IRWIN. Trustee's Sale'. BY ViKiUKOK A DEED OK TKUtJT made to me by William ?L Wooda and barab P., Ills wife, bearing date tbo 2-1 tb day of August, IMS, aud or record In tne Keoorders office of Oblo County, West Virginia, In Ue?l Hook G2 page 572, to which more particular reference Is made, 1 shall on Natardaj, the isth day or January, 1H70, ? At ten o'clock, at the front door of the Court House of Ohio County, proceed to Bell at public auction, tO*the Jiigbeet and beat bidder, the following described real estate situated in tne said county, about three tullea north of the City of Wheeling, and bounded by tbe lands of Robert 11. Woods, boirw or A. jr. Woods, A. M. Jacobs ana Oouuty Road, with a privilege of a twenty foot outlet to the Ohio River, con* tainlug about thirty acres, more or lets, 0 together with aooui eighty .jive acres, more or leas, of ooal underlying and adjacontto tbe above mentioned land, described as a six reet vein, and or superior quality. n ?uld deed of trust was given to secure to X Nicholas Orawley the punctual payment or " a-promlasory note for Five Thousand Dol- fl lure, bearing date tbe 24lb day or August, ? isw.and payable to the order or the said 01 Nicholas Crawley at the Merchant's Ma- n tlonal Bank of Wheeling, one year after the n date tneroor ror value receiveu, wuu wior- " est from date. This sale la made to pay the d principal of the said note, with interest tnereou from theJIth day of August, lMW, p till paid,and the ooit* or this sale, ?i Terms or ttale-one-fourth cash, and the remainder of the purchase money In three & equal instalments or six, twelve and elgh- . looii months, the purchaser giving notes for the deforred instalments, bearing interest g from dute u^be secured by deed of trast upon the property sold, or tue title will bo re* uloed uutu tho notee are paid.* aelllng as trustee 1 will oouvey only such a title as is vested lu me nuder tald deed of . irust, although It Is believed to be un- u doubted. J. If. UfD^UBA.KF, B, ilec* Trustee. o for Sale to Close an Estate. h niHB FIR8T-CLABB tl DWELLINO llOUSK, 0] Hltuated on the north east corner or Hamp- o den ana olxth streets, now occupied by Mrs, n Carter. There is a full lot, and the house Is v lu ms good oonalllon as the day It was built; ai ever>thlug about tho premises In thorough ol repair. Possession given on the 1st of April, ei 1OT>. Apply to r< J. P. LKWM, McLure lionse, Wheeling, W. Va. decl?tr For Sale. I fllHK UNDEKH1UN&D OFFAKS FOK M X salu Lot No. 41 in Graham's addition to a tue City of Wheeling, situate on the corner . of Qulncy and ttlxiu streets. There Is a " goou Brlctt and Frame House on the ooruer a containing 8 rooms, with water aud gas turoughout, and one or the best cellars in n thociiy, inereislnoonnecUon agoodsta- ai bio auu carriage house, uu the soutn eud or the lot there u a good frame house with live w rooms fronting on sixth street. This a very i. desirable location. Farlleu wishing to pur* " chase will please call at a. J.Boyd's Whole* U sale Shoe Btore, No. &U Main street. . nova?*tr M. T. WAlfMAN. A d For Sale or Rent T f|1WO SMALL DWELLING HoimJB* ON WHEELING ISLAND. Kuqulreof JNO. ?. UlLOHlilST, Ul uiarta-U tfl Main HI., up bUUh. oi Virginia Tobaccos. OA UADDIK8 "LKADBKTTKK'd" 1?AKK rl ?)U Navy JO Oadd?M "LendbelterV Dark Navy I-tin. at *? "Uambie'h" Hriunt Ht. nl 1U half boxen "Mltner V itough dt Koady 111 Twlnt. Rl 10 half boxoc J. U. Moiter1* Hough anil ftl UMUly rvUL 10 half boxM OhlciMhomlny Hough aud B> Heady TwiiU lu Half boxea"J.T. A U.Clay ion Y'Rouih Ht and Ready Twiau Vi 6 hair ooxm "Oioik .01 Gold" Bright found*. dl 10 lialf boxa* "UofctaB Apriool" Bright iD Kuuudn. 10 half boxea "Jewell" Bright Pounds. m 6 keg* Mu rape Juice" Bright Klounden. ,n Jual received and for ?a^leb^^ 111 TOBACCO AND CIGARS. * W. T. 81NGLKTON, IttlN ItKUKlPTOK A LAKQK ANDwoll P1 akscted Hiook or Urn liwi brands or Bi uuewtng aud Hmoklut: Tobacco, Oisvt. Mar HuurTu, ?a, wblob be otTsnt to tue trade hi or ibe lq?Mti rates. Au uxniuiuittloo or bin w Mtook B solicited. Oraont promptly ailed. *?? _ ll< Hydraulio Cement "!! rllCKNIX, "* LQUUJVILLK, Oil BKLMONT. Iir Mat the grentfurt o?th<Kfl Ui Belmont. ;Mrf. bc one, Plasterer* and contractor* supplied ut or reduced rates lorHemont Hydraulic Co- . meni by at P. 0. HILDKKTH A HHO., fr, sept M Main H tree I. ^ Buokwhoat Flour. 8h Ot MAKRKLBPUKK ANDCHOIUK. nf At) J out mrolved and tor sale by Ul IdHT, MOKKIHOH AIX). rll NEW GOODS ADLER'S. RIBBONS, VELVEl'S, SATINS, SILKS, FINE LACE, LAOS COLLARS, EMRBOIDERIES, Human Hair Switches, Alex. & Emp. Kid Gloves, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, FURS, &c. 141 MAU BTUKT, ep90 m.i._ mobdat loeirn, junmi. Br Mr Advertisement*. Steamer Major Anderson. mlu Olive Iiogan'i flrst Lecture of the Beaaun. Stockholders' Notice. Dissolution of Co Partnership. Notloe?Stookboldera' Meeting. Wanted?A Farm In W. Va. Good Timber Lands In Virginia. People's Lav Book, Dividend. People'a Bank. Superintendent of Water Worka. Kleotlon?Savings Bank of Wbeellng. U. A. H.?Post Tbobura. Nail Plate Feedera, Attention. Punug schools.?Exaroliea In the Public Schools will be resumed this ' morning. , Htiti? II v of/t d in k t. Hn/iiarv _AIvmi( ( twenty-tive gentlemen assembled at Grafton, last Thursday, and organized a Stato Historical Society. We are without the particulars. Fight on Market hqcari:.?a savage fight came oil" in a saloon on Market Square, Saturday. Blood flowed freely, It is said. We shall probably bear all abont it in the Polloe Oonrt this morning. Municipal Court.?This Court will meet this morning at 10 o'clook, and the term will probably close with to* lay's setulou. A vory considerable amount or bunluefis has been transact* ed. Watch Night Mkbtino.?In addilon to the watch night meeting men- r loned in Saturday morning's paper, we c lear that appropriate servioes were held J* n Zane Street M. E. Church; also In be colored church on Fifth Street. 8 1, Board of Supervisors.?The tirst tl neetlng of tbe new Board of Snpervlnru fnr this nnnnlv will lui hold ln> norrow, commencing at 10 o'olock; E Ye preaume bat little more than orga- 1 ilzlng will be done. Dead.?W. J. McNaah, the young c uan who was ahot Thursday last by 11 tlary Bethem, died yesterday after- 0 toon about 4 o'olock. We were told a 881 evening that the young woman vaa arrested for the /.hird time alnce bo shoot Ing, and lodged In the county y all. ^ * Tkansfees of Real Estate.?We y re without our uanal list of real eatatd ranafers this morning. We made two a r three Ineffectual attempts to get It d laturday. The Recorder, we presume, p raa celebrating New Year, as nearly w 11 hla neighbors were. We do not, of a| ourae, find fault with him forthla. ibout the only reaplte he has from hla ibora during the year, la on the Fourth f July, Chrlatmu and Mew Year. bi ? o i u Liohted Up.?Friday evening the hl lain audience room in Fourth Street tc i, E. Church waa lighted up for the rat time. From alx points In the V Blllng h full and brilliant light la fur-' Be Ishcd, and the effect la said to be very {r ne. With tho scaffolding, lumber, <jj ebrlB, Ac., removed, the wlndowa and ewa In place, and the walla freacoedi Jjj tie effect will be very much heighten- p d. When completed, the churoh will 84 e among ihe tlneat west of the Alle* JJ hony mountains. Third Pre8bytbriai*Giiuhch.?The ^ tembers and friends of the Third Prea- Uf yterlan Church, (South Wheeling^ asjmbled New Year's eve In their place J* r worship ami passed a verJ pleasant 8|, our or two In listening to music, reel* th illons, Ac., by the Sunday Sohool blldreu. After these exercises jrere JJj ver, the little ones were presented with be ackage* of candy, toys4 &c. Both th dulls and oblldren were gratified and m atertalned, and at a seasonable hour attred to their homes. ap The Weather Yesterday.?We ev tta presume ;lt Is hardly necessary to >11 our readers that yesterday was the lost unpleasant day of the winter thus B( ir. All of Saturday night the rain m ime down steadily. Yoaterday, before Cc oon, the wind boxed the compass cb linost every minute?the temperature l*i hh lowered and the anow descended UUful gusts. As a consequent* of all to lis, the oburobes were sllmly attended, de ltogether we doubt If a more stormy w( ay has been known In the city for PC Bars. ob Narrow Escape.?We heard on Sat may, mat n gentleman wlioue nam* , jr Informant oould not remember, had th very narrow esoape from being aerluly Injured, or, perhapa, killed out- |)( gbi. An be waa panning along the reel In company with another gentle- Jj tan, a platol wua Bred by a boy at no h real dlatance from them. Inatantly ha la of the gentlemen felt something . m.? hla temple, and saw a marble ^ rlke the pavement a few feet In ad nee of blm. The boy, we anppoae, [0 111 not comprehend what he was do* ig when be charged the platol with a ilielle ao deadly, aod we truat that , > the future be will not be guilty of jj, lob an lndlacrotlon aa that of Bator- B. '>' ... 01 Nkw Ybar.?New Year'a day waa el* rtty generally obaerved In tbe city, iwlneaa waa not aa fully euapended aa *|'( i Christ man; still, many of the atorea 1 ere cloaed. Thoae that wen open we j m't believe were troubled to any oon- ue lerablo extent with onatomera. The lea loona were all In full blaat, and aa ^ i the Saturday prevloua did a heavy f0[ ulneae. Platol Urlng, torpedo and o( noker exploding were the order of the ml ly. Large numbera were In (he atreeta h tin mnmlnii until Innn aflu nlnkl 1 ??(. bo, lib tlio exception of the accidental llu ootlng ol yonng McKennarf? we did il bear of aoytblog materially mar- S UK the plenaore of Ibe day. ooc ' Sad Oocobrkics.?While a party of boys were engaged In firing an oiil musket, Saturday morning, on Dlvl lon street, Ju6t west ot Eiqr, Olohan'n offloe, one or their number ra allot and Instantly killed. The name of (hounfortunate lad wn Feter McKernan aon of Tbomaii McKernan, who reside* lint n few doora from the loene of tlie terrible aooldent. The boy bad left borne not moro than are mlnutea before word was brought tbat be waa dead. Tbe scene that followed tbe reception of the Intelligence In tbat household cannot be described. The particulars of this sad affair, we believe are snbetanttaliy tbe following: Young McKernan, St. Charles, and several other boys were In the street, In front of tlie box occupied by the welgbmaater ol the Sixth Ward scales, hooting an old mnaket by tarns. MoKernan had llred tho piece, and reloading It handed It to St. Charles. While St.;0. was In tbe aet of raising It to bis shoulder, It was prematurely discharged, the wad Btrlklng McKernan about an lod^to the left of tbe spinal column, tearing loose In its progrea tho loprer rib, and ranging upwards passed through the left lobe of the lungs, lodging near tho heart. McKernan waa not more tban a foot from the muzzle of the muaket when It went off, and was Instantly killed. A slight twitching of the muscles was perceptible for six or eight minutes after the sad occurrence, ' * Esquire Glohan waa at once apprised of the lamentable affair and Immediately repaired to the spot. Preparations were made to hold an Inquest apd the following persons summoned: Charles WUbert, John Shorlzlnger, Lawrence Walther, August Renter, James A. Barker, Fred. Neldermler, Ibuuc Freese, Thomas Used, James Ashworth, Wm. Devlin, Lewis Jonea and William H. Taylor. The first witness sworn was Mrs. William Morrow who lives Immediately >ppoalte the point where tha aooldent happened. Mrs. M, testified that she was looking out or the window?saw he boys playing with the gun?when the 11 rat >aw them it was In the hands' >f McKernan?St. Charles then took It -thero were several other boys in company?they were all laughing?there iDDeared to be no bad leellnir amone hem?saw St. Charles raise the gun? hlnks be bad it up to bis shoulder or loar it when she heard the report?saw leoeaaed fall?ran across the street vhere be was lying?noticed a slight remor in bis bands. Bine WatHon sworn?Said he was >laying with deceased, SU Charles ind several other boys at the ime the acoldent happened?McKerian bad the gun and St. Charles got it rorn blm, and just as he got hold of it be gun was discharged. Thomas McKernan Identified the ! >ody as thut of bis son?deceased was 1 learly fifteen years old. I Thejury alter bearing be testimony. , eturned a verdict "that tbe^eceased ame to his death by being accidentally ' hot with a gun in the bands of Win. 1 It. Charles, but without evil intent." i St. Charles, who had been arrested as j oon as the accident occurred, was re~ Based on the rendition of the verdict of he Jury, I j Skcuke your tickets at Hamilton & lardlng's Muslo Store, for Miss Olive jogan's Lecture, Tuesday evening. * ? i ltiVKii Nbws.?Everybody was so t ompletely absorbed with New Years, ] ist Saturday, that littlo attention, f omparatively, was paid to matters t long tho landing. Tlie river was falling Saturday even3g, but the rain daring the night and esterday.wlll certainly check its down- 1 rard tendenoy. From our Cincinnati exchanges of ' aturday we take the following: The weather continues delightful, 8 nd business fair. There will belittle fi one on the wharf to-day. g The river fell a loot yesterday. At 0 i . at., there wore 28 feet 8 inches of ater in the channel, and 73# feet 1 ?nce under the bridge. c Yesterday was an unprecedentedly a un aay witu sue up river, packets ut i ie landing. The It. It. Hudson arrived from Pitts* argb yesterday; She will lay over % mil Tuesday, when she will resume Br regular trips to Wheeling. o The K, C. Gray is announced to leave I ir Pittsburgh this evening. E Tbe Major Anderson departed for v Wheeling with a fair freight and pasinger trip. li Tne K. 0. Gray arrived at Louisville D om St. Louts light, and la reoeiving a irgo lor Wheeling and Pittsburgh. Tbe following towboats left Pitts- v argb, Friday, for Cincinnati! Lioness, x ,000; Niagara, 100,000. Louisville? p red Wilson, 144,000; San, 09,000; Tiger, z 1,000; Sam Roberts, 74,000; Sampson, _ o. 2, 100,000; Panther, 100,000; Ella, J 0,000. Total?010,000 bushels. G Tbe total number of steamboats enilled at Sc. Louis during I860?paseen?ra freight, tow and ferry?was 166, p [gregating 73,000 tons. > Tbe wharf boat at Clifton sunk last rednesday; cause,. general debility. 81 was not noticed that she was In a nking condition until dlioovered|by e officers of tbe Vlotor No. 4, while, j| ndlng there. Then she was down . >arly to the guards, and she* sunk lmedlately thereafter. She had on a lard 500 kegs or ualls, whlob, with M e present promlae of water, will reain under water some time. - a The finest dressed lady in Amorica ?pears at Washington Hall Tuesday enlng. a " R( Board of Education.?The new.* )ard of Education will bold its first 81 eetlng to-nlgbt in the First Branch ^ iudcII Chamber. There were bat five anges made at the'election in October it. a Among the first business to be done ai night will be the election of a Presl- ei nt and Clerk. For the latter position B 3 have beard no one spoken of in op* ?ltlon to the proaent efiiolent and ^ llging incumbent, Mr. Bickel. He tfc is proved a faithful and oompetent ,, doer. n( The election of a Superintendent of ^ e Sohools in this district will alio ke plaoe at this meeting. Prof. Willing has filled the position for several Jo ars. Than far no opposition to his re* ration has been developed, that we ve heard of, and we presume he will ve a olear track. Tfcat he Is thoroughqualiQed to discharge the duties, we lleve no one ^rill attempt to call In isstlon. For aach poeitlons we fail 1 discover the propriety of making fre- j* lentobangee. S raiBB was quite a lively time at q imllton A Harding's Mnilo8tore on ai tnrday, in seonrlng tickets for Miss & Ive's Lecture. Parties wishing tick- ? i had better aeonre them beforehaad, r? every aeat will be sold liefore tbe Jj. itore commtnoM. Oo nod attend to it once. iit.tamd on Baii,'?Saturday, Sam- jj! I Hloka ttnd l)#vki Oarvln were re* y( jad from jail by giving aeourlty Id at I aum ol one tbouiand dollars each oc tbelr appearance at tbe March term the Circuit Court. It will be reimbered that these parties were , irged with ontrageotuly beating ~ f down Id Centre Wheeling two or ?e weeka since. S Honor Rubibi, Frosthllgltnleur la nlng. t an Important Decibiox.?Dr. Broad, ueud, Becond Comptroller, linn renderoil the following decision In relation to the payment ol offioera mil soldiers and sailors certain pays that may be denied them by oonrtmartlal. Heaays: The remlaalon of the 'dramming oof doe* not relieve the criminal of any other portion of hla sentence. The confinement at hard labor, with ball and chain, the lndelllble mark of deeertlon, and the forfeiture of all pay and allowanoeadne and to beoome duo,still atand onaffeoted. Qen.Leonard(wholtseeuis allowed pay beoanae a part of tbe other aentenoe had been remitted) would have been clearly correct If the aentenoe ot the oonrt-martlsl had not gone beyond a dishonorable discharge, and decreed also a forfeiture of pay and allowance to beoome due. This oertalnly Inoluded hla travel pay, etc., on dlaoharge, no matter at what time or under what olrcunutrnoee It might occur, If there bad been no express remlaalon by competent authority of tbe decreed forfeiture. A certificate ot dishonorable dlsoharge, and a certificate of disability cannot annul or.modlly the sentence of a Coart-martlal that deprives the cffloer, soldier or sailor of hla pay and al unauucoi Police CoOBT.?The bit of ? scrimmage which came off on Monroe street, Thursday nlgbt, wu (ally ventilated Saturday morning, In the police court. Tiro parties under the In&aenoe of ben* line, got Into a difficulty, and during the meleo a platol was fired. One of the participants, Otho Cunningham, was arraigned on the charge of disorderly oonduot, and the testimony against him was oonoluslre. He was fined twenty dollarsand^fcls,although he stoutly averred that he did not fire the platol, The same Individual was brought up for carrying oonoealed weapons, but the case waa not made ont. The canse was dismissed at the oost of the clly, RowimSooth W^RHLmo.?Several boon companions met In a saloon In South Wheeling, New Year's eve, and Indulged-fretly In beer and bemlne. They wound up their Inauguration of the new year with a free fight, In which two brothers were pitted agatnai each other. Ooe of the hopeful pair was severely out over the eye, anil was other- i wise pretty well used up. 'Squire ; Schullz issued warrants for the urreat of all tho parlies engaged in the dls graceful atrair, oat me orncors nad not been ablo to find thorn down to Saturday evening. i This la to certify that I have received from the Jefferson Fire & Marine Inanrance Company of Steabenville, Ohio, per bands of J. Creaaey, Esq., General c Agent, four hundred dollars being the amount in fnll of my loss by fire on j Saturday Deoember 25th, 1860. I take great pleasure la recommending the i Jefferson as a prompt, reliable and liberal Insuranoe Company, having < settled my loss lu full, most honorably J ind to my entire satisfaction. Hbnry t Miller. Frank 0. Robinson Agent for Bridge* port, Bellalre and Martinsville. Offloe, C Bridgeport, Ohio. J Bridgeport, Ohio, Jan. 1st, 1870.' J Mus E. J. F&hh6h, M. D? wiir resume her practice, and may .be coninlted by friends and patrons at the " JlcLure House any day subsequent to (o'clock, a.m., Tuesday January 4tb, jotween the hours of 8 A? m? and 6 r, m, ^ Clocks, dfco.?At the Market Street fewelry Store, can be found one of the { argest and moat varied stock of Clocks k u the city. Every style and make of v eliable clockd ope and elpht day, which A vlll be sold at wbolesalo or retail. Alo a lull line of Amerfoan and Swiss ;old and silver Watches, for ladles, and n ;ents; every doalgn of jewelry, gold g *ens and Pencils, and one thousand lairs of gold, Bllver and steel Spectalea, all (superior glasses. Cull and ace ft 101 market btreol, below M'Lnre 0 louse. ' 9 0 And atlll they come to Loecher'a, at1 Jo. 8 Washington Hall. He la closing at a fine Btook of Toys, Notions, looks, Stationery, &o., <fca, cheap at P rlyate sale. On account of 111 health the auction i postponed for a few daya, when due otlce will be given. Laos IiANDEBROinaFs and Collars. Embroidered Slippers, Ladles1 Comanions, Sclaaora In caaea, Writing leaks, Work Boxes, all at reduced rices, at D. Nlcoll & Bro'a. Holiday fooda Bazaar. * ? * gy If yon want to buy a New Year'fa resent for your friend, go to E. Bockig or Booking & Carroll. Thoynro M ailing at reduced prices. Christmas Novelties all the way om a Vienna Match Box to' a ohaate nd elegant American or Swiss Watch, A t Hennegen & Co'a., Jewelers, 104 lain Btreet. 0Q Gentlemen's cloth-worked Sllnnera L Louis V. Blond's, 107 Mala street t m , xi Thbbe appears 10 be great excite* ~Z tent about Boots and 8boes being sold ) very low by the Hubbard Bros. They ant to olose them ont as soon as pos- _ ble, aa they want the room for furni- J] ire. oil cloths, carpets, Ac., now reaving. | Ladies wishing to make a gentleman handsome present, will find the nloest w isortment of cloth*worked Slippers rer brought to the city at Louis V. lond's. 8lt By Renting, and applying the reuts Lu i the purchase, every one oan become Ch le owner of a first class Wheeler A ^ Hlson Sewing Machine. Wm: Burner Jfc Co., Agents, No. 85 Monroe street, Reeling. Ch Custom made Slippers lor gentlemen ^ iBt received at Loula V. Blond's. Lm Mi! Juniper Tab Soap" cures chapped handf, It-rhoum, plmplev and nil cutaneous af- H stlons, rendering the skin soft and smooth. W( anuiacturcd by CASWELL, HAZARD A CO., B0; Now York, hi,, told by all DrngfUrt*. my2l-Mo.Th.dAw Ha BUen' Imperial Cough Syrup ^ For Ooughf, Colds. Whoopinj- iw ouehB. HoarionMS. Influenza* id Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, w> o. The boat known Bomody for u? 1 Pulmonary Complaints. Con- ? tins no Bpirltuous Ingredient, id may be used in all oases with uoj le Utmost Oonfldenoe. A paincuM T?TIMOMT. Chl B. B. Sellers; Dear "b!t^I ' have Cm iod Dr. Boilers' "Imperial (Laugh u?, rrup" oonsldorably for the last pjk sar, and believe it to -be the best tloloofthe kind In use, and fully . lual to lta rooommendatlons. 4(1 W. Bi LINCOLN, M. D. .h JOHN P. HBNHY, 8 UoUoge ~~ laoe, N. 7., Proprietor's Agent. ? 10 Snndriw. TEKL AMI) IKON PliOW WiNUH, Hot Framed Mats, C?A and tthqiurBteel, Ana, Bellow*, VImh, Hone RMpvTBUeel Iron, l l ,WV?E?3lffilUBrH 4 HHO., 10 Bl)S7 w MftlU mXMt relA #B30rtal. National Saving1! Bank or Wheeling, Incorporated jaunary lOUi, 1M9. CAPITAL, . ?100,OOO. Money ukgkivjcd ok dkpobit Inlsrart paid on Bpedal Dejnalta. Nou* ?uil* dlsooonled. ICidiuci booitit tuul old. Uollectlonamadoonallpolntaiuid pre* OMda promptly rem]tied, Dlaoonnt day?Monday. DIBJCOTOBB, Tbomaa H. Llat, Robert Pntf Babort (Jlbeon, K. A. M'Oabe, J. (J. Ttioraai, Jamce McGluney. J; Li 8tl!U. TUOH. H. ItlUT, Proddent. J. MoCLUNKY, Vloa President, a. P. H1LDBETH, Oaablar. F1U8T NATIONAL BANS or VAcaixBCi. UMifaatad Deitoaltory II. B. UA pitil.mmmm. RDQ/JOO BD KTLOfl wjuoo Money recelrod on deposit; KzcliJftp boagtitand aoliL ^ Collections made and proeeedi promptly remitted. Inlereat on (Special Depoalta at the rate of roan per ocnt per annum wbere the depoaii remains alx months, and rxva per oent, If for oneyear. Aooouuta of Merchants, Manumctureni, UanJcent others aoMtftfl. Bovenue Hlampa Cor aale In lama Jo aolU A oonstaut supply of New fractional Currency, and 1,2,8 A Bo coin, kept for the accommodation of depositors and the public. UtiO. K. WHEAT/iWu _ fatto. ADAia.ocMni, MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK Of Weal Virginia. Capital Paid in, ?500.000. mHIH BANK HOOOKEDU TO THK BDHI1 neat of the "Merchants'and Meclianlca' ffr^w ?r WkullH. M It la rfxlunalal IU. DBUE Ul VT U*DIIU?| AD is m M?nitu??iM *'v poaltorr and Financial agent of the United Btauo, and la prepared to do a legitimate Banking boilnw. j+eiident-Ju*. Nelson Vaaoe. Dirtcton-Thomas Sweeney, L. 8. Dolaplaln, Jaa. 0, Aoheeon, John Don Ion. Robert gtf" The People's Bank. l \wnOK, No. O MAIN ST., WUIQCLUia, U W.Va. Money received on depart L Interest paid on ipedil deposits. Notes* ,nrt nllla HhArwinttfl, KXClMIlgS boughtand sold. Oolleotlonj at borne or from abroad promptly attended Co. wumnosM. Jobn Held. Cforlifl^n Uea. John Handlan, John VocMler, ttam'l J. Boyd, Hichard Carter. Andrew Wllaon. . JOHN KEID, Preu'L. JOBIAH r. l/POEOKAJry. OashT. myl D. 0. LI81. BOBKBT KOBKI0OM. HENRY K. LI8T. QlBttOK ULMB. !0Um BKYBOLD. Bank of Wheeling, WHEELING, W. VA. Deals in bills or exchange, Government Bond*, Block*, Gold, Comnerclal Paper, and all Negotiable Becurltlea. Hpecial attention .given to collections. iQtcreet allowed on Special Depoalta: four >er oent per annnm six months, and Ave per ?nt If left one year. D. a LIST, president. ilBSON LAMB, Cashier. [oheph be ybold, Aast Cashier. marfrly National Bank ol West Virginia. AT WHEELING. fepltal paid la - ' $200,009 lyfONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. INVI tercstpald onjpeoi&ldopodUL Notesand ilfla discounted. Exciianjza botucht and told, i OUectioni made on all poind and prooeedi romptly remitted. Dinctom 3U8T1K OOLSBAT, THOMAS HUGHBS, Lichaxl HkiujY, A. a. Todd, LBTHUBLlTELB, JOHM B. HUBBABJfc AMB8 MOOLUICBT M. POLLOCK, AMB HAXWBLL CRISPIN OULEBAY, JOHN WAONEK, President, Oaahlor, FOB SIX WEEKS, CO BBDTOE STOCK. . WB OFFKB >able & Mink Furs 1 m Reduction of 90 percent, Saving to the Purchaser from 910 to 820 per Set. ABLE AND MINK FOBS, ASTRACHAN CLOAKS, lhawls and Blankets, J Will bo sold at A GREAT REDUCTION IN PAIGES. AISLEY 3HAWLS, I PAISLEY SHAWLS, THE FINEST 8T00K IN THKCITY. } A Foil Stock of DRESS GOODS, Goniiitlng of j RESS BILKS, \ IRISH POPLINS, VELOURS, u ITIN DEOHEINS, " , to ' EMPRESS CLOTH, E ERINOS, ALPACAS, W AND PLAID POPLINS, ta BEST LYON'S SILK VELVETS, Ii 81 27-lnch, S0*lnch and 8S>lncbes wide, tb T A GREAT UABGA1N. ? ladlea nro Invited to call and examine r Block aud com paro prloos. BRUES & SANDERS, E iovIS 114. Main StroeU ? 101 TO BE UNDERSOLD. 1 M [UBBARD & BROS' I DHEAP COUNTER. I uu site Flannel, % yard wide, % 25 of th mbrlc, 10 yaids for . 1100 ol< dc iftrt'u Spool Col Ion, 6 for 85 it ion Handkerchief* 6 for SO Be linen's Hatulkerch left. 4 foi 85 * so Handkerchiefs, SS lies' Gloves, 10 IQl lldron's Ulovoo, 5 an 001 ilea' llatinoml Skirt*, 60 *u Pf ilea' Hoop Skirls, is boh Iksl Hoop Hklrlfl, 85 ?"i a* Irt Braid, 4 bolt* for 2S wlbcarfs, 10 nl Has ponders, pair for ta jjjf >e llrushes, I 15 {H lr Brashes, 15 [J ithor Dusters, 15 jjjj o 1)laded Penknives, 10 lllng Ink, 0 bottles tor is thi ml its' Paper Cuffa, SO pair rot eo rat hi Doaen Hair 1'lns for is / att rs' Heavy Books* 10 a ldren'a Wool Hose, 10 v ih,11 yards for 100 its' Homed Handkerchief*, all grade* and X? mm. from 15 eenls to fli. noviM Tobaooo. iSS 1UAU1XKS ULORES' ULAUK 10a. Do 1 Jut neMnd anil ror ula b* chl ?2 M. KK1I.CT. >' ' Sugar Oared Hams. "ai 'WStSMLF '* C0-* ' Jolt recalTol and tor alia by ? m. iubllt. -5 No Flos Ultra Lime. l\ BBLB. NK PLUS U1VTKA UMJC t>( NEW GOODS FOR WINTER SALES! TOFIHD WflAT YOU WANTIN,THK UBY UOOD8 1JHKUOTO GEO. E. TAYLOR & CO'S, ion Main Htroot, MorchnnH' HlooK, WHB?3XjIITC3-, -W. VA. FURS! FURS! FURS!! HUDSON BAY SABLE,' FINE MINK, ERMINE. SQUIRREL, ASTRAOHAN, AND'FITOH FURS, Jlini iw.ur.i v i'.i? ui Q-EOi 12/. TATLOB <Sc CO. ? DRESS GOODS. New Styles Silks, Plaid Serges, Velveteens, Epinglines, Poplins, Plaid Satin De Cnines, Barritz, Merinos, JEmpresaCloths, Batiste, Satin-Finish Black Silk, touethku with a complete btook ok MOURNING DRESS GOODS, juht oi'knkl) by QEO. IR,. TATLOB & CO. OLOAKINGS! Wide Lyons Velvets, Warranted All Silk, Chinchillas, Beavers, Astraohans, Velveteens, and Opera Oloaklngs, JVHt kkukivku hv GEO, ISj- TATLOB &c COLadies' Fur Hoods, Gentlemen's Fur Collars and Gloves, Ladies' and Misses' Fleeced Cotton Hose, Ladies', Gentlemen's and Misses Merino Under Vests and Drawers, Children's Knit Sacques and Gaiter Drawers, Gloves of all Kinds and Sizes, Shawls, Bedouins; Arabs, Cloaks. Marseilles Quilts in New Designs. 1IKI) AND CK1B ltLANKETB, BliEETlNUB IN LINEN AND OOTTON, TABLE DAMABKB AND NAI'KINB. TURKEY ?K1) DAMAHKH. Embroidered Flannels for Under Skirts. UHAKKlt FLANNELS, UKEY FLANNKLH, RED TWILLED FLANNELS, IN BUFEtilOH QUALITY. EMBROIDERIES OF ALL KINDS. r" * \ * * 1 . LACK UOODH. (JUlrURE LAOKB, VALLENOIENNKEB LAC KB, FRENCH CORHKTB, PANIKKB, INfOP HKIRTB, BOULEVAKA-HALUOUALH, . And a Largo and Complote Block of DOMESTIC GOODS! AIiL AT TECE LOWEST PEXCE3. novia GEO. R. TAYLOR & 00. 1 [869. FALL TRADE* 1869. smu.nTAirro*. a*.i.alubo*. HTANTOSdALLlNOB, ? Attorneys at Law, i ISstnbllshod In IHU7. WHKBlJjMI W VA. IXTIliLPRACTICE IN THK STATE AN1) YV Federal Gonrta. SOOTS & SHOES, nOTUnof?MoMi!1 ,W0'fl onWy* I Warrantod nnlrorm In quality. WUiLIAJt Pj HUBBABD, ~ ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, tt'CLELMN&KNOX, 11AM _ t 1 114 Markot Htroot, Haunrnctarers ud Jobbers of 4l_ ? _ One Door JSolow IoIan House, 3 OO T S & S HO E S wHKKi.mn, w, VA. IN AU THKIB VAXZSTIX8, mgrU No, OS* Main Street, iv H1ATOIAPABBUSOV, wHKELUfl, w. va. ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW, T7E INVITE THK ATTENTION OV /(w. ?-w [V Merchants to our very large assortment r*?* ** Boiow MeLnrn f Boot* and Blioea now In store lor Fall ? Honao), With an'expw-tenoo of many years, (onr W* VA' Dose liavina been oatabllahed In l?37.i we . are-iy in. with troth, aaaort that onritoek for ex rosnTwItvTand^dapSiilocfto the want a*of Floor, Ooffee & Syrups, >tmi Virginia and Ohio, la not and cannot 1 J r iHurpamed. ~ ALL OUR WOBK Oflfl BBM.ATLANTIU 1ULU) KI/JUK made and Mac tod mainly with ? view to *?? '$ bOH. HnocMlrop nuntlr nonr. atvic* and bul VAiiUB. ncnrlng tor S IMII BlIUlAltolAVaMn allltnnt . 80 MM Rl? 85 bblaHyrupe. auallty. MEN'S THICK ft KIP BOOTS. AJi0'? mu "*)rtIn<ml0' W^5TmM kd.00^ GB0CEBIE8. le; bare ourtradomark ?tamp5l on the lowart wbolwale hpiciukl. T1 -*? ^.gsssu. fi SS?3>u? * J. A CABBOLL & BBO., 9&&3R3B3E& MARBLE WORKERS, it of the very boat material aui in the out workman-like manner. JoHn Street, OHKB'S MIMES * OHODM11 BAIIOIiU. KABTJ BIDE OP BTONK BRIDGE, r In the department of woman*. mtaMland lldrenl gooda we defy competition. WHEELING, W. Vi. ltfOO^imiB, TOMBS AND HEAD Jgi?oa'ually 8U huuX " '"J Having ^nade^uranxement. with a land- ' 5ff?he ' aDoralalnf a7av?ry moat ?d- "* "nnln Scotland, w. are able to roralah fj AMTOtVUVTOmn^AmO HOW p 0 HILDBETH & BBO. [be want or onuormiur id Boots and 58 Main Man, '???uf'? WKMLINa.W.YA Wln il caiwtlrtM TITHOLBBAIJt DEALfflBIH HAIL BOD fli a cQatomen, we make it a ralwot to to- W J"nnlSirm,"eiSp"*5f<ry0be S ^ m Ice lo allow of uniformity. To Insure thin try pair of Boo la and bhoea that enters Hhanjftial Matchta, Halt, Wooden Wans at r atoro li earemily examined and rejected AtfpBi ftc Hoirei| Imputed Counter and 111 touad correct In Mae, tree ftom dam- ? b and uniform in quality. rwywn maraw ywgmajor xwgi ? GOODS EQDiL TO HAHPLE8. Uid.9toimo.BmB !_ cieMuVTo "warn lnVblyond^he eampleB To Wagon and Carriage )wn. By our ayitemof examination and Mulrflm: ?ter*S E? SKaTSt" um? KOH WAGONB AND Oarrl^M. <iwntni??rt#ity nf duaiing ? ? wonM H Uum Oak and Unuit Wood, Hpoaea doiut by, we retard it aa pecuniarily our ?wn l In. to JW,Hickory and Oak wood ereat ao to act aa to aecure and retain the r?o wi from lS to t Hickory and Oak ifldenoe of all who may favor ua with Wood Bowa for Oarrlagoa and Bxpreaa n. Kail food merchant, will seek ana find F> a HIUUUCTB * BKO., > ubeapea Boom. to trade with, we .hell I cmr tmmla " ? ? * * " wowa BUWfc - ? ? *?wjr www mariei. ' ~ ~ ?*. . Notlco. ORDERS. \rOTICK IB RKRftBY UtVKN THAT AN ill order* reoelre the prompt Bad carafe ?1 application will be mado at ttie next eutlon of one of oar Arm. term of the LegUlature or We?t Virginia, ogtj M'OLBLLAN * KNOX. and at tho next term of the Legislature of i Virginia, for a obaenr for a railroad reachUKNTB WANTED. AQKNTH WANT- ln? from ?ome point on the Uhuapeake and ed.lTS to taOOpermonth: male and to- tnVlr' in Vq koii the f*UhraVtii uud oriir dal ireenbrier mver, to aome point on tne virnrooS SS^rSSy^l^ M^Sine, Unfa and Tenneme BaUroed at or ?ear the oroved porfooteu: it will bem, fell, Ohio Kiver Bridge, and its general comae WeMfflSSdUEmbroiderIn? ban. uon? the fln.cfOb,oHl?? innnornuni. Pile, only lis. For , JOIN1A. HONTKK. ipiicity and dtumbUlty, nhau rtml. , uwnnoin.DM. nib. 1KB. dwfl not Bay from any partial welling ma- " dm nnder the aam? name m oura, nnloa King of the W6Bt W&flhlllK KJTl moWies. SS brctrcalan and Tarnui, apply or tddrM, U'SSS^SfiS^Vffioi^Mbm" iml JJJj ovl3-sm Sold waolMl. or null br Java Coffee |,-u"t"-1>/l""*"Ha .rawiwm oft oovra*. Plaitor Ptrii; VI I montJ.T*. . . Rrt MIA OAUUMKD FbAHTKH VAJUH 1" JWraMndaod tbrnl.bv OU (1'bo.alx U1UU. M. HK1LLY. t'.O. HILDKKTII A MRU. 1IILTINTIILIGEICEI BOOK AND JOB Printing Office AMD BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY 16 QUI1YOY BTBBBT & WaiMf looall ut? Munition 01 our niouj and tli? public to our exteuiilvfl Book and Job Office our racllitu* in TYPJc, htkam POWKH *ud MATERIAL, are iuoU Uttil we (mi confident we can exlbutealld*acrlptloUN or PKINT1NU ut h* IAJW PUlOKH u any boom iu UteHlaU. CABD8, BUHINfcHJ, VIB1T1IIU* KAMm OOLOKK1) OAKDH, In every vurlety, At priced from |?oo |h i l.ooo upwards POSTBBfi, or BILL-HBAD8 HAND BILLS. 01 AXT4DAL1TT or fAPUI-rtlltH AKUKDI1?1I.Y I CHECKS, , DRAFTS, CIRCULARS, RIIjIjH lading, DRAY TICKETS Awl nil UMorlptton* of Marwmil* Vtuum BOOK PRINTING Onr BOOK KOOM In well stocked with WKW TYPBj aud oar faolllMaa for neon tine ail klnda of BOOK and PAldPHLRT I'KLNTINU are comploto. Fancy Show Cards PLAIN CJARDB, HAND-BILLS, BLANKS, Ac., Ac iVtutodtn tlio BK8T httli and will) illfpatcu STEAMBOAT PRINTING We have made:special provision for Steamboat PrlnUne, huiI UaveBomefonUi of BKAUTIFUL TYPE FOB OOLORK1) BILLH, on well as some or the FINwht IXiLOKKD IN KB to be ticul. 'rlntlng for (Jonntry ^HerobaiiU We wonUl respectfully My to onr friend* in the oouairy, tint any order* for Printing forwanie.1 tw, by letter or otherwise, will In* carefully attended to. m ookneotioh with owe labor Job Printing Offlco, wl havi th1 moat oomplm LANK BOOK liMFifflEI 1? TUB HTATK. We are prepared to Execute all klDda < (LANK BOOKS 0 fob ounty and State Officers With prompLmw, and In n manner that will warrant to glvo eutlro allafactlon. LNKKBH. MKKUHANTB, and lfANOPACTDRFH An requested to examlue oar LAKUK HTUUK of J?APKHU. which we warrant to baofthe hat material in mo. Ruling JNKTOANY OKSIEBI) PATTERN All Bnalnen Men nMng L A KM K BLANK BOOKB, arereqawtol l?> examine oar etook, M we ft*' Matlajed that we are mauufkrturInvV BRHT BOOK8 in t ho Mate. i UiuderImr oar Mlrarmr^KineuU Mr Ui rttHH^a welmvo pnloyed ln *. [?octfullyiioUcJt? oouUnnanoo of Uief? m of nur friend*. ur prtoM for ermr ?rUcl? h*Y? be*u !?* I wo lull n?a ourlwrt ndwroni to jgj tollon lo all Who may Awanwwwn Ir order*. ADDMEHMI LEW, HASANS ? HAJ miiunii * ' ?