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T west CirciUation of any Paper in iV ?"Western Virginia.ni_ti cirarlay Morning, Jan. 28, 1880. ti-'V t^-Tns Present Police System.?We ,,vc been satisfied for a longtime back, sit there was something wrong with the ,?iice arrangements of this city. We do i belief* it to he the fault of the gentle lln'i! 'I,e he!ld 0f thj P?!lCe' bUt ?f tbe m jtself, which very -ueagcrly pro ?j' fl>rt:,e protection of the persons aud 1'ropertv of our citizens. For iustance, h? syucm only allows us in this city, lainiinga population of twenty-five thou i'id the naniher of six officers, who- nt* ..,a to*U the duties, both civil and crimi "j'l nnil are not unfrequently engaged in "roiecutins business relating exclusively J'.', the commonwealth. These men, one fnr cftCu ward, are engaged during the day their duties, and at night, being only 1'uBwn.ll.ey go to bed like common peo ,le aad the citizens are left at tbe inercy !'f the hundred or so rowdies, with which '? js infected. We have known many rank oirlncesto K? unpunished oil account of ,bis insufficiency, aud it always will be so until the force is increased by the addition ?f >ib-iUutand efficient men, who will ar "est Tlite the "ragged and ruffled" offen ds against the peace and dignity of the tiwn. I'V a reasonable increase of the force,anight watch might be established ,3d the ?l.v rendered comparatively se ,'rt. We are not sure that an increase the force would not be able to pny its o ? by the ndditonal fiues, costs, and ^ forth, SO that the city would be put to ^ till* expense by the proposed improve ment in the efficiency of tbe police. But Whether this be true or not, is altogether . secondary consideration. The state of things demand a change for the better, tad U should be made as speedily as pos 5;hle. Something ought to be done to put .1 ,|iiictti3 upun the hideous noises which arouse the quiet sluuiberer at night, and the reckless, unbridled license which every drunken rascal appropriates to himself to violate law with impunity. We could cite half a dozen cities, within no very exten sive area, that have not more than half the papulation of Wheeling, and yet arc sup plied each, with twice the number of po licemen. We hope the new Council will |? ,k to this matter, and if the proposition t^enis right aud expedient, that they will i:ke some immediate steps to increase the tilicicncy of the police force. j?jjr?;;0vEB the Way.''?We liavc some neighbors "over tbe way," who are scem i':j!y unobtrusive and quiet enough dur i:;t tbe day, with the exception of the tUuior produced by a little condign punish ment administered to the juveniles of the t.aiilr (they grow small over there) about oace every two hours, but when night has r iveloped us in her sable cloak, and all honest people arc in bed or at work, we hear sounds of revelry, "low talk.'* and a great banging of doors and smashing in <?!' windows, issuing from the neighbor ly of the quiet crib in. question. This thing is uot recent. Ii has been going on :i long time. We see parties coming up lac street, hugging the dark walls of the bouses. scampering through the dark alley, and emerging again breathless, at the cor ner of the street. It's a continual Hallow Eve night over the way. Loud voices and rude hangings frequently interrupt liiQ quiet monotony of the printers' work ; and stop the weary clicking of the types, j and the devil Hat tens his cheek against the window pane to sec what's up. And the ?irunken man next door, who, like Bar riolph. "tarries his lantern in the poop," is aroused from his lethargy, and goes out with his ignis hit an s in his nose, to see if they have loll any whisky after the * '.:;:i:sb. It's all fun for us, as we view ? .c scenes along the streaks of light from <-jr windows, but it is death on our neigh It"There is something rotten in this ?staie of Denmark." Modkus Jou Trotteb.?Vester- i '??y evening a young man was observed I* landing ou the corner of Quincy aud pain streets, weeping copiously, aud look ? appealing through his tears at the nu- j ?r?.us pedestrians as they passed. The ?art of this deponent went out after the animated rain cloud, and we asked him what was the matter. He said he had ?-sveled all the way from Fort Wayne, In ? iaij.ij through driving snows and chilling blasts?that his name was Thomas Work man?that he could get no work, though *'ver so much inclined to bodily exercise, finally, that he had not tasted food for fonr days. At this he wept as if his heart break. If Sam Weller had been I rtatn;, he would doubtless have observed ^??t the fellow was "melting with thecon rciouiness o' willainy," and that if he had I-'-t tasted food for four days, he had made j in rum, for he smelt worse than a ! N Ws nest. But ai those interested had |L ^ *.:n's experience in worldly affairs, a retribution was soon raised iorthe weep-' stranger. As he trotted down town, fancied we could see -iLvcal in the motions of his bac\. And *couadrel in his suple, gliding knee.n ?I? went straight to a grogery and got f'J* Mind drunk. The doctrine of total ; ravity has gained another feeble advo atc. CS^Tue Rivkb.?There were eight feet falter in the channel last evening and the y'-ver was at a stand. The R. B. Hamilton f1'rived from Portsmouth with a good trip. F-e splendid passenger steamer H. D. Meare, Jelly and clerk, W. B. Battel!?, will five tjie landing on Wednesday next, for ?fccinnati, and every Wednesday tliere sil0 \3 now u,c oa]y side wheel ttcatber running regnlarlv to this point. I E&7* The Auction at Scott's Jewelry commences at 6? o'clock, this even J68f ACCIDENT OX THE RAILROAD.?On Thursday morning, John Hardy, a brnke man 011 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, had his left arm and leg broken by being run over at the Mt.Clarc depot. While tho cars were being uncoupled he got tipon one of them, but slipped and fell beneath it.? His left arm was so dreadfully crushed that it was found necessary to amputate it. Notwithstanding the winter season and the natural obstructions incident to rail road operations, we have seldom heard of so few accidents and detentions on the great Baltimore and Ohio thoroughfare. fj/gg- Take your children to Partridge's Picture Gallery while the snow is on the ground, affording a light peculiarly adapted to the little folks, as by it pictures are ta ken almost Instantly. JEQSfRiiADKK, dou't forget the great auc tion sale at Scott's Jewelry Store, this evening, and every evening next week. J6?g?LK\vis Tiiall, who was u soldier in Bonnpnrt's Russian campaign, died at St. Clairsville 011 the Ttli inst., at the age of 73. BUSINESS NOTICES. Fifty Thousand HousnEADS of Pills.? A gentleman writing from New York,Nov. 22d 1859, says, "There ere no doubt 50,000 hogsheads of Pills in this city, of a thou sand different kinds, but none will answer for her (his wife) except Dr. TodcTt." She thinks they are a "grand iustitution." and Dr Todd's P1II3 she must have. A3 a gen tle laxative; as a purgative: for torpor of the liver; sick headache; colds; and as a Family Medicine, JJr. TodiTe anti-billiou1 or Liver 1'ilU arc decidedly preferable to all others. T. H Logax & Co. Gcnl. agents. For sale by Druggists & Dealers everywhere Prof. o. J. Wood's Hair Re?torn?lvc. Will, by nature's own process, restore grey hair to the okigixal colou; will mako it grow on bald heads; will restore the natural secretions; will remove atouco all itching: will remove all dandruff; will cure all eruptions, even scald head: will make the liair soft and glossy; will mako the old appear young again; will preserve the color of hair to old age; will always fasten it aud stop it falling: and is one of the best toilet articles for the hair now in ""something Xcir. Babbitt's Medicinal Sahieratus. inanufutiircd from common salt, is prepared entirely different from other salacrutus. ]i. T. Bubiill't Concentrated Potaan is double the strength 01' common Potash. Six pounds will make one barrel of beau tiful white soap. . Ji. T Babbitt's Soap Foicder.?Washing without labor! Warranted to take the stniiis out of Table Linen and Napkins. For sain at the Centro Wheeling Drug Store, by IXeed i Iviiaft. r'J.c peculiarities of the female constitu tion and the various trials to which the sex is subjected, demaands an occasional re course to stimulants. It is important, however, that these shall be of a harmless nature, and at the same time accomplish the desired end. IIo3tetters Celebrated Stomach Hitters is tho very article. Its effects in nil cases of debility are almost magical. It restores the tone of the diges tive organs, infuses fresh vitaliy into the whole system and gives that cheerfulness to the temperament, which is the roost v.al liable of feminine attractions. '1 he pro prietors feci themselves flattered from the fact that manv of the most prominent med ical gentlemen in the Union have bestow ed encomiums upon the Bitters, the virtues of which tlicy have frequently tested and acknowledged. There are numerous coun terfeits offered for sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively injurious to the system. GROVER"& BAKER'S Cele'bvn.teri FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 1 purciuP'ed from the -tore. Wiring no re* "M,ln? r.f thread: it Hem*. Fells Gather* nnd StiUJieain a eunerior Ftyle, finishing each eeam hy iU own opera ting without recourse to the hand r.eedle, as 1 V'llll .r kTi.v ot1.rr machines. 11 will do ^"?"Dwo?kX M*\vinc tbi'i a aeauvtrewi can, even if she worKs ior oneegtan ^'TVLK_PrW, fr..m S.'*M io $li5.00, hewers*,00 ex.?. Fend tor a noVj-'SOdtwi?3m? ' Main-Sl., Wheeling Down with_Monopoly! PICTURES AT WWUW ai?var(1?, For Several Dap! So Huralmg! Satisfaction Guaranteed in all Cases! The pain* will l>? taken witll customers aa formerly whun higher prices were charged. AT WVKES', Top of llie Hill. Children under Ave years of age will bo chargedat firmer rates. lir AXTED A limn or boy and a wonmn?tlir \Y man to under-tan I gardening and the woman to take charge or children. Ar,J,1-T. pARTUIDOV.. jan"2-"i a,v' Kegnlar Wednesday Packet for Clm T?E NEWELEGANT SIDE WI.EEl, | JlSiir? at earner II. I). >1BARS, Capt. .1. C. Jrii/r, leaVo Wheeling every V feu Cincinnati at . 0 o'clock v. >!. , ?vf"k Regular Saturday Packet, for Clu 8 ciauati. TIIE STEAMER LTBEUTY. CAIT. I ?" will leave as above on *???"* iHr?fT-|ij tho 28th inst., at 5 P. M. Tor freight "jaSzi180 "rP,y ?n 1>0ard ?TC. BAKER. Agent. MisrsssMffiSiass ? this ciiy. Ladies ann Gentlemen are ' : Tiled to call and examine specimens on axhlUtjon at Partrilge's Gallery of Art. Jan t Piano Tunin& o* WM. LONG OFFERS HIS SERM |CES to tl?o citizens of heeling and |vicinitv as a PIANO TUNER and III - X U -REPAIRER. ? Tiv,nn I Refers to tho following gentlemen: W. A. ItCHO, of the Wheeling Female Seminary; 31. U.Moboa*, Teacher of Music. _ Q \r?i. All orders left with Messrs. Payne & Co>. J. S. Mel or, or B. B. Stone t Son, will he prompUyjit to. ____________ - Gri'aiicl Sale! Of 100 Modern Oil Paintings /~10NSIQNED TO MB, AND WUi BE SOLD (_, without reserve to the highest bidder, for cash, attiie Melodeon Hall, on Wednesday evening. Jan } 25th, ISflO: s-'ile to commence at Mo clock pracuely. Terrna cash, and hills to be paid and palntinp" re moved before 12 o'clock M. next day. The paintings and frames will l>e aold togethor, without tuiy extra ^Tt^liatnUnM will be on exhlbi t Wedneailav before the sale and from day to duj until tlio wliole'of them are sold. I am happy to have the pleasure to Invite tba citizens of Wheeling auil vlelnl tv to such an elegant lot of paintings, such aa have never before been offered at public auction to our citizen?. All persons wishing tandsomo Pa4"tl?S?*5 their own prices are respectfully invited to attend this vile, an titer must all be aolJ without regard to cost or invoice prle^. R0E5[ER ^*1?. W. A. M0YSTQN, Auitfonser. WHOLESALE MARKET. Flock?Extre Family SC.OO; Kxtra $4,75; Snperflur S4.S0. Iitickwheat t',tc p-.mid. B?oom??Common fi^U(j>2,76. Bctok?In kegs. 0<cM0. Buckets?M*rio??>ifei2S. CncESi?Wmu-ni Keoprro ?U@10c. Cakdus?Tallow mould lSJ^o. jdip 13c.; star 23 Kpernj 40c. Tai.lgw?10r<412c. Coffee?JiiyIl ISci lllo 12}{?lSn, 1Vh?4I?jl.l&ukl.So. Rl'E?SOc. Couv?00c. I Oats?36c, l'EATnras?IG@43c4 scarce. Fish?jhad iU; Ildrriij^* $0; M.okoiol No. 2 Furs?Raccoon 30&27}?c. 01 XSK.VC?25@35c. IIay?Clover %? ton $9; Timothy $10. Hops?"@Sc^ dull. Lime?Louisville SI,60 Mo lass ks?New Orleans 52c.; Sugar IIouso 52e. GOLDEX Srr.Cl*?GOfajG'Jc. Naval Storks?Turpeutlne 70c.; Tar ?414? 5. Nails?fur lOd. Raos?3<a3V4c. Kick? Skzv*?Flaxseed $1,10; Clover $1,7605. Soap?Castile^ lb 15(S16c.; Common 5^0c. Sl'uars?New Orleans 0c. In lilid., 9V<c. in bbl. sxcrr?Scotch 2?c. Knp|?ee 22<S.26c. Tea?Gun|>owdor 40<&7<>c.: Imperial 40^fl5c^ Hy ?oi? 35@70c.; Pouchong 2S@80c; Oolong 35(&75c. Tobacco?0tw lata 12c.; five roll 24@>28c. BY TELEGRAPH. New York, .Tan. 27.?Flour, demand loss active and market scarcely ho buoyant, prices however are with out material change: sales 7400 bbl*, $4.95f?5.l0 for superfine state, $6.20$ 6,35 for extru state, $5@5,10 for superfine western, $5,20@5,35 for common to me dium extra western, S5,66@6,75 for shinning brands f of extra 11. If. O., closing quiet. Rye Hour steady, i $3r75@4;45. Corn Meal dull and unchanged. Buck j wheat Flour plenty and heavy at Sl,76(g?1.87l<. I Whisky scarcely so buoyant; Sales 400 bbls at 2l?? j closed with no buyers. Wheat rules In favor of buy I era with only moderate demand; sales 5800 bushels, j Milwwukie Club $1,18 In storo. also within a fevr davs i and before reported, 000 bush. Milwnulde Club at $1.20 and 000O bush, fair Chicogo Spring at $1,16, j both lots in store and taken on speculation. Pork firm with transactions to tC fair extent; sales 7200 bbls ; at 310,67@17 for old mess. $17.62<a?17.87 for new, j $17,25 for now unlnspectedmess, $11.87 for old prime, ; $13,02 for new prime. $5.25 for new western prime I mess, $10^16,50 for city do; 2uc per bbl was paid for ( the privilege of delivering 1000 bbls new moss in March and April at $17.76 and tho same price for the : privilege of delivering 600 bbls new prime in Febru ary at $13.75. Bacon steady; sales 100 boxes short ribbed middles nt 9V?. Lard steady; sales 220 bbls at lOKftlfg*. Butter <lu!l for common and firm for prime: sales at U^lGc for llhio and 18(^23 for state. Cheese steady. 0(y>l 1c for common to prime. Cincinnati. Jan. 27.?Money market gradually be comes easier, with a tailing off in demand. Exchange hi better supply, and the mnrk.-t is dull and has a downward tondenry in rates. Provisions?tho feel ing in the market to-day was stiller, ami there was ! an iinprovetl demand for all article*. though the in- j j creased firmness of holders checked business so that j transactions were but few. Bacon shoulders in good demand at 7*4; holders asked so that the I business done was not large as it otherwise would j | have been. Very Iittlo meM pork was to be hail, ex- j j eept conn try packed, at $17, and bulk meat wanted at I : a r-hade Itclnw on tho spot. I<nrd in g-.od demand; HV. was freely offered for future delivery, but very little offering: holders asking 30?<@10l^ I sales 125,000 lb bulk meats at for shoulders an'l 8*4 for side.--: 60,000 lb sides, to be delivered from tho 1st to the loth of February, nt 50,00rt do. to be 1 delivered from the 1st to the 10th of March, at 8*^; 50 hhds. clear bacon sides at 10%: 20 do shoulders at V/x\ . 150 bbls. country mess pork at $l'J,75rtf l7: 1.000 do at | I Circleville, (>.. on private terms. 'Flour?demand j good and tending upward; sales $2,200 bids. $6..riC<a | &5.5S f..r sirjiHrlint': $5.?tj<j$d,S0 for [extra; receipts large. Whisky dull; prices lower and somewhat ir- j ' regular: CI6 bbls. at 20l?@20Jg. Groceries un- | changed. Grain linn, with good: demand: light re- I colptsof white Wheat ut $1,2S@1,30; red $1,23? 1,25. Corn dnl! and declined lc. DR. E. G-. WINCHELL, ^bewtsst,^ J Office and Residence 145 KInrket-St., WHEEL IXC,, VA. ALL THE REAL IMPROVE MENTS IN T1IK ART that havo ben thoroughly tested will be prompt- ' ly adopted nt this office. Prices as low as good and permanent work can ; bo prodnced. All operations warranted. deelO M. :P. H V L L I h e n; ~ DENTIST. OFFICE 153 FOURTII-ST.,NEXT DOORTOTOWN CLOCK. doc2 I ; ABR. RORERTSOX, M. D. J.OIE3 ORR ROBERTSON & ORR, ! $SllDentists<?i? jS?o? 142 Mai?ket-St?, WHEELING. VA. REFr.nr.xrr?.?'II. 11. Weed. D.D.. Hon. O.W. Thomp son. Hon. Alfred Caldwell, John Knoto, Esq.. II. M Eoff. ?q.. .lohn Frisscll, M. I).. W. J. liates. M. !>., It II. Cummins. M. 1)^ E. A. Hildreth. M. I).. A. S. Totld M. I).. Tallant & Delaplain, McClallens, Knox & Co. Marsh & Taylor, Bcrgcr k llofTman, Wm. Kryter, G W. Fran/.lielm, J. N. Zimmcr, John Aruick. JohnSal ade, John Pfarr. C. Pinkmr.n. F. Miller. sept3 Ciaear) fox" Casla! AT THE NEW YORK STORE, No. 33 Ulaln-StM Centre Wheeling. ( rpiIB CITIZENS OF WHEELING AND VICINITY ; J are respectfully invited to call us soon as possible. , with all the money they wish to spend for Dry Goods, nnd examine lb themselves, the Immense Stock of Winter Goods of every description, which will bo sold at a*t<?ni*h ing low prices, for Cash. Please call soon, and oblige dcc30 JOHN ItOEMEIt. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to every branch of business where a correct and durable Scale is required. SCALES FOR RAILROADS, SCALES FOR COAL DEALERS & MIXERS Scales for nay and Cattle?Wart-house and Transpor tation Scalos?Portable and Dormant Scalcs for Stores?Scales for G rain and Fldur. COTTON AND SUGAR SCALES, COUNTER SCALES OF EVERY VARIETY Bankers' and Jewelers Balances, FARM ANI) PLANTATION SCALES, WE1GH-MASTERS' BEAMS, POST OFFICE SCALES. (?c~, <fc^ Ore. All of which are warranted in every particular. Call and examine, or send for an illustrated and descriptivo circular. N. B. Those Scales liavo all uteri lyenrittffM, which purchasers will fiud upon examination is not the case with other Scalcs offered for sale in this city, which are represented to be "as good as Fairbanks." A Scale with cast iron bearings cannot be durably accurate. SAM'L OTT & SON, Agents. Wholesale Doalers in Hardware, Saddlery Hardware, &c.t corner Market and Monroe sts., opposite tho McLure House, Wheeling, Va. janlO-Om CAPS, CAPS Received by Express the Pat ent Seamless Cap, a new article just out. Call and see. At 8. AVERY'S, _Janl0 140 Main St.. Wheeling. Va. rjiO FARMERS AND OTHERS? X "Howe's" three ton Scales, platform 7 feet by 12 feet, to weigh loaded teams. These Scales require a pit of only twelve inches. The cost of preparing a foundation is one-third less thnn any other Scale in use. Price one hundred dollars. Orders solicited. P. C. HILDRETH & BRO.. dec9-d*w Agents. BUCKETS?-100 doe. for sale low, to closa, by J*n4 OLIVER I'RVOK. Wheeling Female Seminary. TUIE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INSTITUTION commences ?u the First Monday in Feb ruary. The present session closes with examina tion on Wednesdaj* and Thursday, the 25th and 20th. The patrons and friends of tho school are respectfully invited to attend. jan24-till 1st Monday in Feb. jr Mtfjtapl*. Reported for the Daily Intelligencer. CONGRKSSIONAL. Washington, Jan. 20. IIousk.?Mr. Adrain, caused to be read a paragraph from the N. Tribune, in which it was said that Messrs. Iloraeo V. Clark, Riggs, Adrain, Briggs and Davis, of Ind., were elected with the aid of Repub lican votes with the understanding that they would nssist the Republicans in the organization of the House. Mr. Adrain would not engage in a personal controver sy with an editor. He had great rcspect for Mr. Greeley and considered that lie had been misinformed by some evil disposed partv. There was not a partical of truth in the Tribune* statements, lie had made no such pledge, and was under no such ob ligations as were implied in that statement, but, nevertheless he could imagine a con tingency when the interests of the coun try and his own sense of duty might com pel him to unite with the Republicans in effecting nn organization. Messrs. Davis, of Ind., and Riggs also denied the truth of the Tribunes allega tions. On motion of Mr Mavnnrd the House proceeded to vote for Speaker. The House voted for Speaker amid much excitement. The South Americans voted for Smith, of X. G. Various democrats now seeing their was a prospert of au election, changed their votes to him.? Some made brief explanations to the ef fect that they wanted to promote harmony in the contest. There was frequent ap plause and marked attention was paid on ull sides! Messrs. Morris, of Pa., Milward, Nixon, Scranton, and Wood, who had voted here tofore for Sherman, now changed to Smith. Before the result was announced, there was u change in the current of feeling. John Cochrane rose to give his reasons why he could not vote for Sfnith. Several gentleman endeavored to deprive hint of the floor, by raising points of order on him. In conclusion, Mr. Cochrane changed his vote to Millson. He could vote for none but a Democrat. Oilier explanations were made by Democrats for a change ol their votes for Smith. * Mr. McClernand said as if wan now in the power of the Democratic party proper, to elect Smith, he changed his vote for him. and expressed the hope that the Dem ocrats of tlio Northwest wonld give him their support. Mr. Bocock mnde a short speech. He was always willing to unite on a sound man and he voted for Smith. Other Dem ocratic changes were made to Smith, ac companied by occasional remarks, some saving that they desired to givp peace to tho country and strike a blow at tile Irre pressible Conflict, preferring a National Whig to a sectional Republican. Mr. Morris, of Illiuios said if his vote would elect Smith, he would not give it. Other exclamations were favorable to changing for Smith. Intense interest wus expressed throughout the proceedings. Messrs, English and Niblack voted for Smith, as the contest was narrowed down between a Republican and an American. Mr. Morris, of III., wanted Mr. Smith to say for himself, whether lie repudiated the doctrines of the Know Nothings? Several Democrats stated that they hau heard this fact from his own lips. Mr. Burnett thought thai they ought to let patriotism bo above party at this crisis. Mr. Morri3 wanted Mr. Smith to answer the question. Mr. Clemens and others objected to Mr. Smith responding. Mr. Smith wanted a man to go into the I Chair untramnicled as a fair and honest man. Other votes were changed forSmilli, and were greeted with applause. Mr. Morris, of 111., finally came over to Mr. Smith, being satisfied that he was not a Know Nothing. Tremendous applause followed. Several other Democrats changed to Mr. Smith, among them John Cochrane, who had learned that Mr. Smith never was a member of a Know Nothing lodge, but that he was an Old Line Whig, and a rep resentative of national principles. Ap plause followed. The intetcst increased as the House nearcd an election. Mr. ltarr changed his vote to Mr. Smith; Mr. Sherman voted for Mr. Corwin, when Mr. Judkins changed from Mr. Smith to .Mr. Sherman thus spoiling for the time an j election. | Mr. Scranton withdrew his vote for Mr. Smith and put Mr. Corwin in nomination. [Cries of "too late!" much sensation.] Messrs. Vollandigham and Cox changed to Mr. Smith. Two more votes were now understood to be required to elect Mr. Smith. [Intense excitement was mani fested.] Mr. Morris, of Pa., understanding that the Republicans would present Mr. Cor win, withdrew his nnme from Mr. Smith | and voted for Mr. Corwin. [Hisses from ilie naileries, and cries of ''announce the Mr. ^Nixon changed from Mr. Smith to Mr. Pennington, thus removing the result farther olT. Mr. Kcitt commenced making a speech. Mr. Dunn thought Mr. Keitt's remarks were designed to delay in order to afford an apportunity to manipulate tho teuder footed Democrats. Mr. ICeitt proceeded to express the m concistencv of those who voted for and then changed against Mr. Smith. The result was tiually announced.? Whole number of votes 228. Necessary to a choice 115. Sherman 10G, Smith, N. 112. Corwin 4, scattering 0. Mr. Stevens moved that tho House ad journ till Monday, which was carried by a ti majority. Adjourned. Tlic Harper's Kerry Investigation. Washington, Jan. 2G.?Tbaddcus Hy att, President of the National Kansas Aid Couimitteo will on the 1st of Kobruury, appenr before the Senate committee in re lation to the disposition of the funds re ceived by the Tribune for the relief of Kan sas in the Fall of 1856. It is now reported thnt the promised let ter from Senator Wilson cannot he found, butj the testimony of Rcalf, nml Wilaou himself, as to its contents, will probably be taken as sufficient. Dr. Howe, to whom the letter was written, has not been sub poenal to appear. He is now in Caniida, and it is said he will have no hesitation to appear to testify, if wanted. Mr. Giddings has never refused to rome here. Ho has been absent trom home on a lecturing tonr, and the subpeenre sent to Ohio for him, drd not reach him, but a no tice of the fact has renched him in another State, and he is daily expected here. Old Brown's son, John Brown, jr., will not censent to come here, ncithor will Mr. Sanborn, of Mass. Srrtonii Accident. Lkwistowx, Me., Jan. 27.?The elevator chain in the Bagging Mill here, broke this morning, precipitating the occupants of tho elevator a considerable distance; breaking on arm of Mr. Rodgers, crunch ing the ribs of a man named Collins, and severely injuring 3 or 4 others, but none it is believed, fatally. The Kxcmralonlate. CLvcixxATi.Jan.2T.?The excursion train with the Legislatures of Kentucky. Ten nessee nnil Ohio, anil the military of Dav ton, Columbus and .Springfield, numbering 17 cars, nrrived nt 3 o'clock this afternoon and was received at the depot by an im mense crowd of citizens. A procession was formed and marched through the streets, which were densely thronged, to l'ike's Opera lloufe, where the reception took place. The hospitalities of the city were tendered by Mayor ltishop. Speech es were made by Judge Storer, Gov. Ma goffin of Kv., Lieut. Oov. Newman of Tou nesses, Gov. Deunison of Ohio, and others. The greate?t enthusiasm prevailed and the Opera House was thronged to its utmost capacity. The crowd in the neighborhood ! of the Opera Ho me was the greatest ever ! witnessed in Cincinnati. The efforts of I the entire polit e were required to force a i passage for the procession. It appeared as if the whole city had turned out to welcome the distinguished guests. The enthusiasm was intense. The streets were decorated with Ha^s, mottoes, 4c. To night a grand banquet couics off nt the Hurnet House. To-morrow the entire steam fire department will be exhibited. Arrest for Forgery. asuinutos, Jan. 20.?Letchet, Super intendent ot the lil Paso and Fort Vuuiu wagon road, for the construction of which, an appropriation was made iu 1858, has been indicted by the Grand Jury of this district, upon a charge of fraud, "forgery, Ac. An avalanche ot' witnesses from Bos ton has been precipitated upon Washing ton to testily in this case, but the witnes ses say they have no knowledge of what they are expected to testify to. From Harrliburg. HAnarsBcnn, Jan. 2G.?John H. Wheeler, formerly C. {J. Minister to Nicaragua, has presented a memorial to our Legislature, asking $.1000 immediately, for loss of three i slaves, who he asserts were stolen from j him by a citizen of Pennsylvania in 1855, I while he (the said Wheeler) was on bis I way through Philadelphia. The memorial j lias reference to the l'assmore Williamson case which causcd so much excitement in ' Pennsylvania a few years ago. Tile Speaker all l]>. New Yens, Jan. 27.?Tiie Commercial Advertiter of this evening says private letters from Washington assume that an ! effort is being made to obtain the unani mous consent of the Republicans to change the candidate and to uuite the vote of the party upon Mr. Corwiu or Mr. B. G. Morris, and we are further informed by gentlemen who are on confidential terms with Messrs. Hriggs, Adraiu and Jiiggs, that those three members would vote for either of the gentlemen spoken of for a substitute of Mr. Sherman. Washington, Jan. 27 ?Dr. S. O. Howe lins returned from Canada and in expected to appear before the Senate Investigation Committee next week. Getfl l'omeroy and Judge Arnv are now here co-operationg with lion. M. J. Parrot, delegate from Kansas, to effect the speedy admission of Kansas as a State under the I Wyandotte Constitution. Messrs. Pome roy and Arny are candidates for the Senu I torship under the new constitution. j The Investigation Committee are not in session to-day. Thev will probably not lucct before Monday. Lgaveswobtr, Jan. 27. The Pike's Peak Express brings five passengers and $4,000 in gold. A new movement towards the mountains had taken place, in conse quence of the opening of new diggings St. Lolis, Jan. 27.?The river is entire ly clear of ice, nnd still declining slowly nothing new from any of the upper streams. The weather yesterday was cold and wet', nnd during the night it froze hard. It is clear and cold this morning. Pittsbcugu, Jan. 27.?River six feet ten inches by pier murk, rising. Weather cioudr and cold. Cleveland, Jan. 27.?Marshal Johnson visited Oberlin on the 25th, th subpoena I'hiimb in the Harper's Ferry matter.? Pbumb was not found. [ Cincinnati, Jan. 27.?Dr. Wm. Price, I an old and respected citizen of this city, [ died this morning. M Harms, Jan. 27.?The post-^fiirc, a ' block of six stores and the Gaiety staldcs j I adjoining, containing 41 horses were ! burned this morning. Loss S70.000: par- j I tially iusured. New Orleans, .Inn. 20.?On Sunday lust Cortinas with 200 men was above Mata inorus, plundering the Texas. Tlio Fed eral troops had returned to Drownsville, mid the Hangers were at Rio Grande City. , Tiie general opinion was that ? fiontier i war with Mexico is inevitable. Halifax. Jan. 27.?The steamship Amer ica from Liverpool, has not yet been sig nalled. Tiie Europa from Boston arrived at 10 o'clock last evening and sailed eitriy this morning for Liverpool. New York, Jan. 27.?Counterfeits on the Chemung Bank of Klmira were put in circulation in this city last evening. ELats & Caps! The X.argr*l Stock, (be Latent Style*, nnd tike Greatest Variety ALWAYS OX IIAXD. Oint ABRAXUKMKXT8 AI!E SVCII T1IAT WE ret-eire liic lot eat btvlej ?? ?o.?a a. introduce J in the Eaatern rilies. I j?n23 S. HARPER & BRO. Hats I hats t hats i?Kaccired kv n. & (>. R. R_ thr fprinsr Kn-hJon f.?r Qfntl*men> Silk and Cuaimero llats for 1800. Call an 1 h?, at ti. AVERY S. Jtu2I 140 Main ?t- Wheeling. Va. OT rilESSEU XCTS 2U00 lbs. Xute for ??;. U. ?? jtJtUBolt*. 200 lb* Uaehers tir > C.S i I - I Jan" Reeoired l.jr P. C.'HII.DRETH & BRO. Buckwhb.it hloir 4000 ibaTjSTt received and for tale low bv ! i?n4 ? OLIVER TRYOR, | AT THOUGHT SPIKES 1 ? Wrought Spikes, 4 lo bj-' ' Inch. "Wrought Spike*. 4 to A*- hr Mfi do Received l.jr p. C. UILUftKTlt t: IIBO.. jntiio SCl Main Clreet. I W. T, MEEDS, ? Book JB i 11 der, ? AXD ? BLANK BOOJC3IAXUPACTURER, InMligtncer Hu iUling, cor. Qu iticy cC- Main *t*. All descriptions of blank books ruled j and matle to order, printed head* if n*.]aired. ! Magazines Music nnd a!l kirnla of prfute:! matter I bound in the best and most nub-tautlal etjle at rea- | suitable (iriovii. All work guaranteed. noT2i>'58?y I Instruction in Music. H. I>. COLLIiTg, TKACJTKR if tliflOrpin, Piano Forte, Melodeon, If u w II i/TtoUn. Ooltar. Flute. etc- .-tr4 oU>, " Profewer of Thorough Baaa and 3tu?l cnl (Vmpoaltion, liai located la thin city. Such ai may dwire to avail themselves of hie ferrice*, wilt j picaJe apply at Mr?. Hoge's, corner of Fourth ami 1 putney street*. A I'inno will be fnrnkbed both for inalmetlnn and practice, when dealred, but laaiona will be given at residence* lr preferred. Vocal Inatruetkm c.tn he given In connection with any of the atwve Inttnuueata. -*tttifAct>?ry referencm can be Kicen. ianlS-tf A'JtSRil Oil..?aaipii bleached Wkter.ra celTnl and Ux aale low hy J??? OUT?lfc*HtOR i Second Fall Stock! J. C. HARBOUR, No. 143 Main St., Wheeling, Va. BKUS LEAVE TO IVFOHSI HIS FBIEXDS AND customer* generally, that bo has j?ut returned ? trom the Cut, and is now prtptwd to offer, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, jOver 20,000 Yards of Carpet, | comprising ths fmi?t variety of styla and pattern i ever before offered, irvtu ! THE FINEST VELVETS k BRHSSELS, i down to (bo HAG CAllPEf. vttb pricM ranging from j 19)4 cents up to $3,00 per yard. Also, ; An liameuM Stock of Oil* CLOTHS. : Rugs, Door Mats, Damasks, | and LACK CURTAIN GOODS. HOLLAND SHADES ! and SHADE OIL CLOTHE which make* my stock i verr complete. I Having parcbMd tlie*} Goods tor CASH. I can | offer inducements ntaely found. Those in want of FURNISHING 600DS | OF ANY KIND, can find a Full and Complete Stock of almo?t every article u*ed In Hon**. Steam float or I Hotel Furnishing. My Stock of NEW WALL I PAPER is large and well assorted. and will ha mild CHEAP. J. C. HAltlMU'K, novti Xo. 143 Main St. Wheeling* Va. PIANO A7ID TABLE COVERS.?A large and beautlftil as*srtment of Piano and Table Covers, just received aud for sale very cheap by J. C. I! ARBOUR. novO 143 Main st. CURTAIN FIXTURES.?5 grofi Bailey's patent self-adjusting roller, 5 Putnam's patent ^elf-adjusting roller. Just received ami for Mle wholesale or retail by J. C. HARBuL'U, d^cfl 143 Uiin st. Drugget crumb cloths?Just received, * fine assortment of verr large rite and superior quality of Drugget Crumb Cloths, which will be sold very cheap, by J. C. HARBOUR, dcc J 143 MaJn st. BEDS AND MATRASSES 1 have BOW on hand, and will make to order, a superior arti cle of Foather Beds, 31atraases and Comforts. dect) J. C. HARBOUR, 143 Main at. ILT WINDOW SHADES?Just receiv ed. a splendid assortment of gilt banded Win dow Shades, new and elegant style*, and for sale very low bv J. C. HARBOUR, deed 143 Main st. OTAIR RODS.?00 doa. Brass Stair Rods, just received and for sale low by deed J. C. HARBOUR, 143 Mai:; st. I?LOOROIL CLOTHS.? . 2 Sheet* IS fwt wide, 1 sheet 12 ?* ?* 15 C3WCH 4-4 '? v 5 do 6-4 " 0 do S-4 2 do 4-4 " New and beautiful styles, just received and for sale by decG J.C. HARBUL tt, 143 Main st. Assignee's Sale. By vibtuk of a dfkdof assignment from Achilles Scatterday. to the undcrsjgueiL dated the STitb day of May. 18M. and now ??f record in Ohio : County Court Clerk's In l>ml Book No. 44. I page 71. I will on the l#th day of February. 13f*\ be ! tween the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M.. and 2 o'clock. I*. M.. of that day. at the front door of the Court llonseof Ohio County, offer at public sale the south halt of lot number one hitiidrud and thirty-one (131) fituateon the west side of Fourth street. Selling a* Trustee, I will convey only such t Hie a. Is vetted In me by virtue of said Deed of Argument. Tr.itJis or Sale.?A credit vrlll giv?u until the "1 -t day of March. 1A0Q. (at which time po-n?**?ioii will l?e given) the pnrchaser or purchasers giving ne gotiable note with approved -oenrity. aud alien re tained on the property until the pnn-base mouey is paid. P. SCATTEUDAY, jar?19-3?M. Assignee. Ii. r. CALDWELL. ?OB*t GRAIL&V. CALDWELL & GRAHAM, (prCTESSORS TO L VABXET.) MANUFACTURERS OF No. 8 Mnin-Strecl. XITILL KKEPCONSTANTLY ON HAND A COM \y plete assortment of all the wares in our line. Al<o. Cookingand Heating States of the most approved patterns, all of which wo offer as low as can be had at any other establishment in the city. We would re spectfully solicit the !<atronage of tho public, which we hope'to merit by strict attention to our business and executing our work in a neat and workmanlike style. We would call |?articularattention toonr facil ities for doing all kinds of Copper work, such as Brew and live Kettle*. Stills and Cop|*er piping of every de ar riptiou. all sizes of Copper and Brass Kettles kept constantly on baud. Guttering. Roofing nnd Jobbing work of all kinds will be promptly attended to. jyll-'oO ly Grand Fancy Masquerade Ball. ir IS HIGHNESS, THE PRINCE CARNIVAL. King of the Fools, will hold a grand review of all his subjects, in their different uniforms at the Washington Hail, on hi* royal birthday, Tuesday evening February 21st. All subjects of his Majesty, desirous to celebrate his nativity, mwt purchae tickets in time, for the lablned of the Prince, the managers of the IlalL will only sell a certain number. Tickets to sell for One Dollar, at G. Maids', No. ?3 Monroe st.. and at Louis Cans', Proprietor of Sprigg Honv Ihr. Finnic bv J a me* Ki^by's Band. MANAGERS.?Christian Msbi-. Louis O a us, H. C. Payne, G. W. Prauzhclm, Louis Franzhetm, Alonzo luring, Geo. Story. [ janl S-t u**_thur*.&*at..2w Receiving daily by express. A large assortment of HATS and CAPS, all new stvles, at S. AVERY'S. janli 143 Main St.. Wheeling. Va. Sundries.?2ou.uuo Torpedoes. 200 boxes No. l. Gold Chop Fire Crackers. 50 Grosaassorted Almanacs for 1S60. 20 M ?* German ** ;.<)0,000 ?. B. Gun Cap". 5nn.oot) G. D. *? ? 100,000 Water Proof Gun Cap". Just received and for tale by G. K. WHEAT, nnr.v. Hfi Monroe Street. JKO. ANDERSON, (Successor to McClalJens k Knox.) Retail Dealer in Boots and Shoes, At the wrll known Stand of the jnnlO BIG RED BOOT. IRON.?2H0 Tors Bar Band, Round and Square Iron, of the best brands, for sale by J. VANCE. jan20 Nos. A 62 Main gtreet. i \TAIL RODS*?15 tons Norway and Juuiata | Nail Rods, for sale by J. N. VANCE. ? jan30 Xr-v no k 62 Main st. SHEET IRON.?200 bnndlee Jcniati Charcoal _ Galvanized and Common Sheet Iron, for sale by Jai.3) J. N. 1 ANTE. r|^IN PLATE.?150 boxes Tin Plate, best Char 1 c.?l brands, for sale by J. N. VANCE, ! jan'JO 00 and <>2 Main street. TAILS.?250 kegs Nail#, assorted sizes, for sale LJan2>] J. N. VANCE. IM? ! /COPPER.?2000 lbs. She?t Copper, from 9 lb to , V. 50 lb sheets, for sale by J. N. VANCE, i jan20 60 and 62 Main street. Z' INC.?1500 lbs. Sheet Zinc, for sale by Jan20 J. N. VANCE. ; tl'l KE.?01 lbs. Galvanized H ire. frrun No. 6 i ? to 16, for ealo by J.N.VANCE, i J*n?) 69 an?*. 62 Main street. SPRINGS.?150 pairs Pittsburgh and Eastern Carriage Springs, for sale by jvrfO J. X. VANCE. A XIjES.?100 setta common and half Patent J\_ Carriage Axles, for i*Ie by jan20 J. y. VANCE. }o kegs White lead* JUU 10 bbls Tannery' Oil, 10 bbls Rosin, 10 bbls Varnishes, 25 bbls nyriraulic Cement* 20 bbls Pyewoods. 5 bbls Hemp and Canary Seed. For sale bv T. H. LOGAN k CO. decl3 and L0<i A.N. LIST * CO. IJXT. COFFEE?iu can*, j Pntty. in bladders. lied Lead, bright. Stove Polbb, Licorice, in 0 D? boxes, Essence*. Caetor and Sweet Oil, Bnrninc: Fhxid, Fc.r nale by T. H. LOG AN k CO. drci:t and LOGAN. LIST k CO. BAKER'S BROMA AND COCOA FOB sale by T. IL LOGAN k CO.%v uoa8 and LOO AX. LIST k CO. T~HE "YOUNG GENTS* PASHIONA BLB WINTER HAT." junst out. CaU and sea, at S. AVERY'S, 46 Main st? decO Wheeling. Va. BOOKS! BOOKS! StJPERB HOLIDAY GIFTS A FBKBE STOCK! THE FINEST IU THE CITY'. FOR SAUK AX WW AT daelT WILDS ft BAM, ? i I. Trustee's Sale. rr WTRSCASCK or A PEEP rmrld M CWIney tome, - - of Jule iSiS. duly nooni?tl lu tin* Clerka <?De*or the cwntT cocrtf>?r Ohtoevnnty.I th. JSth juoai}. w??ttb? Pn"*'* ^ locwnotire vncin* aMl>et?d^wy?)^^?^?aJtwo ZrS&'Z. ????-? toadd mWo?. by t?t road Oompanr.aml mom on lb. mJ wl"? H?**?*" Railroad Oomi*n v. . fi. i- -- * Trim or Siu.?Oo*-lkirtl rf tb? ? C**' end the remalainf tmo^hlnfa to?ro mcnt*, payable ?U and twelve n?obU? ftom the day or sale, with Interact; tb* pttr;U??oi (itifcd UmJ? fcr tb. credit inltalmenti, with iMOTtJ I*"**1 ""mSuM Itl of mwtjlwlk ?urn of fit* Thoumnd Wlm. with la ,""t *J"'> l.t d!T of Jul/. ltSc. and tte ?X|MU ?. of aaccatm lb. mU tnwt. I Jail al~ ?J> ?' '*? '/?'? A ~^ nbaalion meattuonL ***** Lwl. of tit* llempfieM Railr>?idc..mi?iijr,or?Ut?? nlu of At. hundred dollar. each. .. shall b. ?nfflcwnt to make .W ?*> d?So.??T "J the Davmrot of arid ?nm of $5,000, *itb interest end np?ti if .(oaLU, to ILc liltW bbhkr, ?t 1-ubUo ?action, for c*?h. vUla to CODlBlcllCf at lOo CIOCK A. 31. - . JAMES S. WHEAT, Trtnte* XTOTICE TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.? i\ On Satcrdsv. the aih January. 1SCU, at tht Depot of tb. IleipfleW *?"??? Wheeling. ?t 10?'d?l A. M-, IiUIkII to the hlcheat bidder. at fUMJe Anctnn. l int MortainBunlior lhelln?pM<M?'^"* t<aiiv. uumbcml from ,#1 to TW, b*>th iiKliwiw. Mck for the .no. of Fit. Hundred Pollara. o? ?o ?"> ?f tbeni a* (hall ba .efficient to .al Wj and pay tb. not. of tb. uld HcmpfleU Rallied u?|??y. Decdmbtf. for the cam ol r?*?- TLowwidDw. lore. pajr?U< P>ur month* after data to thecrdar <4 Dav!dM*Car|iM?jr, and by bred to tno JAJI1A ?. ^VttgAT, decSMi FIRE PROOF SAFES J. N. VANCE, AOEXT FOB THE SALE OF BURKE * BAILXE3 FTBE A BCEGLAU PROOF SAFES. lUrlnc Remored to tb. Larja mnd Coouwalfcmo Ware bow, SOS. SO AID ?a MAIS STREET, Offer* for ml. a fall assortment of tb. abora Safes, at mannfectnren' prices. Theaa gate a? SUPERIOR TO ANY NOW IN USE, A3D WAUBASTEP TO SB FREE FROM DAMP, AJIU aue bkccred bt the best POWDER & THIEF-PROOF LOCKS. JanHV?Sm TO HOUSEKEEPERS. SOMKTII1NO SKW?ILT.EAKBII-SBK3T MEillCI.NAE =ALEKATLS .T"? mauuCirtored from nimnwii ?lt, andi lis prepared entirely different from other: .Salerntna. All the deleteri?*ianatter ex tracted in snch a manner a* to prorfnee Lt O Bread, UUcuit. and ali kind- of C^k?.!|^0 00:vlthont containing a jarlicleof SdcnUTu UU ?when the Prrtul ..r cake Uhaled; tlwrehj; AXI) prodncins whole*nee iwilU. Every par-jla D ?fide ?f Salemtua ia turnetl to e*? and ryr\ pas^w through the Dread ?r Hi^cujt # U Uukin*' cim^jarntly nothingrrowin* 1?nt ? V ronitii' ii Salt. Water and Floor. Yon will; readilv perceive by the taste of this Sal-; eratu* that it U entirely ditferent from other Saleratuj. t It U nack^l iu one otrnd paper*, each wrai?i?er branded, ~fl T. Babbitt"* B*?i Me.licin.il Sal^xatn^"' al?n, |4ctnra of a' f* o twuted I wX of I.rrrui. with a e#er- O 00 re**!i?|; t\ater??n the t*?j?. W h.-n Ton par cha>e oiieprtj?er yon i*iHml?l prt*erre the 1XD wrapjierand t?e i- trticuhrtu tpstthe next.AN D exact It like the nr*-t?brand a# aU*T*?. ^A1 Fnll'diro. tions ft.r making Bread with **7f\ i U this Mierutiu and tfonr Milk or Cream; I V/ Tartar, will an-ompany earh facbjcK. also directions f.T toakinj: all kind* of Hartrj;. also, for making 8<?la Water and Setdtttx) . I'owdent. , MAKE YOUR OWK SOAP miTti B. T. BABBIT'S PCR? Concentrated Potash. QO^ Warranted doable the ?trength of ordina^ UO jrr l*ataah: put up in can-'?1 Ib? 2 lb?^ 3 AND lba- 6 lbs.and 1 '2 lbs- with /nil direction* A241> i for making IIar?I and ?oft Soa|?. Conm ?yQ' mera will find this the cheapest l*ota*h in^Q Xanulactnred and for aale by B. T. BABBIT. I \os. 6f* k. TO Wa?Wt?5tnn *t. >"ew York. I j* and So. 38 India at. Boston.' 1 Wf-For rale br KEEP A KKAFT. aii^l'V-Vt?l.ttwfm. r.ptr. Wboeling 5sfE\V ^ST ORE B. B. STONE & SON HAVE JCST OPEXED A LARGE FTOCK Or BOOTS ? SHOES IX THE XEW nriLDiso OX CRI Monn r utrcet, Iwrdmn from llmBH f Hi (tivct.andoppoeitcthFSI.AM.Baak.eH9 ' Wte.hcro they arc prepared to rapplT the xitiU of all who may fclvor them with a call. PARTICULAR ATTESTIOH will be siren to taaking coatom work, both for Luile. and jrrnTleraen. R. R. ?TOXE A !?4>X. [3TREPAIRIXG don. with neataM and dbpatch. WA STEP.?A few pnod workmen t-> work on la dW and pentlcmcn*. wear. . j,nj B. It. STONE t SOX. 1)?ssdTution of t'o-Fartnersliip. rnu?: 0>PARTNEBSIDP IIKBETOFOKE EXIST 1 l'\G between Henry K- Lit, JU-h't Morriaou and W. B. Logan, hit.- thi? day been "liasoIreL Either of the partners of the lat^ firm are authorized to make settlement*, and will be found at the oCJeeof ths new firm. The #enior partner. II. K. LLd, In retiring de?irei? to expreas his sincere thanks to his enatexnera for iheir liberal patronaz^ extended him during the pa?t seventeen ymr*. and wonld cordially recommend hif fcuocepeors to their favor. II. K. LIST. r.OBT- MORRISON, Drc. 31at, 1859. W. B. LOGAN. xewIfirm. ' 4ons liar. koet. xouiscx. w. a. lo?ax. cc<:t5S ust. a* navxxroxr. LIST, M0BRIS02S" & CO., Wholeaole Grocer a A Produce Dcalcra ,VW?. 70 ami SO Jhtim-M- KVfc'nj, fa. XTr dcire to "tat. to tb. friend* of Hi. late firm, and to tb. ir-td?* senerallr, tbat *< are in ponrw-n of Inmost .n-.pie (aeilitlc It the trenaaction of a Wholesale Grocery and Prfdoc. Bn?iiw?*. . We are drtermioed to ?ecnte all order* ".lnXJ. to nor care With fidelity and plom)itnee?. atrl on in. nvjet farocable ternse. Tmrifct LIST, MURE 1 SOX * CO. Wheeling. Jannary id. 1 ?????'? J?~ _ " Selling off at Cost! To make room for Xew Goods T. J. EDWARDS, Ai 183 ylaln Street, WILL COMMENCE THIS (RATCRDAT) MORXIXG 10 Cl^JC OCT HIS Large Slock of Boots and Shoes AT COST! AS HR INTENDS TO rnAMJE HIS HVMXESS JhnU IJ?fATIOX. New Iron Store. Hating taken the mouse brckctly occupied T?? J. N. V?nt?. E^J- So. .7 M?? roe Street, I am now ro?lrimc a good aaMtant of B~t rittebnrjrli Iron of alt ?ti~. Oalraj-iaM an-'. PHin .'heet Iron, Xnil?. a?wt*l. IMH.Iins Masab- tore, Ca?t, Shear. Elifter and Spring Steel, rarrUar ?prins? and Aa'.c;, .'Ant Oorper. and W ire-. A?KS n.ll A rH>e*?*a rtiw ??1 Caatiaca. it. It, AUof which will b. Mild at ?r,^. mcKKY dorit y^gifa-nmatrecfi. ""New and Fresh Faints! i AA KET.S IT EE WHITE LEAD. IUU B Pirc lltafk tOOA U*i?t M. aH .lac .a band. Window Utan. aU rtaea. All kiad- of TinMn Aexxlamortmenl ralnt Brtuhn.