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gailu ?( ntiUigmft Largest Circulation of any Paper in Western Virginia."** Monday Morning, April 1,1861. - To Obii Patrons.?Those of our patrons who inay change their residence, will please notify us of such change, io order that they may receive their papers without interruption. Bgy-To-Day, as everybody well knows who will read this, is the first of April.? On this day it is very generally supposed there are more fools than on any other day of the year, although there seems to be no pood reason on which to predicate the sup* position. To-day the whole world "and the rest of mankind." moves. We have no doabt that when Galileo put forth that sublime declaration, 4the world moves," he had the first of April in his mind's eve, and meant really to express no dangerous heresy. This day all good housewives dread. So do those un lucky wights who have to pay little bills and heavy rents?especially when the '?spons*' are not about their clothes. But to others this day is a welcome visitor. To those who love the mild beauty of April,with its sunshine and showers; to those who have flowers to plant and garden* to dress up; to the farmers who have plow iug to do and the labors of the season to begin, this day la not unwelcome. Especially is it hailed with joy by the little urchins who rove around our streets, for it iudicates the aear approach of that delightful sea son when they may pull off their shoes nud run barefoot in nil the freedom and ezhuberance of dirt and boyhood. To many the first of April is the beginning of a new year. All such we would recommend to form resolutions of reformation, and keep as many of them as they can. The first of April is a good time to qnit swear ing, drinking mean whisky, chewing to* bacco, and smoking stogy segars; a good time to leave off all little vices and great ones, too, and to adopt und begin to prac ticc the cardinal virtues; a good time to collect bills, if you can; a good time to pay debts, and especially a favorable time to pay the printers, If you happen to owe thein aoytning. 8?"Thu Connections at Bkllaire.? 3Ve have beeu requested to call atten tion to the want of connections between the Central Ohio, and Cleveland and Pitt burgh railroads at Bellnire?whereby pas sengers for Wheeling, Bridgeport or any points above, are subjected to much an unyance. and inconvenience, especially la dies. They are cooped up in a little ticket office depot, among all the rifT raff that usually loafs around' such a place, and their ears are compelled to hear all sorts of profanity and vulgarity. A merchant of this city tells 113 that his wife was obliged to stay in this place for about an hour the other day, waiting for the Pitts burgh traiu, and that she never in her life was witness of so much indecency. The attention of the proper authorities is earn estly requested to this crying evil. understand that there will be no Federal Court held in this city this Spring icnn, ior me. reason tuai mere is some misunderstanding between the U. S. Mar shal, Mr. Martin, anil the authorities at W??9hington, about funds. The misunder standing results, as we learn, from a dis crepancy in their accounts. We shall probably know the facts in a day or two, nnd when we do, we shall give them ia full. {QT Darijcg Attempt at Bcrolaiiy.? A bold supposed attempt at burglary, was made up at Washington, Pa., a few nights ?go, upon the dwelling of Mr. O. R. M'Xary, though, as it turned out, nothing was missed from tho premises. Tho par- ] ticulars, as we find them in the Washing ion papers, are these: Mrs. M'Nary had retired to bed about nine o'clock, in a room on the first floor, immediately ad joining the one into which the entrance was effected. Her husband being still up in town, she threw some coal on the fire j u>t beforo retiring, and left it burning without covering. She states that, hav ing been asleep, as she supposes, for near ly aa hour, she was awakened by a noise, but supposing it was made by the wind, which was very high at the time, she was not much alarmed at first, but in a short time, beard in the front room adjoining, a noise something like the opening ot a drawer or the hoisting of a window.? Her husband still being absent, she was, of course, some somewhat startled, but lay <?till to watch the developments. The fire was burning brightly In ber room, and in a short time she observed the door leading into the room where she heard the uoise very cautiously open, whea a man stepped io. She was enabled to see him distinctly by the light of.the fire, as tho door in which he stepped was only some six or eight feet from the bed. She was, of course, not a little agitated, but made no outcry; and thinking it best to show as little fear as possible, she sim ply accosted him with "How d*ye do, airT* whereupon he turned back into the room and made good his escape through tho win dow he had entered. She then alarmed the neighbors, and search was made about the premises, but no satisfactory trace of the guilty party could be obtained. The effort, however, was renewed, and re sulted in the arrest of Wm. Donlej, alias Gonley, who wias held to bail In the sum of eight hundred dollars to aaswer tbe charge at May Term next. "'iTTai Rtvxa.?There was a good ft age of water in the river Saturday, and rising. The weather was raw and busi ness on the wharf not very active. The Mary Cook was np from Cincinnati on her way to Pittsburg. The Liberty departed for Cincinnati with a good trip. There were no other arrivals or departures, we believe. ' - ?' r T V A riiEsoinDoildridgc County,send ing us some subscriptions, makes tbis ob servation with regard to that region : "This portion of Virginia is almost equal to the famous Tenth Legion for its adher ence* to Locofocoism. The people here re mind me of the Irishman's pups; they open their eyes when their brains are about to be knocked ont, Tbey look around and cry, ''men and brethren, what shall we do to be saved?" 1 tell them to send for the Intelligencer, and have induced a few to do so." We hope our correspondent will con tinue in his laudable enterprise. There is no telling how mnch good the Intelligencer might do in tho way of enlightening the good people of Doddridge. fQT" Notuixg on earth can smile but manl" says Beecber. And the Hartford Time* replies, UH. Ward, you're ridii.? Xothin?nothin* on earth can smile buifman. Flowers have cups, but they can't crook the elbow. They can't smile. That's what's the matter. Birds falso, cant come in neither, too. They have beaks, put no beakers. What do they know abou. **Th? babble* that nrbn on the beaker *iAj rim!" What do tbey cars about julepgy Not a straw. Their onlv idea of & cocktail is a bunch of feathers. No, u scplle is 'the prerogative of man,'?of man Jrith a six pence in his breeches?or, atjeast, three centg.". I Cg^BUEULARY AT A IUlLBOAO STATION. ?On Tuesday night the ticket'oflj.ce of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tympany, at the new station buildings,' opposite the Relay House, at the Washington Junction, wa5 burglariously entered. > -^The large packages of Western tickets were thor oughly overhauled, and the monty drawer relieved of its small change, Mounting to a trifling sum. ? ?. ? L 131; SIN ESS NOTICES. BSSTCrphauc Pills, crire/{3iclc Head ache, cure Nervous Headache, cureall kinds of Headache. \( - By the U3e of these pills the periodic nt tacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commence ment of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removeing the Nau sea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels.?re moving Costiveness. The Literary Man students, Delicate Fe males, and all persons ol sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, Improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natur al elasticity and strength of the whole sys tem. Fursaleby Reed & Kraft, Centre Wheeling. Wkaksess oy tiik Stoxacii asd Ikdi ttiussTioN.?Another great Cure Effected by Dacrhave* Holland Bi'.Urs.?The wife of Pieter De Witte, living In Holland Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She hud been under a phy sician's care for some time, but the disease seemed to batllo even'his skill. She pur chased some Holland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach ; her appetite and strength arc returning, and we firmly believe that this Is vnother great cure effected by your mediciue. We have still to record many wonderfnl cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you can rely opon, what we have published are from persons mnch respected In our com munity, and are literally true - J. QUISTUS. Ed. Sheboygan Xieuie*bode, Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Chills axd FeverI Chills and Fever! ?One of the greatest remedies that has ev er been laid before the public, for fever and ague, and which have received the uiguest cucomiums irom lie press Anil the people, is Dr. Jloitetter'a Celebrated Hit ten. Who would endure the torture aris iug from this terrible disease, when it can be so easily etired? Who would endure sleepless nights, burning fevers and icy chills, alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle ? And yet how many families linger out a painful exist ence under this deadly blight, and do uo thing but gulp down quinine, until it be comes aa common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved. None but the foolish and weak would hesitate to pro cure these valuable bitters, and save them selves intense agony. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. $9"See advertisement in another col GARDENER WANTED. A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS GARDENING thoroughly, ran hear of a good pl?c?, three mllwi from the city, on the National Road. by ap plying at tbe o?ce of ft BO. HARRISON, rah'23-tf Library Room*. Choice & Rare Flower & Vegetable Seeds and Novelties! T011N80X A FROST bare the best and large* fj assortment of NEW AND R IRE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS ever offered for ode In thin place, among which will be found all the new varie ties or Dianthus, Cineraria*, Oaxnnla*, "Hibiscus Africanus," KschschoUias, Yerschafettis, pererml va rieties of Peony Plowered Asters, German Asters. Ac:, ic. Also the Japan peajTomThurab andDwart Sugar Pea, James J. II. Gregory's Celebrated Mkt~ ble-head Mammoth Cabbage, and Hubbard and Co Cos nut S^aiuhM, Apple Pie Water Mellon. Aleo the POMO DORU LESTKRIANO, or the Perfected To mato, the largest and most eolid Tomato known; together with every variety of Flower and Vegetable Seed in.general meat LANDRrriTS 8KF.D AGENCY, mh28-dtwAw 21 Slain Street. Sweet Potatoes. OA BCSHELS RED AND YELLOW* just nedlU from Marietta, and for sale at the'' Landreth*e Seed Agency of JOHNSON A FROST, mhW 31 Main St. Bacon, Bacon. F\f\ nnn lbs. BACON shoulders, ^U,U\Jl/SO,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, clear, 2W00 - Hams, In store and for sale by mh?7 LIST. MORRISON A CO. Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry, Of Every Quality and Style. -TTTI ARB NOW RECEIVING OUR IPR15G TY STOCK. Ckll and examine, as we design selling at prices to suit everybody. . J.T. 8C4TT A CO- . No. 127 Main St net. Dealers and Jobbers in Watches, Clock*. Jewelry, Silver.and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Watchmaker's Tools and Materials, Glasses. Ac. (?articular attention given to orders. mh26 DISSOLUTION. TORE CO-I' AKTNBKSK1F HBR KTOroRE EXIST 1. Ing under the name and style of Caldwell A Oraham. In the Copper, Tin A Sheet Iron bnsinasa. was dissolved on the SM ot March, 1861, by mutual The business will be continued by B. F. Caldwell, who is authorised to use the name of the late firm in alt settlements. Psrsons having claims against the firm will call and have the same settled, and those knowing them selves indebted win please call and pay the same. March fl 1M1. B. F. CALDWELL. ROBERT ORAHAM. SB * LACE GOODS. oro.'b.taVui'r. ^owmcmal. Wheeling Wholesale Market. [CORQECTED lUILV.] Flock?Extra Faudly.i.......?.....^............$(S,oo , Extra ..... ... 5.50 Bupvrfioe -UogiOO Uuckwbe?t ? lUc Hupxs?Common?....... 41 I liLTTJC*?In keg*? 9&l0c 1 Ik ?*kts?Marietta.... ? 41,75^2^)0 | Ciiiuc?W extern !<*????? ,,, Ul4?l0c ' CaJdles?Tallow would..?. 12U | 7 Hip 11? 8Ur .. 23c 1 Sp*rui...?* ? 40c Tallow . hUc rrtz?Java ll*620c Itio 14&UH Wheat V#o?l,lo Rtk. 55660 - COW ? ? SSc Oats..... .. Dmir-Spring ... Fall Futhxbs.. Fujh?Herrings.. .... Mackerel, No. 3... Gixstxo Hat?Timothy )wr ton....?? Lime?Maryland Molasses?New Orleans Sugar House GOLDEJV 8TWffMm..M.MM.w.M. NiT^L Stores?Turpeutlne jut?T Nails?For 16d .... - ~.$2.75 IIA* 1*0* *J% IC Tlx PLATS ~ lliU IX .. ... 12Vl iu?_?..: "-nr&sS* 8EED3?Flaxseed? ?- ~-..~$lJ0 RICE............ -r ?...ci,iu Clover ... 4,50 Timothy .' 2.50 Soap?Castile per lb .. ..? lHc Common ....."? 5<g>0c Sea ails?N. O. In hhd 6*4 In bb!s 7 Sscvvs?Scotch 23c Rappee .. 22020c Tea?Qnnpowder... 4<>g7Lc Imperial...... 40@65c Ilyson 350f6c Tobacco?rt^twist* .... 9@10c Vive roll ... 23? 34c Bacox?Shoulders ....... 7Uc Hams 9'A Sugar cured bams ... 12$?@13c Side* .... 9c Potatoes- .. 35@40c Oils?Lard No. 1 ?0c No. 2 7 5?80c Salt?Ohio river - ... .$1.40 Pittsburgh 1.40 Lard?Tirrcwi ? ?... 9c Keg 9?4c BY TELEGRAPH. CiscixxATi. March 30.?Flour very dull.and prices drooping and nominal; superfine Is offered at $1.50, but not Ktleabla to any extent at over $1.40; extra $1,6004.70. and family at $l.VO05. Wheat finu at $1 fur prime red. Corn steady at 33c. for ear in balk. Oat a 25u in bulk, and in (air aeinand. Whisky firm at 13J4. with sales of 1.300 hbls. Provisions qniet and UDchmgcd; sinall wiles of llacon at tor bone aide#; 9l?6l 10 fur clear rib. and 10}4'<4>10% for clear; GO.OOO tb hulk shoulders sold at Cc^ and 40.000 do sides at Nothing doue in Met* Pork or Lard, but both are held llrmlv. Good demand for Coffee, with salos ot 1,000 bags at 13}?@139i Sugar 1 and Molasaes unchanged and steady at full prices. Money matters uuchanged. Clover Seed dull at $K^ 4,10. New Yoke, March 30.?Flonr declined 6c.; wiles 12.000 Mils, at $5.2 K?>3,30 f..r State; *v60<?.r.,70 for Ohio; Southern unchanged and firm. Wheat 1c. low er; Miles 68.000 bus. at $1,2701,29 for Milwnukie Club; $1.82(31,36 for red Western, and ?l.50<gkl.*5 for white. Com declined lc.; sales 47,000 bns. at 67fp for obi; 63 for new. and 70075 for white South ern. Pork firm at $13,75 for mess, and $12,75 for prime. Whisky firm at 17J4'?18. Baltimore, March 30.?Flour has advanced 12}4c.; Howard St., Ohio and City Mills held at $5,25, but thrre Iiave been no sales at these prices. Wheat ad vaocod 3#ftc.; red #L3O0|,a&; whits $1,45? 1.65. Corn also advanced, and prices 2c. higher, mixed 58 060; yellow 69&t01. Pork dnll at $17 for mw. and $14 for prime. Coffee acthru at 12%^13V. Whisky. finnstnjt Philadelphia. Matxh 30.?Flour advanced 12}$.* sales superfine at $5,25, and extra at $5,4406.50 Wheat moving up; sales red at $1.3001,32,and white at $1,43(^1.50. Corn active at 50061 lor new yellow, and Inferior at 66. Whisky steady at 17}?018. CALL AND SEE "W Y K E S ' Photographic Gallery! WHICn 18 NOW THE Largest and Most Complete Establish, ment in Western Virginia Having recently enlarged a uefitted our Gallery, we have spared no expense in ma king It complete for overy branch of the Art and thecomfottof visitors. Our new addition contains a LA11GE SKY LIGHT on tl.e bank of the river, giving svery advautagn desired. Prices u low as at adv Gallery In. the city. Entrance 13? Main at., opposite Union. mhla Top of tbe Hill. BO BR HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, ? BOERHAVK'S HOLLAND BITTER8. HOSTETTER'S STOMACII BITTERS, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. HOOPLA ND'S GERMAN BITTERS, UOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. WHITCOMB'8 ASTHMA REMEDY, WHITCOMITS ASTHMA REMEDY. BF.NNINOER'S LONDON DOCK GIN, BENNINGER'S LONDON DOCK GIN. SANPOHDS LIVER INVIGORATOR. SAN FORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR. PROP. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. PROP. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SVRUP, MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOT 111.NO 8YRDP. DR. EOPrS PILLS, DR. EOPP*S PILLS. Sl'ALDING'S CEPHALIC PILL8, SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS! For sale by RKKD k KRAFT. For *ale by REED A KRAFT. fobtt Cheap llat & Cap Store. WK IIAVE A I.AKOE LOT OF llATS k CAPS which KB ean Mil cheaper tli.n tbtj ?<r. eter offered in thUcit.v. uvo bought them for cash at "rjntc" pricM, aud will ull them at the umt. feb2t HABl'BK * PRO. 1861. Spring. 1861. Kcw Goods! New Goods! >|MIE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN THIS DAI, | J. March 10th. 1861. one of the largest and liand jaoincst stocks of DRY GOODS lr<r exhibited In the city of Whirling, and invitee the pnhlic in general and the Ladl** In particular to girt- him an earl v call, as the guods and low prices will not fall S"e general satisfaction. Call early at , ALEX.HEVMAN'S, 137 Main st., Wheeling, Va. SVKDRLESr^JO bczea Chrnr, *0 boxes Extract Co tree. ?* 60 doa. IluckeU, 2A Jo*. Tuba, 6 cases Don Quixoto Tobacco. 3 " Hunters' do jmit received and for sale by , >la LIST, MORRISON A CO. [ TJ*BOM Tins DAY 31Y STOCfCOF UT FANCY DRY GOODS, I OoMbtlng ol Cloak* and Furs of th? beat quality ?I,LjC8 of the latest design*, ??UD8l0f?? deecriptkm*, such as figured Sw^e'cTTtc . AUli D*Une^ Bombazine#, 8h?wl?i Blankets Si, Embroideries, ?ther goods, too numerous to men tion, will be sold at from 10 to 25 per cent BELOW COST Joe CASH! ?nttltfco first day of Februarr. 1841. Pmns wishing to purchase would do well to call oertyaad aecur* bargains, at . ALBX. HKYMAN'S. ***?, J3? Main St., Whseling, Va. New Hoop Skirts, WOVEN GORE TRAJL. BEST MAKE. Jaat reostred from the manafcetnrer by GEO. R. TATU>*. -? i- Dress Go<^ ; 'SS&& ?5fS".'?SSUw"d,,nr,:hSjfegTATM*. ra?5-? 75 P--3-EtgS!S? * ?*? 1 J*?30 Reported for the Daily Intelligencer ; Prom Chicago. CHICAGO, March 30.?The banks of this city, on Monday, will throw out the notes ? of the following thirty-two Illinois banks: ! Albion, Bentou. Carrnel, Chester, Federal, Union. Qnincy, Republic, llelvideer, Canal, ' Citirens', Commercial of New Haven, Con tinental, Corn-planters', Farmers' and Traders', Farmer's Hank of Illinois, Far mer's Bank of Cantou, Frontier, Grand Prairie, IIlirtois State, Lancaster. Mer- . chants' and Drovers', Mississippi Hirer. 5 New Market, Pmnet, Prairie State, Rail- '; road, Shawanees and Union, Pike County, ; Edgar County, Morgan County aid South- ( em Illinois. These Ranks have a circulation of about t $350,000,000, based upon Missouri, Ten- ? nesaee and Louisiana stock?. At the j present market rate of securities, the ' notes ure trortb 85 and 90c. on tke dollar. } Thomas P. Sliallcross, Speciel Ajreut of i the Post Office Department, took chared j of the Chicago Post Office, to-day, by or- j der of the President, for causes of alleg ed arrears and faulty accounts. running through even n longer period than the present quarter. The city is rife with ru mors, many of them doubtless highly ex aggerated. New York, March 30.?Tho steam shin Daniel Webster, which arrived here this afternoon, from JJrazos, reports that she landed nt Fort Jefferson, Tortugot, Com panies L and M, of 1st Artillery, and at F.?rt Taylor, Key West, Companies F and i K, of the same regiment. The Indians were committing great hav oc among the people of Texas, killing many and running off their slock. Major Sibley had cbastised some of the savages. Cortinas, the Mexican outlaw, whose 1 movements gave so much alarm to the people of Brownsville, was understood to be awaiting the departure of tjf* United States troops, to commence ope .-.ions on i it largur scale than heretofore. New Oblkash, March 30.?The steamer Coatsacolcos urrived off Mata&orda bay, on the 25th irist., to take away.jLjie Federal troops. It is reliably staled thaythe troops will be landed ut New York^'t.Jfright hun dred troops ure awaiting^rffri?rtalion at Indianola. Several compauioBr* expect ed from San Antonio. v JSS Jackson, Miss., March 3<nBThe Con vention to day ratified the CbwRitution by a vote of 78 agaiust 7. New Yoke, March 30.?The steamship Daniel Webster is signalled below. She has on board the United States troops from Texas. The steamships Europa, Vigo and Ara bia, sailed for Kuropo to-day. Boston, March 30?Ex-Chief Justice Shaw died suddenly, this morning, while engaged in dressing himself. FROM WASHING!Oft. [Sp*cinl ditpatcli to tlio N. Y. Po?t{ Washington, March 28. THE VIRGINIA MAIL agencies. it was asserted yesterday, without con tradiction, that Mr. Lincoln bad removed the newly appointed mail agents in Vir ginia. but to-day the assertion is denied.? The story grew out of the f;i?t that Mr. Lincoln assured a Virginian, a day or two since, that uo objectionable person should be retained in the employ, of the govern meut in that State. This was understood to mean that the recently appointed ugeuts woakl be ramovoH hn? thn partment does not so understand It. TTr. Cook, who was so roeauly insulted on the Manassas Gap Railroad, is a Virginia citi zen, who voted for llell and Everett, and never for one hour held or believed in Re publican doctrines. He is a citizen of Alexandria, and lias there always borno a high reputation, and w?vs never suspected of any sympathy for the Republican party. Such a man is not to be removed on the de maud of a set of secessionists. Mr. Hall, President of the Wide-Awake Club of Washington, has been appointed Mail Agent on the Baltimore k Ohio Railroad. He is a Virginian, and no objection will be inade to him on the route he traverses. The people along this road are generally loyal to the Uuion, nnd are highly civilized which is altogether more than can be truth fully said of a large portion of the people iu Eastern Virginia. KOSIIXATIONS FOE THK SOUTH. The Presidential nominations just sent to the Senate have much significance. I allude to the appointment of George W. Lane as Judge of the Northern and South ern Districts of Alabama, and another gen tleman as United States Collector at Key West. Both of theae gentlemen were ap pointed to their respective offices at the request of southern citizens, and not upon the motion of the government. Mr. Lane's appointment will gratify a;very large por tiou of the people of upper Atabama, and. a,United States Collector will be welcomed at Key West, especially as the guns of Fort Taylor will protect him in the discharge of his duties. The Montgomery government has also appointed its collector for the sum a port, but he is not expected .to.pro ceed to bis post until the United States government abandons Fort Taylor,, which it! will not do till it acknowledges the Jefferson Davis Republic. Tbeso appoint ments indicate the policy of tbe Adminis tration clearly enough. It will appoint officers in the seceded States wherever the public sentiment will tolerate such appoint ment* and the presonee of government agents. As fast as tbe secession epidemic abate?, so fast will the United States gov ernment advance at the South, uutil it re asserts its authority in every seceded State. SPOTSWOOD HOTEL MAIK STREET, RICHMOXD, VA., BmOt in IBM, and P^mUked equal to am]f in (Me United States. J03EPII H. CRENSHAW, Proprietor. THEODORE W. IIOtXXIGER, > Snpt. and Manager. / whl4-l y* Wheeling Window Glass Manu factory. I - I HAVE PURCHASED AMD REFITTED TUB abore Manufactory, at a hoary expense, and be ing now in sncceerful operation I am fully prepared to make and furnish Window Glass of any lize want ed. In quality of Glass, Wheeling Glass is not ex relied . 8. G. ROBlhtJON, 7f> Main St., septls Wheeling, Va. W HOBBS & BARNES ?OtTLD CALL ATTENTION to their assortment of Taney articles, consisting of Medallion, landscape and Parian Vases; Bohemian, a hite, blue and gilt Cologne Sets; Plain and Gold larnd Tea Sets; Toy Sets; Taper and (2gar Holders; Motto Cups: Etegere Ornaments; Card Receivers, all sizes and shapes; Fancy Canrilestirhs. Match boxes, Jewel boxes 4c., suitable fbr beautiful and elegant pres ents. dec? NO. MOLASSES^SOO bbls choice Moiass ? ee, arriving pee 8. B. "Saony Sotrth" and aA? rura," and fbr **ie by Jaalfl PAXTQX.DQSLOX AOOLEBAY. MOLASSE8 436 bbU choice X. O. X daftM*, Oak Cooperage, .n8MBSk& ?. -: : in store and to arrive. M A XWELL, CAMPBELL A TtXOLR. Hair Oils, Pomades, Perfumeries of all kinds, EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, CpLOGNSS, IX PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BOTO.F.5. HAIR BRUSHES, &c., Cm l?o found at the ODD PRLLOWS' II ALL DRUG STORE, And will 1?? Sold nt Cost. - E. UOCKIKO, Agent. ^ NEW SPRING DRY GOODS! GEO. R. TAYLOR WILL OPEN OX MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 11th, hi# First ?tcck of NEW SPRING GOODS, to which he invite* the atteuti in of all who with to seethe most attractive stock ever brought to th's city, both as to prices and style*. tnhtf Marblehead Drumhead Cabbage OF T1IK STONE MASON VARIETY. HEAPS WEIGH PROM 30 Th to CO lb each, at Landreth's Aomcf. JOHNSON A FROST, >nh7 31 Main street. PROCLAMATION. WE llUltEKY COMMAND JoafcPH L. WILDE, of the city of Wheeling, to act as our aole agent for the distribution of VALENTINE of all grades, from thin date till the 14th inst.. aud do al*o author* ixe him in our nnme to receive all moneys lor the Mine. This proclamaliou is necessary, as it Is evident from past experience that unscrupulous persons often offer a spnrious imitation of the genuine ones, to de ceive those who may have tender sentiments to ex press to each other: sucn persons will be wi*e and eschew all such spurious missives, as they cannot be relied on and are utterly worthless. Tho following Is a scale of the most reliable results attending the presentation of these tender epistles: $15,00 Valentines: Sure wedding forthwith. 10,00 " Same result, say?years. ?,00,. " - *? ?? 6 years . 1,00 *? Most likely?perltaps not. 10 ** Doubtful?leads to pletuant ac quaintance, however. 2T? " Extremely dnnbtfhl?still some ho pi*. 10 " No go. 5 u Small potatoes. Coll soon, as those fintt purchased are.productive of the happiest results. Given nuder my hand and *eal this fifth day of February, 1961, In the city of Wheeling. M>5 "CPPI P." Pop of Lqyk. Valentines! JUST RECE1VKD.direct from Headquarters, New York, a fine assortment of genuine Valentine* For sale at reduced prides, by fedll JOSEPH ORAVES. SUX DRIK8 25 bbls. Crushed Sugar, 25 u Coffee do 5 drums Codfl?h, 60 boxes Scotch Herring, 0 tierces Jiice, received aud for Male bv febCl LIST, MORRISON * CO. HERRING?31) t>bl*Choice llerrinr. 2 drumm* choice Codfish, Jnst received and for sale by mh2 PAXTON, D0NL0N A OGLEBAY. OLD RYE WHISKY OF lWSO, IN "tore and for salo bv mh2J W. A. EDWARDS t BRO. UHT IIECEIVKI>? ' 32 hhds chuice N. O. Sugar. 61 bbls prime N. O. Molasses, per steamer J Prima Donna, and for sale low by ? MC LIST. MORRISON A CO. 8611 SPRING FASHION 1861 FOR GENTLEMEN'S HATS! NOW READY, . ? S. AVERT, UO SI.ln St., Wheeling V?. PI RK CIDER V1NEOAR.-M l.arrcl., warranted pure and old, just received and for sale by [febSOJ M. REIRLY. REPINED SUG A RS.?loo barrels hard an.l soft Crushed, Powdered and Granulated, just rereived and for sale by [tnhlO) M. RKILLY. APPLES.?A few bbls choice Qreen Apples, tn hands and for sale by frr-^P . PAXTON DON LON A OG LEBAY. OUR. HOLIDAY GOODS are now opeu for examination, and wo invito an early call from our ft lends and others intending to nutke prefer* feeliug satisfied they cannot find a more varied ?oi tmerit, suited to any claw of the community. D. NICOLL A BltO., 109 Main street. dec!7 Sign of the Transparency. JUST RECEIVED, 60 boxes Md. Raisins, 25 do Layer do. and for sale by dec28 LIST, MORRISON A CO. rilEAS, TEAS*-?The best article of Iraperta 1 Gun Powder. Young Hyson, Oolong and Eng IMi Breakfast Teas, (fresh) just received and fo sale by W. A. EDWARDS A BRO, mh22 corner Monroe and Markot Sts. inn BARRELS MOLASSES, per steam 1 vM I er Great Western, to arrive, at janSO X.1 ST, M0RR1 SON* A CO*3. ENGLISH CHINTZES. innn P'KCES the handsomkst English Il/UU Prints we ever sold in this market, at 12J4c. FIno Linnen Cambric llandk'fs nt 10 cents. mh9 [Union copy.] J. ?. RHODES. EXTRA OHIO LIME, DARNESVILLE AND LOUISVILLE CBURNT CALCINED PLASTKft PARIS. Je4 J, A. MKTCALF. 60 Main st. NOW IB THE TIME ffio CLEAN YOUR FURSITURE. and to do m JL without injuring thein and with very little la bor. and wlthont washiag them firat, Use BOOK ING'S celebrated FURNITURE POLISH. Acknowlegod by all that hare used it, to be the bf?t wtrolTarad to Hon?eheeper*. m>i4 CHAMOIS SKINS?Another flne lot Jn?t received. K. U0CK1N0, Agt, Odd Fellow* Hall Drug Store - mh4 A LARGE A8S0RTME.NT0FP09I tV- ADK3, Iialr Oil, Perfumery. nt reduced prices. K. BOOKING. Agent, mh4 Odd Fellow*' Hall Drns Stora. rpIlE BEST AND SAFEST WORM 1 MKD1CINK can 1 hi found at Odd Fellows* Hall | Drag Store. E. BOCKIXQ. Ant. mh-1 ILL YOUR RATS AND MICE BE FOltK the Summer acts in. Costar's Kxtermi nator i* the mrest aud aafcat of all. Ask forCos tar'a and oae no other. rohi B. DOCKING. Agent. BARRELS PRIME MOLASSES k Jui?t receive*! per atearaer Courier, at jan30 LIST, MORRISON 4 CO*S. 164! T IQ.UID PEARL, or BLOOM OF YOUTH. 1-i Try it, Ladiee. K. DOCKING, Agt, Odd Pel Iowa* Hall Drug Store. febl-4 WIXTBRCOTTOK MOCKS Eztr heavy Socka for winter wear, Fleecy lined do Hoavy Hibb'd Shirt* and Drawer*, warranted noa to thrink. fnovl2| J. 8. RllOI)B8.M LAIRD'S BLOOM OP YOUTH, or LI QUID PEARL.?Try it, Ladle*. K. DOCKING, Agent, Odd Fellow** Hall Drag Ftore. dec2tf BAGS PRIME COFFEE, ?JU " Fair do J tut received by fehtt LIST, MORRISOX * CO. 100! SUNDRIES. i BARRELS SCOTCH SNUFP, J\Q boxes Rom Tobacco, 10 do IncofEnlta do and other favorite brands, 25 bale* Family Battier, at feb2 rf LIST, MORRISON k 00*8. GAFF'S WHITE WHEAT EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.?100 barrella of the above superior brand of Flour, Just received per ?tearner Clara Dean, and for tale by decl6 M. RRILLY. Mc! dec 18 EN'S A BOYS* HEAYY BROWN COTrON HALF HJSE.Juat roeivedby GKO. R. TAYLOR. ROCKING HORSESHurt received an ad ditional supply, at D. N1C0LL k BRO'a deel? Variety Store, 109 Main at. O N PER A P LANNELS, at coat. deelS 11KLSKKLL A 8W BARING EN. EW CODFISH.?5 drum* large Doatoo 1 packed Codflib, Ja*t received and for aale by feWB M. REILLY. B I'RSETTS COCOiJfE, Kalliatoiu Whltcomb'* Asthma Remedy. B. ROCKING, Agt feblA Odd Fettow* Hall Drug Store. USTARD, GIHOER, CINNAMON Mace. Cloves, Nutmeg*, aad Casata. just re ceived and for sale by decS W. A. HOWARDS k BRO. w A1 afzes of both white and colored, received thi* lng by fjmgl OEO. R. TAYLOR. EPHALlC PILLS?CKPIIALIO PILLS? _ Just received. K. BOCd.XO. Agent, Odd Fe|. lows' nail Drug Store. der? Fire Proof Salamander Safes J. A. METCALF, No. 50 Slain St., AtJKXT FOR TIIE 8 A LB OK BURKE * BARNES' ? CELEBRATED PI11K 1 BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. ? riMIRSR SAFES ARK KNOWN TO BR SUPERIOR L to any offered for sale in the Western Country. ' They nre warranted to be entirely free from damp. ? lm\o never foiled to prwrvb their content*, Mxl arc . secured by the beat patent Powder und Thief Proof Lock*. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND AT MANUFACTURERS* PRICES. f To purtle* wUliing to |<nrriiue a first rate article or Safe. I would l>eg leave to refer to the followln* firms, v ho have thera in us*. ami can testify to their reliability: Messrs. Rally, Woodward A Co. '* Norton. Acheson. ACo. , 1 " Lift. Morrison & Co. , i " Mt-Clallens A Knox, " Sam'I Ott A 8on. 44 Helskell A Ssrenringeu, \ ? M Laugbllns A Bushfield. , No. 50 Paxtou't Ro\r* \ I _nih2l Main Street. i HOSTETTER'S |I StomachBitters! ( The proprietors and mannUcturer* of IIOSTRT- ^ ' TUB'S CELEURATKD STOMACH BITTERS can i i appeal with perfect confidence to physicians and citi- j, sens generally of the United Slates, because the * i article has attained a reputation heretofore nn I known. A few facta upon tills point will si?eak more i powerfully than volumes of bare assertion or blazon- ; Ing puffery. The consumption of Hustetters Stom- * i acli Uitters tor the lost year amouuted to over a half- \ ! million bottler, and from ita manifest steady Increase . I in time* i>a?t, it is evideut that during the coming . j yetir the consumption will rench near one million ? ! bottles. Thi* immense amount could uever have , been sold but for the rare medicliytl properties con- ; _ talnud in tlie preparation, and the sanction of the > '? most prominent physicians in those sections of the !, country where the article Is best known, who m?t only recommend the Bitters to their patients, but are ready at a 1 times to give testimonials to Its efli cacy in all cura of stomachic derangemeuta and the ? diseases resulting thorefmm. This is not a tein)iorary popularity, obtained by ? extraordinary efforts in the way ot trumpntiug the } quality of the Bitters, but a solid estimation of an j invaluable medicine, which Is destined to be as eu- t during as time Itself. lIostetter*s Stomach Bitters haveproved aOodseiul to regions where feveraud aguo aud various other : billious complaints have counted their victims by ! hundreds. To be aide to state confidently that the !'"Bitters"' area certain enre for the Dy*| sia ami j like diseases, is to tha proprietors a sou 11 un? I alloyed pleasure. 11 removes all morbid n torn I the stomach, purifies the. blood, and I rta le newed vitality to the nervous system, givin: t th ?' j tone an I energy ludispeusable for the re?tot.i.ioti-.?l i health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and ' other digestive organ*, mildly but powerfully, aiid ? soon restores them to a condition essential to the t healthy discharge of the functiouM of nature. Elderly persons may use the Ditters daily as per directions on the l?ottle, and they will find in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining yeans a* it In pleasant to the palate, invigorating t? the bowels, excellent a* a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have tho evidence of thousands ot aged men and women who have experienced the ben efit of using this preparation while suffering from 6tnmncli derangements and general debility; acting under tho advice or physicians, they have abandoned all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits or ' this article. A few words to the gentler sex. There ! aro certain periods when their cares are so harassing | that many or them siuk under the trial. The rela ? tiou or mother and child I* wo absorbingly tender. I that the mother, ospeclallr If she l?e young. Is apt to ! forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her j infant. Should the period or maternity arrive dur ing tho summer season, tho wear or body and mind is generally aggravated. Here, then, is a uecessity for a Mimnlant to recuperate the energies or the system, und enable the mother to bear op under her exlmustiug trials aud responsibilities. Nursing mothers gvnoral'y prefer the Bitters to all other In ? vigorators that receive the endorsement or physi cians. because it Is agreeable to the taste as well as certain to give a permanent increase of bodily I strength. All tliOM persons, to whom we have particularly referred olnive, to wit: sufferers from fever and ajcue, caused by uialaria, diarrhea, dysentery, indigestion, 1 loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of the stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of \ sedentary occuiwition, and nursing mothers, will . consult their own physical welfare by giving to Hoe , tetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters * trial. CAUTION.?We caution the public against ' using any of the many imitations or connterfeiu. but ask for Host etch's Celebrated Stomach Hitters, aud see that each bottle has tho word* "Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Bitten" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that onr autograph signalure la on the label 49~Prepared and sold by iiosvvttkr ADMIT!!. Pittsburgh, Fa., and sold by all druggists, grocers and dealers generally throughout the United States, South America aud Germnny. nor.Vdawly For sale by LAUUHL1NS A BUSIIFIELD, Agents, Wheeling. Ya. BOERHAVE'S Holland Bitt.firR rot dyspkpbij , ! Liver Complaint, FeverandAgne.&o. r|WB 8UCCKSSVUI. INTRODUCTION AND USK .L of this celebrated remedy has been tlie signal for a literal tlood of compounds called ??Bittern," offered in various form*, ihtu a ?iuart bottle to a five-gallon keg, until thi* word ??Bitters" is but nnotliernanio for ??grog."orsonio vitiations whisky mixture. j Hut the really great relief derived from jij minute I do9e.on?tea-i|??oiiful.of our medicine, | BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS I AXKTUI KXTIKE ABSENCE Of A ITEM PRORTRAVIOV. lis* ! established fur It a reputation which the host of Imi tations and counter!* im have failed to undermine. ! It i* positively it rentable preparation, with barely j sufficient pure fpirit? to preserve it. j liut one size of the genuine, (Half-Pint Bottles, | prico Ox* Dollar. It Is a medicine of long-tried efficacy for Purifying j the ltlotd^ bo essential f.w the foundation of good i health and for correcting disorders of the atuiuach - I aud bowels. ! Two or three doses wi)l convince the afflicted o! ! its salutary effects. The stomach will sneedily re I pain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bow els Mini kidneys will ?oon take place, and renewed heal h be the quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters For HEARTBURN, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. | For ACIDITY, Try Boerhave ? Holland Bitters, 1 For WATKKBRASHJ Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. For LOSS OF APPETITE. Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters ! For COSTIVESKSS, Tty Boerhave's Holland Bitters. ' For PILES, Try Boerhave's Holland Bitters. ! In nil Nervous, Hheumatic, and Neuralgic AflVc , tions, it has in numerous in?tances proved highly ? beueflcial, and in others effected a dechlcd euro. Rend CnWfiilly! The genuine, hlghly-concef itrated Bonn we's Hol ? LAXD Bitters is put up In half-pint bottles only; and retailed at One Dollar per bbttle. The sre^t demand ? for this truly celebrated toedicine lias induced many \ imitations, which the public should guard against i purcliasing. liEWABK or IMPOlITtOXl Sl?E THAT OCR XAME ISO* ! Tnt L%urL or kv*bt bottle too but Benj. Page, Jr. & Co., SOLE PROPBXETOBS, PITHBUBOII, I-A. ? For sale by T. II. LOGAN k CO.. General Agents, j nov2t>-d*w-ly ? Wheeling. V?. 1861. 4th March. 1861. New Spring Goods. i T WILL OPEN TO-DAY, A SPLENDID ASSORT : i. JIEXTof HEW 8PR1XG 9TTLEB OF Da LaJnes. Kngllsh and American Prints, New Grey Goods. Organdie Lawns. And other Few things, at very low prices for cash. marS J. g. R1I"DE?*. DISSOLUTION. JrpilE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX 1 ISTTNO betpreen fbe subscriber*. under the ; name aud style, of Heiskell 1 Swmringen. waadU ; solved by mutual consent February 1st. 1*51. TW ? business of the bate -firm' wfU be settled by O. W. I lleiskell, who is authorised to use tbe name of the ? fi-tu In all settlements. O.W. JIEIPKKLL. E. B. 8WEAKINGEN. Jr. j The DRY GOODS bustawe will be continual by 1 myself, and I would teepeeufolly announce that Mr. ? E. B. Rwearfngen wfll'remaln with me. ? mbu o.w.nnPKEtr. CURE v NervousHeadache * CURE JJ. Headache. By the me of these Till* the pfriMlic attack- . f Xrrrous or Sick Headttht itiay be prevented;. and if taken at the commencement of an atteck immnli?u< relief from pain and ikkucn wilt If obtain**). They seldom fail In removing the JYuvira and Headache to which female* are *?? subject. They act gently upon th? bower*,?t^bmn'o; C?r litieness. For Literary .V?rn, Stvd<uts, Delicate FemaVee^ and all persons of sedentary habits* they atV ralimilv a* ? Jjaxutire. improving the appetite. plhiK ti-nr and rigor to tbe digestive organ*. ?nd re?t<>rin- the na turol elasticity and strength of the whol*Wy?tem. The CEPHALIC PILL* are th*? rfittlt of loa? in vestigation and carefully c-n>liKinl cxp??lm?-iitf>. having been in use many year*, during which tlai* they have prevented and relirVrd n tmI AiiMllliI ??f l?alu and jnfferiug-frout ltenda?he, whether ??nj;laa? ting Iu the nervoiLtsystem orfn.ma deraugrd stnte . of thos/omucA. They ar? er.tlrclv v;retnl>lc in their o>ni|xv<iliaii, and maybe taken at all time* with (itrfirl *afety without tuaklug ?uy chango of diet, aiuf the ubutct ot any Hisa^reeabte taste renders it cu/> L> a dm itiisi* t thtmtochil-lrtn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have tire wlgalturca oT M?iiy: 0. PpaW lug on each X. Sold by l>ri. , iotitaiid alt otherI>ealer?iu Mnliriht1 A Box willbuftent by mail prepared on receipt u* Xh* PRICE !*o CENTS. All order* should heiiddrewd to % HENRY C SPALDING, 4fi Cedar SI.. New Voris TUB FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL COXVIXCK A?LL WHO FUKFKH FROM HEADACHE, THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIS THE1H UEACH. At these Testimonials were unsolicited Iy i'r. Srsin 1XO, they ajfbrrl unquestionable proof ttf the effi cacy of Vtit truly scimtijic discovery. MsPOxville, Coxx., Feb. 5, lSUl. Mr.. Spaldixo. 8m: 1 have tried your Cephalic Pill*. and I tile them so well that I want you to send me two dollars worth Vaft of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gate a few out of the firat box I Rot from you. Send the Pills by mall, and oblige I Yourob't Servant, J AM Lb KENNEDY. lUvsuroKD Pa., Feb. 0.16C1. - Mr. S pau?i no. 1 But:, I wish yon to nend me one more Ikix of your Ce phalic Tills. J hare rercirrd a ipreat deal of benefit from them. Your*, respect fully. MARY ANN ST01KI10U3K. Struck Car.rK. Hcxtixgtox Co., Pi,! January lb, 186L. / II. C. SPALDIXfi, Sir: You will plea?e send me two boxeH of your Cepltal lc Pills. Send them immediately. ltexitti'tfully yonrs, JIIO. R. SIM0N8. P. S J hart used one box of your Fills, and Jind them excellent Belli. Vtfcx.,x, Onto, Jan. 16,1601. Hxxar C. SFALDtxa, Esq. Please find euciosed twentj'-flve c**ut?. for which ?end me another box of your Cephalic Pllb?. They tare truly the beet J'ills 1 hare erer tried. Direct A.KTOVEIt. P.M.. lk'llo Vernon. r.. n Bkyxbit, Mass.. Dec. 11,1800. II. C. Spaldixo, Km). 1 wish for swine circulars or larjce rfiow bill*, to hring your Cephalic Pill* more jmrticniarlv befi.r mj cu?loaieni. If you here uuything uf lk? kind, I'leftno atnd to nif. One of n?y customer^ who Is enbject to severe Sick Headache, (usually luting two day*.) trat ctirtd of an attack in one hour by your J'ill/, which 1 aeut her. It e?i>ect fully your*. %. B.WILKK8.' IUTLoMKBVKO. FBAXXUX Co., OHIO, \ January 9,1861. i IIkxit C. Spalmxo. No. 49 Cedar *?., X. Y Dxas Sib: Tncbwed find twenty-five rrut*.(25.) tut which *end box of "Cephilic I'llla.'' tiend to oddreea of Itev. ?"Hm.O. Plller, Reynold-bur*. Franklin Co-Ohio. V<*rr Pills work Wet a chant?curr Iteadache al ma*t inatanter. Truly your*. WM.P. FILLER. YrvtUkii. Mich., Jan. 14,1861. >!*. SrAU-tso,, r am:: Not lotit? since I a*nt to yon tor a 1h?x of Ceplialfe I'llla for the cure of the N*rvona Headache aud C'oa tivenea*, and received the muie. and they had so gt+d an ejfrct that J was induced to und/or more. PltMne send by return mail. Direct to A. 1C. WIIKKLKR. Ypailanti, Mich. From the Examiner, .Vor/J U-. \'a. Cephalic Pill* accomplish the object for which they Fere made, iris.: Cure of headache in all Ita forma. From the Kraminer. Xorfotl-, la. They have been te?ted in more than a tlu>u?ajid mm, with entire nccefi. TfOM the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are, or Kate been troubled with the head ache, aend lor a box, (Cephalic l'llls,j*o that you may hate them In ca?e of an attack. Frovs the. Adeertlser,, Providence, Jt. /. The Cephalic Pill* are aaid to l?e a r? maik-blj f fective remedy for the headache, and one oi the very liect for that very frequent complaint ?Lldt has ever i been discovered. ; from the Western Jt. Jt. Gazette, Chicago. Jit. i W# heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and Lis uurl j vallwl Cephalic Ptlla. IProm t)ie Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, VSr. Wo are sure that persons suffering with the head ; ache, '* ho try them, will stick to them. (From the Daily .Vow, XewprrJ. It. I. Cephalic Pilla are taking the place of all kinds. WK sin tie bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times Its coat auunaliyd SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SfALDIN'G'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUBl SAVE THE PIECES! I ECONOMY: DISPATCH! tW-'A stitch ix Tims 8a* as SpnrJ^ I As aeddenta wL'l happen. eren in well regulated j familie*. It ia very deairable to have aome cheap and convenient way far repairing Furniture, Toys, truck err, ic | i SPALDING'S PREPARED OLDE . meet* all ?uch i-nmrpnde*. aud no lN?B?ehold can I afford to l?e without it. It iealwaya ready, an?l ?iy to the sticking point. -USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE." N. B.?!f( Brush NCCompiniM each Bottle, pjitr, 25 cent*. Addraaa. UENRY *. SI'A LD]X(*. No. 48 CEDAR Street. New York. CAUTION' A>certain unsrrupuluii* persona are attempting b palm ott ?m tbe unauepecting pnMic, imitation* of m, FlU&UtUUUX-K. I votltl amlU.. all ,-rvm. j to examine Wforv purrhaatog. and <~-e that the full ! " W-SPALDINO-g PREPAKKD OLUE.~*m ? U oa the o?U& wisppetY'all others are swindling ? vnuntrrWta. - 'rtU