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DECEMBER 18. 1863. NUMBER 83. ____________ Black for Silk, Dark Blue, Light Bit*r, . French Bit* .1 Claret Brown,] Dark Brown, ' UgKt Brtnon, S**f Brown, Cherry, Orimton, Dark Drab, Dh&|( {Lj mall, P+frHit* e^ifcaj si. ?.*.?*& tfefl i\j ibe \V oak-.--......* ???????-? !-.????? -i i n in, IS trt "? adrano.,)... i,oc. An ?jTertisocn?xU from a dlrtww, or from tran iicnt customers, gnst fca paid hudnocs. and also, to East Wbeetii half Lot *To. 95, and T*ot Ai?o, at tbo itmo One araiaiutajc &?? scree su FOB, SALE. a DESIRABLE REAL EST ATI, situated cm Market street, Centre Wheeling; two lots are between lint and .Marshall streets, And one between First and Second Second streets. Upon said property there are six good dwelling houses (and til occupied). Will be sold together, or in' parti to auit purchaser*. To any one purchasing, thLa property would prore a paying investment. jor particulars enquire of HANNIBAL FORBES. Esq, dec3*2w U0)? Fourth street. TBtrS^E?%e>[^. By virtue of a deed of trust executed Hugh Mciol* on the 17th day of March, 1849, and now of record In Ohio oouuty, State efweetVirgina, lo Book 48, psgo 57 J, aad abdbjr ?ti*r deed of trust bearing date thsjgd dejr of A,Prll,136?, *?*?* record in Obk> cooutf, BtatO of West'Vfrgmia, I will sell in the city of WbseUng. atlhe front door of the Court Home, on the thirdMariday in Jannary, [ISth.j 1864: th, following property, vis: Lot* HO, 111 and *0 feet of Lot No. 10i, parts of hoU No. ; and S, and half of Lot No. &0, all in the First Ward ui tht aty of Wheeling.. ;' ^ ^ A ud at the aims time "and place, apiece of ground, with the improvements thereon, located at the west end oi Union street, oh the wharf; formerly known Md the Ferry House. AU-,at the same time and place, ,the following ^.rylnQfmhtmVlJl^tkfc Iplk.dty of WhoeH fcurta Monday In January, 18?4, (b th. towu afl Uocndirllle, Marshall count*, 3taW of W?at Vir ginia, a frrm known aa the '-SMkaWmPtac," ?itu ?i? lo Mid HanbiU oounty/v/n tlx water* of ?Uh Creek, contaloln, 060 acre*, more or lw. lUdfcrm UI Li mllta from Glen Kaston and right ml 1m from Cameron. >?W farm 'bo divided la raio salt unrthMOT-. , . . .. ^ >?. i ?m ^MUwdinMMrTM^h8tur<in Wednudaft ttiVtVJiiyW"Jannary, 1861, In the tuwa of IbutiUTills, State of Ohio, In Belmont county, the Martina*! lis K?*ry right and Boat. tbo Cotugo lictel, with two lot* f>o 116 aid 138, also Lot* No. 139,130 and 131t ail located lo said town of Martinsville. .V. T?m? of Sale?One third in Cm h,-tbe balance in ..it, tu.lv. and eight. a month* with iotereat, with ?pproved security,and tltlo retained until th. money it paid. - T TTTT? ^ * ? ( ;" A y of the above property will be nld lit private sale. - All persons indebted'ta the estate of Hugh Nichols I bjr notes, book account?, rent?, or otherwise, or to I the firm of J. M- Todd A Co., will call and settle the | nme, and any person having claims against the estate ol the said Hugh Nichols or the flrarof J.H Todd A Co, will preeentthe same foe settlement. ISAAC COTTS, Trustee. Isaac Ootts is fully authorised to. settle .tbaeets of Ilogh Nichols, deceased, or to.aattsadWni an of ihu above duo ibed property either at public c private sale, and has my-fnll consent thtreto. vrnnuxo Dec. 6th, 18G3>t* ' *'M" (St. Clairsrille Chronicle copy and send "bill to I tbl< office. J ; Valuable Real Estate for Sale. I OFFER FOR SALE, at very low prices and on the most liberal terms, the deelrabie dwelling I now reside in, with the land (about six acres) at tached therteo. In Olarksbnrx, West Virginia.^ Also, my farm, within one-half mile of said town, cn the N. W. Va. Railroad, containing abont TOO scree, bet#een S00 and 400 scree of which Is valuable coal land, and the whole can^bacnltfrated, the prin cipal part of which is now In a good state of cultl ?sUonT: I.I?.?' I will also sell my lands In the counties of Harrl toa, Oiiuer, Doddridge, Lewis, Barbour and Taylor. ,B,DB3PARD. ^Publlc Sftle. WE will offer fbt.sale In'the town of Brldrejport, Ohio, ou the 24th of December. 1S63, our SAW AND PLANISH MILLS, with 15 Lots con oectec* and S(other Lota?not connected with'tba;| Mills. 2 ho; ses, 1 wsgon and hanieps, o Ace inraitnre, 15,000 feet of inmber, with many other things too nanurous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. Terms?For Real Estate, one third down, the bal soce intwo equal annu'al.lnstsllments from April 1st, 1 Sdl.bearing Interest from that date. Persodal Prop utyCaih. dMT-Sw* STEWART * KHXtKE. ' | FAMILY DTE COLORS. Patented Octoberl3fI863. Light Drab, fate* Drab. Light /hien u F? Dydn, Wooien and MQxed Ooods, Shawls, I Dresses, Ribbons, Olores,' Bonnets, Hats, Faith era. Kid Glove*. Children's Clothing, and all kindeof Wearing AppareL ?*A SAVING OF* 80 PER GBHT.fl For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades . cf? produced from ihe same dye. The process is I ?Jmpie, snd any one can nse the dye with perfect \ DlrecUons In English, French and German, Inilde of <scb package. ? For farther information In Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors'are best adapted to ?je over others, (with many valuable receipes,)pur chase Howe A Stevens' Tieatise on Dyeing and Col "nn?- Sent by mall on recelpt of price?10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE A STEVENS, 260 BaoanwAr, Boeroy. for sale by druggists and dealers generally. - noTOijnmpB $75 TO $150 PER MONTH. I T Bg LITTLE OIAMT SKWINO UA0H1NE OOM 1 PANT want an Agent in each. County to solicit | for their new 915* Machine, with *rsw drivsr and extra needles. We will j ?al salary and expenses or give large ooa fw particulars, terms, etoj enclose a stamp, w T.S. PAGE. Toledo, O. , Qol9dImw8m Qenl A^ent for ^hey^dt^Statee.] SWANN HOUSE, , fARKERSBUKO. W.VA., CUA56ED HANDS. 0* Thartday, October Stk^lSCS, J. W.Doot?lat. | ?t th. Richmond Houm?will tak. pcax Ua Swan Hook fer a t.rai of ;e>r>. Ha hi *trict attantloa to battinm.tq.malt aeon Of ta. very liberal tiatnraig. conferred i "1? .b? propri.tor of 111. Klchmond. J I "?t department will bo la' the charca of tho I ??*t efficient aaeiitanta. I octlMm J. WM. DKNT. ^or Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes. AMERICAN SHERRY WINE. THIS win. to phi dncad ftom the Strawberry I iS, ' Cq<ul u tl?lJ It partake. mUwlj o the Bhubarb root,aa to ^T. lC~ . K52??a remedial a,.at, MpMlally In sum of I 2^?t?d With thto, BtT. U,r k, ??d a number ar. L Irom pam who hay. knowlta 10U raise from,.-? 8*?lby ealHa, at th. Odd Nl Tm^vi " ^rtaalarr ft ^ ? ?*?neisnow intmJn^d lotos MDMHyP 9bbki8&-: ;b??j - at *?>. - Hi --,. > SO ALCOHOLIC pbkp ? .? Hi..-- - ?" r A PURE TONIC ME1 tier man Bitter s! 'i . pa?PABjiDjnr.??rJ. IDS.- c3_ M- JArnr^Oy, Ui-uicfl or the Kidnsyi, ?od ?U DUe?e? ?rl?ln? assess ^."wsssm ss.?: __???<? w* "'7 sra&ssssrfc ass1* fear - _ _ *""" """ "ICftUO K OB1U ? ? ??"? -j ? of VUion, Don or \, ??? ?_! !?*? Mt: a. . NO alcohol ob ba? whisht. 3%ey Will Cure ih* above Diutuu in Nintty nmi eatu out o/a Hwtdrtdl* *^^3888SW Hoofland's German Bitters! (PDBBLY vegetable,) JtppOIOfrCUIUUBIW ??--?? ? uoofland'S OEBMAN bitters g33S323S?S3? S^^b^cufcg.cU ?d medical .Irtuaoof BOMETHIN0 to WBENQTHEN ??.... too? DOYOffWANTAQOOD appetite 1 .. DO too want to build OP *00E GONBTITU . TIOKt W S5^p"' N-UV008NE88, w SOD want X BHUK and VIUOEOU3 PSEL ISQ1 . ?<.Hymdo?nw - CL Eoofland's German Bitters! " ' ' " . ?raU """l lirnkQ BUUr* SSg/inafaobyl^?*1?~ ?ggr?&i*&l SSSsf Bent to try m.. gu of three bottle* >' MS^ IuS"# >?k 004 ?d DJ Wood fo'dir?cUu? m. ,W jjbOWM. PMMd.li*> IMPORTANT 10 SOLDIERS! Those havin? Friends in the Army! ^J'SKSS^S CBSSaHawK: SSSwr-pa-a1' 3K|s9p?g?S|< CS^^JuTobW , 11 PhiUMLTBU, Aug. 23d, 18C2 joofUi^-OeraajBBlt^j T0uchwi for by number* i-fistfaresss. ?d uudwT t Iyer*. T*" vrdooos 4t?S?S?2S^ tfr. M?lo?l?f w?***d io j0HSCDDDIJEBACE> ^ 0?7ltB M?i*. iUS A **-?" ' Hiasti; .TIMING ... S 00 ... soo -10 00, ~U00 ...10 bo or $6 for tlx months, bat fc* * shorter pArlod hothfof WTO??prtttuSfS^*torai'2?v5rtt&n* ? limited to the. Adiet Ussi; ud ?1I adtattleciBenta for the beaifft of other praone u wall fta all lecftl ulTffflftffinntf and ?iliMllwimitB dlrecClcjML will t>? Insetted astatoibi^aadaharced *CtTot!ce? Jot PotlttaU If eeltagi to b? chartedIn ?0 Manrtagee; ITotSoMof hB?rsll,Pui Of Utmost, 40 cmntm each. Doavll->tt ... "'Xtlantlo Monthly" will cod tain, among other inter esting article*, a Christmas story by the author of ??Life in the Iron Hills"; it paper by 0. W. Holmes, on Henry Ward Beecher, whom be calls "The Minister Plenipoten tiary'' ; three cantos of Dante's "Paradi so," translated by H. W, Longfellow ; Mrs Stowe'* initial chapter* of "Hobm and Home Papers, by Christopher CrowCeM*; a poem by W. 0. Bryant; a tribute in verte -to the late Colonel Shaw, by J. B. Lowell; "My Book," a brilliant essay, by Call Ham ilton ; a graphic* ^story by His* Prescott, and ??External Appearances of Glaciers," by Professor Agsaslz. The political arti cle is "A Greeting for the New Year," by W. Hazewell, showing what haa been done by the loyal army and nary daring the past- twelve month*. The new uumbtr cannot but be a very attractive one. omtcri of Colored Traopa Recognized by Rebel Officers?How ttie TAlng vu Breaght About?Promotion or * Robert liaaU, Uu Iiojrsl Blalk Fl lot?baud Salea?THe;Xax on Trade; Correspondence of the New York Tribune. Hiltom Ha ad, S. C., Dec. 6, 1863. Officer* of the National army commandT in# negro troop* bare at last been offleially recognized and treated aa equals by officers of the rebel army. It will be remembered by a|l who have watched itho progress of military affair* in ibis department that the rebeia have re peatedly refused to treat or, hold toyjpter co aVa e whatever with tlie officers of the 1st South Carolina, Col. Bigginaon. Tbi* ? L. .L. .'l-- Af f.-bMn. r^nrnv/m aosiauuf hum ,M? But a short distance from the;maln land, U las been necessary to hold frequent Intef lourae with the commandant of the post it Beaufort, Getf. Sazton,' in- reference to the ezcbaoge'of prisoners and other mat ters of business. . The authorities in Washington having letermined upon no fixed policy in rela tion to the statda'of officers commanding legro troop*, of course their recognition i* equal* by rebel officer* ha* not been insisted upon here, and flag* of trace have generally been received from or carried to ibe rebel lioea by itaff officera having oo Jirect command over negro'troop*. Ac :omptiahed gentlemen and gallant soldier* ike Col. Higginaon, until within the past veek, have not been conaidered as equals >y the whlaky-drlnkingaad tobacoo-chew ng chivalry of South.Carolina; hot all at >oce a ohange baa anddenly taken place in heir policy. Capt. .Bryant,.with a com lany or two of negro troop* from the 1*( loath I Carolina, made a raid a few day* lince upon the main land and liberated rom'aavery a score or more of stalwart legroea, all of whom are now dressed in he uniform of the National army, and are tally marcjtiog to the tnne of the Star Jpangled Banner. In returning with tbeae legroea, it frill be remembered, Capt. Bry mt was pursued by a company of cavalry, i squad of infantry and ten or twelve bloodhound* In former days bloodhounds ihased defenceless negroes, but last week hey. pursued armed soldiers,'and instead it fastening their teetb in human flesh; dincbed them against ibarp bayonet* a* bey'were rna down their tbroau or throat nto their sides. : The blotfdhoaadi were all killed; several if the. brave eav.alier* who hounded tfaem jpere wonnded and taken prisoners, and a Rebel Major brought off without a scar. It *as to learn the pbyaical condition of thi* Rebel Major,' and mpply hi* want*, that ?ommoni^alion through. flag of ,tfnce V* jame necessary. Ool. Higginson, witb bis iegro troop*, waa still doing picket duty isvPort Royal Island. The flag of trace, ippeared?Major Trowbridge, of the lit South Caroiioa, went oat to meet it. M ot dun reb word or protest aeta omciai miinwuiio with, an officer of the National Army com manding negro troop*. " The first negro soldier killed ia tbfl "war was John Brown. Ik it not fitting that the fi?t rebel officer wbofe official dnty ilbecaia* to reoognise officera commanding negro' troop* should be named John C. Calhoun. i While negro troopa throngh their officer* are being recognized by the Rebels aa sol diers, negroes in the civil (ervice in thi* department, who have from Its creation rendered valuable aid "to the National cause, are being, rewarded ,according their merit*. j (? All who know anything aOooftbls war are familiar witb Ult. ?ory at Robert Small, the brave negro who brought the steamer Planter oaf bf Charleston harbor more than two year* since. Sinea.tbat brave deed ha baa 'too 'klmo*t'eoneiantly-| in tho (ervice of the Government, wo on {ward the,UI.(iat?dJCwknk'ft*; pUot. In the first attack opon Snmtar by Doponfe.aad baa since in the same capacity penetrated nearly every inlet and creek along the en tire coast, and been un<Ier fire for daya, and>aametin)e* week* >t'i time. After Serving on many vessel*, ba again found himsalf ibn the aame steamer ha brought oat ot Charleston harbor. Ha waa onii. - ^ of / A "ft??diys sfrioi Zi&L Col. Elweli, ' pMiHS? 1 jM.a a .-t ???? of rebel guns. Tbe.^&piaHi, while tailor, refuted Tbn UQojenii Ue. ansou I the fallowing at intd the fallowing an equalled In m__ discharged tbedoty: Orrroa or'Oainr < ? 'Poet Royal, 8. 0 Capt. A. 7*! Dun ton, . , t termaMn, folly ? Sib: ? You will -r Smell in chitj^'of the port Planter as capt out of Charleston hai ago, running'under Moultrie, and the c stronghold. Be is i undoubted brave: worthy of thfe' pb WA proper.reoognirtoa services. The pr ard, though a a brawny the vessel, known At ill. without ithority, Is ?, for slm loyal negro, ? seldom been Or department. ttfhim. t (sr. ItUindt. $$?? ugbt ber _ en a year of Samter, (bat t.^of 'My respeet is due bin heroism ?d ? if a cow 'ismlss him Respectfully, your observant, Jit. Elwbll, Chief Q. U., Depur.ment Booth. It may Interest some toknow tbat, the hnvn nt-Har van immaJtaiA. ? T1 a ? ?bore older, was. L_ Gen. Qlllmbre.11;T7t i? iJf&a?3f8Sip#53S%n public sale, at Biitoo Bead, ?n tbe 1st inst,, I ? to pri*at?,persoosA80(J it'tti ot lend fpr , tbe aggrqgatd sbm of $T,??; making tbe |i rate per acre but a few cuts more than ss4ii^,*is?wss acres, were purobaaed aj the United States for $23,000, General Gillthore bar ing considered the landa Stedeasary for mil itary purposes. Tbe merchants atBiltoa InuLBsaafbrt, r Fernandfoa and St.AoRMiinebave been i much exercised of late far ms imposition of a tax of fire per cent b)r tbe Prorost Marshal General upon ail goeds entering sny of tbe ports ot this department. As tbe port ef Port Royal bat beta declared a Tree one by. proclamation or the President of tbe United States, aid from all parts of tbe worldbs to come here and trade, it seems nnjnst that in addition' to a tax (f fire per cent lerlid by tbe Treasury, Jtyartmeot upon ill goods tearing tbis port for any small sort in this department a# military tax of ire per aent should also U exacted from bese merchants, who, accepting tbe Invi- I ai United State* [ Q y approved by w "?? vMwuep, nuif| BUV atiun of the President of t, o enter tbis free port. havefrft tbeir Nprib irn homes to trade in i&eea Southern raters. Tbis bnrden. It Mst be remem icred, retts heavily not oak upon tbe mer- it bant, but more oppressive j on tbe private fci oldier who really needs mny of tbe arti les offered for sale. Frull and vegetables understood ' bare, withi 'a short lime, >een retired from tbis tax bat bolt* and * ? r~* ? a tiiiij UO nattily to aarn hsalth and preserve life. I t should be T*raetrfbere<f,nor,"that in one | ense this is a fliril community. Thirty bonsand negroes and sevtral thousand rhite civilians who are aerially engaged a eivil pursulU, are to' be M and clothed 4' romen and children whdare iapidlr learn Jg-^bank God tbat they hanwanu above be lower. order of animals?are heavily ppressed by these taxes. I(is but little zaggeration to lay that tbt expense of ring here is but little less tlan tbe most xtravagant hotels in New Yprk. There lay be military, reasons tor t^e tax of fire er cent by tbe Provoef (Marstal, but alter port has been declared an cpen one by le highest authority it) the nation, it jems strange tbat a tax of tin per cent lould be leried on goods etiering It. ^assaws^saar iseand landing it at Biitoo Head. Under the' present construction of ibo roclam&tion the goods are allowed to land t Hilton Head free of dnlf, bat before tbe ?tcbes are unclosed the Provost Marshal eps ap and demands bis five per cent op n tbe New York invoice. Of course this tx being a military one there is no evadr "gJV ?P?d a protest, however strong; would e simply was teof,words. , Thetax is paid nd the goods are laoded at Hilton Bead. * *' hwJ}*y ? "nerohant at Beaufort, but fteen miles up tbe bay, somas down here > replenish bis stock. Be pnrehases part f the cargo just landed, and upon which le firs per cast military tax has been paid, le starts for the boat with hh mercban ise, bat before be Teaobes it up steps tbe gent for tbe Custom Bouse and demands is duty of .fire per eent. With moob quarreling and tr few oaths be duty la paid, and in an boor .tbe goods re In Beaufort, In tbe sourae of a~we?k r. two tbe. merchant diseorers tbat he litis pods on bantTbasaleable at Beaitiort, bat not Blending a ready market at St. Angus Ins, .or Fernandina. The goads are out h ship board .anil'skll'down the bar. As W iBVifin Bead, op Una ths agent of tbe Oustom-lKrnse and galn.ov*ha*ls'h.rantI demands anoiher re per fcent. Tbis duty is again paid, and be merchant at last coogratnlatee himself bat be to free from both military and civil tx;soll*cto^ H. arrives atlSt. Aagns ine, bat to bis sorrow findslbata part of Is eargo will sell and part not. The un eleable portion he decides to return to Maa^sssu.,., iorror be find# tbe oblqeltous ux-collec or, dsm? laoding his firs per etnt, awaiUag jr course this, too, must bo paid, for ban "the rriree in Mew York- with bis ustalsable taftag paidOQ^QAbtbair val i# to thp GevfctMBSOt, which naarty two ?ars since declared the port of Port Royal rye to all a ??tsmnsly ??sat , Tbe; who ^iSsMMe^pj conservative Onion Committee, and ifW ately met In Cincinnati U irGen. HMlellan should Ute for President or Vice for o?Ter repreaentiag any joblft}. or , popular taoreasent whatever.? ?^eai' ?hs eominated '"^'.rHIssare fS 1!Prof*^?C ? peebliar veneration for lb* Uoioa ud the OonStl tailoq, they nominated Mr. John BelL? That great ?talesman, upon the Scat op portunity, became a rebel; aad hi* late supporters, who, if they could learn aay thicg. would know that the American peo ple perfectly comprehend the "conserva tism" which is (Imply unquestioning sub servience to slavery, now propose the name of General McClellaa ae their can didate tor aome office not specified. His enemies, of coarse, will rejoice that bis oban??* are dtttrojed before Ue cam paign begins. Any party which ehoald take a candidate from .the bands of such Solitisiana ss Mr. Garret Davis, Mr. Lee lie ombe and Mr. Washington Hunt?all ef tbem gentlemen with an unerring genins for anpopalaritynqd defeat?would simply announce 'bat it expected to loco. And they touoh their candidate merely to make him ridiculous. "Formerly,'* they say, ??his name was mentioned for the Pres idency; now it U suggested for the Vice Presidency. Really, what shall we do with this mast estimable elephant on ear bands? shall ws pat hint in the front par lor or nailer the etairs? Let as adjourn md think it o?er." When a man remembers the vital Im portance of this great war, that the prin siples of wise popular government, and tbe ?oterests ;of civilisation themselves, are at italte; that the aolatioa of tbe qneation te luires tbe most profound faith in human iberty and tbe people; and that it can be reached only as tbe people resolve wisely >nd justly, and then sees the feeblest of lack politicians offering to be leaders aad laviors, be oan not bat wonder at the sin [Ular ill-fortnnss of a General once so nni 'ersally trusted aad honored, bnt who Is low a band red fold mora unfortunate la lis friends tbaa in bis enemies.?Harja't Wteklg. rite Proclamation ef toaaaelpalles ? The following la the bill of wblcb H*p sieatalire Arnold of Illinois gave notice: I bill for an aet to carry out the Procla mation of Emancipation, issned Jan. 1,' 1863, aad to prohibit slavery forever io all that portion of tbe United Statee des ignated therein. Iffarui, Tbe Preaident of tha United itstes, by bis proclamation of January 1, i. D, 1863, as Commander-in-Chief of tfaa Lrmy aad Navy of the United Htatee, as a t and necesaary war measure, and in ae ordance with tbe dictates of justice and oman|ty, did order, proclaim aad declare liat all persons held ea slaves within cer tin states and parte of states therein des [uated, should,from that day, thenceforth ad forever be free, and that tbe Bxecotive roverument of the United States, includ ig tbe miliury and naval authorities icreof, would recognise and maintain tbe eedom of snob persoos; and. Whereat, It is tbs right and duty of Cou rses to make all laws which may be nae isary and proper to carry into execution II military orders and proclamations law tlly issued by the President of the United tales, as Gommaadsr-io-Obief; aad, Whereat, Ail persoee Md as siavsa itbin said designated states and parts of ales are now and forever onght to be ee; therefore, for tbe parposo of carrying do complete and Anal execution tbe said roolamation nod Insariog to ths said dse ns ted slates and parts of statea domeetic anquiiity, providing for the oemmou da nce, promoting the general welfare, aad earing the blessings of liberty forever, Scbtio* 1. Be it enacted by the Sentte and 'ouse of Repreeeaiatitee ts Coagret* ae mbUd, That in said spates and parts of ales designated in the proclamation of touary 1, 1663, slavery aod involuntary irritnde otherwise thau in the punishment 'crime, whereof tbe party shall have been ily convicted, shall forsver be prohibited, ly law or usage ol such statee or parts of ales to the contrary notwithstanding. tb I *e lie tli 1 of I ( an < Pis I fln ? E IEW GOODS! NEW GOODS fob ram ALL AND WHITER OF 1863. LEVI STEIN, No. 13 Monro* Street, WHBELUO, West Vs. aad the public la general, 1 i recetred a Itfp sad welt selected Sort ef fiece GroocLs VERCOATIROI, CLOTHS, OAIIUUIUM, VKSTSMttS, ?TV. KID. rsll stylse, eelece aad neellH?e Having engaged the nrrtoea 1 OOHmBR tmaas, be le ee ?? , I , to,.. us and Invitee lb* pabUe to kla aa ?artr eall Am gooda WAHKiNTID AJS UPIHHIU ud all work deae In the ?atest Style and at Short Hotioe. Id addition 10 the above be alea keepe ????. tally ii hand a lanra stock of IEADY HADE CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing floods, . . , ?Oel AO* . ^ .at - OOCITKT M X RCHAITI nmpntbllj nquAad to call Un Marspir* r^MdMywUfladttsrMUjtotiMb Irastcgo. Thaakiae a at?nafa,lte ?""fcS&IITUI, MvHtelT Ho. UMeuree Street, VbMliaf.W?tTs. ? l'p iialrs. Si Ms r. Rope Store. El. J. BERRY & lteiiiila lann ?< Hectare fo? IAI1LLA ROPE, BED, SASH MACHINE CORDS. rWIIBWAOKIlO V ABN.OAKUJB. bakols*. HOISTING! BOP edUJgWHf lgr.TMft, W. VA. FXKB FHOOF SAPES S3?S3ftas3$ B^r^atsd an woel, also i wdjjtr ? ?raTagicat iwuMmu MbciMitoartfloa, btteiUn.i.r.au^a^UitriwwM |? ?^i?4r ? 1 n. ptapand by Dr. tak^ af ?aa Pra- I " rtbadta ciTa ?a ?Taa?lbaadaa.ppaMta. Tot I " nu-4?ijv-j-wjj, ; "? ? W. ??_ OM. m> I? Mrafaotbiacllkatb <n-I.r.0kin;0tafWa. I n "? *??-*- *- Hum, St. OUterMU., >1> BMMm;?Tn. ?? B.i g*. ?, - '?lmm | ?*??""? abatfdMa. bOUlaaof Maala-f* wBtuan for K M. 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