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V/>. Fillcbraicn.—This geuUema^ uCe* a member of Congress from Maine, j -s lately dismissed from a subordinate V he twd l°ni» m one °** lbu l>e • r'uients at Washington, without the irn* Mi llion of a fault on the part of the dis power. Oil the case of Mr. Fit Lbrowu. the Intelligencer observed; “that oven in Turkey, when the Grand Vizier JS wrangled, (their mode of changing an tdmiiitstrution the subordinates arc suf- - jired to escape; and in the bloodiest sac* j-jfiecs to successful rivalry, the mute at (,ust are spared." In reply to this the 'jY.it-rapli makes a serious charge against 1 Mr. Fillebrown—one, a hint of which Bcu r before reached tlie public-one which j *e believe to be wholly unfounded. W c are glad to sec that Mr. Fillebrown has determined to call for a judical investiga tion of the charge, which is as lullows. From the Ttkgraph. l>o the editors of the Intelligencer be jfjLvc that their cant can be imjiosed upon th,. people of die United States tor patr.ot That print, this morning, mourns over the case of Mr. Fillebrown, one of the clerks removed by the Secretary of tbc of the Navy, and rumour says, that Mr.1 Adams, in commiseration of his misfortune, j has loaned him, or granted him $500 to ] be Tin the world w ith!! We have not con cent ♦! it necessary to lay before the public all the causes which called for the remov al of those individuals who have been con sidered unworthy of public confidence, j Our forbearance has been most grossly j abused. Take tho cau-e ot Mr. Plitllc brown as an instance. It is a tact, that on the 3d day of March, he permitted his name to be used tor the purpose ot drawing improperly, from the treasury a large sum of money, [nmt thousand dollars ict bchece] given to one of the agents of the coalition, under circumstances, which leave no doubt that it was the wages of corruption. In reply to this serious accusation, Mr. Fillebrown published the following note in the Nutional Intelligencer of the 23d. TO THE EDITORS. Washington, 22d .1Jay, 1829. Gentlemen:—Presuming that the foun tain of justice in this country has not been polluted or impaired by the recent outrages odered to the freedom of opmiou enjoyed by ail citizens under previous administra tions of this government, & that the laws of the country are yet sufficient to protect innocent character nguiuat the slanders of political enemies, I have deemed it proper . to appeal to that source for redress against the attack on my character which has em-! anuted from a print of this city, since my j dismissal from office; and I beg you to , publish this uote, to explain to my friends here and elsewhere, why I have not resort ed to the use of tlie press to repel the impu Unions to which I refer. Very respectfully Your ob’t serv’t, Til. FILLEBROWN. Case of Stephenson—Mr. Wilson, the gentleman who was dispatched to this country w ith the necessary documents for the arrest ot Rowland Stephenson has re ceived orders from the Commissioners ol Bankruptcy in London not to persue the fugitive any further; they being convinced that he has no property with him. The £1000 reward has been recalled and all proceedings against him arrested, except Chose af the instance of the Ex*Sehrilf Par kins. Wo understand that previous to •Hr. W.’s return to England, it is his in tention to visit the most interesting portions of the Union.—Jour, of Commerce. We have heard of a saying of honest iieorge Kremer w hich has some fairness in it. lie retired from W ashington in high dudgeon at the sight of the throngs ot ap plicants, who were hanging on iho skirts of the officers now in power: Mams and Clay were corrupt said he, but theirs was child's play compared to what is going on tn Washington now! — Carlisle Herald © Six Sundays in February—A corres pendent of the New-York American men tions ms having made thirty days in the month of Fcbuary, six of which were Sundays, by crossing the meridian oppo site to that ot Greenwich. It was in lsfci 4, which being leap year, and February be gmuig and ending on a Sunday made five Sundays in a month. At tho end of one ot' those Sundays the l^Oth degree of longi tude was crossed, and as usual tho prece ding day was repeated to reconcile time; thus making thirty days and six Sundays m February. The Richmond Enqirer is of opinion that there is no just ground to suspect that John Campbell, Fsq. will not be found t'anpetent, to discharge the duties ot Treasurer of tlie United States. “The duties of that office,” says the Enquirer, ‘are so simple as to require little experience to understand them”—and after a little ex- j penence Mr. Campbell will be able to dis charge them.—“ Cali )ou this backing1 of jour Friends!!.1” It appears to be understood iu England fut in consequence of the passage of the Catholic bill, the great Whig Lords, the loading aristocrats and landholders, iu tepd to set an example of residenco on ®eir Irish estates, and by such means, to apply themselves to the cure of the ev hs uflreland—the absense of the nobility a 1 gentry, the proprietors of the Irish 80‘b lleli’s [London] Messenger thinks th' Duke of Devonshire, the Marquis 0! Lansdown, Earl Fitzwilliam, and oth er«, will now have an opportunity afford ed them of showing their patriotism and wincing that their votes and their co° ’uet arc m harmony with each ether. A correspondent of the Democratic Press states that Dr. Sutherland, M. C\, from Philadelphia, waited on president Jackson and found him alone. Sutherland talked fluently, and delivered his opinion ou the policy proper to be pursued. When he had dune, the president took from his pocket a paper, and gave it to the M. C. It was a part of a speech delivered by him iu the Pennsylvania Legislature, and one of the first sentences of it, was, gen. Jack *on is a mukdfrkr. The M* C. immedi ately executed a retreat. [•Mass. Journal. Major Cole’s horse, at Saco, Maine, seems determined to live in story with Bu cephalus and Spry, Major Johnson’s mare. 1 wo or three months since, he swam 5 or 0 miles ic the river, and soon ufler, sound wuid and limb, appeared to Ins owner who thougt he was dead. Last week, says the j Saco Palladium he dashed through an j entry oi a house in the upper part of the town into u bedroom and was lound spraw ling upon the floor, lie put an old lady who was standing in the room, in great bodily four, and almost deprived her of breath bouncing the door against her. O O Virginia Congressional Elections. FINAL RESULT. In last Congress. A'otv Elected! Mark Alexander Same re-elected. Robert Allen, dc. YV illiam S. Archer do. W ilham Armstrong do. Jolui S. Barbour do. Philip P. Barbour do. Burwell Bassett Richard Coke, j Nath. H. Claiborne do. Thomas Davenport do. John Floyd Robert B. Craig. Isaac Lcffier Philip Doddridge. Lewis Maxwell do. Charles F. Mercer do. William McCoy do. Thomas Newton do. John Randolph J. P. Bouldtn Win. C. Rives do. John Roane do. Alexander Smyth do. Andrew Stevenson do. John Taliaferro do. James Trezvant do. The Washington Telegraph has contra dicted the report that President Jackson contemplated visiting the New England States the approaching summer, should the public business admit ot lus making the journey. Having originated the report, we shall oniv say, that our information was deprived from a highly respectable gentle man who enjoys the esteem of the Presi dent, and who informed us that he received the intimation from his own lips. Bos. Centinel Dull (irecn knows better than the Pres ident what he w ill do:—when the President says he will, and Duff (irecn says he will not, visit New Fngland, the odds arc greatly m favour ol the negative. Dan. Press. House of Lords— The whole mumber of British Peers is 395. Of this number 329 voted on the motion to pass the Catho lie relief bill to a second reading.—In the affirmative 217, in the negative 113. O' the tid who did not vote, 23 had no right to vote, being Catolics, lunatics, or min ors. Of the 217 w ho voted for the bill 157 had previously voted in favour of the Cath olic claims, 55 had voted against them, & 11 were new Peers or had not before voted I on the question. Of the 112 who voted | against the claims, all except two had be fore voted on the same side of the question. Yesterday, a Te Deurn was sung in the j Catholic Cathedral of this city, St. Ma-j rv s, thanksgiving for the emancipation i ! of the Catholics ot Great Britain. Next 1 Sunday, we learn that a commemoration ; of the same great event will take place in the church of St. Augustine.—Nat. Gaz. — HICKORY TURNED CANE. From the Easton Argus, May 15. | On Thursday last, a splendid Hikcoryj Pole which stood before the Globe Inn, ini this borougli, w as taken down by the hick- J ory Club Society—the cause, in honour ot | | of which it was raised, having triumphed. After it was lowered, the procession pro ceeded with it to Mount Jugernaut, accom-1 panied by martial music, whereupon a j gun was fired from a field piece. It I is to be turned into canes by our zealous | 1 fellow citizen, F. Jackson, Esq. who w ill | ■ no doubt be happy to accommodate every J [good Hickory man with one. The hand somest stick will be finished and mounted J tor the President elect. [NN ho is he?5 ] .More /)■ hnitions not found in the Die tio.iary. • Curled—A dog led by a rope. Ductable—To put a table under water. Rreaktast—payment in baste. Foot C'uarek-tl |)air ot w ater proof boots. Foul Faced— Having a face like a foul. Horse Radish,—A radish that is cold in the throat. “The coalition appears to be in great terror at the idea ot General Jackson s running again for the presidency. ^ They have reason in their madness.”—JYoah. [The new^office holders appear in great terror at the idea of General Jacksou’s being dropped attcr his present term.— They have reason for their fears, j .Yat. Int. Died in this place on Monday last Major Zusuoia Srai ‘Z, » 79th >'e:ir ct **c' .M—l IIKIWM »| mm mil ililw _i_ nWH I nH■’TT I T itT PORT OF WHEELING. ^ARRIVED. May 28. Baltimore, from Pittsburgh, tlen. Marion, Louisville. Bolivar, do. 29. Native, Pittsburgh. Mouonghela, do. 30. Potomac, Louisville. Clinton, do. Pennsylvania, do. Starr, ‘ do. Citizen, do. Waverly, Pittsburgh. Huntsman, do. 31. M‘>nticellof do. June 1. 1 hocous, T.ouisville. Shamrock, do. 2. Reindeer, do. Aurora, do. i Robert Fulton, do. CLEARED. May 28. Baltimore, for Louisville. 29. Native, do. 30. (ien. Marion, do. Potomac Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, do. Starr, do. Citizen, do. Waver!y, Louisville. 31. (ilinton, do. Huntsman, do. Monongahtda, do. June 1. Mouticello, Louisville. 2. Reindeer, Pittsburgh. Aurora, Steubenville. Phtebus, Louisville. Shamrock, do. Arrivids—from below 12 from above l* Departures—downwards Id < upwards 0 Totals arrivals 16— Departures lb liiTicT ■ \ I.L Pn »ons indebted to the firm of M Aid IN siUv-md WATTK.MT.LD will please coma for ward utiil settle their accounts without delay. Wheeling, June 3, IS'JD— n75. A STUMPER^ OR A RACE. To the etc tiers of the Horses, “ OSCAR, > ami “PIRATE” Gimums.\; > have repeatedly offered to run my Full Blooded II >r<p, SURPRISE, against either OSCAR <>r PIRATE, f miles and re repeat for $1000; and, as l am informed, that 1 have been as often so tar mistaken by you, as to have beet, considered mtrely in jest—for the pur no.-e therefore, of doing away any such impression, I adopt this method of informing you that I am ready, and will, at any time that nnv suit your selves. or either of you. deposit the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in the North W estern Bank of Virginia, against an equal sum, to he run for by Surprise, against cither Oscar or Pirate, 4 miles and repeat, at any time within the month of November next. I • FOGLE. Wheeling, Juno 3, 1S2P. [I ; The owner of -OSCAR informed, that, so far from accepting his (0 as a bounty, to in duce me to run Surprise against his Ifnrse, that all I will require of him is, that ho add 700 more to that 8imi to complcto the .Stake—"not if he will, but *fi>< daro.” TOBACCoT \ FEW KEG&' SUPERIOR TOBACCO for JL— sale by JOIIXF. CLARKE Sf Co. June 3 1 P29. TO TURNPIKERS. I BE tAL wages tvdl be given to 30 good ll hands to work on tho 1’. S. Turnpike, be tween Josias Thompson's (Triadelphia, Va.) nnd West - Alexandria, i*a. Imnicdiato application must be made to JOHN IRONS, West-Alcxandria, 16 miles from Wheeling. May 2S, lrJ9. DRUGS & MEDICINES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BY JOHN 1. CHAPLXNE, A few doors South of the Statesman Ojjicc, Main Strut, Wheeling. Alcohol Mustard seed White Arnotto do. do- Black Ammonia Red Precipitate Alum White do. Antimony Ginger Ptrfv. Acid Muriatic Gum Opium “ Nitrous do. Myrrh “ Nitric do Guiacmn “ Tartaric dd. Tragacanth “ Benzoic llicra Picra Bark Peruvian I|*ccacuanha M Canella Jalap “ Lima Manna Flake “ Mercian do. Sorts Balsam Copaiva Gal. Magnesia “ Tolue do Lump Cidomel Oil Croton Cantharides do. Almonds Cinnamon d«. Aniseed Crpam Tartar do. Amber Corrosive suh do. (.loves Caustic Luuai do. 1‘eunyrol “ CormuKo i do. Peppcrmtut Dmgons Blood do. Sarscfrass Digitalis do. Vitriol Pomgranit Peel do. Spike Orange Peel do. Cinnamon Quicksilver do. Lemon Quassia Wool do. Olive S«>rp. Vtrgmii do. Seneca Red Scncca Pink Root LitjUorice Bail Sal. Amouiac refined Root Colombo do. Rochelle “ Valerian do. Nitre “ Rheubarb do. Epsun Jalloji do. Glauber Gentian do Tartar Hyosciaraus do. Ammemac Cicuta Spts.Nitr. dulc.s Colosynth Seneca opt. Cinconia Sugar I.cad Sulphuric Father <Sago. InJ. •* N;triou» Cobalt Emery coarse Sup. curb. Soda “ ' fine Tartar Emetic Flos. Sulphur Turmeric Rol. Brimstone Whitk Vitriol Flos. Bcuzoic Blue do. Bismuth Venice Turpentine Chaminoim’o “ ( ochmeal Galls. Allepo Paint Brushes Gum Arabic Tooth Drawers “ Scam. Alep- do. Forceps m Aloo? Coriander 6’ted “ Elastic Aom do. “ Aiuiiiob Feiine! do. u f^opal Arsenic White a Dragon Barbadoes Tar ‘* Gamboge, Rol. Armenia « Kino ~ Ruins Knives “ Mastich Teeth Rrusheo Wheeling, -gi—=T" BARRELS prime MACKEREL just received and tor sale by, JOHN F. CLARKE St Co. June 3 1629._ Burson's improved lable Salt. jrnilE Subscribers, sole Agents for the Mano facturcr, are prepared to supply Grocers & , other dealers with the above superior article, in -mall boxes, by the Case (containing from 2 to 4 dozen small botes) or single dozen, at the Manu facturers’ prices. Juno 3. lfj»29._ _____> \MtACHI2ME CAKES.—a further AM of&ni Cards 4 24 and 5 X ’24 and of FILLET CARDS, this day recei.ed from the manufactory of Messrs. J. A. J. A Smith & Co. of Leicester. June 3, 1*29. KNOX & M’REL. SALT. 2000 Barrels No. 1. Inspected Kanawa Salt lately received and t«»r sale by Juno 3, 1 22< 1. KXOX&M'KKE. Ojt A constant supply of Salt will be kept during the season, for side at tin* binst tnirkvt r.ifis. Wool. !\ consequence of the great fall in ilia price of w ool to the East I ward, wo are compelled to reduce the prices from our former advort < isment. v;y. win. :>o'.v give: I’or prime washed - 43 Cents. W “ • • 37 3 * - 31 4 f> 41 ■ 25 l) ,£ Common 22 Payable in Merchandise on delivery, or Cash at 0 JONES 2L RITCHIE. Whirling, June 3. 1629.___ CABINET MAKING. '•JLREMIAII CLEM MENS, continues ^ to carry on the above bu-mess two doors souh of the North Western Bank of Va. when-, he constantly keeps on hand u good assortment ot FlRMTl’feE. 1 Quantity of High Fan cy Post Beadsteads, | Of dfferent patterns. ; Bmeaus, Side boards, Sofas and Tables. Togt\har with a variety of other articles.— Porsonswishiiig to fumisli themselves with any of the ubwe articles, or with any article in then line of bus ness, are requested to give them a call as they p^s along; whore for cash, or approved country pryduce, good bargains any be had. June 3, 1829. I/WAST STEEL, &C.--1 Ca«e “N «ylor and SandeiyouV’ Warranted Cast Steel, from !> t3 to 2 inch bars. English ami Amor. Blister. Crowlv, and German Steel; ju<t received and tor sale by . KNOX u M a EE. May 7. tar wa^thuj^ /*\ NE or two Journeymen painter. They must he good workmen, an d of steady lub its. To such, '(and none vlliers need apply,) good wages and constant employment will he given. ). W. WILLIAMS. Wheeling May 20, 1829. winesT7" 1 Pipe L. P. Madeira Wine, 1 do. Teneritlj do. 1 do. Lisbon, do. 1 do. Malaga, do. Just received and for sale, by CIIAPLINE 4- OTARRALL. May 20, 1829. 1 Pipe of Cngniac Brand, 1 do. Jamaica Spirits, 1 do. Holland Gin, of the best quality. J do. New England Kum, | 20 Rbla. of Whisker, Just received and tor sale, bv CIIAPLINE 4- OTARRALL. May 20. 1829._ TO KENT. Store Room next door to the Court \ House, Main street, at present occupied by J. Fisher & Son. Possession given on the i». July next. 07* WANTED^) A Bov about 15 years of ag‘!, as an npprentie to the Bookbinding business; enquire of J. ns HER 4 SOX PORTRAIT PAINTING m. 6. ROGERS. OFFERS his services to the eati/. Wheeling as a portrait painter. :i taken a room at the City Hotel for a Bhort time where specimens of L f inav be seen. May 20, 1829. JUSTRECErD via X. OREE.EVS, 6 CRATV QUEEIJSWARE, ALSO ! Armttage real Mouae* hole Am ils; Bright Vices: Superior Com Hoes; Rowland’s Garden Spades; Pugh's Augurs; I’a^te Blacking; St'clvards; Mullm Hits' D. Bottom Stumps, <fcc Al.St» Iron Wire fr. No. G to Cl Shf^r. Cast, Cr^v'. v, lloopell and be?: Uor man Steel; >v inch we will sell at low er prices thin hereto fore. | .May 1C. R • I.A.NEdiCo. N2WL7 IKVJJTrTIW ART OP Sponge Painting on Vclrct) ACQUIRED IX TENT LE8SOXS:: MRS. RUSSEL, | TROM Europe,(Lite from Pittsburgh )acoaints the j Public that sne u now in W heeling, atyl is read) I to instmet a class of young ladies or dhiMren ir. i the above art. in ten lessons, and find all materials. | for 1'ice Dollars; during that Cutlrse her Pupils 1 will perforin three pieces: One of Flowers, One of Fruit, One of Figures, or Landscape painting, All of which will be the property of the Pupils. She will also instruct them in the method of mak ing the patterns. Mrs. II. stops at Mr. Joseph Morrison’s, W t er street, wliere specimens of the pwmtit:? are.— Mrs. ft . intends to rctaum m Wheehng tru: a short tin* - * A v ?s Xtn 28, i*®. ■ mnMMunmrsmBMiHMMa1 FASHIONABLE TAILORING. DOVER & BUFFINGTON, Yf) espect fully inform the citizens of Wheeling and its vicinity, that they have commenced the above business in the town of Wheeling, three doors South of the North Western Hank of Vir ginia, and nearly opposite the Host Office, and are now ready to execute any work entrusted to them. They have just received from Philadelphia the Spring tj* Summer Fashions For all kinds of Gentlemen’s Clothing, for the present arid approuchiug seasons; and pledge themselves to execute all orders in the line of their profession, with fidelity, neatness and despatch. May Hi, 1S29—»71 li'. St xfOOB SCREWS -Merchants tan \y/ he supplied with ’‘Philips’ ” superior A inerican Wood Screws, of all sizes and Nos. at Manufuttuer's prices, by KNOX *fc McKEE. H. S. This article is decidedly superior in strength and finish to the imported. march 4, '29. WM. HOYT’S PATENT COHN SHELLING MACHINE, FOR S.VLE, RY A. 311AJRE, ARK ANTED to shell 400 bushels of Com \yy terry ticrlrc hours; price moderate. Farmers and others are particularly invited to call and examine for themselves. Also for sale, the patent right for Tyler, Preston, Harrison, Monon galia aiul Brooke counties, to vend the same. Wheeling, May 13, ls29. CERTIFICATES. We, the undersigned, citizens of Madison, Indi ana, and Gallatin Co. Ky. do hereby certify, that we were called on to w itness the patent Com Shelling Machine of Mr. Hoyt m operation, at the Gallatin Steam Mill, and that said Machine shelled out m a few seconds less than thru minutes, six bushels new corn. We further certify, that the proprietors of the Gallatin Steam Mill, have laid aside Evan’s cast iron machine, which they have used for a number of years, & adopted Mr. Hoyt’s. Mtultson. Vallatin, Co. James 11. Wallace, I)avii» Ployp, C. 1*. J. Amok, Joseph Taylor, Wm. Carpenter, Jamf.4 M'Conkathy. William Brown, Madison. John Sliunc, • Peter Hemphill. November 28, 1828. We, the undersigned, Citizens of Jennings County, do certify upon oath, that we were pres ent and w ltnessed the operation of a Corn Shelling Machine, at the house of Joseph .'Meek, in said county, (constructed by Mr. William Hoyt, and as we believe invented by him,) and that there was shelled by said machine, fifty-two bushels of measured corn, in the space of 75 minutes. As witness our hands, this 30th day of October, 1828. Joseph Meek, A* Moses Spence, Uakna Barnum, 4* Samuel Meik, I, Joseph Cowell, Associate Judge of Jennings coipitv, do certify that the persons whose names a resubscribed to the foregoing certificate, person ally appeared before me, and made oath that the statements in the said certificate are true. Given under mv bund and se.d, this 1st day of Novem ber, 1828. JOSEPH COWELL. Associate Judge of Js. County. 02iZ3 LHATHER.-Jut receive from Frederick county, V a. and for sale, 300 Sides best Spanish Soul Leather, 336 do. Slaughter’d do. June 3, 1829. KNOX Ac M’KEE. BARGAINS! irrCALL AT JOHN F. CLARKE, & Go’s STORE, On Choapsuk. and you will find a frish supply of SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS: /Min: i ast arrival from Philadelphia, where1 . v they were selected at Job Houses, from the most recent Auction Hales, and consequently laid I in lower titan could have been done d the regular Houses, or from the Auctions at an earlier period. A PART or OUR STOCK CONSISTS OE ! Blue, Black, Olive, Claret, & Steel Mixed Cloths; Blue, Black and Stool Mixed Cas.-iineres; Angola Cassinicre; Cauet Mixed and other Cassinctts; Bus - 1 Stripes; ltoucii Cassini* res; Circassians, Bombazine* and Bomhnzctis; Valentin, Marseilles and other Vestings; Black. Blue black and L gbt Colored (inis dc Naples; Indian mid Trimming Sattius; Black Italian Lustring; v Figured Gros dc N iple?, for Bonnets; Black Mode; Florences, assorted colors; Crape, assorted colours; ' rape do Lyon, Nankin and Canton Crapes; Cr me Kobcs; v y abnuruunu ui uros ae n »tuh aiiu , ., r.-U-'J Bcragc s*eurfi and Handkerchief*, v .*:>. SttA Plain Mantua «&. riattin Ribands; ! ilnv- ' A and Flag handkerchiefs; . - i i in and Tail’d Cravats; I Fancy Se >rsixker; | 1 i. I'uA Ginghams; pent of Pri'its; >ud .*i 11 rasa 11 midkkrchiefs. I :vdf Cr.va'.s, i. q r-tyle, I ■ liie .. hcj ..id lUo.vn Me.•dins: 1 Fill *. •*. Check and Tickings; i lir.n-ruf Gk.". !lc Cords; | blue .aid Yellow .Nankins; | ;>: s, Oh\e and White iabuy S.ik Velvet; <1 of every kind; I ! Ar pidne and French Crape* and other .i.gstosui: ililliners; iit.fii ,al Fioveers. And almost erery other article of Dry Goods iranted in country or tuitn. I.eghom, Cottage, .Straw and Gimp Bonnets, and I Chip Metis; IIA Kit HARE, QUEE.Y8 WARE, A\D GLASSWARE. LlClVOllSw H iar.d Gin; Cugnbc Brandy; i . dtimure Gin; New F.ngl iml Rum; Fort V\ me, Malaga Wine, Lisbou do. Wh :.4.ey, \ejj old. I t'.UOCEVULS: COFFEE, by the Bag or Pound; j Gun Powder end 1 ouug Hyson Tea. by the Chest I or Pound; Pepper, AUpice, Ginver, Indigo, MidJer. Alum, < Copperas and Suit Peter, by the kc£ or jrouod; J i Choeolate, No. 1. Epsom - Glauber Salts, by the Keg or Pound; j Scotch rinutf in Bladders; ; Rj: ins and Figs; Cavendish Tobactfa, at 20 cts. per. lb. by the Bos; '■“pnni.-b Cigars, by the quarter bos: 10 Hhd». New Orleans SUGAR of • superior quality, which will be put up in BbU. or Kegs to sui Ur pure baser*, at the lowest market pruc : J New O. MOLAHSlti}, by the Barrel or Retail: .V/.1 CA LULL, No. 51. by the Barrel. Iran, Xnils. White 1aad, Window Glass, Cordage, Rosin Soap, and 'any j other article not necessary td mention. An ti animation of our. stock is solicited—We do uot piodg* to undersell our ne.gkbore, but yvt ; w.ll not Jv abovu the lowest. (L/Tioiir, Whiskey. Kv Flashed Feathers, Bcf-r vax, 6l O uaty i UKt», ?t* ive-i in v change • ’ dentistry. WAl. A. WARD, KTRiNDERS Ms grateful acknowledgmentsto those who have pleased to patronize hull, and Hatters himself with the hope ol hfeiug ;hie to render his services Still further useful ®Jid salisfit* torv to the Citizeos of Wheeling ;,,'d hs vicinity. The almost entire neglect of the teeth, uutd they are past the control of dental operations, at present suggests the propriety ot a tew rcrn.rks upon the importance of those operations, and the necessity of early attention to them: riUing or Flagging—U in itself one of dio must effectual remedies, when timely applied,— but is hinted in its effect, and cun be of no service when applied to a curios of considerable magni tude; Filing fir Scjulreting—Is one of equal import ance—but similar in its edect, and hence arises the prejudice uiraiiwt it. It is seldom required until the*extent of the curios alarm us more for our present appearance, than the final welfare of oitr teeth—it is then too late to render the operation iu any degree sorvicable—and ought never to be ap plied, but in the earliest singes of decay. The some may be said of Chousing, as in the accumulation of tartar all diseases of the teeth havo their orgin, and its reniotal cannot take place too early. lie would inform those w ho have lost their teeth, that he has a superior assortment of human, ani mal, and artificial teeth, which he will insert front one to a full set. Persons having stumps that are but partially decayed, can have tetlh inserted upon them to perform all the necessary offices of their original teeth. lie lias also a superior DenUrific* for restoring diseased gums, cleansing and polls 11 ing the teeth. Mr If. irJl attend to all calls in the line of hi profession from 11 A. M. until 5 Af.; during which time he can n et Ire therisitsofnone but those who ra/Hire its immediate nrricts. ILr'Otlicc at Mr. Cooper’s Hoarding House, West side ofMain Street,a few duors above Mis; Hevuier’s Inn April 13, l-fc*). 7fi.lL PATHS. JUST IIEc’d ANDtoR SALI AT THE BOOK STORE OF' J. FISHER SOX PIECES WALL PAPER ^ p H r x W ;""1 IK HULKING, which add ed tothur late purchase of 700 pieces, comprise a very handsome assortment, which will be sold von low for Cash. April 22, 1829. ^ WEET POTATOE ROOTS — Lor sale at the \\ be cling Garden, 5U y irds Last of the Market, W Iceling. P. SHARP. April 15, 1829. i’»6 YiflKESH TEAS—KNOX & McKE£, iA1 Have just rccei*cd I 6 Cat s, ) Fresh Y» II. 15 Half Chests; y Tea. tor salt-at thu lowest rates. f .YEW WHOLESALE $ RElVllb ..wa(pi«iM WILLIAM M’ELHINEY, SR (l.atc from Baltimore) R RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that he has commenced the Wholesale and Retail Gro cery business; in Wilding, lie has taken the now brick store on Main street, next door to Ur. A. a. TOUD, where lie will constantly keep on hand a large and general ascot inient of Groceries, which lie will sell at Pittsburgh prices. HZS STOCK ON HAND CONSISTS Or Young Hyson Tea, in whole and half chests, Imperial do. in half and ou.irter chests; do. do. in lead of 2 ms. each, very superior; Gunpowder Tea, in half and quarter chests: do. do. in lead 2 lbs. each very superior; Hyson do. half and quarter chest*; New Orleans and Loaf sugar; Kio Coll'c-e; Rice, Spanish Mote Indigo; Pepper in Bags and Kegs; No. I Chocolate in half boxcl; Madder in Hhds. and Kcgr, (iiitmcgs and Clove*; Hi tiger in kegs of 25 lbs. each; Best Baltimore tanned Hpanisli Soal Leather. Best Baltimore Manufactured ( bowing Tobuc Spanish and Common Sega re; Brazier* Copper in Sheet., tiat and razod hot tom* (aborted sizes.) H. t iin and Lrenrh Brandy; Port and Madeira Wines; N. E. Rum; Jamaica Spirits; Nails and Tobacco, Pttuburgli Manufacture; Mackerel. Country Merchants can he supplied at Pitts burgh prices, and are respectfully requested to-call and judge for themselves, Country produce token in exchange for Merchan disc. Wheeling, November 19, 1828. ST. CLAIR SEMINARY, For the Education of Young Ladicr. JN the Seminary will l>c taught the l.ngh«h | and French language*, Reading. \V riting, Ar* iMimetic, Grammar, t.eogr phy ilisioiy, Mwir, lHawing, Painting, Embroidery, and jii.ua • ii'j fancy Needle wort*. . The establishment is situated irf thnrkmitv of Pittsburgh, on an eminence whu h cortHndfcd* a view of the entire eitv. The institution will be conducted by French Nun*, oi the order of St. Clair, aniated by competent terhen under the superinteu lane* of th> R«*- <’’»• tries B. M Goire. Pupil* of all de-iOinin.il; ao wii. U, re o.yed, with out the least distinction, or attempt to change the,r iei gioiis principles. Every earrfiofi -• d h- made to cultivate the moral", an ? c* 1’- the «-n.o..jtino of the pupil", in order to promote at o- o both virtue and *« icnCe. The government oftfm will be mild but firm The .trietort nthm w ill be paid to the cle irifitie** & health of Mia pu - § piu. The table will be plain, but plentifid and * wholesome. TFRMH.—Boarding and tuition, including Frigbdi aud French—yearly, $IMO Music, : : : i 20 Drawing and Painting, t J |0 Embroidery , t : i } 10 a Vtc of bed and bedding, : ; 7 "fjfaf |»hvrtcwn’» aelery, Apov.ecary’« bid at the charge ot tbflb .No charge !<>r washing or miindiflgy.; The Holory fa he paid half yearly ; rt adVan*«, DRESS will he niufi.iro, - ■ -.-una of tw o black bombazett frock*. nJwoiJb*hi!f otiej tv.'o black capo*, and two white one* two black bom jaw-tt apron*; h lulkcrrhipfy towell, j^oniha. ■ r.i i-, ». 4.C.—eJ u\ tiie ch.urg Pittsburgh, Oct 52, 1828. i ^ TO LIME BURNE TED, ids h , uri.’o-r # J stands qu To such a peisah, coueltstt^jnployrnetit Slid '£J) vral wage* prill begistiL'iSi j ..-Val U •i Ottce. *»lk