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VOLUME 1. WHEELING, YA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NUMBER 6. ?l)c U)l)ccliiig Sntcltigciircr, IS PI DI.I8IIKU DAILY, TRI WEEKLY AXU WEEKLY, HY SWEARINGEN &. TAYLOR, R. B. swearingen.] [o. I. TAVLOR. J. H. PENDLETON, ( EDITORS OLIVER I. TAYLOR,! U OFFICE?No. '21, Water Street, between Monro*; and Quincy. Daily, per annum ?3,00 or 10 cents |?er week Tri-Weekly, per annum 3,00 Weekly " 1,0.1 TEB.HM OV ADYKBVIHINft. [7Vn linet making a Square. J One vqua'c, 1 insertion, ft ,50 2 ?? 75 ?? ?? 3 " i,on 44 44 l week, 1,30 44 44 2 44 2,50 4 4 44 1 month, -1,00 2 44 5,00 ?4 44 C 44 8,Of) 44 12 " 10,00 For Vkarlv Auvkrtisexknts?1 square, with the piivilegeof Gchanges, per nnniuun 15,00 One square, jer quarter, chan^ahle at pleasure, 5,00 liusiuess ami Professional ('aids, (per annum,) not exceeding 5 lines, For Long Advertisements, liberal discounts will l?e made on the above rates. tCir* Religious notices, and advertisements for Charitable Institutions and Fire Companies, Inserted gratuitously. ICS".Marriages and Deaths inserted gmtuitously. BUSINESS CARDS. .TIOKGAX XKLSO.\, Attorney nud ('ouuvrllor nl Lnw, Ofilce No. 150, Fouitli stieet, Wiikki.ino, Va AI.FICKD CALDWELL, Attorney nt Law nnd Solicitor in Chnncery, Office No. 217, Main stieet, WllKKMNU, Va. Rl.^ELL A- FiT/IllT?M, Attorney* nud Counaellorw "t Law, Office No. CO, Monroe Street. Wiikkmnu, Va. JAMEM PA17LL, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law, Oir.ce No. 132, Fourth Street. J. G. M'CLELLAN. Attorney nt Lnw. St. Lot'if, Mo. Office on Pine street, north side, between Main and Sec ond, 2d floor, entrance No. S, Fine street. Particular attentiongiven to collections iu Missouri and Illinois. aug21. GIBMOIV L. CBANillEK, Attorney nt luiw. ICv^Notary Public for the City of Wheeling, and Com missioner tor the State of Ohio to take acknowledgements of Deeds, Depositions and other writings. Z. JACOB. J. II. PBXDMCTON. JACOB A PEXDLETOX, Attorneyi?at l.aw, Office tJuee doois north of the Court House, Wiikki.ino, Va. DCr~Will atteiul regularly the Courts of Maishall, Ohio, Brooke, and Hancock counties, and the District Courts at F'airmont and Paikersburg, aud such other Courts iu the vicinity of Wiieeliugas may be necessary. JOHN L. NEWBY, Alderman 4th Ward; nnd Attorney nt Lnw, WILL attend to the taking of depositions, nnd writing of Deeds, Contracts, Leases, ?.Vc. Petrous desirous of his ser vices in taking Depositions, will please to have the not.ces so as to take them at his office. He will be round in His office mostly during the day; from 7 A. M. until 7 P. M. OrrxcK?Lower end of Main stieet, adjoining the Haiti more and Ohio Sail Rojd Station. augi'G, DB. A. N. TODD, Office and Diug Store, corner Quincy and Fifth streets, Wiikki.ino, Va. DB. J. C. HUPP, Office on Main Street, one door South or Judge Pry's residence. WHEELING, VA. DR. E. A. HILDRETH, Oilier nud Keaidenee, Xo. 7S, .lIonroeHtrect, ADJOINING THE COURT HOUSE. DR. THOBURN, OFFICE NO. 91, 9IAIN HTRF.RT aug2G-lyd Centre Wheeling. F. R. ARMSTRONG, AGE1T AXU DKALKK l.\ REAL ESTATE. Office corner of Main and Union street", aug27-lyd WHEELING, VA. T1IO.S, IKOBXUROOK, Dealer in Real Estate, HAS on hand, Building lots and impioved pioperty for sale on accommodating terms. Two mick houses, one Ofilce, and one Hall lor societies or otherwise lor Kent, lyd. MouroeSL, No.21J, up staiis. JOHN B. VOWELL, DKAI.KU I.V Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, DyeNluflN, Patent IVIedieiuert, Perfumery A c. NO. 24, I'.MDX ST., W1IEKLING, VA. KELLS & CALDWELL, HureriMrN to Jm. Pnull & Co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLASSWARE, Ac. 1'MOX' BCILDINGH, 3IALV KTIIEET, -Itii ooor dklow Monroe, WHEELING. VA. J. H. CRUMBACKER, Wholennle nod ICetnil DRUGGIST, No. 175, Main Strkkt, Whkelino, Va. W. T. SELBY, Wholmnle Drnler in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, SO. 25, MONROE STREET, Wheeling, Vu. W. D. MOTTE, Denier in all Stinda of Foreign nud Domestic | DRY GOODS, No. 17G, ii arret Strkkt, Whkklinu, Va. O. W. IIEWKELL. J AS. A. FKTZER. O. W. HE1SKELL &. CO., Dealer* in all kindu of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Corner or 3farket and Union streets, three doors from Wnu S. Wickbam's Auction Rooms, aug21- Wheeling, Vn. SELLING OFF AT COST. TH. JOHNSTON, JR. JIKALKK llf RICH Mlf.KM, FANCY DBESH GOOOH, India, Nwfaa, French, Belgian, Engliih and American DRY GOODS, OF KVKBY DESCRIPTION, QUALITY ANDPK1CE, ,\o. 16'J, nainNI., EnXMidr, W1IKELINO, VA. LUDWIG, KNEEDLER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRT GOODS, Ac. 110, Korth Third Street, S. JVest corner of Race Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. C. HARBOUR, Wholeaalc and Reuil Dealer In CARPETS, RUGS, OLLCLOTHS, BOOKING OLANMEN, ?V UPHOLSTERY h abkof EVERY DESCRIPTION, no. 143, MAIN BTJtKKT, "WHEELING, VA. BUSINESS CA1IDS. HENRY K. LIST &. CO. (SrccESsoR* to LIbt, Howell d: Co.) Wholesale Grocers and Liquor HHttllAMH. No. 83, Main Street, WiiULtKn, Va. R. CRANGLE & CO. WHOI.KSALB GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission 7IKRCIIANT*. Corner Monroe and Maiket streets, Wiikklino, Va. WILLIAM ROBERTSON,~~ Grocer and dealer in FLOl'R, AM) ALL KINDS OF I'ROVIH lONN, CI.OVKR A TIM?Til V NEED. No. 172, s. ka?t corner market and inios ktk, WHEELING, VA. S. D. WOODROW, DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Imported Wine*, LiquorN, unci CignrN, FOREIGN FRIJITH, M TN, Arc. Ac., No. 2G5 Main street, Wheeling, Va. o. A. ZANE, ?!07I .711SSION E It <? U A NT FOR THE SALE OK LEAP TOBACCO, FLOl R AND PROVISIONS, No. -1, Light St. Wharf, HA LT1.MORE. M. J. KEATING, WhoIcNiilc and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, NirTH, CIGARN, Ac., Ac., A:.d Manufacturer of every pos*i6le variety of PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, Corner o: Main anil Monroe Streets, Whcrliug, Yn. P. E. ZINN, Wholesale nud Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, NITTR CIGARN, Ac. Ac., And Mamifac'nrer of trervpossible variety nf PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, No. 1S3, Main it., near the Suspension Bridge, Wheeling, Va. J. N. ZIMMER'S CRACKER AND CAKE BAKERY, jYo. ICQ .Market Mt, ? fete door* South of the Market Hmi*e, Wheeling, Vn. He keeps constantly on hand n large stock o! the follow ing articles: Hutter Crackers, Water Crackets, Soda do.. Sugar, ilo.. Pilot Hi-ad, and the celebrated Boston Crack ers; all of which w :l he sold at the very loirett price*. Wheeling, Aug. 2'., '62.?3nid. Wm. RIHELDAFFER, WIIOLMALE AND RETAIL CHAIR MANUFACTURER, No 27, UNION STREET, Wheeling, Viruixu. EDW. L. PRATT, Fancy and Windsor Chairmaker, MAIN PTRKEr, BETWEEN UNION ANH MONROE, WHEELING, VA. S. D. HARPER Wholesale and Retail dealer in ; IIATH, 4'APH, STRAW GOODS, MUFF?, PURS, AN!) CARPET 11AGS, No. 131, Main St. corner of Union, Wheelino, V*. S. X'n.Al.LEN, S. M'CLAl.LEN, JR., C. D. KNOX. M'CLALLENS &, KNOX, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer* in all kiudnof Boots,Shoes, Leather, &c., No. 196, Main street. Wiieklino, Va. WILLIAM BOLE, WhoIc*nIc and Retail Denier in nil kind* of BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 161, MAIN ST., BELOW MARKET ALLEY, Wheeling, Vn. JOHN HOWELL, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, &e., No. 17-J, .11 nin St. ST. CHARLES HOUSE, W. T. STEPHENS. NO. ??, WATER NT., Wheeling, Va. iQPTraveller* can t?e accommodated with airy and com fortable rooms, at moderate prices. Meals at all times. OCT?Baggage conveyed to and from the River free of Charge. FOREST CITY HOUSE, IV. A. A II. C. H7IITU, Proprietor*. Corner of Superior Street and Public Square, tf Cleveland, O. WALNUT STREET HOUSE, J. W. 8WENEY, Proprietor. Walnut street, between Sixth and Seventh Stieets, tf Cincinnnti, O. T. SWEENEY & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO SWEENEYR 4& BELL,) MANUFACTURERS OP FLINT GLASSWARE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN C'hinn, ({uccniovarc, LampN, Girnndolw, TA RLE CUTLER V, A c. No. 05, MAIN STREET, Wheeling, Va. NEW QUEENSWARE STORE. HOBBS, BARNES, &. CO., Importer., Wbolnnlr nud It cm II Drnlrra in CHINA, GI,A*?, A. (IBEKSHWABK, HOUSE AND 8TEA.MDOAT FURNISHING GOODS. Ab. 28, Monroe St., near the Post Office, WHEELING, VA. H. P. MORRIS, DEALER IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY" No. 11, Monroe Street, Wheeling, Va. EDMCXD HOBBS, T1IOS. L. TAYLOR. HOBBS &, TAYLOR, manufacturer* of STEAM ENGINES, AND GENERAL 71 ACII1NIMTH, CORNER MAIN Ai QU1KCY STS. mill ENGINE*, tod acco and HOISTING SCREWS steamboat ENGINES, ORIST and saw mill WORK, FI'RNACE ENGINES, enoine boilers, Andnl! kind* of TInchincry made to order, on the utoKl ronnonnblc tcrmn. K. W. Stepiikxp, CllAS. UCATTY, F. W. Kkot. WIIKEMNG 1VOVELTV WORKS. STEPHENS, BEATT7, & Co. MANUPACTUKEHS OF SCALES, LOCKS, LATCHES, Coflee Hilla, all kinds of Fnateninga, Bingrt and Iflaleable CottiofB, WHEELING, VA. E. VARNEY MANUFACTURER OP COPPER, TIN & SHEET IRON WARE No. 8. Alain si., near tbe Creek Bridge. Whumxo, Va. i BUSINESS CA1U>S. Wheeling Savings Institution. OFF1CF, NO. 10J, .1IAINHT. Office upfen from 9 o'clock, a. in., until 3 p. in. Discount day?'Thursday, 10 o'clock, a. in. ttyMoney received on transient deposite. Interest paid (u special deposites. J f'RIMUAlKtU, ALfcX. lioufcRH, Al.CX. PiXTOM, A.N. Johnson, DamklStkknrou, Jah H. Marsh, Adam Ficii } Kit AND H. K. LlST?DlRKl'TORB. tuig2! WM. McCOY, Treasurer. THE W'KHTKBW INSURANCE COMPANY or WIIEKI.IKO, VA., Continues to take all kinds of Fiie and Marine risks, Ofllce No. 192, Mainst. M. NKLSON, President. WM. M'COY, Sec'y. INSURANCE. The Fire aud ITlarine Iiwurnnec t'ompuny, OF WHBKLING, VA., Takes risks at the lowest rates, on Huildingsof all kinds; Steamboats, Factoiiea, Mills, Furniture and Merchandise, and against all dangeis attending the transportation or lioods on rivers, seas, lakes, cannls and Hail Koads. Olllce oil Monioe stieet, opj?OMte tlie Court House. K. \V. IIAKDING. Sec'y. e. *. LAMUDIS. B.C. BONIUM. K. W. DAiWUTT. LAMBDIN, BONHAM, & CO., VIKiaNIA.WIIKGI.IM: AND PIHEMX PAPER MILLS, WHKKMNG. VA. Manufacture Printing and Wrapping Paper, Candle Paper, Cotton Yarn Paper, Steam Hoat Paper, Honnct Hoards, Fullers* Hoards. &c. ISLAND TANNERY. n K It II K U A: II O F M A X i* , MANUKAlTfRKRH OK Every description of Leather, Aud Denier* in lVool auil DSidex, Store Jloom Ai>. tit), Cortur of Murkrt Allty itiuf Main street, Wiikkli.no, Va. IC5"Shoe Findings of all kinds on hand, and sold at very mtdeiate tei ins. LUMBER, LUMBER. L. S. Root's Lumber Yard ASI) PLANING .MACHINE, Wkbhtkr Strkkt, Ckntrk Wiikki.ino. 03'He is prepaicd to till all orders Tor SA WKD l.UM l:KK, P1.ANKD FLOOH1NG. WKATHKH HOAKDING, SH1.\(,LKS, CKILING, LATHS, Arc. Air. Of lice; No. 2-1, Main Stieel, neat the Ckkkk Hriihik. ai?g 2-1?ly.d. Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. M. H. GREGG Number CO, Monroe Stiect, near the Court House. U KJVTI.K.tlK.N'S C'LOTIII .VC Made tooide. in the latest styles. J. & W. TAYLOR, TlaniifnrliirerN and Dealer* in nil kindn ol TOBACCO, SNUFF & CIGARS, 1VIIOLKSALK AND ItETAII., No. ICS, Main St., Fast side, 2 doois below Maiket Alley, tf- WllKKLINtl, Va. WM. H. HOWSER, Jlnuufaclurer and Dealer in all kind* of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, NO. I G"T, JIAIN KT., \VI5Cr HI UK, NKaR SI ARKKT Al.I.KY, WIIKKLING, VA. RICHARD NELSON, ~ .'UaHnfactureH, to order, all liiadN of Tenlit, Fire Mrreeu* and sniU. 'I arpmilin;;, AwniiiK*, ECiyyiay, iin<l FIjA4SS FOBAUj POl.i 4 li'AL 1'AKTIKM aug21-tf No. 22, Water Strekt, Wiikki.ino, Va. THOMAS POPE. ARCIIITKCT. Office, Xo. 7'2, ITIelodron ISuilditig*. Persons'about to build, can obtain designs for Putd'c Huildingsand Private He&idences, with the icquisite speci fications, estimates and supcrinteudance. Carpenter and Jobbing Shop. KL1AS DEW, is piepaied to execute all desciip* lions of Carpenter Woik. Plain and Ui nanicutal JLL? A tCtlUllXKKAl, OltiNA.VIK.Vatt, made to oider. Contiacls lor buildings made on libeinl teims, and eveiy description otjobbing piomptly attended to. Shop, South bank Wheeling Creek, near the Stone bridge. Aug. 21,-tf. WM. COWDEN DAGUERREOT YPIST, Itnoim A"o. 06, Monroe fitrret, tetirem thr .\'rir J/vte! awi the Com t Houxe. Likei.es*es taken in any required shade, and colored to represent the liv.ng complexion by u new style ol coloring ?warranted to never fade. Pictures ol all sizes, both sin gle and in groups, put up in plain and fancy case.-, ut the lowc-rt prices. Likcne^es of children accuiately taken. DAGUERREOTYPE GALLERY. AC. PA fit l it C L>?- K invites attention to his Da ? gue-ean Kooms, and Appaiatus, now the lesult of jeaisot cxi?3ficuce aud close application to the ait. Con fident that be now combines in Ins establishment all ol the iiiipioveuicnts which time-ami proper teats have pi oven valuable, he can piomisc toprodi.ee Likenesses combining alt the ncauty aud pcilection which has jet been attained by the Dagnerieaii piocess. For the attiactive and commodious style in which his looms aic fitted up, he invites the publ.c to call and exam ine .or themselves. His Cabinet ol ;>peciuieus aic always oj-eii for inspection. Likenesses taken in all kind,? of weather, singly, or groups; also, post nioitem likenesses taken at short notice. 0Zj-.\ well selected stock ofmatciials?Chemicals, plates, cases, lockets, ?Vc., alway.ion hand aud fsi sale. IIuoiuh, No. ;5t? iUonroe hI., near the Post Ollice. Brentlinger & Armstrong, I* KKMC ItIPTIOMMTM, HAVK just received at their medical stoic, a fresh sup ply of the most thuice medicines, such as people may rely upon. In making their selections, no tegard is paid to pi ices, so the ai tide be of the best quality. PliyMicinuN' Prescript ion* put up by cai eful hands at all tunes, day or night. aug21-lyrd DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, &c., &c. J II. t'ltl'JIIIArKKit would announce to his ? liiendsand the public generally, that having puichas ed the iuteiest of the senior partner in the business lately conducted under the firm of J. Crunihackcr Son, he will continue the same at the old stand. No. 175, Main St., and would tespectfully solicit, and trusts to incut acontiu uancc of the |:atronage so liberally bestowed on the old lirin. He has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opeuiug an extensive and well selected stock ol Drugs and Chemicals, Perluutery, Fancy at tides, d*c., all of which were purchased alter strict peiconal inspection and with sciupulous iegard to purity of quality, and are now ofTeied to the public on the inost reasonable terms. lyr. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ? .j. ? . i ? 1>R. S. P. HULLIHEN, Office No. 13!, Fourth street, ncnr the Presbyterian church, Manu'actuies Teeth expiessly lor eachpai ^^^XXX-Tticular cc*e. Full tctts or Teeth, or any parts or setts, made with artificial Gums. The Gum is made in one continuous or solid piece?the cost is the same for teeth with or without gums. Full setta or teeth made H orn ?75 to ?150 a Sett; small setts rrom $3 togs per tooth. lyr:d. NEW FIRM. MESSRS. CAYWOOl), CONKL1N <fc CO.. having purchased the entire stock orstoves. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware or T. G. Culbert B&fgSreison, would respectrully inform the citizens of Sfl qj wheeling and vicinity, that they will carry on the business of manufacturing Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, of which they have constantly on hand a good assortment, for Wholesale, and Retail; very low for cash; nil (tersons wishing to purchase, would do well to call and uee us at No. 19, Union St., at flie old and well known stand heretofore occupied by T. G. Culbertson. Particular attention paid to repairing. Wheeling, Aug. 21. CAYWOOD, CONKLIN dt CO ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF RICH AND SEASONABLE GOODS. DY KXPRES8. PIECES Paris Berexe DeLains in Rich styles?also come neat figures ror Misses and children. Rioh Brocade Silks, Marie Louise Gro De Rhine, Silk and Linen Foil De Nou for travelling dresses, RichcoIo<cd Jaconet*, new styles, China Silks, dark and neat styles, Muslin Bands, Revieie Inserting?, Lupins Extra Mouzelin De Lains and French Merl noes in Black, .Salmon, Rose, Blue and White. Extra Fine French Linen Cambric H'krs. Received this day by O. W. HR1SKELL & CO. Paints, Oils, &c. ALCOHOL, linseed Oil, Lard Oil, Extract Logwood, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, French Leaf, Copal Yarnish, Turpentine, Lamp Black, Gum Shellac, Gold Leaf, Hlack Lead, Red Lead, Bronze, Japan Varnish, &c., For sale, low, at VOW ELL'S Darn Stouk, No. 2-1, Union st. CITY BUSINESS. Aiut-rictiii?, Pntrouize lour Owu Iflniiu facturcn. Wheeling Silk Factory. VMHKICAN Silk, manufactured into superior and sub stantil articles of the various fabric* now in use at I GILL'S S1I.K FACTORYj Wain Street, Centre Wheel ing. The curious in such matters arc invited to call and sec , the process or manufacturing, and those wishing to pur j chase Silk*, wholesale or retail, can be Supplied on reason able terms at Gill's Store, adjoining the Factory, or at A. | .M. Adams', J. S. Forbs', A. O. Fairchild's, Marsh & Tay I lor's, and O. W. IIciskill's, Wheeling, Va., and at James Pichardson's Furnishing Ware House, No. ll'J, .Main Stiect, Cincinnati,O. Our Fabrics are warrentcd all pure Silk, and havo taken the HIGHEST PitK.Ml UMS, and gold and silver medals, at the American Institute, New Yoik, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, and Ohio State Fair. We arc constantly manufacturing, and our stock is now large and seasonable, comprising many varieties?velvets, satins, vesting, dress silks, fringes, cravats, handkerchiefs, of white, black, plaid, figuied and piinted, all the newest styles, made or best twined silk, twillcdaud plain. Also, shirts, drawers, and half hose for gcutlcinen. 1'lease call and patronize this important branch of Amer ican manufacture. Oideisfoi every variety ofsilkspiompt* ly executed. Merchantable Cocoons and Keeled Silk bought. JOHN W. GILL. New Music Store. iNigu of tbc Grrcinn Trigonaim, IVo. 19i) iTlniu Street. ' \f~QT?< FICKIESON would respectfully an I JjSnouncc to the citizens or Wheeling and vi 1 J Vj f||[fcinity, that he has just opened a new and . .elegant establishment for the sale or Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Flagolets, Flutes, Files, Accoidc ous, Hanjos, and Tamborines. lirass Instiuuicnts the first and best make. Inst 1 uction books for all kinds of Instruments; and for singing. Music ror the Piano, Guitar, Flute and Violin, also, the newest Song*, Duetts, etc., and the very best Konnu and Italian Violin and Guitar Sitings. Clnionetf, Heeds, Tuning Fo-ks, also Violin and Guitar Sciews. Violin Finger and Tail Doaids. Hows /or Violincello and Violin. A. Klelicr's Furnituic Polish, for renovating varnished Furnituic, such as Pianos, Cabinets, Steam Moats or any descriptions ol Furnituic. Also for .sale by the Agent ror Klcbcr, Pittsburg Pianos ot the liist and best manu'artiiic in the United States, such as Nunns and Clark's grand and stptaie Pianos, J. H. Dun ham's, Hallett and Allen's celcbiatcd lloston Pianos, iVc. Agent lor the make orCarlmidt and Necdbam's Patent Melodeons. Accouleons, and all kind or musical instruments repaired at the lowest prices. t?. J. C. HARBOUR, C'aki'kt, i.oiihi.vi; a i.akn, A NO UrUOI.STKKV U'ARK KOO.MS, Ab. 113 Main titrrct, tl'h<rliug, Va. KEEPS constantly on hand, a \ory huge assortment 01 IJrussels. Ingram and Venetian CAiiriruxo, ifugs, ."Wats, Oil Cloths, Table and Piano covets, Ac, iVc.. also, gilt and mahogany trained looking glasses, poit.ait and picture names, ot every description, on hand and tiiidc t.i Older, wholesale and retail Venetian ami Mate Window Minds. Window Shades, and Paper?together with Up holete.y waie; such as Heds, Matiestea, Pillows, quilts, Couterpancs, Cushions, ?Vc. Also, Cuitain Goods in g.eat vaiiety; blinds, tiiuimings. coids, tassels, ?Vc. All 01 winch will be sold at the very lowest prices, and warranted to give satisfaction. atig-ii. . KELLS & CALDWELL, (sirccKssons to ja.s. paull &. co.) Iiuportmnnd WhoIrNnle dealers in Uru^h, .lIctlicincM, Chrmiralx, filiate, Oil**, Arc. No. 83. UNION HUILDINGS, MAIN ST. HAVING purchas-id the entile stock, fixtures, chemical apparatus, Ac., ol the firm or James Paull tVc. would icspcctlully solicit the pationage ol dealers und the public geneiall}. .til goods warranted. In leti.ing rroin the Drug business, we take pleasure iu recommending to favorable coin>idciutiou our succeaso. s. . lcssis. kells t aldwcil, and have no hesitation iu raying that ou 1 roiuiei customer*, and dealers gcnetally, will re attention a.ul accommodation which has earned tor^thts well known house a laigo shaie of pationage. _ J AS. P.1ULL A: CO. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, CG MAKK.ET ST., WHEELING, VA. r|^HE SUliSCKIHEK having made extensive ariange JL incuts 111 the East foi the supply o: Ma.ble, and con templntiug the election or Steam woiks, he would invite the attention of Architects, ilnildcis, and the public iu sen e-al to the inspection or his stock, consisting or Italian, fcgytian, Me.ma. Ameiicanaml other Marbles ot the finest qualities, which can be sold lowor thin any other establish luent 111 the west. 'hatcra would find it m ll.eir advantage to inspect his stf-.k before purchasing elsewheie. His woik is done in the most elaborate style, and he would invite the attention or purchascis to examine his Statuary and other carved woik, Monument?, Ccu otaphs, louibs, Head and loot stones, ?&c., and Grave y?? d work in every variety; ?>cing enal.led by his suneno. tacit ities to supply this work at considerable lower prices tuan any other establishment in tho country. Please give inc a call aud examine my work. MICHAEL J. KOHAN, Marble Mu?oti and Vault l.uitdc . Also Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement. Plaster . asts aud Models, and Marietta Grind atone*, warranted at the lowest trade pi ices. I y j GEORGE MENDEL. No 154, .Uniu Ntrt-ct, WHEELING VA. IS\V"\r.rccci.vi,,?aLAKGE LOT OF CAKPKTS, HUGS. ;MA I V,*NU AIso' l'*?ble and FI001 o?i 4 lotlis ol all widths, and keeps constantly oiihtud a laiye assortment or Furiutuie ot every description. Gilt and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. Glass Plates, Veuitiaii aud fraiispaiciit Window i;lmds, UuidT.nummga, Clocks .Mahogany Vance.s, Variush, Haircloth, Curled Hau, Spring, Sacking Hot tons, lirasi and Mahogany Stair Koils, ect. ail or which will be sold at the lowest prices. aug^l * TOBACCO ANJD CIGARS. T1*!!? "nderiigned has 1 copied his stock or Superior X 1 obaccoaud Ciga.s at No. llTi, Main stiect, west side, near Market Ai.ey, who c will be touiid a.I the choice lilands ol I obacco, Siiutl and Cigars, ol which the foilow ing!s a pait?Kegaiia, 1 mperiafes, Caiioues, I^tN'o nias Cazadores, 1 lanau-llas, Principeu, Hail SpauiHi, Kcii'uck Common Cigars. TOBACCO. Hudson's ft"d I<obi,,!lou',J' G???'ta, Dixon's, Jones and SNUFF. Pappc, Congress, Macouba, Scorch, Cut aud Dry for Smoking, iVc , dec. 3 The undersigned reels thankrul for favors herctororc be stowed, and would icspccilully solicit a portion or pub c patronage. rm auga4-Ii?d. WM. H. HOWKkUl 1'OPPKB, 1I.\, A SlIKliT H A11K Manufactory. ? TilAJJKKUI. for tl.c liberal |-:ttrunagt> heretofore I ?l&T bestowed unon him, the subtciibcr wou d -c.-pect u ? I}' inform his rrirnds and the public gene-al y that h-? ! "^3t>coiitiiiues to inanuracture the above nanvd articles in ah ihcir variety, or which he has always ou hand, a good as I sortment ror who csalc aud retail at very low pricest He also keep." 011 hand, cooking stoves or tie; most ap proved patterns ror coal and wood. Job work will conlinue to tcccivc his particu'ar attenfion and be executed with promptness and iu a sty.e that will please the most fastidious. ""S21 E. VAKKEy, no. S. Main at. Brass Foundry. I'lU'. Subfcribcr, thankful for ]iaat favors, n*srectfu!lr . informs the public that ho still continues tin bu?iii '*a of I1UAW4 ( AS'l'IM; In all its branches, at Hie Old .stand on th- River Hank Funklin Alley, rear or Cavett and Iluffl-d's Conner and Tin shop, Main street, Wlieeliug, Va. augSl-Iw. JAMES McGILU QUINCY FOUNDRY Corner ITInin nml <?uiiicy 8lrcciii, WHEELING, VA. T1HE Subscribers having greatly enlarged and now com . pitted their extensive establishment, aie pvepa ed to furnish the public with every variety of work in their line. Splendid plain and fancy arches, including fenders, sum mer fronts, .tiie iron stands, &c., ovens, common, round, and straight harred grates. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP STOVES, Including the newest and most improved coal and wood stoves- Franklin, balloon, cauuon, ten plate keel boat, bachelor, chamber, and parlor stoves, frornSil.OO to ?30,00. Hollow-ware in all its branches. Sugar kettles, of vari ous sites, and everything in the domestic line wholesale and ictail. Millgearing, boat and saw mill castings. Our extensive and most improved assortment of patterns, our lmgex perience in this line of business and the liberal patronage hitherto received,- warrant us to expect a continuation of custom in this part of our business. Wind mill, hay scale, corn sheller, truck wheel, and small wagon castings. Wngon and buggy boxes. PLOUGHS, AND PLOUGH CASTINGS. We are prepared to furnish the patent lever, patent hill side. Crane, Bull, Hornet, Snider, &c. We have also se cuied at this time the exclusive right to manuracture of GIST'S PATENT PLOUGH, one of the most improved implements in farming at the present day. iron rails and fencing, for cemeteries, houses, gardens veiamlas, &c. Porter's improved graduating twyere or I on?we have secu'ed the patent right for several eounk ties, for this useful iron, and can exhibit recommendations ft om the United States Armory, &c.,as possessing qualities for facilitating the Hlacksmith's labors, which no other possesses. Window caps, consols, &c. In short every thing in our line of business. Sad irons with fancy stands, scrapeis, porch feet, vault cellers, window and sewer gratfnge, ?fcc. Wrought iron, nail, and spikes, of the best quality and at the lowest prices. tX3rPersons wishing to purchase in our line, wholesale or retail, will please give us a call. All orders from the country will be ca- efully attended to and punctually filled* Scrap iron purchased at market pi Ices. aug24. HAMILTON &R0G2RS. Cod Liver Oil. JUST received t C boxes Samuel Simes' manufactuio of pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil; the beat article of tl o kind brought to this or any other market. BRENTLINGER & ARMSTRONG, aug21-tyr:d Opposite Washington Hall. CINCINNATI. OHIO TYPE FOV1VDKRY, GUILFORD AND JONES, N. Guir.poRD, N. V. Jonf.s. 11 SECOND street, BETWEEN SVCaMORK AND UttOiUVVlY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Every Description of ROOK, JOII AXD NEWSPAPER TYPE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, OH MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. They ore prepared to furnish promptly and at the lowest cash prices, every variety of Types to be routid in their Bevetal Specimen Hooks, and the hest 1'rinting Presses, with all their Apparatus. Large Job Letter, in *11 its varieties of Metal and Wood, Flowers, Cuts, Ornaments, Ac., will be supplied, or fur nished to order, at tlie lowest current prices. From their long experience and practical knowledge in Type and Press making, and large acquaintance with the wautsof the West, they feel confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. tf. Cincinnati Wholesale Paper Warehouse. ESTAll LI S HE U 1811. \1TE offer for s?ale a well selected stock of PAPER YY CAKllS and PRINTING INK, HOOK MINDERS' LEATHER, and every description of PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS. Having been the first, by several year*, to establish ill the West a Paper business complete ill nil its parts, we have formed permanent connections with the best manufactu rers in this country, and receive our supplies directly from them. The prices and terms we now offer are as favora ble as the same goods can be purcliased for in the Eastern We have the exclusive agency for the superior WRIT ING PAPERS manufactured by PLANTER A SMITH, OWEN A HURLKl'T, and the CAREW COMPANY, be ing the highest grades of Writing Papers made in this country. _ Our stock embraces every description or Paper used 111 the West. We have but one uniform price to all. Orders by mail will be tilled at the same prices as if bought ill person. Samples will be sent by mail free of cost. nuril. IIUTLERA HROTHER, Wholesale Papei Dealers, 27 Pearl Street. PAPER WAREHOUSE E. O. CiOOKKVIAlV A CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink, DLEACIIINO POWDERS, EELT1NU, WIRE CLOTH, Ac. Peail Street, Cincinnati, O. VMONG their stock, maybe found WRITING, AND I!LANK HOOK PAPER, the largest assortment 111 the West, o: every description. Printing Paper, all air.es. Eng. A Anier. Tissue Paper. Rook " 44 Copying Cold. Medium A- Jl'ble. Med. I Hot tiny Ass'd. ?? 44 Filtering Envelope. Drugg st Plate and Lithopraph. Marble Manilla, genuine. Glazed and Gilt 'j Hardware Paper. Cloth Hani 44 Card Match Rox 44 Roofing Paper, prepared and ?pea ?* uuprepored. S|lOC ?? Wrapping Paper, all sixes. i)ry Goods ?? Tobacco " " Envolopes ofevery description, Ac. Ac. ROAKDN. Perforated, Hindcfs', Ronnet, Press and Straw Hoards. Also. Agent for Lightbodys Superior Printing Ink, Hook, and Colored Ink, Ac. C'nrdN, i?u*l C'nril Ronrdii. Extra Peari. Fac ed Card/. Extra Peopled Printers' Porcelain " Satin Surfaced Card Hoard.". I VORY Pr inter*' Satin Enameled 41 PoRCEI.AlN 44 Pearl Surfaced Colored laud J>oari>h. The above Cards anil Card Hoards, are manufactured ex pressly for ourselves, andaieoJa most beautiful surface and finish; they do not peel in wo ksng, and aio afforded at a lower rate, than any Cat ds hfeietotore offered in this mar ket, and as low as they can be puichased in the bast. Qlj'Dealc s and consume sin Pai-ei" and Cards, aie res peclully invited to examine our stock. All our goods arc received direct from inaiiufactuters, which enibles us to sell as low, il not tower, than any other house m theWest. IC; 'Paper made to orde?. Aug21-tf. MIAMI MEDICAL COLLEGE Ol* Cincinnati? SckhIoii of tNJ'i?'*53. flMIE icular couilc of Medical Lectures in this Institu J_ tion will couimciice ou the FIRST MONDAY OF NOV EM HER NEXT, 18G2, and continue four months. noARD or TRUSTEE?. Rev C. ELLIOTT, 1). D.. Piesident of the Hoard. O. M. LANG DONA. M. D., Secietary ?? Rev. THORNTON A. MILLS. Hon. C. D. COFFIN. R. D. MU.-'SEY, M. D. Hon. JOHN HURGOY.NE. Hon. GEO. HOADLEY, Jr. E. M. GREGORY, Iv^. GEO. MEN DEN HALL, M. D. The Faculty is computed ot the following centlenieii: R. D. Musuey, M. D., Pi oiessor of Descriptive and Opcr al!lVK?N, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. John Davis, M. D., Adjunct Professor ol Anatomy. John F. White, M. D., Piotesaor oi Theory and I rac l,CGEo.^NENCDENiiALL, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. .... . John \ Murphy; M. D., PiOtCMsoror Matcia Medica, TheraiKs'utics and Medical Jurisprudence. C. G. Comeoym, M. D., Prolesso; of Institutes ofMedi Cl John Locke, Jr. M. 1)., I.ectu e on Chemistry. A preliminary ? ourse ol Lectu ch upon some important specialit.es in Medicine and Mirge y, will be given dunng the month of Octolrer. These lectuseswill bef.ee. .stu dents are aclvi*ed to commence Willii thiacouue. The DISSECTING ROOMS, under the supervision of the Adjunct Piofessor of Anatomy, will be opened on the i ^FEEP^ror the full course fc'.On Matriculation Ticket ?3. Dissecting Ticket ?10. Giactuation Fee For full',cnnu.nwlio.. .d^e.3 Jum{1NS M ? tf Dean of the Faculty. CINCINNATI II1DBOPATIHC OK Water Cure Establishment. I fl^HE above Institution is now open for the cccption of JL patients. It is loeafed about live miles iioni the city, I on the Carthage pike, unci but a tew rods fioin the Hamil ton, Cincinnati ami Duyton Kail: oud, in the icar and at i the same distance 1'ioni the .Miami ('anil, in the fiont, len j delingit easy oi access to those desiious oj enjoying tho I benefits of the Institution. I To the lover o: nature, !ew parts of the country can fur ni8h a moie pleasing vaiiety of scenc-y than spreads itself I beloie the traveller all. the way l oin Cincinnati to the Cure. The c rutu e and art combine, rendering the view beautiful beyond description. I The new, huge, and bcauti ul Edifice displays the taste I of the artist at u glancc. The neatness and c.eyanceof the interior, combined with liie numerous attractions which present themselves to the invalid, caiiuot fail to render this Establishment a desirablo one- The Halls arc exten* si ve, the Kooms spacious and inviting, wlie e the invalid can lange atpleasu e, r-ee l'iom atmospheric infiuences, in inclement weathe *. The Hed Kooms ate well ventilated, and neatly fu>nishcd; the Hath Kooms are ample and com modious, being convenient lor the application of water, in | every lorm. In connection with the Institution theic is a Gymnusium Hull, ieventy-livo Jeet long, whe:o patients will have an opportunity of icstoring their muscular strength by healthful excrciue. The Springs which Inr uish the water lor this establishment, aio clear, pure, soft and abundant; flowing fioni a gravelly bed, they send forth water both cold and delicious. The country and neighborhood aic lemarkablc for Iicalthfulncss, puiity of air, and vaiiety of scenery. All things combined, we can not think ol a moie desirable place, lor those seeking health, than this Institution. Dr. PKAff, having had much exj cricncc in the treatmcn. or disease Tor many ycaie, begs leave to inform the publio that no pains willbespaied lor the icstoration to health o those committed to his care. Mrs. Pkahk, who has, for seveial yea>8, devoted her attention to the ticatmcnt of diseases peculiar to her sex, and being every way qualified for so important a station, will take special charge of the female department. Prolaysus Uteri, with its train of ailments, that banc of !cmale beauty, health and happiness, which is prostrating the energies, and destroying the use fulness of a hu ge portion of the fair box, will be treated in this Institution, successfully, independent of pessaries or supporter of any kind. To this subject we would invito tho attention of ladies, as in all cases we shall expect to perform a pcrfect cure. Persons visiting the Cure by the way of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Kailtoad, will stop at the Carthage station. Patients aio requested to bring two comforta bles, two blankets, two coarso sheets, six towels, and a quantity of old linen, suitablo for bandnges. Term*.?The terms for Board, Medical Services, and all j ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject the patient to an extra charge. Some deduction will be made to those who find it necessary to spend a length of time in the Institu* tion. Transient persona will be charged two dollars per day. From three to five dollars will be charged for the first examination. For further particulars addics D. A. PEASE, M. D. Proprietor and Physician. Carthage, Hamilton Co., Ohio. aug2-l. Hooka, Scnlioiinry, Variety Gooda, &c. THE Subscriber thankful for the liberal patronage exten ded to him, begs to request the attention of purchasers ; to his present Icrge and well selected assortmeut, consist* ing of School, Medical, Theological, Historical, and Mis cellaneous Hooks, Plain and Fancy Stationary, Blank books, Wall and Window Papers, and Variety Goods.? i To Merchants, Teachers, School Trustees and others I wishing to purchase in quantities, every inducement will j be offered in prices and terras. Rags taken in exchange or paid for in cash, at the highest JOHN H. THOMPSON, < Aug. 21,?tf. 31 Monroe Street.' Dupont'a Powder. THE subscriber lias the Agency for the above Powder* and has a full supply or all qualities on hand. GEO. WILSON. TRANSPORTATION. !V^IJ^>iClorcInnd & IVclInrlllc HAIL ROAD. TO CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO. DUN KIRK, NEW YORK AED BOSTON, THE new and light draught passenger steamer JUSTICE, Murdoch, Master, will leave even' morning (Sundays excepted.) at u o'clock, connecting at WeUsville with the Exprcssltrain of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad-, leaving at 1 c'clock, and ariiving at Cleveland at CT. M., and connecting with the Steamboat and Railroad lines foJ" Toledo, Sandusky, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie, Buffalo and Dunkirk. For tickets apply to S. C. BAKER, Agents C. & P. R. R. Co., aug27 Office No. 47, Water St. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD CO., IN COKCCTI0M WITH A meriean Transportation. Co. AND NEW YORK AND TON A WANDA MNE. TO AND I.ROM NEW YORK AND DUFFALO WITH OUT TRANSHIPMENT. INSURED. M. M. CALK11 <fc CO. New Yolk, ) pro.,r|ctors. NI1.KK <5i WHKKLKR, Buffalo. J "01 nclora AG1SNTS : M M Caleb & Co., 109, Hroail stject, New York. Hiram Joy, <?o do James Nlcld, do "? W. W. Dennis, 13 Broad street, Boston, Niles and Wlieeler, Buffalo, J. R. Wheeler 4c Co., Tonawanda, John Carliw, Cleveland, C 1) Rhod^"?Agent Clevelandund Pittsburgh R. R. Co. T N ?Bond Cle%Tland. General Agent for Ohio This Line ha3 a daily Line of Propeller* on the I^kc, and ? II Coods designed for the Cleveland aud Pittsburg Railroad, contracted or shipped by this Company, will be delivered CKACKS ^T. CO.. The undersigned are duly autho.iied Agents for the above Con^a"!r.?\g Line-^..d'.r.= fully ""'I"'1"'' 'Vosto^o NS.l0nAKKK,VCO.' " SKAWON AUUAI*<iKMK!*T. Michigan Central Rail road Line! CUEVIM.AND AND DETROIT, . ? , Iu connection xrith the Cleveland and Cincinnati Ttailro,d, Cleveland and Erie It. It., Cleveland and I itt?burgh It. It., PMMUgerewiU be'tick'eted through from any Lake Michigan to Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pittshuigh,?nd Wheeling, and from either of those places to any point on ^Thista'c^vi'll be composed or two now low pressure steamers built expiessly lor the route. staxard CLEVELAND k*"- C-C* STA*AnD AND i?HVST CITY Cavt. I?. A. riBR?;K. A boat will leave Cleveland for Detroit, and Detroit for Cleveland, every evening at GJ o'clock, arriving in both cities the lollowing morning in season lor the morning trains or cars for Cnicago, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh and Tor the Lake Superior and Saginaw boats at Detroit. They will run from kleveland inthe following Older. rUnlsM i'i"? ., Monday Wednesday Friday 31?"U > CLBVKLANl). . , Tuesday Thu.sday Saturday And will leave BctroULBvELANl) Monday Wednesday Fnda) *IO" y FOREST CITY . _ . . Thursday Saturday The\indersi*Rned'are prepared to make contracts for all himls o" neiebt II"III Cleveland to Detroit, Mackinaw, Saut St Marie, Saginaw, and all ports on 1-akc Michigan. "'C OCEAN, CASPIAN. AN1) ST. LOUIS will compose the line until the new boats are ready. AG EN IS. r 11RADBURN & Co., Cleveland, PITTMAN, TROWBRIDGE ?V JONES, Detroit. tf. . ill.EVIil.AKU AND nTTSBUBU HA??. ROAD. ON and alter Wednesday, June lGtli, 1??2, Passenger Trains will run daily, (Sundays excepted,) m follows. I,eave Cleveland at S:H A. M., Express tram lor Wells ville and Intermediate stations! W M? f"0"""0 lion Train lor Kaveuna, stopping at all way stations. Leaves Kaveima at 1:'W A. M., Accommodation Tram Tor Cleveland, stopping at all way stations. . liSvei We laville at I2s3. P. M. Express Tram for Cleveland, and intermediate stations. The 9:10 Express Train from Cleveland, connects daily with the lollowing lines, to wit: At Hudson, with the Akron Branch Railroad for Cuyahoga Vails, and Akron; at Kavenn" with Ward's Line o> Four Horse Coaches for Warren; at Alliance with the Ohio aud I etiusyjjjlj Road; at Bayard, with hacks lor Dover, New 1 Uiladelphia '"i-OK Pl'rfSMUHG.- ri.e r.il'l A. M., Express Train. from Cleveland connects at Wc'lsvMIc w.tti, the ?w and ?Want side wheel steamer, FOREST CI 1 \ foi i itisuurgn and intermediate landings, arriving at P.ttaliurgb the same ?VpareSfrom Cleveland to P.ttsburgli. by Ohio and Pcnn ,r'*a*e'fromc!"velJ.^d to Pittsburgh, by way of Wcllsville, ^*Passen"crs are ticketed through, and their baggage is -Si^S^^iess train from I Wheeling, touching at the intermediate landing, alidarriv Train, connects with the above steamers at Wellsville; also *Nl1 with ami Pennsylvania HJlroadatAlllance, and at Hudson Willi "isjsas1 ? ?n;['l^pMM ?? arrivi at Cleveland, in lime to connect with ihe Lake steamers foi New \ork, Vi^liUo,ikorToai,4"UK?oit, Chicago. Kacine. Milwaukie. aud the entire North Wert. PITTSBURGH In C\u-nf,\'to'-^AccmnmoJ^iouTrain lerving Cleve i ?i at fi*'l0P M connects with the Express Train from Ch^nuati a^d" olumb^at Cleveland, aud with the Akron "ranch lia"ro.'.l at Hudson. DURAND. C&s&wzl su,.ante,,del. ' MoCLELLANS it KNOX, WHOLBSALB AN1) HBTA1L DBALEHS IN boots and shoes, Mm and Buys' Palm Hat., Leather ami f indings, at the well known stand of the big red boot. -.-.ri? are now receiving from our Eastern Manufacturing Vve^?.ed n t^o".uyo"e^ market. They have ^c^r^-is-rw^assii the'umted Slates. Our stock will be lou,id to consist, in part, of the following seasonable goods. NO. 1ST. nnOTS flUf-DREN'S BOOTEES. . ,/v> ? JLtr Emit, l.ono pr fancy booteas, 1,^00 men s calf boots, moyocco '* 1,000 men's goat boots, x.t t--SS?;s- S-H." I'nmilSt'broons?2'"1''' 100 m;"tcs "(oroccoUce, !:SiP Ton'' M0 do UP do &?rp?r ia5br^?on SS So tbl?k do mim^rALn 200 ^nrrrl^Boo^s 400 doz, men's aud boys' GOO pr youths calf boots, % So Skdd?0 JhL ' WiFirrF f.SwV' IS" boots. Spanish'"sole^'leaUier, Upper Leather, Call $n Morocco Skins. G00 kip .. . F Kid lining and bind WOMrN'S OAlTfRS, HALF . Skins. OXITFRH AND JfHNY aSS, linds. Lasts, BootTrees, Sho<i ~-Tsr. Nb*S S3 To WLSS. w?bb.TAw,?'iiu^, M0 do kid buskins, slip- KV^rafi^i'oc pers and Jenny Linds. Also, ai^MOrtment o it |Utber Ibr sewing belts, J^CIoo,S?nJer Skins o0*sides alvm tanned Cowhides. Thankful for the liberal pationage heretofore extended to U^'0llCU a CO,,UniUnCe ?rMrc?XtLENS & KNOX. BARBERING SALOON. THE subscriber's Harbering Saloon on Market street, a few doors below Seaman's Chair Factory, will bo open at all seasonable hours, and shaving and hair trim* mlng wilt be jJerforroed in the neatest and most fashiona ble manner. Gentlemen will find his raxors sharp, and his hand steady and sure. augSMmd. MICHAEL J. BRK1NIG. Jnync'tf ITZedlciucs. I HAVE the Agency for Dri Jayne's Medicines and will furnish Druggists and others on liberal term*.' aujOl. ^ GEO. WILSON. SELECTED TALE. THE ADVANTAGES OF Coming flpirt) the wrong Chimney. DV N. P. WIi/lI8. What I have been It skills not? what I will be is resolved on. [Fletcher. "?Tis better in a tail i Be A game non, than himself indeed." Mabel Wynne was the topmost sparkle on the ciest of the first wave of luxury that swept over New York. Up to her time, the aristocratic houses were furnished with high buffets, high-backed hair-bottomed mahogany chairs, one or two family portraits, and a silver tray on the sideboard, con taining cordials and brandy for morning callers. In the center of the room hung a chandelier of colored lamps, and the lighting of this, and the hiring of three negroes (to "fatigue," as the French say, a clarionet, a bass viol, and violin) were the only preparations necessary for the most distin guished ball. About the time that Mabel l^t school, however, s mie adventurous pioneer of the Dutch liautton ventured upon lampstands for the corners of the room, stuffed red benches along the walls, and chalked floors; and upon this a French family of great beauty, residing in the lower part of Broadway, ventured upon a fancy ball with wax candles instead of lamps, French dishes and sweetmeats instead of pickled oysters and pink champaign; and the dooor thus opened, luxury came in like a flood. Mouses were built on a new plan of sumptuous arrangement, the ceiling stain ed in fresco, and the columns of the doors wtihin painted in imitation of bronze and marble; and at last the climax was topped by Mr. Wynne, who sent the dimensions of every room in his new house to an upholsterer in Paris, with carte blanche as to the costliness, and the foumisseur to come on himself and see to the arrangement and decoration. It was Manhattan tea-time, old style, and while Mr. Wynne, who had the luxury of a little plain furniture ill the basement, was comfortably taking his toast and hyson below stairs, Miss W ynne was just announced as "at home," by the black >??y man, and two of her admirers made their highly scented entree. They were led through a suit of superb rooms, lighted with lamps hid in alabaster vases, and ushered in at a mirror-door beyond, where, in a tent of fluted silks, with ottomans and draperies of the saniestufl exquisitely arrang ed, the imperious Mabel held her court of 'teens. Mabel Wynne was one of those accidents of sovereign beauty winch nature seems to take delight in misplacing in the world?like the superb lobelia flushiug among sedges or the oriole pluming his dazzling wings in the depths of a wilderness, bin; was 110 less than royal in all her belongings. Her features expressed consciousness of sway?a swav whose distates had been from infancy anticipated. Never a surprise had startled those languishing eyelids form their deliberateness; never a suffusion, other than the humid cloud of a tender and pensive hour, had dimmed those adorable dark eyes. Or so, at least, it seemed. She was a tine creature, nevertheless, Mabel Wynne! Hut she looked tootheis like a specimen of such fragile and costly workmanship, that no thing beneath a palace would be a becoming home for her. ? ? , <??? "For the piesent," said Mr. Bellalure, one of tin gentlemen who entered, "the bud has a fitting Ca>liss Wynne only smiled in reply and the other gentleman took upon himself to be the interpreter of her unexpressed thought. . ,, . . "The coge is the accessory, not the bird, sain Mr. Blythe, "and for my part 1 think that Miss Wynne would show better the humbler her sur roundings. As a Perdita upon the greensward and open to a shepherd's wooing. I should ine\itatil> sling my heart upon a crook." "And forswear that formidable, impregnable vow of celibacy?" interrupted Miss Wynne. "I am only supposiug a case and you are. nu likely to be a shepherdess 011 the green." But Mr. Blvtlie's smile ended 111 a clouded reverie, and altera few minutes' conversation, ill sustained by the gentlemen who seemed each 111 the other's way, they rose and took their leave Mr. Bellalure lingering last, for lie was a lo>er As the door closed upon her adruirer, Miss Mabel drew a letter from her portfolio, and turning it 0?V with a smile of abstracted curiosity, opened and read it for the second time. She had received it that morning from an unknovyn source, and as it was rather a striking communication, perhaps the reader ahd better know something before we go on. It commenced without preface, thus: ??0n a summer morning, twelve years ago, a chimney-sweep, after doing his work, and singing his song, commenced his descent. It was the chimney of a large house, and becoming embar rassed among the llces, lie lost his way and found himself 011 the hearth of a sleeping apartment, oc cupied by a child. The sun was just breaking through the curtains of the room, a vacated bed showed that some one had risen lately, probably the nurse, and the sweep, with an irre^stible, im pulse, approached ttie unconscious little sleeper. She lay with lier head upon a round urm buried 111 llaxen curls, and the smile of a dream on her rosy and parted lips. It was a picture of singular love liness, and something in the heart of that boy sweep, as he stood and looked upon the child, knelt to it with an agony of worship. The tears gushed to his eyes. He stripped the sooty blanket from his breast, and looked at the white skin upon his side. The contrast between his condition and that of the fair child sleeping before him, brought the blood to his blackened brow with the hot rush of lava. He knelt beside the bed on which she Slept, took her hand in his sooty grasp, and with a kiss upon the white and dewy lingers poured his whole soul with passionate earnestness into a re ^"Hereafter you limy learn, if you wish the first struggles of that boy '111 the attempt to diminish the distance between yourself and him?for you will have understood that yon were the beautiful child he saw asleep. 1 repeat that it is tweHe vears since he stood in your chamber. He has l?n you almost daily since then-watched your EdnEout and coming in-fed lus eyes and heart on vourexpanding beauty, and informed himself of every change and development of your mind and character. With this intimate knowledge of you, and with the expansion orhis J"3 nassion has deepened and strengthened. It pos hes"im now as lire does his heart, and will en dure as long. But his views with regard to you b^Vu^w^pardon'the 'presumption ofmy first feelinL'?that to attain my wishes I had only to be come your equal. It was a natural error?for my auoTy at realizing the difference in our condition in life- was enough to absorb me at the time?but it is surprising the"!astCacquisition I thought desirable. But with the thought of the next thing to be done, came like a fhunderbolt up?n me. the fear that a^r^U my efforts you might be destmed f>rJQlh^nk thought is simple enough. You would rains in it would have haunted me from the beginning. r.iaessgSvSrtSiS't ?2 eained a thought, never learned a refinement, nev er turned over gold nnd silver, that >t was not a. step nearer to Mabel Wynne. And now. that in wordly advantages, after twelve years of effort and trial I stand by your side at last; a thousandmen wto never thought of you till yesterday, are equal competitors with me for your hand. [Ta be Continued.] Asylum for the Ixsaxk in the District or Columbia.?The Intelligencer of this morning says: "To enable the Secretary of the Interior, under the direction of the President of the United States, to purchase a site containing; not less than ten or. mere than fifteen acres of land, in the neighbor hood of Washington, anil for the erection, finish ing, and fitting up an Asylum for the Insane of the District of Columbia, and of the army and na vy of .the United Stages, an appropriation of one. hundred thousand dollara has been inserted by the Senate in the civil appropriation'bill, without a dissenting voice, we believe?an act most honora ble, to the humanity and liberality of that elevated body." tarsnow^ hauled down from tte Slera Mountains, do ring the summer umiittis, and aold a- Ice in .tacranietuo. jg