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"'////V'/A rQLl'Mi WHEELING, YA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1853. NUMBER 242 (FSlSljccliug jhitclligcnrcr, ' ... mm tCliril "1 punr.isiini* XKI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY, BY oWFARiNGEN & TAYLOR, r ,lT?BW'W-] to. ?. TAYI.OIt. j s. I EDITORS. p't.tVER 1FFIGE?No. 21, Water Street, between Mcr.roe ~ and Q"'nc> ?rmini.s. annum.. lU.iv, per or 10 cents per week Tri.W?ekly, peranmmi .55,0ft .3,00 .1,00 \v?w>" ' TEBJI* of advbktwwg. [T'M lin** making a Square.} r? l insertion, -S ,50 One square, i44 - 75 :: :: 5 ?? 1,00 41 1 week. 1,60 ' .4 2 44 2,r>0 ,< t month, 4,00 ? o ?? o,00 ?; .. c 44 5.00 <. 12 44 10,00 '* ... \PVERTISKMKNTS?1 square, with the f0K VSwe Of * '.Mt'SC. PC annuum 15,00 p ure ?vr quarter, changeable at pleasure, 6,00 Orest?.n-Professional Cauls, (per annum,) not o.oo eicv ' \dyertipkmest:*, liberal discounts will be ? R?n ??.?? above rates. iiffii?usnotices, ami advertisements for Charitablo ?r,^.nJ Fire Companies, Inserted gratuitously. 1Marriages and Heaths insetted gratuitously. lUJSINESS CARPS. ==== LAWYERS. ? I SA I A II s T E E IV, ATTORNEY at law. nPFCHL attention giver to collections in Ohio, Mar. S ?halt rfrookeaml Hancock counties. Office for a Tew vtekc ? -~i' street, corner of Jefferson. iaa4 Charles Marshall, 4 T T O K N K V A T I. A \V , Webster Street. .noi.ir CBNTKE WllKKLlSC. .TIOB(2 A> 2*ELSOX, AHorneyand Conn*cllor at Law, Office No. 15ft, Fourth street, WlIEELllfO, VA. ai.fiskd t'A IjM\v i:iii., liie/M^r nt l.n>v xand Solicitor in C'lianccry, Office No. 247, Main stieet, WnccMNo, Va. KI **c:i<I' iV VITZ IK I.T?>i II9 Attorney* mid Counsellor* at Ijinv, Office No. Gl>. Monroe Street. Wheemno, Va. IDsEFH *"*v- JAMES PAULL. FRY & PAUI.L, attorneys at law. Will practice In the Courts of Ohio county and adjoining jounties. Joseph L Fry will practiceiu the Court of Appeals at I/wisburg, and District Appellate courts at Fairmont and Pirkersburz. ^"Office on Fourth street, near the Court House, declS WHEELING, VA. J. G. M'CLELLAN. Attorney ait l.xt w. St. Loots, Mo. GSre on Pine street, north side, between Main and See on**, *2d floor, entrance No. S, Pine street. Particular attention given to collections in Missouri and ISicois. ? aug2l. GIBSON L. CRANMER, Attorney at V?aw. NOTARY PUBLIC FOR THE CITY OF WlIF.EI.ING, ITAnd Commissioner ror the State of Ohio, to take (ctnowledgements of Deeds, Depositions and other writ ing. aug26 A. C. Jones, Alioriicy at Law. Office on Fourth Street, near the Court House. WHEELING, VA. (.Jacob. j. ii. I'kndlkto.n. JACOB & PE.VDLKTOX, Attorney* at l<nw, Office three doors north of the Court House. Wheeling, Va. DGTWill attend regularly the Courts of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, and Hancock counties, and the District Courts at Fairmont and Parkersburg, and such other Courts in the vicinity of Wheeling as may be necessary. John l. newby, Alderman till Ward; and Attorney at Lair, WILL attend to the taking of depositions, and writing of Deeds, Contract?, leases, Ax. Persons desirous of his ser vices iu taking Depositions, will please to have the notices ?o as to take them at his oflicc. He will be found iu Lis office mostly during the dayrfrom 7 A. M. until 7 P. M. OrricE?Quiucy street, between Main and Market, south side. aug2o PHYSICIANS. G. W. Chalmers, M. D. (From Baltimore.) Will practice Methcine, Surgery and Ohstetricks. PERMANENTLY located in this city. Office and resi dence?Mulberry square?opposite Mr. H. Echol's, ?>ntre Wheeling. ap26-3m Dr. M. Campbell. (LATE OF FAlUMODNT, VA.) OFFICE: Fourth St., adjoining the residence of Henry -Moore. no\-2-l W heeling, V n UK. A. ?. IODD, Office and Drug Stove, corner Quincy and Fifth streets, WllEEHKO, Va. DIC. J. C. flI?Tl?l?, Office on Main Street, one door South of Judge Fry's resideuce. ____ WHEELING, VA. Dr. A. P. Wheeler, Office: Main street, Cestre Wheeling. q~K?idence?Xo-13, Market street. lyil DR. E. A. HILDRETH, Office and Itcsiilenee, No. 78, Monroe street, ADJOINING THE COUltT HOUSE. DR. THOBURN, OFFICE NO. 1)4, 3IAIX HTRBBT ??SS-tyd Centre Wheeling. Altd. Hugkes, JYT- D. llis Professional set vices to the communi'y. uuice: At resilience, on Centre street, between Fifth WSuth. mar.'G-ty DRUGGISTS. JOHN B. VOWELL, _ DCAI.KR ?!V Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, "ycStnff*, Pntcnt .KcdicincM, Perfuniery&c. SO. 24, UNION ST., WHEKLIKO, VA. KELLS & CALDWELL, w>. .s"?"ee?Hor? to .Inn. I'l.llll & Co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . AN1> dealers in Paints, Oils, Dye-StufFs, l vV.!!i,S,IKS. "RUSHES, GLASSWARE, &c. l:CII.i>I\|;s,3IAI\ STREET, 4t1I DOOR BELOW MONROE, - WHEELING. VA. J- H. CRUMBACKER, Wheleftnle and Retail DRUGGIST, * Wo. Mux Stkekt. Whkkmxo, Va. "~TTH- LOGAN &. CO. (Successors to Paxton & Lake,) i ,?lesale and Retail Druggists, "inp?ints, Oils, Chemicals, Dye stuffs, Var Hues. White Lead, Perfumewes, Fancy articles, Ac., itc. ?S:c., Xo-193? Bridge corner, Main St., ? ? Wheeling, Va. "Z^t. SELBY, p. . '* ?ole*n 1 e O en ler ill eign and Domestic Dry Goods, xo- it". MAINE STREET. ? Wheeling, Tn. ''"O ViE.VI, & S U K.VII ? S?SEN. fancy dry goods WHOLESALE. iNo- llj South 4tla Street. I t, PHILADELPHIA. -Ji- wrox, L. Seal. A. Yak Swearinokw. ?* ^ . IIKISKRI.1.. J. a. PET7.ER. K. n. N WE A RINQEN, JR. HEISKELL& CO., Dealer* in nil UiudH of i Tr, and Staple Dry Goods, ier or Market and Union streets, three doors from aiifoi m* s* ^Vtckliamfa Auction Rooms, -? Wheeling, Yn. HENRY K. LIST & CO. \it-l . yn tsjonsTo Llrr, Ho\vci.i.& Co.) "C.osc-le Grocers and Liquor merchants. No. SS, Main Street, WiiKKnyo V A. R. CRANGL- &. CO. TTi WHOLESALE GK ?ERS, orwardinpf and Commission NRRCnANT?. Lornor Monroe and Market streets, . tLtxs.Va BUSINESS CARDS. WM. B. 11C8TOX. KEWTOM C.MILTON. Will. I*. IK list on A- Milton, (.Successor* to K. IVebluSc Huston.Y Commission & Forwarding Merchants NO. C6G, MAIN STREET, LOUISVILLE, AT. Special attention paid to selling Flout and Wheeling man ufactured articles. Also, to receiving and Forwarding Goods. REFER TO: Jas. II. Forsyth, Esq., Hunter, Fleming it Co., Wheeling; and Rhodes iv Oglchy, and ISclI & Harden, Bridgeport, Ohio. WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Grocer and dealer in ri.Otllt, ASH AU. KIN DM ?F PltOVI'S. IOIVH. CLOVKK & TB.TKiTIl V MEPN Xo. 1*?0? 8. ICAHTITORNKR MAKKHT ANI> UNION? . \VHKKI.lN?v X . F. R. ARMSTRONG, ac; am? iti'. tM'.ii ? > REAL ESTATE. Office comer of Main and Union streets, aug27-lyd WHEELING. VA. S. D. WOODROW. . DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Imported WiiiCM, I?iquor*. and Cliynrs, FOKEIGM FBB1TS. I* UTS, Ac. A.C., No. 256 Main street, Wheeling, Va. M. J. KEATING, lVholcxaic nud Retail Denier in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, NUTS, CIGARS, Ac., Ac, And Manufacturer of every possible variety of PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, I Corner of Alain and Monroe Streets, Wheeling, Vn. J. N. ZIMMER'S CRACKER AND CAKE BAKERY, No. 162 Market st, a few doors South of the Market House, Wheeling, Va, He keeps constantly on hand a largo stock of the follow ing articles : Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Soda do., Sugar, do., Pilot Dread, and the celebrated Boston Crack ers; all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. Wheeling, Aug. St. *ng.?3md. Wm. RIHEDAFFER, wiioi,i:sam: and kktail CHAIR MANUFACTURER, No. 27, UNION STREET, W It RELISH , VlRUINlA. EDW. L. PRAfT Fancy and Windsor Chairmaker, MAIN STREET, BETWEEN ONION* AND MONROE, WHEELING, VA. S. D- HARPER 8c SON, Wholesale and Retail dealer in MATS, CAP!*, STRAW GOODS, MUFFS, FURS. AND CARPET HAGS, No 129 Main 8t. corner of Union, Wheeling, Va. 8. M'CLALLEN, 8. M'CLALLKN. Jit., C-. n. KNOX*. M'CLALLENS & KNOX, Wholesale mid Retnil Dealers in all kind* of Boots, Shoes, Leather, &c., No. 196, Main street, Wheeling, Va. WILLIAM BOLE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all Kind* of BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 161, MAIN ST., BELOW MARKET ALLEY, Wheeling* Va. JOHN HOWELL, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, &c., Wo. 173, Mniu St. New Wholesale Liquor Store. BECKER, WEILLER & FRANZHEIM, Importer* of Wilier, Itrnmlics, Wins, &e. Sprijjsr-hoime, Water Street. WHEELING, VA. This is a branch of the House of Becker, Weiller it Co., of Philadelphia, and will always be in the receipt of the purest and best Wines and Liquors, which will be supplied to dealers in Wheeling and the surrounding couiwrv at the lowest Eastern wholesale prices. dcclfl FOREST CITY HOUSE, W. A. ?V SI. C. SMITH, Proprietor*. Corner of Superior Street and Public Square, tf Cleveland, O. WALNUT STREET HOUSE, J. W. SWKNEV, Proprietor. Walnut street, between Sixth and Seventh Stiects, tf Cincinnati, O. T. SWEENEY &. SON, fSuccessors to Sweenkys & Bell,) MANUFACTURERS OF FLINT GLASSWARE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN China, ({ueeuHivarc, f.zimp*, (nirandoles, TA KLICCl'TM-iUV, &C. No. 65, MAIN STREET, WllEEI.INO, Va. NEW QUEENSWARE STORE. HOBBS, BARNES, &. CO., Importer!*, WltoleMnle mid Ketnil Dcnlorxiu CHINA, U LASS, <V 1ICU3E AND STEAMDOAT FURNISHING COODS. No. 'JS, Mourfie St., near the Pott Office, WHEELING, VA. H. P. MORRIS, DEALER IN UAKDWAUi: A!VI> CUTLERV No. 11, Monroe Sheet, Whkklino, Va. KDMCN'D HOBBS, TIIOS. L. TAYLOR. N HOBBS & TAYLOR, ITVniiufnctiircrti of STEAM ENGINES, AND (iRNEKAL MAC IIIIVISTS, CORNER MAIN & QU1NCV STS. MILL ENOINES, TOBACCO AND IIOISTINOSCREWS STEAMBOAT ENGINES, ORIST AND RAW MILL WORK, FURNACE ENOINES, ENRINE BOILERS, And nil kintlM of ITIncbincry mnilc to orderr oil thcuioNlrcaMonnblclcruiM. Geo. W, Anderson; FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Water street, Wheeling, Va, THE Baltimore and Ohio Raiiroail having opened for the reception or freight, he terd. rs his services to the public. His facilities for forward!ng aro unsurpassed, lils warehouse beirg on the track oftbe Road, and r-o the setamboat landing. Having ample storage room, no charge will be made for storage: when consigned for shipmont. G. W. A. fch2S RICHARD BIjUM, [Successor to F. A. BRKNTLINGER.] Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, Chemicals.Dye Stuffs, Paints & Perfumeries, Also Imported Havana Cigars Sf Fancy Articles. No. 84, Cor. Main and Third Sts., Centre Wheeling. K. W. Stephens, Ciias. Beatty, F. W. Knox. WnKKLING NOVELTV WORKS. STEPHENS, BEATTY, & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF SCALES, LOCKS, LATCHES, ColTee ITIIUm, nil kind* of Fnntenings, llinceoniid ITInlenble CantiuuN, . WHEELING, VA. E. VARNEY MANUFACTURER OF COPPER, TIN & HHEET ESC O.N' WAKE No. 8. Main St., near the Creek 1) i idge. Wheeling, Va. W. F. PETERSON Fire Iflnrine, nnd -Life Inittirniicc AND LAND AGENT. No. 3'. Monroe street. Wheeling, Va. J. C. HARBOUR, Wholesale nnd Retnil Denier in CARPETS, RUGS, OILCLOTHS, looking glasses, A- Cl?HOLSTERY WAKE or EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO. 143, MAIN STREET. WHEELING, VA. WM. YOST, WATCH ITIAKER, A-ND WATCH AND CJ.OCK REPAIR J?R No. 119 Market street, near the Poet office. t5*.AH business in his line promptly attended to. 6md. R. c:. M'.LLEK. ft. w. miller Miller & Miller, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, GLA. /icrw nnd Rrnincrn, No. 263. Malu Street, Wheeling, Va. sept!. C. S. LAMDDIN. R. C. BONIlAM. F. W. BASSE1T.. LAMBDIN, BONHAM, & CO., riBcmA, wnt!M,?NG and fi'Hir.M\ PAP/-H MILLS, WHEELING, VA. Manufacture Printiiir.-u-.J Wrapping P?i>er, Candle Paper, Cotton Yarn > -ipor, steam Boat Paper, linnuet Hoards. Fullers1 Hoards. Ac. W. D. MOTTE, Dealer in nil Uinclnof Foreign nnd Domesti: DRY GOODS, Ho. 176, Market Strict, Wbulixs, Va. BUSINESS CARDS. A. G. ROBINSON. J. M. DUSHF1KLD. A. ?. UORIIVNOTV & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF WRAPPING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &c.?Also, Grocers and Commission Merchants And Produce Denlertt. No. 32 and 33 Watkh St., Wiirklusg, Va. J. COWGILl*. a. Mr8\V0!tDS. COWGILL & M'SWORDS, For^nrdiug nud COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND General Produce Dealers, No. 51) Watkr Street, Wheeling, Va. tC3"Having ample room for storage, no charge will bo made for storage, when consigned for shipment. WHOLES A LE AND RETAIL CLOTHING STORE. CORNER MONROE AND WATER STREETS. A. M. ADAMS HAS just returned from the East, with an unusually large stock orGoods, manufactured into clothing by the best or workmen, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices, wholesale or retail All I ask is fair investigation, without prejudice or favor, and I defy fair competition in Coats, Pants, and Vests, or anything in the clothing line. Home and try me, one and all, Jew and Gentile. octG-tf ARTIFICIAL TEETH DH. S. P. HULLU1EN, L)K. J. P. HULLIIIEN, OFFICE No. 131, Fourth street, near tho Presbyterian church. Manufacture Teeth expressly for each par* ticulnr case. Full setts 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* uno lor teeth tvith or without gums. Full 80tts orteeth made from S?" to $100 a Seii; small setts irom $3 to jg."> per tooth- febl'lyrnl. Wheeling Savings Institution. OFPIC*:, IVO. 10'i, IT! A1K HT. omce open from I) o'clock, a. in., until 3 p. m. Discount day?Thursday, 10 o'clock, a. m. ItifMoncy received on transient deposite. Interest paid on special deposites. J. CR"MBA?:KER, Al.EX. liOCJ EltF, Ai.kx. Paxton, A.N. [ Johnson, Daniei. Stkenrou, Ja? J>. Marsh, Ai>am Fich HER AND II. K. LlKT?DIRECTOR*. aus.2! VVM. McCOY, Treasurer. 'V11E W 10ST It .V INSURANCE COMPANY or WllEEI.INn, VA., Continues to take all kinds of Fire and Marine risks, Office No. 192, Main St. M. NELSON, President. WM. M'COY, Sec'v. ISLAND TANNERY. It E II U E It cV 11 O 1' F M ANN, MANDFACTUUtits OK Every description of Leather, And Dcalei'N in lVool nud Hitler*, Store Room No. 170, Corner oj Market Alley and Main street, Wheei.incj, Va. OTShoe Findings or all kinds on hand, and sold at very moderate terms. LUMBER, LUMBER. L. S. Root's Lumber Yard AN 11 PLANING MACHINE, Webster Street, Centre v":ieei.ino. 113" He is prepared to fill oil orders for S.* WED LUM HER, PLANED FLOORING. WEATHER HOARDING, SHINGLES, CEILING, LATHS, Ac. <fcr. Ofiice; No. 2-5, Main Stieet, near the Ch .kk 1>ridoe. nug2l?ly.d. J. TORTON. House. Si?n. and Oriinincutnl Painter. 123, Main, between Monrvc and Union street#, Wheeling, Va. D3T\Signs. Runners and Flags, transparent, plain and fancy. c\ccuted with ueatness and do patch, Graining Ac. feb22-Gm Gentlemen's Furnishing Store. M. H. GREGG Number CO, Monroe Street, near the Court House. <; EKTLEIII EX'S CLOTII1 N? Made to order in the latest styles. J. &. W. TAYLOR, . KFanurnctiircrM nnd Uenli'i's in nil ItiiidM of TOBACCO, SNUFF & CIGARS, W1IOLEMALE AND RETAIL, No. 168, Main St., East side, 2 doors below Market Alley, tf. Wheemno, Va. WM. H. HOWSER, IVInnnfhetiirer and Dealer in nil Uindwof . Tobacco, Snufl' and Cigars, No. 1G7, Main at., I rest side, 2 doors ahorr Market Alley. WHEELING. VA. S . AVERY, W IiolCMiilc nnd Retail Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 146, Main Strkkt, Wheeling, Va. K3THas on hand the largest and best assortment or Ilats and Caps of all qualities and sizes. jnnl 1 EDWARD ARCIIROI.D. HAM'l. DAVKNPORT. ARCHBPLD & DAVENPORT, Attorneys at Law, Wood afield. Ohio, ; DCS" Will give the most prompt attention to business in Monroe and the adjacent co'iuties. Janl4 RICHARD NELSON, IflaiaufiicturcH, to order, nil kimiN of Tcnls, Virc ^crcciiM uuil .Sailx, Tnrpauling, Awiiin&H, |{i'r^in^, nml FLAGSFOIC A 1/1, POIH ICAI, FAKTIES aug21-tf No. 22, Water Street, Wheeling, Va. THOMAS POPE, ARCHITECT. Office, IVo. nicloilcou ISuilclinga. Persons about to build, ciui obtain designs for Public lluildings and Private Residences, with the requisite sped - licalions, estimates and superintendence. TII6 S.Ho It IV K KOOK, Dealer in Real Estate, HAS on hand, Building lots and improved property for sale on accommodating terms. Two Hrick houses, one Ofllce, and onn Hall for societies or otherwise Tor Kent. lyd. . Monroe St., No.24|, up stairs. \V in. It i n ^ li n m , Shirt Manufacturer, NEW BRITAIN. Connecticut. HAS appointed A.M.Adams agent for the sale of his shirts at Factory prices. Merchants, Clothiers, and others who are desirous of buying shirts of the best and cheapest make in the United States will call at A. M.Ad ams, clothing store, where they will find a full assortment. s?p28?lyd. Brentlinger & Armstrong, PltlSSCKIPTIOIYIHTS, HAVE?*just received at their medical store, a fresh sup ply of the most choice medicines, such as people may rely upon. In making their selections, no regard is paid to prices, so the article be or the best quality. Physicians' Prescriptions put up by careful hands at nil times, dnror night. aug21-lyrd KELLS & CALDWELL, (SUCCESSORS TO JAS. PAIJLI, & CO.) Importer*mi<1 Wholesale dealers in Drags, jJlcilieinCM, ChemicnlH, PnintH, OilM, &c. No. 83, UNION 11UILD1NGS, MAIN ST. HAVING purchasad the entire stock, fixtures, chemical apparatus, &c., of the firm or James Paull &c. would respectfully solicit the patronage of dealers and the public generally. All goods warranted In retiring from the Drug business, we take pleasure in recommending to mvorable consideration our successors, Mqssrs. Kells As Caldwell, and have no liesitation in saying that our fowier customers, and dealers generally, will re ceive that attention and accommodation which lias earned for this well known house a largo share or patronage. JAS.PAULL& CO. TODD &, DEVOL, AT THE WELL KNOWN STAND, Sign of the Black Mammoth Booty South End of Market Square, AKK now opening an unusually large stock of Fall and ? Winter Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, selected with great care, and manufactured at the very best workshops ol Philadelphia and New England, expressly for our Wholo sale and Retail trade. To our regular customers, and all others who may favor us with a call, we can offer you goods which we guarantee equal in quality or material and work manship, Ir> those manufactured in this or any part of the United States. TODD <Sc DEVOL. Wlioeling, Sep 24,1852. NEW FIRM. mm. MESSRS. CAYWOOD, CON KLIN dc CO., having purchased the entire stock orStoves, Tin, feSgSsW Copper and Sheet Iron ware of T. G. Culbert 5? son, would respectfully inform the citizens ol Wheeling and vicinity, that they will carry on I he 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; all persons wishing to purchase, would do well to call and nee us at NO. 19, Union St., at thi old and well'known njand heretofore occupied by T. G. Culbertson. Particular attention paid to repairing. Wheeling, Aug. 21. CAYWOOD. CONKL1N & CO Dyeing to live !! I'll (I'll & DAY Seventh st., three doors from Dr. Tappan's, STEUBENVILLE, OHIO Would inform the citizens of Wheeling and vicinity that they have commenced the Coloring Bnnine^M in every branch. Silks, Cottons and Woolens, warranted to staud coiors. Ladies' apparel, Gentlemen's Coats, Pants, Vests, &c. Fancy Colors Of "every shade got tip equal to new. Ribbons, Sbawbf, and overything in the way or coloring, cleaned, pressed, and done on the shortest notice, and on easy terras. Dear-Arrangements have been made with the steamer'Vi roqoa, ' to icceive aud deliver articles and packages Coras daily. ' ' [ \ ' >? JAS. "B. FIRTH seplH, JOSEPH DAY. CITY BUSINESS. nOB'T l'ORSYTII. J. r. HOPKINS. J. 11. FORSYTH JR. FORSYTHS & HOPKINS, (Successors to Forsyth and linker.) Forwurdlnq; nml Commission Merchants, PRODUCE AND FI.OUR DEALERS, Wheeling, Vn. HAVING completed our arrangements East anil West lor the safe anil speedy transit of Merchandize and Produce, wo tender our services to the public, with thu assurance that our facilities are unsurpassed; our llouso liavinga Railroad track running into it, and being very commodious ami detached from other buildings, gives our friends greater security lor their property. \}OTSolc Agents for the Baltimore and Ohio Trans portation Line, through direct to Philadelphia. N. I! Having cajacity to store 20,000 tons, no charge will be mado for storage when consigned for shipment. janSt F'S.&II. Wlll'lil.VIS & liAKIN, MERCHANT TAILORS; Monroe street, two doors from Market, under the "Washington Hall, Wheeling, Va.t Keop constantly on ham), a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestlngs, &c-, which will be made up to' or der In thu latest fctyle, and be*t manner. feb2G LUDWIG, KNEEDLER & CO., IVIIVLEMAIiE DGALKKH IN DR1TISI', l'RENCII AND A.MKR1CAN DRY GOODS, No. 110, North 7.hlrd Street, S. West corner of Pace Strret. PHILADELPHIA. <ilue aud Mxtnd Paper iiatnbli?lauieiit. A. R. DILLON & Co. (SUCCESSORS TO F. B. HORNBROOK.) Near the Calholic Burying ground. HA VK taken the above establishmont. whore they in tend t? manufacture Glue and Sand Paper of the best quality, which they will sell on as good tormsasfthoy can be bought anywhore in the VVeat. DC^"Gasli paid for scraps. tOl'i'Juk, 'JL'?W,dC MklUl!:'!' 11COA WAi&?< Manufactory. . THANKKUL for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, the subscriber would rospectful ly inform his friends and the public Generally that ha ^2ft?continues to manufacture the above named articles in all their variety, of which he has always on hand, agood as sortment for wholesale and retail at very low priccst He also keeps on hand, cooking stoves of the most ap proved pattei lis for coal and wood. Job work will continue to receive his particular attention and be executed with promptness and in a stylo that will please t lie most fastidious. angQ-1 E. VARXEV, no.8, Mninst. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, &c., &c. J II. CRUttiBACKER woulil annouues to his ? fiicr.d8 and the public generally, that hiving purchas ed the interest of the senior partner in the business lately conducted under the firm of J. Crumbacker & Son, lie will coiuiuuc the samo at the old stand, No. 17a, Main st., and would respectfully solicit, and trusts to merit a contin uance of t he patronage so li be rally bestowed on the old linn. He has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now opening an extensive and well selected stock or Drugs and Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy articles, &c., all of which were purchased Vler strict personal inspection ar.d with scrupulous regard *o purity of quality, and are now offered to the public on the most reasonable terms. lyr. GEORGE MENDEL. Wo 154, ITIniu .Street, WEEK LING VA. IS now receiving a LA RGB LOT OP CARPETS, RUGS, MATS AND MATTING. Also, Table and Floor Oio Cloths ofull widths, and keeps constantly on hand a larg I assortment of Furnature of every description. Gilt ami Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses, Glnss Plates, Veniliau and Transparent Window Hlinds, Blind Trimmings, Clocks Mahogany Vaneers, Varnish. Haircloth, Curled. Hair, Spring, Sacking Ifottons, Htassand Mahogany Stair Rods, cct. all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. augiM WM. COWDEN DAGUERREOTYPIST, UoomaN .50, Monroe street, between the New Hotel and the - Court House. Likenesses taken in any required shade, and colored to represent the living complexion by a new style of coloring ?warranted to never fade. Pictures o! all sizes, both sin gle and in groups, put up in plain and fancy cases, at the lowest prices. Likenesses of children accurately taken. DA GUERREOTYPE GALLERY. A. V. IMKTK1DGKinvites (attention to his Dagucrean Rooms, ami Apparatus, now the result of years of experience and close application to the art. Conlldent that he now combines in his establishment all of the i mpro vo. nieuts which time and proper leats have proven valuable, lie can promise to produce Likenesses combining all the beauty and perfection which has yet been attained by the Daguerrcan process. For the attractive and commodious style in which his rooms are fitted up, he invites the public to cnll and exam ine for themselves. His Cabinet of Specimens are always open for inspection. Likenesses taken ill all kinds or weather, singly, or in groups; also, post mortem likenesses taken at short notice. CC5~A well selected stock of materials?Chemicals, plates, cases, lor.kets. c.. always on hand and for sale. ICooiiim. Wo. :t(i Mouroe ?t., uear the Post Oflice no vIS AuicricniiH, Fntroni/e It our Own ITExiiiii fact urea. Wheeling Silk Factory. 4 MERICAN Silk, manufactured into superior aud sub 1\. stall til articles or the various fabrics now in use at GILL'S SILK FACTORY; Main Street, Ccntro Wheel ing. The curious in such matters are invited to call and see the process of manufacturing, and those wishing to pur chase Silks, wholesale or Tetail, can he supplied on reason able terms at Gill's Store, adjoining the Factory, or at A. M. Adams', J.S. Forbs', A. O. Fcirchild'a, Marsh & Tay lor's, and O. W. Iicisklll's, Wheeling, Va., and at Jantes Richardson's Furnishing Ware House, No. 119, Main Stieet, Cincinnati, O. Our Fabrics are warrentcd all pure Silk, and have taken the HIGHEST PKEMlUMS, and gold and silver medals, at the American Institute, New York, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, and Ohio State Fair. We aie constantly manufacturing, and our stock is now large and seasonable, comprising many varieties?velvets, satins, vestings, dress silks, fringes, cravats, handkerchiefs, of white, black, plaid, figured and printed, all the newest styles, made or hesttwined silk, twilled and plain. Also, shirts, drawers, and hall hose for gentlemen. Please call and patronize this important branch of Amer. ican manufacture. Orders for every variety olsilksprompt ly executed. Merchantable Cocoons and Reeled Silk bought. JOHN W. GTLL. New Music Store. Sign of the Orcciait Trigonum, No. 1UO mxiiit Street. -i J. FICKIKSON would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Wheeling and vi iti laflii cinity, that he has just opened a now and .1 Ss !l ??elegant establishment for the sale of Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Flagolets, Flutes, Fifes, Accorile ons, Banjos, and Tamborines. Brass Instruments tho first and best make. Instruction books for all kinds of Instruments; and for si 11 "inc. Music for the Piano, Guitar, Flute and Violin, also, tho newest Songs, Duetts, etc., and.tho very best Roman and Italian Violin nirl Guitar Strings. Claronets, Reeds, Timing Forks, also Violin and Guitar Screws, Violin Finger and Tail Boards. Bows for Vjolinccllo and Violin. , A. Kleber's Furniture Polish, Tor renovftting varnished Furniture* such as Pianos, Cabinets, Steam Boats or any descriptions or Furniture. Also for sale by tho Agent for Kleber, Pittsburg Pianos or the first and best manufacture in the United States, such as Nunns and Clark's grand and square Pianos, J. B. Dun ham's, Hallettand Allen's celebrated Boston Pianos, <fcc. Agent rorthe make orCarhardt and Needham's Patent Melodeous. Accordeons, and all kind ormuslcalinstruments repaired tie lowest prices. tr. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 06 MARKET ST., WHEELING, VA. THE SUBSCRIBER having made extensive arrange ments in the East for the supply or Marble, and con templating the erection or Steam works, he would invito the attention or Architects, Builders, and the public in gen eral to the inspection or his stock, consisting or Italian, Egytian, Sienna, American and other Marbles or the finest qualities, which can be sold lower than any other establish* ment in the west. Dealers would find it to their advantage to inspect his stock before purchasing elsewhere. His work is done in the most elaborate style, and ho would invite the attention or purchasers to examine his. stockorStatuary and other carved work, Monuments, Cen otaphs, Tombs, Head and foot stones, dec., and Grave yard work in every variety; being enabled by his superior facil ities to supply this work at considerable lower prices than any other establishment in the country. Please give me a call and examine my work. MICHAEL J. ROHAN, Marble Mason and Vault Builder. tCS^Also Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, Plaster Casts and Models, and Marietta Grind stones, warrantod at the lowest trade prices. t y. d. New Patent Premium SAFETY ?AS I,AMPS, AND Patent Phosgene Gnu, FOR BURNING IN' THE S A ME. This Lamp, for producing a portable Light, i* confidently recommended, as sitperior to any other now in rue. THE LIGHT is produced by the burning of an aeriform Gas, which is emitted in beautiftil jeta from small per. foratlons in Platina. The Gas is generated as it is used, by the heat orits own combustion acting on the burner, connected with the Liquid iu the Lamp. Thus it is a perfect and portable apparatus lor creating and burning aeriform Gas. Its construction is such, that all possibility or accident Irom its use is entirely removed; and the great simplicity of i ts arrangement renders it less liable to get out ororder than any other kind of Lamp. It requires no cleaning and trim 11 ting, -as do the Oil and Cainphene lamps, and burns equally well, either with or without a glass globe or shade, and per fectly free from smoke or odor. The opinions or the scientific may be learned from the fact that at the Annual Fair of the American Institute, in IMS, a SILVER MEDAL wajrawarded to the Inventor, and a Di ploma to the Manufacturerjand at the same it was pronounc ed the BEST LlGHT'ever exhibited to the Institute. The above for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by J. K. DUNHAM <& CO, No. 28 Monroe St., near the Post office : Wheempy Va FOR SALE.?A line liorte, 8 years old. Also?one wor^ home. ap21 8. AVERY. WHEELING. I. W. STKPIIKM.I. CUiB.BBA.TTY. r. \V. KKOX. Wheeling Novelty Works STEPHIWS, llEA'I'TV 4- Co., MANUFACTURERS OF SCALES, LOCKS, LATCHES, COFFEE MILLS, ALL KIND8 OF FASTENINGS, HINGES AND MALRABLE CASTIisGS, IVilCClillff, Vll. ? "WANTED.?The highest pi ice will bo paid in cash, for scraps or wrought ami cast iron, copper and brass, at the Wheeling Novelty Works, Centro Wheeling. mar25-tinul STEPHENS, BEATTY & Co. EVANS & BROTHER, MARBLE WORKERS, North end of Crc.ck Bridge, Main Street. WHEELING, VA. 03~3!onumcnts,Tomb and Grave .atones, in all their varieties furnished to order. ap21 Strobel &, Bloeb, "Wholeimlo Dcalcm in "Wine* & liiqnorit, No. 1T7 Main Street, in the building formerly known an the "Columbia House." np21-l v WHEELING, VA. "I i \ JJOXfcS ORANGES; 1U 4 Lemons; 1 Bbl. Baryoci Cocoa Nuts;. 15 Hus. Ground Nuts; 20 Bbl. Davis* Butler, Sugar, and Soda Crackers. Just received and for sale by ap2l R. T. BROOKS. Wheeling Marble Works. 11. llLUJI & CO., MANUFACTURERS of tomb stones, statues, mantle pieces, table wash stands lor steamhoats and hotels, and ornamental columns, window caps, etc., for dwelling houses, and other buildings, and builders or vaults. SHOP:?Corner Quincy and Market btreetx, ap7-ly Wheeling, Vn. NOTICE.?All persons indebted to E A Blum are re quested to settle, and thoie having claims, to present them. Wilde & Brother BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, tl^HOLKSALE and Retail dealers in miscellaneous, Y> medical, theological and school books, stationery, wall paper and window blinds. Wholesale dealcis, school committees, teachers, and others supplied at the lowest ratesat the Bookstore, corner ol 3/ain und Union streets, Wheeling, Va. ap8 m Calvin Rice, PAIN 1'EII, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, &c., AT?. 132 Main Street, lip 10-1 y WHKKUSK. TODL) &. UtVOL, tp HOLES ALE AND It E TA IL DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes! Mens', Boys' and Childrcns* Leghorn, Canton and Palm Leaf Hats* <&c., at the wel known st;uid of the ISlncIt ITIumuioth Boot South end of the Ma -ket Square. WE are n ?w opening an unu&uully lar;_c stoci of Spring and Summer Hoot*, Shorn, llata and Caps, selected with great care; and manufactured at the ?best workshops of Philadelphia and New England, expressly for our Wholesale and Retail Trade. To our reg ular customers iiid all others who may favor us with a call we can ofTer you Good*, which we guarantee equal in qual ity ol materials and workmanship, to those manufactured in this or any part of the United States. marl7 TODD & DEVOL. Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road. DORSEY, NORTON & KNOX, Receiving & Forwarding Agents, Corner of iflonroc and WatcrSts., Wheeling, Va. ELY DOItSKV. E. N. NORTON. F. W. KNOX. I HAVING consummated arrangements with our corres pondents, we are prepared to receipt for goods | to all parts on the western waters; also to lialtimore, Philadelphia. New York and Boston. janl?-tf J. W. Robb, Clarir ITInuuFiictiircr, mid Dealer in Furni ture, HAS always on hand, at his old established stand, A*o. Ill Main St., Wheeling, I 'a., Every variety of chairs, warranted of the best material and workman-ship, lie would invite those who may wish to purchase, to cail and examine his stock of Cabinet Fur niture, which has been selected by him, expressly for this market. It consists ol sofas, bureaus, sprii.g seatr.hairs, wash and work stand, wbat-nofs, bedsteads of every variety, cribs, ottomnns, lounges, card, dining and break fast tables, Ac., all ot which will be sold at the lowest rates. J. W. R. believes that an experience of many years in the business, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all who inay honor him with e call. maris New Watch and Jewelry Store. I Jiuom, No. A, Washington Ilull, Monroe St.t WHEELING, VA HpHE subscriber wouUlca I the attention of the public to i X his well selected stock or watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, and fancy goods, which he is now opening.? | His stock is composed in part or gold and silver watchcs, keys, guards and chains. Every description of gold jewelry; Gold, silver, silver plated and common spectacles; Pure silver table, tea, dessert, sugar, mustard and salt spoons, and butter knives; Plated and German silver forks, spoons, butter knives, etc. etc. Port monnaes, pocket cutlery, scissors; Vkry fink razors, strops, shaving cream, etc.; Perfumery, combs, brushosand a great variety of fancy goods; Particular attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jeweli y, and engraving handsomely done. A share ol pationage is respectfully solicited. ap&-dtf C.P.BROWN. New WHolesaie Tobacco atore, IOtrAN, CAKK rir Co., arc now ready to supply dealers J in the city or country, with Virginia Chewing Tobac, co, imported and dome tic segara, snuff, of all kind*, snuff boxes, etc. ^ They will offer, on the host terms, at their wholsale store No. 81 Main street, between Quincy and A/onroe streets, "i 0 boxes 5s and Ss lump chewing tobacco; 200 do ? lb do do 250 do pound, some very superior; CO do Diadem and dew drop twist; 30 cross yellow bank and amulet fine cut; 20 Mil smokuig tobacco; 1000 papers do do 200,000 superior segar*; 300,000 domestic do 160 boxes chalk pipes and pipe heads; 50 gross snuffboxes; 20 do cigar cases, etc., etc. Dealers are invited to call and examine our stock. Wo are determined to offer inducements equal to any in the aestern market. mat 30 Speed and Safety! WASHINGTON~AND WHEELING TRT- WEEKL Y EXPRESS! THK subscriber has perfected his arrangements for run ning a regular Wagon Line, for the rapid transmis sion cf Freight, Packages and Parcels J Between the above mentioned, and all intermediate points I This will be emphatically a Safe and Speedy Accommo dation Link, by which articles, large and small, entrusted to it, will bo carried speedily and safely. The Proprietor hopes to secure a patronage .vbich will amply sustain it, and afford a fair margin for a living profit. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. LEAVF?Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. AI., arriving In Washington at C o'clock, each day. LKAVE?Washington every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M., arrivingin Wheeling at 6 o'clock, each evening. OFFICES:?In Wheeling after the first or April, 1853, on Market Street, above Monroe, nearly opposite '?Wash ington Hall," and in Washington, in the rear of Mo-row's Store. mar26 L. W. STOCKTON. To Country Merchant!*. Wholesale Boots and Shoes. M'CLALLENS & KNOX, have commenced receiving their Spring and Summer assortment or Hoots, Shoes ar.d Palm Hats. When completed, they do not hesitate t. sav, that ii will be the largest an I best ever offered in this market. To country merchants on their way EasL especially, an invitation is extended, to call; assurance'being felt, that upon examination, they will find it to their advantage to purchase here, instead ol the Eastern markets. Thankful for the patronage heretofore extended to them, they solicit a continuance of the same. feb25 M'CLALLENS & KNOX. Spring and Summer Clothing. STEPHEN RICE, Merchant Tailor, ANNOUNCES to hisold friends and customers and the public generally, that having re commenced business, he is now receiving at his new Store Room in the SPltbiG HOUSE, Wate+Str et, a splendid assortment of CLOTHS or every color, quality, and variety. Plain and fancy CASS 1Mb.RES; Silk, Satin, and. all kinds of VESTI\GS, &c., recently selected by himself in the Eastern cities, suitable for the Spring and Summer, and which he will make op to order at the_?ftortest notice, in the bent manner, and fate*t style, Hi* fancy Department embraces Shirts of every kind. Collars, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Undershirts, Drawers, Stockings, and every article kept in Gentlemen's general furnishing Store. If you want the best fit out in the city, call at "Head Quarters," South room SPJUGO HOUSE, Water' Street. marl5-tf J. R. ANNAN. 8. MAGUIRE. K. REYNOLDS Annan, Maguire and Co., ' (LATE OF CUMBERLAND, MD.) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, No. 57, Main Street, Wheeling, Vn. IE?"Will give prompt attention to consignments. From their long experience in the Commission and Forwarding bu8ii:ess,lhey are prepared to offer facilities eq.al to that or any other house. jan20 ("Cincinnati Gazette and Louisville Journal copy 3ml Removal and Co-Partnerabip. SD? HAKPEK has removed his wholesale and retail . hat and cap store to the south corner of Main and Union sts , (immediately south or his old stand) and has associated with him in business his son, H. M. Harper, un* der the name and style of S, D. Harper dc Son ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to me are most respectfully requested to call and settle their ac niar23 . D. HARPER. FOR THE LADIES. ANOTHER lot of fine Gold BreastPins. Ear Rings, Finger Rings and Lockets, just received and for sale at c. P. BROWN'S, 30 No. 4 Washington Hall. WHEELING. wm. t7~selby. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Forciyu & Domestic Dry Gooili, No. 117 Main st., West side, between Monroe and Union sis. Wheeling, Va., IS NOW in receipt ofliis Spring stock of Dry Goods and Notions, dircct from importers and .Manufactu rers. Comprising as complete and desirable a stock of goods adapted to the trade 01 this section as can be found in any hoire, Ea?tor West, to which 1 would respectfully invite the attention of retail dealers; consisting 01 DRESS GOODS. In black silks, alpacas, poplins, law.is, de laines, gins hams, etc., with a very large stock or prints, of the best makes and colors. Also, bonnets, ribbons, linings, and other trimmings in variety. And of men's wear. In cloths, cassimers, sattinetts, merino cassimeies, jeans, tweeds, and summer cloths; also, Cottonades, Den nis' blue drills, brown linens, linen drills, nankeens and other such goods, a very dcsirab.c assortment. Also, men's and boy's palm hats, Leghorn andCan'on hats, solt wool, brash hats, etc.; with a full stock of linen and cot ton bagging, seamless bags, burlaps, tablo diapers, crash, drillings, tickings, checks, shirting, stripes, etc., brown and bleached muslins; with a good stock of white goods in the NOTION LINE. As cambrics, jaconets, Irish linens, laces, threads, but tons, hosiery, gloves, combs, etc., in all their variety. My whole *tock will be louud unsurpassed, as well iu quality und style, as in prices. inirSo W. T. SKLBY. lVlcGXiALLJbJJNrS 6l K.1M OIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS \St BOOTS AND SHOES, Men nd Boys' Palm Hats, Band Boxes ?c., at the well known stand of the BIG- Rc-D BOOT. WE arc now receiving from our Eastern Manufacturing Establishments, one of the largest and best manutrc tured assortment ofBoots and Shoes, tor Sprit.g & Summer wear, ever otTeied in this or any other market. They have been manufactured to O der, according to our own diiec tious, and arc intended expressly (or retailing. To our regular customers, and all others who may favor us with a call, we offer an unusually large variety of Hoots and Shoes, which we guarantee equal in quality of material and workmanship to those mannfactut ed in this or any part o the United States. Our stock will be found to consist, ii. part, of the foliowingseasonable goods: NO. 187. WOMFN'S OAlTPRS, HALF MEN'S FOOTS. gaitfrs and jfnnYj 1,500 men's call boots, linds. 1,000 men's goat boots, 200 prwomens gaiters, 1,000 pr men's kip boots, 100 do half gaiters, 1,000 men's buff and seal do 500 do walking shoes, men's brooan*. 500 do pegged buskins, 1,000 men's calf brogans, 500 do kid buskins, slip 1,000goat brogans, pers and Jenny Limls. 1,500 kip do A Iso, an assoi tment of 500 buff and seal boots, SillLDKKN'8 HOOTED. 1,000 dO thick do 1,500 pr fancy booteas, boys'boot*. 2,000 kid tfc moyocco '* 500 pair boys call boots, 1,500 children's peg'd" 100 do kip do 100children'8 goat " 300 do thick do misses bootees and 200 do seal do BC'SKtNS. YOUTH' COOTS. I 500 misses morocco lace, 500 pr youths calf boots, | 300 do kip do 300 do kip do j 300 do calf do 200 do thick do 300 do kidandmo- boys and youths brooans. rocco buskins l,000pr boys kip brogans, 150 do black, bine, and 500 do calf do bronzed gaiters, 500 do thick do UI'M S1IOK8. WOMEN'S LACK BOOTS. 1500 pairs men's gum shoes. 1,500 goat lace boots, 1000 do Mrs. do do 1,000calf do 800 do Misses do do 500 1 jd do MENS AND BOYS l'Al.St IlATS. COO kip do 1500 doz. mens' and bo; 8' band boxes. straw hats, the largest as-1200 Hand looses, superior sortment ever brought in- quality. to the city, French Hootand Shoe kit. Lace leather for sewing bells ?ScC., 2 >doz Deer Skins, 50 sides alum tanned Cowhides Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, we Hdicita continuance or the same. marl Mc CLALLENS <fc KNOX n 1853. ADAMS & C O ' S EXPRESS NOTICE. AVc arrangements between Wheeling, Baltimore, Philadel phia, A'etc York, Boston and the Hast. 11 HE public aie respectfully informed that we have . made arrangements by which we shall run a Daily Exprcax From Haiti more to Wheeling, via Haiti more and Ohio Railroad, and connecting at Baltimore with our Great Eastern Express, to and frumall the Cities and Towns oi the Eastern and Middle States. We are now prepared to forward by this route, all descriptions of light and valua ble Goods, Packages, Hank Hills, Specie, Jewelry, &c., at mail Speed, in charge of careful Messengers. Express for Baltimore and the East, will leave WHEEL ING daily, at 8 o'c.ock, A. M. leave BALTIMORE daily, at 7, P. M. Merchants and others, are respectfully solicited to ordei their Goods through Adams & Go's Express. aplr.-if ADAMS & CO. OFFICE:?Market Street, McLure House. L. E. FORSYTH, Agent. u*. F. roiM.AN. Wm. F. Coplan & J. B. Keys. Forwarding Agent* and COMMISSION MER CHANTS, WHEELING, VA. KSTA re prepared to Forwaid Merchandise, and Pro. dure, by Railroad and Steamboat, without delay. REFER TO?Samuel Neal, Wheeling, V'a. 44 J. Taylor 4* Son, Baltimore, Md.g " Taylor 4-Keys, 41 44 Kirkland, Oliase & Co., 44 ** Albert 4- Brother, 44 44 J. P. Pleasant 4- Son, 44 44 Keys, Maltby & Co., Cincinnati!, Ohio. 44 J. F. Torrence, 44 44 44 Pearson ?$? Davis, 44 44 44 S. T. Curd Co., Louisville, Ky. 44 S. W. Puph, 44 George W. Philiips, Madison, Ind. Wheeling to Cleveland in Twelve Hours, \i\ CLEVELAND AND 1TFSBURGH RAILROAD, FROBI WELLSV1LI.E In connection with the splendid, side-wheel steamers Winchester and Diurnal. The steamer WINCH ES TKK, Capt. Geo. ii. Moore, eaves Wheeling on Mtn il lays, Wednesdays and Fri-fj da>>, ?.nu the steamer DIURNAL, Capt. Tnos. i>. Ca in mm;, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 o clock, a. m. precisely, and reach Wellsville in time 1 connnct with the Express Tr in of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, for Cleveland. The above steamers conncct at wheeling with the BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD; ?WITH TIIE? VmONLINKOF MTEA3IKR8 FROM louisvillk; And the regular packets from Marietta and Parkersbun Passengers are ticketed through from Wheeling, Stei beiiville, and intermediate landings between Wheeling an Wellsville, to Cleveland. The Clcv land and Pittsburgh Kailroad connects 1 I jveland with the 'Ileveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad, and the Toledo, Noricalkand Cleveland Railroad. For the South and West, with the LAKE SHORE RAILROAD, FOR THE EAST. New York and Erie, or New York Central Kailroad Li ne wt 11 find this a cheap, expeditious, comfortable, and plea aut route. Returning. Kcgular connections are made at Cleveland with tl: above Kail roads, and at Wclls?ville with the above naror Steamers. S. C. BAKER dr CO., Agents, Wheeling. ALEX. DOYLE, Agent, Steubenville. J. DUKAND, Superintendant. feb23-?53 C. & P. K. R., Cleveland. Notice to Housekeepers. NEW CARPETS AT REDUCED I?KfCE> 1 ft OOO YARDS or Carpets at No. 143, Main stree lU,UvyU The Subscriber respectfully informs his cu tomersand the public generally, that he has just returm from the east, and is now receiving the largest, best, ai most beautiful stock of Carpets, Kugs, Oil Cloths, etc. et ever offered In this city, embracing almost every variety style and quality that can be found in the Eastern market . from tlie finest English Velvets down to a common Rag ca pet. This stock has been selected with great care, and po chased under the most favorable circumstances, which xri I enable me to sell them much lower than the same quality ? goods were ever sold in this city. Those in want or goo? iu niv line, will please call and select from ray stock of ov. 16,000 yards, with 160 different patterns, varying in prl * ton) 12ic. to S2 per yard. "*r.M J. C. HARBOUR, no. 143. Main st. MeliURE HOUSE, JAMES CARROLL, PROPRIETOR. WHEELING, VA. HAS been recently completed at a cost of over $100,0 ? and furnished in the very best style. It contains 1 the appliances in use in the best Eastern Hotels, and calculated in all respects for & first class House. The Proprietor having been engaged heretofore in one ' the best-Eastern Hotels is determined to accommodate h ? patrons In a style inferior to none west or east, and re pectfully solicits their favor. ffeb9:tl ?, ? j?extra fine?just opened at VOWELL'S drug store, 24 Union st BALTIMORE. Odd Fellows, lUniioiiH, Red Uleu, Son* of 'few pernnce, And other Society Regalia, Banners, Seals and Jewels, manufactured and soltl by Gibbs <Sf Smith, No. 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. THE asortment usually on hand consists of REGALIA, Odd Felloies*?Grand and Subordinate Lodge and fill* ' ' campment. * Past Grand and other Officers, plain and 4 embroidered. 4 1st, 2d, 3d, 4thand 5th Degree Parade Re ? galias. ? Pichly embroidered Encampment Parad Regalias. Masonic?Knights Templar, Royal Arch, and Master. * Jewels, Robes, Banneis, Swords, &c. Sons of Temperance?National, Grand and Subordinate Divisions?Officers and Members. /led 3/rti?Sachems, Past Officers, and richly embroidered 3d Degree Working and Parade Regalia. JEWELS Of the various Orders", of Silver, Gilt or Plated Metals, ncluding Knights Templar, (with Dirks.) BANNERS. Banners ofavery size, style and cost, adapted to the va rious Orders and Societies, manufactured to order; aud De signs for Banners, when required, furnished free of ex pense, showing the style of the same when finished. Also ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. <5tc. Comprising the largest asortment to be found in the U. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit up their Halls, or supply themselves with Parade or Working Regalia, Banners, &c., can depend up on having their orders satisfactorily filled, by calling on or addressing GIBBS <fc SMITH, Regalia and Banner Manufacturers, 13 Baltimore Street, Haiti more, Md. CX3T G. T. FRY, Agei:*^" \Vheeling. Va. octo-tf Co-Vartnership. [HAVE this day associated with me in business, Mr. O. A. ZANK, late ot Wheeling, Va Baltimore, Feb. 1st, 1S63. MICHAEL HERR. THE subscribers having connected themselves, under fhe firm o! Miciiaei. Hekr 4* Co., will transact the coin ission business lor the sale of Produce, Provisions, 4*c., .t Nos. 83 and OH Spear's \Vharf, and at Hei r's Depot, ad ioininz Calvert Station. Noith St. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends. givinga>suiance of their bcstuttei tioi. to all consignments upon which advances will bs made wl'cn lequired. MICHAEL HERR; Baltimore, Feb. 1st, IS-33. O. A.ZAXE. fel> 10 C. It. W. ALNUTT. R. II. LOVE. C.V.MARTIN. Love, Martin & Go., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BALTIMORE, MD., No. 3, Exch?u?c Place. Agents for the sale of Itacou, I'ork, Lard, Butter, lljzir, IVhiaky and Western Produce generally. POSSESSING ample means and every facility for doing business, in a satisfactory mannei, they respecilully so licit a share o' the patronage of those requiring an Agent, in this .Market. Particular attention is given to the purchase ol Groceries for Western account. Refer to, Baltimore Bankers and Merchants, generally. D. Lamb, Esq., Cashier North Western Bank, Wheeling. S.Brady, " Merchants A- Mechanics, *' John List, " Farmers & Manufacturers, " J C. Tail man, *' Branch State Bai.kciO-, Bridge port. J. H. Forsyth, Wheeling, Va Lewis Bay ha, 44 James R Baker, " W. W. Shriver, 41 Aaron Kelly, " John R. Morrow, 41 Sep.16 G-wyn & Reid, Importers and Jobber* of Wry Goods. iVo. 7 Hanover Street. BALTIMORE, Md. OFFER for sale, on the moat favorable terms, a choice aud select stock of Stalpk and Fanct Dry Goons, to which they lespectfully invite the attention of tl e trade generally. mnvQo-dtf ALEX. PENN. RlCIl'D D. MITCHELL.. PENN & MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. 67 South Gay Street; Baltimore. references: T)an'l Sprigg, cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4-Co. do Love, Martin 4- Co. do Thos. J. Carson 4- Co. do Pollard, Bird 4-Co. do James R. Baker, Whecl'ng. W. IV. Sliriver, do Forsyths' 4- Hopkins. do Rhodes4-Ogilbey, Bridgeport. Hollo way 4* H'kr field, do janl?:lyd P. UfclLY. K* C. BOWIE. BELT & BOWIE, TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, 1 Ellicott Street, Baltimore. REFERENCES: Hon Thomas G. Pratt, Ex-Go v. and U S Senator of J/d. Hon John Glenn, Judge Circuit Court U S for J/d. Hank-l Sprlgg, Esq., Cash'r .Merchants C'k? Haiti more. Agmlla Giles, Esq. ? Franklin ? do True man Cross, Esq.? Com. 4- Far. li'k do Duvall, Rogers & Co. ,lo Fitzgerald 4- Magruder, do Lon* 4- Byrn, do Webb, Rowland 4* Co.?Louisville. Forsyths Iiopkins?Wheeling. James R. Halter, do CJau29 GOSNELL. J. L. buck GOSNEL.L. L. W. GOSNELL & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale ofall kinds of COUNTRY PKOUlfCE, 71 Bowly's Wharf, (South St.), BALTIMORE. REFERENCESt C. Brooks, Pres't Western Bank, ) J. D. Early, Esq. S Baltimore. Jl/iller. iVayhew 4* Co. J Wm. T. Selby, John Goshorn 4- Son. > Wheeling. Jacob Senseny. J A.J. Wheeler, R. B. Bowler, > Cincinnati. Bruce, .Vorgan Co. J Webb, Roland 4- Co. i W. C. Brooks. 4- co ? Louisville. J. S. ilforehead, J Jesse Hook. Waynesburg, Pa. [Jan26 TABB, SHIPLEY & CO. Flour iiud ii ea era 1 Produce COMMISSION MiiiRCHANTS, 51 Light Street, Baltimore. REFERENCES: C C Jamison, Esq, Cashier Bank of Baltimore. 1) Sprigg, Esq, Cashier .Morclwrits' Bank. Ti'ucinan Cross, Esq, Cashiei Com. & Farmers* Bank. Mevsrs Green way 6c Co, Backers, Baltimore. 44 John Sullivan 6z Soup, ?? " 8 C Baker dt Co, Wheeling. Mr Jas R Baker, ** Mr E B Sweatingen, " U3~Cashadvances made on consignments. dec6 JOSEPH GIST, JOHN M. WELLS, Of I VelUburg, Va. Of WrfUiurg, Va . GIST & WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE. DCS"Particular attention paid to the sale of Flour and other Produce, 'with prompt returns.* Advances made on consignments. REFTRENCES: Brooks, Tibballs 4-Fulton, Baltimore. Cole 4- Howard, do Brooks. Son 4* Co. do SlinglufT, Ensey 4- Co. do Brown 4- Kii kpatrick, Pittsburgh. James Dalzell. do Dr. J. C. campbell, Wheeling. (Jan*?? Baltimore Piano Forte Manufactory. J J. WISE <fc BROTHER, manufacturers01 Boudoir, ? Grand and Square Pianos, request the special atten tion or female performers, to a late and important im provement in the todch or the piano. By this invention the keys or the same piano can be regulated to hard or so it touch, so as to suit the exact elastic strength of the fingers, it being well known to every performet, that the touch is or the first great importance, it *vere vain to talk of fine tone if the keys are not susceptible ol a fiee and elestic movement, otherwise, the inherent qualities of the instrument will remain unknown. Those who would avail themselves or the best possible means of playing the piano, should not fail to give this invention a trial. See business circulars, which may be had free of post, age, by addressing manufacturers. J. J. WISE @ BROTHER, marSG BaLtimork. Fine Goods for Gentlemen's^Wear. Cowan*! Tailoring nnd Fprnlihing Store, No. 157 iialtimore st? opposite the Museum. BALTIMORE, HAVING on hand a Urge uid varied assortment or spring and summer goods, we respectfully invite the order of our Wheeling mends, ? Muring them that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. Should our selections of Ikncy eoods fail to meet the taste ofour customers, the articles may be returned, at our risk and eosU as the constantaimofthis establishment will be to give satisfaction in every case. mar2&-3.?i Stein & Brother, Manufacturer!t and Wholesale Dealers m CLOTHING, ATo, 316 Baltimore Street, between Utneard and Liberty St*. mar28-3m BALTIMORE. REVERE HOUSE. BY J. A.. niiFEI.FISBKBi ADJOIX1HO Til* DSTOT, mai28 Cumberland, hid.