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P-^^riptton* to the Wheeling Intelligence*?. ^rrnB^K'N",,T? K9,' ?,18 *U'h?r'*eJ to act as general .tflrtc^reai,d ,ec-'Pt ^subscriptions to the Vis* ?lfD i *ir Kiroaxa*. Te t orrf-poudfun f -txBRS concerning au script ion. advertising or oth-1 Uncial bu?iwe?? or the Intelligencer, should be ad-1 tX #d to t!>c Proprietors. concsrnins the editorial department or the pa h, *.!? be addressed to the editors* jointly, or to ei- j ^ oflln'itl* <K'";,aorJtut<i writing for publication, will ptcaw c!iT?'?,iJc ?r"*i-*"1" ,fl fliJfvinffl or the above ru es will greatly oblige us, i 2c?re pr??"<pt ?tfeution to coriespoudents i.in they "-herxvi^ some times lecleve. "~^Hr Wobk of re-paving Monroe street from ff,!ertoM?in, was commenced yesterday. It will y ji improvement much needed. gMsi Sl**Li*0.?A inan charged with stealing ;<ro torses from the farm of Mr. Henry Ma<on, Ijj.Tuesday niyht, was arrested in St. Ciairsville, jn! will t? t'rouuhl to this eily lor trial. jj-TukJusio* Edito* leaves this morning for ttet sl on business connected with tlit further np;,veincnl of the Intelligencer. In hisabsence I, lifts the usual courtesies of lis friends for vL,ribslitu es, esp-oi.illy the efficient and fnith fjl foreman of this office, .Mr. Beattv, whom our pitrins ?ill find proupt and alilein subserving their irislies Tutcotsr.it sroxic ol Trinity church (P. E.) at Grate Creek, will he laid on Thursday next, 25th jr.st-, tfi'li appropriate ceremonies. VVe under stand that"11 es,ra ,r;,in ?f ca,s will leave the pcpoi in this city on that day, in ord. r to i noble sjclicf our citizens as may feel disposed to do so, D participa'e in the ceremonies of tne occasion. Tit Arriiucmm Fair, to be held on the Id-, 3,!. mil attract vast crowds to our city, and will, therefor--, benefit almost every department of trade, Acoaifl.ltec is now soliciting conlri utions, to de fray'.be many immediate expenses attending the prepariiiun of the grounds, Ac. We trust tl.at tai.boncof our besiuess men will contribute his ?&jre. r ?,?x ? CouwuiND?We regret to learn lisnaich received iuthiscity yesterday, that . 7nf cases uf Cholera, which have proved ' ""T^ occumU >" Cumberland within a few The deaths, at the date of the (l.si.atch L i eiinc ten. We trust that the statement ? " w lie chiefly the result of the alarm T, h aenerally succeeds a Tew cases or this dis (Vest, and Which induces deaths oc eurrins from a variety of other cause,, to be as Mmeri' JoUinal?rye3le'" ^-WeCUV?:Tu.-A friend writes ?S . ?nof the county, that they have fr -in the "PP' ' P e of tbe cholera in Cumber U.g'jtful ?ccoun io w ,lim emphatically 1 e: *0truth in the ruir.or. Our town, ^.?Jm"excessive heat or the weather, u 1 ??ms been uuusually healthy. A number Jrdeaui have occurred from nholera morbus, but Ifone that rould not be traced to special impru ieoce?n dieland utter neglec of the.uoslord.na r.,ies for ttie security of healtlu 1 here is notl .vhatever like an epidemic, and our physicians, InttTtte exec ptio as ol* few cases eluded to, have but little to do. The Fairmont Republican* speaking of Martin Jlilvoy, arrested for unlocking the Railroad switch ?tCameron, says that Mr. Bogard, an intelligent &mrtor that neighborhood testified that at about an hoar previous to the arrival or the train Tram Billim.reon the day or the accident, he ?asd"" Tin< a team homeward, and as be reached the Of a high hill that overlooks the track, he observed Mulvoy approach the track and deliber ately tike a key from bis pocket, unlrck the ball or lever, and leave it in that state. Supposing iiia to be in the service or the company and acting incipience tootdert, Mr. Bogard said nothing about his discovery until after he learned that the train bad ruu off the switch on account or.dul voy's derangement or it. The prisoner was ta ken ta Moundsville, and safely lodged in jail to awaith's trial. Great credit is due to. the Railroad Company for the promptness with which they have acte J in the matter. Mr. Ford, the agent ,t Wheeling, and Mr. Tegmeyer, assistant rua.i master, deserve inenl on for their energetic labors in ferreting out the accused. Coil Cms?New Allotment.?The Cumber land Journal says the Baltimore and Ohio Railro .d Compviy have increased the nun^er of coal cars anil motive power heretofore employed in the coal trade of that region. Heretofore the number lias been 13-5 daily; itisno.v 181 daily This ore >urse. will produce a corresponding increase in the amoaatofcoa transported over the road. Bill a one with this, a ne? allotment baa been mode. Hitueriu the Cumberland Coai and Ir.in Companv have heel, furnished 40 of the 131 cars that arriv e daily; now they have HO of the 131. with a pro ratadUtiijut on of the balance anion* the othei Companies ol the Prosburg region. The number of cars Burnished the George's Creek Valley con timi'S the same. This new arr;> gement, we sit pose, has grown out ol the controversy bet? eeutne Railroad Com pmyand IheCumbertand Coaland Iron Company, which at one time bid fa r to result in a suit on the part uf the latter against the former for a breach ot contract. The Wests** aii.road.?The Belmont Chron icle, says: "the committee appointed at the Union town meeting of the 30th July, to confer with the city of Wheeling on the subject of this pr.,p sed improvement, visited Wheeling on Saturday last, and had an interview with a committee of the Council of the city of Wheeling, and tnat the cjinmittee feel confident that if one-fourth or the a i ount nt cessary to complete the work c.?n be se cured on stock subscribed west or the Ohio river, that one fourth can be secured east of the river, and that that amount will be a sufficient basis ol credit ot: ? hicl to raise the other hair upon good terms. Mr. Elle'.t, the Chief Engineer of the Hanpfi'ld Road, by invitation, was present, and fully expressed his views of the enterprise. He regards it as one of great importance to \V heeling, to thr Henpfie'd and Baltimore Railroads, to the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, and a work from which stockholders may safely calculate on liberal dividends. In these views the Wheeling committee concurred* To the success of the un dertaking, however, we ore informed, a change in our Railroad law is probably indispensable, and this change, it is confidently expected, can be ob tamed.ftoin ti e next Legislature." Notice to oorsiguees. TB' To lowing J-Knted article, r.imlnln, lnAdajnwi 1 Co '. Exi-era Office, wlu be ?"><>?' PnbUc Auction (li cot previously calleu for.) on the flUl&-J of b^r, io i>ay charges, audlortw benefit ol whom u nuy couo ru: , ?.rV?rw Aire 8. Wick, .Morri?town,0...... { I***?*8 J. H, Hegin, We t Alexandita, Fa * ? Marx < i raff, W heeling o ? J-M. Hoseraan, Farkeraburg, Va. - , Kev.c Woicjtt, Wheeling } ? Alls Cummiugs; do *.***"? ? Good heart dc Kaatman, Zaneaville, * , Dr. H LUck, Wheeling \ ? K. Hagar. Baruesville, O ? National T? legrapli Co., Wheeling J W.S Tltmibarg, do J , J Bigier, Sunfith, O t vox Mcliain?v Knox, Cadi*. O "j Hitzabrtii Fi.ber, Captina Creek* } pacnagp J Mlmont, Wheeling i b?a A. dc S rieidrTS, 8t CtolraTllle i P Lewis. Mt Kia?a lfO... } |?ac*ar W. O. Brieu, Steubenvllle, O J , A. II. Lewis, Wheeling "} , . U?^UlO?0 ?"b:-PIOMAN. A^t MORANDl'S RE8TAUKANT> AND OYSTER SALOON, l?t Hala ?""? [rOKMKILT Til* ??OEM,"] 1 WHEBL1NG, VA. CO-llot Coffee. Tea, Maata, etc. A mat 13, IU / n. A T.BNCAR FOH 1853 n f--r ii i JULV. *? T; w.'. T*. i 2 10 11 IB <3 " 2? {? 'L ,0 S.I 21 22 K & if' M 27 23 ??.* L=?AUliUnl. m K. T. W. T. ?* * 2 3 4 6 C *4 8 9 1U 11 12 1 ,2 13 10 17 IS 19 2f? o? 22 23 W 24 26 2*. 28 2i> 30 31 .. SBHTBMIiKK. OCTOBKK. a. M. T. w. T. r. f. ... .. 1 2 3 1 5 GTS ?? 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24* 85 20 27 23 29 H 31 ?. H VKAlbKK. a. M. T. TV. - - - .. 1 2 3 4 0 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 , |3 14 16 10 17 18 19 ?*) 21 22 23 21 25 20 127 2S 29 30 UKCKMHbR. M. T. w. T. r. B 12 3 ? - , o - 'i "1 '?? 7 H U 10; 4 6 r. 7 H 9 10 is is s a g ? 2 2* ?7 QJ go . '?o .,^1^ KiiiA-L. tiiil'A i. -ci Valuable .Land. iui" sale. . HOJIT ?OOU acre. ol improved M.rsliall County ^SaSSSSSsHSS^ r?,J! Hr Jj'to .creswithin 2 miles or tlic cily ot ? heel the Ohio river, and containing superior c2i prWi^es Twill Mil in quantiiics 10 suit purchasers ?1 i?ir prices and reasonable terms. ^ p WOODS. June7-dtf *-Ojbn . Journ;(I Washington Reporter and Cadis Republican copy eacii 10 the amount of three dollars and clia' ce this office. ? land for sale. t wish in se'lmv farm near Whcelldgi and ?ili ?c'* ? I omlibeia?ternib, and hi one or ...oro tracts.. ngjfbe desi red. ma?9 ^SZS. Joseph C.^IIjihour, 1 ,M thicheStCodrtof premises, will proceed on Thursday the ft at d*y of . | iniuiipi 1853 to sen ill rub ic ancti* n? to the highe* t bid ? ft iherrdrit floor or the'out Holisc of Ohiocoun y, fhe rol oS.r deac "beS piece o, parcel or laad.alttt.ied I" No.?n WbS.iu? 10 wit: lying north ol and adjoining Robert 1) airfield's lot, and extending to Mr en be ger* UnejTft ontingon the weal .side ol Alain atreet. 110 ? ore or ies*, and running west to he river, &SW&SS n'c"-IS..:- for the residue unona c edit ot six twelve and eighteen ininths Hunt?t he day of sale, the pu cli.^ei 01 puichaaeregiyillg bonds with g^dWity Or the delei red payments, *"'??>?"ft1 fioin their date, anu the mleiobe ctil.'ed aaalurlber *e curity until the pu chase money '^.^"j'vJlCKHAM, She iff *V Connnfcsioner. " ?rhuo^.iutf. I 1B thi"ri'SHJortof in thla^f-^CoM-t IVonthe^d day ,.l J-.ne 1S.VI, the undesigned shenff ol Ohio county, at d as such acting as tommisaioiiei in the premises, will proceed tose'l onThursiUy. theOrstday 01 September I8SI. loihe highest and best hidden at the I outdoor orthe Cnvrt House of Ohio^unty. lotNo. (W) eighteen and Ibe ea:it haif ol lot >o. 1TO. in bast ? heel i?g,-:oU ?<?. (OaiMl 10) III.;6and ten in ^r? eighteen In South Wheeling, lonnerly known as Ritchie Town,?and iois No (10} sixteen, inapoare No. tv-aevenin the ? uena Vlflaaddition 'o the C tyof \\ hee.? I. g, or so many thereof a? n ay be aufllcient lor the pur. ll T*?s Ol Sale ?Ten per cent of the pur. haae money in ca?h and on a credit for the residue, of six, t.wel v^J^ rTclitc ii mouths, in equ .1 instalmenU, the pureba^e-a giv m??y?.*,.,.idrU:,h" "Ca''tV m' ihWICKW?M, ">21^-1 53 Sheriff *>? ronimi8>loner. Andrew J. P nnell, 1 in Chancery v?. v. in (be Circuit Court of Willi in Hai-a, admr'a. ana / 0hio county, BY virtue^of a decree nude in this cause by said Court on the 2Ut da) or May 1853, the under*!^,{Le of Ohio couut>, and as such acting as Cnin;^ns->ner n the will proceed on Thursday, the first daj or Sep teniber 1853, at the front door ol the Court House of OJ1'0 county, to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the iriere or paicol ol ground in the Bill and proceedings tioT.edl bw ng pa its of lots Nos (20 end 27) twen'y sue and twenty-seven, in No'tli Wheeling, or which the said Wil ""jVrr'.'ii'o/''Si"?'Ten rer cent In cash, and t^ and nin ty five do lars upon ? credit until the J1"' '1*1"! .April l3-?, with merest from the day or sa!e, tb. to be paid on the Ol st day of April of each year after the sale, and the residue to be paid in three equal payments in six twelve aud eigh'eeu mouths al er the date ol said wile, with lutcest iromthe day of sale, -lie purchaser giv ins to said Comuilsaiouor, bonds with good .f?r the de'erred rayu-cnts and tlie title to'bei ie JJ'"?**113 * fur* the security till tire purchase *wICKHA M, Jy28-1853. Sheriff <r Commissioner. ft^nauielU. i~r~?. . tll?'ri,ncJuVTcou,t of Abraham Hennett ct al. 1 Ohio ? .. t \Y virtue ol a decree lendered in thi> causc by saiu 1^ Court'on the 17tliduy of June 1S*>3, the undesigned Sheriff n| Ohio county, and aSMichactiug er in the p-emi e, will p- cee? to sell on Thursdayy. the lit st day ol September 1853, at public auction to the hiJi est bidder, at the fiont door of the Court Ho^c o O rouuty, t-enty five siurea o the capital stotkOf the Wh'ellnc and itellmont irridgO company, i**51 n?1?* ^9 said b' ..h ?tn eniiet'? and 'n the bill of the complainant motioned; Also, lots So.. C23 and ^ 'wcu.y lvc .,^ twenty six, in I. ?v- C. Rl chics addition to .Vheellng; also, oil (U.iiU 10) nine and ten in saiu additionj alao,_ot ,141) one bund ed and !o ty-O'ie, sliuated on the corner east of Kreoch Street and north or .Va'Kot Alley a#? itvi albo. lot No. ('.'OJ twenty-five, in that part o said itv, laid out by .Moses W. Cliai'line and thersi also, lot So. ISSun John sliee', in said city i also, lots SjW. and 12) e'even and twelve, in said I 4?C Kitchies aa dilion io a id City; also. loU J^ ^ln n^m.ina^isU niii^ and ten. in jquar?No. 33 in the Huena vista uddition to said I ity or a sufficiency to pay off the claims in the *aiddec:e mentioned. . .. at Term." of Sale.?A c edit fir equal portionst hereof, at *ix twelve, eighteen and twenty-to r mouths fioni the day or aaie, the purchasepurehMdr#!UMraol aaid Commit ioner the elor. bonus with good security bea.lug interest Horn tn, day oftale.g WICKHAM# jyog.1853. Sheriff 4- Commissioner. THcST SALE. BY virtue or a deed or trust from Thomas McKwen to the uJ5e?tl!.ed. rorthe benefit of Kobe it Patte.<on, dated ti?e fust day of .March 18?3, and du y recorded in tbe cle k's office <?i the couuty cou t for Ohio county, in hook 33. pagelii 1 shall on he 5'h.mn,t? at 11' <>? i he fiont doo? or Ihe rou t house of Ohio ouuty, at n o efock, u., on that .lay, exP"^ toMie^ypbHcauction, to the highest bidder, lot?? numbered fl.tee.7 Md ??*teen (I-j and 16) in squa"! numbered eight C3.) m 1""J to the citv of vv'heePng, laid out by Samuel Spugg anu John Kitchie ami ornierly caded Ritchietown, but no.v ailed South Wheeling. SiVTftidP 'olwrty is eH'f and ImlispuMbe. but felling as a trustee I shall only con. vey^ueh tlt.e as is in no w|U,ON, Trustee Oeorge Kdg, i-gic, *uu wi.e ) of '^ vlr^'or; d?.?0^d"i,. tbiK ^Ob,??!5 court on lhe MVf^y o. June 1H.A the underslgmld Sheriff of Ohio c.tuuty, and as n cb sitlngas Oo,"till-? oner '<>'l,? |.ieuus.'s. will proceed -n Saturday, the leijitb flay of Sep lenibCi, 1863, to -ell li. the highest hiddel at publ.c on the premises, the rol owing <?ea. ihed trait of La .. sitnale in Mid cour.iy or Ohio o. the Seventy H'hre lur f reek, contain'..? On ? Hi" (1 L'd a"d Se^eiay tout and ne ?u. thao.es, being ihe wnie iract he'ejo o conveyed to tbe late Jantes Uixou, cece.ted. by his lather James llivOI), by deed, daied the 3tl day V)' S 6, and ihesa.ne on which tue former resided at the "Tsi'^or^.i-Ona creditor siv,twelve, eigbte... aid wentyfour months, taking bonds wlih good sMun v, hearing inte est 'rom the day o sale, and teta.n.ns ? /en on ?fd land to secu e the purcn?? mo?r fj^ muc6 , She riff and I'on.nilssinner. LYOW5 KATHAXROH FOBTHJE TO THE MILLIONS. Fromtoothle s babes ol 11 meiess weeks, To pr ailing joke:* in the stieets; From girls anil boy i tliat read at a hool, To office clerks upon their stools; F:om tl.r buddii go love at sweet seventeen. To the? audte explosions of all honey oon dreams; From mid-way years or man nd hU^wife, To advancing days and eclimng life; From the spectacled few, who with astonishment gaze At the wondrous things or these modern days,? Is heaid thisgeneral exclamation, II ave top rsEo Lyon's Kjltiiairon? (irey heads and bnhl in concert sing. The magic of this powerful thin?. That starts the roots or hair long dead, And covers up the once ba'd head; While the truant locks, o harsh and stiff*, That u>ed to vex the pretty miss Now around her shou deis twill In such rich, luxn ant curls, Tin sight o. touch, you know not which, <Sets men a sinning, and theif head.- bewitch'd. The JiandrnH?vexed stuff-?* hat once did Tall O'er broad cloth coals, anil collars soil, You number with the things that were, By using Kathairon on the hair. But i.ore than half, or all ret said, Are facts about the Ntrrou* Head, 4 1 hat sometimes racks and aches with pain, Anddoctois* pills ore taken in vain. Now the Kathairon, such pains I'll warrant to cure. In ten minutes. No gossippirg, I'm sure; Ai.d fbr Pimple*, Salt Rhfiunrc, Erysipelas and Tetter, And all such diseases, nothing is better. TYON'S KATHAIKONso justl> celeb.atedfor Preserv j tng. Restoring and IJeauti Tying the Hair, is sold by eveiy Druggest and Principal merchant throughout the World, in large bottles, for 26 cents. Sold to the t^ade at a Liberal discount?but neter com miss 1 ci if d. Address letters to D. s. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York. (Ei-For sale by Kells ?fc Caldwell, W? olesale Agents Tor Wheeling Also sold by Pat lei son 6c Co.; T. H.Logan A- Co . and Wheat & Chaplin. m*18-Gm. N. LATIlAM. L. T. WOODS Latham and Woods. fSUCCESSU :8 TO I.ATIIAM AND u'BURME.] FORWA It PING AND Commission Merchants. A,|] Prmlncc Dealers. No. 20, Public Landing, [Bctwekm Main and Sycamore Struts,] CINCINNATI, OHIO. CJ"Offlc? 3 doo' * treat or Rrramnre. m*Tl7:ly Pinuo Forte, nud *pnni.h \TOW leceiving and oi*enics C splendid Piano Forte* JPr from the celebrated manu'actoiiesof J Cbftkerim, Boston, anil D. K Stanford A Co., I*cw Yo k, S and GJ octaves, or Am tobc wood finish, and tone that cannot be sbrpassed. and Thicb we offtr at th-lowest nianuf.cUuer* prices, adding carriage. Also?,* fine lot or Spanish Guitars, common and ma-, chine haadsi with *ome floe Italian Violins; *ilk. IfajUn, and th? b?t or Rngliah. German, and French Violin StriM*. wi'hau hinds of Violin rig tng. Instruction book* for a'l Installments, etc., wholesale end '?t*ll, at No. S6 Viitou at'fret- JrM JAR MKLLUK. A LKO.a lot orwh to and black citizen drea? HaU, for Df 80H. AO VERTIS-EME iM TS. Wheeling Female Seminary. rpHE Fall Session will cummeuce ou Monday. Scntem JL ber 6th, l&A Several new Teachers have been engaged; there, with those who were with ns during the past se-sion, forma Faculty which will favorably compare with any similar lnstitu ion in th* country. Latin; French, German, Spa*i ish and Italian will be taught: F ench and German by na tive teachers. Also, \iu?ic on the Piano, Harp or Gnitai. Terms?One hall at the commencement, and the iemail] dot at the middle o! the fccs^ton. Hoard per session of 22 weeks $55,00 Washing per dozen CJJ Hue I during winter, per m^n'n 1,00 Tuition Primary Department, per session 22 weeks. ..6,00 4 Seminary, Junior Class ' ? ? ' ..12.00 1 ? .Middle 4 * ' ? ? ..JJ.00 4 1 Senior ? ? ? ? * ..ic,o?? EXTRA 'CHARGES. Music on piano, harp or guitar, per session 22 weelcs.IS,00 U*e of Instrument 4 ? < ? ,.2.i'0 Vocal Instruction ' ? ? ? ..1,00 Modem languages, each, 4 4 ? * ..10,00 Instruction in any one of the kinds of Fancy work.... 6,00 ni all ? . . . { ? ...10,0) Drawing and Paintingin water colors 10,00 Oil t ainting 16,00 MRS. S. 1J. THOMPSON, auglfrdawlm Principal. PAIR. rpHE Exhibition of* the Western Virginia Agricultural 1 Society and Industrial Institute will take place on Wheeling Island on the 14th, 15ih and IGtL da>-s Sep tember. Premiums w;ll be awarded upon Horses, Cattle, Sheep, "'wine and Poultry. AUo. upon alt Manufactured articles meriting them. The list of PreniiiiMis upon Fruits, Flow ers and Need i work is very large aud well worth the at tention or competitor. Competition oi?en to persons from every quarter. ? . , , "? UOONK, Sec'y. ? . S.?Applications for refreshment stands made to Messrs. T. Ho'nb ook aud J. K. Ho'isford. aurf.dtvw. hMlUKANT PASSAGE," Foreign Exchange and Express Agency, ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, TiricIiUre House. Wheeling. HE undeisi tied is *ole Ajrcut, in thtsci. _ ~\\ ? K ty, for the sale ot passenger certificates ~T -: for emigrants, by the "Old Black Star" line'of Liverpool and New York packets. 1 he*e sh j s are regu ar packets, making the passa-e in half the time of ordii at y sailing vessels. The number oi steerage pat seiners is limit jd, and (here is no danger of ship lever, to which the ordinary emlgiant voxels are liab e. We sell bills o* exchange drawn at steht, Tor any amount, payable at any Bank or post town m England, Ireland, or Scotland. Persons who wish to remit money to their friends, or bring them out from the "old country," will be supplied with the draits and tickets at the lowest rate. auglutf N. PIGMAN, Agent. Professor Alex C. Barry's Tricopherous, or Medicated Compound. Tor brautifying, curling, presm v ing, restoring. @ strengthening the hair, reli- vmg diseases of the skin, curing rheumatic pains, and h aling externa wounds. Honnded by no geographical lines, the reputa tion or Barry's tricophero-js pervades the Union. The salesofthe artiste of late years have increased in a ratio that a most exceed* belief Profe^so Iterry, afic a cave tul examination or his sales book, finds that the n mber of bottles deiiveied o or..er in quantities of Pom hall a gross ?I'wa- ds, during the year 1852, was within a trifle ol 950, 000 It is unnecessary to present at length the evidence or the wonde.ftil properties 0I5I lie tricophcous when the public na\e furnished such an endorsement as this. Tiie cheap. iipss of ti.e art cte, and tne ex >!auati> us given of its cliem ica action upon the hsir, the scalp, and in all cases ot *u petficial irritation, first recommended it o the attention or the people This was all that the invento. desned Ev ery bottle adv??rtised its>?fr The effects oftbo fluid exreed -d expectation- It acted like a charm. The ladies would not be without it. Count> y deale s in every ecu on ol the Uii'ted States found they must have it; and thus wa built up a who:e*>uIe trade of au extent liithe to u .heard ol as regards at tide* oi this ki id. The highest point lias not yet been reached, and it is belie.ed the sales this ye. r will be a million a'ul halfo! bottles. Depot and ii?nufar.to< y. No 137 Broadway, New York, Ketail price, iwci>ty-five cents a large bottle. Mhe<al discoun to puichaseis hy the qiian'Jty. Sold by all the principal diuggist* throughout the United Stat-a anil t anada, Mexico, West Indies, G eat Britain, France, and by J. II. Patterson, Whcellig. Va. Juuel4dtw4-w6m. Mdrsiiail and Oii.o 1'urnpiKe company. ^J^HK tolls are now charged as heretofore on this road, X and it is the earnest desire orthe JMrectostint all per feo. a will attend promptly to \ aying toll*, as without this ev nuelbe Company have no means or preparing the ?oad ror winter use, and it is or importance to all that this necessary improvement be put in the best possible re pair Tor the public accommodation. Without tolls this cannot be done. July28tr. J. H. PENDLETON. Sec'y. By the National Line. rKLUGKAPHKUPOK Til r. DAILY INTr.LLIGKNCKK I EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Buffalo, Aug. 19. Tne Couvent'on or the Episcopal Church, dio cese of Western New York, hml an animated <lis-1 ctission as to the proposition to refer a portion of | Bishop Pelancres addres-, in regard to the nposta cy of Ilishop Iv s, to a committee. H gh and loir j churchmen participated. Finally the motion taken, aud u standing committee elected. Ad journed. YELLOW FKVER. IJai.tuhirk, Aug. 10. The number of deaths from yellow fever in New | Orleans, on Tuesday, was 175. YELLOW FEVER AT NEW ORLEANS. August 16. Ti.e ship Camilus, hence for London, returned I to this port yesterday, the cap ain and si\ of the ciew haviug died of yellow lever. RIVER AND WEATHER. PlTTSBLKUII, Allg. 18. River 3i feet anil falling. Toe weather is cool and clear. FOR RENT. A GOOD OFFICK in the tat Want. iVsTtKS. u' JOIIS Mr LURK, Ksq. Enquire or 1. jyl9-tr CINCINNATI MARKET. ;Auir. 19. River fallen t?o inches. Weather cool and| pleasant Flour quiet 4,Oua 1,10, vjth little other than re tail ileum "d. Whisky 20}. No sales provisions. Cheese 6aS4 ami very scarce. Groceries steady, and sugar very firm. NEW YORK MARKET. Aue. 19, noon Flour?9.250 State ?5,00a05, Ohio S5,06a25? Southern 5,37aG2, firm. Wheal?13000 Genesee 140 Corn, 13000 mixed 73; yellow 75. Whisky | Ohio 254, quiet. Pork, beef, lard, and butter un changed. Thomas H. Gibson, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 5 Union st, opposite C. H. lirmfa Rope store. BEGS leave to info m his friends and the public in gen eial, that he continues to carry oil the pluivbing and gas fitting in ali its various branches, and respectfully soli cits a share or pub! c patronage. He has constantly on* hand, lead and iron pipes, com inon and l atent hydrants, cistern pumps, bath boilers, water closets, wash basins, cold water fountains Tor ho tels, water coolers for private families, hot and cold shower baths, bath tubs, lead and iron cinque boxes, lead coffins, hatters kettles, retorts lor bleaching, and all other chem cal apparatus, etc. Factories, etc. tilled up with dispatch. I Also, cnandelicrs, pendants, brackets, bellar lights, i candle burne?s, etc. AII orders left at the above place will be thankfully re ceived and promptly at! ended to. 1 N Jt.- All orders from the country wiil meet with prompt attention. wp6-flmd ^ NO. 1 SALMON. A FEW barrels In store, and for sale by ma7 M. RBILLY. j Now i? the time t? mube it Shine: rpHE citizens of this place and vicinity are respectfully X invited to call and try the uew and lately improved Piano and Furni ure Po.ish. It will give .to old Eurniture and Pianos as beautiful *hinr or polish as they possesse'd when new. Prick?Only 5? cent* i?or bottle. For sale at J. FICKEISON'S Music Store. No 109, Main St hine9-3n* Dr, Gordon Harris, A GRADUATE OF CAMBKIDGE. OFFICE?Baltimore Lock Infirmary, No. 31 south Gay street, opposite tlie J'xchange Buildings, Haltimore. A practical experience or over SO years enables Dr. II. to insure a so-nd and speedy cure in a certain class of Dis eases, which have too long beeu yielded by regular physi cians lo the hands of Quackcry. He may bo consulted cou fiden'ially, either in person or by letter. Ity Persous at a distance cured at home by addressing a letter to Dr. Harris Baltimore, Aid All communicationc confidential, remedies sent by mail to any part orthe U. S. See advertisement on fourth pa#e?. apr4-ly S OMETHING GOOD FOK ALL. I RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have opei^d anew my Bar be ring Saloon, No. 20 Union sL, opposite tne O'd Exchange, with a magnificent set of Bathing Rooms, where I wjll be happy to accommodate oneantfall, wt-o will please give me a call, with a shower, cold, or warm bath. The rooms' a e large and airy, everyth-ng about the bathing department will be attend e - to in the most clean, prompt and efficient manner.? Ticket?for single bath.26cents; season Tickets, good Tor th'ee months. So. Tickets to be had at the BarberingSa loqn je2>-3md JOHN McKEY. OLD VIRGINIA WOBJtS. WANTED immediately 4 or 6 first rate Marble Work: en, of steady habits, to whom I will pay good wa ges and give constant work MICHAEL J. KOH \N, . ang>. tT^tka.' 66. Marker Street || III BKLS Extra * lour, just received ijjd foi sale by JL4JW aug9. JOHN R. MORROW. ?'???? ?: v t : ' ? . - ' ?3rSk- ? -?A'pSfiKH-SJ RIVER NEWS. REPORTED FOK THE INTELLIQENCBR. Arrirnla and Dcpnrlurri of tMenrn Banii, Far the lasl2i'Hourt, ending last night at 8 o'clock. ARRIVALS, Vtroqua;.... O'Neil Steubenville Orion Sunlsli Magnolia Moore Pittsburgh Cheviot Mcintosh Pittsburgh Col. Morgan Cincinnati Huron. C mciti ati F Keeling Cincinnati DEPARTURES. Viroqim O'Neil Steubenville Cheviot J .McIriUieh Znnesvillc Magnolia.. 1'itl burgh Orion Dillon iMntninorus Huron ? Pittsburgh Col. Morgan Pittsburgh STAGE OF THE RIVER. At Pittsburgh?5 feet 6 inch. At Wiuckl no?4 feet 3 incnes, rising. STEAMBOATS. FOR ZANESVILLE. w The steamer J l/LIA UlsAN, Lapt. I iercc, J will leave for the above port oil wunday, the leave for uw Sist Inst., at 10o'clock, A.M. ForHeight or passage, Co?As.n,? FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. _o_,_r Ij The fiuo light draught leamar L v Isbl.bU, G'apt. A. k. Kick, will leave .or the above Jfand intermediate ports this day a: 4 o' ?6ac5lciock, P. M? , . . ? or puiwec apply on board or to ?11*13 ?'? ? ? 4 Ki'u iV t:?" A*?,,th , NiO.^ LiiNE. The flue light iliaught steamer FORT HENRY, Captain Gko. Johnston will ui- as the ?egular Union Wue packet he 'lu.u.11 Wheeling and Cincinnati} leaving V\ heeling evci y Wednesday, aL 4 o clock, P. M. ???Tins boat is new nud has super or passenger accom "'EF1 ?rl1'1."."lAKKI??X CO.. Atr?sl \TuEEUiNU A.nD UK>jNDV1Ev"v PACKET. TUB flue light draucht steamer K. H LINDKF.Y, M. lloHBltv, Harlot", wilt run us a regulat packet between Wheeling 'and Gt and view* leavnrg Wheeling evor) .Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Id o'clock, A. -^K Returning wilt leave Grandviow evei yTuKd.y, l >u? day, and Saiurilay, at 0 o'clock, A. M. toi rictghtoi i as-..a?e. apply on hoard. Jx"? SutntncrArrnnacuicBlHiid tihiiugo ol a imc. ? Till-; light d. aught passe aer stcaiuor . MACNOL.IA, Gin. D. Jlnoil, aster. will run regularly between Wheeling and rrSiT'J,^T*g~t"*'-t""Tl* ln Pfe? ?.1 t,lc ii'.jifv' leaving W heeling every Monday, Wednesday and Hido>, at 6 o'clock, A. M., arriving at Wellsvillelu tunc to con nect with the Cleveland cars} and at Pitfi""J* for the morning lines lor the heat. Rctunnng lca\e. Pittsburgh eveiy Tuesday. Thursday. and **<."? da> ?at in A. M., arriving at IPhcclingintime for the mail lii.es lor ?r?' freight or passage, apply rm W or ^ B3"Thrnus!i tickc's for Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe. lie troft. JllilwanWe. Cliicngo, Buffalo, and Dunkirk, sold at the olfirn of S. C. Hvicrp (o> Co! F ForZanesville. THE snlendld now ateamar CHEVIOT, built eip-easly lur that trade, will 'eave. Wheeling for the above and all informed!* ?hbshjhb^I ,,e landings, every Fiidry, at 0 o'clock, ?r llaW?C;.T>1lA.Mn.TON-.A,e,it. ISM. UNION LINE! 1??3. ] GREAT THROUGH IjIIVE TO TUB WEST AND SOUTH! Whreling, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily Steam Pafkrt Line. The clieape?t.qiiicke?i nnd moM dircct route between the aborc t.iticn. THE .Steamers ot this lire area I new and of the most improved modern const rue . ifrj 1 i1111 having been carefullyT ... bum exiMCBRiy Tor tliia route. They are all ol the latest cla?s and all have the same unsurpassed accommod itlons ?'heir rooms anil tabtea being on a par with tl.o b;stho tela In the country. Their names are asrollows, with their days of leaving Wheeling: , .. Monday. VtROtMli, Capt. Charles \ . ? elta. Tueydav l<\tu Cixv, * Sam. Ma?>n. Wednesday, Tnos. Swxsa, | Jlto. Mctlnrc, Jr. Thursday, Foalcar Cinr, A. .Murdo.k. Frldav, tUvin WlllTl, W m. McUaln. Saturday, H?..rmo*it. S\v ?im Sunday. ALTlKnOiMB, Geo. w . Noiton. | These boats will leave Wheeling regularly, on the arri val of the cava from Itallii- ore. Fur rrbigut or paa?ge. *??,">C,0B VXER@Co? or ap29-ty J. M.HA.M1I-TON, Agents. WE^BTrng"and Kanawha Packet. THE steamer A\JK1LLA WOOP, Capt. h.? *7?hi r.Y, will run regularly betwren Wheeling cj.d Kanawha Sulines, leaving KSSBSAalWheeling every Friday at IS o'clock, M.> and arriving at Charleston on Satu-day ?ev??l#nf-lt ***?' inet'harlo ton on Tuesday morning, arrives at wneeung on Thursday morning. For fieiglit or^?a^>age? 0,1 board or to S. C. BAKbK gCO maH A?f nts. Hegular Packet Between IVhceling, ^larietln, Parkcmburg & Mock iugport. THE Fast KunninfcSteamer VENTU KK. E Watkini, Master, will leave \\ heeline every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, ^at ioo'clock. A M? positively; returning, will leave Hockingport at 5| o'clock. A. M.. and 'Parkers burg at 7* o'clock. A. M., every luesday, Thursday, and Any business entrusted to the Captain or Clerk will be promptly attended to For freight or passage, apply to ^ sWjTOJr. Apenf. REGULAR ZANESVILLE AND WHEELl.NU P ACKETS. . THE flnc new stcaincr DAN -COS VERS, 'r\ Capt. J. Mc-Vav, ali'l JULIA tlEAN. '? Capt. II. S. Pierc-ic, will leave Wheeling ^rocularly for Zanesville and Muakinguni Ainrelght received at our Wha'^UoaU^free oUhii^Ee. marl I " ' ' Acen'ta" Ciiauuc of 4'atiie! CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH HAILIIOM). U. S. MAIL DAILY LINE arrwKXR WheelinR and Pittsburgh. THE fine side wheel rv passengers steamers i Jft WINCH ESTER.Cap. <?&' . ^ ... Geo. D. Moore, and DIUKNAi., Capt. Thos. Calhoun, will run dally between Wheeling and Pittebu ch-tl.e Winchester leavingWW. ngevery .Monday Wednesday and lriday) and I he Diur nal every Tuesday, ThursUuy and Saturdav, a. 1 A . M.! arriving at Wellsviile in time to coiuiect wjtli tlio <-leve land cars, and at Pittsburgh in time lor the morning lines East. Returning?the Winchester leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.; arriving at Wheeling in time for the mall lines Tor Ohio. , |For f,eight or pas^rge^PPDron wa or to ^_? ^ ICS-Through Tickets for Cleveland. Toledo. Monroe, lie trolu Milwaukie, Chicago, J3ufla!o and Dunkirk,sold At t he office of S.C. B % Kan 4^ Co. C fe b For Zanesville: ^ The fine passencer steamer JULIA I fDEAX, Birmlngs, master, will leave for JJtheabovo place every Tuesday at 4 o* S^clock, P M. Por freight or passage apply ?" b,??r?>4.?X ??? , rn janlS S. I/. KAlvr.K <vtu. For Farkersburgii. THEfrstrunningsteame' Allegheny Clipper, W*. S George Master, will leave Wheeling every .Monday, Wednesday and __SSaEmzalFriday, at 10 o'clock A. M. Returning, will leave Parkorsburgh every Tuesday, Thursdayand Sa turday at G A. M. For freight or rassage apply on board or to S. L. xjArvfc.lv 4" t-O., ?itr Aeents. Wheeling & Parkersburg Packet. THE FINK NEW MAIL STEAMER COURIER, , fOapt JAMES H. ROBERTS, wiU Icavo Wheeling every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday for PaiK er^burg, at 10 o'clock, A M Keturmng, will leave Park erst,urj? every Wednesday,Friday and Monday at 6 o'clock A M. For freight or passage apply on board. ! Nov20, lyr,d . For Zanesville . agiemi THE New and splended sleamer HELEN L,i?t T .MpWAR, Cox Master, leaves for Zanes every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock, sSggSgg^&^A M. For rreiglit or passage, apply to 1)0V27^ J M HAMILTON, Agont. For Sunfish. THE Fast running Steamer STEPHEN EAYARD, Boom, Master, will leave Wheeling for Sunfish EVEKY DAY, at half past 3 o'clock, P M. For freight or passage, apply to novlS J M HAMILTON, Acent. J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, WHEELING, VA. Wharf Boat at the foot of Iffonroc Mtrect, Will attend to the receiving and delivering or freight, and the collcctton. of freight bills. Freight for all regular packets will be received -free of charge. . nov 13-11 ?sc. BaKKK. JOII.N list. BOAT STORE. B.C. BAKRB A CO. Will supply Bonis at all bonrt. No. 23 Water Street, Un3t?dff . WHEELING. VA. Something wortli seeing! A.M. ADAMS' NEW CLOTHING ROOMS. HAVING- now completed tny rooms I am better pre parpd to accommodate my customers than ever be. fore, and atsncb low prices as will astonish the natives.? Cv. roe on and try me. Remember tba. my place is one door above tbe old comer, so Jong occupied by me. It is useless for roe to undertake to enumerate my stock, the variety t* so treat. -> V20 A. M. ADAMS tJliGAK CUKED HAMS. 1A TIERCES, a superior article, just received and fcr HI BVh) jyT8 JM ft HILLY BRO " MISGEt/TiANEOU S. DR. J. B. MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED CATHOLICON, For the relief and cure of Suffering Females/ It Etar.tU pre eminent for the curative power* in all the diseases for which H i? rcicommel.d; ed usually called Female Complaints: Of these lire Prolapsus, Uteii, or Falling of the Womb* Flo.r Albus, or Whites, Chronic Inflammation 'an I Ulceration of tho Womb} incidental Hem orrhage, or Flooding; Painful Suppression, and Irregular Menstruation, rtc.j wllli a'l tlrir ac couipanyiugcvils, (Can cel excepted,) no matter ? how 6evc re or or how long standing. . Tho Catholicon fir , surpasses oilier renie d?v . uc.Mji luu'o lu uiii, less cjcponsivc, and lea ving the system in a bettor condition. Let all interest ed call and obtain a pamphlet Cfree) containing amid) prooiTrom the most respectablo sources, or tho beneficial results of its use} toge ther with letters rrom highly experi enced Physicians, wl.o have used it in their pi actice, aiid speak rrom their own observation*. REFERENCES?P H I'eckham, AI D. Utica, N Y. L D Fleming, M D, Canandaigua. N Y. M H Hills, M D, Rochester, N Y. D Y Foote, M D, Syracuse, N Y. Prof Dunbar, M I), Baltimore, Md. J C Orrick, A! D, Baltimore, Md. W W Reese, M l?, New York City. W Prescott, .M D, Concord, NY. .1 P Newland, A! D, Utica. N Y. Jfev JOS Beard, Glenn Springs, S C. G3*PamphWs gratis at Our sloro BRENTLINGER A* ARMSTRONG, AcMs, Druggists, Washington Hail, Monroe St., Wl.oellng. Va. Also * old by AtlCHKAL UUNN, Mou- dsville. and by most or the leading Druggists intheadjo ning counties. Jitter addressed to care of Mr. C-urli* Hutch ? A'cvt nt Rawna, Ohio?To Dr. AIarchisi:?1 have been ten >cars troubled with Peinalo Complaints?prolapsus utrri and all tho attending difficulties} at times rendering my life most miserable 1 havo iiad tho attendance o; some of the hest physicians, wi'li but little success} the most they con d do was to relieve?u cure was out or the question Kor five mouths before commencing with your ntedxinc' I had not been able to per'orm any labor, could walk but a Tew steps at a time, and scarcely went out or doors?in short, 1 was completely prostrated, both ill body and mind, and cxpecttd to drag out the rc?t or my days in suf remigaud misery. But, reading your advertisement, I was induced to try your invalunble medicine called lite rino Catholicon, as the last resort. It had not used it a wecK befriro I f It like another woman. By the use ol threr bottles 1 was enabled to perform all the labor for six in the family withe.sc. and could walk any where in the uei hborhood without injury Nothing but a soiiso or my duty to you and to the afflicted, has induced me to state my caso to the public. 1 can safely recommend the prepaia tion to all tho.-e suffering like myself. (Signed,i Mrs. Sarah A. Bishop. Freedom, Portage county, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1853. J. B. MARi HISI A* Co., Proprietors, Aug2?Cm. Central Depot, 304 Bro..dway, N. Y. SAVE YOUR "ICE. ESUIt > K T ? M PATENT WATER COOLER. WE ARK NOW PREPARED TO oflei our friends and customers a su perior article or W/tTER CUOIjEKS or entire new styles* ai d greatl, redu end prices. Thi> article is the result or the application or scientific princi ples to the purpose intended, viz: to keep water nnco?J a.* poj/iiblr, an long <xa po.st.-i6l/?, and usith the least possible qthnitittofl e. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular branch or domestic economy, and passing rrom cH one improvement to another, has, at length, arrived as near i erfection at> . is possible to reach. A prool or this is tound iu the very general use or I ti so Coolers in all parts or tlie country. A simple statement or facts in regal d to these Coolers will satisly every one ortheir superiority. First, they are the ohi.y autic<.k or tub kind kvkr patexticd. They are furbished with two distinct non conducting char, bers, by means of which, with two pounds ??rice to tlie gallon, wat er is kept at a temporature of 49*'above zero, or eight de. gross rrom f reezing (all day.} Thus, at a cost orsome threo cents pe? day, a ranniyol ordinary size can be constantly supplied with water as co'd as Ice itself, large numbers in the same proportion. This has been found b\ actual expo riuien" to l?e a Pavingo at least Top^r cent, over the earth en jars lotmerly used for this pu pose. Again, tlicso Coolers xkvkii swk#.t; iu this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble Reing manufacture!-1 in the most workmanlike style, and handsomely finished in every respect, they make a beauti ful ornament for dining room, hotel, or steamboat. An important improvement has lately been added to the Cooler, viz: a stvall Pan (capable of holding hom six to eight pounds or buiter,) Insetted directly under the cover. This quantity oflui tcr can be Kept perfectly hard all day. wi.hout additional ice} a ve*y important addition to the comfort and eco'io i y ora ramily. ir desired, the Cooler can also be furnished ot a small expense with a PI I.TKR1NG A PPABATUS, which sc. ves the additional purpose or icmoviiig all impurities from the water, rendo |ng it perfectly e'ear and wholesome. The Coolers and Filtor may be seeu in operation at any time at BURNET'S House Furnishing Establishment, 1-1 Kast Fourth St., Cincinnati. .For t-ale in Wheeling, by HO BBS, BARNES 6: CO. e20-3m. Paper Warehouse. GYRUS nr. FIELD <$> CO., COMMISS ON MERCHANTS. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Arc Sole Agent* iu the United States Tor Muxprait'ss^perior Bleaching Powder. Victuiia Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Russell ?? Superior " " GiMiCMje " " Printing " Rawlins ?fc Sons' English Tissue " First quality Ultramarine Blue Tl.ey ft'c aiso Agent.- for tlie principal Paper Manufacture er* in this country, anil offer for Sale by tar the most ex tensive and and desirable stock Of Paper and Paper Manu facture**' Materials that can be found in ; his or any other I country. Their business is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papors arc sold by the case only. Their cxtr -ordinary facilities enable theni lo offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, nt the lowest possible priors. Paper made to order any size or weight. Liberal ad vances made on consignments of Paper, Paper -Makers' stock and other uierchand ze. The highest ma.ket piice paid in cash for ail kinds if Rags. augi-ly. tSohu K. ^filler & Co., Commission and Feed Store, MAIN-ST., OrrOSITK B. AND O. R. R. DEPOT, Wheeling, Va. CCyHay, Com, Oats and Peed, bought and ill store at all 'iiiics; also, seamless and shipping bags. liefer to? li K hist iV Co,) R Crangie vV Co, flVheeling, Va. O Pr>or, ) Love, Martin ?V Co.") Wuoiiaids 4" Ron, 1 ""'1""?? Tlr above establishment is now opened, with a supply of Corn .Meal, Corn, Oats and Mill Offals: also a sample lotor Belmont Mills Ultra livtra Piour. The proprietors* are now packing, and will in a feiv days have a full supply ol baled hay o' li.'st qualitv. The above articles will be kept constantly, and such an establishment being much n-cded .n the community, th* proprietors w'll spaio no pains to merit public patronage. may'Jl-yr. IK. At. BEliliVlllLL. Cheap Furnishing Warerooms. 151 MAIN ST., WHEELING, VA. A LL kinds of Furniture, inclduing CHAIRS, SOFAS, A CLOCKS. LOOKING GLASS US, Ac., ol the latest styles and best qualities, kept constantly on hand, at re iluged prices. d 1 yr. ATTENTION!! TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS GENER ALLY, THROUGHOUT THE WEST. Wheeling Chemical Laboratory. Comer of Main and 3d sis,, CENTRE WHEELING. HAVING completed my arrangements, I am now pre pared to imnufuctu o P H A KM Ai :U TICA L OH EM ICALS. At ray Laboratory, rea of building, corner Main and 3d streets. All p:epivations warranted pure and prepared according to U. S. Dispensatory. Among (ho numerous articles I mention: Acids, chemically pure; Ar.limony preparations, Amnion * Aq. Ammon fff, 4 4 concentrated for blistering; Aromatic waters, ofall kinds; Alcohol} absolute; Extract's (Alcohol;) Mercurial preparations, Calomel, etc.; Sweet Spirits Nitre; Ct loroform, etc , etc. AH Druggist Pharmacuiical preparations prepared ac cording to the o. S. Dispensatory, and sold at manufactu rer's prices. ap23-1 y RICH-) HLPM. VIRGIN! u?At Rules held in the Clerk s office of the circuit court of Ohio county in the month of August, ISO?: The Nothwestem Uankol Virginia, 1 use of Levi Ande? son?Complainant. j against I JustusG Fordyce, Merchanis'@Me i . #Minllrurv chanlcs' Hank or Wheeling, Levi ('n Uiwccr}. Andersen. James V Evans, Joseph H Kir by, Reuben Brown, and James I \V Myers?defendants. J The object of this suit is, among other things, to obtain a decree subjecting reiioiu >unds in the.hands of one of the defendants, to the payment or c mplainant's demand a gainst the de'endant, JustusG Fordyce. And the defendants,. Levi Anderson, James V' Evans. Joserh h Ki by, Reubeu Brown and James W Mjrevs not havingen-e'-ed their : ppearance, audit appearing by satis facto y proon hat they are rot inhabitants of the common wealth . f Virg.nia:?on motion oftko plaintiff hy his at torney, it is ordered that they do appear here within one month after due publication of this order, and d > what may be neces&aiy to protect their interests in this suit, and that a copy ol this order be forthwith.inserted tn some newsp-iper published-.in the city of Wheeling, for four successive weeks, and posted at the'front door of the Court H ou eorOhio connty, on thefirslday or the next county court, A copy?Teste: . FryiSPaull > U.OSZO LOBIWG, Cl'k Decree Tor an ncconnt. ComMissioxK'RsOrncK, August 4tb, l?53. Stephen Rice, ") In Chancery in vs. >theCircuitCourt George W. Graham's ad'n?s & otners. J ol Ohio County, i By a deree. iri th s cause made on the 22d. day or June, 1853, it is made my duty to ascertain and report the loca tion. quantity and value of the Teal estate of wiiifth the said George TV Graham died seised, or entitled to, together with thespecific llehi ifany thereon. Also to take and state an account oft he persona* estate or the said ? George TV. Graham, deed , which lias come into the bands or Wil tiara P. Wilson, his* administrator, or to any person by his order, and Tdr bis use, and of the disburseuients made by him in a due course ofadmihlstiatlon.. Notice is hereby given that I shall proceed ontbeldtb day of September,. 1853, at the office 01 Russell 4r Fitzhugb in the city of WbeelirijL"th take thfc account ordered by said decree. And.ihpseveral credH6 .is otsafd George TV. Gra ham, dee'd , are hereby required to appear before me on or before Thuisdiy the 15th <Uy of September, 1863, and prove tbelr ? lafoto otherwise they wfll be excluded from the bcnefitoTtBosaJd decree CCalO EDWARD H. FITZHUGH, Ccm'r. ? - ? v.-.i i-r. u' > -.v.^aufc BALTIMORE. w Bird & Wilson, fc'V"11 Helnil denlew Si. British, *r?uchninl iliucrlcan DryCiooila, tya. G9 Baltimore street, ,, BALTIMORE, \Y oiirStJ',?n?lKB "'tction or purchasers -visiting dies' cootS.^ ..?Mmlro ourla,Sfl ?toch ol ta ll Kt mitfloua ifntfI*:f ol l'l?inaiiii brocade silks, lawn. Mil InfckouiS k WW"* Bavcg?, French la Ulnos F,ench r.^2,?dt,orobM-dl,",'??oe8'1*,'l<:S'' i shawls, ri'om gio to $-.0, iurtS|?i^"a MnejPnew stria? j cashmere Shawl* or every -railetr PreSh?mh?S{ ?iJtSJ" ; kid gloves. Parasols, etc. T' Prencb embroideries, gkntXjKMEN*s furn,s?iko ,.oodr. Cloths, casslmores, vesting,, ci^..t,. handkarchl.ni collars, gloves, etc. ' Ulna?crcl]icrs, House keeping goods or all kinds. Including a larra c'ot k or Staple and domestic goods. Our stuck comprises" the hrst assortment offered by any house In tJiB citv ,,Kl .? Ihe lowest utters. ? . wsiOS-<l%v.-1y Drakeley & Fenton, : (t'KTABLISIIKD 1836.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forthesalo of lion Product*, Ff.ocn, Bdttkb. Wnni Window Glass amiCocvrnv Prodiicr, generally. Thf* will alsc give attention topmchasl'gon commission. 387 Baltimore St., comer of Paca. BALTIMORE, Md. mar25- lyd@\\ V. J. LKRKW. (1. BAKIIKR. A. ^IKYKU. IiBREW, SANDER & Co., BnCCKRSORH or CHARLES FISCHER & CO., ATo. 333 Market Sheet, bctiteai Hot card and Entcxe att. BALTIMORE Iiyil'ORi'llRN OF German, French and English Goods, SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves, Shawls, Tapes, Laces, Fringes, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Under Shuts, Suspenders, Ribbons, Turkey Red Yam, etc., etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, .\ccordeons, Jews Harps, Peic Caps, Guitars, Harmonicas, Marbles. Look'gglasses, Flutes, etc. etc. niar28-lyd@tw COmiERClAL COLLEGE, LOCATED NO. 127 BALTIMOllE ST. BALTIMORE, Md. OK. CHAMBERL1N would say to his friends and ? patrons throughout the West, and to all young men desirous or learning Hook Keeping, that he lias disposed orhis interest in the Pittsburgh Commercial College, and permanently located himseir ill Baltimore, and is now at the head or one of the most flourishing Institutions in the Uuicn Tho facilities here olered foi acquiring a com plete Mercantile education are equal if not superior, to those or any similar College in the Wost. Individuals wishing to obtain situations when qualified, will find it to their advantage to prepare themselves at this establish ment, as a large number or gentlemen (among whom arc several from the West) have recently completed their course of study, and obtained desirable situations as Hook Keepers In this city. For particulars, terms, ctc., write and have a circular forwarded by mail. mar2&-d@v/ty J.C. CANFIKID. W. B. lAftFlKLD. J. II MKK KDITII . CANFIELD, BROTHER, & Co 229 Baltnnor Street, Corner of Charles, WH0&BSALE IMPQKTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, RICH JEWELRY* SILVER, PLATED, AND ALBATA WARE AND FANCY GOODS' HAVE opened their new store with a splendid stock or Goods. gold AND SILVER WATCIIFS! From the most celebrated nnkersiu London, Liverpool . and Geneva?an extensive stock always kept on baud, every one or which is guaranteed to perform accutate i time. : SILVER ware OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE! Silver Tea and Coffee Sets, Goblets, Cuus, Tumhleis, Castors, Waiters, Spoons, Forks, Pie and Cake Knives, Ice Cream Knives, Napkin Kings, Fish Knives, Salt Cel l.ii s, ej-c., ol new designs. l'LATED WARE. Coffee and Tei Sets, Urns, Tea Kettles, large and small Waiteia?Oval, Oblong and round shapes; Castors, Cake Baskets. Epevgness, Flower and Fruit stands, <tc. DIAMOND work! A superb collection or Diamond Bracelets and Rings, Broaches, Crosses, Finger Rings, full suits or Diamonds, suitable for \\ edding Gifts. rich jewelry! This branch or our business is not surpassed by any es 'abit uicut in the country; having workmen employed uik der our own su; ervision, constantly making new styles? ' ami by every steamer we arc supplied Horn the Kuropean lactones, wbich enable.-, us to gi%*e to our customers th latest fashions, and at low prices. FANCY GOODS! Writing Desks. Work I Soxes. Chess Men, Card Bas kets, Cologne Bot.l.'s, elegant Vases, Patisiau Mar ile Statutes^ Paris Bronzes; Pine Paintings, Papier Machie, Tallies and Work Stands, Poite Monnaies, superior Co logne, French Perfumeries, RosewoodVml Leather l)i ea sing Cases, English Soajs, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes4 vVC. SUPERIOR ALBATA WA RE! New Patterns ol Forks, Spoons, Ladles, etc. of this arti cle, wLicii is fast superseding silver waie. SPLENDID MANTLE CLOCKS! Bronze and Gilt Mantle Clocks or elegant designs, black, yellow, drab a. d white marble do; French Porcelain do; richly decorated. Watch Tooi.s and Materials, or the best quality,con stantly kept oi. hand and careruliy selected. For tho convenience ol customers we have erccted a large, spacious stole, giving customers every racility Tor inspecting our extensive stock or Goods. Adjoinii.g the retail tales room, we have fitted up another room, over 100 feet in depth, for the Wholesale Department. 87* Even article Horn our establishment is warranted to be as good as represented. ICS-Persons visiting Baltiuio e, will do well to examine our assortment. Orders Horn the country will be attend ed to faithfully and promt'y. CAN FIELD, BROTUBli * Co., 229 Baltimore St., S. West corner or Charles Sign of the Golden Eagle. Baltimore, March 24,-dwly aTsisco, | Ao. 95 Baltimore Street, ojyjiosite Jlolliday Street, R A I* T I ill O R E, WHOLESALE and Retail manufacturer or Odd Fel lows, Masonic, Sons of Temperance, Red Mcu'sand other Regalia, Banners, Flags, Uwcls, etc.. Military Goods of all kinds. apiMy NEWGKOOERY STORE, No. 5 WnHhiiigton IInil, Monroe, st , Wheelingr, Va. SD. "WOODHOW info.m? ihe citizens of Wheeling, ? and dealers generally, tnat he is now opening one or the best assortments or family groceries in the Western country, consisting of every article usually kept in the best groceries to k.\t and drink, all or which will bo sold at as low prices as can be bought in the city. Give u* a call, or tor All goods delivered to any part of the city irec chatge. .. niy31 Wm. T. Meeds, SSooltbinder & Bluuk book IflnnnTnctarcr, No. 24i Monro* Street, UP STAIRS. WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the pub lie in general, that ttn-y have bought the establish ment Iniciv known as James M, Ewing's Bookbinde y and hlankbo it inanuractory and are now prepared to Rule and bind to order, olank books or every description, music, magazines, periodicals, A c., in a manner not to be surpas and byan> establishment in the country. ;C*r Constantly on hand an assortment or blank books. ap!2-ly Chiekering's Piano Fortes THE subscriberbeimi appointed agent for !the sale or ( h'cker.ng's Piano Fortes ?or Western Virginia, keeps cons tantly on hand a good stock or those celebrated Instru ments, which are acknowledged by the moat eminent pro fessors or music, to be the best in tliif. or any other coun try. These instruments are offered at Boston prices, ad ding carriage; with a general stock or musical merchandise and Variety Goods, wholesale and retail. Ciroid Pianos taken in exchange. Pianos to let. Mu sic taught at No. 26 Union street. mnU JAS. M 1'<LL'/Ik. I>ccrco Tor au account. COMMISSIONER'S OFHCK, A UgUSt 4, 1863. John J. Jacob's Executors ") vs. > William Hopkins, Heirs and others. J In Chancery j A lid [ M'CiaJIen, Knox *r Co, "1 In I lie Circuit '-ourt vs. > of Ohio County, j Same. ) i By a joint decree in these two causcs made on the 30th I day or Amy, 1853. it is niaile my dn-.y as one of the blasters ' ol said court to ascertain and report, first an account ot the administrator of said William Hopkins, dee'd., end ! second to ascertain what debts are due fi ni the estnte of j said Hopkins to said M'CIalicn, Kiiox4* Co., ard to any other persons, and how Tar and in what the same may con stitute a 1 en upon I he estate of said Hopkins. ! 'l he parties interested aro iiereby not lied that I shall J proceed to take the account otdered by the abo e de ree, | at the oflicc of Russell 6c Fitzhugh lit t lie city of IFheeling on Thu s.lay, the 15th day of Septrmbe-. 1853 CJ.tfcPQ au-5 HDW.AK H. FITZHUt.H. rnm'r. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. John J. Jacob's Executors } vs. > William Hopkins, Heirs, Ac. J In Chancery And iM'Clallcu, Knox <fc Co, "1 In the C ircuit court of vs. > Onio county. Same. J By virtue orajoint dectco miide in these causes by said court on the 30ih day or 31 ay, 1853, the undendgned .Sher iff o' Ohio county will expose to public sale on the 5th day oi September. 1853, at the front lioor of the Court House orOhio county* to tho highest bidder, the following de sciibed piece or paicel of ground situate in the City of J Wheeling, that is to say a certain parcel ot ground situate i on Union street, in the said city, between fourth and fifth I streets, and on tho south side of Union street ami udjoin ! in- thereto, -.ml beginning at the north western comer of ja frame house on Unior street, and thence westward twenty %ix feet and six inches with the .?outh side of lTnjoi: at-cot to a stake, theuce the same hrcidth of twen ! ty six feet six inches back, southward, to an eight feet all.y, so that said parcel org' ound will have a width or [26 feet 6 inches, on Union street, and the same width back to th^ alley, being the same parcel of ground sold to tho said William Hopkins by the Executor of John J Ja cob, dee'd. ' Terms or Sals:?On a credit orsix, twe've aud eight een months; the purcliaser giving bonds with security for the purchaso money, with interest 0;omdjy of sale. WM. 8. WICK HAM, augo. Sheriff and Commissioner. Kobert M'Casky *) In Cbanc rj in va >the Circuit Court James O. Martin and wife and others.) ot Ohio county. By virtue ofa decree made in this cause by said court on the Ifith day of June, 1863, the undersigned Sheriff or Ohio county, and as such acting as commissioner in the the premises, will proceed oh Monday, the fifth day of September, 1853, to sell at. public aution it the front uoor of' tlie'Court House orOhfo county, to the highest bidder, the undivided ball of L?tNo. (9,) nino in square No. (10,) ten In the city or Wheeling, Tzsvp or 8 a*lk:?Ten rer cent or the purchase money in cash, and on a credit for the residue of six, twelve and rigliteen months, in equal i nstaiments, the purchaser or purchasers, gi.virg bonds for the-deferred.payments, with good security, bearing interest rrom the day of the sale; and the title to be retair.ed as a farther security, until the wbQi? purcb?a<> ^ - WK'-KHAM, , ?ujO. Sheiitfand CommisiJoner. r i?) ?: ? ; ? . V4 flfSBlfeliSKI?SIr. ;/ir^ ..BALTIMORE TRADE. JOHN SULLIVAN &, SONS COMMISSION MERCHANTS/ ' A.HD AGENTS FOR THE RALK OF LEAF TOBACOO.COT tou, Floor, WniiXY, mo Wutun Fkoduck G*nr*Ai.LT. Camden St., near Light St. Wharf, ?pt5-ly BALTIMORE. Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IN LEAF*T0BAC?'0, COT'lON, AND PKODUCK GENERALLY, Pendleton's Wharf, Ao. 120 l.oterr End of Smith?a Dock. BALTIMORE. REFERENCES: Hush Jenkins & Co. ") F. W. Bruno & Sons, > Baltimore. "Win. Wilson & Son?, ) Edwin Wortham& in.-) Aich'ld Thou.as & Son, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, ) Rhodes tC Oglebay, Bri3j??port, Ohio. Tweed,Sibley?V Wright,") JosephC. Butler & Co. > Cincirnati. John Cic.igh, J OuJV.Ch"^' } Chiton, S.C. Gordon Co , Louisville. James M'Cully, ) Brown ?Sc Kirkpatrick, > Pittsburg. 55. Charee, ) J). l*amh, Esq, Cash. N. W. Banlc, *) S Brady, Esq, Cash. M.de.M. Bank, ^Wheeling. Jas. R. Baker, ) Josiah iblcy, Hamburg S. C. Henry A. Slnooder, Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gaines. New Orleans. aj?23-Cm AN C Y (j! OO l*M.' FRBDK. PICKEY & SONS, 250 Baltimore Street. Importers of English, German end French Fanctt Goods, KA VE uow.in store their Spring assoortment of Port * Monnaies; Violins, Veicussion Caps, Accordeon*. Tooth and Nail:.Brushes, Rosewood and Buffalo Hat r j Brushes, Combs of every description, Cutlery, Fans But. I tons, Perfumery," Fancy Soap?, Work Boxes, Jewelry, ; etc., etc. Ill the Hosiery lire a full assortment of White, Brown and mi veil cotton 5 hose, Lisle, Tin cad and SilkJ hose, i 'otton hoSe of every description. Lisle Thread and Silk hose of every description, Cotton, Tlireadand SilkGlnxes. Filley ? Stewait's Patent Thread, lotton, Thread and Sill: Laces, Silk and Pocket Handkerchief, .Nwk 'lie** etc. etc. Healers will find our slock the most extennive in city, and our prices an low as any house in the the country. mar24-dwtf MACKEREL, IIERR JSC, AND COD FISH. THE subscribers are constantly receivings-upplies of the above a? ticles, from the East; which, together with other kinds of fish, are offeted at the lowest market prices - Orders respectfully solicited. Entire satisfaction guarati tied as to quality. CURTIS Ac BRADLEY, jyi I 74$ South st, Baltimore. PHILADELPHIA. " CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Furnitorc Coverings. Ac., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. II. CAKKVL'S CURTAIN STOKE, Is No* 1G9 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Corner Fifth street, appetite the Stale House. 11E has always in store a full stock ol French Biocateils;all widths and colors; French Satin de I.aincs; India Satin Damasks; Ficitch Moquctte; L'o .Plushes; Lace and Muslin Curtains of every style and price. Table ?V Piano Covers Ac.; Gilt Cornices; Gilt Pius aud Hands*, Gimps, Fringes; Cords. Tassels, &c. N. V. Painted WINDOW SHADES, or all styles and prices; Bull' Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Biasses, 4-c.;a:ul r-r.Tvthin~ complete for Curtains, of the newest Pails slyses. ami at the lowest prices. reisous sending the height and xcidth of their tcindcio JraiHt*, can have their Cuitaius made and triunncdin the best manner; see Fashion Plates in August number of Go. dey's Lady's Book. Steamers, hotels, CAR GUILDERS, and dealers geuer ally, supplied at the loirest tcholeeale prices. \V. H. CARRYL, Importer of ad Dealer in Furnishing Goods, 169 Chest i:ut street, corner of Filth, mar 17-1 yd&w Opposite the State Hou?-c. Philada. Humphreys, Hoffman & Koons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF Flour, Pork, Bacon, i^ccdn and Produce Generally, No. 47, North Wharves, ami 05, North Water-it., PltlLADKt PlllA. tC3"Liberal advances will bi maite on receipt Bills La ding. Refer to Messrs. Forsvtits A- Hopkins, Wheeling. jnl3 SLAYMAKER & HASLETT, C O L U MB I A HOUSE, Chestnut Nt., below ?th, P111JLAI>ELPHIA. BOARD SI.50 PER DAY. mySG-dly New Boots and Shoes. Wm. Bole, 161 Main Street, Wheeling, IS now opening the first lot ol Gentlemen's fashion-ble Shoes,"Now York style, and sum ei sti ck oi Boots and Shoes, which embraces every etyic ui d quality in the shoe trade, for ladies, misses and children s wear. Gents, hoys and youths boots and shoes. To designate the vaii ety would be too lengthy for an advertisement. 03"* This Stock is exclusively New York and Philadelphia make; the latest style and best stock and workmanship of both cities; it is warranted and gua>anlied both by the ma kers and the undersigned. Particular attention is calledtc ?hearticleof ladies traveling bools W.V. BOLE. ?pigg ?? -???? ? V.-'.' WALL PAPER.?More cheap wall paper, just ree'd by je3 WILPKA- 1'R" OKO very suj enor matches, just iece?v d and lor O'J sale by S. D. WOOiiROW, 256 Main st. ie25 No. ? Washington Hall A R V BELL?s Chetry ri| e twist Tobacco," a lar^e lot just ready, and for sale by je22 LOGAN, CARR A* CO. GREKN OIL CLOTH?for window blinds, .mother supply ol this cheap aud durable article, just received. jy7 WILDE & BROTHER. CtA STOP Oil; Ess. Peppermint, bf i. ozen; M'Lane's ) Pills, and Myer's ext.orSarsapatUs* forsah-by III J. B. VQWK- 24 Union ?t. Notning Like Music! BUT CALL IN TIME. JOHN FICKE1SON has this day received from Phila delphia and New York the largest assortment of Pia ??a, Violin and Guatar Music avar before brought to this city. Also a fine assortment of Musical Instruments, which lie offers at very low price, at No 19U, Mainstreet. juie'-'Stf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE Union Line Packets leaving regularly on the arri val oftlic cars, all bills oriading m ist bo on board he me-1 o'clock. P. M. The Line will not be responsible for the delivery of any goods, and will not pay or collcct charges on ai.y goods for which bills of lading are not ott board the boats before their departure. mar3l-tr Gill, Smith. & Co., FORWARDING AND co ji ins a* i on merchants, No. 38, Wall Street, Louisville, Ky. J %V. GILL?Wheeling, Va. E. W.CRITTENDEN?Louisville, Ky. D.J.SMITH, do do {CS"G , S.i* Co.,would respectrully solicit consignments or Wheeling Manufactured Goods ot every description as they have made tliur arrangements with special reference to this business and have peculiar advantage Tor effecting jj[feb!5 John M. Eiohelberge^f ATTORNEY AT LAW, JF WILL practice in the 'Court* of Oho couut|w>n<l will give particular attention to collections {^Virginia, ! Ohio a:.d Pcnn?ylvahin. | OFFICE: Oi 31 t?in Street, next dobr.to Merchants and ! Mecl anics Bank. REFERENCE Jion. James M. Mason, Va., * Ja-mes Cooper, Pa , 4 Judge Dnaiel M Smpser. Pa., Messrs. Barton 4* WHlianis, Winchester, O. W. Heiekell & Co , Wheeling, ' Logan, Carr ?& Co., ? jyl3-tyd 1 GENTSr FINE SHOES. PAIR Gents- Patent Leather Oxford Tics. Ul-f 60 ? * do Moatery 1 CO ? ' do Jeisey 4 50 * ? do Wcbator 4 50 ' * Buck Skill, Oxford 4 60 i 4 do Monterey 4 100 4 4 Fine cair Boots, just i eceived by junell. McCLALLEN KNOX. Mammoth Hat Store. I."' 2VO..MG AKD148 MAi??TRMtT, WHEELING, VA. S AVERY, having enlarged his store ill order to suit ? the demand, has on hand and is receiving from the j hasten: ci lie , and manufacturing one or the laigest stocks I of Hats and Caps that has ever been offered in this ciiy, I consisting or every variety and sty e now in u?e, all of ! which will be sold at the lowest possible price, wholesale I and retail. Persons wanting Hats or Caps will please call and ex amine the stock tor thrmselves, as we shall always be pleased to show our Goods, and uso oar best endeavors to suit mir customers. ap21 S. A VERY. CENTRE FOUNDRY. J. & A. J. BAGGS, Wo. 22 I?I*sin St., Centre Wheeling, KEEP constantly on hand an assortment or the latest and most improved Stoves, enlacing eveir variety o* Parlor, Shop and Cooking Stoves. Their "Western Virginian," a coa! stove, cannot be eur| asf:ed b any thing ever introduced into the city Tjhey have, sold 160 or them within the last six months, pledging themselves to take them back if they did not give satisfaction, and have never had one iCturned Thevalso keep constantly on hand , the latest style of Arch Grates, warranted equal to a y made in this city; also cast Iron Sinks, and a variety of ail articles in the Foundry line, which will beaon low for cash. US" Particular attention will be paid to 11. kinds of Job Wo k. d&wir? .-lug 3. KitiMOV All. ~~ McKKI.VKT ?Co., hive icrooveil (heir grocery from the old sh?My, to So. 210 Ua.ketaquore, out side, ?ltd nextdoorto Mr. Hall's Auction Kooni. McKelvey ? Co., offer for saloon reasonable terms, ? well aelected atocK orgrocerlea. Prime Klo coffee) extia fineffuopowder; Imperial. Young Hyson and black teas; H.O- eu=ar{ refined and loaf auger; gulden syrup; N. O. molaasca; RIce;choice brandsGeaud8achewing tobacco: w e Jing twist tobacco, etc etc. Family Flour surerlor-dallty. , . anrlf I ouaA. 0.1KK <v UJ., iiavejuai lecetved MO bj-.ea J j of tobacco, in addition to their Ia>ge atoci,. Call rounrtat Wo Sr. and see a specimen or the ? California golden bar Tobacco," intended for all "who love a good thhig." Also, a large lot of imported So^rs justjto hand. WATER COOLERS/: ANOTHKI! lot. and perhaps the U*t this season, has Just been received. All-who are J t) want ofaodeaira. bl? an article thia hot Weather, aie Teapoctmlly referred to an advertisement In another column. JeS9 HOBB3, HARHBS 4- CO. TTUMMBL'S Premium Bis. CoLee, lor sale by ' ? IXjyio J. u. VOWKLL, M Union at. ??fV. ? -J&Hh