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Jur I,...? ?? ?? ? ?..:; ~~r;, ? discount of 60 per cent, on the above will be made Tor each square forthe first three luoutlis^udOu percent, theieaiior. ?> ~ /: * r..x ; or* x ? jr. :? > bur businesaor professional cards, | square or less, , perannum.--..8 AOO Fur bush e*s or prolessiooalcards* one faquare,. per.. .. aunum.? . 10,00. For one column (outside) one year .. ..100,00 * halt 44 44 44 4* ....... 60,00 ? t ?? ? " " -V- 40,00 A lid u<> per cent on the above for inside. OS-Personal communications charged at $1,00 per tliou land eius* 03rsp?cial notices charged $20 per square, per annum, for lirst square, and same rate,01 discount theteqn for a greater number or squares as under the general head, and 10 ceOkS a line lor siuglc Insertion. Business advoi tisements, with monthly chango, one square 1 year ...Vi.....325,0'J Fame wilb weekly change 30,00 Notice oi ilea.ha inserted gratuitously, but fuueral notice charged 3larriage notice charged.. GO Nominations, charged for each candidate for asepa iale olttceiuserted for 1 mouth or les#, in advance 2,00 KeUsIoa*aoUCe,Iu?tteaforUa^icj>.TtBsojt^ JQON T. RUSSELL, * BKATTY & t?o. In ?> BUSINESS CARDS. LAWYERS 18AIAU 4TE?K, attorney: at law. SPKCTAUattention given to collections ia Ohio, Mar shall;'Brooke and Hainlcock .counties. Ofiice South . est cornet Wain and Middle sts, Centre Wheeling. raa4 - . UIORKAN r*KI.*OtY, Attorueraud ?onmi?llor ht Law, Office No. ToO, Fourth street, WtlKKCtXO, Va. ALVIUip.CAliU'lVliLJL. AU?r??yat Law and Solicitor iu Chancery, Office No. 247, Main street, v Whirmno, Va. KV.^BliL & FIt/lKUOir, Attorney** and Connneliont ntLaw, Office No. 6&, Monroe Street. Wmatt2tor Va. N. KICHAKUfeOJN, y ATTOKNK* Jfc AT LAW, NO. ISO, rUURTII 8TRKKT, wheeuxo, VA. k3*w Ir.r. attends o ill busine?* entrusted to liimfnthe Imeiior ai.J Superior l-'cuvls or OUo and adjoining couit. lie!*. mti24:nt GIBSON L. CRANMER, Attorney at l?nvr. NOIAKV PIULIC FOR. THE err* OF W 11KKI.ING, ?' tO*And Commissioner for tlte State or.Ohio, to take acknowledgements of Deeds, Depositions and. otlier writ-; lugs. aug26 | s Jacob. '? t^iv. vxholicton. JACOB sc PENBLETOIV, Attorney* at Law, Office three doors north or the-Court House, Wihckmno, Va. oat-will 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 f icinlty of, Wheeling as may be necessary. C* K. THAW w. V. TbJtJIKK, Jackson C. H., Va. " Parkersburg, Va. Tltaw & Turner, ATTOBNSYH AT I,AW. W11,1.a.tend strictly coall business entrusted to them in the counties of Wood, Wirt, Jackson, Ritchie, Gilmer ami Plea^uts. iCs"Particular attention given to collections. KKFKR TO? PillLADKLPHtA?Hon. GeorgeSharswood, Hon Joel Jones, Hoit.Chs. tSilpin, -Messrs. I ee?fe Walker. BALTIMORE?Messrs. Ne*!e& Luckett,Messrs. Peiui ?* MitcbelL WHKKLING?Messrs. Z. S. & J. J. Yarnall, Thomas Johnston, Jr. octStMy PHYSICIANS. ALFRED HUGHES, M. !>., HUM(E?P ?* T III? I* II VSICIAH, HAS removed um office ami residence to the corner of Filth and Quiucy streets* nearly opposite the Catholic C lurch OFFICE HOURS?JHorning from7 lo 9. Noon 44 1 to X Kveuiug ?? 1 lo 0. ai?20:?lly;wlt | Dr. W. T. MoMechen, OFFICE?corner Centre and Sixth streets, je?-dty . WIIKKMNfr, V\. 1 UIKUlVAIi. BK. D: C. CRACRAFT tendem bis professional ser vices to the citizens o( South Wheeling and vicinity I oP^ICK iliicctly wcstof Keuctfx Hotel. m?3d3m 1 Dr. M. Campbell. (uTKorfAiRxaouT, va.) OFFICE: Fourth 8L? adjoining the residence of Henry Moore. iiorM Wheel In k ? V n E. VARNEY MANUFACTURER OP COPPER, TIK Ac pillKKT IRON WARE No.d. .Main St., near the Creek. Jtiidge. Wiikklino, Va liXBDIK. R.C.. BONItAM. . W? W. IMIIIT LAMBDIN, BONHAM, & CO., VIUU1NIA, Wlf ;{>XfN6 ANII PDffiNIX PAPMILLS,,, WHEELING, VA. Manufacture Printing ?iJ Wrapping Paper, Candle Pawn, Cotton Yarn I aper. Steam Boat Paper, Bonnet Hoards, Fuller*' Hoards. Are. "? lkuxaud k. rufttiY*rii okukuk w. uuruANT L. B. FORSYTH & Co. (or. LOUISVILL*,) Forwarding <$? Commission Merchants . ?AMD ? . PRODUCE IIBOKXRtt, SO ?. POBMC I^ANI'NC,, cmciNN&ii, o. "DKINC tlieauilioOzed lielsl't agenla for the Covington 1) A Lexington Kiflrood, pc<xf? Tor i hit road will meet pion.|>? aitnith lr conalgued to'oiir add *e??. n<P:3ni I.. K. P. ft Co. MOUBNU\G QOOOS. ; j T &T black Silks: bombazines of Lupin's ,'taket V Jet black muslin delaines, in extra fine quality; ? * mourning Cashmeres; Black and purple merino plaids and stripes j 1 Black and white chintzes? English ci imped crapes; do do Gimharas and chintzes; j Plain black. Thibet. Squareand L'ng Shawls; I do and embroidered1 collar** steeves, and! cheinizettes. ' HKISKBLL> Co. j Strobel & Blooh, m.lCUI|e Detiimrn Winn*Mqnoro, Ao. ITT Main 8irect,i]Utfuiutlding/ornierlykiwuin antlic I ?pSt-ly W HB?BLt<ka"*!y>> , . w. D. MOTTE &:BRO; D*a*?r iu allkfndtforPoreicH and MomentSc i DRY GOODS, Wo. |-^,M<mcrrSx?Mrry Wimumi..VA. : _ M: REfLLY, wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Fortign and Damrtlic Winet and Li quart. NO.181 WK^TStDK MaKKKT SQOAttK, m?T-t? WHEKiayfi. VA : - VvIMOOW BLINDS. I? d, BOBBBT8 ? s now prepared to rtirnisli ? - VBHITIASBMSOS, ??? e?ery deacriptioit, at tlie alto rfeat notice, all of my "wnmanuratture. whnlewlc ami retail. OWIimls repainted and (rimmed. Call and aer "? ?; K'Ct>4CI-WJX.,r ? <H Dl **o*. M'CLALLENS' & K^OXV. ? "holr.nle nnrf Retail DealanInnlt klutUol Boots, Shoes,Leather,Sio.* -No. 106, Main etreet, - *"*< . |T* * or U rape.liie;' ;thit aiiporlof article hir tho, LYON' HOZHS Lyon'ii . ? ?Jel>jr . ^ THPJ "*4/11 BUSINESS-' GARiDS. , DRUGGISTS.,.. : - [ SUCCESSORS I.TO :1U|U 'bJ.KKS. ] WHODESAtiE&RETAlIiDHOGGISTS, Corner. Aluiii nnd Hlourofi ?(refiiN, /?. ^.^yU??LJK^y^,.t.v C? C?001> 3c CO., have bought cthe - entire $ - sU^fc^ J-wr ltaker, and will ouijUu^.the Drug? Ihoir keepingou hand, (and offering ou the beat twim,) *? full assortment of the very beat ar ticlcHin their line or bus. ?luess A. C. GGOD & Co ^Wheeling, Dre.20j.18M.; _ - dc21 f Wm. J.' Armstrong, ' DKAI.KH- IN Bmgn, ITI^ilieineH. i'hemicnlft, Pntent Med icine*, Perfumery nml l-'nuty Article*. no. I3S. M?l!?rr rtn?*T, BICCWKICN MONHOK AND UNION STBUtTil, . ?? V .( - ; ,l ?WHl4KBtNCr. VAv ; JGTPbysicians Prescriptions, filled at all bourn, day or nigllt. jolily 1 f RncricssoBS t6 DcsnFiietb and robinson."] WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND DKAI.KRS TN Oils, Paints and Dye Stuffs. H AVING purchased the stock of Bush field & Robin son, we have and will always keep ou bauds a com plete supply or DRUGS, HEDICINKS, Pafnta, Oil*, Dye Stujj*, Patent Medicine*, VamUJier, Hrttshe*, Perfumery, Ola*M aiid Gta*?icare, and Varieties usually kept by wlmleHa e Druggists, which we will sell to Dealer*, consumets and country mer chants a*/ozo and oii as favorable term* as they can pur chase and brlua them irom the eastern cities. aZct DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, &e., &e. J II. ?KV9IBA?KEK would announce to his ? fiiends and the public generally, that having purchas. ed the interest of the senior partner in the business lately conducted, under tbe firm of J. Crumuacker & Son, he wilLcontlnue tbe same at the old stand. No. 175, Main St., and would respectfully solicit,-and trusts to-merit a con tin. uance ofthepatronagesolfberallybestowedontheold linn. He has just returned from the Eastern cities, aud is now opening ait extensive and well selected stock or Drugs arid Chemicals, Perftiraery, Far.cy articles, Ac./all or which were purchased After strict personal inspection and with scrupulous regard *0 purity of quality, and are now offered to the public on tho most reasonable terms., * lvr. immanuei Dorn, mamdVactdrkr or PURE CIDER VINEGAR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. octl.lyil K) Main tt. C. KXTK rt VVHKKr.lSP. VA -.WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Grocer and dealer in FI.ODK.AKU AMi KliVDtl OF PROVH. IONS, bl.OVBU A' TlillO'i'II V SHI'II No. 1TC, 8. KASTCORNXR MARXXT and IINIOX* ? -? WnKKUlSli, A. F. R. ARMSTRONG, AUEOT AND SEALKIt In REAL ESTATE. Office corner of Main and Union streets, aug27-lyd AVHKKLING, VA. S. D. HARPER & SON, Wholesale and Retail dealer in 1IATS, CAPS, STRAIV GOOIW, MUFFS, FURS. AND CARPET BAGS, No 129 Main st. corner or Union, _ WllKKI.1 no, Va. T. SWEENEY & SON, , (SUCCW?8nRJ? TO SWKBNKY** <fc B?.L,) MANUFACTURERS OF FLINT GLASSWARE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN China. <tueeintirarc. Lanipii, (iiraiidole*, T1 KI.KCL'T I.KK V. \c. No. 85, MAIN STREET, Wnnr.iNn, Va. JOHN HOW ELL, DEALER IN . BOOTS, SHOES, &c., tVo. 173 ITIraln Ht. XDKCKD nOBBS, T1'?8' f- TATL0R? HOBBS &. TAYLOR, Dfnmafacturer?of STEAM ENGINES, AiVI> <3EJVERAL MACB11XISTS, CORNER MAIN ?e QUINCY STS. Mir.L KNOINKS, 'TORACCO and 1IOISTINO3?*RKWS steamboat exoines, Gitmr and saw mill work, furnace ENGINE*, ENGINEBOILER.*, And nil kiinln of Iffnchinery uindc to order, ' ou theiuoMt rensonnble term*. New Books. Lewi** American Miiortiiiumi; Whitney's M >tali.c Wealth; llitiicrolt's Hint. United States, 5th volume; Land of the Saruccn* by Kayard Taylor; Nelly Kr.icken; What >otf Horn urn's Autobiography; Riith Hall, by Fanny Fern; May and Pecember, by 3!is TTubback, Fudce Doings, by Ik ATarvel; You ITave Heard ol Them; Poems of tli? Orient, by Kayatd Taylor. For sale by W1LDK Si KROTHF.R. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, &e. JKR'lf B. SHKPPAIU) would respectfully in ^ form ntsfrionds and the public, that he has re - moved lusestab'ishnieiitto No. 131, MatnStreet, turner ol* Union, where will he found constantly on hand, a large and well selected nnsm tun nt or nil articles in his line, consisting of Saddle*, ISridlcN, Harnett*, Iron framoand Wood box 1'rankn, Vulipex, C-nrpet KngN, Scotch Upper u?J XIo^ **kiu Collars, Umnei*, Wkipx, &c.,u*c., Ac. A?* of which are manufactured by competent workmen, ot thf? beat materials, and wil 1 be sold CHKA P FOIl CASH. Tho*e desiring to purchase are requested to callaudex amine for themselves at ap!2?yrd. ' . No. 131. Main st. "Wheeling. Ya. Agricultural Warehouse, Corner Iflain and Quincy Htreeta, near De pot It. ?fc O. SCnilrond, R. H. HUBBELL, Agent, ? AND? OCMMISSION MERCHANT, FORthesaleot'Plou-.hs, Harrows, Cornshelleis, Straw Cutters, Cider Mills, Churus^Shaw'&Hntut .Machine, Draining Tile, and all Agricultural and Horticultural Im plements, Mechanic's Tools, Sends and Plants. Wheeling. Oct. t?t, *54. . . nets J. B. VOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, DEALER IN Danes, PAixxf, oils, urra, patknt medicines AND PKRFUHKRY. ? _ No. 35 Mouroe ?t., Wheeling* CC3" Manufacturer of Superior Lemon Syrup. - , Wnoiesaxe arid Ketail Uiroeery. No. 21S Market Square. : HAVING puichrssttl the establishment of John K. Mor row, 1.shall always keep on hand a good stock of Groceries and Flour, and hope to retain the patronage of his customers andall new ones whe may favor me. octl GEO. K. McMKCHKN. THR undersigned having sold his stock of Groceries, dec., to Mr. Geo. K Mc.Vechen, respectfully recommends hi in to his customer* and the public. octl-ly JOHN K MORROW. R. B. WOODS, DKALEIt IN House Furnishing and House _ f keeping Goods, NOV 31, MONROE STREET, apio wheelim*. va. . "^XTKA Family Flour, just received and lor sale by je!4 DOAXK & COWGlfJ.. Thompson & Patterson, . DKALEKS IN Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, . . . and Variety Goods DXGenerat Depot for tbes sale ol all the Popular Patent Medicines, etc~etc*v lately sold by I..li.Patttf>80ii6? Co., 33Mbnto?st. - : np9 : No. t!7 Main nt. " W. M. BERRYBILL: ]? '? - Cheap Furnishing Warerooms. 151 MAIN" 8T.i'WHEELING,-VA. L7> kinds of' Eornlftir^ Incldulng CHA1HS, SOFAS, E A WM.,;X. iMJSJBDS, Booliblnder Itlnuk Book Mnuufnchirtr, . ? NO. 2U, mokroc street, dp stairs. .XT OUtir respectfully InfarmfiUfriends and the public ; r> in general, tbatMdw* establishment lely kno wn as James*!. Bwipg/aktookbindeiy and blank w>b manufactory, and isnow niepared to rule an J bind . joider, blank books of every description, music,-mas* - zines, periodicals,?frc., in a manner uot to besurpassed by K^rtvnca. ptKLnk Bbok.. > ? ( m n FIBuf;- i^Proate . ..??iifor tbetale of Pie Iron ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DR. S. P. HULLIHKN^DR. J. P. HULLTHEN, OfFFICB No. 131, Fourth ttreot, ifeiYrtbe : '.'7 .HfttihrlerUrreanrcli. jManufactnrc Tctlli etpiei-aly roT each par titular caye. Full 'Betta'Ot TeeUlTvOraiijr wtaof aett-;, made with artiBclai-tfuioa. The Gu'm ia uuUelstfiK$9*Ujiiiouaoraolfd piece?the coat lathe' iiue forteethT*lthOr without guma. " " "? : Full settaol teeth made from $15 to #100 a Sell; email aett?fWW'?^t?ji?i-ii?rtootlw,^ vc i SKXXOIt, ?KAI.,4e IVWljAKIJHUKH. * PANCTf DRY GOODS r-+>:<WBQi>ESALK.'i .UAhJl' * ; Ne.11, Sanlk 4th Street. ! - - ' ' - ?? WHIiftfKLPHIA. } I. W. SrxTort, Ii. Skal, A. Van Sweaklng^n. ~ W. P. PETERSON - Fir DInrlne, mid Iiire Inmranec AND LAND. AGENT. ?? ?'.8l. .yonroe?raet. "Wli^eliiu;. Va. i-iZS! ^ISDAND; TANNERY, , ri'<? BKKG EK.t UVVFlUHK, . .. ' ?CAiroirAtiroai^j.r, . Every , description of -Beather, Aii?r*I>Vnfrri? in Wool nntl IlidM ;3 Store Itocot No, ITC Jorticr q/ Market JUrp end Main tfreet, ? 'y ' * [A 2 rHr \VuT*iniapyii < tC^ShorPrndlngSofidl kihdnpn hand, and uoliritVfcYy 'mmTernte fenits. N " i 'I ? y; ? J. TuHTON . ~ ~ IKouiie, Sign, nnrf Oruftiueutnl Pninler.r 12S, Main, bciuxen Honrceavd, Union, street*, \Vrieclhig+Va. r E3*\Stgn8, Banners and Flags, transparent, plain and fancy,executed with ueatnessand despatch, Graining *vc. reb22-dm -J. & W. TAYLOR, Iff iianfncttirer* and Dealers in altklndu of TOBACCO, SNUFF & CIGARS, WHOIVKHA IjK A WO KETAIIi, . Ko. 108,. Main St., East side, 2 doors below Market Alley, tf. WnwtMNM.Vi. " ~S7 AVERY,* Wboleaale and Beiall Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 146, Main Street, Wheeling, Va. tCF*Has on hand the largestand best assortment or Hats and Caps brail qualities and sites. janll R. CRANGLSl & CO. WHOLESALE GK- DERS, Forwarding and Commission DIKICCUAN'1% Corner Monroe.and Market streets, ' "ntg.Vt Wilde & Brother BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 4T7"HOLKSALE and Retail dealers in miscellaneous, IT medical, theological *and school books, stationery, wall paper and wiudow blinds. Wholesale dealers, school committees, teachers, and others supplied at Die lowest rales at the Bookstore, corner o! Main and Union streets, Wl.eell wr. Va. apfi J. N. ZIMMER'S . CRACKER AND CAKE BAKERY, No. 103 Market st, a fete doors Soutn oj the Market Home, Wheeling, Va. He keeps constantly on handi large stock of the follow ing articles; Butter Crackers, Water Crackers, Soda do., Sugar, do., Pilot Bread, and the celebrated Bostou Crack I ei s; all or which will be sold at the very lowest prices. i Wheeling, Auj. 21, '52.?3m ?1. i COl'l'KK. XirV, ^ SUGliT IKON \UttK ' Manufactory. THANKEUL for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ut>on him, the subscriber would respcctful ly inform his friends and the public senentlly that l?e ^continues to manufacture the above named articles in all their variety, of which he has always on hand, agood as-1 sortment for wholesale and relail at very lowpricest He also keeps on hand, cooking stoves of the raostap proved patterns for coal aud wood. Job work will contiuue to receive his particular attention nu be executed with promptness and in a style that wii: tease the moat fastidious. au?24 P.. VA RNKV.no.8, Main St. CRESCENT lit UN WORKS. G-xll, Hardman &. Stephens, Manufacturers of Boiler, Shrri, iV Railway Iron. WHKKLlXfl, VA. HAVE their Works now in full operation, aniLare pie pared to-farnish to the trade, articles or their manu faclure equal In qtolity and finish toauy in the market! Warehouseon Hiddle between Main andWatei stieets, Centre Wheeling. ?? lep^Slf TREMONT HOUSE, -/ WATKR STREKT, WUKIiLINO, VA., JAMES TURTON, Proprietor. fsOCCKSrfOK TO W*. r. Cf.ARRK.3 EjfPresh Oysters and meals at alt houis. served on the most reasonable terms. ?lc3?) Premium Blinds. <; E O It G E KOICKIIT.H, MAIM STRKKT, . KEEPS const-tntlv on liaud and manufactures to order VJ-MTIAN WINDOW HLINUS, of wide and narrow slats, with plain and Taney trim ming*,'of every color and shade, wholesiile and retail ,un ienns to suit the times. Old blinds repainted an?t trimmed equal to new. Jobbing promptly attended to. nvtl John K. Botsl'ord, Grocery and Provision Slorc, WATEIt ST., so 31, Je? Wheeling, Va. Hats and Caps. WK Have fhfs day teccivedoue of me finest anil most ooautilui as-sortiiient- of Hals and Cnps, that wo have ever had or was ever brought to this city; the most lash ionah e that could he made lit the eastern markets. It complies>11 part the following kinds: Gents No. I Silk moleaklu Hats, light and elastic, made by tlic bsst hatters Kast, and in strict accordance with ourordeis, Geuts fine while and black beaver, otter, seal.A-c.: Know Nothing and Wide Awake HaU, white and biack; soft fur and wool hats of eveiy color, quality and price. Also?Caps or every description aud of the most re cent st)l.-s, such as the Nevada, lvii"W Nothing, Pyra iiftie, Pyiamid, Canadian, Kusoau. English, U'-shing ton. aud Conso'idation caps, at.d ail otl>er kinds In abun dance, which will be sold tower iiian good* ot these kinds were ever otfeied betoie to litis community. t'hildiens Hats aud Caps nr %il kinds just received from the most fashionable hoaxes in New York. Carpet bags, Furs and Chafes always on hand. All persons are most respectfully invited to call and ex amine our magnificent stock of goods, before purchasing elsewhere,. as we Icel confident that we can please th? most fastidious. Nothing will he wanting on our part tosuitand accom modate our numerous patrons. i A Word to Country McrcbnnlM. ? If you wishau) thing iu the way ot UuU aud Caps just give us a call, as we \yill guarantee that we will sell you goods as low as they can be got an> where this side ot Philadelphia) and on the most favorable terms t?*7 , S. 1). H\RPRR A SON. RISMUVAL. FRANZflKIM& LUTZ have removed their Wholesale Liquor store frojn the Sprigg House lluildings, to No. 210, Market Square, next to Wm. Hall's Auction Rooqi, whe'r they Will, us heretofore, al wavs keep on ban da stock or the best Wines aud Liquors, at the lowest prices. up* d3m. PHANZHEIM A LUTZ REMOVAL. LOGAN, CARR & C*., have removed their stock ot wludescle Tobacco, Snuff, and Segars from No. 81 Mali street to the uew block of brick buildings east side of Main ati eet, nearly opposite the Merchants iV Farmers Bank. jan?8 . AT WHOLESALE Oct KETA1L. JUST received,?a large lot of superior libra turned Grlndstoues. Also?all sizes very best Marietta sharp grit, for either wet.or dry grinding, which will be hung lr desired on pa. tent friction rollers, at short notice and at low rales, at dcgO ROHAN'S marble-yard, ffi Market st fPHh highest market puce givau for Hides aud Sheep JL skins, by / inr7 BKRGER <k HOFFMAN. TUHAGCO!TObAGCO!! IN STORK aud for sale low? 100 boxes No. 1 51b. lump; 100 ; * 8 lb aud 10 lb lumn; 100 - * .medium 5 lb, 8 lb and 10 lb. apS LOGAN, CARR * Co. Gordon, Matthews & Co FORWARDIK & AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wheeling, Vo. RESP.K(iTFULLY-inform their fiiends and shippers generally* that they have i educed their charge for for wiii ding per Baltfmore and O*io Railroad; and aieuow charging Tor commission and dravage on merchniidriie. Went......... 60c. per I on Produce, JKaitt, 40c. do Weh'opeour attention to the inteiest of shippers will secure a continuance, of the favor heretofore extended to us. Shippers will be particular to .iave their goods mark* ed to our care, and advise or sliipmeutper mail,. a|?30 jv; GORDON. MATTHEWS ?fc Co. I. N. KELLER, DEALER IN Groceries, Produce, Grain and Feed. Qoixcr mierr, bktwkkx kaim aka xirkkt, .> : Wheeling, Va,' " OOTCASH paid for *.eru"i Oats, MUl Feed,:Flaxseed, Beans. .Huticr,* Kgis. Ac. ai?l3 PttANK C'AKTKR. WM. R.jOUKTT CARTER & JOUET.T, "FOKVVAUOIIVC A1VD ,'C KiVEUAt S#X Commission Merchants, XO-9S, XaVTSIOK THIRD ST., ,rr. Mil* AXB TBI CIVBt', J , Louisville.Ky. UmSm* ATANUFACTUKKKol ?lt*7ie jyjLgfc K. Axie*; lijfct - oi-KklfrttadaSJ Suspension Bri orilitr. - . . ^ ?st*k4v <? ? an J Fancy Iron, ft??gs, Boiler IClv iron woi k made to r ACll i tuition. 3 p. in. Discount : ?- : - 1 '? to. Inters*! p*U ^;pAlTO?i A. 5. , Aua.il Pica B1 * WH-eeIiffig*Savifi _ OFVIVK,KO.'lj?i Offite dpeii rrom 9'o-elock; k. a? ?tajT-jrtwradar.JO o'clock, ?.nui ua-iloiier rcceircil uu tmnta ? ^S*hw .iSSftvirar Kd?r Jouwos;Ux?icL.i?ruui?9l>i:J? "*?? - 'WM; McCOY. Tn tuga'i bi^rimiMSRLL; ^mamzr Frfncy' and Stti. , lortier of Market 'ind'U'ftibif ifli ??> - Wrt?s.?WK*ia**ia.? ??g8<- jr.Rfr MawttH') %t> . ? R.OjMillcH KAKINGKN.JK. ; O ?r /?Goods, nvee doors from Moon.' WMUWtt STEAM MARBLE WORKS, BGMAKK.ET ST., WHEELING, VA. THE SU1ISCB1HKK having made extensive arrange ments in the East Tor the supply or Marble,ami con templating the erection or Steam works, he would invite the attention or Architects, Builders, and thp public in gen. eral to tha inspection' of 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 tbe west. Dealers would find it to their advantage toiuspecthis stock before purchasing elsewhere. ;v His work is done in the most elaborate style, and he would invite the attention or purchasers to examine his stockorStatuary and other carved work, Monumeuts, Cen otaphs, Tombs, Bead and root stone?, Ac., and Grave yard work in every variety ; being enabled by his superior lacil itles to supply this work at considerable lower prices than any other establishment i n the country; - Please give me a call and exam! ne my work. MICHAEL J. KOHAN, Marble Mason and Vault Builder. ttyAlso Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, Plaster Casts and Models, and Marietta Grind stbnes, warraidcd at the lowest trade prices. : ? 1 y. d. NEW SAVINGS' BANK STORE. AT THE OLD POST OFFICE OPI-OSITE THE M'LURE HOUSE. TO the cltizensor Wheeling and vicinity: Peeling very thanklul tor the liberal pat ronaxe received from you, I deem it proper cror your interests as well as my own,) to call your attention to my constantly replenished stock or-Kooti, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Umbrelias'aud Carpet Sacks at the corner ol Market and Monroe streets, reeling con fident there is no greater variety in this .market} while in quality are not surpassed in Western Viiginia, anil in price undersold by no one. 1 therefore .earect fully in vite you all to cal> et d examine my slook, ami in the Ian guageoC 41 willlabor?aliasl become tlie sou or ne cessity, the nurselingor hope, and the pupil or art', to ac commodate ond fit yon. - To the ladies, particularly,,would 1 say," I have a large quantity ol French Lace, Straw, a).d braid Bounets, which I will sell at cost as the season is advancing I have also a quantity or silk and crape bouneis, which I will sell very low. H: H WATSON. To country:merchants we would say that we will dupli cate any bills bought in ihe eastei n cities, for cash j?S9 3,000 Cases McCtALI.ENS Ac KNOX have moved their whole*a'e Boot and Shoe ware rooms to the new 4 story brick building 113 Main street. ?. They lie ye new In store and are receiving daily; 300 CASES meus boots; 160 ?? ?? brogans; 1G0 " boys boots; , . 60 11 44 brogans; 60 44 youths boots; 26 4 4 44 bioganS;i women's lace, boots; 44 .'en by Mud Shoes; 44 slippers; misses lace boots; 44 Jenny Li nd'a; ?? slippers. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore ex cxtended to the House, they solicita continuance or the saxie. Merchants on ther way east are earnestly Invited to call * and examine tlielr stock. . mrllV , .^MnPHLLKNS ^KNOy. ? REMOVAL. J?fe D. BAYHA have removed to their new and spa ? ciovs brick buildings, 13* Marl el Street, where they manufacture and keep on hand, TIN AND SHEET IRON WAKE, A nd keep for aa'e Japan Ware and Houehold Furnishing Hardware. so the latest styles of Cooking Stoves all o* Whicii tney willsell V\ holexaleand Kctailat the Ihe |t*v*-eyi market nrtccs. Their old customers and thepunlicge, er ally are invited to call and examine their stock. Kwry description orarticlesin their. lite* p oiuptly made to or e- ffrht?Ttv - GREAT BARGAINS! SECOND FALL STUCK nrrived at Isaac Prager's Bargain Store, 150 v 100 76 60 5-1 GO HAVING returned from the East with my Srcoiw' ? all Stock, 1 shall be able to offer to the pi'b'.c goods thai will in cbca|>uesssurj<assai.ytliiugeve~ *een. I invite. theietore.all those that wi?n to puichase to call on me, ;.?1 am determit*ed to OiTer greater induce ments than ever, in onler.to:suitain my name for selling the chr.iiIk'st goods in town. Received?anothei lot of those Cheap Kid Gloves at ... t!o Paramettasat ? ? 23c Bonnet Ktbboi's at He do .... I2jc with piany other bargaius too tedious to mention. Call early wid don't mistake the nluee. ISAAC I'RAGKR, J16 Mainst. nvtO betireeif Mortroeand Union st. W. & J. Stewart, ?.\NUrACTUBKr3 OF am. kimjs of STOVKS, <:ItATO. PKVIifill UCOSVg, Cawtiu^M for Thrashing Machine**, Ac.,Ac, NORTH EAST COU. MARKET VQUaRK, (ttRIlKlX CORNER.) IVHUJaiKB, VA. STEWARTS <5" CALDWELL, 3IANDKACTURKIES OK COPPER, TIN. AND SHEET IRON WARE, upper end or xarickt square. ap3 v Wheel|n?. Vn. COLLINS & HALL, .Grocery, Feed and Produce Store, No. Ihtt Illarket Square, went vide. W H EELING, VA KKRP constantly on bamt all kinds of Feed, such as Oats, Corn, Kran, Short*. Xhiy Stuffs etc.. Flour. Coin Meal, Jf utter, Eggs, Poultry, Provisions,and Dried \T ? ?f a" 'ogethet with a complete assortment of 1'amily Groceries. DO-CashpaM for corn,oats. Flaxseed, Dried Fruits, Sheep Skin*. hi?le?. butt??r, eggs and poultry. ?> 1S Wholesale Paper Warehouse. MAIN, NEAK QUINCY'ST. LAM3DIN, GILBEHSON & Co, [SCCrES*-?*S TO A. O. ROBINSON dr CO, AND BAKSETT A CO 1 iVTANU FACT IT KK and keep coustautly ou hands, the 1YJ_ following Papers, vix; ST It AW WRAPPING, RUa WRAPPING, MANILLA, TEA AND a/- ?}?*<}. ?*?*' ?? >1 CANDLE PAPER. DRUGOIST. COTTON FACTORY AND HARDWARE PAPER, Honnet,-Hinders'and .Pullets' Hoards. To which they invite the attention of purchasers.?epl3 C.P.BROWN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL RY AND FANCY GOODS No. 4, Washington Hall, , _ iTIoiarocai. Wheeling, Va. CLOCKS all J \Vatch??care(iiHy repaired.,- JnIS GEORGE E. WXCKHAM, ? AUCTIONEER ANJ> . COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 180 Market Square. ? WUfHvr. - Vw. W TALLAHT. ; H. TALLAKT. l. *. piurtiix. TALLANT &. DELAPLAUT, FOKWABfilNG . AMU ?... ! Commission Merchants, tlo.cQ Alain Itrcct *rd No 12Monroe */. nv8 WHKKLiyi-. REMOVALS; John II. Thompson, has removed his Rook Store to U7Maiu.street?above .M onrue?rouui lately occu. pied, by W T. Pel by. *. JUC. Patterson his,removed his stock of Drugs Patent Medicines, 4\ c &c.i to 117 Main st. ap9 , ? 4 ' 'P.iiblic ^o.ti'oe. ; HAVING discontinued the Grocery businesshereto-; Tote kept by mc, on Market street, in the city or Wjieetingy all pei so unindebted to me are. hereby required . to make.payment before, th^ 1st-(Ur Of April, otherwise the same will be putin process orcollectiou by suit, with out respect to pci sons. J s * ; vt9*+*f?,* ANDKBV MULDRKW. March 13th,185o mbU T> AKTIGO LA K attention is' catted to a . riewstyre ol JE?* lever watch, every yart of which i* manufactured in America, which are cased i n every variety pF style, gold and silver. J These watches are jeweled and all warranted BROW*; ;'S myl ' Wasblligfon Hall. Monroe WE have on consign me HIS" 5 faiVi ?tv:bqseli]stg. No. 1 /'Super Phosphate of Lime.' ? . li ti'i .? ? ? ? vuRsua "?dano. v: ^r"r-!?rrv - rpHIS valuable .fertilize r las bee JL in England and bther parts of . 'iBTCrnljttini ? , Jo^Bu^e; ?vd next togut ano hold* the higbeftnnk In popularity and the extent to 'which it is used among Farmers.. Its introduction in this country bytbe subsciiber has been more recent, but the process it* has made in l he' estimation of the public has not been less marked or success!ul thati abroad, alter a lull trial of three years .investigation of Us merits. In which time there has been very n>?uy scrupulous .experiments made by the most scieutlficagricultuVfat* and various i 'tubs, t omntftieer, Ac , side by side Peruvian Guano, as tolti relat've value compared with the latter, and in most instances a.preferc?cc, given tp thei&Switt Phosphate oi Lime." Such reports as returned will sborUv be placed before tjjo pqblic, .which/will convcy mote Information than the subscriber telsdisposed to offer,1'as the nianu jfceturer, at tbe present moment. 1 is chemical composition is or that nature to at once af ford food and nourishment ttigfowth of all dncrtoiiviis, us basis belngbnisbed or ground ihe efficacy of whichas a manure is already well known andappreciated, wi.ich are decomposed bv the^additiou of" ouefiflh their of the most efficient asents In the best Peru vlato GuSno.? .1 tls easy handled, being in a ^rfectpowder? it will be jgmm - ? - - "mi, i re . M Jgga,... ______ ^ ^ _____ ; scriber or to hls'agents, whose i ames &\,c a* follows; ? Messsrs. McGruder &Sons, Richmond, Va. do . , Rowletr, HaVAdy 6i Co, Pet^i sburg, Ya. do Borum & McClean, Norfolk,-" Va. - do C, M- Stewart, Ksq., Baltimore, Bid. C?B. DK, BURGai . Agricultural Chemist, , ?ep25 ' WflliamshurghVLonglslwnd, N. V. New Watch, and Jewelry Store: Room, No:4, WaihingUni Ifall,'Monroe St., WHEELING, VA THB subscriber would ca I ihe attention or the public to 'his-well selected stocko" wat'clies,clocks;jewelry, silverware, and fancy goods, which he is now opening.? His stock is composed.iupa.rtor gold aud silver watches, keys, guards snd chains. Kvery description of gold ie welryj Gold, stiver, silver plated aud common spectacles; , Pure sllve* table, tea, dessert, sugar, mustard and salt spoons, and butter knives; Plated aud German silver forks, spoons, butter knives, etc;etc.- ? Port monliaes, pocket cutle ry, scissors; Vaar nnk razors, strops, shaving cream, etc.; Perfumery, combs, brushes and a great varety or fancy goods; ' Particular attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewel; y, and engraving handsomely done. A share of pationage is respectfully solicited. apd-dtf C.P.BROWN. CUUAKtil CltiAHSU / 4000 Gilt cigars; 6000 Prlncados cigars; 2000 Apollo do 2000. El Dorado do 3000 Washington jlonument cigars; 4000 Pa net las do 11000 Havana do .6000. i?ela Cruz Principe do .8000 Kegalia do 20 boxes 6 lb. lump Tobacco; 32 do i lb. do do Just received aud for sale by oct3| WM. LAUCHL1S. iWUIA LBS.wool-Twine;. 1UUU 1000 lbs broom * ? ? 100 doz. bed cords and plough lines; 25 reels hemp aud Manilla bed cord; 10 ? cotton ciothes lines; 60 doz , , * trout l:nes; 20 coils Hatter Kope: WO pair Yawl and Skiff Oars; 60 Boat Poles. CVTarpaulins, dray covers, and awnings, on hand and made to order at the Cordage Store, corner of Water and Unioii streets. mrlO CHAR. Tf. BRRRY. Tobacco and. Cigars! WM LA UCHLIX, No 162 Maiu street, no's among his large assortment the following articles - 1000 Coiisucllocigara; lOf*) I>a Eloisa * 1000 Priusado ? ' 1000 HI Salvvdu ? 1000 Kl Dorado * 2000 LaProtecciou cigars; VMJ0 Pruudea ' 1000 Flores llabbana * 6 Boxes I win brothers tobacco; 6 V Virginia ? 4>-apP . ? - ... Removal. McCLALLENS & KNOX have removed their Whole sale Stock of Boot* and Shoe*, to the new four Story brick building, No. n:t, ITffalit Street, A few buiidir.gs North ol the Merchants* ?Sr Mechanics* bank, on tbe op|?osile side or the street, and 2 doors South of Wui. T. Selby's dry good store. Tliaukful for the patronage heretofore exteuded to the House, they are confident that with theii increased facili ties lordoiuz business, they can offer to merchants still greater inducements for buying thau heretofore. dc2S MuCLALI.wXS jfe KNOX 1m otice THE undersigned, having bought out the entire stock ol (?oods belonging to .Messrs. Wheeler ?$- Lakin, Mer chant Tailors, would beg leave to inform the citizens ol Wheeling and vicinity that he intends carryiug on the MeicbantTailoriug business in the same room lormerly occupied by Messrs. Wheeler .& Lakiu, and having ob tained the services of hoth of the former propric **i s, he is prepared to make up to order every article in h>a line, iu the latest style and best manner, at very short tntice, and very low for ca>li. Having a large stock ou hand now he is determined to sell very low, to reduce hissto'-k and make room for the Spring Goods. Now is a rare chance lo get good clotlii ng cheap. He will warrant every article to he as lecomtncnded, or uotale.. Come ouc, come all. Ami < ive us a call, ? At No. 2, Washington Hall. iattl2 J. H. ST.ALLMAN. GAP6. T> EC El V ED this day, the beat assortment of Gents, lb youth's, and children's cloth caps, ever brought to tins city, having been selected with great cure as regards Style and quality. They comprise iu part as follows:? Gents cloth opera, black and white; gents hair cloth do; black, drab aud green riding, huntiug aud Apollo caps. ? Also, the Egyptian Pyrennial ciickct cap, a new article; together with every other description of havor cap extant inrM ' f S. fl. HARPKK SON Daguerreotypes. MKSSRS; HKAMKK A T UK TON", having taken the Kootus formerly occupied by Mr L. Tarbell as a l)a guerreau GaLery ^corner of Main alia Diddle streets, Cen ti e Wheeling, beg leave to solicit a share of patronage front his friends and the public at targe. ; They make it a' irule not to tet any pictures go out but wiftt are satisfactoi j, aud wtll executed. Gold and Silver plating exeeuted neatly IES"Ordera left here for sign paiuttug will be attended to by 'J. Tiirton & Hr other. . mr21-3nt tilGHLy IMPORTANT. NELSON'S Premium Cbiuese,Lustral Washing Fluid, the greatest 1 mprbvemeut yet discovered, for saviut lahor end ex|*ense i u washing Clothing and House Clean ing. Linens and Cottons washed by this Fluid will he whiter aud softer ?b?n than it bleached ou the grass.? Wakraot kp nut to injure the fabric. Fvery lady may sstisfyherself onthatpoint.by soaking a pie< e or Cotton or Linen in the Fluid, fall strength, for 24 hours which will clearly show thai it must bo putely harmless, when diluteJ with 2 gallons of water to ha!f a pint of fluid. The Chinese washing Fluid is worth three times the single sixpence which will "buy enough for a large family washing, which can be done in o or 3 hours. Manufactured and sold by the subscriber, who has(at* ly put chased the right for Oblorounyt, Va. JAS. MELLOR, 'Atm* No.26, UnionSt.. Wbeeliwe, Va. ? bauuFIUkS; < InHantaiie.us Liquid Hair Dye, TO those wishing a hair dye'that may bfc depended up on,,we Rnche^rfully iecomnieud the above. The best oicity reference canbe.givenas to Itssuperiorijyover everything of the kind now In use. ' For' sale,'wholesale and retail, by T. H. LOGaN & Co., rearm ^ SHie?E?nt?1t*tfif?6tty: PIANO FORTES AND MELODEONS. JUST OPENED, 7 fine Kosewood Piano Fortes, from .Chickering dc Son's manufactory; and Stodart & Co., New Y ork, including one line Roosewood Piano, Cf octave all of which are offered at factory prices* Also-^-a large package of fashionable music, at 26. Union street. \ : Now is the time fr you want a bargain. ? j - J.~MFLLr>R. FALL-FASHIONS FOR HATS. THE subscriber is prepared to' tarnish his patrons and the public with superior Hats of the latest Fall styles.? i All those who Ihink'enOtigh of their heads toil dulge .hem in the use ol an elegant aud easy fitting Hak-will-.please drop in and let us take a coast survey of their craniums, with our ConforTnature, as iu all such cases we guarantee to furnish splendid Hats, that will fit to a T, wtthoot any extTa charge. Find the .light place. No. 85, sign of. the;bi?.. Red Hat, second do r south'o 1 the North Wt^stcriVlIalik, Main ?L, Wlieeiing, Va. _aug2? W. W, JAMISON. LITHOGRAPHY # ENGRAVING. Middleton, Wallace & Co. ' NO. 115 WALHUT STREE7 CINCINNATI. ; MAPS, BONDS,'tJERYlFI GATES, VlEVfi, "? PORTRAITS. CARDS, *b. '' ' ENGRAVED AND PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE A*D ON SHORT NOTICE.-. cyorders respectfully solicited. V ... N. B. loOSteel Places on ba'h'd for Magazines, l'o^its, &c., impressions rr/>m which we will supply on > ..i reasonableterms. sepld JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS A FULL supplyof Gents Furnishing Goods, for Spring an Summer.vredr by tf&iiiMa&X, ?.'ipWfTj.... .? No 2 Washington Hall. ? ~ KEEP YOURSELF WARM 1 Just - received by Express!! ? AKOTIIER irtt or Biw merino g? rtt%pd Df?w . . .... ^Htj^KK^QAPS.* " J l?lwrf HM JAMES B. MARSH," JJE* BOOT: JUMJJ. ZUIJMJh?> J vm&, > tit 9. 33 Monroe street, Wheel I*g,.Y?. V_L- i WT IHW^vTO ?**??, trtr, akoco. ? ,^C i T AM now receiving at my new stoie rtnm on >1 onyo X. street-a- large and elegant assortment rof bootsr ?nd shoes, which 1 nad selected wilh?reat<are ajulbadmau. FOR MEN. 230 pairs'men's best *Fr | w booUi; - 0 do > ?. calf puuin sole I 300 do heavy calf } W ' 200. do ?' ^ * 283j * do. ; ? t- 41J w' -'*{? ??-?-*? . r ;l?0 do thick . . ? i6o ' So ? lrSirQl&?dT???aTObft*iieii: 60 -? 'Uo do- ' : tfew'd; ? - * 66 do do do #*( . jfioa t-do v.v ^do friWi 3WL .. M I do Webster tieai j&i; - fio do-<-.-M*?7?^;iio*i#rd^ do f'J CONGRESS ' HOOIES ; -xi'tup. :i : GO do bc?tl)I?okclotli.lopi 80 do hutlisWn Congicsa Oilternj IKS do Frcitr do Olpvr tnp| 100 do , . . do . do OtUpraj 120 do Enameled do do MEN'S. UHQGaNS-; C00 do calf brogaus, ueavyi 600 - do ? idp : do ?260 do thick do i . 25 'do . Enameled brofans; 2W, do Gi do s BOY'S AND YOUTH'S BOOTSANDBROGANS 120 |iai ra cair boots; ? 360 do Wp do 3C0 do calf brogans) 360 do Goat do 336 do Enameled brogans 200 du thick do 260 do Wp . do FOR THE LADIES. 600 pairs Ladies' P.r-nio L boots} 250 . do. Eiiameled H It L llootai 800 do Kip lace do 800 do Gt Polka do 609 do Gt Lace do 300 do . Enameled do 300 do kid and Fr mo walkingshoe*} 3o0 do ' do du buskiux; 200 do kidJenuy hiudw 2*5 do do do Spring H | 200 do do do K K; 250 do Kid Slippers; BO do white kid slippers) 250 do blk Lasting Gaiters; 150 do . do allcolorsi . .100 do bair do 100 do Kmh'd carpet Slipper? 100 do Talma. JMISSES. 250 pairs misses Pr mo L boots; 200 do Gtpolka do ? 2.'o? do Gtlac.* do' 200 do . Gaiter*, all colors; 150 do Kid Slippers; .100 do Fr mo do 150 do FrmoLboot, sewed; 100 do bronzed and tipped L boot. CHILDREN'S. 300 pair* children s Fancy L boots; 100 do Alloni Tics; 600 do Kid and Fr mo L boots; 3"KI du Gt L boots; 150 do mo L boots; J6*1 do Gaiters, all colors; 70 do patent leather ankle Ties; 15 do do Slippers* ? 100 do Infant's Fancy 1. boots Albu a great variety not here enumerated, which 1 will sell at wholesale or retail on the most teasohable terms. Merchants lioma distance will find it to their advantage to call and examine my lock belore they make their Sprirgand Summer purchase ,. ap!7 . . . . . J. H. MARSH. ARTIFICIAL. TE?THT!! Drs. Duncan and Cameron, UUINTIMTH, No. lf G WEST SlXTII HTRKKT, BK1WKKR RaCX AND KLM, Cincinnati. THIS office, under tne iiiaiiagemei.t of its preaept pro pi ie^ors, bos bee uiucrea*in**in reputation for su|?eri or n|>eraUuna it. tbe Artificial Department or Iienlislry . torthela?t ten years, autl no expense or effort shall be wanting to give satisfaction to all who may Ia\orit with their patronage. 'l'h subscribers would call attention to the following essential points pertaining to Artificial Teeth, viz: Heau y and naturalness or appeaiance, quality and strength o ttbe materials, comfort to tiie wearer, and usetulness in restoring tiie natural appearance o the speech, and abili ty to masthate; in all or which they are warrorted in sayiugthey are exceeded by noue, and equalled by but few. TEETH Insetted from one to a full set, with Artificial Gums.? Full and hair s^ts invariably inserted'by suction. AII operations hi Dentistry performed In the most hor. ough manner. TERMS: Considering the supeilor cliaiacter of the work, and the guarantee giveu, they are the most reasonable iu tbe West. TWO TKKTH OR MORG ON COLD PLATE, S3 per JL'ooik. TWO TfcJTlI OR WORK ON SILVER PLATE, d'iperTooth The money refunded fr the Teeth do hot prove satis factory. u_r" For tbe Information of those living at a distance* we would state that our facilities are such, that we can make in the finest style, a full set or TEKT1I. in from 24 to -IS hours, and small pieces in pro|*ortiou, so thai uo de tent ion need be apptehended. \V. C. DUNCAN. J. G. CAMERON. No. Id's West Sixth st. between Kaceaiid Elm*' dctl??ly Cincinnati. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Wheeler & Lakin.bybook account or otherwise, ate herebynotified that pay meiit must be made to me forthwith, they having assigned the same to me lor the beuefU or their creditors. iatH2 J. H. FKNDLKTON. Trustee DISSOLUTION. ~ riHIE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of X Gordon, Clarke & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual couscnL L. S. G0KDO3, CLAitKE T|iAW? Match 1st) 1834. J. It. ANJKR. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers iiave this day entered into partnership X for the purpose of tratisaoiiug a Commission and For warding business, under the style or Gordon, Matthews & Co., and solicits continuance or the business ot the late firm. JL. S. GORDON, JNO. A!..MATTHEWS, JNO. L. AGNEW. . March 1st, 1854. nir4 ? Fall Fashion for Hats. THE i ubsenber is now prepared to furnish hi* Burner- ? ous patrons *and all tbe rest of mankind,' with splen did luits nl the' '? * - ' 1 ' LAI EST AND MOST-APPROVED S1YLES, 1 which Tor endurance, beauty or lorm and finish, cannot be surpassed, aud wb?n shaped to the bead by ourconforms- * tive, fit with perfect ease. ' ALSO, lecci vine a large assortment or men's, youth*aud children's Hon Hats, comprising ..black; napped, plain, Noil Intervention, Ingraham, Young America,etc., togeih* children's ; II lnlci'VfcllUUII, UlgiaiMUII, * UUIIg nUKIIIMI,CU.,, LUgCIU* -vitha fine assortment or men's, youths! and children's Caps, all 6t which are offered at lowest prices, wholesale and relaii. * sepll WvJlMESON. ' *1 Copartnership. TH E undersigned have ,tbls day formed a co-partner ship undertlie name andstyle ot S C. Haker 4- Co., atid ?illcontinuethe Steamboatagency and Doat Store busi ness at the old stand, No. 23 Walerstreet. , S,C. BAKER, ' ???3I ? ? ? , 1QHN 1,1 KT 500,000 AUlarrtl SUxcm and Ueadfng*icajiUd. I will pay twelve dollars-pet: thousand (or good white oak Staves, 34 inches long,2 inches wide clear of sap, aud li inches on the he^rt? one t|?ird to be headlugs 20 icl?cs lanz, ft inches wide clear of sap.-finches on the heart delivered at the wbarror.rail road depot at this clfw. ? GEO. W. SMITH, - ; Jt?20 Whzelinpjirfinery. ~ NOTICE. r A 1.1* persons knowing themselves indebted to Mc Ciallens At Kr.ox are earnestly requested to call and selt?e by cash or note on or before the 1st ot January. Persons having claims against the firm will please pre ent them Tor-liquidation. dclS McCLALLENS & KNOX. New and Desirable Goods. .Come on While you Have, a Chance! BONNET .RIBBONS.;, ! TUST received, and a pew lot of bpnnet ribbons, of fj handsome styles andscarce colors, at V rayl7 " W^D.AIOTTB+^KO.'S. . J ?CHILDREN'S HATS. 4 CHOICE validly of children'* Fancy IlaU,?Ju?t il opened at , . myl7 V?. D.MOTTK & HR0.-R LAWNS. ' ' inn PIECES Portsmouthaiid PacIficpriniftLawns^ i x\JyJ fast colors, to sell at 12J cents. ? ALSO s?a choice assortment of Fienph and Scotch Lawns in new designs, ree'd.to day at ,* u , . .- .. n>y!7 ' W. D ^OTTj; H IIRO'S ' SUMMER "DRESS GOODS. A NEW lot of betmse*,~11sst?si Twitlrd Silk* and olherthiii DreM Goods, Tee'-d *t h ?nyW , . ,W. p, MOTTB. & BKQ.'R B0NNK1' KlBBpNSIv; it lotvOf'?lbNew^jle'PaUboiL_ ined by . v ^HK1?,KRIiI| A c?; j TOM LI N & SOW,?-#iu. Grocers 'and-Commission Mtrauijifs. QTB1CT attention l*p?ltf tollie InapectionW aale ot a^Oatbadv*umriia0<!UT>OBPOpjlgn|u?it?, *?}, ,.? : *** reillllj Sj?itcer Jc.V0A Ul?b?r1 G^U"**. liali each Tor six inuutbs*tharp bills. 3 .V.FoT*. -WiTiiiS=HFa: tCWKVBRy deacripffonot ?Hi n and Vaai imUieFrenchmi UUuUlir, styles, made to on :|,,vprtb7i?ts?y^1Pt7^cfar. |fi ? GITTING &GOR ?....: : **? C o m-m i s s 1 o {??, novi8:lyd "H 7.%! CPCmdoii, Minum ?i Co.; Coiwlpniwnll. , ....... akukl o. mathkws., .in. ruTnmts loi.UojtuFrtR Hpga&d&a&slU ? BALTIMORE. sr- hm :n*n it KWCONSJQKUENtS S0LIC1TKD. Will pay pnrtlcu hf attemioirto.tbe punskaae of ?ua??andiollter#irr ' "**? KBFERBNC 8 ' ' "' f V ' Israel Crimtb, Kea., "* '????' -.' M?v?ii ObrlsUsn Keener, Ks *, i IIr. David Keener. K. I.. Parker Si Co., Hartliolonr. Tifliny & Co., Long & ilyrn, Hurst & Berry. j ri... Jisvid Johuson, Esq., Jeffereonco.. V*.. ??, <!leanyifc t o., Cincinnati. 0, Matingly & Gilpin, Parkersburg, Va. Hon.,P. K. Zolllckoirei', Nr.tliville, Tenn. 1). McOonauglty, Bat). Atf y al Law, Jyt-dlyr :ry, V*' i, Oetl; iy?b?tfrr* it**>u%t ;Xa IVcHlrrn aid MDNthem Sfcrdi^iilti' ? FOX (in .1 ?' Sexton, Seal & Swearingen. > IMP0KTKR8 AND UOBHKKSXJFii . i M FANCY'' DRY GOOD6H Wo. Itf5 Markci Ht.i nbero 4th wtrcet,* rwwBU'WA. , iiosiory of all kinda and qualities. ? Gloves, Undershirts, Dress-Shirtyand Collar* ,1^-. Woollen yarn8 or different shades and colors. A fine assortment of Shell Combs. Co r .d{K do Buffalo and ljnitaUonOoinbs. Brushes of all descriptions. ; Dress and Tailors Trimmings of ail kinds.^ > Burnouts, si* cord col'd Spool Cotton. Perfumery or?llklnd?. ' ' ' ? '?*> . As well as* great mauy styles of gQod&orourowivlmror tation, which Ave caniiot here mention, and wltichirewcl 1 worthy the attention onbyers. "We reel we can raaka It to theirinlere8tto give usatrial, * . .sept8 Pendleton & JBrotJief,^ ,, COMMISSION MERCHANT#, IT* OH the sale of Leaf Tobacco, Flour, and Produce gen* . - erslly. ???; ? ? liO Smith** Wharf*, and Depot, 306 Pratt ft*,,*. V-- Mixta 'Baltimore ?. REPKK TO? Hugh Jenkins * Co. P AV. Brune a Hons, Long & Byrn, and ? ' The cashiers or any or the Baltimore banks. J D. Lamb, Esq, f!ash. NW B'k .. ? "rady, ~ ? Hi &M Bantf { wLSin. Tallant& Delaplain, ? fc wneojing T.a |> lln 1-av I T?llaril & Dolftplun, Ju. ll. lUker. J Ju.ilcCully, Pittsburgh; . . . ?i.v/ m tfcKia? r?:v??? ?-..m SSttSaH "?v