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?THtf INTELLIGENCER. -^joSBSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 14, 1859. ?T,?st Circulation of any Paper in West 1>a 6 am Virginia. ?ocS7 matters. THE FAIR. The Suspension Bridge Compuny have en tered into arrangements, with their usual liber litv by which all animals and articles, going 10and Iroro the exhibition, will be passed free! ? toll A programme of'the leading features of h (j.jyg exhibition, will appear in the Wheel Lmorning paper* The exhibition of stock the ring and on the track will take place pre rifely atltlc ti,,,e *Pecitie<1 For each persjn, [except members] whether ? carriage or on loot, the price of admission will be 25 cents. Children under fifteen years fa?e 15 cents. To all persons [except inem ? Ji [|ie charge for single horse carriages will b! 25 cents. Two horse carriages 50 cents. The owner or driver of cach hack or omnibus, hall be required to pay for each adult 25 cents. i'or children under Hfteen years of age 16 cents. Members pay one halfof the above rates. No ?amission for persons on horseback. Cards ol admission will be issued to members, admitting them and their families [under 21 years of age,] free to the show grounds during the fair. OKDEll OF EXHIBITION FOH WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M., Stallions for the saddle 4 years old. 11 a! M.', Pacing in harness. 11:30 A; M., 3 year old Stallions under the saddle or in harness, at the option of exhibitors. 2 P. AC., Brood Mares 4 years old, for light draught 3 1?. SI., Racking in harness. 4 p. M., Sweepstakes?Fancy Matched Horses (matched in gait, without regard to color or sex.) Fair?First Day.?Yesterday was a very good specimen of the miscalled melan choly days. If the day had been manufactured expressly for'the occasion, the strong wind that prevailed would have been omitted, and the threatening aspect of the clouds at one time, would have been less so, but upon the whole< the weather was auspicious. The railroads brought in a goodly number of people lrom abroad, some of whom brought stock for exhi bition, and others came to se see the various at" tractions of these Fair times. The hotels were pretty well crowded and throughout the city there was that bustling, hurrying, holliday ap pearance peculiar to all such occasion. As usual, there was not a great rush of visitors on the Fair Grounds, besides those engaged in pre paiing articles or stock for exhibition. The first day of our Fair has come to be regarded more as a day of preparation, than for attrac tive sight seeing. Thanks to the tasteful eyes and delicate fingers of those ministerting angels ?the ladies?Flora! Hall was beginning to look more beantiful and attractive than we ever saw it When all its arrangements are perfect it will resemble Aladdin's subterranean Paradise. The Agricultural, Mechanical and other Halls, ire filling up rapidly, and there is a most com' acndable pride and public spirit manifested by many exhibitors. The showmen were in full blast, but owing to the meagre number of the "discriminating public" on the ground, the big men, bearded women, Pike'* Peak colts, and fcadly Upases, were not very extensively pat ronized. At 2 o'clock most of the stock on exhibition ?a, brought out and paraded Geveral times iround the track, lead by that splended old blood animal, Grey Kagle, and followed by In rineible, Kansas, and so forth. A finer lot of horses were never before exhibited in this part of the country. The number of entries of hor ses, cattle, sheep, hogs, &c., is larger than ever before. Notwithstanding the vajt number of stalls with which the enclosure is surrounded, a deficiency was discovered yesterday in this regud, and carpenters were 6ent for to com mence the process of erecting.more. In the Agricultural Halls there were a num ber of valuable patent machines and agricultu ral implements which attracted no small degree of attention. There were also some vegetables, and particularly "some pumpkins" that were the observed of all observers owing to their im mense dimensions. Wheeling Watchman.?This is the title of a neat little paper newly issued by J. T. Scott, the enterprising Main street jeweler.? The paper is devoted partly to amusement and instruction, but its principal object is to bring to the notice of the public one of the finest stocks of watches, clocks, jewelry, silver ware, tnd variety goods ever brought to this city.? j The stock has been collected with great care to aeet the demands of this market, and will be ?ld at prices which cannot fail to ensure satis iciion to the purchaser. Mr. Scott cordially ar.testhe public to an examination of his goods a the full assurance that their style, quality ud prices will commend them to general favor. J3?~ The Concert To-Night.?The immense concert company under the direction of Mr. \V. Sla':k, gave another rehearsal last evening, and their singing and playing was even mote admired than ever. Miss Burgess, of Pitts 1 burgh, a fine alto singer, has consented to assist in the concert, and will, no doubt, attract much mention by her splendid voice. We expcct to ke Washington Hall crowded this evening by a Dusic loving and brilliant audience. All who wtend will be repaid with a rich and rare mu 1 <al treat; besides, they will have an opportuni I 9 of encouraging genuine home talent. Let tlloT<;rsof fine vocal and instrumental music ?tend. T. J Edwardt. Main Street, has a large splendid stock of excellent boots and shoes *' all descriptions, for men, women and chil ten. Look over his advertisement in another Mumn and give him a call. Mr. E. has some "tie shoes for the Indies that would do a bacbe I ,,rs's heart good to look at, and will cxcite an I Merest among the fair sex only eqoalled by the ' ;*e of a bonnet Gp?Federal Court.?The jury in the case of J'''ng Kemp, c barged with robbing the maijf Je-!erday returned a verdict of not guilty, after ibsence of less than half an hour. The case lasted four davs. Ihe case of Charles Price, charged with tit tenn;, al|j attempting to pass as true, counter vu commenced yesterday. th^ ??unci!.-X regular meetfng of meinbers T he'd ,aSt eVeninS" Twelve u?S- o7thrr? t0 their na?^ The min utes of the last meeting were read, and the ^ ?'"rn,lt.':0 ?" Accou,Us reported in favor of adopted! USUal ">onth^ billa. The report was r K,,0te' fr0m Finance Committee, made a t th? l ? ceftos to the resolution authorizing tlA , discussion arose upon a petition of Mr ItreTrreh ^ what ** ?o"VebsS shin !lr ',ng so,ne doubt as to the owner as Wph^t ?ert?UI hlBhway heretofore regarded vLc nr'r,81^' but claimed to be pri the present/' matter -was postponed lor cost'of iuT"''60 ,?n Cernc!tries reported the 000 and th i?a teni(:te,iy at about $10,. 000, and the proceeds or sales of lots at $1 000 rhe committee recommended the pass,K! 0'f an ordinance to protect the cemetery and 1o reEu commendld the ? The committee also re ?ne to th? p improvement Of the road lead ing to the Cemetery, the repairing of the fences &c. No decibive iction was taken uuon .h? uairs''i/lf0?,1'' ttlUt Portion >" relation to the re ?Thi e were ?ordered to be made. ? liie Jstreet Commisssjomjr.reported that ho nSeV'fiT11^^ aS SCemed mo8t in report was adopted" appropriation of ?200. The '.?ibl11 frotn thb Crescent Iron Works for de ??!^d and SS"1 ^ gra",Cd b>' ?0Unci1^ "r- B'ckel asked for the reconstruction of the Referred.0n Wheeling Island fW Stealing Qaiters.?Elizabeth Doyle, a young woman of some local celebrity in a dig. reputable way, who wears her dresses a little too long at the bottom and'too short at the top engaged herself as a domestic, recently, in the femily of a gentleman who resides on the Island. Elizabeth staid about six hours in ber new place and then disappeared in a mysterious man ner. A pair of new gaiter shoes disappeared about the same time and in consequence of Elizabeth's peculiar antecedents it was supposed that she might have taken the pedestal cover ings with the intention oi running ththn a trip or two. A warrant wail issued for. her appre hension but she had gone to Purkersburg on a pleasure excursion, and having notified no one or her proposed visit, it.was not known how long she would be absent; and the circumstance was rorgouen. Yesterday Elizabeth returned and being approached upon the gaiter subject she became penitent, Kavo up the new shoes and cried for mercy. She was permitted to go free stealing ^eral'?n ?f a 5o!emn Promise to quit UllSINESa NOTICES. ISrW. T. Meeds, Book Binder and Blank Book Manufacturer, in the Intelligencer Build ings, corner of Main and Quincy Street, desires to call the attention of the people of the cur rounding towns and country, who may visit the city during the Fair, to his facilities for speedily cheaply and neatly binding every description of books and pamphlets. To those who have books needing rebinding, or who have maga zines on hand to be bound, we would say, bring ?em along with you when you come to the ^ ^ ^ " " ?1 E5WRy your Drugs, Perfumeries, Medicines, <tc., at cither wholesale or retail from T. H. LOGAN & CO., No. 47 .Main st., or from Logan, list ?& oo., Bridge Corner, Main st fcgr-Country dealers invited to call. See advertisements. GOLL !~GoTd! GOLD! GOLDEN SHOWERS & SHOWERS OF GOLD t - .WASHINGTON HALL! msz svjsrxr#.* rpite MAMMOTH CONCERT 4 VARIETY COMPANV in a companv 0f STARS IN THE PROFESSION. forming the but Variety Company trareling. Boors open at 7; performance commencing at 7V o'clock .efo^Jofi ShlrfBuu"'^"01' "Cket con"??>?* ? b?utlf0i froJ's ? m. unm 6 p'. mVlnS * perrdrman? KVERr mjc'lt GROVE R & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Broadway, New Vork. tsfxirz. NEW STYLE?PtlcL'? from *50 to *125, hemmen This machine sews from two spools, as purchased from "qalrlnn no rewinding of thread: it Hem? Fella Outliers, and Stitches in a superior stylo, finishing each seam by Its own operation, without recourse to the hand nn.Tih' r"=<l"'r;d by ottier machines. It will do better sssrsr,f sh,: work Je9-d tw*trl8y?_ 157; Maln?Sm?t,'Wheeling. SP EC I A L NOTICES. JI US. IVINSI.OW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup for ohlidren teething, which greatly facilitates the process uf teething by softening the gums, reducing all In flammation will allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mothers It will give rest to your selves, and relief and health to your Infants. Perfectly safe mLm"'* See adTerU,elnent la another column. . l;d?tr ftumett'a Coc?ain? For ike flair. Burnett a Oocoaine bo ft en a the Hair. Burnett'i Oocoaine Prevents BalUnesi. - Dr. Todd's A?ml.rin?ousn?,,;1!i3 * Dr. Todd's Aoti Uillious Pill,' Dr. Todd's Anti-Ilillious Pills, Sold by LAUUllLINS k BUSHFIELD Tasteless Worm Powder, Tasteless Worm Powder Tasteless Worm Powder, Sold by LADGHLINS t BUSHFIELD Oil of Grapertne. Oil of Oraperine, Oil of Grapevine, d0,d fAUGULINS k BUSHFIELD. II' 2e Vall^tt'? Female Pill, M. De Vallett's Ftniiie Pill, M. De Valletta FemaJe Pill, So'd by LAUGHLiyS & BUSHFIKLD. Howe's Improved Weighing Scales. HOWE?3 SCALES have taken the premium over Fair. bank's nt the V*rmon'. Mita Fair, jVew 1 '?rl ,lptT ^ UU-CBWa OOMMKHXilAI,. ' KETAiilMAKKET. Extra Family Flour perbbl.:........ ... $fi,25 Extra . ? .*? u ?' :--_-&.7J> Bacon Hams (sugar cured) per lb. 18c 44 " (common) " 10c ? Shoulders 44 .- 8c ?S Middlings 44 . i.%:......... iOc Butter (roll) 44 v. v.1... 15c Cheese 44 10 to 12c Potatoes (new) per peck...-......:/ 20 Java Coffee 13c Rio Coffee per lb I...'. 14 Sugar (Orleans) 9 to 10c Rice per-lb 6 te 7c Tallow Candles 14c Sperm '? r..*, 87c Star * 44 .......... 25to 30c Herring per dozen... Soto 25c Golden Syrup per gall n 75c Orleans 45to50c Eggs perdoien. * 8c Geese Feathers.... 40 to45 BY TELEGRAPH. Philadelphia, Sept. 18.?Fiour dull, fresh ground how ever is firm; white wheat old stock is drooping; there Is Very little- shipping demand; sales S00 bbls extra family at 95,30 aud to the trade at $1,50&5,12>? for superfine, $4,15^5,50 for extra and $5,5tKs;6,5t) for extra family and fancy. Rye Plour and Corn Meal are unchanged.. Wheat is in good demand; sales 500 bush, red at $1,20331,21 and fair prime white at $l,25@l,S->. Rye, C00 bush, southern sold at 73c. Corn actire; StiOO bush, yellow sold at Sue. Oats in fair demand: 4000 bush, new Delaware sold at 85 (?18Sc. Whisky steady; sales at 27?27J$. Baltimore, Sept. 18.?Flour in good request at $5 for Howard Street. Wheat declined; sales 12,0u0 bush. at $1.15 @1,40 for white and $1,05311,12 for red. Corn stea ly, yellow 81(3tQ2c. Provisions steady. Whisky firm at2S&c for Ohkr. Nxw York, Sept. IS,?Cotton firmer; 150 bales sold at for middling uplands. F'.our heavy; sales 8,500 bbls: su?te brands have slightly advanced and ate quoted at $4^?u@4,So, Ohio sells at $3(315,20. Wheat lower; 28,<>00 bush, sold at 3S5c decline, red $1,53. white $1(953U160V western white $1,'2C^1185. Corn firm; 8,900 bush, sold: mixed Sl@82? Mess Pork firm at $14,93? 15. prime heavy at $10,;5. Whisky declined %c; sales at 26#. Sugar steady. Coffee fitm at U@ll^c for Rio. Molasses quiet at 40 cents. CtscixtfA-rt, Sept. 18",?Flour heavy at yesterday's quota tions^ Wheat unchanged in tone or price. Corn dull.at Tec for mixed. Oats 87c. Rye 84?85. -Barley 70. Whis ky. active at Provisions quiet. -Prices on cut meats' weaker and >?o lower. IRON WAREHOUSE. JOS. A. METCALP, 5G (flail* Street* KERPS the largest stock of ME It (JJTA JV T UWX lu-the city, embracing 200 different sizes of Flat Bur, Scollop, Bandy Fire, Horse Shoe, Saddle Tree, Round A Square, Oval A Half Oval, Nail Rod, Hoop, Nails, Brads, Spikes, Steel Plow Wings, Springs, Axles, Ac. sept5 56 IflAIN STKEET. fofTpar keTrsburgT. ??e?- ?*- Herealter the steamer GLEN WOOD will take the Albemarle's place, In the Wheel - lug anu Parkersburg trade. Her days or "' leaving will be Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,and from Parkersburg,on Manila vs. Wednesdays and Fridays. H. MASON, Clrrk. . Capt.- D. L. HEXDRIOKSOX. sept7-2w Cheap Hats! Cheap Hats! WE are now selling everything In the llat and Cap line, at L O. WJEIt It A TRS than they can be had at any oth erplace in the city. - [sept5] HA!!l*?K St BRO. LOSS OF TEETH. IF you call upon Da. Winchkll, he will agree to Insert a tip top llr?t-class set of TtuETH that so closely resem bles nature as to defy detection. On fine gold for*$75, up per set $87; C?rallte or Vulcanized ltuhber $7??, half set $85; Porcelain Plate $5i?, $'25 for half set; Stiver and other base metals nrlce reduced In proportion. Those wishing to avail themselves of thvse reduced rates will \ lease call be fore the 1st of October, as his usual rates will be cnarged from that time. Specimens of every different style of Teeth now In use can be seen at the office, enabling any person not familliar wuh the subject to judge at once very correctly of the ad vantages and disadvantages which the different styles pos sess. Electricity used in' extracting Teeth without e.vtra charge. Office and Residence 145 Market St., Wheeling. t.aug20 in. **. iti7ITiTii? 33 E 3Sr T I S T , Has removed his office to residence, next door to the Town Clock. jan5 ADR. KOBKKTSOX, M. I . JAMES OBB ROBERTSON & ORR, i>3-:asrTXSTS9 jf0> ?? ^ 143 Klarket Nt., WH.E1?L.INGr, VA. REFERENCES.?H. R. Weed, D. D., Hon. G. W.Thomp son, Hon. Alf'd Caldwell, ilia lionor, James Tanner, M. l>.t Morgan Nelson, Esq., John Knote, Esq , B. M. Eoif, Esq., John Frissell,M. D., W.J. Bates, M. D., It. li. Cummins, Bl. D., E. A. IU Id relit, M. D., A. S? Todd, M. D.; Tallant A'Del aplain, McClallens, Knox A Co., Marsh .V Tayler, Berger A Hoffmann, Wm. Kryter, G. W. Franzhcim, J. N. Zimmer, John Atuick, John Salade, Johu Pl'arr, Chas. Dieknian, Fred'k Miller. sep3 FOB SA.I.K. THE large and valuable residence owned and occupied by Mrs. M Nelson, No. 247 Main street, containing the modern improvements of Ga?, hot.and cold baths, <tc., is offered at private sale. For terms, apply at the olhce of aug2*-lm 5. P. WHEELER. For Sale or Rent. A SMALL FARM on the hill above Martinsville. O.. hav ing on it a tine orciiard, a good house, barn and other outbuildings. Terms of Sale:?Twenty per cent, down, the balance to suit the purchaser. Possession given immedi ately. For further particulars, enquire of septfl-2a* WM lllttiU N. Whaling, Va. Something New. IN the old Postoftice building, one door North of Quincy street, a large lot of Stone, Liverpool, Rockingham and Re?i Ware, constantly on hands aud for salebv ? aug9-iw J. H. SINGLETON A CO. Bbls. Linsee l Oil?pur<; JL\}\O do Lard Oil, No. 1; 10 do Fisn Oil?Bank. 10 cases Castor Oil?Ka*t India. At aun24 LA UGH LIN'S A RUSH FIELD'S. | DuZ. U right's Puis, ?Jl_/ 36 do Ayer's Cathartic Pills, 6ti do Todd's Anti-Billious Pills, 120 do McLane's Pills. At ug24 LAHGHLINS * BUSH FIELD'S. Oik Bbls. 76 per cent. Alcohol, ZvJui do us 4 1 do . 5 do Burning Fluid, 10 do Spts Turpentine. At aug24 LACQHL1NS A BU3HFIELD'3. P\i W ) LBS. Madras and Manilla tndiifo, *14on lbs Maduer Prime, Otnbfo, l()i 0 lhs. Blue Vitriol, 2000 lbs. Alum. For sale by * *' aug24 LAUGHLINS A BUSHFIKLD. A r | i LbS. Gum Camphor?Kefined, TbOv/lOW lbs Carbonate Ammonia, 7 4tM) lhs. Gum Arabic?Plck'd and Sorts, 250 lbs. Gum Shellac, No. 1.?Campbell's, ang24 For sale by LAUG11UNS A BUSHFTFLD. r 11 OZ. T tnnin, in bottler; OUlO do Sulphate Morphia, 1U0 do Quinine?Power's and Weightman's, 10 lbs. Iodide Potash?A. and B. aop24 For sale by I.AUGHLIXS At BUSHFIKLD. ?) P\ LBS. Red Precipitate, 25 do Corrosive Sublimate, ?25 do Calomel?American and English; 50 do Blue Mass?P_ an?i_W^ Ei>x khW'by . . aug24 LAU?tHLINS * BUSHFIKLD. UOM(Ef>ATH10 MEDICINES, with rules for the domestic treatment of the Malaiiies of Infants, Children, and Adults, for sale at Washington Hall Drug Store, by ?eptti S. FUNDENbERG. Perfumery, &e. BAZIN'S Comp. Camphor Ice, " ?? Soap, u Genuine Ox Marrow, Burnett's Cocoalne, Handkerchief Extracts, a large assortment, Ac., Ac. Ju^t received and fi r sale at jteptp S. FPNDKNBERG'a. amjsiBZ'" J?L ? AT 0. MARSH & TAYLOR'S. ?ept5 .. To Families. TT7ST RECEIVED a large lotr of prime Kentucky White Wheat that we are now manufacturing Into Family Flour. aug23 A. H. DKTW1LER A CO. K, B. MclsAINi & Co, WHOLESALE <& RETAIL DRUGGISTS, y;j, iflnin street, Centre Wheeling. HAVING just ? ened a new and com-d?-te assortment of f> h' UGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES PA TENT MEDWJNK$y c?o., , are prepareil to furnish cash cus tomers with anything in their line, on the moat reasonable term!?. augll PRESCRIPTIONS CAREPULLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL HOURS OF THIS DAY OR NIGHT. ,FL04? 1DJ libii. Jluur la ?tora and for sale br W ? : '"U iTllL'u' M .i. *4*3* "MATIUJWMixNABB. - ^ _ BY-THEi-tlNlbN LINE... TO Tllb DAIUT JNTEMilKl'HfER. OFyiCE.OORtjfiRyff ATKItANDMONROB 8TRKBT8. New ypkp(iVSe^?.JJ8^rr"T.h.0 'mptnfifers of the Stone Cutters As'pQfjjlttfftof this" city, met lost evening at Mo.nl6?/W!P? Uall, ror_0e,purpose or giving an expression .of their sympathy with their brethren. now.on. a strike in| the city of London. ' They decided to contribute, .and send material aid ad soon, us possible, as well as their sympathy. This moving there was launched from Henry Steers' ship yard, at the foot of 10th St., East River, a -side wheel; steamer-of about 70 tons burthen.: ..She was built by thn Sew . York ;State Colonization ..Society,. She has been na med Seth' Grosvcnor, after our. late distinguished citizen, through whose munificence the Society was enabled to assijipethe expenses of jhis un dertaking. This stcjtuier is designed to run on the coast of, Liberjtijjfroni Cape Palmtts to Gal Unas, stopping at Monrovia and other points on the route. . Th^ , requirements of Liberia for a vessel for (his purpose have long beeu evident, and iri the,early.parf.of this year, a mercantile firm in Mourovja, suggested to the Society that if they would construct a steamer, they "would charier her.for.a number or yeaTs and pay Tor her in instalments vvithin that tiu\e. From Port au PLalte, by the brig John But-, ler, Cnpt. Minfer, w?j.have dates to.the, 1st. Bu siness was very duljaiid the tobacco crop had been nearly all:bougnt up.' . ?- ? ??.? The people generally, are much dissatisfied with the prevdilinjf government,-and predict a? revolution shortly. There would not probably be much lighting; all that would be necessary, would be for a majority to declare their dissat isfaction, and the result'"would'be'certain to ensue. The tieasury is kept dry as usual,'all moneys arc forwarded to the city. Hy the annual Gotton statement fur !he years 1858-9 it will 'be seen that the crop of the sea son just, closed'reaches 0,851,481 bales, being 323,U3tt!in excess of the largest yeiir on record, 1855-15.; The consumption of the world how ever hap beeri'tfn a par with this.hirge yield, and the average price obtained the planter has even heeii1 higher thanin any previous year. The exports-*o" foreign ports necessarily show, a considerable increase, particularly to Great Britain,. over two million bales, having been shipped to that market alone,-while the quanti ty lor consuiyidioB. Jn country/including burnt amounts to 9"27.115.1 bales, against 5!k5,5t52.1ast year. Tlie-ptoseucSiiasOn opeus with .the pros: peet.of a still larger crop and ipriees sire nutter: I rialFy lower than at this tiinu 'last year, owing to iho'much better aeoQU.ots from the interior. Li'is Co be hoped that planters will abandon the reprehensible practice u( false packing, of Which we have heaid-ao-uiany 'complaints lately. - The stoanvs(ijj) Ocean Queen, froui Havre" and' Southampton^ lias arrived. Her advices are anticipated. Washington, Sept. 13?The State Depart ment has received information from our Minis ter at Berlin, that Christian Ernest, an Ameri can naturalized citizen, who had been compelled by force to .enter the Hanoverian army, has upon the' re'monstration i>f our Government, been discharged' from the. seryice.. Flag" Officer Montgomery,- of the Pacific Squadron, writes to the Navy Depaitment, that Capt. Kelly, of the Saranac, reports that he could learn df no material, interest-of our citi zens at Guayaquil demanding protection. That town ?-n? ?? *--- : ? g |i> iiiutuuii. mat town was evacuated by its inhabitants and a bombardyient tby the naval force of .Peru was threatened, tfmt HepuOlic* beiiig- at >whr with Ecquador. ."t'apt. Montgomery .s'ays unless oth erwise directed, lie proposes visiting all the ports in Central Ailierita and Mexico, as far north ut Maziillan. ?-" The American Fire Company of Philadelphia art: receiving- marked attention, especially from our iireiiicti.. They havo been entertained hy Col. Florence". On visiting the Executive man sion lo-dtiy tlifey were" cordially received by the President, .who briefly responded to presenta tion addresses.. General Small replied. They visit Mt. Y'eriioil to morrow. c ? '?i Pmi.Aij>:i.rjiiA, Sept. 13.?The Fifty-third Philadelphia,-Trade Sale opened at Thomas & Sons, this morning; ' The attendance was unu sually large and the bidding for opening lots i was spiriti!d;r' The catalogue consisting ol 308 pages, cuo&M)S. u list of publications Iroin the I tliu leading^hfo'uses irt the Amer ica:) book trade, including large invoices Trout ..all the publishing houses in this city. ? The liist religious ceretiiypy in the cathedral, j or St. Peter and St; Paul,- iti>k place this. after-/ l noon oh the-voccasion of raising a large gilt cross to its place surmounting the pediment-, tiie, cross having been previously ' blessed with appropriate'religious cerginoiyes; the position it oecupies.bf 115 fett/roin' the!pavement. 'L'ho visitor to the cathi-'draf may now form some idea of its vastness tind begin to comprehend, with out traveliugf the - grandness of some ut the great churclug of Europe. Its dimensions aru U20s- by 130/leei;" the heighih of the nave, is ino.ie thai) irurreet; the .'great dO'Ue" will.be uioie than 125'fesitflbove this, the whole elevation of the grand cross fii.it is to surmount this dome will be 265 ~?eef.'' tT~r'" 1 *?? ? ??? Albany, I?-Y., Sept. 13.?Soveral ?abolition ists and olbir ft ienris of freedom,. met here yes terday, aird'ftirmed a: regular organization for the purpose-of3pressing tbe passage of a per sonal libert\'"t)ttl"thr'ough the next Legislature, and ques;ioni|ig candidates for the Senate As sembly, &c.,-lor- which purposes committee formed, .with- A".r M. Powell, of Ghent, 'N.^Y., as President; G.-.K.. \Uaker, Si_-c'y,- and Ly'ffia Molt, Treasurer. A., petition for "the bill is to bu cir culated t Urolith (he State. " . ' * "" PoitTLAND,r.Me., Sept. 13.?Aii election Has held in this State,' yesterday, for Governor and Members of Legislature. The returns thus far received,indicate .the re election of Lot M. Mori ill, Republican, for Governor. There is an increased1-..'Republican supremacy in the State. ! BALTIUOtttv.Sept. 13,?Edward- 'Ashcraft, a cleik in the-employ of Bell, Bowie & Co., was arrested lojday lor forging the name of his'em ployers-to a check on the Franklin Bank for $1)30. Thfc'"money was obtained on ihe check, but nearly all of-it was recovered on the arrest of the oftendcr. . He subsequently aUgq^ted to commit suicide. -Jv! .-J.: ? ?: ; .iW: New Yohe^ Sept. 18V?Senator Tcwihull, of Illinois, leaver., this evening to speak m Cleve land, Oi, on ihe",'15tli,',Thursdiiy. .v~ . ^PiTTSliupV 1?* !.(aot on Glass houss eipplfc^i'id at a startrl. ,i .Weather cloudy, with sijuht ^ '? ( \o.sTrIa', e'a-luM'tck'd ocH'nfc u^iton, at Vj aenta ? ? I>. N'lCOLL'A UtfO'? variety Siore. A t ll,l.w Alltl't'Kn, llsh ?Oo., UeilxOrilled Eveand Crowt i\X lej's Neediest . D. KICOLL. A UUO'.i septS ... ' ? ' VarW*^1"" G~U1N CHItt.ZIU'UYR?a new artlofe, at * o?S??.SHJOJJ. 4 BftQ'i.yaT I'd'.VaxicVy Ston. 2$afcr TjAVE'mBcinvED-AND ahk-now qnj.siso^Ti^ SAWTELLS & SHANNOl^ f'l No. O Mourne Street, ONE OF THE LAROEST nod most cpinpl?" e assortments . of CLOTHc. OASSJitJCRRS t& VBST/XGS, tojeth- ~ ?r ailhan endless-variety of GeDilemon'siurbislihijfPooiH, .mil or which they Intern! to furnish to their customers at the lowest posiible prl e. All they ask Is, look In noil ?e? for .yourselves. Kciuember it is no trouble to show yoods. ?*?tT ClaOTHINGr! CLOTHING; CIjOJHIWG! .. MADE up expressly tor tliln nurket, and everythuj^ war ranted as to quality and make, at * SAWTELLS t SIUSNQVS, : seplT- No. 9 Monro--St. OPLENDID OVERCOATING*?Every style, quHllty ami. O price, at . [sepU.] SAWTEL.,3 A SHANNON'S. MAtt.VIFlCGNT OASSIMERAll'styles and vatietlrt.: septT] at ?SAWTELLS : 'TVFAU1IFCLL VESlIXQ^?No .etultu (be^iuitmeut. ut. ? Jl> ' sept7 . SAWTELLS * SHANNONS. NE W FALL GOODS!. WE vqu!<1 call the attention of our friends and patrons, , and the public generally, to the fect lhat we are now : receiving our Fall and Winter Stock of CLOTHS, CaSSI- ' i MERES and VKSTINGS, all of which we are v prepared to ' j make to order in tilje latent ard most approved style and best manner at~sho'rt notice, at No. 109" Main Street. ? .ant7 WHKELER A LA KIN; r - ? ? P ? - ? . Merchant Tallprs. Gent ,' Furnishing GoodTs^? WE?n^vi%T.l1l-^le5l?X u assortment of-GENTS' ivL S ' S GOODS, su;I, as Slilrtj. Under shirts, Drawtrs, GlJVes, Half Hose, Suspeutlers, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Stocks and-Tiesi and in fuot everything ne ? n?i . l|Ct>l?,V ^ a ?cuUe,nmn'? Wardrobe, ati of which we.|riil sell low for cash, .it No. Irt2 Main Street. ' S*rpt7 ? WHEELER &_LAKIN, .Merchnnt.Tailors. ? t." rr.ToGvif^rv < unrl LOGAN, LIST #.,00.; .. TTSEPUr. IN EVfiRY HOUSE.. SPALDIXG'd PREPARED GLUE will mend anv .tlilrij, from a penny, whistle to u piano.' It U'up to thv *stiak? - 'ing point" all the time.. A brush accompanies wtchtUttttfce. f Price 165 cents .? Sqklby , T-. it. LOO AN & CO. Septti ' * and LOGAN. LIST lb0.r '" DEMIJOHN.?Assorted ^.1, "ii," 8 atid ft-Malll'in~stb*e. * and for.gale by [septA] - 'J.A,Td&TCA%F JJ& FOUNDE D REPORT^ KEARSLP.Y HQJDSK, ^AlRHOWTi t . June 2Sih, l^v ) . BY some mean? or other unknown"to* nie, itlias been cir culated In Wheeling and elsewhere, that my Uotfcl.is closed. Permit me through the columns.of your- paper to. correct this unfouudea report and'to assure the traveling* public th it they wilt be accommodated as usual,-and at all* hours, at this establishment. Respectfully,* .v.*. jyl-dm ? JOHN KfiAKSLEY. C> 0 O FE R AGE.?100 Whbky Barrels, 50 Half doTt i 100 Iron bonYid KeL'S, ' all of well s? a soned timber and clear of sap* just received aridiforsaleby Je*4 GEO. ADAMS, No. by-Main bt. ELI P. NORTON, ATTORSrEV A COUNSELLOR A T.LA TT, NO. 19 NASSAU STKEIiTy . NEW TOBK. , mhl e ? ^.vdAlmtwATr.: For Kent : 'TMIE two store rooms adjoiiiing the'Drug bouse of Lo JL gan, List !t Co., on Quiticy street.' iuyl*-tf . Enquire of ___ J. jl. PENDLETON. v * For Rent. STORE R00M8 A OFFICES,D\y EULINGS,Framc A Brick .Rooms in the second and third'story of good busifce> s -hous* and a small liall20 bv T5 feet^ rflJo, BuilVlln'if Ijotsfor* sale o*lease on favorable: terma, appl.v- ? ? XliO^. HOK^BKOOK. tsr Office, No; H8>f, Main Street, b^tw^on Monroe an Union?Up Stairs. ? . . j.t ? .ie^-ly. . Countty Seat for Sai'e. ' FOR SALE, that dtrfirable new androrivehh'-rtt.residence,, wttli five acres o. ground attached, three tulles East of Wheeling, on the National rond?being the)san?e Delonjjiug. to VTin. S. Hopkins, or lialtlmoi-e,-and fortnefly owried-by Michael Edwards, Jr. r ' Apply to Alfretl O.ildwell fort??rins, which will'be favora. ble. Possession given immediately * *? ml?4-tf M jTmes .wroiiBkiswsr^ OFFICE ON UNION STREET, next door to that n! ?fon. S. Clemens. ? ? ' apf~<y Valuable Property for Lease TlIK UNDERSIGNED is tioxr picparcd to.lease for" a term of years-, In Suitable building lots, the whole of the Main street frotit, of the property known as the Zaue Homestead, extending from the comer of Union s'reet, .to liombrook's block of buddings. Possession 'o be given the firs! day of Aprii next. F. R. ARMSTRONG, Trustee my 17 of Ktnilv A. 7.:ine. Por Rent or Sale. THE "MHSOORt WOP.ICS," a liar Iron Rolling Mill and Nail Factory, with the valuable and extensive ? Coal lands attached, adjoining North Wheeling. For further narticulara apply to P. McCorimck, Esq., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Ca.>2?wtn U.K. PKTERaOK, Wheeling, Va: ? ? BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. V LL descriptioes of Blank Books ruled and' made to or x 1L der, printed heads if required." Magazines, music and all kinds of printed matter bound in the bestand most sul. stantialstyle at reasonable prices. All woik guaranteed. Wl. T. MHEP'S, cor.Quinc.v and MainSt*., nov20-ly IntelUgencr Building. UKNETVrCOCOA1Nfc U for sale by """ II. LOftAN ft CO. yeiitB and l.OP.AN. LIST k CO. L iiSDSEY'S BI.OOU SF.ARCKEU, I Kennedy's Medical Discovery, H luiboid'i Extract Buchu, ? Boerhav 's Holland Bittris, Ilootland'ii Gerinnii Bitters, ? - French Ar?cy Lotion, ^ ? . . Forsba's Liniment, and all the popular prepara tions, for sale by T. H. LUG AN & CO. sej t6 and'LOGAN. LIST A CO. T. SWEENEY & SON, ~ IVo? 65 Ilknlit direct. Wheeling, Va. ARE now receiving their FALL tA TIOX6,be ing the largest they have ever mild" W one Season1, and embraces .the new styles of WIDTK- GRANITE, -or IRON SI ON EC'IIKA, together wUh Common White and Colored Qnetnmoarc in great variety. Alio, :i*lafge and. nr?*I1 dolanr-A in>...?>'' " *" " " J Oils fra.l.iiof IVrp.cl.Cul naAVlnin fJ.rxT.GJLASHM'AIl e Coal Oil La:tips, Sc.' * ? They invite the attention of the CPrrfd?v and will duplicaie 1 to Merchants .their bills purchased =in. thtv--Eas^,. at s uae. . 'pricesi . _. . . aug*25 ! "Is there .mi wnol.mi the jop o.t X"u.t- _ On th- place where the wool'ou^ht to grow ?" If riot, select from \ Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorei*,* ? **? 4* **. Xylol'als^jnum,,..- - . ? Word's llalr Re^Mratlve.," ; ! Kiuer^on's 'do ?- "* - * ? Phealon'a Ilalr fnvigorat?r, Baziu's Lutsrate llair Ttmlr.. For salt by T. ll.'^T.OGAN 4r CO. septC w and LO.ftAN, LISTJk CO. I HOAVE'S^SC-SEES.7' P. C. HILDRETH &.BRO-, 53 ill nil! Hl'rcei',' Wl^liii^, Va.' ARE Agents for Howe's Improved weighing Scales.illAv *~ and Cattle bcales, Portable. Drop Cc\^rj\nd Donna'nt i Warehouse Scales from 4??t? to ?i?. ? A '?* .VlKGIXti STATK ACRlCCLtCRAL FAlK^JRETJipsfoaj, NOV.*. . 1563.^ A first c'ass Diploma awarded by.the .Virgiufa State**' -.Agrfcuhurifl Society.- Th?fst? sc:rles have ftetn Tn'tnaliiced In" Virginia hut t<v?> weeks, in which time they have received a ;FitT cut's Difi-OMA and two fih.t CLVSS^Mrrai.'', awl afe^ : rtpproveil and recomniHri'ded l?y,ail wito.1urc Cicamhibd-* ? vhero.i Call and see them at ? ,Z-. : . aUirfH-ili?r p. 0. HI1.DBETH 4 RilO.;,.*? Main St." ? EASUHES.?White Pioe 8ealed Half llusbels,*.. 1 " Pecks * llliif Pecks. . ? " '? ". ; Half it QiiarUT PeiW, a'p.ti For sale by ? - . JOS. A. yfrtCALy. OTARCH.?T>"boxes J. J.'Wood'i Colambusy Ohio, St&rch, O rVcelvid and for sale,by. . . J0S.-A..MLl^CALF. . LARD OIL.?Best Cincinnati, No. 1 & 2, in store and for sale by JSeptM JOc^A. METOALF. ' FLASKS?Srtd Box. assorted Half-Pint,; Pint and Quart* F4ncy Flasks, In store and for sale by * - - i septS JOS.AoMBTCAjUF. LJTAR CANDLE^?50 boxes Shillito's -Star Candles fo Q.sale by [sept3j JDS.'A: METCaLF. CEMENT.?&0 barrels Kentucky Cemen*,for saleto close consignment, by [sept5] J.^A.' METCALF. ; S7G. ROBINSON, . t MAatrFACTvaai: op WINDOW GLASS, ? : NO. 75 MAIN"STUI3KT, " mijiKLlXG, VA. \ Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Paints, Oils, Sash, Doors' ? Windoir Gla^r.Lime, Cement. I'lasrer Psrli, Ac. " - Jy* - ; .. . r ?: ? ? MILLWAUP'S q x R 9 S C O P E T O P. - patented June I4j 1S59..- 'I rpyillS Tftp does no'injury* i*i floor? or carpets** far being'/j JL set in,motloii,ln-thn tianrij. jv can be. removed.'by the '.] spindle to any place dealridiithere it will spin on either end from five to ten minutes yr \vi.ile yH rapidly moving, rn-'pended by the string, it 3? il|j^wthe wonderful princip:e of the Gyroecop^v Just received from the manufactory, by D. SXOOI^m A BilO., l?0 Uiin ft. m '^OMETUIXQ ? XKW'v=-I*. " ? P ?^.?ictWsay.-s*lkkatc?!;'-;-' - Is manufactured -it****- common saU,J*n?l ttj ? fi R ?|,reTV?r<^. entirely. different irouf^Our' V S-r tu*- ? AU* the- deleterious. matter: vxlwcfell in M'f - * ?Ki'wfc rt.manner^iC?.*o.nrrfdnt^Ui,*Atl?lMsWff;!^f AND, and all kinds of ^-oce, wjthoutcoutalnii-ir A$3t> ticTL* of ^Al^rfllnf irtipK itii>*1(n-iiil ?*? Cnti-f*.*. v. passes through the Bread.or uScuU.whUi?? B?k?# rT ling; eonjcqitentl* nnFhfa'g remalnsljut ct-mmoh,. * jSalt, Water >Hd Flour. Vou wIiLi^Mtl.^-^'* ?'1 and 7f)!wtth a pi'as3 of ^reryisnctng . " ? " i When ydu*p&rctfese one paper you shoiildrprej , ..{Serve Ih^^appiJfL'an/lJbivpRrt^ular to get tftfcj *. ~?.... ^ ;tirxt ex^lyji^c iht^tirst?h*:*iutnval?cv^. _ ! -Pull dictions for "matin?rBread-' ** fj 0~Saleratus aadStfUf Milk .or Cretin Tartar,.wUljf^O ^ .^mocompany each package; also,1 air^nHwr . ?~!maklnK *M kinds pf Pastry: ?l?o^Y.ui*kJrig?df*r * AKD tli Water and %Ulit!! Powdcr?.'r . , . A5^> thWKE yoijr own SOAP ~v /.U 5 vfiri -.**?. - rrt\X i B.-T. BABBITT'S lHIRJji rj- ' AND,51"? Soa Soap: Confpmer* will-find this .cttCapest^'ot^sh In m?trk,rt. i-y/V Manufactured and for ?(ale b'v4 * > ? jUX't / Ui .. ? - . ?.X, haubitt ? tTO Nos. CS and TO Washiri;tf>nst., vr-Vork, . ^r? ? ? - and X6. $S5Inoli.*t.? Boston. , t. 'r For sale by KK1CD & IkUAFVr. -?? au<elflhd.w*l\r 6m* .': t ;.??T .-?r y FOR SALEQiMi'EtvT.'f ' '.7 . F OFFER for sale or rent, the Mill pr^petty" known as thfe ' "JL> "Woodland Min,''coritalhtagHhr^ > w"&f . .. ; all fctiv.modern Improvements. ^-There is also an ?ofcelletit^, *" " ' ? -aetJ.of.Canfirg'"Muchiiie??. with'rocui fir jitHiitiuiKtlyuiroi^-T'" *?*"' r der>, II ri^irH, cpnapcJed *!tli thv UiilL |V*-a,e?}?ioo i-iv-, -dlately, if required. ' ??^l?o,for sate,-two fu*n^.',.?a'ch 'conlfcJriinjp cfeT;cjie LU?-?4 % >,dred and sixty a?*es,on otiepf wl.luJuillctre' it?erjUfa^or.ej: . hundred acre* cteittdMrit-wflenit orileritvs gfb??s\at*e ?- ?'?' of cultivation, with un Orchard aiid Fixing Dv U'|it. ?t|jSp*^oT. (b thuTulu^ nbouiiiftj; *v<n;j qpafedL:..- ^ --- .wHh gped Orchard and BuMdih^s. *" / ... ' " .i j ????*????? : *' . Also, one lot of ground cot?t aJ: ?ttg about>?:jrwi 3crt&^ in t*r *"? ? ; -high fctale of cultivation, ttro :/ran.4 w ' Uh?-i'co"ls? a lar^e Stclj: It.our e, (tilh c^lijir ibidix luMli, niack* " umith shop. Itiitl Mabllftg- for-eijrht hor-cv, 'to};tilicr 'Mth ' ? .otlfer-buHdiftjra tlmt are n?TceStary. *-Altl the almve property * J; is situated within one ??t:d one?halfwiles of tjie Ohio river, .on^Fiah Creek, Marshall countyton the Fish' CYeet Tufti- *.*?*? :. pike leading-to Hi-i.ltorr, f?n the H. J^O.'iJuUroad. . . V' 1'Hj id one ??r the be-?t locations, in N?"***. Vugiiilxfor the pnryimt?e of whe^iand other grtfliv. ihc.>e?pr*periy.la olft-Vcd on the following terms; One-four*!: oft ?? purchase money to be paid In hand, and the ba3aric?V in^q^.itl InstSl- ? * mcntM of one, tw o and. three year*, with interest trotn date, giving negoti? hie n?ite with approved security. Any pcraor-^mrcfii^iti'g, enn have the-eppovtunfty of seed ing this fall, ii required; can also be supplied with alVkinda *" of iti.ckand farming uwnails.cn acqjnuuiod]Ui!>& \*rnfi^-* For "further information, apply to <hc 5ulu?criber on the,,,. premises. '? ' J HOK VltKOOK," ? augll d?tpclm \ ^ Woodltyid, Mar>ball.Oo., Yn. '?? "' j. 3sr. VAirbE, .... NC)j;27.Nl'0NA5.Q15.fyrKi'S^'l^^ . .... A&Ekr\ fou'tuesai.'k ofjavnizE j. ' "i'Kl.lilSR A't'V:i? "" / . fi pfe: And 6 u rg l a r ? ; ^ PROOF SAFESi TIIESE S?/m are kno?n to J)v'?sujietjnc to any- oflTertil > j sale in the Western tJounfryT Tliey are wiirrant^?I"*to be entirely fr.ee frtau data}), httve never failed'to 'pqeservi* their .contents, and. a re secured by the best J'atcnt I'oirdtr . and Thief 1'roof Locks. "* " t r ., A FULL ASSORTMENT AI.WAV5 ON TTANI)"AT MaNL FAOTUKEilb' L'ltlOES. . - -?d ?" : To parties wishing to purchase a fli>t jate article ol I \7 oiild beg leave to refer to "the 1 ollc^* 5 n g" Bnrirf, Witi have theui in u?k, and can te.stU?v* to thvir reliability. ? Mesisr?. UaUey,.Woodward Jr 0??. ' Norton, Aclifsotr k Co. *' List, Morrison & C ?. 44 McClnileris-fc Knox.f- * Y V "" S. Oil ft Son. t ... " lJeUkHl Ar Hirenririg/ :i. " ' * * Jiaughlina .* 'lunhdehi.- apl~l>i!.tw ' DOCTOR BAAKEE T. !. . TKEAXS A 1,1, DlSKAIjC?. 1>I[. BAAK'EE'wII "Hl giT.e special', attjn % ti??n to die follow b i.gX'?\MleV:r? . ? ? ***.Coucnti, iCoHis',' '#C lr'- CHOLH, UFi.tO&-?A,.. . lASraxif-ffiiokiJii^ "? Tis,and aRdiseas e; of t!?^ N.0 Se ^ Mouth, Till oat and Lunge. -Attention..will be giwn*tj???ill t Skin Diseases: Lumbago, Lrxnih, AascufSrs, ScihSvlua, KttKU3^ATIS3t,-NkDUaLUIA, PAUALri^^l^j?rPoV, LCYfcPjO^Ia, ** * 1. L'iws, and all other diseases .of the Stomach,LJver and lUvr- i els, arid all Chronic diseases pertaining V6 v.'mi?* n *nd chil I ' dren. Dr. Baakte joan pioilnce okv O.ousHnd.certi^cater o . his perfect succes^'iii curing CAN^EJIS, OLD SOltESO.l ULCEKP, FIVTUL4;--FC?LI> IlKAI),..WEN^, 8WKLUNO: and TUMOKS of every dt-acritition, and without the use oi . the knife. Ihutffc.last named disease* cunuot be, treated by *' or'rtsphridence, therefore the patientc niui-t place, thetu Helves unde^ his personal supervision." Doctor- Bftftkeo-'lia* ' made a new discovery of a4* Ftc^jp^.tliat will prodjee perraa* ' nant absorption of the "OATARAth-," and resu re p%rir annii% . viaion to tlvp By.e without-the use of. the knife, ai?d cures all diseases of the'Eyes and Flars. without the Ufce of the Knife " or needle, and he h^a constantly An hand atitfe^tjeUent M-y ? sOrtment of beautiful artificial .Kyes urul T\nipanumSt (or EanDcumS^) suitable foT father sex,"a.nd afl- ages-; inserted in lire minutes. . ... DOCTOR 11AAKEE is one of the most skilful and cele-; 1 ' brated Physiciftri>"and Surgeons t;ow living. Ills fame is : . - known personally in every principnl city In tiie 'lVoild. r A)1 letters containing ten e? fits, directed to Doctor Baakee asking any questions pertaining to any iy>ease,"shall be promptly ansvereil, and all fchronic Diseases ^treated by correspondence except those mentioned requiring hit. * tr-^ -.? sonnl supervision.' ' * > OfficeJLuuk^fbom 9jl. m. to 4 p. k - DOCTOR ^lA/kCtK, >*" " T4 Lexington St., between^Charle* and Liberty Sts., . mli'i'J1 ^ ... } Un Mm ore, Jl'tri/lanii....' ... . -JTrus.tee'.s I)Y virtue'of a deed of triTst brafir'^ ftate the *29lh De- * j ) ceinbe'ri l^.fr.our Willi:im Oqwdy to James H". k- tout, " ^ and .another deed jof tjust fjr?m Wiliij/m Gowdv to James S. U'jli^at, bearing date^he 9th Jdiie, l^.-liolli rtcpided'C -J. in the 0:erk*s Qtllce of Ohio rpur ty Court, we ,?haL sel), .tp* . the hignest jiiddei'al public auc.ion, oil the prfrmitf.1*, here- ? . ' ? : Inafter described,on- Ijrday tf.e^UJfl^day .* lioDimetfcln^ at.l6rn?clSck At'M., thf - foilowine-ptoi ei t.i, ? *?' ? that is to say. tlH; lot iiusnhi i ed.ore i.urdrc?] ar-d tieii/y-ono . * - <No. 1SI), oo the plat of that pint of th.- City or Wheeling l*i'J. o(T by WlUiam OhApline lin'd John >X'!r,*r:ow ^ntiwn ftsV""' "4 Centre Wheeling, bkuated en tin east ^id?^ of ChapJine !?tre^; also; Ute'undivided half of the lot ruraberdl hundred rind foilr (Nu./2U }) umI *ii$: sind'Vtdeo. h^l^'ortte^-' south half of the lot nua.beredrtwo bundled ^luLfive, botfi of which lots, No.-Vttf and *205, are fdiualtld on-the nekl hide . ( of Eoir street, bVtween.fust .aud sveaud V?r.eejs,ix).iljat part, v.. ? . of the Oity-of Wheel T>g conimonlj called .CeJUrc Wheefihg. -t . . T>bm3 or *SAi.B.?One-fr-u^th of the .purgRafe money In . . - cash; tie retnainlng* thiee fourths in thret equal Ihbtal) *?' tuentst pavublf, -jrlttl* interest, alx; twelveund fe^jliteeti ? ?"months.from .the'day of sale. Ore purchaser giving his' ?- =Crr honds f.n'^lte credit Inetalruents, sechred bj.a deed.oT-trust^i.? upon the property.' ? ; ^ . The title w-be lie veil, to bo!ndkimtt'ahU nnd ut:ir>6Umbdre'd-( ?* * > ? hut^elliog as trustees we sh?ll convey only such title as Is* - ?"Vested in us by the deertA.of;jnt?Jifcro|'e meiTlTontd. " ?" *? . * *ux^reS-^wrKAT: - ^ JAMES II. STODTr ' . > ? y* .QEO. E. WICKHAM. - ??Trtrytectx* " " " .. : ?'? -Aui;to^ney. - . frba?rt^H]t.y * A v; Trust Sale. 7 .'I-... J. . By>irttte of^a de?nl of trust from Andrew MardocVafif)- v""* j*? Wife, tdthe'iir.dersigrfed, dated ti?* 14th -Mttrch. .*. -and recorded ;ta the .Clerk'* 'office of the County Court or " ' Ohio codnty, in Book 40, page shall, on t'hb V4th Sep-'f r ?>?? T tember, 1?C9. ^tUl.o'cjock ;A . M.? at the frontjdoor of the . 'v Court- House in the city of Wheeirtig7cxJ?dse to asle by pub- ^ lie auctron^ to the highest b :|pt'tiumbtr fonr, *?n -1." -*. Charles street in Ut? Buena \ lata addition to said city, to- *' 'getfibr with the comfortable hntiKe-situated- on same. T>/*' r- ' ilft- t- - K - e-' IT . 7 . vvmi..! tnvic (l"?r.C 4ltle Is li disput^Lle. Terms, cn<li. aORir-did ? ? . , JOHW JIORbOCK. .'J 4 JS? ml m m . 50 JDollarff T 50 I>blTars^t* . S}V'% of Whecfer * Wlieon'. M.i.ufacturlnr Xj On, * t*ilt lira ted Sewlm- MncliiuifTor fale xt ? c- UUOWS-6 \v??ek uii ittwtJry.Sio'.p.; iiV