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OAKPBELL M'DERMOT, BDITOU rSOFaiSTOftS. 1 dlj, per ntk, lOcantl PriTTT firman nl? tn no S.00 Wimr.by nail, 1,00 la I Tneiday Morning, Jan. 7,1861. God guard our flag, and keep each star bright nnr they StOJ make It lead oar In war. Still float aboreeach patriot's irtra, Death to tba traitor that would dara To trail It throath the doit of All boocat hearta lot will thare Awl follow It to Death or If any one Slate, or any portion of the ptopl.

or any State, choouto place Ihcnwlve, array tkt Government of the lam for trying the or this Government, am for atcrrlaining whither have a Government or capable of maintaining it, authority and upholding the power, aud inter, utt which belong to a Government. JV'or, mr, am I to alarmed or dimadedfrom any nckeour.e by intimation, or the filling of blood to by fault it to be 7 Vpon the mauitam, mil be the fault of thou who to rau, the of dinnion, and endeavor to the Government. And otr, when that done, to long it I God to give me a voice to ejpreu my or on arm, weak and enfeebled it may b. by age, that voice and that arm wilt on the ode of my the of the general authority, and for the maintenance of the Power, of tkt of Ilenry Claj, Augutt 1850. rtplj to tlie resolution of.

the Hoots of ret, requeuing the Secretary of War to famish all general orders issued in reference to the tnuportation of troops and munitions of war by railroad, and also orders designating Clio amount to be paid for such purposes, the Secretary submits a report from Quartermastcr-Ucncral Meigs, in which it it stated thai the Qimrtermaster-Cieneral his opened no general order, on the subject. Accompanying the report i. letter from the War Department, dated July 12, jam, establishing a tariff of prlccj for the transportation of troops and and directions to all tor. and others in providing transportation, to send the troops and stores hy tba shortest and most direct route. The following i.

general basis of prices Passengers per mile, two cents, and for moving equipments, munitions and accompanying regiments, local rates, which will arerage about as follows: hirty miles or less, ten rents per hundred being a corresponding reduction for greater distances; so that for three hundred and liftyor four hundred miles not exceed ninety cents hundred pounds. As to the transuor. Ution of horses by full bar loads, thirteen or fourteen horses are usually charged as 18,000 pounds. All other supplies furwarded by freight trains are cborgod local rates according to classification of property, which will usually arerage on provisions and heavy freight two or three cents on a ton of two thousand pouuds. Dry goods, clothing, or light goods will three to fire cents per ton of two thousand pounds per mile.

Wairisu of the Charleston, S. fire a correspondent of a Richmond paper The most irreparable or the results of this awful calamity is the wholesale dwtruc- I tlonof the antiquities or our city. Ureal numbers of those grand old mansions of revolutionary memory, which have given to Charleston the prestige which attaches to every city or the ancient regime, now lie blackened and smouldering heaps of ruins. The stately halls In which the rebels of '70 were wont to lire and morn are lost to the rabels Of'01. The ancestral homesteads of the neywards, the Laurences, the l'lucknejs, the Mlddletons, the Haynes, and of many other families whose names are entwined with the history of the State, are leveled with theground.

It Is now impossible to go from that portion of the city which an situated the Battery, the Post Ofllc. and the City Hall, to the neighborhood of the Charleston lUtel, or to any part of Wentworth streets, without passing through trholo blocks of the desolated tract encumbered by huge piles or stone, brick andI charred rafters. ThoioWcquainted with these will be able to form Idea of the extent of the fire from the that Its sweep embraced about a quarter of a mils ia width and fully a mile la Terr hean T'" or KmtonVThe surgeon who had charge or tho sick at Sutton, arrived at Columbus, Ohio at ths close or last week, and informed the sut. Journal thal tie town was ia charge of a company of Federal cavalry, who were guarding the tick there, and the place was attacked on Sunday week by a force hundred to four hnadred bushwhackers," and fleJ leaving ton or twelve sick Soldiers who fell Into rebel hands. They afterwards b.rned left WhM the sick left behind the burgeon did not know.

I occupied a very respectable posiUon in London county, Virginia aud who had JuM escaped from there to avoid being carrfed to Richmond for trial because he refcwdtojolnthe "militia," state, that he paid four dollars and a half per yard for imj fulled doth. Ths material The London papers hare began their I reminiscence. of Prince Albert, and some i pretty stories in (old of the royal court- "hip, one of which states that he played the part of a royal lover the grace peculiar to his house. He never willingly absented himself from the Queen's society and presence, and her every wish was anticipated with the alacrity of an unfeigned attachment. At length her having wholly made up her mind, fouiid her- self in some measure embarrassed as to fit and proper means of indicating her preference to the Prince, but acquitted herself with delicacy and tact.

At one of the palace balls she took occasion to present her boqnet to the Prince at the con- elusion of a dance, and the hint was not lost upon the polite and gaUant German, tils close uniform, buttoned up to the throat, not a.lmit of his placing the Persian-like gift where it would be most honored: so he immediately drew his penknife and cut a slit in his dress in the neighborhood of bis heart, where he deposited the happy omen. Tni-aiow Wecu has been seeing all the I nobs in London: Sir Henry Holland, Sir John Wilson, Karl Russell and others Among them Lord Lyndhurst, the Kestor of English Jurisprudence, now mid-war between his ninetieth and one hundredth year, with sight and bearing slightly Impaired, but with his intellectual faculties in all their vigor anil brightness. He is a native of Boston, though born before the 1 Revolution, and Mr. Weed says, depl0re, the possibility of war, tbongh qniie sure 1 it wan wrong to take Slidell aud Mason from under the liritish flag. Mr.

Weed had a private conversation with Karl Russell, but does not disclose its import The Count ess Russell was very polite to him showed him the country-house, entertaincd him at luncheon, and introduced her children to him. The veteran editor seems "J'7inK hugely, and was off 1'aris at last accounts. of the zealous chaplains of the army of the Potomac called on a Colone' noted for his profanity, in order (o talk about the religious interests of his men lie was politely beckoned to seat on chest, "Colonel," said he, "you have have one of tho finest regiments ill the uriny." "I think so," replied Hie Colonel. "I)o you think rou pay sufficient attention to the religious of your men?" -Weil, I don't replied the Colonel. "A lirelj Intereit has been awakened in the regi" luent; tho Loril has blessed the labors of Ins servants, and ten men have been already baptized." was a rival regi.

"Is that so, pon honor':" asked the Colonel. sir." "Sergeant," said the Colonel to an attending orderly, "have fifteen men detailed immediately to baptized. I'll be d-d If I'll be outdone in any rcpect!" The chaplain took uote of the interview nud withdrew. It is no secret to persons conversant wall London society that Prince Albert was not personally popular amongtlie cla.s nearest to tho throne. All admitted the excmplar.ness with which he fulfilled his but still they did not like tho man.

Had his good qualities been less nnalloyed he might have enjoyed a far larger pop. ularily. Hut he was reserved-was considered stiff and exacting of the forms of ceremonious respect and etiquette; he was a lover of art, and literature, and science, more than of out-of-door sports and amusements; and he was so singularly free from excess in any form, that his stninlessness was a sort of silent reproof to men of freer and looser life; and there were few men of rank whoso lives were not freer and looser than his. His influence was known to be great, and was regarded by a large class. both socially and politically, with extreme Still this want of personal pop.

nlanty, did not go beyond the upper classes, and this jealously was just as sectional. Paixrt SxroLtos came to mouths ago, accepted our hospitalities, appreciated our institutions, and returned home our friend. This, says the theWrit in plcwnt contrast with the visit of the Prince of Wales. The universality and gennine warm heartedness of convinced tngland of the real sentiment of onr people toward, her people. They apparently did so at the time.

how soon has she forgot en the prevalence of this sentiment, the it. Since the first moment of our rebellion broke out her whole conduct has amoonted to actual thn? US'i mft-r bare a rebellion time, and may ihen be reminded -of her present usage to us. She had a region India unt long ago, where had she more sympathy than in the Northern States of this Republic? to our England declares it absurd io apply the epithet of "rebels" lh? throw, iu army agin.t the Chinese reformer, his hundred million follower, as the ration idolworshiplng M.ntchoo dynasty, still in control of the chief regions which indirecliy famish a market for tS(. infamous opium trade of liritish India. 7h.t old ma.

iB that neighborhood, "wonderful for weather hi. repnut.on upon-the prediction that we are to with the prevailing Ztl Soatb" Prentice replief thai he don't expect much wind from the th. ll can't be raised in lhlt Ta? freinds of CoL Corcoran Liem" and other Union have presented Congressman Ely with a fine Wken of appreciation of his kindness and liberality to the soldier, Run LT? of Bo" tie prisons at Dangerous Counterfeit. Office National Bank Reporter, Pittsburg, Jan. 4, 1862.

Editor? Intelligencer: The following is description of a dan- I gerooi counterfeit, just issued, on the Com- mercial Bank, Bristol, Rhode Island: 10s, imitation; vig. (on upper left,) old man seated with hammer, anvil and wheel, below; farmer holding sickle on right done. BASfK OF ROYALTO.V, YKRMONT. 10s, imitation; vig. man, two boys, drove of sheep, stream of water, female erect, holding an ear of corn In one hand, letter in the other, 10 above on right end; female seated with sheaf of wheat, 10 abore on left end.

Better refuse all tens on the above banks. Field La re. Use of the Secessionists upon whom the $10,000 tax it to be levied in Missouri, was Col.Thornton Grimsley, an old and wealthy resident of St. Lonis, whose sympathy with the rebels was notorions. He was greatly excited when the paper was handed hiint and used very violent lunguage.Uis agitation probably hastened an apopletic fit, which proved fatal before he could be conveyed home from his place of business.

He had amassed the most of his wealth in doing work for the Government, and was the inventor of the well-known "Grimsley saddle" which has long been iu use in our cavalry service. He had held many honorable positions in the City and State Governments, and was a liberal, citizen, though hewas reported to have belonged to one of the band of John A. Murrill, the graat Western freebooter, in youth, before he settled in St. Louis. Tub N.

V. Express thinks Dr. I'ussell, the London Times correspondent, must be a bold than he was at Bull Run, to abuse our people, in the way he does, in his last letter to the at a time, when his countrymen at home, are openly taking sides with our enemies, and threatening us with another war on their behalf. he is still a sojourner at the very people whom he studiously seeks to belittle, if not to insult, and of whose hospi- tality he is probably the daily participant. Tub recent fire at Charleston, S.

is even more destructive thau was at first supposed. The aggregate loss is roughly estimated at not Ic-js than ten millions of dollars, on which the insurance was comparitivelv limited. Moat of the policies were in Charleston, Augusta, other Southern companies, many of which will be unable to pay one-fourth the amounts incured. There considerable insurance in Northern companies, which, under existing difficulties, is not expected to be paid. IIardlv a day passca without an uouncement from Washington of some wedding in the army.

Generals, majors, lieuteuants, captains, corporals aud high privates, ail seem to be busy murryiug and giving in marriage. The only difference appears to be that the private wed, no1 singly but in battalions. As least there was, the other day, an account of the marriage of forty soldiers in the grand army of the Potomac. If the matrimonial mania goes on at this rate, it is more than likely that the chaplains will find it an economy of labor to perform the interesting by platoons Tiir Mississippi Legislature has under consideration a bill to issue five millions of dollars in Stato treasury notes, pledging the faith of the State for their redemption, and assuming the payment of the Confederate war tax. This, a contemporary thinks, is a very rich repudiating State of Mississippi pledging its faith, and assuming the payment of a direct tax to the Government of Jeff Davis, who lias always been the unblushing advocate and apologist of bis State's dishonored credit! Ax anomaly in the social life of Washington, and in the etiquette established by Presidential precedent, is the fact that the President dined at Secretary Cameron's recently.

The dinner, given in honor of Gov. Curtin, was attended by Secretaries Chase, Biair, and Seward; Senators Chandler, Wade, and Sumner Speaker Grow, Adj't Gen. Thomas, and Gen. The President's entry was informal and after the other guests w.erc seated. To New York city the South owes to Philadelphia, to Boston, to Baltimore, $19,000.

The entire indebtedness to these four cities is $211,000,000, and it Is estimated that there Is about ninety millions more due to the rest of the loyal cities and the States of the North, making a total of three hundred millions. In dry goods alone Boston lost $2,000,000. The newspaper reporters continue to haunt Gen. Scott, much to the old hero's annoyance. He conld not go to the church of the Ascension, in New York, last Sunday, without being glowered at by the press gang, pencil in hand, to record everything he said or did, and to make an impertinent "personal" of it for the morning journals.

Such, however, is the penalty of greatness. The dowager duchess of Sutherland hastened to console Queen Victoria and was i trying to sooth her Majesty, when the latter replied, through her tears, "I suppose 11 must not fret too much, for many poor women have to go through the same trials." What the duchess said is not recorded. Benjamin Franklin once said that the house of a benevolent man in the city might ba known by the sand or ashes which was sprinkled before his door in icy weather, to keep pedestrians from slipping down. It is amusing to read the London lecturing the Prince of Wales about behaving himself; now that his mother is a widow. The poor boy is talked toaaif he was inclined to be a ruffianly debauchee.

VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE. Home or DeloeateH, Monday, January G. A communication was reeeired Iron the the passage of the bill' authorizing the construction of a railroad I from Clarksburg to Charleston. Referred to Committee or Roads and entire Nariga. tion.

Also an act repealing tile act orgin- 10 the Committee oa "ported bill, for the ot and John Slack of Kanawha county. slated that the patrol "bogt 520,000, from 1 bit He moved that the bill be nut upon its passage. suggested that the bill table for pi esent, to wb'ch Hooten assented. Committee of Prlvnedl.n?f that it ineiftlrf- legislate upon the subject of debriTr 01 membt" from Green- other counties vacant. PrnnA.m"*1*.?,0? lhe Committee on i aD reported that inexpedient to legislate upon the subject of releasing the people of 1801 conaly inxation torthe year Committee on and Manufacturers reported a bill fo7of fr f' I-' 1 tor of salt for Kanawha countr.

resolution that the the inquire into 1 ot the law reu in the militia. I to uniform themselves. Adopted. ti a resolution that be instructed to thelor.lul?,,the expediency of exempting the loyal citiiens or Wayne county from tujjtion for the year 1801. Adopted.

a resolution that the i Privileges and Elecllous inquire into the expediency of opening noil that m'" camps in this Stale that soldiers legally entitled lo vole. wben "etv Adopted sub'nmeJ 10 '0 Uk' Up That the House will, with the concurrence of the Senate, proceed on Tuesday the 7th of January, to the Tourer I ublic Pnuter. Adopted. substitute Saturday, Mr. West moved to amend by inserting Saturday, the 18lh Mr.

ZiNK accepted the amendment, and the resolution us amended was adopted. Wirr; presented the petition of citizens of Wirt cout.lv, asking of engrossed House bill, making an an. propr.atlou of to defray tho pense, of the Convention, was reported. Adopted bi" bTThe engrossed Houso bill, providing Tor h'? or Governor, Lieut. Governor and Attorney General on the 22d day of ofBccrs to qualify and assume the duties ot their offices on the 4th Says 1 vole jeas 25, The engrossed House bill, for the relief of Deputy Clerks or County who of in the abpassed? employers was The engrossed Honse bill, providing for hL 0n t(l" Farmer and Drovers Bank, of Morgantown was act to prevent ofwas Cof-onwealtb, The bill for the gradual liquidation of the Branch of the Kxcbauge Bank of Weston, offered by Mr.

Arnold, and the substilute for the aame, offered by Mr. Farnaworth, wero reported. The question being upon tho engrossment of the substitute, iJ.1;-. That the original righl 10 a f'w to oppresM the many. Mr.

Farnswnrtii proceeded at some length to the original bill wonld further the interests of a few men appointed lo settle and collect bsok. the expense of advnnii" UeB.Uo demonstrated the advanuges possessed by the substitute differenco between that the original bill. Mr. Aaxotu replied in a somewhat ItltKt' bMed the uuconstitutiowOity of the substitute. Borcraan spoke upon the subjeeL The laUer moved to lay both Lost tbe bi" upoa 1,10 ubleF'00? "oped the House wonld not enterta'n either tho bill or the substitute.

He should vote against both. uk." upon tbe of tive decided in the refaMd order the substitute to its engrossment. "oa" Till Milwaukie News says eight thousand men are shivering in Wisconsin camps. burning one hundred and fifty cords of wood every week to keep from fretting, and aska why are they not ordered to Kentucky, to the Potomac or South, or anywhere where they can be useful. The' men begging for set vice.Fern her eye, no statute Wat the rich man places ostentatiously in his window, Is to be compared to thd little expectant face pressed against the windowpane watching for iu father, when his day's labor done.

St. Lonia Democrat says the cash payments In the Department of Missouri since April 23d, amount to eighteen millions and fifff-two thousand dollars; seven. teen millions of which has been paid since the 1st of July. CtT.L war has affected Louis like a stroke of palsy. More than inhabJ that city within a year; an immense number of booses and stores are vacant, and all business, except Government contracts, Is at a dead stand.

Spxskikc of the Paris boa constrictor which died from tbe effects of swallowing its blankets, the Albany Argas. aays if the Boa Contractor which has been gorging on army blankets shonld meet the same fate do one would regret it A Fuxchkas has invited a new safe lock having combinations. What aa excellent article to have aad lose I the key of When the tax-gatherer appears. I The effect of the Baltimore riots of April 19, upon the trade of that cfjjJrjare thus noted by the Atneriean: "For a long time after the nineteenth of April it was apparently an open question with the then authorities of the city whether or not the events of that day were to be legalized; and the ruinous effect3 of the quaei-legislation that followed, aud which placed an embargo on the commerce of the city, preventing the export of her priucipal exportable commodities, necessarily tended to divert consignments from the West to i some more fortunate market, and alsoto cause the withdrawal of orders for shipments to this port from Earope as well as from manufacturers at home. We may remark, too, that many goods then in this market, owned by manufacturers and others in eastern cities, were reshipped to their owoers on account of the unsettled condition of affairs, brought about by the action of the city authorities and the late The British We cordially endorse the following, from an exchauge in regard to the quarterlies, the subscription terms of which may be found in another column: "Young men look at the advertisement of Leonard, Scott 3c in another column, and then decide for yourselves which is soend your money for the trashy, foolish literature of the day, as found iu Hash newspapers and periodicals, or for these ltevicws, which cannot fail, if properly read, to make earnest, thinking men of you.

Oh, that we could address ygu, young men, in language more convincing than this, for we teel the importance, the deep importance of your mission, and we would urge you, by all that you hold sacred, to make such use of your houra 'of study as to best fit you for the stations you are to occupy at ft day not far distant. Tuk Toronto, Canada, Leader can't get over its war spasm. Of Mr. Seward's let; ter to Lord llussell, it says? "The dear Democracy are pronounced a just and magnanimous people in blissful obliviousness of the fact that Messrs Mason and Slidell are surrendered not because of an abstract love of the righteous, but because John Bull is an awkward customer to encounter when he puts forth a demand with Armstrong guus to back it. lastly, the maligned innocent, Mr.

Seward, like'a genuine McSycophnnt, bows the humblest of apologies, and eats dirt with a gusto not often Again: I "When though Mason and Slidell be surrendered? Their release but removes an impending cause of quarrel, leaving 'inevitable complications' which it were madness to ignore." It is rumored at Washington that several Ministers from Continental States have said that Great Britain shall not, with the consent of her neighbors, seek a quarrel with America, without a substantial reason. They think that the United States have shown too much willingness to do tho3Q things which make for pcaco to be drawn into hostilities against their will. the last mentioned case of 6uicido in Paris, a young spark and his mistress lighted pan of charcoal in a close room and then cosily sat down to a bottle of wine and a gamo of dominoes, which amused them until the fumes brought death. Tnr. Supreme Court of Ohio has decided that enlistments of minors over eighteen years of age, without the consent of parents or guardians, are binding, and that such minors cannot be discharged on habeas corpus.

The Chicago Tribuue states that rebel agents a short time ago applied to a lithographic artist in that city to print of Confederate bouds. He set detectives on their track, and the rascals vanished. Tuk Southern Government is boasting that it will make the war a brief and successful one. Tho Southern Government's boasts are as empty as its pockets, retorts Prentice. OBITUARY.

Steenrod Thompson, Second Lleutensnt In Co. A. of tbe Sl-t Virginia Regiment. eon of Geo. Thompson, of Wheeling.

was killed ntthe battle of Allegheuy, on the 13tli or December, 1801. whilst nobly 1 muling a charge or bayonets the enemy. After his right arm was broken, lie picked op hU "word with his lett hand, and waring over head called out. "Coma ou, boys!" a bullet from the gun of a Virginia trnltor shot through tbe body, and he fell hito the ofthe brave and gallant Midler. Col.

M. who as be laid him upon tbe ground bedewed his cheek with a Midler's tear, a fitting tribute to a brave aud gallant Examiner. lt? SPECIAL NOTICES. ma sLiuirr cot.d,w couoii Hoarseness, or Throat, which might be checked with a Dimple if neglected, often terml? nates Few are aware ot the importance of stopping a Cough or couT fa its first stage; that which In the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, If not attended to, soon atthe lungs. "Bsowjf's Baoxcnixi.

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LKOSAllU SCOTT CO. jubq So.MOolJ?^??t,N?w\ork._ dry dKLAPI-AIN. MKOR lance and elegant fonr story bricR ftore liouse on Main atreea, lately occuplnd t)y lleiekell Strearingen. as a dry Kooda atore. Poeeeaaion given IminedUtely.

FOR three atory brick atora onae now In the occupancy of Jatnea Godfrey, a grocery atdPe, and situated on Union fronting the aouth end of the market house. For a erocerystore, rwrtanSit, or any kind of retail bus of loclkili, to not by any in the Poeaeaaion given on first ARMHTBONQ. Dividend rHB Fire and Marine Wheeling haa declared a jwr cent. 1 rrum the pn3t of UieliMt six on Tor after the 10th day of January next, of tb" Strayed or Stolen. Monday.

Dec. a amall red Cow. She had Uona flat bell, laatened to the neck by a stnsp. sLssi utaJis i llats Caps at Wholesale. TTARPER a BBOTUEB.

No. 130 corner of rl Union Wheeling have now In atore a tfx? AOAfe, w-whlchw. torlW tb. attention of Merthmtf wijilnj enytlitng In our line. -iniPPIHO FUBB WiJITEDrS 30.000 Fox SO 000 Com do 10,000 Mink UABPBR A BBO.

FOB Tbm DMBlbrtnble houses, convenient to Post Office and Depot. Possession given 1st of April. For partkolara, Mrs. NRBL, on John FOR well lag hooee on EoflT MEL street, opposite the Seminary. desirable country residence two mike from the (Xty.

Apply at A. C. PARTRIDGE'S, Gallery Main X. NORTH WESTERN BASK OF VIRGINIA,) Whiiuib, Dec. 31t 1M1.

rpIIE ANNUAL MKXTINO of the StoekhoUera'of tbla Baak, tar the election and the of such as may be brought beaa the meeting, wOl beheld attba banking house Wheeling on the third Tuesday of January next, eing the fvun-riur mt or Jjurcunr, Jaal-tlTl janSl D. LAMB.Ouhler. (Praaacopy.) A BANK. WimiKO.Slst fllHB annual" meeting of the Stockholders or this Bank, for tbe election of nine Directors for the parent Bank. Directors for each of tbe it aad entitled -en act to Mschanlca' Jlll4d- 8.

BRADT, sot aaie dj (desdj M. EJE1UT. i SPRING WALL AND Furnishing Good just received! AND FOB SALR CHEAPER THAN EVEI C. HARBOUR, aplO- 143 MAIN Fire mid Marine Company of Wlieellug. TUB Stockholders of this Company are hereby tilled that a meeting will be held at tlieir office ott Monday, the 6th day of January, ISfl'J.

hetweru the tiours of nine o'clock A. M. and two o'clock to elect nine for the ensuing year. dec30-td R. W.

HARDING, Aetna Insurance Co. of Wheeling T1HK Secretary of the above Company will pay the a dividend of one dollar and twenty-fire centa per share, ou and alter Mouday, January 0.1SG2. By order of the President. ilec30 8. P.

HILDRKTH. Sec'v. JOHN G. CHANDLER, at Law. fOPPIQR orer Bank of Wheeling.

decno-ly ELECTION. THE or the Hank, will mfet at their banking house, on Tuesday, the 7tli day I or January. 1802, between the hours or 9 A. M. and I 12 M- ror the election or for the I year.

(dec30) J. 11. DICKEY, Ca-di'r. Comfort for the Soidior. CAMP STOVES, CALDWELL'S PATENT, EWv ARK NOW READY.

Tlicw SIOTn rati HW used in the aud require IHMLwoo.1 to make a LARGK AMOUNT OK IIKAT. They have a baker attached by which ISlacult can be lialtetl In fifteen ml it ntea. The stove complete weighs only 26 and wanting such would well by calling on B. F. CALDWELL.

Main opposite the B.AO. K. where they can find every thlutr iu the TIN AND SIIKKT IRON LINK, Suitable forcntnp. 1 octl3-3iu B. P.

CALDWELL. Leather, Oil and Shoe Findings J. M. WHEAT SONS, No. 37 Main Wlieellug, Vn.

HAVK ooniitantly ou hand a good mutortnieut ol Hed aud Oak Hole Leather, French aud Ataerican Cuir and Kip Upper Bridle, Ilarnewi Skirting Particular attention paid to The highest market price paid iu caan for and 8kins. Cash advances made consigned to them to be sold ou commission. dcc2M REAMS Cap Writing Paper, Jlf AO Letter do 1(J Commercial Note Paper, Union Note aud letter Paper. at LAUOllLINS A BUSHFI ELD'S. I UOZ.

Paint Brushes, all 1 Shoe Handles, 1 10 Cloth 25 Hair ami Nail Brtuhee, 20 Horse aud Scrub at dsc21 LAU0HL1XS A BUSHFI ELD I KA IIOXKS Pint Flasks, Ilalf-Pint Phuks, 10 Quart Flasks, 60 Grow Cantor Oil Bottles, 100 44 Essence at dec21 LAU0HL1N8A BUBIIFIELD'S. I 1 23 Aysr's Pills, 60 Todd's PUls. at dec21 LA UP 11 LIN 8 A BU8HFI ELD'S. Pepper, I jCO 10 Allspire, 6 Cloves, 6 Cinnamon, at dec2l LAU0HL1N8 A BUSHFI ELD'S. I "I OO KKOS Bi.

Carbonate Soda, JLUUlO Refined 8altpetre, 6 bbla.Glue, dec21 Maaou'a Blacking, ror sale by LA UGH LI KM A BU3HF1KLD. I CL UBL8. Spts, Turpentine, I Linseed Oil. Western make, 25 Tanner's Oil, Bank, 4 Castor Oil, lor sale by decOl LAUOllLINS A BU8IIFIELD. I CA EuKllab Horn Dressing Combs, I OU 25 India Rubber 76 Raw Horn Fine Combs, Pocket Combe, at dec21 LAUGH LI NS A 60 Cayane Pepper, 100 Mustard, London and American, decSl at LAUOHL1NB A BUSIIFIELP'S.

BOXES Variegated Bar Soap, JU Castile Soap, Genuine, 75 4i Transparent Bar 8oap, 25 Cleaver's Honey Soap, at decSl LAUGIILINB A BUSH FIELD'S. Dry Goods at Old Prices, JOHN ROEMER'S, I No. 33 Main Centre Wheeling. AM. now dally receiving vary large principally Domestic Woods.

Having bought a few weeks since, before the second advance, I am therefore enabled to Mil tbeiu at much below tbe present pifcee. Jf The conslsUTn part or all of Flannels, Bleached ami unbleached French aUcolors and Cashmers, DeLalnos, higrrsLostrea, Prints. Checks. Cloths, Tweed, Veaus, Balmoral Iloaiery, Millinery Bed Blankets, a magnificent lot ot Ledies Cloth Cloaks, Call toon ir you wish to save money. All sold exclusively for cash.

v- for casb. 33 Main Street, Centre Wheeling. dec24 JOHN BOKMKK. Grand Arrival llSTEW GOODS 1 FOR THE HOLIDAYS! CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS CLOAKS IN addition to my regular stock I am now enable! to offer to my customers a magnificent ment or FKKN'CH A ENGLISH BEAVER CL0TII CLOAKS, superbly adorned with crotchet aud especially Intended for HOLIDAY GIFT.4. Among these win be fonnd aome Very Nbw Sttlu, and no lady should purchase a Cloak wlthoat first examining my styles and FURS 1 FURS I furs: My stock of consists of Hudson Bay MinK, Jrtteh, Siberian Squirrel, French In Capea, Cloaks, VIctorinea, and all at prices to suit tbe times.

SHAWLS at redoced pr eee. French Delaines, Ottoman Tslonrv, and other fine in great variety at astonishingly low A or EMBROIDERIES, suitable for Ctirlatmaa Presents, cheap for at ALKX. HKTMAN'S. deeSt 137 Main sL, Wheeling, Va. NEWGOOD rTHB wbwriksr woald respectfully Inform friends asd the public In gsneral, that he has recently returned from New York with a well selected aawrtment of CLOCKS, WATCHKS, JBWKLEV, SILVER Ac? aome of which would make nice Bridal aad Holiday ahich be woald be glad to dispose of on reasocable terms.

WM. A.TOR*Kit. Campagne Corks. B0TTLBR8 will find a superior qoaUty of Velvet Corks, for Mle by T. II.

LOGAN A CO. decU aad L0GAV, LIST A CO. TO WUOLKSALE DEALERS. indecemsots to tbe.

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