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Adler DRESS TRIMMING, MILLINERY AND FUB STORE, 141 MAIN STREET, TJnIon, I) A. Ani.ER, on A Kohn, Philadelphia. Jaol SATl'R HAT MOKKI9IU, FEB. 27. Hew AdvtrtlMmenu.

Religious Notice. Universalist. Attention Baltics. Removal. Notice.

Extra Winter Strained Lard Oil. 1'iBo's Cure for Consumption. Bargains, Bar Iron. The Plus Ultra Lime. Plaster Paris.

Sundries. Notaries Pud the veryfirst official acts of Governor FarnBworlh was the appointment of John W. Wilson, of Berkeley county, and of John Adams, of Brooke, as Notaries Public for their respective connties. Municipal. Court met at 10 o'olock yesterday morning, although adjourned the evening before until '2 M.

A very short sesttion was held, intelligence having been received by Hie a a few milee east of the city, was dangerously 111. An immediate adjournment was had until o'clock i'. m. to-day. Faiie Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will issue excursion tickets to Washington City, al a reduced rate to those who may wish to attend the inauguration of Presi.

dent U. S. Grant. The sale of theat tickets will commence to morrow ant be continued until the third of March Tuey will be good six days from the date of issue, and will be sold at for the round trip. weather, yesterday was a medley.

Wo had all the varie ties of rain, snow, clouds and sunshine crowded within the compass of a feu hours. It was a regular March day, although a brief period in advance that usually variable month. night we should think made the ground hog regret having left his winter quarters if that reputed wise animal haf such susceptibility. Washington Seftouf give a grand Matinee this afternoon The great drama "Hidden Hand" will be brought out with all the appropriate properties and in the evening "Laicretia Borgia" and "Ten Nights in a Bhj Room," will be produced. Both biili are very attractive, much more so thar are usually presented, and will test th? Company to its full capabilities.

There is no doubt they will be fully equnl the emergency, as they have given al these pieces on the stage elsewhere witl rine euucu ouumu iuu wouiucr uo propitious fine audiences will greet the Seftons on both occasions. New novel ties Hre in active preparation and wil he brought out in rapid succession. I co it po hat Georgt Meyersmiller, John Mees, Abraliair Fruth, Charles Bares, George Rhine and Lambreclif, filed theii application in tho Secretary of Stated otlice, yesterday, to be incorporated under the name of the "German Salt and Coal Company." They declare their purposes to bo to mine and sell coal, and the manufacture and sale of Halt. The principal oilice is to be opened and maintained in Waggener Township, Mason county, and the charter to expire February 23J, 1S89. Twelve thousand live hundred dollars liavo already been subscribed to the capital stock of the Company, on which a large per cent, has been paid in.

Authority is given to increase the capital to one hundred thousand dollars, divided into shares of one hundred dollars each. The meetings at tho mission hall of the Knglish Lutheran Church are growing iu interest with each roturning evening. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather the attendance is very eucouraging, and, 110 doubt, good is being accomplished. llov. Mr.

Rhodes preached last night from tho words 44--l Father's Welcome." lie will preach attain to-night, his subject being 44 77ic. Mobility of Confession." To-morrow morning the rite of confirmation will bo administered. In the afternoon at two o'olock, Church will be held, to which nil the parents and friendB are invited. Mr. Rhodes' sub jects for to-morrow will bo, in the morning, "A Lowly Christ," and at night "The guilt and dauger of procrastination." Rev.

Mr. Rhodes is spoken of as a minister whom God has endowed with talents of a high order, and his visit to Wheeling will no doubt result in great good to the mission of his denomination In our city. River evening the marks showed 12 feet in the channel and falling. Rusinuss along the laudlug continues dull, and freights are down to non-paying rates. The local packets are still making their usual daily trips, for the purpose of retaining their positions in the trade.

As to maIftnff mnimu In IhB flpnreqfieri nnnriltinn of things along the river, that is entirely out of the question. The Hudson arrived from Cincinnati, with a moderate trip. She leaves this afternoon at 3 o'clock for that point. On Thursday as'lhe Express was on her way to Parkersburg, she was bo unfortnnate as to break one of her shafts. She was immediately turned about and came back, using only one wheel, reached here sometime Thursday night.

The Express'was at Whitten's landing when the accident happened her. A few hours later the Bayard bursted both cylinder heads of one of her engines. We did not hear what was done with lier. We regret to learn that Mr. G.

Battelle, for several years largely identified with the steamboat interests of our city, is confined to his residence on the Island by indisposition. Hair Brushes, Castile Soap, Pomades, Perfumery, Toilet Set, at reduced prices, at E.Bocking's and Booking A Miller's. Coubt of I-ee finished bis argument, commenced the si day before, in behalf of the plaintiff in error in the case of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company vs. Gettle. Stanton Allison followed for the a defendant in error, when I.ce closed for the plaintiff and the case waB sub- mitted.

The case of Lieopard vs. Bechtol, ffoni the Circuit Court of Morgan county, was dismissed on motion of counsel for a plaintiff in error. In the case of the Bank of the Valley vs. Qettinger, from the Circuit Court of Berkeleyfcou nty, the opening argument a by Faulkner lor plaintiff in error. I Stanton commenced his argument for a defendant in error and occupied the time up to the hour of adjournment.

Adjourned until 0 o'clock this morn- iug. j) Phklan's Latest Improved CoMni- nation Cushions are applied to the 1 i A Mt'ijiniw Hnnaw uuiinru inuiua i mo Boston, The Messrs. Kice have one of the largest and beat houses in the country. Auction at Partridge's this evening. Sworn in.

Yesterday moeningi shortly after 10 o'clock, the oaths of office were administered by Capt. Dove- nor, Notary Public, to lion. D. 1). T.

Farnsworth as Governor, and he at once entered on the duties of the office. The first official act of Governor Karniiworth was Bigning his name to the crir dentials of ex-Governor Boreman as United States Senator. Quite a number of Governor P's friends were present in the Executive i Chamber where the ceremony of his inauguration took place, and i immediately alter the official forms i had been gone through, they united in paying their respects to Uis Excellency. The Governor wears hiB honors with becoming modesty. They i i sit as gently on him an did those which 8 i he wore so worthily as presiding officer of the Senate.

His present term as I Chief Magistrate of the State will be brief, but we venture to say that it will UtiUlUUHlllUH urn cuuurut uiucao "'V poailion. Hereafter the people may liitn for a longer period In the lj chair which he now tills. -Should they do so we feel confident that ho will be found to be the right man in the right place." I Various Spring styles ol' Llat and Bonnet Irames, Uimps, I.hcl> Collars, received at Messrs. D. A.

Adler A Co. i Auction at Partridge's this evening, i YoUNCi a crowd visited Turners' Hull, last night, to witness ilie performances of these I.iiliputian 1 j. Soldiers. They aro certainly the most expert youths we have ever seen on pa- I rade, and their movements elicited rounds of applause. We doubt if their drum corps can be excelled anywhere.

They are complete masters in that department, aud wo might say almost as i much ot everything they did last night. This afternoon the drum corps will pa rade tlirugh the principal streets. Boon the "look out for it, if you want lo enjoy it treat of the music that can be evoked from the "rattling drum." The Zoui aveB hold a matinee this alternoon, i and will close their season in this city to night. Wo are confident they will i have full houses on both They are making a tonr for the purpose of raising a sum sufficient to educate i themselves. Their object Is a commend able one, and should recommend them to the favorable consideration of every body.

Auction at Partridge's this evening. Police morning was a perfect blank in the police court. 1 We have no idea that this slate of things results from the entire absence i of evil-minded persons in tho city, but 1 rather that they are now more thorough' ly satisfied they will be brought up with a round turn for their misdeeds 1 than under tho regime just ended. The vigorous measures adopted by the present police force have already borne their legitimato fruit in the diminished business in the police court. This iu i itself is ample compensation for all the efforts made to secure tho election of the present olliceia.

second grand annual ball of Cornstalk Tribe No. 2,1.0.11. came olf in Washington llall last night. Contrary to the character of "the gentlemen without hats" on the prairies, these civilized Red Men have made evident progress in getting up thoir public entertainments, as the affair last night was a marked improvement on the last ball given by them. Everything was admirably arranged and passed off with the regularity of clock work.

It may be safely set down as one of the most complete successes of the 1'kksidunt of tub morning the Senate elected Bon. J. T. Hoke to preside over its deliberations. The position had been filled by Hon.

1). T. Farnsworth, but that gentleman was called to assume the duties of Governor on the resignation of Governor Jioreman. Mr. Hoke is among the best parliamentarians in the Senate and in his new position will meet all theexpectations of his friends.

stop and think a desideratum of low prices, has been reached, and by going to Shelb's Music Store you will be convinced of the fact. Look at this Cash Price List. I OHO Ays, 5 Octave, Mils on Hamlin, 1 Stop S100 5 a U5 6 150 7 175 itanos. 7 Octave, Kmersan, Plain $350 7 Knabo, 500 7 44 Carved '7 Stolnwoy, 573 Qo ske boy tllk pusty and weahv Tkavkllkr will find excellent bath rooms at the american Airy rooms, billiard halls, vertical railway, cafe, reading room and a superior cuisine, render this a favorite house with trav- oilers. members of the Legislature are respectfully invited to call at ray gallery No.

117 Main street, fl and give mo a sitting at as early a day as convenient. I am desirous of getting up group of your honorable body, as I have years before. A. C. Partridge.

a American Watches of every make and Hwiss watches in endless variety, for ladies nnd (gentlemen clocks of every style; jewelry setts, breastpins, plain and sett rings; spectacles and eyo-Elasses, gold, silver and rubber frames; gold pens and pencils of best make; silver and plated ware, at 1 Oxtoby Duffield's Jewelry Store, 103 Main street, opposite Merchants' Bank. See advertisement. At Blond Bacbman's, No. 107 Mair treet, they keep the best make of Mens tufTalo Boots, and sell them at $4 00. Qo to the National BuBineas Collegt nd learn Book keeping.

Blond A. Bachman have the beat anc argest assortment of Ladles', Misses nd Childrens' Shoes that are kept ii be city; and as to prices, they can sel hem cheaper than they can be bongh nywhere else in this town. Perkins, Stern California Vines are superior and purer thai ny WineB offered for medical use 5uy no other. For sale by E. Booking nd Booking Miller.

Attend the National Bdsinksi Jolleoe, Union Hall, Main St. "eiimb 1' at able in thi ull course fti Book-Keeping and Pen nanship, including the English Bran hes if desired, $40. Students can com ilete the entire course evenings alone tooms open from 9 to 12 a. 2 to 7 fr. (1 Infnrma Ion call at College rooms, or address S.

I. McCoy, Principal. Wheeling, W. Va, a Nkw and Superior ire receiving a new slock of Ijadies' Hisses' and Childrens' extra high cu Balmorals and Button Gaiters, of tb jest Philadelphia make and of the bea naterial, at 107 Main street. Blond Bachman, How often do yon hear the complain rom mother and father that tbeir hoi ir daughter Is not well; that they bav 10 appetite; that they feel languid; tba heir head aches that they are grow ng thin and feeble, and that they hav 10 life or energy left.

That they ar ow-spirited, and perfeotly incapacita ed to participate in any pleasures, any mental or physical duty Ind the question is often asked, wba iliall I do for them? or, what shall tliem? Our answer is, let thou ry Plantation Bittkrs uioderntel; liree times a day. and our word for i hey will recover. Magnolia to th jest imported German Cologne, ani sold at ball tho price. diw thre lest skillfully and elegantly con: Dined In an amber-colored cordial, beaut rully transparent to the eye, pleasant to tb Laste, acceptable to the stomach, in Caswel Hazard Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir Callsaya Hark. Kach pint contains one ounce of Itoyi L'allsaya Hark, and each teaspoonfnlcontalr ane grain of iron.

Samples furnished free I Llio profession CAHWELL, HAZARD Bole mnnnfacturonf, Mew York. Hold by all druggists. Ky6-WeH8il4w loots Mots. lL.stal>llHliocl In 1837. inon tj it mn mcr 1000.

I1 ALL i HAjJili. 100( iAM'lj M'OUCLIjAN. CHE8TEB D. M'CLELLAN KNOX of BOOTS SHOES NO. 65 MAIN STREET.

WHEELING, W. V4 WK INVITK THE ATTENTION Cash buyers lo onr very laige aaeor ment of lioots ancl Htaoen for the Fall Trade, which Tor extent, variety ami freedom all irregularity, la not Our Block Is larger than any other in til Hty, and In prices Wo can Successfully Compete wit any Shoe House in the East or West. For tlio proof of which wo Invite yo Lo an examination of our Block. All goods warranted uniform In qualit, Kopll MCOL.KL.LAN A KNOX. gwrtUra MAT KKUUCTIUN lUf JMUii OF Bootsj Shoes, Hoisery Notions, Carpota Cloths, Dry Goods, Furniture, It Is wortbigoingjto soe SUBBARD BROS TABLE OF LOW PBICE8, lade for the pnrposo'of reducing Stock and to clone out consignments by the 1st of January.

HUBBARD A Auction Rooms 86 88 Market St. decl7 Continues to Make all Kinds Pictures, 'rom a plain Photograph to Pictures finished In NK, OIL, OLOR, PASTFI OR CRAYOV, In tho very highest Style of the Art. Particular attention given to ENLARUNO and FINISHING Pictures copied om small and Inferior ones. 117 Main Kireol, Janl8 JOHN B. A.

MFBDOCK, inrserymen, Florists anil SeeflmcD, PITTSBURGH, PA. DIFFERENT CATALOGUES WiLI be mailed on application. No. 1 Fruits and ornamental Trees, Vines, c. Vn 1 Rncoq nrAPnhnnan Plonfn An No! 3 Seeds and JPotaioes.

Teas and Tobaccos. OA HALF-CHESTS Q. P. Y. H.

AND 4U Oolone Teas, fresh imported. 75 boxes Old Virginia Navy Tobacco. 50 Caddies Old Virginia Spnn Tobacco. 40 boxes Old Virginia Twist and Bright ounds. 75 boxes Monitor, Is and Navy.

30 boxes Russell's Honey Hew 10a. In store and for sale by HOWELL, BLOOM FIELD CO. Jan6 JinatKlai. NATIONAL BANB or wmanjua, Designated Depository 8. HUBPltUB Money reoelved on deposit; Exchang 1 bought and sold.

lt I Collections made and proceeds promptl; remitted. Interest on Bpeclal Deposits at the rate rooB per cent per annum where the de posit remains six months, and kive pc cent, If for one year. Accounts or Merchants, Mannfbcturen Bankers and others solicited. lie venue Stamps for sale In suit. A constant supply of New Fractional Cui rency, and 1,2, 3 A 5c coin, kept for the at oommodatlon of deposit ore and the public.

GEO. K. 3 GEO. ADAMH. Oash'r.

MERCHANTS' NATIONAL Of West Virginia. Capital In, 8500,000 ixihis bank succeeds to the bub: 4 iiess of the "Merchants' and Mechanic Bank of Wheeling." a designated posltory and Financial agent of the Unite States, and is prepared to do a legltlmal Banking business. Nelson Vance. Sweeney, L. B.

Dell plain, Jaa. O. Acheson, John Donlon, Robe Orangle, A. Alien Howell. Wm.

B. Bimpsoi James Parol 1. B. BRADY. Cashier.

I National Bank of West AT WHEELING. ranltnl C'llltt Ot RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. 1VI terestpald on special deposits. Notes ai bills disco an ted. Exchange bonglit and sol Collections made on all points and procoet promptly remitted.

JDireclorr. a Crispin Oglkbay, Thomas Hughm, Michael Keilly, A. 8. Todd, Akthub Littlk, John K. James McCldney, M.

Pollock, James Maxwell. CRISPIN OtJLKBAy, JOHN WAGNEH, Presides Cashier. 0 National Saving's Banfc of Wheelini Incorporated January 15tli, 18(19. CAPITAL, 9100,000. TlyfONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOB1 JjX Interest paid on Special Deposits.

Not 1 and Bills discounted. Exchange bought ax sold. Collections made on all points and pr ceeds promptly remitted, Discount DIRECTORS. Thomas H. List, Robert Pratt1 Robert Gibson, R.

A. M'Cabe, a J. 0. Thomas, James McCluney. J.

L. Stifel. THOS. H. LIST, I'resident.

J. McCLITNEY, Vice President, S. P. HlLJJKEl'H, Cashler. d.

o. list. kobkht morrisoi henry k. list. gibson lamb.

1- joseph beybold. 1. Bank of Wheeling, WHEELING, W. V. tubals in bills of exchang is I Government Bonds, Stocks, Gold, Con 0 morcial Paper, and all Negotiable Securitie Special attention given to collections.

Interest allowed on Special Deposits; foi per cent per annum six months, aud llvep cent if left one year. D. C. LIST, presides GIBBON LAMB, Cashlor. JOSEPH bEYBOLD, Ass't Cashier.

mar8-ly The People's Bank. No. OU MAIN WHEELING W. Va. Money received on depooit.

terent paid on special deposits. Notes and bills discounted. Exchanj bough and sold. Collections at home or fro abroad promptly attended to. DIRECTORS.

John Held, Christian Hess. John liandlan, John Vockler, c. Sam'l J. Boyd, Richard Carter. Andrew Wilson.

JOHN Pree'L johiah F. UPDEGRAFF. Cash'r. my? i BARGAINS! BARGAINS! NOW OI'FEKINCT, finest 10-4, 11-4, White Wool Blanket f.TCOST. AUSO Fine French Merino, worth 81, for 75 cents.

Fine French Merino, wortli 81 25 for 81 00. Fine French Empress Poplin for only C5 cl Fine English Merino for only 45 cts. Fine Mohair Dress Goods, worth 50 cts for 5 All other Dress Goods at reduced price. FURS! Id I am closing out my stock of Ladies' ar Children's Furs at CG8T. Shawls, Knit Breakfast Capos and at REDUCED PRICKS.

CARPET CHAIN. A superior quality of 4 and 5 ply Cottc Carpet Chain, the best in the market. A full assortment of all kinds of Domest Goods, of the best.Fabrlc and Latest Stylo i tiJO LOWE8T MABEET PBICE. All who are in search of GOOD BAI will do well to givo me a call befoi buying elsewhere. Cash, Small Proflte, an Quick Sales, at HENRY ROEMER'S, No.

86, EaRt Side Main and Riddle SI Centre Wheeling-. Janll IX NICOLL BRO. Have just received a buppl of SCRUBBING, WINDOW, DU8TINC SWEEPING, FEATHER AND VELVET BRUSHES. Also TRRAVELING BASKETS AND LEATHER SACHELS. And have on hand a great many Good such as HOSIERY.

GLOVES. 8CARFS, LEGGINi IN SACKS and SHI RTS, CHILDREN'S FURS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, will sell very low to make root forHnrma Uood.4. feb4 Flour, Coffee Syrups OA A BBLS. ATLANTIC MILLS FLOUR 100 bbln. Snow-Drop family flour.

25 Pure Kye flour. K0 bags Rio Coffee. 85 bbLa Hyrups. Also, a full assortment of GROCERIES, Iways In store, which I offer to the trade a lowest wholesale prices. Joseph speidel, sep29 No.

48 Main street MORE "OLD TIME" GOODS Grant's Celebrated Richmonc TOBACCOS. WE ARE JDST RECEIVING, AND offe for sale, 30 Boxes "Grant's" Va. 10s Tobacco. 80 do do Navy do. 12 do "Winner's" Gold Twist Tobaccos 5 do "BbuIiroq's" Va.

lbs. do. 25 Caddies "GrcauerV Celebrated Spui 1 Roll Tobacco. 40 Caddies Old Va. Long Tobacco.

10 Drums Dills' Richmond Fig do. 1'25 Caddies Western 103, and Navies do 10 Kegs Kentucky 6-twlst do. Jan-29 PaXToN A OGLE BAY. New Firm. JOHN BOTTKRFIELD AND WILLI AW D.

ENGLISH have this day entered inu a co-partnership under the Arm name HniTERFiKLD as MALTSTERS AN I HOP DEALERS. Fur tbe present tlielr office Is on Marke street, flret door above the Post Office, bn 1 on February 1st at their Malt Hoase, In Ceil' tre Wheeling, corner of Water and Beconi sLrocts JOHN BUTTERFIELD. WM. D. ENGLISH.

January 1869. laui-tf NOTICE. A BREWERY; INCLUDING and three and one-fourth acrei ground, abont hair a mile from the city Parkeraburg, Wood county, W. for Hale To be sold at the front door of the Cour House of Wood county, on the 8th day March, 1869. A capital chance lor any per Ron wishing an Aie Brewery.

Terms easy For farther apply to or address SANDSiWILSON, Attorneys at I-fiw, Parkersburg, W. Va, ggggrancf. iETNA Fire Marine Insnrance Compan? OF WHEELING. CAPITAL, DlitKOTORS: 0 James C. Acheson, William B.

Simpson Augustus Pollack, Thoe. J. Jno. K. Botsford.

Wm. (J, Handlan. T. M. Dodson.

mHIH COMPANY HAVING BEEN FtJLf ly organised, Is now prepared to takf rinks upon ir Balldlnjra or all kinds. tfnnartMtarinir 3, Fnrnitnrc and Caryoeaof all kinds on the Waters. Applications for Insurance will be prompt 5- Jyaitende i to by the Secretary. Oflice at tbe National Hayings Bank, No. Main street.

8. P. HILDKETH, Bec'y. JNO. It.

MILLER, Aas't Bec'y. JAMES C.AUHBSON.Pree't, WM. B. SIMPSON. Vice Preat.

mrg Fraotiin Insorance Company, OF WHEELING. Capital b' JXreclors. a- SAm'l MoUlkllan, geobgkMendel, t. H. Logan, Thos.

p. Hhallckoss to G. W. Franzheim, J. N.

Vance, J. H. Hodbs, Michael Kkillxy. Louis C. Jl This company bow having been organised five years, and in that time done a success ful business, Is still prepared to take risks at fair rates on Buildings of all kinds, Merchandise, Manufacturing Establishments, FurEL niture, Steam and cargoes on the Western Rivers and Lakes.

This company offers superior inducements to Farmers, by they can be Insured on Dwellings, niture. Barns, and contents for 8 or 5 years at reduced rates. This being a State company il. with the IB LAKtiENT CASM CAPITAL paid in, and surplus of any company in the State: and composed of some stockholders, moht ol wbom are among our best business men, recommends Itself to the favorable consideration of the insuring public and solicits their patronage. Applications for Insurance will be promptly attended to at their office, No.

29 Monroe street, or at their several agencies throughout the State. M. CO EN, Bec'y. B. U.

DICK, Ass't Sec'y. g. llAM'L McCLELLAN, President, UEO. MENDEL, Vice President. FIRE AND MARINE 3 INSURANCE COMPANY o- OF Iff CORPORA TE I) IN 18 31.

fllAKES RISKS AT7HELOWE8T KATE on Buildings ail kinds, Furniture and Merchandise, and on Goods In Transit. directors: A. Wilson. W. 8.

Goshorn, Kob't Morrison, John Reid, thos. pollock, alex. kouers, Wm. G. Battelle, J.

DuBoiu, JACOB HOBNBROOK. Office up Stairs, In the "Insurance Building," next door to the Merchants' National Bank. A. WILSON, President. John C.Hekvev, Secretary.

Jang) National Insurance Company 11- WHEELING, WE8T VA. CAPITAL, Office. 26 Monroe next door to 1st Nair tional Bank. omciEfl: Geo: K. Wheat, President.

James McCluney, vice President, it. John Bishop, Secretary. Charles H. Collier. Assistant Secretary.

E. Wilson, as. c. Orr, John A. Armstrong, A.

C. Quarrier, Geo. K. Wheat. Alex'r.

Laughlln, Jiimea McCluney, Morgan L. Ott, Geo. Adams; Keferenceu: 8. Brady, Cashier Merchants a National Bank, Wheeling: List. Morrison A Wholesale Grocers, Wheeling; Pryor, Handlan A Wholesale Grocers, Wlieel.h ing; Michael Reilly, Wholesale Grocer.

Wiieellng; McOlellan A Knox, Boot and Shoe House, Wheeling; McCabe. Kraft Druggists, Wheeling; Geo. W. Fransheim A Wholesale Wines and Liquors, Wheeling; Wiiishlp, Woods A Queensware Wheeling; Lewis Baker, Pub. Register, Wheeling; T.

0. McAfee, Notions, Wheeling; Campbell, Frew A Pubs. Intelligencer, Wheeling; Ott, Son A Co Hardware, ing; J. E. Bands, Cashier, First Nat.

Bank, Fairmont; R. P. Camden, Prest. Nat. Ex.

Bank. Weston, W. John McLure, I Wheeling. apr25 1869. 1869.

LIST, MORRISON Wholesale Grocers, Flour, Baoon, Cheese, Lard Oil, Corner Main and Qnlnry fitroels, W. VH. WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF dealers to ou large and complete stock, and propose to otter inducements surpassed by no Jobbing liooseEastor West. 200 Bags Primo Rio Coffee. BO hlids.

Prime aud Choice N. O. Hugnr. 15 do Deraarara Bugar. 25 Porto Rico and Cuba Bugar.

ISO barrels Refined 200 do Primo N. O. Molasses. 50 do Syrups. 32 tierces prime Carolina Rice.

jH Teas Tobacco, etc. 1200 barrels Flour, standard and xeliablo brands. 5000 pieces Bacon Hams. 5000 do do Shoulders. 4000 do Sides and Briskets.

S00 barrels Mess Fork. ic 100 tierces Prime Leaf Lard. it 300 kezs Family do do. B0 barrels Extra Wiuter Lard Oil. 50 do Carbon Oil.

M) bairels Hominy. t- 35 do White Navy Beans. re Our stock ia kept constantly full, and or. dera tilled with promptness. ld MORRISON A CO.

NEW FIUM. D. K. IRWIN XrEW STORE. NO.

75 MAIN HTREET: New Goods. Jast received and for sale cnean: aoo dozen Peaches. 600 Tomatoes; 200 Peas. 200 Green Corn. 300 Cove OyBters.

i 100 String Beans. 100 WlnsTow's Celebrated Portland Corn. 50 Lima Beans. 50 Blackberries. 50 Strawberries, 50 44 Egg Plums.

50 14 Piue Apples. 20 44 Cranberry teauce. it 20 44 Wick's Cumberland Bance. All kinds of Jellies, Plckies, Catsups, Fruits, Nuts, Fine Candies, Tobacco and C-fears. Give us a call.

nov2 REID JONES, i. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers OF Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. ALSO DEALKRS IN House Furnishing Goods, Stovos, Hardware, Cutlery, So. 137 Hnrbet Street, Above Monroe. N.

attention given to TIN ROOFING, PPOUTING A JOBBING OF ALL DESCKLPl'IONB. an 29 COAL COKE. Sheridan Coal Works, CAPEHART McMEGHEN, Office: Market Opposite Union St, Having established an extensive Coke Yard in connection with our Mine, we are prepared to contract for the supply of either Coal or Coke, by the load or in large quantities. All orderw left at tho 1 office will receive prompt attention. FOR good Mule.

an 27 a h. booth. j. c. jelly.

w. g. battellb. john itulrimi BOOTH, BATTELLK Sc. wholkalk and retail dealers tit i FAMILY GROCERIES, Boot StorM, Prodnoe, FRESH CURED MEATS, LAKE ICE A CANNED FRUITB, Corner Monroe and Water Streets, WHEELING, W.

VA. 1 IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE there is a Wharf Boat, and It la the design of the finu to do a Forwarding and Commission and Storage business, act asSteamboa Agents and furnish all desirable information pertaining thereto. Jyl4 Tobacco Twine. 1 1 OA A I-I38 COTTON TWINE. L.4UU 800 ltw Mo Twine.

aula lour hv 0HA8. H. BEKKY, 1v25 Wo. Water nx Common Lime. onn RBTjS.

WEST WHEKL.INU LIME 4UU barrels. F. O. IllLDRETH A BKO. I A grattggormturo.

Cleveland Pittsburgh Rail Road. ON AND AFTEK DECEMBER 2UTH, 1868, Trains will ran as follows: Express. Express. I Bridgeport 6:10 a pro 7.25 a Wellsville 8:35 a 4:15 Alliance ..10:10 a 5:56 pm Arv Cleveland 2:00 rn 8-tNJ Crestline 4:45 10:40 Fort Wayne 12.0") a ra 8:50 a Chicago 7:20 a ra 10:15 a in Pittsburgh a ra 8:45 ra 10:30 5:30 am Baltimore 2:30 a 9:20 am Washington 5:15 a 12:25 I Philadelphia 3:10 a 10:00 a New Yorft via Allentown 6:15 a 12:20 New York via Philadelphia 6:50 am 1:20 Tickets to ail principal points in the East and West can bo procured at the Union office in McLure House, and at the Station at Bridgeport. F.

K. MYERS, Jan 13 General Ticket Agent. BALTIMORE OHIO R.R. COMFY Wheeling, November 28th, 1sgs. TRAINS WILL RUN BY the following schedule on and after the 30tli day of November, time.

EXPRESS TRAIN. west. via c. o. d.

Wheeling Leave Wheeling daily a. in. daily at. 3:40 p.m. akk1ves at 4:40 I Grafton .4.20 p.m.

arrives at Cumber land 44 7:85 44 Harper's F'y 2:56 a.m. 44 Baltimore 6:55 44 Newark 10:45 44 Washington. 8.40 44 Except Sundays. Except Sunday. FAST LINE.

east? leaves west, via c. o. d. Wheeling Leaves Wheeling daily 5:20 p.m. dally at 0:25 a.

arrives at Bellair 10:40 44 Grafton arrives at Cumberland 3:40 am. 1:15 p. m. Harpers 44 Zancsville 2:20 44 Winchester. 44 Newark 4.15 44 Baltimore 11:10 44 44 Wash'ii p.m.

MAIL TRAIN. ea8t-leave3 west, via o. o. d. Wheeling Leaven Wheeling daily at p.

m. dally at 3:40 a. ra. arrives at Bellair 5:10 44 Grafton? Jti0a.ru. arrives at Par kerb burg.

11:10 44 Cam a. ra. 7:40 44 44 Harper's p.m. Newark 44 Jtlageistown Winchester Suudays anil MouWaah'u days excepted. 4:45 Sundays excepted.

GRAFTON ACCOMMODATION. WEHT-LKAVK8 Wheeling ration daily at a. m. daily at 4:25 p. m.

Cameron 7:83 Fall wont Mannington 0:15 Mannington.0:15 14 Fairmont. ...10:00 Cameron 7:55 AKKIVJNO AT AKK1VIMJ AT Oration 11:05 a. m. Wheeling ai 0:20 p. m.

Sundays excepted. Sundays excepted. Trains on the Main Line make connections at Baltimore with LrainH for PhlladelEhia, New York aud Hostou At Relay via Washington City, for all points South. Central Ohio trains make direct connection at Columbus for all points West and Northwest. Tickets to all principal points can be procured at the office.

JOHN L. WILSON, Master of Transportation, Baltimore. R. T. DEvRlES deel General Agent, Wheeling HEMPFIELD R.ATT.

ROAD. I ON AND AFTER-MONDAY, MARUI1 26, the train on tho ilempfleld Kaliroad will run as follows: Leave Washington a. m. Arrive at Wheeling 9:30 a. m.

RLTURNING; Leave Wheeling 3:00 p. m. Arrive at Washington p.m. apr2 W. D.

BURTON, Sup'tGREAT NEW ENGLAND Dr. J. White Pine Compound T8 NOW OFFERED TO THE AFFLICTED Pi throughout the country, after having been proved by tho test of eleven years. In the New England States, where its merits have become as well known as the tree from which, in part, it derives its virtues. The White Pine Compound Cures Sore Throat, Colds.

Coughs, Diptherla; Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It is a remarkable Re- medy for Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, dlf- r3 Acuity of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other complaints. The White Pine Compound. "it was early In tho spring of that this com pound was originated. A member of my family was afflicted with an Irritation of the throat attended with a disagreeable cough.

I had for some months previous thought that a preparation having for its basis the inside bark of white pine might be so compounded as to be very useful in diseases of the throat and lungs. To test the value of it in the case alluded to, I compounded a small quantity of the medicine that 1 had been planning, and gave It In teaspoonfnl doses. The result was exceedingly gratifying. Within two days the irritation of the throat was reraov- ed, the cough subsided and a speedy cure was effected. Soon after this, I sent some to a lady In Londonderry.

N. H.f who had been suffering for some weeks from a bad cough, occasioned Ly a sudden cold, and had raised mucus streaked with blood. Bhe soon found relief an sent for more. She took about ten ounces of it. and got well.

J. B. Clarke, editor of the Manchester Dally Mirror, made a trial of the same preparation In the case of a severe cold and was cured immediately. was so highly pleased with the results, and so confident of success attending its sales, if placed before the public, that he finally pursuaded me to give it a nrtme, and send it abroad to benefit the suffering. In November, 1855, I first advertised It under the name of White Pine Compound.

In two years from that time there had been wholesaled in Manchester alone one hundred dol- 1 lars worth, where it took the lead of all the cough remedies In the market, and It still maintains that position. There Is good reason for this; It Oi very soothing and healing in its nature: 1b warming to the stomach and pleasant withal to the taste, and is exceedingly cheap. As a remedy for kidney complaints the White Pine Compound stands unrivaled. It f) was not originated for that purpose, but a person In uiung it for a cough was not only cured of the cough, but was also cured ol a kidney difficulty of ten years standing. Hlnce that accidental discovery many thousands have used It for the same complaint, and have been completely cured." The above was wrltted by Dr.

Poland, in i860. Since then, as in Manchester, the White Compound has taken the lead of all Cough remedies, as well as a preparation for nnrn rtlffljwIHno In ovorv nlfo JJ town, vLlage and hamlet throughout the New England States. The remedy la as eafe and pleasant to take as It Is effectual. The White Pine Compound, PREPARED AT THE New England Botanical Depot, BOOTOIf, Under the Supervision of Rev. J.

W. Poland For sale by LAUQHLN, SMITH A Wholesale Druggists, and also by GEO. B. OL.K8SNER. UA maris eod-dAw.

A THEODORE FINK, Wholesale Dealer in Produce, Qnlncy bet. Main and Market, Has just received and for wale 100 bbls Pollock Indiana Flour. 100 Silver Medal Floor. 1QU a rgyle Kentucky Flour. 10.) Hamilton Flour.

20 Buckwheat Flour, ao trs. Geo. F. Davis A Co's celebrated S. C.

Hams. 10 hhds Bacon Shoulderx. 10 hhds Clear nr 50 kegs No. 1 Lard. Ul 20 irs.

No. I Lard. 20 bblH Kentucky Hominy. 200 Ohio River Salt 300 Choice Keeplug Apples. 20 Pure Crab Cider.

50 41 Pure Cider Vinegar. 1000 bush. Mill Feed. 1000 4 No. 1 Oats.

1U00 Corn. 2C0 Bales Hay. 20 bbls No. 1 Lard Oil. 100 Carbon Ol.

503 bush Com MeaL dec7 Broom Handles. B5000 os HAND ANU K0K hali low by CKAKL.ES H. BERRY, Vna 1 A 1U TfiS KH JOB OFFICE, I No. 15 Uutncy street. am sat JAUD8 AND BILL, HEADS neatly printed.

till MANUFACTURERS' t.ARKia. INSURANCE POLICIES AND BLANKS. URA TICKETS AND BLLLtt OK LADING PROGRAMMES AND RECEIPTS, 50OW BILUJ, fbr Country Merchants. grtttttag aafl gfgfling. lillf IHIfHIGEiCER BOOK AND JOB Printing-Office AND HANK BOOK MANUFACTORY 15 QUTNCY STHEET.

Vo beg lo call the attention or our frlendi and the public to cur extensive 3ook and Job Office. flnr facilities In TYPK, STEAM POWKB fKKtsttt and MATKHJAL, are nuch tliat we feel confident we can execute all deHcrlptlons of PRINTING at a8 LOW PKIUE8 a-i any bouse in the state. CAHDS, BUSINESS, VI8IT1KO A KANUY COLiOKKU CARDS, In every variety. at prices from 8150 per l.OOO upwardx. POBTEES, of kvkry size.

BILL-HEADS. HAND BILLS. on any quality of paper? prices accordingly i 'HECKS, DRAFTS, CIRCULARS, BILLS LADING, DRAY TICKKT8, all descriptions of Mercantile Printing. 3 00K PRINTING, Oar BOOK KOOM la well Blocked with NEW TYPE; and our facilities for executing all klmln of BOOK and PAMPHX.KT PKINTINU are complete. rancy Show Cards, LAIN CARDS, HAND-BILLS, BLANKS, Ac.

rfntedln the rest style anil with dispatch. ITEAMBOAT PRINTING We have provision for btcamboat Printing, and liav Rome fonts of BKAUT1FU TYPE FOR COLORED KILLS. an well as some of the FINEST COLORED 1KKU to be had. rinting for Country We would respectfully say to oar friends in the country, that any orders for Printing forwarded us, by letter or otherwise, will be carefully attended to. IN CONNECTION WITH OCR LABOX Job Printing Office, WE HAVE THE HOST COMPLETE LANK BOOK MDFACTORY IN THE STATE.

We are prepared to Execute all kinds of LANK BOOKS for )unty and State Officers, With promptness, and in a manner that wlllwariant to give entire satisfaction. iNKKRS, MERCHANTS, and MANUFACTURERS Are requested to examine our LARUE fcTOCK of PAPEKS, which we warrant to be of the best material in use. Kunng )NE TO ANY DESIRED PATTERN All Business Men using LARGE BIjA-N BOO KM, are requested to examine oar stock, as we feel satisfied that we are manufacturing the BEST BOOKtt made In tno Btate. tendering our acknowledgments fortbe we have enjoyed In the past, we pectrally solicit a continuance of the tarn of our friends. mr pr ces for every article have been low, 1 we shall use oar best endeavors to give iHfaction to all who may favor as with sir orders.

A OltKHW iEW, HASANS HAT.T., WHKm.ua, WEST TAi jBHtral. BALTiMOEE LOCK HOSPITAL EBTABLIBHED AS A RKFUOB FROM QUAOKEKY. THE ONLY PIaA.UK WHKRR A. CUKh OAN BJS OBTAINED, rvR. JOHNSON 1las discovered Use most IJ Certain, Speedy, and only Effectual Remedy in the World for Weakness or the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affections of tiie Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges.

1mpotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Dow Spirits, coufusion ef Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of Sight, or Giddiness, Disease or the Head, Throat, None or Skin, Affections of the Diver, Dungs, Stomach or Terrible arising from bolltary Habits and solitary practiced more fetal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage YOUNG MEN especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most excellent talents and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senators with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men con tern plating marriage, being aware of Physicial Weakness, Organic Debility, Deformities speedily cured. He who places himself under the care ol Dr. J.

may religiously confide in his hunoi as a gentleman, and confidently rely ujhju his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, immediately cured and full vigor restored. Tins distressing aff ection, which renders life miserable and marriage impossible, is th? penalty paid by the victimsof Improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensue. Mow who that understands the subject will protend to deny that the power of procreation ht lost sooner by those falling into tl.an hotiiunrndAnrf Rmidna Iiaiiil' deprived of the pleasure of healthy tlie most serious and destructive symptoms Of botli body and mind arise.

The system becomes deranged, Uie Physldal and Mental Functions Weakened. Low of Procreative Fuwer, Irritability. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, tutional Debility, and Wasting of the Frame Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. DR. JOHNBOJN, Member of the Royal College of London, Graduate of one of the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and Uie 6reater part of whose life has been spent in le hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known, many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at kudden sounds, bashiulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derungement of mind, were cored Immediately.

TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves by Improper indulgence and solitary habits, which rain both body and mind, uuttitiug them for either business, study, society or marriage. These are some of the sad and melancholy eflects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of bight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Irritability, Derangement or the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Consumption, Ac.

fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of Memory, Conlusion ol Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Jtvii Forebodings, Aversion to Society, beltDistrust, Love of Timidity, ax a some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now Judge what Is the cause of their declining health, losing thsir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and Hymptoms of Consumption. YOUWG Who have Injured themselves by aoertatn practice, indulged in when alone, a habit fie (jucuuy icaiuou iiuiu evii cumpauiouB, or ai school, the eHecLs of which are nightly tell, even wlie 11 asleep, and, if not cored, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, Hbouid apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of lila country, the pride of his should be snatcned 110m all prospects and of life by the consequence of deviating lroin tho path of natme.and indulging in a certain becret habit.

Huch persons mast, before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view, tlio mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec tlon that the happiness of another beoomar blighted with our own. D1BEAKESOF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and Imprudent votiwry of pleasure finds that he has imbibed tho Beedsuf this painful disease it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame 01 dread of discovery deters him from applying to those, who lrom education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of tfm? disease make their appearance, such as ulci rated sore throat, dieased nose, pains in the head and limbs, dimness of Bight deafness, nodes on the shin-bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with lrightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall In, and the victim of this aw ml disease becomes a horrid commiseration, till death puts a period tohU dreadful sufferings, to "that Undiscovered Country from whence no traveller returns." It is a FACT that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskll I fulness of IgnoiauL pretenders, who, by the use of thai POISON, MKRCUBY, ruin the constitution aud make the residue of life miserable. JOHSSTOH, Office Ho.

7 Soatta Frederick Left hand skle going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the oorner. Fail not to observe the name and number. TKo letters received unless post paid wuMiMinn ouuup to im obbu on me reply, Persona writing snould state age, and send portion or advertisement describing symptoms. The Doctor's DIPLOMA hangs In hlsoffiee? INDORSEMENT OF THE pre8h. The many thousands cured at this establishment within the last twenty years, and the numerous important surgical Operations performed by Dr.

Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of The Stax and many other papers notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and bility la a sufficient guarantee to the affitcled BKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED, AGENTS WANTED. $75 to $200 per Month OR A commission FROM WHICH twice that amount can be made by selling the latest Improved COMMON SENSE family sewinu machine, Frioetis 00. For Circulars and Terms address c. 330 Sooth Third Philadelphia, Pa. decT-3mddcw HUAPTCQ QDTDVD T71ANCY DYER, 8CODBER AND BEf PA IRER.

South street, near the B. A O. K. R. Depot, Wheeling, W.

Va. All kinds of DreaseH, Ribbons, and every crlptlon of Bilk and Woolen Uoods executed at abort notice, and on reasonable terms. Also, prepared to do dyeing In any color for Woolen Ac. mar34-ly HAND LAN, JORDAN PORK PACKERS, A5D DXALXB8 QV Floor, Oils, Giieese, Brain, fto. PORK John and 4th its.

MATH Stxxr. Lake Fish Mackerel. OAAHALP BARRELS SALT KING. 75 half barrels White Pish. 60 barrels Mackerel, 2s and 8s.

200 hair barrels Mackerel, Is, SB and 3b. 800 quarters and kits, Is. 2b and 8s. All fresh and warranted, for sale by lebl LiBT, MORRISON A CQ, BMW J. BTAHTOW.

G. W. B. ALLUOV. NT A STOW A ALLISON, Attorneys at Law, nnitLiiinUi WILL, PRACTICE IN THE STATE ANIV Federal Courts.

ufflco on Pooxtb street, east aide, lint doo north of Monnw. ocg-ly Just BeceivecL 50 iMOro838 VIRUXNIA- BHIUHT Fancy Twist Tobacco. 40 44 extra fine D. K. va 10? A Navy 75 caddies Virginia Bright .100 Dark Hweet 10s, A Navy Ail kinds smoking and line ent Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and dnnff.

Offered to thetrade at the lowest rates. W. T. SINGLETON, nov6 No. 83 Main Wheeling.

Tar, Rosin and Roofing Cement. CIA BBLS NORTH CAROLINA TAR. 10 low No. 1 itosln. 30 Booflng Cement.

Fnre Pine Tar put up in one gallon and warranted to be as represented, on hand and for sale low..

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