Largest Circulation of any Paper inWostorn Virginia.Saturday Morning, Dec. 3,1859.V-j-Only Ten Cents a Week.—TlieDeity Intelligencer will tie ill'llvertil lo nay juri of the city or sulmrba at lun cento ajug-Uvt-t. Tunis.—Yesterday was one of Itiase flay* that have n tendency to engender a profmiDrl disgust for all tuundnno ,ilf.iir* end make one feel like 'lidding fare-trill to this valo of tears and taking nr c4Ev flight to tlie twinkling stars. M’e fmited tlie town pretty well, and after a ji.,ud deal of Iroiilde in rondensing amieut umbrella so that it would consent to enter several respectable places tve found several gentlemen huddled around several rtoves cracking jokes at the (-spouse of Old lJrown, and tvonderiiig if lie bad read ills title clear. Old Brown was the theme of every tongue. We Jooked in nt the police offices, the umbrella manifesting the same contrary spirit tlmt has eharamerited Its dotage from the first. We found one of the Aldermen silting alone looking us melancholy as n rhinoceros; anolUer was shaving himself with a dull razorand giving utterance in words to feelings that bulled no mercy lo unlucky wights su unfortunate os to fall into his magisterial clutches. One deputy sergeant was reading Fuji's Book of Martyrs, nuotiier ehew-ing tobacco and making forms and fancy images in the coal fire; still another wns combing his rich auburn locks, which were already very stick. We don't think we over saw It slicker head. One cannot remember everything one sees in u life of twenty fattr years, but our impression is, nt this lime, after considerable deliberation, that we never saw n slicker head.pay*TitK ItivEu.—Thcro were seven feet water in the clinunel yesterday, and the river was rising rapidly from the recent heavy r.iins. The landing looked, under the influence of the pelting rain, like it cainrtiiues does on a blue Monday. We saw nothing but a few local packets, about which there Wits little or no activity.The Liberty. (Japt. Booth, arrived yesterday from Cinrinuiiti, and will leave again this evening. There are few more papular commanders than Citpt. Booth, or cnmmodaling office holders thanthe jad naturcd le Cutups.We lenra that the sinking of a boat load of hay Iiv the collision with the tow boat Lake Erie So. 2, mention of which was mudeyesterday, resulted iu the loss of one lii . The victim was ft innn named Williams, a resident of Petersburg,Brif Tub Wipe or Out Knows came np to I'litii'h-iluwn on tlie Train which nrrived h rc yesterday morning. .She was accompanied by two gentlemen and another lad}■ Mrs. Brown exhibited letters from Gov. Wise, assenting that her husband's Lilly should he given tip to her after exc-cqtiou: nitii on this and the other tastimo-iiiais in possession of the party, they procured tickets fur Harper's Ferry.] |.U the Instance of the Virginia authorities, the Baltimore »% Ohio Rail Road re-fieuiit to issue tickets yesterday and day Mote to Harper's Ferry, or points within thirty miles thereof. Several parties from Sew England were refused tickets at the Camden station on Thursday evening. .Bust. Coxes it* at the Mel. llocsE.—Miss Looker, a young lady who has unfortunately lost her sight, has rived in this city, and will give a concert mi Mtiudav evening, nt 1 tic HcLtiro House dining-room. Several amateur musicians hare consented to assist nt the entertainment. Miss Looker's family, it)eluding nu invalid mother and several children, depend upon her concerts for support, and we hope her worthy efforts will be substantially encouraged. The lady comes recommended in the highest terms.B@“Kryimeu a Ccutivicatk.—Yester-day Lsquire Kelsey, a good Democrat from West Wheeling, in Ohio, applied nt the Baltimore and Ohio Depot, far a ticket to Philadelphia. He was requested to apply tn the general agent for n certificate that he was a safe man. This lie indignantly refused to do, hut went by the Pittsburgh r.mtc, notwithstanding the change from his original design subjected him to great inctinvenience.tetfSrsPECTBD House Thief.—A man who gave his name as Lemuel Boles, wns arrested by officer Lancaster Iastnighl.nud committed to jail by Aid, Quigley, upon suspicion of stealing a horse. It seems that Boles sold a horse to David Kull, under suspicious circumstances, and upon being questioned about the animal, told a h»tf ilnzrii lies, which led. to his arrest. The matter will be investigated to-day.Kir Rais'.—The clouds wept copiously ii day yesterday, as Dow. Jr., would say, tike a gallery of Rachel's retiising to be comforted. There was ti great deal of nmd splnshing up in die streets, « great dial of dripping from caves and water fpduU. quite n number of delapidated umbrellas, oil cloth conts, melancholy vis-ages, and ail the usual attendants of arainy dav.BUSINESS MO'Clbres.Thf. Best. Thixo -I (Jas Get, sniii n gentleman a day or two since, inreference to “De e.iratU'e BUrtrie Oil!_An oxpericiiee of so mg years, hits satisfied the community that fur sprains. bruises, felons, neuralgia, swellings, anil pains ofall sorts, the Electric. Oil beats -tbe world of liniments. For sale byT, 11. Lou an £ Co., ntid Logan, List Co.,' Sole Agents.E3TDr.- Hooftand's Celebrated German Bitters,—Prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson A Co.. Philadelphia, will effectu-ally cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Di-iWThosa, Diseases of tiie Kidney’s, and nil diseases, arising from n disordered Liver Stomach, or Intestine*.Dr. J. {■'. ChurchiUe Specific licmcdt/ for Contumpdon, Winebcstcr’ genuine preparation of tiie riypophospUites of Lime und Soda, made in strict accordance with the original formula of the discoverer, Dr, J. F. Churchill, of Paris, far the prevention and cure of Pulmonary Phthisis and Tubercular diseases.The Celehrnteil Black Sal re. for the certain cure of Salt Rheum, Chillblnins, common Sores, Cracked Hands, Burns, Cuts, or wounds of any kind, Bites of Insects, Piles, Corns and Inflnnmtion of the Breast.Sold by Reeo A Kbapt, Centro Wheeling Drugstore, No. 84, corner of Main and 3dEfiaSP'Tiiti 1*sk or Dn. IIostetteii's .Stomach Bitters for Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heaviness of the Stomach, or any Sther like affection, is second to none in America or abroad. To be able to state confidently that the ‘'Bitters are n certain care for Dyspepsia and like disenses, is lo the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid matter from the stomach, purifies tlie blood, imparts renewed vitality to tlie nervous system, giving it Ihnt tone und energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. The numerous acknowledgements of its superior excellence and beneficent results, have assured the proprietors llml it eiuinut but prove n grant euro to the afflicted, and impart vitality to tlie thorough system.See advertisement in another column.04 for old jrclluw, tuul 75S0 fur new Oats are'mrtJ'efr?. I'lcrmnal flrammw; of Mew-.11 SineitO.jU; toim m t1®I2Vs rMesntlOtf, ilo.nlil.-r*. soidat ' i%. W hi*ky—2011 1,1,1,. „ul,l u,nnh'liln1! Xrr; r^Thu clt;l,to» Iarkut la weak; rm^l^lAcaJfiM f,,r fa'bUHl- Flour lie.CllllClIa 1)1*1 R. rtiild. \V licat Ifiii'Ji* Inumr- Cl I nj14M0U bm.nt $1,40 for wljRn; $1,35 for red; $l£s f.irR,rtav«i71»- SftuSW6 S'iM 13-,0U 1,lH- atfor 31IIIV,, ana ML* h, for ne w. l»«rk firm nt $11,;rrU; ror Polite;; bncuti miclimiici-tL oaWn 100 boxes lorn? ribbed middle* ut9. llrcAied Utigs dull at T CRfciXNATf, Dre 2.—'There Lt I**™ nerve in the K*r * Ji '4*, an-‘ fr«My mnlatAlniHl nt S’®5!J5 fur Wl'i'rtlnc. Wheat h inactive, hut nnt lower. Corn in Htoruly demand at 40. Oats sennaand ill llfMllinil fit 4X Tin rlni !....... L-GROVER BAKER’SCelobratpclFAMILY SEWING MACHINES,ISrtmdwny, Nt-w Vorlt.hn^ and packer,, are nnre ftf.-lj buying at for light and heavy woiglitd; there In nftivitrriblp turri in'he weather, n.id kilting in ngaj,, qnlie livrly. Kxtdmnge more plenty at IUulvgrb, Dec. 2,-Fl.mr quiet «t $5.'J7. Wheat Mlnjiifr, while for prime andf»r clioice. Corn quiet ut for newIKirk $15.75THIS MACIU.XKSKWd FROM TWO SPOOLS; AS imreliaBfHt from the Kt.-m, rclt;iufrintt m rewind hi ir of thread*, it limit., Mlt; f}ittht*i and StlrdiM In a niil« ri..r -ilylc. HuMdn^ each HPttm l.y it- own owra-witbmit r«viurv4* tu the hand UHilte, a- id riqiil-nnd ft»r old. Pruvintmia quiet; mean i»orK 75 JrjjfcjriwftJU. Lsutl active at 10%@lui^. Whiskysewlnjr tiiaii n rcasWA N KW STVLE—-Prict-a from $50,00 lu $125,00,hcmmiwH extm. Send fur a Circular.J. T. SCOTT. Agent, nav2-„3dtwA w:imq_If,7 Main-St.. Wheollnft.Just X^eceived.,PEll EXPRESS,M.L Tnllant tc bclupl.tin. MrCUltmw, Knox A Co.’.[iialltieri mid iati-Ht styled, which \vllf Im* snllTnt bnnjrric't. Clukr which u^e.l t.» mil at $.«!. 1 wifiil tluwo worth $tS fur only $12;iuWrrjfnoiuH In jmqi ______A tat. 11 Inr^vt a^rtment t.f FITIS, kiicIi tw Mink. ^Sitble. Fitcli. and otliurn, ut redncnl price-A bir^o vivrioty of tho newest *-tvlc.*f Ifcvcr-ilde. lthinket.and Dr.vlm hm? and Square S1IWVLS, ui.irti. 1 w.q| below iiiunofectmTrs' j.Hcn,ALKX. IIKY.VIAN, 137 Main at.For Sale.1,500 Acres Wertern Va. Landn.Q ITITATKII IN MAWI.V COHNTV, (INK OF THE O hrrt and nuvrit tlirivintt in Winrten* Viu Tlies.* latitld m rich and well timbered, and viilv fn*m IV; to two mile* from tim Ohio river. The ir—‘ •It within the rexu’h i.f |ien«lt;ud tvnuting a comr«n;t-alde IhnuOrttefol for ti nuiall auiii. Triced low and lemis - * Apply t.i J. McCMWKY.’ ‘ ivheefing.novS—lmtltwiwShares’ Coulter Harrow.I1LK SLUNCllinKIm HAVE SECBItKB THE EX-CLLM\ K A ice trey for the wile of ihi- Juilh* c.do-iti'U liuj»r,»rffiu*nt. It Jiiw proved ilswlf ••nc of the |jr*l inventioiM of the ajcv* for the rariunr. Tldr Ilnr-I»y iin lifting )#idverixiitg procct*. jin*jiaro^ Ih.t ind In tto mrnit perfect manner. No farmer tdiould be withoui one. Wo will furitLli liirui atS manuroclurerV prir.M, ond nil wlm wl-li to ^ccnrt* 01m for Spring work rdiuitM Oond in their order* at mcc. P SMITH A COltnKLLGARIBALDI HAT\\TF. HATK tNTRODI’CKD TilK ..........«ar Stiff Hrini SoD lint, with Rouml and Flnt Cmwiid. An entire now rtylo. To le had only at_ . IIAItl'KU A KUO'S.~| 'ISII — 23 DDLS. No', i PICKLED X 11 Kltn I Nil.5 Drum* Extra fjirgo Cml Fifth.UrtTl6OlA’DRIES.O V'1LAXM ELfi, CAMP HELL'S: TINGLE, 5R Nlnlu $*rrn»t.}lrlt;*olii.-t.5*1 Ijuxoi pun? l'epiiar, 25 Jim. lied ConKF AL li 8 O’ O C K .HATS , CAPSfOR THE MILLION,S. AVEEY,Xo, MG Main SW HEELING, V A. T3 PtlErAMiro WTTU ‘'JtOIlABLY THE Nlc)ST I extriiwiro Stork of goodR, 111 Ibo Ilm lino, wver ex-tiibiied in tlilu market.TUB LEDGF.U IIAT,Now the groat lenjIEng Jlut for Young Gentlemen. Il«*ve in every variety ..f color. qtui|ity?nini price, the MOLESKIN DllESS A CASSIMKltK HAT, own uiAuufnctnrc. and of the mwt celubmted mainitictorieflof New Ynrk and Idillndeiphla, of the very lxde-tt etvle and AiicbL quality; The Sovt Frkscii Kklt H its, of all the varletlas of hhnpoft, qualities and colors.THE SAXONY WOOL HATS.Soft French, mtulo of the finest American, Spanishand Saxony WootaMEN'S AND 1JOYS CAPS,Clotli. Crtv*inioro, Plush nnd Glazed, from tha lowestjirtco to the finest.CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS, Beaujifullj and richly trltnuiwl, Juat imported frornKr«m my tang experience in manufacturing, and the care I liavo taken in selecting my •d.’ck.is aifnar-fifljUjHH— i with th«nntvu to purcha*cn. Kml tlioy aaISTew Stock.ffiUT IT CoriTAivKri.—Wu sawyca-tfrrtay morning, at the express office, n ’ package directed to the brother of Sarah llrown in Cleveland. The direction is in the handwriting of Old Oaaawnlomie, ami from the shape nnd “fael” of Hie package, It IS supposed to contain O little memorandum book, a natch, nnd other small articles, which the condemned (now ■■sell,) w«s sending home to his kin-ranprMlIK nil son. i.f nramile., Wines, Ulus, ic.folks.XteS Swi,t.—As will he seen by an nd-vertiscmenii in another column, Mr. J. B. Davenport, Agent uf the UUio river Salt' ompmiy, offers n large lot of that eveel-h’ut couipany’s manufacture for sale. Mr. Ilpnse '*,Vrn*TB be .fo“nlJ nl the MeLuroI tiavc nS- t.n )■-ar11) *11 esceVleni fumimiicnt of Cl-pini. c.pwlally of German Clpirs, mill I wmilil In .UsIheparticnlarattention of -,-0.\3 OF MALTA’ too— hmn.tMyl«t th. “Mnli,se rm«s.“ n ni,„article, and warranted to give aail.tacilon.New Wine Liquor StoreriWIK OSBBItsrOXED UKSl’Kn'FfLl.V BKtlrf.L lean* to infurm uli uiunemua frirt»d*iuid Hie p«t»-Ic £*mi*rullv. |ltJ |tRJ, C|ii^ day upttned a IViioidKn^ and Retail Win© and Lfqtmr Fton*. connected with a Ror-room. at No. 73 Main street. rU*»r abovo the Rank ..r Wheeling, a hero ho vrill conslanlv kwtp on lmn.1 a full H^remcntof puro Wines, UrnudioiL Whl»* kivd. Gin, Hum, Citf«rlt; AC.A* it it* my fnlcntluja ta keep nothing hut pur# ftttiff, •nd to nay the closet attcutioii to nil imlarwuntruatrd t*» me, I hnpa la rweiv# a ihtirc of public pfitraringu, which I #ariifirt1y MoUcit. CON It AD ST HOD EL.jyl'2-'tj9-9mWHOLESALE MARKET.Kiln* fin.IIkoo.8—r.,n 1______1IVTTEB—In keKw,9l,JI).llvonrrs— Mun. iin $3gg-A',. mtCLH—tVWsrii Reaern'. OAfglOe. UVVM,13—tatlow mould TIC-l Jin 1 spi rm JiV'..T .rum-—I Ufa,bin,VIc ; Jip 13o ; slur 2;.--.-s...— lu,^^Coma—Java I fro I lit, la'tffiJSe.tt IIKAT—Jl.imgrt.oj.OiTS—35c.Kk-itiiots—tooncj. Bcara. mF.sn-Slmd ill; llirrln^s £0; Mackerel No. 3 r caa-slLitct-oon :io®3ji,jc.UtaaEfQ—-JSrt-aTs:.11 vr—Clover ft ton iD; Timothy ilO, llora—TgrSc- dull, t.inc—tsiulsvlllo ft ,50Mh-amm—Nrvr 0:l«inl-13c- Subw Homa 48a. Uoi.nr.q- Sruvr—tfsSoTe.Xivai. STunrs—Turpoulina 70c.; Tor -Nai.es—f-ll'f,., 10J, -va1UU8—aseSqc.ItlCE—Sdi'aU.CToror$5M-hnae-Caatiio g, 15(sA0c., Conrnm!, 5SBc.Ortcans Sc. in lilul.. sj^c. in bl hxcrr-s-Sctttch 2fc. I tup pee 22lt;^*2Cc. 40^7tic-; I in pr rift I 40#Cfic^ Tfr-= PtuchoiiR 2%30c Gulonq 3.^/,73c. Tomcco-6 twiBU 12c.; Ave roll 24lt;^c. 'BY TELEGRAPH, bateau”0-,tr.^bk’m rww’Srsssrsa Trylu provlnioiia ilicrc is a l.crter fcellnK.Tlie Execution of J0I111 Brown,[iSKVOHK TIIK tlEt'tTiri.V.] Rai.timork, Dec. 1st.—The American's correspondent nt Charlestown says there is no falling off in the number of wild stories of invaders, although martial law hn's not yet been proclaimed. There is a rigid military surveillance kept up thitt subjects every one, oven citizens, lo great inconvenience. Even known inhabitants cannot pass through the suburbs without arrest nnd eiamiinukm. Dn the arrival of the cars two persons who were unable to give a satisfactory account or themselves were sent by an armed escort across the Maryland line. Four suspicious characters hnvc been arrested since Wednesday; one or them was supposed to be Goppie a brother. All hnv# been detained for tbe present. The Ohio merchants who were arrested at Harper’s Ferry were discharged nftern short detention, there heing no reasonable ground for suspicion.Brown, it is said, admits liis participation in the Kansas massacre, but offers various excuses in palliation. The feeling produced here against him by Mrs, Doyle’s letter is very great.The work of erecting! the scaffold was commenced yesterday.ABOLITION EDITOHS.To-day several persons who are editors of Abolition newspapers published in the North, wcro ejected from the cars at Harper's Ferry. They had purehascd tickets and were very luixions to proceed but wore refused on account of nu arrangement entered iuto between Governor Wise nnd the President of tlie road. They left iu tile Washington train, declaring they were bound to be in Charlestown to witness the execution nnd would reneh there by the Orange Alexandria Ilailrand, whereupon tlie President of that road was infarmed hv telegraph of the fact. ;THE PRESS EXCLUDED.Bra'-V it *,B fur pork, nail T-%®0}(. for bnK. noiotatsox. IINu. I -1 — Marlicl-St.,WI1KKL! Nil, VA. Itramcxers.—It.U.\V«*1, D.Ti- [tun. O.IV. Tliuinn-Hon. Alfred l.'.iMwi-ll. Jaliu KiHito.Knn. 11. 1.The Reporter of the Associated Press logrnplicd yesterday to Gov. Wise for permission to attend the execution. The reply was that the Governor deeiided to accede, to the request.' No facilities will be extended to reporters.Yesterday wns passed quietly, with tho exception of a great military hustle on the reception Of ,111 a. BrownJoirx snowa's with.Mrs. Brown was escorted over from Harper's Ferry, at three o'clock in the aftur-noon, and the entire military force was brought out lo malic a demonstration. She was received willi full military honors, but iter companions were not allowed to accompany her from Thtrper’s Ferry. After remaining four hours with her husband, Mrs. Brown was escorted hack to Harper's Ferry at o'clock last night, where she will await the reception of her buslatnd’s body. I So one will be near enough to the place of execution lo hear.tiny remarks that may be made by Brown.I of TkUiTIt, that tn» cit«-ro nvnlt Iheutoclvea nl? call Itcfore thehrnt .ifOcltilwill he clinrgiMl from that Unitciiuhliug any jhtlilTcrcnt Btylott p.v.dc.dN, Klee , ............ta{? Tti-th t\ lllioMl extru cliurut*. min e ami rrahtaii »____145 Mnriiet-bt. Wlwn hnKJ. A. METCALF,t OMUISSIOX VI mil'll A X 'I' AN1TUB KXKOCTItlN.C'uaulertowx, Xnnn.—Browu wns taken fruui the jail nliout eleven o'clock, in a furnii lire wagon. He conversed freely with tbe soldiers around him. The execution look place ut a quarter past eleven o'clock, lie died apparently very easily, and his body was taken down, after being suspended thirty-five minutes. His body will be seal lo Harper's Ferry nt fourMANUFACTURER’S AGENTI’rlnfjuK FM|*rt I'htotcr Pnris,WnijijilI’lqtpr, CcBivnt,Tttffi-ihpr with many nrth'ta* of PiUttburnh andliYhcflhi^ aiuiaifactttro.Pniton’n Row, Mnlu St.*WHrtfling. Va. oaa bi,i's kxtua si'i»Kit. l AMi-—i.\ Floor, Ju**t rccclvtxl na.| f*»r ha.lt* hvnc,c3 _ _ _ _ M. tlrXAtin.Bakkiius peak ioduver oil,S.r O.iuumiptlv,^, jii-t reeeivoj ni T3Mc*Id ulreol, i.nt.. UI..I,,,.- _fa.., pi] |i II Mcl. MX A i'll\| v tl-llfs VMIll II i'OLI-ll I,tj I, l.matfful si'*. toLfusiu*. Ac. 111. unrlvnllo.1. ur euIv I,j p. Me|,AIX 4 CD-tigVIO ___73 51 fIn «t„ Cvntrr M’hvrlin^.Laoies* glove calf conghessIHKiTF- thCrk h*i milch luhnlml hy the t^-•Hcs. ju»t rccrtiYftJ or T. J. KbWATti)**_____ 1X2 MainADIES; GLOVE CALF III EACHMMOltOCCO FOX. Just received »t_ T. J. KDlVAltOfe.«’S HAm CALF OVER 8IIOBK.ADIES’______________j SI'ItlXti HEEI. HOOTS, juit rwulv.d l.vmH t. ,i. r.Dw.utna.FRENCH MOROCCO100”MAOS SHORTS * SHIPSTUFF,recrtvwi mid f .r hjlIu by - _____ ft LTV tt ft PRTllK.FLAVORtSG extracts:----J^to^ MtTOHdbLS AND IVlUOlira KX-U'timn. Celrvry. Bwiiheriy,Vanilla, IkuiiiiiA, Etrawlierrj.IVicl, Apr Scut, L'lno Apple.A frwb bit ut 76 Mr,in SI., Cv-niro XVUnrtii,,..nnvlo It. II. McLAlX k 00.llUCKWUF.AT FT,OV1R.—1'rc-li ground, jm*t rcctircij nnd for bhIc hy°vlt;2 ot.rvEit t'uYonn.irlT __ Wlienlleq. Va.DR. J'AMES W, CLEMENS,OFFffili!. nn Union Street}CtORTVniE AL—I'rosh ground, terolved nnd for / wile by ncl2 OLIVER FRYOK./ ILOTIUM;! CLOTIIING I-Matif \ / prw-lv fur this innrkei,.nml cT«rvthhiir wsrn\n* ted a# to qunlity arul ucike, atSAWTELLS A SHANNON'S. _ No* ft Monroe Street.ZEPinfR/ HOODS, OAPESreOATS; hONTAUS, NUB1E3 tuid G.UTEltS, ^Iu li AJ i rifiS*, atII. NIOjLL A ILRO'3 Ynrlotjr Storo. 109 Main «t.FALL WINTER GOODS!SECOND ARRIVAL.ISAAC PRAGER,No. 1JS3 MAIN STREET.Wheeling, Vn,JTJ-^vtb’d just RKTcnxkDrttoii keiv yokk, 2d Fall Winter StockWjilrb ht* purrhw.l at n Tcry’ low flfiuro; lie In m aJita to .ifTcr a larger and elirnper Pturk Ilian wr. Atuonj^t othor (J)Mftlr* he will only nniuoAW I jS, FROM ^1 up toKid fllHTc*. ttriftertar good#, at.........fa) cenfa.fjanitttaia. Ml«iac#,nt......................4*5 •*£ilk*lt;, HU]Klt;riftr art ir | f. of fiuiry,........75 *•Cloaks, of Good Quality, at $1 50.Tugotller with many otln-r Uars»flL*. Call and wo.ISAAC r HAD Kit.__ _ Kit. 133 Main Si,:.i;:v K.v■oZ “S3 SS8 !!ir lt;!!■'I’onuulee and Hair Oil-; PomSS mu! lfalr Olfa At TS Main Street ■ VV] I . .R. n, VoLATV t GO.Reported for the Daily Intelligencer.citizens of Martiiisburg, where tbe nrreat took place, and that as soon as our case was madu known to the Railroad company the JTcsident anil oilier officers promptly telegraphed to the Commanding General and procured our release; ami, moreover, a* further evidence of our exoneration or tbe B. k 0-.1J- It. Company from all blame far this unusual proceeding; nnd to show our confidence that no further annoyance to passengers will occur, we propose lo return to our homes in the Weal by tlmt route to-morrow. (Signed,)J. W. Vaxsakt, Fairfield eo., O.J. B. Glassfoiid, Morgan Co., O.J. L. Comss. Logan, Hoekiiig co, O.•lock this nftcrnnmi, and from tlicace will be conveyed Xtglb this evening.The military nssemiilnl assembled t»v ninc o'clock, and ]Werc posted on the field '•'iiding lu the execution, nnd also at vari-113 points, as laid down in the general orders. K very thing was conducted under the s trie lost military discipline. US if tlm town was in a fitnte of scige. Mounted Snouts were stationed in the woods, to tho left of Hie scoffold, and picket guards sia-Liuuod out towards the .Hheuaini.mli motm-taiiis in the roar. The military on Lite field I'firmed two hollow squares. 'Within the inner one wns the scaffold, and he-tiveen tiie inner lines ami the outer lines llie citizens were admitted—no one being allowed outside the lines except tho mounted guards.At eleven the prisoner wns brought out of the jail, accompanied by Sheriff Campbell and assistants, and Oapt Avis, tbe jailor. A small wagon containing a white pine coffin, was driven up on which they took scats, ffix conipnnics of infantry and rillc, one company of horse, nnd goncml ami .stall', numbering twenty-five officers, headed procession and moved towards tile pln.-c of execution.Brown was accompanied hy no minister,firing no religious ceremonies, either io jail or oil The scaffold. He looked calmly around on the people, appeared fully xelf-jaisscssed, and mounted the scaffold with u firm step. His arms were then pinioned by the sheriff, and he hid farewell to ('apt. Avis anil Sheriff Campbell. At half-past eleven o'clock the trap of the scaffold was pulled a way. and with a few slight struggles, John Brown yielded up his spirit. His body was placed in the coffin, and is now on tiie way to Harper’s Ferry to be delivered to his wife, under a strong military escort.Disunion Message.\t AsmxiiTos, Dec. I.—The Governor of South Carolina, in his message, while showing the advantages of a Culled South says: I solemnly believe we can no lon-gerlive iu peace and harmony Iu the Union. We can form a confederacy with the ability to protect itself against any enemy and command the respect and admiration of the world. lie recommends such measures as will obtain the co-operation of the ..Southern States in a concerted action in defence of their institutions, whenever they may he put in jeopardy hy all the departments of the government passing into the hands of llmir enemies. The election of a Republican Fresidcut, he says, will sellle the question of their safety ■ the Union.War Declared.Wasihsiiton, lire. C.—-The Sintir depart incut has been officially advised that mSuspected Flllibtister.Atlastio City, Dec. 2.—A small steamer ran into an inlet on Wednesday last nnd still remains at nnchor. Only one person came ashore nnd he, in answer to questions put to him stated'that the steamer was from New \ ork, bound lu Havana, having been purchased by the Spanish government, and that she put into the Inlet in consequence of head winds. There seems to lie it number of men ou board and as she still remains, notwithstanding the calm weather, some of otir citizens suspect her of being in the hands or fillihus-tCra.- Her sides are painted ldack with whilcjstripes.Xuw A onK, Dec. 2.—The steamer Gen’l Lerrano cieared hence far Havana on Sul-unhiy last. The,question orfillibnsterism seems prohlcm.nUtai,Libel Sait.CittCACO, Dec. 'I.-—The Chicago Democrat was sued yesterday hy X. B. Judd, State Senator, fur libel. Damages $100,000. Suit brought ou account of alleged libels published hy the Democrat at different times ivithin the last siYmnnl ha.Letter From Ohio Merchants.[The follow ing rather unusnai dispatch was sent, last night, no doubt at' the instance of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company.]Baltiuobk, Dec. 2.—Tlie fallowing letter is jfhmishod hy tho Ohio merchants' who were arrested at Harper's Ferry:To the Feme.—We the undersigned, having been arrested by milijary authorities of the fitnie of Virginia, on the morning of Wednesday Inst, while proceeding over the It. k O. It. It., as passengers tor the East, were disposed to overlook detention and nnnoyam-c to which we were suhjected, in the belief that officers were imposed upon and acted entirely from erroneous information. Observing, however, that we are accused of having expressed ourselves antagonistically to the -Stale regarding its prisoners at Charlestown, and that is offered as a reason for our arrest, we deem it due ou reel res thus publicly to declare the statement entirely without foundation; that we are not public agitators of any sort, but order-loving business men quietly pursuing onr own affaire, tie would at the same lime, in view ofaiill, ir b[irtnkt«l irttb nil. '-iltirr will loro roam Il'»n half her charms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative«r u«mI two or three* tluios n wuck, wtll restore and pcrfltanutuly Bcrurti to all such an omtimont. Head the fallow!n/Cj ttad judffr. Tho writer of the first u Uie cflehntUd Pfanirf, T/tolfcrg:Dr, Worn— New York. April 10.1S5S.IX\tr *Vfrr—Permit me to cYjtrvdd to you tha obll-I am ftlidor For ll» entire rostMration of tur uiir to its oriximil color; about Uio time of my arrival in the United State# it vras ntpitliy heeoiningd^ra'r. hut upon the itmdication of your -Hair KMiorutlve It so»)u rocoforvd lu original hue, r consider your KetitoraUvc m a rcry uondcrful ioYuntJou, quilo ofll-rating uj well u.4 o^rftfoble.we were treated with evcrj proper consideration and kindnn,ss hy the military and ,.r.si:i:no.‘'DryrU a-’rOwylledydct.Wresn Nrwiir*uKBorncc. 13XiLlt;iiau*t4 Ap. 12,'iS.1'Hor. O. J. VVook—5Yr:—Soum uiuiith or six wttrtks n^oIr-eculYud a bottle of your Uuirltcitoratlvo rmd gavi-it my wiFe, who concluded to try it ou her hftir, in tie thihkjng nt the time tlmt It w./uld restore thogmv luiirto itaorlgiiiul color, but to herns well aa my surprisx, uftur n few week* trial Ft few performed that vvontUrful effvet hv turning aU thogmy Intirs ton dark brown, nt the tamo time hc.iut i Cy lug txiid 1 sltQnBb*recomuit«ijd tlte aboT#husiorallY# to nil person* lu of such a cIuuil.CJUJILKS CAItDKVV. Nnr York, July 25,1$57.Pftor. O. J. \Yootr:—WUJi conhdeure Ut» I ikuw meud your Hair Ito*hjrflare. aibolag tho raosf effica-I,t-i inin f --- SIncv. u,« it); your Hair He-white bnvo Krrulunlty grown dark; nial I now foolconuucut tliat u L*w mr«ro up pi lent ion* will rcaturo tr*ini to *!—*- n.ituml Color, it nl«u ha* relieved moSympathy for Brown.Clevblaxu, Dee. 2.—A meelingwas held here to-night in eomaiemoration of the i xeeutiou uf John Browu. Over 1500 pco-plo were jiresenl. Able addresses were made by D. It. Tthlen, It. 1*. .Spaulding, 0. II. Langston. A. G. Riddle, and Rev! Messrs. J. C, White, W. H. Brewster. Crooks, ami J. H. \Y. Toobrv. Resolu-tiohs were adopted, and the uddrcsses were able. The Hall was dressed in mourning.Philadelphia, Dec. 2.—An overflowing meeting was held at Llie National Hall this morning to pruy far Brown, Numerous letters were rend hy lluv. Mr. Furness, and addresses wcro also delivered hy Luuretia Mott, Miss Mary Grew, nnd others...„,...u,uwri.«unjcsur, ■ t ..., Has or all ilniiitruB'nn 1 nn pleasant itching,I! p cvsoua win* perspire frwlj.J. (i. KILIIV. v\ ftou—About two venrn ago my Imir com-mcrftcnl tailing offitn.l tuming Rrnv; I wmCtq bucom-Uig hnltt, wild had tried many Itaincdio- to no cffcrt.— I Yrtiiimi'iii'od luting your Kuitonitlvi* In Jnunary ln»t. A taw a]i]dicotlonilt; fitstcnad my hftlrfrrmtv. It hpgttii til HU up, jrruw out, und turned btwk to* U» fonurr color, (black.) At )hh time It N frilly n!4l.rc*l to iu ungimtl color, ticnlili.nindanpe.irancc, nnd I cheerful It n'couiiuentl its «•*« to nil, J, D. IIOKS.Ghicago, 111, Stay 1.1K57,Tim ItuJLirullvc ta pul up in bottkv* or ffsijcr#, vtx.; Urge. humJiuiu. illitl ^luall; thu ituall hold \u n pint, mid natidu For mia dollar ih*r bottk*;tlic modiuin liuhU e *ufu ix-tails1 f kCjhn‘ ll1oru ^ P^qiiirtiun thnit the u quart. ^9 pur ceut.ami 114 51nrkut #l„ St. Iambi, M»*.And mild by nil kuoJ Dm^UU nnd K.nucv Ouod# _ dec2-dAv2ui-1yOOMETIIINCf NE'IV D.T.nAllUlTHDKSTMKDICINAL SALKItATU$U luftarifactnred FroAlbany, Dnc. 2.—A htmdrttd g'tiusi tvero fired to-day in com melioration of Jnhti Brown’s execution..Uaxcii kstkii, N. IL, Doc, 2.—An ntlcrupt ts umdc lo toll llie Gjty Ilnil hell to-duy commeiuoration of the execution of Brown, Thu belt was only struck a few times, when Mayor Harrington appeared in the belfry, nnd ordered the Brown sympathisers to desist. One of them refused, when theMavor dropped him down through the scuttle as the most convenient mode of enforcing his exit.'vu, mis uecu umciaiiy navjseo 'li.it war has been declared by Spain against Morocco, and the blockade of the ports of the latter country is announced.Overland Mail.St, Louis, Due. 2.—-The Overland mailof tlie tltli has reached. Jefferson l.litv._occurrence of heavy rains had almost stopjicd Imsiuess.Fears arc entertained far the safe tv of several ships long over duo from New York Ainnug them are the Cherubini, due over three months, nnd the Golden Eagle, due over two months. Ten other clippers on tlie way to that port have been out over 1 ISO days.Recent rains Have penetrated every section of the State, giving renewed activity to agricultural and mining.Tlie bridge across this Yu ha River nt Turk's bar, was swept away.Four highwaymen attempted to roh a stage hnriug a large amount of treasure, belonging to Wells, Fargo * Co. Two of the robbers were killed undone wounded by two Sacramento policemen iu the coach.General Kibhe, of the California militia, who has been engaged for several months past in breaking up tho haunts of the Finite River Indians, has succeeded Iu killing eighty warriors and taking four hundred prisoners.Refused to Adjourn.Uohtox, Dec. 2.—In the State Legislature to-day, both Houses refused to adjourn in consequence of the execution of Brown. The resolutions offered were voted down with much unanimity.Mysterious Letters.LnwaxaI'olis, Dec. 2.—We understand llint letters were mailed at the post office in this city yesterday, to tlie HUcriff of every eon illy in Virginia, hy whom, or for whnt purpose, is not known.Arrest of an Insurrectionist-M akui.votox, Dec. 2.—A man answering Cook’s description of Richard Itenlf, was recently arrested nt I'oolcjville, Maryland, but while a commitment was writing out be managed to escape. He wns yesterday re-arrested ut Alexandria, and held far a farther culmination. He had previouslyFittsnimon, Coc, 2.—River 5 feet 3 inches by pier mark, rising. Weather cloudy. Rain nil dry—now cold.New Fall Goods.WK WOULD CALL TILK ATTKNTION OF OUR Yl frioniU anti pat run i, mid tin* public pi-no rail v, to tbe tact lliat wettro mm* receiving «nr Kill Wlit-tcr uiurk of OLOTtfS. CASi*l5lKKK: 4 VKiSTTNtlS, hIJ of wliirb tte are preprvrerl to mnketo order in the latent fttirl mour approved mytannd ta-st manner al tho riusrtofft notice. Call at 102 Mofn Street.WUEKLBK A LAIC IN. yrpT.’SO__ Mrrrlmnt TalliMalthy House,BALTIMORE.S. U. MALTBY, Prop’r.jJITl'ATKlJ on 1‘mtt Mtrcut, licrwrun Xlplit nndKerosene Oillf^ Kerosene Oil!! Kerosene Oil!!!YITE ft.tVE TIUS WAV IlKCEIVEt) A Fi'I'fl.V f f «f Iblw Oil from »b.» K«v Knptajid taBiifierior to tho rvlebrated CarljonOil, bnmhq; InnRcr,|4jr «»fNEWARK COAL DILI CANFIELD COAL 01 LU CINCINNATI COAL OIL!!!CHALLENGE BURNER,BA receinly jisb'UteA n-licln Wtlti’t. wlU i'-Sl.'- ati'inBS a n a tines, vr.ia «:™tMORE TO BE ADMIItED THAN TIIKRICHEST DIADEMeverWARN BY KINGS ORiEMPERORS.Whatl Why m HcanUi'u) Head of Hair.13 KCA V S KIT I $ TT1E ORXAMEJiTGOD ILI3ISKLF JL prorittaJ^orall our mce. Ken tier, altbou^li thr r.oc may bloem evur * brightly iu tin? itMring clteek. the eye be over «o Nitarklinjt tho 'teeth bo tbooe or IH'iwls, irtlio bc-ail ta bereft of Su rovcrloir.artlic- hftlr atuurlwl ivrnl ahiivtxlcO, htin/i and dry. rTO HOUSEKEEPERS,jtrurlii) lii injcb i» in{Wliou it,ft Krv-ul III- enke in bak.nl; tlien-hy*iroly dinbruiit fmm:Jlnkiiti' coiilt;vqti4*ui|y nutliirij;ri-ntiUiialnit! common ^alt. Wntor rnttl Kltoir. Yin jmulily iiorvcivo by tin* ta^tu oF llti*«mt iii« ibat U la ......|railiL»rTl U pftrkrd In one |xunii j.ajwrri. fovIi' .mn|q.LT bmn.ta.l, -B. T. Bitbhitt'n lU-wl J Medicinal Salvndii#*:'* abo. pictnre oF n'O twirtti-tl liaiForiuftiul. wltJi a KIjixHtF eITcr-[£* O U O vimcJ ng wnl or on the 1 up. \V I tun yuu pu r-10 O « „ cIimlt;*j one paper yon clmnM prri*itrvf? tin-'AN U wntpiicrsm.l be i^rticnlar to i;**tthc noxt’AXD loxitctly like the flrpl—l*r.'uid lift above. Ito. For nmkiiiK S^la Water nnd Stiidlltr.ji n. t. n AnniT'a ivrk jrc. Concentrated Potash.1,^1)0 Wftimnieil deuhta thf urcu^li efonliiHi^OOry I-aiawh; pai Uj, ifl L-an(—^ 1-j. ||w„ aAX D lbc tt lb i. ami 12 11**.. with full Uirecliona For making Hard and Soft Senp. Cuiwu-’TV fc niery will ibid lid* the d.vaim-t P.iiAdii in f KJmarket.j M un u Five tu red and tar »alo by11. T. IJAISBIT* jXos. CS A 70 Wajdiingt.oji Bt. New York,and No. 3$ India .-I. Ttoeton,X3T For rat© by ItKK PA K It A FT,uut;10.'5L—iIviAtwCm* Centra Wheeling.70FIRE PROOF SALAMANDERFire Proof Salamander Safes J. N. VANCE,No* Hfi Mnnror Ht,AC.KN'T t'OUTtlK PAI.K Of nUfiKE A D.tltSES* CKLEtm.VTEO ftttE A BL’ttGLAIl JT.OOEES.8AKKS ARE KNOWN TO RE srPEUTOR J. tonuy i.ffrriNl Foraata In the Woftiern Country. They »ioH«rrant«l tubt*r,»|fr. Iy frc«-fr4*ni.lmn|t. Imre never Failed t»» preserve thelr. onlontr.nn.laroHecu/odnever ruled to preserve their .‘ontonta. and are hoc hy fin- heat luituut Itawdcr anilThicfFreof Locks. A FULL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND'W 'I* I n.M AJ.1V A 1 ON MAXUKACTUKEK.S' I'HfCKS. ata* rivo*?l'hu^U l,urc,m',‘ n f,nkt TMc nrtlcle ofin pnrnt-ft Hiiiing t«» purdinse a find rate article of hnfe* I would bug Iravt- to re tar to ibi* Followlnjr firou, ubo l.ftvnjham in urc, and can testify to their --liahiKtjr.\Uwrt. llniley, Wo*k!ward A Co.N**rtin. Arhewni A I'rt.*• 1.1 *t. Mnrrljmn A Co.-Mct’tall.mrt A Kuux.“ Snni'l Oil A g.T. SWEENEY SON, ||No. 413 Mnin SI reel,AVJI KKU.Xfi, V A .A™*?':.*™™™ THRIII FALL J-Ml’Oi:-FATIONB, liehig tlirlargeftt they ImTeerer miulo in nne Heiumi. and embmccd the new *i vlrri of Wiiitk C.RA*iTri nrlnoN 8to»r. Cm.t.v.togit her with Common \\ hite and Coloretl Qui-enftware in gn*at mrlrlv. Alson mrce anu wen nei« nw! storjf of Cure While. Odd llnnd nnd FmieyFItKNCII CHINA, either iu gelt*, or separate. Chirm Decorated Van**. Cologne*. Couf Kne-keti. Tele n Tete He ltd. Fancy Cunft. Mnw. Ar. K\*oseparate, t hum Decorated Ya-eft. Cologne#. Conl Bm-ketft. Tetr a T* U Heltii, Kcmcy Cnpft. Mngs. Ac. Aluo,rliieTnbleCuttery.CAstoni, Ac.toge«hor withihoit urunlheavy stock of tluj various grrut*«» of Pres.*cl. Cut and a bill Vust fit.issw \nr- Cun I oil Uiiini They invite Iho nttnntiaii of (lie Trn.le nn,l will dn |)liroto to Merchnm, I heir bill, piln'iinrnl in t),e r*ul nt name price*. omk25,’J9Gents’ Furnishing Goods.\T??oV?'J.J 1!P}-_un taill Jwwrtnjfnt c(iESTS’FUil.VISUlxa GOOD?, flirt, u Shlrb r^li)rt*.1Dr»ncni. (ilnve*. Itnlriiwc. .“uqiendor*. Silk nnd Linen Ilnndkerehleflt, Slock* nnd Tiro nnd in raet ei ------------- ... - ..vrerythlnjtnccc.-Mry toeompleien Orntlrmrn’. W nrdrolie. nil of which wo will Mil I,nr for cn.h it No. 102 Main Street. ftepti WHKELER 4 LAKTN. Mervhwnt Tnltor#*SHIPPING Ft ltS WA5TED.2i,000 Red Pox doADAMS HOUSE,TVIioIctoto Depot, 3tJ Platt-it., IS. Y.Addreii HENRY cTsFALDING k CO., Box No. 3,ti0ti New York.mi J rwalrtM ..... r________Z3er~ A .ingle b)Ul8 of SI'ALlllXO'S 1'REI'AIIED LL E will MV* |tf|| lijues ||B ounually to overjtOLL'E will m____*?. i.i . ... ppq,||j|j|00|gmtiQoertj Druggists, liordSPALDING’S PREPARED GLUEICor. nanover nnri Prntt-Sls.Tialtiinore, Mrt. THK UNDER810NED DKGS I.EA^E TH CALL,. JL your ftttentl.m io thn above House. It Is new and’ well located, bnt three aquareft from the Camden De^ pot. In the ceutru of linRinein. and ha# «very eonv#-nieueeftnd comfort y«.u iiiaj slesire. The TalitatafpxxJ,J daj*...................!............fier’daylm-yT7lyMeal or Lodging._______*.........Respectfully, Ar„D- M. ADAMS, Proprietor,1.25 per day. 1,00 per day.Late of the Adanrn Hmtao, Chicago.CHARLES MORCIAASo. 103 ainln SU, cor. Morket. Alley.HAS OS HASH A LARGE AND MOSTcmqdctc I nf Saddle*. Hnnn-n,Tniutok Cnlbim; BrMku, tVklpw. Ac- which ranitnt to irankinwtl by »ny In tits city, which I willton'! target the pl.ee.I RF.SU ARRIVAL.-pkRIKItoUJtltAXTS.l'Rtfa'KS, yi’Jidll PBACHts, 1 ' »randy l'cnciic*. Currant .Telly. Rlnclfaerry do, Alrnondi. Lo twicer, mat Snrrilnc, topclher wllL a Tall T“* vcjwo. a * \c., fa more nndj^PAtDING'S rEJsPAEED GLUESPALDIXG'S l’REI’ARKD GLUE t SPAI.DINO'S PREPARED CLIE!SAVE THE PIECES! ECQJfOMY! DISPATCHCt0*'- .) jinecd in Tiers seven IM1“0-1»rWI-r yn'oL-iCunreitluat wav Cur rcianlrtiiw FurnituiTux*, Liuck ory, A vi.Sl'ALTirNG'S I'ltEI'ARKD (TLL’Hnvrei, at) .cell cxunrgcactc^ and on huue.h-.td ran at rul'd l.» Ijc wrltlMHiif.it. It ill uluuy, re.vjy nnd up t. tire slicking IKiinl. TIicm- is no lunger a iiccuwlly fin ijntig cli«[«. splintered vuueers. hvtutlcns doli», nia '.’■'I' cradles, it in just the nrtiric !uv co;:c. .belt Mid oilier .::'e,tmirjitul work, to fapul.ir ti lth Indtw orcti lie i tie nt uud liuitc.Put up for Daalart In Cikb containiiiE fcUSKPL’f. IV EVERY IIOL'SH.SPAt.DJXO'S PRKPARKD GI.UJL tiljl.b HV STATIONERS.SPALDIMi'S PUKI'AllKn GLl.'F,-SOLD HV DlttCUISTS.SPAl.rnxr.-S pltKPAUKW irt.CK,SOLD ill' IIARDWAltK DEALERS.SPAMHXC-S lUtKt-AilEt) 111.(1 K. SOLD 11V ni'RMTl'lIK DEALERS.SPALDtNO’S PREPARED GLUE.SOLD DV COL’XTRY MKUCHAX-l’S OKXRRALLYAlnuufacturcsi tieIILNItY C. SPALDING k CO.,30 ri.-vt«-*l., Xtw YorkAddress Post Office, tor ffl'ao.II AIpliv.I..• 11vjit Ltnl of Article* whichftlul UouiulOL-vsrt h\SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE:A-----Men.I* ACCOUNT ROOKS ...- .Mend* DUHKACS....Mellllri CRADLES......Memln IHL|.*m......Mend# fITAGKR8......Men.I# FANS...1 Mi.wl* INLAID WOKK.......Momlrt JA Its.......Memlx K NO Ms...MwiuU SOFAS.......Mend# TAXILKS....I’ Mend# LMHKKLUWTii:KS.’”....ilt-DiU VASEH.......Mendn IVi Mt K-1 hl.\ KS ..................Mend# XYLO.aMAK1UC-MOJtK..« ...Munda YARD STICKS....Z Mentla ZF.FHYlt \Vrft)ivWoitK..*...InconrIttwiun,s|*ALDING’S DKKPARi^TjLUI1m iihcFuI hi Lihmrie# and S IhkiU. °...MemU STEltKriEt'OFKS.... ...Mend# I'lTCJIBM.Sw.....A.„)litmld AtXXIKDKONS ... I ...Meo»U JMAG E8rt.............................7...N...MemUi NJTiV liRKAKAOEix- .....N„.8...0...Mend# GLN i?T0CKS„. ............ 0O...S...Mcmta SCHOOL BOOKS....................M*.s}2 -*F...MtnzI- KLKCTItlCAt. MACIIINEs!1.1!...Mendt DLSlif ...1?...a...Mends GlJHiFS....10... L...Mends LOOSEN hi) LEAVES..!!...5IeotL» ACORN WORK.......Mend* HOliBY-HOUStiC!!.!...Mend# K A LEI DOSClH'ES.*.!!i....Motul# SF.C'RETARIKS^.. Mend# VENEEIUXO.Mendft SCHOOL FU R N ilTFT RE.......Mend# 1'AJ‘IKK MACIU1_____'...Mends WARDUOBKS.......Monds PARIAN MAllBLR.....Mendft HARY-JUMI‘hBS....30 Mand# IVDRY WOUk!...Mends MATCU-SAFES......Mcndrt 1‘ICTI’RES ......Mrnda lt;)! ' I LI. WJLKKLi...Mends TOWEMtACKF......Mond# AVA?11-STANDS...,...Mcmb BEDSTEA1...Mf-mN DRUMS...,...Mrhdft CIIKSS MEN......Men*U BACKGAM31 ON-nf)ARDS*..1....Mendft HAND-IB».\fcS.......Mendft BLACK-DOA KDS......Mendft UASS-VlOIpS...,...Mnrnta BTLLIAHD-TAIlLKS ...'...Mcntl III LLI A I! D-CCEH ......MrmU HHtlMaWflKS........Mendft J11U«)3I-STICKS ......31end# IhXiK-CASRS......Mendft HOOT CJUMI’S. V.•M.........Mnmlft IlK I Sfl-I IA X DLK8.......Mendft HRUStlKS.,...Mends CAWNKTS.......Mend# Cl!URNS.-..F.4 Mends CIjOCK CASKS...;...Mcnda CLI’IRMRDS.......Mends CADDIES.......Mendft CAMERAS.......Mendft CHAIRS......Mood* CHARTS.......Mendft CLOTHKS FRAMES.........Mends CARD-CASKS ....Jlentta CIIEST5.,.....ilendft lHAIUFIS-....Memle WgRK-STAXDR...'S Mend# DRAL'iJIIT-BOARDS.—...Mendft DlSHESi-......Mendft DIVANS....,...Mendft D1CE-IW)XE8.......Mend# DOORS........Mendft DOMINOES......Mend# FI REBOARD?.-....Mendft FLUTES—ft RALLUSTERS.......Mendft GLASSWARE.—...McmU HAXDLKS.-—MemU GrTTAPERCTIA-WAHK —....Mendft KITES.......McHdu TOPS...—Mend* ORGANS-U.—Mcnila MODELS—.—Mcii.ls SKVVCVG-JIACHIXE staxd’£!“«../.Mrnit* PATTERNS,... 1tlub. SIDEBOARD?,,.,BPALDtXO’R PREPARED GIjtJB,SOLD tlV GROCERS.PPALBINO’S I’UEPARF.BOI.Ull,SOLD !tr JIAitDWARK STORKS,KPAI.BINO-B IttlKl-AIlEB OLUK.SOLD 1!Y HOCSE-VL’UNlSniNG STORKS.spaldiNo’prKpared out.SOLD BY FAXCV-OOflDS DEALERS.SPALBINO’S l-IILPARED flLUfi,S0I.n BY COUNTRY iiKIICliASTS nKXERALLY Manubcturw) hy HENRY C. SPALDING k CO.,TO flattot- Naw TorimArlcet nriecji, by W. A. RrArARDW * BRlt;T. 1 Ci