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An dkew Jackson '? Views.?A letter from Andrew Jackson to a lady,?a rela tive,?who bad named ber aun for bim, is still .preserved. In it occurs this par agraph:?"I enclose herewith the usual gift to this nameevako that I have bestow ed on all my others?it bears the impress of the eagle of his country, displayed on all her tanners? and as the child grows | in yearn and in wisdom 1 have to depend upon v<'U to explain to nim. with thict in junction o( bin godfather, that when be arrives at the 3 ears of manhood he will always be found oustaining the eagle of his country tn?m the insult or grasp of a foreign for, and the still more dangerous enemy, the intestine truitor who may en gine * in the wicked scheme t.f severing our glorious Union, npon which depends the perpetuation ot our happy govern ment, which will endure so long as our c<>nfcderute system lasts, and no 1< ncer. Instil in his miud thatour Federal Union mu!?t be preserved. To tbe patriotism of bis dear parents 1 rru-t this lesson will be early impressed, with moral virtues, on his m nd." A rUOCLAMATJLOJN. BY THE QOVJEaNOfi. \\T HURRAS, 1 h*T? good cause to believe that YT Miffliu L?ieutz Benjamin Baise'l. Ueorge W. Berlin Tluots >n Jmdi;, brumui D Clark, Urajt am P. fnddarth, Waihlngt ?n Summers, Perry Suamers, William T. Higginbotb m, Willis if. Wood ey, Alford D. Woodley, Richard L. Brown, J*um K. Middleton, Ibomu W Tiilmtn. John B. llilie<y, Kobert Ooyntr, jr.. Robert Coyner, ar., Lorenso 1>. Lorents, Nspoleon B. Re^er. John 11. Rrgrr, Alvln M. BfaUble. George D. White. Isaac White, Tazviile M?r?hall, and R 11 B.Day, who on the seventeenth day of A phi, eighteen hundred and sixty-oue, resided in the county of Upahar within wnat is now the State of Weal Virginia, and also Jonathan M Bennett, Gibson J. Butcher, William J. BUua a*d C. S. Uurley, who on the said MTao teenth day of April, eighteen hundred and sizty-one, resided in the county of Lewis, within what is now tbe State of W. at Virginia, have deserted their bumrt and era actively engaged in aiding the ao callcJ Con ederate Statea of America, and the rebel State gover- ment at Kiehmona in their attempt to subjugate tbe good people ol thla 8tate, but in con sequence of tbe war, evideuce of tiolr rabellluua auu criminal acts caunot be obtained: Now, therefore, I, Arthur L Boreman, Governor of i he ntaie ot W eat Virginia, oo Issue thla my proc lam ition, declaring the sal J Mifflin Lorents, Beijunin Baasell, George W Berlin, lillotaon Jan* ney, hrumua D. Ciaik, Benjamin P. Buddtrth, Washing on Summers, Perry Summer a W tUlam T. Hlg^iubotbam, Willis U Wood lev, alfordD. Wood ley, Kichard L Bro- n, James K. Miudleton, Thomas W. Tilima ', John B. Hillary, Robert Coyner, jr., Robert Coyner, sr., Lorensj D Lorents, Nspoleon B. hegrr, John 11. R*ger,.Alv.n U. baaUble, ueorge I). W bite, lasac Whit*-, Tazviile Marshall and K, 11. B. Day, enemiea of tbia -tale, nnieaa they shall, within a sty days from the date of this proclama tion. take and Die in tbe Clerk's offlc? of the Circuit CoLrt ot Upahnr county an oath loaupport the con ?t mtlon of tbe ntted states, and the constitution of tnia state, and tberealtcr demean themselves aa good citizen*. And likewise declaring the aaid Jon athan >1. Benne t, W ililstn J B and, laibeon J. Butcbei and O S Hurley enemiea of thia State, unless the; shall al-o, witbiu aixty days Irom the date uf th a proclamation, take and file In tbe Cierk's oQlc ol tbe Circuit Court of tbe aa>d county of L*?i? ho oath to aappoit the constitution of tbe United States and tbe oonatl u ion of thla rtaie,and thorealtor oem< an tbeuudves as g-:od citizens. 'ibis procUrnition ?ball be publi?brd in tbe Wheeling Intelligencer, a newspaper printed in the city of Wheeling, tbe seat ol itovernmmt for this State, and in the We?t ?irgiuia state Journal, a bsesp per printedat Weston in tbecounty of Lewis, and also in tbe West Virginia Republican, s news paper pi intei at Buckbaunon in tbe county of tpahur, respectively, for tour ruccessive week a Lone at tue city ot Wneellug, on this the r&XAL e'lth?eenth-lay of May, In -he year of our 1 J L. rdonoc onsandeigbt hundred and sixty By tbe Governor. J. Knota Borzxs, Secretary of State. my lw lm A " PROCLAMATION. i?Y Td? QOVJBhLNOa. "\1T IIKRPAS I have good came to believe that Yv Jackson Crops, Matthias Atnbioee, Isaiah Bu? k, David Buck, Bru e ' uck, ue >r eComptou, Andiew Comptou, .Nuuuei ua? I <ou, Joseph s. Luckwall. John i. o?rm-ay, Robert C. Ou?tin, Geor?s W. Uueter, Ib^aiii Dawaon, George W. Hay, William Wilsoo, J .m-? C- Weil, J<se|b Johnston, Charles Ks*ter, Oeorge W. Ue (iy, Mary ?C. Hsacv flwra* Ham. mond. J.cjb Kel'er, Mcbola. Re?fler. IT edcr.ck Re ff^r, Jacob B. Lecptrd, HiiiUm U Maitin, B?ro?ry Uart.n, Charles T. t/Veriall, Oeorge W. bherrerd. Charles A S???nn, Martin V. Miller. Wtlnam Uurbert, J ?hu Cro?a Daniel Croaa, kdwaid Uuckwcl awl Louisauwann, who on tlie<-w nUeutb day o April, ei^bt tn hundred and aixty-oue, re aloed in t?.e Couuty of M .rgan within wha* ta now the State of Wtst \lrglbl?, bats deserted their hoifcca and are actively engaged in aid ng tbe so called lonfe erate eta.ea if America and tbe re??l ?ta e gov.rument at Ricbmood. In their attempt to anbju^aie tbe good peo^l ot this State, but In con stqjanceof tne w?r evidence ol their rebellions a dciiuii.al acts c?nn<>t be obia-n d: ,\o? tiieiefoie, 1 Arthur 1 Borvuan. Governor of the ot?t?* ot We.i V rg nl?, d? issue this my proo lam .tion, declaring tue *aid Jackson Omp-, M?tth laa Ambruw, laai h t>uck. Uavid uuck. oruce Buck, Ue^r. a Ccmpton, Andrew C mptou, samuel i*avlson. J sepn S. Ones wail, John T D rmody. Robert o Ua?tin, vJeoi ke W Hunt r, TLomas Dawson, be >rgc W. VS my. HulwiD HII.OD, J .tnes O. W eel, J.Septi Jobusion, Cbai es Rasl r,G*rgc W lleagy, Mar\ R. Ueagy, oeorge llanimoni), Jacob Reller, Nich las Ke. fl? r, ntxier.cz KctUcr, Jaca>b tf. Leopard, Wil U^ui il Marua. Birbtry Martin, Charles I. o'Fer ra.1, Oeorge W. cberterd, Cb*rles A. awann, Maitin V. Milirr, a ill am Murbert, John Crua , Daniel Croaa, Ldaard nockweii and Lows* Swanu, enemies of tnls state ualora tbay ahali within sixty days fiom the date of this proclamation, take and 01- in tbe . I. rk's office oi tbe Clrcoit Court or the said county of Morgan, an oath to .upp-rt tbe Con atiiunon ot the United states anl the onstitutiou ol thu state, and thereafter demean themselves aa good citizens. Tax proclamstlon shall be published in the Wbrelmg Intelligencer, a newspaper prtuted in the city of Wheeling, the aeat of g<vurnment tor this State, and in the fairment National, a newspaper prluied tbe oounty of Marion, reapectlvaly, lor tour aucceaslve weeks. ?? lame at the city of Wheeling on thla tbe J .... I fourteenth day of May, in the year ot onr } szai. j \jQf4 oue tboaaand eight hundred and alx ?v? tj-four, and of the State tbe first. A. I. BORKMAN. By the Governor. J. Stout cotxzs, Secretary of SUte. myl0 4wd NEW SPRING GOODS! JTJ8T OPENED AT ?STONE & THOMAS', ' ' i *n 1MBRACING THB CHOICEST STOCK 0* j LADIES' Dress Goods: trs HAVE EVER Of/ERED TO THE POBUO. | fWThe public are Invited to call and examine them. CARPETS. A FULL STOCK O* EXRA 8X7PER, SUPER* fine and > ommon Ingrain Carpeting, List and Rag and Cottage do., Matting and Oil Cloths. Juat opeoaa at - aprg 8? ONE A;THOMAS'. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS IN SToCE, a full vaiiety of Staple Dry Good a and varletiea. Prints, Muallna, Glnghama, DeLalnss, Ac., Ac, by the piece, aa low as any honae in tbe Weet, at spr8 STONE A THOMAS'. CARPET C11A19I. COTTON CARPET CHAIN, all colors, Cotton Warps, Candle Wlcklng, Waddloc and Batting, at apr8 STONE A THoMAS*. LADIES' DitESl UOOD8. JUST OPKKKD-A fall stosk of Dress Silks, of laUet and most dealrable styles, India Sllka. Check Chamberrv Silks, Psrcolss, Mozamblqnes, Frsnch Lawns, Chintzes, Satin Taffeta, Ac.. Ac. apvS UToNE k THOMAS. 1U BARRELS NO. 1 q WHITER. LARD OILv For sale bj T. H. LOGAN 4 OO* my7 and LOGAN, LIST A 00. BUSINESb^ARDS. mw cmau,". jab; bIib^ ~.i ?rangle, Dftlzell & Go., Wholesale Grocers, PRODUCE AND COnniSMDJI ? BBCHAATS, NO. U * 41 MONRO* ?ND 1U MABRKKT 8T., OTHUKIl. WK8T V*. s. JU. CHKISTTB, Commission Merchant, I NO. *6 VINE 8TRKKT, UMMm cijicisbi ati, Q. I 3AtttS g. WHEAT. HrtlT 0. FUUH. WHEAT Sc FLESHES, Attorneys at Law, WHSKLINO, WK8T VA. ?/?!'prow?l"n?l borin.? In th? Oircait Courts of Ohlu, Brooke. Htncont m?h at2t2*n?Shntl^"1 ltl? Df?lrlot Ooort of lb* United I ??"rt ?f c. A. WlNOEHTiitl " DENTIST, .^OPftCK AVDRESfDBNCB.No. 63, Market opposite Custom House, mrl8|y WHEELING. W. VA. DR. T. LUNSFORD, dentist. Oornbrook's Building?up stairs?Main fit. J*n21-ly WillELI.VG, W. VA. | ABB. B0BEBTS0N, M. D. DENTIST, I?3 Market St., WHEELING. V DB. E. Q. WIWOTTRT.T. ?S DENTIST, Oflle. and Buldiace, US Blarket Sc. mSKLiyG, VA 8. B. BU8HFIELD, Jr. Surgeon Dentist. No. 23X Monroe Street, _m716 WHKBU.N0, VA DR. M. F. HULLIHEN, DENTIST, WHEELING, W. VA. *^"0*nci?Corner of Market and Quiocr streets. one aqoare above the Post Office. dec4-ly^ JOHN HABEHMEHL, W 'oLlHU.BUaiNK-8 IN OKRMAN AND KN A. B. CALDWELL, ATTORNEY" AT t. xy^y WHEELISG, WEST VA., W,S^UC^X8'"?. Brook. 'oTth ttreet, oppo.it? u. t oct30 HANNIBAL FORBES, Attorney at Law, U. S. COMMISSIONER, ^~0ac? I60K foorth street. octMy R. F. TURNER, M. D H onus Piuio PiraiGiAs. (In tk. ?'"?* "" *?DKTH 8TRKCT, (In the office fortn.rlj occupied bj Dr. Ilotuton.) | octla Wheeling, y.t AUaip OALDWELL. " ~ . a v-TT? owaoa a. both. caldwell & BOYJD, Attorneys at Law, Wo. 7!) Alain Street* UP STAIRS. R ? M O V A X._ A. C. GOOD & Co., Wholesale and Hetail Druggists T. H. LOGAW CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS WUXSI.1N0.VA I M" to to Beker K. k. D.K.SiSibS' ?,?"? ?-r the iult. UHUU6, Pa i vtr ? _ ?.Jol.t.fal^, c?h JIiV0??lpri~ ?r? InTltod to aS. .p?i .to METCALF & BURT MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS P. C. HILDRETH & BRO OB Alain Htreet, W hctilBf, v a. w"0"aAL*dkaxkkbin E* Sr S=B* ncr S"r"; iz?bM"uu> As-Ufor How ThePeople's Bank.^ ' jIt-bSuT*' S^,tUn n~ W',-BOrt Jon ^>?S!Sr. J- R. DI0E?V. rw-K>. ?* HARBOUR, Prej^t. The Citizen's Deposit Bank OK WHEELING A. a, UNTIL! "? <l?cUI d.porta. W. ~ promptl, remU. . , DIRECTORS: S*?<iKAnWbh?-t G. AD4MS, Cashier. UfcrP?. Q"?- Waaa*, Pree't ?WB* K. Ult. T~r Jobm urr. aoB * "oaaiaoa. UST, MORRISON 4 cX" Wholesale Clrocers AND PRODUCE DEAXEHS, TB AID 80 HAIH STHKK wheeling, va. PITTSBURGH IRON A ?~Z"4l.A?r,of.'?I''h^?J,,?d 81,e? Iron, JanlS MKlOATr A BURT. Commissioner!' Sale Of DU vtrftHti lf?n Worlt, ?4 eUtr jmytftt , poUintae t\*r4t?i lOUto* Jtar V the Baltimore and Olio Rmlrood.with tha Ohio CkntreU and other Railroad*. Sale to U at Ou f'trnt 4-or qf the Qmri Mow* for. Ohio County, in the. (Xty of Whaling, W. Va* on i WKDNESDATJiU 2HA day q/Junc^ 1854, com mencing at 10 o'clock, JL( M. | N pursuanoe of the decreo o! tho Circuit Court for Ohio County aforesaid, in the caee Of Hutcb Ins A Moore aud other*, plaintiff*, and Holly, Hollo way * Co- and other*, defendant*, made ou tho 4th of April, lt?M. tbe undersigned, appoluttd special commission.? for this pnroose. will Mil at public auction to the highest and beet bidder, upep the term*after meutioue ,at tbe frontdoor of theCoort House tor said County of Ohio, lu Wheeling, on Wednesday, the 28th day of Jane, 1864, tb? follow ing property, to wl?: *bat known aa the Virginia Iron Walks, at Beuwood aforesaid, being ?be ?ame iroperty mentioned and de?cribed in tbe deed of trait from Kelly,HollowAOo.toZ. Jacob,dated the 11th day of M?y, IStt, auneaed to plaint.fr.' bill In this cau?e aa.their exhibit This property i consi.ts mainly of aaid Iron Woras, an etteuslve coal privilege and rlgnt, with improvements for . working the same, and a rail track running from the coa bank to the mill, also ol a large number of building lota, Improved and unimproved, with com- | fortable d- citing houses on part of them, capable or accommodat at, as we are told, about eignty i families, and yielding aa we are also imormed a I yearly rental ofneartoOr thousand dolUrs, together witb a good two -.tory brick store house. The roll- | ing and Iron mill p- seeisee, aa wo believe, on* Mall ; factory contaluiug forty-nine (49 J machines in good I ofcder, sixteen iloj boiling lurnaces, three beating foresees, tour nail furnaces,?a double train muck , rolls and equeescrvwitb necessary machines and fixtures for manufacturing, according to our infor mation, four hundred [400j kegs of nails per day, ot boat quality. It la deemed unnecessary to gi e any more particular description of the property, as we request and presume that persona wishing to pur chase will examine for themsel ves. As said property is so sliu?ted?on the bank of the Ohio River, at the Junction of said Railroads, Iron and otber materials for the operation of said works can be received at the mill, and product chipped direct therefrom, wLhout farther hauling Or Kindling. It Is part ol tho decree under which this sale is made, that the purchaser shall jot be disturbed In the possession or Utls of thepropsrty by any fur-, ther or future litigation betweeu said parties. ' TERMB OF dALK.?The purchaser to pay such sum in band as he may desire, but not leee thauouo third of the amount of the purchase money; and tho balance thereof in equal Installments, payable in one, two and three years from tho day of sale, with Interest from said day of aalc; the purchaser to give bond with approved personal security,!^ the installment of the purchase money payable at one year from said day of aale; aud tho title to be retained at a further security until the whole ol said purchase money shall have been fully paid up aud discharged. WMfct4pil.lM.lM J AM Bo S.WHBAT, aptlg .Apodal Comtal-sioners. Hutchins A Moore and others, K,<Wll!>.c??lir y Circuit court. Kelley. Holloway A Co., and others, j In Chancery. r 1IEK! A8, by decree of the Cucuit Court of . J ohk> county, duly pronounced and entered on the 4th day of Apri , 1864, in the above entitled cause, it was, amongst other things, ordered. That the Wd cause be referrea to Alouzo Lorlng, a Special commissioner appointed for the purpose, to ascer tain, ata:e and rep rt; -1st. Tho amouuta respectively due tbe creditors mentioned In thesald deed of lltu May, 1855, show ing the amount pa<d io each of them, on account of the dibta mentioned therein, by whom aud when ^id. An account of the nett profits of the business tarried on by tbe defendant, A Wilson KelUy, an der tbe itsss and ooutract of sale between Ktlley Uol oway A Co., and mm, said A. Wilson Kelley, ot the 20 h November, 185T, filed with omplainaute' bill as an esbli.it,No. 16; n.t only prior totboSd October, 18.8, but -nbsoqusut thereto, and up to the tunc ol the sale bereinalter oidered and decreed, showing the full account of the entire business as required b? the terms ol the said l? ase aud contract ol ?- le ot the ?6lb November, 18S7. "3d. An account of the arnoun due the firm of Kell-y, Holloway A Co., under the snld hsse and contract of sal of the 10 th November, 1857, whether lor g 'odi, mat-rials, account*, or otherwise; ana how aud by whom the same has been applied or paid. ??4th. An aocountof the several debts of tbe firm of Kellsy, Holloway A Co, thowlng to whom due, when , arable, and ibe order and pr orlty In which they are chargeable upon tbe proceeds ot the sale brreiuaiter directed, and upon the moneys, If any, whi-b be found due by tbe defendant. A. Wil son Kelley. *\.th An account of the several amounts paid by tbe said A. Wilrou Kelley, on tbe said debts ot Kel le>. Holloway A Co., showing whon and to whom each payment was made. ?6m. > n account of the payments mads under the sale ol the tfd October. 18&8, by the sa.d A. Wil son Kelley to uetenuant, Z. J?c -b, trustee, or to tbe creditor* mentioned iu said deed of ilth M*y, lb55, shotting to whom and when each payment was made, and the amount th reof." ACd ih.Md Aiouro boring having declined to discharge the Uutie* of said appoint ? out under tbe teimso* s iid decree, the said cau?e, b> a decree ten d red therein by said couit on tbe 12th day of May. 1864 was referred to tbe undersigned, one ot the C mmiasiouers of the said Court, wbo is substituted to all the lights, power*, amies aud responsibilities ot tbe said special Commis loner under said firat decree, with Inttructi. us to ta?.e and report tbe s< verul accounts ordered by lUid first above men tloned d cree. In pursuance of aid decrees, I shall proceed, at my office on 4tu street, in tbe city ot Wheeling, Oulo county, W V., ou the 16th day ol June, lbW, to take and report the several accounts ordered by said de cree first above reciud. JOHN O. CHANDLER, Wheeling, Mav 16.1864. Commto'loncr. Commissioner's 8ale. Hannah 1C. Primta, by her next friend, Ac., vs. Abraham Bedlfllon and George H Primm. . In Chancery. NOTICB Is hereby given that I shall, in accord* a do* with a decree ot the Circuit Court for Ohio oom-tj, West Virginia, rendered on the 18tb day of Marcb, A. D. 1864, in the above entitled cause at tbe front door of tbe Court H?u*e of Ohio county, in the city o! Wheeling, on MONDAY, lbs 1 >th day of June, A. D. 1864, it being tbe second Monday of the month.at 10o'clock A M. offer for sale at pubilc auction tbe following described property, to wit: The northern half of the southern half of Lot No- 130, fronting 16U root on l'ourth street and running back towards Market strest 66 feet, to gether with tbe right to the use of an allay b feet io width and 134 feet 1 wg running through said Lot No. 130. this fraction of ground being the ro? malningbalt of tbe southern half of said Lot No. 190. Terms of Bale?Cash. ABRAHAM BEDILLION, py6-td Special Commissioner. GONG DOORBELLS JOHN H. BALL, LOCKSMITH & BELL HANGER, - also, aax.tr ros ? Barton's Patent Gong Door Bells, HARKKT STREET, One dcKjr Booth of Register office, WHEELING, WK8T TA. "Work promptly attsnded to In any part of the city. feb4-6m NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. LOUIS FRAN ZHEIM, DEALER XZB BOOTS AND 8HOE8, No.<149 MAIM BTKJfiET, tS? doors above J. O. Harbour's Oarpst Store, WHEELING, W. VA., T> B8PBCTFOLLY, announces to the citiaens of IV Wheeling that he has opened a Boot and bbqa Store at ths above stand, where ha will be pleased for his friends to give him. a call. His stock is en tirely new and of the latest styls and best quality. Prices are as cheap as ths cheapest. sprlS-8m LOUia PRANZFIEIM. CHARLES SEIBKE, Successor to H. Diohmel, FANCY OVER AND SCOURER, Booth Btrstl, near the B. A O. B. R-Depot, WHEELING, W- VA. All kinds of Shawls, Dresses, Ribbons, and every description of Bilk and Woolen Goods executed short notice and on reasonable tar ma. toddles, Harness,Trunks &e WHOLESALE A RUT AIL. JB. BHSPPARD No. 131 Main Street,oornsr ? Union, wUlcootinuetokseponhand alargeand complete assortment of allarticlesin his Hue, consist mg of Ladies* and Gsn tie men's Baddies, fine A Coarse Harness, Trunks, Yalices, Carpet Bags, Batch els, Col lars, Humes, Whips. Ac. I would respectfully call attention to my stock, and trost by staftctattention and promptness, to merit sontlnnanceof tbe public patronage All kinds of repairing promptly dons, and In a pro per manner. J. B. BHSPPARD. esoJO'tB 181. Mala Street GLASSWARE PINT, QUART AND HALF PJNT FLA 8KB, Hock Wine and Brandy Bottles,Denljohns, Ao at manufacturers' prices. MKTOALF A BURT, JutlS M Main fctreet. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL IT ESTABLISHED AS A RETUG1 fKOM QUACKERY."?* THE OILY FLACK WHEBB A CUBIC CAN BE OBTAINED. DR J0HNBT0N HAS DISCOVERED THE MOST Certain, Speed/ and Only Effectual Remedy In the World for all Private Disoisss, Wsskness of the Back and Limbs, Strictures, Affections of Um Sidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Im poteiiCy, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirit*, Confusion of Ideas, Palpita tion of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness of I bight or Giddiness, Disease of tbe Head, Throat, Note or Skin, Affection*of the Liver, Lungs, Stom scb .or Bowel*?those Terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth?thoee sicsxt and sol Itary practice* more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hups* or anticipations, render ing marriage, Ac., impossible. YODJTO JaEN Especially, who bare become tne victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which ax> nually sweeps to as untimely grave thousands ot | Yoeng Msb sftbs most exalted taleoU and brilliant IntellecvVho might otherwise i are entranced lis tening senates, with the thundeis of eloquenoe, or waked to eostacy the living lyre, may call *1th fal confidence. ? r> MARRIAfiE Married'Persons, or Young Men contemplating mart lage, being aware of physical weakness,organic debility, deformities speedily cared. Ue who places himself unde. tbe care of Dr. J. mav religiously confide in bis honor as a gentleman, ana confidently rely opon hi* skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately enred and Pull v'igor Restored. This Distressing Affection?which rendeis Life and Marriage impossible?is tbe penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware oi tbe dreadiul oonseqnences that may ensue, how, who that understands lbs subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those tailing into improper habits than by the pru dent ? Besides being deprived ef the pleasure oi healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. Tbe system becomes deranged, tbe ^Pbyecal and Mental func tions Weakeued, Loss of Procreatlve Pcwer, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia. Palpitation or the Heart, Indigent ion, Constitutional Debility, a wasting of tbe Frame, Cough, Coniutnptlon, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7 South Frederick St., Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few dors from the corner. Fall not to abserve the same and nnmbsr. letters must be paid aad contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diploma hangs in his office. A CORE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. No Mercury or Nauttous Drugs, Dfi. JOHNSTON, Member or the Koyal College of Surgeons, London. Graduate from one or the most eminent Colleges in the United States, and tbe greater part or whose life has been spent In the hospitals of London. Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, bus effected some ol the most astonishing cures that were Sv-r known: many troubled with ringing in the bead and ears w .en asleep, great netvousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, basbfulncss, with frequent blushing, attended sometime with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. t TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addressee all those who have injured them selves by improper indulgesgence and solitary hab its, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study society ormarriage.' } Tubus are some or the sad a d melancholy affects produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness of tne hack and Ltmbs, Pain* In the Head, Dimness of eight, L<*s of Muscular Power. Pslpitatlon of the Heart,- Dyspepsia, Nervous 1 rritability. Derange went of tbe Digestive Functions, General Debility, dymptoms of Consumption, ac MkirTALUT.?The fearful effects on the mind are much to b?< dreaded?loss of Memory, Confusion of ideas. Depression of Spirits. Evil Forbodings, Aver sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Tim Sdlty, Ac., are some ot the evils produced. 'luoUbASM of persons of all ages can now Jndge what ts the cau^e of their declining health, losing *helr Vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and ecraciated, having - singular ap{?earance about the syes. cough and symptoms ol consumption. YOUNG MEN Who bavs Injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently itarned irorn evil companions, or at school, the effect#, of ahicb are nightly ieit, even when aalcep, and ir not cured rentiers marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind anl body, should apply immediately. vthat a pity that a young man, the hope of bis oouniry, the darling of his parents, should be ?natched from all prospects and enjoy ments of life, by the oonsequences or deviating from the path of ? ature and indulging in a certain secret babit. feucb persons must, before coutemp at lug Marriage, Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisite to promote counubial hsppl be* iudee ., without tnese the journey through lire become* a weary pirgrlibags; the prospect hour ly darkens to the view; tbe nana becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflee tion that tbe happiness of another becomes Ddghted with oar own DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure fluds that he has imbibed the seeds of this painiul disease, it too ol ten happens tnat an ill-timed sense or shame, or dread or discovery, deters him lr?m applying to those who, from ? ducat ion and respectability, can alone befriend him, delating till the constitutional symptoms or this horrid distwse mske their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head aad limbs, dimness ol sicbt, deafness, nodes on the shl>>* bones and arms, blotches on the head, face aud ex tremities, progressing with frightful rapidity till at last tbe palate or the mouth or tbebouts of the nose fall In, and the victim of this awful disease becomes * _i j commiserulon, until death puts a period Uhlii dreadiul euffer.ngs, by sending him to that Undiscovered Country from whence no trsveler returns." It Is a nulancholy fact that thousands rail victims to this terrlbledlsaasS,' Oaiug to the unskillulnes* or <g"on?t pretender*, wbo, by'the use fat that Deadly tson, Mercury, ruin tne constitution and make the residue ofllie miserable. STRANGERS Trust not your livsa, or health, t&tha car* of many Unlearned and worthless Pretenders, desUtute of knowledge, namt or character, who copy i>r. John ston s advertisements, or style themselves, in the newspapers, regularly Kducated Physicians, inca pablo ol Curing, they keep you trifling month after month taking their filthy and polsonou* compounds, or as long as the smallest lee can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined nealtlt to sigh over your own galling disappointment. Dr. Johnston is the only fbysiclan advertising. _His credentials or diplomas always bang In hb office. His remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent in the great hos pitals of Europe, the first in the country and a mor? extensiveprivaUpractice than any other Pbyiiclati In the world. INDORSEMENT OF TBE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this institution ysar after year, and the numerous Important Bur glc?l Operations performed by Dr. Johnston wit nessed by the reporters of the ??Sun," ?'Clipper," and many other papers, notices or which have ap peared again and.again before the public, besidee his standing as a gentleman ofchsraitsr and respon sibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPKED1LY CURED* 49?No letters received unless post-paid and con* talcing a sump to be used on the reply. Persons writing should state age, and send portion of adver tisement describing symptoms. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, M. D., Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Jan?-ly* Maryland, asm a. r.teaua C. L. ZANE & CO. h*porUr? md Dealers in foreign dk Domestic ?*aasa JSSA^|UV1 i9j Manufacturers of Pure Catawba Wines. Orator Bout, uma Maw A Masks* Btc.|| WHEELING, VA rrBEP constantly on band Bsaadiss, Bddtch and IV Irish Whiskies, Jamaica Bums and Cordials Choice Old Bye and Bourbon Whiskies sepl7?ly Grover & Baker's HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. TBEBB Machines make two et itches, the look and double lock stitch. They have taken the pre mium over all competitors for two vesrs past, and are the only machine that will do all kinds of work equally well. Alt machines warranted three years. We Invite all to call and examine their merits. J. McDONAL, Agent, aprt-ly led Main street. Wbseling. W. Va. Savings Bank of Wheeling, Qfm, fmim Horn mi Vmitm. \*"OSKY RECEIVED ON THAN8I*NT DEPOBIT jm Interest paid on -Special Depoeit*. Collections BMiWX attended ??. Exchange on the Bast bought and sold. THOBTh. LIBT, President. BAMTLP HTLmtBTH. Treasurer. fanl*-'M. SALT* Annn barrels Pittsburgh salt. wUUU 1*0 - Ohio B Iver 1000 ** Kanawha ?* Just received at ??ylT LIBT. MORRISON A QQ g. . pLiiDcumu,fat I PSfiPQSALS_F08 FQRA6E. ?0EIO QUARTRRM ASTKR'S OIROI, 1 Ddutuit of Wan ViaaoriA, V Odmx*jlla*d. Md., January 16th, 1864. J SJCALKD PROPOSALS n duplicate are invited by the undersigned for supp.ylng lbs Quarter master's Department in the Department of West Virginia at Charleston. Parkersburg aod Wheel* log, Wert Va, and the several Depot* on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Hallroad, aa follows: " '* Mew Greek, Cumberland. Mar "lerlln. Point of'Rocks, ?gmwwD and Rudnlck Md.; t placet, with Hay, Corn, uau and Bids will be received for the delivery of three thou sand (3000) bnshels of Corn or Oats aod fifty (50) tons of iiay or 8traw aod op wards, and must bo a" oompanled by a copy of this advertisement. Bidders most state at which of the above named points, thev propose to make deliveries, and the rates at which they will make deliveries thereat, the qunntitice or each article proposed to be deliv ered, the time when said delivery shall be com menced and when to be completed. All deliveries most be promptly made within the time aod for the quantities proposed and accepted, to insure prompt ?ettieuieut therefor. The price most be writtou out in words on the bids. The particular kind of description of oata, corn, hay or straw, proposed to be delivered, must be stated iu the proposals. Ourn to be put sp in good stoot sacks of aboot two bubsliisuU; Ous4ft.Uts.iKks of about three bushels each; the sacks to be furnished without extra charge to the Government; the Hay and straw to be securely baled. AU articles offered under the bids hereiu invited will be subject to a rigid Inspection by a Govern fnent Inspector, before being accepted. Contracts *111 < be awttued from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, as* the inter ests ol the Ooveri ment may require; and payments will be made when the-whole amounts contracted tor afcsll have been delivered and aoueoted. . No bids will be cousiderrti from parties who have failed heretofore to comply with their contracts. All proposals must be accompanied by a goar tty, signed by two responsible persons, that n caie toe bid Is accepted.be or they will, within ibe time named, execute too contract for the same, with good and sufficient sureties in a sum equal in amount to the amount ol the contracts to deliver forage proposed, in conformity with the terms ol this advertisement, and in case a bidder ahall fail to enter luto the contract they to make good the difference between the offer of Bald bidder and the next lowest responsible bidder or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. The responailnltyoftne guarantors must beahown by the official ortificato ol a United a tales District Judge or Attorney, Collector of Customs, or other Government official, known by this office. All parties will be duly notified or the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. All propoeals must be made in duplicate, and bo accompanied with the oath ol allegtauoo of the par ty or parties, unless it has already been placed on file in this office. No bids except in the form prescribed, will be re ceived and only from producors or parties regularly engaged in the business. 1 ho lull name aud post office address of each bid* der must be written In the proposals. Proposals must b addreased to Captain A. V. Bar ringer, Cnief Quartermaster Department of West Virginia, Cumberland, Md., and marke.1 ** Proposals for forage." Blank forma of bids, guarantees aud bond# may be obtained on application to this office. FORM OiTfROPOSAL. ITOWH, 0OUSTT AJU> STATS.] , . .(OATM I, the undersigned, do hereby propose to fnrnish and deliver to the United elates at the Quarter master Department at , agreeable to the Urmi of your advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Cumoerland, Md., 1S04, the folio*lug articles, viz: Uushelsof Corn, in sacks, at per bushel ot|50j fifty-six pounds. Bushels of Oata, In saoka, at?par bushel of [52j thirty-two pounus. Tone of Baled Hay at??per ton of 8,010 pounds. Tons of Baled Straw at per ton ef 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the ?day of 1S64, and to be completed ou or before the ?day ol 1WJ?, and ? pledge nijaelf toeut-. r Into a writteu contract with the Uuited States witn good and approved security, witnin ttie space of ten days alter being notified that my bid has been ac cepted. Your ob't. servant, Capt. A. V. Biaaisosa, Chief Quartermaster Depart ment of Weal Virginia. Oumoeriaad, Md. GUARANTEE We, the undersigned, residents of in the County ol , ana state ot , t.ereby Jointly aud aeveialiy covenant with the United (staled and guarautee in case the foregoing bid of be accepted that he or they will wituin ten days after th. acceptance of said bid execute the contract for the rame with good aod sufficient sureties in a sum equal to (he amount at the ooutract to lurnish the fontge proposed In conformity to the terms oi advertisement dated 1&64, under which the bid was made, and tn ca?e toe *?id snail (ail to enter Into a contract as aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the difference between tbe ofitr bj the said??ana the next lowest responsible bidder, or the person to whom the contract may be awarded. Given uuder our hands aud seals this day ol 1864. Witness; ' \ / If Juul I hereby certify to the beat ol my knowledge and belief the above named auarantora are good and sufficient as securities for theamouut for which the* ofler to be security. v To be certified by the United Statee Diatr ct At torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under the United ^tales Government, or responsi ble persou known to this office. All proposals received under this advertisement end examined at thia office on W al> MWDAt 8aTUKD?Y of each week, at 12 M. Bidders are respectfully invited to be present at the Opening 0i. bids, If they desire. ? " a:v. barrtngkr, . Captain and Chief Quartern *st?r, Jan28-tf Department of West Virginia. BAM>L L. OTT. MOBOAM L. OTT. WM. H. nut Samuel Ott, Scr & Co., ASBKTS fOS FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. Adapted to bvrry branch op bubinm where a'Correct and durable Bcalels required. OoHnter Scales of Bverv Variety PORTABLE & DORMANT SCALE FOR STORKS. HAY AND CATTLE SCALES Warehouse A 'Transportation Scales Scales for Grain and Flour?Scalea for Railroads Scales for Ooal Dealers Md Miners?Cotton and Sugar Bcalee?Parm and Plantation Scale*? Post office Scales?Bankers and Jewel . lars Beats*?Weigh Haatsn' las ma, Ac., Ac,, Ac. All of which are warranted in every particular. Call and examine, or send for an ill nitrated and descriptive circular. Mi L-TW. Bc*1c hat. ail gtsel bmrimti, whleb purchasers will find upon examination is not the case | withotbar Seafee offered for eale in this city, which are represented to be "m good as Fairbanks." A I Bcalewith cast iron Bearings canpot be durably ac. SAM'L OTT, SON A CO., Agents i C waoi.asiiJi ssassmsm: Hardware,SaddleryHardware,&o Cor. Market 4 Monroe ate., opp. McLnre House, tthlt V/ - Wh?sllng, Va. J. T. LAKIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, eAS just returned from the East with the largest assortment or Goodaia his line ever brought to thia market, and especially designed for the ap proaching Spring and Bummer Trade, constating In part of the following Goods: French Cloths and Casimsra. Black. iiVv Blie, . Brown and Dahlia. 'Fancy French. Xngliah. German and American Coatings sad Oaaltaere* of almost every conceivable abade, style and color All of which we will make up to order in the latest and moat f-ehlooable style at short notl. e, by the bast workaeen and at the lowest prices. Call eaily and maks your selections. Military out fits furnished at short botloe and lade in the most durable manner ait jam Ho. 102 Main Str., Wheeling, W.Va. PS,?s,n^ii? ?-*. XXPRJC88 TRAIN. Leave? Wheeling at lCh-16 ia BenwocxT -11:80 .. Moandsville 11:^6 .. etjnoo. Oakland. 7W .. Cumberland 10 36 .. Martlnsbarg S-J0a.il Washlngt'n J'tn 7:10 - Amre u? Baltimore. 7:40 .. Returning, leave? Baltimore at 9:16 r.M. Washing'nJ'u.. 9.4) .. ? *20 Oakland..^,71. J2 .7 Grafton J2 25 ? *. Moundaville fij.'O .* Benwood...... Beta ? Arrive at? Wheeling. 0.00 ~ MAIL TRAIN. Wbeling at KkOO r, u. Ben wood lChdO .. Monndaville. ...10:50 .. Oraftonr 8:?0 a. M. Oakland? 6.05 .. Cumberland.... &55 . Martlnsbnrg ...12:80 p. ?. ftwli. Jn'tn.... .. Arrive at? Baltimore?... 5:40 Returning Leave? Baltimure ab.M 7:46 A.M. Waab. Jn'tn..... 8:13 .. Martlnsbnrg... 1:10 p. at. Cumberland h:06 ? Oakland 8:30 ? Grafton ~.lln-7 .. Monnd?ville 3:?2a* ,w. Benwood......... 4.-13 ." Arrive at? ... .. Wheeling -i-gy W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. ? J. B. PORD, mjlg Qeoeral Agent. Wheeling. UEMPfIKLi) KA1LB0AD fiflUAHm CHANGE Oil* TIME! ? ^ lsth'?i,A.*IfR M0NDAV. NOVEMBER IB] ? a/XS aSSS?!' ?"> ? - L??ve Washington riv > M Arrive at Wheeling...... jA* ??. v RBTDRNINO: . Leave Wheeling ..^...,.^... 8 P m . V Waallngton-..6 *?? daUveXlSt? !5? fcrwwded from Wheeling most b. ffiSJSi't oT.t22 ^?"2?'d?k ?OTj< W.D. BUR TOW. 8np>L FAMILY DTE GOLOBS. ^ p??Ud Oetohcr 13, 1803. Black for Silk, Dark Blue, /<& trench Blut [&( A )ai Clara BfomXl B g& If J Dark Broum, V 1 jr 9 i \ ( ZVAI Broion, \A / -P ^ M) ST" 85* BQksl L?*h!ih>rab' fufe? F^cSfk!,nl5,lk? W?*>i*>u ?tja Mized Goods, Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnet*. Hats, Lit. ,. ?'OT**. Children's Clothing, _ *od *U kinds of Wearing Apparel. ?*A SAVlso OK 80 PKtt CKNT.-? otherwUeCIit"/0a.<?n CoI.or " man* I*00** Z'!!^2fLSU?'? ,h?t "um- Various shades shnnlL IS lhe *"ne d'e- Th,> process is su^iSr nir^Ti ODtt1ca" **>* dye with perfect taSSTSf^JISIi; 8 ? F"?eh "d0<??. J.ufun?f"?n ln "J'lOF- ?J>d <rf<1n* ? 5!. ?^;r'ed?e wh" eo,?? Em to n?~ 2'5,("U j'ST0' ??In?bl? rarupn.) par or.M frlTnt^ eatlae on Dyeing and Col i&jssitv* ?? 1. W. PAXT0H. J0BR DOITLOB. PAXTOff .D0SL0N4 0GLEBAY, Wholesale Grocers, PRODUCE & COMMISSION M E RCH A NTS. Sot. 52 and 64, tfaiA St., ?? W h?tHnc, Vs. Intelligencer Book Bindery mills &~prew, Book; Binciers, ? 1ID ? Blank Book Manuracturers9 Corner of Qulncy and Main 8la., _DI tB WHEELING, W. VA. aSTtS ordw??iiiJl,.l?b ?r T.,U,.tHa p ,nUd isv.v1 UNION Wholesale and Retail BEDSTEAD AND BOX FACTORY PHILLIPS, Koflr Street, Centra Wheeling Va. Eg** net MakerliSd Jtb?5.P*id !? J?b Tn"^nS for 0*bW p"u"a promptlyilonp.^ ' ??tl>MboArd ud Rip-. .In, alLooods warranted Ifc to S^JSSfVSd^1or th. pob. Monroe 6tkeet, Between Main and Market ?zF*ft%&ei'isttia tiSSaBSGS^os* Pobllaheis' pric" AbBU*?*?Atleeethan ?-0U ,uija guiUoil WM. KHABE & CO '8 C.I ?EO' & SOS'S e.Ubr.,.a P.?.?^0Srte.. TSawsr swSara ? ?? PHrfb^L1^ ? PUncilABBBg. WM. K.N A5 VcSjKll??' **" P,*no" ?' t. ?o ""for *?6scr<6er, a ho haa r*?W<*ia esxpt the last lonr eSJUSauf**11** for iwca i, onlg to ?/0JEmk* ?aW),P ?* tJktir Wsreronm. ?_ . -i ?*>*4untia it, i fcMO to |Ss?oo!M?'1 PiM0" ""Eln, lo pile, from So'? A,.ot for wm it..??*'? B- MEttOR. ? "'??MBiUln.t.Wl.'^: 2^p77r~~~-! HARPER & BR0., .waoLMiwt D?AURa in Hats and. Gaps STRAW goods, hoodi, Ud,";HM" ? umbrellMt ?pn? ?' 77 Main Street. J. C. fjMflt andMahocan^ ^H*KJNG,y/ k?adandmadTt?32y ?udLooking Qui IIM LOSS, BODOBT (OK Discovered at L&at. CHEROKEE REMEDY CHEROKEE INJECTJOJa Oao.oo.j,,,, soo, ? * Lures. assssJas^^iasS Vsi I Bladder, btrlrtore, Gravel. Gleet Onn.?r!+ *** M-WWW r?om?e?dedtn^^L*V^ aSEVATBisvs? Wotsssr ?-? I three times per da jr. 0 lW0 U??PO?OsfeI|l '? dmtetic and alterative |n*ita actio. ? rt,P'2? ?odc,e*Mh,? lh# b ?x>. cau?lnr Itti ? pB' .11 of IU original rrU .?d ,lp)t; ? ??? - from n .1, p.reicion. I Itidacrd duntv.. L?'i CUKK-.KtE INJECTION.' I. lot.odrf ? ? ... r iNMut to tb? CUERi KICK K&IhY^"j ?hoo d b, uud jo ccjuoction .Kb tbu mid,,,! 12 *" C?,M "? Oooorrb?., 01?t, Flo " B??" WbltM. ltJfffMliarthMllim.eooihliiutnd crat; rMoo>lD?.ll .c.IJiii,, chord*.. 'J' Is ,e <""???*?" ?W OMOdoriM?,; 5^j" ito*s.<""Mwc,i ,uh ?"*"' ?" "? ' Ci^BythanieoflheCilKHOKfl RKMcnv . - I p'ifc;KOKEE INJECTION?the two mediate ?? I , ? t"e "tekwed orimia are fp?cdi|> r_. , , I to fnll vigor and .trengciL t*"1' ??*"* *3rPor lull particulars ret our pamphlet fro ln ttoe c?antrj. ? r write and ?. rltl mail free u> any add'esa, a full treatise. | ?rSEBSlSSS"'" W U"". .,?SKg,B"crio!'' I prl^*S*Dt br E*pr?"" to *?F addree. on receipt 6J ?#-8old by all druggists everywhere. dr. w. H. MKRWIK a 00.. _ .. . Sole Proprietor*, mrl, dAwly No. 59 Liberty 8tr., New York. SsfflOOTAT [INDIAN MEDICINE oo CO COMPOUKDJCD yi'.OM GO Cherokee Cure! AN UNFAILING CUhR for Pperm.to.rhea S.tal. ?.? Wrakneaa, Nocturnal Kmi*lona, ^ I distant* caused by self polution; such u Lo.. ?f memory, Universal Lassitude. Pain. In the Hack D mneaa of Maioo. Prera.turo Old Age Uv?k Nerre., Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling' H tkt fulnes., Eruption, oo the f ace. Pale Oooniet,.,^ Insanity, .onsumpiion, and all the Dirrfnl c?m to?cnt* Caa,ed b7 deP*rlln? fr?m the 1 aib of n* (aFTbls medicine la a aimple vegetable extrmct and one on which all can rely, aa it baa ? een oird In onrunicillce for m.ay years, ?nd with thouw.d. I re.led, It ha. not failed io a single instance. Iu curative powers have been sufficient to gain victorv I over the loose stubborn cane * . t*>oee who have trifled with their constl. I tution, until they think themselves be?enu tht J reach of medical aid, we wotild say. DrSPAlK son I the CHEROKEE CunK .ill r..&" lo I anJJL^?"^? quack doctors have failed: ror full partIcul^ri, getTc^cutar froi*l'ry the oouotry or write the Proprle?or; ?r"gJi*?re 'TV"" woniiy. or write tba Proprietory fbn ?7i!,i ? 10 ?"J on* deal ring tha aaM ?, . ?nil treatbe in pamphlet form. I P*r tottla, or three bottles for 13 I 1?52ImI if. ****?? to ?? P?rtaof the world.' *^8old by allmpectable dfUggl-ta everyaLtra. I?R. W. K. M Kit WIN * OU, mrlT dlwly No. 6ft Liberty^ otr.^New York HENRY O. OTT & Oo. " I WBOLUUI BHI??| n Tobacco, Cigars, &c. &c. No. lift Moaroa Street, i. .. * Wheeling, Va. I ** room* occupied byLaughlint 4 uiX I TH.f. aft?Bt,on of MeirhaSffSd Butlers la partif 1 olarly reqneated to our stock, which ba?J-?t ^ ^ u now inly I .from. Loohv'l'o and Baltimore. None tn? I the beat brands have been purchased and we &,i?,?. j fident-of being able to satisfy all customer, in mh31-4oi QUANTITY AND PRICK. ? ouuti-om COWKJSI,iJy> FOBDaTcb., ? MtoriCTQuai pr so, i Illuminating Carbon Oil, I iU> B K N Z O L. K, Alio a very SUPERIOR LUBR1CATI1VO OIL, SM~%d?'x.v ' I *a: ^^ SWEENEY, BELL& CO,. rs?~?" *? T- B-?t * to. M. Svhuj *Co) MAND^AOTURKHS OF * Cot, Flint * French Flint GLASS WA RE, ...Noam Wbiiuiq ?...MaBTiaaviu.s, 0 decl" OFFICE No. 6 Quiwct Sraaar.-C* 8. P. HLLDBJETH NOTARY PUBLIC. fJH^~ ?nt7 mo**7 ?JU? tbebeira oi a? myf-lyd WHKLWO WORKS,. I EXCELBIOR W0HK8,. JACOB GKOSSCLOS, [Buoceasor to houii Oaosscusa,] manufacturer #f Buggies,Carriages, Rockaways, ?SfcO_,<ScC_, ' T7-?iP^2ljr9.Marlc?t Street,' BJ??ond hud ind Bu?l., fcr mI.. 1001 PI8R. ?ZtllVZ"0;.' ?00 Kits NO-9 m 100 44 No. 1 larre " nr.bbu While nib. -^P?_ PAXTON. DOFfLON 4 OOLKBAT. TOBACCOS. | 2???? *?10 Pin black Tobaccos " 8oper?or 8pun Roll fco ^ ***' black a?d bright u b0 Box., superior bright B?^ - i? No-1 o-twbT f n stere aud for M e by >P*? PAXTQN. DONLON A OOLKBAY CIOAR8, 8NUFK, dke 15L? KIio?J?S52J- ESS"'" ? Rh?r?f*>rt^ br?Bdj r'?? Cigars, *P PAXTON, DONLON 4 OOLKBAT 1001 ?ait ajd FtotfHr 1200 jo More and for sale by ' P PAX TOW. PONLQN 4 OOLEBAY. 100 loSSITo 0#' |~^s:.8SF FbrSlfc^ hlK*rt*' *c ?l? ? ???. ?P? PAXTOB. DONLON A 0SUBAJ.