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jSzUlityiuttt JjTfTclALT LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Patted at the t\r*t Session of the Thirty eighth Congress. [Public?No. 108.] Air act to regulate the veto power in the Territory of Washington. lie it enacted by the Senate ami House of Reprer aentatives ol the United Mittu of America in Con* griM a*?euibiet. That every bill which shall hare passed the Legislative Assembly of Washingte*n Territory shall, before it become a law, be presen ted to the Governor. If he approve he -bail sign it, but if not be shall return it, with his obji ctions, to that House ill abich it had originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal and proce* d io reconsider it. If alter such i considera tion two-tbiids of that House .shall a?tr?s* to- pass the bill, it cball be Kent, together with the objec tions, to the other Honse. by which It shall like, wise he reconsidered, aud If approved by two. thirds oi that House it shall become % law. But In all such cases the votes of both House* shall be deter mined by yeas aud nays, aud the naiae-a of the per* none voting for and against the bill shall be eutered on the journal ot each House respectively, ii any bill shall not be returned by the Goyernor withiu five da> s i Sundays excepted/ alter it sliail have been presented to him, th?> narno shall be a law, in lik< mauiitr as if he had ?lgued it, unit as the Legisla tive Assembly by their adjournment prevent its re turn, iu which case it shall not be law. Approved, June 17, lb6i. JPubuc?No. 109.J Ajc act to empower the Superauuauted Fund Socle- i ty oi the Maryland Annual Conference to hold property in the District of Columbia and to take a devise under the will of the late William Doughty. Whereas a certain William Doughty, of George town, in the district of Columbia, by his Jait will, hearing date on the twenty ninth day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty nluts duly admitted to probate, devised aud bequeathe i c?r ain real and personal estate?part thereof to take effect at his death, aud the residue at the dea'h or marriage of his widow?to a society incorporated by act of the General Assembly of Maryland, by the Mj"?e of ?* i he Superannuated Fund Society of the Maryland Annua Conference," aud called In said will the au perannauUd Fund Society of the Methodist Protes tant Church for the Di-tfict of Maryland; and whereas It has been questioned whether the said corporation can lawfully take and hold the eaid pro perty, iu virtue of said last will, without the leave and absent of Cougies*-: Therefore? lie It macied by the Senate and House of Repr?? | sentatives <>f the Uu.U-d States of America iu Con* greas a st uibled That the assent of Congre??a is hero by given to ail and every aforementioned devisee and bequests unto "The Superannauted *uud Socie ty ?.f tc.e Maryland Anuual Conference" aforesaid; aud the ra d society ami body corporate Is hereby full) authorized and empowered to take and hold tliv said property aud estate devised and biqueath?<l to it as uforesaid, agreoatdy to the tenor and pro visions of the la:t will, aud to dispose of and enjoy the same to every intent and eff-ct as i! the said so ciety had been originally incor|>orated by act of Cuugrere. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said corporation Is hereby empowered to hold leal aud per tonal property located iu tho District of Oolum b a acquired or that shall be acquired by gift, pur chase, devise or bequest, and the Maine ei>jo>, rout, It ate or convey, at pleasure, as Ireely as any'pers ?u I or body corporate caa do: Provided, That the net J yearly income thereof shall not exceed twenty thousand dollars. . Se?c. 3. And be it further enacted. That this act j shall take eflect from the day of its passage. Approved, June 17,18<>4. I Public?No. 110.] An act to grant the right of pre-emptfon to certain J settlers on the Itaucbo liolstde To males, iu the] State ol California. Ue it enacted by the Svnate and House of Represen tatives o| the United btated of America in Congress assembled, That it may and shall be lawful for the Commissioner of the General Laud Office to c use tho 11 ilea of the public t,urv?ys to be extended over the tract of couutry known a* Uancho B-dsa do To* inaUs, <u Marin county, California, the claim to w hich, by Ju*je4 D. Gaihraitb, has been adjudged invalid by the Supreme Court ol the United Stales, and to h?ve approve J plats thereof duly returned to the proper district laud office: Provided, That llie actual coat of such survey aud platting shall first be pa d into tno surveying luud by settiers, accord ing to the r< qnlreiueats of tho tenth section of the act of Co: gii-?i approved thirtieth of May, eighteen liuudred aud s xty-two, "to reduce the expenses of lb* survey aud sale of the public la:.ds iu the Uui< ted States." See. 2. And ha it fu:ther enacted, That after the return of such approved plats to the district olllce, it may aud sha 1 be lawlui for individuals, settlers upon the said lUucho Dolsa do Tomales, to enter, according to th > hues of the publi-j surveys, at one dollar and twonty-livo cents per acr?-, the laud set tied upon by them to the extent to which the game lisd been reduced to po8*e'b?dun at the time of said adjudication of tue Supreme Conrt jjint entries be ing admiMsible by coterminous proprietors, in order that iheir respective boundaries nuy bo adjusted in accor ance with their several possesions. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That all claims withiu the purview ot this act shall be presented to the register and receiver withiu twelve mouth- after the return of such surveys to tho district land office, accompanied by proof ol settleuieut and the oxteiit to which tin tracts claimed h ?d been reduced into p ?saojsioii at tho time ot said adjudication;ami there upou each case shall be adjmig.-d by tho register and receiver, und r su^h insiiucit ?us aa shall be given by the Commissioner of the General Land Ufflje, to whom the proof aud adjmliation shall be returned by the local land office, and no adjudication shall bo Itual until continued by the said Commissioner:? Provided, That the confirmation by said Con m n. aioner shall be conclusive aud final between coter minous pioprietors, aud the correct tit ss thereof shall uot be opeu to contestation iu any action at law or ?uit iu equity between them or between par ties claiming under tliem by title subsequent: And provided, futher. That any claim not brought belore the register aud receiver withiu twelve mouths, as aforesaid, shall be barred and the lands covered thereby, with any other tracts within the limits of said iUuclio, the titles to which are not establised uuder this act, shall be dealt with as other public lauds, but iu jejt to the adjudicated bound urn* of the claims which are presuuted within the limit of tho time prescribed is aforecaid: Provided, That uo person under the provisions of this act shall be al lowed to enter a greater quantity ol land than three liuudred aud twenty acre.-. Approved, June 17,1S?14. [Public?JNo. 111.J A* act extending the time for the completion of the Marquette aud Ontonagon Kailroad, of the .-tate ol Michigan. l?e it enacted by the Senate am] House of Repre sentatives ot the United Mates of America in Con giess assembled, That the time limit, d lor the . ou? plettou of the Marquette and tmtouagou Kailroad of the Statu of Michigan, be and the same is hereby! extended for toe term of live years beyond the time fixed for its completion by .he act of i oiigies* of Juue tnlrd, A. 1? eighteen hundred and fitty-six, entitled "An act making a grant of alternate sec tions of the public lauds to the State of Michigan to aid in the construction ot cerlatu railroad* in said State, aud lor o.her purpose*:" Provided, That the Stat i f M chlgan shall have same control over the said grant of lauds hereby exteuded for five \ears, lor the benefi' of suit} railroad, which was given to aald St te under said o>iglual act ol Cougrnm; and ?aid State may presenile time within which the several sections ol said load shall be completed. Approved, Juue IS, 1664. IPCBUC?No. 112.1 A* act to amend an act eutitled "An act to enable the people of Colorado to form a coi<stitutiou aud state government, and fur the admission ot such State into the Uiuon on unequal looting with the o.iginsl Slates." Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That so much of the fifth section of the act to which this act is au aiueudmeut as provides by ordinance for submitting the constitution to tl<e people of said State for their ratification or rejection, at au clectiou to be held on the secoud Tuesday of October, be so amended as to read, on tho secoud Tuesday In September, aud that tho election, for the purposes aforesaid, b* held on that day instead of the second Tuesday iu October. Approved, June IS. 18t>4. {?addles, Harness,trunks at WHOLESALE A RETAIL. JB.SHJSPPARD No. 131 Main Street, corner . Union, will continue to keep on hand a largeand complete assortment of all articlesin his lino, consist mg of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, flue A Coarse Harness, Trunks. Vslices, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Col tare, Homes, Whips, Ac. I would respectnslly call attention to my atock,and trust by atrlct attention and promptness, to merit ?ontinnance of the pnblic patronage All kinds of repairing promptly done, and in a pro per manner. J. B. SIIKPPARD. ??*?? 1*1, Mala Street JAS. M. DILLON, No. lOO Market Street. WHEELING, VA. PLUMBEH AND GAS FITTEK, AND BRAH8 FOUNDRY. Dealer in wrought iron, galvanized. and all slsea of Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead, Brass Cocks and Valve*. Steam Whistle*, Steam and Water Gnages. Lift and Force Pumps, Linka, !Iose, Antifric tion ^Metal. Brancor Tin, Zinc, Antimony, Orncibela, (Jalvanieed Lightning Hods. Insular .and Points. \UKNT FOR the MKNBXLY BK L Aqaedact Pipes con?tautly on hand. i 0**h paidfor Copper, Brass and Lead. octlO POLAND OATS FOR NEED. ?jon BUSHELS Extra Heavy Poland Oata for OUU Seed, for aa!e by PRYOR A FR08T. mrV 21 A as Main St. TRANSPORTATION. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Ofrian Baltimo&s ? Ohio Railkoad Co., ) WHIILno StAtlo*, Maj 14, 1864./ PASSENGER TRAINS will run by the following schedule on and after May 16th, 18ft*: EXPRE88 TRAIN. I Leave? Wheeling at 10:45 a.m. Beuwood. 11:30 .. Mouudsrille. ll:o5 .. Q Hilton 1:45 p.m. Oakland. 7:20 .. : Cumb<frland~...J0:36 .. Martiuaburg 2:20a.m. Washlngt'n J'tn 7:10 .. Arrive at Baltimore 7:40 .. Returning, leave? Baltimore at 9:16 r. a Wasliing'nJ'n.. 0:40 .. Marti nsburg.... ?20 A.M. Cumberland... 6:26 .. Oakland ... (*:46 .. Grafton ?12.26 f.m Mouudsville 6:10 .. Beuwood 6:40 .. Arrive at? Wheeling. 6:00 M MAIL TRAIN. Leave*? Wheling at 10:00 r. M. Ben wood 1040 .. Moundsvllle 10:60 .. Gralton 3:40 a. M. Oakland G:05 .. CumberInnd.... 8:65 .. Martina burg ...12:?X> p. m. WMb. Ju'lu? 6:06 .. Arrive at? Baltimore 6*40 - Returning Lwave? Baltimore at.... 7:45 a.m. Wash. Jn'tn S:13 .. Marti nab urg... 1:10 p.m. Cumberland.... 0:06 .. Oakland 8:30 ? Grafton .Il:u7 .. Mouiidsrille..... 3: 12 a.m. Benwood 4:13 .. Arrive at? Wheeling....^ 4^3 .. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. J. B. FORD, mylG General Agent, Wheeling. HJKMPFlisLi) HAILiiOAi) I CHANGE OF 11 MIC I I . \N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER Till I ' 28th, the trains on thia Road will ran as follow*, 1 ?ly, except 8undays; Leave Washington ... 7^ A, M. Arrive at Wheeling...... 10 " RETURNING: Leave Wheeling 8 P. M Arrived at Washington B " All freight to be forwardod from Wheeling must b. delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock P. M. to insur Its shipment tho same day. nov24 W. D. BURTON, Sup't. a. w.pAiTOR. joun z>o.tLon. o. ooubai PAXT0N, D0NL0N &0GLEBAY, W liolesale Grocers, PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No*. 62 and 54, Main St., O'l W heeling, V?. JOHN H. HOFFMAN, Attorney for Pro?cutl?p SOLDIERS' CLAIMS, MOKGASTOW5, West Va., WILL continuo to prosecute INVALID and other PENSION CLAIMS, as well as CLAIMS for BOUNTY .MONEY, BOUNTY LAND, BACK PAV, aud for HORSES and other PROPERTY lost in the MILITARY SERVICE of the United Mates. Also will give prompt attention to COLLECTING CER TIFIED ACCOUNTS for liawling. Ac. Owing to my experience and familiarity with the various PENSION, BOUNTY AND BOUNTY LAND LAWF aud the largo amount of RECORD EVI DENCE In my possession, enable* ine to be very successful in the prosecution ofSUfiPENED CLAIMS when iu many instances tho claimant and attorney had long given up iu despair. No matter how difll cult the claim so it is just. |3IY~No advance fee required. Address JOHN H. H0PPMAN, Morgan town, Weet Va. RKFER TO Hon. R. L. BE.'tK.-ifliRK, Judge Supreme Court of Appeals. Morgautown, West Va. IIok. Wm A. IIarkisox, Judge Supreme Court of Appeals, Clarksburg. West Va. N. Gorr, Esq., President M. A M. Bauk of Wheel ing, at Clarksburg, West Va. W. Wag.vkb, Cashier M. A M. Bank of Wheeling, at Morgantown, West Va. Kbamer A Raum, Bankers, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ritthshopsk, Faxv k Co^ Banker*, Washington, C. nug7t Gold Medal Premium Pianos! WM. ENABE & CO.'S luijirovcil Overati'uug Grand Square Settle Ptano Furies. GEO. JARDINE & SON'S Celebrated New York Piano Fortes. npiIE subscriber has juat received a splendid new X stock of the ab.>vo named Pianos which are offered at Factory prices and guaranteed for five years. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS. Purchai*er8 are hereby notified that tho Pianos of Messrs. WM. KNABE A Co.'s manufacture are fur nished to no d. rater i West Virginia exccpt the subscriber, who has had the exclusive agency for the last lour yeais, consequently a supply of their pianos is only to be found at his TV arerooun, No. 130 Alain at. ? "SfSPiU1*1"1 PiHUo? ranging in price from v^o.UU to elio.OO. ? , . , JESSE B. MKLLOR, Sole Agent for Wm. Knabe A Co.'s (Baltimore,) and Geo. Jardiue A Son's (Now York; Pianos. ?P^ No. 130 Maiu st., Wheeling. 1ST" o.J77. HARPER & BR0., .WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hats and. Caps, STRAW QOHUS< HOODS. X^ndiett* Hate, iinil Umbrelliw, No. 77 Main Street. ftpr!9 JOSCPn SPE1DF.L AUGUST TNt'EKRIEDEN Sl'KlDEL iV LNDKKltlKDKN, WII.)LK<ALE DEALERS IW Groceries, Nuts Fruits, SARDINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ate., Ac., No. 33 Moxroe Strsct, WHEELING. W. VA.. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends aud the public that they have Just opened a new stock ol goods iu their line at the above at ?nd. They in rite a call from their friends and the public, assured that they will be able to give satisfaction to ali who may patronize them. je2-ltn HENRY O. OTT & Co. ~ WH0LB8ALB DXMJUtS IW Tobacco, Cigars, &c. &c No. 35 Monroe Street* ? Whwlini, Va. tn wis room formerly occupied by Laughlins cf ush field. Druggists ? I HIE attention of Merchants and Sutlers Is parti* _L oiarly requeated to our stock, which has Jnsi been purchased of first hands, and is now being dulj received from Louisville and Baltimore. None but the beet brandshare been purchased and we feel con fident of being able to satisfy all customers In QUANTITY AND PRICE. mhai-Cm PHENIX ALE BREWERY, r|^UK subscriber respectfully announce* that ne A is prepared to supply his patrons with fresh QIANT, GOLDEN & FAMILY ALES, In packages to suit purchasers, for cash on delivery, and trusts by careful attention to the quality of his Ales to merit a coutinuance of their favors. So- *' WcLur? House Building next the entrance te the HoteL **'* QH0.9T0R8Y. NEW llat ami JDap Store. JOS. TOLIVAR WOULD respectful y Inform hi* friends and the public generally that he has opened a Hat and Cap Store at NO. ft, WASHINGTON HALL, Monroe street, where he has Ju?t received a large stock of the lat?s?t and most fashionable styles ot Hats, Cap- and Straw Goods. The stock is entirely new. embracing everything in the Hat and Cap li&e, and will be sold at the lowest reasonable prices "Though charity covers a sin now and then. I'll cover the heads and sins of all men." mylO-2m LAIN AND PLAID MOZAMBIQUE^, juat re ceived by GEO. B. TAYLOR. BP BIN IS 8b <7AHD8. HMBT CBJlXQUK. jab. HAT.TKTT BURT . O&Aff GL1 Crangle, Daizell & Co., Wholesale Grocers, PBUDIICE AM) COMMISSION )1K.HUIIA\TS. NO. 88 * 40 MONROE \ND 121 MARRKET BT., _*prt WI1EKUKO. WK8T TA. S. 3U. CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant, NO. 4 6 VINJJ STRUCT, (obTLtm OINCIBWATI, O. JA.HKU B. WUXAT. UKXRT 0. FLUHKE. WHEAT & PLESHEH, Attorneys at Law, WHEELING, WEST VA. WILL attend to all professional business In tho Circuit Courts of Ohio, Brooke, Hancock and Marshall Counties; the Disirict Court or the United States and the Supremo Court of Appeals lor the State of West Virginia. febll-6m C. A. WINGJSnTKJa, DENTIST, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 63, Market street, nearly opposite Cnstoni Ilouae, mrltf ly WU EE LI NO. W. VA. DR. T. LUNSFORD, DENTIST, Ilorubrook's Building?up stairs?Main 8t. Jan21-ly WHEELING, W. VA. ABEL ROBERTSON, M. 1). DENTIST, 143 Market St., WHEELING, V ang3 DR. B. a. WINCHELL, DENTIST, Office and Rcildence, 145 Market St. WUEELiJSU, VA DR. M. F. HULLIHEN, ^ DENTIST, WHEELING, W. VA. 4^-0rriCK?Corner of Market and Quincy streets, QUO Square above the Po?t Office. dec4-ly A. B. CALDWELL, ATTORNEY AT T . A.W W11KKLINO, WEST VA.f WILL practice in Ohio, Marshall, Brooke and Hancock counties. Office east side Fourth street, opposite M. E. Church. oct-30 HANNIBALFO RBES, Attorney at Law, U. 8. COMMISSIONED. Office 150)^ Fourth Street. octCMy JR, IE JUL O V -A. X4. A. O. GOOD & Co., Wholesale and Betail Druggists, HAVE romoved to No. 27, MouroeSt., two doors in rear or tho Merchant's A Mechanic's Bank. mrll tr The People's Bank. OVglOK No. 69 Main etreet, Wheeling, Va. Money received on deposit. Interest paid on ipecial deposit*. Notes and bills discounted. Exchange bought and lOld. Collections at home or rrom abroad promptly attended to. Diftxcroaa. J. 0. Harbour, Christian Hew. J. T. Scott, John Vockler, Sam'l J. Boyd, Richard Carter. J. C. HAHBOUH, Pres't. B. M. EOFF, Cash'r. myg T. H. LOGAN Hz. CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. WHEELING, VA. ' HAVE romoved to their NEW WARE ROOMS, No 47 Main Street, and No 8 Quincy Street. MP Main Stroot Entrance, next door to Baker Hopkins. Quincy Street entrance noar the Bait. R. II. Depot, and wharf. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, MEDICINES, VARFISHEB, BRUSHES, WINDOW GL^SS, PERFUMERIES, WHITE LEAD PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. Offered to the trade, in city and country, at low prica and or tho6e*t quality. Cash and prompt tustomers are invited to sail. apl,'60 P. C. HILDRETH & BRO. 53 Main Street, Wheeling, Va, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Nail Rod, Window Glass, Maryland Lime, Bar Iron, Printing Paper, Common Lime, Nails, Wrap, l'aper, Flour. bhoft Iron, Plaster Paris, Shanghai Match?. Wire, Land Plaster, Salt, OastSteol Cement, Wooden Ware, Ac Agents Tor Howa'a Improved Counter und Platform Scalos. The Highest Market Price paidJor Rays, Fi&xscrd Gtntcnff, Scrap fron, dkc. jyia IIENRV K. LIST. RoB'T MORRISON. JOUN LI ST. B. DAVZNPORT. I LIST, MORRISON CO,, Wholesale Grocers AND PRODUCE DEALERS, NOS. 18 AND HO MAIN ST11KK WliEKLING, VA. apr28 J. W. C. SMITH, DKALXR II* LEATHER AM FINDINGS, ISO Main Street, (opposite Monroe House,] WHEELING, WEST VA. aug2fitr Rope_Store. El. J. BERRY & CO., ?Mannfkctnrera and Dealers in? MANILLA ROPE, RED, SASH ? A.>D ? MACHINE CORDS, TWI- A 5S ' 5 f ?Si"? VAHSr.OAKCM, *1 Alt, BLOCKS AND UltOOM HANDLES. HOISTING ropes Fitted np and spllelng dono .t the shorted mjticc. SiO. !i3 WATER STllKKT, [Near Pemberton Iloue,] octi7-ly VVHKKUNB, W. VA. SWEENEY, BELL& C0^ |8ncce?ora ?o T. 8wecno^A Son and M. Swoenej MANUFACTURERS OF ? (.?ft A. Cat, Flint A. French Flint GLASSWARE, SM;?=z=SSSSSil declS^ O^ICE?No. 6 Q enter Strxet.-'5& Intelligencer Rook Bindery. MILLS & FREW, Book Binders, ? ? Blank Book Manaracturers, Corner ofQnJncj' .nd Utio Sta., WIIBELIICO, W. VA. vm Blank Book, (with or. lib oat printed head,) o^d. to order Uagaijne., Unsio Book., 4c., Ac, bonndln . ne.t and aab.tantla; manner, nn.la* FLOCK. 1200 2^.nSSbVMILY ?DB " ieM PAXTON, DO.NLON St 00LEBAY. SPRINGfiSUMMER GOODS ? AT ? A. M. Adams & Co's, . No. 36 Wuter Street, WHEEUNJ, WEST VA. HAVING Jn?t returned from the K.?? with one of the flueat ?ud but selected atock* of Cloths, Cassimeres &Vea tings ever brought to the market, designed for 8PBING AND SUMMER TRADE, consisting in part of the following, vix: CLOTHSi Prenrh, German,Englishand Amer ican, of every color, grade and quality CASSIN KH.KS, French and A)oinestic, of al style* and kinds; VESilNUS, Silk, Velvet, Cashmere and Marseilles, in great variety: All of which we will uiako np in the latest and most approved styles. Having added to our former number one of the MOST FASHIONAIILE CUTTLKS OK TGfE EAST, wo feel couiidcut that we can please the moat fastidious. We have also on hand, n fine selected stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING COATS, PANTS 4c. VESTS, Made equal to custom work, SI11KT8, UNDERSHIRTS, HOSIERY, DRAWERS TIES, CLOVE8, COLLARS, Ac., Ac. We havo also a Que selection of MILITARY GOODS. UNIFORM SUITS made to order on tlieshortest notice and on reason able terms. "CALL EARLY AND MAKE A SELECTION. JVI. <te CO. No. 3Q Wliter Street. apr8-3xn Great Bargains! GREAT BARGAINS! IN ORDER TO MAKE R005I FOR MY SECOND Stock,I have concluded to sell all host makes ol CALICOS, Such as AMKRICA.N, SPllAOlIK, 0USMKL, At 25 Cents, And other good makes, fast colors, at SO CE3STTS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, ns low mlH cts. "SEMPER IDEM" MUSLINS, 4-4, -10 cts. PACIFIC DKLAINKS, 30 cts. A large stock of DRESS GOODS, Which will be sold at very low prices. Also a large lot of SILKS, From the stock of Aloxander Ileyman, which will be sold at the OLD PRICKS. Having bo*n bought before the riio, I am able to offer GREAT BAR ^I'have also a large stock of NEW SILKS, both BLACK and FANCY, some ono yard wide, black, t as low us 91.0 0. Extra good quality, all boiled, for 91.37%. 1 CALL EARLY. M. HE YM AN, , 137 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va. ap26 ' GONG DOOR BELLS JOHN H. BALL, . LOCKSMITH &, BELL HANGER, ? ALSO, A0K5T TOB. ? Barton's Paieiit Goug Door Bells, DIAUKKT STIIKBT, Ono dour bontli of Rpgiiter ulllco. WHEELING, W'KST VA. K^-Work promptly attended to in any part ol the city. fob4-0in BAM'LL. OTT. ttOBQAJf I>. OTT. WM. H. HA1A. Samuel Ott, Sot: & Co., AOIRT9 * OB FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. Adapted to kvkry biiangii of ho^inkb where a correct and durable Scaleis re juired. Counter Scales or Everv Variety PORTABLE & DORMANT SCALE FOR STORliS. HAY AND CATTLE SCALES Warehouse * Transportation Scales Scales for Qrain and Flour?Scales for Railroads Scales for Coal Dealers aud Miuers?Cotton and Sugar Scales?Farm aud Plantation Scales? Post Office Scales?Bankers aud Jewel lors Beams?Weigh Masters' Beams, Ac., Ac., Ac. All of which are warranted in every particular. Call and examine, or send for an illustrated and descriptive circular. N. B.?Theao Scales have all sU*l bearings, which purchasers will find upon examination is not the case with other 8cales offered for sale in this city, which are represented to be "as good as Fairbanks." A Scale with cast iron bearings cannot be durably ac curate. SAM'L OTT, SON & CO., Agents WH0LXSALX DXALSBS IN Hardware,SaddleryHardware,&a Cor. Market A Monroo its., opp. McLure House, mhl4 Wheeling, Va Wykes & Brown's PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 130 MAIM STUBET, WHEELING, WEST VA. PHOTOGRAPHS of all sires and style*. Photogaaphs in India Ink, Oil and Water Col ors. Our Card Photographs cannot bo surpasse richness of tone and durability. A varied assortment ot Frames always on band and for sale cheap. Also, an assortment of Cards of the Union officers. ~p7c. HIIiDBETH & BRO~ S3 Main Street, WHEELING, WEST VA. "nOWK'S" STANDARD SCALES, HAY or Cattle, Platform, Counter and Grocery SCALES, f "HOWE'8" ARMY SCALES, Adopted by the Government m the Standard Scales, ?very Scale warranted. P. C. HILDRETH A BRO., feb5 Agents for the Manufacturer. S. P. HILDBETH, NOTARY PUBLIC. OFFICK No. 83 Mftln itrMt. Wfc-?llnc. V?, vtU attend to taking acknowledgements ot Deeds, Powers of Attorney, Ac., and also to obtaining ar rearsof pay and bounty money due the heirs ot de* ceased soldiers. myS-lyd PR8P0SALS jOR FQRABE. i OmuUKDi Md., January 16th, 18M.J OrvmuMD, EALED PROPOSALS n dupUcato are invited by >7} the undersigned for supplying the Quarter master'* Department in the Department of Wait Virginia at Charleston, Pa/kersburg and Wheel ln?, Wt?t Va, and the several Depot* on the tine of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as follow*: Clarksburg, Oratton, New Creek, Cumberland, Mar tlnsburg, Harper's Ferry, Berlin, Point of Rocks, ?nd including Hagerstown uu<1 Fredeilck City, Md.; ar oilber of those plaoee, with llay,Corn, Lata and 8tj*ds* will bo received for thedelivery ofthree thou sand (8000) bushels of Corn or Oat* end fifty (&0) Ion* of liay or Straw aud upwards, and must bo ac comiianiud by a copy of this advertisement. Bidder* must Mate at which of ? the a bore named point* they propose to make deliveries, a?id the rate* at which they will make deliveriea thereat, the quantities of each article proposed to be deliv ered, the time when said delivery shall be com menced and when to be completed. All deliveries must bo promptly made within the time aud for the qunutitie* proposed aud accepted, to inaureprompt aotileuieut therefor. The price must be wrltteu out in words on the bid*. The particular kind of description of oats, com, hay or straw, prop sed to be delivered, must be ttlHted in the proposals. Corn to be put up in good stout tacka of about two bushels each; Oats in like sacks of about tbri-e bUbhei* each; the sacks to be luruishod without extra ch trge to theUovernuicut; the liay and fctraw to be securely baled. All articles offered under the bids herein invited will be*ubject to a ri*Id inspection by auovern uieut Inspector, before being accepted. Contracts will be awarded from time to time to the lowest responsible bidder, aa the inter ests of the Cover: uieut may require; and pay menu will be madewhen the wholouuiuunt* contracted tor shall have been delivered aud accepted. No bids will b? considered from parties who have fuiled heretofore to comply with their contracts. All proposals xnnat be accompanied by a guar anty, signed by two responsible persona, that n ca-e th?? hid Is accepted,he or thoy will, within ihe time uarnotl, execute the contract for the same, with good und sufficient sureties in a ?uui equal in amount to the amount of the contracts to deliver forage proposed, in conformity vritli the tonne ol this advertisement, and in case u bidder shall fail to enter iuto the contract they to make good the difference between the tiller of" ?aid bidder and the next lowest rospoutibio bidder or the peraon to whom the contract may be awarded. The re'ponsilility oftlie guarantor* must be shown by the ofheial c ertificate of a Unite.I States District Judge or Attorney, Collector of Customs, or other Government official, known by this oflice. All parties will be duly notified of the acceptance or rejection of their proposals. All propoeAli must be made in duplicate, and be accompanied with the oath ol allegiance of the par ty or parties, unlets it has already been placed on file in this oflico. No bids except in the form prescribed, will be re ceived and only from producers or parties regularly engaged in the busiuen*. The full name and pott oflico address of each bid der must be written ill the proposals. Proposals must b addressed to Captain A. V. Bar ringer, Chief Quartermaster Department of West Virginia. Cumberland, Md., aud markoi "Proposals for r'orago." Blank torma of bids, guarantees aud bonda may bo obtained on application to thia office. FORM OF PROPOSAL. [TOWN, 0OL-XTT AHl> UTATK.j flUTK. J f, the undersigned, do hereby propone to furnish aud deliver to the Uuitod F tat at at the Quarter master Department at ??- , agreeable to the terms of yout*advertisement inviting proposals for forage, dated Cumoorlaud, Md., 1604, the following articles Vis: Bushels of Corn, in sacks, nt per bushel ol f&tij fifty-six pounds. ? ' Bushel* of Oats, in sacks, at per bushel of[32j thirty-two pounds. Tons of Balod Hay at por ton of 2,000 pounds. Tons of Baled Straw at por ton ef 2,000 pounds. Delivery to commence on or before the??day of 1SC4, and to bo completed ou or before the day ol lhtt?, and ? pledge myself to out*r Iuto a written coutract with the United States with Sood and approved security, within the space of ton nys after being notified that my bid has been ac cepted. Your ob't. servant, Capt. A. V. IUnr.lxaKR, Chief Quartermaster Depart ment of West Virgiuia, Cumberland, Md. GUARANTEE. We, the undersigned, residents of in the County of???, ami State of , hereby jointly aud severally coveu tut with the United States and guarautee in case the fori going bid of be accepted that ho or thoy will within ton days after the acceptance of said bid execute the contract lor the name with good and kufllcieut sureties in a sum equal I the amouut of the coutract to turuish the forage proposed in conformity to the terms of advertisement dated ?? 1864. under which tho bid was made, and in case the aald shall fail to enter into a contract as aforesaid, wo guarantee to make good tho difference between tho offer b\ the paid and tho next lowe*t tespousible bidder, or the person to whom the coutract may bouwarded. Given under our hand* and seala this day ol 1??. Witness: TV*-, | a sal j. I hereby certfry to the beat of my knowledge and belief the above named guarantors are good and sufficient as securities for the amount for which they oflur to bo security. To bo certified by tho Unitod States District At torney, Collector of Customs, or any other officer under tlio United states Government, or responsi ble person known to this office. All proposal* received under this advertisement will bo opoued and examined at thia office on WfcD NESDAY and SATURDAY of each week, at 12 M. Bidders are respectfully invited to bo present at the opening of bida. if they desire. A. V. BARUINGER, Captain and Chief Quart or master, Jan22-tf Department of West Virginia. FAMILY" DTE COLORS. Patented October 13, 1863. Mark-, ?rAt^v Dark Black for Silk, ? / Dark Blue, '?*" ^ Light lllne, trench Blue, Claret Brown, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Snuff Brown, Cherry t Crimson, Dark Drab, Light Drab, / utcr* Drab. Light fhwn " For Dyeing Pllk, Woolen and ttixod Goods, Fhawla, Scarfs. I)re?flp*. Ribbon*, Glove*, Bonnet*. Ilat*, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and nil kinds of Wearing Apparel. ?*A SAVING OF HO PER. CEST.-? For 26 cents vou can color a* many go-jds as would otherwise cost five timis that sum. % arious shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can ?ue the dye with perfect succena. Directions iu Kngllsh, French and German, inside of each package. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a perfect knowledge what colors are beat adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable rcceipes.) pur chase llowc A Stevens' Tioatiso on Dyeiug and Col oring. Bent by mail on receipt of price?10 cent*. Manufactured by IfoWK A STEVENS, 260 BaOADWAV, Bos TO s. For aale by draggista and dealer* geuerally. noriS-lyampB NEW BOOT AN01hOE"STORE. LOUIS FRANZHEIM, OKALklt IN BOOTS AND SIIOKS, No. 140 MAIN STREET, Two doors above J. 0. Harbour's Carpet Store, WHEELING, W. VA., RESPECTFULLY announce* to the citizen* of Wheeling that he baa opened a Boot and f-boo Store at the above stand, where he will be pleased for his friend* to give him a call. His stock i* en tirely new and of the latest atyleand beat quality. Prices are aa cheap a* the cheapest. aprlS-Iw LOUIS FRAN ZHEIM CHARLES SEIBKE,. * Successor to IL Diebmel, FANCY DYER AND SCOURER, South Street, near the B.ftO.R. R. Depot, WHEELING, W. VA. All kinds of Shawl*, Dreeaea, Ribbons, and every description of Silk and Woolen Good* executed at short notice and on reasonable terms. JnlS ly J. C . HARBOUR. Wholesmk 4 Retail Dro AXin IARPETS RUBS, OIL CLOTHS Wall Caper, Curtain JIaterl la, And Upholatery Ware ofe very description 143 MainStrect. WHEELING,Vi 4y<3Ilt and Mahogany Framed Looking Glaa hand and made to order. aep0, 60 Before taking the After taking the Elixir. Elixir. W KIQHCT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR Oft, ESSENCE OF LIFE. PUPIBKP rROM PVRS VXCBTACLZ EXTRACTS CO XT A I* ibo xotuixo iKjmii'i B to tbs Most dxucatx. 0Tn? Re?nvenatlng Klixf- Is the result of mod eru discoveries in the vegetable kingdom; being an eutirely new an 1 abstract method of cure, irrespec tive of all the old and worn oat systems. f3JT"This moJiciue has beeu t?sted by the moat omlnent medical men of the day, and by them pro nuuno<d to be one of the great eat medical discover ies ofthi- age. t0T~One bottle will cure general Debility. 49-A fow duties cures liyst* rice in female*. >(.<? bottle cures Palpitation of the Hrajt. 4^-A few d<*e**s restores the organs of generation. ?j^.Frorn one to three bottles restore* the manll n<*M and fnll vigor of youth. J3.A few d<>ees restores the appetite. t^.l'hrco bottles cure the worst cases of Impo? lency. few doses cures tho low spirited. 4,?t*.Otie bottle restorer mental power. ??-A few doses l-rin. s the ro*es to the cheek. 99?Thin m?-di Ine restarts to manly rigor and robust health the puor debilitated, worn-down and 1 deeparing devotee ot sensual pleasure. he list lees enervated youih, the over tasked niau ef business, the victim of nervons depre*-*lon, ' the Individual suffering frem general debility, or from weakm.ss of a titiyU organ, will all find lmme ?Hate and periimnent relief by the use of this Elixir or Ess* nee of Life. *5,Price. $1 per bottle, or threo bottles for $5, and forwarded by Express, on receipt of money, to any address. ft?,Sold by all druggists everywhere. DR. W. K. BIRRWIN A Co , Sole Proprietors, mx24 dAwly No. 69 Liberty Str., New York. ICHEROKEE FILLS! SLJOAIl COATED Regulator. Heal iti^flLPraiier, CERTAIN AND SAFF. I of For the Removal of Obstructions, an the Insurance of Regularity in the Re? currencc of the Monthly Periods. OS?The cure or obviate those numerous diseases thai spring from irregularity, by removing ths ir regularity Itself, ? ??They cure Suppressed, Excessive and Pain ful Menstruation. t9-Th"y euro Orssn Sickness (Chlorosl,). tquThey cure Nervous and Epical A ffrct tons,pains in ths back, and lower parts of tho body. He ?vinees, Fatigue on alitrht exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Lownes* of Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headache, Giddi dcm, etc., etc. In a word, by removing the Irregu larity, they remove the cause and with it all the effects that spring from It. ?^.Compoeed of simple vegetable extracts, they rotitam uotbiugdcleteri?us to any constitution, how ever delicate, their function being to substitute strength for weakness, which, when properly used, they never fail to do. t&.They may be safely used at any age, and a? any period, EXCEPT DURING THE FIRST TH i. EE Mt'NTUS, during which the unfailing nature of their action would infalliby phivkm pre/ntney. f*F~AII letters seekintr information or advise will be promptly, freely and discreetly answered. fWPull directions accompany each.box. Glf" Price$1 per box, or six boxes for $5. PT'Bcnt by mull, free of postage, ou recclpt ol | price. |3F~SoId by all respectable Druggists. DR. W. R. BIER WIN * 00., Sole Prof-r it tors, mri?4 dAwly No, 99 LP erty Str., New York. BAB, UaOjDvT. B A R IRON, Konnd from 3-16 to 3 in. Bib laow, Square ?? \-4 to 2)4 in. 1<a> l*o*. Flat, ? toiiAitf in. Bar iRnjr, Oval, ?? 3-8 to 1A1 in. Bar Irox, Half Oval44 3-8 to 1AJ4 in. Bar Irox, Cut to lengths for Tire. Bar Iron, Hoop, from to 3 in. From Penn I sylvania, American, Wayne, and Sligo Mills, Pitta burgh. P. 0. HILDRETH A BRO., au-2 63 Main street! Ilosendulc Cement. I ilfi HBLS ROSENDALE CEMENT, the only reli. I Wl" able article in the market,for sale by aul4 p.C. HILDRETH A BRO. For Sale. ONE NEW IMPROVED THRASHING A CLEAN lng Machiue, Kalston's patent, six horse pow er, with truck. Enquire oi P.C.IIILDRETII A BRO, iur24 53 Main stre? t. MARYLAND LIME. 1 ( \(\ BARRELS Maryland Lime, fresh burnt, re 1" /II ceived by mrf P.O. HILDRETH A BRO. WIRE. 100 I Af kiln 80ft Wire, for Vineyards, received | <?\ IUl_J by P. 0. HILDRETH A BKO. mr8 63 Main street. FISH. 1 BARRELS NO. 3 MACKEREL, ' 600 Hi. bbls. 44 100 " No. 9 * 200 Kita 44 " 100 44 No. 1 large u 60 Hf. bbls White Fish, 100 44 Like Herring, Just received, and for sale by apa PAXTON. DONLON A 00LEBAY. TOBACCOS. 1 / W \ BOXES 6, 10 and 12 pin . black Tobaccos, lVfV/ 44 Superior Spun Rcll 44 150 Caddies lbs. black and bright 44 50 Btixoi superior bright lbs. 44 30 Kegs No. 1 tf-twist ?? In store and for ea'.e by ap? PAXTON, DONLON A OOLRBAY CIGARS, SNUFF, Ac. BARRELS GARRETT'S 8. SNUFF, r 30 Boxes Garrett's Packed 44 2 0 II x..s assorted brands Fine Cigars, .To Bbls. Choice Smoking Tobacco, Just received und for sale by ?P? PAXTON, DONLON * OOLEBAY. SALT AMD FLOUR; OAH RnLS. 0 ft. AND PITTSBURO SALT. -wUU 40044 Choice Family Flour. In store and for sale by ap2? - PAXTON, DONLON A OOLEBAY. SUNDRIES. " 100 15 BAGS Prime Rio ai d Laguyra Coffee, 60 Bbls. N. O. Molaases, 50 44 Golden Sirup. 30 Hhds. N.O. Hugar, 50 BbU. Loveriug's Refined 8ujrar, 1000 Kegs aa?>rt?U Nails, Splcsa, A lum, Oopneraa, jfadder, Ir d'go, Nut megs, Cloves, Shot, 500! Foapt, Candles, Buckets, Tubs, Washboards, Ac., Ac., Ac., For sale by ap29 PAXTON. DONLON A OOLEBAY NEW NACKBRKL. , HLF. BBLS. No* 3 MEDIUM, ' 200 44 No. 2 lOo Barrels No. 3 44 60 - No. 2 44 In store at myl7 LIST, MORRISON A CO. POTOMAC IIERRINO. BAHRELS NEW POT<iMAC HERRING, 10 Hlf. Bblo. Family Roe 44 Jnst received by my 17 LIST. MORRISON A 00. LARD. TIERCES FRESH LARD, 26 Regs Choice 44 Just received by myI7 LIST. MORRISON A OO. CHEESE. 1AA BOXES W. R. OUMH3K Jnst received by 1VU my IT LIST. MORRISON A 00. 49 BALT. CAAA BARRELS PITTSBURGH BALT, OUUU I5C0 u Ohio River 44 1000 " Kanawha 44 Jnst received at my 17 LIST, MORRISON A C0'8. CONNELLY, FORD & CO., luoriorruu or mo. 1 Illuminating Carbon 011, ahd BEN/OLK, V Also a very SUPERIOR LUBRICATING OIL., Successfully In use fcr cars, locomotlf e engines, spindles and other machinery. B37~Offlce and Works corner of 6th and Lindsay I itreets, WHEELING, W. VA. leblS I - eeTABLlSBBD M A UIM1 lion ?? " awam-n -HB Olbl PLACB WHBEBA CURB CAS BE OBTAINED. IwR. JOHNSTON HAS DISCOT**H> TH* MOST I Certain, Bpaidy and ??'T EIToMoal lUmrtj lh. World fcr all PrlT?ta IteM. WmksMi of th. Hack and Umlx, Stridor,., A ff?ctk)M of tka KiJn.ffl and Bladder, InTOtamary Dlaefcargn, In. {wiener, General DeblUtJ.Ner.oniM*, Djepepela, Knauor. tow ffXriU, Confoalon of fdeae, Palpita tionofthe Heart, Timidity, Sight or Giddiness ??? Used, Thro** NM? or Skin, A Beet lone of the Lirer, Long,, Scorn i^hor Bowele?tbuee Terrible dUorrten arising from ? hi Hulilarr Habits of Youth?thoee Bicaar aad eol ftarrJracll^Tmore ?? tbrtr ektlM than the U,n/ot Syreo. to the Uarinere of Olje>?.. bllfhtlo, tbelr moil brilliant ho pee or artidpattonl, render ing marriage, Ac, Impoulble. YODNQ MEN Bepetlally, who hare become u.e rtetlme of Soliwr, Viie tb.t dreadful and dtetroctire habit which an .sccpe to an ontimely grare thonaanta ot V?" J Men of the mort rialtad talent, and Mau lotellect, who might utherwlaa i a*e entranced lit. t.uine fenatee, with the thnndaie of eloquence, or waked tu ecatacy the lirlngljre, maj call .ith ful confldenco. MARRIACiE Married Pemona, or lonog Men contemplating marriage, being awareof phjaicalweaknt??,organlc debility, deformitiea epeedilj cured. lie who placea himaelf nndei the care of Dr. J. , ,i?t religiouely coo tide in hia honor ae a gentl. man, aod confidently rely npon hi- akiU a. a phyaician. ORGANIC -WEAKNESS Immediately cured and Full tflgor Reatored. This Diatrveaiug Affection? wiiichrendera Llfeaad Marriage ln,poa.lbl^?1< the penalty paid by the i Tictima of improper indulgences Vonagpenonaara too apt to commit a*c?a??a Iruin not being avare of the dreaJlul con?s)uencea that may eneae. how, I who that nnderatauda the anbject will pretend to | deny that the power of I tboae tailing into Improper hablla than bj the pm deut f Beaidea being depriredof the pl~ureol I healthy oftapring, the moat aenoua and daetructiTa aymftoma io both body and mind ariae. The ayatem 1 tKComea deranged, the Phya cal and Menta fnnc ucTu tV?.Uteo~l.lx?eofProcreatire P.wer,Nwroul I Irritability. Dyapepaia, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigeation, Conatttntlonal Bebillty, a waating of I the Frame, Congh, Conaumption, Decay and Death. Oflico, No. 7 South Frederick St., I Left hand aide going from Baltimore afreet, a few do<-re I torn the corner. Pail not to abeerre the name nnd^nnmber^t ^ ,nd contain a a tamp The I Doctor'* Diploma hang, in hie onsce. 1 A CD RE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. A'o Mercury or Kauteou* Druyt. DR. JOHNSTON, I Member of the Koyal College of Surgeona, Loudon, I Graduate from oue of the mu?t eminent Colleges in I the United States, and the greater part of whose Ufa 1 has been sptrtit in the hospitals of London. Pari*, I Philadelphia, and elsewhere, hat effected some of the u<*t astonishing cure? that were ev*r known; many troubled with ringing In the head and ear? | Wi en asleep, great neiTomneax, being alarmed at 1 sudden sounds, basbfulutas, with frequent blushing, | attended eemetlme with derangement ?f mind, were I cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addrtaeea all those who have injured them selves by improper indulgeagence and solitary hab J its, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them I for either business, study, society or marriage. Taxs* are some of tbe sad a.d melancholy Affects produced by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of bight. Loos of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ac Mmtaixt.?The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded?Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil forbodings. Aver sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Tim idity, Ac., are some of the evil* produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming w?ak, pale, nervous and | en*aciated, having a singular appearance about the I eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. YOUNG MEN I Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. 1 \l hat a pity that a young man, the hope of his I country, the darling of his parents, should bo snatched from all prospect* and enjoyments of life, by the consequences of deviating from the path of I nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such I persons mlst, before contemplating MARRIAGE, I Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most I necessary requisi'es to promote connubial bappi I he?s Indeed, without these the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hour I ly darkens to the view ; the mina becomes shadowed I with despair and filled with the melancholy reflee I tion that the happiness of another becomes blighted | with our own DISEASE .OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of I pleasure finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this I painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed I seuso of shame/or dread of discovery, deters him 1 from applying to thoee who, trom education and I respectability, can alone befriend him, delajing till I the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease I make their appearance, such ^s ulcerated sore throat, 1 diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and I limbs, dimness of eight, deafness, nodes on tbe shin I bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and ex 1 tremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at I last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose I fall In, anil the victim ot this awful disease becomee I a horrid object of eommiaer-ttion, until death puts I a period to his dreadiul sufferings, by sending him I to **tbat Undiscovered Country from whence no I traveler returns." , , I It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victime I to this terrible dieeawe, owing to the unskilfulnese I of ignorant pretenders, who, by the use ot that I Deadly I1>ison, Mercury, ruin tbe constitution and | make the residue of life miserable. STRANGERS I Trust n t your lives, or health, to the care of many I Unlearned and worthless Pretenders, destitute of I knowledge, nam? or character, who copy Dr. John I ston s advertisements, or style themselves, in the 1 newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians, inca I pable ot Curing, they keep you trifling month after I month taking their filthy and poisonous compounds. I or as long as the smallest lee can be obtained, and I in despair, leave you with ruined nealth to sigh I over your own galling disappointment. Dr. Johnston is the only Physician advertising. His credentials or diplomas always hang in hie I office. I His remedies or treatment are unknown to all I others, prepared from a life spent in the great hos I pitals ot Europe, the first in the country and a more I extensive private practice than any other Physician | in the world. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thoussmds cured at this institution I year after year, and the numerous Important Sur I gical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston wit I nessed by the reporters of the *'8un," t4Cllpper," I and many other papers, notices of which have ap I peared again and again before the public, besldea I his Htanding as a gentleman of character andreepon I sibiLty, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED letters received unle.s post-paid and con I taining a stamp to be used on the reply. Persons I writing should etate age, and send portion ofadver I tiscment describing symptoms. JOUN M. JOHNSTON, M. D., Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Jan9-lye Maryland. | ESTABLISHED 176a PETER LORILLARD, Snuff 4 Tobacco Manufacturer 16 * 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.) WOULD cadi the attention of Dealers to the ar ticles of his maufacture, viz BROWS 8NUPP. Maccabcj, Demigro*. Fins Rappee, Pnre Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitocfcse, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SSIFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot, |VAmmo* is causn to vox laxos xxdcctjo* is FUCKS or Fixb-Cut Caswixo isu Smokiwo Tobaccos, which will ax rotrs? or a Ecrnuom QCAUTT. TOBACCO. 8MOK1NO. SMOKING. Long, . Jago. No. 1, Spanish, No. 2, Canaster, Nos. 1 k 2 mixed, Turkish. Granulated. FINE CUT CHEWING. P. A. L., or plain, 8?eet Scented Oronoco, Cavendish, or Sweet, Tin Foil Cavendish N. B.?A circular of prices will be sent on appli eation. octll-Iy* Savings Bank of Wheeling, OJIflB, Maim-SL, between Monroe and Union. Money received on transient deposit Interest paid on Special Deposits. Collections tromptly attended to. Exchange on the East boeght nd sold. THOS. H. LIST, President. 8AM*L P* HILDRETH, Treasurer. janl4-'*9.