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&Ue guieUigtutt*. For the Intelligencer. FORT FISHER. ??Turned back!" And their joy flames wild and fierce, A glean for their flag'* dark story. Toey make the breadth of their woe-swept land, Alight with this spark of glory. Turned back! Like a Hoe of D)om we ome; Wide apreal in the Battle curbing, *M:d crasbiog of shell an I storming cloud, Right ou in our path uu?Werving. Down with the right wal!?down with the left; Till the daylight shine In on h-sr ! Sweep up?sweep up! with our wooden walls, A*id nurileour wrath npon her! With iron might and with hero light, Till the whole sea wall is batter* d? Till the ?ta:n ia swept from our solditr names. Ana the iron strength la shattered. To the landward side! oh, hand to hand, From traverse to traverse driven. There's a bloody niche for everj step, Where desperate wills have striven; Tear down that 11 ig where 'twill not go up, And over our brave men dying. Pi ?ot lirm the fl taat wilt not turn bick, Wnile a ia^ or stripe is flying. Over the Bridg? that is fl inked by Death ? With cheer upon cheer stillringing, To the f owning Baationa' gathered strength O'er tne dead beneath they're springing. Oa to tho Parapet's bristling verge, Unflinching their colors bearing, i'UutiDfj theru Arm in the balie rain, Ob, but they out-dared Daring! Chfcr thro-rah the night till it rings In might, On the midnight Lrettes sweeping! Day break o! glory ! oh lockets, blaze, Like the morning sunlight leapinv. Gather our desd^roai the parapets, Or ttje trey stud'plain behind them, i'hs noble cost of our Victory; Oh, bury them where we flud them. Give the lasf*turn to our Oeean key, That grates on their ears like thunder I And suut the door of the Ocean wave, T j the pirate's vpotl and plundor. Ach*er from Army and Narv then, Woo swore with a faith nnihtken, T.iatro-t what it might and fell who must, Fort Fiiber should be taken! Emily T. Pabxib. The Effects of Impatience.?Nothing moro incapacitates a man for the lead than impatience. No constitutionally impatient man, who has indulged his tendency, ever gets to the bottom of thing*, or knows with any nicety the standing disposition and circumstances of the people he is thrown, or has thrown hinself, amongst. Certain sailent points he h possessed of, but not what reconciles itnd accounts for them. Something in him?an obtrusive eelf, or a train of thought, or likings and antipathies?will always come between him uud an impar tial judgement. Neither does he win confidence, for ho checks the coy, uncer tain advances which arc the precursors of it. We doubt if a thoroughly impa tient man can read the heart, or be a fair critic, or underdtaod the rights of any knotty question, or make himself master of any difficult situation. Tho pow er of waiting, deliberating, hanging in tmspense, ia necessary for all of these,? tho power of staying off for considerable periods of time merely personal leanings. ?London Saturday Review. A Full Stop.?An innocent old lady, who never before had "rid on a railroad," \vjih a passenger on one of the Vermont railroad* at the timo of a recent collision when a freight train collided with a pas senger train, smashing ono of the cars, killing several passengers, and upsetting things generally. As soon as he could recover his scattered senses, the conduct- j or went in search of tho venerable dame, whom ho found bitting solitary and alone in the car ( the other passengers having sought terra lirma,) with a very placid expression upon her countenance, not withstanding she had made a complete HummerHault over the scat in front, and her bandox and bundlo had gone uncer emoniously down the passageway. 41 Are you hurt?" inquired tho conductor. 'Hurt! why?" said the old lady. ''Wo have just been run into by a freight train, two or three passengors have been killed, and several others sovorely injured." "La me; 1 didn't know but that was the way you always stopped.? Vermont Record, HOLIDAY PRESENTS:! ? LAUUV flTOCK OF" II Cloaks, Sliawls, Fur a, and Dress Goods, O.l* all kinds, SOCU A?^ i?t>i?Liais, FKUNCIl MEKIMO*!, I 81LKI, LDST11R8, PL. AIDS, An I ?* nro\t minr other g)3<tf?toe -.luerous t injutLm, which I will tall At Greatly Reduced Price , At 1 wish to rednee my stock by the FII18T OP JANIIAKT. All thoie !n w\nt of snch article! wilt please pl*e mt ?ii e ?rly c.iU.J a* I ?m sure they will fiad It to their advantage. M. HEY MAN, I 'JT Main 9t , Wkcallng W. Va? d*eltt mccabe/kbaft"& CO., Wholesale Druggists, NO. 85 MAIN ST., WHEELING, WE8T VA. A LARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 01 Drugs, PtiinU, White Lead, Medicines, Oils, Brashes, Ctieuiicals, VamUAee, Pcrfnmerie?, Dyo-Stuffs, Patent Medictnas. Splcea, Ac., Ac., Always on hand, which are offered to the trade at low figure*. Purchv?-r? are respectfully Invited to oalL rayie ,)(\ ItOXES OASTILK SOlP, 60 ?' Colgate's Soap?, 50 Doseu Fancy Toilet Soape, at McC4 3K. KKAFT A 00/8 sepi6 and 11KKD. KKAFT A OO.'S. .10 CASES W1SUAUT-3 PINE TREE TAR 00R 4i' DIAL, W 0w? Concentrated Lye. ** llummcl's Essence Coffee, 100 Boxes Garrett A Son's Scotch SnuAT, at McCABE, KRAFT A CO. 8 ?epW and REED, KRATT A CO.'8. 1>)ZKN WRIQUT'3 PILLS, ~~ /U*50 M Ayer?s ?? 50 ?* Seller*! " 150 " MoLane's at McOABE. KRAFT A OO.'S ??pi6 and REED. KRAFT A 00.8. ?7? CASKS DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS i VI 50 " 11 oetetter'a Stomach Bitten, at MeCABE, KRAFT A OO.'S ?ej?S? and REED, KRAFT A OO.'S. 11 \ BARRELS ALCOHOL, 9S per cmnt. IV' SO *? No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil, at McOABE. KRAFT A CO.'fl sep-? and REED, KRAFT A OO.'S. WEST VIRGINIA Business College, AT WHIELllO. OOIOCOIXDBT i X. hitohooos;, AT NO. U?K MAIN STREET. (Hornbrook'a Baildlng.) |WOpm fbr Btudenta daj and evening. 'I1HK purpose of thia inatltatlon la to instruct JL' young men (and women too) in the principle* which govern the correct transaction of pecuniary buaineee,and in Accountantahlp audita concomitants BOOK-HKKPlSgO, ?tripped of ita abeard .verbUge and ancient pro lixity and intricacy, and adapted to the modern mode of doing business, especially in the United States iatbe leading subject of attention. Its lawk which are a* exact, unerring and free from excep tion as thoae of riatuie and comprised in very few words, are flrst made familiar to the student, whc who is then conducted through a course of practical Book-keeping, in numerous sets of books in great variety ef forma, till he thus acquires a mastery o: the art which enables him to apply It with facility to any kind of bnslneaa. A-WaiTISti SCHOOL is open day* fcnd evenihg, attended by both ladies and gentlemen, where, without entering for the full course,a good, hand-writing can be obtained ins few weeks. ARITHMETIC, and Its Application to all manner of OOUNTUiO-IIODSJI CALCULATIONS, receive the attention ?thair primary importance de manda. The student wIU be made acquainted with several modea of calculation not found In booka tending greatly to the abbreviation of hia work. . There ia open to the student alao a course of BUSINESS SCIENCE comprising Political Economy, Commercial Law and usages, Finance, Banking and Currency; alao of eminent Business Men In regard to the bea method# of .conducting business successfully as avoiding failure. Inftmctloni In the above subjects are interaper od with rna'rims and inculcations tending to th formation of high character as men and citizens. The course of instruction is. intended to be at comprehensive and thorough aa that qt any o! the Commercial Collegia, while the expense to the stu dent ia much lees. 1.1. H. begs leave to refer thoae to whom be ia unknown to the officers of the banka in Wheeling and Bridgeport, antTftepecially to his atcdenta. TERMS, *c. For the full course above indicated, including the requlaite blank booka for Book-keeping, the charge ia |40, payable on entering. The time usually re quired for the course is from two to three months; but the student is not limited in time?he may remain as long; and return aa often, aa he pleaaea. Jan7 HOLIDAY GIFTS. QHBAT BAUOA1NS IN JKWKLRT. W. FOB-SYTH & CO., 2 A 44 Nassau SL, N. Y.,(adjoining the Post Office,) offer for sale the tallowing Magnificent List of Watches, Chains, Jewelry, &c., VALUED AT - - 9300,000. Each Article One Dcltar, and not to be paid fox until you know what yod are to get! CO Gold A Pilvkr Watchks, vabyiho ia Pniox rxoM $15 to $100 200 Ladies' Gold Watches .. $c5 each 500 Ladiee' and Gent's Silver W itches lb 41 8000 Vest and Neck Chains, from 6 to 10 M 8000 Quid Band bracelets 0 to 10 " 8000 " " ?? 8 to i ?? 8000 Oameo Brooches 4 to 6 " 3000 Mosaic and Jet brooches 4 to 6 " 8000 Lava and Florentine Brooches....4 to 6 44 8000 Coral Ear Drops 4 to 8 u 5000 Masonic A Gents'Breast Pins..2,50 to 8 " 8000 Watch Keys 2 to fl " 2500 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2 to ? " 3500 Setts of Boeom a tin's.. ..2,50 to 8 u 8500 8leave Buttons .2,60 to 6 " 5000 Plain Kings 9.50 to 5 " 6000 Stone set Kings 1,50 to 10 44 5o00 Lockets? -.2,50 to 0 ? 10,000 aetts Ladies' Jewelry 5 to 10 " 10,000 Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Hold ers 4 to 6 ?? 10,000 Gold Pens, with Bilver Extension Cases, and Pencils .4 to 6 " The articles in this stock of Jewelry are of the neatest and most fashionable styles. Certificates of all.the various articlos are placed in sealed envel opes and mixed, thus giving all a lair chance, and pent by matilor25cents each; andon'the roceipt of the certificate, it is at your option to send Ono Dol lar and take the article named in It or not. Five certificates, $1; eleven for $4; thirty for $5; sixty-five (or $10; and one huudrea for $15. Certificate money to be enclosed wi.h the order. Correspondence promptly answered. AGENTS wanted in evory Town and Regiment. Send for Oireular! Address, W. FORSYTH A CO.. novl2-3md&w 48 A 44 Nassau street. New York. 25 Per Cent. Saved FALLjANO WINTRB GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING | OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. At tsk present niau prices/)* qoodb it is an object to 8A.YH 25 PER CENT.1 * t * ean bo effected bj calling at M. GUTMAN & CO S, NO. 24 MONRO ? 8TREKT,* Who have now on hand a splendid assortment of overcoats, drk38 00ats, BU3INK33 004t3 , woltking ooats, PANTS, vests, FURN18111NQ UOOD8, And In fact everything pertaining to a gentleman's outfit. Consumers ?ud Dealer* are respectfully invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Goods warranted to be as represented. Don't foiget the place. m. odtman A co., sepS No. 24 Monroe street, Wheeling. 864. FAIL JRADE. 1864 WHOLESALEjlRY GOODS. SIMPSON & WILSON, i MO 10 KOBIB.OB ST., AVI IN 8T0HB AND NOW RBOBIVINQ A . Urge and varied stock of DRY GOODS, Which we offer et LOWEST CASH PRICKS, Also a large stock of SHAWLS, BALMORALS, HOOP-SKIRTS, WH1TB GOODS, TRIMMINGS, WOOLBN HOODS, COMFORTS, Ac- Ac. NOTIONS & VARIETY GOODS Large Stock and Groat Variety. Merchants will find it to their interest toj eaR and examine. tw Special tention paid to orders. NOTARY PUBLIC. OrnCB No. 63 Malaetreet, WhecUn?,Va- will atte&d to taking acknowledgements of Deed% i Powers of Attorney, Ac^ and also to obtaining ar reareof nay and bounty money due the hairs ot de- j SiaiPSOSI *. WiLSOH, No. 10 Monroe Street. S. P. HILDESTH, BX73I3SJSS6 ^ABDS. mil 011XQLX. J AS. DALSELL. SOI Crangle, Dalzell & Co., Wholesale Grocers, M PBODCGB.Aan>OOIUUggIOH ?gHCUA?Tg. HO. $3 A 40 MONBOJ iND (il MAKRMT 81., ?pr8 * WHESLIHQ. WK8T VA. JOHN H. HOFFMAN, noaoAiiTowii, wkst va.. Aitorntf for Proicutiiif PENSIONS, BOUNTIES^ ARREARS OF PAY, AND ALL MILITARY CLAIMS, sogs A B. CALDWELL, ATTOBNEY AT T.AW WHBELISS, .WKST VA., Wf ILL practlca' in Ohio, Mart hall, Brook* and V TBuoock cowtiea. tW Office eait aide Jourtk street, opposite M. M. Charch. oct30. A3*. ROBlETiOrf, M. D. T. LDXSroRl), A. M ROBERTSON A LUNSFOBD, 8UHQEON DENTISTS, Wo. 143 Market Street, declP WHIRLING, W. VA. ^ C. A. WINQEETEH, ^DENTIST, WOFIIOI AND RB8IDKNCK, No. H, lUrkW ?treet, nearly oppoaite Custom Home, mrlftly ? WHEELING. W. YA. DB. E. Ch WINCHBI.Ii, imDENT 1ST, Office and Residence, 149 Slafkat St* WHXJSLiNQ, VA , DR. M. F. HULLIHEN, DENTIST, WHJSKLINO, W. VA. 4V0mce?Corner of Market and Qalncr streets, one Bqaare above the Poet Office. deeply T. Jti. LOGAN Sc CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, WI11BLINO, V A. ' HAVE removed to-1 heir NEW WAREROOMS, No 47 Main Street, and No - 8 Qulncy Street. Main Street Entrance, next door to Baker Hopkins. Qulncy 8treet entrance near the Bait. B. B. Depot, and wharf. DRUGS, PAINTS, OIL8, MEDICINES, VARPIBHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW 01^88, PERFUMERIES, WHITE LEAD PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. Offered to the trade,in city and country, at Una priceJ and of the bat quality. Cash and prompt cnitomore are Invited to aalL apVtQ P. g. HILDBETH & BBO. S3 Main Street, Wh??llMg, V a. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Nail Rod, Window Glass, Maryland Lime, Bar Iron, Printing Paper, Common Lime, Nails, Wrap. Paper, Flonr, Sheotlron, Plaster Paris. Shanghai Matches Wire, Land Plaster, Salt, CastSteel Cement, Wooden Ware; Jko Agents for Howa's Improved Counter and Platform :-i U vJJcales. The Highest 'MarketPrict paid for Magi, Flam teed Qinung, Scrap Iron, de. jy!8 a. W.PJLXTOK. JOUB DOSLOn. 0.0QL1BAT PAXTON.DOSLON & OGLEBAY, Wholesale Groeers, PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Hos. 52 and 54, Main St., ovl W hasllag, Va. CHAS. H. BERRY, Nob, 18 and 19 WmUr Street, scturer and Dealer In Manilla, Hemp, Cotton & Jnte HOPE, BKDOO&DS, LINEi, TWINES, TAR, PITCH, OAK UM, BLOOKS, FISHING TAOKLB, GUM 1108B, BELTING AND PACKING, Jj90 FIRE BttICK.TII.li * PLAT. Philadelphia Bonnet Depot. Biai of thb Rid, Whiti ahd Blum Bowm. E. WALTERS, Ho. Ida main St., WbMlln(,W. V?. Kmp< oonatantlj on band a ipleudld aaorV ment of Millinery Goods, B0NNKT8, LADIES* RIDING HATS AND GAPS, Of the lateat Parla Style. Abo CLOAKS and M ANTILL18, or the latest atyle. 49"0uatoni work promptly attended to. Bleach lag and Pressing done at the ahorteet notice. my?8 ~ JOHN L. HAKGREAVE8, ? DBALIft 1*? Read) Mixed faints,,Glass,: SASH AND DOORS, GILT AND ROSEWOOD 1 PICTURE ?RAMUS, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, So. 83 malm Str..t, Jyl8-6m WHEELINO.W.V' EUSTON & STOREY, BREWERS, | COR. HUI.1CT a. JHAKKCT STB. ] aep'J2 V. " SWEENEY, BELLA CO,. (Suoeeaaora to T. Sweenej^k Bon and M. Sweeney MANUFACTURERS OF Praised * Cut, Flint St French Flint G L A SS WA RE, WHRKLING WORKS,.................Noam Wbivuiq IXOBLSIOR WORKS,. Mabtikbtill*, 0 IVOVFIOR?No.? QcihctStssst.-C* declS CULM L U5) s. |. C. L. ZANE & CO. IttforUr. _m4 Dtmitrx in rortien 4 Drmutu Wines and Liquors, Manufacturer* or Pure Catawba Wlnea, Owner Brass*, maawamm Man * Mum Bn. WHEELING, V A IT MRP constantly on hand Brandies, Scotch ani jTV. Iriah Whiskies, Jamaica Rums and Oordlall Choice Old Rye and Bourbon Whtaklea sep2T? The People's Bank. OFFICE No. SO Main street. Wheeling, Ta. Money received on deposit. Interest paid on special deposits. Notes and bills discounted. Exchange bought and aold. Oollectiona at home or from abroad promptly i attended to. John Reid, Christian Haas. J. T. Scott, John Vockler, Sam'l J. Boyd, Richard Carter. ? __ ^ JOHN RRID, Prca*t? B. M. ROW, Oash*r. mj? FRESH OYSTERS! foraal. by BOOTH, BATTILLB 4 00.. at ?.tT Bwt Itan, M?r Moon. ao4 Water itrMta, INSURANCE. INSURANCE. ,.:j rp g Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, WHBKLISG. INCORPORATED IN183r. WAKES RISKS AT THE LOWEST RATES ON X Building* of all kinds, Steamboats, Purniture .and. Merchandise, and against all dan gars attending (he Transportation or Goods on rivers, seas, lak?v canals ana railroads. - r B. OR ANGLE, President. JOHN *. HOPKINS, Becretary. DIRECTORS. Robert Orangle, Daniel Lamb, Robert Morrison, J. O. Acheron, 8. Brad j, James Dalzell, John Donlon, Samnel Ott, fcW The office of the Company bas been removed to No. 60 Main street. ?. Applications for insurance will be promptly at tended to by the President or Becretary. aprfll THE Home Insurance Company, OF* HEW YORK, HAS TAB LARGEST CASH CAPITAL Of ANT 91&M 'XNSURANOK COMPANY IN iirawTni, Its Hat Assets Jan. 1st, 1864, being . $3,210,467 01. T7UU AND INLAND POLICIES issued! upon the i1 most reaeonable terms and L08SE8 PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID on application to W. P. PETERSON, Agent. Office on Main St., next door to M. A M. Bank, aprl fRANLKIN INSURANCE COMP'Y OP WHEELING, VA. CAFITA-L - . $160,000. DlRKCTOBSi ' John Held, T. P. Shallcroas, Geo. K. Wheat, Geo. Mendel* John Zeockler, Bam'i McOlellan, G.W.Franxheim.Jas. N. Vance, Alex. Laughlin. co cots, furniture, steam boat# and cargoes on the Western rivers and lakes, and also on the lives of persons for a term'of years. This Company offers' tnperior inducements to farmers, whereby, they can be insoftd for three ytars at reduced rates. Thlsbe Ing a home institution, composed of some ninety-four stockholders^ most of whom are among our best bn " SSSSSSsflSSSSS^S. tfeSS'SSr patronage. Applications for insuranoe will be promptly at tended to by the Secretary. Offloe, No. 1 McLure House,' being the same for merly occupied by Adams Express Company. N. 0. ARTHUR, Secretary. JOHN BUD, President. BAM'L MoOUtLLAN, Vice-President. N.C. ARTHUR Agent for paying Pensions. Office, No. 1, McLure House, being the same office formerly oocuptod by Adams Express Company. aprl ro THOSE WHO WISH TO BE I isr SXJJR OB X> AGAINST ALL CONTINGENCIES. nONTIMESTALISSURAMOS COM \j PANY, of the City of New York. OaSB Capital (all paid In). ?00,000 00 ?sets 1st July, 1803 1,261,634 10 SEVENT Y-PIVE per oent. of the nett profits de clared to Policy Holders annually, in which the essnred participate without incurring any risk. OBSCURITY FIRE INSURANCE O OOkPAN Y, of New York?FIRK AND INLAND. Uash Capital (paid in)...... $600,000 00 Aaetslst August, 1868 760,151 78 Three-fourths of the nett profits declared to Polioy Holder* annually. FIFTY-FIVE PER OENT. of Earned Participation Premiums declared for the year ending August, 1863. Mutual life insurance com pany, of New York. The LARGEST CASH CAPITAL of any Insurance Company in the United States. Assots February 1st, 1863 .$0,250,000 The business of tnis Company is ooudooted on the MUTUAL principle in the strictest sense of the'term the entire surplus, DEDUCTING NECESSARY EX PENSES ALONE, being EQUITABLY DIVIDED among the AS8DEED. FORTY-FIVE CENT8 A WEEK will insure $1,000 on the life ofa man aged 80. POLICIES will be Issued upon the most reasona ble terms in any of the above RELIABLE COMPA NIES for Wheeling and Tiotnity and losses promptly Adjusted and paid, en application to W. F. PETERSON, Agent. Office Malnatreet, next door to M. A M. Bank. sepl5 A. H. Faxwcrucos, J. O. Kkllky, M. Bwpboi. 0. W. 8c nw ABTXt A. Gram, O.F.Huber. A. H, FRANCKCU8 & CO., 4 513 Ksrket and 510 Commiroa St., PHILADELPHIA, iMPoarns ahd diat.sm a Cotton Yarn, Batts, Wadding, WICK, TWISKS * ROPES, OIL CLOTHS, LOOKING GLAS8KS| PAHO? BAS KETS, WOODSN A WILLOBTWABB. sepl7-6m SAM*LL. OTT. MOftOAX L. OR. H11X* Samuel Ott, Son 9t Co., AQ1HTS rOI FAIRBANKS .oCS STANDARD SCALES, ? DAPTHD TO BVBRY BRANCH Of BOUINM f\ where a oomctand durable Bole t> required.* Counter Scales or Every Variety. PORTABLE k DORMANT SCALES FOR STOBB8, HAI AND CATTLE SCALES, Warehouse & Transportation Scales, Scale* for Grain and Flour?Scales for Railroads? Scale* for Coal Dealers and Miners?Cotton and ? Sugar Scales?Farm and Plantation Scales PostOJQce Scales?Banker and Jewel* I are Beam*?Weigh Master*' Beams, |f | 4e. All of which are warranted in every particular. Call and examine, or sand lor an illustrated and descriptive circular. N b.?These Scales hate ad sUel bearings, which purchasers will find upon examination Ls not the 1 case *lth other Scales offered for sale in this city which are represented to be "as good at Fairbanks.' A scale with cast iron bearing* cannot be durably accurate. SAiFL OTT, SON & CO., Agents. niuuLiuuiun Hardware,8addiery Hardware, &c Cor. Market ft Monroe sts^ jogp. - eLure House, rnhli * WHBClilMQ. >A. Savings Bank of Wheeling, OJfcx, Mtin Jktrotmtd Unitm. Money bjscbvm) on ummiknt dhpobh iDtmit pdd 01 ?ym? PapoaiU. Collection) promptly attentat to. Bxchangeon the Saitbought udaold. c TH08. H.SlBJ,Prudent. BAtTL P HltDRBTH. Treararer. lanlt-'&D. Excelsior Planing ivrai, HATING fitted op my eetafcUihment with the Iataat Improved Machinery, I am ndw pre pared to fnrotah atjny office in B&tBOBPORT, the Weather-Boarding. Doora, Saab, Bhlnglea, Bhel.tog, Oornlce-Boaid?,8hntteii, MooldlngiiPallngi, Pan nelStut^Tramea, and Bonding MaterlaW Generally, i All deUTered froe at, ohargea at the CIotc tand and PltUbnrgh R. E. Depot, and alio at the Baltimore and Ohio and Hempfield R. R.Depota. pdw uiaeis yioBipny to. . ... OXORM KKRUNR, [formerly of the firm olSIMin A EeeUne.) maaroyT, Bebnont Oo., O. JtMa< Hot Pressed Nuts. H,SEREffiZS&- ^ norta P.0.H1LDRR&?BR0. TBANSPOBT ATIOM. 1AS8KNOEB TRAINS will rnu by. the following Mbodnlv On And sflcr Nor. 6th, 1864: HXPRBfS TRAIN. Leave? Wheeling at. H:00jU4. Benwood. 11:20 .. Monnda ville 12.00. Grafton ..... 5:05 p.m. Oakland. ... 8.00 ?? C amber land. 11:10 M Majtinsburg 3:18 A.M. Waahlngt'n J*tn SJ4 ..." Arrive at? Baltimore......... 8:40 - Returning. leave Baltimore at...'.. 0.40 P. tt. Leave*? Wheeling at.... 9:50 P. M. Ben wood ..10:80 .. Moundaville 11:01 .. Grafton 8:39 a. m. Oakland. I'M .. Cumberland..., 9:83 p. M. Martlnaburg... 1:18 .. Wash. Jn'tn.... 631 .. Arrive at? Baltimore- 6:45 Waahin?,nJ'a~10:07 .. Martfnsburz. ? 8:13 a.m. Cumberland... 7:16 .. Oakland......?10:40 .. Grafton ?.... 1:16 p.ac. Moundsville..... 6:18 .. Ben wood 6:40 .. Arrive at? Wheeling....... 7:10 .. MAIL TRAIN. Returning Leave? Baltimore at.... 9.-00 a. u. Wash. Jntn 9:80 Martlnaburg... 8.00p.m? Cumberland .... 7:16 Oakland 10:13 'Grafton 1:10 Moundsville.... 6;00 4 Ben wood 6:20 Arrive at? Wheeling 6^0 W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. . J. B. FORD, nov5 General Agent, Wheeling. HSHPF1ELD RAILROAD CHANGK OF-iTlMB:! , \N AND AfTKR MONDAY1, ttOVESHSKB TUB I. t 28th, the trains on this BoaH Wit! run as follow*, f <ly except Sundays: Leave Washington.... 1% A, M. ' Arrive at Wheeling..- ...........10 " RETURNING: Leave Wheeling 8 P. M Arrived at Washington? 6 u AD freight to he forwarded from Wheeling must bt> delivered at tho depot before 2 o'clock P. M. to Insure |tsShipment the tame day. liov24 ' W.D. BURTON. Sop't ?p -j- g rp NATIONAL BANK OF -WHBBLISO. CAPITAL, - ilOO.OOO. Bank open vbou ? a. m? until s p. m. Discount days Thursdays at 10 A. M. , Money. received on Deposit. Oollectiona made .and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange bought and sold. . directors. . Geo. K. .Wheat, Jacob Hornbrook, ? obn K. Botaford, Jos. Bell, J cob 8..Rhodes, Chester D. Knox, G W Franabeim, George Edwards, .. O . John F. MeDermot. G. Adams, Cashier. Gao. K. Whsat, Prea't. aprfl o. a. BOOTH, W. <L BATTSLLX, BOOTH, BATTELLE & CO. [Successors to Conrad Mai or,] PSALMS in C ? FAMILY GROCERIES, BOAT STORKS, PRODUCE, /RK8H AND CUBED MEATS, LAKE ICE AND OANNED FRUITS, /to^ Ac., Corner of Monroe and Water Streets, WHEELING,. W. VA. IN connection with the house there la a Wharl Boat, and it Is' the design of tho firm to do a forwarding and Commission and Storage business, act as Steamboat Agents and furnish all desirtble information p'ertainmg thereto. Jyl3-6m j. o. JKLLT, joun MUL&iim.: Mn Higgins' Gallery, MONROE 8TBEET, Between Main and Markot, PHO TO GAAP HS?Plain or finished in Oil or India Ink, from life or copied from old picture*. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS ? Particular pains taken with this popntar style of picture. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS-At less than Publishers'prices. j A good variety of GILT A ROSEWOOD FRAMES ! will always be on hand at reasonable prloee. decJIS CONNELLY, FORD & CO., ~~ MAOrxCTOKUB or 80.1 Illuminating Carbon Oil, B KjjZ OLE, Also a Tea ow SUPERIOR LUBRICATING OIL.) Buooessfully la.use for cars, locomotive engines, spindles and otijie^JBiachinery. "Office and.Works, owner of 5th and Lindsay, streeta WHEELING. W. VA.* lebUT P. C. HILDBBTH & BBO liHsds Street, WHEELING, WEST VA. o "HOWE'S" STANDARD SCALES, HAT or Cattle, Platform, Counter and Grocery SCALES, "HOWE'S" ARMY SCALES, Adopted, by the Government as the Standard Scales, ?very Scale warranted. P. C. HHiDRETII A BRO., iebtt Agents for the Manufacturer. J AS. If. DILLOH. JHO. B. TEIMBIA NEW FIBM. JAMES fit. DILLON A CO, No. 103, Market Street, Whuliko, W. Va. T)LUMBERS. Gas Titters, Brass Pounders and Ma* jL chlnists, dealers in Wrought Iron, Galvanized Aqueduct, and all sices of Lead Pipes, Ohandaliers, Gasfixtures of,every description, Sheet Lead, Brass Oocks and Valves', 8team Whistles, Steam and Water Guages, Lift and Force Pumps, 8ink, Hose, Babbit Metal Block Tin, Zink, Antimony, Cruci bles. Lightning Rods, Points and Insula;, tors, and all other article* connected with the bast* of Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Agent for the Meneely and Amalgam Bells. Well Tubing, Tools, Pumps, Ac., for Oil WeM* J furnished on Short notice. Cash paid for Coppery Braas and Lead. Orders from abroad carefully and promptly filled, augl-tf. O. W. JOHNSON & SON, ?utufietmnr. of Copper* Tim and Sheet Iron \Var?. Having availkd odrbklvkh or all thj. ImprovedIkcflitlM, nut better preparedno* than itk to fill all order, for an; article or work It the above line of buaineu. Valtle. and Oohdncton sad. to order. Steamboat wo* done in a anbatan tial and workmanlike manner. We are now paying particular attention to thl. branch or tb. trade, ana can guarantee utlafactlonln ever; particular.. To Wbolenle Dealer, we' can offer lndnc?mont> thai cannot be fotrnd elaewhere. Oor nock of .Ware li oomplete, and the auortment la full at all timaa. W. keep a .took of thelatert and moat approved patters, of Goal and Wood Stove, on band at all time.. U.W.J0KHB0N4B0N, ? _ . Mo.119 Mark?t Square, lj?-d*wt? Wheeling, Va. Saddles, Harness,Trunks &c All kinds of repairing promptly done, and In a pro MILIJLNEjPrS? GOODS At Rediioed Prices. A CHANCE FOE BARGAINS. HAYING on hand an unusually large and varied stock of Goods, such as Bonnets, Hats, Osps, Cloaks, and all kinds or Trimmlfig*. Also a fnll as sortment of WOOlsn Goods, and desiilng to close them oat rather than hold (hem orer, we ask those desiring to purchase anything in oar line to call and examine oar stock. Tbe goods will be sold at leas price than they ean be had at any other house in the city. norS! J.tK. WALTERS. JOHN McKELL & CO., China, Gla&s & Queensware, 1 LAMPS, OILS, LAMP F1XTOEBI, No- *.0 MAIN STREET. BOftNT permvnner. ?eo20'M f. B. 8HBPPARD. 181, Main Street a Mir.m nr Glad News for tlie Unfortunate TFTH SOUGHT FOR Discovered at Last. Cures in from ona to three days. CHEROKEE REMEDY ?AND? CHEROKEE INJECTION. Gompouzvdkd no* Boots, Babks * Lkavbs. CHEROKEE REMEDY, the great Indian Diuretic, carofl all dUeas*? of tho urinary organs, such as Incontinence of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, and Is especially recommended in those eases of Floor ' Albas (or White? in females) where all the old nan aeons medicines bsTe failed. sap-It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only beinj? from one to two teaspoonsfnUb three times per day. KTIt is diuretic and alterative in Its action; pu rifying and clearing the blood, causing it to flow In all of its original pnritj and vigor; thus removing from the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is intended as an ally r r assistant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY, and should be used in conjunction with that medicine In all cases 01 Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Flour Albas or Whites. Its effects are healing, soothing and demul cent; removing all scalding, heat, chordee and pain, instead o^the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced with nearly all the cheap quack Injections. ?-By the nwof the CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE INJECTION?the two medicines at the same time?all improper discharges are remov ed, nnd the weakened organs are speedily restored to full vigor anJ strength. 49*For lull particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write us and we will mail freetoan^address, a full treatise. Price, CIIKKDKEE REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. t3ET"Price, CHEROKEE INJECTION, $3 por bot tle, or three bottles for $5. 49*>8ont by Expresj to any address on recoipt ol price. 49~Sold by all druggists everywhere. DR. W. R. M EH WIN * CO., Solo Proprietors, nirl7 dAwly No. 69 Liberty Str., New York. HE ghrea_t ndian medicine BOOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES, Cherokee Cure! N UNFAILING CURE for Spermatorrhea, Semi _1 nal "Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all diseases oaaaed by self-potation; such as Loss of memory, Universal Lassitude, Pains in tho Back, Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age, Weak Nerves, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wake fulness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale Countenance Insanity, Consumption, and all the Diroful com >laints caused by departing from the path of na i.ure. iSB^Thia medicine is a simple vegetable extract, and one 00 which all can roly, as it has beon used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not (ailed in a single instance. Its curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn case. py~To those who have trifled with their consti tution, until they think themselves bejend the reach of mod leal aid, we would say, DESPAIR NOT! the CHEROKEE OURE will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doctors have failed! fSj^Por fall particulars, get a Circular from any Drug Store In the country, or write tho Proprietors, who will mail tree to any one desiring the sanio, a lull treatise in pamphlet form; Price j'flper bOtt!e,or three bottles for 15, and forwarded, by Express to all parts of the world. *9"Sow-by ?U respectable druggists everywhere. DR. W. R. MERWIN A CO., Sole Proprietor, rorlT dAwly No: 69 Liberty 8tr., New York COUGH i>?MORE! . - TP. V S TRIC KliA 1)' S ? Dr.' Stricklimd*s Mellifluous Cough Balsam is war* ranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Sore Throat. Consumption, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by Druggists. _ General Depot 6 East street*.Cine' "" " Fourth nciunati, 0. .... ?uC ustubo. men'and the Press, re* ommend Dr. StrSofcland's AatlCLolera Mix tar a aa the only certain renurtyXer Diarrhcpa and Dysentery, It is a combination of Astringents, Absorbents, Ftimu I en ts-and Oarnilhati ves,aod is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed. - 117 Druggists. General Depot 6 East Fonrth Street, Cincinnati 0. cfRiCKLANfiJg ~ 10 - pi baa cured thousands W ofBlintf and Bleeding Piles. illef and aSacts a permanent cure. t is *atnlnted to cure. jMTt directly. General Depot B Eu NBRVOD8N ESS, AND DEBILITY, DR. BTRICKDANiyS TONIC.?We can recommend thrmn inffnrtnr, nl?t. In*. A 1:1.. 1_ .. won, free from Alcoholic llqnort; it strengthens the whole nervous system; it creates a good appetite^ and is warranted to core Dyspepsia and NervousDebility. Ginolnrmtf. n Cincinnati. O. *?"?le by BRENTMKQER * DERBY; REED. KKAIT * CO.; M'OABE,: KRAFT * OOj LOGAN. LI8T k CO., M'LANK BROTHERS; K. BOCKINu ? ? ? owxnano; s. h?m:k i Ni4; C. W. GRAHAM, Wheeling, and by Druggistl generally, * v . Oct. 21-dawly. A CARD. DR. R. II LEE?PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND AOOOUOHER?thankful for past favors would respectfully inform his friends ana the public generally that he is still doing business at his old stand. Main street, near the Suspension Bridge, when he trill be happy to attend to any business in his Une that may be entrusted to his care. Might calls promptly attended to. Dr. Lee is a graduate of the Kcletic Medical Institute of Cincinnati, and has been variously engaged in the practice of his profcstion for the last fourteen years. Dr. Lee now prepared with all the necessary apparatus for the Medical application of Electricity in the treat ment of Ghrdnio diseases, to which he would invite the apeclal attention of the afflicted. So perfecti the "Healing Art" of the present day (as practiced by Eclectics) that few need despair of receiving per* manent benefit if they cannot be perfectly cured. 8pecial attention given to dlase>ns of women and children. All oommunicatlona strictly. confidential. Our practice is safe, certain and prompt, leaving no mercurial taint In the system, but cleansing reno vating and strengthening the general system, acting in unison with Nature's unerring laws. / : Whxxlu9, W*s* Va.,Doc. 4th, 1863. 2b all iohom it may concern: We, the under ?Jgned mefnbers of t&e West .Virginia Legislators take'pl&sore in saying -thstwe have known Dr Richard H. Lee many years previous to the break ing.outof'the Rebellion, as a successful and ener getic practitioner of Medicine (of the Eclectic Bchoo both in Kanawha county Va, and Galia county Ohio. Q. SLACK, Senator 7th Dist. W. 8. DUNBAR, M. H. D. JOHN M. PHELPHS, Pres. SeuaU |y Office one door south ef Kramer's Hots Main street. Ladies wishing to consult the Dr. (If they prefer can call at zoom No. 89,. Grant House, and Mr Lee will take plehsure in acoompanying them; the office. Caa be found at the Grant House * night. sucSMAw BALTIMORE LOCI HOSPITAL fBT MTABLIBH1D AB A BBTCQl IfiOM QUAOXIRI.'CI Til IE ONLY PLACE WHBEK A Cl'ttK CAM BE OBTAIRKD. Del. JOHNSTON HAS DIBCOTIRKD THK MOST Certain, Speedy and Only Effectual Uemedy In the World or all Private Diseases, Weakness ot th? Bapk and Limbo, Strictures, Affection* of th-j Kidney a and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Im potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia Languor, Low Spirit*, Confusion of idefs, Palpita tion of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling, Dimness o Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the lie&d. Throat Nose or 8kin, Affections of the Liver, Lnngs, 8 torn* ach or Bowels?those Terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Yonth?those sscan and sol itary practices more fetal to their Victims than the song'of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their'moat brilliant hopes or anticipations, render ing marriage, Ac., impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which an nually sweeps to /in untimely grave thousand* ot Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis. tening Senates, with the thundera of eloquence, or waked to ecstaoy the living lyre, may call with fal confidence. MARRIAGE Married Persona, or Young Men contemplating marriage, being aware of phyaical weakness, organic debility, deformities speedily cured. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in hia honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon hia skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately cured and Full Wgor Restored. Thia Distressing Affection?which renders Life and Marriage impossible?is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Youngperaona are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of : the dreadinl consequences that may enane. Now, 1 who that underatanda the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation ia loat sooner by those falling into Improper habits than by the pru dent f Besides being deprived ef the pleasure 01 healthy offspring, the moat -serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the Physical and Mental Func tions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption,Decay and Death Office, No. 7 South Frederick St., Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to abserve the name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diploma hangs ia his office. A CORE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. 1)K. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges In the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris. Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected Hume of the most adtonishing cures that were evar known; many trouDled with ringing in the head aud ears wnen asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sonnds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometime with derangement of miud, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them solves by improper Indulgengence and solitary hab its, which ruin both body and miud, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage. Thksk are tome of the sad aud melancholy affects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakueaa of the Bacx and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimneaa of Sight, Loss of Muscuiar i ower. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debility Symptoms of Conaumption, Ao. Mxntallt.?The fearful effects on the mind are much to he dreaded?.Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Aver sion to Society, 8elf-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Tim idity, Ac., are some of tho evils produced. Thousakds of persona of all ages can now Judge what ia the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyea, cough and symptoms of consumption. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effect* of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured rendera marriage impoaaible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life* by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persona must, before contemplating MARRIAGE, Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary reqniaitos to promote connubial happi hesa. Indeed, without these tho journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect houi> ly darkens to the view; the mind becomea shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec tion that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. Whoa the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, lrom education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat* diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head ana limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and ex tremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall In, and the victim of this awful disease becomeo a horrid object of commiseration, until death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that Undiscovered Country from whence no traveler returns." It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the nnskilfalness of ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that Deadly Foiton, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make the residue of life miserable. STRANGERS Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of many Unlearned and worthless Pretenders, destitute o knowledge, name or character, who copy Dr. John* ston s advertisements, or style themselves, in the newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians, inca pable ol Curing, they keep you trifling mouth after month taking their filthy and poisonous compounds, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined nealth to sigh over your own galling disappointment. Or. Johnston is the only Physician advertising. Qis credentials or diplomas always hang in hie 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 more extensive private practice than any other Physician in the world. INDORSEMENT OP THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this institutios year after year, and the numerous important 8ur* gical Operations performed by. Dr. Johnston wit nessed by the reporters of the t48un," "Clipper," and many other papers, notices of which have ap peared again and again before the public, besidei his standing as a gentleman of character and respon sibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED' 46P*No letters received unless post-paid and con taining a stamp 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, jan9-ly* Maryland. RATIONAL HBDiCINK. DIU THOMAS J. K1SNEE WOULD respeotfnlly inform the citizens of Wheeling and vicinity that he has permanently located in this city for the practice of Medicine upon the Ra tional or Eclectic System. He has been engaged in the practice of his profession for a number of years, and has been eminently successful in the treatment ot all varieties of diseases, both acnte and chronic. Dr. K., as heretofore, will devote a good share of his time and attention to the treatment of all chronic | diseases of both sexes, such as Consumption and all varieties of Lung Diseases, all Diseases of the Throat. | Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Mercurial and Nervous Diseases. Rheumatism, Scrofula, every variety of Blood and Bkin Diseases, Epilepsy, Tumor, Wens, Spinal Affections, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Heart Affections, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Ac. Those peculiar to Females, via: In flammatory Diseases of the Uterus, Painful Irregu larities, Leuoorrhea, Prolapsus Uteri, and all Ner vous Diseases to which they are subject. Diseases of Children carefully an# rationally treated. Med icines mild reliable and agreeable. All communications strictly confidential. Night calls cheerfully and promptly answered. Office and residence one door west of Louis Abling*s Hotel, Third street, near Reed k Kraft's Drug Store, Centre Wheeling, W. Ya. Office houn from 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. REFERENCES. Prof. B. F. Payne, Steubenviile, Ohio. Dr. W. D. McGregor, " " Dr. Q. Arnold, Cambridge, Ohio. Prof. O. H. Cleave land, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Q. A. Melchimer, Van Wert, " |e27-lydAw ? ?W. I. WATOUl ALLMAN & WAYMAN, WMOUSALB OIAXJOS XV Boots & Siioes, HO. 48 MAIN ST., Three doora iboTi Qnincy?Kaat aide, ?JM WHJH1LIN0, W. VA.