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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Tusunderaigned take this occasion to remind their friends and the public generally, that in connection with the office of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up for :he execution or all kinds of A\ 1> OIt>? A:TI ECTA I. l>ttINTII??. Their materials being mostly uew, and embracing the la tost .styles of Job *ypc, and their iarge and well selected stock of paper, cards, inks, Ax., being purchased at the o?vest Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct do a?artntent, carefully and efficiently managed, they canguaraii tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the Neatnexs, Accuracy nud Promptness, with which their work will Iks done. They ate piepared to execute Cards, Programmes, ^ ClRrUI.ARS, I'OSTEUH. liiBKLs, Concert Baw, Kii.i. Heads, Hall Tickets, Kills Ladinci, Steamboat Hills, Bank Checks, Auction Bills, Order Hook*, 1)ray Tickets, Deeds, Freiuiit Hooks, Notes, Railroad Blanks, Receipts, Hotel Registers, Protests, Summons, Briefs, Election Tickets, And every other description of letter-press Printing. Als< til kinds of work in COIiORS AND BRONZES. ny^ II orders from a distance promptly attended to. SWKAKIKGKN ?fc TAYLOR. CINCINNATI. Apollo Building, N. W. cor. 5th & Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporated, 1848. THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities affbi ded at this Institution, for qua lifying individuals in a the rough practical manner for th counting room and business pursuits. Instruction?Book-keeping by Double Entry.?A complete practical course of Instruction is given in the art of keep ing scientifically Double Entry Hooks in the different de partments of trade, commerce and manufactures, compre hending the forms in u?e among the most eminent establish ments engaged individually or partnership in business; whether prosperous or adverse; in the purchase and sale of merchandise at wholesale and retail,im; orting and export ing on their own account, on commission or on joint specu lation, including speculations in stocks, real estate, <&c., wilh strnmboating, bank insurance, railroad, and books ol joint stock and chartered associations generally. Commercial calculations embrace every variety of corn putat ons pertaining to business operations, being taught iccoidir.gto the most approved methods?Interest, Dis count Equations, arb-tration of Exchanges, die. Mercantile Correspondence?Such exercises arc introduc ed 011 this subject are calculated to impress business ha bit and a genuine business style of correspondence upon liKMTtitulpF'-the student as well as familiarize him with commettial technicalities and phraseology, incuding pro forma Invoices, Account fa'es, bills of exchange, Acq. 1'ructical Penmanship.?One hour is devoted in teaching a systematic style of business writing, combining fieedom with a thorough command of hand and pen, accuracy and eleganre with eate and rapidity, and perlect legibility with beauty o! construction. Comu:crcutl i*aw ?.?id Political Economy.?Daily Lec tu:es are given op. these important topics, as connected with ttie avocations of the merchant in the operations ot commerce, and practical workings or trade, embracing the subject of Partnership, principal and agent, negotiable in struments, sales, debts, guarantees, etc.; also on the laws of wealth, currency, foreign and domestic exchanges, cred it, profit, interest, inter-national trade, Ax. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Instruct ion being given individually,applicants can enter at any time. A knowledge of the ordinary English branches is all the requisite preparatory qualifications. The business acquaintance of tho Principal enables him to lender a sistance to those wishingto procure situations on graduating. Good hoard can be obtained in the city at S2,G0 to ?3,SO per week. Diplomas order seal are awarded the graduates TEHMS:?For partial com>c, books, s ationery, c., in clusive. ?28.00. For full course, books, stationery. Diploma. ?frc.? inclu sive, S*>.00. JOHN GUNDRY. jan8'o3?1 yd Principal. Cincinnati Wholesale Paper Warehouse. ESTABLISHED 1S41. \\T E offer for sale a well selected stock of PAPEK >> CAKDS and PRINTING INK, HOOK HINDERS' LEATHER, and every description or PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS. Having been the first, by several years, to establish in the West a Paper busim?ss complete in all its parts, we have formed permanent connections with the best inanufactu> rers in this country, and receive cur supplies directly from fhein. The prices and terms we now offer are as favora ble as the same goods can he purchased for in the Eastern cities. We have the exclusive agency for tho superior WRIT ING PAPERS manufactured by PLANTER A: SMITH, OWEN & HURLBUT, and theCAREW COMPANY, be ing the highest grades of Writing Papers made in this country. Our stock embraces every description of Paper used in the West. We have but one uniform price to all. Orders by mail will be filled at the same prices as if bought !i? prison. Samples will be sent by mail free of cost. aug21. BUTLER A-BROTHER, Wholesale Paper Dealers, 97 Pearl Street. PAPER WAREHOUSE. e. O. OOOD^IAN a- CO. wuolesale DEALERS in Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink, bleac1iino POWDERS, FELTING, wire CLOTH, <S:C. Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O. AMONG tlieir stock, maybe found WRITING, ANl) BLANK HOOK PAPER, the laigest assortment in the West, of every description. 1'iinting Paper, all sires. Kng. & Amer. Tissue Paper, r.ook " " Copying Col'd. Medium *sc D'blc. Med. Blotting 11 Ass'd. 44 44 Filtering 44 Envelope. Druggist 44 Plate and Lithoprapb. Marble __ 44 Man*:la,genuine. glaxedand Gilt 44 I lard ware Paper. Cloth 44 Ham 44 Card 44 Match box "1 Roofing Papejr, prepared ami Tea 44 unprepored. Shoe '* Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Dry Goods 44 Tobacco " 44 4 4 Envelopes of every description, &c.?&c. BOARDS. Perforated, Binders', Bonnet, Press and Straw Boards. Also, Agent for Lightbody's Superior Printing Ink, Book, and Colored ink, ac. (jardit, and Card hoards. Extra Pearl Faced Cards. Extra People's 44 Printers' 44 Porcelain " Satin Surfaced Card Boards. ivort 44 Printers* 14 Satin Enameled 44 Porcelain 44. Pearl Scrfaced Colored Card Boards. The above Cards and Card Boards, are manufactured ex pressly for ourselves, andareofa most bcautilhl surface and fiinsli; they do not peel in working, and are afforded at a lower rate, than any Cards heretofore offered in this mar ket, and as low as they can be purchased in the East. ^rypealcrs and consumers in Paper aud Cards, areres pecfully invited to examine our stock. a11 ouvgoods are received-direct from manufacturers, which eualiles us to sell as low, if not lower, than any other house in the West. E3""Paper<made to order. aug2l-tt OIIVO TYPE fovnd1hky, GUILFORD AND JONES, N. guilford, N. V. jones. 41 SECOND STREET, BETWEEN SYCAMORE AND BROADWAY, CINCINNATI. OHIO. "evcrr Description of BOOK, JOB aiyi> NEWSPAPER TYPE CONSTANT! V.un HAND, OR manufactured TO ORDER. They arc prepared to furnish promptly and at the lowest cash priccs, every variety of Types to be found in their several Specimen Books, and the best Printing Presses, with all t heir apparatus. Large Job Letter, in all its varieties of Metal and Wood, Flowers, Cuts, Ornaments, ?fcc., will be supplied, or fur nished to order, at the lowest current prices. From their long experience and practical knowledge in Type and Press making, and large acquaintance with the \Vants or the West, they feel confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to ail who may favor them with their patronage. " tf. Co-Partner ship: Ow. HE1SKELI.& Co. have associated E. B. SWBA ? RINGKN. Jr..wlth them asa partner.the partnership commencing on the 10th ins:. The style of the firm win be HF.1skell* ? O. bin17 line ur. i?ye'* ttctief FOR Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Sfc. it relieves and cures xvithout nauseatiug Price 6? cents l?erbottle. imr&3 KELLS CALDWELL To ttie Ladies. by-the i.atent Arrivals from Paris! MRS SH A LLC-ROSS has received the latest and most splendid assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Cap*, Head Dresses, and Millinery Goods ever brought to this city, and. will have them soon ready for exhibition.? Ladies will ploase call and examine for themselves. ap!9~lm x HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. hoz. of this celebrated medicines, just received, and tor sale bv ?p03 T- II. LOGAN & CO. f) $20 Reward. TH k above reward will be given fOr the recovery of the City Wharf Register, which was lost xvhilstin the ?j urge of Mr. J. e Bier, late wharf mastcr The ?nder will receive the above reward when said took shall be deposited in the Clerk's Office of the city, or leftin-the possession or either of the undersigned. W.GOODRICH, V) Cora. , JNO,.K.ROTTSFORD. > on aplft-tf A.J.swkknbv. ) Accounts Oil i.bmox, oil sassafras, oil rosemary, oil bergs mot, oil lavender, and oil peppermint, just ree'd at apS8 VOW ELL'S drug store. 24 Union sr. fieiskell & CO., itould inform the public that they have received their second extensive stock of Spring and Summer fir would beg leave tp Invite the attention of buyers, to t eir stock, which was purchased direct from the im. porters In kcw York, on the most tavorablo tei ins, and xvhlch tbeyl?elieve to be unsurpassed by any in this city in extent, variety and cheapness. ^p!4 : First, Arrival of Spring Goods ACO.'wiu open thlm mornlne Plain Beia ?tyle ilcr.pc de Lainea; do Snrin* ite like: plain bl-k Sllkas rich Bonnet hibhons do uoen cambric hkfc.i CITY TBAiBEa GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA rpHiJ T lie D 'geatire Flu DRHOUGHTON'S^l"^'^^".^ Fourth Stomach or the Ox, ' alter the directions of Ba ' ron Jjfebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J. S. Houohton, M. D., Phila delphia. Pa. This is Nature's own ? Rkmkdy for an unhealthy ?stomach. No art or man can equal it*curative powers. It contains no Alcohol. Bitters, Acids, or Nai'skocs DRras. It is extremely airreeahle to the taste, and may be taken by the .nost feeble patients who cannot cat a water cracker without acute distress. Bewaic or Druocird Imitation*. * Pepsin is NOT A druq. #?-.'? as Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Lio hig's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology or Di gestion; Dr. Peieira 011 Food and Diet; Dr. John A . Dra per, or Now York University; Prof- Dunglison's Physiolo gy; Prof. Silliman, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with repoits or cures from all parts or the United States. I. II. PATTERSON. 33 Monroe street. WHEELING, Wholesale and Retail .<gent. mar36-d<ggwly Kiioaes, McNair <$t Co., HAVE now in stole, their complete stock or spring dry goods, to which they co.dially invite the atten tion or purchasers. In their assortment will be found every variety or dress goods and trimmings,* together with a heavy stock of domestic and staple goods; or the best quality, at the lowest possible piices. It has been their aim to lay in such a store as would suit the trade generally, and they flatter themselves that lor vaii;ty. beauty and cheapness, their goods are not excelled by any lu the city. They do not deem it essential to enumerate articles, as only a small portion or the stock could he thus .noticed at best, and besides, they believe that those who wish hand some and durable goods, for the least possible money, will come to No. 35 Main St., Centre Wheeling, to get them, and they will most certainly never go away disappointed. aPr. Xlic l*riiunry Department OK THE Meade Collegiate Institute. WELTiSBUHGj VA. THE Fall session of this School will commence on MON. DAY the 13th or SEPTEMBER, and will coptinue five cal endar months. No pupil will be received for a less time than one session, unless by special agreement,?and when once entered, 110 deductiou will be made for absence during the session, ex cept in cases orpi otractcd sickness,?nor will any pupil be pcrHUtted to withdraw. This rule is positive. TERMS: Day pupils,?Primary English Department ?1000 Classical and Mathematical 12 00 Bond and Tuition per session offlve months... 4300 One hairiu variably in advance, the remainder at the mid. die or the session. A discount or toper cent, will be made 011 the bills orall Ministers or the Gospel. K3"For farther information see catalogue, published by Board of Trustees. By order or the Board, SAM' L D. TOMPKINS, Rec*or Wheeling, Sep. 18, '52. If"j Half 1*1 penUochclle Brandy; lu 00 * do do do 20 | do do do* 04 do Otard Cognac do1 10 J do do do doj 5 J do Piuet do do 101 do do do -lo 6 casks Cherry Wine; 6 do Medairy do 10 do Port do f? do Port Juice; 3 Pii>cs Holland Gin; 120 gallons Irish W hisky; 20 barrels Old Monongahela Whisky; 20 do Rye do 20 do Bu bon do 200 do Jamaica Spirits; 200 do New England Rum; 300 do Cherry urandy; 100 do I*avander do 200 do Ginger do 200 do .Blackberry do 6 casks White Wine; 3 do Claret; 2 do Rhenish Wicc, lSHCj ?10 dozen Scotch Ale; Cordials of all kinds?Just received and for sale by declC BECKER. WE1LLER PRANZHE1M To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firn. ol McClallen, Knox it Co., the remaining partners havu associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother or s. S. Knox,) so long and favorably known in the trading public ??assuming the style orMcClallens and Knox. They would respectfolly inform their old customers (who have so long and liberally sustained them) and all other deal* ers in Boots and Shoes, that their Fall Stock will be arri v ing from the 10th to the last or September. Having been selected with the gjeatest care and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that in their Fall Stock ol Boots and Shoes they can hold out inducements in quality and prices superior to any ever offered in the market. To Country Merchants 011 their way east, they would be pleas, ed to exhibit their stock, and post them inprices, fearlessly challenging a comparison with the markets or Baltimore and Philadelphia. jjepg] McCLA LLKNS KNOX Notice of .Partner s-tiip. THE business or the late firm or Warden <\ Edwards, will be continued by #l?o undersigned, at the old stand on Mair. street, under the firm name or Edwards^ Warden; James W. Warden having purchased the interest ol Ja cob M. Warden. Wheeling, December 1, 1852. A.1CHAEL EDWARDS, Jr., dec4?tf J AS. W. WARDEN. Custom Work.' HERE lam again.with a tremendous stock or Cloths, Cassiraeie^ Vcstings, Ac, all to make up to suit cus. tomers, at the lowest rates or prices, and best style or work* mans I iip. [oct?} A. M. ADAMS, Dissolution of Co-PartnersWp. THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between the un dersigned, under the firm name of Warden & Edwards, has been this day dissolved by mutnat consent- Jacob M. Warden has sold his interest to James W. Warden. All |?ersons indebted to said late firm are requested to settle ami adjust their debts with Jacob M. Warden. Wheeling, December 1. 1852. JACOB M. WARDEN, drc-1?tr MICHAEL EDWARDS, Jr. Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened.an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, COnsistiDC Of COffce nml Ton IIr.10 rluf.no ni.Ua n ? W, nmi.icio, aiiu 1>UUIICU 1 OI1CI oClS?*8 beautiful article.' We respcctfiilly solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment of House and Steam Boat furnishing goods HOBBS, BARNES & CO, No28, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novlO Wheeling, Va DISSOLUTION. riiHE Partnership heretofore existing under the name ol JL CAY WOOD, CON KLIN <Sr. CO, was dissolved bjr mutual consent, on the 22d ol October, 1852. A CAY WOO 11, F C CONKLIN, W M CLARK. NOTICE. rtlHE business of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware i. Manufacturing, in all its varieties, will be continued bv the undersigned, at the same stand, No 19, Union street, Wm M Clark having withdrawn. A continuance ol the patronage heretofore extended to tlin establishment, is respcctrully solicited. novlu-tyd.c CAYWOOD <& CONKLTN. Notice. WD. MOTTE has associated with him as a partner, ? his brother J. W. MOTTE, the partnership com mencing on t?ie: 11 tli inst The style of the Arm will be W. D. MOTTE& BROTHER. l>-bl5 Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to W. D. Mottk are requested to call and settle their accounts immediately. fblft W. D. MOTTK. WALL. PAPER. THE Subscriber has on hand, a good supply of Wall Pa per and Borders which he will sell at reduced Prices. JOHN FISHER, ausSStf. No. 133. Main st. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into lmrtnership, for the purpose or carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, under the firm or Logau, Carr & Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. G. HAKKK, WATTSON CARR, mar30 H. H. CARR. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, &c. JER'H. B. SHKPPARD would respectfully in > form his friends and the public, that he has- re amoved his establishment to No. 131, Main Street, <~omer of Union, where will be found constantly on hand, a large and well selected assnrtim nt or all articles in his line, consisting or Saddle*, Bridle*, Hnrneai, Iron frame nud Wood box Truukit, -Valines, Carpet Bags, Scotch Upper and Hog nkiu Collar*, Iftame*. Whip*, &c., ?e., &c. A?* or which are manutactured by competent workmen, of tb* best materials, and will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Thn*e desiring to purchase are requested to call and ex amine for themselves at *pl2-vrd. No. 131. Mainst. Wheeling, Va. Tobacco and Cigars! M LAUCHL1N, No 162 Main street, nas among his large assortment the following articles? 1000 Consucllo cigarsj lOrt) I,a Eloisa * 1000 Prinsado . 4 . 1000 El Kalvadu ? 1000 Kl Dorado 4 2000 La Protection cigars; 1000 Prune lea 4 1000 Flores Habbana * 5 Boxes twin brothers tobacco; 5 4 Virginia * ap8 1 BOXES halves, quarters and eighths, new Raisins XjOkJ 20 drums Smyra Figs, new crop; C casks currants; 6 boxes citron and Lemon peel; ? 1 case Fancy Box Prunes; 3 do Jar do 1 cask do to sell cheap; 6 kegs Malaga Grapes, in good order; 2 trails Dates; 8 boxes conserve Ginger; li bbls Cranberries, at decl6 S. D. WOODROW'S. IFTou Want Fre?h iiardeu and Flower Seeds, call at VOW ELL'S drug store. ap26 _ > _ 21 Union street. pL(\ BOXES Sawyer's No. 1 .Rosin Soap Jbr sale by - ? H y ma3 A. fi. ROH1NSON & CO. Li A lb, a Alb. . ' i JUST received at tbo black mammoth boot, 6 dozen men's fine metropolitan bats; a veiy fine bat for sum mer wear, which will be sold low ft>r cash. ma7 TODD & PRVOL. Cordage. 50 sS'd^u 1?l'he?P<!*Md'<,tiXdl,,t P"U,>UrBh Priee,? lo do untarred 4 do do 92 reels Packing Yarn; 1 do Italian hemp Packing Yarn; 60 dozen Bed cords and Plough Une^; 600 lbs Broom Twine; 1000 Iba 8up*r cotton Seine Twine; 60 lbs Gil ling; 10 reels hemp Bed cord; 70 bales Oakum; . J1 i i 10 brla Pitch and Rosin; \ r* *cHSBr,?te6'iRity "'; chrtf Corner I'nion and WaltriStf. w Mjsniarivm,' IIV QUART BOTTLES. **or I*?irlfyiug the JBIooil,mid for the Cure of Scrofulat likettmatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt llhelnn, Fexer Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, liiles. Mer curial Distat.es, Cutaneoiu Eruptions, Liver Ootn plaint, Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Lots of Appetite, General Debility, In tills preparation we have all the restorative properties orthe root, concentrated in their utmost strength and effi cacy; hut whileSarsapaulla Koot forms an important part cf its combination, it .is, at the same time, compounded with other vegetable remedies of great power, and it is in the peculiar combination and scientific manner or its prep, a ration, tint its remarkable success in the cure or diseases depends. It acts simultaneously upon the stomach, tho circulation and t lie dowels: and tliusth eepeocesses, which are ordiuariiy the result or three different kinds or medi cine, are carried on at the same time, through the instru mentality or this one remedial agent, which gently stimu lates whilo it disinfects and expels from the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the same time restores their vigor and tone. Its great merit is, that it meets ami .eutralizet the activo principle of disease itself, and when that is gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear; and wo have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multi tudes who have experienced its effects, to convince in credulity itself or its teal value. The Propiietors submit to the public the following cer tificate from a highly resprctable souice, of a cure made by using their preparation or Sarsaparilla: Chatham, .Mass , July 28,18o0. .Messrs. A U. & 1). Sands: Gentlemen,?So truly valuable do ] consider your Sar? sapa.illa. that 1 leel it to be im duty to state for the bene fit or others, the cure ctrected on luytelf. Pievious to ltrlii, 1 had a d.sease cf the throat, which destroyed Itiu tonsils, and was then attached with violent pain in tl.c head. Tins soon resulted in a severe Intimidation, and 111111 ense quantities ol blood and matter were discharged I*or six weeks tho disease continued in the head, and tlcii pervaded the body geuerally, atiaching all the limbs 1 was 1 onfined to a sick bed, from which I never exnected to arise. Many physicians attended me, and the most sklliul i>i 01101 need me pastcuie. In short, tongue' cannot expiesa my b< iteriugs; and in this coalition l hcanl of your Sarsaparilla, purchatcd six bottles, and renounced all other remedies. 1 did noL expect to take all I bought to debilitated had my system become. Contrary to all ex' pectation, my health almost immediately beget 1 toimpro\e 1 was abie to attend to my domestic di.ties, and soon could walk out, ? thing 1 once thought would be impossi ble. My gratitude 1 cannot cxpre>s. feeling satisfied that nothing else could have leuevcd me ol the misery and suf fering 1 then endured 1 .??. cheei lully recommend Sands* Saisaparillatoa*' ^.i.ieas 1 have done. hespectlully yours, ? . . KiSISKUCiA MAYO. Knowing tho above statement to be strictly correct and being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, we cheeTu.ly testiiv to the same. ?. ? , K . Mrs. VritcillaL. lloa Juhll Hallet, Mrs. Keb'jccaSmith. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE. Nkw Yokk, Jan. y, 18C0 . Messrs. Sands.?Gentlemen.?1 have great pieasuiein acknowledging to you tlie gieat benefit 1 have received 10m the use or your Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmo nary disease, I maden voyage to Kurope, but w'hiie theio coiitinu.d to be atllcted. A lew weeks after my letui 11, 1 was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs, anil from the debility and great prostration of ttiensth that lolloued, with the protracted difficulty oficspiiatiou 1 am entiiely relieved by the useot your Sarsaparilla, which 1 consider a most important and truly valuable discovery in the* liealing art. 1 leel that i have not lor fourteen years enjoyed so good health as at pio-ent. Gratefully yours, S. K. SAYMORE. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. H. & 1) *,,d Pulton St., corner of William, J?ew A oik. Sold also by Diuggists ceneiallv throughout the United Stales and Canadas. Price SI iter bolUoj six buttles for ?i. For Bale by J. 11. CKU-UllACKKli, r 1171. ,??? , . No- 116 Alain at., Wheeling. ?f P'ttsbuighi Scalou & Sliarpe or JJayaville, SlucklolorU iV Griclitou, Portsmouth! and Ji. li. Hiuuiau Cincinnati. mario-am Dr. Todd's Pills ("IAN be bad freali and genuine at the lollowillg places ill J the city of Wheeling and' vicinity, viz:?At the iJruir ^ uXJn':,Ca a,hel! 1>eUs taldwell; Hieiitlinger ?v ? ' Jif- . - < 01 1'ied'k Yahriiiig, Wni jl/cKee iV C i.tcl.ielow.0i F A Jlrcntliliter C' entie \v heeling); at the .Shoe stoic ol ioddfe Ilcvol, market square, and at FiUhsUcets'0 ?f U'? l'r0I"iel01'' coiner ol Quincy and ca" be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A lie dillioh s and Jacob Gooding's, National Koa.l: Belli. I. Ciaven, west Alexandria! W ilson stringer's, west Wheel ing, and Kty l.oonian's, Bridgeport, Ohio. ui,e^? pills need no further recommendation than a lair trial? they have now been in constant use tor moie than 1 \ou >vilu give tliem a chance they \ "J lor "'eni&elvcs?try tliem. Hoc per box: *2 per doa: g'-H ]ter gross Aavioe. T L5v0??iJ.ei^?lS1!il W.U" a co"El'i rai? in the breast or r?S,"So?Boneset. '"entlinger-s lf you aie afflicled with Rheumatism, have rece'ved bruises ov sprains, or your hands or reel aie host bit'.en or chapped?Use the Merger or Spino and .Muscle Lint ment; unit j Sholi'd you be affected with Scrofula, nr any disease arising uoniimpurity 01 tv; blood, or ti c injudicious use !>ry* y aJf.,liCa,.,a riocure Jirenuitiger's Fluid Kx tractof t>aisapanlla and l>andelion. I hese remedies have bwn tried by hundreds, and in a'l cases have given SatiaTactory evidence 01 their superior efllcafcy oyer every other medicine in the cure or these complaints, for \vliicb they are lecoinmended. 1 o be had at ?. BRENTLINGKK 4- AKMSTKONG'S Monroe 8treet,adjoining the McLuie House, Centre Wheeling Drug Store and Apotneca. "nit'HAKD BLUM lias purchased the entire stock anil XL fixtures of the establishment occupied by F. A. Bient linger, Centre Wheeling, and by additions to his stock is prepared to furnish city and country customers with tho purest and best Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuft), on the most reasonable terms. fi*rcMcrii>tion Departuieut. He will attend promptly to the tilling ol prescriptions, which will be carefully compounded at alt hours. Perfumeries, imported Havaua cigars, and a veriety of fancy articles on hand. (jaull DR. DYE'S RELIEF For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Incipient Consiunption. EIFTEEN years succcus in the use of this Syrup, in private practice, for the various affections of the h rouchia and Lungs,is deemed sufficient recommendation in presenting it to the afllicLed, to insuie a trial of its ef ficacy. There is nothing in this Syrup that will nauseate,so there can be no danger iu giving It to the youngest child, or in its use in any quantity under any circumstances. It is pleas iut mi'.d and effectual. Price60 cts. per bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. S. DYE, Hartford, Con. For sale by KKLLS & CALDWELL, dec30 Sole Agents. ERUPTIVE DISEASES. ~ IT has now become a settled fact, acknowledged by the best Physicians of our city, that in the euro of Scioiula, Tetter, and many other diseases, Brkntunokr's Fluid Extract or Sarsaparilla" and Dandelion, is' decidedly above all other preparations. It speaks for itself whenever usedj and although we have never taken the pains or hav ing it published through the papers, or appointing agents lor the sale of it, yet we are almost weekly receiving or ders from Vermont, New York, Ohio, Kentucky'aiid other states, by persons, who by some chancemeans have heard or its wonderful curative powers. The following is from a gentleman or Vermont a few days since, who used it Tor u very serious disease:? Dear Doctor: The two bottles of medicine I got from you when in Wheeling, have nearly cured me; please send me some more by Express. Yours Respectfully. It Is now prescribedTjy nearly all the Physicians of our city, not as a quack medicine, for we have made them ac quainted with the. component parts; and we now say tb all such as we have not the opportunity or making it known to, thatlt is entirely Tree from-all minerals, and is not in the least incompatible with anyof the preparations Ofm dine, Fowler's solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton & Lake's, and F. Yahrling, and sold wholesale and retail by BRENTL1NGER ?fc ARMSTRONG. Monroe street, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Vai July 21, *62. Look to your Coughs ! TO all such as are laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse nose, Pains in the Breast, Spitting Blood, ?&c., wo would honestly recommend the use or Brentlinger's Com| pound Syrup or Boneset, as a pleasant, sate aud speedy cure. It can be had at Messrs. Paxton & Lake's, end of the Suspention Bridge,' and at BKENTL1NGER 4c ARMSTRONG'S, aug2i- yrsd Monroe street. Wheeling. Berber or ?piae and muscle Liuimeut. this remedial ageht we forbear to siiy anything? the speedy and certain action in removing Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sprains, pains rrom Bruises, Burns, &c., Is so' extraordinary, that were we to speak its real merits, you really, wo'fear, could scarce give credence to our assertions It can be had at PAXTON & LAKE'S, En&oTSusp; Bridge, and at A?ig(21-ty:(L B KENT LIN PER dt ARMSTRONG'S Hats and Caps. 1 a ft UOZ. irasorted Caps, rrom IScenta to 810 to be pro. Ya/O curoU at S. II. Harper's Hat and Cap atore, whoso legitimate businesses aelling Hats and Caps, which it tha: place to call for fashionable articles in his line. aep93 The OiliofWGrape Vine. rlis Oilis o result of twenty years'investigation by a French slan, and is now extensively used tn 'rar.ee, both orta e purpose of keeping the hair glossy, and tmo This Oil is particularly recommended, as-It will render lie Hair ifa& pliawfe,!tfesi<lei. making it about wo f;* if* owmw For^Me by $500CUAUiEN(3E. WjHATB-VKK concerns the health and happiness of the people, la' at all*tlriies'bf the most valuable im portance. 1 tako it for granted that every person will do all In their power to save the lives or their cliildien, ami that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. 1 reel it my duty to solemnly as] sure you that WORMS, according to the opinion of the mostcelebruted Physicians,-are the primary causes of u large minority of the diseases to wlpch children ard adults arc liable. If you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind or rood to another, Had Breath, Pair, in the Stomach. Plotting at.the Nose, Hardness and Fullness ol the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular?re member that all there denote Worms, and you should at once apply the remedy? HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP, An article founded u..on Scientific Principles, compound, ed with purely Vegetable substances, being nerfecUy sale when taken, and can be given to the 'most tender inranl with decided bcncticialieffcct. Where Bowel Complaints & Uiarrhcea have mude them weak and, debilitated, the to nic properties of my Worm Syrup ai e such thai it stands without an equal in the cat^lofeno or medicines, in giving tone and sttength to the Stomach,'which makes it an In. fallible remedy tor those affticted with Dyspepsia, the as toui8hingcuieu performed by tni* Syrup alter Physicians have railed, is the l>cst evidence or its superior efficacy overall others. THE TAPE WORM. This is the most difficult worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it glows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, elTccting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Hits, etc , that those affticted seldom if ever suspect that it'1m a Tape Worm that is hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Woi m, a very energetic treatment must bo pursued, it would theiefoie be pioper to tuke G or K or my Liver Pills, so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses or two ta ble spoonfuls three times a nay. These directions followed have never been known to fail in cuiingthe most obsti. nate case or Tape Worm. RKAD TIIK FOLLOWlNOt And you cannot be indifferent to this appeal. Human* ity calls upon you to do your uuty. It is only one out of the liiai.y thousands who lias sceu its wonderful.effects. Dr. J. N. Hobensack,?Sir:?Gratitude to you, the-in ventor or a highly valuable medicine, pioinpts this humble te8timon> in its tavor, as being a sal'"- gentle, yet power fully effectual remedy for Worms. Having had much ex pedience in knowing tin effects or various-preparations, my wife, who was well skilled ill ministering to childien in .listress; pronounced it the best she had ever used, and would u>.e no other while your* could be liad. A daugh ter or ouvs bccanie seriously diseased. Her symptoms were alarm*ng, but her-mother at once sought out a reme dy lor Worms. Having obtained youro, by the time she had taken halta bottle, Ol Sir, the joy it gave aneflection ate mothei, to see the improvement ill her child, she be ing about five or six years old She passed an immense quantity of Woiiiik, lici sickly countenance now biighfeu cd, her spirits returned, and in a short times lovely child, threatened with decline an ? death, now gave prom ise or health. Tlmi.ks to a kind Providence whoso bles sing attended youi Syrup, lestored the child Willicoufi donee 1 lecoiumeiul it to all patents whose children are suffering with Worms. JAS. B. BO WEN, Minister of the Gospel, Late Pastor or the .Southampton .Baptist Church. KS^Caution.?Keirember then, Paron'saud all others, that Hobensack's Worm Syrup is the only Medicine in use that will eradicate Worms, with certainty, and will not disagree with the must delicate stomach. He careful that you gut the geuuine aiticle, and tee that the siguatuie, *J. HouuKsxrK,' is on every bottle. llOBKKSACK'S L1VKR 1MLI.9. ? No part or the system is move liable lo disease than the L1VEK, it serving as a filterei to puil'y the nlood, or giving tne proper sectetion to the bile, so that any wrong action ol the L.vei effects the other important parts or Hie system, and lesults variously in Liver Conmhiiiit, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, etc. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that miiht indicate a wrong action of t he Liver These Pills being composed of Boots and Plants lui nished by nature to heal the sick, namely: 1st, an Kxpectraut, which augments tne secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes tho discharge or secreted mutter. ?Jd, an Alterative, which changes in some inexplicable and iusensiblumanner tue certain morbid action ol thesysteiii. 3d, a Tonic', which gives toneaud stiength to tho nervourf si stem, renewing health and vigor to alt parts of I he body, ?lib, a Cathartic, which acts in perfect harn ony with the other ingredients, and operating on the i.owe.s, and expel ling the whole mass or corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the blood, which destro>s disease aud restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you arc subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found or inestimable benefit, icstoring their functional arrangements to a hcalln y actio.i, purifying tho blood and other fluids so ef fectually to put to flight all complaints which may arise Iroui leuiale iriegulaiities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain In the side, back, etc., and offered the public as the best Pills for all diseases, upon the following MEDICAL EVIDENCE. We, the undersigned Physicians, having had tho receipt of their lnanufactuie submitted to us for inspection, say. that the i ngredients of which they are composed makes them the best Pill in use lor all diseases of the Liver, lm puiitic* of the Blood, etc. We say this not only from our own judgement, but also from that or Hie best medical au thority ir the Uuited States. All diseases requiiing the uveofau Alterative, Diaphorotic and Purgative Medicine, that came under our notice, has been treated with the above Pills with the most satisfactory succoss. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F. CBOWLKY, M. D. L. BO WEN, M.D. DCff**Purchase none but those having the signature, 4J. N. HO BEN SACK,' upon CuCh box, as all others aro worthless .mitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become agents, must'addi ess the proprietor, J.N. Ho iiK.NgACK, at his Laboratory, No. 130 North Second Stiect, above Race, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists aud Merchantsin tho U. S. Pamphlets giving certificates or cures performed in dif fereut sections or tho couiitry, by the above medicines, can be had gratis of the agents. Sold by J. Baker, Wheeling, wholesale and retail agent or W'csteiii Va.; W. L. Briggs, West Liberty? J. Per. i rell, Bradley town; J. Caning, Triadelphia; Wm. Hoaack, Kony's Point; Dan'l Ferril, Coral Cove. Piiceeach 26 cents. mar29-ly Dr. Hall's celebrated Pulmonic Elixir. I^OR tho permanent cure or coughs, colds, consumption. . bronchitis, asthma.*influenza, croup, whooping cough, inflamation or tho bronchea and hoarseness, caused by pub. *.ic speaking; and all affections cf the organs of respira , ticn. Warranted the pleasautcstand best medicine Tor diseas es o the lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this modicine to the public v. e have the satisfaction to know that wo not only present them with an invaluable antidote for the class of diseases it profes. ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its ef. reclsupcn the constitution, an can lie administered with out any fear ol mineral poison*, ror it contains none.? The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and-death throughout t .e country, is caused by disease or the orga-s ol respiration, consequent upon exposure aud cold, has In duced us to put it within the reach or every individual who may need a re.r.edy that has proven itself so invalu able. ? This medicine is the result or a long experience, and study or those diseases or the lungs which arc so frequent in our changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance of all medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar compl lints, an improvement upon all, and consequently superior to all others. We shall make no extravagant assertions or its efficacy in,curing dUeascs. I'ke the venders or too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust them, nor shall wo hold out arty inducements which experience docs not justify. If patients will persevere in th? use of this-medicine, and use iL as dimcted, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power or medicine, fhere are nun erous persons now enjoying the blessings or health and renewed life, as It were, who otherwise would have long since been in their grave, but for the timely and perseve* ring use ol this invaluable remedy. It is not pretended that it is infallible in every stage orconsumption, but we know it to ba bettor adapted to the various diseases of tho respiratory organs than any other,-Mrdlcine ever offered to the public. All we ask is a trial, and in every instance, if used freely according tofhe directions, and if perfect satis* faction is notgiv n, the money will be returned. Genuine signed E. HALL CO. For sale by JAMES BAKER, Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists gor.erally throughout the country. ap9-ly 1>K. LOCOCK'M PULMONIC WAFERS. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY OP THE AGE* FOR THE CORK pF COLDS, COUGHS, ASTllMA, BRON CHITIS, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL. AFFECTIONS OF THE CIIEST AND LUNGS. Ccrtili ate from Rev. Dr. Luchey. THE following certificate, from one of ourtelrea, almost aa well known m any person in the Union, is worth a thousand obtained from other lands, from unknown per*! son*. T-o the Mkthodist Church and hkr Ct.erqy, anil to Speakers and Slinisteis generally?The following;is from one of your aged* most extensively Known, and gifted ministers. Rev. Dr. Luckky, of the East 'Genesee Confer, ence, N. Y.: , ? ? A '?.?! ??1 am happy to acknowledge the substantial -benefit I luive.received from the use ol 1)r. Locock's Pulmonic WaVkrs:' *'l; had aseveie cold, attended with-symptoms of fever. The Jisual remed-esrpresctibed.b'y.'my physician kept the fever.unden but my couzh continued alarmingly severe and obstinate. The morbid state of ray stomach relusingthe preparation the physicians deemed it necessa ry to employ, my son procured a box of Locock's Wafers, andadvised me to try them. The use of them gave immt diate"relief._ After using two boxes 1 was quitereatored, which t have every reason to believe, was the result ol their efficacy. * n ? ' Yours, di., Rochester, Dec. 2d, '62. SAMUEL-LUCKEY." Price, Socents a box. For sale wholesale or retail, by KBLLS <St CALDWELL. marl7 General Agents. Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTORY. THE partnership heretofore existing between fitocktoall Bankerd de Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of 11, Mr. Bankerd's right, title, *nd interest, bv, Stockton ?& : Russell. ? ...... The business will be carried on under the name of oct8 . : STOCKTON, RUSSELL dc CO. Wheeling, Octj.|8u2 Notice. e firm of O int will pi JN8 indebted to the late firm of O.W: Hpis X3J kell 4- CO. by note or book account will please make payment without delay. O. W. HE IS K ELL f v? .** K'j1 T:^jt)?tj3i&V+ yefrrttcr* THE subscriber hu^ftgA|Sn&yrtopithe above Powder,"" Jiiyur'. .Ilrdiciiif". T TOirBWiMcT tor l)r. JijDe'kMedlcM. ud rtt ~ ?; U J M WMfaentfay^?iMS!I&4f h& LpcHlpfinmry, i-YL No. 31 South Gay ?tt, between Lombard andSecoud sis., opposite the Exchange .Hulldings, and CLy Post Of fice, Baltimore, Aid. This Medical Institute, established over fifteen years iu this city?by regular Physiciaus as a refuge from Quackery, is widely celebrated lor speedyand effective cures of various classes of diseases, bwt especially those known as SECRET DISEASES. And is only advertised lo prevent the afflicted, particu larly strangers, from falling into the ??Whited Hepulchies" and other abodes of Charietanism blazoned foith in the public prints as the only places^ where a cure can bo ob tained lor certain diseases. Baltimore, like other largo cities, is invested with this tribe, and strangeis should be on their guard. OVER 20 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE In an extensive practice devoted 10 this branch of medical science, enables Dr. H. to insure u.piouipt and -permanent cure, in uny of the different forms of Privayk Diskasks. No Motley required if a cure i* not rjfected. DR. GORDON HARRIS. A member of the Medical ChlrurgUal Facul'.y, Graduate of Harvard University, class 1824: an Honorary Graduate of the Washington University ol Maryland; formerly Sur* geon or the Luseubnrg Institute in New Or.eaiis, and Pio piiotor of the Lock Infirmary, No. 31 South Gayst.jBal UtttQISt JlftXiMhbttUwlabiisuediu this cUy. presems a claim on public confidence beyond animadver sion. - Br. II- promise* no moie than he qan; perform, and all who place themselves under his cliarge will bo sacredly shielded by the tegis ol professional honor. Aware of the tLfilculiy with the public lo discriminate in. ed to, such private reference as will fiUly^satisfy' alfwiio require his services. CHRONIC OR SECONDARY Fi RMS. Many have suffered loV months, and even years, under the effects of an improperly cui ed disease, wi hont know ing it to be a seconda.y loiiu. The usual symptoms arc soie throat, ulceration of the tongue and lips, ltchingand tenderness about the-nose, blotches or eruptions upon the face and body, nodes upon the boues, a sensation ol Heav ? inets, deafness, dull pains iu the head and limbs, etc.? Cases vary much in character, hence bub lew ol the symp toms aro some times experienced, any one of them is just cause of alarm. Upon the peilect Constitutional cure of the oldest and most inveiei ale or such cases, Br. H. is will ling to stake his liuuor and reputation. A total or partial suspension of those functions, essen tial lo propagation of the species, a fatal bariier to connii* hial ties, is the costly price ol excess, unbridled passions, or the violation of nature's laws, by indulgence in a rice, olien contractod from associates at school, familiarity of coriupt domestics, or the example ol those who, innocent of harm, entice their companions ii.to the practice of these habits, which like "The worm in the hud," saps the loan tain of vitality and blights the bright hopes of liie; the rosy wieath of Love withers aiound the heart, f he warm impulses of endeai ing sympathy are chilled, and MAT. 1MONY, wlfch should eve* be contemplated with pure and unsulli ed delight, presents au incubus to the mind, filliuglt with leaiful apprehensions, oi excites only leelings ol disliu?l or repugnance. The exertions of parents and guardians to retain their youthful chaiges til ig oranca npon this sub ject, has too often proved a. talsc and fatal philosophy} let' honest cm fidcnco bo .shown them in reason's eariy dawn, and guided by the light, of truth, the pitfalls ol ignorance aud subsequent misery will be easily avoided. PROMETH1AN FIRES consume the self-immolate ' victim of a secluded liobil.? His liie presents a blasted heath, upon which no fruits of 5entu> grows no flower of intellect can bloom, where tho tmosphcieis tainted with disease, the soil parched by unnatural heat, barieu and obnoxious to the eye Though sad the picture, it is not overwrought} its origi. nals oie almost dailj presented to the charge of Dr. Hur lis, and even hi the public thoroughfare, the disceruingeye can mark frequent corroboration ofiia truth; Moral repaid iu dischaige ol duty must obviously pre cludes au entire removal of the veil from this me.ancholy picture oi human frailty, hence but a few of the symptoms attendant u4?oii this bliyhiing malady ecu lieie be given. THE SILENT MONITOR. Symptoms are silent guides to the locality and advance of disease, following in tho iraiu to se.f abuse} weakness of the oigaus, loss of manly vigor, want of natural suscepli bility, pain iu the head and limbs, pimples ou the lace aud neck, dimness of vision, o. want ol lustre it. the eye, pale ness o complexion, with general lethargy aud impotence, ure a lew of the most prominent physuai evils. EFFECTS ON THE MIND. Through derangement of the ner*-ous system, tho mind is unstiung, memory lails, the power ol concentrating thought is lost, iiiibecilityaud idiocy ofLen supervene, leav ing the throne ol intellect drear and desolate. Timidity aud irresolution with melancholy fatuity,?throw agloom around the scene.- ol life; haunted by invisible torments, the burl lieu ofiilo becomes insupportable, and he plunges despeiately into the gulf of intemperance or suiiide. THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Commiserating the misfortune or this c ass of unhappy persons, Dr. H has sought with untiling zeal through tho wide iange of medical loie, for the last 20 years ??n anti dote for these prolific evils, andean pioudly say his efforts have not been unci owned with success. Abundant proof is constantly given in his practice, of I he infaffi hie efficacy of these remedies. Hy a happy combination ol treatment, physical debility is lemovcd, constitutional soundness res toied, the weakened oi gaus established in pristine strength and vigor, und '.ho torpid faculties or the mind aroused iu to healthful activity Kuieebled manhood may here find a cettain restorative ai d the bright beams of hope.shull soon dispel tho murky clouds ol gloom. Diseut In ailed from servile letteis, the victiiuofuuhallowed passions springs into a new existence, andieaiires the sweet fiuitiou of ins brightest anticipa tions. Br. Harris may well congratulate himself upon the hap py result of his researches, and tcjoice that he is permit* led to dispense a balin to the afflicted, a position moi e en viable than the jewelled tliroue of earth's loltiest poten tate. A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. Let not shame or false delicacy keep you back, but ic fleet that youi llle and reputation are at stake} remember that the veneral poison is death lo your constitution, and threatens not only your physical powers and mental facul ties with destruction, but closes the door to connubial joys, blighls tho prcspccts of the fiture, and wraps your body andsoul.il the dark mantle or despair. The oppor tunity ofembrac.ug the aid or a regular ami skilhil Physi cian is berore you, one who has made this branch of medi cal science h 8 profound study, and who has been iavored with extended opportunities or comparing theory with pi actice, and did propi iety permit, could adduce the grato ful testimony or thousands who have been rescued by his timely assistance rrom the abyss of impending nun. All applicants are sacredly guatded rroin exposure by the aegis of professional honor TO FEMALES. Br. H. has given particular attcut.on to Female Diseases, Ilis experience enables him to relieve safely and spkkd ily, all Irregularitiei, Nerxous Derangement, Constitution al Weakness, General Debility, etc. CCyPrompt attention given to letters, and treatment marked with skill and deiicacy. l?tr~Commumcationssacredly inviolate. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. May consult Br. H. through letter, (postpaid,) and by des cribing symptoms, receive advice, treatment aud medi cines, the same asifpresent} while their communications will be observed with honorable confidence. All Medicines forwarded with prompt attention by sa rest route to the iudicated addiess, carefully secured against damage or curiosity, and accompauied by plain and explicit directions. N. B.?The pecuniary position of Dr. Harris enables him to make charges moderate. P. S.?ilis Office is arranged"witl?privatc consultation rooms, rendering it available.to either sex. Oy Ad vice to the poor fiee or charge. Address Br. G. HAKK1S, Baltimore, Md. apr4-ly 8 W AIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA. FOR THE CURE OF INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, GENE IIA L DEBILITY, WHITE SWELLING, RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND SKIN, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OF TIIK BLOOD, & EFFECTS OF MERCURY. SWAIM'S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Europe lor its extraordinary cures?for the certificates of which lefer ence is made to the directions and books (which may be had grails) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give ilie particulars orcas?s too frightful for general pub Hcatton, where I ho patients had been almost eaten up with Scrofuta, and were dee hied incurable by Physicians. It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune or being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Amongothers bv? W. Gibson, M. D., Prof. Surgery, Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof, of Surg., N. Y. University W. P Uewec8, M. 1)., Prof, or Mid., Pa. University. N. Chapman, M. 1),, Prof. or Physic, Pa. University. T. Parke, M. 1)., Pres't College or Physicians, Phila. Dr. Del Vallo, Professor or Medicine, Havana. Jose Eourenco tie Luz, Prof. Surgery, Lisbon. J. C'hipinan, Member Koyal College Surgeons, London. G. W. Erving, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Kobsrtson. British Consul, &<., &c. And also, the wonderful cures effect! d by Swaim's Pan acea have for many yeai s made it an invaluable remedy.? The Panacea docs not contain mercury in any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant. The retail price has been reduced to $1,50 per bottle, (containing three half piht*0 or three bottles torg4. BEWARE..OF IMPOSITION. Swaim's Panacea is in round bottles, fluited longitudi nally, with the following letters blown .on the g'ass:? 'S IVAIM'S?PANAC EA?PHI LAI)A, ?' and having the name of Jas. Swaik stamped on the seal J ing wax, and written on the label covering thecork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed or geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use or the pro. pr?etor*thfr proprietor. by Draper ?Se Co., bank note en gravers, of Philadelphia In'the centre is a portrait or the late Wm. Swaim, copyright secured. ALSO, SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE. A valuable Family Medicine being highly approved rem ? edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive organs, snch as Worms; Cholera-Morbus, Dysentery, Fe ver and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick - Headache, $c.v4*c.? .See the Pamphlet Cwhich may be had gratis) accompany* inp the Vermifuge. Prepared only at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, THE OLD STAND, Seventh St., below Cbesnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all the respectable Diuggists in the United. States. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Persons .wishing lo obtain the genuine STPAIM'SPAN ACEA and. SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, should be carerul to observe that the name SWAIM -is spelled correctly on the bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines made In imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calcula - ted to deceive. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. S. Schieffeliu Brothers & Co. .104 and 106, John street; New York. marlT?dw3m BACHKLORS, Inatantanr jus Liquid Han- Dye. TO tftote wishing a tadr dye that may be depended up* lit; "we CanCheerruily lecommend the above. The best or city Veterence can be given as to its superiority over everything or tbejsind. now In use. For sale, wholesale and retail, by T. H. LOGAN & Co., mar31 8ole ag?nts in this city. O RfcCBlVKn tfrtsiUfr from New York a Urge assort ment of children* Hats, consisting of Black and Pearl ftyltri imbed/child rens Hats; ;t Black and D*ab. beaver > ' * Black and Pearl Gimp trimmed 1 lTjf , , 4 In fact every kind of head dress for youth's and childre Jan22 . S. AVBBV, 146 Afaln sU FOR SALE OR RENT. nn accommodatingUna. Possession given innrciliatcly. Apply to COWG1LL 4- N'BWORDS, { warl7 ? No. 19 Water atreet LEGAL v AIWiBBTISjEMNTB. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. S. Mitchell & Co. va. James F. Garettson Tallant <fc Delaplain, va. same. same ve. same. IN pursuance or a joint ord?*r ma do by the Circuit Court ol Oh o county, in the above causes* I will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Trout door or the court houso or Ohio county? on THURSDAY, the ??ftb day' of MAY", 1853/ the followingreal estate, to wit: The north quarter or lot.No. 170, in Centre Wheel ing, forneiiy palled South*Wheeling; und the south hair ol lot No. 7G, except 1C Itet off of the west end thereof in the old town or Wheeling. Tjcrmb or Salic:? a credit of'sis, twelve, and eighteeu months; the purchaser giving bonds and security, bearing interost.from the day, or sale, and the title' being retained until the'last paymentis made. II. M. EOFF. ap2ft-tda . commissioucr. TRUSTEE'S SALE. BY virtue or a deed or trust given by Charles Moore, and recorded in the clerk's office or the county court for Ohiocouuty, in deed book No. 32 and rage 92, 1 shall on the nth day or July next, at the I rout door or the court house ol Ohio county, proceedtosell, at public sale, to the highest bidder, one fourth or lot No. 48, situate on the west side ol Main s reet, in the fifth ward of the city or Wheel ing, which was conveyed to said Moore by Thomas Horn brook and wile, by deed da'ed March 5, 1849, und recorded in deed book 3-2, page 91. Terms made known on the day ofsa e. M. NELSON, inalO-wtd Trustee. TRUST SALE. BY virtue ofadeed of trust executed by Thomas G. Black, to the undersigned, for the benefit or Robert C. Woods, his representatives or assign , dated the 13th day or June, 1850, and duly recorded in lIiq clerk's office of the County Couit of Ohio county, in Heed Hook No. 36, page 18, upon request being made to me by Alexander Q. Woods, one or the Executors or said Robert C. Woods, in writing, I shall, on the 13th day or JUNE, 1853, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the dwelling house or said Thomas G. Black, in the Firth waid ol the city of Wheeling, oflbrfor sale, at public auction, to the liigliest bidder for CASH, all the personal property conve>ed to me by the said deed or trust. BEVERLY M. EOFF, ma!4-tds Tiuatec. SALE. BY virtue or an order ol'tlie Circuit Court ofOhioCoun ty, made in the caao or R. Craugletfc Co., against Nelson Drigg*. I will expose to sale at public auction on Thursday, 'JGth day or May, 18?3, at the Auction Rooms of G. E. iSt ti. L. lVlckliam, 2 Barrels or Brandy, 2 casks or Hardware, and 3 Hall chests of Tea. Tkrms:?A credit or six mon lis; the purchaser giving | bond and security, bearii g interest rrom day of sale. May 17. tda. B. .Ml EOFF. Com. TRUST SALE. BY virtue of a deed ot trust from Thomas McEwen to the undersigned, lor the benefit oT David E. DonU, dated this 2Gth day or January, 185:*, and duly recorded in I the clc> k'a office or llie county court for Ohio county, in 1 book 37, page 440, I shall on the 23d day of June, 1853, at the front door orthe courthouse or Ohio county, at 11 o' clock, A. M,, on that day, expose to sale by public auction, I to the highest bidder, lot numbeied seven C7,} in square numbered eight (8,) in the addition to the city of Wheel. : iug. laid out by Samuel Sprigg and John Ritchie and for merly called Hitchieiown,' but now called the town or South Wheeling. D3"Term-i or sale, cash. I The title ol siid property is bolieved to be undoubted I am' indisputable, but.telling as trustee 1 shall only convey Bitch line as is in me vested. A. J. PANNhLL, I nia9 Trustee. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the nam? and firm or Pollock <fc Don'.on, was dissolved on the 1st inst., Mr. James Maxwell hiving purchased the interest orEphraim Pollock The business or the house will be settled und continued by the new firm, Messrs. Donlon & Maxwell, lor whom the retiring partner solicits the con tinuance or the liberal patronage heretofore exteuded to the old firm. EPHRAIM POLLOCK, npV7 JOHN IIONLON. NEW HOOKS. AUSTRALIA and her Gold Regions, Cabin and Parlor: Kecollections or a Policeman; Confessions ol an At. tonieyaud Barrister; Simon Kcuton; Land orthe Corsar and Itoge; the Lolty aud the Lowly, by M. J. Mcintosh: the New Continent or Four Years in a Government Kxpe. ditiou; Tales or the Southern Border; Irving's 1000 Re ceipts, or Modem and Domestic Cookery; Mclntosh'ii hook or the Indians; etc., eti ..just received. mi2 WILDE@ BKOTHKR. lilt* 11X'! JIOKE LlUlLi : AS LONG evenings approach, the demand for agood clear Lioht, free from smell and smoke, increases.? We respectfully invite all who wish a good light, free rrom the above objections, to examine the Phosphene Lamps now u use and for sale at the Queensware Store, No. 28 Monroe Street, near the Post Office, Wheeling, Va. Another as 8ortment with or without cut shades has just been received septG J. K. DUNHAM Co. BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER AND WINDOW BLINDS. JOHN H. THOMPSON, 31 Monroe Street, requests the uttcntion o.' purchasers to his large and varied assort ment, consisting or School, Theological, Medical, HistorU cal, and Miscellaneous Books; Stationery of all kinds; Wall Paper or the richest and most modnrn patterns, &c.; all or which will be sold at the lowest prices. Look to your in. terest, and give him a call. apl6 SECOND STO(J.% ob Spring and Summer Dry Goods. TT K1SKELL& Co., will open, tliia mori.ing, their gee JLJL ond stock of Spring and Summer l?ry Goods; which has been selected by one or the firm ill the New York market, from the latest importations. Their stock of dre*a goods, mantles, sliawts, eiubroi.leries, bom.ets and ribbons, will be much the largest in the city. Purchasers will lind the stock more varied than ever, and they would most respcctlully extend an invitation to all to call and ex amine 4br themselves. ap6 RECEIVED, and mstore, coiner Main and 3d streets, a large and well selected stock ol Drugs and Medi cines, etc. Also, Wines, .Brandies, Gin, etc., warranted purej foreign wines or all kinds, (German and Fiench wines warranted the pure juic e orthe grape, for mcdfciual , and family use; for sale at my Drug store No 81 Main street. Centre Wheeling. RIcHD. BLUM. ap23-ly SMOKING TOBACoO. BBLS. cut tobacco, (coarse.) ?>%J 2ft ' fine cut ? iG cases papers * Just leceived and for sale low by ap23 LOGAN, CARR4-CO. Xo nil whom it mnr concern! HPHOS. HUGHES lias removed his busines stai.-d to the X north corner of Main and Water streets, Wheeling, Vu,, where he will be most happy to leceivehisoldlrieuds and customers, and all who are oesirous to purchase beau tilul and cheap goods. He has now received his entire stock ot the most beautiful cloths, cassimeres, vesting*, etc.. etc., which will be made to order in the most fash ionable style, and at the lowest possible prices. ap8-ln> TfcA P?\ PER and Straw Paper?a large supply of aupe X riorquality?always on hand and for sale by ma3 * A. G. KOB1NSON CO. 11 11 I Htiiirt. i\. u.riugar) 1UU 230 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 10CI bags Kio coffee; .0 tierces rice: 6ft hair chests Y II. G P. Imp. and black teas; 4ft cattys * * t * * , , 15 boxes |s, 10s, and 6 plug tobacco; 2i) kegs Virginia twist; 10 bags pepper; ?.0 boxes ground pepper) 6 bags pimento; 1 bbl. nutmegs; 1 case Caraca indigo; 1 bbl. cloves; 1 cask Levy, Garrett & Son's Scotch snuff; 50 bbls. No. 3 large mackeral; 25 ' * * med. * 25 * * * smalt ? 60 hair bbls. No. 3 ' 10 quarters ' 1 4 10 ? *2 ? 20 kitts ? 1 ? fi drums cod fish. Received and for sale by ap27 DONLON & MAXWELL. TO THE LOVERS OP ICE CREAM. PE. ZINN will open his Ice Cream Saloon of Tuesday ? the 6th inst, with all his former and many new ar raugemeuts, for the accommodation of visitors, who will be supplied with the best Ice Cream of the season, in the beat style- p4-tf FRESH SHAD & ROCK FISH. JUST received fr?m Baltimore, by B. and O. Railroad, at S. C. BAKER & Co.'s Boat Store, apl-l-tf Water street. 20 CASKS bacon 8houldera (prime,) lor aale by ap27 DONLON 4- MAXWELL. o JUST received, at No. 25 Union 8treet, a lot ofext'a sugar cured hams and dried beet. Also a lot of plain hams and shoulders. ap25 J. W. ('II APi.lNE. HAY, HAY. N hand, a large lot or superior baled Hay, at No. 25 Union st. ap25 J. W.CHAPLINE. Hatsi Hats!! RECEIVED this day, a few c*se*of spring styles silk hats, the very best article of silk. ap'? S P HARPER <fr,SON. A FEW doz citizens soft. dress hat, a very comforta ble and fashionable article, lor sale by apO S D HARPER & SON. SKN FUN, and Lilly White; M Persian or Chinese Powder; Baziu'8 celebrated barber soap; Fine Extrai ts and Cologne; For sale at C. B. BROWN'S, ap3ft No. 4 Washington Hall. CtASH paid for Linen, Woolen, and mixed rags, at the / highest price, by A. G. ROBINSON & CO ma3 TOOTH BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, &c ~'~lTHa Ireshand gene tal assortment of .Perfumery. Just received and for sale by T. H. LOGAN & CO W 1JGYPT AND THE HOLY LAND, a Journal of TTav J els in Egypt, Arabia, Petraae and the Holy Land, by David WiUard, for sue by * ^ ma2 WILDE ? BROTHER. LUNCH set daily, atthe INDIAN QUEEN, Malu street at 10 o'clock, A. M. ap5-tf AKPER-S MAGAZINE for May, received at tbeoor nerbookstore. WILDE? BROTHER, ma'i T> USHTON, CLARK <fc Co's. pure Cod Liver Oil, just XL received at VOWELL'S Drugstore, ap26 24 Union street. LATEST ARRIVAL OF BONNETS. XXTE have just received oar second stock of Spring Bori T T nets, comprising every var.ety for Ladies and Mis ses. Also, flats lor Misses and children or every descrip tion. In all a very large assortment,.and we hesitate not to say, the cheapest in the city. ma3 . . RHODES, McNAlB @CO. SUNDRIES. inn "HDS. sugar, lvU 300 bbls. plantation molasses; i00 bags green Kio coffee; 60 bxs. Richmond 6 @ 8 plug tobacco> standard biandfcf > 100 pgs. gunpowder,- imperial, Y. Hyson and black teas of fine qualities, in atore and for sale by ma7 _ M. RRILLY. 100 * Kanawha; 6ft * elrfra-white in net lbs. On hand and for sale by ma7 M. REILLY. T*H XV i ONLY HALF-PRICE.. , HO DBS, McNAIR & CO.. have juat received, in ad. r dition to their other stock, 600 pieces fine French La*vna, which they areseUiiigat lower prices than was ever known in the city. No. 3a Main at. mall DEATH lO uADS UW MIC hi 1 , Sllllgsg so Pbc.kel? JjjBumcom*. i.?. W>'?-cutand ilry . .s&^?-Vv.utait, safasasr,--.*, ?' caUyl,o?"-G- P-??> llup.hu. 31 tierces rire: ? * 2? White |,IptSi Together with a ful^'faln.^ ra,,cy soaps; Including Spices, Fruits "r K?"iilr c sale at wholesale, by ' Fish, ?e rct?rie l??3 TALLA-NT? DKUpi,?.'1' 1 Jed to bim, begsto iSauMt!, er#l " Ua present Urge and v#e?Sm1*i te#,lo??2S^ Ingot School, Medical, TheolorfS^ cellaneoua Hooks, Plain am?? ,,l?UirSu\t*<it books. Wall and Window Kir, '7, To Merchants, Teachers. s 2l ..,l1 v?"?t r Wishing to purchase in quautitk. Li** be offered in ,.rices and l?""'"'e?Hr .Rags taken exchan-e or ,,aid for A"g.s<,?tf. J0H* HEia,aiM?kigKV'?u?Jr conducted at No. 1? \Jonrrl7, ' -11 Grecery aiul Commission B^fsin i?at v4 "* -Removal ?? THE OFFICEOPT1.KVI.C.S,A, H,? . p?Ptr Jlili, ,ui"?Jij AS bern removed from the ni.i .?.* ? Wheeling, to tear orswcencrl S" ,'on* '? Ct-i,. |H.use, andS. 6. Haker A Co"?'iS,u mi 8 UU? **?? the steamboat landing, where samm~ V ???Veni*M ir Bonnet Hoards and ffraSS1'" ?[ Wut,jg* Order, add tessed to us (Gia.eop. 3,n?' BO>l,A**C0. J, . removal7~~" ~?? *fe IX BAY H.\ have removed to tiu?ir ? ? cio: s brick buildings, 137 jjar. M ^,5 .*** ?? manufacture and keep on hand lree*> where tkT TIN U'h cuLfu...' _ ' And TIN AND SHKBT IKON Wakk keep for sa e Japan Ware and Houetiu'c Iware. 4.aoth?kt?i ...'WraoU Fi wbica tuey will sell Wholesale and K?Sii market prices. Their oldT^nmers.JjJL'i'.'t''*'^ ally are invited to tall and examine descnpl.on of articles in their ??,!**** h?j Re ad This! > W *r guaranteed to cure NXOHALGU. nbtontE&il? ASTm'A jsrssj watts- *???. - (Galellr copy) J' dissolution. THE partnership between the sub<.crth.? Jirm or S. c. Baker 4- Co. is this day dtantaS J!1" !k consent. The business or the late BrrnnMtl 1 0Ki" by L. P. Woods at their oliiie !S wKr?!?.UJW ?' Jan. 31.1733. ?? 'i ft??KEB h. p. AVQOQC . Co-Partnership! ~ "1 HE undersigned have this day foniid * ^ ship under the name and style ol s C. Mater I l>?^^IU?e^ld^^u*No?23aWaler sUtec^ "bwfci? *?* feSa^gg _T~Cod. Liver Oil7 kind brought to this or any other market ..irfl BKENTL1KUEH A ARMSTRONG, _ ajgai-iynd Opposite W.Hhireton niii. _ SHOES! 120 VS;<,1u2!!\ ??lr J"?>' liesi J<?' received it tb, ?* South end of market square aplS TODD &? DEVOL _ GAITERS, GAITEKS. hO ?? R fine black gaiter?, jtst receipt] at rm/h tll?a?Jllh?nd ol Ma 1 ket Square, at ihe bhik mm fmi of Want ofa verjr fi?eg*iter, will please all and sec them. ma7 TODD d: DEVOL WAaam's -Express. B heve just received, per abo\e line, a compl?fi stock oriadies summer dress goods. Such as Be dcg?cgc3 ""etc * M' Law,,s? Challys, Tissued, il?Ull Also, another lot of Bonnet Ribbons. KH01)KSt NeSAl84C?.| 90 5 aud s 1),US tobacco; 20 * half pound ? 3o * soda saleratus; 4 chests and catty boxes tea, 6W cwt Garrett's snuff. For sale by maC JOHN K. MQRR01T. 2 000 VUYT* baCOi: ha,QS- sugar cured; ,UUv JOfW cwt ? shoulders; 500 4 dried beef For sale by ma6 JOHN R. MOKHOW. OF THE LA .1 S, or Ouiiii.es ol Civiiui O-i Criminal Laws in force in the United States, ariu the several States ol the Union, designed for eeneralust. A new work, just published. Received by n*2 \V1 Li)E<& BKOTHEfi. BRIDGE CORNER CONFECTIONERY. Just ISeceived, art boxes sweet Oranges; 20 do Fiench Lemons; 20 lialf boxes French Lemons; 100 boxes Malaga Raisins; 8 case< Figs; 1 cask currants; 3 sacks Bordeaux Almonds; ?Together with agencral assortment of Confectionert, for sale wholesale and retail, by H. K. P.1KKKR, apll opposite the Monroe Home, Xiin n. S. D. Harper & Son. No. 129 Cokmkr or Mxtn axd UstOKrritrn. OFFKK Jor sale a Tery large and exteaaite slock ol goods, in their line of busiuess, at the very lowest market prices, and do assure those who may pcrrUse from tnem that no pains will be spared to giveetfireitt. Isfaction. both in quality and pricei. To country merchants, particulrrly, our inviUt'wiiia tended to call and examine. wi*? GRAVE YARD NOTICE. HAVING the re-building of Messrs. Paul!, JlitcW! White's family Vault in East \\ heeltaf. I**"* wanting any thing done there, will find a ffcvoiabfe opj^w tunity of having it done by. applying soon. MICHAEL J. ROHAN,Marble nwt3 and Vault Kuilder, C8 Market FOR THE LADIES. RECEIVED this day by express, an assort neat of tie latest and newest styles of ladies riding bats. ma7 S. AVERT LATER STILL. f?f~| PA 1R of gentlemen's fine patent leather Oxfwd titt, U\_J just received at the black mammoth boot. mh7 TODD & DBVOL FRESH ARRIVAL. PAIR ol ladies fine enamelled Jenny Lind alippen. vJV/ just received at the black boot. ma7 TODD&DE\OL " FISH. NOR. I, 2 and 3 mackerel in whole, half and q?MVJ barrels. Also, Wo. 3 herring in pickle, fa*1?/'J" lor sale by. ma7 M. KF.lLLT GUNPOWDER. KAA KEGS rifle, sporting and blasting powitf. n magazine, and for sale by raa7 M. RBI LIT. NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW GRASS KEU. JUST received some fine mixed grass seed fo?* Uwia ap26 VOW ELL'S drug stoie, M Ubi?? (Gazette copy.> _ "1 K KOXBS Castile Soap received by af. 10 ap9 KKLLSfrC.ALPWM^. Notice. r THE business of the late firm of H. CH0RMA!IJ!^i?d will be continued by the undersigned, wboare autbt* to adjust the accounts of thesame. _ . ? ..--if dec28:tf BUSHBY^JJTTl^ Wall Paper, Meeoad Spring Arrif?? CIOMMOK and Glazed, Window minus, ***" J and Borders, just received at JOHN FISHER'S Boots'** ?tv4-tm No. m. ?a?*?? It AGS KIO COFFEE; 75 bbls. No. 3 mackerel; 10 4 Herrine; 50 Por^b^'brkCj',^ri"S- JOHN ^JSSS^ 150 BBI-S. Pittsburgh and Kanawha.salti 100 bbls. superior family flour; 20 doz. zinc wash boards; 30 * corn brooms; 30 bosh, dried apples. *0RB0W For sale by ma6 JOHSCfcJg? " REMOVAL. sTOkk AM. ADAMS has removed bis CLOTHl- ^coml ? to the large Ware Rooms on Water att ? | door below Monroe street, where his as-usual. an excellent assortment of seasouaoie f he cheapest rates. ??? ' ?-? , Leekoit* TUST received?Panama braid. Canton Cbe?P- S. D. HARP T> KCF.IVKD this day and for sale, ? K* .K and brown Riding HaU. r d hakPER 4 SO^ ECEIVKD this day and Tor sale, a large lot of while and blue ciliien a oft liata. KR * sO' mal3 S. U. HARJ**"J*___, Bound to Shave! ^ DE JAQUKS LKCOOLTRK'S cele,^?. !rw, ?nd Razors. Tbejrabave with ^ Saved?' the beat ever brought to thte market. p^fjoWX* apl9 New Jewelry Store, /"1IGARS AND TOBACCO. . Vj moon Cigara, different brand"! 10,000 fine Kegaliaa; ,?h.cco: 3 boxea peach fUrared tobacco, 2 ? BaHidere. PAKKli'-, Joat rtc-d by T- MarW?!t ap23 '. " a) ? ? water | 10 boxea soda , 10 ? augar _. PAHKB*'. JuatreCdby T" uu**1"' ?^Htosa + 3flii P