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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. The undersigned take this occasion to remind their friends nml the public generally, that in connection with the office of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up for i he execution of all kinds or I*Ij.YirV ANDOBNAMKNTAL PRINTING. Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la teat styles of Job *ype, and tneir large and well selected stock ?r paper, cards, inks, <fcc., being purchased at the o>vest Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct de p.ariment, carefully and efficiently managed, they can guaran tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the IYcnUt?MM, Accuracy aud Promptneu, with which their work will be done. They are prepared to execute Cards, Proorammes, CiRtTLARf, Poster?, hincLs, Concert Bills, Hill Heads, Ball Tickets, Hit .ls Ladixo, Steamdoat Bills* Hane Checks, Auction Bills, Order Books, Dray Tictkets, Deeds, Frkioht Books, Notes, Railroad Blanks, Keceiits, Hotel Registers, Protests, Summons, Hriefs, Election Tickets, And every other description of letter.prossPrinting. Also dlkiuds of work in COLORS A\D BRONZES. K3~All orders from a distance promptly attended to. SWEAK1NGEN dc TAYLOR. CINCINNATI. Apollo Building. N. W. cor. 5th & Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporated, 184S fpiIK attention of the public is respectfully called to the J. superior facilities affix ded at this 1 nstitulion, for qua lifying individuals in a tberough practical manner for th counting room and business pursuits. J ii rt met ion?Book-keeping by Double Entry.?A complete practical course of InstrucUon is given in the art of keep ing scientifically Double Entry Books in the different de partments of trade, commerce and manufactures, compre hending the forms in use 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^ ortingand ex-port ing on their own account, on commission or on joint specu lation, includii.^ speculations in stocks, real estate, dec., with sleainboating, bank insurance, railroad, and books of joint stock and chartered associations generally. Commercial calculations embrace every variety of com putat ons pertaining to business operations, being taught according to the most approved methods?Interest, Dis count Equations, arbitration of Exchanges. &c. Mercuiriile Correspondence?Such exercises are introduc ed ou this subject are calculated to impress business habit* and a genuine busines* style of correspondence upon tiie mind or the student as well as familiarize him with coimnei tial technicalities and phraseology, including pro forma Invoices, Account safes, bills of exchange, Ac. Practical Penmamhij>.?One hour is devoted in teaching a systematic style or business writing, combining freedom with a thorough command of hand aud pen, accuracy and elegance with ease and rapidity, and perlect legibility with beauty of construction. Commercial i*w -ml Political Economy.?Daily Lec tures are given oi? these important topics, as connected with the avocations of the merchant in the operations or coiiimcice, and practical workings or trade, embracing the subject of Partnership, principal and agent, negotiable in struments, -sales, debts, guarantees, etc.j also on the laws of wealth, currency, foreign and domestic exchanges, cred it, profit, interest, intcr-nationaltrade, dec. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Instruction 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 or the Principal enables him to tender assistance to those wishingto procure situations on graduating. Good board can be obtained in the city at to S3.50 per week. Diplomas under seal are awarded the graduates TJSRAtS:?For partial course, books, s ationery, dx., in clusive. ?28.00. * For full course, books, stationery. Diploma, <$-c.? inclu sive. $50-00. JOHN GUNDRY, janS* 53?f yd Principal. Cincinnati Wholesale Paper Warehouse. ESTABLISHED 184 1. \\T E offer Tor sale a well selected stock of PAPER !f CARDS and PRINTING INK, BOOK BINDERS' LEATHER, aud every description ot PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS. Having been the first, byaereral year*, to establish In the West a Paper business complete in all its parts, wo have formed permanent connections with the best manufactu rers in this country, and receive our supplies directly from them. The prices and terms we now offer arc as favora ble as the same goods can be purchased/Or in the Eastern cities. We have the exclusive agency for ths superior WRIT ING PAPERS manufactured by PLANTER SMITH, OWEN & HURLHUT, andtheCAREW COMPANY, he ingthe highest grades of Writing Papers made in this country. Our stock embraces every desciiption 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 *n pcr?nn. Samples will be sent by mail free or cost. augSl. BUTLER & BROTHER, Wholesale Paper Dealers, 27 Pearl Street. PAPER WAREHOUSE. E. O. GOODMAN & CO. WIIOLmLK DEiLIIRi* IN Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink, uLKAcniNo powders, feltino, wire ci.otii, <fcc. Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O. VMONG their stock, maybe found WRITING, AND BLANK BOOK PAPER, the latgest assortment in the West, orevery description. Pi tilling Paper, all sizes. Eng. <fc Amer. Tissue Paper. Book " 44 Copying ??? Col'd. Medium & D'ble. Med. Blotting ?? Ass'd. 44 44 Filtering f4? Envelope. Druggist 44 Plate and Lithopraph. Marble 44 Maucla,genuine. Glazed and Gilt 44 Hardware Paper. Cloth 44 yam 44 Card 44 Match Boy 44| Roofing Paper, prepared and Tea 44 unprcpored. Shoe 44 Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Dry Goods 44 Tobacco 44 44 44 Envelopes of every description, &c. &c. BOARDS. Perforated, Hinders', Bonnet, Press and Straw Boards. Also, Agent for Llghtbody's Superior Printing Ink, Hook, and Colored Ink,&c. C'nrda, mid Card Ronril*. Extra Pearl Faced Cards. Extra People's 44 Printers' 44 Porcelain 11 Satin Surfaced Card Boards. Ivory 44 Printers' 44 Satin Enameled 44 Porcelain 44 Pearl Surfaced Colored Card Boards. The above Cards and Card Boards, are manufactured ex pressly for ourselves, and are ora most beautiftil surface and tiiusln 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. IC5"Dealers and consumers in Paper and Cards, are res pecfully invited to examine our stock. All our goods are received direct from manufacturers, which enables us to sell as low, ir not lower, than any other house in theWest. R3"Paper made to order. Auz2l.tr. OHIO TVI'E FOUNDEUY, GUILFORD AND JONES, N. Onil.FORD, N. V. Jonks. 41 SECOND STREET, BETWEEN SYCAMORE AND BROADWAY, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Krery Description at KOOI4, JOll AND NBWHPAPEIt TVPE CONSTANT! Y ON HAND, OR MANUFACTURED To ORDER. Tbey are prepared to furnish promptly and at the lowest cash prices, every variety or Types to be found in their several Specimen Books, and the best Printing Presses, with all their Apparatus. l?arge Job Letter, in all its varieties or Metal and Wood, Flowers, Cuts, Ornaments, &c.t 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 wants of the West, they feel confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronage. tf. Co-Partnership: OW. I1E1SKELL& Co. have associated E. B. 8WEA ? RINGEN,Jr.,wlth them as a partner,the partnership comu:e nclng on the 10th ins:. The style or the firm will be HE1KKKLL* < O. ian17 U?e JDr. Dye's liclicr FOR Coughs, Golds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, ?$c. It relievesamf cures without nauseating Price GO cents per bottle. mar25 KELLS A CALDWELL. To the Ladies. fly the l.ntrat Arrival** from Paris! MRS. SHALLCROSS has received the latest and most udendid assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Caps', Head Dresses, and Millinery Goods ever brought to this city, aud will have them soon ready for exhibition.? Ladies Will please call and examine for themselves. apI9-lm 6 HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. 1?OZ. orthis celebrated medicines, just received, and lor sale by ai>23 T. H. LOGAN A CO. $20 Reward. TH E above reward will be given for the recovery or the City Wharf Register, which was lost whilst in the charge or >Ir. J. E Bier, late whaTf master. The finder win receive the above reward when said hook shall be deposited in the C.erk's Office of the city, or left in the possession oreither of the undersigned. W. GOODRICH. ") Com. JNO. K. BOTTSFORD, > on aplS-tr A. J. SWEENEY. I Accounts 1L i KMON', oil sassafras, oil rosemary, oil berga mot, oil lavender, and oil peppermint, just ree'd at ap96 VOW ELL'S drug store, 24 Onion st. HEISKELL & CO., WOULD Inform the public that they have received their second extensive stock of Spring and Summer goods. They would beg leave to invite the attention of buyers, to t eir stock, which was ptuchased direct from the im. porters in New York, on the most favorable teims, and which they believe to be unsurpassed by any in this city in ^Xtent? variety and cheapness. ap!4 First Arrival of Spring Goods TTEISKELL drCO. will open this morning Plain Bera J 1 gem New style Berage De Laines? do Rprir* ?i-aincs) Glace Silks: plain bl'k Silks; rich Bonnet Ribbons i Krubioidered Swiss Muslins, do Linen cambric Hkfs. Thread Edgingsr Ladles Perlslaa Slopes, a new artlc wiih a variety of other new sjid pretty goods. . .relA? CITY TRADE. great cure for-dyspepsia __ Trnrrn ttitia V.'u- rF HE Trtu Di gen tire Flu DR. HOUGHTON S - J- <dt\Oa?tric Juice, pre ? - -??^4'pared from'Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach or the Oaf, ^ alter the directions or Ba w ron Licbig, tlie great Physi ological Chemist, by J. S. Hououtok, M. D., Phila delphia, Pa. This is Nature's own .Rkmkdv for an unhealthy stomach. No art or man can equal itscurative powers. Jt contains no Alcohol, Hitters, Acids, of Nacpeods IIkooi. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the .nost feeble patients who cannot cat a water cracker without acute distress. Heware of Druuokd Imitation*. Pepsin is NOT A. DRUG. Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Sosximrxc Evidkkck, from Lio big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology of 131? I geation; Dr. Pereira oil Food and Diet; Dr. John *V. Dra por, or New York University} Pror. Dunglisou's Physiolo py; Pror. Silliman, or Yale College} Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology} etc., together with repot ts of curbs from all parts Of the United States. 1. H. PATTERSON, 33 Monroe street, WHEELING, Wholesale and Retail .-fgent. mar26-d(^w 1 y Jtih-odes, McNair & Co., HAVE now in store, their complete stock or spring dry goods, to which they co dlally Invite the ntten tion or purchasers. In their assortment will be found evory variety of ill ess goods and trimmings, together with a heavy stock or domestic and staple goods; of the best quality, at the lowest possible prices. It has been their aim to lay in such a store as would suit the trade genorally, and they flatter themselves that for variety, beauty and cheapness, their goods are not excelled by any in the city. They do not deem it essential to enumerate articles, as only a small portion or the stock could be 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. ?pr. The M*riiui?ry Dciinrtuiciit OF THE Meade Collegiate Institute. WELLSKURGj VA. THE Fall session or this School will commence on MON DAY (he 13th or SEPTEMBER, and will coutiuue five en I* cr.dar months. No pupil will be received for a less time than one session, unless by special agreement,?and when once entered, no deduction will be mailo for absence during the session, ex cept in cases or protracted sickness,?nor will any pupil be permitted to withdraw. This rule is positive. TERMS: Day pupils,?-Primary English Department $1000 Classical and Mathematical- 1200 Hon d and Tuition per session of five months... 43 00 One half in variably in advance, the remainder at the mid. die of the session. A discount of 15 per cent, will be made on the bills of all M misters or the Gospel. BlifFor further information see catalogue, published by Hoard or Trustees. Hy order or the Hoard, SAM'L D. TOMPKINS, Rector Wheeling, Sep. 18, *52. I / > Unit' l*ipe? JKocliellc Itrmidy; X\J 20 i do do do 20 | do do do* 5J do Otard Cognac do1 10* do do do doj 5 i do Pinet do do 101 do do do *lo 5 casks Cherry Wine; 5 do Medairy do 10 do Port do 5 do Port Juice} 3 Pipes Holland Gin; 120gallons Irish Whisky; 20 barrels Old Monongahela Whisky; 20 do Rye do 20 do Uurbon do 200 do Jamaica Spirits; 200 do New England Rum; 300 do Cherry Hramly; 100 do I.avaudei do 200 do Ginger do 200 do /JlacUberry do 5casks White Wine; 3 do Claret; 2 do Rhenish Wine, 18-1C; 40 dozen Scotch Ale; Cordialsorall kinds?.lust received and for sale by ? declG DECKER, WE1LLRR FRANZHE1M To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn rrom the firm ol McClallen, Knox A: Co., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester 1). Knox, (brother or S. S. Knox,) so long and favorably known in the trading public ?assuming the style orMcClallens and Knox. Tltey would respectfully inform their old customers (who have so long and liberuliy sustained them) and all other deal' ers in Boots and Shoes, that their Fall Stock will be arri v ins rroui the 10th to the last or September. Having been selected with the gjea test care and bought for cosh, they flatter themselves that in their Fall Stock of Hoots and Shoes they can hold out inducements In quality and prices superior to any ever offered in the market. To Country Merchants on their way east, they would be pleas, ed to exhibit their stock, and post them in prices, fearlessly challenginga comparison with the markets of Haiti more and Philadelphia. [sep31 MK'LALLENS KNOX Notice ot .Partnership. THE business of llie late firm of "Warden ?V Edwards, will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Main street, under the firm name of Edwards Warden; James W. Warden haviirg purchased the Interest ol Ja cob M. Warden. Wheeling, December 1,18o2. AilCHAEl. EDWARDS, Jr., dec4?tf JAS. W. WARDEN. (?iiMtoui Work. HERE la>n again with a tremendous stock or Cloths, Cassimeie*, Vcs tings, ?&c, all to make up to suit cus - tomers, at tli.'lowest rates orprices, and best style br work manship. [oct7] A. M. ADAMS. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. TH E Partnership heretofore subsisting betwven ti;e un dersigned, under the firm-name of Warden & Edwards, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jacob M. Warden has sold his interest to James W. Warden. All persons indebted to said late firm are requested to settle and adjust their debts with Jacob M. Warden. Wheeling, December 1. 1852. JACOB M. WARDEN, d>*c4?tf MICHAEL EDWARDS, Jr. Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened,an assortment or splendid Planished Ware, consisting ol coffee niul Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot*, Egg coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?'a beautiful article.' Wo respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment or House and Steam Hoat furnishing goods HOHHS, BARNES CO, No 28, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novlO Wheeling, Va DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the name ol CAYWOOD, CON KLIN iV CO, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 22d ol October, 1852. A CAYWOOD, F C CON KLIN, W M CLARK, NOTICE. THE business or Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturing, in all its varieties, will be continued bv the undersigned, at the same stand, No 19, Union street, WmM Clark having withdrawn. A continuance or the petronage herelofore extended to the establishment, is respectrully solicited. novliVlyd.c CAYWOOI) ?fc CONKL1N. Notice. WD. MOTTE has associated with him as a partner, ? his brother J. W. .MOTTE, the partnership com mencing on t??e 11 th iiust. The style or the firm will be \V. 1). MOTTE& BROTHER. ?fcblu Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to \V. D. Mottk are requested to call and settle their accounts immediately. r??b 15 W.l). MOTTE. WALL paper. " THE Subscriber lias on hand, a good supply or Wall Pa per and Borders which he will sell at reduced Prices. JOHN FISIIER, ang28tf. No. 135. Main st. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered ii^to partnership, for the purpose or carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, under the firm or Logan, Carr & Co. LLOYl) LOGAN, JOS. G. liAKEK, WATTSON CAKR, mar30 H. H. CARR. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, &c. JEK'II. B. SHEPPARD would respectrully in . form his riiend6 and the public, that he has re _ -moved his establishment to No. 131, Main Street, corner or Union, where wi 11 be found constantly on hand, a large and well selrcted assortm*. nt or all articles in his line, consisting or Mnddlcs, Bridles, Harness, Iron frame and Wood box Truulis, Valines, Cnrpet Bngx, Scotch Upper mid IIo^ sltiu Collars, llniaei, lVIaip**, &c.,cct*., &c? A.* or which are manufactured by competent workmen, orth* beat materials, and will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Tho?e desiring to purchase are requested to call and ex amine for themselves at apl2-yrd. No. 131, Main st. "Wheeling, Va. Tobacco and Cigars! WM LAUCHL1N, No 162 Main street, nas among his large assortment the following articles? 1000 Consuello cigars; 10H0 La Eloisa ? 1000 Prinsado 4 1000 K1 Salvadu ? 1000 hi Dorado 4 2000 La Proteccion cigars; 1000 Piuuclea 4 1000 Flores Habbana 4 6 Boxes twin brothers tobacco; 5 4 Virginia 4 apS I | 1QR BOXES halves, quarters and eighths, new Raisins J20 drums Smyra Figs, new crop; 6 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; t bbis Cranberries, at deelfl S. P. WOODHOW'S. BOXES Sawyer's No. 1 Rosin Soap for sale by ma3 A. G. ROBINSON & CO. HATS, HATS. JUST received at the black mammoth boot, 5 dozen men's fine metropolitan hats; a ve?y fine hat for sum mer wear, which will be sold low for cash. mi7 TODD DEVOL. Cordage. F\fi CCItS Manilla rope, ass* d sizes, at Pittsburgh prices: *J\J 20 do tarred hemp 4 do do 15 do untarred 4 do do 32 reels Packing Yarn; 1 do Italian hemp Packing Yam; oO dozfu Bed cords and Plough line,; 600 Ito Broom Twine; 1000 lb3*sop'reotton Seine Twinct fOlbv Gilling; 10 reels hemp Bed cord; 70 biles Oakum; 10 brlsPitch and Rosin; . ^ A general assortmert, comprising Blocks, Hooks and Thimbles, Anchors,Caulking mallets and chisels, LardOil, Mops, Caulking cotto*? and tow, etc. CHAR. H. BERRY, d ?tf Corner Union and "Water St*. 3BBLS< No 2 Lard Oil, free front amelL and very clear, on band and for sale by J une3.ttffr T. H. LOGAM ? CO, 50 MEDTCINAL Dr. Todd's Pills CAN be had fresh and genuine at tlie following places in the city of Wheeling and vicinity, viz:?At the Drug stores of James Baker: Kelts & Caldwell; Hreiitlinger tv t'o; Dr T II Logan &?1 o; Frcd'k Yahrling, Win McKee it Co: (Ritehictown); F A Breiitiinger (Centre Wheeling); at he Shoe store of Todd & Devol, market square, end at the Drug stove or the proprietor, comer of Quincy and Fifth streets. They cqja also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A Ue dillion's aiid Jacob Gooding's, National Boat'.; Benj. I< Ciaven. west Alexandria; Wilson .Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Looman's, Bridgeport, Ohio. These pills need no further reconnnenilatioii than a inir trial; they have now been in constant use for more than twenty yeHT8, and if you wllll only give them a chance they will speak for themselves?ti y them. 25c per box; ?2 per doz; $20 per gross. jar.G IN QUART BOTTLES. For Ptirilying the Blood,nnd for the Cure ol Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, Bile*, Mer curial Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions, hirer Com plaint, Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, 4*. In this preparation are strongly concentrated all tha Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and the combination is such that one modifies and improves the other, producing a compound differing entirely in its char acter and properties from any other preparation, and un rivaled in its operation on tho system when laboring un der disease. The many well authenticated cures of Scrof ula or the most malignant character, have given it a wide and deserved celebrity. - But It is not alone in Scrofula nor in the class of dtsoases to which it belongs, that this prep aration has been round beneficial. It is a specific in many 1 diseases or the skin, and may be administered with favor able results in all; and it lias been so fully tested, not only i by patients themselves, but also by Physicians, that it has | received their unqualified recommendations and approba I tionorthe public; and has established on its own merits a reputation ror vai.dk and efficacy far superior to the va rious compounds bearing the name 01 Sarsaparilla. Tho following testimonials are selected from among the multi tude of those we are daily receiving; and for further confir mation, the reader is referred to tho Family h'ecipe and Medical Almanac, rumished gratuitously by a 1 our agents. The following was sent 10 our Agents, Messrs. W. A Waldron A Co., who arc personally acquainted with tho writer. Waterford, N. Y , Nov. 20,1850. Messrs. Sands.?Gentlemen,-About winee months since, the disease called "lieaid, or Barber's Itch,"appeared on my race, and rs it is or rare occurrence?110 case as yet having come under the caie or our Vil age Physicians, I found it very difficult even to stop tho progress or th?^lis ease on my face, although I tiled remedies that had etired Trom the pimples on a child's face to the galled breast or a canal horse; and even pulled out my beard 011 the side of n y race and chin. A short time since, u 'riend told mo that he had it for two years, and t led different lemedi-s without success, but finally cured it in a short time, by the ufe of Sands'Sarsaparilla. On this recommendation, I bought one bottle, and finding 1 received benefit Horn it, 1 continued its use until 1 am now perfectly cured. I am led to bring this to your notice gratuitously, rromthc fact that the disease is not namcfd in the list or complaints for which the Sarsaparilla is a remedy; and that you may be able confidently to recommend it for such cases. Yours truly, GEO. K. St OTT. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. New York, Feb. 17,1819. Messrs. Sands:?Having suffered many yeais with a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during which time 1 was tieated by the most distinguished physicians in Europe and the United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all the time my general health and strength declining and tho disease making fearful progi es>: caustic applications weic used, and whatever else was thought most efficient ror producing a curs; but 1 am confi dent the deplorable situation I was in. the larvnaitis being accompanied with phthisis and g> eat difficulty 111 breathing, would 8 00.1 have terminated my lire, had I not obtained ic licl through the medium of your invaluable Sartapaiilln.? 1 must say, gentlemen, when I commenced using tho Sar saparilla 1 did not plttce much confidoi.cc in its viitucs; and this will not surprise you, when you arc informed 1 had tried more than fifty diffei ent remedies during the past four years, without any success; but after taking your Sar saparilla a *ew weeks, I was obliged at last to yield to 0 v idcnce. This marvelous specific has noi only relieved hut cured me: and I therefore think it my duty, gontlemeu, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attesta tion or my cure. Yours, very truly, 1). PARENT. Consulate of France ill the United States. The above statement and signature were acknowledged in our piesence by Mr. 1). Parent as true. For the Consul General or France, Ij. IIOKG, Vice Consul. ? Prepared and sold", wholesale and retail," by A. II. ?fc 1> SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton St., corner of William, New York. Sold alio by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price ?1 per bottle; six bottles Tor &5. For sale by J. H. CRUMBACKER, No. 115 Main St., Wheeling. L. Wilcox of Pittsburgh; Seaton Sharpc or Maysville, Shackleford <Sc Crichton, Portsmouth; and E. B. Hinnuiu Cincinnati. jef0-3ni Advice. IF yoa ore troubled with a cough; pain in tho.hreast or anyallection ol the Lungs?Use iueulliuger's Com pound Syrup of Boneset. If you ais aflliclcd with Rheumatism, have received bruises or sprains, or your hands or feet aie frostbitten or chapped?Use the Bovger or Spine and Muscle Lini ment; nnd Should you be affected with Scrofula, or any disease arising ?rom impurity of t-.c blood, or tl e injudicious use of mercury, by all means |-:ocure Bientli&ger's Fluid Ex tract of Sarsaparilla and l.'aiulelion. These remedies have been tried by hundreds and in a!l eases have given satisfactory evidence of their superior efficacy over every other medicine in the cure of these complaints, for which they are recommended. To be had at BRENTLINGER * ARMSTRONG'S Apothecary, Monroe street,adjoining the McLuie House, dtc24'62 Centre Wheeling Drug Store and Apotheea. RICIiARl) BLUM has purchased the entire stock and fixtures of the establishment occupied by F. A. iiicnt linger, Centre Wheeling, and by additions to his stock is pi epared to furnish city and country customers with the purest and best Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Bye Stuffs, on the most reasonable terms. Prescription Department. He will attend promptly to the tilling of prescriptions, which will be carefully compounded at all hours. Perfumeries, imported Havana cigars, and a veriety of fancy articles on hand. Cianl I DR. DYE'S RELIEF For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. I7UFTEEN years succc%8 in the use of this Syrup, in private practice, for the various affections or the Bronchia and Lungs,is deemed sufficient recommendation in presenting it to the afflicted, to iusure a trial of its ef* ficacy. There is nothing in this Syrup that will nauseate,so theie can be 110 danger in giving it to the youngest child, or in its use in any quantity under any circumstances. It is picas xnt mi!d and effectual. Price60 cts. per bottle. Prepared by Br. J. S. BYE, Hartford, Con. For sale by KKLLS & CALDWELL, dec30 Sole Agent*. ERUPTIVE DISEASES. IT has now become a settled fact, acknowledged ?>y t ho best Physicians of our city, that in the cure or Sci ofula, Tetter, and many other diseases, Brkntmxosr'b Fluid Extract ok Sarbaparilla and Bandelion, is dccidcdly above all other preparations. It speaks for itself whenever used; and although we have never taken the pains of hav. ingit published through the papers, or appointing agents for the sale of it, yet we are almost weekly receiving or ders from Vermont, New York, Ohio, Kentucky and other states, by persons, who by some chance means have heard of its wonderful curative powers. The following is from a gentleman of Vermont a few days since, who used it for a very serious disease:? Dear Doctor: The two bottles ormodicire 1 got from you when in Wheeling, have nearly cured me; please send mc some more by Express. Yours Respectfully. It is now prescribed by neaTly all the Physicians of our city, rot as a quack medicine, Tor we have made them ac quainted with the componant parts; and we now say to all such as we have not the opportunity or making it known to, that it is entirely Tree rrom all minerals, and is not in the least incompatible with any or the preparations of lb* dine, Fowler's solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton & Lake's, aud F. Yahrling, and sold wholesale and retail by . BRENTL1NGER & ARMSTRONG. Montoe street, opposite Washington Hall, W'heelingVa. July 21,'65. I Look to your Coughs ! TO all such as are laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse 1108S, Pains in the Breast, Spitting Blood, Ac., wo would honestly recommend the use of Brenilinger's Com] pound Syrup or Boneset, as a pleasant, safe and speedy cure. It can be had at Messrs. Paxton & Lake's, end ol the Suspention Bridge, and at BRENTLINGER & ARMSTRONG'S, aug2t- yrtd Monroe street, Wheeling. JBerger or Spine and ITIusclc Liniment. OMf this remedial agent we forbear to say anything, the speedy and- certain action in removing Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sprains, pains from Bruises, Burns, &c., is so extraordinary, that were we to speak its real merits, you really, we fear, could scarce give credence to our assertions It can be bad at PAXTON & LAKE'S, End of Susp. Jiridge, and at Ang.21-ly:d. BRENT LINGER & ARMSTRONG'S Hats and Caps. 1Q DOZ. assorted Caps, from IScents to ?10 to,be pro Y.&\J cured^t S. D. Harper's Hat and Cap store, whose legitimate businessit selling Hats and Caps; which is the place to call for Qiahlonablc articles in, hisiinc. ,sep22 FLOUR. ~ OaH I*BL8. Superfine and Extra Flour, for salo flx. jCOVJ juncS JOHN R MORROW. For Baltimore, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, by steam ers of the Parker Vein Line to Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Wheeling, and by fast running double engine steamers on the Ohio river. THE NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND WHEELING LINE Will forward Goods to all the above placcs, and also to all points EAST, WEST AND SOUTH. _1 lavine unusual facilities can rcceipt through on the most favorable terms. For particulars apply to th9 Agents. IIKNKY II. TAYLOR, Pier 13North River, New York. u* DUN LOP & CO., Locust Point, Baltimore. DOR8EY, NORTON ?v KNOX, Wheeling. KKNNKT & DUDLHY. Cincinnati. K. WK11H, MAXCY A CO., Louisville. DAVID TATUM <&CO.,St. Louis. Afler the first of August, all goods sent through Dunlop & Co., will he forwarded Tree ofdrayage. For the present Dunlop <& Go., may be four.d at tho counting room of J. VV. Rosa & Co., Hollingswotth at. jel8-6ntd MEDICINA3? ?.100 CIIALLKNflE. ~Y*TIIATKVfiK coneeviiB the health and happiness ol t lie people, is at all times of the most valuable iin porta nee. 1 take it for granted that every person will Jo all in their power to save the lives oftheir childicn, anil that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. 1 feel it my duty to solemnly as sure you that WOKMS, according to the opinion or the most celebrated Physicians, aie the primary causes or u large majority orihe diseases to which children and adults are liable. IT you have an appetite continually changeable rrom one kind or food toanothcr, Had Breath, Pain ill the Stomach. Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness ol the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregular?re member that all these denote Worms', and you should at once upply the remedy? HOBENSACK'S WORM SYKUP, An article rounded upon Scientific Principles, compound ed with purely Vegetable substance*, being "crfectly safe when taken, and can be glytitfo the most tender infant with decided bencficialjeffect. Where Howel Complaints & Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated, the to nic properties or my Worm Syrup are such that it Htands without an equal in the catalo^ne of medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an In fallible remedy lor those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the as tonishingcutes performed by this Syrup altor Physicians have failed, is Hie best evidence ol its superior efficacy overall otheis. THE. TAPE"WORM. This is the most difttcult worm to destroy or all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost indefinite length, hecomiims ) coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health so sadly as to causo M. Vitus Dance, Fits, etc , that those afflicted seldom if evei suspect that it is a Tape Worm that is hastening them to an earlygrave. In order to destroy this Woi in, a very eueiget.c treatment must he pursued, it would therefore he proper to take C or 8 of 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 of two ta ble spoonfuls three times a day. These directions followed have never been known to fail in cuiingthe most obsti natc case of Tape Worm. READ Tits KOLLOWlNU: And you cannot be indifferent to this appeal. Human* ity calls upon you to do your uuty. It is only or.c out of lire mai.y thousands who luis seen its wonderful effects. Dr. J.N. Hobentack,?-Sir:?Gratitude to you, the in ventor or a highly valuable mcdiciuc, prompts this humble testimony in its favor, as being a sar? gentle, yet power fully effectual remedy for Worms. Having had much c.v poiience in knowing th3 effects or various preparations, my wile, who was well skilled in ministering-to children in distress; pronounced it the best she had ever used, and would use no other while yours could be had. A daugh ter of ours became seriously diseased. Her symptoms were alarm'ng, but her mother at once sought out a reme dy for Worms. Having obtained your&, by the time she had taken half a bottle, Ol Sir, the joy it gave aiicffectiou ate mother, to see the improvement in her child, she be ing about five or six years old She passed &u immense quantity of Worms, hei sickly countenance nowbiighten ed, her spirits returned, and in a short time a lovely child, threatened with decline an death, now gave prom ise of health. Thanks to a kind Providenco whose bles sing attended your Syrup, restored tho child Withconfi deuce 1 recommend it to all patents whose children are suffering with Worms. JAS. 11 BOWKN, Minister of the Gospel, Late Pastor of the Southampton Baptist Church. B3?Caction.?Reirember then, Parents and 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 most delicate stomach. Be careful that you get the genuine ailicle, and tec that the signutuie, 'J. Houexsack,' is uii every bottle. UODKNSACK'S L1VKR 1MLLS. No part of tlio &yslcm is more liable lo disease than the LIVER, it serving as a filterer to puii'y the nlood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile, so that any wrung action or the Liver effects the other important pans of (he system, and results variously in Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, etc. We should, therefore, watch every 8; mptoin that might indicate a wrong action or the Liver These Fills being composed of Hoots and Plants furnished by nature to heul the sick, namely: 1st, an Expectrant, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2il, an Alterative, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain inor oid action of the system. 3d, a Tonic, which gives toneand strength to the nervous s; stem, renewing health and vigor to all parts of I he body. 4th, a Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with tl.e other ingredients, and operating on the bowels, and expel ling the wholo mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and puniying the blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable nicdicine in many I complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy actio.), purifying the blood and other fluids so er. fcctually to put to flight all complaints which may arise from lemale irregularities, as headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, etc., and offered the public as the best Pillc for all diseases, upon the tollowing MEDICAL EVIDENCE. ?We, the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt their manufacture submitted to us for inspection, say. that the ingredients ot which they are composed makes them the best Pill in use for all diseases or the Liver, Jin purities of the Hlood, etc. We say this not only from our own judgement, but also from that of 'he best medical au thority lr the United States. All diseases requiring the use oran Alterative, Diaphoretic and Purgative Medicine, that came under our notice, has been treated with the above Pills with the most salisractory success. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F. CROWLEY, M. D. L. HO WEN, M. D. U3P*Purcbace none but those having the signature, 'J. X. HOHENSAOK,' upou c~cli box, as all others arc worthless .mi tat ions. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishin? to become agents, must addiess the pioprietor, J.N. Ho bensack, at his Ijaboratoiy, No. J2?J No: th Second Stieet, above Kace, Philadelphia. Sold by all Diuggi&ls and Merchants in the U. S. Pamphlets giving certificates of euros performed in dir. rorent sections pf the country, by the above medicines, cau be had gratis ol tbo agents. Sold by J. baker, Wheeling, wholesale and letail agent or Western Va.;W. L. Itriggs, West Liberty; J For rell, Hradlcytnwnj J. Caning, Triadeiphia; Wro. Hosack, Rony's Point; Dan'l Ferril, Coral Cove. Pi ice each 26 cents. mar29-Jy Dr. Hall's celebrated Pulmonic Elixir. I7*0R tho permanent euro or coughs, colds, consumption. ; bronchitis, asthma, irfluenza, croup, whooping cough, inflamation of the bronchea and hoarseness, caused by pub. 'ic speaking; and all affections tf the organs of reapira. ticn. Warranted the pleasantestand best medicine for diseas es o the lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this medicine to the public v.e have the satisfaction to know that we not only present them with an invaluable antiJole for tho class of diseases it profes ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its ef fects upen the constitution, an can be administered with out any fear or mineral poison*, for it contains none.? The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is caused l?y disease of the orga-s or respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, hasir. .duced us to put it within the reach of every irdividual who may need a remedy that has proven itself so invalu able. This medicine is the result ofatong experience, and study or those diseases of the lungs which aw so TreqOent in our cliangeablc climate; and we claim it to be in advance of all medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar compldnts, an improvement upon all, and consequently ?uperior to aU others. we shall make no extravagant assertions of its efficacy in curing dUeaces. l'ke the venders of too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust them, nor shall we hold out any Inducements which experience does not justify. irpatients will persevere in ths use of this medicine, and use it as dimcted, they will be cured in every inetance that it is not beyond the power of medicine. There are nuirerous persons now enjoying the 'flcssings of health and renewed life, as it were, who otherwise would have; long since be^n in their grave, but for the timely and perseve ring use of fbis invaluable remedy. It is not pretended that it lis. inr^llible in every stage of consumption, but we know it to bs better adapted to the varlotn* diseases ol the respiratory organs than any .otbcr.Mcdicine ever offered to the public. AU.we ask is a trial, and in every instance, i f Tsea freely according to 1 he directions, and if perfect satis taction Is notjgivn, the money-will be returned. Genuine signed E. HALL & CO. For sale br JAMBS BAKER, Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists *e-eraliy throughout the country. ap9-iy : no necessity for it all/ THAT is you need not get your faces knued be the *un, ?When you can go toW^JKr*tcdU @ Hro's. and buy a hand, some Patasol, at your own pNqp. je4 MEDICINAL. DR. HARRIS MAY l>e confidential)' consulted at his Lock Infirmary, No. 31 South Gay stt, between Lombard and Second sis., opposite the Exchange ltuildinga, and City Poat or ficc, Haiti more, Mil. Tld's Med!cal Institute, established over fiCtccn yearain thia city?by regular Physicians as a refuge fiom Quackery, ia widelycelebrated lor speedyand eircclivo cures or various ciaaaea of diseases, bi.t especially those known aa SECRET DISEASES. And Is only advertised to prevent the afflicted, particu larly strangers, from falling into the ?? Whited Sepulchres" arid other abodes of C'Lmrietanism blazoned foith in the public prints as the only places where a cure can be ob tained tor certain disea8es. Haltimore, like other large cities, is in vetted with this tribe, and stranger a should be on their gtiard. OVER 20 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE In on extensive practice devoted to this branch of medical acience, enables J)r. II. (o insure a prompt and permanent cure, insiiy or tl.c different forma of PaivjLTic.DiaieABics. No Money required if a cure is not effected. DK. GORDON HARRIS. A member of the Medical Chirurgiial FacuP.y, Gradjato of Harvard University, class 1824:-an Honorary Graduate or the Washington University of Maryland} formerly Sur geon or the Luseuhiirg Institute in New Orleans, and Pio prietor ol the Lock infirmary, No. 31 South Gay st., Hai ti more, having been established in thia city over lu years, presents a claim on public confidence beyond animadver sion. Dr. II promises no more than he can -perform, and all who ijlace themselves under his charge will bo sacredly shielded by the cegis of professional honor. Aware or the d.fflculty with the public to discriminate in a newspaper ad vei tisement between the genuine and sklful Physician and the spurious pretensions of the design! ngand dangerous Quack, Dr. H. will cheerfully give, when appli ed to, such private relet once as will fully satisfy all who reqiure his services. CHRONIC OR SECONDARY F RMS. Many have suffered for months, and even years, jmler the effects of an improperly cured diseas-, wi'hont know ing ii to be a seconda.y to; ni. The usual symptoms arc soiethroat, ulceration or the tongue and lips, iichingaml icr.deruc8s about the nose, blotches or eruptions upon the lace and body nodes upon the bones, a sensation ot Ileav iuess, deafness, dull pains in the head and limbs, etc.? Cases vary much tit character, hence but few ol the symp touts are some times experienced, any oi.e of tlicin isjiwt cause of ulaim. Upon the peilect Constitutional cu> e of the uidest and most invetei ate of such cases, Dr. H. is will ling to stake his li mor and reputation. A toUl or partial suspension ol thote functions, essen tial to propagation^!' the species, a tatul barrier to connu bial tics, is the costly pi ice ot excess, unbridled passions, or the \ioiation of nature's laws, by indulgence in o rice, olten contractod from associates at school, familiar ity ol coriupt domestics, or the example ol those who, innocent of harm, entice their companions into the practice ol these habits, which like "The worm in the bud," saps the foun tain or ilality and blights the bright hopes of lite; the rosy wieath or Love withers around the heart, the warm impulses or endearing sympathy are chilled, aud MAT 1MONY, which should eve be contemplated with pure and unsulli ed delight, presents au incubus to the mind, fillingit with loarrul apprehensions, or excites only leelings or distrust or repugnance. The exertions or parents and guardians to retain their youthlul chaigesin ig orancaupon this sub ject, has loo often proved a false aud latal philosophy; let honest cos lidciuobe shown them in reason's eariy dawn, aud guided by tliu light or truth, the pitrall8 or Ignorance and subsequent misery will be easily avoided. PROMETHIAN FIRES consume the self-immolate victim or a sccludcd habit.? His life presents a blasted heath, upon which no fruits of geitfu- grow; no flower of intellect can bloom, whore the atmosphere is tainted with disease, the soil parched by unnatural heat, barren and obnoxious to the eye Though sad the picture, it is not overwrought; its origi uals are almost dail) presented to the charge of Dr. Har ris, aud even in the public thoroughfare, the discerning eye can mark rrequeut corroboration or its truth. Moral regaid in discharge of duty must obviously pre cludes an entiro removal or the veil from this melancholy picture oi human frailty, hence but a few or the symptoms attendant uyon this blighting malady can lieie be given. T11E SILEM' MONITOR. Symptoms are silent guides to the locality and advance of disease, following in the train to seir abuse; weakness ol the oigaus, loss ol manly vigor, want or natural susccpli bility, pain in the head aud limb8, pimples on the race aud neck, dimness ol vision, o. want ol lustre it tfceeye, pale ness o complexion, with general lethargy and impotence, arc a lew of the most prominent physical evils. EFFECTS ON THE MIND. Through derangement or the ner* ous system, the mind is unstrung, memory fails, the power of concentrating thought is lost, imbecilityand idiocy often supervene, leav ing the throne or intellect diear aud desolate. Timidity and irresolution with melancholy tatuity,?throw a gloom around the ;>ceuei of lite; haunted by invisible torments, the burthen of life becomcs insupportable, aud he plunges desperately into the gull of intemperance or suiiide. THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Commiserating the misfortune of this c'ass or unhappy persons, Dr. H has sought with untiriug zeal through the wide langc of medical lore, Tor the last 20 yeara an anti dote for these prolific evils, and can proudly say his efforts have not been uncrowned with success. Abundant prool is constantly given in his practice, or the infallible efficacy of these remedies. By a happy combination ol treatment, physical debility is removed, constitutional soundness res tated, the weakened organs established inpriati no strength and vigor, and '.he torpid faculties of the mind aroused in to healthftil activity Kn'.eebled manhood may here find a certain restorative ar.d the bright beamaof hope shall soon dispel the murky clouJs ot gloom. Disenthralled from servile fetteis, the victim orunhailowed passions springs intoa new existence, andtealizcs the sweet rruition of his brightest anticipa tions. Dr. Harris may welt congratulate himself upon the hap py result of his researches, an-1 rejoice that ho is permit ted to dispense a balm to the afflicted, a position more en viable than the jewelled throne or earth's loftiest poten tate. A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. Let not shame or false delicacy keep you back, butio fleet that jour life and reputation are at stake; remember that the vcncral poison is death to your constitution, ami threatens not only your physical powers and mental lacul tieswitb destruction, but closes the door to connubial joys, blights the prcsprcts or the fiture, and wraps your body and soul the dark mantle of despair. The oppor tunity ofembrac.lig the aid or a regular and skilful Physi cian is before you, one who has made this branch of medi col science h s profound study, ar.d who has been favored with extended opportunities of co.mpaiing theory with practice, and did prop liety permit could adduce the grate fill testimony ofthou-ands who have been rescued by his timely assistance from the abyss of impending rum Ail applicants are sacrjdly guaidedfroin exposure by the tesjis of professional honor TO FEMALES. Dr. II. has given particular attent.on to Female Diseases, Ilis experience enables liiin to lelieve safely and spekd ily, all Irregularttle*, Nervous Derangement, Constitution al Weakness? General Debility, etc. OCo'Prompt attention given to letters, and treatment, marked with skill and dciicacy. ttJ~Communications sacredly inv:olate. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. * May consult ?r. H. through letter, (postpaid,) and by des cribing symptoms, receive advice, treatment and medi cine*, the same as if present? while their communications will be observed with honorable confidence. All Medicines toi warded with prompt attention by sa fest route to the indicated addiess, carefully sccured 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.?His Office is arranged^with^private consultation rooms, rendering it available_to cither sex. 03"Advice to the poor free of charge. Address Dr. G. HAKK1S, Baltimore, Md. apr4-ly BACHFLORS, Jnslantane.us Liquid Hah' Dye. TO those wishing a hair dye that may be depended up on, we can cheer tally i ecommend the above. The beat of city rererence can be gi ven as to its superiority over everything or the kind now in use. For sale, wliolesalo aud retail, by T. H. LOGAN & Co., mar31 So le agents in this city. RECEIVED this day from New York a large assort ment of childrens Hats, consisting of , Biack and Pearl full trimmed childrens Hats; Black and Drab beaver 4 * Black and Pearl Gimp trimmed * ? ; In ract every kind of bead dress for youth's andchildre i ja 11*22 S. AVERY, 146 Afain St. FUR SALE OR RENT. THK bouse on the Island, formerly occupied by O. A. Zone, will be rented low, to a desirable tenant, orsold on accommodating terms. Possession given imrrediately Apply to COWG1LL 4? Al'SWORDS, maTl7 Wo. 49 "Water street Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTORY. THK p?rtner?lilp heretofore existing between Ktocktoill Baukerd & Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of n, &rr. Bankerd's right, title^ and interest, by Stockton iV Bussed. '' The business wi'l be carried on under the name or oct8 6TOCKTON, RUSSELL de CO 1] Wheeling, Oct 4.1852 ICASE .superior Manilla Indigo on band ar.d fipf rale by - M [%H] T. II. LOGMJjfECV ? CITY TRADE. DISSOLUTION. TflK partnership heretofore existing under, the name and firm or Pollock & Don'.on, was dissolved on the 1st inst., Mr. James.Maxwell iinving purchased the interest of Ephraim PolloCK The business or the house will be settled und continued by tho new firm, Messrs. Donlon & .Maxwell, Tor whom the retiring partner solicits the con tinuance or the liberal patranagc reretolore extended to the old firm. KPHKAIM POLLOCK, apS*7 JOHN DON LOW. SECOND STOCcx OP Spring and Summer Dry Good's. TT KISK.KLL& Co., will open, this mori ing, their sec XX ond stock or Spring and Summer Dry Goods; which has been aelccted by one or tl.6 firm In the New York market from the latest importations Their stock or d>e*s goods, manLles, shawls, embroideries, boni.ets and ribbons, will be much the largesLin the city. Purchasers will find the stock mora varied than ever, and they would most respectfully extend an invitation to all to call and ex amine for themselves. apG ECE1VJ2D, and in store, coi nor Main and 3d streets, a large aud well selected stock of Drugs and Medi cines, etc. Also, Wines, Brandies, Gin, etc., warranted pure; rorcign wines or all kinds, (German and Fiench wines warranted the pure juice or the grape, Tor medicinal and ramily use; for sale at my Drug store No 81 Main street, Centre Wheeling. KIlIID. BLUM. ap2?-ly SMOKING TOBAGuO. H11LS. cut tobacco, (coarse.) 20 ? fine cut 4 io cases papers 1 Just leceived and for sale low by Sp 8 LOGAN, CAKK 4* CO. inn N.O. Sugar; IxJKJ 260 bbls. N.O. Molasses; 100 bags Rio coffee; .0 tierces rice; 60 hairchests Y. II. G P. Imp. and black teas; 40 cattys t ? t i * * * lii boxes is, 70s, and 6 plug tobacco; 20 kegs Virginia twist; 10 bags pepper; ?0 boxes ground pepper; 6 bags pimento; 1 bbl. nutmegs; L case Caraca indigo; l bbl. cloves; . ? ^ 1 cask Levy, Garrett Son's Scotch snuff; 60 bbls. No. 3 large mackeral; 26 ? ? ? med. 25 ? ? ? small 4 60 hair bbls. No. 3 ? 10 quarters ' 1 ' 10 ? ? 2 ? 20 kitts ? 1 ? 6 drums cod fish. Received and for sale by ?P27 DONLON <Se MAXWELL. 2 HALF PIPES old Italic Fluer Brand ? 3 1 4 Otanl, Dupuy @ Co'*. brandy; 2 4 4 Pinet, Lastillon @ Co's. 4 3 quarter 44 * 44 ft 4 4 J.J. Dupuy ? 1 pipe Meders (SwAn) Holland Gin; 1 cask pure Old Port Wine; I 4 4 4 Madeira 4 1 4 4 4 Sherry 4 Pale ft bbls. Blackberry brandy; ft ? ginger 4 5 4 cherry 4 25 4 old Monongabela whisky; 100 4 rectified 25 doz. Mucr @ Son's Scotch ale; 10 4 Abbott @ Son's brown stout; 10 baskets Heidaick champagne wine; 12 ca*es claret 4 10 4 Rhenish * Received and Tor sale by ap27 # DONLON <& MAXWELL. TO THE LOVERS OF ICE CREAM. PK.ZINN will open his Ice Cream Saloon of Tuesday ? the oth Inst, with all his former and many new ar rangements, for the accommodation of visitors, who will be supplied with the best Ice Cream of the season,'in the best style- p4-tf FRESH SHAD & ROCK FISH. Jlf S T,receive'dfr?m Baltimoro, by B. and O. Railroad, at S. C. BAKER & Co.'s Boat Store, ap!4-tr Water street. OA CASKS bacon shoulders (prime,) lor sale by qp27 DONLON <1- MAXWELL. JUST received, at Wo.26 Union street, a lot orextra sugar cured hams and dried beef. Also a lot of plain hams and shoulders. ap25 J. W. CHAPLlNE. HAY, HAY. N hand, a large lot of superior baled Hay, at No. 25 Union st. ap25 J. W. CHAPLlNE. o Hats! Hats!! RECEIVED this day, a few c*sei or spring styles silk hats, the very best article of silk. ap' S V HARPER <& SON. A FEW dor citizens sofl dress hat, a very comforta ble and fashionable art cle, tor sale by apG S D HARPER & SON. MEKN FUN, and Lilly Whttfc; ~~ Persian or Chinese Powder; Jlaziii's celebrated barber soap; Fine Extrai ts and Cologne; For sale at C. R. BROWN'S, ap30 No. 4 Washington Hall. TUOTH UKUSHES, HAIR HKUSrlES, &c WIT Ha Ireshand general assortment of .Perfumery. Just received and for sale by T. H LOGAN. & CO LUNCH set daily, at the INDIAN QUEEN, Main street at 10 o'clock. A. M. ap5-tf HARPER'S MAGAZINE for May, received at theaor ner bookstore. WILDE ? BROTHER, ma'-i USIJTON, CLARK <Sc Co's. pure Cod Liver Oil, just received at VOWELL'S Drug Store, npOO 21 Union street. LATEST ARRIVAL OF BONNETS. WE have just received our second stock or Spring Bon. nets, comprising every var.ety for Ladies and-Mls Ses. Also, flats lor Misses and children of every descrip tiou. In all a very large assortment, and )ve hesitate not to say, the cheapest iuthe citv. ma3 RHODES, McNAIR @CO. 100 SUNDRIES. 1IHDS. sugar; 300 bbls. plantation molasses; 100 bags green Rio coffee; 50 bxs. Richmond 6 @ 8 plug tobacco, standard brands; 100 pgs. gunpowder, imperial, Y. Hyson and black teas cf fine qualities, in store and for sale by ma7 M. RBILLY. SALT. onn BBLS. Pittsburgh No. 1; 100 4 4 extra white; 100 4 Kanawha; 50 4 extra white in net lbs. _ On hand ami for sale by ma7 M. REII.LY. ONLY HALF-PRICE. IIODES, McNAIR & CO., have just received, in ad Xv ditio'n to their other stock, 500 pieces fine French 1-a ns, which thoy arc selling at lower prices than was ever known in the city. No. 35 Main st. mall DEATH lO . ATS AND MIC El I JUST received, a fresh supply of Keating's Rat and Mouse Exterminator. This is the.best Rat Expeller now in use. Call at VOWELL'S Drug store, mall CGar. copy) 24 Union at VINEGAR. OO BBLS extra Vinegar just received and for sale by ma20. A. G ROBINSON & CO. WALL PAPER?An additional supply of new and beautiful patterns at liiw prices, just received by JOHN H 1 HOMPSON, ma20. 31 Monroe street BLANK BOOKS, IVriting Paper, Fancy and Counting House Stationary of all kinds, for sale by JOHN H THOMPSON, ma20. 31 Monroe street. THERE'S NO USE IN TALKING. THE people have found it out that W. D. Motte 4- Bro ther have now got soms or the prettiest new Spring Ue l*a'ues, Challi Bareges, Piinted Chally, Foulavde silks, and other Dress Goods, in Wheeling They are going rast ?come soon ir you wish to get a good choice. marlG W- D. MOTTE <fr BRO. HATS. METROPOLITAN bats, silk hats, beaver hats, brown otter hats, light colored hats, white Russia hats, Maygar hats, Kossuth hats, Baltimo.e hats. In fact all kinds that arc worn at the present day. inal3 S. II. HARPER & SON. Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMMING. XUST opened, a large assortment of Satldler's Hardware ai d Coach Trimmings Coach and Leather Varnish, Buggy Bows, Hubhs, Spokes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire Holts, Malleable Irons, Patent and Enamelled Leather, end every thing used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at tention or the public. JOHN OOTE, ma 13 Old Stand; 153 Main ?t. J UsT received? a ot ot Senate Straw hats, a got d .?rti cle. mal3 S. D HARPER tfc SON. 5U ??OXtiS I\o._l soap.in atore and fur sale by ma7 M. KBILLY. C WOOLEN RAGS, AS:i paid for "Woolen and Cotton raisby ma20 A G ROBINSON 4- CO CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T. M PARKER lias tnis day associated with him in business, Mr. Eichelaub. The confectionary and cake bakins business will be con tinucd at the old stand, No. 140, Main >trect, under the name and style or (malO) T. M PARKER @ Co. SOME THING NEW. MRSH'S PATENT REFRIGERATOR. Call and see them at CAVE1T UUFFIELDS. May ?8,18t?3. HOT DAYS ARE COMING, AND in order to prepare for them goto W. D. MOTTE & BRO'S. and select as many dresses as you want for the season, from their elegant assortment of Lawns, He rages, etc , which they aie now offering to sell at such prices as cant be beat. A .resh lot just opened. je4 PARTIES. PARTI KS furnished in superior style, and at short no tice, nnd if not satulaciory no charge will be required. Call and see. T. M. PA RKER, Market street. Keoeived tnis Day. SI-PER black Alpacas, chbice bleached Muslins, inclu ding New York Mills, Lousdale and Nannkeag, Sati nets, mosquito nett, 3 yards wide, black satin vesttngs. Je9 HE1SKELL ? Q. TO MERCHANTS. F\f\Cl D0Z? Men's Palm Lear Hats, just received by junelt. McC.LA l.LEN & KNOX. GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSE. RIFLE, spotting and blasting powder, and also safety ruse, on hand constantly, in magazine, and for sale to rail roc d contractors and. others, as low as at any other point in the West. ma7 M. RE1LLY. STATIONERY;?A complete as ortment or fancy and KJ useful Stationery kept constantly for sale by Jc3 WILDE Ac BRO. MATCHES?A supply ol John Donrelly's best just received and for sale at the.Book Store or JOHN H THOMPSON, ma9rt. ? . . .... 31 Monroe street. - LOUISVILLE WHITE LIME. 1 C\C\ ?'!?LS. rtceWed and for sal j by AV/U nta7 M. RBILLY. "I f'VBBLS Linseed Oil in store and for sale by -IV/ my26 . KELLS 6c CALDWELL. SEGAKS, SEGARS FINK stock or superior imported Plantation segars. t Also* Regalias of .various brands and very superior * LOGAN, PARK ?fc CO., PI Mafjilt . "* BS. POTTY-, in bladders, ree'd and lor sale in fty quantity,l?y KELLS & CALDWELL. MISCELLAJvff}^ u" ?ino>v i'l An Invaluable Book L ? "?^very Family ehouLl /, r ^6m fiOnn C?WBS "Old in lcet n ? <*?^ UUUU new edition revised^,t,1"" 1!>re- iL. DK. HUSTBB'S MKU1c!u Im'"P'otM, BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTKu orthe origin, progress, treating ~h'Jnwni'i>5 ,,S ofdisease. contracted h.. 1Iil! cum .,7s r? -, .r o-"' progress. treati?e?t ,,r,'nu"iir?," "ISj ordisease, contracted by mtm. l," c"'eo! *'?rj by self abuse, or by sexurl exceK? prevention, written in a f&mfli?rl\ ?''?it. ?*?> ifite?.n.Jev"y (r?? "r ????* ?f #oledto Ha cure's? UteL' for tiie "^Vwi.tVai , 111 HOI] t practice, exclusively devoted to Ihecuie delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts tor the cure disease*. andatrcati>e on lie causes,???- " Sftlw WmfM"' " iladelphia. ?t,r ' This is, without exception ti,_ , and intelligible work published o' n, ^ co??'rt,_ itself to I he reason of its ...? lis trailers. It is fIWI'41% iectionable matter, and no parent, however tutte?* obicct to placing it In Hie hands of his i0,?. has devoted nimny years to the tieatment w u.** complaints treated of, and -with loo Utile bre,ti,.,T?\ and 'too little presumption to impose,' te l?.J?* the world at the merely nominal price oriicenivTl-X of some twenty years most successful practice--To?* ?No teacher or parent should be wUlm?tUiekJ5s< imparled in this invaluable work. It would ww pain, mortification and sorrow to t:.e youth charg?.??People1# iUrorofe. ?< ""A Presbyterian clergyman tii Ohto, in *r?? MWI'*1 * ,?-? Bieuicai manual,? says: "Thousands of out youth, by evil example and the iimwKe^S1* sions, have been led into the lwbit ol selr.notltil'Jr"9 out realllinstlie sin a;-d reartul consequences 0> ? selves and their posterity. The constitutions who are raising families have been enfeebled, down, and they do not know the cause or the cat, ^ thing that can be done so to enlighten anil public mind as to check, and ultimately to r?^T ?? wide spread sourco of human - ? the use orintoxicating drinks,) thou3i h sands upon thousands, is not a greater ? ,!,i,'tb^ man Accept my thanks on behalf "l^'teW and, believe me, your co worker in the "o<^ i1* ?*?$ so actively engaged in.1 =w*1 woifc n ~y One copy wlU bo forwarded Csecuif, postage paid.) on receipt of a",ceiitsTirii'"w:?W iu delphU.9' C?SDEJ,? CO - S^TfflStS , J^!iehr=a?^rcra "nd Bo<"<^ Groceries at WholesS; KOn BBLS. MOLASSES; UJ' 300 bags Rio Coffer, GO pockets Laguyra cofTce; 50 ? Old Java ? CO boxes cavendish tobacco; 00 kegs 0tw. ? 10 bbls. cut and drv ? 60 boxes Stewart's N.Y/caaaiWi ICO hhds. sugar; '? 30 bbls. Covering's icflned sueu 10 hhds. Louisiana ' ? 50 hf. ch. Y.'II. G. P. iinj Iron.tea* 50 catty boxes 1 , 30 tierces ri^ej 20 boxes white pipes; GT 4 CoJga re's fancy soaps; Together with a full assortment or Familr Including Spices, Fruits, Dye-stuffs, Fish, etc m* sale at wholesale, by ' clc-?tl: _ TALLAST ? DKUPU1J m*3 .Vo-COMaiim,^. BooIm, sialiounri , ?nrmt lioodTl> THE Subscriber thankful for the literal patrotar?.? ded to him, begs to request tlieattenUoaorpStEf! to his present large and well selected aMorliwit Ingof School, Medical, Theological, Historical^,2f? cellaneous Books, Plain and Fancv SlatiooaWpT books, Wall and Window Papers, and Variety GoSl To Merchants, Teachers. School Trustees icj ifi wishing to purchase in <|unitities, every imluetmit^ be offered in prices and terms. " < Rags taken in exchange or paid for in cajih.attbttirV, rates. ^ JOHN II. TIIOMPSOS Aug. 21,?tf. 31 MotiiueSttttt A Card. Henry tallant, lewis s. hklapui\ WILLIAM T.-II.I.ANT li.vo lortneil a conrlM ship, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocer* and Dry Goods and Forwarding and General ConunUsioa Business in this city, under the firmofTALUXTSDEL I A PLAIN. The "Wholesale Dry Goods RwiuesiuiUfce conducted at No. 12 Monroe street,aid the Wholesale I Gr- cory and Commission Kttsiu ss at Xo 59 Main street Ample and seasonable stocks of Pry Goods and Croce-' ries will a'.waj s be on sale at low priccs and oc accomcs. dating terms, to which they earnestly invite the antou* Of CLOSE BUYERS. ^3 Removal. THE OPFICE OF TIIE VIRGINIA, WHEELING, ASDPHdXU Pnpcr-.1I i 11 h , HAS been removed from the old location, in Centre Wheeling, to rear of Sweeney & Son's Glass Wars h -use, andS. C. Baker A- Co.'s Boats.ore, convenient >? the steamboat landing, where samples or Prii.t, Pap^ Honnet Hoards and Wrapping papei can I?e seen. RAGS wanted in any quantify, cither in exchange or fa Cash, at the highest market price. Orders addressed to us will rrccive prompt attention. ma3 LA M B l?IN, BOX HAM & CO. CGaz. cop. 3m) REMOVAL. Jit D. BAVHA have .removed to their new and spi> ? ciors brick buildings, 137 Martlet street, whereat manufacture and keep on haud, TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, And keep for sa'e Japan Ware and II one hold Fortuity Hardware. 4. so the latest styles of Cooking Stores all* whicn tney wiUsell Wholesale and Retail at the lbelirr* market priccs. Their old customers and theputficpiw- i ally are invited to call and examine their stock. Kr?r description of articlesin their lint, rtomptly made toor dor. (feblO-Jr, Read This!! ~WjTATT'S Nervous Antidote and Physical Restoratm TT The medical wonder of the a?e! This medicine a guaranteed to cure NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FIE. CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, CRAMPS, D YSPEPSli GOUT, 4-C-, 4-c. Prepared by Dr. TALBOT WATTS, New York. Just recoived and for sale by J. B. VOWELL, declG (Gazette copy) 24 Unions ret' Dissolution. THE partnership between the subscribers under tie firm of 8. C. Baker Co. is this day dissolved by mutt consent- The business of the late firm will be ie.tled by L. P. Woods at their office on Waterstreet. S.C. BAKER. Jan. 31,1753. L. P. WOO US. Co-Partnership. THE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner-] ship under the name and style ol S C. Haker 4" Co., arl! will continue the Steamboat agency and Boat Store busi ness at the old stand, No. 23 Waterstreet. S.C. BAKER, jan3t JOHN LIST. Cod. Liver Oil. J USX received: 6 boxes Samuel Sinies* inanuSicttrt of pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil; the best article oltU kind brought to this or any other market. BRENTL1NGEK & ARMSTRONG, <ug21?1yr;d Opposite Washington HalL Adam's Express. "\X7"E heve just received, per nbo\e liw, a corarWe YV stock or ladies summer dress goods. SucaMK rege-% Berge dc Laines, Lawns, Challys, Tissues, Moua de Bcges, etc. Also, another lot of Bonnet Ribbons. . ma-l RHODES, McSAlR&Ci OH BOXES 6 and S plug tobacco; &\J 20 ' hall pound 4 -35 * soda saleratus; 30 ' chests and catty '*oxes tea, 500 cwt Garrett's snuff. . .. For sale by maO JOHN It. M0HH0?^ 2nnn CWT. baco?: hains. sugar cured; ,UUU 1000 cwt * shoulders; 500 4 dried beef ?rtounu* For sale by matt JOHN R. MORK0__i BRIDGE CO KNUR CONFECTIONERY. Just Received, 30 boxes sweet Oranges; 20 do Fiench Lemons; 20 halfboxesr French Lemons; 100 boxes Malaga Raisins; 8 case- Figs; 1 cask currants; 3 sack* Bordeaux Almonds; l(< Together with agencra 1 assortment of Conftctiw r . ? sale wholesale tnd retail, by H. {?-? jipll opposite the House. M* t i5 II. , NOS. 1, 2 and 3 mackerel in whole, half awl <?* barrels. Also, No. 1 herring in pick'e. in?u>rj for sale by. ma7 M. Kfclt^ S. D. Harper 6: Son. No. 129Corner or Main and Usio*struts. /^VFFER lor sale a very large and extensive >?<*t V-/ good8, in theii lino or business, at the verj market prices, and do assure those who may from tnem that no pains will he spared to giveea-Jrt** isiaction both in quality and pi ice-*. . . Urt. To country merchants. particulrrly, our inviUtoob^ tecded to call and examine. ~F ISII. I and 3 mac ? J. Also. Ni for sale by. GUNI'OWLEK. u *^EGS rifle, sporting and blastir.g Pow magazine, and for sale by ^ fyjlLtf* Notice. c. THE business of the late firm of If. CnoRN^j* . j will be continued by the undersigned, who arc au> Jo ad just the accounts of the same. , , ..ttlE. dec28:tf HITSHKV fr Wall 1'nper, Nccoud Siprins /COMMON and Gh.zed, Window Minus, Fiie *? Kj and liordets, just received at .stn>t JOHN FISHKK\Sl^^t ?I>4-lm " >(?? !.v?. F\(\ HAGS KIO COFFEK; 75 bbls. No. 3 mackerel; 10 4 Herring; 20 boxes smoked herring. ? ..nHR0ff For sale low by inaO JOHN R- ? 1 F\i \ HHJ.S. Pittsburgh a r.d Kanawha sail' Ac/v/ 100 bbls. superior family Hour; 20 doz^zinc wash hoards; . 30 ? ~corn brooms; 30 bush, dried apples. ,, For sale by roaC JOHN K. MOKKU^ "removal. iilvrst0?* AM. ADAMS has lemoved his CI.OTHI*" ? to the large Ware Rooms on \\aler st* *m firJ door below Monroe street, where his cus:0?i,Vcioiti^i; as usual, an excellent assortment of uea-oaaDie ^ the clteapeat rates. ~ " Bound to Shave! DR JAQUES LKCOULTKE'S celcbraleu ^ ^ Razors. They shave with the greatestt 4t the best ever brought to this market, p yj;o\V>*'^ j, ap!9 New Jewelry Store, Washing? The Oil of Grape Vine.^, TH IS Olli* e result ortwenty yea raj ?KJ "! French :lan, and is now France, both on* e purpose of keeping the w restoring it in bald places. , , a. ^uirejJ*1 This Oil Is particularly recommended, a aboa flic. Hair sort, glossy, and pliable, besides n Iwa shades darker. . ? ?.,e!s per-5011? Pr^onlybyDr lis ?^sri nm- ^