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THE INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY MORN; DECEMBER 14. JS63. PRINTINU I It KM Ntw.Jlook, Car.1 ?q.| Colored v>,-|ntj^ inks for mI? at ihi?offl&e. All ordera Trotn abroul promptly Mled. To t-arrp.paujem. I.KTTF.KS conternln* >U .eeriptlon.adverttiln* of oth d'^5'?hh??rSri?r^* ,nte"'*??*r. aliould be .a !?Ii,0r'?l department of the pa r;;^:'t^,nddrMwd ,o ?. tow. .i:?.rWoMS?Is?!,1Ie'Uon- r,u ri"" \ji DbservwiM of theabove rules 'villrrrallr oblige us. auJ .!?<'curet rooro prmupi attention to cortespuiideuts tlun they mijht otherwise sometimes recleve. To Oar Pslrsu. 0v"One of our firm will be around during the present treek for the purpose or closing up the entire outstanding accounts due Swxahimokm & Tatlob. The chauge in' I he firm remlers It absolutely necessary to ctoee up the old business, and we hope ouc. friends and patrons will tie ready to sid us in the effbrt. A Good Chancc.?Mr. J. B. Sheppard wants an industrious boy ro learn the Saddlery business.? This is a good chance. Apply soon, at No. 181, 3IaiD street. ' "Wine, wine. Ihon purple strum of Uiu, Thy Irtlie powers drown hyjone hours, Ami nuke t heaven or thill" Thin speaks the spirit of Anacreon of the spark ling juice which often produces more "blitm" than is compatible with propriety, or a straight forward cour.se in the straight and narrow | alb. But Messrs Cowoill & McSwords have favored us with a bottle of Schumann's "Sweet Catawba, ?Queen Victoria,' the pure juice of the grape, not fermented nor adulterated, vintage 1803," and certified by distinguished chemists to be free from alcohol, the facchnrine matter of the juice being preserved in its natural state by arresting the fer mentation. It is therefore warranted not to make "drunk coine," though we cannot say certainly that we imbibed enough of it to properly test this point. It is very rish ind very delicious, and just the thing for those who wish a wine free from intoxi cating properties. Messrs. Cowoill & McSwords Water Street, ate the agenLi for this oily. See advertisement. Tiir Railroad Endorsement At the meeting or the City Council of Baltimore, on Monday night, according to our latest advices from that city, a communication was to be presented from (be President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, on behalf of himself and Ihe Directors, giving the reasons of Ihe Company for declining to accept the ordinance passed by the Council provi ding lor the endorsement of the bonds of the Com pany to the extent of #5,000,000. It is under stood tt at the main objection to the ordinance, as we have already slated, is Ihe proviso relative to what is called "discrimination." This proviso is so vague in its construction as to be difficult to un derstand, but we learn that the Board were unani mous in their objection to it iiuder any construc tion that can be put upon it, and regard it as cal culated to so reduce the earnings of the road as to render a sacrifice of their unendorsed bunds pre ferable to its acceptance. Owing to the delinquency of both the mail and telegraph last night, we are unable, at the moment of writing this, to advise our readers of the fate of Ibis memorial. Thx Pittssokq papers announce thai the Pitts burgh packets have resumed their old connectiors with the Cincinnati packets, and the lines between Cincinnati and Louisville, and Louisville and S?. Louis, and entered into the follov ing arrangement. The line from Pittsburg to Cincinnati is to consist of the steamers Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Phila delphia, Buckeye State, Crystal Palace, Pitts burgh, and Messenger No. 2. TheKe>stoneSta'ei mid Cincinnati will form part of the mail line from Louisville to St. Louis. Passengers will be teceipte.1 through from St. I ouis and Louisville to Pittsburgh, by boat, and vice versa, and from St. Louis, Louisville and Cin cinnati to Baltimore and Philadelphia, passengers taking the boats from either of those places to Pittsburg, and from thence oyer the Central road to Baltimore or Philadelphia. Passengers will also be receipted through from Baltimore, Phila delphia or Pittsburg to either of the points below. The fare will be from Philadelphia to Cincin nati 811, Louisville ?12, and to St. LouisClG; frum Baltimore to Cincinnati 8l0, to Louisville 911, and St. Loaaitl6. Such are the arrangements as announced in the papers. It strikes us that it would not be hard lo beat them. Shall it not be done? The U.ni.in Like or Steamers?Louisville ahd WiiKiLi.Mo.-Tbe absence of the steamers of this line from our wharves for a few days past, and I lie confusion which exists in llieir arrangements, have Leen the occasion of many and earnest expressions of regret on the part of our citizens and the travel ing community. This interruption, we are aware, lias been caused by the disrupture of the consoli dation with the Pittsburgh boats, to extend a line from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, which proved too cumberous and embraced too many co n plicated in terests to be carried out. The further intervention ol low water has prevented the regular arrival and departure of those Union line boats which remain in their places. We have awaited anxiously some aiinoueement of a return to the fo mer arrange ments, but have nothing authentic as yet. The understanding which has been effected between the Louisville and Cincinnati Mail Line and the Pittsburgh line makes it a matter of still greater interest to our city to have the Uuion line again in place. ,. j.. The fact can hardly be disguised that the Union line has l.ecome almost a necessity to our mer chants and shippers and the traveling 'community. The ample facilities for safe and speedy shipments to and from the East are so mach better than any thing we have evefenjoyed that they canliot be Ui? pensed with. Our growing trade and commerce cannot be accommodated by anything less ample and efficient. Nor will travelers be willing again to undergo all the annoyances and risks of reship ment alter having experienced the convenience, and comfort of traveling on the subcrb and elegant s'.eameis of the Union line. There can be no good reason for doubt or liesi-' tion on the part of the owners of these boVts as to the expediency of continuing them in the trade. No line ever started on the western waters had more to encourage them. None were ever receiv ed with mnre enthusiasm, both at the termini and at all intermediate points. A'nd we are certain no lu.fedver became more popular iu so JliQrl fl tirti'e, ur was belter sustained. Any drawback that may have been felt resulted from starting toward the close of the business season, and witli the Balti inoie and Ohio Railroad incomplete in its working ?leparUnenL Their future success 'iliust be much more certain. Forming as does ttis line so.impor tant a link in tl.e connection between the ceat and weif, and making that connection aocomplete and perfect, they cannot fail to do well. From St Louis, New Orleans, and all tbe wesj and south west the travel naturally concentrates at Louis ville. From Louisville to Wheeling and from Wheeling to Baltimore is the natural course of the Western and more especially of tie Southern travel. ? Partial and attached as we are to the old line?; and especially to the Louisville and Cincinnati mail line, whioh has heretofore had'no'espial in their sphere, we feelthai.truth and justice require us to say thus much?which has so long since been spoken by the action of our citizens. We hope soon to see the Union boats aga^n in their places, and ragolaily ati our wharves, and we pramlSS" them in belialf of Louisville a hearty welcome..? Ijou. Jour. flit Tobacco akd Cioaks.?J. ff, Rhodes, Main Street, received yesterday, from the East, a lot of the finest Toba^oo onil-imported Cigars, ever broiight to this miirket. of the weed, in its purity, can now enjoyttiemselres to their heart's content, and if th?V tMnk' our taste has not been sufficiently cultivated, to judge*of 4 good thing for them, let them.call iipon Mr. Rhodes, and examine his stock and judge for themselves.' Tim Citt or Wiikelino.?This large and mag nificent steamer, Capt. John McLure, left last evening at six o'clock, 011 her second trip to Louis ville. Her first trip, wq are glad to lenrn, was a very successful one, as we doubt not her second one will be. Large anil splendid, she is ai the same time fortunate in being of such a light draught as to make her way successfully in a diffi cult stage of navigation. RIVER NEWS. REPORTBD FOR THE INTELLIGENCER. Arrival* and Departures of Hlmni Bonn, Far Ike lutU Hourt, ending lott night at So'clock. ARRIVALS. i * Return Cincinnati Georgetown Pittsburgh Jane Franklin..... Cincinnati Exchange Rhodes Pittsburgh Corn Planter Pittsburgh Linden .Cincinnati Stephen Bayard Booth Sunfish Viroqua O'Neil Steubenville DEPABTURES. Fur-st City Murdock...... .Louisville Return Pittsburgh Corn Planter....... ...... .Pittsburgh Georgetown Cincinnati Kxcliaiwe........ Rhodes. Pittsburgh City of Wheeling . McLure Louisville Stephen Hayard.....Booth .Sunfish Viroqua...... .?..O'Neil Steubenville Ionian 1.........?'? Cincinnati STAGE OF THE RIVER. At \Viickliko?i feet 0 incnes At PiTTsauaGH?3 feet 7 inches. USE HOWE'S COUGH CANDY! FOIt site at Proprietors prices by KKU.S <v (J.HUWEM, and novW I. H. fATTKKSON ?Jt Co., Wheeling. Valley of Va. Fire & Marine Insurance Co. O. V? Bre?ee, Actiuxry. OFFICK?Maiu street, uexi itoor to M. & M. Hank, WheetlDg. Va. IZrnEFEll TO?James R. llaker. M. K. Hit. HOV20-: y Lynchburg Fire, Life & Marine Insurance Co or L.TKCIISURG, VA. O. F. Bruce, Agent. OFFICE?Stain street, neit door to M & .V Bank. novSfillv Wheeling. Va. Parker Vein JLine. Grent Eastern and Wettern New Prefabs tAm*~PARKER VEIN OCEAN STEAMS HIP LINE between Baltimore and New York. The company's ten new steamers? PAKKKK VEIN, GKORGE'S CRKEK, .MOUNT KAVA4.K, LOCUST POINT, THOMAS KWANN, PIKHMONT, CALEDONIA, TOTI'KN, JACKSON. WESTKKNPOKT. will leave Italtimoresnd New York DAILY,at4 P. M.? The facilities thatthe -Parker Vein Line offers to *hin pers are greater than any other Line running between the two ports, both in point or accommodation and dispatch. '1'i.e V6sxels are all A 1 steamers; capacity 600 tons; av erage passage between the two ports 60 hours Parties wishing ibeir Goods Insured can do so at the rate of 1 per cent., on application to A. C. HALL, acent, nov1d3m No 6ft Exchange Place. Special Notice. Orrtcie B. <fc O. Railroad Co. 1 Wi ccliug Station. November 4,1S63. j ON and after Monday the 7th instant, a passenger car will leave the Station daily at 6.45 o'clock, P. M., Wheel ing time. lur Moumlsville and Cameron. Ke turning leave Cameron. *1.05, A. M. Uo do Mouudsville..............G A.M. Fare?Cameron. $t,o0 each ways do Moundsville, 40ceuts each way. Ky order? J. B. FORD, nov4 j Agent. Notice. Office B. & O. Railroad Co., ) Wheeling Slatjou, November 4, 1963. j Chnnge of Schedule.?Passenger train?On and after Monday next, the 7th instant, the Passenger Train will leave thoStati jn at 9, A. M., Wheeling time. nov4 ? J. H. KOHli. A sent Notice. rp H K subscriber, having returned home from Germany, X alter an absence of four months, hegs leave to inform liis li iendsand the public generally, thai he will hereafter be regularly at both markets, with his usual supply of good Meats, Sausages, Lard, etc*} and respecttully solicit? their patronage with the assurance that they will receive prompt attention, at reasonable prices. octfdaw.f JOHN ZOKCKLER PAlNT ROOM. AT Parker's Saloon, Market street, third stcry. Open from 10 to 1? o'clock and from *2 to 4. tO"-*Portraits painted, and instruction giv en in Painting detigti. novl6 K. HANNA. FINE PHILADELPHIA GAITERS. TRUNK, ladies flee Caller' Kootsi Jrat tralveil, by augl3 MCuu\LlilSAh ? I??'UA. A . 11 1 I> ?i Mi 1| V , Produce and COMMISSION MERCHANT, novlS:ly Wheeling, Ya. Buciian's Hungarian ?saisam ?> ? 2 HE GREAT ENGLISH Remedy lor Pectoral and Pul monary Diseases, still stands ^nii.vaJied and uusurpaased, us the most effectual curativa [of these most formidable com. .ulaint* now known to the civ ?ilized world. Ten years of trial in the U nited .States, during which time it has been distributed from Maine to Florida, has only served to establish its pre eminent merit in all pans of the counts y, as the great and ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY in the worst cases or Pulmonary disease} and tbe best cu rative or all the slight forms ol colds, cough and inflam* nution, that can possibly be used; for whooping cough it hat uo equal. SPITTING OF BLOOD. This frightful symptom of approaching consumption is speedily citecKcd and prevented by the uso or Huchan's Ilungaiiaii Ba sam, which heals the affected membrane, ard res-ores those vital oigaus, the ltuig?, to a *ouud and healthy condition. REMEMBER THIS. Spitting of blood always arises from a teudeucy to Tu berculous disease; and, ir not cheated, at the outset, will sooner or later terminate in death. PAIN IN THE SIDE. This distressing symptom of consumption arises from Inflammation of tlie Lungs, or the membrane called the Pleura, or from broncuial affection or the air. passages; in either caseJt is a very dangerous indication ui disease.? The cause or this symptom should be removed at once? and nothiug.esn pot&ibly effect that object so speedily aud happily as the Hunoarian Halsam. L1VEK COMPLAINT. In cases of Consumption ths Liver is always more or iessatrected, and also the Spleen, Pleura, and small intes tines The effect ?T the Hungarian Balsam, in diseases of the Liver, unattended by consumption, is speedily cured by its use. "WINTER COUGH. The harsh, dry, hacking, winter cough, which afflicts OLIJ PKOPLK. aud invalids in a low state of health, is niosl happily affected by the B ilsam. Jt removes all mor-. bid mucus, and other foul mailer; improves tko digestive organs, and imparts'new life to the wan and emaciated system. BRONCHITIS. Bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, harsh cough, a slimy expectoration, with all other symptoms caused by au af fection of the air-tubes leading from the throat to the lun:s are directly and specifically affected by .the use of this ad mirable remedy. Be warned in time, ye afflicted,and em ploy this valuable temedy. TUBBKCLES ON THE LUNGS. The Hungarian Balsam is the only remedy which has the power to dissolve, remove and cure Tubercles on the Lungs. Incredible as this is generally esteeine J, we have the most abundant and conclusive evidence to sustain the sssertion that such is Ite direct and immediate cflect, in all ca?>es where there is no natural organic defect. In fact 80 confident is the American agent or his power to cure the wortt form or this disease, that he boldly declares it will cure Tubeiculous disease., and confidently solicits a ,rU'ialleW0?k0XPECT0RATt0N. Free Expectoration is the most Important object to be attaiued in all attempts to cure diseases of the Chest and The Hungarian Balsam Is a Great.Expectorant. It dis solves the morbid diseased matter in tbe air passage*, changes It rroin a thick glutinous substance to a thin harm, test substance, to a thin fluid, and throws it off with the greatest p jvsible ea*e and comfort to the patient. There is 110 betted medicine in the yro/ld, if its eipoctorant qutl ity be considered. SPASMODIC ASTHMA. Simple or spasmodic Asthma has uo belief remedy than the Hungarian Balsam. This painful and destructive af* . lection, which resists almost everything else, yields to the All powerful influence of this great remedy, as readily as any other form of Pectoral disease. PAMCIIWPTIOI j night mmmm eountr7, BE "WISE TO-DAY. , . . Delay In any eaae or SfeSS3?53aaSB(fc Pa TELEGRAPHIP NEWS By the National Line. rKLKGRAPflKI) POHTHKDA1I.Y 1KTKLLIGKNCRR TKUEORArii Orricc, > Wheeling Deo 13?91'. M. } The operators of t(ie New Orleans am) New York telegraph offices are talking with each other. The weather clear and pleasant at both places. FROM WASHINGTON. . Wasiiington, Dec. 13.?-.The Senate went into executive session Tor a Tew minutes only. A mes sage was received from the President nominating a large number of postmasters, and referred. Senator Clpy has arrived and wilt take his seat to-morrow. < ? Gavazzi is here and announced to lecture nt Carousi's this evening. Threats and indications of a row, a strong police force sent thither. Washington, Oco. 13.?Houseadpumed with out doing any bther fmsiness. Sf.nate.-?Mr. Hunter iroin Finance committee, (o which was referred the communication of the Secretary of the Treasury, respeoting the mannr-r of paying Senators, reported a bill to regulate the disbursement of the cont.ngent fund of the Senate bill provides Hint all money appropriation for pay and mileage should be dr \vn Iroin the treasury by the Secre'aryof the Seunte and be by bini dis bursed as direcAby theSenate, rind to receive lor his services om^Routaud dollars annually. Bill passed. Mr. Bright from the 6nance committee reported a bill prescribing the manner of appointment ol as sistant Secielary of the Treasury by making the appointment by the Prtsident nnd Senate. He read-a list of oil the executive offices whose ap pointmentshavc to be confirmed by the Senate, and said that most of them were of fat less importance than thai of u.'sis'.aiil Secretary of the Treasury. The bill was read und parsed. Mr. Gwinn introduced o bill lor a line of Mail steamers from San Francisco to Shanghai, China, via Sandwich Islands. Referred. Mr. Adams introduced a bill to reduce and gra duate the price of public land, Referred, after executive session of ten minutes. Adjourned. Mr. Hissell offered a Joint Resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Gen. Wool, for his d s tinguished services at the battle of liueua Vista, and authorizing the Presidentof the Unite I States to cuuie a sword to be priseuted to htm. liefei red to Com. on Military Affairs. Air. Yates offered preamble and resolutions as serting that the construction of a railroad thtough the Territories of the U. S. is imperiously demand ed, lor the sale and rapid transportation of Mails, munitions of war, public monie-, and troops, and whereas the people are favorable to the construc tion of such road from the Atlantic to the Pacific, as regards its political, financial and social a.pecl; and whereas such road is necessary to Ullile the extremes of the Union, therelore Resolved, That it is the duly of this Com rcss, as soon as it can be done from the reports of the surveys ordered at the last session of Congress, to oscerla n the most practicable route, aud pass an act for tli*- early commencement and speedy com pletion of such route. On motion of Mr. Jones, of T*nne.'se*, the re solution was laid upon the table. Yeas 119.? NrysGS. ZZ2 Housk.?Mr. Maurice moved a reconsideration Of Mm vole by wliieh the House rejeeted Mr. Bag ley's resolution providing lor the elec;ion ol" a hcuse librarian. Mr. ilubbatd moved to lay on the table wmch was adopted. Mr, Stanton of Ken tucky presented a memorial from General Lane contesting the srat of Gallegos, delegate from New Mexico. Referred to the Cominitteeon elec tions. The House resumed the consideration or the resolution of Mr. Washburn of Illinois, that as incidental lo ami indispensable lor the exercise of trie powers conferred by the Constitution upon the Congress of the United States <o provide foi the common defence and general welfare is to con stiuct Railroads through the Territories of the Un'teii Slates for the purpose of the transportation of the mails, and ammunition-! of war. Laid on the table. Yeas 1 IS. Nays 71. STEAMER HUMBOLDT. Halifax, Dec. 13.?This nobli: steamer is break ing up, nil J tier engines going: to pieces. Only about 200 tons of gooJs saved, and very little more can be. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Pmi.ADEi.riUA, Dec. 13th?The Westflelo New York Mail train fro:n Hulftlo, ran over n cotv near Buffalo, this morning. One car was thrown down an embankment 15 feet, and 5 or G persons were injured, but no one fatally. CITY ELECTION. Boston, Dec. 12th?The municipal election re sulted in no choice. Maj. Benj. Seaver, support ed by the regulars, lacks nearly 1,700 v.iles of a re-election. The result greatly elates the Maine Law advocates. RIVER AND WEATHER. Pittsburcii, Dec. 13.?River 3 ft. 7 inches fal ling. Weather cloudy. Cinc.'hnati.?River stationary. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Dec. 13.?Flour dull at 5a5,19, few buyers. Whisky 20Jn2flJ. [logs unchnugtd, 200 sold at 4,25a4,30, Provisions n ore freeiy of fered and prices if anylh'ng easier. NEW YORK MARKET. New York, Dec. 13.?Flnur State 0,02aG,G8 Ohio fi,75a6,87; Southern 7a7,12. Corn, mixed 80a81; yellow 77a78. Ohio whiskey 28i. Provis ions steady. MARRIED. At 51. Matthew's Chuicli, tu this citv, on th. evening or the 12tu by the Rev. Wiu. Armstrong. Mr. liUFOS I'. JENNINGS to Miw HATTIK N. GRtKN. On the 13th tnstnnt, in the same place, nntl by the Fame, .Mr. H1KA w AlcMKCHBN and HANNAH W., daughter or the late Rev Jobs Arkstkoho. Jl/.> i received uiiU loi* bule? 8?0 bbls. of fine large Green Apples of all kinds at the Produce Storcol A. RIDGELY, novlS Paxlon's Kow, Main st. James P. Perot & Brother, FLOUR AND GRAIN FACTORS, 4 1 NORTH WHARVES, JPhiludelphia, Pa. na^Bcfcr to t? FORSYTH & HOPKINS, WM. T. SEI.BY, HEISKELI, & Co., ?WM. A/cl'OY, novt&lyd J. It. MlLl.ER <fc Co. K7?S C. IJakkk & Co., will make advances on consign ments. THE LONDON Watoli and Jewelry Store. NO 10 LIGHT STREET, {A door* from Baltimore st., opposite fountain Hotel,) Baltimore. THE subscriber, alter twenty years' experience in the citiesol Europe, would Inform cit:zeiis and strangers who are in want of a good watch, that, for quality or work manship, his watches defy all competition; he having fa cilities for obtaining Fink London Watciim, which few in this country possess, being personally acquainted wi'h the most emiueut London manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, Late of J. M. French'* lloyal Exchange, London. OS" Fine Watches and Jewelry rcpaire*. properly. All London Watches sold at this establishment, warranted free of cost for four years. septs-ivd New Silver Coin* ADAMS dr Co. would respec fully call the attention of Hanks, brokers, .Merchants, and the public generally, to the subjoin- d circular, from the Director of the U. S. Mint at Philadelphia, in relation to the new stlvor coin: Mint of kuk Uxited Statks, ) Philadelphia, Oct. $Hh, 1S53 $ The Director gives notice that silver coins will be paid out at the Mint, in exchange fur gold coins, in sums not less ill..n one hundred dollars, of anyone denomination or coin, and in large amounts, at the option of the Director. LSigned) J. K. SNOWDEN, Director. With the view of facilitating the distribution of new coin, and enabling all lo supply themselves with as little expense and inconvenience as possible, we are now pre pared to receive orders, accompanied by gold or drafts on Philadelphia and return th new silver coin. We shall make no charge for attention to these specie commissions, beyond the customary express rates for transportation service. ADaMS <& Co. N. P1GMAN, Agent. novl8dlmo. Mr.Lure House Partner Wanted. STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY AT RR1VATE SALE. The undersigned will dispose or the one-half of Phillips' well known Steaiu Engine Manufactory, together with the ground, buildings, tools and.patterns. Having contracted for the necessary lathes, 4-c, in addi tion to his present tools, for the purpose of conducting the lnaiiuracttire of all descriptions or Railroad Car$, elc., in conncction wfth the Foundry and Engine Manufactory, he flatters himself that on account of the number of railroads terminating here, there is not a better location for that business !n the West. ^ All thoso desiring to engage in the above business, will find a rare chance, for* good investment. The establish ment is now in full opetaliou,.and will be prepared to take contracts for Cars. &c.? in a short time. For further ln forma'lon apply to the subscriber, if by letter, post^Ul. oct20 3m H. W. PHILLIPS. FALL AND WINTER FASHION rd* Hats and Caps. 14? and 148. .Gainst. ?*. S. A VBR Yh?? on hand, and is receiving one^ JVof the largest stocks of H ATS and GAPS that^jV has ever been opcircd in this city- His stock having been selected by himself, with great care, he is able to offer inducements to merchants and others, ?r surpass ing former years; he is prepared to sell Hats and Caps as tow is they eanhs bought in Philadelphia or fUUimore.? Our stock comprises' every description of Hats an I Caps owinuse. aej?12 8. AVER< ?' 'SfEAMBOATS. FOR ZANESVILLE. TH E new and splendid steamer IVclcia Mar, Cox, Waaler, leaves for Zaneaville every Tuesday, at 8o'clock, a. At. " For fi eight or passage apply lo __ J. ,M. H A M1LTON t agent Wixeeiiag at .raricerBDurg .Packet. THE FINK NEW JUAII. STEAMER COURIER, muvICiiH JAMES H. ROUS UTS. will leave ^-.Jngevery Tuesday,Thureddy and Saturday for Pai k? eraburg, at 10 o'clock, A AI Returning, will leave Park ersuirg every Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 0 o'clock A AI. For freight or passage apply on board. NpvgQ, tyr.d WUGKLUNU AND PAKK.EHSBUKO HAUKbT. 'The steamer Fort Pitt, Capt. J. C. Jki.lt, tvifl loave Wheeling every Mon day. Wednesday and Friday at |0o'clock - A-M. Returning, will leave Paikers burjevery Tuesday, Thursday, and .Saturday, atC o'clock For freight or passage apply on board or to cctfitf K. C. BAKER Co. For Sunfish. THE fast running Steamor Stephen | Bnyard, Booth Alaster. having been > re*paluted and re decorated, wilt leave ^Wheeling ror Runflsh and all Intermediate landings kvkjiy day at hair pa-t 3 o'clock, P. M.4 For freight or passage apply oji board. sop2t WHEELING, MARIETTA AND HARMAR Passenger and Freight Bout ?fames Watt, Captain H. H. Drown. ? ? W ill make regular trips three times ajweek tront Wheeling to Marietta and Harinar, and all interme diate landings. Wilt leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at9 o'clock. A M.j and'returning will leave Mariet ta and Harmaron Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays, at a o'clock, A. M. For freight apply on board;-* ?aucJStlm t NION LINE. * The fine light draught steamer FORT HEN RY, Captain Geo. Johnston, will run as theiegidar Union Line packet be ?iwcen Wheeling and Cincinnati; leaving Wheeling every Wednesday, at 4 o clock. P. Ali '?'This boat is new and has superior passenger accom modations. For freight or passage apply on board or to augit S. C. BAKER 4- Cn.j Agon i For Zanesville. THE splendid new steamer CHEVIOT, I built expressly for that trade, will leave Wheeling for the above and all inlurmedL late landings, every Frldry, at 6 o'clock, P. AI. ror :ieight or passage apply So mav&Vnn J* M; HAMILTON. A*ent. 1853. UNION LINE! 1855. GREAT TKIROVOlft ViinTJB TO THE WEST AND SOUTH! Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily Steam Packet Line. The clicape-t, quickCMt and most direct route beiwvea the abore OiticN. THE Steamers ot this lii.e area 1 new and orthe most improved modern construc tion. having been carefullyA built expressly tor this route. They are all of the luigcst class, and nil have the same unsurpassed accommodations ?their rooms and tables being on a par with the b^st ho (els in the country. Their uames are as follows, with their days ofleaving Wheeling: Monday, Viroinia, Capt. Charles V. Wells. Tuesday, FvllsCity, * Saiu. Alas ?n. Wednesday, Tnoa, Swank, ? Jno. McClure. Jr. Thursday, Forkst City, V A. AIurdo-k. Fridav, IUvid Wuitx, ' ,Wm. McCloIn. Saturday, Bai.timork 4 Wm. Clarke. Sunday, Aj.vin Apamh, ? Geo. W. Norton. These boats will leave Wheeling Tegularly, on the arri> val of llio cars from liullin ore. For freignt or passage, apply to P.C. H\ <KR@Co..or ap29-ly J. M. HA MI I.TON, Agents. REGULAR ZANESVILLE AND WHEELING P ACK.ETS. nurirtm i THE fine new steamer DAN CONVERS, c^pt. J. MoVay, and JULIA DEAN. iffCTri > Capt. H. R. Pierce, will leave Wheeling; -^rngiiiariy for Zanesville and Muskingum liiver. All freight received at our Wharf Boat, tree ofcharge. S. C. BAKER <fr CO , mart I Aeent?? (Thnnge of Time!* CLEVELAND AN!) FITTSliirRGH RAIL ROAD. U. S. MAIIi DAILY LINE BETWEEN Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THE fine aide wneci passengers steamers WINCH ESTK H,C?p. f Geo. D, Moore, ami _ _ JllURNAL, C.ipt.Asa Sheplieril, will run daily between Wheeling ami Pittsburgh?the Winchester leaving Wheel ngevcry Monday Wednesday ami Friday} and the Diur nalevery Tuesday, Thursduy ai.d Saturday, at 7 A. M.j arriving at Wellsville in time to connect with the Cleve land cars, and at Pittsburgh in time lor the morning lines East. Returning?the Winchester leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.? arriving it Wheeling in time for the msiL Hues for Ohio. | IFor freight or passage, apply on board or to S. C. BAKER <kiCo., A-eni. CC5"Throngh tickets Tor Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, De troi'j Milwnukie, Chicago, i/utlalo and Uuukit'k.SOld at the office of S. C. 13&kick Co. Cffcbu For Zanesville: 4 The line passenger steamer JULIA r!ny4 vi Birmtngs, master, will leave Tor above place every Tuesday at 4 o* ^'-^^clock, P M. For freight or passage apply cm board, or to tanlft S. C. BAKER* TO. For Zanesville THE New ami splcmlcd steamer HELEN j^MAK, Co.y Master, leaves for Zones Vville, every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock, -A M. For freight or passage, apply to nov?7 J M HAMILTON. AcPnl. J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, WHEELING, VA. lVImrf float at the Toot or Hlouroc .Street, Willnticiul to the rcceiviiigaud delivering of freight.aud Hie collection ol ficislit bills. Freight for all regular packets will be received free oi charge. novl2-tt **C. BAKKR. JOUN LIST? BOAT STORE. H.C: BAKRR A: CO. Will supply Boat* at nil hour*. So. 23 Wvrieit Ktrkkt, lanSt?dtf WHEELING. VA. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE Union Line Packets leaving regularly Oil the arrl valor the cars, all hills of lading m.ist be on board.be* :ore 4 o'clock. P. M. The Line will not bo responsible Tor the delivery of any goods, and will not pay or collcct charges on any goods for which bills of lading are not on board the boats before their departure.. mar3l-tf QUEENSWARE. W.E are now receiving, per ships Mary Hale and Alex anilei, 75 crates tiueenswaie; ill king our assort ntenl the largest in the west. J K DUNHAM ?CO, No 28 Monroest. sept ne.ir t'e Host Office S. C. BAKER. JOHN LIST. 8. C. RAKER &Ce., STEAMBOAT AGENTS, WHEELING, VA. WILL attend to the receiving and delivering or (Yeight and collection of freight bills. BJ-Omce at the Store. CoctlS-dtf H. V. M'l.Ltlt. M. W. M1LLKK R. C. Miller & Bro. ?IOrMEAN?8IGl? PAIffTKBS, CIA. ziers, graincri nuil paper hanger*, X,>. 203. Main Street. Wheeling. Va sent I Jujiie'i Jledivinvni XHAVE the Agency fori) r. Jay lie's Mediates, and wi fu * sh Druggists and others on liberal terms. glf GEO. WILSON Give us a Call. THE undei signed have just recei ved, and are now open ing one of the finest stocks of cloths, cassi meres and vestingsever brought to this market, for fall and winter wear. Also,?a large assortment or Gent's Furnishing Goods. We only ask a call and ? xamination, as our goods will recommend themselves,'(they require no praise from us,) at No 2, Washington HsM, Wheeling, Va. WHEELER & LA KIN, oct7 Merchant Tailors BRIDGE CORNER CONFECTIONERY, SA LOON AND OYSTER DEPOT. THE undersigned, having bought the Bridge Comer Con ectionery, opposite the Monroe House, formerly kept by T. M. Parker, and greatly enlarged and improved it, will keep constantly on hand all kinds or cake's and Con'ectioi.ery, and wftl supply parties on reasonable teims. OYSTERS served up in the best style, at all hours, in the Saloon, and furnished wholesale and retail by the can and half can. td^An assortment of Christmas and New Ywt'8 Toys on hand. ? novlOdtr L. H. ROSE & ERNEST KRELL. .SAAU IIOOK, JAB. M. KOOE 1. UOCIE & HON, Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C, H., Va., Moundsvillc, P. O , WILL practice in Ohio, Marshall, and Wetzel counties. Particular attention will.*>e given to collections and Laod business. All kindsof laud constantly Tor sale. ap2J-lyd?frtw , FRESH ARRIVAL. BOXES aud quarter boxes Fresh Kaisins, 2,frails Dates; 5 do paper shell Almonds, G barrels Texas Pecan Nuts: 6 do Filberts?Just received by novl7 T. M. PARKER Officis or T*AWSP0kTATt0ii B. & O. R. K.) Baltimore, Nov. 1\ 1853. J Nr.tiee to Shippera by the Baltimore 4* Ohio Railroad. On all goods shipped :y the Baltimore Ohio Railroad, on and aHer the fit*t day or December next, freight will be charged at winter rates, as established by the existing tariff J. H. DONE, ^ riovlG Master of Transportation. CA rgug find Young America copy .J Hoskins, Heiskell & Co. iMrORTKRS JOBBERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, . HA VE removed to their uew Iron Building. 213 Market *f- and 31 Commerce st, PHILADELPHIA. sp!7:ly Anspaeh, Brother & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, No 7G North Third it. corner9/ Cherry, PhiladelphSa John Anspsch. Jr... John F. Jacobyj.. .James M. Reed; William Ansmciu.. Henry H. Fa>rman.? scpl7;d6ro oaost Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, jostree'd by ' deco KELLS @ CALDWELL. 51 1 Onn LB8* ExtractLogwood ree'd by dec5 KELLS @ CALDWELL MISCELLANEOUS. OR, J. B. MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED CATHOLIC ON, For the relief and cure of Suffering Feinalet! It stands pre-eminent for I lie curative jiowore in all the diteises for which it is iccoinmend ed usually called Female Complaints: Or these are Prolapsus, Uteit, or Failing or the Wombj Flour Albus, or Whites, Chronic lnflaminaticu ami Ulceration or the Wombf incidental Rem* nrthage, or Flooding; Painful Suppression; aiid Irregular Menstruation, ifrc., with ailtlvir nc compaiiyingcvils, (Can. cei excepted,) iio matter how severe or of liow :ong standing. The Catliolicon fur ________ surpasses other reme Uitb, hi being more Cdiu??n? less expensive, and lea ving the system in &'belter condition. Let interest ed call and obtain a . pamphlet (tree) containing ami?lj proorfrom the most respectable sources, or the beneficial results of its use} together with letters from highly experi enced Physiclnns. who have used it In their piactice. and ?speak from their own observations. fJHPi?RKNCKS?P H Peckham, M D, Ut|c?vK Y. ? h Tl Fleming, M l). Canandaigua. N Y. M II Hills, M D, Kocliestor. N Y. 1) Y Foote, M D, Syracuse, N V. Prof Dunbar, M D, Baltimore, Md. J C Orrick, M 1). Baltimo?e, Md. W W Kcesc, M U, New York City. XV Prescott. M 1), Concord, N Y. J P Newland, M D, Utica, N Y. Rev J C S Beard, Glenn Springs, S C. CGfPamphlets gratia at our store, 4 JiKKNTJjINGKR & AHMKTRON0, AgMs Umggista. Washington Hall, Monroe 81., Wheeling. Va. A (so sold hy MICHKAL IHINN, Moundsville, and by most ofthe leading .Uruggials in the adjoining counties. fatter addressed to rare of Mr. Curtis Hutch. Anc\\tat Ravenna, Ohio? To l)r. Mikcnist:?1 have been ten years troubled with Kemalo Complaints?-prolapsus uteri, andalltho attending dimcuitioR? at times rendering my lile most.miserable. 1 have bad the attendance of some of the best physicians, wish but little success? the moat they cou-ddo was to relievo?a cure was out ofthe question For five months before commencing with your medicine' 1 had not been able to per'orm any labor, could walk hut a few stops at a time, and scarcely went out of doors?in short, 1 was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected to drag out the reit of my days in ?uf fertngand misery. But, reading your advertisement, 1 was induced to try your invaluable medicine called Ute rine Catliolicon, as the last resort. It had not used it a week before I fclt like another woman. By the use ol three bottles 1 was enabled to perform all tbo labor for six hi the family withcaae, and could walk any wliero in the iioichbnrhood without Injury. Nothing but a scute of mv duly to you and to the afflicted, has Induced me to state my i case to the public. 1 can safely rccomincnd the prepaia* tion to all those suflering like myself. (KignedO &'**? Sarah A. Bishop. Freedom, Portage county, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1863. J. B. MARt'HISICo., Proprietors, Auk2-6m. Central Depot, JVM Bror.dwny, N. Y. THE MARRIAGE STATE; J Shall Hap pi**** and Health, or Ml*ery and 8tckn*a?i attend it f MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS I Bellcctlons for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exist and drag through life as do the beasts of the field, or the insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind wore not vouchsafed to them. . ] . Many suoh are husbands and fathers, upon whom are dependent the health, the well-being, and the happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. now OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT THE WIFE LINGERS IK0H YEAS TO YEAH In that pitiable oondition as rot even for one day lo feel the happy and exhileratlng influence incident to the enjoyment of health. She may not be an invalid confined to her bed, or even to her room i as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to take personal oharge of her household, even when her health will not admit of it; but she is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, till finally even the hope of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feoble, sickly, ilo bilitatcd wife, with frame emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable cbaugo may and docs arise from organio or constitutional causes. But oftener, by far oftencr, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of tho simplest and plainest rules of health as connoctod with tho marriago stato, the violation of which entails diseaso, suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but often Hereditary Complaints npon the Children ?' urtTO Tint THIRD AND FOURTH aKNEUATloN," Transmit11"K COHSDHPTIOIf, SCKOFUI.A, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other diseases, DREADFUL ^NHERITANCE Cram the Parents. And must this continue 1 Shall we bo wise in all that concerns the cattle of our fields, our horses, our ehcep, our cows, our oxen, tho nnturo anil character of tho soil wa possess, tho texture nnd quality of our goods and merchandise; but in all that concerns oursolves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to groat dorango mont, involving our future pcaco and happiness? in all that concerns tho health and welfare of too wife of our affeotlons, and the mother of our chil dren : in all that concerns tho mental and physical well being of those children, we should bo im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE ! How long shall this ignoranco prevail so produc tive of its bitter fruits 1 How long shall the wife and mother be ignorant of the nature, character and causes of the various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering?suffering often prolonged to years, oventuating in a complication of diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 bball we for ever close our oyes to tbo results of physio logical science by which we may arrive at an understanding of oarselVor ns men and women, subject to serious lifelong enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND FONDER! JVo husband or wife need be ignorant of what concerns them most to know to secure their htalUi and hajipiness. 'lliat knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, By DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OP DISEASES OP WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition. 18mo., pp. 250. Price 60 Calls. [ON FINE PAPER, EXTRA BINDING, $1 00.] First published in 1847; and it is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering Uut EVERY FEMALE, whether MARRIED OR WOT, cnii here acquire a fall knowledge or the na ture, ehnr&eter and cans eg or her complaints, vrltli the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully the various subjects treated of, as thoy are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY MAIL within the last few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED ! Buy no book unloss Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y., is on the title page, and the entry in the Clerk's Office on the back of the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there are spurious and surreptitious infringements of copyright. j0S- Upon receipt of One Dollar " THE MAR. RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (maiUd free) to any part of the United States, the Canadas ana British Provinces. All Letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A M. MAURICEAU, Bo* 1224. New-York ? City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Stroot, New-York. For Sale by W1LDB & HRO., Ucc2-cUw6mo. corner Main and Union-sta. JOHN H. THOMPSON, - - 31 Monroe atreet. Tobacco! Tobacco!! Tobacco!!! WE would most respectfully call the attention of Mer chant:* and Grocers to our very large and general stock at Tohacco. C'gar*;, Snuff, etc., and such other arti cles as legitimately belong toa tegular Wholeiale Toboccq Home. Our stock consists of over ONE THOUSAND BOXES OF TOBACCO, embracing firtecn different brandeofu'R and S's, Pound Lump9, Mom 16 to cents, including P. Gravely. W. F. Gravely Hollands} fine F. Beehive, Thornton, Thomas, Johns, cic etc. Also a supply of catlee boxes of Hunlers, Jones and Hudson's, Spoilsman's, Thorn's. Kwpie and others. . .Also?the Old Diadem or Vi.glnia Twist; Mary BelliCherry Rirc; the CaliforniaGoid liar. etc. etc. As we are exclusively engaged in the tobacco I rode, hav ing three extensive houses in Virginia, and tb'a being the only regular Tobacco establishment wcsl of the Atlantic cities, and having laid in our stoek previous ,to the ad vance, we feel confident that we can offer such induce ments as no otlier house can better, and but few iranycaii equal, either cast-or west. We therefore ask the nw ohants or Ohio, Pennsylvania and Vi'ginia to give us a call. We also keep constantly on hand a heavy and general stock of superior Imported Segars Alab Americanfip*u.. ish, Half Spanish, and common Segars. Fcotch Snufi, -J bladders^ also in } lb. packs Matches, Pipas of variot* kimls. Pipe Stems ai-d Tobacco Kmve*. Don't fid! to cal. aud sec foi yourselves. LOGAN, OA RK A Co. anc23 81 Main *t<-eet ? .MAI'S AND CAPS. jc osBortmen ere llats, .i "s^'harpkk & 8 (5ft MTSOEtLMfeWs. ? NEW GROCERY STORE. No. 5 **aU, s. s.^S&SS^?Si low 11 rices as can be bought in tlie,eity. O!Kojujifc e?U or odr*All goods dellyeied to any part of theci y jnyat charge. ? y T - " Win. T. Meeds, Bookbinder ? ?????* bo?YT^TAIRS*0'"' No. 244 Monro? Street, UP SIAlHo. Sfe SSSffi fri "ml Dl'10-ly Dr, Gordon Harris, A GRADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE. qBSSSSSSi nlnl* llaltiniore. Mil. All communications WpZZ: rh3r10 ony ""l ?apH-lv *.??? advertisement on lomIli P'?e Por ^na. in .^Kml. f;om? 1 upward. can tind a aafe, quick and cheap 'NF0RD & CO. K.PlGiVAK, Agent, n.i3,r Af'Clure Wouso. Prom the BirtJd i^lace of Ctiristo pher Columbus! ?'?SSSS|?i" A Letter from ?n OJJtcerin our Gallunt Naty. sJ \xk&?^J#sggsa$i& M?o wi^? y?" this nUip. at?o wishes by the Ktnre Ship &??. tMK ??? In tebrir, ?. March, .or Spoili#' -_?? vnn ?pnt mo was rccciveil ill good or equally at. ongaa above. _ CHEAT .. .irn_r x. Mowbray?lientleroen; For wio Messrs. Mortimer <sc wow?? > m K,ieul?. Vegetable Tincture I lu j consider it but jua uSw"ii" SThe iuli'X wo,l.l the .eant. or the .PPlica "Trine wa. Acute 'VU'iu.l was confined to mv bed 1T econj ,eatoied strength 10 bottle .c1Ci i ^?. , *T ,ow as well and feel as 1 im "ow 8e""ty ,our *??&% ?Im .Be, and poor "^."^'^ved tbou?i..da r. on. pain, inent to D r. Uxuplo..,,wl.?u u[ ^ 'stm Iroin yourinvnlur.We?..,edy. never written for Xau.aptailicollonplauio , ciiow beings a,c afflicted, ^i'ir^you'^on^Uer s: sssr**>ou a,e atlibeity to make use ufit. ?K KM BALI* .. nrttifH VERTIGO. KIIEUMAT1SM. CUHK OF COygH, VEKii >a tQi ol lhecily o, Cu.e ofll,e hnow'n, and whose testimony adds l^ltln?fc,a^n wj?i Known, ble,riiic|iire ? to the triumph of Hampton "1Ul6Tl?onlti feb. 0. 1&.2. Me,,ra. Mortimer real pleosuie that 1 an? a ton's Vegetable Tinc andcuiative powers ol "^"Xi 1 \tavtake?. with ture. tUTendtc1".m?ou?h.' I was advised to lake Cod a very bad and so iuuscou,... ^tter, 1 waa induce UverOll.nnddid M), but peu _ alid before I had to try your 1 in^",f;prJ iue Permit me also to state thai, used it all ?.iy cough leR ny. rermu ^ w ve|.y much ft0iu goo,Hiciillli to'the'usco?the TlncturOi andauind P.ovi deuce. rrlands at liberty to use this as you may Vouare, my fr emls. ? voflra, very reapecirully. think proper; and believe me, jouia,? j 'nuiIAN. N. 1).-1 can be seel, at anytime at the Mayor's office. onnF OF HEREDITARY SCROFULA. ^;r,Ko\Vea!0ViC,nern,cc, ,,U ^aje in .,.jm boy, Albert. I.^Va' ^ U scV^uTois. Tl.e boy was . i lie scroiuta. His rai er t The upper lids moving mass "r ^?,^!.w'0i|C,,/Ui,j turned inside out, ex of the C>C8 were rnuc. h, ?wo.en, an ro,llldeIi overthe hibiting Mow. 1.1= ? ?ltla stiange, yet rye ualls, b?., , Vi V I rnlt resieiwd to tee die as n .eliel true.ihiach.ld-thatl tott B lieallli uinler Hie from ?Ullo,i|.?-l'" u" resl \v v. TI10.MASSON. treaUi^nt ol Ur. HaniptbU; Louibville, Ma.ch -it), lfcot.^ UKNKKA1' OKBt" .TV FUOM ONK Cr T..K nLHEST MAO JSTHATK8 IN Sep., ,Sat Mceara.Mortimer & Mow^biaM I j?^1^ namptoiii!. Tinc*ure|,e"l^^lcnBt^ great "ebWly^^e piostration ol nmscula 1 *^,vi11. palpitation and flut nervous syslcin. 'c? ' su iac at.acks on one oc teri ng ol ? he heart. 1 hart ?uclWl cation 1 could?a.cel> BCt l o?*;iiel0 jotiepli K. Slaple iny case to a fi ien.l, li'C > e rB?l)0c.abte citiien o. i.?u> 10.1, Esq., an old and hlgliiy rwt similar ciicum more, who InidttMd heand.aner ...inter, stances I called on Air. ? I Mlisnea or the nodical view ol s-onie minutes, 1 was ful > ,jence hefote me. of virtues of .he T-inctm e. fro" the e,^W??a, I,.diced a his own person, who, for soinc ^ ij ? ha,e a,,,,carancef lulling state ol health, put i ^ j^^diately commenced with the acttMty ol L took tl?e contents or one using the Tinclure^nd^ore^yopa wo|kas b.ltk bottle. .. y 't.ength was W ug?. -raia i.nc ?,.d am as active at I was tw i > digestive orgHiis. 8>"tc"1 ia iu 18t"e 01 -ftj&rt H i?.1,1 ?MXy' xvl"1 U18 ve?,tM,",tcd to b' by l)r. Haniplun, tlminvenloi.^ ^ A SCHAI;l;pKU. Dyxpcpwin, Rhcumnliaiii, Scrofula., JLivcr Complitiul, Arc - From tuk Mt'ritoi'oLis.?Pass it around ? let tlie afflicted hear the glad tidings! This is but the seulinieiit or thousands: Washington, May 17t 1863. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray: Gentlemen?Having bceuafllicted with Liver Complaint of ten years standing, 1 hereby, Tor the benefit of the afflicted, take great pleas uie in anuouuciiig that after usinga lew bottles or your Hampton Tinclute. I found it had accomplished a periecj cure. 1 have used different medicines rrom time to lime, but have never been uble *o account for any apparent good ant!'it is a blessing to stricken humanity that that medi. cine is lound which possesses the wondrous power ol'pro longing human life. The many cures it has Wrought is a sufficient guarantee ol the beneficial) rrsu'ls which may be experienced from its use. Youis, icspecifully, J. CURTAIN HAY. CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, and all other diseases of the Sfomach and bowels, are cured by HAMILTON'S VKGKTAHLE TINCTURE.? As a cure and preventative, it has.been wonderfully sue cexsrul. It will be round on inquiiy, that those who use it have an exemption from those diseases so incident to the Summer. To publish all the testimony in its favor, would make a large volume. ( ail and get Pamphlets gratis, and see the nv>ny cures. It has shown itself most powerfully curative ol NERVOUS DISEASES in their various farms, giving new life and vigor, restoring the shattered constitution, and thu* infusinc hope in ptoce or despondency. Hy its mild, pleasant, and safe action on the stomach, liver, kidneys, lungs, and the nervous sys- . Gout, \eitralgia, St. Vitw' Dance, Fits, Fistula, Piles, with all diseas arising from Impure blood. icy For sale by T. H. LOG.^N ?y CO., Wheeling, Gener al Agents, WM. K. McK?Bj otli ward, and by Druggists generally. icy-Sold by MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, 240 Haiti, more street, Baltimore?and304 Broadway, New Yoik. ttyPrire, J4I per bottle. i,23-d@w 1y C. K. THAW r *?. TLHHKR, . Jackson C. H.f Va. Parkersburg, Va. Thaw & Turner, ATTORNEY'S AX LAW. WILLa tend strictly to all business entrusted to them in the counties or Wood, Wirt, Jackson, Ritchie, Gilmer and Pleasants. ICS-Particular atteni ion gi ven to collections. REFER TO PHI LA DELPHI A?Won George Sharswood, Hon Joe! Jones. Hon. Chs. Gilpin, Messrs. lee& Walker. BALTlMc RE?Messrs. Neale & Luckctt,Messrs. Penn Sc Mitchell WHEELING?Messrs. Zl 8. A J. J. YariialT, Thomas Johnston. Jr* octQO-iy 1/lSSOL. TION. Tii K fu m or Rhodes,. McNair & Co. Is this day dis^ol v ed by mutual consent, Debts due the fitiuwill be paid to McNair & Ilervey,, who will continue the business at the old stand, and are alone authorised to settle the business or the late firm Nov. 21st, 1353. McNair & Hervey, (Successors to Riiodics M'Naik Sl Co.] CONTINUE to keep a fine .-?sortmei*.t of Porei-u and Domestic Dry Goods, at tlie old stand, corner Main and Biddle streets, Centre Wheeling, and solicit a conffn asi ce of the liberal patronage heretofore received. nvSl liAKKV'S 'incopneioua, or Medical Compound, lor .JLJ preserving, restoring and beautifying the Hair. For sale by J 1) VOWKI.L, novg 24 TJnlon street. ryf\ BOYEK ami barre a Rhodes? Verners Crackers, i \J Sugar, soda, Boston, flutter, a ndwat e r?justrec* d. Oct 17 , T. M. PARKER RECEIVED this dsTTuitranortiDciit of children* .ml youth-mH.tB and C.p.- s A VERY o; M ^ o o s A PHENOMENON IN MEDIC IKE [enlfh remored, nnd life lengthened, b; IMC. MORSE'S INVIGOR^TOH ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. For centuries medical science lias been ransacking 11 vegetable''ami mineral kingdom, in search or somethi. that should restore the lost or decayingAnergics or the no v us and muscular systems, without the drawback of sut sequent prostration, which all stimu ants, tonics, and n?? cofics liad heretofore entailed; . 7/uit ?omcUungha> rU found-. It is a vegetable production brought lYoni the a i'i le deserts of.Arahia the 8tony, by: the'celebrated Pro M. Morse, welUfiowii as a distinguished member or th leading ^cietific societies Of the Old World, and equall. distinguished as a i>hysician, a chemist, ami a traveler.? The juices oi this herb, conceit!rated and combined with other vegetable medicinal extracts, are now producing re I suits heretofore unheat d or, in thls'or any other country. 1 At first the properties attributed to Pror. AIOKSE'S IN VIGOItATlN(x>KI?lXll< OK ('OKl)lAL were deemed fabulous. The public olien deceived touId,not believe the simple ane suhltme truths announced by ibe discoveicr.? Hut facts, uudeniable lacts', attested by witnesses of tin highest class and character", are now triumphing over a* doubt*. INCKHUULITY IS OVMKTIIROWN by a nun of testimony which is perlectly irre&istable. , The Kmxir remedies, in alleles, the deplorableevi' arising from a misuse or abuse 01 the various oiga.us wbic. make up the wonderful machine-called toan.; It restoi to Ailt vigor c.vety delicate .FuliCtipii connected with th commended as t:ic only means or comrouuicatins; tbat c?_ e?EV whicli Is necessary ti? the pioper enjojment or all the nalinal apiemes, as well as iliohigber meitf-l lis beiieticial tfleets aie norconfined to ttlberhex^or au> age. Tie feeble girl, the ailing wile, th? listless, "erva ted youth, the over.worn manor business, the victim ol net voua depression, the individual suffering rtora ge?Jf?^J debility, or rrom the weakness of a sii gle organ, Will all lind immediate and permanent rebel rrom the use or thi: incomparable renovator. To those who have a pv?tlI?po sition to imralysis it will in ove a complete and ??'??'?' salceuard against thai terrible malady. 1 here are i"*"?' perhaps, *vlto have so trifled with their conatitulions tha they think themselves boyond thi rcacli of medicine, he reVBWLDMTHrBhokEN CONSTITUTION The derangements of the system, leading to ncivouadi. eases, and the lorms ol nervous disease itseir, arc so n inerous ilmtit would require a maladies for which this preparation is a specific A lev however, may ??e enumerated, vix:?neuralgia, ticdob. reux. headache, incipient paralysis, hysteila, palpitation c the heart, spiual affectious, n.u*cular debility, flatulence, a pricking sensation iu the flesh, numb nest torpidity of the liver, mental depression, weakness or tin will indisposition to move, fuiutness after exercise, bio ken sleep and terrifying dreams, inability to remain in ou? pface opposition, weakness ot the p. ocrea live organs,** ual incompetency, melancholy, monomania, fluor aibu>, *iuuiug at the stomach, female irregularities, achrcnic te dency to niiscaiutase, emaciation, and all complaints grow ingout of a fre** indulgence or the passions, and all bsne' ilels that does not proceed from orgaidc causes beyond tl rCIFhenever the organs to beaded upon are ire# from ni fnfuinflnn or strictuiat diseases it is averred that MORSE'S INVluOHATING ELIXIR will replace weakness withstiergUu iucapacilj uitli e. ciency, irregularity with unilormaud natural activity, a thi? not only without harard ol reactloiubul with a h nv effect on the general oiganiMtloii, OOP J.win n;i that ail maladies, wherever they begin, JliutAwilh tlie in vour system, and that tl e paialyxalion or the "crvrs dlil is diseases. No luisuacc can convey on adequite idea ol lite imntt' ate anil almost n.iiaculous change which it occasions ! diseateu.dehilitaled and ahaltered ncrvouaaystei-J. ?. I.r er broken down by excess, weak liy nature, orimpai bv sickness, tbe unstrung and re'axod o.ganixalion is onc? braced, re vivified and built up. I he mental. Physical symptoms ol nervous dise.se vai ish togellje. i dor Us innuei.ee. Nor Is III.-effect lemporary, Ob liter, t.ary tbe reliel is permanent, lor Ibe co>dial l"OJPlllr: liw medicine teach llie consUtution i sell. au.l rtjSto e . its normal condition Weil may tbe preparation be r. cat"e MEDICINAL WONDER or tbe iilneteenili ccntuiy. Iti?,ajBinc il,.t sciciillnt in tbe world would liave admitted, that n.racleul n.c cine beieloloie suppused to bave no .?sulmcs. a STIMULANT THAT LN I AIL NO hEAC 1 lu Its lorce is never expended, asisthecase with opium. . coiioiic I'lpparations, and al! otber exciiaiiu f"' briel and it may well be said olhtui who takes ti e. '?J be last stale of "bat n.an U worse than the firs ? ho the Elixir is an exhiieiant without aalugledrawback sa ii! uaopeiation, perpetual iu its happy influence uponit I. nerves, tbe inind, and the enare oieanijatlou] it willah iftiuove depressions, excitement, a t? ndcncy to blusi sleeplessness, dislike o! soclet., incapacity lor study o business. LQss 0l? jiEMORY, Conlusion, eiddiuess, rush ol blood to tbe head. 11 e anch>. ly, nw.ilal debility, hysteria, w ret. Udiiesn, thoMlitji u Mir des'iuction, rear or insanity, l.ypochoi.d.iasls, d>s r^iisiafrciicial prostration, ir.iiabililv, ijervousi.ess, iiu bfltv to sleep, diseases incident to females, decay or lb nionooating fui.ctions, liysle.io, monomania, vajiuc te The unparalleled effects or this great ientoiaijvc.ii. 'vimnlainta irciilent lo lemalea. niaika new era in tin of me.liciikj. Thousands or.stimulants have bee. vented?thousands ol ittvigoianls concocted-ajl puip? h e to be spocitied iu the various diseases and de.ai nieiits to which the delicate formation 01 woman rem her liable The result 1ms herctolore been umrorm. 1 lr . Mtrlms l,? indeed imparled a momentary yiv.cily .? the nervouKsystem, a transient and deluslrc vigor to I.. ..rnscles- but this flash ?I lelief has been sue.ceded b) inrefsio ami prostialion gicle, 1 ban before, and lfl? i? olteu been utterly lo paralyie the .ccupe.atU. nower or the nerves and llie vital ureaiJxation, anil finalli to destroy the unhappy Palient. Ilut ill ftlOKSE'.S INV1GOKA 11NG ELIXIR is nrcMiited uii a plieuomenain tbe matrila medica bither to unheard or?a stimula lt without a icaclion. Tbe barl. which forma iu ma-n in-iedicnt, has been ad milted by all I lie gicat medica. anil pharmaceullcaliiistlli. ofVuroPelo be in Ibis lespect .?? ????-??. I" Jlorte, whose name is an undisputed authority !n 'clence was^vUcd'b^lw^woVidtrVuliVi*1*1^0'"^^^?^?^^^' b"?b?xK?', in"l"'." de?rt pligrlmases, is attributable ?. the use of this vitalising herb. ^VERVWOMN of sense, Who suffers rioul weakness, deranBemeiit, nervousneas, ,?| Win the back, or any othe. disorder, wheth er peculiar lo her sex, or common to both se?s-togive tim inVeorating Coidiala trial. the luv.go ?MAUR1ED PERSONS nr nil,., a will fli:d this Cordial, afler I hey have used a bot lis or two, a thorough regenerator of tbe system. In all directions arc to be found the liappy raren^ on'ealtliy olT enriuf who would not have been so, but loi this exiiao finVarv incparaiinn And it is equally pottntrorthe many yis^nassa?4f!? These am somo or tbe sad and melancholy effects py . . i.v Mriu habits voutli, vixt weakness of theba~ . ?nd"uinb? pains in the head, dimness ofaigbt. loiaormut ; l.r ,owar Jalpitaliou ol tbe heart, dy.pei?la, nervoa fnTlabilily, derangement of Die dlgesa?lu. ction., *on. ' a\'e^lalK' u!on!ei?S.' e^Ton\l'.?n,lu^re much lob. evH* rnienbo^ig*', a^era^on1 ^o stSVty^aelf'ljs tri?t love^Jl soliI udeT timidity, etc. a.e aon? of tha evil. Pr^^ORE"CONTEM'pLATING MARRIAGE; necessary^r^uVsHea to^roi^le^^imnbui'lippinMa^i weary pll?rlm?e. S' BXvvitb despair, and filled w the 1 b'i^KENVs0rNDGUARDIANS Are one., misled tf^vTflenVoTb^ M nU.rr causes or wastlngofthe rrailie, idiocy, nu paipH fion or the I earl. Indigestion, dorangeroent fu^n . ^rnlcious though alluring practice, destructive SndMEtfCURV OR OPIUM-SOLEMN OAT n iior? having i?e?.tly heard that some physiciai D.. MorK, havinj: ^ thai bia Cordial c fl'i ,Id Jl e.cu. y Sid Opium, baa made the following affid IVi W bel her those physicians and druggists supposed . w.t Meicuryor Opium, from the, singular ene i C?I>'! ,?h?chit acts upon patlicular diseases, orfiouH; i iy.l.l ir i n relieving pain, or out or envy lie Knows r gieat p York, cirv and county of. New York,1 '>? Sl^'C ? Ju ?, A ? D. I M6, personal!.* ?FP ,.i biDie^r, Andrew H. Mickle.Mayu. oftl^eltjr 01V irnVV Meicalf Morse, who by me being duly sworn, ? CAUTION. na Monse-a !?!??'?>? Conu.Ai. bas boel. count, felted by ^'("[li'^lSneMi'di'^ w?ll bave tlieproprleto , CAUTION EXTRA. Also observe a Promissory Note with tie proprietor written signature n every genuiue bottle or Sr. Morse' Invigorating Cordial, To counterfeit which is forgery. XCT The Cordial i* put up, highly concentrate#, in pit oitUs. Pries,?:$3,00 per bottle? two forfri; six orftl?. O. H. KIXG, proprietor. , 102 IIroadway, JfewYork. Sold bj Druggists throjgliout the United State*, Csna and West Indies. _ agents. WHEELING?KclluOc CtldireUf PITTSBURGH?Fleming JsiolJieraj CINCINNATI?II. H. Mwkirst, CUMilKRI.AND? P. A . Hell? ?c Co. BALTIMORE?S.8. H?m?. Hpllidltrwtw