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THE -INTBtlMENCER. Thursday Wew*. Hock,?*?i? ?nd^oufred * Un* ng Ink* fqr *?le at tbiaotBce? Allo^der* tVorfVbrau}promptly filial. Tm C*mi|M<Mtt: ?; ? LETTBRScaaotrilni aabacriptlon. advertlalns orolh er financial tMaioe** ofth* Intelligencer, ahould bo *d Jrcxcd to ike Proprietor*. tatter* concerning the editorial department of the pa-, per, ibould be addressed lo the editor*, jointly, or toal. " corrM^twdeSa writing for publication. will please writ* OBI7 on one aid* ofllie paper. An observance ortbeabore rule* will grr*tly oblige ul, and' secure more prompt attention to curiespooaent* than they might otber wiae some time* recleve. T?4?r r??r?*?> Krone or our Arm will be around during the preaent week for the purpoM or elosleg ?P the entire ouUUndlng accoontsdue Bmuisn" * Tateo*. The change In /be Arm render* It abaolulely necessary to clo*e up tbe old buiineaa, and we hope our lrieoda and patron* will be ready to aid ?* in the eSbrt. I ?j Tnr Lkctuji* by Dr. D. W. Clark, ot Cincin nati, on "Education for tbe Masse*," will take place to-night at Union Bill. Tbe ability and eminence of tbe lecturer should secure a full bouse. _ CoNrccTioxiar ahb Tors.?Mrs. M. J. Keating, at the Washington Hall ConfectioneryMi provided with an infinite variety Of attractive articles for the Holiday*. If r>u wish to get something good or pretty for your children ot youitolvea, call at Mrs. Keating'*. Holiday Girrs i?r Ckwtkk Whiilwo.?0ur Centre Wheeling friends can proeore the nea'est annuals and gift books of the season fct Mr. Grave's Book s ore in Centre Wheeling. He bai antici pated their wanla with taste and enterprise, and will l.e certain to please all who gives hia a call. See hia advertisement in our Special Notices." Turn Gieat Musical. BnTKaTaiMMENT or tiix acaso.t.?Last nigh tw as the occasion of thegreat est and most brilliant, assembly of tbe season.? When we say-that & Strackoscii, the lions, and Patti, the dear little singj?? bird, con stituted the petformers, we have indicated that the performance waa "immense." We have no room for farther comments. With the Jelieioassounds ringing in our ears. w'ebelieve we'llgo to sleep, while we have something pleas ant to dream upon, andaay tbe balance at another time. .... Two Houaa with Out Bull.?Never-have we spent a more delightful time than we did yesterday ia two hours interview withOlcBoli.. Wecon fess that the notion we bad previously formed of him was far from doing him. ju*licet We bad re garded him only as a great violinist, 'who alter arousing, subduing, entrancing, and elecrifying an audience, retired from the at ge amid thunders of aplause, leaving lup other ftello^ puMicly or pri vately in regard to the man than'' the usual idle curiosity to see one of the wonders cf the .w.qrld. It was, therefore, only at the urgent solicitation of a friend that we called upon bim. Never were we more mistaken. Ii.stead of beholding a "burly Norweigian," a capricious and petulent "ariiato," we beheld a Ma* in tbe true sense of the word, with a heart alive to every generous emotion and glowing witb the spirit of freedom; a man of rare and well cultivated intellect, and. with a counte nance radient with the fire of genius. \\ Ole Bull i* about forty-five years of'age, yet he would easily pass for one of thirty-five. He is full six feet high, remarkably slender, with a Gnely devel oped chest. The contour Of bis bead and face bears a striking resemblance to that of Henry Clay, bis face hvaing all tbeblandness with ratheT more vivacity than that of the impassioned orator, tbe chivalrous man, and the Iainented statesman. His features ate very etpressive, yet finely formed, iudioating exquisite sensibility with great' force ol character. In conversion, his eyes are alternately moist with some emotion of tenderness, or flash ing with tbe fire of enlhuijaszn or indignation. "Hia la that language or the heart in which tlx aosweiiiif twart'woald apeak, Thouabt, word tbat bids the warm lear suit, cue puouc ana making nimseii an object 01 sym pathy. Ha haaT&Wfc tt'3o no, be- j lieving that justice 111 his Case will ultimately.tri or tMI AoitlStfSSii loeStdr^ In cold or auuny clijBe." Hit conversation and bearing is .that of a.'man who is impelled to the performance of some great duty from some great principle. That duty and that principle is hif desire to benefit hi* country men?to endow them with the blessings of a free and independent government. When we rpoke of bis Colony in Pennsylvania, it draw from bim some or the most JcAlin^ and ^eloquent, remarks in regard to bis suffering countrymen we have ever listened to. Itt-relatioa to-'tbi illegal sale to bim or the land in Potter courUy. on which he liaJ lo cated some eight hundred of bis countrymen, and by which, as it has been reported, some *60,000 of his money was fraudentty taken from him, he placed ns In possession of facts which leave us no room to doubt that Ilia noble and confiding nature has bten most outrageously abused by a'aet of merciless sharpers, at which every honest Amer-' ican must blusli.' Hia'l<^e^rUiS?roqtry apd its institution* amounts t^ almost, idolatry, and he speaks of his wrOnga with the most for bearing dis; position and ahrinfcaiifrom thrashing UteB* before! the public and making himself an object' of sym pathy. lieving I umph without any adrentitious aHl from ft's) thising public. We are speaking of Ol? Bull as a man. (in artiste, the eulogy of a world has' long sinoe ex-' [vended all its resources upon him. His e^aracter is just such as we might expec t tofind in one who has rejected, as he has done, the cosily gifla, *nd glittering honors of monarohs ami despots, when they were otTered in a^y other spirit than that of a tribute to the man and tfie indep^nentamjliberal sentiments which he advocated. T/ie ^mepeap, Republic has no costly gifts to lavish upon'3lKin? but they have given him that wbicb is dearer to his heart, tlie breathless applause of her crowded Senate Chamber, the unbought affection and ad miration of her greatest statesmen, and the euthu siaslie love of berpeople;. lu his character ass msn. wbioh is that to be loved rather tban admiretl, we have a ke'y to the strong hold which he bar upon the afTecUoiXS>o^all who know hitd. iVTJio Is&sic. WatJ-LitttiAs. aud speaks, and I the soul of the i f reaches all hearts. ?; r? ' A ' " City/GounoiL .t .if, to 'I i :V/ LAST NIGHT'S PROCEEDINGS. : Council n?et pursuant to adjournment. Present his honor Honor, the Mayor, and Messrs.'Black, Merger, Botsford, Cl .ytor, Forbes, Goodrich, Holli day, Hull, Lamb, Sweeny, Tanner, T^ilson^ Wf it and YarnalL Uu #. The report of the speeUf oommittee on amend ments to the city chatter, being the ? special order ofihe meeting, was wa4. Forbs, ordered to be.pjtHi Dr. Tanner moved that the.spe^ial committee on charter amendments be instructed to prop^ean amendment providing for an eqipniitaxallon of *11 property within the city limits. iur. Lamb moved that when tbe oooocil adjourn ed it ?h:n!d be to on Wednesday next, and that the chatter amemlment?be ?on?ti tuted the special ordeW* lle?eetl?g:s ~*? " Mr. Blaek nh?r?4 ? o(:-U?erB>,e suspending Deputy Sergeant Btpakmorej carried: The ayes and noes were called upon motion fat reinstatement, as follows: ... Ayes: Hull, Uurdmau, Lamb, jfarewv Janner, WjJw flio. > I 08 .HHWC. HllfMfinwot [ livishe'nealb Ws *Md,if the ma^spetlkiniin, a langajg'e which Messrs. ^ j Poibe??4i- .. r----_ _. j CenUi street) ^atMtl. ?.V k* UV U U Tfc Dr. TaniwA$j|^Rf ^te,takon up on Centre street be laid down on South sUetU>: .Gar nod. -/hi .. . ? -..*?? >.tj. .. . ?*? - *>l* '* St :?l Mil : ' T ^SfwHrWMlL* WCTC ordered to beptfidr I--:.;' Twfla: '?, . ??? W. iKesner ' > -> 1 ; ? ?* ittdO.*????? : . 3&BT ,,I:r ! ' -vug, C.Hupp i ,! 5BJ16-' . Petition or Th. Hornbrook for privilege of setting ? street, bytlrant?granted. .....'?i ; Pelitiqpqfp. jc Bluhore for lite privilege of p?- j Ting Ibe space in front of his coal bank?granted. Petition o( L. S. Root for removal of the Guards' old engine bouse.\ Laid on the table. A repo.t from the City Flour Inspector wai read i' down at the crossing in front of the <th Presbyteri o'WG|iftrch?cwxicU. ?y!'" v '? On motion of ,Mr,, JPorbes, the poflmittee on SlMeta^aad Alieyswere ordered to contraot-^im mediately fore footway from Ibe coriierof 2<Jstieet ?ml Alley I, tothe publio graveyard. it On motion, council adjotjin^J^'.j " ' iv ? 1?'?bf ? ? < . : i ? nm}4j +nu\ CTFiars !-A 6re broke Out about two o'clock . tbis morning, on the alley ribniog iirom Main'to to Market, between Madison iahtf Jtfferaon, consu ming a large frame Ataxia belonging to Mr. W. \V. Shriver, besides seve.al other raali buildings, and the oarpentef.-shb^ btiM'ri Jas.: McQea "O At the same time this jnornin . " 7 7 tr a siaoie, black smith and carhemershop. ftfilrWgeporCwere eon 8upwLby,l$fe< rarttcul?fs,afioih jo-m;uow, ??iin? lirvjat news. REPORTED FOR THfi lWTEX.tlOEyCEH~ A"lT-'" p?>?"tc? of Mtcm? Boa... Forthe laitH Hours, ending latt night at Z*'clack, ARRIVALS. Tuscarora....... Buffington Stephen llayard Bouth ..Sunflah V iroqua. O'Neil ...;.. .SteubenviUe DEPAHTURES. Justice..* ?,rrmrm?r>........Cincinnati Stephen Bayard Booth Sun fish I ViroQua. 0*4. a cOJ&eiJL Sleiibeuville V-allcy pf Va^ Fire 3c Marine Insurance Co. I 0.,,,, f,,, ?? Actuary. rFJCK?Maiu street, next door to M. ?fc M. flank. , ra-B?fm ro-jamea-H. Vo' ' . M- K.LUt. ^ novSft-iy UyncbburgFiro, Ijife A Marine Insurance Co op LrNcuaeao, v*; 0P!!iS??***'" ***' dooMo M 5?!r|!aiS?'?^ "evato'v ? Wfc?en.it. V?. * .?i Jtifaiicer yean Xjine.: m ?t*"? M?ltluior? and Saw VyrkT .The company's ten new steamers? f MT JAURSOJ. t WKSTKKNPOHT. ,eav? ??Itlmore and New York DAILY, at 4 P M ? The facilities that the P.rker Vein Une offers to ship pers are greater than any other Line running between the l\vo porta, both ill point or accommodation and dispatch. Tii? vessels are alt A 1 ntcamersi capacity. 600 tons; av- i crage passage between the'tiro ports 6t? hours Parties wishing their Goods iusured can do so at the rate or | per cent., ou application to ... a. c.jHAll, agent, novtd3qi t Wp68 ?xch?n?o Pj>ce. ^or llaiiimore, Washington, fnitadelplila rrttii, G???t through Lino for the Bast. PH5 Mlfinore and Ohlofcail Koad from WheeJUgto J- ??d connecting with the Washington HranobjKall Koad at the Junctloh (lately called the Relay the whole road is In fine eondiUotn.piesaiitius one of the most picturesque and romantic route>.in the world. The ?w and splendid steamers otflie Union Line from Louisville and Cincinnati connect with this road at Wheel ing. and through tickets from these places to Baltimore. Jfoftg b& JhlUdeiphU, Ac., maybe Wof the agents! PS^iUlSr Wheeling daily, at 9 o'clock ?. V C Wheeling tinier and arrives at Cumberland C201 niles) at and allowing two hours there, arrives in Thee A.M., miles) a Baltimorei<mu miles,) at 6 A. M.,. the next mornihg, king the passage through In about 'JO hours, IncIutUueaU stoppages. " tor-Hag-agc cbccked through to any of the eastern points without charge. rnt?e"(?r? and biijw are tranaffirred to the cara for WaaWiision at the J'lucuon. and (Of Philadelphia, at Dal U.more. wllhout extra charge. Traveler, are allowed am ple Urne and opportunity at allpoiuta toobuln their meals. riiroiiKh tfeketa Trom Wlieeliuj to Baltimore, CwItU route.) $8j0? to A * * had on I mt rt? - _ " iivwwii^ ftv uaiHiUVlvj privilege oriying over anywhere on the route.) *8, .uiEAU' ANB Wi^TER/BASHiP^ FOE Hats and:?aps.^ No. 140>id 148, iNlal?al.:1VlareliaKt To. Hi H. AVERY huson hand, and is receivingone^n^ JCf of the largest stocks or HATS and CAPS Ibiigg ^Sliias ever been oi?encd1n this cily." Hlfc ttock.^^k having been selected by himself, with great care, be issbl* to offer- inducements to merchants and others, far surpass Our stock comprises every description or Hat* anl Cans iow In use. Kef 12 ? K. AVKR< Agricultural Warehouse, rpuii yudorai^n^J are now prepared Is fill orders for all JL id nils or .Agricultural Implements, luve Juit received: Straw sntl ??*??, Cui(er?, assorted s ; do - *?? Meat Cutlers; . Sausage Stuflers; \ ?iIjj Store Trucks, ete. etc. i)c9dswfm ,McAPR?^MROtHKRS, <*aincy *t j T\ TUB KEAL)lt\U SJiAi>U.N IS. HEKB. THE Iron Ktde. hv-ATtfaur;.The Fair Rebel. by Rennet; The Counters of Anheilb; LadyXee's Widowhood; f Obi, ThreePiiijjered J*c)r, Short Patent Sermons; by Dow, Jr.i Wezk House,'bound (Harper's)t Lives of the Queens of England, just received at Athe Literary Depot, Washington Halt. o ? | nov2?daw , , J AS. H. McMECIiEN 5r> . J. yi &BMOVAE1 J& D. BAY HA hav/ft removed to their new and spa # clo-.a brick buildings, 137 Market Street, where they mauufciciiir^ and Keep on Jiand, A?d Hardware. , <f .ao the fetest'styles of Cooking Stoves, all o? wbicn tney will sell Wholesale and Retail at the the market prices. . Thefr.old customers and tbepublic k?i,or ally are invited to calf fcnd examine their fctock. Brory description of articles in-their Uxc> rtoisptly nude loor er ?' ;; Oil Vi' j X '?/} LI CfeblOrly Notice. ~ XXT n, MOTTK I ' - TV". Ms brother J, menctng on tie 1116 ?? . HSRS \V. 1). MOTTK dt BKOTWKK.. Cfeblu Second Notioe. A XL persons Indebted to W. D.Motts are requested to call and settle their accounts immediately. . "W. 1>. MOTTK. r~\ICAKS! CIGAMKIt- 1 ' -????? ' ? "> <T '? 11 >" 4000 Gilt citara, AOOo friiicadosclmrsi Qi OOtJ.rt. JlcSWnfcft'aitor ' <000 Pattellas ;.lo; , > 1100(1 Havana 1 do n ? - aOOO liela Oruz Principe do 8000 Regalia do v'a ??' ? -50 boxes 5 lb. lump Tobacco; 32 do Jib. do do . -)?.? i just received andibr bale by 0CI31 rtt>' - V wM. LAPOyflflfctV' : Speoial Notice. ' Omci B. A O. RailkO*d Co. ?Wt eellnf Station, .November -4, 1863. f doB/S??r """""T.; FORD. ???>> ?? ?? -3.-t :? - - j.-'o'ltfotioe. Omr>B.?O. Ri>Li>ti> Co.. I WheellM RtatJoo. Sovember 4. JSB. i - ?- a TKr.Kfe'teA'Pttig 'tows tKCitO?Ail?Kl> LXiS^r KtLIOKXpW ?? t .- "T- ? ?* " ?' 1 1 ??> ?r^T! .57" :<"Ji-ii ? ?-4 CONGRESSIONAL. *'yb &mtifa&)iw.'2!ir'i8ta. Scnats.?Mr. Gwyn, fton Naval Committor, presented a report io fa rot of-'building 6 first class steym frigates.- -.ii.^ii v ? Mr. Mornt reported baok 6 biirto suppress ,-tjj circulation of pappr^onej^uuderfe, in the Dis trict ?r Columbia. The bill was postponed until to-day. - ...,i . ytjil 1 .r..,.-.. The French spoliation bill was reCeltfd to a se lect committee composed qfiHamlin, Thompson, Pe?rce ?nd. Johnston. Mr. Foote introduced a bill granting land to in direntflndinns. ? ?/Mn ChasA, introduced a bill dividing^ Ohio i># two judicial districts. - Mr; Benjamin repotted a bill to extend the lim its pf.the port o/ New Orleans. ,, ;, ' Seward submitted a resolution, which, was agreed to, directing the Judiciary Committee to en quire whether; consistent with the constitution, provision can be made for referring-causes, iisli | tilted according to the course of common law, to referees, and whether such a provision would be expedient. Adjourned., , ..Housx.?Phillips bqered a resolulion instruct ing Committee on Commerce to. inquire into the propriety of continuing and completing auohofthe river aiid harbor improvements as',were appropri ated for.at the last set-ion, wh ch in'the opinion of the Committee are.witbin the constitutional power of the government, and repo't by bill and other wise; Motion to l?y <?u the table, lost. Yeas 65, [ pays 11.2. The resolution* were tlifen passed. Yens 111. Nay* 64. Mr. Dean replied to the sper-ch of Oerrit Smith, on the Kostla affair. He defended the consisten cy of this government, and spoke of the despotic character the Austrian nation, lie said thisgov ernment was not pledged to the stave or any other power Slavery is a local and: municipal inititur tion, with which Congress lias, nothing to do; so lhat the declaration.of Mr. Smith that this govern ment is a guiltier oppressor than Austria, was nei ther just nor triie. Qiddingsr replied briefly de rending Smith. - After further debate the committee rose, and the House sojourned. MORE TROUBLE AT ERIE. Erie, Deo. 21.?A large body of men leil by the Mayor and High Constable are engaged in the re moval of the track of the western lineSit the street crossing. The citiieiis of Fairvtew are about de molishing the track in that Village. Bells are ring ing, and cannons firing. Yesletday the mob attacked and burnt down the bridge at Harbor Creek, which h?d been repaired, and they how threaten to demolish the tract: of the Erie on J Cleveland Railroad. The U. S. Mar shall is here serving papers on the rioters. ?. .4. ? STEAMBOAT'EXPLOSION. Cincinnati, Dec.- 21.?The steamer Zachary Taylor, from Lawrencebur? for this city, exploded this morning at 6 o'clock, at Taylors'ville, 3 killed and 10 scalded.. Boat saved from sinking,. the upper cuben n6t much damaged. . ? .ifj i i RIVER AND WEATHER. PiTTSBuaau, Dec. 20.?ttiver 4 ft.'G inches by metal mark, falling slowly. Weather?clear and cool.""' Cincinnati, Deo. 21?River r.sen]12 inches to day. Weather clear-ond cool. NEW YORK MARKET. [/New York, Dec. 21.?Flour, State S7 ; Ohio 7,06a7.12; Southern 7,12a7,25, steady. Wbeiit, Canadian 164, firm. Mixed Corn 82; old yellow 82; new 7S, firmer. Prison .Whisky 284. Pro visions steady. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Dec. 21.?Flourquiet, no sales of importance. Whisky 20} cts. Hogs steady with sales of 2000 at 4,26.a4,25; extra heavy green hams 6,40s6,50; shoulders 3 3-8 and sides 4|.? Other articles unchanged. inc ?*JBCCI?M| vnhih* mrmi Ctmpnnj will give a Grand Social Hall N at tbelcBose.Hbuse on Biddle street. Gen /1 ?e Wheeling, on Monday, December 2Gth, ? ?1863. To our brother Firemen.of the Hope, Rougher Headr. and '76, we extend a friendly invitation?hoping they will honor 119 withjtheir presence?assuring them.thatnopains on our part will he spared to make the time pas* pleasant and agreeably . dcl7.dtw <THB WAY TO (JET A GOOD WlFn. . ^ ATTENTION GENTLEMEN!! it/fORQAN H. GREGG has just received Inim New ItL York and the Eastern cities, the most splendid as sortment or cloths, cassi meres, vestirgs, shirts, and un der-shirts, gloves, and every variety of gentleman's wear ingflPparel. of the most superior style aud quality ever ofTcred in Whcelii:?, which he is prepared to.make up to order, in the moat elegant and 'ashionable London, Paris, or eastern styles, as gentlemen may prefer, and at the shortest notice. No one question* the position which h s establishment holds aa the '.eader of fashion In the city of Wheeling; and no one doubts but that he is the fastest man in town at cutting, fitting, and accommodating his assort ment to the taste ahd wants of the public. He has dis tanced all his competitors, exrent in the horse line, at the Wheeling Pair, which he faited in because of. .the immense press of business at his establishment, from which lie could not withdraiv his mind long enough to attend to the horse-race; but as he "fcat* all" in Ma profession he must rest satisfied with his superiority in that department, and continue to "serve the public" at his Emporium on Moo; roe stteet, above (be AlcLure House. call and see for yourseives, and the result IscerLJil.? Every body is there, but there is joom and Goods for more, if they will call in time. octQ3i3m I "Cask, 15,00?) of those nice imported >egro Eagle frinci lrpees, just reeeived and for sale by dec9 LQtiAN, CARR A Co. rasa 01 those unequaled Kuera Impressa Regalias, fresh from Havana, for sale by dec9 LOGAN, CARR <fc Co Boxes Scotch s'iiuff ill 2 ot. package*. just Teeclve^ and forsale >?y fX)GAN. GARR dc Co doxks Scotch Snuff in t ft packages, for sale by decfl LOGAN, CARR dc C6 100 100 Partner Wasted. STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will dispose of the one-halfof Phillips' well known Steam Engine Manufactory, together with the ground, buildings, toolsand patterns. Having contracted for tho'ueccssary lathes; ?frc, in addi tion to his present tools, for the purpose of conducting the manufacture of all descriptions or Railroad t ars, etc., in cdnhection wilh the Foundry and Engine Manufactory, he fiatterB himself that on account of the number or railroads terminating here, there is not a better location for that buslh6ssinthe"Wrst. . All those desiring to engage in the above business. Will find a rare cbancc for a good investment. The establish ment is now in full opera ion; and will be prepared to take contracts for Cars, Ac., in a short time. For further in lorma'ion apply to the subscriber, if by letter, post paid. -oc??0.am H. W.? PHILLIPS. NO. 1 SAUMUN. FEW barrels In store, and for sale by JT? ma 7 M RE1LLY Notice. THE subscriber, having returned home.from Germany, arte van abstenceoflbuY months, begaloaVeto-Inform his friends and the public generally, that he will hereafter Ke regularly at both markets, with his usual supply or good Meats, Sausages. Lard, etc*} and respectfully solicits their pstr.onage with the assurancethattbey will receive prompt attention, at reasonable prices. ocndawT JOHN ZOECKLBR Dr. W. M. Cuthbert, iwN(EOPATHIST. OPF1QE on Webster street; two<doora below Second Presbyterian Church, decKMJm. Centre Wheeling. > .Orricc or TaASsroaTAT.toM if. & O. R. R. 7 , Baltimore,-Nov. 15, 1853. ' S Notice to Shippers by the Baltimore <$? Ohio Railroad. . On all goods'shipped iy tho Baltimore ?$? Ohio Railroad, on and arier ibe filitday or December i?ext, freight will be charged at winter rates, as (established by the existing tariff . J. H. DONE, novl6 Master or Transportation. f Argus and Young, America.copy.J BRANDIES AND WINES. PURE French brandies, best brands; iMacklverry brandyj Ginger. do C.ierry do ?. PORT WINE? Malaga do Madeira do Tene rifle do all warranted pure. Just received and- for sale by,. dcl4 M. REILLY CA/1 THOUSAND Segara, comprising every vatiety ol aJU.l/ American and imported Segara, fromglO 1000 of*)per 1000. LOGHN, CAKK dc Co.. 'Basket Balloon. L. M OO NET 4 BROTHER, , ' ' .m J TT/377... Manufacturer* and Dealers in Will ot? and, Wooden icare, of every deter ipt ion, whole tale and retail? 18I Old Market Square, corner Market AUey. r. and ?test aid*.-. THE subscribers take pleasure in informing the public .th.tchej.h.To.JwoAJh.jwgti.wlik?t ? sortment or the al west or the mountains. To be fully convinced of this, the community at large would do wktl to callaud'/Judge rot themselves. ;u?Tiv>s-: \ x . -??-? \ 03*.lll orders pronntiy esectftddi' Baskets repaired, etc. . - dec6 cn L5! R jioo ! WHEBtlNG^OS^b... T718W8 or the Hridee, printed I ! V 0<TP* Tiew, b, p.rtrtdie, ot toiAH. CARS * Ct-J KCKIVBD,. Urge .wortwtoC box. awu. aepgo '< .T gy. '<!-? A V K H Y THOUSAHD BalCSpuiUfa J|2l.TeeSTeJ and for ?tl? br Co. W CO DtQSTi ???This boat ill ltow arid has super-d)rpassenger aceom moila'iOD8. ? -*uh i 1? or freight or passage apply on board or to . augli . R. C. BAHRR-^ Co1.; '.Ignns For Zanesville. LM-rfl Sli, j THK splendid new steamer CHBVIOT, ^tiiillt ?.Tpres?ly tor tlwt trade, will !e*vo "? Wl.eellit; for Hie aboveand au intormedl. every Fridry, at 6o'clock, P.J1. KAf fi eight or yavuje apply to mavfi-V-an ' J. M? HAMILTON, Atent. 1853. UNION LINE! 1858. GBEAT XIIBOUGU LINK ' TO THE WEST AND SOUTH! JVh*cling, Cincinnati, Louisville and Sf. Louit' daily Steam Packet;Line. The cheape?t, quickest nn?l mMtdirect | route beiwcen the nbore CItici. THBSteamevs ol this line |area;) new and of the moat, i improved modern construe:. itiou. having been carefully!! bu.it cxpicwly for this route. They archil of tlio laicest class, and all have the same unsurpassed accommodations - iieir 100ms anil tables being on a par with the h?st ho . IMsin the country. Their Jiames are asfollowa, with their t>ys of leaving Wheeling: ? . A ? ?Monday, Virqinia# . Cap$, Charles V. WeUs. Tuesday, Fiuui CtTX?= *. Sam. Mas-m, Wednesday, Tiioj. Swakx, Jho. McClure, Jr. Thursday, Fouie#r City, A. Murdoch. Friday, David Wuiti, * Wm. Mcl'-laln. Saturday, Bai.tim ork, 1 Wm. Clarke. Sunday, Altih A pims, 4 Geo.,\V.. Norton. These boats will leave Wheeling regularly, on the arri-: vai of the cara rroni Haiti it ore. For frotgnt or passage, apply to 9 C. B\XBR<&Cor,or ap*My ? J. M. HAMILTON, Agents. REGULAR ZANESVILLE AND WH15ELINQ P AGKTSTS. THK flne'uew steamer DAN CONVKRR, L Capt. J. Mr Vat, and JULIA DKAN, . tapt. n: s: Ptanc*, Mil* leave Wheeling irregularly for Zanesville and Muskingum River. A11 freight received at our Wharf Boat, free orcbarge. 8; C. HAKBK <fc CO., marll Agents* Chnnse of Tlliie!' CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH. RAIL ROAD. V. S. MATL DAIJjY LINE BKTWKKJf Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THK finb side wheel passengers steamers WINCH BSTKR.Cap. _ Geo. D. Moore,: aud. i DitTRNA L,' Capt.Asa Shepherd, will run daily Jjetweon Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Winchester lerrlng Wheel nge very Monday Wednesday and. Friday) and the Diur-, naievery Tuesday. Thursduy and Saturday,, at. 7 AvM.j arriving at Wellsville In time to connect with the Cleve laodcara, andat Pittsburgh in time lor the morning lines East, Kcturmng?the Winchester leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tusaday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal av ?ry Monday, Wednesday aud.Friday at 10 A. M.j arriving it Wheeling in time for tlie insil lines for Ohio. I |Por freight or parage, apnls on bwd or to S. C. QAKKK ?; Co., Agtill. tcarThrough tickets for Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, De troit; Milwaukie, Chicago, flutralo and Dunkirk,sold at the aftlce of S. 0. Bakkr 4r Co. - C febu For ^anesviue: The f?no passoncer steamer WLlA 4 aDEAX, Birimngs, master, will leave for ythe above place every Tuesday at 4 o' ?3*~ P M. ,( For freight or passageapfdy on board, or to .. . jan!8 fl. C. HAKKH flr CO. Fox Zanesviire L THE New ami splended steamer IIBLKN I4MAR, Cox Master,'-leaves ror Zones /ville, every TUESDAY, at 8 .o'clock, *A M. For freight or passage, apply.to novTT J M HAMILTON* Agents J. M. HAMTT.XOir. ; 1 STEAM BOAT AGENT, -WHEELING, VA< Whnrf Bont fit the foot of Monroe Ntrcet, Will attend to the receivingand delivering offreight, and | the colleCttou offreight bills. Freight Tor all regular packets will be received free o I , charge. novl2-tt 'SC. BA.KKR.. ' ~ ~ JOUH tut. ?. 1 BOAT STORE. S.C. RAKKR * CO. Will aapply Bonis at all hoars. No. 23 Watkr STnsrr, ia?3l?dtf WHEELING. VA>. NOTICE TQ SHIPPERS. nrtfn^TJnion Line Packets leaving regularly on the arrl?: X': v^^rt,iecars? bills of lading m.istbe on bobrd be tote.4 o'clock^P. M.' The Lfrie tvill not be responsible ! ibrtHe delivfci^y or any gdoils; and will' not pay or collect charged on any gobds for which' hills or lading ark not on board the baits before their departure. nwrSl-tf QUEENSWARE. WE sTe'now receiving, per ships MaTy Hate and Alex . audei, 7u.crates Queenswaic; ni-kirg our assort j metil the largest ih the west. j J KDUMHAM^C'O, Xo 28 Monroe at. sept ? near tWe Host ()fllce 1 8. c. DAKJ-:a. JOHN LIST. 8. ?. BAKKB&Co,, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, WHEELING, VA. W ILL attend to the receivingaud delivering of freight and collection orrreight bills; toronice at the Store. / > b ???;.? Ioctl8r-atr.. It. I-'. Ml LI. Kit. M. W. MILI.UK R. C. Miller & Bra. UOH8GAN0 8IGN PAIN'i'EIM, OX.A. zicri, grninerti and paper hangers,; - No. 263, Main Street,. Wheeling, Va sept 1 Give us a Call. THE undeisigned.have just received, and are now open ing one of the finest.stocks of cloths, cissi nitres and will recommend thepiselves, Cthcy require.uo praise from u*OatNo2, Washington Ha'L Wheeling.'Va. ' l\' WHKBLKK ?fc LAKiN, J oct7 MerchantTMlor* ? UK1UUK COIfN'KU GoNFKCTlONERY? ,iiA LOON AND OYSTER DEPOT. THE undersigned,, haying bought tho^Bridge Corner Con'ectioncry, opposite the Monroe House, formerly kept by T. M. Parker, and greatly enlarged) sod, impro ved it. will keep constantly on hand all kinds Jof cakes ami- ? Confectionery, aud -will? supply parties on -reasonable terms. ? . . . M.u OYSTERS served up in the best style, at all'hours* In the Saloonr- and furnished wholesale, and retail by the can' and half can. . (X^-.An assortment or Christmas and New Yjar^s ToySi on hand. ? ? novlOdtf L. H. ROSE 4 ERNE8T KR?bL<, <? ISAAC rtbor.. JAB, M. HOa* i. n o> ? , tftoWv -" ' Attorneys at law &iand Agentf, Marshall C. H., Va., MoundtoilU, P. O ,j WILL practice in Ohio^Marshall. andWetzel counties.' Particular attentlonrwill ><e given to collections and Laud business. All' Iriiids-of :land constantly for sale. ?p21-lyd<6tw ' ?. -?a;. . " FRESH ARRIVAL. F\ 1 BOXES aud quarter boxes Fresh Raisins, tJJL 2 frails Date*'; 6 do . paper.shell AImonda, 5 barrels Texas Pocin N6Wr ? 0 do FHbcrte-^JastTecclvefrby ' np.J7:,'j - ; :,?T Iqni.n h.X-M. PA?W.V , MUkT tKAUM^Mvy) At Parker'* .Saloon. M*rk?t*tre?t, third ?tcry. Open from 10 lo 12 o'clock ujl from 2 to 4. ' ' J s CO"Portraits palnred, and Instruction given In Painting amldesign. ? .., .joTiei,, . ?. H H4NNA W OABHSTOHK.' " ,T OGAN, CARR 6c. Go , aro now receiving 600 boxes of XJ nice Tobacco, whft&Hrsdditlbff to their former stock renders Uieir assortment very general, and unequaled in tbe western world. Merchants are pattfeulsriy requested to call and examine our stock. dec9 s=- ?-? ?? ?' ?" : I 2 A,er'* Cbe"' ' ,, ?yhfellnr.Va PKW bo.tleaor i _ ???<?<IB. Mtetpii ForialebT ' "" not? I PEW CIWDI that nU. OeeoU or Gold Uaf Tobac CO, fat to baadat r 11. v/ decs , h /".LOGAN, CASH dc CO*8. it?t. of the latest uil f tove?(nplro?Sl'?t?o dthough1 Jftywlll be lur-; B*?ter?or con-1 OF TH?* ? \\T K sre'DoW numllkUjrin JrosSj iu."?i^8CT^WIwOttS?l niahed at price* a? iu\v m* tho >e of inferior 1 j vict ruaiiuiuciurfc, edrtuiont*ofiilMhe'dir- ? fei enHvaiioties or Son and >el* men's, youths') and^chil* dren'd Hiiie Ai*o, * large ns-jortment or Frisndx' Hal*, of the different grade*; tog* Jmr witl? a-fine assortment of! men's and youUtn' ClOtH GUxjtd.andfillk Plush Caps of the latest xlyies. Tlioae desirous o obtaining a good arti cle in our 9?" consu?l wishing a tif It la not in in* floods, aa.. down to- cotton and merino ia neceaaarv to complete a gentleman's tCTAW GOoda warranted as represented, oriio sale. where, may be hid on tKe:nioat reasonable terms' * . .. /This is undoubtedly th6 boat fchower bath mad*, ena bttng the personbathing totempor the qdantlty and. (6SiJ> of the sfeotk to ?hit'ttitneelf '-' TKey cantte uaeji foi^ hot or cOld batlr( offorany quantity-Yrith-the *atrie c6nvenjri\fco. ^ PKTKtt PHI MPS;' . P. S.?-Pattern'micing done On the shortest liotlce and most reasonable termsfsa above. 1 "1" oct.M1daw3m . '?v ' 'P. P. -r Shmtl Hmpptn*m.mn+ Bcmtfht mr ;v . ffttfHtt ## f- ? ? MOST 'STARTLINfi-CONSIDERATIONS! Reflections for. the Thoughtful. Strange thatootmtless human beings exist lod drag through Jifo as do the beast* of the field, or (ii.tA4 Jnaects of the earth, evincing no more thought . or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind were not vouchsafed to.them. porlTa|w a family of chiTdren. HOW OPTKN IT HAPPENS THAT THX WXFS LINGERS FBOK YEAS TO TSAB In that-'pitiable condition as not even for oro day to feel tho happy and exhilerating influence incident j to tho oqiojment of health." M ,.. . She may nob .be an lavalid oonflned. to her bed. or oven to her roonj; aa hor pnde, ambition and energy induce and, .nerve her. to take . personal - charge of her household, even when her health will not admifc of it; but ahe is nevertheless perceptibly Binding from day to day, and. always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month1 after month tran- ' spire. Her health dally sinks, tm finally even the hope of recovery no longer remains;' 'A[na thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Hut a few yean ago in the flush of health and youth, a rently fa * bffltWetf .. strung, spirits depressed, countenance hearing the imprcs53 of suffering, and an utter phyiioaT and mental prostration. , Sometimes this deplorable change may and'doe* arise 4rom organic or constitutional causes. > But oftener, by far oftener, to groaa and inexcusable ignorance of ihe< simplest and plainest, rules of' health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often Hereditary Complaints upon the Children . f UHTd IKS THIRD A1CD FOUKT1I d*mOUTI<D(^v TrmnimlttlitK COMPMKnO?. gOBOFPLA, a few years ago ia the stub or be&itn and h, and buoyanoy of sp&its, rapidly, and appa y inexplicably, become* a feeble, sickly, ue ited wile, with frame emaciated, nerves un HYPOCHOSDR1A, KINO'S KVtt, and INSANITY, GOVT, . - , id ottocr illiwiaiwft ?' ? DREADFUL INHERITANCE tram the Puentfc And must this continue 1 Shall we be wise In all that oonoeras the cattle of onr fields, our horses, our sheep, our oows, oar oxen, the nature and character of the soil we possess, the texture and quality of onr goods and merchandise; but In all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange- j mont, involving our future peace and happiness?; In all that oonoerns the health and welfare of tho ? wife of onr. affections, and tho mother of onr chil dren; in all that oonoerns the mental and physical well being or those ehildren, we should be im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CULPABLE AS 1HEXCDSABLS I Howi long shall this Ignorance prevail so produc- ? tive of its bitter fruits T How long shall the wife and mother be Ignorant of the nature, character sad causes of the various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her day* by suffering?suffering oftea prolonged to years, eventuating in a complication of diseases ntterly' and hopelessly incurable 1 Shall we for ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical scienoe by which we may anire at an understanding: of ourselves as men and women, subject to serious lifo-Iong enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our ohildren. LET KVBRY WUfK AKB HUSBAND PONS EE 1 JVo husband or wife nted be ignbrant of what concerns them molt to know to secure their health and happiness. That krunclcdge is contained in a little work entitled THE MAKRIBD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DB. A. M. MADRICEA.U. FBOPSSSOR OF P13SASK9 OF WOMKTf.1 One Hundredth Edition. 18mo., pp. 250: Price SO Ccni*. [OW PINK PAPKR, EXTRA BIfCDWO, $1 00.] . First publiihed:in 1847 ^ and it i? not ? ?< ' 8URPRI8IN0 OR WONDERFUL, Considering Umt K VE R V PKMA1.E, whether MAItRIKO Oil NOT, urn here > ? ,z oomplnlnte, with the vuloni ?ymptonu, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should haro been gold. It {> impracticable to' con vey Mly tho various subjects treated of, as thoy ? are of a nature strictly intended foe the married, or those contemplating marriago. ... BPWAKD8 OF O.VE HUNOIIED THOU SAND COPIES Haro been SBNT BY WMTj within the last few months. r . ... ...... CAUTION TO^aU PUBLIC. BE NOT DEPRJ3 VDED J ... Bay no book anion Br. A.M. Maurice an, 129 : Liberty Street, N. Y.? ia on the title page, And the entry .In the Clerk's Office, on the beck ofithe. title page; and buv only of respectable and honorable .: dealers, or send by mall, and address to Dr. A. M. ? Mnaricoau, as there are spurious and surreptitious infringements of oopyright. JtS" Upon receipt of One Dollsr " THE RIED WOMAN'S PBIVATB MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (naiUd frtt) to any part of the United States, the Canadan and British Provinces. All Letters most bo post-paid ? and addressed to " Dr. A. Jd. MAURICEAU, Box 2224,NVw-York , Oily. < PnbUahing Offlcs, No. 129 Liberty Street; I Wew-Tor*. Por Kale by < TWILDB A HRO., decJ-dtwOmo. cottier Main am) Cnibn-ata. JOHN H. THOMPSON, - " ? ' '31'Monroe street. Tobacco 1 Tobacco! 1 Tobacoo!!! TAT-JS would raos t respectfully callthe attention of Mer tY chant* and: Orofcers:to our very large and general stock oft Tobsccoi.CiRars, Nnuff? etc., and auch other arti cles as legitimately belong to a tegular WholcRnle Tobacco llonac. Oar stock consists of over ; ? OS& THOUSAND BOXBS OF TOBACCO, embracing fifteen different braudsof 6>s and fl's? Pound Lumps, ironi 16 to 45 cents, including P. Gravely, B. F. Gravely Hollkn'dts? fine F. Beehive, Thornton, Tliomas, Johns, etc etc.1' Also'a supply Of cattee boxes of Huhters,' Jones-and Hudson's, spoilsman's, Thorn's, Kwple and; others,' Also?the Old Diadem or Vl.glnla Twist j Mary Belli Cherry Hlper the California<ioid Bar, eto. etc. ? As we areexclusively encased ibthetobaccofrade, hav* ing three extensive houses in Vfrginia',-i<nri th'S being the only'regular Tobacco establishment -west of the? Atlantic cities, and having laid in our stoek: previous'tathe ad? vance,' wi Tee! confident that wc cab offer such induce* ments aa no other nbtise can better; and but Tew if any can equal, either east or west. Wo therefore ask'tlie roe**'' ohant* orObro^eripsvl van J a find Vi-ginia .to give us a call." We also keep constant!y^on 'hand a heivy arid general stcck of superior Imported SegaTs also AmericanBrsn , istif Half.S|nnlsh, and common segara. Fcolch'Stran, 1 bladders; also In* lb. packs Matches, Ftpas of rwrioi* kinds, Pipe stems and Tobacco Kni vea. * Don't lailto call and aee?for yourselves. ?j/i LOGAN; CAKW St Co;? 'jV aug23 81 Main street, t "^ aYlroa1)T~ . r " LTOTICB Is hereby-given- to-al) atockboldera^pri vate J.1 and municipal^" - --? - ? - ~ th?t monthly instalim._s-. .? '^hetourlh InaUUwfnt moatibnMld mi before t?e tenth olNoven,l?!r?^^iao^)^r notice. ,, T JOSEPH HENDERSON, Treasurer waatnrntw.fj. rQct jMepr . - noyr ad Company, Sjheamo^tjf _ aying Ihelr In; ,V,.jba^AU * ^ Kl jm mm mi m . a ? L L j? - .... - ? - T) KCETVBD-ttil*-d*y a large assortment of childrent ll fancy bea.hr and ileta. with feathe rs IkumX >,? Wm. T. Meeds, ??kbl>ta?r 4e Blank book' Manufacturer, /TYFF1CE?Haiti mo re Lock InflFmary. No. 31 south Gay \ / street, opposite the hcrchange Building*-, BaUlniiiie. A practical experience or oVer 20 years enables Or. H. to insure a sound and speedy care in a certaiu class or Dis eases. which have too long beeu-yielded by regular physi cians to the hanO? or Quackery. Ho may be consulted con. fiden'.ially, either In persomOr by letter. ' Persons at a^Oiatancc cured at home by addfeising a lettor to Dr. Hariis, Baltimore, Md. All communications confidential, remedies seut by mail to any liartoftlie U. S. See advertisement on Tour lb page. 'apH-ly Foreign Exchange, i<>relgu Kxcbnai:6' PERSONS wishingto renjit jr.o.ney to England, Ireland or Scotland, :in:ant$Qfffc.ri'om? 1. up wards ;can .fiud a safe, quick and cheap medium through i>?3' ih KD WAK1>S?: SAPPORO &CO.; ,asi !" W^WG3/AN, Ae?& ne!3tr. iV'Ciure rtouse. From the Birthplace' of Christo pher Columhtis! TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE T1NCTUHE. A Letter from an Officer in .oh?'GallantWavy. W7.K ha>e,many^other ietters. "We gi ve onelrelow, and why wm *? nprtUIielHywepila; aild who h?s hceu nearly restored to 'hltusual lieaflh by the use or"H*ini>ton'e VeietableTiiW lure," ilcsues yc u lo seiidhi m 0110 dozen bottles of that tidlher Meutenaht of the V. S.' Nav)Y, now bn VOani this atilpv ilfrb wishes y&ii to send Wm one doten or "ijanutlon'e. Vegetable Tiltctuvc," by the Store Sbip wlvleh leave* tbe.'Jttlied states [11 February or Al.rcb/for mpSZnm/#' j"l , /KllNON KSKR1DG E, Chtplaln U: B1. Navy. We have two other letters from Kov. Mr. Uakrtdge, equally ?tr.ort,M?lWyej-s/(S ft) aOfctOW (IRKAT CTJKK OF HHKUSrXTISM BY HAMPTON'S VKUKTAHLK TIHttUKK; ' * Z!;' (,'umu UimiCT. 8. C. 1. ? "JaiiuiVy 3it,lgS3. i enra. Mor" gHf " " !&_ a . I I , VegetableTluCtbre," 1 purchased a bottle, and the first dbsekas so much relieved nife'tliat-'T consider it but Jus* tice to gi\e to the suffering world the result or tho applica tion.-'"'V ' 4 * iX Mine" wis A cute Rheumatism in the back?so bad that I was coiiflned to mv bed for the last sli months. The fivst bottle acted like a cl^rmi the second l estpred strength to my.poAr'attfctfed back, and 1 mn'nowos welt and feel as young as when 1 was sixteen. 1 am now seventy four vearsofage* . ?' ;?? .. . . 1- consider your.Tincture the greatest discov<ry or the age; aud-poor suffering humanity ought to erect a monu ment to Dr. Hampton, who has saved thousands from pain. And you, gentlemen, havended the partol public benefac tors iti disseminating the benefits wldcb have resulted from your in value bfe reu.edy. I am a plain cotton planter, and have never written for atliberty to make use of it. Yours,' truly. ? ; i ALVAHJ uliall I hesitate, dvni.ry.4 It "HI iKlesty,'1 withhold any In for mation valuable to: my teilow mailt So, ir you consider thl? worthy ora place in any or your newspapers, you are * .?-A-i-a. v-"irs,'trulyv ? ,ir r-i ALVAH KKMBALh.' CURB OF COUGH. VERTIGO, RHEUMATISM. Cure orthe venerable Dr. Dunau's *oii,ol tliecity of Baliiri?ote,:a iiiarrw'ell known, and whose testimony adds to trie triumph of??llampton?s Vegetable Tincture." Baltixork, Feb. 9.1852. Messrs. Mortimert&iWpwbr?y=rGeij?lemcii: ms with real pleasure thatM vm able to atrestto*he general heating and curative powers or DriHampton's Vegetable Tine Liver Oil, and did so; .but'getting no better, 1 was induced to try your ^iucturq.j 1'gotOne bottle, and , before I had usedJtall my cough Icrt riic.' Permit me also to stale that, my bed1.- 1; am fuIIV'convinced that 1 owe my present K??l JittlUi*?. the u?e.?J Hie. TfasfHfSt. *?'J?vWud^f?gvi. deuce. You are, my friendsrat litferty to use this as you may lWuk N- umc^f tb^M^jor^^mco. purr n? llKRP.nn'ARY SCROFULA. The following certificate lb Irom an eniineiu lawyer 01 Kentucky, who is known in all of the states, having tor a number olyeat 8 represented b}s State in Congiess: J t afford* me pleasure to stale that Dr. Hampton's Tine lure has affected a most ejttraoidiuary cure of my slave boy, Albei t. The patient was three years or age, a nd had the scrofula. Ills fall fori>ir sciutulous. The boy was a moving mass of sores from lieatl to foot. The upper lids or the e>cs were much swollen, aif|) turned inside out, ex hibiting horrible mattering ulcers, ami protruded overthe rye-balls, so. as. to pvodbco blind new.. It is stiauge, yet true, thiss'hilii?that 1 felt resigned to sfee. die as a relief rrom suffering?has been restoreti/fo?"heWth under the lieatincntof Dr. Hamptou. - JAY P.;TMD-MASSOK. Louisville, .Waich'JO, 18J1. " ? t v GKNKKAL DEBIT ITV FROM OMC 0? TlilTbLDKST. UAQ* ISTRATliff IN DALTliibBB. ? lij-Jsot. MessrsIMovtOfScr 8c Mowbrayi I feel it a duty to make known the benefits I have derived HourDr.Hampton' .? Tincture. .For a length oftirje I have been suhjcct togrea prostration fbf muscular power, and great debility ot the nervous system, accompanied with palpitation and flut tering 61 the heart. 1 had such sudileii attacks on one oc casion 1 could scarcely get home. 1?. making ilieiiiioii ol my cane to & friend, lie referred me to Jo&epli'Kl St^ple t on, Ksq., an old and highly re?)?ectablecitizen, v*" Dnlti more,; wbo bad used the Tincture under, .^ipiilar circum stances- .1 called on. Mr. Staple!on,. and, all?r an inter vifiw orsome minlites, 1 was fully* Satisfied or the medical virtues of ihe Tincture, rrom the evidence :bfefo?e roe, of his own fciereoii, who, tor sometlinieipiecious, indicated a tailing.slate of health, put: noWiA hearty, hale appearance, with the activity or youth. 1 .immediately, commenced using the Tipcture, and be tore I took the contents or one bottle, it y stieiigtb was ienewed'f and 1 cn'riwbljc as brisk and ein as active as 1 Was-twenty years ago/ TlifcTinc. lure is. Jne grand -restorative of Uio. digestive organs, wh.ch, wkeu destroyed, Ihe whole system is in a slate ?i suflbriiig. . '???_ I.do assert it Is, lit reality, what It is* represented to be by Dr. Hampton, the iuventor. : .1 ".7 WM. A. SCHAKKFHK. Dyspepsia, Rhcumatlam, Scrofula, jLiVoi Complaint, &c ? Fan* thk Mtcrnorohi*.? Papsi around?let ihe efilictcd hear the glad tidings! . This i hut the sentiment of thousands: Wasiiikotok, May 17, 1883. Messrs. Mortimer ?fc Mowbray: Gentlemen-r-Having been afflicted with Liver Complaint of ten years standing, 1 hereby, tor the benefit or the afflicted, take great pleas uieMti ahiiounciug that altor using a few bottles of your Hampton Tincture. 1 found it bad accomplished a perlec; c:ure. 1 have used different medicines from time to time, but have nevfer been'able *.o account for any apparent good , anil it IS a biessliig tp f trie ken'Jiamanity that that medi cine' Is found -wlifch possesses the wondrous power ofnio-' longing human life. The hnfty cures "it has wrought lira sufficient guarantee of the bcneiiciun, tcsu'ts which may b=!?p..i,uced from If ?.e, Yimr.. > sVJirtlUl' v H-1 !'V?V > i !><?'.? fMVV* "?*- 1 CHOLERA MORBUS, I bs?B?ifRRY. and ail other-dibeases ol AJie ;f?tpmach'and"'*" "~"3 cured by- HAMPTON'S VKGKTAIILE Tfl ^ As a euro and preventative, i?baS beqii wdndeni^I, cessfuh' It will be found on inquiry; .that thos?\*i it have an exemption from ;Uibse diseases so incident t the ?Summer. To publish'ali the' testimony lu Us favor? wouldj?al?? large'volume. fail and ^et Pamphlets grati$J>r.d seethe many cures, i 'It basshown itaetr most ife"weifully,puratiV?roI : ;-W-; NEKVOUS DISEASES' . : In tfieif variousforms, givingno^U^^iWt Y?gqr, rastorln She Mattered constitution, ai$ tlwiprosit* hoj>e in j' f despondency. Hy its nnId, pleasant,^b^safeactio he'etornSch, IlVer, kidfiey*, lungs, si?d<-tl^;^^vous ?i* .x Gout, \curatpia, St. VftiU' Dance, Fit*, with all diseas arising from impure blood. tt3T*For sale by T. If. OOGAM Y CO.; Wheeling,"Genei al Arents, VVM. K. McKKE; 5th ward, attl by Druggist generally. ' ?WOT* I**? * ftarsoid k.Vrifaw.- <mi : ,t> : ;r? e. ^tcrkkb, Jackson O. H., Va- Parkersburg, Va. Thaw Sc Turner, AT.TQJKNK YS AT JI.AW. "trrTLLaltend strictly to 411,business entrusted to the?:i YV in the MoiiiitieS Of W^tfJt/Wlrt, Jackson, Kitcbii. riven to collections. WHBBfclKG?J. J. Ytrnal). Thorn. - i u,; ^Jpliulpu. jlr. . <KtSO-J,. ?aon MMWmX xooa il?li? llf 1 Si1 phenomenon in medicine - HlffiWSSSKSflnud INVIGORATOR'ELIXIR OR C0I1DTAU ? l?oi ccnlurtni. mcdical aclence ha* btbn vnnsicklnji tM vegetable and mineral kingdom, Iu scatcU of something tb?t should restore t(ie lo#t or.decayingenoigies or the ner us and muscular systems,* without the drawback-Of ?ub sequemtnw/4i^^Ulch'im^aiiWaVi(^t6nie?;'and'nar cottcs had- heretofore entailed'. TAdl ?otuethtng ha* been SS5Kr.ua Prof, hep-member of the rile dewr/a o( AiraMa ifalttQntr^fcr M. Morse, well known lh ^ditlinfu leading >cielific societies' oi tlii Old'WoTId, and equally distinguished asa-physictany a chemist, and a traveler.? The juices or this herb, concentrated end combined with other vegetable medicinal extracts, are now producing re suits heretofore unlieaid of, In this or- any other country. At first the properties attributed"to ProC MOKSK'S IN VIGOKAT1NG KLIA1K OK COHl)IAV werb deemed i deceived Uhcxc the Aiscoveicr.? s of the Joyer all , , [K by a was* [stable. Yt&<. he deplorable evils riousprgans wl'ich man. It restores _ po\\ means or communicating that en lo the j?oj?cr oijojiucjit or all the iltttM Tre Iceble girl, the filling wife, the listless, enerva ? " victim of igetteijd . ? znr-r- -? Sll lliid jran?0uu? ?()? J*(rqi?ucnt,ve>Ie(,from. tlie uu>of.UiU incomparable renovator.. ;To thqse-who have a prtdispor .. . _ -|0.a^M)piote.and unlailmg -,J ......;?wMy.loTb?roaro many, _ rhap8. who.Imveso trifled with their, constitutions that they. ((?ink themselves beyond the. reach pr. medicine. Let Ir^-s^lie lUfoix deals with diuUea* r " l" -ft* incomparable renovator.'. To thqae tipu .to,ijaralysU it wlllp'roveac safeguard against lUatjterrJbJq malt l^luM^Who;i^va^tri^;w(th i tWilW* not eveu these,desiKur., i he hlixir deals with dUease t ? fx?f/#,j wltlioj^ reference to causes, and will not urny n move the disorder.itself, but REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. ?The- derangements of the system, leading to nervous dis eases. aud the forms: of norvous disease itself, are so nu merous that it would require at coiumir to' enumerate the maladies for-which this preparation is a specific A few however;; may* he enumerated, viz:?neuralgia, tic dolo i-euxr headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria,palpitation or thoihcart^-apinal affections, n.u?cuiardebility, tremors, flatulence, a pricking seitsitioniuthe.flesh, numbness, torpidity of the liver, mental depression,- weakness of the will, indisposition to uiovc, faintnessafter exercise, bro ken sleep aud terrifying dreams, inability to remain in bne place or position, weakness of thepiocreativeorgaus, sexi ual incompetency, >melancholy, monomania; fluor albus, viukL-.g at the stomach, female irregularities; a chrcnic ten dency to miscar.iia.se, emaciation, and all complaints grow ing but or a free indulgence of the passions* andall banen** uess that does not proceed from organic causes beyond the reach or;ibediciuei2 . . Whenever the organs to bo acted nponaro iree from mal formation or strictural diseases it is averred that ' MORSE'8 INVlfcORATlNG ELIXIR will reflate weakness with strength, incapacity with effi-, ciency, irregularity with uniiorm aiid. natural activity, ami' thi- not only withbut.hazard or reaction, but with a hap-, p'y efleet oh tfte'fcenferal organization. 03"tear in tniha tliat luFirialadie*, wherever they begin,tlie ner vous system, add that-tl.e paralyzaiioir or the ucrvVs'.Or motion niid sensation is-phy*i<ral dearth v'HcaY1n mind al so. that for every Klin) of .nervous disease Ihe Elixir Cbr dlaliatliconly reliablepreparaihnffcnOtttl." ? CU,&E. OF NEK VOyg(,f)ISEASE$. No language can convey an adequate'idea ol the immedi ate aud almost miraculous chang? wl^ch it occasions in the dipeaseu^ebilltaVe^ undBhaiter^d'n^v.bussystein, wheth er broken down by excess', weak*by natpre, or impaired, by sickness, the unstrungt and related oiganizatiou is at one**braced; re vivified and tiullt up. The meutalandi rnm^mgSr| disease, vanish together un fTccttemporary} on the.con , lor the.cor dial-propel (icspfi the medicine reach the cou&UtutipnJiMlt, an>t restore itto its ubrituU^ndHioti.: V^c*! may the preparation be call J lU? '? MED1C1NA L .WONDER r thenirietecnth^cehtury; iflVos the'I'lrst scionliflo man in the world would have adj\iittcd,*ymt miiacleol medi cine heietolore suppbVcd'to havelio cxisieuco. a STIiMULAN^ THAT ENTAlLi NO REACTION Physical symp^oins or.nervous d der its -influence. ' Np^ is ti'arV. fhfc;vell^ri? perniaueiit, loi 5^P*. > aw liar. iu4.t? p)Wa<ioiJ. perpetual tyUeL^M>?influence upon lite rieYyfcs?;(h& mind, anil the. enUXe.tMgaul/atioi}; It will also lemove dcpiesyioiis, 'cxut^uerit, ut?ridericy to blush, ilfecl)Jcssj?ssA .disJi^flr.sifcfcii, iucafcaclty for study of[ ^SafSJ iii Etfsg-ftp MEMORY, Contusion, giddiness, rush ol, blood to the head, me ancbo lyi mental.debility-, -hysteria,..wretchedness, .thoughts of self-desttuetioiT, fear or-insauity, hypochondriasis, dys pepsia, gejjcr*l.tt?p&tratiW| iriit^iyu, UfCWKljMMi in* hiuty to *leep, diseases iiiciitcut to females, dccay of liio piopogatiug functions, hysteria, /monomania, . vague tcr iqra.jjalpitatiou or,the lieacl. iiupotenoy. constipation, etc. elc.j jront whatever duise arising, it is, ipthere is any reli. arce to be.placed on human testimony,absolutely infallible A .GREAT. MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects oPthis great leslorative. in all oomplainU ircident to remaies; mark a new era in the an nals \>rn^di(iiie<-sTlK)iaands-.bry^imulanU.ha ye been In venlcd-t~th6usaiide" of invI^oft'nlS concocted-i-dll purport ? irg to be specified in tlie various diseases,and deiange ments to whicfr' the" delicate woman vender her liable. The result has herctoiore been uniform. These n^t^V? jl>fHqde^iroharteg)a vivacity to .1 a a tmnsient apd dqlusfvo vigor id Tim by a 'I. before, and ll^e the nervous system, a transient's] muscles; butxnij* flash ofc^'cdler/t depression autLjprbsu'aUdi). ,.r to destroy tlio (intapny patieritV -fflttiii "MORSE'S IftyiGOJJATlNG ELIXIR is presented as a pliciibjneiia in ILe llia.ti!r)*>,ll|f<liMllItJlflr ? to unl.eavd oT?a s.tlrnul?r>t wliUiOut ? reaction. Tlie herb which forms its.ma'n ingredient, has been ad* mitted by all the great medical and phsra*cetilicaiiuslitu< lions or Kurope fp he in this respect ruLgciuris. Dr. .Morse, whose name i*anundisputed authority in science, discoveied the production in Arabia, where his attention was excited by tlie wonderfully invigoralingeiTects.it pi o. dneed upon the natives'. Jn'f<ictt>-e wonderful power .of: endurance,,the exhaustions vfeor exhibited by the A rab, of both sexes, in their desert pilgrimages, is attributable to .the use or this vitaliaiug herb. I An appeal is made tfrb#* |**a .... EVERY UtmAft OF SENSE, who' suffers ft oin 'weakness, derangement, nervousness, tieuinrs, pains in the back, or ahyother disorder, wheth er peculiar to her sex, or common:.to both seltss?to give the lnv:gorating Cordial a iriaU *t r.. ! ? MARRIED PERSON'S or others will find this Corclial, after they have used a bot tle or two, a thorough Regenerator of the systerti. In all diicctions arc to be lbunu the happy parents or healthy off. spring, who would not Iwtve been so, but (or this extraor ill nary preparation Audit is equally potent for the many diseases lor which it is1 recofnftfcudtd ' Thousands of young men have been restored by using it/and not a single instance hasit failed to bei:efit fliem.^ PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION or coi:?un)plive habits are restored Ijjr the u*e or a bottle or two to bloom aud' \-f*or .upti cbanfliig the wkln from ? pa'e yellow, sickly cotoiytoa bMuiStui florid ctimplejiou. TO THE.MISGUIDED. These are, some of thesadayd .melancholy- effects pro duced by earl/OiablU or. youth^ viz:., weakness of the back and limbs, pains iu the lfead*d tm lie^s. o f sight,, loss or mus , cular powor, palpitation oV't lielieart? dy. pep?ia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive fin ctions, gene ral debility, symptomsof consumption, etc. Mentally, the tearful effects oh'tbe mind ure much to be dreaded. CjOss of memory,.conrusionof ideas, depression . of S|>iiiU<, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self.lis-J trust, love ol solitude, timidity, elc.^tesome of t|?*evils > produced. All thus afflicted O ? BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE weary piterimace, the prospect licuriy darkens the viewj ? tlte'mlnfl becomes slladoweU wittidespair, And filled with Ihfcitittaticholy rrflectionthat the- happiness or another be comeb*blighted wllh your own. ' - i - . PARENTS AND .GUARDIANS Are oneii mUIed with tespsfit ^ the causes and sources o diseasesiii tnelr sons,and ward^. *. How onen do they as* , crllie' tb dther causes or tfristlli'g or the frame, idiocy, mad- . ness, palpit -tion or the l.eart, indfgo-tfon, derangement.ol the her'yoUs system* icbdidi ahd iyliiptbms Indicate cb|l. sumptfoii, when the ?t?;uth Ifi thdt they, have beehindulg.. ing in a pemicibuis thpoghi alfurlpfe^rieUce,'^destructive to * mind and bodv. NO MERCUP*: QR ppiUjMrrSpLE^fN OATH*. D?. Morse#, lmvlng rocent|y heard that some pltysicians, . and several druggists hav asserted that his Cordial coil ulned-Mercury and-Opium, has made tlie fallowing atfida* vil. V. heiher.those^bJ^daiiS aijd druggists supposed it conlaiucd Meicury or Opium, rrom the singular eueigi with which it acts ifpbri ltwtVliculkV'tll#s?esr or fiom the great'pO'Wer in reliiiviftg'pain, droutorenvy he knowsn^t. ? Stal'if t'?f New York,lclty arid coonty or NeWfYork, 1 * On thfc26th day 6t Jane, IM D.ft IH#, petwrially appear* ed befj^e ri^.'Andrew H.)Mifckle,MaTororthecityorNew Vo^k/Metcair Morse, who by into being duly sworn, ?loth r ! deptiee and say;* that tliere .s no corrosive siiblimaie or otN* f er meVctirittj?rep4ratfon used in comiiounding and manu facturing, or is contained in thp medirine known br tho name of Dr. Morse's liivigOf*iiaga9fartr Cordial, and tliat itdowrppi.?on*?MJ*p?rt?r?oof Opium. > *]t Bworn before me, ti*ieS6tliday ol juu?, 4&lQt< iji? t. ? I*A- II. MIUKLiii Mayor ? ,j i ;; ? i ? r. Dr. Mors.'. Ixvfa^MD C?[.wfA ha? been counter raited by s?meunprinc^)bd(MtiW*. !.. In nituie all the genuine iiraiitTHirMVe the proprietor* be simile pasted over the cork or.each botUe? and the lol lowing words blown in the gi.Wt? - ??on. sousi's INTIOOR4TINO CC^DIAt, ? j..i* ej-'.tt , . o! u. ?iko, r.oraiLTO?,.N. r." AlsopbMfW irTpnOaoxj. ffofc with (1 o proprJelA. ^lev-uuaQrrp fAVtWr'.' "i* t V.7 " written sigMturo n every genuine bottlool Dr. Moms'* 1 , ?J l;aatV otfuWiTtOwWiYy1'' S014. .i.I?nBBLLNG-??U?? CWiwWH . : ^JTITKHUHfilC-PI.ral?, ^rolUrs, , ClNCTSNATI-p. 11. Meaklrgs, , , ;BA1?T1MQR^8. B. Htnce. ' ?epl8cdttrwai?