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ciOOK AND JOB OFFICE 10 ?">'??? thei r friend". ? "l'r ?t.wi.igeig.v?? ?wiUl ,he ?m? ""?J u|'f?r lie ?xecuKon of" U U.Tj, J0?,b 001te ?l>?w?l* Ttelr '<*ic*m^"?VSSVai' **?lNTir*?. ??r 5,,-ic, ?. Job "?>?. ???! embracing the 1, ?J5*VT". c*i?2Tnfi ??" well ?eiecte.l tee to u,el r wiatOMmi,'^ [l'11#"l'j1W"*,?i^*rcall|(ii*tti, ' ;| ??".?, .Vcr?rnt'? SAJi ? " r'*?"U :Ui ??'?? wi. ,rl ,.,ir ? ' '?iitlMur... - l ie" '??.\KUlc rotTKR*, TJohikrt Kit.lh, Ha I.I. TlCKKTX, Stic?mboat Hitm, Auction Hill*. DraV Tilxst*. pRKtQUT Hook*, Kailroad IIlank?, HOTKI. ltKaiMKRtf, Sl-NXONS, Kl.IU.ViO.> TlCKKT'k description or lettar-pres?Vrin:t nr. \i?o work in s f' H.BK, P"*i tu. L % nti.S| ' . !*'"? II *a?>* "'?""Cntr, ' ! 'If I-it ii Ho,,. An.., "??- <?. J'J:kjh *'?t? .'-">1' . \if.eve y, ' Atllll* a-,,, tOliORM \.>DBRONXK?. imleis hum a .llst.lirep ,,m|.tly ?r.t?,|e,l to ?na ?V K A HIXG KX. TA v LO H % ,?.0 CINCIXXATI. Apollo JBuilduifi. N. W. cor. 5ih & Walnut, CixcJnnati, Oiiio. m. .. lRt?rp?i'nlcil, ISIS. I 1 i*\ fl'ueniitHi of the i? hlit s revpeetlully called to the -I VojKm io Irftilliltst'ffo-dedal tliin Institution, for qua " -iVri^tinli Nkiataiu a therough practical manner lor Hi f-oi-rtiiini._ itx?\n nnil ousiue'8 pursuits. in-rln t: 'tton? liofk-krrpin^. b'j Double Entry.?A complete hj<; \*mi *>? ol Invii nciion is gi veil ii: tiie art ol keep 'rn >\rf<iJj|ic.t,iy t'oiibe ICnt y IJooUsiu the diflctcu! ilr fpatitii n!> i? : iole. comme ceaiul mauu'acturrv, coinpre '?hrtitH. I lie -u mi ii r .rii<|.gt liC II 0 I Cllli llCllt establish" cr-agpii divnl.a > or jarn-r-hp In business, tj**? v'ous o ad vj'fj'Cj i? tin' I'UicMfi^cand m e ol V?c c.:a? ?i ?!??? tvliolera c.iiirt ;er.ii ,iiu. oriingand e.vport ii.g??. ri ii\v i .u roim!. "U commfc>iou or on joint spec il lation, im ii.ili t. specu .*'ions in stock*, real estate. Ac., w.il. ??? - , hank insurance, <ajlroa*l. nnd books o. jo ?>! sloi I- 01 il ci.iti iered associations generally. i online Cm! i alrnl.it 'oiis embraceeve y variety of com jiirt.il ons | eriaiuiug to bu*she-s nitrations, bein-i taught ttc.i ill glottic most approved metiiods?Interest, Dis Cou f Xijnn ioiia. arli traSion o' Kxcli/nys Ac. tcui.r u Coti- fouilruee? SiicIi e.vcirisesaie Introduc ? tl ii: tliib s..l>,ocf a e cutci;latr?l lo impress businrs* lull.i .?> ?: a fii. 11 e b<.Mlies* ;>i vie ol coi respondence upon in .. i ?I .i iiii* sii.ilfnt as wetl as familiarize Inm with rtip-i. ? if'Gliiiituiitifsa) il pir asro'ogYt inc udinc pro fn; a,. invoircs, Account sa es. liHlsof exciiaime, Ac. / - rm trmnan ttp.?KH e hour is devoted in teaching a sy.-icnnirc s'.yicof tnismes. w- ning. comliii ing rieciloin wiii: a iio utijli coiiMitud Iiand and pen, accuracy and e c^ante wiili e i e nd iai'idiiy, and perlecl legibility with beauty o: lonsLiUCtion. t'o . ;i?-..ti im>. hiiii Political Economy.?Daily I.ec id e-.i?e giv -ii oir these important topics, as conncc;eil w Hi i>,?r av.H-at'ont ol theincrch.mi in the operations ol ci'iu ? c vc a?'il practical woi kingsor trade, embracing the suU oi l ol Pan i.e. ship, p ir.cipai andagei.t, negotiable ill s' ?? ? ems. sa r.s, tlrbis, giiarantecs. etc ; a'.ao on the laws o wii. mr eni' v. loreign uml domestic exchanges, cird it- ;? , .uteicvl, inter naliona'.t avle, vVc. ion sccai be completed in tioni eight to twelve week l.r.t ? ? iion being given individually,applicants can eutei a', any time. \ know.edge of the ordinary Knglish blanches is all the ?ftjuMtc p eparatory qualifications. 'l'ho business acquaintance of the Principal einbles him to em'.e a ?si tance to tliose wishing to procure situatiou> on uiatliuitiug. iiiNid o.tril can be obtained in the city at S'??'?0 to $3,o<l per week. |i<P i'iiius ui der seal are awarded the graduates Tk'tWt?For partial course, books, s ationcry, 4-c , iu C l.MVC S'.y,0;l. Fo i." coursc, books, stationery. Diploma, 4c.. inclu sivr. S JOHN (fUM)KV, ja nb" ? - - i yd Frincipcl. Cincinnati Wholesale Paper Warehouse. KS TA II LI s II K J) Id-It. \\r E offer tor sale ? well selected stock of-PA PER C \ If IIS and IN.'IN TING INK, COOK ISIN HERS* LEATil KIT. and every description ol PAPER.MAKKRX* M xTERIALS. flavin? been thefirst, by nerrral year*, to establish in the Wcsi i P.iper business complete in all Us purls, we It vc formed permanent connections with the beat mama'act:. rcu; hi this country, anil receive cur supplies directly li or.' Iheni. The prices and terms we now ofTer u re as fuvora bin as the same goods can be purchased for in the Eastern cities. We have the exclusive, agency for th? superior WRIT ING PAPERS manufactured !?v PLANTER A S.MI lll. OWEN A lllfRI.HUT, mid tlie CAKKW COMPAXV, be iu? the highest grades of Writing Papers made in this country. Out lock embraces every description of Paper used in t V; UeM. We havo but one uniform price to all. Orders by iua I wi.'l be filled at the same pricesas if bought i pc >n. ?<?.mples will be sent by mail free or cost. auT.I. IJHTI.ERA UROTHKR, Wholesale Paj e? Healers, P? Pearl St net. HAP BR WAREHOUSE. E. <>. <;OOI>.VJ A \ iV <??. \viiou:-am: DK.tM.R-* in ? Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink, lll.UAI'lllNli I'OWVKUS, FKl.TINO, WIIIK CI.OTII, Ac. Pea 1 Street, Cincinnati, O AMONG their stock, may be louud WRITING, ANL 1JI.ANKJJ00K PAPER, the latgest assortment ii the West, oi every description. Printing Paper, all sizes. Eng. A Amer. Tisane Paper. Hook 44 *? Copying Col d. Medium A D'blc. Med. Rlotting 44 Ass'd. 44 44 Filteiing *4 Envelope. Druggist 44 Pl.iteand i.ithoprapb. Mai He 44 Ma?*:!a, genuine. Glazed and Gilt 44 Hardware Paper. Cloth 44 Hum " Can d 44 Match Hox 44 Roofing Paper, prepared and Tea 44 unprepored. Shoe 44 Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Dry Goods 44 Tobacco 44 44 4 4 ? Envelopes of every description, Ac. Ac. It OA K 1>*. Perforated, Himle s', Houuet. Press and Straw Hoards. Also, Agent fo Lighibody's Superior Printino Ink, POCVK, ANl? Coi.nRKtl INK, ?Vr. tariN. nut! C'nril ISos*rri?. Even a Pkari. Facrd Card*. Extra Pkoflk's 44 Printers* 44 PoRIKf.AtN " Satuc Surfaced Card Hoards. Ivory " Printers* 44 Satin Enameled 44 POR' Kt-AlN 44 PK AKf. SURFACED COI.ORKU CaRD'HoaRD*. The above Cauls and Card Hoards, a* e manufactured ex pressly'O- Oil-selves, and a1 eo'a most benutiful surfaceand Hiush; they da not peel in working, mid a'e afforded at a I >wei r.i!c, thanajiy Card*he elolo eoffered in this mar kef, Hildas low as they can he purchased in the Kast. tC3""licale s and consumeis in Papo1' and Cards, are res pec-ullv invited to examine our stock. A11 ourgoods are received di ed from mauuraciu'e's, which enables us tu sell*? low, if not lower, than any other house in the West. CJTPaper made to order. AugSl-tf. Co-Partnership: OW I'EISKKLLA Co. have associated E. R. RWRA 4 KING h!S.Jr..with fhemnsa partiirr.lliepartnership commercing on tl>e fOthlns:. The style of I he firm will be HKKKKI.I.A ' O. ?'anl?. Advice. IF yoa ave troubled with a cough; the breast or anyaffection oi the Lung*?Use lirentllnger's Com pound f-yi up of Honeret. It you aia afllicted with Rheumatism, have received bruises or sprnins. or your hands or fe?t are frost bit'en or chapped?Use lie llerger or Spine and Muscle Lini ment; ?nd Slmt*'* .'O'l be affected with Scrotal*., cr any d>ease arising-.jm impurity or ineblood, or t; s injudicious use of me rtn y, by all means ? ocure Rrentlinger's Fluid Ex tract o' '"a 5-apaiilla and ; andelion. Tlteie ?emedies have b?en tried by hundreds.and in a!l ca?es l.vvr given satisfactory evidence.of their superior efltc?M> over every other medicine in the cure of these conn I'tlnt*. for whlct they arc recommended. To be bad at HRENTLINGF.R * ARMSTRONG'S Apothecary, Monroe stieet,adjoining the McLure House, d-r?f . ? Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TR1MMINC. JUST o ened. s large assortment ol Saddler's Hardware ad Ciach Tiimiuing , Conch aid I^'tl.er Varnish, Hnciy Hows. Hublis, Spokes, Fellows. Carriage and Tire Holts, Malleable Irons, Patent and Enamelled leather. Mid eve 5 tiling used by I he tiade, to \vhlrh I Incite the at tt-niion of the public. JOHN KNOTK, mat3 Old Stand, li>3 Main *t. Cordage. crv eoi LS Manilla rope.aWd ?lw?,at Pittiburgh prices: vV SO do tarred hemp 4 do do to do nntarred 4 do do ???els Packing Yarn; 1 do Italian hemp Packing Yarn; ? 'O dozsu Red cords and Plough line; j son jh> Hroom Twioe; lOC'O lb. *up4rcotton Seine Twl?*e: ' Olbs Gillin-; to reels hemp Red cord; 10 bales Oakum; 10 brls Pitch and Kosim ? A cneral assort men. comprising Blocks, Honks and Thimbles, Anchors, Caulking .. allets and Chisels, Lard Oil, Mops, Caul'iiugcottoi and tow, etc. CI1AS. H.'HKRRY, d ?tf % CorhfT Union unit Water St?. Bound to Shave! T\P JAQUES LKOOFLTRK'S celfbralej warranted J / Rasoi s. They shave with the greatest ease, and are the best ever brought to this market. Just receved at C. P- HROWN'H lii New Jewelry gtorc. Washin^ptT The Oil of Grape Vine. MIS Oilis e result of twenty years'investigation x French ^an, and Is now extensively used in Prai te. hot h or:a e purpose orkeeping the hair glossy, and rc : uir?it in bald places. This Oil is particularly recommended, as It trill rendei Ibf> fjaf. "off.glossy, and pliable, besides makingit abou two shades-darker. Prepared only by Dr. Fonlsln^ Pans, 2octs per. bottle. Por^Uby J.B. VOWKLL. 24Ulifo?st. T MEDICAL. THE MARRIAGE.STATE; ft ft till MTapptne** and Health, or -flimtry and .Sirkneat, attend it t MOST STARTUNfTcONSIDERATIONS! Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings oxul and drag through life us do the beasts oftthe field, or the insects of the earth, evincing no rnoro thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind wero not vouchsafed to them. Many suoh are husbands and fathers, upon whom are dependent the health, the well-being, nnd the happiness of a oonfiding and affeotionato wife, with perhaps a family of children. ROW OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT THE WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR In that pitiable condition as not even for one dny to feel the happy and exhilerating influence incident to the enjoyment of health. She tnny not be un invulid confined to hor bed, or even to her room ; as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to take personal cfcarge of her household, evon when her health will not admit of it; but #he is nocertholoss 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 yearn ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorablo change may nnd docs arise from organic or constitutional causes. Hut nftener, by far oftener, to gross and inexcusablo ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but often Hereditary Complaint! upon tbe Children " UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSU3IPTIOX, SCHOPULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, ami oilier diseases, ?* a DREADFUL. INHERITANCE front tlic Parents. And must this continue 1 Shall wo be wise iu all that concerns the cattle of our fields, our horses, our sheep, our cows, our oxen, the nature and character of the soil we possess, the texture and quality of our goods and merchandise ; but in all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange ment, involving our future peace and happiness? in all that concerns tho health and welfaro of tbe wife of our affections, and the mother of our chil dren j in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of those children, wo should bo im mersed In tho 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 eauses 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 Shall we for ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which we may arrive at an understanding of ourselves as men and women, subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER! iV*o husband or tcife need be ignorant of what coticerns them most to know to secure their health and happiness. That knoicledge is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition. 18mo., pp. 250. Price 50 Centt. [ON FINE PAPER, EXTRA BINDING, $1 00.] First published in 1847 ; and it it net SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY FEMALE, whether MARRIED OR NOT, enn here acquire a full knowledge of the na ture, ehnractcr and causes or her complaint*, with the varlon* ?yxnptom*, nnd thnt nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully tho various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OP OXE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY MAIL within the last few months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED ? Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.t 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. j0* Upon receipt of One Dollar " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (ma?7?J frtt) to any part of the United States, the Canada* and British Provinces. All Letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU. Box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New-York. Fa . WI1.PK iV l RO., decJ-dtwfimo. cou.er Mi<in aril Union-sts. JOHN It. T HO.MPrt N. 31 Monrre st'ppf. DR. J B.'MARCFISI S CELEBRATED CATHOLICON, I'of the relief and cure of Suffering Petnules! It stands pre emineu for the curative power in all the di*ca*es foi which it is iccommei tl ed usually called Femah Complaints: Ol these ore l'rol.?p>us, Utetl, ?P? . Fa.Iing o; tiic Womb: Flo r AI bus, or Whites % Chronic lnfiammati .i saul Xnceiation of tin \Voiub; li cideiital Hem ? liage, or Flooding Painlul >upp' cssion, and inesulai Menstruation, cVc., with a I th?ir ac companyii pevils, (Can ce? excepted,) uo maltet hotv seviie or of ho v. on? standi up. The Catholicon far surpasses other rcnie d.c , . uc.ia It.u c vc- Mini, le>>s eX|>eiMivc, and lea ving lli* sy?tem in a'better comli'ion. Let at] interest ed call and obtain a pamphlet (frre) containing ami?l pi not from the most respectable aour? es, of the beneficial I icsultsof its use; tog. tlier with leiteis Horn highly experi J encetl Physicians, wl o have used it in theii picctice, ai:d s>eak from their own obs< rvaiions. , If KFKHI'.NCKs? P I; ? eckliam, M D. Utica.N Y. :L D Fleminp. iM 11. Cnnandaigua. X Y. M II fli.'is, M 1), Hochfstci. N V. D Y Foote, M D, Syt anise, N V. Prof Dunbar, M i>, Ualfimoie. Md. J C Oi rick, .>1 D, Haitimoic, .Md. W W Reese, A! I?, New York City. W Prescott. M J), Concord, N Y. J r Newlaud, M D, Utica, A Y. Kev J C s Heard, Glenn Springs, 8 C. tcyPamphlctsgratis at our store. HKKNTLINGKRd. ARMSTRONG, A-'Is. Drupgists. Washington Hall, -Monroe St., Wl.ecling, Va. Also sold by MICH HAL DUNN, Mom dsville. and by most ol the leadii-g Druggists in Iheadjo^ning counties. fatter addreited tn carr of Mr. Curti* -Hutch. Arcntat Itax^va. Oh?o ?To Dr. .Maucuisi:?I have been ten >ears troubled with Female Con-plaints?prolapsus uteii, and all the attending difficulties; at times rendering my lite most miserable. 1 iiave had th? attendance o; some of the best physicians, with bul little success; the most they cou d do was to relieve?a cure was out of the question. For five month* before commencing with your medicine' 1 had not been able to per'orm any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out of doora?in short, 1 was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expecttd to dtag out the re?t of my days in cuf feu up and mi* cry But, reading your advertisement, I was induced to try your invaluable medicine called Ute rine Catholicon, as lite last resort. It had not used it a weekbefo-e I f It like another woman. By the use ol three bottles I was enabled to perform all the labor for six In the raniily with case, and could walk any whete in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a fcence of mv duty to j ou and to the afflicted, has induced me to state my case to the public. I can safely recommend the prepara tion to all those suffering like myself. (.Signed,3 .Mas. Sarah A. Humor. Freedom, Portcge county, Ohio, Dec. 27, l$o3. J. B. MARCH IS I <v Co., Proprietors, Aur - ?f.nv Central Depol, 3M lJronlwar, N. Y. .fcJKUl'TlVJU DISEASES IT has now become a settled fact, acknowledged br the best Physicians orour city, that In the cu% c or Set ofula, Tetter, and many other diseases, Brexy'.;n?er's Fr.mn Kxtract or SaRSAr arii.la ami IUkdemos. is dccidcdly above all other preparations. It speaks for itself whenever used; and although we have never taken the pains of hav iugit published through the papery, or appointing agents for the sale or it, yet we are almost weekly receiving or ders from Vermont, New York, Ohio, Kentucky and other states, by persons, who by some chance means have heard ofit8 wondeiful curative powe.s. The following is from a gentleman of Vermont a few days since, who used it for n very serious disease:? UkaR l)ot*6ll! The two bottles ofmedicire I got from yo*i when in Wheeling, have neai ly cuted roe; please send me some more by Express. Yours Respectfully. It Is now prescribed by neatly all the Physicians of our city, rot asa quack medicine, for we have made them ac quatr.ted with the componant parts; and we now say to all such as we have not the opportunity of making it known to, that it is entirely free from all minerals, and is not in the least incompatible witlianyof the preparations of lo dfi.Cj Fowler's solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton A Lake's, and F. Yahrling, and soh[ wholesale and retail by BRENTL1NGER ?fc ARMSTRONG. Monroe street, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Va. July 21, '53. Cod Liver Oil. JUST received: 6boxes Samuel Simes' manufacture orpuie Medicinal Cod Liver Oil; the best article of the kind biought to this or any other market. BRBNTL1NGER & A RMSTRONG, au|21-lyr:d Opposite Washington Hill. MEDICINAL. The Nonpareil Nerve and Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY H. H.-CAKK &: CO.. FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED 1JY DR. WATSON CARR, OF WHEELING, LATE OF MORGANTOUN. It i* based upon the broad principle tUt. t any remedy tehicli trill relieve an external pain, will. if properly com* pnundedy be equally aucce&Jul in removing inter ital auctions] a poirer ichirU in beaux J nil y developed in aiul peculiar to the XOXPA11EIL LLXlUEiXT. ARE YOU SUFFERING 17ROM Rheumatism, Soie Throat, Croup, Difficult . Wreathing. Tooth-Ache, Tic l)o'oreux. Tain in the lirea.-t or Side, Stiain or Spasm. llead-Aclia. luflamma lion, Stiff JotnU, Cuts, Rruiaes, Poison Sores, Fever Sores, Paiu or ciamps in the Slomacn, i liolera JSIoi bus, Gholei?i intamum, Ciioiic. Lame Hack. Chilblains, bites ol Poi.on oiis Insects or Kabid Uogo, Ague cake. Ague in fho Rie.mt or Face, bums, biuises, chafing, chapped hands, corns, Cotiiinciions of the .Muscles or coids, cuts ol any Kind, Muscu.ar weakness. Paralysis, Piles, Knr Ache, Ulcer*, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore tipples, Soie Lips, Veneieai .soies, Scarlet Fev_r, or any similar duiase, you may lest as.-uicd that in this aiticle you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which no! only temoves pain almost instantaneously, but penetrates 10 the seat of uni entirely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the idea of any composition curing such a number o; diseases; hut if yo . but icflect that theve diseases, though numeious in nauie, all arise Itom similar causes, 1 he proposition will >ClIii less extravagant; but weie It ten limes moieso rue facto \vl ich stare us ill U.e race would jorcr the candid to acknou ledge i:s merits; for all who have used it themselves, or witnessed its magic offer, is ? m others, unite in declaring it just what its uame (XoiipaieiQiudicates, the be*t Liniment knoirn. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you never noticed the strik ngs milarity between many external and internal diseases having enti'elj diller ent names/ And has it never occur led to you that n rem edy might beprepaied wJiich should be equally applicable to both/ This remedy is now offered you in ike fowPA kk i. Li.MMK.vr, which does not insult your understanding by claiming to have beci. found in some burning mount jinn of Mexico or flighty vara of the earth] hut is simply the cmsKKiNo or St ieno.J being mild ami simple in its action and yet revealing in its effects n power almost iuocdible, ?reaching (he most hidden sinews of.man or btuut,? ami )e! bring iiiiioviotis in the weakest iniant. 1L is also by far the c/uaptst Liniment in the market, being put up in bullies t:. ice a* large r* the majmity, and one torn t.t laiger than the largest, besides boing more than lour tiiu?*K h* ?li ouy: we t lie itsloie offer itto>ouwith pi id* and con fidence, asauai tide exactly suited to the wants ol rich or poor, hi^h or low. he uiipicccdenicd size in which the Nonpareil Liniment !?"* npi ?nd the vast expense of I lie n uteiials u>ed in it, nukes it impossible lot us to pay tin the priming ol the bundi eds ol certificates we m ght publish, 1101 do we deem it uccessary, as the aiticle wheievei it is used wi.l ceriily for itselU We would however refer those alll'cted ones who have so oil en been gulled by foiged cei tilii ares and bigasi-er lions to the following names, heii g but .1 lew ol the many per sons wliuw cliiiiuciei lot cunJur nml veracity needs no pai.egyiic f 0111 us, i nd who having lolly tested Us virtues in the different diseases loi which it is icioiniiic.did, aio piepaed tospcakol its merits as it deserves. Sold in U'hetliugby jaiiies-Raker, Kells (3* Caldwell, T H Logan Co, If R AlcKce, Patleisou <?} Co , and by the piiucipal lli insists ol Virginia, and Pennsylvania. August 17, 'o3 From the Fairmont ( la,) Republican. As Isvai.uajilic MuoiciWK. -11 is hut seldom we find anion:: the many ieui.*tl:es offe* ed to the public for the cure ol disease, ore we can consent to commend. o?*who>e vir tues we aie able :o disco\ei. and have always >eduously av. ided giviuguttc.ai.ee to anything that might le.nl uuy one to suppose that we plac d any laith in llielr pieteil si on-. Rut wiili le/cieuce to a lemedy maim actmcd ill this place, and which has become as l.inu'iar to the public as household words, we speak lioni knowledge of its in trinsic excellencies. its adaptation to many ol tl.e ills ol lie, and the s*cuiity with which it may he used. We st eak of the Nonpaieil Nerve and Hone Liniment, prepar ed by H. II. Cai i'dL- Co., fiom a prescription furnished by Ur Wat.-on Carr, latcoi .Moigaiitowu, and now of Wheel ing. one Ol the most eminent Physician* in Virginia. This Liniment is based upon the bioad piiuctple that any ieme dy which will iciiev# external patu, will ii piopeiiy com pounded, be equally efficacious in lemovii g intei nal atlec tious. a principle that lus be n successfully developed.? it is simply the offspringofSciei.ee, lining mild and sun pie in its action, end yet revealing in its effects a power more incredible, leachiuuthe nu st hidden sinrwsot man and beast?and yet being innoxious to inr wcalicit infant;? it in also by m? Ibe cheapest t.tllillftrilt ill llie luai liCt, being put up in l ol'-les twice as laige as the piajonty, a< d one four lb laiger than the largest, besides being mote than four limes as s:<oug We commend it to those in want ol a sale and rri lain tcmmly. ?'.Tin II IVIIOH IU)NVI|.-' An Invaluable Book lor 25 Cents **JaI'cry I'd tut I tj should futur u ( ojiij.'' (iflfUl 1JO,',KN\8?jia in less tli,.i. tin*' months. A Y' cdnjou rovi: r*t and impioved, just issued '?!>.'! * & ?1*1 CM, manual ami hand j huoiv i'Ol. liifc, A !?" 1* LICTKIJ?Containirifc 411 outiii.e 1 oriJM-oiigui, progress, tieatnieut anil ctneo! every fo.m j ol nit ease, coutracted by promiscuou* sexual intcicuur&e, I Uy s-cl: abuse, 01 by sexurt excess, ivilli mlvice loi their j ?Ueven!lull, Written ilia familiar slvieavoijlji ? ;.!} n;e?5icu ; iotni.lculities, Hj:il evei y thine that would offend 1 lie ear o I decency, from the icmiU o! sonic twenty yea?s <u:cccsslu ; pr?i tice, exclusively devoted to the cute of disenves o a | delicate or private natuie. I To which is added, teccipts for the cure of the above I diseases. unda 1 r? uti>e 011 the causes, symptoms and cuie ol the. Wver ami Ague, 101 twenty live ? cuts a com; six copier one dolai; wilt heforwa.ded t,. any pait oil he L hi let! States, by mail, fiee ol pu-ta^e Admess, po*tave paid, C'ocdcu Co., Publishers, or box JUG, Post Ollice. Philadelphia. ? I bis in, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible woik published, on the class 01 diseases 01 which 1* 11 eats. A voiding all technical tei ms, it addic-sses its-!i coihe leasouof its uaitcis. It isticctioni all ob .rcti01.a I?;c niai'cr, * nd uo parent, howeverfastidious, car ob;?-i;t lo piacins K in the hands ol his .*ons. The untnoi has devoted many jcarsio the tieatmeut of ti-j vatnms complaints treated of, and ?with luoliitle breath lo puff,' and Mcjo lilt!- presumption to impose,' he hasoffeied to the woi Id at the nieicly nominal pi ice of So cents, the fruits ol Some twenty jea s most successful practice '?Herald. 'No tc;icl er or patent should be without the knowledge m.paited 1111 Ins invaluable work. It would save ycaisol pain, mot tification aiKi f-onow to t;:e youth ur.der thei? ih.Kge '?I'eoplrAd rocate. A 1'iesbytei ian clergyman in Ohio, in writing ol fei "s Meilital Manual,' says: *Tliou<auds upon tliouaa''^ oioui youth, by evil example and the influence ol the rav Mons. have been le.l into the habit o? self pollution win. out realizing the sin a.'d feartul consequences upon them selves a ltd thcii posterity. The constitutions 01 thnusands who are jaisiiig families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not Know the cause or the cute. Any tiling thai can bo done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-sp ead source of human wretchedress, would confer Hie greatest blessing next to the religion ro Jesus Christ, on the piesrnt and coining generations. Into :ipeiauc, for the use ol intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thous ands upon thousands, is not a cieaier scourge to the hu man race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and. believe me, your co worker in the good work/jj aie so actively engaged ill.' One copy will bo forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid.) on receipt of 2,1 cents, or six conies for?t Address, COSDKN ?CO., Publishers, Box lyC, Pliiia dclplin. liookselleis. Canvassers and Jiook Agents, supplied on the most libei a I fei wis. mafO-Iy Centre Wheeling Drug Store and Apotheca. RICHARD BLUM lms puichased the entire stock and fixtui es of the establishment occupied by I*. A. liient lincer, Centre Wheeiing, and by additions to his stock is p'cpored to furnish city and country customers with flic purest and best Drugs, -Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuff*, on the most reasonah e terms. Prescription Dcparlmrnt. tie will attend promptly to the tilling ol prescriptions, which will be carefully compounded at all hours. Perfumeries, imported fjavaua cigars, and a veriety ol fancy articles on hand. O'anll Important to Tnc Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor. GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL nSPARKALLSLEO IN THX DISTORT Of MXDXCINS As the most remarkable External Application ever discovered. "They can't Keep House without it." Experience of more than sixteen vears has established uie fact that Merchant's Celebrated fearglirig fli', or Uni versal Family Embrocation* will cure most .'Maes, aiul re lieve all such as Spavins, Sweeney Ringbone, Windfalls, Pol. Evil, Callous, Craclcea Heels. GsjIs of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis tula, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheumatism, Rites of Animals, External Foi- ' sons. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Rurns and Scald* Cliillblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joiuts, Caked Breasts, <tc. ifec. ?tc. The unparalleled success of this Oil, in the cure of dis eases in Horses and Cattle, and cren in human flesh, is ?taily becoming more known to the tannins community. It can hardly be credited, except by tho*e wh?? have been in the habit of keeping it in their stable* and hmiren. what avast amount of pain, suTering and time,are tatred by the timely application of this Oil. B3" He sure tHe name of the pole proprietor. OEORRF W. MERCHANT. Lockport. N. \\, 1* b'own in the *jde ' of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to tlje proprietor will br. prompt.'? 1 Pamphlet of die Afent. and wh*l wnwlc; :esponded to. Cet a Pamphlf accomplished by the u? ot ibu mediriim. Sold by reo|>ertable dealers generally, in tin* 1'nnn. States and Canada. Also by K*7SOLD BY T. H. LOGAN & Co.. General Agents, Wlieelin;, at wholesale and retail. Also-by J. M Hi ice land & Co., Wellsburgh; J. J. <Sc G. G. Hopkins; Elders ville; -Aris^tTOng, Hover & Co., Powbattan. dcSdaw6m Co-Partnership. THE undersigned have this day formed a co-partnei ship under the name, and style ol S C. Haker 4* Co., and 5 ill continue the Steamboat agency and Boat .Store busi ness at the old stand. No. 23 Water street. R.C.BAKER, UnSl JOHN LIST. MEDICINAL ?3500 <- MA *.3 ami happlneaa ol WHATKVJSKvu1?l?lhlr ini. tlm peoi'lc.^K at oil |,n,??ll w||| porta nee. 1 take it . ., ?, 1 ]ir ichild, en. mid nil in tlwir power ion" ?l* , promote their own (hot every person will ' (Uty to?o|eluulJ M health at all ??crincen. tee H;inr au > 01)inion "nost^celelirateil lM^ya'iciahn. ate*HabUL V II you have an nm elile conti..u?llly ssms i.? a. w-"? - ""'"^ifoHENSACK'S WORM SYRUP, Aii article rounded u on scientific Principles, compound *il with nuielv Vcetable substances, being neiTectly sale whenliken, andean be given to the most, tender liilanl withdecided bcucliciallefrrct. Wherei1*?*1.0 VJVtile to DiarrlKBa have made them weak aiul ilehiUtnteil. tlie to nic propel ties of my Worm Syrup ate such that it stnu ? without nn equal in the catalpfcno ol ined1'V.f'J ,.f tone ami strength to the Ssoniach, which makes Uan "? fallible remedy lor those afflicted with l)yspepsia, the as toniKliingcuicH performed by inw Syrup nitci ? lysitla" have failed, Is the best evidence ol its supeiioi ellicacy overall olheis. THESTAPE WORM. This is the moil dllllcult worm to destroy of olltliol infest the hunia. syste..., it giowa to unalinosit Iinde.liiiie length, becoming mi coiled ami n.ateiied in the iiilt. Unci ami Stomach, ciVcctine the health so sadly n? to cause M Vitus Dance, Vlts, elc , that those aOliiiloil seldom if ever suspect that It is u Tape Worm :lnl to an early grave. In order to destiny tins \Voifn, a vi.iy euoigellc treotment must licpiiraiicd, It WI uM llieic o, t he pioper to take 0 or H ol my Liver i'llls, su " V'-Jrt ect ill obstruct ions, that the Worm >> I u|- "" '"V two la npou the Worm, which must he taken in doses o two to; hie si'OOMUilbllircc times a nay. 1 hose direxlluiis riUuwod have neve,'been known tu tail in cuims u.e most- oodu rate cascot Tape Worm. nu?n tub ioli owimi: Ami you cannot he imiiircrciit to this nppe.l. Human ity cello upon you to do yourouty. It (he niai.y thousands who has veil1 von tile * III Dr. J.N. HobetrncK,?Sir:-i i(ittttiUe 10 JOU, t e III vei.lo, ma highly valitaliic lli- .licti:.-, piompts this leslilnouj ill Its favor, as be-,.g a sol- i,enlle, i ' . -f. fully eltectual remedy t.n Wo.ms. Ilaviiighad u iich " pe.fence in kuowinii th? iH- cih ol various pie aia 10 is, mv wite. who was well skilled in :uini>leitng to chiiuicn in listiess} pionouiiced t the bests, .; had ever u ed. and would use no other white yours co.n.l be had. .1 tei ol ours became seriously d seased. Ilti s\mjt>m wevu nlnrui'i)^, t>?it her mother at once aouftbt out a rem ?? dy lor Woims. lluv iig obtained you.., by the tjliMislie hid lake,, hall a bottle, Ol si., i be joy it ga ve:aieirect.oii aie moihei, t?. sec the improvement in nci ilnlo, - lie i.? ing about live or six years old She passed*!! Immense quantity of Woinif, hoi sukly countenance ???" J'1 'p1''' cd. her spirits retuined, and hi a hlioti timea l< child, threatened with decline an ',ei'\h'_1,(llV_w*i1%0? J '.J?!."' is>eol health. Thai.ks loa kind **r?\idc o sine attended your Syrup, icstoied ilie child dcnce I iccoinmciid it to all paieuls whose ciulitien aic siJTeiing withVJog..^ ^ ( J? Late Pastor ol the Southampton Uuptist Lliuicii. ay Cai 1 io*.--Ken ember thei., I'aren sand! all others, t b miH o be iisac K s Worm Svarr is the only Wedicjuc^n that will eradicate Worms, with ceilainl), and will not disagMie with the niost delicate aton.arh He caie.,,1 that von get the genuine a, tide, and see that Hie slgnatuie, ?J. Hoiiknsack.' is on every bottle. llODKSSAl K'S LIVKit UII.L*. Ko part of the system is more liable l o disease than the I IVI-l(it Kervlup an a liltei ei to pu.i y the olood, ... gi v I i!g t be pi ope r &c.et,o? to lb- bile, so that any wrong n i oi li e L.vei effects the other imporlai.i par s ot he svnleui and lesulla vaiiousty in Liver Oom-lallil, Jauu .lor Dvanensia. etc. Weahouhl, Iheiefoie, watch e\ci> ?M an Mieiative. which changes in some uie.vplitableand u,'c,1?bl" t i cc. tain mo. oid action ol the system '5?l a Tonic which gives toi.eaud strength to the net vous I'unijingihe blood, which destroys disease and itsloic* TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine sSSsir^ .Viey tcetu'.llV to VUt to Uiglil all comidaints vvhich ma> aii^e I- We. the itudt isigueil l-|i)sici?ns, liavins hadtlie??<P< own judgemeiit, but also 110111 ilia t of ?lie nest ntedicol au ill(.iit\ Ti the United .Mates. All diacas?s icquiting.the .... 0|a? . iterative. Jliaphoietir. and Purgative Medicine, that came under our notice, has been t.ea.ed with the above fills with the most SaM. 1). !?'. UKUWMiY. .M. I). L. I1UWES, M. U. lE3"P.ilcliase MOi-e but those having the signalnrc, 'J^ ilOUliiNSAt K,' upon c?.ch bo\, as all olheta WA?'ent?S\v"?hing ?'cw supplies, and all others wishuri to fetesas above trace, Philadelphia. s.0id by all 1>i uf^ists and Meiclmnts in the U. . ? . i'aiiniileta? ivi~gcoilillcateaol ruics perlornied ii dlf teieu* accttons o "the count, y, by the aho.e medicines. "Sti llfX"! tRJESTwWp-.e aml^ai, agent Konya fo.uli Hau l Kerril, Cora, t-ove. Pinceeach^.o cents. Throw K*l*ynic to tlic Uo^a?I'ulvvrmiichcr'M IIYOKO ELECTRIC VOLT A1C t'UAINS. Producing instant relief Irom tiie most act.te pa.n aril per manently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Klieuma tisin, painlul anil Swelled Joints. .NcmaUia ol the Face, Deafness. blindness. St. Vitus' ? ance. Palpitations ol tlio Heart, Periodical Heatdachcfi, Pains in the Stomach. In digestion, dyspepsia Uterine Pains, Paralysis, etc. These chains were first introduced in the rity of New Yfiih irHiiimii ojic year since, am! alter hcing Mihjccied to thoiough trials in every liospital in the city, and appli ed l#y Dm. Valentine Molt, Post, l amoeban, Van Ifuten a. d others. it was discovered that they possess Ktianj.c and wonderful power in the ?elief and cuie of the above class ol diseases, and their sale, end the success that has attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their iutioduction into this countiy, tncy were used in eve: y hospital In tin ope, and aic secured by patents in France, Gem any, Austna, Piusaia and Eng land; and also in the United States. ??THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principles upon which il is claimed thai the chains produce thcii marvellous cuies a?e, fust?that all u errru* diseases m c attended and produced by a deficient supply o> nervous fluid, and an agent that resembles closely electric* Sly or electro magnetism; and second?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over ami upon thepait and oigan diseased, furnish to ilie exhausted nervous sys teiu. by iti powerful stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy act.on thiough the entiie system. No disgusting iiost<um is allowed to beta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance ol the general laws of health are lequircd Brisk friction upon t.\c part tlitcjFcil otlds much to thoclTccf of the chains, by increasing Iheir magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be piven to any person ,'v ho will pioducc so many I well authciilicated certificates of cure, both from intell igent patients and tclenlilic physicians, as have been ef j rected by ihe use of Pulvermacher's Electric Chains.? They nevei fail to perform what they are advertised to do and nopeison has ever been dissatisfied who has given ! them a tiial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hui.dicd permanent cures of Prolapsus i Uteri have been effected within he I .st year by the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region ol the abdomen, and the other upon the spine, lust above the hip, ti e usual severe symptoms incident to that i disease at e at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain si ould be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end ol the chain should be applied diiecily to the seat of the paiu or disease, and the other end opposite to it. HE NOT DECEIVED! The Electric Chains are not to cure all diseases; hut lor Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO Medicinal Agent in the world has prodded so many cuies in the last year as the Elcctric chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, is pro duced at the moment ol application much mote effectually than can he produced by opium, in any of its lot ms. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains are the same wh cli have lately been sent over to the t.mperor of the French, to be tiied by his own physicians in cases of cholera, etc. ami which have proved so eminently successful. J. STEIN ERT, sole Agent corner Piince sticet and 11 roadway. 03-JAMES RAKER, and Urentlinger & Armstrong, Wheeling agents. deW-lyr ATTENTION!! TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS GENER ALLY, THROUGHOUT THE WEST. Wheeling Chemical Laboratory. Corner of Main and 3d sts., CICNTKK WHEELING. HAVING completed my arrangement!!, 1 am now pre pared tomanufactuie PH A KM ACUTI C A L C HEMIC A LR. At my Laboratory, rear of building, corner Main and 3d streets. All preparations warranted pure and prepared according to U. S. Dispensatory. Among llio numerous articles 1 mention: Acids, chemically pure; Antimony preparations, Amnion ' Aq. Amnion fff, 4 . ? concentrated for blistering! Aromatic waters, of all kinds; Alcohol, absolute; Extract s (Alcohol;) Mercurial preparations, Calomel, etc.; Sweet Spirits Nitre; Chloroform, etc , etc. AH Druggist Pliarmacutical preparations prepared ac cording to the U. S. Dispensatory, and sold at manufactu rer's price*. *p23-ly RICH D.BLUM. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, under the firm or Logan, Carr <fc Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. G. BAKER, WATTSON CARR, mar30 H. H. CARR. . MEDICINAL. DR. HARRIS "VfAY be roufl'Jeu Jully consulted at his Lock Infirmary IVI No. 31 .South (lay St, between Lombard and .?ecoiul sis, ? pposite li.o Exchange Duildings, ami City Post Ol itco. Ifaltimoie, Md Tins moil.ml institute, established over firteeu yra>s in thin city -by icgular Physicians asa relnuo fiunl ClUiifctfcry, ifc widely cbteb rated lor speedy and effective iu i>sol vu;l0us classes ol diseases, but especially those Ui own sa. SECRET DISEASES. ^?.ud.Ib only adv?riive?l to preven the afflicted, particu larly stranger:*. fioni failing into ihc'Whilcd Sepulclnr.V utnt othei abodes ol Chai'iC'iiuilitU blazoned lOI III ill IllO public prints u? the only pb?crs where a cure can be ob tained lor cerltun diseases. Hallinioro, like other largo (vitics. is il'vcted with sins tribe, and straugeisshould he on their gourd. OVER *20 YEA!{'S EXPERIENCE In aneMenfcive i'micIkc devoted to this branch of medical science, enables Dr. II. to inriii. v a piouii?t and permanent euro, in toy ol ti.e dilfeieiit forms ol Private Dikicapk*. A"o Moil'!/ I'HJil 'n rd if a rare it not rjfrctcd, DR. (JOHDON HARRIS. A member ol the .Medit al Chtrui'giiul Faculty, Graduate ol lihi v.iid University, class 1 S'-'-i: an Honorary Graduate o" the Wo . hiugt<>u University ol Maryland; formerly Sur {?eon oi t.ic Liiseiihurg Institute in Now Orleans, ami Pio piietor ol the Lock Infirmary, No. 31 South Gay st., Hai ti more, having been established in this city over 10 years, presents a claim on public confidence beyond animadver sion. l>r. II promise* no more Mian he can perform, and all who I'lace themselves under his charge will ho sacredly shielded by ihea^is oi professional honor. Awaic ol the d Iliculty with the public to discriminate in a newspaperadvei tijenient between thegeuuiue and slcliul Ph> sicianund the spurious pretensions ol the designiugaiid il.iligeious Quack, Or. II. will cheerfully give, wiicnappli ed to, such private lefeience as will fully satisfy all who icqiurc his services. - CHRONIC OR SECONDARY F RMS. Many have sulfeied lor month*, and even years, .aider l':eeffects ofan improperly cuted diseas*, wi"hont know ing it to be a second*.y lo; in. The usual symptoms aie soie throat, ulceration of the tongue and lips, Itching and tenderness a'bout tiie ir?se, blotches or eruptions upon the fate ami body nodes upon the bones, a sensation ol Heav iness, dealings, dull pains in the head and limbs, etc.? Cases vary much in character, hence but few ol thesymp tmnsarc some times experienced, any One of them isjuwt cause of alarm. Upon the peilect Constitutional cute of the oidrst anil most inveteialc of such cases, Dr. Ji. is will ling to btakc ins h nor and reputation. total orpunial suspension ol those fuiiGlions, csscn* tlal to pi opugaiiou of the species, a fatal barrier to coiiiiu* imiiI tit s, is the costly price ol excess, unbridled passions, or the violation ol"nature's laws, by indulgence in a ricr, olten coutraclud from ufcsociates aL school, familiarity of corrupt domestics or tho example ol those who, innocent of harm, entice their compa>;ions ii.to the practice ol these habit*, which lihe ??The worm ill the bud," saps the foiill tain of vitality and Might* the bright hope? ofliic; the rosy wreath ol Love withers arounu the heart, the warm impulses of endearing sympathy are chiUcii,and MAT 1MONY, wh ch should eve be contemplated with pure and unsulli ed delight, piescnts an incubus to t ho mind, filling it with i.nii ful appicbenvi,us, Ol excites only tecllngs of distrust or iepi>gnan?.e. The e.ver;ions ol parents and guardiars io retain their youliiliil chaigci ill ig orailCft-ipoil this sub ject, has loo often piuved a tulseaud latal philosophy; let honest co fid.-nee be shown them in leason's eaiiy dawn, and guided by thtr light ol truth, the pitfalls ol ignorance and bul^eciuent mi-ery will be easily avoided. PRU.METHI AN FIRES consume the self-immolate victim ol a secluded habit.? (its tin; |iieAeul8 a bhsted heath, upon which no fi nits of jjeniu ftioiv; no llotver of intellect can bloom, where the almost heie is tainted with disease, the soil parched by uuualuial heat, harieii and obnoxious lo the eve Though sad the picture, it is not overwtought; its origi. nals aie alnnJst dailj presented to the change of Dr. liar i is, and even in the public thoroughfare, the duceruiugeye can .nark frequent corroboration of its truth. .Moral te^aid in discli.Mgc or duty must obviously pre. eludes an entire removal of the veil from this me.aucholy pic(ute oi human frailty, hence but a lew of the symptoms attendant uj?ou this bliylitiug malady ceil here be given. THE SILE.nT MONITOR. Symptoms are silent guides to the locality and advance of d.sease, following in the train to self abuse; weakness ol the oigafls, loss of manly vigor, want or natural suscepti bility, pain in (lie head and limbs, pimples on the face ami necH, dimness ol vifeitMi. o. want ol iuslie ii. Hie eye, pale nc.-s o complexion, with general lethargy and impotence, are a tew ol the most prominent pliysi. al evils. EFFECTS ON THE MIND. Through dei a. genieut of the nei-'ous system, the mind is unstrung, memory fails, the power of concentrating thousht is lost. Mnbecilityaiid idiocy often supervene, leav ing the throne ol intellect drear and desolate. Timidity and irresolution wiili melancholy latuity,?throw a gloom aiouud the scene.- ol lite; haunted by invisible torments, the burthen ol life becomes insupportable, and he plunges despeiately into the gull of intemperance or suWide. THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Commiserating the misfortune of this c ass of unhappy persons, Dr H. lias sought with untiling zeal through the wide miigeor medical lore, for the last'JU years uii unli doie for these prolific evils, mill can pioudlj say his efforts have not been unorowi ed with success. Abundant proof is constantly given in his practice, offlie iufalfi hie efficacy of Hnsse remedies. Hy a happy combination oftreatment, physical debility is lemoved, constitutional soundness res toi'ed, the weakened organs established in pristine strength and vigor, and '.lie torpid faculties of the mind aroused in to healthful activity Ku:cebicd manhood may here find a ceitain restorative aid the bright beams of hope shall soon dispel the nnuky cfou.fs oi gloom Disenthuillcd from sei vile fetters, the victimof unhallowed passions springs into a new existence, ?iin1:caiizes the sweet fruition of Ins brightest anticipa tions. Dr. Harris may well congratulate himselt upon the hap* py lesult ol his researches, an J lejoice that he is permit ted to dispense a balm to the ufllictcd, a position moie eu viable than the jewelled throne ol eat th'sMottiest poleu A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. I.et not shame or false del cacv keep you back, but io ilcct that >oui life and reputation are at stake; remember thai theveneial poison is death to your constitution, and tineaU'iis not ?*i?iy your physical powers cml mental lacul lies with destruction, but closes the door to connubial ;oys, blights the pirsp els of the f ilure, and wraps your body and soul .n the dark mantle of despair. The oppoi lunity ofembrac ng the aid ol a regular ami skilful Piiysi ci-'ii is belore you, one who has made this branch of medi calscience h s profound study, and who has beeu lavorcd with extended opportunities of com pa i ing theory with pi nctice, and did prop iety permit could adduce the grate lul testimony ol thou amis who have been lescued by his timely assistwr.ee fioni the abyss of impending ruin All applicants aie sacrjiliy guaided from exposure by the te.is ol professional honor. _TO FEMALES. Dr. II. has given pat ticular attent.on to Female Diseases, His e\pei ieuce enables him to lelieve sawki.y and si*kku ii.v. all Irrefpilaritici, Xertotix Derangement, Constitution al XVeaklic**, General Debility, etc. (Cy-'Prompt attention given to letters, and treatmeiiw marked wiili skill and delicacy. CCjr"Communicatious sacredl y inviola te. ? PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. May consult Dr. H. thtough letter, (postpaid,) and by des cribing symptoms, leceive advice, treatment and ? medi cines, the same as if present; while their communications will be observed with honorable confidence. All Medicines forwarded with prompt attention by sa fest route tJ the indicated addiess, carefully secured against damage or curiosity, ami accompanied by plain and explicit directions. , N. JI,?The pecuniary position or Dr. Harris enables him to make charges moderate. P. S.?His Office is arranged"with"private consultation rooms, rendering it avaiUble.to either sex. tQTAdviee to the poor f?ee of charge. Addiess Dr. G . HAKK1S, Daltimore, Md. apr*l-ly Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir 1,"H)K the permanent cure olcoughs, colds, consumption. . bronchitis, asthma.irllueuza,croup, whooping c:ugh, iiiflnnialioii or the bnnicliea ami hoarseness, causcd by pah. ic .-pcahingjaud all affections cf the organs of respira tion. ?Warranted thepleasantesland best incdiciiic for diseas es o the Itiugsever sold in America. In presenting this medicine to the public v. e have the satisfaction to know th-it we not only pie^ent them with an invaluable autiJole for the class of diseases it profes ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in itt- ef fects upm the constitution, an can be administered with out any fear of mine ml poison*, for it contains none.? The luct, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is caused by disease ol the orga s of respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, nas in duced us to put it within the reach of every individual who may need a t o.i.cdy that has proven itself so invalu able. This medicine is the result cfalong experience, and study of those diseases of Ifie lungs which arj so frequent :n our changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance of all medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar compl duls, an improvement upoiiall, and consequently ? uperior to all others. We shall make no extravagant assertions of its elfica?y in curing dheu^es. I'ke the venders or too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust them; nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience does not justify. Ifpatieuts will persevere in tlis use or this medicine, and u*e it as directed, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power of mcdicine. l here are nun erous persons now enjoyingthc ilessiugs of health and rei.ewed life, as it were, who otnerwise would have long since been in their grave, but for the timely and perseve ring use ol this invaluable remedy. It is not pretended that it is infallible in every stage of consumption, but we know it to b3 better adapted to the variou> diseases o! the respiratory organs than any other Mcdicine ever offered to the public. All we ask is a trial, and in every instance, if used freely according to I he directions, and if perfect satis faction ia notgiv n, the money will be returned. Genuiuesigned K. H.\LI. ?*: CO. For sale by JAM Eft BAKKlt, Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists ?ererally throughout the countrv. apO-Iy DR. DYE'S RELIEF For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. FIFTEEN years succcks in the use or this Syrup, in private practice, for the various affections of the Bronchia and Lungs,is deemed sufficient recommendation ill presenting it tc the afflicted, to insure a trial of its ef ficacy. There is nothing in this Syrup that will nauseate,so there can be 110 danger in giving it to the youngest child, or in its use in any quantity under any circumstances, it is picas mt nii'd and effectual. Price GO cts, per bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. S. DYE, Hartford, Con. For sale by KKLLS & CALDWELL, dec30 Sole Agents. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA rjMlE T-ur D'gevtivc Flxi DR HOUGHTON'S JL id> %P*?tric Juice, pre ?Spared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, arter the dtiections of Ba ron Lie big, the great Physi ological 'Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, AI. D., Phila delphia. Pa. ThiS tS NaTDRE'S own Rkmkdy for an unhealthy stomach. No art or man can equal it?curative powers. It contains no .Alcohol, Bitters, Acid*, Or Nacreous Druus. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of Dituanio Imitations. Pepsin isNOTADRCO. Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis} giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry; |)r. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion; Dr Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr John W. Dra per, of New York University} Prof. Dunglison's Physiolo gy; Prof. Silliman, or Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with reports of conn from all parts or the United States. I. H. PATTERSON. 33 Monroe street. WHEELING, Wholesale and WetaiMgent. marSfi-d?wly NEW SUGAR. QQ HDDS, new crop Sugar, received 1 er steamboat Forest t ity, r.nd ror sale by TALLANT * DKLAFLAIN, dec!9 No 69 Main it. EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL , I' urn it ii re Corcringn. &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. \V. 1ft. OAllBYJ.'H CURTAIN STOKE, la No* 1G1) Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Corner' Fifth street, opposite the State Howie. II K has always? in s'orc a lull stock ol b'teiich Brocuteilajall widths a ml colors; Frenvh Satin do LaSnes; India Satin Damask*:; I Fieuch Moquetle; I Do Plushes} Lace ami Muslin Curtains of every style ami price. Table Piano Covers Ac.; Gilt Cornices; Gilt Fins and Bandsj Gimps, Fringes; Cords. Tassels, SiC. X. V. Halnieil WINDOW SHADES, of all styles ami I pi ices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, ?Vc.; and I er-'.ri/things complete for Curtains, of the newest Fans I slyles, ami at the lotcett price*. Persons sending the height and width of their window i frame*, can have their Curtains made and trimmed in the heat manner; see Fashion Flates in August number of Go duy's l.ady'a Hook. Steamers, hotels, CAR I Vll.DERS,.and dealers gener ally, supplied at \X\ef9lcest wholesale prices. W. II. carkyl. Importer ofa-.d Draler in Furnishing Goods, IGn Chestnut street, corner of Filth, nnrl7-1 vdtfcw Opposite the State Honvr. Pliihda. LUDWIG, KNfiiiJiJJjJWR <t CO., IVIIVLEMALE DEALEKM IN BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, So. 110, North Third Street, S. West corner of Race Street VIM I,A PKM'HM W A LTEK U It U UK., Jr., Upholstery mid Paper IKuiigiug tVnrrliounc, JVo. 220 Baltimore St., near Charles St., HAS in store, curtain material and trimming, such as Hrocatcll, satin damask, satin do laiues, Worsted damask. Cornice, etc. UPIIOI.'STKRY GOODS. Plain and figured plush, hair cloths, velvets, gimps, webbing, piano and table covers, tran3j>arent shades, etc. TAPER HANGING, Fine and low priced, suitable tor parlors, halls, drawing rooms, chambers, etc., together with dccoratious, views, border, etc , all of which will he sold on pleasing terms, ma I vi| ?fajJer "Warenouse. CYRUS W. FIELD cf- CO., COM MISS ON merchants. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Arc Mole Agent** in the United State* for Mwpratt'ssuperior Bleaching Fuwder. Victoria MillsCelebrated. Writing Papers. ? Russell ?* Superior " ?? j Genesee " *? Printing ** | Hawlius & Sons' Knglisli Tissue ?' First quality Ultramarine Blue I They are also Agent* lor the principal Paper Mannfnctur. [ er.x in this country, and oiler lor Sale by lar the most ex | tensive and and dutiable stock ol Paper and Paper Manu facturers' Materials that can be loundin ihisorany other country. Their business is strictly wholesale;and Writing Papers are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper vnndc to order, any size or weight. Liberal ad vances made on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other merchandize. The highest maikct pi ice paid in cash for all kinds 3 Bags. augl-ly. \V iIIi:miis and Brother. ? GKNKItAL GKOCKKS ANl) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Carv and Pearl Streets, Richmond, Va. 03""Offer their se-vices for the sale of all kinds of Pro duce and Manufactures. Goods (or them may be shipped by the Bait. & Ohio Railroad to Baltimore and consigned to Jacob Brandt. Jr., agent tor the Poivhattau Steamboat Co.; or Charles Pemlergast, agei.t or Die Balio. and Richr moud line of Packets, either of whom will lcccivc and forward them without charge. REFERENCES: Jas R. Baker, Esq. "J Aaron Kelly, ? S. li rati y, * I Morgan Nelson, 4 f Wheeling. Dr. .M. II. Houston, } Mess is. Sweeney & Son. J Messrs. Lewis A: Geo. Cassan,") ' J. C. Sellmau tfc Son, ^ Baltimore. * Love, Martin 4-Cc. J Judge J no. tfrockeubrough, Lexington, Va. janl2:lmd Humphreys, Hoffman & Kooiib, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR TilK SALK OF Flour, Fork, Bncon, Heeds and Produce Uruernll}-, No. 47, North Wharves, and i)5, North Water-st.> PlIILADEI PII1A. 03"*Liberal advances will bs made on receipt Bills La ding. liefer to S1e**rs. )*.>R??VTJI? ?Jk HopKINF, Wheeling' jlll3 UA.MUL KOIVI. ?% KD, Brokerand General Claim Agent, WASHINGTON, L). C., W1 LI. give prompt and per onal attention to Claims beiore the Department, and other busin:ss entrusted o him. Refer 'n B IJ Swkahinhkn. npSi-lv SLAYMAKBR & HAbLBTT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, CIlCDtUUtMl., bclou- 7lll, PlllLADKLPniA. BOARD ?1.30 PER PAY. rnvSC-iUj *o ?? eateru uuel southern itlcrcbnutu Sexton, Seat & Swearingen, i:?h'ukti:ks & .iorbjgks OF FANCY DKY GOODS. No. 11, S. 4th st. between Market and Cliesnut Sts. Phil'a. J. W. Sexton, L. Skai., A. Van Swearingen. OFFER to purchasers, the largest assortment of Fanc> Dry Goods in the city. It comprises in part of Hosiery of all kinds and qualities. Gloves, Undershiits, Dress Shirtsaud Collars. Wooilcn yarns of different shades and colors. A fine assortment of Shell Combs. do do do Buffalo and Imitation Combs. Hrushesorall descriptions. Dress nnd Tailors Trimmings of all kinds.... Burnetts, six cord col'd Spool Cotton. Pei/uinery of all kinds. As well as t>. g: eat many styles of goods of our own hnpor tation, which we cannot here mention, and which are well worthy the attention or byers. We feel we can make it to theirintcre-st to give ns n trial. septfl JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Importers J? Wholesale Dealers t?? Britisli, French, and American DRY GOODS, No. 125 Iflnrket Street, l*hilndelpliin. n 12:1yd FRflNKLIN HOUSE. Chestnut Street, between 3d und 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Reii. II Wooluinu. Proprietor. A first CUss Hotel. Prices reduced! From $2,00 to $1,50 per day. marlT-lyd Will in m Unity, '1*. A John? Gc Co., Wholesale dealers in Boots, Sfwe6t Ifomirts, Leg? hern, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. ALSO FUR. SILK, AND IVOOL HA7S, 98 Market street, Piul-adklpiiiji. marl 7-1 yd S. COLIIOU.N. A. CO WTO. Colhoun &. Cowton, PR001J?EC0.1IMla?M10N III K It CHANT ft ron this ha. c or FLOUR, BACON, LARD, CLOVRfl SF.KD, &C.t Broad St., Ka-t side, bet. /face Sr Cherry. PHILADELPHIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when re cei ved by car :oads, fire of draynge. HEFEK to Foisyths A Hopkins, Wheeling, who will maly advances on coi.signments. aplO-ly ISetijniuiii II. fiji^btl'oot. Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hals No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. flfp. w. I>??flry. I^itr of Che-tun! St. mar 17-1 ytl IiIj o YD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street,opposite the Treasury, "WASH.NGTON. D. C., C"n*h ndvauccd on ('Iaim?, &c. C*1 LA IMS before Congress or the United States that have J been abandoned by other agents au ttbrthlea*, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed as obove. post paid, will be promptly attended to. aplG-tf UNION HOTEL, GEORGETOWN, D. C. THIS large and convenient house, having been thorough ty repaired, and refitted with entirely new furniture of handsome and comfortable style, is now open Tor the ac commodation or guests. The subscriber invites the Patronage of tlie public; and those who favor him with their company may be assured ura hospitable reception, the best fare, ana such comforts and attentions as will make his house compave favorably with the best kept hotels in the Diatiict or el-ewliere. Omnibus es constantly pass to and from the Capnol, running until eleven o'clockat night ap22-6m W. M FITZHUGH Notice to Housekeepers. NEW CARPETS AT REDUCED I'ICICFX 1ft nnn YAK*>S ?< carpcta ai HO. H3, Alain street. JLVJ,VJ\JV The Subscriber respectfully informs hiscus tomersand the public generally, that he has just returned from the east, and is now receiving the largest, best, ami most beautiful stock of Carpets, Kugs, Oil Cloths, etc. etc. ever offered in this city, embracing almost every variety oi style and quality that can be found in the Eastern market; from t ho finest English Velvets down to a common Hag car pet. This stock has been selected with great care, and pur chased under the most favorable circumstances, which will enable me to sell them much lower than the same quality ol goods were ever sold Vif this city. Those in want or goods it: my line, will please call and select from my stock of over !G,MJ0 yards, with 160 different patterns, varying In nrfcr rom 1'2'c.to $2peryard. 1 J. C. HARBOUR, no. 143, Main St, Dr. Todd's Pills C1AN be had fresh ami genuine at the following places In / the city of Wheeling and vicinity, viz:?At the Drue stores of James Baker: Kells & Caldwell; H rent linger Coj Dr T H Logan <SL- ? o; Fred'k Yahrling, Wm AfcKee d Cot (Ritchletown); FA Brentlinger (Centre Wheeling); at he A'hoe store of Todd & Devol, market square, and al the Drugstore or the proprietor, corner or Quincy anil Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A Be dillion's and Jacob Gooding's, National Road; Benj. I, Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Looman's, Bridgeport, Ohio. These pills need no further recommendation than a rail trial; they have now been In constant we for more than twenty years, and ir you willl only give them a chance they will speak for themselves?try them. 2oc per box; ?2 per doz; $20 per gross. ian6 LOGAN, CARR <fc CO., have just received 170 boxes of tobacco, in addition to their lavge stock. Call roundat No. Si, and see a specimen or th* "Californi golden bar Tobacco," intended for all "who love a gooa thiiig." Also, a Urge lot of imported Sogarejust t oh and BALTIMORE. 1 J.c. CAHriri-D. \v. n. c-AKricr.D. j. ?. wtf, CANFIEIjD, BROTHER, & Co 229 Daltimorr. Street, Corner of Chitrlt, WHOLESALE IMPORTERS, MANUFACTUk't AM) DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, RICII 8ILYKR, rLATKD, AND ALflATA WARE AXb 9 FANCY GOOD*! HAVEopened their new store with a splendid?? Goods. <JOL.I> AND SII.VKR VTATCIIKs! From the most celebrated linkers in London, Liu mill Geneva?mi extensive stock always Kept fl(, every one of which in guaranteed to I'crJorui 4lf' time. SILVER WARE OF OCR OWN AIANUF.\CTl*|( Silver Tea and. C of Ice Sets, Goblets, Cuv.v, Tus . Castors. Wallets, Spoons, Forks, Pie and Cake h" IceC'iram Knives, Napkin Kings, Fitli Knives ???" lars, ?Vc-? wl new designs. ri-ATED WARK. Coffee and Tea Sets, l/rns, Tea Kettles. large jiJa? Waiters?Oval, Oblong and round shapes; C as turn Uoskcis, Eye .'guess* Flower and Fruit stands, flc,'* DIAMOND work! A superb collection ol Diamond Hracrle'.s and ? Hroaclies, Crosses, Finger Rings, lull suits ol l)jai* suitable for \\ eddiug Gilts. RICII JEWELRY I This branch of our business is not surpassrtl bjrj. labli nient in the country; having workmen emplo;/' der our own supervision, constantly making new and by every steamer we are supplied iioni tlie t. lactones, which enables us to give to our custom latest fashions, and allow prices. FANCV GOODS! Writing Desks. Work Hoess. Cliess Men. Cati kets, Cologne HotlliS. elegant Vases, Parisian .Statutes, Paris Kiouzos, Fino Paintings, Papiei y, Tables and Work Stands, Porte Momrtfes, supeu, logne, French Perfumeries, Kasewood i .nd leather. sing Cases, English Soai s, Tooth Hrushes, Hair uj. &c. St/I'ERIOK ALBATA WA RK! New Patterns ol Forks, Spoons, Indies, elc.oithu cle, wuich is fast superseding silver waie. SPLENDID M VNTLK CLOCKS? Bronze and Gilt Mantle Clocks of elegant designs, b; yellow, drab ard white marble do; Fieuch Horcei?; richly decorated. Watch Toor.s and 211 atkriai.s, of the best quality sti.ntly kept oj hand and careful y se.'ectrd. For the r Mvenienceof customeis we ))avcc*ct!i large, spacious stoic, girinz cuvomcrs every facile inspecting our extensive stock ol Goods. Adjuttn.; retail *ales room, we have lilted up muitiier room, lift) leet in depth, lor the Wholesale Departinent. B3="Ever\ article fioiM out establishment is wauj'i lo be <18 good as represented. UC3*"Persons visiting Laltiino r, will do well to our assortment. Ordovsf?om the counts y wil! beJii-: nd to faithfully and pronitty. C A.N FIELD, IJROTIII-;.. 4. ? 0 . '229 Caltimote st., S. WeSlcovnerol Ciaih* Sign of i he Golden t;* ' Raltimore, .March 2l.-dwlv. ' : a !* C V o O r " FREDK. FICKEY & SONS, 250 IJa i. i'i >iorK Str ket. In'.porters of English, German end French Ft; Goo.Is, ? HAVE now in s'tore their Spring assoortment ol F Monnaies, Violins, Peiciission Caps, -\c< oil's Tooth and Nail Itrushes, Rosewood and UnfTalo .11 rushes Combs of every desctiptiou, Cutlery, Fans tons, Perfumery, Fancy Soap.', Work L'o\e*, J?ut etc., etc In the Hosiery lire a full assortment or White. E and mixed cotton J hose. Lisle, Thieatl and >illij .; t olion hose of evei y description. Lisle Thread ai;i liose of every description, Cot ton, Thteadand M.'kt, Filley (S Stevvait's Patent Thread, ( ottm>, Thread Silk Luces, Silk Olid Pocket Haiidkerc.'iiers, .Neti; i eic. etc. Dealers will find our stock the most extensive i. city, and our prices as low as any house in the the coj. niar*24-dwtf C. J. LKRKU*. H. SANPK'R. * A x LEREW, SANDER & Co., H'CCKSSORS or CIIARLKS PISC1IER ifc CO., Ab. 33S Market Street, beltrecn Hot card and Eutcui' HA LT1MOKF. IJlPOIM'KRX OF German, French and English Got SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves, Shawl 3, Tnprs, Laces, Fringes, Ui/?)i nss, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Coit? Under Shins, Suspenders. Kibbons, Turkey Red Yarn, etc., etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, .\ccnrdeoa Jews Harps, Feic. Gaps, Guitars, Harmonica Marbles. l.ook'g glasses, Flutes. etc. etc A complete rssortmcni of Combs alid Fancv GooJ? niart?-!v?l(Stw COMMERCIAL COLLLGL LOCATED NO. 127 BAI.TIMORE ST. BALTIMORE, 3\n. OK. CIJAMJIKKLIN would sav to his friend' ? patrons t|i?oughout the West, and to adjoin; - desirous of learning Hook Keeping, that he has di>'i o' Jiis inteie&t in Hie Pittsburgh Commercial CoUe? permanently located himself in Baltimore, and is, ; -lie head of one ol the most flourishing Institutions: s IHiitn The facilities here o.lered foi acruirinc; plete Metcantile education are equal if not* xuperini those of any similar College in the West, lndu - wishing to obtain situations when qualified, will fiix their advantage to prepare themselves at litis e*u. ment, as a large number of gentle men (among u:l*. : several from the West) have reteuilv completed couise of study, and obtained desirable situations ai Keepers in this city. For par ticulavs, terms, etc ,r and have a circular forwai ded by mail. mai50-d@wtv Drakeley & Fenton, (iSTABMiHIED 1836.) COM M1SS10 N M ERCH A N TS. For tlie sale or Una Products, Flopr, tftTTtn, , Window. Gi.ass and Country Pro duck, geneiallr. j. will alsc give attention topuichasirgon comniisiioi. 387 Bullimore St., corner of Paca. ? BALTIMORE, Md. mar2i>- 1 yd@w JOHN sullivan &, SONS. COS!MISSION MERCHANTS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF LEAPTOBACCO,& ton, Flour, Whisky, and Wkstkrx PrOOOCK GB?fKP.Ar.I.T. Camden St., near Light St. Wharf, ap'fly HALTI3IOKK. A. SISCO, Ao. 95 Bullimore Street, opposite IlollidaySn W??, Vi. ba'.ti m (i n i:, HOLESALh. and Retail manuracf tn er of Q&. ?a?.onlc'So,,s o! Teiui?er?uce, Ifed Xt* >i F""< ??. ?; Stein & Brother, Manufacturer* and Wholesale Dak-? in CLOTHING, iH?'!!"""' Slr"'. ketie,.n Ho.cari Lni Lii.rl-,: i))ar28-3m baltimore. REVERB BY " A HEPKi.I'lMCKB OIMNU THK DKHOT, mnr2^ Cumltrrhiii{/. M,l. . ?.? ?. ? W. rnnK f9UNTAIN HOTEL. I ofihM 'he leate and f*tl Ucla ?ir~. i/1? rc0 tlje Foc.m ii> H.'ii ? lli!l,f,l\r?. fi? ^ I>.',0rC'1,1,1 ta4i"S 'epa.H'd and if ' traveling t ill 1 outlay .-now OIK-1 to their flitliilssci-S wiu'wrnViS ??rUU^rV-rrd the suites orroom. atttr:'t wj.Mp fi.i iit ? afr""1 thecon.ro.u or home tut.i-~ii ?ll its patixiiis. ? fuari,n,?* 1uiel "1?" ! helii'ln ,'i?Sl,"nt:?' "I'iw'ion for the n.au ofbusicw ce'i m .i'i f, eii ^?of 1bu!"ness, affo.il, a, coiivt'it.l' iryVtohj^;;,rMK?^rcity!,o'? -,,j , ..v'rA.?,'1..'-.!,r ",c drsiie ana plunuve or Ihe rroiuidsr'-J ill? I? '"""Or: of tlie Rue-ts o' I lie liousr : l"-'1 _ CLAIIAUGII A- ItliOTHKK f mm* ??fi,^I)aSuerreotypes. T i ctu^CAVUsC0V,e.r' ?? ""! wonder or the aje. T.i ltalu>lnn*??YliLi 11 ? >?= rouiitfi.ess and solidilvp': livinp J ^ *"d In every jioint .ese..ibl?s;! Uv ^.^f .^'r T1?1* tofierrcclly muckcil eve.iinat , T*kcn it WHJTEIIUJtST'S. ove. Oi laoteMdu liSll'w l:,a!tirnorc "feet, in tlie rit> V. I?: ln?r(ijuir?l'/,rji,? i.t "113*011 G??e>-y. and will w " n.ay ba ,0^ tho0PiwffiTo"ii?e tSSmSn? Ol'theoward or* Medal. CtrtiRJ' don orthe Jurist reports at the World's Fair. ^ - mar3?K J0I1N W J?? JOHN W. BELL & CO., COMMISSION ^mtCHANTS. fnt.tr HoUMrJit;:^&!Jz c""" T"?*' J" : rjo?:rii"TTV^ . X* CAKSOW A: CO.. Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 & 42. Light Street, iar?,An',1 ?J?? Water Street"?^. . g^-Lihernl advances made rn conaignment*. Curtis & Bradlev GENERAL-COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ana \Vholeftiilc dealers iu Fi?h i4i Jioic/ry's Wharf, fCS-AHr /'ALTIVOHE, Mn. niercliandiaepeneniUy OU c0ns,S"nlo",i or ProvWo* .? l|?pliiniic J^uirchild, Merchant Tailors. ? 220 Baltimore Street, -M tir.n-j.. BALT1MORK, I th8 ?Ue,i,l?!1 ?f'?? citixensol \Vheetin;tollit? in-s ?elii,nn^'fc"ne"t. orcl?">?. cassin.crea and v?t tiona, S'eat care, r.omtlie latest imporu On the ?co?dflRoAor or ^efr" .lo^r keep . .ar-e - hS'ndT "dcitfnf?nUy fi"i",td clot hi lis, made b< tbc? b"' hand and cut In the moat rashionablc style. marts lyJ_ Ilnre, Werioii, XloIIidny & Co.", <jipi pr X? IK L ,iND fancy dry goods, ??. 1' Hanorer street, near Market, Richirh H - BALTJMOKB WltLXAK P.ra'o, IU?BUIOLUm, rr-je-p-rrr-. ,.8?^? , Jamks Kobikson. rer tn *Merchanfnof Wheeling. n?ri?8-?T, MARTIN & HOBSON, ur ?n? General Commission Merchants, "Taw iHD BJ.LT1H0KK ?T?.. mar28-ly BALTIMORE.