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Till: TNTELLI&EViCER~ WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY8, 1854. To CorrenponduiiM. LETTERS' concerning su sci iption. ad vertlsin* or oth er financial business or the Intelligencer, should be ad* drrsscd to I lie Proprietors. . n Letters concerning the editorial department of the pa* (vi. should be addressed to the editors, jointly, or to'eii therore ofthem. Correspondents writing for publication, will please u-rite only ?u one side of 1 he paper. \u observance or the above rules will greatly oblige us, and secure more prompt attention to correspondents than they might otherwise some times recieve. Drowned.?The Cincinnati Gazette of Satur day favs a laborer on n flat boat lying near the foot ol Elm street, while stepping fiom < ue boat to another Thursday morning, made a uns-step and fell into the river, and being carried under the boats was drowned. His name is William Mar kle, and his family reside in Wheeling. Up to dark last evening, his body had net been reco vered. We Love to record such incidents as the follow ing. It makes us think better of our race. It Miuws that amid all the wickedness of the wcrhl, there are some natures which temptation may lead astray, but misfoilune cannot crush out the ? ?immediate jewel of their souls:" Hichmt Honorable.?We learn that Mr. G. Si inon of our city, who failed in business a few years since, and was compelled to compromise with his cre iitots at seventy-five, cents, oil the dollar, has within a few weeks past, voluntarily tendered to his creditors from his earnings, since his diiBcul ties, the balance of h>s old indebtedness, although lie has before received a full release,.and the par ties hail no legal claims upon him. "Hot Corn" an Immoral Work.?We staled n few days ago that we had received from the pub lishers, a volume entitled "Hot Corn; Life Scenes in Xrio York"?that we had not read it, I ut stated what it purported to lie. We have since examined it sufficiently to be convinced that it properly be longs to a verf bail style of the "yellow covered" literature of the day, (though neatly bound and embossed) and uudtr the assumed garb of morality and pliilauthrophy, is eminently calculated to min ister to a depraved taste. We should have discov ered this much had we but read one or two chap ters iu it. But as we had not, and as we had re ceived several sanctimonious circulars asking us to speak a "good word" (or it, and as it bore a sanctimonious title, and was dedicated in a sancti monious manner to Horace Greeley (without his consent, we hope,) we did not hesitate to do as we do with most books sent us?merely slate that such a book, purpo'tjng to contain so and so, has been issued, and take our leisure to read it. Tlrs "Hot Corn," without even the literary ?nerit ofa tolerably written, ephemeral novelette, is hut a series of stories of the rani Lead and bloody bone order,done up in the most tawdry and bung ling manner, abounding in obscencty and disgust ing details?a catch-penny concern designed to humbug the * ell meauiug and benevolent, and re lying for a rapid sale on the depraved tastes of the reou'ers of obscene publications. We have never knowingly contributed to the circulation of such publications, and we desire publishers to know that we are not '?philanthropist" enough to recom mend a book to our readers which 110 moral, intel ligent person acquainted with its contents, would admit into his family. Tribute of Respect. Tub Lambda Chapter of the Psi Ufsiuon Fraternity, have lecuived with deep regret, the intelligence of the death of their brother, Charles V. Euff. The circumstances attendant upon this sad dispensation, render it one of unusually painful inteiest. Entering College with the Soph omore class of 185*2, and having thus been for less than two years a member of the institution, be had nevertheless enileMed himself to bis clussmntes, and especially to those more intimately connected with him in society bonds, by his talents, uniform gentlemanly bearing, generosity, and amiability of chaiacter. Away from home, in the midst of strangers, he has thus been cut off in the prime uf early manhood, leaving in his class and'fraternity a vacancy which will long remain unfilled. In this our common bereavements, we would not forget to mingle our grief with the deeper grief of those from whom tins been thus suddenly taken, ot once a son, a brother, and cherished object of. affection, and tecognize in his untimely end a s'riking lesson that neither youth, talent or prom ise are exempt from the fell destroyer. .MARTIN P. VINCENT, GEOHGEF. SCH1EFFLELIN, A. SIDNEY DOA>E, Committee. Columbia Collegk. New Yoiuc, Feb. 3d. 1854. 20 - S.C. BlKKK. JOHN LIST. I BOAT STORE. ?.C. BAKEB ?V CO. Will Mupply fioali* at nil hour*. i No. 23 WlTKll Strkkt, ?iltf WHKELIXG. VA. J. NL. HA Mil.TON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, WHEELING, VA. Wharf Boat at the Toot of Monroe Street, Will attend to the receiving and delivering or freight, anil (he collcctton of freight bills. Freight for all regular packets will he recel ved free oi charge. ; no v 12-11 4>. C. BAKER. JOHN LIST. 8. C. BAKEB Ac Co., STEAMBOAT AGENTS, WHEELING, VA. WILL attend to the receiving and delivering of freight and collection or freight bills. tE3"Office at the Store. ?octl8?dtf "|)KUSHKR?paint, varnish, wall, Tooth, nail and eha JL> ving brushes or fine quality and iu endless variety, for Sale by jan3l JAMES BAKfaK IfENISON Steak and Oysters, sei ved Iu Uie best style V and at short notice, by jan3l T M PAKKKK INTERESTING NEWS! NOT Horn California. Australia, or the war between the Turks and Kussians. but domestic news, right at hoinein our midst?it is this?that, from this day forward IF D Alotte ?$- Bro., Kb. 176 Market-street, have determined to sell their present stock of Dry Goods, which is very large and well assorted at A great Reduction til Price!! They invite everybody to call ami look, for the commit nily are assured that this is not mere talk, but theyjwntt ell if style and price wUlindure them to buy. tlc7 ASSIGNEES NO 1 ICE. ALL persons indebted to Wheeler & La kin, by book account or otherwise, a.e hereby notified thit pay ment must be made to me forthwith, they having assigned the saine to me for tho benefit or their creditors. janl2 J. H. PKNDuKTON, Trustee DHLS Scotch Snnff cheap at dcc'.i LOGAN. CARRACO'S 500,000 Alt barrel Stave* and Heading* wnted. I will pay twelve dollars pe. thousand for good white oak Staves, 34 inches long, 5 inches wide clear of sap, and lj inches on the heart?one third to be headings 00 iches lane, 9 inches wide clear of sap, 1J inches on the l.eart delivered at the w ha rfitr railroad depot at this city. . GEO. W. SMITH, jin20 ' .. ? Wheeling Breieery. Removal. McCLA IXKNS <St KNOX have removed their H7io(e tele Stock of Boot# and Shoe*, to the new four story brick building, . No. 113. IMitln Street, . , A rerv buildirgs North of the Merchants- <S> Mechanics' hank, on the opposite side of the street, and 2 doom South ol Win. T. Selby's dry good store. Thankful for ihe patronage heretofore extended to the House, they are confident that with their Increased facili ties lor doing busing, ,they can otTer to merchants still greater inducements for buying than hereto fore. ?lc28 McCLALLKNS KNOX Holiday Presents lit .-Vo. .* Wn.miuiitoia llnll, .Monroe street. HA VIXC ju?t returned rromthe eastern cities, I now offer tor sale a fine and complete assortment oi Watches. Jewelry, Silver ware and Fanc> (roods. Persons desiring to purchase are invited to ca I and ex. amine my Goods, which I am determined to sell a* cheap aw the cheapcMt. Quality of all goods warranted to prove .a good aa re* presented. C. P: liROWN. dels Monroe st. 1 n BBLS. Spts. T rpentine, for sale low . IU dee5 -IAMK8 a*KBK_. 10nn "-aa. Extract Loewood lee'd by dec* KBhIJt <*> OALPWKU. FRESH AKKIVAL. BOXES aua quarter boxes Fresh Kaislns, aJl 2 frails Da.e?, 6 do paper stiell A lmonds, ? ' * ' 6 barrels Texas Pecan Nuts;. , , . , 5 do Filberts-Just received lijr ? *> novn T. M- PARKKR Lolf**? pA KK 6c Co. aro now receiving 600 boxesof nice Tobacco, which in adaitlon to their fonnirstoek render, their assortment verr *eneral, and'pheqoaled In' the weateth wort d.MetcMhta are particularly requested to call and examine out atoclL v?dpc? 10 RIVER NEWS. j The Hiyten Inst nigtitVas at a stige of 4 feet 9 inches nnil fall ng Tlie Falls Cityarr'ived about 12 o'clock nig lit befote insl, witb about 700 tons of freight fur this port, '.The Crystal Palace got aground at Caplitm yes terday, anil one or two sm-tll boats went down to receive a portion or her freight It is repotted that the Messenger ami Buckeye SMe are both aground between this and Pitts burgh. The Upper Mississippi is still clcsed by ice, and all the St. Louis trade consequently cut off. Great fears are entertained of still further damages to steamers by the breaking of the gorge at that port, which has been greatly increased by the partial breaking up of the ice a few days ago. ItlVEK IIIPOUTS. NEW ORLEANS?Per Ben Bolt.?2 \V Pax ton & Co,, 450 bbls molasses; Donlon & Maxwell, 6o do do: 11 K List dc Co., 65 do do; Rhodes'& Ogltby, 6 litids sugar. LOUISVILLE?Per Falls City.?Forsytlis & lb pkins, 299 bbls lard. 120 casks shoulders, 21 bbls pork, 2fi7 kees lard, 20 lihds ginseng, 176 hhds hams; ,M|^fCe Bros 2U'J bbls po;k,90 casks shoul ders 2 tierces do, 269 bbls lard, 100 bbls pork, 2 boxes wine; B F Pearce, 502 lierces lard, 16 hhds and 1 tiercv, 3t lihds hams, 131 bbls lard, 4 boxes, 10 bales hemp; W M Btjrryh ll, lot furniture; J B Bayless, 284 sacks wheat; Cowgill & McSwords, 2110 casks ham ,64 casks shoulders; Coplaiu <5c Keys, 2 bbls flour. J Cbnpline, 2 bags seeds; Lo gan, Car &. Co., 4 boxes tobaccc; G W Smith, 60 hills', 4 boxes; Wilde & Bro., 1 box books; Mrs Saddler, 3 boxes, 2 bbls, 2 trunks, 2 tubs, 1 sack, 2 mattrasses. PARK.ERSBURG?Per steamer Courier.?For svths & Hopkins, 112 casks bacon, 267 kegs lard, 2 bbls., 5 jars; Cowi>iH & McSwoids, 178 tierces hams, 15 bbls clover seed; B. P. Pearce, 5 casks bacon; J. B. Bayless, '-84 sacks wheal; Dorsey, Howard & Knox, 300 boxes candles, 1 cask bacon, 7 bbls ?ork; G. W. Smith, 9 ale barrels; Tallant & Delnp.fliu, 80ubls tlour; H. B. McCormick, 40 sacks peaches. GALL1POLIS?Per Linden?Cowgill & Me Swords, 807 bbls tlour; Tallant & Delaplain, 226 bbls flour. 37 do beans, 7 sacks peaches; J. B. Bayless, 49 bbls wheat, 27 scks do, 7 scks peaches; A. Bliss, 70 flour bbls. STEUBENVILLE?Per steamer Viroqua.?J. B. Bayless, 151 bbls flour; G. W. Anderson, 3 bids do., 10 do. cloverseed, 3 do. lard, 5 kegs do.; Crangle & Co., 2 doz plow points, 1 stove and lender. Arrival** ana Departure!* of Steam Bonlii For the last 24 Hours,ending last night alio' clock ARRIVALS. Ben Bolt ... .New Orleans Aral ia Pittsburgh Jas. Watt Pittsburgh Altoona Pittsburgh Atalanta Johnson Buffigton Fort Henry Cincinnati Diurnal Shepard Pittsburgh Courier.- Roberts Parkersburg Viroqua O'Neil Steubenville Linden Po. tsmouth DEPARTURES. Ben Bolt Pittsburgh Arabia........... -. ........St. Louis Jas. Watt Marietta Federal Arch Louisville Altoona Cincinnati Diurnal Calhoun Pittsburgh Courier Roberts Parkersburgh Viroqua .. .O'Neil Steubenville STAGE OF THE RIVER. At Whkklisg?4 feet 9 incnes At Pittsburgh?4 feel 00 inches. CALENDAR FOR 1854. JANUARY. K. T. 2 3 9 10 10 17 23 24 30 31 4 It IS 25 o 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 PKURUaRY, T. 2 r. 1 T 8 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 , 23 24 25 3 4 10 It MAKCH. M. T. w. T. .. .. 1 0 7 8 13 14 16 20 21 22 23 21 27 23 29 30 31 a 3 9 10 16 17 APRIL. T. W. T 4 5 11 12 .. .. 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 MAY. T. W. T. 3 4 10 17 24 31 r. 5 II 12 18 19 25 26 JUNK. 8. M. T. W. T. 5 G 12 13 J 9 20 26 27 1 8 2 3 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 Valley of Va. Fire 8c Marino Insurance Co. R. G. Jiakkr, ?) John List, >Agents. O W*. Rankin. J r FICE?at Savings' Hunk, coiner Main and Riddle streets. Wheeliuir, Vn. BPREFER TO?James R. Maker. *' , H. K. List. jan4-Iy Lynchburg Fire, Life & lYLarme Insurance Co ok lynch sum;, va. 01*0,01, . c ? , WM- HANK1N. Agent, t* r ICE?at Savings' Rank, corner Maui and Uiddle streets, family Wheeling, Va. Adams & Co.'s Package Express WH would respectfully inrorm the public that we have extended our Great Western Express to Zanes ville, and from, thence, by connecting Express Line, to Newai k and Columbus, through to Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis. We are now prepared (o forwird with mail speed ai:d safety, Specie, itank-bills, Jewelry, and alt descriptions ?r light and valuable packages,to and from these points, and also the intermediate points of St. Clairsville, Loyds vil'e, Morristowu. Purview, Washington, Cambridge, Acwaik, etc etc. A sp *cial mesfe.'g^ . leave our office in charge or all valuables and packages, and any business entrusted to his care -will receive prompt and efficient attention. ' ADAMS ifc CO. ?Ug22tf N. PIG MAN, Agent. EMIGRANT PASSAGE, Foreign Exchange and iExpress Agency, ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, McLnrc HoiiHe, Whecliuc. rrwiE undo signed is sole Agent, in thisci- _ w X ty, for the sale or passenger certificates for emigrants, by the "Old Black Star" line*of Liverpool and Now York packets. These ships are regular packets, making the passage in hair the time or ordinary sailing vessels. The number of steerage passengers is limited, and there is no danger of ship lever, lo which the ordinary emigrant vessels are liab'o. We sell bills of exchange drawn at sight, for any amount, payable at any Rank or post-towu in EiigJand, Ireland, or Scotland Persons who w sh to remit money to their friends, or bring ihem out from the "old country," will bo supplied with the dralls and tickets at the lowest rate. auglutf N. P1GMAN, Agciit. ADAMS & CO'S , EXPRESS NOTICE. New arrangements 6etuxen Wheeling^ .Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and the Hut. THE public aie lespectlullv informed that wo have made arraugements by which we shall ruu a Onily Eximcnn From Raltiraore to Wheeling, via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and connecting at Haltimoie with our Great Eastern Express, to and fium^alttbe Cities and Towns of the Eastern and Middle States. We are now prepared to forward by this route, all descriptions of light aud valua ble Goods, Packages, Rank Bills, Specie, Jewelry, &c., at mail Speed, In charge of carefal Messengers. Express for Baltimore and the Eatt. will leave WHEEL*' 1NG daily, at 8 o'c.ock, A. M. Leave BALTIMORE daily, at7, P. M. Merchants and others, are respectOilly solicited to ordei their Goods thiough Adams & Go's Express. ap!5?if ADAMS & CO. OFFICE:?MarkotStreet, McLure House. y. P1GMAN, Agent. HATS! HATS AT COST!! I? ROM this date until tho first ot March,: 1 ?wllt'sell-my *tock or Silk Hats at cV?t, preparatory to gettin.> a j large supply in the spring. Nohumbug?as I will most?'* positively sell at cost. J W RHODES, , j*"9 ageW , GHBAT INDUCEMENTS.;'.1 JUST lecelvedbv Adams.de Co.'s Express Line, a large/J cuiautity or I laid deLaines. or beautiful styles, which will be sold for the nominal priceof 16c per yd. Also a lot or black and second mourning Shawls of the first quality, at very low prices. ?'? I 3j Main st, Centre .Wheeling.. ?. vjcNAIR ?Xe HERVKY-, HE.MPFIELD KAILKOAD COMPANY. lyTOTICE Is hereby given, to all the stockholders, prl? J.1 vale and municipal, or the Hempfteld Railroad Com pany, that I he 5th instalment of five dollars per.shiie, is required to be paid on or'before the 10th day-of January next, and the like suinof five dollars per share inoutbly * the i cafter, until the whole amount is paid." ? JOSEPH HRNLERSON.^.-nr-r WasMwgton, Pax, Dec. 22, 1833 200 "c"4rrtra*Wo iorff.~ dc30 ___ skua? ' ? AT WHOLBSALlLOit HETA1L." ? . t*rge. lot cf superior Bira turned j "c"?" r.nHi.iAMi urn b|i?ui?b Xetmra. JuUreceived ?IXHOAH, CAKK&Co. S*U40llln (tore *nd far sale by 1 .' KKM.S G? CAinWRIL telegIrapegm) tows By the Na,tio'riialIjine. rKLKGRAPHUI) POItTtlKlVMLYlNTKI. UGKWCK.fi CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, F', b. 6. Sbnatk?The voteon Mr.Chase's motion to strike out thestctiou repenting theM-ssouri Compromise Stood--yeas 13; nnys 31. So Hie motion was lost. Without coming to a vote on the Nebraska bill the Senate adjuuuied. Feb. 7. Senate?After various petitions had been pre sented the Senate proceeded lo the * consideration of the bill,granting a quarter million acres of land to Minnesota to aid in the construction pf railroads 300 miles long in that territory; Alter debate the bill-passed. The Nebraska bi'l was taken up. Mr. Douglas moved to amend the 14th section of the.bill by striking out these words, "in referenoe to the 8th section of theMissouii act which was adopted by the principles of the legislation of 1850, Commonly called the Compromise Measures ami is hereby declared inoperative," tiid to insert ill lieu thereof th>- following, "which being incon sistent w tli the principle ol' non-interveution by Congress with slavery in the States and territories as recognized by the legislation i f 1-60. common ly called the Compromise Measures, is hereby de clared inoperative and void, it being the true in tent and meaning ol this act not to legislate slave ry into any lerriloiy or Slate nor exclude it there lium, but to leave the people thereof perfectly, free to lotm and regulate their domestic iiisluutions in their otvn way subject only to the Constitution of the United States." Mr. liveruit expressed h;s desire to be heard on the bill. He said his other duties had prevented his paying that attention to the subject which he desired, and he asked lint iL be postponed till to inotrow. After some debute the bill was post poned. A' bill gtanting land to Michigan for a Railroad was passed. Senate adjourned. x House.?i he House went into Committee on the Deficiency Bill. Several uniinporlaut amend ments were adopted; among them an appropria ting 8553,000 lor the purchase of buildings for an Assay Office ot New York. Without concluding the bill. Committee rose. House adjourned. WEW ORLEANS. Nkw Orleans, Feb. 6th.?The steamer Daniel Webster from San Juan, arrived at Balize this moruiug, bringing California dates to the 14th and 120 passengers and 513,000 m specie. The Web ster connected with the bieria Nevada whic i biought down a million in gold. The passengers came thiough in 204 days. Gulilornia markets heavy and overstocked. Business depressed.? Flour, good brands quoted from llto$12. Lumber ?n limited demand at StiO per M. There is verv little gold coming iu, rain much wanted, no gen eral news yel. FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE. Toledo, Feb. 6th.?A boarding house was burnt st3'oclock this mornii:g, and the inmates were oLtigeil to jump out of the windows. Two men and two girls perished iu the flames, and o'liers badly burnt, one fatally. FIRE IN BOSTON. Boston, Feb. 7.?Ttie building in which the Chronicle, Ameiican Union, Yankee Blade, New England Cultivator, American Patriot, Congrega linnalist and Christian Freemnn were pr.nted, was destroyed by fire this morning. RIVER AND WEATHER. Pittsburgh, Feb. 7.?River 4 feet by melal mark, falling slowly. Cincinnati, Feb. 6th.?The river has fallen 10 inches. Weather, raining. ? CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Feb. 7.?Flour steady at Sfi,90ag7. Whiskey 23. Provisions firm with good demand, sales of 100,000 pounds at 5c for shoulders and 6c fur sides; mess pork f 13. Lard Uc most'y held ot 9.J. Sales of bulk meat for the week reach three million pounds. Molasses 23. Sugar 4a54- Rio Coffee 114a 12. Sales of 118 bbls clover seed at 5.05. Receipts of hogs lo this date ute four hun dred and three lliousan I. NEW YORK. MARKET. New York, Feb. 7lh.?Flour has advanced 6c., (1,500 bbls sold at 9,06a937; Southern 9,00a9,50. Wheat market firm, with an upward tendency ? Cor:', pr.ces suffer, but not quotably hu'lier than at 31,00. Whisky, prison 33. Provisions un changed. . Buchan's Hungarian Balsam !!! 7HE GREAT EKGLlaH Keinedy lor Pectoral and Pul uiotiai y Diseases, still stands unrivalled and uusuipassed, the moat effectual curalivj these most formidable coin laiutc now known to the civ. lizcJ world. ; Ten yeaik of trial in the U ?.? . nited Slates, during which timcif has been distributed from Maine to Florida, has only served to establish its pre-eminent merit in all parts or the countiy, as the KreaCand ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY in the worst caves or Pulinouary disease; ?nd the best cu rati ve or all tlie slight forms ol colds, cough and iullam* mation, lhat c&u possibly be used; Tor whooping cough it ha? no equal. SPITTING OF BLOOD. This frightfid symptom or appr.-aching consumption is speedily checked and prevented by the use of Ituchau's IImigaiiuu iiaisam, .which heals the affected membrane, ai d les'.ores those vital oigaus, the lungs, to u >ouud and healthy condition. REMEMBER THIS. Spitting or blood always arisen from a tonder.cy to Tu be iculous disease; and, if not cheated, at the outset) will sooner or later terminate in death. HA IN LN THE SIDE. This distressing symptom or consumption arises from Inflammation of the Luu^s. or the membrane called tiie P.eura, or from brOncniai affection of the air passages; in either case it is a very dangerous indication of disease.? The cause ol this symptom should be removed at onco? ami nothing can possibly effect that object so speedily and (Ipthapaily the onoarian Balsam. LIVER CO M PLAINT. In cases of Consumption ths L-ver is always more or less affected, and also the Spleen, Pleura, and small intes tines The effectol" the Hungarian liulsam, in diseases ol the Liver, unattended by consumption* is speedily curcd h> its use. WINTER COUGH. The harsh, dry, hnckiug. winter cough, which afllicts OLD PKOPLK, and invalids in a low stale or health* is uiosi liappily affected by the B iIshjii. It removes all mor bid mucus, and other loul matter; improves tke digestive organs, and imparts new life to the wan and emaciated s>steiu. s BRONCHITIS Hroucliitis, difficulty or breathing, harsh cough, a slimy expectoration, with all ol her symptoms cuused by aqaf* lection of the air tubes leading from tlie throat to theluii?$ arc directly and,specifically affcctcd by tlie use of this ad mirable remedy. Be warned iji time, ye afflicted,and em* ploy this valuable iemcdy. TUBERCLES ON THE LUNGS. The Hungarian Hainan) is the only remedy which lias the power to dissolve, remove and cure Tubercles 011 the Lui.gs. ' Incredible as this is generally esteemed, we have the most abundant and conclusive evidence to sustain the i assertion that such is itt direct ami immediate eflect, in j all cases where there is uo natural organic .defect, in fact so confident ij the American agent ol his powe^ to cure the worst form of this disease, that he boldly declares it I will cure Tubeiculous disease, and confidently solicits a trial in the worst or eases. EXPECTORATION. I Free Expectoration is the moRt important object to be attained in all attempts to cure diseases of the "Chest and Lungs. vv . j The Hungarian Kalsam is a Great KxpectoranL It dis solve s the morbid; diseased matter iii the air passage*, changes it from a thick glutinous substance to & thiri harm, less substance, to a thin fluid, and thiows it off with the fireatest possible ease and comfort to the patient. There s no better medicine in tho world, ir its expectorant qual I ity be considered. SPASMODIC ASTHMA. ? I Simple or spasmodic Asthma has uo better remedy than the Hungarian Halsam. This poiuful and destructive at fiction,.which resists almost everything else, yields to the all powerful influence or this great remedy, as readily as any other form of Pectoral disease. | CONSUMPTION. Consumption has been very graphically described as "A Shrinkpie of One** Hclf J'.' ' The, Hungarian Kulsam, by its cleansing, warming, softening aid animatingVower, produce* not shrinking, but cxfan?ionl i Before its'deli^hliul influenc e, all chills, fever, night sweats, blueness oa tlienuils, shot, flushed skiu,an un certain stiengtli, emaciation arid decline?disappear like the poisonous; dews of. night before tke glorious morning sun! This is no delus'ou, but a demonstrative fact, and BE WISE TO-D.-VY. Delay In an y case of conaun-pllve tendency, i* emphati cally De*lh, undei4 all ordinary treatment The Hunga rian Iiaisam It.a great ANTlDOTKjta wellaa a CUfiA TIVK. It rou have any symptoms above describee, be advised In time - *. ? T. W. DVOTT <fc RONS,132 Worth Second st. Philadel phia. sole agents for IheTJnlted state*, and British Ami !ranProvli.ces,to whom aH ftit^JJ^orders must headdress Ubi&h Pa " IrtftProviit? = ed. Also for sale by druglsts _ t- rAlt v* for sale by BpL ?AHNJ ~ ... wqsux.M.U^.is ,0, East again, to purchase a very .rds, we take great pains to inform ? jlnlty custom that ?ve will sellIrom imiary 1st; i8S4.sU our Piano and other In is day, February iBi, 4o?n, Ku uur * ??.?? vuw ??s?. Strumental .Musicmid Musical Insurumeotsst first cost ? We hope that our musical friends will give us a call now. 1 ^?ee Hint late and large selection ol new music) also, ponder*" .eduction ... Pricey ^ ^ ^ STEAMBOATS. FOK CINCINNA TI AND LOUISV1LE union LINK. THE splendid new passenger ?loanu: I FKUKRAIj AKCH. Uapt. Win. Kluimai will leave for the abovo and all internied ?\le ports on Tuesday the 7th lnsUi t, at . _ swnls CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. ' ' UNION LINK. The new ami splendid Union Line packet FORT I1KNRY, Geo. Johnson, master, ? will leave Tor the above anil intermedin o } ports on Wednesday the 8thlust, at3o' clock, r. m. For frcivht or passago apply on board, or lo leh7 8.0 HfrKKK *Oo Aernts KUK PUKISAlOUTIi ANI> AI.L INTERMKDIATK PORTS. THK fine steamer HAMBURG, Cnplain * J. N Lodwick, will-run regularly, leaving _ Wheel ii* every Tuesday evening at 6 o' oc k? ' Freight received on Hamilton's wharf boat. febl J M HAMILTON, neent FOR ZANESV1LLB. THK new and hplendtd steamer Helen |IUnr,CoY, Master,leaves Jor Zanesvllle overy Tuesday at So.'clock, A. M. ? Hor^lE"tu,r.''CT;y,';i^?s-.,g,,,, WHeeling <st Jf aricersburg Packet. THK FINK NKW MAIL STEAMER COURIER, Cant JAMJiS H. ROBERTS, will leave IFheeling every Tuesday, Thurtday and Saturday for Pain, ersburg, at 10 o'clock, A M Returning, will leave Park ersuure every ireducaday,Friday and Monday al fi o'clock AM. For freight or passage apply on board. NovSft, lyr.d WllEELLNG AND PAKK.BRSBURU PACKET. The steamer Fort Pill, Capt. J. C. Jklly, will leave Wheeling every Mori day, lFednesday and Ftiday at 10o'clock .'A. M. Reluming, will leave Pat kern burg every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday, at 0 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to octfitf 8, C. BAKER + Co. For Sunfish.. THK fast running Sleiraer Stephen Bnyuril, Booth Master, having been re-painted and re decorated, will leave I Wheeling for Sunfish and all intermediate landings kv'Kiiv day at hair pa^-t3 o'clock, P. M., For freight or passage apply on board. stp21 ?,NION LINE. The fine light draught steamer FORT IiKNRY, Captain Gko. Johnston, will uu as the tegular Union Line packet be tween Wheeling and Cincinnati; leaving Wheeling every Wednesday, at 4 o clock, P. M. ?.?This boat is new and has superror passenger accom modations. For freight or passage apply on board or to augll S. C. BAKER 4- Co., Agon s For' Zanesville. THK splendid new steamer CHEVIOT, built expressly for that trade, will leave Wheeling for the above and all intarmedi. late landings, every Fridry, at Go'c:ock, P. M. K*?r : I eight or passage apply to mav&Vsn J. M* HAMILTON, Acent. 1853. UNION LINE! 1S53. GREAT I'llKOUCIK LINK TO THE WEST AND SOUTH! Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily Steam Packet Line. The clivnpcMt.quIckeiit and most direct route between tl?e above CltlcM. - THK.Steamers oi thisIki.c area I new and orthe most improved modernconstruc ition, having been carefully fl bu.lt expressly for this route. They ate all oi the laieeat class, and all have the same unsurpassed accommodations - .neir roomsattU tables being on a par. with the btst ho tMsiu the country. Their names are as follows, with their ?'*ys of leaving Wheeling: Monday, Viroinia, Capt. Charles V. "Wells. Tuesday, FillsCity, 4 Sam. Mas^n. Wednesday, Took. Swans, * J no. McClure, Ji. Thursday,1 Forkst City, 4 A. Murdo-k. Fiidav. David Whitk, 4 Wm. McCluln. Saturday, Bai.timokk * Wm. Clarke. Sunday, Ai.vin A hams, * Geo. W. Norton. These boats will leave Wheeling regularly, on the arri val of tltH cars from llaltln ore* For fruigiit or passage. apply to F C. B \ AKR @ Co., or ap20-ty . J. M.HAMILTON. Ag?nls. REGULAR ZANESVILLE AND WHEELING PACKETS. nsin n ?-v i, THE fine new steamer BAN CON VF.RS, f IP"* caPt. J. McVay, and JULIA DF.AN, : Capt. H. S. PtieRrK, will leave Wheeling Em&tZ1 - ^regularly for Zanesville and Muskingum River. All freight received at our Wharf Boat, free ofcharge. S. C. IJAKKK ?fc CO., marll A cent*' riiaii^t' of '1'iaue!* CLEVELAND ASt)7>lTTSBUItQll HAIL JiOAD. U. S. MAIL DAILY LINE DKTWKKN Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THE fine side wheel passengers steamers W INCH EST ER, Cap. I Geo. 1). Moore, ami DIURNAL, Ci.ptlAsa Shepherd, will run dally bptwenn Wheeling anil Pittsburgh?tlic Winchester leaving Wheel* ngevery Monday Wednesday and Friday; and the Diur nal every Tuesday, Tlnirsduy and Saturday, at 7 A. M.j arriving at Wcllsvllle In time to connert with the Cleve land cars, and at Pittsburgh in lime tor the morning lines East. Returning?the Winchester leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal ov cry Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.j arriving at Wheeling In time Tor the nisi! lines lor Ohio. X |For freight or passage, apply on hoard or to S. C. HAKER At Co., Agent. lOrTlirough tickets Tor Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, De troit Mllw.-tukle, Chicago, Bullalo and Dunkirk,sold at the office or S. C. lUKien 4- Co. C fcb3 For Zanesville: The fine passenger steamer JULIA aDEAN, Hii tilings, nrasler, will leave for _ythe above place eVery Tuesday at 4 o' j V.clock, P M . For freight or passage apply on board. Or to tail 18 S. O. HAKKR ACQ. For Zanesville THE New and splended steamer H15LKN muj.ailrtMAK, Cox. Master. leaves for Zaues ^wvilfe. every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock, F3t5S?fieiA M. Fer freight or passage. apply to nnvrr J M HAMILTON, Agent. BRIDGE CORNER CONFECTIONERY, SA LOON AND OYSTER DEPOT.. kept l MMIM|ppMMpwppp^pBpp it, will keep constantly on hand all klmls or cakes and Coniectluuery, and will supply parties on reasonable letms. OYSTERS served up in the best style, at all hours, !u the Saloon, and furnished wholesale and retail by the can and hair can. ICS" Ah assortment of Christmas and New Y.tar's Toys on hind. novlOdtf L. 11. ROSE & ERNEST KHELL. JJo you remember the Old Corner NO. 3a, WATER STRKK P 7 Call Ihere and sec the newly received and gorgeous stock or Overcoat lugs, t assimeres, Cloths, splendid Velvet and other V eatings! See, admite, and leave your meaxure 1 ICS*A pair of Pantaloons viude in the JincMt style, TO on dkk, at 4 hour* notice I! Oyercoats, Coats, Pants, Vests, and Hosiery, in exten sive variety, and or Die finest material and make, always on hand; .every garment made in the establishment. sepl3 TH. HUGHES, Wheeling, Va. Notice. WD. MOTTE has associated with 1dm ui a partner, ? his brother J. W. "MOTTE, the partnei ship com mencing on t*a II Hi inst. Hie stylo or the firm will bo W. D. MOTTE dc BROTHER. [reblo Seeond Notice. ALL persons Indebted to W. D. Mottk are requested to call and settle their accounts immediately. >bto ? " Wl p. MOTTE. Pendleton & Brother. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I/O R the sale'or Leaf Tobacco, Flour, and Pi oduce gen* JU rrally. 120 Smith's Wharf, and Depot, 306 Prati *t. Kaltimere. REFER TO? Hugh Jenkins <V Co. ") F W. Hrunett Sons. I l.ong & Hyrji, and SHaltimore The cashieis of any of the | Haltimore banks. J D. Lamb. Esq. (jash. N W B'k Va Deloplaui, * & * """? [ W*-* Jas. R. Haker. J Jas. McCully, Pittsburgh; Rhodes Ogiibay. Bridgeport. O. Gieen Ar Dorsey, PowhattanPt O. Michael Dorsey, Csptins Mills, \ ,__ n Alex Arnrations Armttronp'sdo i "Mmoutco. ? .? :.t ? - Jacob U. Grove, St.Clalrsville, O Peter Mepager, Gallipots, O. A*. L McCoy & Bro's, oistersvllle, Va. Tweed, Kil'ely & Wright, "> . Joseph C Butler de Co: Srincinnali, O. John CrelgliV - /*)*./? ?' '* Ceo Green. Jun., ^ -? Gordon tfr Co., lT C. AlcNtf&hi t*5?? . .. ^Louisville. Saml. S. Preston & Co. J .... S3 >? [ ? ?? 9 r? h?* I tn- fv ;? ?, -Agricultural Warenouse. Straw and Hay Cdttett, assorted j ; Virginia Corn S belle is, do ? -t^wmouioincPlittrwN**??^ i- ?: * Geddes* Harrow*} Ox Yokesj.. t; ^ /? -if $ .v. \ :'i k m .Meat Cutters; | - Sausage Stutters; m& i: ? ;coo fish OA CASKS Grand Hank Codfiabi largeand fat. just rel'. ceivedand lor sale by - . **4* ,-*.?? _;-v ?? MKK1LLY TIMOTHY SEED. * Afl nil. prime Timothy Seed, Just received and for wtle. OlJ sci.13 JOHS ?? MOKKOW rior Silk Plush Caps. \V B110DKS, agent ;r ' A wa?litnpon H*U. op IV <tdne*dayi tpj 89d Pebrua. ^^V Jmakaobb*! 't&.axttt Hon. Geo. W.. Thompson, John H, pownr.i ; , Hoi. ftf Mr*J . G.ftefcair,. ,. _ Morgan NeUon, ? ? ' ? HaviilBrtl, * Win. N. WicktywJ, ? . . ; ?AVM1W Shriver, J. II. WJIIIhIiiv. .*,0. Scott, M. Kdwut'ds, Jr. Jojili ]?ist, J. M.TotlU'; 11. J. t). Hupp, .\. Caldwell, J. II. Pendleton. l)r Jas Tanner, . A J Punneli, John K. tSuiftftird, v- Hun.S.(.'lemons, 111*. w.j. Itnten, Z. S. Yariwll, S. H: Woodrow, . Wip '1% singleton, H. D. .MmHi. v ? Win If. t'aroth* is, J u. Achesun, J M ' Warden, Marcus McNeill, Smith McDonald,' James l.uke. Jr. II J R. Hullihen, Thos J. Campbell, ' James D.< In.raham, Or f?ouis Kells, c?pt A. Loring, Jolin H. flobbs, Wm K1.Martin, WmS.Goshom, , John G. Swearti.gen, llr (i. A. CracraR, Wiii,McCoy, John Hisliop. Hugh Orymble. \. Allen llowe'l, I,. H. McLain, Geo W. Sight*, James Carroll, Thus P. Slia cio*s, P. W. Knov, M. C. Gond, Jesse W. Alotte, WmK New nam, WmR.McKee, J. K. Wharton, James Campbell. Committee of Jlnvltatiou. George W. Sights, VVmH Carothcis, .T. P shalcross, l)r J F. Hullihen, J. H. Pendleton, J. M. Warden. l)r Win J. Kates, .. John G. SweatIngon. J. H. Williams. Jan3l Hats! Hats!! .Hats!!! OF THE LATEST FALL FASHION. WKare now manufacturing Hats or the latest Tall sty.'e*, and aio prepared to itupplyour patrons j and the public with H als.t hat ca nuut besurpas?ed |iic _ endurance, beauty of finish and artistic curl?and although all our Hats are or the first or ..heir class, they will be lur nished at prices as low as those oriiifcrior Kasteruor con vict manulaciure. Also, a large aisortmont or all the dir. Tet eht varieties or Son and Keltmeu's, youths?, and cbil* dren's Hats Also, a large assortment or Friends' Hats, or the different grades, tog*Vher with a, fine assortment or men's aiid.youths' Cloth. Glazed, and Silk Plush Caps or the latest styles. Those desirous o obtaining a good arti cle In onr line, o? cither. Hat or Cap, will assuredly consu'.t both tasie and economy by purchasing at the splendid new Hat and Cap Stoic, No 123, 3 doors north or W. T. Sel by's Dry Goods House, we tilde Main street. ?cp)2 , , TE. W. J1M1PON Ok. at. COX. with J. It. COCHRAN, MICKEY & Co., MiKUrACTrKKHS AND WIlOLMil.E DK1UR8 IN I Straw Goods, HATS, CAPS, FURS,MILLINER YGOODS, I'MUKKLUH, It 111 HONS, P Alt A SO l.g, ARTIFICIAL FLOWKRH, A'o, 4 Hamilton Building, Barclay street, dcStdGm oppotite the Am tor Howe, NEW YOKK. | .SAAC HOGK. JAS. M. 1IOGE I . IIOGK i SON, Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C. If., Va., Moundsvilie, P. O , WILL practice in Ohio, Mai shall, and Wetzel counties. Particular attention will be given to collections und La.id business. All kindsor land constantly ror sale np2l-lyd?frtw. .. .? ? ? - . BRANDIES AND WINES. IIA LF pipes pure brandies; 10 barrels blackberry brandies; 3 ? ginger 4 5 ' cherry ? 10 quarter casks Port wir.e; 5 4 * Madeira wine; 5 4 *Malaga 4 Just received and Tor sale at delft I.ONLON ?fc MAX^VRLT/S - VELVET RIBBONS. JUST received, this morning, a very large assortment or Velvet I'lbbous at low prices. All who wish trimmings ol any kind will do well by calling at the Store No 165 .Main St.. Wheeling. Va. decti JOHN G. HKPTLKY CIGAKSt CIGAUSU *1000 Gilt dsn18; f?000 Prinrados cigars; 2000 A potto do 2000 Kl Dorado do 30.10 Washington rfoiiumeut cigars; 4000 Pattellas do 11000 Havana do 0000 I tela Cruz Principe do 6000 Kegalia do 20 boxes? lb. lump Tobacco; 32 do |lh. do do Just received and tor sale by oct3? WM. LAUCHL1N. 20 rji | bOYfcS uist barrel Khodesv? Verneis l? lackers, i VJ sugar, soda, Boston, buiter, and w ateY?just'rec?d. <><?117 T.M. PAKKKH A PKtistl supply of Cherry Ripe Tobacco, just receiv ed nud for sile by iler.9 LOGAN. OARR & Co OARRtiTT'S PHILADELPHIA SNUFK. 1 KKLK. best Scotch. In bladders} 1 w 05 boxes ?? packs,just reed veil and for sMeby ell j M. RE1LLV Joiiiv. K. x^ilier &. Co. WE I ave on liaiid a well assorted stock of all kinds of mill feed, baled liny, corn and outs?also, choice brands of cxtiu flour, which we deliver promptly to cus tomers, rimI those who will kindly patronize us, free of ? barge We have a few straw cutters and corn shelters left, and liiter.d to open a lull assortment of agricultu-al mplehientsin the spring. dc24 \vheemng~uheap cash store. J UST received, n large lot of Long Shawls, French Me linos, English Me* 1110% Sacking, Flannels and Dress Good#, all styles, at 'educed pi ices.. Ladies don't fuiset to call at No. 165 M.-in st., Wheel ing, V'a. Tec".. JOHN G HEFTLEY gILVK VKR NAPKl'.\ KING Si Mugs and Cups, SpoOjis and Sugar Shovels; A' * ~ruTt 1 * *200 A' A' 4 butter and Fruit Knives. For sale ut C P. BROWN'S, dclO -Monroe St. LAMP WICKS tt ROSS Lamp Wicks, lor Lard and Oil Lamps lor sale at J. K. DUNHAM CO.?S, sepl No 28 Monroe et Whcelinsr.Va MACKEREL 1 f\f\ lbs. Nos. 1 ai:d 2, just leceived ami for sale by ItJtJ dc!4 M? i- Eil.LV ASHTON'S LIVERPOOL HNE SALT O 1 SACKS just 1 ecelved and fOr sale by <?l drt 4 M. RE1T.LY jNotioe. J,L persons indebted to us are lie-eby notified that their accounts will be delive ed to ti.em on or before tin* commencement of the New Year. Those having ac counts against us will please piesentthem for settlement. ?lcSH- HE1SKHLL Co. Notice. LL persons knowing themselves indebfed at'the retail stoie 0! Met tall?ns& Knox, will please ( all without delay and make payment of the same; and allpei sous hav ing claims against the House; will please piesent the same immediately tor-liquidation. decS.i McCLALLENS KNOX NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE Union Line Packets leaving regularly on the arri. val of the curs, all bills or.ladiug m >st be on board bo 'ore 4 b'clo'ck. P. Aft ""Hie Line* will not.be responsible for the delivery of any goods, and will not pay or collect charges 011 any goods for which bills of lading are not 011 bunnl the boats before their depart me. mar3l-tf a ON. will'*and Thus. Jtluudeli'b t-clebiaied Hallway Time keepers, In gold and silver huntim: cases; war ranted 10 perform equal to any watches in the world. ALO?Jos. Johnson and other fine watches always on hand and for sale at * y - - C; P. JJKOWf*?S, dcl9 Monroe street .QUEENS V-: ARE, XJLT E are now receiving, per ships Mary Hale and Alex , T| andd', 75crates Qucenswaie; ut kirg our assort.] nieut the largest in the west. J K DUN II \ Al ? CO, No 28 Monroe st. sepl near the Post Office THE L.V&TTnD IIEST CHANCE-OF THE | SEASON ! Wl>. MOTTK <t liKO., Marl.etst.. have on hand a ? g? oil asso intent o* Seasonable Goods, a^o a lot of old style (taodn, remnants, etc. whicii they will sell off with, out regard to cost, as they wish to get them out of the stove before the spi ing stock arr? ves.. Come everybody and get gocds cheaper than you ever biw them. , 3?n25 INCREASE I) KALlLIribS. AD CO'S. EXPRESS* ate delivering heavy I freights, such a?. poultry, egss, butter, etc., to Balti. | more in twenty liouis, at$1*25 per 100 lbs. N. P1GMAN, Agent, in"?-* McLnre Hnn?e Notice rrt HE undet signed, having bought out the entire stock of ?l_r. ' oods belonging to Messrs. Wheeler 4* Lakin, Mer Chant Tailors, would beg "$ave to inform the citizens or Wheeling and vicinity that he intends-carrying on the .tyet chant1Tailor ing.business in the same room formerly occupied by Mrgsrs. Wheeler & Lakin, and having ob tained the service* of .both of the former proprietors-lie is prerared to make up to o: der every articlc in his line, in the latest style aild brat.manner, at very short notice, ahd very low for ca4i>'.- Having a large stock 011 hand now lie.is determined to sell very-low,-to reduce his stock and make room forthe.Spring Goods. Now isajrare chance to get good clothing cheap. : He will warrant every article to be as lecommended, or.no sale. Come one, come all, And live us a call, At No. 2, Washington Hall. janl2 J. H. STALLMAN. ~ '' ; REMOVAL: Messrs. GOW.GILL .& McSWORjS. aud A. s. DOANE fiz Co , have removed Iront Water street to one of Mr. Pactbn's large new warehouses on Main street, where they solicit tbe continuance ot-lbe favor* or Ihelr Mwl*" ??? .. *'?? * ; juifill .? .^.TOBACCO AND C1GAKS. JUST: received,a. fiue assortment of fine cigars and To-' bacco A. so? . 20,-000 Spanish cigar s^Ealti mo te}| ^ : jaoO J W RHODES, agrnt. If# (in pjuj^ "" iust recci veil mid for sale iir Fit t or the l-Miric, ? crack J obacoo.jmt r*. *J\J ceived and going out fast?call and teeil. RgSSpS -r " se^?J * a ?? ?- f?. AVERV ; a i w?. <*J Kookblndcr & Blank book ittnnnfaciaror, I No. 244 Monro* Street;^}* STAIRS. \\TOULD respect full y inform thei r friends and the pub* Hlatikbo >h manufactory and u re now prepared to Rule and bind to or do ft bUmlbboblfo of ever#; description ;atfu*ic, ino^uzineM, perIodicaI$|fyc., in a maflnernot td bfc* itrrpaB. aaa.^r.?>y' ^.^WUhinent iu 1110country. , >ir-' ^ o 11 ha u d a u aa-ortment of blank boofo.. Dr r G*ordsn^Harris, A GRADUATE OF GAMHKIUGE. /^FF ICE?Haiti more Lock Infirmary, No. 31 south Gay street, Opposito the hxclmnge Building Baltimore. j A practical experience of over *20 years enables Dr.-Hi to i nstii'?i a sound and speedy cure in fee* tain class of His*, eases, which have loo long been yielded by regular physi cians to the hati'ds of Quackery. ' He may he cousdtted con lidou'.ially, either iu person orby .letter. a . KS5"Persons at a instance cured at home by addre*siuga letter to Dr. HaViiii'. Baltimore, Aid. Alt communications confidential, remedies sent by mall t'o any part of the U. S. Sec advertisement on fourth pope. apr4^1y Foreign Vxcbnnye, a<oi'elgii ICxchnujie. T)EKfiONS wishing to remit n oney to England, Ireland JL or Scotland, in amounts l?om?l upwards can find a* safe, quick and cheap medium th tough EDWARDS, SANFORDdtCO. N.P1GA/AN, Agent, nelfftf. , Af'Chtre ffoiise. Attii YOU SICK? BEVVAftE OF IMITATIONS!! ASK for HAM^Tu&S VhVKTABLJi-TiyciUJiE.^lio Kny cures made oy tli.s pleasant and Safe remedy*may in :e counterfeiting. *-??>?. *> - A A medicine must have merit, and great merit?..to9* to, stai d iho te?t or public opinion. No art ofpulflug can gai-, tanizs a worthiest* article, so as to. keep it' up 'as a good medicine', if it be not really sd." A good medicine <villitve, become popular, and ejrteiid its sales year after year, iu spite of opposition. 'The peo~ pie readily find out it * virtue* t and the tame off hemimsses'j from mouth to uioutli with more rapidity than newspapers can spread it. A living witness testifying to theruiea medicine has mudo for. law is of far more service than uny newspaper advertising.. In proof of .what wo say above, .we refer you tot Hamp?l: tcii'a Vegetable 'Tincture,' aiid its effect. The ioife ofT. IV. Yaekle, Giocei, %7 Pearl St.', cured of. rheumatism ct 8 years standing; all other leinedies fulled*. ? 1V7/1. Al. Oldham, Clate oi the custom-house) dwelling 12tS fPine *t. of Dyspepsia,'gieat debility', vermanentl. cuied. W. A. Xchaeffer, Esq , one or tlie oldest magistrates, and ' most highly respectable citizcn8,cured-orgroat weakuess and restored {q \obu?t health. ? Jarret Pluininer. 163'K. Baltimore st., sufleted intensely 6 year8 with liip disease and inerclrlal rheumatism cuied aiter all other ieiuedies failed. . f ^ Spac ? will not permit to -name hundreds oPothei s, as Geo. W. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canot, Kobt. Gault, Jas. Smyth, cuied of rheumatism. John Pervail, S. A. Griffin, JOlm Luke, Hev. V. EsU-, lidge, U. S. Navy, and thousands ol others cured of1 Dys pepsia, Scrofula, cough, Liver complaints, bronchitis, St. Vitus- Dai.ce, etc. We lefer to our own citizens?call on them. 'Die. HAMPTON, I he author of this great Hampton's Veg etable Ttnclure, is ill his bOtli year, ingoud health, so that it will be seen it is not au article got up to impose ou the . public. Call and get pamphlets grati 8. See cures. TRUTH IS AllGliTY. A Plain nud uuvui-niahed Ktuteucut.?TFe . commend the peiusalot the extract below to our leadeis. Air. Jiuli is a merchant of high character: Sanoy, Bottom, Middle, ex co. Y*-1 August^tilh. l8o3. " S Messrs- Mortimer Jf'M&ubruy: Gent*?You may think it strange that 1 have taken !he liberty to write you this let. ter, but I do so under aiicumstauCrs that justify it As you are,the agents for 'Hampton's Vegetable Tlnctuie,' 1 deeui it expeditieut to add* ess you this uote hoping it may be a part of tne honoiabte means of giving thi? medicine that notoriety*Vhich its merits de-erve. Being in the habit ol vendingmedicines which relate to the patent, and regular system, 1 consider myseir to some e\tenj, a judge or the real merits of many of them. Al y ixpeiieuce leaches me that * Hampton's Tine tuie* isa med iciue or real mer:t aud intrinsic value. When 1 say this, 1 uu not say that it is an infallible cuie, in all cases, but 1 mean to say that 'i'ainptou'sTincture' will lavoiably ope late in all diaeases originating fiom a want of proper se cictionbol the gastric juices, had digestion, aud, conse quently bad deposit ol animal matter iiom that source. 1 believe that many diseaseas located in various par s of the system, such o? inflammation, UJceis, Sciolula, etc etc.. ? originally have their being iu the stomach, fiom bad iood, had digestion, i.ud consequently bad dispositions ol the circulation to those pails; aud.I will believe Hampton's Vegetable 1 incture wil! even reach these causea. having louud out, myself, what it is, 1 lecomraemHt to otheis iu such cases as 1 have descilbed, aud t have done it npou the Miocure no pay* system,' and I have yet It.have the lirsi bottle veluincd, or the llrst ob.ectiou about the pay. It is agreal pity it cannot be more ejcteiioively cii ? cuiated ainoi g the \ eople. ? ? ' ? 1 wan ant it in the following cases Gout, Rheumatism, luliiiuuialions which proceed fiom the Momach, Soies, .^Ci uluiu, Dyspepsia, long standing ca-es of a^ue and lever; li?-st stop the chill, aud then give the Tlnctuie?the diffi culty iu ihUcaseis nuL i..*toppii.g tLe chi.l, but the return ?il it, this the Ttiipturo wi l certainly do. In general debit; itaiious 1 wariauL it, as 1 saidbelo r, I haveprtcuieda i trial ol it in this way, which otherwise 1 count not; the Tiieople have l>ccn humbugged by luuent medicines so long, j that they arc atraid ol ail. This is clearly a stomach med 1 icine, it wo- Ks all its woudeis theie, aud in alt ^uch cases .t ts a specific, il anything in the woild is. Having giveu the Tuuturea lair trial.with myself, in my tau.ily aud iieiguborhood, 1 think 1 am warion-cd in what I say about il, and which 1 do wiihoutany o.lier iu lerest than the wish tuo see it iu general circulation, and iu every mxtrs ra.i.i >, wheie il ought to be. If what 1 say be doubted by any oi the afflicted <.nd they will wiite to meat Sandy tfoltom Post Onice, Middlesex county, Vu., sufing the nature of the disease, aud if I ra* coimueud it or sucnaca*e 1 will wariauL it, and iritdout do good 1 will pay ioi* the mediuiue. Kespccttully, THOS. H. BULL Delicate females and child reu will find this a great bless I ins It has i est on d thousand-s to health. Dyvpepsia, Hheiiviattcm, Scrofula. Liver Complaint, etc. ?Fiom tl.e Metropolis:?Pass U around?let the afflicted I'.ear the tidings! This is but the sentiment ol thousands: Washington. May IS, 1S03. Messrs. Mortimer Motcbray? Gentlemen. Having been afflicted with til Liver complaint ol JU years standiug, 1 heicby, lor the benefit ol the afflicted, tukegieat pleasure i in anuout.cing that alter using a tew bottles ol your ilamp i ton's Tinaute, 1 lound il had accomplished a pe lectcuie. 1 have used diflerent n?edic nes lion, time to time, but have eever been able io account for any appaient good and it isa b essiug to stiickeu liumamty that that medicine is louud wliich possesses the wondrous powei of proonging human lilc. The many cuies it has wrought is a sufficient guai antce of the beneficial results which may bcexperieuc eu 11 oiii its use. Yours, respectfully, J. CURTAIN IlAY More than Cold to the Sick.?Fiom one or the most re spectable Druggists in South Carolina. CiiAULttrroN. S. r. Kept. 21, 1853 Me*ars. Mortimer & Moirbrcyi?'VUc sale of youi'H{Hil ton's Vegetable Tinctuie is increasing evet y day, and eve ry bottle &old recommends thU valuable lucdiciue to the afflicted. Seveial or our | lante s have tried it in diffe>cut iabrs with astonishing success, andaic gelting.il by hair dozens It lias been lound to be the greatest rented jrfoi rheumatic atlcciions, and a wonderrul cure has ^been per formed on a negro boy suffering liom Fits!' I will furnish you with a .number ol certificates if.yiu wish them. Please send me, soon as possible, a supply of Tincture. I am, gentlemen, yours, ' W. G. TKOTT *. , Hundreds in this city will bear I lie same testimony. j Delicate lemales and children will find this a great Jeme- i dy. Aiso, see cuies ol couplts, dvspepsia, Scrofula, &c: MORTIMER <Sc MOWliRAY, 240 Baltimore street)j Cure of Coughs, Vertigo, Jlheivmatism.?Cuie of I. e^veil arable JJr l uuau's sou, ot tbecity ol Baltimore, a man wel known, and ivho^e testimony adds much to the triumpti.oi J iianiptou's Vegetable Tiucturc: -*'f: v -C . BxtTtMORieJ"Feb. 0,;1852^ Messrs. Mortimer ft Motdroy? Gentlemen: Ills With real pleasure that I am able to attest to llie general healing and. curative powers of Dr. Hamptou/s Vegetable Tincture.-?" some ?ime during last Novembcf'I/was taken Wltlii1 very j bad and serious cough. 1 was advised to fake Cod Liver j Oil, and did so, bui getting no better*,!-, was Induced to' try your Tincture?I gotone bottle, *rid before I had tiheli'; it ol', my cuugh lelt me. Permit rue alsotb ~s ta tie,'that "for the last 15 years I have suffeied very much from Rheuma tism and Vertigo, confining me a* times to my bed. 1 am fully convinced that! owe iny present good lieilth to the i uso of the Tincture, and a kind Provi leuce. V'ou are, my rrieuds. at liberty to uso this as you may think pioper, and believe me, ... Yours, very lespcclfully, G. DUNAN. I Jf.. B.?1 can be se.u auy time at the Mayor's Oflicc. - G. 1). Delicate females and children will find this agieat bless* I ing It has restored thousands to health. Hampton** Vegetable Tiiiciure.? Call and get pamphlets | gratis, will) the history of the di*?ovcry.or the won.'.erlul | blood purifier, and see certificates ef our own citizens, or rheumatism, dyspepsia, Scrofula, Livor complaint general weakness and nervousness, etc,. O-f For sole by T. H. LOGAN ?Jc CO., Wheeling, Gener ral ugents; W AI. K. McKKK, otli ward, aud by Di uggists 1 generally i DO-Soid by MORTIMER MOWBRAY, 240 Halli i mote street, Mallimoie; aud 301 Broadway, v.ew York, j iQr Price g.1 per bottle. [jv23dawly3J.mlQ HIGHLY IMPORTANT. "KLSON'S Premium Chinese Lustral Washing Fluid, tlie greatest Improvement yet discovered, for saving labour end expense in washing Clothing arid House* Clcan: ing. Linens and Col tons washed by this Fluid will be whiter and softer ?hnn than ir bleached on the grass.? WARRANrico not to iujure tlu fabric. Fvery lady''may satisfy herself on that point, by soaking a piece of i otton or Linen in the Fluid, full strength, fur 24 hours which'^ will clearly show that it must bo puiely harmless, when' dilute? with 2 gallons of wator to lia'f a pint of fluid. The Chinese washing Fluid id worth thrre times the si ogle silence which will buy enough for a large family washing, ivhich call be done in 6 or 3 hours. .Manufacturedaud sold by the subscriber; who lia* lain* ty put chased'the right for Obio?*ouiiyt, Va. '/ nl JAS. MELT.OR. * ; AupO No. 26, Union St.. Wheeling, Va. PAINT BOOM. T Parker's Saloon, Market street, thlrd^stcry. Open _ j. from 10'to 12 o'clock and from2tto4. ? oy Portraits pahred, and in>slructiou given in Painting and design. nov!6 ? R Tobacco ! Tobacco!! Tobacco! !! TtTK would most respectfutlyVail the ajjeuUnri or Ucr r,i1 ;',chant? and'Crocerstp. our very large arid general , "?f Tobacco, C<gars, Snuff, etc., and such other arU. legitimate]y belong to a regular WiioleraleTobacco IKoimc. Storlrrnnslvt* of nv*?r - - N" Our stock consKtft of ovnr ? ..ONEJI'HOUSAND BOXE^ OF TOUACCO, * * int.brajidiof' u'.s aud 8'*, Pound ?nU.JiKludit'B. V. ?ravelr?K, F. ^rhbrtcJfte^fUt een different Lumps, fronj |C, :fo 45 cenU, ? L 3- FV Beehi ve. Thoi nt^n .Thomas, J *upDly;Of catle<* boxes of lingers, ,. Gravely] Bell} Cherry Kipe; the California Gold Bar, etc etc. . A* "we areexclusi veiy.engaeed in (he tobacco lrarte,'liav ing three extensive bOuse* InTVirginft; AJi.lHhis being the onWfregUtarTohacco" establishment we*I or (he Atlantic. ha vine laid iir oyr stock previous tothead .nml ailli.r n>ti<? no ??>..? ' VKA' .... ?1 ntericanHpf a- . ?,h s?im, 0iLi7y,oS* It rb. Jealth rcsilo] SON IN MEDICINE V - . _____ Jid life lengthened, kf - DR. MORSE'S \fX: < . ? INVIGORATOR ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. For centuries medical science has been ransaclflng.the vegetable and-rnhjeral klhgao^'ln y?e4rcb or soraetUug ? that should restore the lost or decaying energies or the nej v us and muscularsystems* -Without the drawback or sub sequent prostration, vvjiich ail *timu.sqts, tonics, audxiar* coucs bad heretofore entailed. 1?^at Something ha* been M. Morse, well known as a distinguished member or the leading scietific societies ol the Old World/amt equally diatiwidtjwdua plij*teia?,r.ctendBt,-.uftamT?lcr.? lhe juices ol this herb, concentrated and combined with other vegetable medicinal extracts, are now producing re* suits heretofore unhea.d or, in this'or any other country. At first the properties attributed to Pror. MOUSE'S ITf VIliORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL weie deemed Htbuious. The public often deceived rotdd not believe the simple anc sublime truthsannounced by the'disco veier.? Hut facts, uudeniable lacts, attested'4?yfwitne8S?8 or the highest class and character, at e lioW triumphing oyer all doubts. INCREDULITY IK O VKRTUKOWN by amas* 01 testimony which is perfectly irresistable.' Tlio Eluiu remedies,in all cases, the deplorable evils a i ising front a misuse ot abuse ot the various oigans which mike up the wonderful machine called man. it restores to full vigor every delicate function connected -with'that u.yster'oua compoui d. agency.matter and min^Ji^beS" sary to ilxbg{prodii?iion of human lije' Topersousof fee. hie muscular tiame,-or deficient in vital'- powei, it is re-> comn.i'iided as t!ie only means oT comroumbating that en ergy which is necessary to the piO|?er enjoyment of all the natural appetites,'as well as the higher mental attributes, lis beneficta I effects ai e jjol confined to eiLber sex or any age. Tre' feeble girl,' the ailing wife.' the listless, enerva ted youth, the over-worn manor-business, the victim or net vous depression, the individual gullferitig Train general debility,-or Troqk the weakness or a single organ, will all find immediate and- permanent relief from the use or this incomparable renovator. To those who have a predispo sitiou to paralysis it will lirove a complete and unfailing safeguard against thai terrible malady. There aTe many, peiiups, iv ho have so trifled with their constitutions that they think themselves beyond-th* reach or medicine. Let noteve>i these despair. 'J he Elixir deals with dUeaae as it witho ^reference to causes, aud will not out y re move Lite disorder itseir, but REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangements or the system, leading to nervous dis eases, and the forms or nervous disease itself, are so nu merous that it would requiraa column to enumerate the maladies for which thte preparation is a specific A few however, may i>e enumerated, viz:?neuralgia, tic dolo reux, headache, incipieut paralysis, hysteiia, palpitation of the heart, spinal affections, n.u*cutar debility,, tremors, flatulence, a pricking sensation in the flesh, riumbuess, torpidity or the liver, mental depression; weakness or the will, indisposition to move, raintness after exercise, bro ken sleep and terrirying dreams, inabilitylo remain in one place or position, weakness or the procreati ve organs, sex ual incompetency, melancholy, monomania, fluor atbus, "iukingat the stomach,Teuiale irregularities, achrcnic ten. dency'to uiiscar.tiage, emaciation, at:d all complaints grow ing out or a rre~ indulgence or'thepassions, and alLbarieu ness that does not proceed from organic causes beyond the reach of-medicine. ?..???? THiennver the organs to be acted upon are free from mal formation or strictuial diseases it is averred that MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with effi ciency, irregularity with uuitorui aud natural activity, ami tlii- not only without hazard or reaction, but with a hap py effect on the general organization. . 09~i.eariu mind that ad maladies, wherever they begin,finish with tlte ner vous system, and that the paialyzatioii of the'uervi-s ol motion and sensation \z physical death Dear in mind al so, that for eveiy kiwi of nervous disease the Elixir Cor dial is the ouly reliable preparation kuowu. ? CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea ol the immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased,debilitated and shattered nervous system, wheth jer broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness, the unstrung aud relaxed organization Is at one- braced, re vivified and built.up. The meutal aud physical symptoms ot nervous disease varisli togeihsr.un dcr its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; oil the con tiary, the reliel is permanent, lor tlie cordial propel ties or the mcdicine reach the constitution i sell, aud rrstote it to ts normal condition. Well may the preparation becall | ed the \ . MEDICINAL WONDER of the nineteenth century. Iti?, as the first-scientific man in the wo:l:l would have admitted, that miiucieol medi cine hoetoioie supposed to have no jxi*lence. a STIMULANT THAT ENTAIL? NO REACTION Its ?oice is never expended, as is the case with opium, al> cuholic preparations, andal'. othei excitants The effect of these Uriel, and it may well be said ol hint who takes them ?? i he last state or that man is worse than the firs'." Hut the Elixir is an exhileiant without a single drawback?sale in its ope ration, perpetual in its happy influence upon the nerves, the mind, and the entire orgaiii7alion; it will also teniove depressions, excitement, a tnulency to blush* Sleeplessness, dislike or society, incapacity lor study or business. LOSS OF MEMORY, Contusion, giddiness, rush ol blood to the bead, n e ant-ho ly, men'al debility, hysteria, wteUhcdness, thoughts of sci!-desti uction, tear or insanity, hypochondriasis, dys pepsia, general prostration, irritability, nervousness, ina bility to.xieep,.diseases incident to temales; decay or Ihu piopogating functions, hysteria, monomania, vauue ter rors, palpitation of the heart, impotrncy. constipation, etc. etc. from whatever cause arising. it is, if there is any ielt. apce to be placed on human testimony,absolutely iniallibln A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects or this great restorative, in all ' aouiplaiuts ir.cident to temales. niaik a new era in the an nals ol medicine. Thousands or stiiuulaula have been in. -. vented?thousands ol invigoianls concocted?all purport i.g lobe specified in the various diseases and derange ments to which the delicate lormation ol woman reuder her liable. The icault has lieretolore been uniform. These nostrums hav?: indeed imparted a momentary vivacity to the nervous system, a transient and delusive vigor to rite muscles; but thu flush ol telier has lieeii succeeded by ? depression and prostiation greater than berore, and the end has t.oo often been utterly to paralyse the recuperative power or the nerves and the vital organization, and finally to deatroy the unhappy patient. Jiutiu MORSE'S INVIGORATING JEUXl'R ! is presented as a phenomena in the materia medica hither to unheard or? a stimula it without a veaction. . The herb which rorms its ma'u iugiedient, lias been ad mitted by all the great medical and pharmaceutical institu i lions ol' Europe to be in this respect ?ui generis.? Dr. Morse, whose name is an undisputed authority in science, discoveied the production in Arabia, where his attention was excited by the wouderlully invigoratingeHectsIt pio I duced upon the natives, in fret t>:e wonderful power of I endurance, tlie exhaustless visor exhibited by the Arab, or both sexes, iu their desert pilgrimages, is attributable to the use of this vitalizing herb. ? ; A u appeal is made to EVERY WOMAN OF,SENSE, I who suffers fiom weakness, derangement, nervousness, : tieiuors, pains in the backt.or any other disorder, wheth er peculiar to her sex, or common to both fiexss?to give lithe luv.goratiug Cordial a trial. ? . ??: . aj MARRIED PERSONS or othsis will find this Cordial, alter they ha ve'useda bot' l)e or two, a thorough regenerator jor the system.-4 In all directions arc to be lound the happ/parents'OMiealtliybff spring, who would not liave beeii *o, but for thisextraor drnary preparation And it is equally potent for the many diseases lor which it is recotnm^udad Thousands of young men have beau restored by using it,-and nor a single instance has it raited to benefit them. . PERSONS OF: PALE'COMPLEXION or consumptive habit? are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, arid changing the skin from a pa.e yellow, sickly color, to a beautifur florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These a.JK some of the sad aiid melancholy effects pro duced l.y early habits or youth, viz* weakness or the ba-k and limbs, pains in the head, dimness oTsight, loss or mus cular powar, palpitation .of t he heart, dy-pepstk, .nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive hit ctions, -'gene ral debility, symptoms or consumption, etc. ' .wntally, the tearful eflect* ou the miudare much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, contusion ofideas,depression I or spirits, evil; foreboding*, aversion to society, self tlis trust, love o! solituae, timidity, etc. aie some or the evils ' produced. '.All.thus afflicted BEFORE'CONTEMPLATING MARRIAG& should reflect that a sound rolndand.7l>6dy*afe tlie roost'*" neccssaiy requisites to promote rimnubiai happiness; in | deed, without tl ese, ihe journey through lite becomes a I weary pihiiiitia?ei the prospect, hourly dafkensthe view;' the mind becomes shadowed with despair, atidfilled with the melancholy reflection that the bappin 3 or another be comes blighted with your own. - - PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Are'often misled with Tespcct to the causes antL?ources o diseases in ihetr sons and wards.- How often do tbeVas* - - : i\_ . - i ?r r *t._ r. ,tu it^|i a pernlciijusthough all uririg practfce^destr to. NO MERCURY OR OPIUM?SOLEMN OATH. Di. Morse, Kaviug recebUy beard that some physicians, and several druggists hav asserted tliat his Cordial con tairied Mercuty and Opium, has made the following afllda- ? vif: u hether those physicians and druggists supposed it" contained Meicury or Opiuni, from the singular energi with which it acts upon PaiUcular diseases, , or fiom the great power iu relieving pain,r of out dfenvr he "knows n^t. ? State of Kerw* York,*cUyaiidcounty of NewfYorkyssl * ~ ?"y.?ppear ri, dhlh er*mercurial preparation used in compoundingandmanu. facturing, or isconfalhedin the medicine knowjLby.the .. name of Dr; Morse's luvigorating Klixir.Cordial, and that it tides not contain a particle of Opium. * Sworu before o?e, this 26th day ot June. 1846. , H7'MI0KLE, Mayor 3-*- ? t ~ : * - . . . CAUTION-: avitioRirnib Cok'Siii. u been counter mrincinled nr.ifiniin : Iht. Norsk's I*VI felled by some unprincipled pet sons. In Tutui e all the geuuine cordhil will ha ve the proprietors fac simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, .aiid the 'fol 'ft blowtfin the elasn?: '?' **' ; lowing words blowif In the t - "Dt. JlORbX'tt INVIGORATING C. II. RING, PROTRIKTOR^? N? Y.*' caution: bxtra:* t v Also ObMUi fie proprieto?s ?wyjtten sig&tu%*fa.qteryl?mu^1>ottfeoiti Dr., ft|y^a - Tocounterfeitwhloh SJ ?.?83,00 rer l