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Hawk CuicKw. .??S*o!SSSi&S liDaftman^,!' Auction Bill*, NoTfg DKATXlCttTi, I)rKD* Prrioht Boees, IC Kkcwto Ka'wiqad Blanks, a JfMitrrE4*? btiitn, kutl.r. ?r.1KON5, At,,* ?*V Election Tickets, all ^*rJr<!S?rklSCri,>ti0n ?f lett0r prw Printing. Alio ? COI.OHS AlVDBKONKEg. CINCINNATT~ Apollo Building. ST. W. cor. 5lh & Walnut. Ci.ncim.hati, Ohio. fiSSfiBftSSiK 1848. m"Mr rorV practicalcoume or* SSStiou'ri'' Sl"nf?A complete paruncnuol trade.commrciin^nl, r different de bend In-the forms in u*eamonr fhif mJT?nU^turc*? couipre mems en-.ged Ii?dividumn^^fj e!nsInePl establish wiiethernioeperouaoredirMil?#^? P n busineaa? 'ss^sssaS^^^^s^s: U d"<^k tSehh, With a, horousti conLSSJSriSS"?!' ",?hIfliI? freedom ??esauce-with ea**an^rl?i?. ?nd pcn? accuracy and beauty or construction. ^ P?rl?ct legibility with commerce, and inacllcl . operations of j&a^^jfasaae ^?aaSS55?131 weeks^ 1,0 ??*"* taftSTUht to twetve AwtlS?" beint e'Ten '-"vidu.?r,arpuc?,t. can enter branches i.aU the aaaffwto mffitT'*1*.0bUined ln the?"r at 80.60 to S3.60 MflSiwP'Icder ***.' are awarded the graduates ?lS^rr,,lUcMn?' ??"?. +C-. ta jiiibV-iyd JOHN GUN DRY, - /v ~ * '? ? principal. Cincinnati Wholesale Pi^T Warehouse. KSUmiSHKl) 184,. mYtT" rvisn <,ry descriPtJo" or hapkr vakkkI. pan?US\v iDh ,he formed permanent connections wthtb. P?g?- W?,j"ve M?|s the same goods can be purchased for *? th" &? INGH?PKRS JSUSS*?*?*? r?J th* eoperior WRIT Sample, wiU be sent ftSS<^?0*bt'" aug21- ??tlkr&krother. wholesale Paper Dealors, ? 27 Pearl Street. PAPER WAREHOUSE. K. O. GOODMAN sc CO. ?n ? wholesale UKXLtRS IN Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink BLKACHIXO roWDKas, ?.LT,Ka. WIRE UI.OTI1J, it ' a vnvr th j ? . ^ Cincinnati, O. Sunt..* Paper, all si?* KnjAAnK,. Tissue Pap.r. Col d. Medium & D'bie. Med. Hlottlnf iTvlpe. " Plate and Litbopraph. Mam! Hwdvrare Papor. gl^dandOUt . ;? Hani ? ? C*rd Match Box j? Roofing Paper, preparedand shSe .. . unprepored. Dry Goods ToSniP*-,:er-V.1 ??*??? Envelopes^^^J^griptlon, die. 4c. I.; eeje'erd Board.. Extra Pearl Faced Girds. EXTRA PEOPLE'S ?? Printers* ?? Porcelain U Hatin Surfaced Card Boardb. Ivort ? . PntRTKRg' ?? Satik Knakeled " Porcelain ??. _ rheaboveCarda?aiTd^?^HMrde.^re manufactured ex SISJh ??1'^'!??"'*?*' andareofa most beautiful surfeceand not in working, and are i^rded ,t a tSJ a.nrit'iA?11 mn.lP* heretofore offered in this mar. rr^-lit? ? asihey can be purchased in the Kaat. cpnaumera in P?p.r and Cards, are res. i J examine our stock. All our goods are onables us to ^ftoeV ?de?"o?deV,", *"T OU>er b?U"e ln AttgSl.tf. ' T Co-Partnership: ~ O Rl\"<fKNIJ?Li?'S.^SltoY,*Mocta,ed E B- S^KA _ ? Advice. you -aT? effilcted with Rheumatism, have ri 501! Cordage. COILS Manilla rope,asft'd?izes,at Pittsburgh prices; 20 do tarred hemp ? do do (5 do untarred 4 do do Si reels Packing Yarn: 1 do Italian hemp Packing Yarn; 00 ilozan Bed cords and Plough line;, x ' .fiCO tb? Broom Twine; 1000 lb? snp'r cotton Seine T wiret c0 lbi Gilling; ?'?ffireordi 10 brls Pitch and Rosin; A general assortment, comprising Blocks, Hooks and Thimbles; Anchors, Caul king mallets and chisels, Lard Oil, Mons^ Caulking cotton and tow, etc. CHA8. H. KERRY, il ?tf Corner Union arui Water Sts. Bound to Shave! DE JAQUES LV.COULTRK'K celebrated warranted Raiors. Tbej-abave with the greatest ease, and are the best ever brought to thia market. Just receved at C. P- BROWN'S 10 New Jewelryto re, Washington The Oil pt M2$em&e. 3HH1S Oilis e resi&oftwent^-yoara'Investigation L French dmn, and is now extensively used In rar.ce. both ortae purpose of keeping the hair glossy ? restoring it in bald places. This Oil is particularly recommended, a?-it willrendei the Hnir sort, glossy, and pliable, besides making it abou two shades darker. Prepared ojily by Dr. Fontain, Pans, Socts per, bottle. FffreMeby jTb. YOWfcLL. 54 Unions! i -art vnTft.'n J-'..-! , THE MARRIAGE STATE; ?*.? 5s^-^ g?gj.; MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS! f ? T . ? 1*2 f. Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exist and ? drag through lift as do the beasts of the field, or the insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mfcid ' were not vouchsafed to them. Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom are dependent the health, the well-being, and the happiness of a confiding and affeotionato wife, with perhaps a family of children. HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT THE WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR In that pltUblo condition as not even fbr one day to feel the happy and exhilerating influence inoldent to the enjoyment of health. She may not be an Invalid confined to her bed. or even to her room; as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to take personal . chargo of her household, even when her health will x not admit of it; but she is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, till'finallv even the hope of recovory no longer remains. Ana thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health arid youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves un strung, Bpirits depressed, countenance bearing the fcnpress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and does ?rise from organio or constitutional causes. But efteaer, by far oftener, to gtfoss and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as conneoted with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often Hereditary Complaints upon the Children M TJNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH OENXRATZGfN," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other diseases, DREADFUL. INHERITANCE from the Parents. And must this continue 1 Shall we be wise in 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 peat derango mcnt, involving our futurfe peace and happiness? in aU that concerns the health and welfare of the wife; of our affections, and the mother of our'chil dren ; in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of those children, we should be im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CULPABLK AS INEXCUSABLE ! How long shall this ignorance prevail so produc tive of its bitter "fruits T How long shall tue wife and mother be ignorant of the nature, character aud causes of the various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering?suffering often prolonged to years, oventuating in a complication of diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 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 FONDER! 2Vb husband or wife ?eed be ignorant of what concerns them most to know to secure their htaWi aud happiness. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THK MARRIED AVOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFKSSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN.. One Hundredth Edition. 18mo., pp. 250. f ric?* 50. Cmli. [ON FINE PAPER, EXTRA BINDING, $1 00.] First published in IS47; and it is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering tlxmt EVERY PK MALE, Whether MARRIED OR NOT, cnu herv acquire a full knowledge of the na ture, character and causes or her complaints, Avlth the various symptoms, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully the various subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OF OWE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY MAIL vrithin the last forr months. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED ! Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y., is on the titlo page, and the entry in the Clerk's Office on the baok of the titl" page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, us there are spurious and surreptitious infringements of copyright. ear Upon receipt of One Dollar " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIOAL COM PANION" is sent {mailed Jrtt) to any part of the United Suites, the Oanadas and British Provinces. All Letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURIOEAU, Box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Strcot, New-Yesk. For Rale by W1LDK d- BRO., dec2-dtwGmo. corner Main and Unionists. JOHN H. THOAlPhON, 31 Monroe stieet. DR. J. B. MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED CATHOLIC ON, For the relief and cure Suffering Females! It stands pre-eminent for the curative power* in all the diseases for which it is recommend ed usually called Female . CompluintS: Of these ? nre Prolapsus, Uleii, or Falling of the Womhi Fiour Albus, or Whites, t Chronic Inflammation s ani Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hem* orrhage, o r Flooding; PainfUl Suppression, and Irregular Menstruation, Ac., with ail tlWr ac companyiitgevlls, (Can. ce? excepted,) t?o matter how scveie or or how :ong standing. The Catholicon far surpasses other reme tltde, fi? ?" lieuii mo?e ce'.uuii, less expensive, and lea ving the system in a'better condition. Let all interest, ed call and obtain a pamphlet crrce) containing ampl proor from the most respectable sources, or the beneficial results orits.use; together with letters from highly experi enced Physicians, who have used it in their pi acticc, and ?peak from their own observations. KJJFKRKNCK.S? P IS Peckham, M D, Utica, N Y. L D Fleming, M D, Canandaigua. N Y. M H Hills, M 1), Rochester. N Y. 1)Y Foote, M D, Syracuse, NY. ProrDunbar, M 1), .Baltimore, Md. J C Orrick, M D, Baltimore, Md. "VV "SV Reese, M I), New York City. W Prescott, M D, Concord, N Y. J P Newtand, M D, Utica, N Y. Kev J CJ S Beard, Glenn Springs, S C. oarPamphlets gratis at our store, BRKNTL1NGKRA ARMSTRONG, Ag'ls, Druggists, Washington Hall, Monroe St., Wheeling, Va. Also sold by MICH HA L DUNN, Moundsville, and by most or the leading.Druggists in the adjoining counties. Letter addressed to care of Mr. Curtis Butch. Arentat Batenna, Ohio?To Dr. Marcuisu-t-I have been ten years troubled with Female .Con-plaints?prolapsus uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at times rendering my lite most miserable. 1 have had the attendance of some or the beat physicians, 'wirli but little sdccess; the most they cou:d do was^to relieve?a cure was out or the question. For five months before commencing with your. medicine' 1 had not been able to perform any labor* could walk but .a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out'of doors?in short, I was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expecltd to drag out the re>t of my days in suf lenngand misery. But, reading your advertisement, 1 was induced to try your invaluable medicine called .Ute. line Catholicon,. as the last resort. It had not used it a week before 1 f it like auothsr woman. By the use of - three bottles I was enabled-to perform all the labor Ibr six in the family with ease, and could walk any where in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, has induced me to state ray case to the public. 1 can safely recommend the prepara tion to all those suffering like myself. (Signed,.) Mrs. Sarah A. Bishop. Freedom, Portage county, Ohio, Dec. 27. 1963. J. B. MARCHlSlri Co., Proprietors, An* 2? 6m. Central Depot. 304 Broadway, N. Y. JuKUPTIVJbj DISEASES. IT has now" become a settled fact, acknowledged by the best Physicians ofonr.city.' that in the euro orsfci ofuia, Tetter, and many otheV diseases, Brentmnokr's Fluid Kxtkact oKfiiMi^RUU and Dandelion, is decidedly above ?ilother preparations.. It speaks for itselfwhenevor used; and'although we have never taken the pSina 'of hay* Ingit published through the papers, or appointing agents for the aaleofit, yet we are almost weekly receiving dr. I dors iVbih Vermont, New York, Ohio, Kentucky and other j states, 3>y persons,'whO by some chance means have heard ! Ofitslyrond'erftfl curative powers.' The following is from ? gentlen^an'of VerraoYit afew days since, who used It fbr a very serious dlseascr? ? Dear Doctor: . ' The two bottles of medicine I got from you whenin'.Wheeling, have neaTly cured me; please send me some more by Express. ? ? Yours Respectfully. It Is nOw prescribed bjr nearly all the Physicians or our city, rot as a quack medicine, forwe lifve made them ac Monroe street, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Va. Julr21,'*6K 'v. * "" TUB* received O . of pure Medicinal kind brought to this or any other i __ JH BRBNTLINGBR de ARMSTRONG, Opposite Washington Ha L-pmPM'E NT, JPREP ARBD "JHeSj B?" OAHfts&6? &$<?&, A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY DR. WATSON CARR, OF WHEELING, LATE OF MORGANTOWN. It i* bated upon the Broad principle th^t any remedy, tifiick will rcliextfacxtenipl P*i?i *?{//. if properly cent* \ founded, oe equally rucccf/ul in removing infer nal affectioiu\ a power which it beauifully deeelvped in ami peculiar to the MNPAJlJilL UNIMEXT. ARB YOU SUFFERING T7ROM Kheumallam, Sore Throat, Croup, Difficult JL7 Breathing. Tooth-Ache, Tic Do'.oreux, I'uin in the Hicartor Hide, Ktiaiu or Spasm, Head-Ache, Inflamma tion, Stiff Joint*, Cuts, tirulses^oison Sores, Fever Soies, Pain or ctamps' In the Stomach, t holera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cliolic, Lame Back. Chilblains, bites ol Poi.on ous insects or Kabid Dog&, Ague cake, Ague in the Wreast or Face, Kurus. bruises, chafing, chapped hands, corns, Connections or the Muscles or cords, cuts or any kind, Muscu.ar weakness. Paralysis, Piles, Kar Ache. Ulcers, Sail Kheum, Scurvy, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, Venereal Soves, Scarlet.Fevar, 6r any similar dUoase, you may test assuied that ill this article you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, wUMou,li"bul ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at-the idea of any composition curing such a number ot diseases; hut if yo?. but reflect tl^at these diseases, tliough uunieious in naifce', all arisefcom similar causes, the proposition will >eun less extravagant} but were it ten timea more so the facts which stare us in the fac? would Jorc,e the candid to acknowledge Us merits; lor all who have used It themselves, or witnessed its mafic effects ou others,' unite in declaring Itlust what its uame (Nonpai ell) indicates, the bent Liniment known. to Those who think. Have you never noticed the strlk/ng s milarlty between many externalaud internal diseases having entirely difler ent names? And has it never occurred to you that a rem edy mlxbt be prepaied which should be equally applicable to both* This remedy is now offered you in the * oxr a rk i. Linimkut, which does not insult your understanding by claiming to have beeu found in some b\irt\irig mount jint of Mexico or mighty cares of the earth; but la sltnply the Orrsi'Kinu ok SuikmclI bolng mild and .simple in its action aiid yet leveoling in its effects a power alnjost' incredible, ?reaching the most lilddqn sinews pf auaii or bcusl,? and yet being innoxious to the weakest iuiant. It is also by lar the cheapest Liniment iu the market, being put up in botiles twice am large rs the majority, and oue-fourtli laiger thanthelargext^besides boingmove than four tiiuoa as Ntroai|{$ we theieloreoflbr it to you with pride and cou ttdence, as an article exactly suited to the wants or rich or poor, high or iow.i i be unprecetleuted size in which the Noupareil Liniment is put tin; and the'vast expense' of the lr.atetials used in it, makes it impossible for us to pay for the priming of the hundreds or certificates we might publish, nor do we deem it necessary, as the article wherever it if used wll certify for itself. Wie Would however refer those^affl'ctcd ones who have j so often been gulled by forged certificates and big assertions [ to the following names, being but a lew or the uiauy per I sous whose character for caudor and veracity needs no puie&yrlc,fibm us. and who having llillr tested its virtues iii the different diseases for which it is recommended, are ! prepared to speak or its merits as tt deserves. I Sold In Wheeling byBarnes Kaker, Kelts <$ Caldwell, T | H Logan <?t Co, IV H AlcK.ee, Palieison Co., and by tho I piincipal Druggists or Virginia, and Pennsylvania. I August 17, ?o3 From the Fairmont ( Ka.) Republican. 1 An Invaluaulk Mkdicikk.?It is but seldom we find I among the many remedies offered to the public lor the cure I or disease, one we can consent to commend, or whose vir I lues we are able to discover, find have always seduously avoided giving ulteiunce to anything that might lead any I one to suppose that we placed any faith in llieir preten sions. But with reference to a remedy manu actured in this place, and which has become as familiai; to the public as household words, we speak Horn knowledge of its In trinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many of the ills ol lie, and the security with which it may be used: We speak of the Nonpareil Nerve and Hone Liniment, prepar ed by 11.11. Carr ds Co., from a prescription rumished by Dr Watson Carr, Iste 01 Morgoiitowh, and now of VV heel ing, one or the most eminent Physicians 111 Virginia. This Liniment is based upon the broad principle that any rente* dy which will relievi external pain, will il properly com* pounded, be equally efficacious in lemovirg internal affec. tlons, a principle that has been successfully developed.? it is simply the offtpringofSciei.ee, being mild and sim ple in its action, cud yet revealing in its effects a power more incredible, reaching the most hidden sinews of man and beast?and yet being innoxious to tno weakest infant.? It is also by lar the cAeapeat Liniment in the market, being put up in t ottles twice as large as the majority, at d one* fourth larger thau the largest, besides being more than four times as strong. We commend it to those in want of a safe and certain remedy. _ _ ".flan Kugir ^my.cll." An Invaluable Book lor 25 Cents "Every Family should have a Copy." Uf\C\f\ COPIES sold in leas tb?Vi three?months. A OUUU new edition revised and improved, 1u8li?sucd. DR HUNTER'S AJED1CAL MANUAL i> HAND BOOK FOK THE AFFLICTED?Containing an outline or ilie origin, progress, treatment and cuieof every Ibiin 'of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual iuteicourse, by self abuse, or by sexurl excess, vvitii advice lor their prevention, writteiiina familiar styleavoidirgall medica I technicalities, and every thlngthat would offend the eur o dcrei.cy, from the result ol some twenty yeatje successfu j practice, exclusively devoted to the cure or diseases 01 a delicate or private nature. . i To which is added, receipts Tor the cure or the abo\e diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cuic or the Fever and Ague, lor twenty five cents acopyiaix copies one dollar) will betorwaided to any part of the United States, by mail. Tree or postage Address, P??tage nnid, Cosden @ Co., Publishers, or box 190, Post Offlce, '?Tlds^s,Without exception, the most comprehensive and Intelligible work published, on the class of diseases ot wliichit tieats. Avoldingall technical terms, it addiesses itSi'ir to the reason or its leaders. It is Tree Horn all ob jectionable matter, end uo parent, however lastIdlous, car object to placiug vt in the hands of his *0113. The author has devoted many years to the! treatment or the various complaints treated or, and 'with loo little breath to puff/ and 'too little presumption to impose,' he has offeied to the world at the meiely nominal price or20 cents, the TruiUi ol some twenty years most successful practice '?Hcraia. ?No teacher or patent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. 11 would save yearsot pain, mortification and sorrow to tee youth ur.der their -A^Fresbyteilan clergyman in Ohio, in writing ol ter's Medical Manunl,* says: -Thousands upon thou?a"is oi our youth, by evil example and the influence or the pas Mons. have been led into the habit ol self-pollution with out realizing the sin ai*d feariut consequences upon theuv selves and theli posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are raisins families have been enfeebled, irnot b token down, and they do not know the cause or the cuie. Any thine that can bo done so to enlighten and influence ihc public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-sptead source or human wretchedness, would conler the greatest blessing next to the religion ro Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Inte nperane, Cor the use onuIoxieating drinks,>though it has slain thous sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu man race. Accept my thanks on be hair of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work/are 1*?One copVwliMtt rorwarded (securely enveloped and I postage paid.) on receipt or 25 cents or six copies lorftt Address, COSDEN & CO., Publishers, llox 10C, 1 hila i ^Booksellers; Canvassers and Book Agents, supplied on the most liberalterms. maio-ly Centre"Wheeling Drug Store and Apotheca. RICHARD BLUM has purchased the entire stock and fixtures orthe establishment occupied by F. A. Brent linger, Centre Wheeling, and by additions to his stock is prepared to rurnishcity and country customers with the purest and best Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, on the most reasonable terms. Prescription Department. He will attend promptly to the tilling or prescriptions, which will be carerully compounded at all hours. PerTurneries, imported Havana clgara, and a verlety ol Taney articles on hand. uanu Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore subsiding betiv,'lP1t';? dersigned, under the Arm name ol Warden & bdwarils. has been this day dissolved by mutual c?n8ei^; J??b M Warden lias sold his inleiestto JamesW. .Warden. All l.orsoiis indebted to said late firm are requested to settle ami adjust thei r debt* with Jacob M. Walden. WheeUng. December 1.18*2.^ ^ wardrn> dcc4?tr M1CHAKL ROW A HPS, J?. Planished Tin Ware. JUST^nened.an assortment of splendid Planished W are, consiKng or coffee and Tea Urns, chafing ".shes, Oys ter stewe?s, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, {cap?V? coolers, Stomach warmers, and pal"1*} i beautiful article.' "We respectfully solicit the attention oi the public to our varied and beautUul assortment or House and steam Boat furnishinggoods _ ^ CQ No 28, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novlO Wheeling, Va. ; BACH FLORS, JnttanlancjUM Liquid Hair Vw? TOthosewlsbinga hair dye that maybe depended up Ur iwe?? ?o Us^superiority over Tdr^Sy ,bel"naUOW iD rkIoGAN^VCo?!?M,e * iia?t sole ag-nts in this city. Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTORY: THE partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoall Bankerd & Co, bus been dissolved by the purchase of 11, Mr.- Bankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton business wiU b? on underutsh=Ename(SOrco Wheeling. Oct 4. Look to your Coughs ! TO all su'-h asar. laboring under Coughs. Colds, Hoars. noss. Pains in the Broasl, Spitting Blftod, &c., we would honestly recommend the use , or Brentlinger's Com. pound Syrup of Boneset, as a pleasant, sale atld speedy Lure It can be bad at Messrs. Pixxo* Law's, end ol the S?P????R^dE6e,T.ndat ER & ARMSTRJjfe.:6, aug21- yTtd Monroe street, "Wheeling. Co-Partnership. THE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship under the name andstyle ol S C. Baker * Co., am! Sill contimie the Steamboat agency and Boat Slon busi ness at the old stand, No. 83 W4leg*p? ^KER |M3|1 . J,OHK LIST.' llaat or September. . ^ . Having neen, awecwd.With ttegaeatest .carr^jMWB . for cash, they flatter themselves that in Hools and Shoes they can hold out ed to exhibit their stock, and post them iniirlces.fearl i 'f ? tomers, at the lowest rates ofprices, and best style of insB?hlp. foclT] A. M. ABAMB. +'i' w u - 6? 'x HVr~ all in their power lo nave the lives of their children, and. that every; person will ciideuvo? to promote their own health ai .all sacrifice*: 1 leel It my duty to solemnly atf ^Ye] y o u that W O K??, according to the opinion or the _ .. - . igeable rrom one kind of rood to a nolher, Bud 11 real h, Pali In the stun inch, Picking at the None. Hardness 6 ml Fullness oi the BfUy, Ury Cough, .Mow Fever, Hult-e IrrcguUr? re niiuiber that all these denote Wuiu?, uud you should at WORM SYRUP. Ail article rounded ui?on Sclenlific Principles, compound ed with purely Vegetable substances, being nerrectly sale when taken, and con be givento the most tepder lnraul witli decided beneficial|elfect. Where Bowel Complalnlb ?St Ulari hOBa have made them weak and debilitated. the to I nic proitartiesoftny Worm Syrup are sitcli thai it stands without an equal in tbecatalo&no or medicines, In giving tone and strength lo the Siomacli, which makes itau li^ fallible remedy |or those aftlictcd with Dyspepsia, the as tonishlng cures performed by t'uls Syrup alter Physician have railed, is the best evideuce of. its superior eQicac) over all others. THE*TAPE WORM. This Is the most dlfxlcvU worm to destroy or all thai infest the human system; it glows to an almost iiidennlte length, becoming so coiled and'friiteued in the intestine* anil stomach, effecting the health so sadiy as lo cause,M Vitus Dunce, Fits, etc , that those afflicted seldom if aver suspect that it .la a Tape"Worm that is hastening them to an early grave.- In order to destroy this Wot m, a very energetic treatment raustbe pursued, ltwould thereloiehe proper to toko C or R oriny Liver Pills, so as to remove all obsti i.etitins, that the Worm Syrup may act direct npon the WorrtiJ which must be taken in doses or two la* ble spoonruis three times a nay. These directions followed have never been known to luil in curiiigthe most obdu | rate case ol Tape Worm.- I IIKAI) TIIK rOLLOWlNM: And you cannot bo indifferent to litis uppe d. Human ity calls upon yoU to do your uuty. It Is only one out ,01 the many thousands who lias seen lis wnhderTuf effects. l)v. J. N. HobeiiKack,?Sir??t'luliHide to you, the ill ventot; ol a highly Valuable medicine, prompts this humble testimony in its ravor, as be'iig a saP- gentle, yet. power folly effectual rcmody for Worms. Having had much ex peiieuco in knowing th3 reflects or various "preparations, tny wile, who wax well skilledin.mlnUieiing to children in distress; pronounced it the best she liad ever used, and would ufte no Other while your* could be had. A\ daugh ter ol ours became seriously diseused. Her symptoms were alarm ng, but her mother at once sought out a reme dy lor Worms. Having obtained' your*, by the time she had taken halTa bottle, 01 Sir, the joyil gave aueffectiou ate motbei, tu see the improvementTif, iier child, she be ing about five or six years old She panned mi immense .quantity or VVonus, hei sickly couutenaucenQW biiglitcn ed. her *plrits returned, and in a short time a lovely child, threatened with decline an . death. now gave prom ise or health. Thai.ks to a kind Providemc nhosobtes slug attended your Syrup, restored Hie child V) lihcoufi. deuce 1 rccommendlt to all patents whose children are auflfcriug with Worms. JAS. H UOWKN, Minister or tlie Gospel, I .ate Pastor or the Southampton Baptist Church. OCB"Cautioh.?Reirember then, Paren* s and all others, that Hobensack's Wohm SYfttrr is the only Medictlie in use that will eiadicale Worms, with certainly, and will notdisagieo with the most delicate stomach. Be carefol that you get the genulue at tide, aud t=ee that the signature, ?J. Hoskxmack.' is on every bottle. XT UOBKNBACIC'S LIVltll 1MIIG Li!'*b" '? *'??? than the action orthe htvol effccu tbo othBi- V *n>' system, and reau|u variowdS'/r -J v aia >""1" ?"hc ?lice. JJy?lSp?iI, e'c vVt Jta!, .! !^' Cujnilnlnt, Jaun VSS^}^,a'^U oTVl? ijve? by naluie loliejl'tllo'illck ?n?jndvi 1'*? Planl? r">nlxlma which augment* tno serretioi"romthi%H?**l>earant, nienibiane, or plumule* tho diathl^,..?r"InrtMrf mucus ssaiss3ssf"s| iioiiui."'""' i,,ouj V TO females. j coinpialms "o w"lS?lPvuuT,1."ISS!?.* r>fd!c!,W!lnmi"> I either total or pailtal ","bJeCi.' J." o"?li UcUoii? benefit, ie*toiiiig Uieir^&iir^S1 1,,eslInwl,,c ss^agsa^sss1 plirlUes ol ihs lllood, , tc. \Si^hi?TOto",|LrV?r' lm ownJudMuient, but also fiom tlui nr .1 ? ? 1 y ,ru'" our ihomyT tho U?l."l sui? Aii di^r ,,,r,ll'c''1,,,u uicoran /Mlerafive, UltpUortUe?iidlW?ilitq?i- ,l,'s,l'e lhat came under our notice fliM be?n iSH 1 .' ? bove Pills with 1Ue nioSt Suitacl^ry ,i!c??a wUh "" GKOKliB WOOD, M. U F. CKOWLKY, ii . l). ?? ? , L- HO WKN, JI. 1). worthies*.notation* h(u, a? all uiliera aie ? **?aci,,5 ita'K1 "? 1llJ* 1,"?I,r J. .N. Ha. above Kate, Philadelphia. North Second Stleet, Sold by all 1)1 uggi.t, a?'d Meicliants in the II K feientll^uSiwVIi"s"a,'^SuT0li* tl?* f!rlu"l*d ??' can be had gratis 01 the%-nts vo medicine*, 0,SWcBb,ye,Jn tSL"UH ?*0"1 - IilarL?J-ly ?1 tai-ovv Pfcy.lc I. Ihe *????,...|Tt.rmnc|,er,? mU8 .? ?ncc? of t!io Heart, Periodical Headaches, I Pains In tho titomach, In . Uigevtion, dysnepaU fieriIIO pafn? ParaJyalt, I YSfiUStiZS S'U'riiS'SSdt! ,?'&! C"y to tboiough tiials in ever. 1 t 9! helng subjected etl by UlTv. entine m?,T 1gW't?n.l.the city, and appli ed other*. nw?T?fc?21vS JhiftCSft1"* v*" l,u"n and woKdorfnl iii.wer in .!Ji f they possess atinnee class ol Slul teirLI/ I'm OU,e or ,I,B ?b<>ve attended their usi i. rap.ral"e,i ? 1,a? were'^dU?.w^,oiX'f?nUSl,i5L0 ,bli"count,y. tney patents in France tti'miMn i I P ' f/1 are8ecured by Kfp,u"i? ?'*? p r od uce "tKji^ ina rvel 10^^ ^' ? 8 j ?iii h i ?jNE ?'?HOU8AND dollars in female diseases. srSHiPs disease are at unco removed! ?)'mptom', ?"eldeut to that t MODE OF use. Knt h^r?Vj?lr"tbe ?"tricchain. 080 SStsSi'Sr ' #ud obtain a parophlfct'Cgratis) Th#iw r! I 0NE WORD more. tarr'AMRR* n a r atieet.and Hroadwav ^lingTnU.AKKH' "d i,renUlp8er ^ ATTENTION!! ~ TO ril VSIC1AN0, DRUGGISTS, AND DEALKItS GKNER AI.I.V, THROUGHOUT TUK WEST line nilonil^.l Y .1. " XtT-U. *LLY? thuououout the west. Wheeling Ohenifoal Laboratory. inj^r?/Jtf"?n and3d *tt , OKNTHB WHKKLINO. arrangemenl*, , am now pro fffSgteysEaasa.J? SJSas. fj; Aq.Amnwa Ift, I ^waatfigRiMCi'i 13'' .e.al'DRffHJiRniSf'S vil Bin, ? pposita (||? Hxcliaugo Hulidiiign, and city Post Ol j iHuge riomfctuuckery, 1h widely celebrated for speedy and effective <:u e?pr V&n0us;clus*es ot di&ra*es, but especially thuue ki.own *tt ? i 1 , secre;h diseases. . o'lid otliei ubodes of Chanetauism blazoned foi th in the' ??i bo pi p. |. lu ceswhcie a. cure caq.be ob duksees. Baltimore, Uk6 other large cit ips, is invented with jliib til be, mid Hi ran go is should be on:thelrghard.^ over ^YEAR'S EXPERIENCE 111li extensive piacticedevoted to this, branch of medical Ao Monty rcqiiurtl if a cure it not rjectcd. > (iOHDON.Ii&KRlS.i .7,.f A member uf ilie- .Mo.lUui UMiiu'rgu*! KucaUr,: Graduate uf an Honorary Graduate oUhoWashinglpn Unl vcrsity of Maryland fbrraerlr tfur* . gftbli Of tlio litiHCiiliiiig I iixiituto in i\ow Orleans aindPro-' piiotor or tins Lock Infirmary, No. 31 Kouth Gay st.,ital;' U n jo re, j having been established in this city overlSjearp,* ? ,reaem. acWm on publiS confidence beyond animadver- ( Dr. II- prom/?e? no more than be can7 perform; and all who pluco ihoinselves under his charge will bo sacredly shielded,by the tegisol professional honor. Awai'e or thridimcuity with'the public to dlscrintinato In a newspaper ;ulvertisoment betweenthegeuuiiieamt skilful Physieiailandthe spurious pretensions orthe designingaud . dangerous Quads, D?\ Il^Ayill,cheerfully give, when appli ed to, such private reference as will rully satlsry all who reqiure his service*. ?":'1' i CHRONIC OR SECONDARY FORMS. I Many have suffered for months, and even years, under j: l.be effects or an improperly cured disease, wl'.hont know ii.filto 'jea socouda.y lo-ui. Tho.usual symptoms are I soie tlir<i?t, ulceration or the tongue and lips, Itchingaild 1 I tenderness about tho nose, blotches or eruptions upon 'the I fate ami body nodes upon the bouus, a sensation ol Ileav/ I inui>s, deafness, dull puins in tho head ami lipibs, eic.? I Cases vary much hi character, hence but few ol the fcymp I toms are ?ome times experienced, any oi.e or them isjusl ; cause of alarm, l/pon the peiiect Constitutional cure or I Ihopidcst and most inveietaie of suchcases, Dr, H.is will ling to stake his h.morHuid reputation. A tjUal iir partial Huapeiisioh ol tbose functions, essen tial to propagation of the species,1 a ratal*bariler to coiinu* bial ties, is the rosily prico oi excess, unbridled passions, or the .violation of nature's laws, by indulgence in a , vice, often conti'uctod ri oui associates at school; familiarity ol c6Vrupt domestics, or the example ot those who,'Innocent1 of harm, entice their comparioua into the practice of these habits, which like ?*'!>? worm in tbe>byd.M saps tho louii/ tain of ?.ituliiy and blights the bright hope* of lifej tho Vosy Wriath orLove withers around the lieart, f be warm iiupdlses of cmlearJug sympathy are chitted, and MAT IMONY, wh eb should eve be contemplated with pure and unppl}! ed delight, presents an iitcuhus }o the ipindr lilllngit jvlth faarlhl uppreheuM ins, oi excites' only'teelings or distrust or repugnance. The exertions'or parents and guardians 10 retain their youfhitd chaiges in ig oraucamipu this sub iect, bus too often proved a lalsoand fatal philosophy} let hone.it co fiil.-nco be shown theihin reason's eariy dawn, and guided by the light or truthf the pitfall* of ignorance and subsequent uii.ory will be easily avoided. PROMETiilAN FlKliS consume tho self-i inundate victim of a secluded babif.? 11 is Hie pttvenls ? hi .sled l.eath, upon which no TruUs o( genlu gioiv; no flo'?ver of Intellect can bloomy where tho utmost*he?e is tainted with disease, the soil parched by uiiuatuiiil heat, tiarreu and obuoscious to the eye Though sad the picture, It is not overwrought! its origi nals aic almost dailj presented to the charge or Dr. Har. ns, and even in the public thoroujhrare, the discerningeye can .nark frequent corroboiatlou'orils truth. Moral re?aid ill discharge or duty must obviously pre eludes so entire removal ortheveil from this me'auciioly picture or human frailty, hence but-a felv or the symptoms attendant ufrOti this btiyhtlng malady can here be given. THE SILE.nT MONITOR. symptom* are silent guides to the locality mid advance o I disease. following in tlio train to seir abase; weakness o( Hie bigans, loss of manly vigor, want or natural suscepti bility, paiu in the head and limbs, pimples on the face uml neck, dimness of vision, o. want ol lustre ii. the eye, pale ness o .complexion. with general lethargy and impotence, are a lew of the moat prominent physi- al evils. EFFECTS ON" THE'MIND. Through derairgeincut or the nervous system, the mind Is unstrung, memory fails, the power of concentrating thought is lost, imbecility and idiocy often supervene, leav ing the throne of intellect diear and desolate. Timidity and irresolution tvith melancholy latuity,?throw aglboni -around the scene- oflite; haunted by invisible torments, the burthen ol life becomes insupportable, and he pluuges dospeiately into the gulf or intemperance or suLide. THE THiyMPH OF SCIENCE. Commisertiiiug the misfortune or thi* c ass or unhappy persons, Dr ? H has Sought with untiling zeal through the wide i ange or medical lore, for the lastvO years un anti dote for these prolific evils, and can proudly say hisefforts have not been uuer-owned with success. Abundant proof Is constantly giveuui his practice, or I he infallible efficacy or these remedies. By a happy combination ol treatiueut, physical debility is removed, constitutional soundness res toied. the weakened organs established in pristine strength and vlgOr, and *.he Ibrpid faculties or the mind aroused in to healthful activity Kntcebled manhood may here And a certain restorative ar.d the bright beams of hope shall soon dispel the murky clouds ol gloom. Disenthralled from servile fetters, the victim ofunhallowed passionssprings intoa new existence, aud;ealizes the sweet fruition of his brightest anticipa tions. Dr. .Harris may well congratulate hlmseir upon the h&p* py result or his researches, and rejoice that he Is permit* trd to dispense a balm to the afflicted, a position moreen* viuble than the jewelled throne or earth's lottiest poten tate. A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. Let not shame or Tolse det'xacy keep you back, but to lled that >oui lile and leputatiou are at stake: remember thai the venerol poison is death to your constitution, and threatens pot only your physical powers and-mental lacul tics with destruction, but closes the door to connubial joys, bughts the pmsn.'Cts or the f iture, and wraps your body anil soul .n the dai k mantle or despair. Tno oppor tunity oreinbrac ng the aid or a regular and skilful Physi cian is before you, one who has made tills branch of medi cal sciepco li s profound study, and who has been lavored with extended opportunities or conipating theory wiili piactice, uml did prop iety permit- could adduce the grate ful testimony of thou auds who have been rescued by his timely assistance from the abyss of impending ruin All applicants are sacrzdly guat ded from exposure by the ??is or p rofessional honor. TO. FEMALES. l)r. (I. has given particular attcnt.oii to Female Diseases, His experience enables him to lelieve s*r ki.y and si>kkd ii.Y, all IrTcgtilaritie*, Nerxoua Derangement, Constitution al WrakveiH, General Debility, etc. DCfiTPrompt attention given tolellers, and treatment marked with skill and delicacy. U3"Con?municationssacredty inv'olate. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. Mayconsnlt l)r. H. through letter, (postpaid,) sndby des cribing symptoms, iecei\e advice, treatment and inedi Cine?, the same as ir present] while their communications will be observed with honorable confidence. All Medicines forwarded with prompt.attention by sa fest ro?jte to the indicated add! ess, carefully secured against, damage or curiosity, and accompanied by plainand explicit directions. N. 11.?The pecuniary position or Dr. Harris enables him to make charges moderate. P. S.?His Office is arranged ~with"private consultation rooms, rendering it availibie.to either sex. ay Ad vice to the poor free or charge. Addiess Dr. Cr\ HAKK18, Baltimore, Aid. a|?r4-ly ? . Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir FOR the permanent cure or coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, croup, whooping cough, inllamation of the bronchea and hoarseness, caused by pub. ic > peaking; auJ all affections cf the organs or respira ticn. ?? Warranted (he plcasintcst and best medicine for diseas es o the lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this-medicine to the public v. e have the satisfaction to know that wo not only present them with an in valuable antidote for the class of diseases it profes ses fo cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its er fecl8uprii the constitution, an can be administered with out any fear or mineral poisons for it contains none.? The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is caused by disease or the orga-s or respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, has in duced us to put it within the reach or every individual who may need a reiiedy that has proven itseir so invalu able. i : ? This medicine is the result oralong experience, and study or those diseases of (lie luiigs which aiu so frequent in our changeable climate; and we claim it to be ill advance or all medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar complunts, an improvement upon all, and consequently t uperipr to all others. We shall make no extravagant assertions of Itij efficacy in curing di ica-cs. i'ke the venders or too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust'then*, nor shall we bold out any inducements which oxperieuce does not justify. lrpatieuts will persevere' in U13 use, .or this medicine, and use ic as directed, they will be cured.In every instance that It is not beyond? the' po'vveV of medicine. 1'here are nunerous persons now enjoying the olessings of health and renewed life, as :it were, who otherwise would have. long since been in their grave, but for the timely and perseve ring use of this Invaluable Tctriedy; lift not pretended that it is infhllible-in every stage or consumption; but we know it to bs better adapted to the vaYiou* diseases of the respiratory orgaus than any other Mrdiciqe ever offered to the public. All we ask is atrial, arid Ih every instance,' if used freel? cccdrdinVto f he directions,'kiid if perfect satis faction ii riot gfvn, the money will be returned, t a Genuine signed K. HALL CO. For sale by JAMES BAKER, Druggist, Wheeling, ,Va. Also; by Druggists ^enerallytthrou^ibUtthe'c6uiitrv._ " a|i9-1y 'DR. DYE'S RELIEF Fdr Coughs,' Cold if,tioarsrntsM, Bronchitis and ' " ' Incijrirrit'Cdnsiimptiori. " ' T^lFTEKN yearssucccwih '/the rise or thts-StbvpJ in . X; private practice; Jor the ,-various.?affections of; the . ti rosclda and Lungs,is deemed sufficient, recommendation in presenting!! to the afflicted, to InsuVe a trial tor its ef ficacy. _ _ There is nothing in this Syrup that will nauseate,so there can be no danger ip gi viug I t.to the youngest child, or in its use i n any quantity under any circumstances. 11 is pleas Price60 cts. per bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. S. DYE, Hartford, Con. Forsale by KELL8 ?fc CALDWELL, ? dec30 Sole Agents. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA ^-.'--^ ^Pared from Remiet, or the " 'urth Stomach or the Ox, er, tliedirectiohsof Ba rt IjIebfg, the great Physi - ological Chemist, by. j: &. Houghton, M. D., PfaUa ' delpliia. Pa. .-This is Nature's own1 .Rkmkdy for an unhealthy tar*/- ^?tOBMUBbf - No ,art of J can I^eufatlve .pbwers. It ^Obtains Act At cot uer.is woo cannot eai a water cracKer without reaa; Beware of Dku^oko Imitations. Pepaln J the agent, and get a deacriftW. circular, gratia, gestion; Dr. Hereira on Food and Dieli Dr. John W.^^Dra ? all parts 123 rOT 1 , TALI.AilT A DKLAPLA1N, Xo M Main at. .????><* w-I'MQOR^V^?KBf fc?? !?i?i iTxi at CURTAIN STOKE, I. No. 168 ChftnutSl. PMladetflite, Corner Fl/Ui ttrul, French BrocateiUiMlwhUBs ttce and Muslin Curtains and colors; ? ofe?BCjr styla sifd price. Kronen Satin i)e Uineal TaHI?,-i- ri?"? coya^dro.i India Satin Damask*} Gilt Corn:icesj . Fiench Mbquctte'j GTIt Pinn ahd Il?nd?, Do Plushesj Gi,nn., Fringe., . . .it.t -Cords. Tassels, Sic. N.y. Painted WINDOW? HADES, or*all styles an J in Icchj Huff HdlUnilsj.SUfa|B j'Ureases, ^.jslid tntrvthing complete for CuttdiiU, of the newest Paria styles, and at tlio lotr.eal price*? C I dey?sLndy'eliook. ? ? ? -** ? * ? - - ' _ , steamers, hotel*, CAR MUILD?fiS,.^d dealers geper ?"ri.swpiicd ?ul!?',"~'fu^oi?^,'effifc*;KKYLi Importer ofard Dcalerfn Furnishing Goods, ICO Chestnut street, corner or Filth. imrl(7-tyd&\v Opposits.tllP state House. Phllada. LQDWIG. KJNTJEEDLBR <fc CO., IVUCL^ALK DEA^BRM IN BRITISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRV goods, So. 1X0, North Third Street^ JSi corner of Ract Street A ; . . ? rHj^DByiPHIA. j i?f*ff|>||| III \Y| AiT^f ,r(fH|0 0 Upholstery niidPuperllang No. 220 Baltimore St., near Charles St., HAS fn.store, curtain material and trimmings such as | ltrocaiell, satin damask, satin Ue laines, Worsted dumask, Cornice, etc. upholstery aoopp. if *? P'ain and figured plush, hair cloths, iplvets. gimps,; webbing, piano and table covers, transparent shades, etc. PAPER HANGING, Pfne and low priced, suitable for parlors* bolls, drawing room*, chambers, etc., together with decorations, views, border, etc., all or which will be sold on pleasing terms. ? ? mar2fi-1yd . ? . .Taper Warehouse. GYRUS W. FIELD # CO., GOUMISS ON MERCHANTS. No. 11 Cliff Street,. NEW YORK. Are Sole'Agents iu Che United State* for Muxpratt's superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria A! ills Celebrated Writing Papers. 1 Mussel) ?? Superior ?? 44 Genesee ?? ?"? Printing 41 Rawlins ?fc Sons' English Tissue ?? First Quality Ultra marl ne Hlue f .Ti.ey are also Agents for the principal Paper Manufacture era in this country, and offer ttor'Hale-by far the most ex* tensive and ahd desirable stock or Paper and. Paper Mdnu. facturera* Material* that can bo lOiind in this or any other country. * Tliei r-business is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papers are sold by the case'only. Their exlnordinary facilities'enable them to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal ad vances made oti coualgumcnts or Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other merchandize. The highest market'pi ice pafd in cash-ror all kfnds -9 Rags.. augl-ly. William* and Brother, GF.XF.KAl; GKOOIiRS'ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CojtNKK CaHY AND PkaRL. STRKKT8, Riobmond. Vn KyOffer their se~ vicesTor the sale or all Kinds or Pro duce anil Manufacture*. Goods for them nwy bo shipped by the Halt. & Ohio Kailroad to Baltimore and consigned tu Jacob Urandt, Jr., agent Tor the Powhattan Steamboat Hit.; or Charles Peudergast, agent of the Ealto. and Rich mond line or Packets* either of whom will receive and forward them without charge. JMFKHSNCESs Jan. R. Baker, Esq. S Aaron Kelly, * j S. Brady. ? I Morgan Nelson,' ? f Wheeling. lJr;Xf. H. Houston, j Messrs. Sweeney & Son. y < ? J - Messrs. Lewis A: Geo. Cassan,*) * J. C. Sell man & Son, >? Baltimore. ' Love, Mat tin Co. J , Judge Juo.'iJrockenbroUgli, Lexington, Va. JanlStimd Humphreys, Hoffman 8c Koons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VOR THE BALR OP Flour, Pork, Bncon, Heeds and Produce t?encrnlly, i No, 47, North. Wharves, and \)o, North Water-St., | PlIILADEI PII1A. Liberal advances will be maile on receipt Bills La ding. Refer to Meter?. Forsytus & Hopkins. Wheeling. jnl3 ~ - ?ANIEir ROWIJXiVDT Brokerand General Claim Agent, WASHINGTOX.D. C., \T7"I ETTgive prompt aiid personal attention to Claims T Y before I he Department, aiid other business entrusted o him. KefertoE H. Su'karcniikn. ap2.5-ty SLAYMAKER & HABLBTT, COLUM B I A HOUSE, Chestnut ait., below 7th, PHILADELPHIA. HOARD $1,50 PER DAY. mr36-dly | ? o u emeiru aud soniheru lTlercltuusw Sexton, Seal & Swearingen, Rlfil'ORITJCS Ac JOBBERS OF FANCY DRY GOODS. No. 11, S. 4th st. between Market and Chesnut Sts. Phil'a. . J. W. Sexton, L. Seal, A. Van Swearingen. OFFER to purchasers, the largest assortment of Fancy l)ry Goods in the city. It comprises In part of Hosiery of all kinds and qualities. Gloves, Undershirts, Dress Shirts and Collars. Woollen yarns of different shades and color;-. A fine assortment or Shell Combs. AO do do Buffalo aqdimitation Combs. Brushes ofall descriptions. Dress and Tailors Trimmings or all kinds.^ Burnetts, six cord col'd Spool Cotton. Perfumory ofall kinds. As well as a great many styles ofgoods orour own impor Ution, which we cannot here ?mention, and which are well worthy the attention or byers. We feel we can make ft to j thfivintercn to give us atrial.. septP JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Importer* 4* Wholesale Dealer* ill British, French and American DRY GOODS, IVo. 123 MarlictStreel, Philadelphia.* n!2:lyd FRANKT.IN HODSB. Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. lien. II. Woolumn. Proprietor. . A fust Class Hotel. .Prices reduced! From $2,00 to I $1,50 per day. mar 17-1 yd William Uulty, T. A.Johns & Co., Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leg horn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, ALSO FUR, SILK, AND WOOL HA7S, OS Market Street, PmL^DiiU'UU. marlT^-tyd . ' D.COLliOUN. ? X. COWTON. Colhoun & Cowton, PltODVteCOilliHINNION 9IEKUIIANI8 FOR TIIK SA.X OP FLOUR, BACON, LARD, CLOVER SEED, &C. Broad St., Ka*t tide, bet. Race 4* Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. . ^Liberal advances made.011 Consignments, and when re ceived by car :oads, free of drayage. REFER to Forsyths & Hopkins, Wheeling, who will make advances on consignments. apHMy Benjituiin II. Lightl'oot, Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. fico. XV. I?nfly. UuafChctn,! St. marl7-lyil LI,OTD & CO., ' . Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, " '' Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasure, WASU.NC.TON, D. C., ndrnuced on Claim., ate. ? ? uu viaimi, we. I CLAIMS before Congress or the United States thai have been abandoned by other agents as1 worthies*, have been successfully prosecnted by us. Letters addressed as'| *bove. post paid, will be promptly attended to. aplo-tr # ' UNION HOTEL, GEORGETOWN, D. C. THIS large and convenient house, having been thorough ty repaired, and refitted with entirely new furniture of handsome and comrortable Style, is now open Tor the ac commodation or guests. .The subscriber invites the patronage of the publlc^tiid those who favor him with their, company may be assured of a hospitable reception, the befit fare, and such comforts and attebtions as will moke his house compare favorably witii the best kept hotels inthe,District or eL-e where. Omnibus es constantly pass to and from the Cipnol, running until eleven o'clock at night W. M F1TZHURH Notice to Housekeepers. SEW CABPEroATBEODCBDl'niCEl*. 1 fi:,nftfYYAHD8 ?r Carpets at So. H3, Alain street. ?U jUv/V/ The Subscriber respectfully informs hiscus , tamers and the publlcgeneraflv, that he. has-just returned Troth the east; and is how receivings the' largest, best, and most beautiful stockof C*flj>et8} Rugs;? Oil Cloths, etc. etc. BVer bffct cd in this city, embracing almost every variety ol style and quality that can be found in the Eastern markets^ from the finest English Velvets down to a common Rag car net- t/This stock has been selected with great Cf.re, and pur.; ted under the most favOra,ble circumstances, which will, ,?nKn TJ/ J1 V/T??^imsoieci irommystock orover f5'^7>:l!av?s,?.'S"th m differeqt patterns, varying in price roni rile, to $3,per yard, . 1 , '"j'1". J. O. HARBOUB. no. 143, Main at., Dr. Todd's Pills iU)i? !?; "i. iUUU'B THIB i CO: CRilchietowtl); P A Brentiinger (CentreWheeling);at DevolfmatSet' square, aiS Sl. FinSstreets**"0^^^*"proprietor, corner oj Quincy ami They con aiao lie had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A! Be dilllon'arfnd Jacob &ooain?-a, National Koa,!; Benj. I. ItOi-CUflttP. W. J. H. MKRBOtTH CANFIELD, BROTHER, fit Co. 289 Baltanorc Street','Corner of Ckarlet, WHOLUSALU 1A1POKTEHS, MANUPACTUMKRK AND DEALERS IN VINE WATCI1KS, rich JKWtUI , HUM, PLATID, AND A LOATA wars AND FA.NQY GOODS! HAVE opened their new store -with a splendid stock o Goods. ?? ?? : GOL.I> AND SILVER WATCHES! From the most celebrated makers in Loudon, Livcrnoo and' Geneva^-an extensive Stock always kept on barfd. every one. or wjnch is guaranteed to perform accurate time*.1 SILVER WAR1* OF OUR own MANUFACTURE! Stiver Tea and Coffee Seta, Goblets, Cutis, Tumblers Castors. Waileis, Spoons .Forks, Pie and Cake Knives Ice Cream Knives, Napkin Hinjs, Fi?,li Knives, Salt Ce lars, 4-c., ol new designs. FLATKD WARE. Coffee snd Tea Ret*. Urns, Tea Kettles, targe and sroa W|dteis-r-Ovsl,.pVloi?Band round shapes; Castors, Cak Baskets, Kpe.gness, Flower and Fruit stands, Ac. diamond work! A superb, collection ot Diamond.bracelets and Bines Btoacl.es. King*'ruU 8ulu of DiamobSs suitable for Weddlhg Gifts. rich jewelry! This branch of our business is not surpassed" by any e? tablixment in thecountryj having workmen employed un der our own supervision, constantly making new styles? and by every<stean?er we arc supplied irom the Kuropean lactones. which enabled us to give to ohr customers th latest fashions, and at low prices. fancy goods! ^WritliiR "Desks,' Work Boies; Cheis Men/Card Bas kets. Cologue.Bottl?, elegant Vases, Parisian Mar tie statutes. Paris Brontes, Fine Paintings, Papier Machie, Tables and Work Stands; Porte Mounaies, nuperlor Co inane French PerXuiMcriea,.Rosewood rjid l.catlicr Dres Tdottt Uruslies, Hair Brushes Ac. v -5 '??? . ? SUrCRlOR ALBATA WAJl! TTe\v P*at<erns ot FdVK*,' Spoons, Ladle., etc. ortW? art! cte. wuicU ia.T*st superseding silver ware. yellow,.drab ai?d white marble doi French Porcelain do '' i^MiTratAiA; ?r the beat quality,con - on hand and carefully selected. W3K'room, we'room, over inil fiat in d?l"tb, for the Wholesale Department. ^Byer>?rtic|e/roro our establishment is warranted 'jEtTftlwmt vi??ti?BOiilUmo e, will do well to examlu Or|er.r.o,n the country will he attend ed toriUhrullr .MJ.romtl^ ?KOXHKJj,^Ca.( 220 llaltinioi e it.V S. Westxonj. Haiilinofe. March M.rdwtY. Til, .V. C If <Lr OOi>8. ^ fhbdk. pickby & SONS, J , , 26? Ba ltimouk Streit. Imporurt of kngliah, German end Frenrh Fanej lnv,nT.t',^r?B|,"'iD?'"oortmentor Port ^th ?nd ??il llruK;. iCU"lon ,C*P*> -iccorJcom. sf SS5~IwIHs?k' ??? ClnT,;^5wVr'riC" "i"" ^??iei.S^fh?coS,,tr, LEEEW, SANDER & Co. h u c c k ss o ni or A, ~0 ? CIIARLKS F/8C1IKR & CO., IDIPOB'I JEBH of German, French and English Good? ,, , SUCH AS ogir- &.:*? Threads, Ke'ivi^ilk ' Under s^peSi,' &?U?n' ?Scnbee. Yarn, etc., etc- *"""? Jews-Harps, Peru- Can* '? ccordeons. Marbles P ' Harmonicas', ?^',r!,U"'jn'UC,'t 0f ^!bs "'a Fi?e, Goods. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE LOCATED NO. 127 BALTIMORE ST. ' Q K CHAMhis friends and desirous ti'at }? h" yo.u,"e """ ?Sgsi! ss *'^.^^iar ro?"5ed b"~"- ?wriu Crakeiey & Benton, p CO M MI S(MO NMD?HA N TS SSl'S? o"?aCTT*l<.FifDR' "'"""a Woo,, _mar2a-lrd?? john SULLIVAN^&~SONS COMMISSION MERGHANTS ' AGKNTS FOR THK S^K"df LKAPTOB^CC-O. COY * ' ? A. SISCO, WW^fe^-OddPe, >rH ap?-< V Stein & Brother, - 'ism*. REvBaiTHOusE ~ BY " J ? A LmnrO? 9'*?KU Til* DKPOT, aJ?? Cumberland,Md. ' CLiiAUnB.'; ?" f " ~ j?:?-?: ?? ?? fountain hotptcu,"',h "i? l"M *'??? ?"???. SWrwwftS r?,rroon" S?!r^ beins'i llii^?,rtltnof bds^^^TOraV^r4" ?f bVs,n(:M> ^2rr?.fafe?prietorto ? . GLABAOGH A BHOTHKR. parsst nSSr--''" ssHissssrtt and a cop, of the J?ri.. rei,oru it J9IIN W. BKLL. 37 1 r"i'r30:-'r john W. BELL & CO.'" COMMISSION MERCHANTS Jn??y TBOa. J. CARSON.] ? ? ; :Jr' *? *? ?AKSOiV * c?.7"U T?" Western Produce and GeneralJ Cojnmitsion Merchants, ? -4. ijSfe *?? Light Street, o.uS 3?- Water Stree.,BN^-Yo1,k. Liberal - Curtis dc Bradlev ? merc)?ndl""^nt ?" co"3'?"mo"t- ?' Precisions an. "?"? ? .. ., ? ' mir25-|r _ ftopuina Oc Valrchild. n*_ ^ Al>i;CI,OTHING. f . ataloxet Market, . . t ^nceimg. i FMir and General Commxttfan Merchants, }C0??? ?niW amd ?alt?rfo*? m IttaiS?-lT UAIT1MORR. -