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IN-TELLIGENCER 300K AND JOB OFFICE. The iuiderstgt?d take this occasion to remind their friends the public ge??e ally, that in connection with the office or the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fltteU ui> for he execution of ail kinds of Hl.% I * A.\ UU i:\ATI KXTAL FBI XT I WO. Thei note i-la King ?w?Uy new, and embracing the la te<i styles or lot. *>v?? and wen tatge ati?l well selected it rU **r tij^ , cards, inks, Ac., beinc pu:chived at the vcai Cask i> ires, ?J?d the Job Office being a distinct de ** ?? ineut, c? efully and efficiently.mauaged, they cangnaraii Ice to thei? rust on* s enii e satisfaction, as regards Ibr \eiilucM. Accuracy aud Proinpine?a, vfth which vtieif wo k will be done. Tbcyaie p epai ed to execute Pxoosaxxzs, PoiTMg,* Co.t. m Btiu, Bail Tickets, C KfPUIIi LtBKLff, Cat IIkam, Hills Lio.ko, IUsk Cnc iu, OKl*g? ilOOXS, Xl?TH K* c r r* I'motuii, Steiubovt Kit!**, Acctwx Kills, Dxn Ttcxrrs, i Freight Hooks, K&lLSOtD Buns, Hotkl Kksistkm^ Sr*xojM, Ettt7:d* Ttcntr?, And ere y otiie-de?cr:rt!on or letter-pressPrinting. Also s I kinds or.wo k in t'01il?R9 A>DHHO\/F.g. W11 orde s f out s distancep'omvtly attended to. SWKAR1XGK*. TAYLOK 4 CO. CINCINNATI. r,; Apollo Building. N. W. cor. 5 h & Walnut, Cixc.k.vati, Ohio. Incorporated, 1818. fri!lK attention ot me p-bin. ?s respectfully called to the J kU{?iioi raci:i<ies ado dedatthi* Institution, forqua arjiu^indi .idtfaisiuatLe ough practical manuer fur th counting room and business pursuits. Irtxlrnrtion? Hook-keeping by Double Entry.?A complete , laciiiuii ct?u seuf lintiuction isgi veu in tne art or keep in fccieuJilicjJiy ik>ube Kutiy Hooks in the different de pa: >iii ntsoi trade, c?nnn*e ce and inaiiuactures, coaipre b *udi?g the forms in tre among the ico^t eminent estabiish niengaged individ?ai>y or jartuer?b':p in business, wncHiet ji.osj eiouso adverse; in the put chaseand ** e o! me ciiai di?eat wholesale aud retail, iui. or ling and export ing u i? tb*ir own account, on communion or on joint spet u lai ??mi. iiK-tudi* *.*pccu'?iiou8ui stock*, real estate, &c., wi h s -amb^ting, hnnk insui ance, i ait road, Slid books o. joi. t St ?ck ai.d chartered associations ?euerally. i ?j..iitic.ciai calculafons embrace eve y variety of com p.iUi unsi ertaiuing to business oj?eratioiw, beius taught lcco ili'glothe most approved methods?Interest, Dis count I?qu? ions,arb'trationor Kxch-ng-s &c. Mcrcant.lcCorrr-^o^eiice?Such exercises are introduc- ? r-d on this subject are calculated to impress business h i bit and a genuine bus* ties* *tyle of correspondence upon > til" Hindu! the student as well as familiarize him with ! cumnic tia! tcchi.ica ities aud phraseo'ogv, inc uding pro' fns hi* Invoices, Accuuiit sa es. bills of exchange, Ac. i I'ract cat ttnin*u*'iip.?Ui.e hour is devoted iu teaching : a *y?teuiil!c style of busiuest w- itlug. cuiuhi. ing freedom j wit I: a ho ougu com<nind oniaud and pen, accuracy and ] e c^aure with e? e .:?d rapidhy, and perieci legib'.ity with i lieau'.y o: cousi> uction. Co ii ?.:it?ib4n una Political Kconoixy.?llaity Lec-? lu e-* are giv.Mi o?! tlie*e important totiics, as conucc.ed ; w iii the avocations ol the merchant in tlie operations ol coiiiuie ce. a??d p acticai wo- kings or trade, emb-cing ihe Hul? ect of Kartiit^hSp, p *incip.?l and age..t, negotiable in struments, sales, dfbts, guarantees, el*.; also on the laws o \vea< ill. currency, foreign a nil domestic exchanges, cied it- p'ofit, interest, inter nationatt ade. Arc. "I uTomsecai bo completed iu fiom eight to twelve week*. 1 *; ruction being given individually,applicants can enter a', any time. Kujiv.ed^e of the ordinary Bug!ish branched is all the ; "C-niliile preparatory qualification*. The husincH*ac.?uu.uiauceor the Principal etnbles hint io euJe/a ?i .tance to tuo-e wishing to procure aituaiioi^ ?ill '^rutlitating. Liood oaru can be obtained in the city at 32,60 to ^l,S< per week. hipiinnas urder seat are awarded ilie graduates TKIIMS: ?For partial cou? >e. books, s atlouery, 4*c , in c uxive. ??. Po- iu>> co use, books, stationery. Diploma, 4-c , inclu ?ive g JOH.V OU.NUIIY, jaiiS ii3?lyd . Principal. Cincinnati Wholesale Paper Warehouse. est a it lis ii a D IS-ll. \\' E offer Tor talc a well selected sto;:k or PAPEi >> CAICItS ami PRINTING INK. HOOK CINDERS LEA I'll ER. and every de.tcripiion o; P.lPER MA K KHS M VTKRIALS. (laving been thcfir'-t, by *ercral yecrt, to establish in th* Wfsi ?* Pal er bust tics*complete iu all its pans, we fr v? i<>: ineil |'c mucui ?Oiuiectinus with the best in^nuucu ? cis ?H tlrscon.ny, ami receive cur sufpi es directly lior. fli<*hi. The prices and :e- ms we now offer are as In voi d !j!c as t lie name goudfe can he purchased for in the Easier* Cit CH We have the exclusive agency for the superior WHIT I NO PAPERS iiMimr.ciinetl by PLANTER Si SMITH OWEN ?v IIlTMJil'T, mill M.eCVHEW COMPANY, he iii^the highest grades of Writing Paper* made in th'u count rv. Om stock embrace* every de-iC?ipiiou or Paper used li t'-e Wttt. We hate hut one i-tutorm price to all. Order: by ma I wi!l he filled at the same pi ices us ir bought i pc. ???. fit.mi lesw.U he s.eut bv mail Ireeo' cost. augCI. IH-TLKIt it* l:MOTH Ell, Wholesle Pa|c Dealers, fr? Pe.nl Street. FA^JErl WAREHOUSE. i:. O. (tOODMAN \ (JO. WIIOMCHALU UCaLKR* i? Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink, 0I.B1I lltsiu i'0\Vl>fci:*, FKI.T1RN, WtRIC CI.OTII, AC. Pea ! stieei, Cincinnati, O V.MONG thei stock, may be found WHITING, AND III.AXK l?OOK PAPER, Lhe largest assortment in the Wes?, o every description. P luting Pape , all sizes. Eng. JtAmer. Tissue Paper. I'.ook " " Copying 44 Cut d. Medium & D'Lle. Med. Clotting " Ass'd. " ?* Filtering 44 Envelope. Druggist 44 Plate and l.itliopraph. Mat ~le 44 Mau-;!a,genuine. IS lazed and Gilt 44 Ha-d wave Paper. Cloth ,4 Ham 44 Ca d 44 Mutch l?ox 44 Hoofing Paper, prepared and lea 44 uuprepored. Shoe 44 Wrapping Parer, all sizes. Ury Goods " Tobacco 44 41 44 Envelopes orevery description, Ac. Ac. IIOAIt 1>*. Perforated, I'iudo B*, lloiiuet, Press and Straw Hoards. Also, Agent ro L:ghihody*s Sci-kiuor Phir-tino Irk, Hook, aru Coi.orcu 1.nk,?S.c. CariU. anil C'artl Roarda. E\yi:a Pkari. FauoC*ru<. Entka Pkoflk'm 44 Pntmn*' 44 PoR?Kt.AlN " SvriK KiRPAf kd Cari? Hoards. Ivory 44 Prxrtkrs4 44 Satir Eramklkd 44 PuRi Xt.AlK 4? PlCARt. SfRfATUD CO'-ORED CaRD HoaRDI. The above Cards and Card Hoards, are manufactured ex p-osiy "o* oirselves, amla-eo'a most heautifhlsuriaceuud fiiush} they do not peel in working, and a e afforded at a lower r??e. thm any Cards he etofo eofferetl in this mar ket, md as low as they can hepu chated in the East. 0C^I?ealers and consume** in Pape- and Cards, are res pechilly invited to examine our stork. A11 our goods are received di ect from msuufactu e*s, which enables us to aell'* low, if not lower, than any other house in t he West 03r Pai ar made to order. Autfl-tf. Co-lPartnership: OW. PK1SKKM.A Co have associated K. n. 8WKA ? HlNGhN.Jr..wit|i them a*a parti.er.the pnrtue? ship commencing on the tnthins:. The style of I he firm wll*. be ||KlcKKI 1 A- O ;an!7 Aaviee. IP yod ave troubled w'th a cough} rain in the breast oi anynfiction ot the Lutip?Ufce SirenDinger's Com p.uo.d ^yrrp ot l'ore?et. It you a*a afflicted witii Hheumatism, have rece'ved h'ub'ef or spvains. o' yom bands or teet a?e frost bit'ei or chapi ed?Use the Herger or Spine and Muscle Lini ment; and -Oi be affected with Scrotal*, ?*r any d'tease a* i>ii?g '.um impurity o? tblood, o?'tl ? injudicious u? or ti e>ru> y, by all means i ocure llieutli>;ger*a Fluid Ev tri?r? ot will* and ? ardellon. Thesereivediet have b? t: tiied by hundreds, and in a' c??*es have -iven satisfactory evidence of their supe'io eflbcryovei every other mediciie in the cure of thesi conn l..ii:tv, rn, wj,ic?, they fciciccoinmendcd. To be had at HRRNTLINGEH + ARMSTRONG'S Apothrcary. Monioc s.J;ect,adjoining the McLuie IIoim, dic2l'tLV Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMMING. JUSTorered, a large assortment ot Saddler's Hardware a?d (\acli 1 imn li g . Co.irhai -1 l^ tirr Varnish, Jli.gpy Hows. Hub* s, Spt-hes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire lloitN, Ma!le?ble Irons. Paiert rtt?l Euamrlted Ixaiber. ri:d eve-yth'ng used by then ad-, to wh'ch I ir. vite the at tdiiiou of the public. JOHN KNOTE. rat3 ^''.d Sti>?d, 1.',3 Main ?t. ' Notice. n. MOTTK has aM?oc?a?ed with him ad a partner. ' It ? his biolber J. W. MOTTE, the |?artne-ship com- | mencusont' e 1Mb i?*t 'I lie style of the firm will be' W. D. MOITKA- HKOTIIKH. [f?bl6 - Scoond Notice. A LI. persons indebted to W. D. Movneare requested to ' call and yet*,? their accounts immediately. 4?M* W. |?. MOTTE. j "la i Mil O.N. C*!i' ks iV iu.U ? eirbiated c??d Liver OH, ? i\ 'ust teceived by J l) VOU ELU Union at. ? TSX or twrnlr Bcm:eni?n t .n bo iccnmm dafed wlif h y. .ll..?hv '>V? T. M PlRKKK j;. 1 1 ' ? ? Bound to Shave! BRJAQUKK I.K0O?l|.TRK'S ce1?*bniTei1 warranted Razoi,. TLty Mtave Willi il.?i c:.tc?i f?tr. and ai t the best ever brought to Ibis market. Just rereved at C. IIROW.N'S 1? New Jewelry Store. 'AVuiiHgt.,'! The Oil of Grape Vine. rp'ns* Oill ? result ortwentyjes^*investigation JL Krcncb ^?n, and is now eareusively used In plaice, both ort\e put ose of keeping the hair glossy, ami rntnlr git in ba d places. Tills Oil Is part cularly recommended, as If wlllreudei the Halreoft, glossy, and piiab!er besides making It abou two bnadef.rt*'Ke'. Pteparndonll^by Dr. Fontaln, IVis, 9&icfspet-. bottle. pi ?? ?. A * < K: |t.ittiUoh9j*?:M9rk. la H Post Office. MEDICAL. THE MARRIAGE STATE; &hm!l ttapplnea* and Health, or ?lttseru and Sicliues*, attend it t most startliniTconsiderations ! Keflections for the Thoughtful. Strange that countless human beings exist and drag through life as do the beasts of the field, or the insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble (acuities of mind were not vouchsafed to them. Many such are husbands and fathers, upon wham are dependent the health, the well-being, and the happiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with perhaps a family of children. HOW OFTEK IT HAPPENS THAT THE WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAS In thai pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilerating influence incident 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 charge of her household, even when her health will not admit of it; but sho is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, till finally even the hope of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Uut a f?v years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wife, with frajoe emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the fa press of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change may and does arise from organio or constitutional causes. But efteaer, by far oftener, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often Hereditary Complaints npon the Children ?* UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION,*' Transmitting COS8UJIPTIO.V, SCROFULA, HYPOCHO-VDIUA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other diseases, as a DREADFUL- INHERITANCE from tlie 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 great derange ment, involving our future peace and happiness? in all 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 moBt BENIGHTED IGNORANCE. A3 CULPABLE AS INEXCUSAfa~? . 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 and causes of the various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering?suffering often prolonged to years, eventuating 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, aud perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER S Ao husband or wife need be ignorant of tahul concerns them most to know to secure their health and haj'jnnexs. Tluit knowledge is contained ih a little work entitled THE 3IARRIED WO MAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PttOFkSSOR OF niSEASES OF WOMEN. 0'?e Hundredth Edition. 13/*o.t pp. 250. Price iO Cenlt. [ON PINE PArKR, EXTKA BINDING, $1 00.) First published in 1847 ; and it is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that E V WRY F E M ALE, whether MAEIlIEll OR NOT, cm. licit Require n fnli knowledge of the nn ture, cliHiKctcr nmi ennses of her eom plaints, with the vnrlous symptoms, nml that nearly HALF A MILLIO.V COPIES clwiuM have been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully tho various subjects treated of, as tliev are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriago. UPWARDS OF OXE 11UXDRKD THOU SAM> COPIES I lave been SENT IIY MAIL within the lost few mouths. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. HE NOT DEFRJ1UDED ! Buy no book unlo?s Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 129 Liberty Street, N. S'., is on the title page, and tho entry in the Clerk** Office on the back of the title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealer*, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there nre spurious and surreptitious infringements of copyright. tnr Upon rcceipt of One Dollar " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (wNufcJ frttJ to any part of tho United States, the Canadas and Biitish Provinces. All Letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, KewYoik. For Sa'e l?y WII.DK A- I RO., dec2-dtt\Cir.o. coti er Mnin and Urion-sts. JOHN H. 1 HOMPMJN, 3i Monroe street. DR J. B. MARCFISI S CELEBRATED CATHOLICON, For the relief and cure ,.fSuffering Females! It stands pie-eminent for the curative power in all the diseases for which it is lecommei d ed us>ua-lycalled Female Complaint*: Or these nve Prolapsus, Uteti, or Failing of the Womb; F!o..r AI bus, or Whites, Chronic Inflammati' n Ail 1 Uir.e:atiou or the vVomb; li.cidental Hem o'lhage, or Flooding, l'aintni Suppiession,and iriegulot Menstruation, Ac., with a 1 ih"h ac companyii gevils, (Can cei excepted,) mo mallei howeevrie or or how ong standing. The Catholicon far surpasses other reme. U.e , . itiuie^ c. .-.ii, less exjenaivc, and lea ving the system m a better condition. Let all interest ed call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing amok piool rrom the most respeciahle sources, ot the beneficial lesults oi its use; tog- ther with letteis from highly experi enced Physicians, wl.o have r.sed it in thcii piactice, aiul si>eak rioin their own observations. KKFtKENCKS?P It ? eckhani, M D. Utica.N Y. L 1) Flemin?, M D. Cnnandaigua, X Y. M II Hills, M 1), Rochester. N Y. 1) Y Foote, 31 D, Syiacr.se, N Y. Pi or Dunbar, M i\ Haiti more, Md. 1 J COirick.M D. Ha'timoie, Md. W \V Kcese, M l?, New York City. I \V Piescott. M 1>. Concord, N Y. J P New la ud, M D, Utica. N Y. Hev .ICS Heard, Glenn Sp lings, S C. Q3~Pamphlets gratis at our store HRKNTLINGElt ?V A KMSTRONG, AgMa. Druggists, Washington flail, Monroe St., Wi.ecllng. Va. Also *old by M1CHKAL HUNS, Moui dsvil'c, and by most ol the leadit g Druggists in theadjO uing counties. letter mJJresscd tt ear* of Mr. Curtis Hutch. A'-cut at ltare?na. Olr.o ? To llr. Mahciiisi:?I have been ten jcarg troub ed with Female Con plaints?piolapsu* uteri, and all tl.e attending ditfiruitie*; at times icndcnng my life most miseiahls I have had the attendance o. some of the t-est physicians, wi'h but litt'e success; the most they cou d do was.to telieve?a cuie was out ol the question I or five month* before comment ing with your med cine' I had not been able to per onii any labot, could walk but a rew steps at a time, and tcmc-Iy went out or doors?in short, 1 was coinp-et* ly piost'.ated, both in body ai d intiid, and e.vpecttd to d a? out the ie>t of my da>s insuT feuugnnd misery. Hut, reading your advertisement, I was li:duecd to try your invaluable medicine called Ute. line Catholicon, as the last resort. It had not used it a weckbeioic I f It like another woman. Hy the u?eoi t In ee bottles 1 was enabled to pertoimall the labor for six in the family witheise, and could walk any wheie in the neivhbnrhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of mv duty to you and to the afllicled, has inducrd me tostate my rate to the public. I can safely iccommend the prepaia tion to all tho&e suffering like myself. - (Signed,) Mrs. Sarah A. Hisnor Freedom, Portage county, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1863. J. 11. MARi'HlSl A- Co., Proprietors, A u? 2-6m. Central Depot. 304 Hi or il way. N. Y. ?jH'U ?*1*1V.hi DIb?ASJEiS. IT has now become a settled fact, acknowledged by the l?est Physicians ofour city, that iu the cu* c orSci c!ula, Tetter, and many other diseases, liittxr.iSocR'ii Fr.rin K\tr%? t o? SARSAfARtr.tA and DaNdclio*. is decidedly above all ot net p< cparations. It speaks for itseirwlicnevei used; and although we have never taken the nalns of hav ing It published th ought he papers, or appointing agents for the sale or it, yet we ate almost weekly receiving or dev* Trom Veimont, New Yo k. Ohio, Kentucky aud othci states, by peisous, who by some chance means have heard Of its wondeitul cu ative powe s. Tho ollowing is from a gentleman or Vermont a few days since, who used It for t. very se* ions disease:? Dear Doctor i The two bottles of medicine I got from you when in Wheeling, hive nearly cuied me; please send me some more by Express. Yours Respectfully. It Is now prescribed by nearly all the Physfcians or otit city, rot as a quack medicine, tor we have tuadethem ac quaii fed with the component paits; and we now say to all such a* we have not the opportunity or making it known t<-vtfr.t it is entirely free Pom all mineral*, and is not in tii# le:.st incompatible with any or the prcpaiations of to d*i Fowler** solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton & Lake's, and F. Yahrling, and sold wholesale and retail by HRBNTL1NGER Ar ARMSTR05G. Monroe street, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Va. July 21,'52. J17*T receircd t 6 boxes Samuel Simes' manufacture or pure Medicinal Cod Liver Ofl| the best article of 11* Kind brought to this or any other market. BBKSTtlNGER 6c A RMSTRONG, Pppcpite WasMrfCCu Ha MEDICINAL. The Nonpareil Nerve-and Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY H. H. CARR & CO., FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY DR. WATSON CARR, OF WHEELING, LATE OF MORGANTOWN. It is based upon the broad principle thcl ant remedy lekirh ictll relieve mm external pain, trill, *f properly com pounded, be equally successful in retnornxf xnln> nal affection*-, a poicer xchxch xs beaux fully dtvelojxd in ami peculiar to the tfOXPABJUL jJKlMEXT. ABE YOU SUFFERING EROAi Rheumatism, Sor? Throat, Croup, Difficult Dnathing. Tooth-Ache, Tic Do'oreux, Pafn in the Uteort or .Side, Ktiain or Spasm, Head-Ache. liiflamma j lion. Stiff JoinU, Cuts. Bruises, Poison Sores, Fever Sore?, I Pain or ci?uins in the Stomach, i holera Morbus, Choleia Infamum, Cholic. Lame Hack. Chilblains, bites ol Poison ous Insects or Rabid Dogo, /.guc cake, Ague in the ttreast or Face, barns, bruises, chafing, chapped hand?, corns, Conl tactions of the Muscles or cords, cuts oraiiy kind, .\J uscu ar weakness, Paialysis, Piles. Har .AcJie, Ulcers, Sail Kheuni, scurvy. Sore tipples. Sore Lips, Venereal Soies. Scarlet Fev^r, or any similar dktase, you may lest as>uied that in this article you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which not only removes pain almost instantaneously, but penetrates 10 the scat of ani entiiely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the tdea or any composition curing such a number 01 diseases; but if yo*? but reflect that these diseases, though numeious in uau.e, all arise from similar causes, the proposition will ?e.m less extravagant} but weie It teu times nioreao thk Facts wHch stare us ill the tac+. would force thecai.did to acknoi* ledge its merits; for all who liave used it themselves, or witnessed its mugic effects on oihcis, unite in declaring it just what its uame (Noupaieil) indicates, the be ft Liniment known. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you never noticed the strik ng* milarity between many external and internal diseases having entirely differ ent names? Anil lias it never occurred to you that a rem edy might be prepaied which should be equally applicable to both? This remedy is now offeted you in the } omha rk v Liximkvt, which does not insult your understanding ! by claiming to have beei. found in some burning mount tint 0/Mexico or mighty caret of the earth-, but is simply the : Urrsraiso or Si tKsckl being mild and simple in its action | and yet leveaUng in its eflecls.a power almost inciedible, | ?teaching the most hidden sinews of tuau or beaut,? and yet being Iiiuoxions to the weake>t infant. It is also ! by far the cheapen JJuiment in the market, being put up in bottles tunce as large rs the majority, and one-fourth latgrr than the largest, besides biting more than four times 11 it Ktroaig; we thei efoic offer It to you with pi ide and con fidence, as an at tide exactly suited to the wants or rich or poor, high or low. he unprecedented size in which the Nonpareil Liniment is put un; and the vast expense or the n ateiials u-ed in it, makes it impossible for us to pay foi the printing o( the hundieds ol certificates we m glil publish, 1101 do we deem it nccessary, as the article wheiever it is used wl fcertiry for itself. We would however refer those afil'cted ones who have so often been gulled by fuiged certificates and bigassertious to the following names, being hut a few or the many per. sous whose character for candor aud veracity nerds 110 panegyric fiom us, and who having fully tested its virtues in the different diseases for which it is lecomruei.dcd, aie prepaied to speak ol its meiits as it deserves. Sold in Wheeling by james (taker, Kells @ Caldwell, T H Logan @ Co, IP K AlcKee, Patiemou Ce> Co , and by the piincipal Druggists of Virgiuia. aud Pennsylvania. August 17, 'o3 From the Fairmont ( Vo.) Republican. Ak Invu.djlblk Mkuicimk.?U is but seldi m we find among the many tem 'dies offered to the public Tor the cure . ol disease, one we can consent to command, or whose vir tues we a* e able to discover, and have always >eduously av. ided giving utteiance to anything that might le-d any one to suppose that we plac-dany laith 111 their preten sion*. Hut with lefereuce to a remedy manu actuicd 111 this place, aud which has become as familiar to the public as houschout weds, w? speak Uom knowledge 01 its in trinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many of tl e ills ol lie, aud the secuiity with which it may be used. We st-eak of the Nonpaieil Nerve aud Hone Liniment, prepar ed by 11. II. Carr 6t Co., Pom a prescription furnished by l)r Walton Carr, late 01 Moigeutowu, and now of Wheel ing, our of themosl eminent Physician* 111 Viiginia. This Linimrnt is based upon the broad piinciple that auy reme dy which will telle vr cxtercal pain, will it piopetly com Mounded, Le equally efticaciouajn lemovii g iutemal aflcc tious, a principle that has be. n successfully develoi ed.? It is simply the offspring of Science, b*ing mild and sim ple in it? action, nild yet revealing in its effects a l ower inure incredible, reaching the nu st hidden sinews ol man and beast?and yet being innoxious to tnc weaken infant.? It is also by far the cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up in t ot'les twice as laige as the majority, a- d one <ouith larger than the largest, besides being mote than four times as siiong We commend it to those in want ol a sate and ceitain remedy. "Man ft* aao w 'I toy^ell." An Invaluable Book lor 25 Cents "Every Family should huv* a Copy.'' COP1KS sold in less than three months. A \jyJ\j\J new edition revised and tmpioved, iust issued I?R HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HANI) IUjOIC FOR THK AFFLICTED?Containing an ouiltne ol the 01 igin, progress, treatment and cuieo: every foim of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual inteicourse, by self abuse, or by sexu. 1 excess, with advfre tor their prrvcn:ion, writteniua ramiliai st\teavoidii g -it medica .cchnicaiitics, and evety thing that would olleud the ear o detei.cy, fioiuthe ic-ult of some twenty yeais succcssfti piacticc, exclusively devoted to the cine ol diseases ol a delicate ur private nature. To which is added, leceipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a lr< ali>e 011 the causes, symptoms and cui e of the Fever and Ague, lot twenty live cents a copy; six copies one dol'ar; will be forwaided to any pait ol the United States, by mail, fiee of postage Ad?: less, postage paid, Cosdeu (gl Co., Publishers, or uox 10C, Post Ollicc, Philadelphia ?This is, without exception, the most comprehensive ;iml intelligible woi k published, on Hie class ol disease# ?t which I* Deals. A voidii.gall tcchuiculterms, it addieM.es its ITlo (lie lea&ouor its leaders. It isfieeiiom all ob jecliouah!e nuitter, j r.d no pat ent, however fastidious, car oi.jrct to placing vt in the hands or his ?oim. The author has devoted many years to the ticatu.eut of ti?o various complaints Healed of. and 'with too little breath Io puff,' and 'too aittl.- presumption to impose,' he hasoffeted to i he wot Id at the metely nominal pi ice of 2o cents, the n ulls ol some twenty >ea?s most successful practice '?Herald. 'No lead cr or puiei.t should be without tlie knowledge in.pai ted in tins in valuable work. It would save yea is or l>aiu, mollification anJ sorrow to t^e youth under thei? ilidige '?VeopU'u Adxocate. ? A Piesbyteilati clergyman in Ohio, in writing ol *1fpr' tor's Medical Manual,'says: ?Tliou>pi:ils upon thou9a*'f& ol our youth, by evil example and the influence of the |>a? sions, have been led into tiie habtt ol sell-pollution will out realizing the sin a;?d fearful consequences upon them selves and theii posterity. The constitutions ol thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not biolien down, and they do not know the cause or lliccu'c. Ai y thing that cau bo done so to euliehieii and iufiuence the public mind as to cl.eck, and ultimately to remove I his widc-sp e;.d source of human wretcliedi ess, would comer tlie greatest blessing next to the religion to Jesus Christ, on tlie pieaent and coming generations. Into nperane, (or the me or in toxica ting drinks,) though it has slain thous 5ands upon thousands. :s not a gieater scoutge to the hu? man race. Accept my thanks on behalf or the afflicted, and, believe me, your co worker in the good work/ >d are so actively engaged in.' One copy will be forwarded (secuie'y enveloped and postage paid.) on receipt or 25 cents, or six copies torSl Add.ess. COS DEN ?CO., Publishers, J! ox 100, Phi la delplr'a. Hooksellets. Canvassers and Hook A cents, supplied on the inoal libeialtciins. ma 10-1 y Centre Wheeling Drug Store and Apotheea. RICHARD BLUM has putchafed the entire slock and tixtuies or tlie establishment occupied by F. A. Bient* linger. Centre Wheeling, and by additions to his stock is piepared to rurnish city and country customers with f ho purest and best Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, ou the most reasonab'e terms. ft*rc?cription Departiucut. He will attend promptly to the titling or prescriptions, which will be carefolly compounded at all hours. PeiTumeries, imported Havana cigars, and a veriety ol fancy articles on baud. Caul 1 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE Partnership heretorore subsisting bet wen ts;e un dersigned, under the firm name ol "Warden & Edwards, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent- Jacob M. Wat den l as sold his tnteie3t to James W . Warden. All persons indebted to said late firm are requested to settle ami adju?t their debts with Jacob M . Warden. Wheeling, December 1.1S?2. JACOB M. WARDEN, dec4?tr MICHAEL KDWA HPS, Jk. Planished. Tin Ware. JUST opened,an assortment orsplendiil Planished Ware, consisting ol coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot', Egg cooleis. Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet acts?'a beautiful article.' We respect lull y solicit the attention of the public to our varied ai.d beautiful assortment or House and Steam Boat furnishing goods HOBBS, BARNES & CO, No28, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novlO Wheeling, Va BACHKLORS, Instantaneous Liquid Hair Dye. ?T^O those wishing a hair dye that maybe depended up X ou, we can cheei fully iecomn<end tiie above Tlie best ofcity re'erence can be given as to its superiority over cveiythingor the kind now ill uve. For sale, wholesale and retail, by T. H. LOGAN & Co., n jiH Sole ag"iil8 in this city. Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTOR Y. THE partnership heretorore existing between Stocktoall Hankerd & Co, has been dissolved by the purchase or n, Mr. Bankcrd's rifeht, title, and interest, by Stockton ?& Russell. The business wi'l be carried on under the uame of octS STOCKTON, RUSSELL ?fe CO Wheeling, Oct 4,18S2 Lcok to your Coughs ! TO all su-h asare laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse hi:**, Paips in the Breast, Spitting Blood, &c., wc would honestly recommend the use ol BrenUinger's Com. pound Syrup of Boneset, as a pleasant, sate aud speedy ?;ure. It can be had at Messis. Paxton ?& Lake's, end ol tlie Suspentiou Biidge, and at BKENTLINGER <& ARMSTRONG'S, aug21- yr:d Monroe street, Wheeling. Co-Partnership. THE unde. signed have this day formed a co-partner ship under the mme aud style ol S C. Baker 4- Co., aud 5 iff continue the Steamboat agency and Boat 6'tore busi ness at the old stand. No. 23 Water street. S.C. BAKER, an3l JOHN LIST. To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firn. ol McClallen, Knox & Co., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother or S. S. Knox.) so long and favorably known in the trading public ?assuming tiie style or McC la ileus and Knox. They would 1 espectfully inform their old customers (who ha ve so long and liberally sustained them) and all other deal eisin Boots ard Shoes, that their Fall Stock will bearriv ing from the IOth to the last of September. Having been selected with the greatest care,and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that In their Fall Stock ol Boots and Shoes tuey can hold out inducements In quality aud prices superior to any ever offered in the markeL To Country Me> chants on their way east, they would be pleas, cd to exhibit their stock, and post them in prices, fearlessly 'Itallenginga comparison with the mat kets of Baltimore aud Philadelphia. [>cp33 McCLALLEKS & KNOX Cunton Work. TTBKE lamaga'n with a tremendous stock or CkXha iX Cassln*ie*, V eatings, Ac,all to make up'osuitcus tome is, at Ik - lowest rates ofprices, and be?t style of work manalilp. [octTj 4. m. ADAMS MEDICINAL. Vwt* t S500CIIAI.I K^(SK. WHATKVKK concerns the L.alth*and happiness ol the people,is at all times Oi the .<o#l valuable iin portance. 1 take it Tor granted thai every person will do all in their power to save the lives or their childien, and that every person will endetvor to promote then own health at all sacrifices. 1 feel It my duty to solemnir as sure you that WO KM St according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, ate the primary cuirtes of a large majority nrthe diaeuj.es to which children ?pd adu t* are liable. If you ha ve au npj etite continually c>mnseah!e from one kind of food tonnothe-, l!ad Uveal h. Pan In I be Stomach, Fir.king at tiie Nose. Hardness and Fullness oi the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulte irregular?re member that all these denote Wormp, and you should at once apply the remedy? HOBENSACK'S WORM. SYRUP, An article founded u;.on Scientific Principles, comi?ouiul ed with purely Vegetable substances, being oerfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficialjeffect. Where Bowel Complaints A Dlarrbcea have made them weak and debilitated, the to nlc properties or my Worm Syrup ate such that it stand* without an equal in thecataloyio or medicines, in giving tone and st length to the S:omacb, which makes itsn In fallible remedy lor these afllicted with Dyspepsia, the as touishingcuies performed by. tnis Syrup alter Physician have railed, is the beat evidence or its superior eQicac> overall others. THE .TAPeTwORM. This is the most difficult worm to destroy of all that Infest the human syste ?, it giows loan almost indefinite length, becoming s<> coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach, effecting the health so sadly as to cause .St Vitus Dance, Kits, etc , that those afflicted seldom if ever suspect that it is a Tftf* Worm : hit is hastening .them to an early grave. I n order to destroy this Wot in, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would tbete'o-ehe pioper to take 0 or8 ofiny Liver Pills, so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct npon the Worm, which must be taken in doses or two la bio spoonftits three times a ?<iy. These directions followed have never been known to rail in ciiting the most obdu rate case ol Tape Worm. REAP TIIK roM.owiwo: And you cannot be indifferent to this appe d. Human ity calls upon you to do your outy. it is only one out ol the many thousands who h-is seen its wonderful effects. Dr. J.N. HobeiiKack,?Sir:?iilatitude to you, the in ventor or a highly valuable nrdiciue, piompts this humble testimony iu it* favor, as be:.ng a saf> senile, yet power fully effectual remedy Tor Worms. Having had much ex pe.iencein knowing th> effrcis of various preparations, my wiie, who was well skilled iu ministering lo childieu in -listl ess; pronounced it the best she had ever Used, and would use no other while yours could bo had. A daugh ter or ours became seriously d'seased.. Her symptoms were alarin'ng, but her motlier at once sought out a reme dy for Worms. Having obtained voura, by the time site had taken hairs bottle, Ol Sir, the jovit gave aneffection ale mother, to sec the improvement iu Iter child, she be ing about live or six years old She rassed au immense quantity,of Wouns, hei sickly countenance now biighien ed, her spiiits returned, and in a short timea lovely child, threatened with decline au death, now gave prom ise or heath. That.kstoa kind Provident c whose hies slug attended your Syrup, lestored the child tt iihconfi deuce J recommend it to all patents whose children aie I suffering with Worms. J AS. U HO WEN, Minister oT the Gospel, l.ale Pastor or the Southampton HaptUt Church. (OTCAriioK.?Reirembcr then, i'ai en's and all others, that llobeusack's Wokm Svkit is the only Medic:ue in use that will eradicate Worms, with certainty, and will notdisagiee with the most delicate stomach. Be caiefnl that ycuget the genuine at ticle, and tee that the signature, 'J. Horkmack.' is uti every bottle. noBKN?A<:K*S LIVER 1*11.UK. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the L1VKK, it serving as a fillerer to put! y the olood, oi giving tho proper secietiouto th? bile, so that any wrung action ol the L.vei effects tlie other impoi taut parts or the system, and lesults vaiiously in Liver Conrduint, Jaun dice, Dyrpepsia, etc. We should, therefore, watch every s. mptoiu that mi^ht indicate a wrong action or t he Liver. These Hills being composed or Kooisand Plants tarnished tiynuiuic to he-l the sick, namely: 1st, an Expectraiit, %Vhici> augments tne ?ecietion rroiu the Pulmouary mucus membrane, or piomotes the discharge or secreted nutter ?d, an .Alterative, which cliangcs ii: some inexplicableaud insensible manner t'.e cei taiu moi oid action ol the system. 3d, a Tonic, which gives loncaml stieugth to the nervous Stem, renewing health and vigor t? all paitsot the body. -Ith, a Cathartic, which nets i:. |>crlect harmony with tne othoi ingiedients, and operatiug on the . owets, and expel !ii:g the whole niassol corrupt and vitiated matter, and puiit)iugihe hlcod which destio>s disease and icstoies health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in man) complaints to which you uie subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found ol inestimable benefit, lestoring their runctioual arrangement to a heatli.y action, purifying the blood and other fluids so el feciuully lo put to flight all complaints which uiay ause tioni lemale inegulaiities, ab headache, giddiness, dimness ol sight, pain in the side, back, etc., and olfoied the public as the best Pill* lor all diseases, upon the following MEDIC A L EVIDENCE. Wo, the undttsigucd Physicians, having had the receipt of their uianumctuie subtil tud to us lor inspection, says that the ?ng? edients ot which they yfc composed makes lhem tin? best Pill in use tor all diseases ot the lavcr, tin purilie* ol Hie Lloud, i tc. U amy this not outy troinoui own judgement, ht.lalso tiom thator 'honest medical au thority ir the United States. All dUeas*-s requiting ihe u>eoran -* Iterative, Diaphoretic and Purgative Medicine, thai came under our notice, ha* been treated with the above Pills with the most satisfactory success. CKOltCU WOOD, M. D. F. CHOWLF.Y, 31. D. L. JIO WEN, 31. D. tCJ-Purchafe nove but those having the signature, 4J. N. llOBKNSAt K,' upon e?.ch box, as all others ate wot tbless .mitutions. Agents wishing new supplies, ar.d all others wishiu? to become agents, must add>e>s the pioprietor, J.N. Ho uickmack, at his Labnratoiy, No. 12u No> thSecoiid Sheet, above Hnce, Philadelphia. Sold by all l)>u^gistsaud Metchants iu the U. S. Pamphlets giving ceitititles ot cures pei formed in dir fcient sections ol the couuti y, by the abo\e medicines, can he had gratis ol the agents. Sold by J. I.aker, Wheeling, wholesale and ictail agent or Western Va.; W. L. Briggs, West Liberty} J Per rell, litadleytown; J. Caning, 'I t iadelphia; Wm. liosack Houy's Point; Dan'l Feriil, Coral Cove. Pi ice each V6 cents. marliO-ly 'Illrow Plifnic folhc UogM-l'nlvcriiinclicr'it IIYDKO ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing instant relief from the most aci.te pa. nard per manently cui lug all Nemalgic diseases, K lieu ma lit;in, pulniul and Swelled Joint*, Neuralgia of the Face, Deafness, blindness, St. Vitus' ? a nee, Palpitations or the Heart, Penodic-1 He; daches. Pains in the Momach. 1?* digestion, dyspepsia Uteiine Pains, Paralysis, etc. These chains were first introduced in the city of New Yoik less than one year since, and alter being subjected to Iboiotigh tiials in every hospital i.i the. city, ai.d appli ed l?y liis. Valentine .Molt, Post. larnochan, Van Uuien a d others, it was d scoveicd that they possess stian>e and woi derfnl power in the lelief and cuie of I lie above class ol diseases, ai.d their sale, ti.d the success lliat has attended theii use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction irio thiscountiy, Iney were usedineve>y hospital in Europe, and ate secured by patents in Fraice, liernany, Austiia, Piussia and Eug land; and also in the United States. ??THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principles upon which it is claimed thai the chains produce tlietr mirvellous cuies ae, fust?that all narrow* d it eases oie attended and produced by a deficient supply ol | nervous fluid, and an agent tl at re euihlcSclosely electric* ity or electro magnetism; and second?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part I and o'gan diseased, rurnish to the exhausted nervous sys tem. by itt powerful stimulating effect*, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy act on th'Or.gh the euti i e system. No disgusting nostrum is allowrd to beta* ken wiiile using the chains, but a rigid observance ol the general laws of health are lequired Hiisk hiction upon the part diseased adds much to the effect or the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be piven to any person v ho will pioduceso many well authenticated certificates or cure, both from intelli gent patients and scientific physicians, as ha\e been ef fected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric Chains.? They nevei fail lo perform what I hey are advertised to do and no pet son has ever been dissatisfied who has giveu them a tiial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hur.d td permanent ci:res of Prolapsus Uteii have been effected within he I st year by the use or these chains, liy applying one end of the chain over the region Ol the abdomen, 2nd the other uron the spine, iust above the hip, ti e i sual ?eveie symptoms incident to that disease a- e at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain si ould be moistened before use with common I vinegar, ai.d then one end ol the chain should be applied . diiccly to the seat or the pain 01 disease, and the other end opposite to it. HE NOT DECEIVED! The Electiic Chains are not to cure all diseases; hut lor Nervous Diseases it is claim ? ed that NO Medicinal Agent in the wot Id has produced so many cuies iu the last year as the Elcctric chain. INSTANT KELI EF from the most acute p?in. is pro duced at the moment ol application much moie effectually than cau he produced by opium, in any or its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains are the same wh ch liav* lately been sent over to the tmperor of. the French, to be tiied by his own physicians in cases of tholera, etc. ami which have pioved so eminently successful. J. STEIN EKT, sole Agent corner Piince stieet and Kroadway. J A M KS HAKER, and: lireutlinger 6c Armstrong, Wheeling agents. dclT-lyr ATTENTION!! TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGG1STR, AND DEALKR8 GENER ALLY; THROUGHOUT THE WEST. Wheeling Chemical Laboratory. Corner of Main and 2d its., C EN THE WHEELING. HAVING completed lily arrangements, I am now pre pared tomanuracLure PHAKMACUTICAL CHEMICALS. At my Laboratory, rear of building, corner Main and 3d streets. All ptentiafions warranted pure and prepared according to U. S. Dispensatory. Among lbo numerous articles I mention: Acids, chemically pure; a . Antimony preparations. Amnion ? Aq. Amnion Tff, ' * concentrated for blUterfnxi Aromatic waters, orall kinds: Alcohol, absolute; Extract's (AIcobolO A/eicuiial preparations. Calomel, etc.; fiweet Spirits Nitre; Cl loroform, etc , etc. All Druggist Pbarmacuiical preparations prepared ac cording lo the II. S. Dispensatory, and soft!atm*i>ufacti?. rer'sprice*. ap23-ly RICH I), BLUM. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. , ^5 a^Wb!2Sff2ssgfEiaar vCmt&Oo. IWIll LOGAN. JOS. O. KAKKK, WATTSON CAHR, n?r? H. if. CAXR. MEDICINAL. ! DR. HARRIS ' I MAY be confide nl-lly consulted at bis Lock Infirmary No.SI South Gay St, between Louioard and >econd 1 ?u.. ppofcitc the Exchange lluildings, and City Post Of fice. Hall!mute* Md .This medical institute, established j j over fifteen yeav* iri this city -by tegular Physicians asa | ' refuge Horn Quackery, is widely celebrated rot speedy aud i effective, to e-?of vanous cl-s-cs or diseases, but especially : -those Jit own *a . SECRET DISEASES. .tiidis only advertised to pre veil tlic afflicted, particu larly strainers; T.Oin Tailing into the ?*Whiled Heptilchrrs'f and olhei abodes or ClJhr.etanisia blazoned foitb in the public prints as lhe only places where a cure can be ob tained lor certain diseases. Daltimore, Uke other large cities, Is iuve-ted With tn-s tribe, and straiigcis should bo ot. Iheirgiord. OVER 20 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE !ji an extensive practice devoted to this brancb of medical fcc'eiKe, enables Dr. II. toinsure u p'omptaud permanent cute. III '.uy or lie different forms OT Heivatk Di*k *.?*?. ATo Mourvrtqnhcd if a cure i* nolrjfrcted. DR. GORDON HARRIS, A member of the Medital Chnurgi. al Faculty, Gradjafe of H?i v?i d University, class 1321: an Honorary G radiate o? lite Washington University of Alarylaml; rorroerljr Sur geon ol t??e Lusenhurg Institute In Netv Or.'eaiis, and Pio piietor of the Lock Infiimary, No. 31 South Gay St., Hai ti more, having becli established iu this ply overlo years, presents a claim on public confidence beyoud animadver sion. Dr. II prom/M nomoiethan he can perform, and all who place tliemselves under bis charge will bs sacredly shieided by the *sisol professional honor. Aware of the d tficulty with tlie public to discriminate In a newspaperadvei tiiemenl between the genuine and skilful Pb> s'ciunaml the spurious pretensions ol the designing aud dangerous Quack, Dr. II. will che^i/ufiy gi ve, when appli ed to, such private reference as will rully satisfy all who icqiure his services. **> ? - CHRONIC OR SECONDARY F. RMS. A!any have suffered lor months, and even years, jnder t 'ie effects or an improperly cut ed diseas-, wt hont know ing it to he a seconds y'lo-in. The usual symptoms are sore throat, ulceration or the tongue and lip?, Itching ami leuderuess about the in.fee, blotches or eruptions upon the race and body nodes upon the bones, a sensation ol lleav - iueis, dearness, dull pains In the bead aud limbs, etc.? Cases vary much in character, hence but Tew ol the syrup* tomsare some times experienced, any o..e of them is just cause or alarm. Upon the peilect Constitutional cuie or the oldest aud most in vetei ate of such cases, Dr. If. is will ling lo stake his It .n?jr and reputation. A total or partial suspension o? those functions, essen tial lo piopagatiou or the species, a fatal bariier to connu bial tfes, Is the rostly price ol excess, unbridled passions, or the violation or nature's laws, by indulgence in a often contractod troni associates at school, familiarity of I corrupt domestics or the example ol those who, innocent j or harm, entice their compar.ious ii.to the practice of tl?ese habits, which like "The worm In the bud," saps the foun. tain of vitality and blights the bright-hopes of hie? the rosy wreath of Love withers around the heart, f be warm impulses of eiulcaiing s/mpaluy are cbillcd, and MAT l.MONY, wh ch should eve be contemplated with pure and ur.sulli led delight, presents an incubus to the mind, filling it with icai ful appiclieird >ns, oi excites only feelings of distrust or lepugnain e. The exertions of parents and guardiai'S io retain theii youthful chaigcs tu ig orai)C3.'>P0Ji this sub ject, has too often proved a tulse and tatal philosophy; let hoi.e:>i co fidcure be shown them in teason's cany dawn, and guided by the light or truth, the pitfalls or iguorance and suhrieuueiit mi-cry will he easily avoided. PRO.UETHIAN FIRES consume i he sclf-iiuuiolatc victim of a secluded habit.? Ills We presents a bl.ated l.eath, upon which no fruits irf geiiiu g?owj ??oflower of intellect can bloom, where the atiuos, heiriH tainted with disease, the soil parched by uiiuatural heat, harieu aud obnoxious to the eye Though sad the picture, It is not overwiought; its origi nals ate almost dails pretexted to the change of Or. liar, ris, a::d even iuthe public thoroughfare, the discerning eye can .nark frequent corrob nation of ilsftrillh. .Moral rega d in disclwige of duty must obviously pre eludes an entire removal ol the veil fiotn this nieancholy picture o human rraitty, hence but a Tew or the-symptoms attendant u/ou this bliahing malady can heie be given. THR SILE.nT MONITOR. Symptoms are silent guides to the locality and advance ol il.sease, following iu the train to seT abuse; weakness of tlie oi gaus, loss of inanly vigor, want of natural suscepti bility, pain in the head and limbs, pimples on the race and neck, dimness or vision, o want ol lustie it the eye, pale ness o complexion, with general lethargy aud impotence, are a lew of the moat prominent physi. al evils. EFFECTS ON THE MIND. Through derangement of the nervous system, the mi nd is unstrung, memory fails, the power of couceutrating thought is lost, imbecility aud idiocy often supervene, leav ing the throne of intellect d ear aud desolate. Timidity and irresolution wish mela.xholy utuity,?throw a gloom atound the scene- ol lite; haunted by invisible torments, Lhe burthen ortire becomes insupportable, and he pluuges despelately into the gull or intemperance or sui ide. THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Commiserating the misfortune of this c ass of uuliappy persom#, l)r II has sought with untiling zeal through the wide laugeof medical lore, for the last IK) years an anti dote for these prolific evils, andean ptoudl) say hiseUbrls have not been uncrowi eJ with success. Abuudant prool is constantly given iu his practice, or the infallible efiicacy or these lemedies. iiy a happy combiuatiou ortreatmcui, fliysical debility is lemoved, constitutional soundness les toicd. i ho weakened oi cans established in pristine strength and vigor, and '.he torpid faculties or the mlud aroused in to healthful activity Kn'eebted manhood may here find a certain restorative ai.d lhe bright beams of hope slu.lt soon dispel the murky clouds ol gloom lfiseutliiulled from set vtte fetters, the victim of unhallowed pass io us springs into a new existence, and realizes the sweet fruition of lus brightest aulicipa lions. Dr. Harris may well congratulate himself upon the hap py icsutt of his researches.ani lejoice that he is i>ei uni ted to dist-ense a halm to tlie afflicted, a foaition nioic en viable than the jewelled tin one ol earth's iotliest poten tate. A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. I.et not shame or false dcl'cacy keep you back, but ie i eci that >our lite aud reputation are at stake; remember thai ilie vene.at poison is death toyour constitution, aud ihieatens not only your physical powers and mental facul ties with desri uLtion, bui closes the door to connubial *,oys, blights the pri sp cts of the f iture, and wraps your hody and soul, u the daik mantle or despair. Tue oppor tunity of embrac ug tl.e aid or a tegular ami skiUul Piiysi ciau is before you, one who has made this branch of medi calscience h s prolouud sltdy, and who lws been favored with extended opportunities or compaiing theory with piactice, and did prop iety permit could adduce the grate ful testimony ol thou amis who have been rescued by his timely assistance fiom the abyss of impending ruin All applicants aiesacr.-diy gua'dedfroin exposuie by lhe ae^is of pi ofessional honor. TO FEMALES. Dr. H. lias given particular attent.on to Female Diseases, UiscNpeiieuceeiiab.es him to lelieve sokly *sd?i'kki? ii.y, all 1/ regularitici, Xerrou* Derangement, Constitution al iVealnie**, General Debility, etc. icy Prompt attention given to letters, and trealmeiu mat ked with skill and dc.icacy. ICir-Comiiiuiucatioiissacrcdly inv'olate. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. May consult Dr. 11. tlnough tetter, (post paid,) and by des cribing symptoms, receive advice, tieatnieut aud medi cine}', tlie same as if present; while their cotnmuuicaiions will be observed with honorable confidence Atl Medicines lot warded with pioupt attention by sa fest ro'jte ta the indicated addiess, carefully srcuied against danuige orci viosily, and accompanied by plain aud exi licit directions. N. II.?'The pecuniary position or Dr. Harris enables htm to make charges moderate. P. S.?His Office is arranged 'wilh'pil vate consultation room*, rendering it a vail *b!e_to either sex. I IOTA,..vice to the poor Tree or charge. Addiess Dr. G. HAKKIS, Baltimore, Md. apr4-ly Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir 1?OK the permanent cure orcoughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, astlnna.irfiuet.-za, croup, whoopingc?u?h, infiamation orthe broi.chea and hoarseness, caused ny pub ic >peaking; and all affections cf the organs of respira tion. Warranted the pleasantostand best medicinc for diseas es o the lungs ever sold in A merica. In presenting tbis medicine to tbe public v e have the satisfaction to know th t we not only present them with an invaluable nntiJote for the class of diseases it profes ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in it* cf rpclsupni the constitution, an can be administered with out any fear of mineral poison', for it contains none.? The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is cauved by disease of the orga a ot respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, hash*, duced us to put it within the reach of every individual who may need a ic ixdy that has proven itself so invalu able. Tbis medicine is the result ofalong experience, and study ol those diseases oft he lungs which ar-s so frequent in our changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance [ of ail medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar compldnts, an improvement upouall, and cousequently [ uperiorto all others. We sliall make no extravagan* assertions or its efficacy in curing di:ca.es. I'ke the venders of too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust then'* nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience docs not justify. Ifpatients will persevere in !h3 use or this medicine, and use it as directed, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power of medicine. There are nuirernus persons now enjoyingthe ilessings or health and rei.ewed life, as it were, who otuerwise would have long since been in tlieir grave, but Tor the timely and perseve ring use ol this invaluable remedy. It is not pretended that It is infallible ineve-y stage or consumption, but we know it to bj better adapted to the various diseases ol tho respiratory orgai.s titan any other 21rdicine ever offered to the public. All we ask is atrial, and in every instance, if used rreely according to 1 he directions, and ir perfect satis taction ii notgiv u, the money will be returned. Genuine signed K. H ALL it CO. For sale by JAME5 I5AKK", Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists ?e~eralfy throughout the couutrv. ar-9-ty DR. DYE'S RELIEF For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. I7MFTEEN years succcra in the use or this Syacr, in ; private practice, for the various affections or the B ronchia and Lungs,is deemed sufficient recommendation in presenting it to the afflicted, to insure a trial or its ef ficacy. The re is nothing in this Syrup that will nauseate,so thete can be no danger in giving it to the youngest child, orinils use in any quantity under any circumstances. It is pleas* lut mi'd and effectual. Price50 eta. per bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. S. DYE, Hart/ord,Con. For sale by KKLLS & CALUWBLL, dec30 Sole Agents. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA TH E T.-ue D gftire Flu id fi-lric JU& pre. ??~ared from Rennet, or the IS ourtli Stomach or the Ox, after the directions of: Ba ron Liebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J. S. Holohtcin, M. D., Phila delphia, Pa This is Katdkk'i own Rkhkdt for an unhealthy stomach. Ko^rt Of man - can equal lUcurative powers. It contains'no Alcohol^ Bitticrs, Acids, or Nacsxnts Duces. It is extremely agreeable to tbe taste, and may be taken by the .itost feeble patiei Is who cannot eat a .water cracker fvikbont. acute distress. Beware of pnuoairo Imitations. Pepsin iiXOTAMIHI. Call on the agent,,and get * aescripti ve circular, gratis, vjrig al%rge amount of Sotxaxxric Kvidkkcx, from Lie f ?' *-* ?*'-jrsioiogr of 1H-" John W. tlra dmai Chemistry} Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di Ur Pereira on Pood and Diet; Dr * * fology; etc., together wit .of t)ie UiritrdMateau ,.: - I. H. PATTERSON. 33 Monroe street, WHEELING, Wholesale and Retail ^gent. mnr<?r~?l'2>wty ' NEW 8UUAK. 23 f||| {T7:c^o,^y,ec#lved ier 'u"nbo* TALLAJiT & DK1.APLAIN. *?*!? XoHlLinm. EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Furniture Corcrings. A.C., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. II. CARBYl/S CURTAIN S'frOUE, Ittfo. lW Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Corner Fifth ttreet, . appetite the Stale House. IIB hat always In store a full stock ot Fee itch B roca tells; all widths and colors) French Satin de Lainesj India Satin Damasks} Ficnch ?Ioqucttej Do Plushes; N. V. Painted WINDOW Lace and Muslin Curtains of every style and price. Table 4? Piano Covert &c.t Gilt Cornices; GIU Pins and Hands*, Gimps, Fringes; Cords. Tassels, Ac. HADES. of all styles and pi ices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, 4-c.; and ererything complete for CurtAin*. of the newest Pails styles, and at tl?e lowett price*. >? Per?oiA Mnding Hie height' and width of tlietr unndtir frame*, can have their Curtains nfede and trimmed in the l?est manner; see Fashion Plates in Aujust number of Go dcy's Lady's Book. ... ! Steamers, hotels, CAR 1 UILDERS, *nd dealers geuer ' ally, supplied at Iheloueit wholesale price*. | W. II. CAKKi L, Importer ofa~d Dealer in Furnishing Good*, I 100 Chestnut street, cornet of Hflli, 1 m-irlT-l yddtw Opposite the Stale Hon*e. Philada. LUDWIG, KNEEDLBR & CO., IVUffl.EMALE DEA.'EBIi IN BRITISH, IfRKNCII AND AMERICAN DRV GOODS, .Vo. 110, Aorth Third Street, S. WeMt corner o/ llnet Slrre', PHILADELPHIA. \V A LTErt UHUUK, Jr., Cphol.lcrjr imd Paper llnn|iiig Wnrcboau, iYa. 220 Baltimore St., near CkarUM .St., I TTAS In storeT'cu rialn material and tnmmins, such as XX Brocatell, satin damask, satin de laines, Worsted damask. Cornice, etc. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. P ain and figured plush, hair cloths, velvets, gimps, webbing, piauo and table covers, transparent shades, etc. PAPER HANGING, Fine and low priced, suitable for parlors, halls, drawing rooms, chambers etc.. together with decorajions. views, border, etc . all of which will be sold 011 pleasing terms. margfi-l vd Jfaper Warehouse. CYRUS W. FIELD cf- CO., COHMISS ON Ur.RCIIANTS. No. IX Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Arc ffole Ageni* in the United State* Tor Mu*pratt's superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Paj?ers. Russell ?? Superior " " Genesee " " Printing " Kawlins dc Sons' English Tissue ?? First quality Ultramarine Blue Tl.ey are also Agent* for the principal Paper Manufactur ers in this country, and offer (Or Sale by far the most ex tensive and and desirable stock or Paper and Paper Manu facturer*' Materia!* that can be found in this or any other country. Their business is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papers | are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary lacilitics enable tliem to offer all Goods, bolh Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible price's. Paper made to order, any sire or weight. Liberal ad vances made 011 consignments or Paj?er, Paper .\iakers' stock and other merchand're. The highest market ptice paid in cash for all kinds ? Bags. aogl-lr tVilliam* anil Brother. CKNKHAI. GROCKKS AX II COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CORNKlt CaRV AND PkaRL STREET8, Richmond, Va. tE^Offer their services for the sale of all kinds of Pro duce and .ifauufacture*. Goods for them may be shipped by the Bait. A- Ohio Bailroad to Ba.?iuiore and consigned to Jacob Brandt, Jr., agent lor the Powliatlan Steamboat Co.; or Charles Pendergast, age>.t of the Baito. and Ricli niund line or Packets, either of whom will receive and forward them without charge. REFERENCES: Jas R. Baker, Esq. 1 Aaron Kelly, S. Brady, 1 I Morgan Nelson, ' f Wheeling. l?r. M. 11. Houston, J Messrs. Sweeney dtSon.J Messrs. Lewis .V Geo. Cassan,! 4 J. C. Selimandt Son, >? 4 Love, Martin 4*Co. J Jiidtie Jno. Biockeubrough, Lexington, Va. jan!2:lihd Humphreys, Hoffman & Koons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . FOR THE SALE OP I Flonr, Fork, Rncon, Kecdn nnd Produce Ceuerally, No. 47, North Wharves, ami 93, North Water-St., PlIILADEI PI1IA. D3"*LibcraJ advances will bs made on receipt Bills La ding Refer to Me**r*. Forbytus & Hopkins, Wheel ins- jnl3 DANIEL ROWLAND, Brokerand General Claim Agent, WASHINGTON'. D. C , WILL give prompt and per- onal attention to Claims before the Department, and other busiu:ss entrusted 0 him. Refer 'o E H Swt4?isckk. ap2.V-l J SLAYMAKBR & HAtiLETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, Cheatuut at., below 7iH, PHILADELPHIA. BOARD fit ,5ft PER PAY. _niv2C-di> . u it vHieru aud ?oiitb?rn illerchuuu Sexton, Seal & Swearingen, litii'oit rr.KS & jokbeks OF FAKCY DHY (GOODS. No. 11, S. 4th st. between Market and Cliesnut Sts. PhiPa. J. W. Sexton, L. Seai., A. Van Swearingen. OFFEB to purchasers, the largest assortment of Fancj Dry Coods in the city. It comprises in part of Jlo^cry of all kinds and qualities. GIovos, Undershirts, Dress Shivtsand Collars. W oollcr. yarns of different shades and colors. A fine assortment of Shell Combs. do do do Buffalo and Imitation Combs. Brushes of all desci iptions. Dress and Tailors Trimmings of all kinds.^ Burnetts, six cord col'd Spool Cotton. Perfumery ofall kinds. As well as a great many styles of goods ofour owniinpm tition, which we cannot here mention, and which are well worthy the attention of byers. We feel we can make it to then-interest to give us a trial. septS JOHN H. BROWN &. CO., Importer8 4* Whole tale Dealer* in British, French and American DRY GOODS. IVo. 125 Ulnrkct Street, Philadelphia. nl2:lyd FRANKLIN HOUSE. Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Ben. II. lVooluinu. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Prices reduced! From $2,00 to $1,50 per day. marl7-lyd ivillixim Unity, '1'. A. John* dfc Co.* Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leg hern, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, ALSO FUR, SILK, ASD WOOL HA75, 98 Market Street, Piu:.Abiet.ruiA. marl7-tyd a. COLIIOUN. A. COWTO*. Colhoun & Cowton, PR0DVtEC01TlilXI88K0[V HICBCUAIVTM KOK THE SX K OK FLOUR, BACON, LAUD, CLOVKR SF.KD, &C., Broad St., Ea t tide, bet. It ace J? Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when re cei ved by car '*oads, Tire of drayage. REFER to Forsytlis ??- Hopkins, Wheeling, Who will male advances on coi.sicnments. aptfi-ly ISfjijumiii 11. Lightfool, Hats,-Caps, and Iiadies' Riding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. CSco. W. On fly. l^iteofChextnmt St. mar 17-1 yd LLQYD & CQ ^ Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street,opposite the Treasury, WASH.NO'TON. D. C.? Cnah ndrnuccd on Claims, Arc. CI LA I MS beloi e Congress or the United States that have J been abandoned by other agents o* icorthles*, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letter addressed as "?bove. post paid, will be promptly attended to. aplfc-tf UNION HOTEL, l: eorg eto v.* n, d. c. THIS large and convenient house, having been thorough ty repaired, and re fitted witli entirely new furniture of handsonte and comfortable style, is now open for the ac commodation of guests. 'J'he subscriber invites the patronage of the public; and those who favor him with their company may be assured ofa hospitable reception, the best fare, ana such comforts and attentions as will make liis house compare favotiabl; with the best kept hotels in the lttstiict or el ewhere. Omnibus es constantly pass to and from the Capuol, running until eleven o'clock at night W.M FITZHUOH Notice to Housekeepers. NEWCAKPETM AT REDUCED I'BICEM. 1 ft nnO YARDS of Carpets at No. 143, Main street lU,UUw The Subscriber respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he has just returned from the east, and is now receiving the laTgest, best, and most beautiful stock of Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, etc. etc. ever offered in this city, embracing almost every variety ol style and quality that can be found i ii the Eastern markets, from the finest English Velvets down to a common Rag car pet. This*tock has been selected with great cafe,.and pur. chascd under the most favorable circumstances', whichiWi II enable me to sell them much lower than the same quality ol soods were ever sold in this city. Those in want of goods i?s wit line, will please call and select from my stock ofover lG,?cn yards, with 160 different patterns, varying in pric* root J2'c. to ?2 per yard. *cri1 J. C. HARBOUR, no. 143, Main st. Dr. Todd's Pills CAN be had fresh and genuine at tbe following places iu the cltjr of Wheeling and vicinity. vlt:?AJ the Drue stores or James Baker: Kells A Caldwell: trenllineer A Coj 1)r T H Logan it i o; Fleil'k Vahrling, iWrti JfcKee 4. Co: (RUcliietown)j PA Brentliuger (Centre Wheeling); at he Shoe store or Todd & Devol, market square, and a I the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of tiuincy and Fifth streets. They can also he bad at P Dunn's, Grave Creeki A Ue dllliOn's and Jacob Gooding-s, national Horn'; Benj. I. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson Stringer's, west Wheel ine; and Ely Looniun's, Bridgeport, Ohio. These pills need no further recommendation than a all trial; they have now been in.constant use for more than twenty years, and if you willl only give them s chance they wlll^ek tor themselves?try them. 2ocper bojti #2 pel I OOAH, CARB & CO.. Iiave just retelT??l3>.b<wes l;4.0f tOf?acco. In addit on to llielr l??ge stock. Call rotnulat No. 8|, and see a specimen of the -Callfornl golden bar Tobacco," intended for all "who lore a gooa Uriftgj:"* Also, a large lot?f Imported Solars just t oh and BALTIMORE. J.C. C&MflCID. W. B.tiSnHD. j - CANFIBLD, BROTHER, 4 C?"?? 229 Baltimore Street, Corner of CjWi WHOLESALE U1POKTKR.S, MANUPa^.' AND DEALERS IX FI21K WATCHES, *1CH SILVER, rLATED, AHO ALB ATA V,u **** FANCY GOODS' IlWsr*?* u""*tore wUh * ?*-???. f COLD AND SILVER WATCIIKS1 From the moat celebrated makersin London n and Geneva?an extensive stock always kent 2JeJp0# every one of which is guaranteed to perform , time. , ^ ?carat< SILVER WARE OF OUR OWK JCAKOFACTfiirl Silver Tea and Coffee Sets. Goblets, Ctro* t*\\ Castors.. Walters, Spoons, Forks, Pie and Caii ? - 11 Ice Cieam Knives, Napkin Rings, Fifch KtdtoT c^?!? lars, 4-cJ, oI new designs. ' *?? Ce PLATED WAIK. Coffee and Te& Rets. Urns, Tea Kettles, Utce Waiteis?Oval, Oblong and round shapes: CastU, -?L? Baskets, Epe.guess, Flower and Fruit Cl* W3 diamond work! ' A superb collection of Diamond Brieve's ?n.i Broaclies. Crosses, Finger Kings, full suit* or^ suitable for >\ edding Gifls. 1 Eicii jku'elet! This branch of our business is not surpassed tabli>raenl in the country; ha vug workmen eiu**" s'; der our own supervision, constsnUy making newl..1?* \ ?,?1 bjr??rr atMSttr ?? ..r wi?PUed irom ihe lKP~ 1 factories. ivbtcli tnabWia to give 10 our cimoHS?" 3 latest fashions, and at *ow prices. wr,'k i Fancy goods! Writing Desks, Work Boxes. Chess Men. Card p. kets, Cologne Bot'ljs, elegant Vases, Parisian u.V^ Statutes, Pari* Bronzes, Fine Paintings, Papier U.!l Tables and Work Stands, Pmte Monnaies, vaneriorr*' logue, French Perfumeries, Rosewood *nd Iealber nrT? sing Cases, English Soai s, Tooth Brushes, Hair Uriah &c. 00 SUPERIOR ALBATA WARE! Sew Patterns of Forks, Spoons, Ladies, etc. of this arti cle, wuich is fast superseding silver waie. SPLENDID MANTLE CLOCKS? Bronze and Gilt Mantle Clocks of elegant designs Hack yellow, drab ard white marble do; Fiench Porcelain do richly decorated. Watch Tools ahd Materia us, of the best quality co stoutly kept on baud and careful.y selected. For the convenience of customers we have erected a large, spacious stoie, giving cuvomers every fccilitj rur inspecting our extensive stock or Goods Adjoin,. tllC retail vales room, we have fitted up another roum, over liW leet in depth, for the Wholesale Department fc?"Ever* article fioin our establishment is nirntttd lo be as good as representedi. ICfPersons' visiting Haiti mo e, will do well to ejanrin our assortment. Orders from the country will be ttUml cd to faithfully and promtly. G AN FIELD, BROTH Hi.* + Co., '220 Baltimore St., S. West corner of Charles Sign of the Golden Kaxle. Baltimore, March 24.-dw!v. v a nr v v ?e opn ' FREDK. PICKEY & SONS, 250 Baltimore Street. Tn-porler* of English, German end Frrnrh Fanel Goods, HAVE now in store their Spring assoortment of Port. 4 Monnaies, Violins, Peicussion Caps, Accordeon>. | Tooth ai.d Nail Brushes, Rosewood and Buffalo Hm Brushes, Combs of every description. Cutlery, Fans But. tons, Perfumery, Fancy Soap.', Work Uvxct,Jewelry, etc., etc. In the Hosiery lice a full assortment oT White, Brown and mixed cotton } hose, Lisle, Thread and silk) bote, t otton hose of every description. Lisle Thiead and Sill hose of every description, Cotton, Th read and silk Gloxes. Filley ? Stewait's Patent Thread, t ottou, Thread and Silk Laces, Silk and Pocket Handkerchief, .Neck lie* etc. etc. Dealers will find our stock the most extensive in city, and our prices as low as any house in the tLecountr, inarM-dwtf C. J.U KXKW. a. SASDKR. A. XTII LEREW, SANDER & Co., 8DCCKSSOR*or CHARLES FISCHER & CO., A*o. 33S Market Street, bettceen Harvard and Juifcicit*. BALTIMORE IMPOBTKBMOF German, French and English. Goodi SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves. Shawls, Tapes, Laces, Fringes, Binding, Tlne^ds, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Under Shirts, Suspenders, Ribbons, Turkey Red Yarn, etc., ele Scylhes, Slates, Violins, AccoTdeons, Jews Harps, Peic Caps, Guitars, Harmonicas, Marbles. Look'g glasses. Flutes. etc. etc. A c* mplete rssortment of Combs and Fancy Goods. niar2S-t vdtgUw COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LOCATED NO. 127 BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE, Md. OK CHAM BERLIN would say to bis friends acd ? patious throughout the West, and to alt youn; men desirous of learning.Hook Keepiug, that be has disposed of his interest in the Pittsburgh Commercial College, ?cd permanently located liiiuseirin Baltimore, and isuowat ?.he head of one or the niost flourishing Institutions ia tbe UuKn The facilities here olei'ed fo? acquiring a com plete Mercantile education are equal if not superior, to those of any similar College in the West. Individual* wishing to obtain situations when qualified, wilt find it to their advantage to prepare themselves at this estabish ment, as a large number of genttemen (among wliomare several from the West) have recently completed :>teir couise of study, and obtained desirable situation? as Book Keepers in this city. For paitictdars, terms, etc., write and bavc a circular forwaided by mail. ma?y?d@wly Drakeley 6l Fenton, (establish ED 1S3C.) COM M I SSI O N MERCHANTS. For the sale of lion Products Fi.ocr, Bcttks, Wool Window Gi.ass and'-'oovrar rRt?Doca,generally. Th? willalsc give attention to purchasi-g on commission. 387 Baltimore St., corner of Paca. BALTIMORE, Md. ' m mar25- lyd?w JOHN SULLIVAN 8c SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JLKD AGENTS FOR THlifALK OF LKAFTOBACCO,COT tow, Flour, Whisky, axd Wmntx Proddck Gknkrai.i.t. Camden St., near Light St. Wharf, apl5-ly BALTJMOHE. A. SISCO, Ao. 95 Baltimore Street, opposite Ilollitluy Street, R A L T I .11 O 11 E, WHOLESALE and Retail manufacturer of Odd Fel lows, Masonic, Sons orTemperance, Red lien'* ?nd other Kc^alia, Banners, Flags, I.wels, etc.. JJiI?:axy ' Goods or all kinds. apg-iy Stein & Brother, Manufacturers and Wholesale Pt tiers in CLOTHING, No, 316 Baltimore Street, beticccn Hoicard trid LibtrtySl?. mar23-3m BALTIMORE. _ REVERE HOuSL. BY jr. A iiefelfiivger OIKIKG TIIR DJtrOT, rnnr28 Cumberland, Md. I DWXS A. CI.A D at*(e II. W. II. CLABACUS FOUNTAIN HOTEL. THE undersigned having purchased the lease aud effect* of that old established house, the Fokstais* Light street, Baltimore, and having repaired and re-ror nished at a heavy outlay, now oflfei to their friends andtb# traveling public an asUblishinent second to not e iu cow. fort a nd convenience. The Ladies* Ordinary, rrd the suites of rooms attacbw, will he found to afford the comforts of home tofcraiUo* while the Situition of the hou>.e guaiantees quiet repose to all its patrons. It is t e most central situation for the man of busing being in the centre of business, affords as convenient i? ce>s to all the Railroad Depots _ud Steamboat Landing1* any Other hotel iu tlie city. It will be the desire and pleasure br the proprietor!? promote the comror: or the guests or the house. ap7-ly CLAHAUGH * BROTHER Solid Daguerreotypes. THIS latest discover} fs the wonder of the age. TW picture assumes all i he roundness and solidity of U? It also appears lire-size, and in every point resemble! ti? living being. Nature is perfectly mocked, eveu to aair dividual hair. Taken at WHITEHURST'S, over CjWP* bell's Jewelry store, Baltimore street. In the citvof B*W moie; also, in his Washington Gallery, and will soon * introduced in all of his gallerie*. which may be found" all the principal cities in the Union. M r. TVuitkhcrst has the honor to announce that be k*J just received a :etier from the President or the Unit* Stales, informing him or the award or a Medal, Certificate, and a copy or the Juries reports at the World** Fair, I* don. mar3ft-tf JOHN W. BKLL. " ' MTHJ. PA**1, JOHN W. BELL & CO., FI.OCR?lGRI?EllAI; 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Howard St., opposite Centre. lyH-ly BAI.TIMOHK. ___ TJIOS. J. OARKlK.] [jonicri! T, J. CARBON ft CO., . , Western Produce and General. Commission Merchants, 41 Sc. 42. Light Street, Baltimore, Ami 36, Water Street, New-Yoik. g-*"Libera] advance* made rn consignments. _?. Curtis & Bradley, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS' And Wbolrmlc dealer. In 744 Bweirrt Wharf, BVLTI v OHE. AID. ? B^Advancesmade onconaignroouU ot "r0*,^5_iy merchandisegenetally "??? " V : W?kiM?E Vulrckild. Merohant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, TNVITE tl.e aitenllo*?rTh^c?u?na ol Wbeetinj ">'*{' J. extensive assortment ofciotba, e"?ilnerr".*,?Mru ings. aeiecteit with great care, from the latest IeT" tloua. ready hade clothing. On the second floor ot their atore they keepa larff. aortment ol elegantly finished clothing, made br J* . hand and cut In the moat taahlonable style. raariajr? Hare, Pleraaa, ilallldny 3c ??? nuomiu dkalkrs i? ??_~ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, So. I Hanover stmt, near Market, BALT1.MOKK Richard Hark, 1)?miki. Hollibay, Willi ah Pikrbo*. 1 I a JnuRoainoi. tU-Kerer t.. ?ae Merthanfor MARTIN & HOBSON. Plomr and General Commi.a/on Merchant?. >COHSRtt ErTiW AMD BAl.TlMonr ??., msr?8-ly R ALT! MAKE.