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THE T N T E L LIGE itfCER. MARCH 30. 13M. - | 0 CollT-l'UH'i'UI". ....rniiie ?u scription. advertising or oth LETTBBSMfll^i, ofiuo |llt<.mseucer, should be ad department of thepa to the editors, jointly, ortoei. tfcefo'C olUf'"i, writing for publication, will please Coiif')10"'"' ,iJe oft lie paper. wrileou'y0""! oftlieabove rules wilt greatly oblige us, .Auobservaiwc 1HI>1 attention to coneapondents and Oilier" isc some times recteve. " sj meeting was held in Zanesville oil Sat A "ening list to consider the administration ur';r) ^ajtsof the Central Ohio Railroad. We ?r been requested to publish the proceedings of '""meeting. ?nJ wi" comP15r w,tl1 lhe request to "ie . The largeness of the meeting?its oider '""''oceedings?and the high standing and respec ''nity of t,ie gentlemen composing it?will not ptiniit us toj^o otherwise. Tat examination at the Linsley Institute ccn: ces to-day. The Halls have been decorated, rtj?happ>'time of il is anticipated by the young ^Jtlemen in attendance. i'Thi Cajimeli-'s ark Comibo."?These laugh ,tt provoking minsticls will give a seties of en gtainments in our city next week. Save your boys?lots of fun ahead. Of course will have oiowded houses, as they have jfcrerer tliey go. _____ ^Factfcrthe Bakers.?The bakers are ap-. juenlly not aware that the ptice of flour has de tiacj considerably within the last week or two. Xosoring their intelligence by th'e size of their jirts. they are very much behind in the news of i?<i?r* _ John Brewer, the second male of the steamer fort Henry, got into difficulty with some Itishmen and was severely cut in three place, oaeof ne cuts, ill the fle.-'hy J art of the thigh, 6-iog eight inches long and two inches deep. Tat weather for several days past has been unpleasantly cold, but as moving time is at hand, probably the amount of caloric unbottled within J>is, will extend to the atmosphere at large, and Ly the beginning of the week at farthest, we may expect <ome moderation. Voterdav was a brisk day at our wharf, the boiling being crowded with regular and transient boots receiving and discharging freights. The steamer Pittsburgh left with us a considerable por tion of her cargo, which is no uncommon thing for the Pittsburgh line boats to do. They appear to have other business at our poet besides providing themselves with "butter and eggs for table use." Ilo for Salt River?The Iron Works. Captain George W. Norton, late of the Alviu Ad ams, sails to- day with the fleet flat Tiger, lor the head waters of Salt River. His cargo, consisting ol machinery an I stores is all on board, and he starts with a free clearance for the roaring river. Captain Norton, one c.f the moat enterprising, popular and humane steamboat commandeis that ever trod the deck of a steamer, has retiffcd from steamboating, and taken mi active intertst and partnership in the extensive iron manufactory at the Nelson Furnace, near New Haven, under the style anil firm ofNorton, Hayden & Co. tie is al so ccitnected with the Crooked Creek Furnace Company in Bullitt county, adjoining, and in whatever tinderaking be em Darks we hope he will prosper, and do weil. as he is well deserving u! fortune's favors.?Louisville Journal. The Original Baker family will visit our city anil give one of their delightful entertainments at the Melodeon on Saturday evening. Many of our citizens had the pleasure of hearing them sing sometime since, and speak in the h ghest terms of tbeirpe formatice, and from the encomiums of the press of the country, we are satisfied that they have improved the.r musical talent, and not per mitted it to come down oil a level with "common place." The editor of the \Vyoming County Mir ror, in speaking of one of the Bakers, says: "But of George?what shall we say of him? Shall we liken his lungs, and the musical strings of his larynix, to a bass viol and organ, made by stringing cables across the mouth of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky??and an earthquake to blow the bel lows and put the strings in motion ! We would advise him to form a partnership with Niagara, he sings basso and Niagara soprano, and if a thunder storm should come along and put in the alto, all the better." Well, we are bound to hear that man ring. Ax Accomplished Servant.?It is srated that Judge Mason, our Minister to Frence, has em ployed a tall colored man, of the"true Virginia type, who was taken to Paris fifteen years ago, by an American Minister, and who has remained in Errope ever since, in the employ of American Ministers, either at Paris, St. Petersburg, or in Germany. He speaks French, Russian, and German, and is a polite and well raised Virginia servant, united to a first-rate French dancing aiaster. JTSanta Anna, it is said, has sent an order to Messrs. Ames, the great cannon manufacturers of Springfield, Ma.s., for two hundred guns of from '?en to fifteen pound calibre each, and that the pay oentof the order, which of course, includes the ?rply of a vast amount of ammunition, musket ?7. revolvers, &c., is to be made contingent on the passage of the Gadsden treaty. RIVEK IMPORTS. SLXFISH.?Per steamer Stephth Bayard.? Crangle & Co, 10 t.l.ds tobacco, 4 bbls bean*; A Ridglt*y, 610 sacks potatoes, 2 boxes bacon, 1 keg J M Mathews, 20 bbls flour; Wm Goodhew, 25 bats mullings; Hurler ?fe Hoffman, 1 box tallow, 6 hides; IJ Murray, 1 basket eggB, 1 do butter. S1E?. BENVILLE?Prr Steamer Viroqua. Crande & Co20 bales batting; G W Anderson, 12 kegs lard, I box ni'dze; S Bayard 9 ploughs 9 . iS ?f empty bags: T Sweeney and Son, I turn rug lathe. I'ARKERSBURGH.? Per Steamer Fort Pitt Crangle & Co. 8 hhd tchacco; Warfield and At kinson 2C dcz buckets, 8 do tubs, 6 nests do; J R Mi I lor & Co 125 sks oats; H K. List and Co 13 bis wheat 11) jx r.'gs; Pumphrey 1 lot of cattle, 3 bas k*u et*g , 3 hlul tobacco; Passen ers 47 sks pota toes 2 hags hops, I lot or cattle, 1 box eggs, I keg lar,J 00 barrels, 5 Lbis fiour, I sack potato es; re stopped 100 barrels, 2 bbls eggs, 38 sks wheat, 3 "lids tobacco. CINCINNATI -PerSteamer Pittsburgh? Mc Afee Bros. 4 hhds tobacco, 164 tierces hams, 47 fbjls pork, i hhd-hams, 4 bbls do; Gordon, Ma thews & Co. S8 boxes of meat; S C Baker & Co. ?bo\es LOL'ISVILLE?Prr Alalanta.?F & H 77 bUs PP'li; -McAfee Bros, '76 tierce lard; Geo \V Smith, IS (?Lis. >''r Fort Henry.?F & H 1050 bbls perk. 366 J'*es midJles; l)FP 126 boxes middles; M'Afee ? 15 bbls lard, 5 casks bams, 17 bbls pork, 1 ?:i feathers, 1 box roots; T Sweeney fit Son, 11 eli'ss; J M Mathews, 12 bogs grain. ''U PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS r'lK umlcrsigued is prepared to maiiufactaie to order, A Flint l,lass Sjiinjics, Vials, and all otlier_ani*ll Flint ii Instruments, such aaare used by Phyaicians, and in Chemical Laboratory. He invites the ovdeva o[ those "<?3 or dealing in such a; tides, aa he thinks lie can fur u>? >5 eood an article on as favorable term* aa can be ob "''*<1 elsewhere. WM MORGAN, corner Sixth anil Zane street^ . "cin.lawrtr Mast Wh-ellre SPUING HAS COME!! A ao Lave the Spring Fashions in trr.. * Silk, Lawn, and Fancy Straw Bonnets, arnyed on Market street at IV. u: Mo tie & Bro'a., with iJ.S'assurimcnt or Trimmings to match. Any *nr ^ decide at once that there is ths place to^get a 500,000 Iw.. barrel Stave* and Headings tainted. tw?tve dollars pe. thousand for good white and l f \, .ve8' 3-1 inches long, 6 inches wldeetear or sap, tchea oa on thc heart?one third .to tee headings *20 S Fii '?cUc* wid? cle*r of ? Inches on the delivered at the wharfor railroad dci?ot at this city haa GEO. W- SMITH, ' . Wheeling Brevity! orlhe fffiggssgpr^, 8o,w *1I??U arrivals. I <Test Cuy A'<=Lean Pittsl.ugrh Pittsburgh r- fe*,:'" ?'* * -"Pi'tsburgh Uen Bolt! Campbell Cincinnati Mansfield"".*.*. ? tlsl-urgh Alalanta 7T Pittsburgh Fort HenVy" Johnson Louisville Fort Pitt T~^? Louisville Stephen liayaid! iiJ^othV.'.V.V.1^"^^?, V,r?1u? O'Neil Steuben" ille ... u DEPARTURES. F"regstCiI; M?Le"n Cincinnati Ben" B"gth; *.! ]; [ '? V..V^burgh FortSpiUVa"" V ?.rCOkS ? -LouirftVle 7"s?QESpN?iii;R,vllf",'?"-'11'' a T t> ,,KhL,NO?6 feet 4 inches At Pittsburgh?5 feet 0 inches. _ . CALENDAR FOR 1854. .march: - T. r. a. 1 2 3 4 if to ,1 * 0 10 II " 13 J4 16 16 17 lf> i? 2? 21 22 23 21 a* 26 27 83 83 30 31 AM V. *' T- W. T. ,. ** a 4 6 6 il .? .2 10 11 12 13 if ?? 'S "7 18 ta so 21 22 23 21 25 35 27 23 20 30 31 . APKIL. ' M. t. w. t. r. a 2 3 4 G 6 7 8 ? 10 II 12 13 H 16 'S JJ 18 1? 20 2l 22 24 26 26 87 28 29 JU1.V. JUNK. a- T. \V. T. F. S ?? .. ,, 1 o 3 * 0 G 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 ?? "? T. w. T. r. ? 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 1S 1? U ???.?} if u s i? ?? :s ? a p A UG UST~ *?? t. w. t r. ? '1 " 1 2 3 4 6 o 7 8 9 10 11 12 '? ?} 16 16 17 IS 1-J i0 21 22 23 24 23 28 28 29 30 31 Valley of Va. Fire & Marine Insurance Co, K. C. HlKKR, ") Jo.ih 1.1 ST, (-Agents. OFP,r,. . .. . Wm. Rankin. streets 'S5' u,"k> Riddle X*-JtJiF?ii TO?Junes R. ll.her V"' _ !!? 1^- List. ia n4?I y 51'-tiburgFire, Life* Marine Insurance Co Or LYNCHBURG, VA, l*"4"y Wheeling. Vn. Ajlams & Co.'s Package .Express \V1 >''"I?,rm the public that we have .ill. i 2?e0 ?.ur G,eat Western Express to Zanes ville, ami from thence, by connecting Express Line to aud Stl55lSs.UWl,,IUbl,#' throush to Ci?cini.ati, Louisville safclPsneSr Khi?,.'0 ,r<mVrd wil" W?i:d ,7n: i. ^ ll,l"''ll,s? Jewelry, anti at! descriptions *n?i Siso'thL We package# to and rrom these points, 7.1.7. .? 'he Intermediate pauitvi or St. Clalrsville Lovil. New*o! ?et c etc["' cimbrtfe"; mepse.-g. ,..:i leave our office in charce or all sad packages, and any business entrusted to his care will receive prompt and efficient attention. oo,r .. ADAMS <fc CO. V P10MAM. Agent. EMIGRANT PASSAGE, .Foreign Exchange and "Express Acencv ADAMS A CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE M?L,,fe Houie, Wheeling. r1! . "nUc; *? ?cJ ?S sole A reut, in thisoi- " ^(T?w J- l>? ?or the sale ol passenger certificates ?? ferTV ""'o-TEfSi ?31? o! r P?8sengers is limitjd, and there is no danger or Uab'e ' w'"cl1 tl,e ordinary emigrant vessels are nanbta.11?.1.^ ?/ e?:K?nEe drawn at sight, forany .mount, Scotland Hank or post town in England, Ireland, or i,rsous >\ ho w.sh t? remit money to their friends or iLn. n i" 1 om "ol11 country," will bo supplied with tl,e dralu and tickets at the lowe# rate. W. rlRMAM, Agent. 1853.5 ADAMS & CO'S express notice. Sew arrangement* teUceen Wheeling, Baltimore, Philaitl Till/ rk. Ho,Ion and the jEMl. IIK public ate respectlullr ialorined that wc have made arrangements by which we shall run a Daily Expi'CMM Rl5Su.5a1Uni0? t0 via Baltimore and Oiiio ^ colMiccttng at lialtinioie with our Great Kastern Kxpiess, to and Hem all the Cities and Towns of the Bastcrn and Middle States. We are now prepared to hvfvlvii'-vl,'tr0ute,J,ll,a^.cr,l,t'o"s ofliglit and vnlua* b.e Goodj, 1-ackages, Bank nuis, Speoie, Jewelry, Ac., at m^il Speed, iucliarge olearefid Messengers. ,v^rI",e??ror i'slNi'iO'e and the Kait, will leave WHEEL iaiU-. af-lv'P M 0'c?0,:k? A" M- Ioavo BALT1MCRE i l,^^lS2i^,d "'.''Vl'lrc respecUUtly solicited to ordei then Goods thiough Adams & Go's Kxpress. ffpl5-if 1 nitfc jr. prt OFFltJE:?Market Street, JlIcLure House. ! N. P1GMAN, AEcnt. LANDRETH'S GARDEN S EDS. .1 l/^.n ,!EC1K-V,1i'D' ,* [re,h *upply of Landietli'a well bulk nnT aj'd ju.tly celebrated Garden Seeds, for sale in Seeds retail packages. Also?a choice lot or flower S,eetl3 .*re Ibe growlh of I he proprietor, whose experience in this bu>in;MenabIes hi in to recommend . ? 1 si!'. c.?." oncf' ""1 ho'1!' iiiinsclf perioaaily re sponsible to the public tor their vitality and seneiai good quality, bacb pai?ir bears, label wilb the name and war. ranty or the proprietor. ? . J. H. CRU.MBACKKR, , agont ror David Lalidreth. j c? ?:?ou?a 8. D. HARPER & SON, WIIOLKSALK AND RETAIt. UKALKRS IN Hats, Caps and Stra-w Goods. Ko 126 corner of Main and Union streets. mrl4 WHEELING. VA. Vniied?lalea Clotbinz tVarehoaiei Branch of the United State* Clothing Store, Baltimore. WIESENFELD ^ CO'S WHOI.KSALK AND RETAIL CLOTHING EMPORIUM, f No. 133 Uluin St., Wheeling. tCONSTANTLY on hand, an extensive assortment of J bushjonable Clothing, and Youth's and Childien's CloUnng, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. tCT-All orders promptly executed. je2-Iy D1SS0LUTI0 N. rilHK partnership heretofore existing under the firm or X Gordon, daske ?fc Co., hast this day been dissolved by mutual couacut. L. S. GORDON, CLARK 12 & THAW, Maich 1st, ISM. J. U. AXJEH. CO-P?RTNERSH!P. rp HK subscribers ha<fe this day entered into partnership JL Tor the purpose or transacting a Commission and For warding business, under the style of Gordon, Matthews &. Co., and solicit a continuance of the business o! the late firm. ;L. S. GO if DON. JNO. M. MATTHEWS, JNO. L. AGNEW. March 1st, 1S34. wri TO MOTHERS. AC. PAKTR1DGE respectfully informs h?s patrons ? and the public generally, that the light being most fti vorab'.e at this season, he will give particular attention during this month and next, to taking Ihe likenesses or yomu children, on every pleasant day between the houis of 42 and 3. mrL4 " Scull & Thompson, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Tens, Wines, Jjiqiiom, ft*pices, Indigo, Oils, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugar, Iflotnssca, AND OTflKK OHOenlHEH. No. North Water and "21 North'Uviarxet, a ftio door* below Arch *trc.t, PHILADELPHIA. Established in 1828. CP-THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Interested in the above House, respectfully iuvites Westein Merchants to give him a call. dc!9-?lftin DaguerreotigSes. SKY AND SIDE LIGHT ARRANGEMENT, I" 1KEN ESSES taken with all the recent improvements, _l without any unnatural whiteness or Lair, or g?ey ap. pearaixe 01: black dresses. Every styie or cases always on hand. Price Horn erne dollar upwards. Kooms, No 00 Monroe street, Hear the Court House aug30 WM. COW DEN NEW GOODS. WE are receiving oar new Spring House Furnishing Goods, comprising new styles of Fiench China din ner and tea jets; Kritanla and Silver plated ware* castota, frames, tea and coffee Urns, sugar bowls, butter coolers, cand estieks. Forks and Spoons, salt frames with clast li nings, coal boxes beau'ifully decorated, *a new article* for parlor use. Entry lamps, ivory handled Knives and forks in sets of 51 pieces, and single Pets; solar lard lamps, w!th lustres, paper and glr.ss shades; together with a large stock ofcomraon goods adapted to the country trade, alio! which we offer at Eastern Prices, adding only the difference of tiansportation. HOKIfS, BAKNBS & Co., Glass Manufacturers, No. 23 Monroe si. mr7 near th$ Post (Office. Wheeline. EZoIItrHZtiH^rZtixoHYl DEW (f- ROLAND, .IIAIVUFACTDRKBH OP Doors, Mouldings, Sash and Venitian Shutters, Jacob Rhht; CKNTRB WHKBUKG, VA. I 1AVING completed our extensive Factory, we XX now prepared to fill all orders for Sash and Doors o everysiae. * All extra sizes or Doors and Sashes, suitable to open fronts, Ac., made to order. Every variety or mouldings, from a fourth bead to a 6 inch ogee are constantly on hand. Every variety or Pi.alters and Architraves made to or dor. Also, Vcnitian Mtuttera, either stationary or revol vlngslaU. ' The proprietors can assure their patrons and the public, that the above named articles are manufactured from the very brst material and latest imp roved styles. All orders will be attended to promptly, and good) well packed for shipping. uia9 skos pure Write Lead, dry, for sale low bjr ~~ 'febl3 KELLS dc CALDWELL. ' ASSIGNEE'S -NOTICE.. < i LL persons indebted to Wheeler & La kin J\. account or otherwise, & e hereby notified tt me lit must be made tome forthwith. they %?fng a the same to me Tor the benefit of their creditors. j?nl2 J. II. PKNDLBTON, Trustee TKLK(tRA3?H10, NEWS By the National Line. rKLBORAPHKUFOKTHKnAlLYlNTKLLlOKNCI^B FOREIGNNEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE OHIO. Nr.w York, 29th. Steamer Ohio brings mails, 8780,000 ill specie, anil 350 passe nger*. Steamer Franklin is below, 4 days inter from Europe. Franklin brings brings Liverpool dates to Wed nesday afternoon. Market unchanged, limited business in cotton, at previous rates, doilyaverage sales 4000. Breadstulls, flour has declined from 3 to 4s fortlie week; wheat has declined 6d; com is unchanged, limited business et previous rates. Aiouey getting tighter, consols 91 to 911. l^ewsfrom tl e Manufacturing districts favorable. Oveilahd mail at Trieste. - Shanghai was expectid soon to (all into the hands of the Imperialists.? The exports Irom China are large. The Canada arrived at Liverpool ou the 12th, the Hermann was oflT Cowes same day. No importantchange in the Eastern question. It was rumorrd in Paris that the Czar had given orders for the army to pass the Danube forthwith. The first division of the British fleet vnder Sir Charles Napier, sailed ou Saturday, destination Wingoe Sound, it will not at present enter the Russian waters. Prussia hassent a confiJential mission to Napo leon. Ttrrible earthquake at Calais?two thousand persons killed. Provi-ions steady. ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA. Halifax, March 29.?The Canada arrived here this forenoon with Liveipool dales to the 18th. The steamer dnltic had not arrived. The steamer Taurus sailed on the L8th, with troops. Liverpool, March 18th.?Cotton, sales for the week 32,450 boles; 2500 on speculation; 2000 to exporters. Prices easier. N. O. fair Gi, middling 5 15-ttiths. Up ami fair GL middling 5}. Bro kers quotations are.- Orleans fair Gi, middling 5}. Mobile fa r Gi, middling 5|.i5 t-10. Upland fair 6j, middling 5 9-lCaoi. Stock, exclusive of ship board, 075,000 bales; of which 358,000 are Amer ican. Richardson Uros. quo'.e Hour cousiderub'y declined, Is6da2s. Western canal 36s, Bait. 361s, good Ohio 38s. Wheat dull, prices 3da4d lower; White lljais. Red 101. Corn dull, decline 6da Is; Western white 44a45s, mixjd 43s. Southern while 11 sGd. Lard, kegs, small speculative de mand at 55s. London money market.?American slocks firm. Money market lighter, consols f? r money quoted at 91. Provisions, bief prices stifler not quotably ltightr, active, clear Cleveland 105s; pork, prices stiller, new western 75. active; bacon dull,-prices trifle lower at 46a47s, exlia 49a5C; rice, prices lower. IIavrk, 15th. Sales for the week GOOtT bales, markit opened heavy improved at close. Iron mar ket firm bar iron quoted in Wales 8JaSi; rails quoted in Wales81, Scotch pig iron in Glasgow 79s. London markets generally prices wi ak, mod erate transactions. BreadslulTs prices consider ably lower, Western Canal 84a3Gs, Baltimore 38s. The London Morning Chronicle's Paris corres pondent slates that dispatcher from the French Envoy :i> London had been received, stating that England is not disposed to look upon propositions made by Russia for the resumption of negotiations as serious, or likely to lend to a pacific solution of the question. The English Government declares that the only thing to be done at present is to has ten the emliatka ion of troops for Constantinople, and dispatch a third squadrou to the Baltic. The opinion of the English Cabinet is fully ap proved ,by France. I'ahis, Ftidoy,?The piice of wheat had fallen 2fr per hectolitre. Barley and oats had also fallen. At all the markets around Paris there had been a corresponding (all. No business at the Bourse, 3's of '6b 24j. The City of Manchester arrived out on the 15th. Theie is no movements of impoitance on the Danube or in Asia. KalaTat continues to be strengthened. The llu&sians, it seems, have sus pended their intention to attack that place, but are threatening other points. FASHIONABLE AMUSEMENT. Washington, 29.?The city was thrown into great excitement this morni by the report of a duel between Mesi'rs. Cutting and Breckenridge which was fhcreasec l?y aN sorts of exaggerated rumors, the most piominent of which was that Brecken ridge was shot in the neck. From most reliable sources I gather information indicating that a mee ting did take place early this morning at B'adens burg; that shots were exchanged is not denied but a friend of B.'a denies emphatically that the lalUr is wounded, or that any damage was done to ei iher party; more he will not say. All the circum stances corrobo.ate the rumor that fighting has ta ken place. Cutting left the city yesterday afternoon in the half past three train, and Ureckcnridge followed al five o'coik. This led to the impression tint a duel was to take place near Baltimore. Cutting left the train at Bladensburg but Breckenridge be ing in the express train was carried to the junction and was obliged roreturn which he did in time to secure a meeting at the place designated. Neither are in the House. The affair has been so delicately arranged that nothing can be known beyond the personal friends of the parties but there can be no doubt \hat nei ther of them a*e hurt and that the unpleasant dif ficulty wi:l be amicably arranged. Challenge was written by Cutting on Monday a short time alter adjournment of the House, and was made known to Breckenridge about 11 o'cl'k. at night. Yesterday the friends of the parties were busy in arrangements for the mceiing of this morning, butthe public were under the impression that efforts were making to settle and no appre hensions were felt that a rencontcr would take place so soon. The Marshal of the District and the Attorney General are oil the alert; the parlies will be pre vented from meeting again even if friends Jail to make sat-sfactory arrangements. CONGRESSIONAL. Washington, March 29. Senate.?The Speaker laid before the Senate the Report of the War Department relative to the expenditures under tho last River and Harbor Act for the improvement of Western Rivers and Har bors. After other business the Senate took up the de ficiency bill. Numerous amendments were made, but without voting on the bill the Senate adjourn ed. H ?cse?Mr Disney, from the committee on pub lic lands, made a epori against the bill granting land to the several States for the support of indi insane. O jecled to it on constitutional gronnds. Mr. Bennet made a minority report. The House went into committee on the sea steam er bill. Alter short debate the House adjourned. RIVER AND WEATHER. Pittsburgh, March 29.?Rivtr 5 feet scant.? Weather cool and cloudy. "new york'market. New York, March 29.?Flour market unsettled, i Sales at 7,37a8,00. Wheat market firm; Southern red 1,7\ Corn 80 to 83c, trifle lower Prison Whisky 26. FROM HAVANA. " New York, March 29.?The Black Warrior has arrived here. She brings no news of importance. A Card. HAVING deposed or my Grocery on Main street, No. 256, to Mr. Isaac D. Johnston of St. Clair?ville, O. I avail myse!l or this opportunity to return my siucere lhanks to tho e of my patrons who have given me their custom; and I would now ask, on behair or Mr Johnston, a continuance or the same, feeling confident that customers and dealers wi'l be ss well accominodatcd at his store as any in the city, in quality, price and variety. Also, 1 would inrormthe citizens or Wheslingand vicin ity that 1 continue to keep one or ihc best Family Groce ry's tn the west, at No 5 Washington 11 all, Monroe street, where 1 will be pleased to serve all who may give me a caII. SIMEON D. WOODKOW, Feb. in, ?54-febl3 5 Washington Hall. Monroe at. 1 packs Gold Foil Ca very superior article) for sate by 1 u ian3l JAMKS HAKKK ~ CIGARS, &c. ~~ vtow opening, a nice lot ol fine Cigars of all grades. JM mri6 J. W. K HOOKS,agent. (Removal. McCLALLKNS & KNOX have removed their Whole sale Stock of Boots and Shoes, to the new Tour story brick building, No. 113, Main Street, A few bulldb gs North ?1 the Merchants' & Mechanics' bank, on the opposite side of the street, and 2 doors South of YUa. T. Selby's dry good store. Thankful Tor the patronage heretofore extended to the House, they are confident that with their increased facili ties ror doing business, they can offer to merchants still fD,ti!teia knox WHITE WHEAT FAMILY FLOUR, -n BBLS., Union Mills, ju?t received u9 for ule hy reblt M. RBILLY COAL BOXES. HATS AND GAPS. Y? ' ? 8. D. HARPKB & SOH I o. lho? nnequ.leA Nuer? lmpre?w KegMIM, lre.1 I from ??*??. tor ??J? by ^, CARR a Co STEAMBOATS. FOR SAINT LOUIS AND THE UPPEK MISSISSIPPI* The Rue new passenger steamer GRANITE STATE, Captain Williams, will leave for St Louis, Burlington, Rock Island, Galena and Dubuque, ou Satur day the 1st d y or April. For frelsht or passage apply on board, or to n)r20 K. C BAKER* Co. Agent* FOR ST. LOUIS. The flue new passeuger stear.ter AUDll HON, will leave Tor the above ami all intormo diate porta, on Wednesday the 29th in stant. For Height or passage apply to mr28 J M IIA MILTON, acent. POK ST. LOUIS. THE fine new passenger steamer IIKN BOLT, will leave Tor the above and all interme. Idialc ports, on Wednesday next, the 29th instant, at 12o'clock. For freight or passage apply to nir28 S C RAKER ?r Co. Wheeling and Zauesville Line. THE fleet and fina now _ _ o-lk " h, steamers of this line wl'l aMB&C llaavw Whalingaafollows; A DELI A. Capt. Gallagher, every Wedneaday at 7, a. m C'HEVOIT, 41 Henderson, every Friday ai7, x. m. DANO ?N VERS, Capt Ayera,'* Sunday at7, a. m. For freight or passage apply to S C RAKER & Co. Q3~All freights will be received free or charge at 8. C. Raker ?fc Co.'a wharf boat. Shipper* cau ahlp at any time to the wharf boat. mr3 FOR PORTSMOUTH AND AI.L INTERMEDIATE PORTS. THE line steamer HAMBURG, Captain 1 J. N Lodwick, will run regularly, leaving Wheeling every Mrcday evening at G o' Freight received on Hamilton's wharf boat. febl J. AI HAMILTON, agent FOR ZANbSVlLLE. THE new and splendid steamer Helen |ITInr,Co.Y, Master, leaves for Zauesville every Tuesday, at 8o'clock, A. M. ~ For fi eight or passage apply lo J. M. HAM 1 LTON\ aeent Wiieeling & Paricersburg Packet. TI1K FINK NEW MAIL STEAMER COURIER, Capt JAMES H. ROBERTS, will leave* Wheeling every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday for Pain ersburg, at 10 o'clock, A M. Returning, will leave Park erasure every Wednesday,Friday and Monday at 6 o'clock A M. For freight or passage apply on board. Nov29, lyr.d WHEELING AND PARK.ERSBURG PACKET. The steamer Fort Pitt, Capt. J. C. Jki.lv. will leave Wheeling every Mon day, Wednesday and Filday at 10o'clock 'A. M. Reluming, will leave Paikers burg every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at G o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to cctotf ?. C. RAKER 4- Co. For Sunfisti. THE fast running Steamer Stephen Buynrri, Booth Master. liaving been re painted and re-decorated, will leave 1 Wheeling tor Sunfish and all intermediate landings kvkry day at half past 3 o'clock, P. M., For freight or passage apply on board. sop2l i NION LINE. The fine light draught steamar FORT HENRY, Captain Gko. Johnston, will <uii as the tegular Union Line packet be tween Wheeling and Cincinnati; leaving Wheeling every Wednesday, at 4 o clock, P. M. '.'This boat is new and has super.'or passenger accom modations. For freight or passage apply on board or to augll S. C. RAKER 4* Co., Agcn a For~Zanesville. THE splendid new steamer CHEVIOT, built expressly for that trade, will '.eavc Wheeling for the above and alt intermedi late landinga, every Fridry, at C o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply to mav25-*n J- M-. 11AM1LTON. Arent. 1853: UNION LINE! 1858: GREAT THROUGH LINE TO THE WEST AND SOUTH! Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily Steam Packet Line. The clienpCMt. quiclccat and uiohI ilircct route between the nbore Cities. TH E Steamers ol this lii.e area 1 new ami of the most improved modern const rue ? 'Hon, having been carefullyfl bu.lt expressly for this route. They are all ot the taigest class, and all have the same unsurpassed accommodations - vieir roomsairJ tables being on a par with the b.*st ho telsin the country. Their namesare asTollows, with their days of teaviug Wheeling: Monday, J. G ( unk, ' A. G. Robinson,Jr Tuesday, Fills City, 4 Sam. Mason. Wednesday, Tiios. Swank, * llenry t ouant, Thursday, City of Wiikkliko * J no. McClure Jr. Friday, VmoiNia, Capt. Clia? lea V. Wells. Saturday, R * i.ti mork. 4 Wm. Clarke. These boats will leave Wheeling regularly, on the arri vat of thn cars from Haitin ore. For Treignt or passage, apply lo F C. BA;CER@ Co., or ap29-ty J. M. HA M I I.TON, Agents. REGULAR ZANESVILLE AND WHEELING PACKETS THE fine new steamer DAN CON VERS, t{r*V" 'jtV ('apt. J. AIctVay, oii'l JULIA DKAN, J Capt. II. S. Pikrck, will leave Wheeling 5MrL J regularly Tor Zauesville and Muskingum River. A11 freight received at our Wharf Hoat, free ofchargc. S. C. ItAKEK St CO., marll Agents' (Ihnn&e oT lirac!! CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD. U. S. MAIL DAILY LINE BKTWKKN Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THE fine side wheel passengers steamers FOREST CITY, Cap. Geo. D. Moore, and i D1U UNA L, Ct.pt. Asa Shepherd, will run daily between Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Forest City leaving Wheel ngevery Monday Wednesday.and Friday; and the Diur nal every Tuesday, Thursduy and Saturdav, at 7 A. M.j arriving at Wellsville in time to counert with the Cleve land cars, and at Pittsburgh in time Tor the morning lines East. Returning?the Forest City leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal ev ery .Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.; arriving at Wheeling in time for the msil lines lor Ohio. I IFor freight or passage, apply on board or to S. C. BAKER ?fc Co., Ageni. IC^Through tickets for Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, De troit Milwaukie, Chicago, Buffalo and Dunkirk,sold at the office of S. C. Dakicr 4- Co. C febj For Zanesville THE New and splended steamer HELEN 4MAR, Cox Master, leaves for Xancs ?*viHe. every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage, apply to nov27 J M HAMILTON, Agent. ' PIANO FORTES AND GUITARS JUST opened, a fine assortment of D. K. Stanford <fc (".0*8 fine rose vood Piano Fortes, and C. F. Martin's fine Premium Guitars, which are oflVred at lYIniiufncttarcr* PricM. The subscribers, being appointed sole agenls for Mar tin's Guitars, will keep constantly on hand the various grades or lhose celebrated Instruments, at the very low . est prices. We respectfully invite the musiral communi ty to ca'l and jud^e for themselves, at the old Music and Variety Store of JAS. MELLOR, ianSC Union st. UEMPFiELD RAILROAD COMPANY. NOXVCV? is hereby given, to all the stockholders, pri vate and municipal, of the Hempficld Railroad Com pany, that the 5th instalment ol five dollars per share, is equired to be paid on or before the 10th day of Jattuavy ext. and .lie like sum of five dollars per share monthly nhei carter, until the whole amount is paid, t JOSEPH HENDERSON,Treasurer. Washington, Pa , Dec. 22. 18-53 dc30 MUSIC! MUSIC!! AS we are about to go East again, to purchase a very large stock or Goods, we take great pains to inform our Wheeling and vicinity custom that we will sell from this day, February 1st, 1854, all our Piano and other In strumental Music and Musical Instruments at first cost ? We hope that our musical friends will give us a call now, and see that late and large selection ol new music} also, the wonderful redaction in prices. fcb2 J. F1CKE1SON, 190 Main ?t. orobb McLane's Liver Pills, fresh and genuine, for sale by febl3 HELLS & C L 'WELL. 10 10 oross McLane's Vermifuge, in storeaud lor sale low. febI3 KELI.S CALDWELL. /I cLiANE'S Anieiicau Veimituge, JorTsale by feb7 J II VOW ELL, 24 Union st M ;SILK HOUSE, W5, Rnltimorc ?t BAI.TI1IOKK COBB 8c STICKNEY, [SUCCESSORS TO YEAKI.R, COBB AND CO.] IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in French, Ger man, Italian, and India SILK GOODS, offer to the trade a choice assortment of Fancy and Staple Silk* and other Drat Goods, It. Hons, Glove*, Lace*, Crape*, Silk Hdkf*. White Good*, Silk and Straw Bonnet*, Flower*, Trimming*, etc. which have been selected with great care and particular adaptation to the trade, and will be sold for cash or ap proved credit at the lowest prices this or any other mar ket will afford. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS Ave respectfully solicited to inspect our stock of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Kaliintore. January, 1854. febl-lm 8. C. BAKER. JOHN LIST. 8. C. BAKER A-C o.. STEAMBOAT AGENTS, WHEELING, VA. WILL attend to the receiving and delivering of freight and collection or freight bills. DJ*Office at the Store. Coctl8? dtf K.C.DJKKR. JOIIH LIST. BOAT STORE. S.C. BAKER A C'O. Will aupply Bonm at nil hour). No. 23 Watkr SrnititT, lan-H?dtf WHEELING. VA. J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, WHEELING, VA. witnrr Rom nt the foot of Monroe Street, Will attend to the receiving .nd delivering of freight, and (lie collection ofrreight bills. Freight for ail regular packets will he received free ol charge. novlg-tf g AUV1SKD and use the Japan boot Polish. 1 bis is a first rate article and no mistake, ir you do not be. e 'S&'LW"n,"nd TMu'"""? feh7 24 Union on the 3t*t January, marked "W. Bullard&Co." Any person baying knowledge of it will conrer a tavor H S. O. : MISOEI it. A^EOU S. Pendleton &? 'Brother. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, T^OKthe sale Of L=.f Tobacco, Flour. and P.oduce gen 1 l5oTV,.?A- TO?A aniDrpot. =*?? f/.V^'.rr. ?EFK?t?- aiikI?^Co. "J K W 111 III OA SoiH. I ii.iilmnre l-ollg & By I'll. i""1 r ? f'U The ratine 8 01 any of the I llnUiniorelisMKa. J ^ I) Lamb, Ksq. 1 a*h. N w *J K *a J l S-* Brady. ' 4 M & M Bank, V Wheeling | TalUuL ?Sc Helaplaiu, j JW,'jaa '.McCully. Pittsburgh; Rhodes & 0?liUy. Uri^e Jt. a G .ecu iV Dorsey. HowbaUani Ft. O. Michael Dorsey, Captma Mill*. 1 Belmont co. O A lex* A ruisti oi.g, A "..strong's d o i I Jacob G. Grove, St. ClahaUlie, u. Peter Mci'nee' t Gallipolls, O. ,V. I. McCoy &? Hro'8, Slstersvllle, Va. Tweed, Silelv & Wright, \rinrlniiatl O. I Joseph C Hutler dc I o. M.inclnnau, v. | John Ciel&ti . ' Geo Green. Jim., i Gordon & Co., VLouisville. C. McMoraii, ( Kami. S. Preston <& Co. J jnn98?t yd ? Hats'. Hats!! Hats!!! OF THE LATEST FALL FASHION. WWiSfflSfSSsi stis*?<ra*@S8E888 nil nur Hats are of the first, or .heir class, they will De iur? nished at prices as low as thoae or inferior ^"8rt?^1nt9,.c?-!1r" virt mnnninriure Also, a large assortment of all the dif Sort and f!|J .-n;. >ou.1,V .,;O cW, sra?a"rrcn.Ag?.?ii .?sstttpsasv casft-asfsj metf? a,S7"uth? CloUToi.red, unci Silk Plush Caps of the latest styles. Those desirous o obtaining a good artl cle ill our Una. or either Hat or Cap, vrlll assuredly consu t both taste and economy b,t?uf l,"i"s'L\hh?or w T Set Hat and Cap Store, No 123, 3 doors north or W. T. 5?et by. Dry Goods Houso, we tside Hitnilj"-juinsoN ? m. H. t OX, J. L. COCHRAN, MICKEY & Co., MAliUrAirrURKRa AND WIIOLKSALK DKALKR8 IK Straw Goods, HATS. CAPS, FURS,MILLINERYGOODS, UMBUCLLJl^, HIBSOIIS, PARASOLS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWMS. A'o, 4 Hamilton Uulliing, Barclay ttr?'? dcMdGm opposite the Attar Howe. MKW YOKK. %\ac.io?(T. ~ rr_ ?"s- "? ,,od,? I. IIOG G Sc. SON, Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C. H., Va., MountlsvilU, P.O , WILL practice In Ohio, Marshall, and VVetietcounties. Particular attention will be given to collections and La.id business. All kinds of land constantly tor sale. inOI-1 vilAtiy _ . BRANDIES AND WINES. on half pipes pure brandies, tiU to barrels blackberry brandies! 0 ? ginger 0 ? cherry 10 quarter casks Port wine; o * 4 Madeira wines 5 ? ? Malaga ? t ,f Just received MAXWK..L-S CMGAKSI CIGAKSll? ? 4000 Gilt cigars-, 6000 Priucadoaclpaisj 2000 Apollo do 1000 K1 Dorado do 3000 Wellington Monument cigarsi 4000 Panellas <!? 11000 Havana , do 6000 Ileln Crui Principe uo 8000 Kegalia do 20 boxeslb. lump Tobaccos 32 do ilb. do do Just received and for sale by^ , AUC||MN 4t\ no Y lis and barre.s KUodes ? Veriiers Ciackers, / 0 Sugar, soda, Boston, butter, .ud^atei-JujU cc^l. or 117 ? 1 a FKttsH supply or Chorry KipeTobacco, just teceiv dcc9d?'"1 f?r *lle by LOGAN. CAHR ?& Co UAHHETT'S PHILADELPHIA SNUFF. m BBLB. best Scotch, in bladders! 10 boxes in packs, just recciveil and Tor saleby ^y Ct4 ^ ' JoHII R. lVliller &. Co. WE I ave on hand a wellassorlcd stock of all I mill Teed, baled hay, com and oats?also, cnotce Js ??r extia flour, which we deliver promptly to cus uiniers, and those who will kindly patroniie us, r.e?: or t barge. We have a rew straw cutters and col li shetleis left, and intend to 01 en a lull assortment or agncultu;.! niplenientsin the spring. TlVKR KAPKIa KINGS! ? Mugsand ( upr, * Spoons and Sugar Rhovelsi For ,alebaltler &"d Fm'1 "c pt'BKOWN'S. . .? ?aieai 31 on roe St. dcl9 MACKEREL im "".v""- ? *,:d -?3ust ?v?-ffsaav ~?ASiltON'S LIVERPOOL FINE SALT 21 SACKS Just .eceivedand tor sale by ^ KK,, ,/Y " Notice. ALL persons indebted to us are lie-eby notified that their accounts will he .lelive' ed to tliem on or before the commencement of the New Vear. J hose counts against us will please pieseut them ror settlement. "Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted attheretail stoic ot Mcl.lallensdt KnOx. will please ra.l without delay niul make payment or the saniej and all peii sons hav ingclaims a^iinst the House, will please present the same i"!,?oja"i'if""' Mcf.LAI.LEKS & KNOX ? notice to shippers. ~ " rrillB Union Line Packets leaving regularly on tlie arrl 1 val or the cars, all bills oriading mast be on board be oio 4 o'clock. P. 51. The Line will not be responsible for the delivery orauy goods, and will not pay or collect charges on auy goods for which bills or lading n? ?Ui, boa id l he bosls before the! r departure. marSI-l r J"?Tis sewill's ar.d Thus. MlundcU'8 celcbiated Kaitway Time keepers, in gold aud v?^'l^n ,he wJfrW Wat~ ranted to perform equal to au> watches in the wonu. ALO?Jos. Johnson and other fine watches always on "aiiilandforsaieat Monro, street INCREASED FACILITIES. An \MS A: CO-P. KXPKKSS- are dellveriiig lienvv freights, such as poultry.cggs.buller, etc., to Balti """e '" '?...ty houis. .1 Agent. jnn23 McLurr Hou-e Notice THE undersigned, having bought out the entire stock ol ( oods belonging to .Messrs. Wheeler 4* Lakin, Mer chant Tailors, would beg "cave to inform the citizens ol Wheeling anil vicinity that he intends carrying on the Mcichnnt Tailoring business in the saine room formerly occupied by Messrs. Wheeler & Lakin, and having ob tained the services of both of the former proprietois, he is prepared to make up to o:Ucr every article in his line, in the latest style and best manner, at very short notice, and very low for ca h. Having a large stock on hand now he is determined to sell very low, to redi.ee his stock and make room lor the Spring Goods. Dow is a rare chance to get good crothine cheap. He will warrant every article to bo as lecommended, or no sale. Come one, come all, And ive us a call, At No. 2, Washington Ilall. jan12 J. H. STALLMAN. REMOVAL. \yfKSRRR. COW GILL & McXWOR'.IS. and A. s. itJL DOANE dr Co , have removed Irom JVaier street to one of Mr. Pa {ton's large new warehouses on Main street, where they solicit the continuance of the favors of ttirir Mauris. janSfl FINE PHILADELPHIA GAITERS. 1 TRUNK ladies fit c Gaiter Roots; just received by aug!3 McCLlLLEXS A KNOX p\i \ doxks Piid- of the Pacific, a crack Tobacco,just re. 0\J celved andgoingfiutlist?call ardsceil. der.9 ? LOGAN, CARR&Co RECEIVED this day a large assoitment of children's and youth's Hats and Caps te. 2J h. AVERY RECEIVED, a large assortment of boys Delta. sep20 S AVERY RKPK1VKD this day, a large assortment of Ladies Ki ding Hats. trp20 S. AVERY. SUGAR?-20 hhds N.O. Sug*r, for sale by TALLANT 6t DELAPLAIN, uov.O 59 Main st O oaoaa Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, just ree'd by ?J deep KELLS @ CALDWELL 1 Ulill PENS?new stock tiomMessis- Morion & Co., T just received and lor sale by ilec23 JOHN H. THOMPSON. Union st. 1>AKKY'S Tricopherous. for tlic growth of tt-e Hair, I just received and for sale t?y J B VOWELL, fel>7 24 Union st. a 100 AZIN'S Pomades* all fresh, for sale by feb7 J It VOWELL. 24 Union st THOUSAND Half Spanish Ferars, just received and for sale by LOGAN, CARR de *'o. 1 'HK. LAST SALK or splendid frencti Porcelain takes place this evening at Washington Hall. ARPER'S MAGAZINE for February, received by fcb!6 WILDE ?V BRO. H RISTOL brick lor sale by J B VOWELL, feb7 24 Union st. ESS. Peppermint, I<emon, and cinnamon, by the doz en, for sale by J B VOWELL. f eb7 24 Union st. UPERIOR black Ink, lor sale by J B VOWhLL, fch7 . 24 Union st FRESH OYSTERS. TUST received at gl per can, and warranted O jan3l T M PARKER B S 10 8B/-S. Spts. T rpentine, for sale low der5 JAMES RAKER 50 50 CHEESE. noxKsprime W. R. cheese, just ree'd and for sale by dc2o * JOHN R MORROW " TIMOTHY SEED. BU. prime Timothy Seed, just received and 'or sale ?pl3 JOHN R. MORROW. PIANOS! PIANOS!! JUST received from Cailetdc Davis, Boston, an assort ment of Piano Fortes, wbich will be sold- at very low mi.es. and their durability warranted for five years.? Please five us a call.' Received also, with the planoa. a fine selection of new and late piano music, which we offer at very low prices, at the M usic Store of JNO. FICKIESON, febl4t4m . . No-199, Main street. MISCELLANEOUS. Wm. T. Meeds, Bookbinder 4b lllnuk book Manufacturer, No. 24| Monrog Street, UP STAIRS. WfOULD reaped fully inform tlieir friends and the pub lie in general; that they have bought the establish ment lately known as JamoS M, twing's Bookbinde.y and Blankho manufactory and are now prepared to .Rule and bind to order, blank books or every description, music, magazines, periodicals, Ac., in a manner not to be surpaa ant* by any cstabli8hinent in tliocountry. tt-F"Constantly on hand an as&ortment of blank books. ap!2-ly Dr, Gordon Harris, A GRADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE. OFFICE?Baltimore Lock Infirmary. No. 3t south Oay street, opposite the Kxclioiige Kuildingr, Haltimove. A practical experience of over 20 years enables Dr. II. to insura a sound and speedy cure in a certain class or Dis eases, which have loo long been yielded by regular physi cians to the hands or Quackcry. He may be consulted con fiden'ially, either in person or by letter. DCS"*Persons at a distance cured at home by addressing a letter to Dr. Hariis, Baltimore, Md. All communications confidential, remedies sent by mail to any part of the U. S. See advertisement on fourth page. aprt-ly Foreign Exchange, I' orcigti Exclinugc. PERSONS wishing to remit ironey to England, Ireland or Scotlaud, in amounts t'rom? 1 upwards can find a safe, quick and cheap medium through ? EDWARDS, SANFORD&CO. N. PIG A/AN, Agent, nel3tf. Af'Clure Mouse. ARB YOU SICK? BEWARE OK IMITATIONS!! ASK for HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. The many cures made by this pleasant and safe i einedyjmay in* duce counterfeiting. A medicine must have merit, and great merit, too, to stand the test of public opinion. No art of puffing can gal vanize a worthless article, so as to keep it up as a good medicine, if it be not realty so. A good medicine will live, bccome popu'ar, and extend its sales year after year, in spite or opposition. The peo plc readily find out its virtue*, and the fa me or them passes rrom mouth to mouth with more rapiditjrthau newspapers can spread it*. A living wituees. testifying to the ^u re a medicine has made for him is of far more service than any newspaper advertising. In proof of what we say above, we refer you to Hamp ton's Vegetable Tincture, and ils ctTect. The ioi/e o/T. IP. Yaekle, G>ocer, V7 Pearl at., cured of rheumatism of 8 years standing; allother remedies t iled. IPm. M. Oldham, (late ol I he custom-house) dwelling 126 Pine st. of Dyspepsia, gieat debility, permanently cuied. IV. A. Hchacjffcr, E*q , one of the oldest magistrates, and most highly respectable citizens, cured of great weakness and resloied to robuvt health. Jar ret 'Plum mer, lu3 E. Haltimore st., suRSYed intensely t> years wiln hip disease and mercurial rheumatism cured after all other lemedies failed. - ' Spue- will not permit to name hundieds of otheis, as Geo. IP. Goodrich, Capt. Thos. Canot, Robt. Gault, Ja-i. Smyth, cuied of rheumatism. John Pcrvail, S. A. Griffin, John Luke, Rev. V. Esk lidge, U. S. Navy, and thousands ol others cured of Dys pepsia, Scrofula, cough, Liver complaints, bronch.tis, St. Vitus* Dai.ce, etc. We icier to our own citizens?call on them. DR. HAMPTON, the author of this great Himpton'* Veg etable Tincture, is in his feOth year, in good health, so that it will be seen it is not an article got up to impose on Lhe public. Call and get pamphlets gratis. Fee cures. TRUTH IS MIGHTY. A. IMnin and uuvurnished Statement.?Tf'e commend the perusal of the extract below to our readers. .Mr. Dull is a merchant or high character: Sandy Bottom, Middle, ex co. Va.") August'jyth, 1853. 5 Mesrra Mor inner 4- Mowbray: Gent-.?You may think it strauge that 1 have takeu the liberty to write you this let ter, but I do so under aircum&tauccs that justify it As you are the agents for 'Hampton's Vegetable Tincture,' 1 deem it cxpedittent to address you this note hoping it may be a part of tne honorable means or giving this medicine ihut notoriety which its merits deserve. Being in the habit ol vending medicines which relate to the patent* and regular system, 1 consider myself to some extent, a judge of the leal merits or many or them. My ?.xpeiience teaches me that 'Hampiou'sTiiictuie' is a med icine of real merit and lntiiusic value. IPheu 1 say this, I do not say that it is an infallible cute, in all cases, but I mean to say thut *<'auipton'sTincture' will lavorably ope iale in all diaeases originating from a want or proper se cietiousof the gastiic juices, bad digestion, and, conse quently bad depositor animal mutter liom that source. 1 believe that many diseaseas located in various pars or the system, such os Inflammation, Ulcers, Sciolula, etc etc.. oiigtnally have tlieir being in the stomach, from bad tood, had digestion, end consequently bad dispositions ol the circulation to those pails; uud I will believe Hampton's Vegetable 'I inctuie will even reach those causes. Having round out, myself, what it is, 1 lecommend it (o otheis in such cases as i have de&ciibcd, and 1 have done it upon the 'no cure no pay* system,' and 1 have yet tchave the tii st bottle returned, or tbr tiist objection about the pay. it is agreat pity it cannot be more extensively cir culated among the i eople. ? ? ? ? 1 wariaut it in the following cases :?Gout, Rheumatism, Inflammations which proceed Hom the stomach, Soies, Scrolula, Dyspepsia, long standing cases of ague and lever; li*'St stop the chill, and then give the Tiuctuic?the diffi culty in ihUcasc is uot ii. stopping the chill, but the return or it, this the Tincture wi'.l certainly do. lu general debit italions I warianl it, as I said belo.r, I have precuied a trial of it in this way, which otliei wise I could not;, the people have been humbugged by parent medicines so long, that they are afiaid of all. This is cleanly a stomach ined icine, it wo? Ka all its wonders theie, and in all such cases t is a specific, il auythiugiii the world is. Having given the Ttuclurea fair trial with myself, in my family and neighborhood, 1 think I am wanaired in what 1 say about it, and which 1 do without any o:hcr iu teiesl than the wish too see it in general circulation, and in every man's family, where it ought to be. IT what 1 say be doubted by any ol the afflicted tnd they will write to meal Sandy Bottom Post Office, .Middlesex county. Va., sluting the nature of the disease, and if I ic commend it :or such a case I will warianl it, aud il it dout do good. 1 will puy tor trie medioiue. Respectfully, THOS. R. BULL Delicate females at d children will find this a great bless ing It lias leston d thousands to health. uy*pcpsia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Lirer Complaint, etc. ?From the Metropolis:?Pass il around?let the afflicted hear the tidings! This is but the senliinenL ol thousands: Washington. May 18, 1863. Messrs. Mortimer A' Motrbray?Gentlemen. Having been afflicted with th Liver complaint ol 10 years sUudtng, I heieby, for lhe benefit ol (he afflicted, take great pleasure in announcing that utter using a tew bottles of your Hamp ton's Tinctuie, 1 fouud it had accomplished a pe. feci cure 1 have used different medic lies fiomtime to time, but haveeevcr been able to account fot any appaient good and it is a b'essing to stiicken humanity that that medicine is round which possesses the wondrous powc* of pro ongtng human lilc. The many cuies it lias wrought is a sufficient guaianteeof the beneficial results which may heexperiene eu fiomits use. Yours, respectfully, J. CURTAIN HAY More than Gold to the Sick.?From one of the most re sectable Druggists in South Carolina. CiMBLtcirroN, S. C. Sept. 21, 1853 Messrs. Mortimer & Moicbrcy.?The sale of yoqr Sain ton's Vegetable Tinctuie is incieasing evei y day, and eve ry bottle sold recomnrcnds this valuable medicine to the afflicted, Seveial ot our i lanle s have tried it in different vases with astonishing success, and aVc getting it by half dozens. It iias been lound to be the greatest remedy for rheumatic affections, and a wonderful cure has been per formed on a negro boy suffering from Fits. 1 will furnish you with a number oi certificates it y-m wish them. Please send me, soon as possible, a supply of Tincture. 1 am, genttemeii, yours, W. G. TROTT Hundreds in this city will bear the same testimony. Delicate females and child ten will find this a great "leme dy. Aiso, see cures of coup h?, dyspepsia, Scrotula, <fcc. MORTIMER & MOWltRAY, 240 Baltimore street Cure of Cough*, Vertigo, Rheumatism.?Cure of t. e ven erable Dr I'unan's son, of the city oi Baltimore, a man well known, and whoie testimony adds much to the triumph o Hampton's Vegetable Tincture: .Baltimore, Feb. 9, 1852 Messrs. Mortimer Moicbray? Gentlemen: It is with real pleasure that I am able to attest to the general healing and curative powers of Dr. Hamptou's Vegetable Tinctuie.? Some time during last November I was taken with a very bad and serious cough. 1 was advised to take Cod Liver Oil, and did so, bui getting no better, 1 was induced to try your Tincture?I got one bottle, and define 1 had taken t al', my cuugh leit me. Permit me also to slate, that for the last 15 years 1 have suffcied very much Irom Rheuma tism and Vertigo, confining me a* limes to my bed. 1 am fully convinced that 1 owe my piescnt good health to the Use of the Tincture, and a kind Providence. You are, my fiiends. at liberty to use this as you may think proper, and believe me. Yours, very icspectfully, G. DUXAN. N. J5.?1 can be so.n any time at the Mayor's Office. G. I). Delicate females and children will fii.d this agieat bless ing. It has restored thousands to health. Hampton'? Vegetable Tincture.?Ca\l and get pamphlets gratis, with the history of the discovery of the wou.!ciful blood purifier, and see certificates ef our own citizens, of rheumatism, dyspepsia, Scrofula, Livsr complaint, general weakness and nervousness, etc, 0_y-Por sale by T. H. LOGAN & CO., Wheeling, Gene ral agents; WM. R. McKEK, 6th ward, and by Druggists generally. fc?~Scid by MORTIMER <fc MOWBRAY, 240 Balti moteshect, Baltimore; and 301 Broadway, z;ew Yoik. ICS-Pricegl per bottle. [}y23dawly3ianJ6 HIGHLY IMPORTANT. NELSON'S Premium Chinese Lustral Washing Fluid, the -reatest I mprovement yet discovered, Tor saving lahor end expense in washing Clothing and House Clean ing. Linens and Cottons washed by tins Fluid will be whiter and softer ?hnn than if blcachcd on the grass.? j Warkanted not to injure th3 fabric. Fvery lady may | satisfy herself on that point, by soaking a pie< e or I otton or Linen in the Fluid, full strength, for 24 hours, which willclfearly show that it must beputely harmless, when dilute.' with 2 gallons of water to lia'Ta pint or fluid. The Chinese washing Fluid is worth three times the single sixpence which will buy enough for a large family Washing, which can be done in 5 or 3 hours. Manufactured and sold by the subscriber, who ha* late ly put chased the right for Ohlo^ounyt, Va. JAS. A1ELLOR, Aue*? No. 26, Union St., Wheeling, Va. PAINT BOOM. AT Parker's Saloon, Market street, third story. Open from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 2 to 4. 03""Portraits pain'ed, and instruction given in Painting anddesign. . novlG R HANNA. Tobacco ! Tobacco! ! Tobacco!!! WE would most respectrullycall the attention of Mer chants and Grocers to our very large and general stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, etc., and such other arti. ciesas legitimately belong to a tegular Wholesale Tobacco House. Our stock consists of over ONE THOUSAND BOXES OF TOBACCO, embracing fifteen different brands of 5"s and 8's, Pound Lumps, irom 16 to 43 cents, including P. Gravely. K. F. Gravely Hollands; fine F. Beehive, Thornton, Thomas, Johns,etc. etc. Also a supply ol cattee boxes of Hunters, Jones and Hudson';, Spoilsman's. Thorn's. Kwpie and others. Also?the Old Diadem of Vi.ginia Twist; diary Bell; Cherry Ripe; the California Gold Bar, etc etc. As w.e areexclusi vely engaged in the tobacco trade, hav ing three extensive houses tn Virginia, and th'S being the only regular Tobacto establishment west of the Atlantic cities, and. having laid in our stock previous to the ad vance, we Teel confident that we can offer such Induce incuts as no other nouse can better, and but few if any can equal,either castor west. We therefore ask the rocr ohants ol Ohio, Pennsylvania and Vi-ginia to give us a call. We also keep constantly on hand a heavy and general stcck or superior I a) ported Segars Also Americau Sr* nT ish, Ilall Spanish, and common Segars. Scotch Snun, A bladders; also in| lb. packs Matches, Pipas ol varioi* kinds. Pipe Stems and Tobacco Knives. Don't fall to call and see foijrourtelyes. LOGAN, CA RR A Co. aug23 81 Main st?eet ? X DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. MEDICAL. CORDIAL A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE Health rt'Hlored, and life lengthened) ?y l'R. MOMSK'S _ IN VIGOR ATOR ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. For centuries nicdical scicnce has been ransacking the vegetable and mineral kingdom, in search or something that should restore the lost or decaying energies or the ner v us and muscular systems, without the drawback of sub sequent prostration, which all f timu.aut8, toiiics, and nar cotics had heretofore entailed. Ihal MOij\fV}ni^ha.-*been found. It is a vegetable production broughftrOmltte ste rile deser/s or Arabia the Stony, by the celebiated Prof. M. Morse, well known as a distinguished member of the leading i-cietific societies 01 the Old World, and equally, distinguished as a physician, a chemist, and a lravdcr. The juices or this herb, concentrated and combined with other vegetable medicinal extracts, are now producing re. suits heietofore unheal d or, in this or any other country. At first the properties attributed to Pror.MORSE'S IN VIGORATING ELIXIR OK CORDIAL weie deemed fabulous. Tiic Public often deceived tould not beliexe the simple ane sublime truths announced by the discoveier.? Hut lacts. undeniable tacts, attested by witnesses of the highest class and character, ate now triumphing over all doubts. INCREDULITY IS OVERTHROWN by amass of testimony which is perfectly irresistable. The Elixir remedies, in all cases, the deplorable evils arising rrom a misuseor abuse ol the variousoigans wbicli make up the wondetTul machine called man. It restores to foil vigor eveiy delicate function, comiecfed with that mysterious compound, agency or matter and mind, neces sary to the reproduction of humau lije To persons of fee ble muscular fiame, or deficient in vital powet, it is re commended as tne only means of communicating that en eigy which is necessary to the pioper enjojment of all the natural appetites, as well as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial effects are not confined to either sex or any age. Tie feeble girl, the ailing wire, the listless, enerva ted youth, the over-worn manor business, the victim of. nervous depression, the individual suffering Horn general debility, or from the weakness of asirgle organ, will all liud immediate and permanent relict rrom the use or this incomparable renovator. To those who have a predispo sition to paralysis it will jitove a complete and unlailing safeguard against thai terrible malady. There are many, perhr.ps, who have so trifled with their constitutions that tiicy think themselves beyond the reach of medicine. Lei not even these despair. 'J he Elixir deals with disease at it cjritU, witho t reference tocauses, and will iiot:onty re move the disorder itself, but REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangements or the system, leading to nervous dis eases, and the forms or nervous disease itself,-are so nu merous that It would require a column to enumerate the maladies for whicti this preparation is a specific A few however, may be enumerated, viz:?neuralgia, tic dolo reiix*, headache, incipieut paralysis, Iiysteiia, palpitation of the heart, spinal affections, nu?-cular debility, tremors, flatulence, a pricking seusition in the flesh, numbness, torpidity of the liver, mental depression, weakness of the will, indisposition to move, faintuess after exercise, bro ken sleep and terrifying dreams; inability to remain in one place or posilion, weakness of the piocreativeorgans, sex ual incompetency, melancholy, monomania, fluor albus. Milling at the stomach, female irregularities, a chrcnic ten. dency to miscarjiage, emaciation, and all complaints grow, iugout of a free indulgence of the passions, and all barieii ucss that does not proceed from organic causes Veyond the reach or incdiciue. Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from mal ? formation or slriclural diseases it is averred that MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with effi ciency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and tliio not only without hazard of reaction, but with a hap - py effect on the geueral organization. US"near in mind that ail maladies, wherever they begin, finish willi the ner vous system, and that the paialyzation of the ncrvrs of motion and sensation is physical death Hear in mind al so, that for eveiy kind or nervous disease the Elixir Cor dial is the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea ol the Immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions*!!! the diseasea,debilitated and shattered nervous system, wheth er broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickuess. the unstrung and relaxed organization is at one? braced, re vivified and built up. The meutal and physical symptoms or nervous disease vai ish togef lifer un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; on the con tiary. the relief is permanent, for the co; dial propei ties of the medicine reach the constitution i sett, and n-store it to ts normal condition. Well may the prcpaiaiion be call ed the MEDICINAL WONDER of the nineteenth century. Iti>, as the first scientific man in the woi 11 would have admitted, ttiat miiacleot medi cine heietolote supposed to have no . xi-tence, a STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO REACTION Its force is never expended, as is the case with opium, al coholic preparations, and all otlic: excitants Thceffectof these bricl, and it may well he said orhiin who takes them <?1 he last state or that mail i* worse than the firs J' Hut the Elixir is an exhilerant without a single drawback?safe in its operation, perpetual iu its happy influence upon the nerves, the iniud, ami the entire organization; it will also remove depressions, excitement,_ a t> ndency to blush, sleeplessness, dislike or society, incapacity for study or busiiicss. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush ol blood to the head, me'ancho ly, menial debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of setr-de8liuclion, tear of insanity, hypochondiiasis, dys pepsia, geueral prostration, irritability, nervousness, ina bility to s.eep, diseases incident to lemales, decay of Iho piopogating runctions, hysteria, monomania, va.cuc ter rors, palpitation of the heart, impoteucy. constipation, etc. etc. rrom whatever cause arising, it is, ir there is any reli ance to be placed oil human testimony,absolutely inlallib!e A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects or this great lestorative. in all ( jomplaints incident to females, mark a new- era in-the an uals ol medicine. Thousands or stimulants have been in I vented?thousands ol invigotan Is concocted?all purport 1 irg to'be specified in the various diseases and de.angc j ments to which the delicate formation or woman render | her liable. The result li?s heretofore been uniform. These ? nostrums have indeed imparted a momentary vivacity to the nervous system, a transient aud delusive vigor to the ! muscles; but thU flash ol relief has been succeeded-Hy a depression and prostiation grcate. than before. Mid the j end has t oo often been utterly to paralyze the iccopesati v*e ' power of the nerves and the vital organization, and fiuallf to destroy the unhappy patient, f Jut in MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR :s presented us a phenomena in the materia medica hither to unheard or?a stimulant without a reaction. The herh which forms its ma-ii iugiedietit, has been ad mitted by all the great medical and pharmaceutical iustitu lions of Europe to he in this lespect sue gentrit. Dr. Morse, whose .name i* an undisputed authority in science. discove?ed the production in Arabia, where his attention was excited by the wonderfully iiivigoialingeiTects it pro duced upon the natives. In fact t?-e wonderful power of eudurauce, the exhaustless vivor exhibited by the A tab, of both sexes, in their desert pilgrimages, is attributable to i the use of this vitalizing herb. 1 An appeal is made to EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE. who suffers fiojn weakness, derangement, nervousness, I tiemors, pains in the back, or any othei disorder, wheth I er peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexss?to give the luv.goratiug Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS or otlisis will find this Cordial, aner they have ased a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions arc to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so, but lor tills extraor dinary pieparation Audit is equally potent for the many diseases lor which it is iccomm^ud?d Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not asiugle instance has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION or consumptive habits are restoied by the use of a bottle or two to bloom aud vigor, and changing the skin from a pale yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid cnmplexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the sad aud me.'aucboly effects pro duced by early habits uf youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of mus cular powar, palpitation ol t he heart, dy..pcp*ia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive fut ctions, gene? tal debility, symptoms of consumption, etc. .Mentally, the learrul effects on the mind are much to be d readed. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression or spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self dis trust, love of solitude, timidity, etc. ate some of the evils produced. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MAKRWGE should reflect that a sound mind and body arc the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; in*, deed, without tl ese. ihe journey through life becoives a. weary pilgrimage, the prospect hcuily darkens the view} the mind becomes shadowed with despair, aud filled with the melancholy reflection that thehappin 2 of another be? comes blighted with your own. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Are often mUIcd with respect to the causes and sources o diseases in ihelr sous and wards. Uow ofteu do they as cribe to other causes of wasting of the frame* idiocy, mad nets, palpit tion of the heart, indigestion, derangement ol the nervous system, cough ai.d symptoms indicating con sumption. when the truth is, that they have been indulg ing in a pernicious though aliuiiugjpractice, destructive to mind aud body. NO MERCURY OR OPIUM?SOLEMN OATH. Dr. Morse, having recently heard that some physicians, and several 1 uggists liav asserted that his Cordial con tained Mercuiy aud Opium, has made the fbliowing affida vit. Wlie!her those physicians and druggists supposed it contained Meicuryor Opium, from the singular energX with which it acts upon particular diseases; or from the great power in relieving pain, oroutofeuvy he knows nst. State ??f New York, city andcoudly of New York, ss. On tbeSCthday of June, A. D.-1846, personally appear* ed before me, Andrew H. Mickle,Mayor of the city orNew Voik, Metcalf Morse, who by me being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that there >8 no corrosive sublimate or oth er mercurial preparation used in compounding and'manu facturing, or is contained in the medirii.e known by the name of Dr. Morse's invigorating Ktixir Cordial, and that, it does not contain a particle of Opium. ? ' Sworn before me, thi?2Gth day of June, IS46. A. 11. AtlCKLB, Mayor CAUTION. Dr. Moksk'i Inviooratino Cordial as been counter felted by some unprincipled persons. ? In future all the geuuine cordial will have the proprietors I fac simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the tol3 lowing words blo>yji iu Ibc glaw-r _ "dr morsr'b invigorating cc rdial, C. II. RING, PROPRIETOR, . Y." CAUTION EXTRA. Also observe a Promissory Note with th* proprietors; written signature n every genuine bottle or Dr. Mono**! invigorating Cordial. To counterfeit which is forgery larihe Cordial U fut itp,jLighlr concentrated, in rlnt~ ottU*. Pr.c.-*3,00 perboju^ofcr?Si ll# Broadway, NewTotk, Sold by DnnitU tbrojglKWt the United SUln, Ctnft and West Inilies. AGENTS. WHBBI.lNfi?Keili A. C.lilweJIj P? --gui ? BALT1UORK-R. 8. IHnce. ? t?id<trw*?