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j^jj^^LKxOC^ i^g^^M^RNlNG, MAY 10, ISM. l--jgs^irpHI,XTin[B, ^ j ; K Offce. since out removal to ttew quart ? Our J06 B enlarge d, anO improved by tltfe ad.li Kn. b,sb<t jutetials. Inspecting out material ?iun0f "rtte will" tbe fashions of the day and tin |< ket^f lbe public, and by adding, as we an icic(, new and fashionable styles o ? ras^^i't wheuerenttwp?f j?cnn im ?yl*'0^( jnll,e art. our Job Oflice lias lieeu ex the largest and be.,t in the weal ? iluj l*--" ns but the best, workmen, am lflll|r solicit business Wi>? and nil ojj,. ?""hodrt"?'C:,nl?'CitCulllt3' B'UIleaJs. W1 BUnk checks, Handbills, Steamboat b:ll* or auv oth- r description if Utu-i B*?Pristi'ft '?Sivg "* a C11"' fee'lng assured f yj reader perfectsatUfactiuo both in the prices of our work. 6==Women isAuu 1 itsrno or mm I !?So.cie of our renders thought thai f* re'a little fanciful the other day in out1 article tj'e modern code of "Woman's Rights," when ?J.iclurru tin; figure a woman in the gaib of a r^Lr would cut. Read the following: Kj".Mosrraous Kkjiment or Woiirn.*'? L NcW York Tribune has the following notice Pjeitraordinary "woman's righls" demoustra ILu that city to-morrow: _ i^Our ci'y i*1?- be yi-i,ed on Tuesday next by I . uniformed companies of organized and dis KLjFemale Infantry (Lancers) from Pejinsyl WZ.n,\ New Jersey. known as ti e Pciry Lighl BT.I. connnaiide-l ns a battallrnbya masculine K?i 111J lieutenant Colonel, but the several EVoirs will he officered throughout I y ladies, Ei-me captains 1111 horseback. The battalion ?Kernel at the Jersey City Prrjy at 10 o'clock, K,company of our National Guards aud escort Etotbe I'srlr,-where our fair visitors will giye n 1^?of their proficiency in military evolutions Kntrciresi repairing thence a; an early hour to Cjstor llonse for dinntr, risiliug the A'litriran in the afternoon, aud spending the eveii Ciltlie Cryjt-.l Palace, whence they will take Lllifir hoiiityiari! march. [Tie Express pathetically inquires what all the [jjjren of ihese women are t-j do at hoipe, whilst J^ootbers ate parading, which W rather an tin ?f!i(tous insinuation in (he face nf the assurance .licitle Tribune gives "that the 'Fairy Light is composed of some ol the best educated .jjDOst e-iimable young ladies of Patterson aud jjiuthtown, N. J., and of Hamrburg.Pa.?all tidwetn l< and 18 years of age?a daughter of a r?!e Governor of New Jersey being among them." lie pinile of these women i< supposed to be to jljf unconnected with Barnaul's eflbrtfto revive. ,/Cm'Jl Palace.?Bait. Amrr. Weshould like to know whether these "educa ihd sad ni^st estimable- young ladies" march In infers or 'tuther things. It strikes us, from our yk knowledge of military'{actios, that the lat ti would rati er impede the evolutions of a body (Iofiatry, unless curtailed to rather an illiberal g^ijudr. Or, perhaps, the term Infant-ry em Joyed by the Tribune, applies to the young army ipposed to hare been left at home, if, however, ir supposition as to the brevity of' the coats tee sttdt, 0, Tam O'Shanter! O, scampering ifciesof the "Auld Kirk" of Alio way, lliee we uTote! We can't I elp thinking of you in con itrtioa'with these "educated and most estimable pang ladies?all between the ages of 14 and 13 pnofne"?"A' plump and strapping in their teas." 0, Tam, O, Tam, what wnoli you give "For tebiinko* th'e bonuteburdies." 1 A rirrr of fast young men seenr to have been m?regular "high" late on Monday night, Serena flaj,'handling a barrel along Main street from jlutoe to Wasliinettm, singing-sweet sangt. at quirt people's doors, and sending them to their CMCla again in doubl e quick time when thay popjKTl their heads OUt?f the wtirfows. Coming* djv'iutreet, they got into Ren net's Confectionery, wlieb, it seems, they found open witbouta keeper, Wped themselves to sweetmeats, and very libe nil} distributed a jar of candy on the street. At tW Monroe House,' they broke several pares of {tiJMod shamefully mutilated tbe windows and ifotmin case?- of Mr. Fatis. This may l>e all fanny, young gentleman, but who pays the filler? 'y Susislk Law.?The fullowing'hss been passed If the Ma sachusetts Legislature, with a view to (ie preservation or public health: "If any person ?till kill, for the purpose'of sale. any.calf less iaaTour weeks old, or shall knowingly sell the mtoMny caif lilled when less than tour weeks ?U. neb person shall be punished by a fine not nfttding 8200. We do not feel justified in impuling to the ktclen who attend our markets an impropriety nek <5 the law a! ove mentioned contemplates, bat persons have frequently requested us to sug fesllbit Council should enact some mure strin geat !iw than st present existsinreeard to the sale of meat ia our markets, baying in view thejien'th of oar cits lens. In the present iccrcity of cattle, (rest temptation exists to expose unsound and un bealthy meat for sale. . , . , ? : ? -i! Tut First Battist Sociktv or M*BitTTji srd about erecting a large and coirimodiocs ohurch ia that town. The building will be brick, except the basement?a high story?which is stone. The aain building is 44 by 88 feet. The lower is to le 141 feet high. The Intelligencer sitys the esti mated ost of the building was was about *7,000, ^t that the contract was taken by Mr. N. W. Tucker of that place for 85,882. Snt* Ci.ka?.?The Greencasile. Ind., Banner ?js that the suit brought by the Terre Haute Bridge Companv against Captain Jolly for running 'steamboat against the same and kngcVng a por tion of it down, was decided in the Circuit Court of Putnam cnunty, week before last. Tbft jury, after an absence of of a few hoars, brrtnght- In a veidictof $1,700 in favor of the Bridge Conlpany. A?f??t at Gn.EK.t.?We learn f.-om Galena, ?hat a fracas occurred there the otherday, on i>oaid Ihe Nominee, between n watchman on that ? boat and the steward of the new St. Pan), in which,I lbe latter liteW a piitol and shot the former in the! f'te, wounding him dangerously'if not mortally. The Gkasd Coxcmlt nf young Goodall, "Le Pttil Ole Bull," the youthful prodigy, wiil corae. offat Washington Hall to-morrow night. A splen did programme is presented, in which Professor Goodall and Madame Julien are assigned promi-1 lent parts. There is an intense tie.ire to see and star this young and extraordinary performer. Ht?t DaiESBACir, (hegreat lion-tamer! Las been Mught, conquered and caged at last, and by a feeble piece, of animated nature. We perceive Ibat he has been married to MissSallie A. Wallers, ?f Wooster, Ohio. We suppose, however, thai he tliuks^e has'addel t dear to his'menagerie. Last Nihiit was the time for a regular meeting of Council, but n qtioium of members did 'not ?ske their appearance, and those who were present left. The gaj also went out about the same tjme. Nrw Mail Contuact,?The new contract to Hiry the mail between this cit/ arid Cincinnati has been awarded to the Lightning Line, and will go into operation on the 1st of July, It is under sicod that the bid of that line was lower than that of the new line, while cveiy guaranty was given Jl|at the service would be punctually performed. ' be schedule of the new contract calls for tbe ilc KVely of the mails at 11 o'olock P. M? and ai Ciuciiinati at four o'clock, A. M. We have ere 'Yconfi.lence in the powers of 1 he new contraet ontcgire satisfaction, as we would have had in we old lines, if the contract taad-bMh fgairi e - LamttiHe Timu. f - O.Xt lllUBMD \ S It PjrTY (Jckuan K*IO?AVni, en toule for the "far West," ai rived here in the cars from Baltimore, on Monday nivht. ?*? k *3Sw i tr o Til* HKMrriKLB Susscairr.o*.?We take the following from the Washington Reporter: Tur Citt C.unciLsor U'iiiklixo have aiilhot ?*? election to lie leld on the llth inst., at which the people will express the.r sentiments at to the propriety 61 sanctioning a .subscription of Two Hundred and Piltv Thousand Dullaii,6n>.tho! part Of the City cf Wheeling, to the capital stork of the llempneld R.ii'road. If ft understood Hint if the subscription be authorised, the money will >e appropriated to the purchase of the rails to.be ?Jnlrflil that portion of the road between this lorough auil that City. The sum is a liberal one ?and ax Wheeling is celebrated not only Tor t/eciting but f r doit.g liberal things, we inay very cuufidiMitly anticipate the authorization of the subscript oil by a largi vote. Her people are great hearted, lar se nig, and are axjfully alive to their own interests as any other of which we have any kuowUdKe. We feel perfect confidence, that this subscription will be made by the City of Wheeling?the people saying to emphatically!? In all probability Hie money" will be spent at home. Her own Rail Mills can aflord to furnish the rails on as favorable terms as ally otlitts iir the country, and nf course theconip uy wilt take greit pleasure in giting the Wheeling Mill* the preitfence. We are very desirous that the Rails fo. the Hempfield be manufactured there, and that these infant es tablishment reap all the advantages to be derived from the construction of a work, which has found in the Wheeling people, from the start, its steady, unwavering ?nJ hearty, friends. The finest rails in the Union arenow manufactured atlbe Wheel ing Rail Mills, and as the cost of transportation is saved, we see no reason why the Hempfield Com pany will r.ot find it.greally to its interest to avail itself cf the greqlea facilities nffjrdeJ for procuring the raits at home " Tiik EoLirae.?An annular eclipse of the sun will occur ?n the 26ttiof the present nfonth. The Boston Journal thus speaks of tire matter: "It will commencing at- tbiriy-tl.ree minutes past 4 o'clock in the morning, and continue two hours ami four minutes, or until aliout twenty rags ? the apparent diameter of the moon compared with that or the sun, will be about ns 18 to I9,aiid con sequently some nine tenths of He sun Will be,cov ered. The path of the eclipse will cross the western part of the Atlantic ocean, Massachusetts, Mnitie, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Upper Canada, Lake Superior, .Northwest and Washington Territories, and tl.enCc thr< ughsthe Southern edge of.nritisti America to the Pacific ofean. The central line of the pclipse wil.1 enter New England near Portsmouth, and its path will extend sixty-two miles on either side. Boston will fall in its path. Totlio e on the central line, the sun will appear, duting the middle of the eclipse, ; like a huge circle of .Jwlit, the mo;n coveting eve ry part except a.very*nairow rim on tfie outside.? In Uostonthe appearance will be much the same, only the ring of lighl will be wider, on one side than on the o'Iter. The celilrnl pari ofl he eclipse will be from K'ltery, opposite Portsmouth, in a north wesffcrly direction, through the towns of'DA ver, Barringlou, Pittsfleld. Canterbury, Franklin, Hill. Grafton and Lebanon. The eclipse will, however, t e visible to a greater or less extent, in all parts or North America, excepting Guatemala and the southern part oLMoxioo. It will also be visible lit Ireland, Greenland Nonljern Russia, part i of Sivteden and Norway, the Bastacg| Asia, the West Indies, and fri the northern coun- ; j tries of South America." - ' ItlVKIt IMPOBW. CINCINNATI--Per iteoaier Balltmore?Sivear ingen.-Taylo* & Co, 1 bx. J pig; J W M<sNsl,;4 Lbl alcohol; C H Berry. 2 bbls lime;.Hol{bs, Uatnri & Co, 100 pig* lead; Annan. Mnguire & Co. 5bbd shoulders; Coplnn & Keys, 14 bales hoe* b?ir. 11 kegsjuts; B F I'enrce. 2% bxs ball** sarsaparilla. 128 bale* collon; Gill, Harlman & Stephen*. 50 tons metal; Forsylbs & -Hopoklns, 10 bales fitts, 103 *bVs whisky, 1602 canvass haws, 83 Uhds shduldersaml hams. ' ? PARKEBSBURGn.? Per Steamer Coiinrr.-j G Wilson 4) sks potatoes. 3 bhls eggs; Tallant &. Delaplain 5 lids tobacco; Dorsey, Howards. Kiipx. 1 do sugar. I bx saleratus. 1 bbl molasses; J Gos horn I do dried peaches; Orangle & Co 2 hJs to baco"; W |>rown20 skscoinmeal. 131 bbl* wueat; Forsylbs & H->pkins 2 kgslard; M. Mounts 1 basket eggs, 1 -do butter; Keshipped 9 bblseggs, 1 bxfurs. SUNFISII?Per Steamer Stephen Bayard.? Cranelc &? Co, 7 bh.ls loiiacco; To'lant & Dela plain 28 bags oats; J W. Pas ton & Co,- ID sacks. ArrlrnU nnd Dtyarlurc. of Bowls Far the ImtH Ho\tri,ending latt night at 8 o'clock. arrivals. ~7 . ,a Philadelphia Grace.. ^^TukIi BattTrS ?rV: ^".'.:-'-'-'.CIatk.'.'l':?" iLotiis.Hle j Stephen IJayard Booth - ? -Sunfiah VUoqua. .. O'Neil Steube.mlle ^ departures. . . Mmszss** ?::-jui?tZ& ? Isjm: :^35!2K::... BaitimoT . _ ..Pittsburgh Wurnal."*.". "shepard-. - ...PitUburgh Courier UoUe'ts StephenBayqfd... .Booth.... *????-??-Sunfiah Vinwoa.-.V. S.. .i'O'Neil.......Sleuben?ille ^ stage OF the RIVER. At VTiiKKL.no?9 feet 8 inches At Pittsburgh?^6 feet Sanitary Notice. 'XiiS^wES2t?a^o the Uvea and he. 1th orcur clt izeus; tlierefete ^htliolder, or renter of | Knoggb. That ih? citj?: bo rcqoe.ied from ibis dale, to remove from blS ?,tb-. ?,!? houses or cellars, all Impurities of whawo- > or ber lot, out-lioime* orwbi ?? offensive ortliat would e^r kl,rf ther my e^'W^f^^,atlo,lor ?r0. lend or contribute in anjpuegreera ?u ?a location auction of dl??e, anaibat la '?Mg* frocl'vAt the ex lluquencie. willi5 of uis opinion that no audii . lwCorondlt*. bowevor. ta ^ tll,tt 4uesense ?f * Mart Aim Robert-oil," cousi'IalnauO the circuit court ** ' vl orouiocounty* Yjr? VB. . . . TELfcXHlAIMUC NEWS1 wfiy the National Lille. rKLBCRAPIIUUPOKTIlK PAILYINTKLMOKSCKB California News. ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WEST. Nrw York, May 9 ?The Star of the V est ar rived (Ufa morning with ?1,118,947 on freight and ?800,000 in the hands of passengers. Among the passengers was Oovernor Stephens if Washington Territory. Gen. Hitchcock,, Hon. Wi.liam Hall, and Rrv. O. C. Wheeler, 1st Bap tist missionary to California. The land route across the Isllinius is in good order.'? . , Major Borland returns home .in Hie next steamer. There is little of imporlonee fioin California. The Sacramento City election resulted in a Whig victory. . The Gov's message lo (lie Legislature recnni men s the restriction of .steamboat fates and high prices chaue<. by monopolists. _ The Indian troubles on Pitts and McClouds riv er continue?. The weather has been clear and warm during the last furtnight. The pri-duce of the mines continue very large, caused by n gtrotrush of emigration. A large town is laid oul at the diggings. TheSuprewe fourt decided the case of Tliorne vs. San Francisco City, whereby the latter loses 2000 acres ol* laiul within her liiniU. The Mexican Consul was formally indicted, on the 3d, for a violation of the neutrality law of the United Stairs. . Watkins, the fillibuster, has Inert sentenced to pay a fine of Sl&(K). Emery pleaded guilty,, a uu was fined the same amount. Two shocks ol an earthquake were felt at San Francisco oii the lOlh'. The nil p Challenge sailed on the 31. with about 300 emigrant? for Sonora, having previously given bonds. /, A porrion of the' U. S. Bonded Warehouse broke down with the weight of goods in it. Damage *8.000. The llranoh Mint was opined ou the 2d. Daily deposits (36,000. The Go.deu Gate arrrived up on the 14th. Sloop-of-war Portsmouth sailad from ?an Di go on I|ie 4th, for the Gulf of California, to look af ter the filibusters. A Walker and his band had evacuated Lowei Cal liornia. It is presumed that they have gone to Or egon or the Sandwich Islands. The revenue cutter W. L. Marcy arrived cn the 6th or Aptil. The Stale Legislature was debating the Nebras ka Mil. The Senatorial question was in tlalu quo. Deaths.?John C. Gilion, of Pl.ila.; Jno. Ar bukle, Phila; Jos. Willark, P Mary (1. Myers, Pittsburgh. Markets, during the early part of the fortnight, were characterized by o.apeculative feeling, but at the close were again inactive. Prices l>-s? firm. Flour, Gallt-go and tlaxall nominal at >13, oili er brands 8,6HaJ 10. Provisions declining. Mess Beef I8a22. Clear pork 26. Mrsa 23,00. Oacou 14. Prime butter 2ua30. Lard 151. Sugars, crushed 121. Lumber, limited transactions. Coal autkracite lOalS per et advance. Dry goods with out much change, drills and sheetings some im provement. ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. N^w Yoaic, May 9.?The Geo Law. from ASpin wall, with dates to April, arrived. The affairs of Bolivia and Peru are complicated ns i Vt-r. ' ?'??? Zaslilla Still holds tlie south or Peru, where he hud lie n proclaimed the Liberator of his country. He was in correspondence with President Wilson of Blivia, who had promised him assistance. The intelligence from Australia not important. Emigration si 11 active between Australia aud Peril. Fire at Habotl Town, Ian. 31, destroyed proper ty to the amount of 8500,000.' - Mining affairs prosperous. A Monster nugget was found near Melbourne, weighing over fifty-two pounds', almost pure. The (?rice of gold is 77s to 77s 6iL CONGUESSIONAL. ' Washington, May 8. SENATK. Mr. Douglas presented a remonstrance from the clergymen of the North-Western States against the Nebraska bill, in which' the words "in the name of Almighty God" as used in the New England re monstranc s. were c milted. Mr Douglas explain itUhalUie ckreymen had fltiglrtallv adbritfenhese words, but had afterwards stricken them out, anil' he complained <hat they charged hin: with having slandered them in his'lel^er, because he alttihu'ed these wcrdii to their memorial, ami said if thev had seen their error i ml repented they should have ac knowledged it, ajd not havetJttaf^ed him with in ter o'.atiiw their memorial. lie was very sure that on on the resolutions being passed by the minis'ers in Michigan he said they claimed the ministry to'be a divinely op pointed institution for the declaration and enforcement of God's will, with reference to tlie Nebraska bill; he also re viewed the sermon of Rev R H Richardson, deliv ered at Chicago, on Sunday, March 5th, in refer ence to the Nebraska bill. The Senate postpo ned ac'ion on the veto of the insaue laud bill till Wednefday. Mr. Hunter moved to postpone the Homestead Bill until Tuesday of nest week?yeas 27, nays 15. After a strong effort on lh-> part of its friends to have it considered bt fore taking up the Pres ident's veto on the Insane land bill.tlhe Senate adjourned. House?After the Nebraska bill had been reach ed, there was great rejoicing among the friends of the measure. Mr. Lyon made an eloquent appeal to the members to beware liuw they tampered with the fee ings of the N. rlbern people on "this question; tlial.lhe passage of this bill would rup ture the fraternal bond between the North and Sjfylh?adjourned. Washington, May 9. Senate?The Chair presented a report of the Auditor of the Treason y.e closing an account of the receipts and expenditures ol the Post office Department for the year 1863. Various memo rials Were presented against the Nebraska bill, A Bill for the relief of Pnvid Myerle was taken up; it appropriates830,000 toindeinnify l^. Myerle for losses under a contract to supply the Govern ment with water rotted hemp. Various motion? to.postpone and ry.luce the amount to SlQ.000 u ere made, but the bi'l finally passed?yeas' 21, nays 17. Indian appiopriation bill was taken up ?an amendment to pay the Creek Indians 85(10, 000 for land tdken from them in the war of 1812, was debated till Senate adjourned. Housk.?On motion of Mr/Richardson, House went into Committee of the Wfole oil the Ne braskn bill. Mr. Ingersoll look lhe flour, slating thnl his views were well known on the Slaveiy question, that he held i hat lhe Federal Government has no thing to do with the subject. He then prpceeded to sne k on the subject of the European war. Mr Slidell expressed lhe views of tie people of Louisana on the Cuba question, &r. Mr Perkins replied at length showing that public sentiment in Louisam'-agreed with, the views of Mr Slidell. Mr Ingeisoll res nned, he soil he trusted those sentiments' were entertained by every member of this body, and that il would soon be seen lli->t England -.was at the-bottoor of our quarrel -wltli Spain.1.. !' \ FIRE InTjEW YORK. May 9 ?A great fire occurred on Fourth St., to day. Some 20 oMQ buildingswere burnt; chiifty dwellings. Loss verygreot. Mi.ii! -j- , u"iv?n RIVER AND WEATHER. I'ittssoroii, May 9.?River 5 feet 10 inches falling. Wea.her clear nud warm. Cincinnati, May 4.?River fallen 8 inches weather slio w<.rjr?*.'? CINCINNATI MARKET. Mat 9.?F:oiu#7,77a7.80. firm, w hisky 2U. Mtli ITc prime. . . aiiie- I "i r1 i in ' ' * . , ?s NEW YORK MARKET. May 9?Flour advance.! 12c, sales at 8,50a9; Southern market firm, 9a9,25. Wheat, south ern red 1,90. Com trifle lower at 83a88. Pork *13.37*14,37 B ef firm ot (SR&agritendy nt G'io8 3-8.T}fean, Molasses van* white 7 I 8. Whisky, prtso.t bette.- at 2Sc. CofTee, Rio llcl; Java 14 3 8. Linseed oil 90c. Iron 6"" ?38a40 per ton. Moiiey unehanged. Stocks lowe??!iGotton -i<j ijfii DIED. On Monday evening the SlU lml., at 0} o'clock, SUSAH FR.lNCbS, Ojuphlcrj.r Joh^s H.andSoruiA B. THour i KM^ienda of the fa mil? are roipectfully invileil to at tend lhe funeral from the resilience or John II. Thompson, on Wednesday inoruloi at 9 o'clock. VI "? ???, or cu.iww iooljl ru*le, a ?ja.m?|..e. J>1 i-aratlwi the very best article In use for the teeth Pr"F?^ t J II VOWKLI, ' STEAMBOATS. ' J, " FOR NEW ORLEANS. 4 ?OC*>l The fine uew passenger fr?-J Jl* HT. CLAIR, Capt Cochran, ;gj5Uwlll leavr for the above and all lutorme *>? diate poria, on Thursday Uie lit* tuat.f at -l o'clock, p it. For f. eight or paxsage apply to ? m>9 H. O. I1AKKU * Co. A-rut. FOIt ST. LOUIS. TIIK flue new t^wenjer nrainer UKU. fti". Dillon. will leave for the above andall interme ... .Mi?ic porta, on Tuesday the frtli Intl. K0Mre,,uiu, |^..ge.|.plyonbt?rd..rln .?ii, V, atJVHAKj?R< ra. IlKMPSTELD BAILROAO COMPANY. "VT" OTIC SB la hereby given, lo all I h* stockholders, prl ll va'e and ihumcipal. of the HempAcld Kailr?*ad Com pany, that I he GMi instalment ol five dolla*-* per *b?ie, in mopto be paid on or before Ihe 101b day or January ie*t, and he like sum of five dollars per share monthly hoi carter, until the whole amount is paid. J OS KP ll i IKN u E H so N, Treasurer. Waahlngton, Pa., l>ec. 22. t?33 dc30 MUSIC! MUSIC!! A8 we are about to go Kast again, to purchase a very large stock or Goods, we lake great pains to inlorm our Wheeling and vicinity custom that we will se*l Irbm this day, February tat, 1&54, all our Piano and other I li st rumen tat .Music and Musical Iuattumentaat first coat ? We hope Hint our musical rrlendswlllgive oa A call how', nudsee that late and targe selection oi new mualcj alao, the wonderful icd.ictiou in price feti? J. FICKKISON, 199 Main "t. 1 a ROM Mc Lane's Vet inifupe, in al ore and lor aale low. iy_feb!3 KKLLS dc OALDWKLL. "\4'cLAN E'8 Aineiicau Vet mihW tor'sale by If L feb7 J H TOWKLU 94 Union at S. C. BAKKR. * I* p J01I.V LltfT. fi. C. R1HER ftCf., STEAMBOAT AGENTS/WHE^ING, VA. Wf I LL attend to the receiving abd delivering of freight TV and collection or freight bills. i ?crtimce at the Store. ?oCtl8-dtr ?.c. bjkkik. . ? joiin i.iar. BOAT S-TORE. H.C. BAKKK A CO. Will ?up|>ly loil> at nil hour.. No. 83 W?? Htrkkt. ? l.nSf?<l?f WIIKKI.INO. V?\. ~ J. M. HASSIXiTON] 7 " STEAM BOAT AGENT, WHEELING, VA. IVhnrf lion I nt the foot er .11 on roe Htirei, Will i\ttcmltdQ|OjreceiviVtgaud delivering or freight, and ho Co1lecttourofrreigiit bills. * Freight for all regular packets will lie received free*bt :harge. J novlg-tl BK A H VIS El) and uae the Japan hoot Polish. 'I his is a fir*t rate article and no mistake. If you do not he e \e that it is, just come and buya bottle?ouly 15 cents. For sale by 4. U VOWKLL, fel>7 j gj Union IK FORMATION ia wanted of One Sack or Ginseng, sup posed to have been taken from the landing, in mistake, ?n the Hist January, marked ?*W. Hnllavd & Co." Any person haviug knowledge of It will confer a favor ly informing us. reb^3 , s. a hake:* 4 to. r ;NEIV, GOODS. B are receiving our new spring House Furnishing Gootla, comprising newstyles or French China diu< ler and tea tela; Britania and Silver plated waret?aatois? ranies, tea and coffee Urns, sugar bowls, butter coolers, aud estieka. Forks and 8poona(Jsalt rrames with ?*aas 11 - lings, coal boxes heau'J fully decorated, 'a new article* Tor larlor use. Entry lamps, ivory handled Knives and fork* neetsof 01 pieces, and atnrle prfsranlar. lard lamps, wttlT ustres. paper and'glass shades; together with a laip> stock (common goods adapted to the Country trade, a?) 01 whicn W ve offer at Eastern Pricra adding, only the difference or lunspoi tution. HOBBS, ilA KNRS Ar Co., Ghus Manufacturers, No. 21 Monroe si. nn7 near the Post Office, Wheeling. ~ rrs no joke. EVKHY body in towu istalkiug about them. What? .?Why the new Goods lo he sure, at and the all Wild go there to fdeal. Try them once and you will ever alter buy your dry soo.j?.fctttU-tWhg aotftmlinm O I r.iamwC SPRING FASHION FOR HATS. THK tnbscrlber is now prepared to furnish his numer ous patrons "aud all the rest or mankind," with spleudid hats ul the i ' . ? 'iv-'-; l<at?it and moat approved Style*, which forandurauce, beauty ol' lormund finish, cannot be surpassed, and when shaped to .the head by our con forma* tive, fit with perfect ease. ALSO t eceiving a ?arge assortment of men's, youths and childien's Son I fat", comprising white, d? ah, black, nap ped, plain, Son Intervention, Ibgraliam, Young .America, etc , together with a fine assortment or men's, youths'and children'* Caps, all of which ate ottered at lowest prices, wholcsale-and retails? "? ~~ M W. W.JIMWOW. PLEASANT WEMHKB. kind^ of Spring and Summer* H?is, fo* nun a: d boys? comprising 200 dozen all grade# and prices. ???? \ .1 W KIIOOKR Joshua 11. Hates, Allird Taylor, Andrew} inckson and *H<snry A. Graves, partners | In the circuit .under the firm name of Hates, Taylor & '.court ol Ohio Co. * 7 plalutiflb (County, VIrgi. va. Inia. Incase. John L. Sprint; ! defendant J" Yen arc hereby notified, U.at on the 10th day of May, Itf&I, between the hou^Of 8o'clock, a. m. and So*, clock p. m. ol that day St the taw uflicc or J. Dean Smith, I'KStj., ir U?c city ot Haltfrnuroiu the "State or .Maryland, [the depositions of J. Uoan Mmilb and others wtll.be taken in be read as evidence for theVlaiutltts at fbe I rial or said cause Hut i r ,n oin any ra -sod Che said deposition* *tull not ih^u-ho commenced, or being tomnicnced, shall not be completed, the taking or the S4rt* will be adjourned from time toJtfte tkuO&ttefttfoeara taken and completed. ALKKtiL) CA Ml WELL. attorney for plaiuUflV. To aatn TtgrawPAirr. ap7 Of If I SAaa Prima KioCoffee, just fee'd ami lorftaic by &\J\) dcl4 M. HK1LLV SUl'KltlUK black Ink, tor a-oe by J a VUWr.LL, feh7 V4 Union at ?11 \ orim .tlcLaue's Liver Kills, fresh and'genuine. lor IW sale by teb 13 KKLLS A f?'l 'WK1.L, RKCKl V KH"this day, a large assortment or Ladies Hi ding Hats. ? , * ?? AVKKY. POUR CENTS CA8H I "TPOCTH <entspbV pound will be paid in cash 'or good I cleau linen and cotton'Kan*, delivered at the book ?to*e Of JOHN H, THOMPSON, ap8$ ??'?Y'l '? 3tMonioe?t. Buchan's Hungarian Balsam !!! 1HK OR/CAT UNO LIS II Remedy tor Pecloial and Pul monary Diseases, still stsr.ds unrivalled und unsurpassed, [as the most effectual curaiiv; or these most formidable com .plaints now known to the civ. ilixod world. Ten yeais of trial in the U - idled Stales, during which time II has been distributed from Mjiine to Florida, has only served to establish its pre-eminent merit in all parts or the couuti y, as the great and QNjLY RELIABLE REMEDY tnlbe Worsted " " ratlve or all tli mation, lliatci _ . _ _ ha- ho equals"IP tfOO SPITTING OF BLOOD. Sg? This frightful symptom of appr. aching consumption is speedily checked and prevented by the u*& or Huchau'a II inigai i a una < sa m. Which lieilsthe affected membrane, ai d restores those vital orgaus, the lung?, to a round and healthy condition. REMEMBER THIS. Spitting or blood always arise* from a tendency to Tu berculous disease; and, if not cheated, at Uie outset, will sooner or later terminal in death. PAIN IN THE SIDE. r This distressing symptom of cousun'iptiou, ai Ives from Inflammation oft he Lungs, or the membrane failed the pleura, or from bronchial affection or the air passages; iu either case it is a very.dangerous indication ol dUease.? The Ctuse ol this symptom should he removed at once.-? and iiothiug can possibly cflfccl that object so speedily asd llpshapaily the uxoarian Hilsam. LIVER COMPLAINT. In^tiasesof Consumption tlei L ver is always more or* less affected, and also the Spleen, Pleura, aud.small intes tines '1 he effect or the H uuga'i iart Balsam, lit dincases o ? the Liver, unattended by consumption, Is speedily cured by its use. t ui ?? : ? -4u?a WINTER COUGFI. The harsh, dnr, hacking* winter cough, which afflicts OLD PKOPL1?, and lifvaliflsin a low state of .health, is niosi happily affected by the Btlsvm. It removes alt uior I bid musus, and dther foul matter; improves tke digestive orgaus, and imparls uew life to the wanaud emaciated BRONCHITIS Bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, barsli cough, a slimy ad en?| expectoration, with all other symptoms caused by an at fection or the air tubes leading from the throat to the lun?s arc directly andjipecilically.affected by the use ol this mil able remedy. He warned iii time, ye afflicted,and i j"?_r tTUU^SbN THE LUNGS The Hungarian Kalsamisthe only remedy which has he poiver to dissolve, remove and cure Tubercleaon the jUi.gs. 1 ncredible as tliixis generally esteeine.i, we liave the most abundant a ud conclusive evidence to sustsin the mseriion that such i* its dircct and immediate eQect. in all cates where there Is nO natural organic defect. In fact a pm&r&K l?>- ??ui? iuiiuwi iuib uiscBftv, iuai in imiiui} ucLuica it will cure T6be*culdns disease, and confidently solicits u trialld tlie worvUdf cases. AJ1UwV? ^ ? J , _t . I_ . f t ? m ? | m The Hungarian ll.lsain is a Great Kxrectorant. li ilia ?'tHte reatest possible ea>e snd comtort to the patient. Theie 9 no hrtier mediciuc in the wo. Id, if Its expectorant qual SI'ASJlODKi ASTHMA. Simjilror fi amuyjic Aatljiua iiea no belter irnietlrjluui. the Huiig?rtau HU^am. This painful and destructive ar fection, which resists almost everything else, yields to the alt powerful influence of this great remedy, as readily at apyother ronndB# Sectoral d-seaae. a/ CONSUMPT|?K^^' Consumption has been very graphically descrlbed as ?M Shrinking of Ont't Self!*' The Hungarian H_Isam, by Its cleansing, warming, softening aid auimatidg power, producer not shrinking, buttxranalon! ieiore its delishllul influence, all chi|la, fever, night Before awea certain HiciiKui.? the poisonous dev\ suu! This i KiaiiMMl 1 puutry. . , u BE WISE I. Delay In any case of cunauu.ptivc tendency, ia einpliati* .I cally Death, under all ordinary treatment The Hunga rian ISalaainina great AHT1DOTK, aa well aa a CUKA TIVK. Jf you In ve any aymploma above deaciibec, be ii t, W. UVOTT* SOSS. 132North8ec*nidat. Pliiladel hia. sole agents for tlx Uuited Slalea. and BdtinU Amer Iran Provii.ce*,to whom all nitur.oi d.ra muat bsaddreaa l?a? Also ror Kale by drugiita generally. mm-,,y K" f u,!,KRTa^u^. n \ nA'A i H I r Jlnfci- <4 INSURANCE. The iBtna Insurance Ootapany Or HAKTVOUU, CONN., ISCOKFOHATKI), WAY 181#, With a Perpetual Charier Capital, all Paid In, o/ $?oo,ooo. One of tl,r ilde.st ami b??l Institutions In thlaccuntry, continues lo ..ike rt?k? upon the most favoisble terms. Apply lo W. P. PhTKIISON, ?eptin-t vj Aernt for Wheeling surt vlci I^SIIKAN?E AGA'NST "&SS OR DAMAGE m^Hr BL-f JLT ?trtaaijwuj thkt sat* PERILS OF NAVIGATION, BY THE l>llOTRim0M IJimiKANtK CO. OP HA RTPOItlJ, CONN. Tb:ietJ mtU T?*poM*iU* 4'uuipsny continues to{nut Poli t.c* UIHJH ths moot Cjvo.ahle terms. ?, Apply to W P. I'KTKKSON. Agent eeptlft-lyd Por WbftUrx w& <lhU>co> INSU ANCE. THE FIRE AMD MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHEELING. Incorporated 1831. TAKBR risks at the lowest rates, on buildings of all k*nda, ateainbo.it*. furniture and merchandise, ai d againat all dangers attending tUe transportation of GotkU, on rivers, seas, lakes, canals and railroads. DiRtdroii: H. Cranglt. 8 Brady, J.W.GIII, SaniMNeel, Wirt. Fleming. Kam'tOtt, Dan*l Lamb, Rob't Patterson, Kob't Morrisof ROBT. CRAKGLR, Pres'l. R. W. Hahpino, Sec'jr. Applications for Insurance will be promtly attended bjrtjie President or Pecretsry. Wheeling. Jan. 4Stb. 1833. HUDSON RIVER MARINE AND Fire Insuranoe Company. Capital and surplus.,...';".'. ......$100,(TO 00 Amount of ca-li Ptentjimis lor MS 2:!i,900 M do I/OUTIII *'6 during 1853..... 173,361 8.2 Blr?n*?for 1853. ...48 4211 70 A. PUCK, Piesldent. J*"r* Nom?. BH?S _ Franklin Marine and Fire Insurance Com'y or NSW YORK. <*4|>flU?ncJ Surplus .....#383.181 78 Atuount of ca-U I'leiniuuui for 1863 SR>,743 3 do I ogres paid ilurine 1833 12"i,3Ql 00 Kxpeits.* for 1&53 SI, 190 90 CADY IIOL1STKK, Pies't. Jokh G. IlLRKir, Kec'jr. Amo' lean Mutual Insurance Company, Or AM8TKHPA II, N. T. Capital nnd Nurpluit 8300,000. tE?"A? agent or tlie shove responsible companies, I am prrp?re?t to Usue policies upuu the mod isvorsble terms, contia apt with ulety. L. C. PP.BKV, ag-ut. p?3 72 Main at., Melodeon tmlullnf". BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. New A rrr Tito I ?!??? "QJKfiMkMg? twreen Wheeling anil KallinuMewill be run a, rallciva: tj^,e Aval train will leave ilai'y at 9, A.il., Wheeling TU? aeconil train dally at8:1(5, P. Al. Wi eellng time, ex ce"t Saturday olgbta. Jan?l . t. H. KOR1). agent Speoial Notice. Omcic B. fc O. Kulioid Co. I Wi eellng sutlun, November t, 18i3.5 ON and afler Monday the 7tli iustmit, a p iwei-gcr car will leave the Station dally at 5.45 o'clock, P. M., Wheel ng time, tor Houndsville and Came#on. Returning leave Cameron......4.05, A. M. do do Moundsville ..6 A. M. Fare?(.'nmeron, $l.nO each way; do Mounds vilTe, 40 cents each way. liy order- J. B. PjKD. no** ' . Ageut. Save your Ioe! THE use or Ice has, of late year*, become very general and Is iiow con. sidored indisi?ei)seble to tlie health and comfort of laihire?. Ai Ibe same I line t lie increased demand for It and the uncertainty ol always procuiing a ?i.W'ly, liave added materially^ its costs. *1 he cousequence baa been that various ways and means have J been devited, *oos to rcduce the ex pense or the article, as to bring it withiu the reach of every ismlly.? Among the e, no.e have been round to answer the purpose as well as BURNET'S PATENT WATER COOLER. This article is Uw rewit of the application or scientitic l?;iu Jplea to the put pose intended, via: To keep water a* cool a* yo?* We, at long a* po<*i6lc, uilh the leant poenible quantity oflse. The Moprietor has long devoted bis attention to this particular branch ol domestic economy, and passing rrom one imprvemeut to another, has al length a riived as near perfection as il is potaib'.e to reach. A proor of litis is tourd in the very ?eneial ore of these Coolers in all parts or Ibe counti y. A simple statement ol facu, in regard to these Coolers, willsatisfy every oueor their superiority. K|i st, t bey are I he ONLY ^UTICtE OF THfMCmO-?VER?] patented. They are frrnishdd with two distinct non conducting ciMinhers. by means of which, with two pounds or Ice to i lie gallon, water is ken:, C*ta teuiperaturr or 40? above rdt'o, Or only 8*? from the frees ng point,; atl day. Thus, at a cost ol some four cents ner day, a rauiily of ordinary site rsu be constantly supplied with wa'er as cold as ice itselO tafser numbers In the tame iropoitiou. TbTa has been round by actual experiment to be a sa ving ot at leaat seventy-live liercenf. over Esrtheru Jars formerly used lor thia purpose Again, these coolers wcvjca swkati In tbla way, saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. iteu.g manufactured in lb most workmanlike ftyle; and handsomelr finished in every respect, they riake a veiy bcautirul ornament lor the Dining Koom, Hotel, oi Steaitiboat. -4n important Improvement lias lately been added to the Cooler, vizt A small I'an (capable or holding from six to e'ght pounds or butter,; is inserted directly under the cover. This quslitily or butter can be kept perfectly haid all day, without additional ice?a very important addition -o the economy and comfort or families. HUKSKT tfr CO'R. House Furnishing Establishment, No. 14 IS. Fourth at. Cincinnati. For sale by HOil IIS, KARNES Co. mrftlv Wheeling, Va. Tnoa. Hughes BEOS fo inform Ida friends arid customers, and the pub lie get erally, tbnt he has iust returned front the East with a very large and beautiful STDCK OF HOODS Or all kind?, adapted to the present ar.d coming season, he invites them lo call and examine. They will find his assortment of Clothe,CarHHuree and Vesting*, and furnish ing Go'dt, the fii'cst and most extensive in the city, and which he guarantees to sell at lower ra ea than they cau be obtained elsewlierel The cloths, casaimerrs, ami Vesting* are particularly rich, coiuprialug eveiy deal able color, quality and pat fern. The select ion or Hosiery, and Under parraents gen orally, is highly worthy the attention or purchasers, beiug or very fino quality, and at liw prices! The a aortmentor Shirts, Shirl-collars, Handkerchief, Ct avals, Gaoves, dec. is exceedingly rich and various} too numerous to particularise in'au advertisement. In fine, anything aud everything requisite for a gentle man's wurdrohe, cau be obtained at No. 33, corner Mon* loeaml Wuter streets. spli3m TlOS. HUGHES. 500,000 Ale barrel Stare* and Heading? wanted. Iwir.i. pay twelve dollars pe. thousand for pood white oak Stavea, 34 luclies long, 5 tuche* wide clear of sap, audit inchea on the heart?one third to be headlngs-20 iches I )iia, 9 inches wido clear, or sap, It inches on the I cut delfverel al the wharror railroad depot at thia city GEO. W. KA1ITH. ) vn90 ~ Wheeling Brewery. TIMOTHY SEED. FiC\ BU prime Timothy Seed, just received and 'or aala I OU sepja;, , JOHN K. MORROW. 1 LANDRETH'S QARDEN Sr EDS. J UST KECF1VKD. afresh ?upp!y or Landreth'a well known and justly celebrated Garden Seeds, tor sale in hulk aud retail packages. Also?a choice lot of ?low?r Seeds These Seeds are the growth of the proprietor, whose long experience In Ibis business enables hint ?o recommend them with confidence, and holds himself personally re* sponsible to the public For their vitality and senetal good \ quality. Each paper bears a label with the name and tear? ran/y of the proprietor. b:? * J. II. CRUMHACKER, mrC agent Tor David Landrelh. ? ?r. = r - ? ? ^4*-T No. 1J3.J NEW STORE. sew stock | M. McNeal & Co's | new sttlk Oak Hall Triumphant!! Wli are liuw receiving ar,|l opening tbe moat ilealrable htock of Boots and Shoes, Hata and <*a|fer Truiiks land .Valises, rar|?eUBgs? dec,, that has ever been offered tq,tbe trade of the c.ty aud vici n' ty, at the business ataiaV heretofore known a* W. W Ji meson'si therefore we give notice that we aie in receipt or aud receiviug the be?t se lec ed stock of Good# , ^vmAVliich we are bound to sell. ? To one aud atl, ao give us a call. providing low prices wil', not sivc oflence. ap!3 m. It. iueKce, late Druggist and Apathecaiy, . . Nd. 90 5th ward. Wheeling, havinesold his entire stock iir trade to John H. Tappan, baa retired from busi ne"s In tliis cilv. The partiality of Ids friends aud former ctntomera be gratefully acknowtedgca, an J earnestly aoiicits lor biaatae* cessora continuance or tMir liberal favors, assuring the public I he businesa vvill be couducted with the same re* gard for nelikble'gooda and their dispensation, In both de patliflpMt* aainwclofore. , >\y jifg U >>gi A Pfi 1 g lat, 18$4. spy. Inst ?, . tit are expected-tb ifieet his ct edits prompny; Those .ahiligiiifervlewa will call at his old stand, or at his or i ficelh tlie building occupied by M^N'alr de Uervey.'Dry | Goods ruerchanta, $th vfiLfK rTT a| S5 ? j "vpnEtoB.."-' riffji^MtfP^iintyt^ioyt. . ... , - Wm. It. iilcKee desires all having claims again TT him to present them lor adjustment, and thoae in h debt are expected HO meet liis ct edits promptly. Thoi wishing interviews will call at hia old stand, or at bis See fit tlie bullJliig occupied by McNaFr' dTQer'vey,' I ioods merchants, Otb Ward; ^ aj-2 CHEESE. p.f\ boxks prime W. R. ciieese, iust ree'd and Tor sale by QU ndoM- JOHN R MORROW s,lv.er :* bsKSJPK!?ev,el,i CrBH?Se.t. 4? A INT KOOM. I i T Parkers Saloon, Market street, third atcry. Open J\_ rrom 10 to 19 o'clock and from 2 to 4. ocy Portraits paln'e?l, and instrucUoiigiven in Painting d design. novtd RI H ANNA. wi3KpS^S? ins cad of lite former-common cotton give the very be?t. ?f*n? time be-offer* lo tb? public the handsome I, lai ec*i and cheapest slock Of bry Goods over brought to this market. -BJtow rs a lint or some of hi. goods and prices: EmbrotdtrU*.? oliara at ft cents; . ? do 10 do Uxndk^rchicfa? Fiuest linen cambric 61 cents, Alits?Fine mlts, 10 do ? ?? ,F|U?? Puneb. with luwli, 60 Jo Bonnet,.?i-traw bonnets, . 26 do .gjuip do 374 do Finrst misses do GO do Bleached Ahulhi*?Best 7-8 6J do do -M 10 do VMmc^A MuULi? l>st 8 rj du 3 V./ tlo l^urel'p s do Culic9c9?Vi Si COtO'S . C*s8 do Finest 12J at 10 do Silk*?Kcst Mark, 36 iucbes. 1 2o do Piat Ileal experience, acquired Ins Urge Jobbing House in tho East, with unsu?pa*sed facilities, will enable me to com'* up to tbe expectations or even the most sanguing.? Therefore, come all, and secure b*rgai?.s. MratoltO?'-t&ckJali&rnd n,.ah pi ofit*." IS* AO PKACKR. Kastern bargaittStore, 116 Main st. mi2t between Monroe and Union. COAL BOXES. ABEAU77FULLYdeco? aled article, suitable for.parlor u&e, Tot sale at Hate*, Bar.w + Co'*. No. & Monroe stieet, near the Post Ollite, Wheeling, Va. nn7 Mammoth bat Store. fiprllag F a* li !? m fmr 1S34. SAVKKY uu on liinil, and Is iccclving oie of I be ? largest and best stocks of Hats and Caps that has ever been opened Infills city. He is al*o constantly ntan* ulactnring every description o< bat,and cap now tn use, from the very best material and workmanship and soldet prices that canuot failio please. 1 auialao receiving large mportations or Kastern man uractured Hats and raps, waicb wil. be sold low. Also a large assortment or pbildien's fancy l?sU and cips, and ladles riding hats, carpet bags ontLi^mbreilas, alio: which wit! be sold cheap. N. B ?Hals made to order on the shortest notice. j: S. AVEKY, Nos 140 and 1-16 Main st. mh28 Willing, Va. WESTERN MERCHANTS. Notice to Shipper* Via Rait'more ?5f Ohio Ruilrwul and the Parker Vein Steamthips to and from. New York 36 O S*t A itinii fSulttmnre,* ^ * -?' ^ TiHK LOCURT P-OIXT DEPOT, at Haiti more, being noiy completed, all n eight to and from the I rest is ranshipped direct frou the cars to. the steamers or from lie steamers toth^turs u oier cover, tlius securing'met .handtSeTrom damage by exposure ahd'extra handling and ilso rroinexperis^ Tor cartage ?hd labor. The dispatch and good oider iu tbe delivery of Goods tither way, between New York and Wheeling, should and nust secuie to llii* route tliepiefcrer.eeover all others, iidependentof the ract that the rates or freight are less 'I'he Locust* Point Depot has storage capacity for 40 000 >arro:s- Shippers can have their pioperty stored free or ?II expense, except usual storage, until such time as tbey nay desire to. place It In market. TOeweahieVs'of the P. V R. R: Co. leave tbe ports of lew Yoikand Hal I i more dally: ^<(jLARK 03"Froman?Lafler this dote Heights wil. bo taken by he B. &. O. Railroad Co. aud tbeParkor Veiu Steamship ?q, at summer,rates. ? . " , ; aprffs ^ UtJ^JUQR ClUA US? 5 100,0 *0 hall Spanish cigars; 000 ?? ?? If0,000 superior Havana; ?30,060 Pnncipesj 100,600 Ha Villa Sixes; For sale low by 'LOGAN, CARR & Co , apO Main street. ? S. D. HARPER 6c BON, WUOI.KSAt.K AND RKTAIl. UKALKRB IN Hats, Caps and, Straw Goods, " NoiSOcornerbr Maiuaiid Urtron streets. " mil4 , ;\vuRULING, VA. It I'rtS Glue, cream Tartar,_ and <4u nine?just recei v W . . edby J B VOWKLL, nov30 24 Union St is bCtivai ilso, c large asso iimem or ?priu* aud lb Summer caps or every variety.. febj/ S I) HAHPKR <fegOW ASHTON'8 LIVERPOOU KINE SALT il 1 SACKS just teceivedand fbr sale by 61 dell M, REIM.Y JOS.Sewill'sand Thus. Blundellfs celebrated Bailway Time-keepers, ill gold and silver hunting cases; war anted to perform equal to any watches iu Hie world. ALO?Jos. Jobusou and other line watches always on land and rorsaleat C. P. BKOWf'S, dcI9 Monroe street MANTLES. A FEW very haudsome Paris Mant es, additional?re /Tl ceived this day. . ., ^ apl7 HKISKKLL ?Sc Co. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE Union Line Packets leaving' regularly on the arri val or the cars, all bills oflading m.?st be on board be* ore 4 o'clock. P. M. The Uue will uot be responsible [or the delivery of any goods, aud will not>ay or collect ;barges on any goods for which bills of lading are not on !>oard the boats before their departure mar3f-lf A Ir Balls, assui ted. for sale by I A rJ. II. VOWKT.1,.24 ITnlonst. W ANTKD. SMART active BOY at "OakHall," No. 183 Main . sired*., between Monroe and Union. ap25 HUl K.i?A LK lCb. THK subscribers will commence delivering their very superior tee to customers i his rooming Orders lert wl I h Ihemsrlves, or either or the drivers, will be promptly attended to. WARREN dc SONS. April 24lh, ap263w Centre Wheeling Drug Store. Corner Ulniu and Webster St's. CENTRE WHEELING. HAVING purchased fie entire stock oT Dr.gs. Medi cines, Oil*, Paints, fixtures, Ac. of Wni K. McKee, at the well k'own stand. corner or Mao and Webster St*.. Centre Wltreliug, 1 t hall be happy to *ee all or my old friends, together with inany new one', and with llie assistance or my gentlemanly and evperieuceu assistants l shall endeavor to give satisraction to all. Dtt'OS. A general assortment always onbatdaud Tor sale low. MKDICINK8. Warranted perfectly pure?always on hand. O.LS. Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, SweetOil, Sperm do Cod Liver Oil, I?a i d do Oil of Lemon, Fi*h do Oil or Rurgamot. PAINTS. Tu'Teutino and Varnishes or all kinds; Cincinnati white Lead;' Cincinnati Dry do Yellow Ochre; Spanish wh'ting; French do Pails G een; Chrome Yellow; Chrome do All or which will be sold as low a* can be purchased In this city. My motto is to live and let live. Playaleiuns prescriptions very carefally com pounded by a careful and rxperieuccd Prc-ci iptioniat. at all hours or the da? or night. ' - JOHN II. TAPPAN, apgl \y H McKee*a old stand. Centre Wheeling; New Confectionery. riMIE subscriber, Elizabeth Edwards, has opened a new X Confectionery and Ice Creaiu Saloon on Monroe street near the court house, at tike standTt.rmerly occupied by V. Felix,, and having appointed her daughter, Mr*; Alice Parker, her agent ror the conducting or her s*ld establish* inent.ii prepar-d to runiisli to the public Candies, Cakes aud Ice*, upon the cheapest and biil terms. ELIZABETH EDWARDS. Wheeling, April 20th, 1864. Twill conduct the above business Tor Mrs. B. Ed wards as her agent, and in the name or Alice Parker agent lor Mis. E. Edwards, having obtained the coment or my husband thereto. ALICE PARKER. Wheeling, Apill2G.li. 18M. sp28 WILLIAili MifllTII, CABINET MAKER, 334 S. THIRD ST. ABOVK CAT11KR1XK, Philadelphia. ICfTEVERY descnpilonor Plain ai d Fancy Furniture, In the French at d Gothic styles, made to order, 10 percL pufrer than at any store hi the city! apgsdftm Latest Out! iTcIVnir Ac Uervey have just received their en. LYX tire Second Stock ol Spring Good*. "rjjplr assoifment is complete; comprising Fabrics df ?try Style aud quality from a picayune lawn down to the ?e*t Tissues, Organdies, Silks, Safin?, liareges, barege ..vLftines, elegant striped Lawns, plain mouslins of the fi nest quality at reduced prices. A lot ??r plain silk Tissues at very low prices. Aiao,?rr. chintzes, oil chintzes, oil bordering, etc. White Gordsof every description. with all sorts of Furnishing Cobds Tor housekeepers, and nu nieroui ol her articles that we havn't time to think or just now. ; Cail and look through our stock and you shall not bedis abpWjiiedt. No 35 Main at. Cehfrft Wheeling. ap27 1U MV ULD CTaTUJifc.K?S. Ice! IoeU THE subscriber informs his old customers, and the public in general that his msmmoth houss is full and the other about ttvo^hfrds lull, aud wlllcout i.ence serving hit friends this morning, aud continue doing so during the summer, at about hair the cost, or lost y?ar, so that none need so without cold water. anaur J. A MICK v< zi Election. ). XJfll Kannual election for nine Directors of the Wheel ing Savings Institution to serve forthe ensuing year, will be hsld at the office or said Institution on Tuesday the 9tli May. bclween the boursoMOt nd 2 o'clock. ap26 WM. McCOV, April 21st, 1854. ? Treasurer. FKbSH OYoTEKti. TUST received at 8* per can, and warranted f) jan3] T M PARKER lie ?BAAC HOUK. JAB. M. 1IUUB i, ?? I. MOCK 3c HON, Attorneys at law & land Agents, p? I I ? untiiuuii ?*.!! ?lejncii iu coiictuou?i Land business. All kinds or land constantly for sale ipglrlydAt.sr, t, ' ' ' , . ^ FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAiLOU^ 1NG ESTABLISHMENT. NO. 35 COIUIKR MOXBQK AKO ' 11IIOS. HUC;HES^t*""*o llw.tlenlio.iol lii. X ^jrieuds ?uid customers and the fashionable public gen adapted to Bp r'ng.iid Summer w?r. AUordeu will beexecuted ou tb? ?Uor e?t notice, .nd in the most tnperior ud bshtonahle Blj-le. . , ? toZSi.nTe7.H^M .l,e MOCI.. .p4:3m wS?i:Puro Vegetable Extract DR. MORSES INVIGORATING A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. JJejUh^rcfclorcd nud life lcueikcit?<l by 1NVIUOKATOR ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. For ceulurles medical scleuce has been ransacking the vegetable a?.d mineral kiu&dom, iu searcn ol soueihing that should restore the lost or decaying eoergie* of thener. v- us and prosrnUi; Ijfttehw, without the drawback of sub sequent prostration, which all >liniu ants, tonics, aid uar cones I.ad heretofore entailed 7hat wrcthing hat 6cm found. It Is a vegetable production brought from i be ste rile deser/sot Arabia tbe Ktony, by u.e celeb.ated Prof. 31. .Mo he, well knowi/aa a disiingnUi ed member of the leading ixfetlflc societkso. the Old World, and equally distinguished asa physician, a cbeiuial, and a traveler.? The juices o. ? bis bei b, consent rated atdtombined with VICOUA l ixil - KL1AI K O? COKUI Al. wet* deemed fbbuious. The public often decieved cou/d not UHtrt tbe simple aue sublime truths announced bj tbe discor.fisr.? Rut fects, undeniable tails, attested by wituesses of tbe bigbest class and chaia*ler, aienow triumphing over all doubts. 1NCKKDI LlTY J? OVKKTHKOWr. by an asa or testimony which is perfec ly i?|s>lrtrtteg^". %?*** 'emedies, in sll cases, IbedeplCr^ Mr' atialng from a mi4use orabu?eot tbe various ot;, make up ?-be wonderf. l mjchine called man. It l - to full v'gor, every delicate function connected with t mysterious compel d ageccy of u*sttor am? min4 uses* sary to tbe reproduction of human life To.n rsonaoffce. ble.muscular f?an?, or deficient in viui po\yej,Jtls re commended as'tbe oi.ly means of c4?mmujucetlmr that en ei gy which is txcessary to the ..roper enJoj ment of all tbe natural appetites, as well as tbe higher mental attributes, its beneficial effects are not confined to either *ex or auv age. The feeble girl, tbe ailing wife, the listless, enerva ted youth, the over worn ma not buduess, tbe victim of net vousdepression, tbe individualsu?ering Horn general debility, or front the weak nets or aarugle organ, will all find immediate and permanent relier Horn 1 he use ol this incomparable ienovalor. To those who have a predispo sition to paralysis it will prove a complete'and unfailing ufeguaid agal us I tbst terrible malady. Tnere are ibauy,,. perhaps, who have so trifled with their constitutions that her think themselves bejoud the reach of me?Heiiie. Let liol even thrtedespair. I be Klixir deals with disease as itcxiiU, without leierence to causes, add will not only re move tbe disorder Itse.i, but REBUILD TH E BROKEN CONSTITUTION* The derangements or the srstem. leading to nervous dis sases, and tbe forms ol nervous disease itself, are so {Hi: jjCiom that It would tequlre a column to enumerate the' anladles lor ivhich this preparation Iss specific 4!#P?2 towever, may be enumerated, vixs?neuralgia, lie dolo euX, headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpftatiooor he hca t, *p?nat affections. n u-culsr debility, tremors, latuleuce. a pricking sehsitiou ii. the Heih, numbi ess orpldity of tlie liver, mental dep?e-?-Um, weakness ol the vill, Indisposition to move, faint lies* alter exercise, fcro lui incompetency, meiancnoiy, iuui.-uu?uh, jjuoi aious, inJ.igat tbe stomach, female iriegularitiep, achrcnlc ten lency to miscanUse, eitaclailou, and all complaints grow, ug out or a Ti e* Indulgence of the passions, and all barren teas that does not proceed from organic causes beyond tbe each of medicine. Whenever the organs to be acted upon are tree from amotion or sirrictuial diseases It Is averred that MORSES IN VIGO RATING ELIXIR vlll replace weakness with strength, incapacity with sfll iency. Irregularity with uuiiorm and natural activity, and bL. not only wtbout basardol reaction, but with a bap >y effect ou the geneVaf organization. CCF~iJearln mind hat a.l maladies wherever they begin, finish wtlli the ner: ous system, ind that'the paralirsatlon of tbe nerves of notion and sensation In physical death Bear iu mind af- ; o, tbat lor eveiy kiud of nervous disease the KUxir Cot. Hal is tbe only ret able preparation known. CURlTO P NERVOUS DISEASES. No.language can convey an adequate idea ol the immedi te a ud almost miraculous change ivhiolt it occasion %?{i n the liseased,debilitated aud shattered nervoussysteio, wbeth r broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired^ iy sickness, tbe unstrmig and relaxed organization is at I meo braced, re vivified end built up. l ite meuUlaud diysical symptoms or nervous disease vat ish togeihar uu ler its influence. Nor i* the effect teutporar y ? on tbe com. ? tarjr, the relier is perroauent, tor tbe cordial properties of he medicine reach the couslilutiou i seil, and rrsioie it to is normal condition. Well may the preparation be call " th* ' ' MEDICINAL WONDER >r the Nineteenth century. It I-, as the first scientific man u tbe worli would have admitted, that mitscleoi medi ;ine beretofoie supposed to have no existence, s iTlMULAM' THAT ENTAIL'S NO REACTION Is lorce is never expended, as is the case with opium, al ^hollc prepai-ations, and all othe. excitants' theeftav'v ;ohouc preparations, and al: othe. excttanu The effect o ltese briel, aud it may well lie said olbim who takes them * I he last state of that man i* worSe than the firs Hut he Klixir is au exhileraut wltlioufasingle drawbaclc?sali u Its oj?eration, ^terpetual lit Its happy influence upon tlie he Klixir is a oDi'-bifeiitl nerves, the mind, and the entire oigaid/ation; itwlllaho emove depressions, excitement, a tind?m^r to deenlessness, dislike of society, incapacity tor stud ""*? LOSS OF MEMORY, -1 L-'oulusion, giddiness, ruslt ol blood to the.head, in snobe? iy, uiett'al debility, hysteria, wtcubeduess, thoughts of eelf.deuti uction. fear of iusaidty. hypocboudriasix, dy?- - i?epsia, geneial prostration, irtitabllity, iiervjMSMss, uw uitity to ?>.eep, diseases incident to lemales, decay of tbe piopogatius functions, byateiia, monomania, vasue ter. > ors, palpiutlon oft be heart, impotency. coustlpatmu, etc. etc. Iroui whatever cause arising, it is, ii there isany reli atxe to be placed on human testimony,absolutely infallible A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. Tbe unparalleled effects or this great iestimative. In all jomploints incident to remales. mark a new era'in this an uals of medicine. Thoueaudsor stimulants have been*In vented?! housands of invigoiauts concocted?all purport ug lobe specified iu the various diseases and detange . incuts to which the delicate fdrmstiou of weman rendHr f her liable. Tbe result bos bcrctoiore been uniform. These ' nostrums hav.: indeed imiMtrted a momentary vivacity to the nervoui system, ? transient and delusive vigor to tbe muscles; but thU flash ol relief bos been succeeded by a depression aud prostiatiou grcate. than before, and the si.d has t oo ofleu been utterly to paralyse tbe reCifwaflre power or the nerves and the vital organisation, aud finally to dealt oy tbe unhappy patient. But in iuuusi&'s lrixiuuHi i nut: hm \ik is presented at a pbeuomenaiu the materia medic* hither to uuheard or?a stimuli it without a reaction. The herb which forms its ma?n ingredient, has bcea ad.-. milted by all the great medical and pharmaceuticalinstlta I lions of Europe to be In this respect rui genrri?. |>r .Morse, whose name i*an uudrsputcd authority in science discovered the production iu Arabia, where his attention was excited by the wonderfully invigorating effects it pro duced upou the natives. In UctU:c wonderful power of' endurance, the exhansflefs vi.-or exhibited by tbe Arab, Of both sexes, in their desert pilgrimages, is attributable to tue uue of tlds vitalizing herb. A n appeal is made to EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffers Horn weakness, derangement, nervousness, iiemor8t i>ainsiii the back, or any other disorder, wheth er peculiar to her eex, or cocjuioii to both aexns?to give the luv.gorating Cordial a trial. i I -i MARRIED PERSONS or othsi s will find this Cordial, aRer they have used abot_ 116 or two, * thorough regenerator of the system. In an directions arc to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not have been so, but tor this extraoi? I dinary preparation And it is equally potent for the many ' diseases lor which it is recommended Thousands of >oung mcu have beeu restored by using it, and not asingU instance has it failed to beuefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION or consumptive habits are restoied by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, aud changing the skin (ioui a ? pale yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TUE MISGUIDED. These are some or the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by early.habits wf youth, viz: weakness of the ba^Ji and It tub*, pains in lite bead, dimness ol sight, loss or mus cular power, palpitation ol the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of, the digestive mixtions, gene ral debility, symptoms of consumption, etc. .mentally, the (earful eflects on tbe miudare much 1o be dreaded. Loss ol memory, contusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion *o sodefty, self dis trust, love ol solitude, timidity, etc. aie some of the evils roduccd. All thus affiictcd BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are tbe most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness* In deed, without -tlese, 1 be journey tliroiKh life becomes ? weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens tba view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the hap pin a or another be codies blighted with your own. PARENTS AND GUARDIAN8 Are often misled vftith respect to tbe causes and sovrees o diseases in their suns and wards. How often do they as cribe to other causes of wasting of the frame, idiocy, mad. uess, pal pit -tlonof tbe leart, indigestion, derangement a?' tbe nervous system, cough and symptoms indicating con sumption, when the truth is that they have been indulg ing in a pernicious though alluring practice, destruclive to mind and body. NO MERCURY OR OPIUM?SOLEMN OATH. Di. Morse, baying recently heard that some physicians, and several druggists hav asserted, fljat his Cordial con tained Mercui y and Opium, has made the follo?rii*t affida vit. . Whether those physicians and druggists supposed it contaiutd Mercury or Opium, from the singular on#?gA with which itbscts upon particular uiseascs, or from the great pou er in relieving pain, or out of en vy he knows da. state orKew York, city and county or New York, sa. On theSClh day oi Ju?e, A. D. ltM6, personally appear ed before xtr, Andrew H. Mickle, Mayoior the city orjiew Vork, Metcalf,Morse, who by ure being duly ?f*on>, d6tb.X depose and say, that there .s no corrosive sublimate or oth er mer curial preparation used in con usat??* racturing, or is couiaiued in the med name of Ur. Morse's In vigor atingKllxir Oori it does not contain a particle or Opium. 8 worn before me^ thU 26th day oft June, 1846. arntj .-rr; A. H. MICKLK, '* CAUTION. Da. Uouc'i lMvioo**Tiiia Co*DHL u been counter roiled by some unprincipled peisous. In futuie all tbe seuuioecordl.l will . be simile puled over tbe cork of each boitl*, 4 lowing words blown in the class? Hi. house's invigokatikg ccmiLi C. II. UNO, FKOrKlKTOK, CAUTION EXTRA. Also observesPromissory Hole with t*o proprietor written signature n every genuine bottle of Ur. Morse's : Invigorating Cordial. To counterfeit which is forgery J XTJJie Card Ltd U rut ur, kifhly amccntrHti. in flnt r;^,-V.OO rer m uflifjrsj.jr?j-y^auL, a> Sold by Drusjfets thro jjboot tbe United States, I and West 1 utile*. A f>TTWtpg[>'V .1<X WHKBLINC?K.US& Caldwell; PITTXIIUKGU?Fleming lirolbarsi ? ?? CINCINNATI?K. i|. Neakirgs, . . - , -O CUMUBKLAND-P. A. Heiiy .v Co. . BAl.TUIIpRB-r8.!? ? Bsme. "?'? *> MO: 1 satJtow.^ ' ' 1*. A HB|LLV IQgP ******w SILK SHI RTS. = - /wte >i AzssmmNmstem WneellTur. ?nV3S Mc^AlH Ot n^ynr. in