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INTELLIGENCER pook and joS Office. 2m.*? >rlell'6"^r. they have * Job Oltu evprewly Jilted up tor lie execution of ill M,.d,or ' ' PE.AIN ASri>OBl\A.HKffTA,I. PBINTINO. ,*?%'l*PerK ^rdn, inka, Ac., being purchased at the ^sssggz tee to their r- 4 - w?***?, with which their work win be done. They are piepared to execute -< ?s*H ^"D". Pkour&khis, CncDti??, Pomu, L?.atu, ConrKST Bill., - *|II-L Heads, Ball Tic kkt*, Rlt.I.S I.VDINW, STXAMBOAT I'11.1*, IUhk( iicck ., Aoction Him-s, Ororr Books, IIruTkkkt*, Notes Frkioiit Boor*, Deed* RIilroao BLiXK*, Receipts Mot*!. Kksistrrs, Protrsts, Summons, Brikfs, Rlrctior TiQRrrt, And every other description or letter-press Printing. Alan all kinds of work iu . COLORS ANDBRONXE8. ^"order. ADVERTISEMENT^ No. 1, Sprigg House Emporium!! CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES AND VESTIN&S1 Irr.^ Jtv 8Prl"? NttU??er Good*! ? TAKE pleas a re in being able to aay to ray old cost m era and the fashionable community, that I have iust returned from New York, and have be?nabtc? to procure *he roost Fashionable Goodafor the season that the groat Emporium, New York, can Import from Prance and the old countries; and having diai^nsed with the sale of com mon clothing, gives me more roora-abd lime to attend to the wants of my customers in the fashionable way. My new a took now constat a of BLAOg^ BROWN, QSKKN, BLUR, OLIVE AND I) AL1IIA CLOT1I6*. ? Also, silk and wooi cashmeretts, all ahadea and" colors; bombasine, draptter summer cloths, linen aud grass cloths, Jc., for making frock, dress, sack and business coaU ? French, English, and Americancassimsres; also, ducks, linen drillings, &c., for making pauls. As to Vesting*, 1 have the moat beautiful selection over looked at in any ci ty, all or which I am now prepared uTftake up in the moat fashionable and best style, as 1 have secured Mr Rcsskli.'s services aa cutter (Or the coming season, 1 feel certain lu saying that I ctfn furnish better cloths than any house west of the Allegheny mountains. In connection with the above 1 have a Beautiful ossoit xnent 0r Furnishing Goods, all fine, seasonable, and fash ionable, consisting of cloth, caSsi mere, cash merett, bom bazine, grass linen, diablta and plain linen, frock, dress and business coats, vests and pants, made from the most taaLionable and seasonable Goods, in great variety; also, linen and cotton Shirts, silk, linen, lamb* wool ar.d cot ton Undershirts and Drawers; cravats, stocks, collars, gloves and suspendera. " Hosiery in great variety; also, every other article auit able for completing a ten tie man's wardrobe. All the above named articles, together with many other articles that can be found at my store, No 1, Sprigg House. Please call in and take a look, and much oblige yours, rar?i 8. KICK. NOTICE- EXTRA. 1 have a small atock of .common clothing that I will dis pose of at cost, or even leas, to make room for my Spring Stock or fine goods: mrti S RICff New Savings' Bank Store. HEW FAlltlNONKD LETTERS AT TUK OLD POST OFFICE! I AM now receiving and opening an unusually large and general asaortment or Boots, Shoes, Hats, Honnets, Umbrellas and Carpet Sacks^at the corner or Market and Monroe streets, Wheeling, Va., in the room formerly oc cupied as the Post Office and opposite the McLure House, a very large and entirely new atock which was purchased for cash, froth the manufacturers oi The North, ur.der the most favorable circumstances, and offer them to the citl sens of Wheelingaud vicinity at reduced prices, whole sale and retail, and respecUulIy solicit a share of patron age. 1 deem it useless to say much in praise of my stock. If 1 mistake not, the people of Wheeling are not so easily humbugged by advertising puffs; sufficett losay 1 have any variety of men's, youths' and boy's Boots and Shoes, mlr ror, silk, moleskin, wool, Leghorn, brush and** traw hats, and for ladies every variety ofsilk, lawn, straw ar.d braid bonnets or the most Tecent fashions and styles. Also? Shoes. Slippers and Gaiters, both for ladies, misses ami children, of the most rashionable style, make and quality ?call and see Tor yourselves. Haying purchased* largn stock or the above named ar ticles, I would respcctlUlly invite couhtry merchants to dall and see me, or send me their orders. I will duplicate any bills purchased in the eastern cities for cash. ap3 ?_ 11. H. WATSON. ASSIGNEE!S NOTICE* Simeon 1>. Wood row having, on the 11th day ot April, 1864, by proper deed conveyed, in trust to the undersigned (or the benefit of his said Woodrow's credit ors, all of his real and personal property and cboses in ac tion; all persons in any wise indebted to saidWoodrow aie required to make immediate payment tome, and all peisons having claims against said Ivoodrow are required in order to receive any benefit under sind trust, wj^hin four inoutha to file their claims wUh the proper release ac cording to the term* of said dard. wlih the undersigned. ap!3 GEO. \V. SIGHTS,\ds?|gy^ .t Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMAfflNQ. TUST opened, a large assortment of Saddler's Hardware O and Coach Ttimmlng-, Coach aid Le*t1>er Varnish, Buggy Bows, Hubbs, Spokes, Fellows, Carriage and Tiro "otre Malleable Irons, Patent snd Enamelled Leather, and everything used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at tention ortbepublic. JOHN KNOTR, raa!3 Old Stand, 163 Main st.. Notice. WD. MOTTE has associated with him aa * pcrtner, ? his brother J. W. MOTTE, the partnerahip.com mencing on the 11th Inst. The style or the firm will be V. D. MOTTE de BROTHER. Lfeblo Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to W. D. Mottr are requested t6 call and settle their accounts immediately. frblo W. D. MOTTBr Bound to SJtiavel BR JAQUKR LRGOULTRE'S celebrated warranted Razors. They shsve with ibe greatest case, and are the beat ever brought to this market. Just receved at C. P- BROWN'S >0 New*Jewelry Store. WashingtoH Throw Phjvic to Che DogR- I?nl vcnnacher'a HVURO ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing Instant relief from the most acul c pain and per nianeuiIy curing all Neuralgic diseases, Rheuma tism, painlul and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the Face, Deafness, blindness, 81. Vitus' l ance, Palpitations of.the Heart, Periodical Headaches, . v .... Pains in the Stomach, In- ? , digestion, dyspepsia I Uterine Pains, .... .1 Paralysis, etc. - ' I These chains were first introduced Ui the city1 or New York less than one year since; and alter being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in thecity, and appli ed by Drs. Valentine Molt, Post, Carnochan, Van Buren a. d others, it wis discovered that they possess strange and wonderfbl power In the lelicf and cuie of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their Introduction into this country, they were used in every hospital in Europe; and are secured by patents In Prance, Germany, Austria, Prussia and Eng land; and also in the United States. - '?THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principles upon which U is claimed that the chains produce their marvellous cures are, first?that all ncrxf*u? disease* ore attended and produced by a deficient supply ol nervous fluid, and an agent that resembles close!> electric ity or electro magnetism; and second?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the?art and organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted nervous sys tem, by itf powerful stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy acton through the entiresystem. No disgusting nostrum is allowed to be ta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the general laws or health are required Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effect of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be siven to any person v ho will produce so many i well authenticated certificates of cure, both from intelli- < gent patients and scientific physicians, as hsve been ef fected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric Chains.? They never fail to perform what they are advertised to do i and no person has ever been dissatisfied who has given tbem a trial IN FEMALE DISEASES. Moro than one hucdied permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri have been effected within . be list year by the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region ol the abdomen, and the other uron the spine, iust above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OP USB. The chain sl.ould be moistened before use with commou vinegar, and then one end of the chalu should b? applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other j end opposite to it. BE NOT DECEIVED 1 The Electric Chains are not; to cure all diseases; but for Nervous Diseases ills claim ed that NO Medicinal Agent in the world hss produced So manycuiesin the last year as the Electric chain. INSTANT BELIEF from the most acute pain, is pro- | duced at the moment ol application much ^more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of Its foims. j Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains arr the same wh ch have lately been sent over to the tunperor of the Freucli, to be Itied by his own physicians in cases of cholera, etc. and which have proved so eminently successful. J. BTK1NKRT, sole Apent corner Piince stiret and Broadway. tC^JAMRS BAKER, and Urenllinger & Armstrong, Wheeling agents. dcl7-lyr | Dr. Todd's Pilla CAN be bad fresh and genuine at the following places in thecity of Wheeling and vicinity, viau?At tlie Drug stores of James Baker: Kells & Caldwell; Breutliugcr & Co; Dr TII Logan i o; "Fred'k Yeliriiiig, Win A/cKcc Co: (ltitchielown)i FA Brcnttinger C<'entre Wheeling)-, at he .Shoe store of Todd & Devol, market square, and al the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of Quincy and Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A lle dlllion's and Jacob Gooding's, National Koad;*Benj. I. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson stringer's, west Wheel ing* and Kly Looman's, Biidgeport;t)hi??. These pills need no further recommendation than a all trial; they have now been in constant use for more thau twenty years, and if you will! only gWe Ihem a chance they 23cb0J" 1Q?" NEW liOOKS! rpblcr'. Consulate ard Kmpiir.-S vols. 1 ??llcadle)'k Second War with Ki,gland," S vola. ?'Head ley'a Sacred Mount aim;" "Baldwin Thomas* Gazetteer or the U. S " "Shaw's Civil Architecture;'? "Minnie Hermon;" "Ratbayah Slave," by Mrs. Judson; '?Goelbe's Faust." Ac. <&c Just received by spIS WILDE A BROT11KB. "ORUSHES?paint, varnlsb. wall, T'ooth, nai^aud sba D ving brushr? of flne quality a ml iuendless variety, foi lby jan3l JA.MKS H.IKKK _ I <'MEDICAL | M [ . THE MARRIAGE STATE; - Mail Bnpplnnm tutd Health, or .nioery and BUhutm, mtfmd it t MOST STARTLINlQONSibEHATIONS! Reflections for the Thoughtful. tho inaeeU of the earth, ovlndtig no more thought or roflcetion than though tho noble laoultl?? of uund wore not vouchsafed to them. M?y ?ueh a? husbowU and fathers, upon whom are dependent tho health, the well-being, and the ;X.~frmu??d?d *ff,oUooau wif?- ??* | HOW OFTEN IT HAPPENS THAT THE WIFB UK GEES FROM YEAB TO YEAH In [bat pitiable condition a* not ?Ten for oao day to I (eel tho happy and cxhile rating influence incident tO t ho enjoy in->n t of ^>1^, She may not be an invalid oOn fined to her bed. ^WWfil'ibher room; &8 her pride, ambition and ^?ergy induce and faerve her to take peraotitfr' charge of her household, even when her health will not admit of it; but sho is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month after month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, till finally oven the hope of recovery no longer remains. And thuj THE BLOOMING BRIDE; j% j ? But a few jean ago )n the flash of hoalth and youth,"Kod bttgrancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexpliaablv, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated -mfe,~with framef emaciated, nerves %n- I strung, spirits depressed, countenanco bearing the knpress of suffering, and an otter physical and mental prostration. Sometimes this deplorable change tnay and docs arise from organio or constitutional causes. But eftener, by far oftenor. to gross and inexcuaablo ignorance of the simplost and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often Hereditary Complaints upon the Chilton "intro THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and ottocr dUesses, DREADFUL rNHE.RITANOE * t > fivan the ParcnU. . And must this continue 1 Shnll we be wise' In all that concern! the dattlo or oar fields, our horses, oar ?hoop, our cows, our oxen, the nature and character of tho soil wo possess, the texturo and quality or our goods and merchandise; but in all that concerns ourselves as human beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derango raont, involving onr futuro pease and happiness?* in all that conoerns the health and wel&re of the wire or our affoctions, and the mother or our chil dren ; in all that conoerns the mental and physical well being ot those children, we should be im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE. AS CULTABLE AS lltCXCUSAluX . How long shall this igooranco prevail to produc tive or its hitter limits T How long shall the wife and mother be ignorant of the nature, charactcr and causes or the various womb and sexual complaints, embittering her days by suffering?suffering often prolonged to yean, eventuating in a complication or diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 Shall we for ever olose our eyes to the results of physio logical science by which we may arrive at an understanding or ourrolvos as men and women, subject to serious lire-long enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to onr children. a irrf ?< LET EVERT WIFE AND HUSBAND POND EE! JVb husband or wife nod be ignorant of what ameertu them must lo know to secure tluir health and hajipineft. Thtft knowledge it contained in a liul^ work entitled* EsT i ?1 t - t ?? A J5T TUK MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY PR. A. M. MAUIUCEAU, PROFESSOR OP DISEASES OP WOMEN. O** Hundredth Edtibk,' Price AO Onlu [OW PI EE PAPER, EXTRA" mifDnfej^l'4fc]~'x J / : First published'In 1847 ; and It h not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVE EY PKMALR, whether MAltKIEl) OR ifOT, can lim acquire St fall knowledge or thr nn ture, rhnrotler and cniucn of Her coiuplAlnU, w I tit t?*e vnrloim ?yiuptom.s and tltut nearly KIALF A MILLION COl'IKS .should have been sold. It Is impracticable to con voy full/ tho various subjects treated or, As the* are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriage. f **?5?' ^i DPWAIUM OF OSE IIUNDIIKD VIIOU SAND GbPIKS Hbrq been SENT BY MAIL, within tho last few nwitna. CAUTION TO THE PTJELIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED I Hoy no book nnloxs Dr. A. M. Mauriccan, 129 liberty Street, N. ?., is on tho title page, and the ? jntry in tho Clerk's Office on tho back of the title ptae; and buy only of respectable and honorable do.dor^, orUbnd by mail, and address to I>r. A. M. Mauriccan, as there are spurious and surreptitious infringements of copyright. ?3- Upon receipt of One Dollar M TBLO MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" Is aent (mailed /toe) to any part of the United Stales, the Canada* and British Province*. All Letters xxmst be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURIOEAU, Box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, C New-Yerk. For Sale by "WILDE d: KRO.* t dec2-dtwGmo. corner Main and Union sts. JOHN II. THOMPhON, 31 W onfee street. I ERUPTIVE DISEASES. T has now become a settled Tact, acknowledged hy ttie ? best Physicians ofour city, that in the cu* c of Sci ofula, Tetter, and many other diseases, LJrknt'.inuxr'h Fi.pip Kxtra?t okSarsaparji.i.a akd Dakdklion, is dot iucdly above all other preparations. It speaks Tor itsctrwhencvei usej. and although we have never taken the pains of hav ing it polished Uii ouch the papers, or appointing agents P>ftlie-saleorit, vet tve are almost weekly receiving or ders from Vermont, New York, Ohio, Kentucky and othor states, by arsons, who by some chance means have heard or its wonderful curative powe< s. The following is from a gentleman of Vermont a lew days since, who used it for a very serious disease:? I Ukar UocTofi: m The two bottles or mediclre 1 got fron? you when in Wheeling, have nea? ly cured me; please send me some more by Express. Yours Respectfully. It Is now prescribed by nearly all the Physicians of out city, rot as a quack medicine, for we have made them ac quainted with the componaut pat Is; and we now say to all such as we have not the opportunity of inaldng it known to,"that it is entirely free fi am all minerals, and is not in the least incompatible with any of the preparations oHo diwe? Fowler's Solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton & bako's, and F. Yabrling, and s6ld wholesale and retail by w BRBNTL1NGBR & ARMSTRONG. Monroe stTeet, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Va. Julvgl, 'flg. Cod Liver Oil. JF8T rcccivcd: 6 boxes Samuel Simes' manufacture of pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil;.tbe best article of the kind brought to this or any other market. BRBNTL1NGBR & A RMSTRONG, Opposite WishiH'i on Hs 8 A AC 1IOOE. ' J AS. *1. HOUE M . HOUE & HON , Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C. H., Va., Moundsville, P. O., 'ILL practice in Ohio, Marshall, and Wetzel counties. . . Particular attention will He given to collections and Laud business. All kinds of- lairil constantly for sale. ap2l-lyddrtw PHILADELPHIA Curtain Warehouse, 171 ChettnutSi.i Philadelphia, opposite the State House. 11 EIVB If \V. RAFFOB1), Importer a.nu Deai.erin Curtains, Curtain Ma terials, asd Furniture Coverings, WHICH he offers at the lowest market prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The stock comprising, in part, the followiog: Embroidered Luce Curtains; Gilt Cornices} W l)o M uelin Do Drapery Laces 4- Muslins; French ltrocatells, all width^ and colors; Satin de Lainesj Damasks; do Pins; do Bands, Canopy Arches and Rings; Cords, Tassels, Gimps, Fringes, Curtain Drops, die. A laoe stock of FRENCH PJsUSHES, of alL colors and qualities on hand. PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, and HOLLANDS of all colors lot- shading. N. IS. Persons ordering Curtains, will give the measure of the heighth and width o' he entire frame of window, mar L7-I vddirw F INE TOHACCO? 100 boxes extra fine 3.4 plug; JO cases Diadem Twist; 10 do Mary Kell}> 20 do Rose Twist; JO do Juscious Prune. pafi LOGAW. CARR & C Potash, lor sale by J B VOWKLL, Teb7 24 Union St. 5607000 Ale barrel Stave* and Heeding* toanted. Iwitf. pay twelve dollars pe. thousand for good white oak Slaves,*34 inches long, 6 incites wide clear or *ap-~ and 1J inches 011 the heart?one. third to be hcadings<20 ichesliug, 9 tuches wide clear of sap, lj inches on the I curt delivered at the wharf or railroad depot at this city GBO. W SMITH, ^WheeUnk-Btbcery. W?, rticlfcee desires all having claims against him to present them for adjustment, and those in his debt are expected to meet his crcdits promptly. Tlio*e wishing interviews will call at his old stand, or at his of fice iu the builJiug occupied by McXair de llervey. Dry Goods merchants, 0th ward. a) 23 ~ CHEESE. "T "~~T p.r\ boxes prime W. K. checic,jnstrec'da<Hl Tor sale br dej-' JOHN I! MllllKOW KCklVKl",?also, (Urge tssorliueut or Spring and Kummer caps or every variety.! (et*4 K D HABPKIt SOW 1 ,ll*KH.-S00 boxetstone Pipes; J. SOD . ? clmlK 10,000 ? red stems ?pf. l.-'CAK. CAHH ft Co. 1 SAUS 1'riiiis Kio Coffee, justree'd and lor sale hr ZVlKt dcl-l . H. HHIM.V ASHTON'S LIVBHPOOL K1NE SALT Ol SACKS Just lecelvedauU tor sale lif ??1 dell M. KK1I.LY - > I ' ?n', "HTT^ ^y^r? 1 The Nonpareil Nervo aad Bone - - . LINIMENT*"t PREPARED BY H. H. CARU & CO.. FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHB0 BV DR. WATSON CARR. OF- WHEELING, LATB OP MOROANTOWN. II Ua^rd ?fo? theIroad frivctfe thct tny rtmtJy M*lrh lnil rtliert an aicrnai jwfn. *111, if rr?l*l'V > fOUuJtd, Uiaumlty <i <11 rrmoirfjj* Vnfrr ARB YOU SUFFERING Breast or Side, Shalt) or Spaam, Head-Ache. In flan una (ion, StiirJolnU,Cut*, iiridses* Poison Sores, Fever Korea, Pain or ciomps in the Stomach, t ho! era Morbus, Cholera lnfaiifuin, Cholic, Lame Hack, Chilblains, bite* ol Poison, ous Insects or RaUId Hogs, Ague cuke, Aaun in the L'reast or Pace, bums. bruises, chafing, chapped bands, corns, Sml tactions of the Muscles or cords, cuts of any kind, uscuar weakness, Paralysis, Piles, Kar Ache, Ulcer*, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Hippies, Sore Lips, Venereal Sores, Scarlet Pevar, orany am.ilar dkraoe, you inay teat as> uied that !u thla"brticle you have v A SOVEREIGN nmti&t, which not only removes pain almoat instantaneously, bul penetrate* tothe aeat of and entirely ? ****** ERADICATES THE DISEASE, * Rome will laugh al tlie idea of any composition curing such a number ot diseases: but IT yon but reflect thfct these diseases, though numeious in name, alt arise j?>oin similar causes, the proposition will *eun less ext ravagnnt) -oat were It ten times moreso thk facts which stare us in the lac* would Joyce the candid to acknowledge ita merits) for all who have used it tliemaelvea, or witnessed its magic effects on others, unite in declaring It just what ita uaine (.Nonpaieii) indicates, thebcit Liniment knottrn. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you never, noticed the stvik ngs milarlty between mauy exteoial and lutorbal di*caaee baling entirely differ enl names? a fid 15as It never occurred to you that a rem edy might be prepared wjifchahould be equally applicable to both? TJiia lemedy is now offeied you in the > oara-i RK l Linihkkt,. which docs not insult your understanding by claiming to have b'eei." found'In some''burning moflntjin* of Mexico or mighty caret of Vu earth} but la simply the OrrsvaiKo or ScikkckI being mild and simple in Ita action ami yet i evealing in its effects a power almost Incredible, ?reaching tho most hidden sinews of mini or bcn?t,? and yet belug innoxious to the weakest Infant. It la also by Tar the cheapest Liniment In the market, being put up In bottles t trice as large as the majority, and oue-rourtli larger tbau the largest, besides being more than lour tiiucu an poor, high or low. * lie unprecedented size In which the NonpareH Liniment Is put up; and Uie vast expense or the n'ateiiala used in it, makes It impossible for us to pay for the printing ol the hundreds of certificates we might publish, nor do we deem it necessary, as the articlo whei ever It Is uaed wiil certify Tor itseir. We would however refer those afll'cted ones who have ao often been gulled by toigedcertiflcataaaiul big assertion* to (he following namea, being but a tew or IVvs many per sons whose character for candor and veracity needs no panegyric from us, and who having fully tested its virtues in the different diseases Tor which it is recommended, are prepared toapcaJcol iu met ita as it deserves. Sold in Wheeling by james Kaker, Kelts & Caldwell, T H Logan @ to, wR McK.ee, Patterson <?? Co,, and by the principal Druggist Si of Virginia, and Pennsylvania. August 17, '63 From the Fairmont (Va.) Republican. Ah 1MVALDAB1.K Mkoicink.?It is but seldom we find among the many remedies offered to the public lor the cure or disease, one we can consent to commend, .or whose vir tuea we are ablo to discover, and have always teduously avoided giving utterance to anything that nught lead any one to suppose that weplacdany faith In tlieir preten sion*. But with reference to a remedy manu actured in this place, and which has become aa familiar to the public aa household words, we speak from knowledge or its in trinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many or the ilia of lie, and the aecurity with which it may be used. We apeak of tbe Nonpareil Verve and Bone Liniment, prepar ed by H. U. Carr & Co., from a prescription rurnlshed by Dr Watson Carr, late 01 Morgantown, and now of Wheel* 1 Ing, one or the most eminent Physicians iu Virginia. This Liniment is based upon tbe broad principle that any reme dy whfch will relieve external pain, will IT properly com pounded, be equaify efficacious in icmovirg Internal affec tlons, a principle that baa been successrully de veloped.? It is simply the 0tT8pi1ngofSciei.ee, being mild and aim pie in its action, end yet revealing in its effects a power more incredible, reaching the moat hiddeu sinews or man and beast?and yet being innoxious to the weakest infant.? It is also by tar the cheapest Liniment iu the market, being put up In t ottlea twice as largo as the majority, ai d one-; fourth larger than the largeat, besides being more than four timea as strong. We commend it to those in want or a aafe andcertaiu rerpedy..: , ,. . ??Man Know Thyaeli," An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents FumihrfhoulU have f /?ririrk COPIES sold in less than threti' months. A vivJlyl./ new edition revised and Improved, lust issued DR HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND; HOOK FOR THE A FFL1CTKD? Containing an outline ortbc oiigin, progress, treatment and cuie of every form! fengafease, contracted by promiscuous sexual Intercoms, by selfabuse, or by sexunt excess, with advice ror their prevention, written in a nmiiliar style avoiding all medica technicalities, ar.d evei y thing that would offend the ear o decency, from the result or some twenty yeaia successfu practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature- . " " To whldh ia added, veceipts ror tlfe cure or tbe above diseases* anda trcati>e on tlie causes,symptomsand cure or the Fever and Ague, ror twenty live cents acopyi aix copiea one dollar; will be forwarded to any part or the United States, by mail, free orpostagc Address, postage paid,.Cosdeo@ Co., Publishers, or box 190, Post Office, Philadelphia. ?This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and iuteliigible woi k published, on the claaa of diseases ol which it treats* <A voiding ail technical terms, it addresaea itsrirtotho reason or its readers. It la free from all ob jectionable matter, end no parent, however fastidious,car object to placing tt in tbe hands or his ions. Tbe author has devoted many yearalo'the tieatinent or \Uo .various complaints treated ort aud ?with loo little breath to puff,' and 'too little* presumption to impose,' he basoffpicd to the world at the merely nominal price of25 cents*, the fruita or some twenty yeafa moat successful practice '?Herald. ?No teacjier or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this Invaluable tfork. it would save years or pain, moitificatioii and sorrow to the youth u&der thefr charge '?People's Advocate. ?A Presbyterian clergyman tn Ohio, ih writing ol ler's Medical Manual,'savss ?Thousands upoirthousa*'<'* or our youth, by evilexample and the influence or the i??? sious, have been led into the habit ot self-pollution with out realizing tlie sin nrd rcariul consequences upon them >elves and theii posterity. The constitutions of thousands who are'raising raniilles have been ehreebWd, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. A ??>? thing that can be done so to enlighten and Influence the public mind assto check, and ultimately to remove 'this wide-spie^d source or human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to tlie religion To Jesus Christ, 011 the present arid coming generations. Inte nperane, Cor the use oriutoxlcatlrig drinks,}though It haaslain thous ands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu man race. Accept hiy thanks on behalf ' of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co worker in tbe good work/ >a are so actively engaged in.' One copy will bo forwarded (securely enveloped and. postage pald;)"ori receipt or 25 cents, or six copies ror ftl Address^ COSDEN ?CO., Publlahcra, Box 100, Phlla detokia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agente, supplied on the most liberal terms. mat 0-1 y Planished Tin Ware. TUST opened,an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, O consisting ol coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot*, Kg? coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?'a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the-attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment or House and Steam Boat tarnishing goods HO UBS, BARNES & CO, No 28, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novlO ? Wheeling, Va BACHELORS, Instantaneous Liquid Hair Dye. TO those wishing a hair dye that may be depended up on, we can cheerfully lecommendlhe above. The best orcily re'erence can be given as to its superiority over eveiything of the kind now in use. For sale, wholesale and retail, by T. H. LOGAN & Co., mar31 ? Hole agents in this city. Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTORY. THE partnership heretofore .existing between Stocktoalt Hankerd ?Se Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of u, Mr. Bankerd's right, title, and interest, by-Stockton & Kussell. ?? The business wi'l be carried on under the name of octS STOCKTON, KUSSELL & CO Wheeling. Oct 4. iy? ok to your Coughs ! TO al Lsucu cLsare laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ncss, Pains in the Breast, Spitting Blood, Ac,, we would honestly recommend the use of Brentlingor's Com* pound Syrup of Boneset, as d ptfeasaiit, sale and speedy cure. It can be had at Messrs. Paxtow A Lack's, end ol the Suspention Bridge, and at BKENTLINGER A ARMSTRONG'S, atiggl- yr:d Monroe street, Wheeling. Go-Partnership. THE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner ship under the name and style-ol S C. Baker Co., and ?ill continue the Steamboat agency and Boat A'to re busi ness at the old stand/ No. 23 Water street. S. C. BAKER, an31 JOHN LIST. To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firn. ol McClallen, Knox<fc Co., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother or S. S. Knox,) so long and favorably known in the trading public ? assuming the style ofMcClallens and Knox. Shoes, ing from the 10th to the last of September. Having been selected with the gjea test care and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that in their Fall Stock ol Boots and Shoes they can bold out inducements ill quality and prices superior to any ever offered in tbe market. To Country Merchants on their way east, they would be pleas* cd to exhibit their stock, and post them iuprices, fearlessly nhallenging a comparison with the markets of Baltimore and Philadelphia. [sep3] McCLALLENS A KNOX LOGAN, CARR A CQ., have just received no boxes of tobacco. In addition to Iheir laige stock. Call roundat No. SI < and ?ee a specimen of the ?* Call for >il golden bar Tobacco," intended for all ??who love a gooa ?tiling." Also .a large lot of imported Set-ars just t oh and Advice. T F you ore troubled with a cough; r*i?* in the breast or JL any affection of Uie Luugfi?Use Urentlinger's Cora p'ou'id Syrr.p of Boneset. If you aid afflicted with Rheumatism, have received bruises or sprains^r your hands or feet are frostbitten or chapped?Use t*ic Berger or Spine and Muscle Lini ment; and Should you be affected with Scrofula, or any iLsease arising from impurity or tie blood, or tl a injudicious use of mercury, by all foeans i:ocure Bren Winger's Fluid Ex tract of Sarsaparilla and I andelion. These remedies have been tried by hundreds, and in all enscs have given satisfactory evidence of their superior eflcacy over every other medicine in the cure of these complaints, for which they are recommended. To be bad at HRENTLINGER 4- ARMSTRONG'S Apothecary, Mouroe street, adjoining the McLure House, dec24'5S . .? ? . Co-Partner ship: OW. HElSKELLdc Co. have associated B.B. SWK.I ? RlNGKN.Jr.,with them asaparti.er,f lie partnership commencing on the 10th ins:. The style of the firm will be I1KISKKLM- ( O. Jan 17 EASTERN AQVJER TJ SEME NTS. James P.JPerot & Brother, FLOUR AND GRAIN FACTORS, \ i ?**??!. ?. Xtb aiM K'JtlTH Wll IHVSS, . . 1 I'liiliKletphin, Pn. WKfhr ?. i KOUSYTH A H0PKI2IS, WM. T. KKI.BY, ! HR1SXKLI. A Co., WM. JI/il OY, ww m. j>n \ u i i novl&lyil )v K. Mlf KK A ML i C. IUmu & Co., wi.Imal cuJvwiceaou consign Hoskins, HeiBkeU CSt'Oo. inronTmi? ?n mikiiii of*"' . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY QOODS. TTAVK removed tollieli now Tion KnlMlng.?13il.rkcl I-XI ?t. .nil 31 Commerce ?i , PMi.AMiLI'HH. wpfiity 1 Anapach, Brother &, Co. WHOLESALE" DRY 0 ODS STOUR, Volfi Nfrt/i ntrJ tt.corner ?fCJ?,rV, I'hiln<lrl|>biil lolin AuspccU, Jr...John 1'. Jatoli/i.. .J.uea .M. Iteed, William Anamch;.. Henry I! F.iIiimjii. tepnulOin Wolies, Ballard. & Co. IMPORTKfta AND JOaaKRB :?? FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 119 Market ttreet, Pbiliielcliililu. "lir B. Co. have alsoopened a wtirehousff'flHrtM I TT ? rtscept'on-oiid sale of. Western Produce. Partic ular atteution will he given to cousignineuts of Wool, Flour, Uncoil and Tobaco>. RRPKR TO?John Goaliorn, Ktq., 1 w?^iln? Tl.oa. Johnston. Jr.; Esq. S " hcc,,n? David Farrier. Bra. C lanrington, O. John B. Bar less,'i(sq. Portland, O. Absalom Kidgely, Kaq. Ohio co Va. c Tju i, j i . o. c. '/ollaourg, Va. ?James Means, Ksq. Rtcubenvllie. O. i 'Col. B."K KkLLY. formerly of Wheeling. ?* engaged! lwtUUHow;> - aep? ygH Odd Veltewra,MdititaN,Bei. tAeu, f ? M <s .< 'I ciupernsu And other Society Regalia, BannerSeals awl Jewels, manufactured and told by Gibbi Smith, No, 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Jiff/. TH Kasortment usually on hsrd consists of Odd FrffoW"' Orand'and Subordinate Lodge and 8,? 4 ? P*st (/rami and oilier Officers, plain aim * * eibbrofuered. , ? 1st, 2d, 3d, 4thaud 6th IU Pichly embroidered Encampment Parad "^Iteglllu;"""' * nxr?Knights Templar, Royal A"%.h^and Master. Jewels, Robes, Banners, H\ *ords, Ac. Sotu of Temperance?National, Grand and Subordina Divisions?Officers and Members, * t<v ' ' K'V Red Men?Sachems, Post Officers', and richly embroidei 3d Degree Worklngand Parade Regalia. JEWELS Of the various Orders, Qf silver, Gilt or Plated Metals, Deluding Knights Tem^l^^wU^Jirks.) ? Banners of every size, style and cost, adapted to tW? va rious Orders and Societies, manufactured to order; ahd Dc signs for Banners, when required, furnished free or ex penao, Showing the style of the name when finished. Also ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAJPS. Ac. Comprising Uie largestasortmentto.be found iutbe U. 8. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit up their Halls, orsupply themselves wllli Parade or Working Regalia, Banners, dec., can depend up on having their orders satisfactory filled, by calling on or addressing GIBUS & SMITH. Regalia and Banner M turers, 73 Bslilmore Street, Haiti more, Md. gy (l. T. PRY. Ageiv \Vheellng. Va. octft-tf liwyn dc jtiei'd, ? ns porter. ..4 J .bbrra of Dry i e?di. No. 7 Hanover Streets BALTIMORE, Md. OFF!-.. r .-nle, on the moat [avormbte terms, a choice,ii.il select aio?korSTALrc ahd f.?<y Ury Conn., to wlilcli they ie*pecl(uUy Invite the attention or tl.c Ir.nlc genen lly. m*i95^lf_ iLBX. fENN. RICII'O U. MITCIIKUL. PEITN & MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants.' No. 67 8outii Gav STRtec-r; niiltiuioro. , KirKRSNCES: DanMSprlgg, cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4* Co. uo Love, Martin 4*'Co. do Thos. J. Carson 4- Co- do Pollard, Bird 4r Co. do A j ; James R. Baker, Wheei>ng. "W. W. Shrlver, do Shriver, Forsytlis* Hopkins, do ianlTtf yd t? MKLT. n. C. BOWIE. BELT & BOWIE. TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produoe Commission Merchants, 1 Ellicott Street, Rautimokk. ITKFERKNCRS: Hou Thomas G1. Pratt, Kx-Gov. and U S Senator r Md . Hon John Gleiiu, Judgo Circuit Court U K for MA. Daniel Spi-igs, Ksq^ Caali'r Merchants Wk?Baltimore. Aguilla Giles; Ksq. ' FranUlin * do Trueman Cross, Ksq, 4 Com. 4-Far. ^do Duval), Rogers ?V Co. do ? Fitzgerald 4* Magrudcr, do Lona'4* Byrn, or Webb, Rowland 4* Co.?Louisville. Forsyfhs 4* Hopkins?Wheeling. James R. Baker? _do CJ P L. W. GOPNKL!.. J. L. BUCK GUSNKIjL. I,. W. GOSNBLL 8c SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Toi the iiftl Of all kinds of COIISTK^K ritOUIICE, 71 Bowlt'8 ^Warf, (South St.), BALTIMORE. n/triifiEKCJzst ? C. Brooks. Prw?'f Western Bank, - 3 h J. D. Karly, K*q. >Balt1more. A/1 Her. Maybetv 4? Co* W'm. T. Selby, JOhnGoshorn 4* Son. >Wheeling. Jacob Setoseny. ^ ' A. J. Wheeler, M? B. Bowler, ^Cincinnati, Bruce, Morgan 4* Co. Webb, Roland 4- Co. W.-t*.. Brooks. 4*co J. S. A/orehead, fespe Hook. Wayhesburg, Pa. fJanSfi TABB, SHIPLEY & CO. Flour uud Geiiernl Produce COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, .51 IJglit Street, Baltimore. BSFERENCES: C O Jamison. Ksq, Cashier Bank of Baltimore. D Sprigg, Ksq, Cashier Meichauts' Hank. Truemaw Crossr.Ksq, Cashier Com. ?Sc Farmers' Bank. Messrs Green way & Co, Ba!ikers, Baltimore. John Sullivan & Sons, ?? " S C Baker de-Co, Wheeling. Mr Jas R Baker, " Mr K B Swearingen,. ?? OO^Cashadvances made on conslcRnientc. decC JOSKril 018*7 JOHN *1. WKLLS, O/Wtllfkurg, Vm. OfWelUburg.Vd. GIST 8c WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE. tESf-Particular attention raid to the sale or Fjour and other Produce, 'with prompt returns.' Advances made on consignments. RKFTRKNCER: Brooks, Tibballs 4- Fultcn, Baltimore. Cole 4? Howard, do Brooks, Ron 4* Co. do SlinglufT, Ensey 4* Co. do Brown Jr Kirkpatrick, Pittsburgh. James Dalzell. do Dr. J. G. Campbell, Wheeling. CJop?6 "Pendleton & Brother", COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IN LEAF TOBACCO, COT'lON, AND PRODUCE P i/wwp AL1 Y PaidIcton'is'Wharf, Ao. 120 Loicer End of Smith'* Dock BALTIMORE. REFERENCES/ ,, Hugh Jenkins & Co. ") F. W. Bruwe dt Sons, > Baltimore. Wm. Wilson &Sons, J Kdwin Wortbami'c l o. Arcli'ld Thomas & Son, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, J Rhodes Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. Tweed, Sibley & Wright,") Joseph C. Butler & Co. > Cincinnati. John Creighj J ch.rlMton, R. C. Gordon ?& Co., Louisville. B^ni'sirkpatrick. \ PUUbur,. Z. Chafee, ) D. Lamb, Esq, Cvh.N. W. Bank, "I S. Brady, Esq, Cash. M.& M. Bank, ^-Wheeling. Jas. R. Baker, ) Josiah tblcy, Hamburg, R. C. Henry A. Bhroeder, Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gaines. New Orleans. ap2>-Cra THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. NO 10 LIGHT STREET, (4 door* from Baltimore at., opposite J-ountain Hotel,} Baltimore. TH B subscriber, alter twenty years' experience In the cities ol Europe, would inform citizens and strangers who are in want ol a good watch, that, Tor quality or work manship, his watches dery all competition; he having r? ciiities for obtaining Fi? Lokdoh Watchk*, which few in this country possess, being peretually acquainted wl'h the most emineut London manufacturers. J. .ALEXANDER, Lnts of J M. French'* Royal Exchange, London. tOfFine Watches and Jewelry repaire-i properly. AH London Watches sold at this establishment, warranted free of cost for four years. sepl5-lvd PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered Into partnership, forthe purpose or carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, uuder the firm or Logan, Carr & Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. G. BAKER, WATTSON CARR, mar30 a. H. CARR. Agricultural Warehouse. THE uiidersigned are now prepared to fill orders for all kindsor Agricultural Implements, have jy at icccived: Straw aud Hay Cutters, assorted j Virginia Corn Sliclleis, do '1 her mometer Churns, Geddes* Harrows; Oy Yokes, Meat Cutters; Sausage Stuflers; Store Trucks, etc. etc. dcgdawlm MrAFKB BROTH ERR. Quincy at. '?)( W \ CHOICE plain bams in store, and lor ksIc by &\ IU ivlfi . M. KKII.U Y I i | tacks Gold Foil (a very fcupciiorariiciej lot saie by lw jap3t JAMES BAKER MACKEREL I ?vQ XBS. Nos. 1 and 2, just received atd for ante by 1%J%J del* M. hKll.LV ? .MttWCINUI* : Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir J7*OK WWUMlf cJib farioi*lu, colds,consumption. ; bronchitis, asthma, Ir fluenu,croup, tyhoop!ngc:>ugh( flnniution of Hie broi.chca and hoarseness, caused by pub. Ic -peaking! an.l all selections <f the organs of reaplra. li\v'arniii'jr'd the plwinlcstonJ best medtclno for diseas es o the liingsevei apld in Aftevica. In prrsrnUug IUU medlclni to the public v. e have the satisfaction to know lb t wniwl only present them with an Invaluable smUole for the class or diseases it profes ses to cure; but'bite wfiicfi is pfcl-ttctfy liurmleks (it Its ef fects uikii Hie constitution; lu can tie administered with out any faar Of bilnerul poison , for it contains noiie - Tho fuct, that a largo portion orthe suffering, and death tliroujUout t e cuuiitf-y, Ik Cuuvcu by ilifcaee of the organs o! reapi ration, counnquent upon exposure and cold, basin ducrdustoput it uft bin the rejih of overy Individual Sio may need a re i-cdy that lias proven itself so lnvalu ?fe. This mm] [r I tie Is tlie result of a lot\g experience, and ?Itidyorihin-ediajasrsoriiie lungs-** Mcli aw so frequent in our cltaiig-^abloclimaiei and we claim it to belli advance of all medicines c ver before di> covcred for those jtecu|ia r ? oinpliKiis, sh Improvement uj> n all, and consequently upt'ilor to all others. We shall make no ivtra^agah' assertions of hs efficacy in curing di ea. es. I'ke tho venders or loo many nostrum!, who deceive all who trust them, nor alialtwe hold out any JoT^Ts ainl use k a* dinrcted, they wllllie cured In every instance thai itie not beyond the power of inedicinc. there are nun uvoiMPeiaoi.ilnow eiUovingtho iloaaings ofhpUIti and renewed life, as it wefc, who otuerwise would have foug since been in their grave. but for thetimeTy and pcrsevo ring use ot this iovolosb!e remedy. Itis notpretended that it is infallible in eve-y stage or consumption, but we know IL to ba better adapted to the various diseases or tho rrsQiratorv organs than any ofher Mrdlcintf ever offered to the public/ All we ask Ik atrial, and Hi over/ instance,11 esed rifely according to (he directions, and ir perfect satis faction i? not si v n, tho money will be returned. , Genuine signed K. HALL & CO. For saje br JAME& I1AKBR, I>i ogjisf, Wheeling, Va. 'Also, by Druggfcts ?je~erally througliout the countrv. > ap&-ly GREAT CURB FOB. DYSPEPSIA ? fTt l! K True J) geitir* -Fin DB. HOIJQHTOK'B . X U/fituMt Juift. pro (T-zT?-? ?-5?cJ fl'om R^urtet, or the m a a^Sr Fourth stomach or the Ox, IlB^niyiiilSott^r the directions or Ba ?Kkmkdy ror an unhealthy ir ? stomach, no art Of man can equal lUcurative powers. It contains no Alcohol, Bursas, Acidf, or Napmxous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the .nost fceb'c natierts who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware oTDaoaaicD Imitations! Pepsin is NOT A DRUO. i.l Call on tho agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount or .S<::sNTir><: Kvidkni k, from Lio hig's Animal Chemistry; |lr. Combe's Physiology of Di gest! on* Dr Peleiraon Pood and Diet; Dr John W. Dra per, or New York University; Pror. Dunglisoii's Pbysiolo. kyi Pi or. SUlimau, ol Vale Colleges Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; clc., together with reports orcunES from all parts bfttifc UnitndStates. .1. H. PATTKKSON. 33 Blonroe street, WHKKLING, Wholesale and Retail Agent. mart6~d?wly SPRING DitESS GOODS. \ \]\f K have just opened a spleodidassortment of Dress I TT Goods, or the numerous styles ami qualities calcu lated to please every oi e. 1 mr* MriTQK <fc IfRRVKY j sbls fio tcfestor Uii/ust toc'dalid lor sate oy 6 jan31 JAM KH BAKKK To the JLadies! WE have just received, at the sign or th? big red hoof, ibe most beaut I Tut and-complete axsoiti. cut of la dled, misses and: child feu's N hoe* ever presented in this market? GO pair ladies Philadelphia Gafttfrs; 10-? do do- Hllppers; 300 do do Jeuny Linds; _>.i r MISSKS* AND CIIILOaKN's WORK. F00 pa;r mis8e8*boota and shoesofevery variety; 1000 4 children's do do do do gkmtlemkn's work. 100 i?air Gents flue boot*; J itiO ? <lo line Monroes; ? ' S00 do' patent leather OxrordTlesj 160 do do Jersey do 100 do do Congress bootsi * 125 _ ,do buckskin Oxford Ties; ^6 do do ' congress boots;* 108 do col'dclo'h do SfiO do patent leather We?>slcr Ties. I.eiiUemeuare respectrulty invited to call and examine at the sign or the Big Red Boot. ?P* MeCLA l,T,"KK8 A KfCOX. |i> PKs. meirsimtcut leather Congress Wakhiligtohians my? OtK HitL, 190 Main st. JU ST raceived 10 dozen or Baltimore Shoker blooms; 1000 bush, blue and Mercer Potatoes 1 bbl. (il maple country-cake Sugar; 4000 lbs or country bacon HatrSf 1000 bushels or Oats; J000 do com; , 1000 do dried apples;! 1000 do dried peaches; 4000 lbs. or side bacon; C00 do Jowls; 100 bbls. super extra Family Flour. _ my3 ^ , A rtlTKTKf/r. HATS AND GAPS. TlTST received, a large lot or gentrand youths fine silk lints, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore styles. ? S. I). UAHPKH A SON. JOf. t ewill'saud Thus. Htundell's celebiaied Kailwuy Time keepers, iy gobl and siLver hunting cases; war ranted to porrorm equal to any watches In the world. ALO-Jos. Johnson afcd other- line watches always on baud and Tor talc at ? C. P. BKOW^''S, 1 dot9 - Monroe street JiONNETS. . YiTKhave this day received a choice variety or Bon 1 yy nets, compti sine several very des.rable styies;*vir: - Plain Straw bonnets (soft finish) extra- finish, for ladies ^nd misses. Heal Paris bonnets, a Tew exceedingly beautiful. Bntland, split Stiaw, French Lacc do. With an immense variety or Other styles, for ladies and and misses; also a full stock Of Bloomers and Flats, for ibisse*. spll HH1SKKLL & Co. 1 f\ b'uLS. Suts. T- n>euUne, for sale low Ivy decs JAMFS bakbk IV..1JJ J NKIV It'tUKK. [KeTri3. niw. stock | M. McNaal & Co'o | 'nkw style Oak Hall Triumphantl! WK are now recei ving and opening (he most deAtrabte stock or Boots and Shoes, Rats and <-aps,'Trunks and Valises, Carpetings, &c., that has e\er been offered to the^trade or tue city and-vicin'ty, ut the business stand heietotore known as"W.:W Jimeson's; therefore We give notice that we arc iit receipt or and receiving the be*t se lec ed?tockor Goods Whicl^ we arc bound to sell. To one and allr so gi ve us a call. providing low prices will not give offence. apl3 ? MHESS GOODS, &c. PLAIN alid fig'd Barages, inb'.ue, pink, lavender, tan, ashes of roses, greetf and b'ack; Rich F.ench Organdies; Plain Lawu8r in salmon, blue, pink and tan; Fig'd Lawns, in gieat vanety; French Chintsesi Plain and corded Silks; Plain ?ouslin De Laii.es: just recei ved, my 16 I1KTSKKLL ?& Co. ' WINDOW liLINDS. PLAIN Green OilCloth, Lanescape, Transparent and Paper Window Blinds, in great variety. For sale by WILDK <&t BROTHER, my!3 cor. Main and ^nionsts FKtiSH UY8TEKS. JUST received at $1 per can, and warranted >"3* T M P.XKTOR 9.1)( )( i bottle* Japan boot aud shoe Polish. lor sale bjf J- J*? VOWKLL, my|p 24 Union ?t. GKEAT BARGAIN. r WILL fell my lease and fixtures or the best ntai d as a -I- t on feet i one i y and Ice Cream Saloon In the citr on reasonable terms " Enquire at this office or of ?r|9 J. ROKlNPOy, Ma?kat st. ~~~ FUlt KEN 1 . ' A iw?*Jory ISrlcfc 1)'.veilin-, pleasantly situated x\. on the Island, and containing five rooms. Kent ?125 ptr.tunum. Possession given immediately Enquire at the Insurance Office ol Messrs. Dortey & Arl?u_r- my 6 OGOOIX5 BY EXPRESS. RGANDY MUSLINS} French Jaconet; Plain hateges; Nainsook Muslins; ltott'd Swiss Muulins; Colored and black Fringes; Corded and Piouuced Skirls; ^Second Mourning Bonnet Ribbons, . Fiench ChinLxcsj Pldin French Lawns, in colors, etc: etc. ' deceived this day by HRISKJH.r. & C? _ SUGAK CUBED HAMS. "pWIPPS & CO'K. sugar cured flam.; X 30 cask* Evans & SwiU'o sujar cured hams: 10 tierces do dried beer. Just received and will he sold lent by the cask "y*1 " OOHllQM. M rt'THKWK ifc Co. DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY A AIANTLE? IP you do, you can find a fi>Bt rate cliulceat W. U. ilOTTK At KKO.'S and save money by going there to buy one. myS5 f M If! l*BS. Smoked -Shoulders: ' /J,UUU 2,".,000 lbs do llnm-. Just reeeivrd and riir sale by SSUL CJOKIION, MATTHEWS & Cn pakasols? bonners. ? A. colors Val,eljr ol ^ lu tl,c 'n??t desirable lJonnets, misses' Ilats and bonnets and boys hats Just received by mylg HKISKELL & Co. Removal. ?tnrk ,ui? rcnK>vrd his large and apleudid bulldinc n5 a,,d tCal,8?to l??e Union Hall W. w. JIMHSON. look heke. OKK bonnets have sriived at Ibc store of - W. I). MOXTit dt ilko. AkisV'II.? ?cl,i"? ?,n?l ''nee l.tsiker MIS K asset tnient just received at lowest rates from a celebrated New York manufactory. ,nyIJ rv . B.ALSETT & Co. - [Vonng America copy.] 10 sP"uKrior arPticrenM,MlUer <'?"SrC" Gaiter"' Mwei" OAK HA LT.. 12.1 Main St. t?m broideries? 2! I>3 rich cambric Flonr.cings; 20 ? Swiss and cambric Edgings; S iLXar,etiet ?rJate? ?a*n!?ric Rwiss Collars; 12 do*. lace, cambric aud Swiss Sleeves; ' st,^reml,ro"1"ej- l"rbrt?? lo ? Sleeves and linen camblie Hdk'is. Just received by m,,e HKISKKLI. & Co. M?: EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS ???????Mb CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, FaniU'* CavcrluQi. &c? AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W, n.OAKUVI.'D CURTAIN STOKE, I,So. 160 Chttlnut St. Vhllnitlphia. Corner Pt/Ui llrttl, Hi:*' ?- 1 r oppctilr the State Ho\ue. IIK has alway. inatorea full?tock ol Fiench JlroeateUajall vrldua Lace ....I Muslin Curiam. auest***-. i?mp&sm India Satin Oamartsi O I [? ictK ii Aloquetiei 1)0 Plushest Gill P|na and llandai Gimps, Prin?M( C01 ds. Tassels, Ac. IaIJuOi laowloi u?v. m v. Painted WINDOW SHADE.?, or all styles and intcem Buff HoliandatSb.de KLr lures, Brasses,-4?.; and comruu for Curtain., of tin. neweat Pari. ?'te^Vd'^'^-and width of their jftrfg fnmtf, can have their Curtains made ami trimmed in the heat mennerj see Pashlon Ptate? lu An*"*' number of Go aVtonKrt',*hD^!s, CAK i VILDKrik, a nd dealers eener ally, supplied at tbe lomett i?/.oI,.*lr KK y ^ Importer 0rV-.1l Dealer in Purnishlng Oooda, 160 Cbeatnut alreel, comer orHlnii. mlH7-Iydi?w ? Opposite the Hl.ie Horn*. Pli'lada. .Paper Warehouse. CYRUS W. FIELD (f- CO., ' COMMITS OM MERCHANTS. Ho, 11 CUB' Street, M ......? fcfcwm , Arr Mole Agent, lu the VJnflcd Htates t?r Muspratt'ssuperior Bleaching Powder. , Rawlins <fc Sons' English Tissue " First quality Ultramarine Bloe ' They arfrafao-Agente for tbe principal Paper Manufacture er* In this country, and Ofler for, Jtbile by far the mtet ex tensive ood and desirable stock of Paper +*4' Paper Mawa. foclurcTM' Material* that can be lound in thlaoraoy other VTbeirbusineas is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papers are soltibyfjie case poly^ it ' Theirextraordinary facilities enable them (o offer all Goods, both Foreign *ndDo'mefcUc; at tbe lowest possible prices. . Paiter made to.Qrder^anjr-slxe or might* Liberal ad* vances made on consignments or Paper, Paper .Makers', sftcfriitd other merchandize. The highest inaiketprice paid-in cash for all kinds 3^ Kags. ,? j ,. . . . . . ? aogWjr; [ William* and Orotlicr, ?GKNRKAL GTIOCKKS AMD C O M M IS S I ON MERCHANTS, CoRNEIt C**T AITD PEARL STREETS, ? ? Richmond, Va. OTOITer their se-vicea forthe sale of all hinds of Pro duce and Aiannractt(rea. Goods tor tbem may be shipped by the Ball, it Ohio Kailroud lo-Baltimore and consigned to Jacob Brandt. Jr., agent ror llie Potrhattan Steamboat t'o.jor Charles I'enderpist, agekt of tbe Halto. and Klcb moiid line or Packets, either of nrboin. .will redein and Jas K. Baker, Kaqp.~ Aaron*Kelly, ' - j 6. Krady, JL 1 Morgan Nelson, ? f Wheeling. Br. M/H. Houston, ! A/es.?rs. Sweeney & Son. J . . ^ . Mexnrs. Lewis?fc Geo. Cassan,] 4 J. C. Sell man ?fc Son, S- Balli 100re. ? * Love, Martin 4-Co. J Judge J110. Brockenbrougli, Lexington, Va. janl2:lnid . Humphreys, Hoffman A Xoons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR TUB SALE OF Flonr, Pork, IJ^ejn^red. aud Pro^ j No. 47, Norlk:Whnrvet, ami 95, North Water-St., PlIILADCI FUIA. 03-Liberal advances will be made on'receipt Bills La ding. Refer to Metrrw. Forsttjis & Hopkiks, IVheelinp. jnl3 danIbiTbWiT^nu, ~~ Broker and General Claim Agent, WASHINGTON. D." C., ILL give prompt aud per<onal attention to Claims before the Deiiartment, and other business entrusted Kefer to J5. B.- Swkarinukx. ap23-ty LAYMAKBR & EA8LETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, Chctaal at., below 71b, PHILADELPHIA. UOAKI) 81/jQ PSK DAY. , . mr9C-dly w\ o him. ? v ticNiera anil eoulhcru Jlcrcbuuu Sexton, Seal & Swearlngen, lIUJPOK'msS Sc JOHBEltS OF FAiNCY DHY GOODS. . No. 11, S. 4tli sL between Market and Chesnut Sts. Phil'a. J. W. Skiton," L. Seal, A. Van Swkarinoen. / \ FFKlt to purchasers, the I a rg'est assortment of Fane; V./ Dry Goods in.the city. It comprises in part of Hosiery of all kinds and qualities. Gloves, U^ndexshiits, Dress Shirts and Collars. Woollen yarns of different shades and colors. - A fine assortment of Shell' Combs. ao do do Buffalo and"3 mitatfon Con?s. Brushes of all de.se liptious. ? Dress and Tailors Tiimmings of aTl kintla. ? Burnetts, six cord col'd Spool Cotton. Perfumery orall kinds. As well as a great many styles of goods of our own iinpor tation, which we cannot here mention, and which are well worthy the attention ofbyers. We feel we can make it to tlteninterest to give ps a trial., t - septS JOHN H. BROWN '& CO., . Importer* $ Wholesale Dealer* in > . British., Frenoli and American DRY GOODS, Wo. liJJ market Street, l'bilnrirl|?l>in. ul2:lyd FRANKLIN HOUSE. Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Ben. H. Woo I man. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Prices * rediicedl From $2.00 to $1,60 j?er day. marl7-tyd Wlllinm l>nltT. T. A. ?!?!??? Ac Co., Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leg hem, Panama and Pabn Leaf Hats? ALSO PUR, SILK, AND WOOL HA7S, OS Market Street, PilluAdklphix. warM-lyd* "" ?> . . . 8. COLUOUH. * " A.COWTOII. Golhoun & Cowton, PKODVC'?C'OlTIITHSHIOrV MEKCHAWT8 kor. Tine sa.k pr FLOUR, BACON, LARD, CLOVER 8KED. Broad SL, E**t rid*, UL Bace + Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments, aud when re j coived by c*r .*oad?, free ofdrayage. ? REFER to Forsytbs d* Hopkins, Wheeling, who will makP advances on consignments. r ap!6-1y lletajnmin II.Lightfoot, Hats, Caps, and ladies' Hiding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. ?re. W. Puffy. LateofChe?tnm1 St. marlT-lyrt LLOYD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury, WASHINGTON. D. C., Cnah ndraucedou,?Ininin, &e. CI LA 1 MS befoi c Congress or the United States that have J been abandoned by other agents av icorthlc?*, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed as ??bove, post paid, will be promptly attended to. apl&-tr FDWIN A. CUBADUU. w% II. CL1BAUUP FOUNTAIN HOTEL. THE undersigned having purchased the lease and effects of (hat old established house, the Fountain Hotel. Light street, Baltimore, aud liaxing repaired and re fur i nished at a heavy outlay, now offer to their friends and tfce traveling public an asUblishment second to rioi.e in com i lort and convenience. The Ladies' Ordinary, pnd the suites or rooms attached, 1 will be found to afford the comforts Of home to families, white (lie si tuition or the house guarantees quiet repose to all its patrons. It is t e most central situation for tbe man of business, being in the centre of business, affords as convenient ac cess to all the Kailroad Depots ~ud Steamboat Landings as any other hotel in the city. It will be the desire and pleasure of the proprietor to promote the comfort or the guests or the house. apl-ly . CLABAUGH dc BROTHER. Solid Daguerreotypes THIS latest discover} Is the wonder of the age. The picture assumeftll the round no as and solidity oriire. It also appears life-size, and in every point resembles the living bding. Nature is perfectly mocked, even to an in dividual hair. Taken at WHITEHURST'S, over Camp bell's Jewelry store, Baltimore street, in the city of Balti more; also, in his Washington Gallery, and will soon be introduced in all of Ms galleries, which may be round in all the principal cities in the Union. Mr. TFiitTEHURirrhas the honor to announce that he hat just received a letter rrom the President of the United States, informing him or the award or a Medal, Certificate aud a copy or the Juries reports at th% World's Fair, Lon don. mar30-tf JOHN w. BKI.L. BENJ. DARBY JOHN W. BELL & CO., FLOUR &'GRNRKAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS.. Howard St., opposite Centre. iyHly BALTIMORE. Til 08. J. CARSON.3 CJOSiefH CARSON X. J. CARSON Sc. CO. Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 & 42, Light Street, Baltimore, Anr! 3G, Water Street, New-Yolk. 0*Ulwr?l.ilvinc? rmtlc m conslgnntcnt.. Ilapkin. 6c ValrcUild, Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, T NVITE the attention orthe citizens of Winkling tolheii JL extensive assortment or cloths, cassi meres ami vest ings, selected with great care, from the latest importa tions. RE A DY MADE CLOTHING. On the sccond floor of their store they keep a large as sortment ol elegantly finished clothing, made by the best hand and cut i n the most fashionable style. marlG I yd llnre, Picraon, llollldny & Co., WIIOI.K8ALK DRAI.1CRH IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 1 Hanover atrct.t, near Market. BALTIMORE. Richard Hark, Dahiei. Hoi.lipat, WlLLlAM PlkRSON, JaMVS ROBINSON. u-y hefer tn the Merchants or Wheeling mar28 !y MARTIN 8c HOBSON, Flour and General Commission Merchants, CORNKR KI'taw and HA ??"TIMORK STS., -mar2S-ly BALTIMORE j*Aj;nMonK Scull & Tho^T^ ?r?a A?n w?oUt3,?P8oni *KO OT?? ? ?*'> #I.|0 ? ? " I 1MPORTKRS Tea., Win,,, . f^&a&ssisg. E?tabll8hed i? ^ nSe^Jm^frull, "rfvTl^,0 Wc,'iD"TQ!^ In Ik, bin) a call. CT w?*tem /.c. CAiiriKf o. CAKTIEUJ, 229 Baltimore StreetVJ~R' & C?S WHOI.KSA LK . 1,PORTKHS.0^,? A AKD DKA I.KU8 IN ?? WATCniB^^^^k .1LV1CH, ruTH., and ai.,Ata HAo<LrneJ tb* ? GOLD AMD SI1.VKK lr.v From the moslcelcbr.icj nSl&StT?"?1 I >11.1 Geneva?an extensive elock^ i Lo""1?". I ??, one or wbicb ?, SIIw'tw T-Id* <:offL?Ke*,?G0"bI**"",4cn?M ( aslois, Walters, Spoons, Porks l'Cue,,T-! Ice C. ram Knives, Nspkin Ki,,.., "if ?M|1 C*kfi?l ?ars.+c., ol new deals?. Fi"' Kd,3| ^ ? hatud ?tar 6' Coffee ami Tea Seta, (jriui. Tea J'? Walleis? Oval, Oblongaml roulid "*? ""a *?. ISaakels. Kpe.gnew. Flower and Fruif biamomd w0*Ki I A superb collection of Diamond ? Hrosches. Crosses, Finger Kin~? r?ii ",e'4 UJ K suitable for Wedding Gifts. 2' u" of |5JS , , *1011 JKWKI.bvI Thl? branch ofour biwiijc^ i* n(l, ? 4?hli* ment in (lie country; bavins w,?ri,r,,uw Wia,.. d?r our own supervision, coiisUnti, ^" tn,*w? ami by every steamer we are sunnii. i. **** ?rv" r.clorieau wkich enable, i to latest fashions, and stloiv prices. ' Cat?Sj *anct goods! r A NCV GOODS' i WriU^ Peaks, Work Box^. cw * ? Kn^h?- I ?' SliPMlOll iLBATil XVA erf cle, SlfPERIOR ALBATA tu. &x*' New Patterns ol Foika, Spoons UdiL , le, Wutcb is fust superseding silver w.^ ? , Wf.MDID azanixk clocks' SaSSES&ttgfee large, spaciousstoie, oviuacua'on,,,,.. WM*Wi '? he ?? good as represented. ?' """"" u | US-Persons visiting Hsiu.no e, mil do mil, utirassorth?!nr. Ord-rsfrom 11*ctrnni^^?*' ?d to faithfutJr and promtly. WB le?J3 CANF1KLD, I1R0TIIK.'a ,. W9 Haiti mote St., K. West ran*,srewj, Hialllmore. Marck g^.-dwtr.8'*" ?"to U?u" . J.L BREW. U. 8AWPCT. LEKBW, SANDER & Co. ' "* an c cass on or ?? ? CIIAKLKS FISCIIKR 4 CO *b. 338 Varfci Str^l. 4?*e?? H.?J?r.. _ BALTIMORE ?fPOBTKBH OF German, French and JivtjlM &J, sucu as 1 Prawers, Boy?. ??, IWwni J*w. Threads, KewlngSilk, Ki'^JS. Under Shirts, Suspenders, Riblto T'Zk?T KeU y*, b. etc.. elc. Scribes. states. Violins. '?? Jewj Htrps, Perc Caps, Ouiui. Va,,?V. l-ook'g glasses, Flules. ek?* n^wisgrr"an"P'?r ffoslery, Gloves, COMMERCIAL COLLEGI LobATKD NO.' 127 SAt.TIMORE rr. ' ? - BALTIMORE, Mo. A K CHAMIIEKL1N would say to bis Inalj fat'oris Ibiougbout tbe West, and Io>IItom? ilesiroua of learning Hook Keenine that'll h? a!2 4>rbU lutereatin tbe Httsburgl. Conin?oculC?53 permuei^MfldadEanS Billlmore, airf uM the bead of one ottbe most fioarisbiug li?Qtoti?Mk? ?!l!'n*? The bere oleteil fot acquiriir*iCM. fere*n ,e ate equal ifnot m*1** ?P"?8e ii> tbe West. iSini, -ajas K^'iSfrS In^K^* ?Vf,'"ed desirable siliulionus, Keepers In this city. For partictiiars, tern?, etc ri and have a circular forwarded by mail roargC?dg>wty Drakeley & Ponton, _ _ ? Cs*ta?i-i?iikd 18^6.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ~ Sow nTTv" -|M..?.u.? 'gOn CunimiSSIC 38T Baltimore St., corner ofl'au. manias* BALT14Io:-,E' -Mu JOHST SU Ju-UtTAN & SONS, I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 ACKSTS FOR TH K SALK OF I.KAFTOHACli'O.lU! I tox, Fcora, Wnnir, awd Wkstki* cRODCCK GXKKRAI.LT. Spit?-ly USKERAI.LT. Camden St., near Light St. Wharf. BALTI5I0KK. A. SISCO, Aol 95 Baltimore Street, opposite Ho Hi Jay Stru\ ? r RAliTIHIOKE, Wf HOLESALE and Retail manufacturer of Oii M ? T lows, Masonic, Sons orTemperance, Ked Jlertui other Rejalia, Banners, Flags, T.wels, etc.. litStaif Goods or all kinds. ?pHT Stein & Brother, Manufacturers and Wholetale D;iUnh CLOTHING, 31G Baltimore Street, beltceen Houard tad LUerttSl mar28-3m BALTIMORE. REVERE HOL-SE. " BY J. A II KFEIiF 1 IV G E R OININO T11X DKI'OT, mar28" Cumberland. Aid. MoCLALLENS^& KNOX^ WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL DEALER! 15 BOOTS AND SHOES, MENS ASD Boys' Hats and Caps, <it ike ufell known stand of the BIG RcD BOOT. WE are now receiving from our Kasteru Nimificturii Establishments, one or the largest and heat ourm1* tared assortment of Hoots and Shoes, foi Fallaud wfBta wear, everqtfered iu thisor any other market* Tbejr ta* been nianuractuved to order, arcording to our ovrnatra lions, and are intended expressly for retailing To** regular customers, and all others who may awns wiUi call, we can offer an unusually large variety or IJoent* Shoes, which weguarautee equal in quality of raateritlm workmanship to those manufactured in this or asj dm partor the United States* Our stock will be found tocos slst, ii part, of the folio wing seasonable goodf: no. 187. u awn foots. wojik**? oamca*. l,000pr men'8 kip boots, axirtsf, rrr. 1,000 men's thick boots, 200 pr ivomeus gaiter*, 1,600 men's call boots, 400 do half gaiters, 1,000 men's wafer pi oof do 600 do walktngab**' kick's BRooiNH. 600 do pegged 600 men's calf brogais, oD0 do kid bus kins, wf 1,000 prime kip do pers. l?600 do thick do icime??o<jtx*s n* 1,000 low priced do mm, nr. soys' uoo*i600 misses morocco |?0 pai r b >y* thick bootees, 300 do kip ?? 600 ? ? kip do 300 do cair 300 ? ? calf do 300 do kidasdao tooth* boots. rocco buskiw 600 pr youtlis cair boots, 160 do black, blue, a** 300 do kip do bronzed gailers, 1600 do thick do cniLDRKS'f bootW* .^22? aWDTocTusDRoaaKs. 1,600 pr fancy booted, }??S?Pr boys kip brogaus, 2,000 kid & morocco do thick do 1,600 children's peg d 1000 youths do do lOOOchildren'sgoat C00 do kip do 1300 do eolored 600 boys and youths cair do ?rn ?sno,!*-J.^1j _ vxttc boots. 4r00|mi.s mem", WUJ** ?00 morocco lace bootSj children's Guru Shoes. 1000 cair do HAT?A*Dr*r* 600 | i J jo 400 doi men's plush cap. 1500 kip do 300 ? ? T?oolhats. BAUD BOXK*. 300 wood Land boxes. . .^jn 1 hankful lor the liberal paiionage heretoforeeiK011?" OS# we solicit a continuance of the same. c*nX sep3 M< CL.VLI HNS * r SfltlilU OF 19*33* wm. tTselby. tm WHOLESALE DEALER IN ???reign DamMlic ritt No. 117 Main stWest side, between Monro Union sis. Wheeling, Va., Gooii IS NOW In receipt of his Spring stock of D.^[ uWt? and Notions, direct from importers and -M .^*1 ters. Comprising as complete and desirable a , goods adapted to the trade o this section as can y,j in any hou e, Kaat or West, to which I would resi invite the attention of retail dealers; consisting o DRESS GOODS. In black silks, alpacas, poplins, law..s,. ?Ie ^ hams, etc., with a very Jaree stock orpnnts,, w Jt. makes and colors. Also, bonnets, nbbons,i?? t other trimmings iu variety. And of MEN'S WEAR. ,.-rln*?A In cloths, Cossiroers, sattinelts, * jm, Df jeans, tweeds, and summer cloths; abo, Lotto ids* blue drills, brown linens, linen .\t^? other such gdods, a very desirab.c asMrtu* ?^t?, ^ men's am! boy's palm hats, Leghorn and Caj? ? tudr?t wool, brash hats, etc.; with a full a*0** .s-,?.rs, ton bogging, seamless bags, burlaps, table diiai drillings, tickings, checks, shilling, stripe*, ?^| and bleached muslins; with a good stock of in the NOTION, LINK. thread',** As cambrics, jaconets, Irish linens, !taces." varitt?- , tons, hosiery, gloves, combs, etc., fnall their My whole ?tock will be lound unsurpassed* quality aud style, as iu prices. -i, T sgLHY. margo w 5 >fcbI3,"lre m"" L"d' drrKK?SiA"''l)WKI-U