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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Th* undersigned take this occasion to remind their friends and the public generally, that in connection with the office of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up for the execution of all kindsof PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la test styles of Job ?ype, and tfteir large and well selected stock ef paper, cards, iuks, Ac., being purchased at the owest Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct de pertinent, carefully and efficiently managed, they canguaran See to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the NeaSne*a, Accuracy nnd Promptness, with which their work will be doue. They are prepared to execute 5*IW' Pboorammiv * Circular?. Postsrs, Labcls, Cokczrt Bills, Bill Head*, BallTickxts, Bill9 Ladimo, Stsaxbovt Hills, IIajik Chkciu, Aorrion Bills, Ordrr Books, l)a~f Tv-kxts, Not?j? Fasioirr Books, Dkkd* Kailroad Blanks, RECEIPT* Hotkl Kkkistsrs, Protects, Sum moss, Baitrs, Elkctios Ticxrrs, And every other description of letter press Printing. Also all kinds of work in COLORS ANDBRONZE8. tBTAQ orders from a distanceproraptly attended to. UHATTY & CO. A JDYERTI SEMEN TS. No. 1, Sprigg House Emporium!! CLOTUS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS! K??*p?ln(! iDd Hammer Goodn! "T 7M? ? pleasure in being able to say to my old custom X ers and the fashionable community, that I have just returned from New York, and have been able to procure the most Fashionable Goods for the season that the great Emporium, New York, can import from France and the old countries; and having dispensed with the sale of com mon clothing, gives me more room and time to attend to the wants of my customers in the fashionable way. My new stock now consists of BLACK, BROWN, QUEEN, BLUE, OLIVE AND D.4LU1.I CLOTHS. Also, silk and wooi cashmeretts, all shades and colors; bombazine, drapiter summer cloths, linenaud grass cloths, Ac., for making frock, dress, sack and business coats.? Frcucb, English, and American cassimeres; also, ducks, linen drillings.&c., for making pants. As to Vestings, 1 have the most beautiful selection ever looked at in any ci ty, all of which I am now prepared to make up in the most fashionable and bent style, as I have secured Mr Kuseicr.L'a services us-cutter Tor the coming season, 1 feel certain in saying that 1 can furnish better cloths than any house west of the Allegheny mountains. In connection with the above I have a beautiftil assoit nmnt or Furnishing Goods, all fine, seasonable, and fash ionable, consisting of cloth, cassiinere, cashmerett, bom bazine, grass linen, drabita and plain linen, fior.k, dress and buainexs coats, vests and pants, made from the most fashionable and seasonable Goods, in great variety; also, linen and cotton Shirts, silk, linen, lambs wool and cot ton Undershirts and Drawers; cravats, stocha, collars, gloves and suspenders. Hosiery in great variety; also, every other article suit able for completing a gentleman's wardrobe. Ail the above named articles, together with many other articles thatcau be fouud at iny store, No 1, Sprigg House. Please call in and take a look, and much oblige yours. mr21 S. KICK. NOTICE^EXTRA. I have a small slock or common clothingthat I will dis pose of at coat, or eveitless, to make room for my spring Stock of tine goods: mr2l S RICK New Savings' Bank Store. NEW FATHINONED LETTERS AT THE OLD POST OFFICE? I AM now receiving and opening an unusually large and general assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Umbrellas and Carpet Sacks, at the corner of 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 stock which was purchased for cash, from the manufacturers ot the North, ur.der the most favorable circumstances, and offer them to the citi zeus of Wheeling and vicinity at reduced prices, whole sale aud*retail, and respectfully solicit a share of patron age. I 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; sufficeit to say 1 have any variety of men's, youths* and boy's Bootsand Shoes, mir ror, silk, moleskin, wool, Leghorn, brush and straw hats, and for ladies every variety of silk, lawn, straw and braid bonnets, of the most recent fashions and styles. Also? Shoes. Slippers and Gaiters, both Tor ladies, misses and children, of the most fashionable style, make and quality ?call and see for yourselves. Having purchased a largn stock or the above named ar ticles, 1 would respectfully invite country merchants to call and see me, or send me their orders. I will duplicate an? bills purchased in the eastern cities for cash. ap9 B. H. WATSON. 7" . ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. S'imeou D. lVooilrow having, on the llthdayof S Jpril, 1864, by proper deed conveyed in trust to the undersigned Tor the benefit or his said Woodrow's credit ors, all af his real and personal property and choses in ac tion; all persons in any wise indebted to said Woodrow are required to make immediate payment tome, and all persons having claims against said Woodrow are required in order tOieceive any benefit under siad trust, within lour mouths to file their claims with the proper release ac cording to the terms or said deed, with the unde-signed. a pi 3 GKO. W. SIGHTS, Assignee. Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TIUUM1NG. JUST opened, a large assortment of Saddler's Hardware and Coach Trimming*, Coach and Leather Varnish, Buggy Bows, Hubhs, Spokes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Malleable Irons, Patent and Knaraelled Leather, and everything used by the trade, to which I invite the at tention of thepublic. JOHN KNOTS, iiia 13 Old Stand, 153 Main at. Notice. WD. MOTTR has associated with him as a purtner, ? his brother J. W. MOTTH, the partnership com mencing on the 11 th Inst. The style of the firm will be W. 1>. MOTTE& BROTHER. [feblo Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to W. D. Motti are requested to call aud settle their accounts immediately. t.?blft \V. D. 31QTTB. Bound, to Shavel DR JAQUES I.KCOU LTRE'S celebrated warranted Ra*oi s. They shave with the greatest ease, and are the beat ever brought to this market. Just receved at C. P- BROWN'S 19 New'Jewelry Store. Washington 'throw Phyalc to the 1>o^s?l'ulveruiucher'M HYDRO XL?CTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing instant relief from the most acute pain and per manently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Rheuma tism, painful aud Swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the Face, Deafness, blindness, St. Vitus' t a lice, Palpitations of the Heart, Periodical Headaches, Pains in the stomach. In digestion, dyspepsia Uterine Pains, Paralysis, etc. These chains were first introduced In the city of New York less than one year since, and alter being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, aud appli ed by lira. Valentine Mott, Post, Carnochan, Van Buien ai d others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in the relief aud cure of the above class ot diseases, aud their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction into thiscountiy, they were used in every hospital in Kuiope, and are secured by pateni* in Prance. CJermnuy. Austria, Prussia and Rns* land; aud also in tho United States. "THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principles upon which it is claimed that the chains produce their marvellous cures are, first?that all jierrct/* disease* me attended and produced by a delicient supply Af nervous fluid, aud an agent that resembles closely electric ity or electro magnetism, and second?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted nervous >ys tem, by it^ powerful stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy acLon thiongh the entire system. No disgusting nosti unt is allowed to be ta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the general laws of health arc icquired Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effect or the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be given to any person ho will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure, both from intelli gent patients and scientific physicians, as have been ef fected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric Chains.? They never fall to perform what they are advertised to do and no person has ever been dissatisfied who has givon them a trial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hundred permanent cures or Prolapsus Uteri have been effected within. lie I ?st year by the use or these chains. By applying oue end or the chain over the region ol the ahdumeu, and the other upon the spine, fust above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease arc at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain sl.ould be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other end opposite to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Electric Chains are not to cure all diseases; bat for Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO Medicinal Agent in the world has produced so many cuies in the last year as the Electric chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acutc pain, is pro duced at the moment ot application much more effectuatly than can be produced by opium, iu auy of its foi in#. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains are the same which have lately beens.ut over to the Kmperor of the French, to be tried by his own physicians in cases of cholera, etc. and which have proved so eminently successful. J. STEINERT, sole Agent coruer Prince stieet and Broadway. tt-fr-JAMES BAKER, and Brentlinger & Armstrong, Wheeling agents. dcl7-lyr Dr. Todd's Pills tIAN be had fresh and genuiue at the following places in / the city of Wheeling and vicinity. vit:~At the Drug stores or James Bakert Kelts & Caldwell; Brentlinger Co; Dr T H Logan & t o; Fred'k Yahrling, Wm J/cKce A. Co: CHltchietown)} F A Brentlinger (Centre Wheeling); at he Shoe store of Todd & Devol, market square, and at the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of Quiucy ami Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A He dillion's and Jacob Gooding's, National Road; Ben]. I, Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson Stringer's, west Wheel in*; and Ely Loonutn's, Bridgeport, Ohio. Theae pills need no farther recommendation than a tail trial; they have now been in constant use lor more tliau twenty years, and if you willi only give them a chance they will speak for themselves?try them. 26c per box; S- pci ?los;$SO per gross. ? iai?C NEW BOOKS' rphlrr't Consulate and Empire,?2 vols. JL "Readier'*Second War with Eugiand,'* 2 vols. "Ifeadley's Sacred Mountain*}" "Baldwin 4c Thomas' Gazetteer of the U. S.?? "Shaw's Civil A rchitecturei" "Minnie Harmon;" . "Kathayan Slave," by Mrs. Jadsoni "Goethe's Flint," dec. Ac. ' ; JTfiSt recelvetTtiy ?p?8 - WILDg a brothbr; pi,M. ?200 bundles;atone and clay Pipes, for sale low Jn3t* " . LOGAN, BAKKBSft Co 'MEDICAL. Prof. Woods' Hair Beslaraf ire U now ftt die firit timeintro duced to the citizens of Wheeling, at No ^ which i? tie only Hire remedy ejerjy?,tej?tj?f "'|(I restore the pcy htln uid whiskers ^ original color or yootb, without dyeine* cover the bald head in a short time with tbe natural Mvemig. remove dandruff, and prevents the hair tram falling ?JT. aodi? from the-filthv sediment so objectionable ^ rations of different names now before the public, the K? is a b?uliful article for theui et. tor the oil or your.e and can ouly be appreciated by Itt use! >M alt are respectlully Invited to call at the UepoCaDd examine the testimonials o[ ladies and gentlemen ofMff raP"? E3HZE*aud West, whet. U was will refer to the certificate below statesman aud Senator, 1C jSS ?7. JS33. VH^ioA[\^rh.r^i^^i?aU^^fora^i1,ave no doubt permanently to. SIDSEy BREESE, Ex-Senator of the Uuited States. Professor Yl'ooil.' Oriental Sanntlre Jiinimeat. _ Thi* liniment is a valuable auxiliary in the treatment of some or the moatfornadablediseases wUh whkMt is lot to contend; for inslince, in/lamination o/OuUmp Vr Zu<l. By a thorough and continued spplicatlonof this Liniment over the rfgion of the affected organ, these oth erwlse formidable diieases are at ^^'"'iSreoTIS than halt their terrors, particularly STOiteehlWren, ?? thousands of mothers, -ere they allowed to speak, would with all the eloquence or reeling and affection, |^T''t?.. united testimony to the fact that il hadsnatcUed.theirchtl dren from the very jaws or death, and d'? their foi rner healthand beauty. Again, it wiU be lound a powerful auxiliary in removing what is generally known asan AluoCaVe, or an enlargement ol me spleen.lBrtl eases where an external application Is of service, thislln Broadway, Sew York, and .14 w bolesHl can *\y n jV" J^A ST H O >* l> ~~ AFFLICTED READ 1! ~ "Dhlln?lelphii? Mrtllcnl ?*??,s??? i: yearsagoby Ur KlinJuli*. corner Third and Union sis. between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS Are apprised that Dr. K1NKKL1K confinesh spracttce to a particular branch or medicine, \vtucheup^,es W? undivided attention. He cautious t!ie unfortunate | against the abuse of mercury; thousands are annually mercurialized oil' ur life. Itecent affections sre prompt!) """twenty years op experience I III the treatment or a class of diseases hitheito and imperfectly understood, has enabled UK. KINKI. LIN, i Author of a icorkon Sel/IVe?ert?!ion,>jo prove that nine tenths of the causes ot nervous debility, local and constitutional weakuess, mentalaud ~ in- are traceable to certain habits, lormiug themost sc ciet yet deadly and fatal springs of domestic misery and P?niatu,eu,orulit|yARiriCuLAR N0TICE. There is an evil L?h?t sometimes Indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growi. g up with theni to which, If not reformed m due time, uot only bese1*" ou? obstacles to matrimonialI'aPP'neSS.gjfi a series of protiactcd, nisi lous, and devasi.i.ns an tions Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice arc awaieof the consequences, until they find the nervous systems Miatle.ed, reel strange and unaccounu ^'Tl^uuu'rtunate*fbus'^fllicred1l>eco,'ue? ^e*^e, is Wis blTfolabor with accustomed -Igor, or fnl and his sense tells him that this is caused by hi* ear > follies. These are consideration* which should awake if t!ie attention of those*iHiiUrl?*ini*t?i. MAKEUAuE. wpniii-ps the fulfilment of several conditions, in order th^t u may be veaurtfie cause of mutual happiness. Could thi Mil which now coveis the origin ot doroMtjc striiM; and .elaxed organization rebiaced, revivified and stieugthened. REMEMBER. rely upon Hie assurance, that the secrets ol l)r. K. I s&sssssas&'tfs ''Strutur^' oV the urethra are rapidly removed by the annlicalion or a therapeutical agent, used only by Ur. k. lfrtSh.eV. and comtilution.1 debility promptly cared, oiid COUNTRY INVALIDS. ed secuie from damage orggiMiry. YOUTH AND MANHOOD. , vieorou* Lift or a Prrmature Drath, l>r. Kinktltn on Se /-Preeerrsfton.?Only -J ctnlt. - larm_ lis a work eminently "qu'rad. ?? ?'??I? f relarn inB the vices of * f . liookselelrs, canvasse?s, traveling agents, Ac? ?up?u'e.l wholesale at the publishers prices, which adini.' ol a large I'folil. . jel9 QCjT'AU ictteis must be post.paia. j SAAU "UUK"I. IIOfiE 4 t Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C. IL, Vtf., Moundsville, I . U?? Wi I 1 nracticeln Ohio, Marshall, and Wetzel counties. ParUcufar attention will he given to collections and Und business. All kinds of land constantly for sale. | ap'2l-lyd?Vtw PHILADELPHIA Curtain Warehouse, 171 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, opposite the State House. IIEIYKV W.MAVFOKD, Importer and Dealer in Curtains, Curtain Ma terials, and Furniture Coverings, WHICH he offers at the lowest market prices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The stock comprising, in part, the following: Embroidered Lace Curtains; I Gilt Cornices; Do il/uslin Do I do Pins; Drapery Lace* 4- .Musi inn; | do Bands. French Krocatells, all widths I Canopy Arches and Kings; - ? I r fjj ? and colors; | Cords, Tassels, Gimps, Rati ii dc Laines* (Fringes, Curtain Drops, Damasks; I ?fcc. A lar^eatockof FRENCH PLUSHES, of all colors and qualities on hand. PAINTED WIN DOW SHADES, and HOLLANDS o! all colors for shading. N. K. Persons ordering Curtains, will give the measure of the heighth and width o' he entire frame of window. inarn-lvdAw NO. TWO WASHINGTON HALL, THE undersigned takes pleasure in Informing his friends and the citizens of Wheeling and vicinity, that he has just received his Fall and winter supply of Cloths, Gassimeres and Vestings. Not thinking it necessary to enumerate my stock, 1 sim ply say ft couslste of the very latest, newest and most fashionable style ol Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, plain aud fancy, together with a lull assortment of Cents Furnishing Goods Gentlemen wishing anything in my line will do well to give me a call, as 1 am determined to sell as low as any other establisbmant can do, and my work, for style ami quality, shall he got up second to none. Having the ser vices o! two competent cutlers, I teel satisfied in assur ing any one who may favor me wit It a call to give entire satisfaction. All goods warranted to be as represented or no sales. Coats, Vests or Pants got up to order at the shortest notiee, J. H. STALLMAN. Merchant Tailor, oclO No. 2, Washington Hall. Centre Wheeling Drug Store. New Stock. I AM now receiving my winter stock of Drugs. Medi cincs, Dye SluAs, clc., direct from the Eastern cities, being perfectly new and Ireslt, to which I invite the atten tion ol my friends aud the public generally. My stock consists in part or the following: 6 dozen Hampton's Tincture; 6 do Cod Liver Oil (warranted perfectly pure); ICO pounds cream Tartar; 1 case Arrow Hoot (Bermuda), 1 tack Oat Meal; t do Pearl barley; 2 boxes Heckei's Farina; 2 do Juiube Pa>te; 3 rases Eng. mustard; I g ioss Thompson's Eyewater; 1 do McLane's Vermifuge; 2 barrels Epsom Salts. dcc2 JOHN H. TAPPAN Cummings' Works. 1UMM1NGS on the .Apocalypse, 1st, vdtfc 3d series; on the Seven Churches; Family Prayers, 2 vols; " Si-ns of the Times; ?? Minor Works, lht, 2d and 3d series; " The Church beiore the Flood; 44 The Tent and Altar; " The Daily Life; " Tim Blessed life; 44 Voices ol the Day; 41 Voicesofthe -Night; 44 Voices of the Dead; 4* Notes on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Daniel, Parables, Miracles, St. Matthew, St. Mark and St. Luke;?ree'd by Iune15 WILDE HRO. Choice Reading. Star Papers, by Henry Ward Heecher; School of Life, by Anna Mary Howitt; Kane roll's Literary and Historical Miscellanies; DeQu.ncy's Opium Eater; Robeit Graham, a sequel to 44Lindo:" Lite ofSain Houston; Men or Character, by Dougliss Jerrold; Tales for the Marines; Heait- Ease; Castle Kuildets; History of the Heu Fever;* Ida May; received by" jeto W1LDB Sc BKO. | ~~~ WANTED. ~ lOO second hand Floor barrels. mh30 GEO. WILSON, market sq. TO FOUNDEKERS. JUST received aud for sale: j Ground Charcoal; Ground Soap Stone; ; i To Abrivxj Ground Bituminous Coal; Also. White Sand, at the agency ware rooms cor. Main and Quincy ats | mh6 R. H. HUB BELL. | l EXTRA AND SUPERFlNBi FLOUR. Tiro hundred, bblitavolite brands, in store and. i aleby ?h29 M RElLLYfi ( FAMILYFLOUR. ~ ffH have aprime articteoT Family Flour forrale. apSS - ' * ? ' ' - DOANK 4 COWClUv ' ? I c MEDICINAL TKe Nonpareil Nerve and Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY fi. H. CARR & CO., FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY Dfi. WATSON CARR, OF WHEELING, . LATE OF MORGANTOWN. Jt it based upon the broad principle the t any remedy which will relieve an external pain, ttill, if properly com' pounded, be equally: truccessful in removing inter nal ajfections\ a potter xrhich is beaut fully developed in. and-peculiar to the KONPABMIL LINIMENT, ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Croup, Difficult Breathing, Tooth Ache, Tic Dotoreux, fain in the Breast or Side, Strain or Spasm, Head-Ache. Inflamma tion, Stiff JoiuU, Cots, Uruises,Poison Sores, FeverSores, Pain or ciampa in the Stomach, Obotera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholic, Lame Rack, Chilblains, bites oi Poison ous Insects or Rabid Dogs, Ague-cake, Ague in the tfreast or Face, burns, bruises, chafing, chapped hands, corns, Contractions of the Muscles or cords, cuts of any kind, Muscu.ar weakness, Paralysis, Piles, Kar Ache, Dicers,; Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore tipples, Sore Lips, Venereal Sores, Scarlet Fever, or any similar duease, you may rest asfcuied that in this article you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which not ouly removes pain almost instantaneously, hut penetrates to the seat or and entirely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the idea of any composition curing such a number oi diseases; but If you but reflect that these diseases, though numerous in name, all arise Horn similar causes, the proposition will *eem leas extravagant; but were it ten times more so the tacts which stare us in the lace would Jorce the candid to acknowledge its merits; for all who have used it themselves, or witnessed its magic effects on others, unite in declaring it just what its name (Xonpai eil) indicates, thebeit Liniment known. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have yon never noticed the striking smilarity between many external and internal discuses bavins entirety differ ent names? And has it never occurred to you that a rem edy might beprepaied which should be equally applicable to both? This remedy is now offered you iu the Jokpa u?c:l LtxiXKkT, which does not insult your understanding by claiming to have beet. fouml in tamt burning mountains of Mexico or mighty cares of the earthi but is simply the OrrsfRtno or ScikkckI being mild and simple iu its action and yet revealing in its effects a power almost incredible, ?rcacliing the must hidden sinews or man or beaut,? and yet being iunoxions to the weakest infant. It is also by lar the cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up Iu bottles tt&ce as large as the majority, and one-fourth larger than the largest, besides luring more than four time* a? wtroug; we therefore offer it to you with pride and con fidence, as auarticle exactly suited to the wauts of rich or l>oor, high or low. I he unprecedented fciie in which the Nonpareil Liniment is put up; aud the vast expense of the materials used iu it, makes it impossible lor us to pay Tor the printing ol the hundieds of certificates we might publish, nor do we deem it necessary, as the article wherever it is used will certify for itself. We would however refer those afflfcted ones who have sooftenbeen gulled by forged certificates and big assertions to the following names, being but a few of the many per sons whose character fur candor and veracity ueeds no panegyric from us, aud who having fully tested its virtues iu the different diseases for which it is recommended, are prepared to speak of its merits as it deserves. Sold in Wheeling by james Maker, Kells @ Caldwell, T II I.0?an@t0, tfn McKee, Fauci sou gp Uo., and t?>- it?c principal Druggists of Virginia, and Pennsylvania. August 17, *03 From the Fairmont (I o.) Republican. Ax Invii.i'abli .Mkdici.xk.?It is but seldom we find among the many remedies offered to the public for the cure of disease, one we can consent to commend, or whose vir tues we ate able to discover, aud have always teduously avoided giving utterance toanythiug that might lead any one to suppose that we placed any faith in their preten sions. Rut with reference to a remedy ruanu actured in this place, and which has become as familiar to the public as household words, we speak from knowledge of its in trinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many of the ills of lie, and the security with which it may be used. We sneak of the Nonpareil Nerve aud Bone Liniment, prepar ed by II. II. Carr ?& Co., from a prescription furnished by l)r Watson Carr, late oi Morgantown, and how of Wheel ing. uno of the most eminent Physicians in Virginia. This Liniment is based upon the broad principle that any reme dy which will relieve external pain, will if properly com pounded. be equally efficacious in lemovir.g internal affec tions, a principle that has been successfully developed.? It Is simply the offspring of Science, being mild and sim ple in its action, aud yet revealing in its effects a power more iucredible, reaching the most hidden sinews of man auu beast?and yet being innoxious to tbe weakest infant.? It is also by tar the cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up in Lotties twice as large as the majority, and one fourth larger than the largest, besides being more than four times as strong. Wecommeud it to those iu want of a safe and certain remedy. *'Ulau Kuoir ThyiieU." An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents "Every Family should have a Copy COPIES sold iu less than three months. A "vUv/ new edition revised and improved, just issued DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND HOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED? Containing an outline oftheorigin, progress, treatment and cuieof every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by sell abuse, or by sexu.-tl excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar styleavoidingall medica technicalities, and every thing that would offend the ear o decency, from the result ot some twenty years successfu pi set ice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which isadded, leceipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and A gne. Testimony of the Professor', of Obstetrics in Penn. Col lege, Philadelphia? 4,Dit. HrirrKit's Mkmcal Manual," The author of tbis work, unlike the majority or those who advertise to cure the diseases of which it treats is a grad uate of on<* of the best colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to recommend him to the uufoitunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful aud expe rienced practitioner, in whoso honor and integrity they may place the'grcatest confidence. Jus. S. Loxosuoke, M. D. From A. Woodzcard. J/. D, of Penn. Unirer.riti/, Philadel phia.? It gives me pleasuie to add my testimony to the professional ability or theautlior of the "Medical Man ml." Numerous cases or Disease or the Genital Orgs us, some oT them or long standing, have come under my no tice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perlect health, in some cases where the patient has becu considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem inal weaknesses, or disarrangement of the functions pro duced by self abuse, or excess or venery, I do not know his xiiptrior in the profession. I,have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him, as well as kmduess to the unlortu nate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whose professional ikill and integrity they may salely confide themselves. Alfrkti Woodward, M. 1). 'This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published, on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all ob jectionable mat'er, and no parent, however fastidious, car object to placing k. in the hands of his tons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment or the various complaints treated of, and 'with too litLle breath to puff,' and 'too little presumption to impose,* he liasotTcicd to the world at the merely nominal price or25 cents, the fruits or some twenty years most successful practice '?Herald. *No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years or pain, mortification and sorrow to tue youth under their charge.*?People'* AdrocaU?. ^A Presbyterian clergymantn Ohio, in writing ol ter's Medical Manual,'says: 'Thousands upon thouaa'ls ol our youth, by evilexumple and the influence or the pas sions, have been led into the habit ol seir-pollutlou with out realizing the sin a;?d fearful consequences upon them selves and their posterity. The constitutions or thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, irnot broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion I'o Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. 1 nte nperanc, (or the use or intoxicating drinks,) though it hasslain thous ands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu man race. Accept my thanks on bchair ol' the afflicted, ! and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work/ou are so actively engaged in.' One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid,) on receipt or 2o cents, or six copies for$l Address, COSDEN & CO., Publishers, l.ox 19C, Phila delphia. j Booksellers, Canvassers aud Book Ageuts, supplied on the most libeialtenns. junelO-yr Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened,an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, consisting ot coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers. Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot*, Kgg coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sels?4a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied aud beautiful assortment of House and Steam Boat furnishing goods HOBBS, BARNES & CO, No23, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novlO Wheeling, Va Wheeling Window Glass ill A iV U F A C T O R Y. THE partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoal! Hankerd & Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of it, Mr. Bankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton Russell. The business wi'.l be carried on under the name of oct8 STOCKTON, KUSSELL & CO Wheellne, Oct 4,18." 2 To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the fimiol McClallen, Knox&Co., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother or S. S. Knox,) so long and favorably known in the tradiug public ?assuming the style of.McClallens and Knox. They would respectfully inform their old customers (who have so long and liberally sustained them) and all other deal ers In Boots and Shoes, that their Pall Stock will be arriv ing from the 10th to the last or September. Havingbecn selected with the greatest care and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that iu their Fall Stock of Bootsand Shoes they can hold out inducements in quality and prices superior to any eypr offered in the market. To Country Merchants on their way east, they would be pleas* cd toexbibit tbeir stock, and post them inprices, Tearlcssly ehallenginga comparison with the markets orBaltimoi e and fliiladelphia. [sepa] McCLALLKNR & KNOX LOGAN, CARR & CO., have just received nObove* or tobacco, in addition to their latge stock. Call round at No. Si, and see a specimen or the -Californi golden bar Tobacco," intended for all *'who fovea gooa thing." A lso. a large lot of imported Sogarsjust t oh aud Mammoth Hat Store. Fall Fashion for 1854. S AVERY has on hand, and is recelvlns, one of the ? largest and best stocks of Hats and Caps that ha<* ever been opened in this city. He is also constantly man. ufacturing every descriptiou of hat and cap nowin use, from the very best material and workmanship, and sold at prices that cannot fail to please. 1 am aiso receiving Iaige importations of Eastern man. ufactured Hats and Caps, which will be sold low. Also, a large assortment of childrenfs Fancy Hats aodCapsand Ladies Riding Hats, carpet bags, and umbrellas, all ol which will be sold cheap. N. B.?Hats made to order on the shortst notice. S. AVERY. Nos l4Gand 148 Afalost. ?ep5 * Wheeling, Va. FO UNTAIN OF HEALTH. No. 88, Miisc ? STVKKT, WHEELING, VA. ISKY, Corn, OaU, Hay, Bran, and Shoits, for WIS KHfifc'dtf M ABTIK* BU e by'' * S. H. B. Ca*r? 200 H'? Hoskins, Heiskell & Co. ltfPOlTKRS A*D 40BBBM OT . ? STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HAVE removed torteifnew Ii^ BoIWre.-13?"ket -ifc and 3* Commerce St., PHILADELPHIA, gpn.ly Anspach. Brother &. Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORf, Xo-X North Third at. corner of Cherry, PhllaAelpllia John Anspach. Jr...'John K. Jacoby;--.Jaiues il. Retd: William Anspach;.. Henry B- Ps'rman. Kepi <=d6m Wolies, Ballard 3c Co. IXPOHTtRS iVD ioiBlKS iK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, lfl .V?rbl ilral, PkilnJrlpIita; Cl ot. B. K, Kxu.1. formerly or Wheeling, i? engaged n this Hotree.) seitt6-dly Odd Fellows,Ma**1", Km. Jlen, Men* at Temperance And other Society Regalia, Btrxuert, Seals and Je writ, manufactured and told by Ctibbi Sf Smith, No. 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, JtW. THEasortment usually on hard consists of REGALIA, Odd fellows'?Grand and Subordinate Lodge and Bi? ? * campment. ? ? past Grand and other Officers, plain and ? ? embroidered. ? 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Degree Parade Re ? < galias. ' < Piclily embroidered Encampment Parad Resali;s. Nannie?Knights Templar, Royal A"h, and Master. Jewels, Kobes, Banners, SA-ords, &c. SoIU of Tcmpcranct?National, Grand and Subordina. divisions?Officers and Members. Bed Mtn?Sachems, Past Officers, and ncblj embroidei id Degree Worklngand Parade Kegalia. JEWELS Or the various Orders, of Silver, Gilt or Plated Metals, deluding Knights Templar, (with Uirks.) BANNERS. Banners of every sise, style and cost, adapted to the va rious Oi ders and Societies, manufactured to order; and lJe* <igns for Banners, when required, furnished free of ex iense, showing the style of the same when finished. Also j ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &c. ; Comprising the largest asortraeutto be founil in tUe U. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit np their Halls, or supply themselves with Parade or Working Regalia, Banners, &c., can depend up on having their orders satisfactorily filled, byeaUingon or iddressius GIBBS & SMITH. Kegalia and Bauner M turers, ?3 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. B3T G. T. FRY. Agenw Wheeling. Va. oct^-tr (xwyia Keid, Imporieranud JobbersofDry \ ood?. iVo. 7 Hanover Street? BALTIMORE, Md. OFPII.'? r-?ale, on the most favorable terms, a choice a?.d select stock of Stam-k ask Fa.hct Da* Goons, to which they respectfully invite theattention of the traue generally, m?rt.>dir ALEX PKS.N. RICH'U l>. MiTCIlELL. PBNN & MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. G7 South Gav Street; Baltimore. references: Dan'ISprigg, cashier Merchants' Bauk, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4* Co. ?Jo Love, Martin 4-Co. Thos. J. Carson 4* Co. Pollard, Bird4-Co. do Jainea K. Baker, Wheeling. W. \V. Shriver, do Forsyths* 4* Hopkins, do Khodes4-"eilb?y? Bridgeport. * Hollowav 4* TPar fie Id, do lant ?:t>d ?f, utLT. *? c" BELT & BOWIE, TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, 1 Ellicott Street, Baltimore. REFERENCES: Hon Thomas G. Pratt, Ex-Gov. and U S Senator ?" Afd. Hon John Glenn, Judge Circuit Court U S for A/d. Daniel Sprigs, Esq., Cash'r Merchants B'k?Baltimore. Aguilli Giles, Esq. ? Franklin ? do True roan Cross, Esq.' Com. 4* Far. B k do Jluvall, Kogers A- Co. do Fitrgerald 4* Magruder, Lons 4* ?>'rn? , . .? Webb, Rowland 4- Co.?Louisville. Forsyths 4" Hopkins?Wheeling. j James K. Baker, do U L. W. GOSNELL. J.-L. BUCK COBfiELL, L. W. GOSNELL & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, F01 the sale ofall kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, 71 Bowlv's Wharp, (South St.), BALTIMORE. REFERENCES: C. Brooks. Pres't Western Bank, 1 J. U. Early, Esq. ^Baltimore. Atiller. il/ajbew +Co. 1 Wm. T. Selby, 1 I John Gosborn + Son. >W heeliug. [ Jacob Senseny. ) i A.J.Wheeler, 1 K. li. liowler, ^Cincinnati. I Bruce, Morgan 4-Co. ) Webb, Roland 4* Co. 1 1 W. is. Brooks, 4-co > Louisville. J. S. Moreliead, J jes.^e Hook. Waynesburp, Pa. IJin-^ TABBTSHIPLEY^Ca Flour uud Uenernl piL0 ?'"?.* COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, 51 Light Street, Baltimore. REFEKEXCES: C C Jamison, Esq, Cashier Bank of Baltimore. D Sprigs, Esq, Cashier Merchants' Bank. Truemaii Cross, Esq, Cashier Com. & farmers Bank* Mersrs Greenway & Co, Bankers, Baltimore. ?( Jolui Sullivan & Sous, M ? S'tJ Baker & Co, Wheeling. Mr Jas R Baker, *' Mr E B Swearin?en, B3"Cash advances made on con-i^nments. ueco JOSKPH CIST, JOHN M. WKLLS, Of WclUimr*, Va. Of IVelltburg, Va. GIST & WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE. 03"Particular attention paid to the sale ol Flour and other Produce, 'with prompt leturns.' Advances made on cousigumcuts. RKFTRENCES: Brooks, Tihballs 4- Fultcn, Baltimore. Cole 4- Howard, do Brooks, Sou 4-t.*o. do SlinglutT, Knaejrd- Co. do Brown 4* Kirkpatrick, Pittsburgh. James Dalzell. do Dr. J. G. Campbell, Wheeling. (Jan?5 Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IS LEAF TOBACCO, COTIOS, AND PKODUCK GENERALLY, Pendleton's Wharf, Ao. 12t) Loircr End of Smith'* Dock BALTIMORE. REFJMEKCES: Hugh Jenkins & Co. *) F. W. 11 rune At Hons, > Baltimore. Win. Wilson dtSons, J Kdwin Wortbam*v Co.") A rch'ld Thomas & Son, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, I Rhodes 1* Oelebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. Tweed, Sibley dc Wright, ) JosephC. Butler & Co. > Cincipuatt. Jolia Creigh, I Oti/j. Ch?r?,"' } Charleston, S.C. UoidontV Co., Louisville. James M'Culty, ) Brown Kirkpatiick, > Pittsburg. V.. Charee, ) 1). Lamb, E?q, Ca?h. N. W. Bank, "J ' S. Brady, Esq,Cash. M.& M. Bank, >Wheeling. Jas. K. Baker, J Josiah fiblry, Hamburg, S. C-. Henry A.Shrocder, Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gaines. New Orleans. apQVCm THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. SO 10 LIGHT STREET, (4 doors from Baltimore at., opposite J-ountain Hotel,') Baltimore. THE subscriber, alter twenty years' experience in the cities ol Europe, would inform citizens and strangers who are in want or a good watch, that, Tor quality of work manship, his watches dery all competition; he having fa cililies Tor obtaining Fine London Watchics, which few in this country possess, being personally acquainted with the most eminent London manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, Late of J M. French's Hoyal Exchange, London. KS^Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired properly. All London Watches sold at this establishment, warranted free of cost for four years. sepl5-tTd PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, under the firm of Logan, Carr & Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. G. BAKER, WATTSON CARR, mar30 H. H. CARR. Agricultural Warehouse. Til K undersigned are now prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Agricultural Implements, have just leceived: Straw and Hay Cutters, assorted j Virginia Corn Shelleis, do Thermometer Cburusi Geddes' Harrowsj Ov Yokes, Meat Cutters; Sausage Stutters; Store Trucks, etc. ate. dcgdawlm .McAFKB BROTHERS,Qulncy CHolCK plain hams in stoie, and lor sale by 1r1S M. RKILLV. 200 in r*i.Ks Gold Foil (a very supvuoi article) lot sale oy 1U iai?3l JAMES BAKER MACKEREL. IRQ ras. Nos. 1 and 2, just received and for sale by dcH M. HK1I.LV Cheap Table. Cone Everybody nail see! WE have arranged on a clie.p table, remnants of eve. nr kind, old atyle Goods, audarticle, of which we have too large a stock, which we purpose to sell off at tome price?whatever they will bring Come soon, while you have a chance for bargains. W. D. MOTTK A BRO. TO PLASTERERS. ~~ /inn BUSHELS good Cattle's Hair, for sale by ? JOHN KNOTK, ?ug7 Old SUnd, 163 Main ?t. A? OU will find by calling next door to Greer, Ott?Si Co X So. Monroe St? 24 pairs ruena Enameled Oxford Tiei| SH ...do do brogana; ? 1 case mens goot do jjrll , JAMES B.MARSH. and Baltimore styles of ?P" g?*Hat^togrfher with Gents fine Cloth Caps, chll diyn*m Fancy Reaver Hats with feaUtertitnd every other kind wof9 during,tlicseasmi. I S. D. nARPBK dc SOU. MEDICINAL. Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir OR the permanent cure ofcoi.-jhs", colds, consumption. ? bronchi lis. aslhou, influenla, croup, whooplnjcough, tiiflamaliou of the broochcs ami hoarseness, caused by pub. F bronchitis. asthma, influenza, croup, whooping cough, mation of the, bjronchea and hoarseness, caused by pub, ic speaking;and all auctions cf the organs of respira tion. Warranted the pleasantestand best medicine for diseas es o the lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this mediciue to the public we have the satisfaction to know that we not only present them with an Invaluable antidote for the class of diseases it profes. ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its ef. feels open the constitution, au can be administered with out auy fear of mineral poisou-s for it contains none.? The ftct, that a large portion dr the suffering, ?Jid death throughout t .e country, is caut-ed by disease of the organs of respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, basin duccd as to put it within the reach of every individual who may need a ie.i^dy that has proven itself so invalu able. This medicine is the result of a long experience, and study or those diseasesof the lungs which are so trequent iu our changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance orall medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar compldnts, an improvement upon all, and consequently >upcriorto all others. We shall make no extravagant assertions or its efficacy in curing di>ea^es. like the venders of too many nostrums, who deceive alt who trust them* nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience does not justify. If patients will persevere in tba use or this medicine, and use ii as directed, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power of medicine, there are numerous persons now enjoying the blessings of health and renewed life, as it were, who otherwise would have long since been in their grave, but for the timely and perseve ring use ot this invaluable remedy.. It is not pretended that it is infallible in every stage or consumption, but we know it to b; better adapted to the various diseases oi the respiratory organs than any other Medicine ever offered to the public. All we ask is a trial, and in every instance, if used freely according to the directions, and if perfect satis faction is not given, the money will be returned. Genuine signed E. HALL de CO. For sale by JAMES BAKER, l)rug?ist. Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the couutrv. ap9-ly GREAT CURB FOR DYSPEPSIA TH E TV-*** D gestite Flu id,Gastric Juice, pre 'pared from Reunet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after the directions or Ba ' ron Liebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J.S. Hoi-uhton, M. 1)., Phila delphia, Pa. This is Nature's cwm Rkmkdy for an unliealthy 'stomach. No art or man can equal itscurative powers. It contains no Alcohol, Hittkrs, Acid*, or Nat-saous Darn*. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the .nost feeble patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware of Drcogko Imitations. Pepsin is MOT X DIt CO. Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratist giving a larpe amount of Smicmrmr Evimcm;*, from Lic big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology or Di gestion; l)r. Pei eira on Food and Diet: Dr. John W. Dia per, of New York University; Prof. Dunglison's Phvaiolo. gy; Prof. Silliman, of Vale College; l)r.Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with reports OfcuRKS from all pprts ofthe UnitedSiates. I. II. PATTERSON. 33 Monroe street, WHEELING, Whitlrnie Mid l'ctait .-isent. niar26-d(aiwly SPUING DKESS GOUDb. WE have just opened a spleodid assortment of Dress Goods, of the numerous styles and qualities calcu lated to please every one, mr4 MrNMB A- HKRVEV 4) bui.sISo 1 Cantor Oil just i cc'U and lor sate uy ?' jan31 JAMES BAKEK To the Jbadies! WE have just received, at the sign of the big red boot, the most beautiful and complete axsortnent of la dies, misses and childien's Shoes ever pre*euted iu this market? 60 pair ladies Philadelphia Gaiters; 100 do do Slippers; 300* do do Jenny Linda; MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WORK. eon pair misses hoots and ehoesofevery variety} 1000 * children's do do do do gentlemen's wore. 100 pair Gents tine boots; l.>0 do tine Monroes; 200 do patent leather Oxford Ties; ISO do do Jersey do 100 do do Congress boots} 123 do buckskin Oxford Tics; 75 do do congress boots;* 108 do col'dclo'h do 230 do pateut leather WeuslerTirs. Gentlemen arc respectfully invited to call and examine at the sign of the Big Red Boot. ap8 MrCLALLRNS A- KNOX. 12 Pits, men'spateulleatherCongress Washingtonians at in yd OAK HALL, 123 Main st. JUST received? 70 dozen of Baltimore Shaker brooms; 1000 bush, blue and Mercer Potatoes; I bhl. of maple country-cake Sugar; 4000 lbs of country bacon Ilan^.; 1000 bushels ot Oats; 1000 do coru; 1000 do dried apples;] 1000 do dried peaches; 40(io lbs. oi side bacon; ?00 do Jowls; 100 bbls. super extra Family Flour. my3 A RIDGF.LY. HATS ANUflCAPS. JUST received, a large lot or gents and youths fine silk; Hats, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore styles. S. I>. IIARPKK SOX. J US. Sewill's and Thus, JJluudell'feceiebiated Hallway Time keepers, in gold and silver hunting cases; war ranted to perform equal to any watches in the world. ALO?Jos. Johnson and other flue watches always on hand and lor sale at C. P. BROWN'S, del'J Monroe street BONNETS. WE have this day received a choice variety or Bon? nets, composingseveral very desirable styles; viz: Plain Straw bonnets (soil finish) extra finish, for ladies am1 misses. Keal Paris bonnets, a few exceedingly beautiful. Rutland, split Straw, French Lace do. With an Immense variety of other styles, for ladies and and misses; also a full stock of Bloomers and Flats, lor misses. aj.it HKISKEM. & Co. 10 ISIiLS. Snts. Terpentine, for sale low decf, JAMES RAKER No. 1*3 J SlUKt. l*o. IjJ. new stock ^ M. McNeal & Co's | ?new stvle Oak Hall Triumphant!! WE are now receiving and opening the most desirable stock of Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Carpetmgs, &c., that has ever been otfeied to the trade of the city and viciirty, at the business stand heretofore known as W. W J i meson's; therefore we give notice that we aie in receipt or and receiving the best se icc cj Muck ??r Goods Which we are bound to sell. * To one and all, so give us a call. providing low prices will not give offence. apl3 1 >11 ESS GOODS, &c. PLAIN and figM Barages, iu b!ue, pink, lavender, tan, ashes of roses, green and black; Rich F?enchOrgandies; Plain Uwns, in salmon, blue, pink and tan; Fig'd Law us, in great variety; French Chintzes; , Plain aud corded Silks; Plain Mousliu De Laities: just received. my in HEISKELL <t Co. WINDOW BLINDS. PLAIN Green Oil Cloth, Lanescape, Transparent and Paper Window Blinds, in great variety. For eale by Wl L1>E & BROTHER, my 13 cor Main and Union sts KKKSti OYSTEKS. JUST received at SI per ran, and warranted jaw3I T M PARKER ? ) i W in botdvM Japan boot and shoe Polish, lor sale ZUUU by J. B. VOW ELL, mylM 24 Union st. GHEAT BARGAIN. iWILL sell my lease and fixtures of the best stand as a Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon iu the city, on reasonable terms Enquire at this oflice or of apiO J. ROBINSON, Market st. KUK KEN 1'. ANEW two story IS rick Dwelling, pleasantly situated on the Jsland, and containing five rooms. Rent $125 ptrannum. Possession given immediately. Enquire at the lusurauce Oflice of Messrs. Dorsey& Arthur. niyG GOODS BY EXPRESS. ORGANDY MUSLINS; French Jaconet; Plain Bareges; Nainsook .Muslins; Dolt'd Swiss Munlins; Colored and black Fringes; Corded and Flounced Skirts; Second Mourning Bonnet Ribbons, Fiench Chintzes; Plaiu French Lawns, in colors, etc: etc. Received this day by my29 HEISKELL & Co. SUGAR CUBED HAMS. PH1PPS & CO'S. sugar cured Haim>; 30 casks Evans & Swift's sugar cured hams; 10 tierces do dried beef; Just received and will be sold tew by the cask: my27 GORDON. MATTHEWS <fc Co. DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY A MANTLE? IF you do, you can find a first rate choice at , W. D. MOTTE A: BRO.'S 1 and save money by going there to buy one. my?2 r7F\ I Win LBS. Smoked Shoulder*; I J,UUU 23,000 lbs do Ham-. Just reeeived and fur sale by my27 GORDON, MATTHEWS & Co. PARASOLS?BONNETS. A LARGE variety ot Parasols in the most desirable colors. Bounets, misses' Hats and bonnets aud boys hats. Just received by my!6 HEISKELL Co. Removal. THE subscriber has removed his large and splendid stock of Fashionab'e Haw aud Caps, to the Union Hall building, No. 85, (recently occupied by John Elliott,) two doorssouthof the North Western Bank. ap7 W. W. JJMESON. M1 LOOK HERE. ORE bonnets have arrived at the store of Jhy22 W. D. MOTTE & BRO. leather Belting nnd Lnce V^eatber. A FINE assortment just received at lowest rates from a celebrated New York manufactory. myl9 BALSETT dc Co. [Young America copy.j "I fl PRS. men's patent leather Congress Gaiters, sewed; XV/ a superior article at toy* j OAK HALL, 153 Main St. Embroideries? 30 pa rich cambric Flonndngs; 20 4 Swiss and cambric Edgings; - J5 * - Varieties of lace, cambric and S wisaCottaTs; 12 dor. lace, cambric awl Swiss Sleeves; .8 ? very rich robes embroidered, in cambric and * book muslin*; !6 ' 81?ve? and linen cambric Hilk'tk. Ju?t;recrlvca by ... HEISKELL A C EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS CUBTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Furniture Coverings. Arc., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. H. CABHVl.'S CURTAIN STORE, Is No. 169 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Corner Fifth street, opposite thr State House. 1IE has always instore a fullatock ol French Brocateils;all widths and colors; French Satin de Lainesj India Satin Damasks) French Moquettej Do Flushes; Lace and Muslin Curtains of every style and price. Table 4< Piano Covers &c.i Gilt Cornices; GiU Pius and Bands) Gimps, Fringes; Col ds. Tassels, Ax. N. V. Painted WINDOWSHADES, of all styles and prices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, ?*-c.;aitd everything complete for Curtains, of the newest Paris styles, and at the lowest prices. . Persons sending the AWjrtf ?nil width ot their motion frames, can have their Curtains made and trimmed in the l?est maimer; see Fashion Plates in August number of Go. ?ley's Lady's Book. Steamers, hotels, CAR BUILDERS, and dealers gener slly. supplied at lowest wholesale prices. ' W. H. CARRYL, Importer of a r.d Dealer in Furnishing Goods, 169 Chestnut street, corner or Filth, mirl7-lydAw Opposite the State Hou?e. Philada. Paper Warehouse. CYRUS W. FIELD # CO., COM MISS OS MERCHANTS. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Are Sole Agents In tlie United Ntaiea for Muspratt's superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria M ills Celebrated Writing Papers. Russell 44 Superior 14 " Genesee 44 " Printing ?? Rawlins ?fc Sons' English Tissue *' First quality Ultramarine Blue They are also Agents for the principal Paper Manufactur. ers in this couutry, and oner lor sole by tar the most ex tensive and and desirable stock of Paper end Paper Mann? facturen* Materials that can be found in this or any other country. Their busi ness is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papers are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any site or weight. Liberal ad vances made on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other merchandize. The highest market price paid in cash for all kinds o Rags. augl-ly. William* and llrollicr, GKNKKAL UKOCKKK AK1I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Gary and Peari. Streets, Richmond, Va. CyOffer their services for the sale of all kinds or Pro duce and .1/auufactures. Goods for them may lie shipped by the Bait. & Ohio Railroad to Haltimure and consigned to Jacob Braudt, Jr., agent tor the Powtiattan Steamboat Co.; or Charles PendergaKt, agei.t of the llalto. and Rich mond line of Packets, cither of whom will receive and forward them withoutcha rge. It EFEll ESC ES; Jas R. Baker, Esq. 1 Aaron Kelly. ' S.Brady, 4 i Morgan Nelson, 4 f Wheeling. l)r. M,. H. Houston, { Messrs.Sweeney A Son. J Messrs. LcwuA:Geo.l5assan,1 4 J. C. SellmautV Son, ^ Baltimore. 4 Love, Martin 4* Co. J Judge Jno. Brockenbrough, Lexington, Va. janlS:lmd Humphreys, Hoffman & Koons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SAI.E OF Flour, Pork, Rncon, Hccda and Produce Generally, No. 47, North Wharves, and i)5, North Water-at., PItlLA OKI rillA. ICS"Liberal advances will be maile on receipt Bills La ding. Refer to Messrs..Forsyths & Hopkins, Wheeling. Jnl3 DANIE17 ROWL4IVD, Broker and General Claim Agent, WASHINGTON. 1). C., WILL give prompt and personal attention to Claims before the Department, and other business entrusted o him. Refer to E. B. Swkarinoicn. r ap'3u-ly LAYMAKUR & HASLBTT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, CJIieatuul Nt., below ?tb, I'lllLADULPIIIJl. BOARD$1.50 PKR DAY. . mv2G-d1y JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Importers ?(? Wholesale Dealers in British, French, and American DRY GOODS, No. 123 Mnrkel Street, Philadelphia. u! 2:1 yd FRA NKL1N HOU SE7 Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. lien. II. Wooluinu. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Prices rcducedl From ?-.00 to Si,CO per day. marl7-lyd William Unity, '1'. A. JIoIiiim A Co., Wholesale dealers in Hunts, Shoes, Bonnets, Leg horn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, ALSO FLU, SILK, AXI) JVOOL IIA1S, 1>S Market stieet, Pmi.ADiei.puiA. mar 17-1 yd ?. LUl.UOI'N. A. t'owtob. Colhoun & Cowton,' PRODUCKCOiflMIHMION MKItCIKANTS roR Tint ha.uk or FL6CR, BACON, LARD, CLOVKR SEED, &.C., Broad St., &ift aide, bet. Race 6f Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal advances made 011 Consignments, and when re ceived by car load*, free of drayage. RKFKK to Forsyths & Hopkins, Wheeling, who will mak?* advances on consignments, apP'?-Iy IC<?njniuiii II. Liithlfoolt Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Hiding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, i PHILADELPHIA. 4Zvo. IV. ?>nfly. lMtr o/CheMinai St. mar 17-1 yd LLOYD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury, WASHINGTON, 1). C., Catib advanced on Clninm, Arc. CLAIMS befoie Congress or the United States that have been abandoned by other agents as uorthleaa, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed as *bove. post paid, will be ptoiuplly attended to. aplo-tl ID WIN A. ('LAB AIM! II. W. II. CLABAl'UlJ FOUNTAIN HOTEL. 'T^HE undersigned having purchased the lease and effects JL of that old established house, the Fountain Hotel. Light street, Baltimore, and having repaired and re-fur- j nisiied at a heavy outlay, now offer to their friends and the traveling public an establishment second to none in com lort and convenience. The Ladies' Oidinary, rnd the suites of rooms attached, will he found to afford the comforts of home to fjmilies, while the situation of the house guavautees quiet repose to all its patrons. It is t;:e most central situation for the man of business, being in the centre of business, afford? as convenient ac cess to all the Railroad Depots and Steamboat landing* ae any other hotel in the city. It will be the desire and pleasure of the proprietor to promote the comfort of the guests ol the house. apT-1 y CLA HA UGH ?fc HKOTHER. Solid Daguerreotypes. THIS latest discover; is the wonder of the age. The picture assumes all the roundness and solidity of life. It also appears life-size, and in every point resembles the living being. Nature is perfectly mocked, even to an in dividual hair. Taken at WHITEHUKST'S, over Camp-1 bell's Jewelry store, Haiti more street, in the city or Haiti moie; also, in his Washing! oifUallery, and will soon be introduced in all of his galleries, which may be fouud in all the principal cities in the Union. Mr. Wiiitkhubst has the honor to announce that he ha? just received a letter from the President of the United i States, informing him of theawardofa Medal, Certificate. { and a copy of the Juries reports at the World's Fair, Lon don. mar30-tf JOHN W. BELL. BF.NJ. DARBY. JOHN W. BELL & CO., I'l.Ol IC A- CENKIt A I, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Howard St., opposite Centre. jy!4-ly HALT! MOKE. tuos. j. cakson.3 ?j'oiicrn i akson< T. JT. CARSON A: CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 it 42, Light Street, Baltimore, Ami 36, Water Street, New-Yolk. gy Libera I advance* made on consignments. Hopkins & Knlrchild, Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, INVITE the attention ofthe citizens ol Wheeling tot hell extensive assortment of cloths, cassi meres and vest iugs, selected with great cars, from the latest importa tions. i READY MADE CLOTHING. On the sccond floor or their store, they keeps large as sortment ol elegantly finished clothing, mad^by the best hand and cut in the most fashionable style. marlO 1yd llare, Picmon, Ilollidny 3c Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IK STAPLE AND FANCY DHY GOODS, No. 1 Hanover street, near Market, BALTIMORE. Riciiard Hart, Daniel Holuday, William Piersok, James Robinson. \OTRefer to the Merchantsof Wheeling. nwr^R lv MARTIN & HOBSON, Flour and General Committion McreJiants, CORKER Kt'TAW AND It A I.TIMOR K STS., marOft-lv HALTIMORK Tr\ ^KS. misses Albonas, Philadelphia make, received i O at "Oak Hall." No. 123 Main st. between Monroe and Union. Jen MrNEAL&Co: 50 H^n' LadiCB Kosel1 JeIiny Lind's, received at Oak No. 123 Main, between Monroe and Union sts. 3e10 MrNEAL Co. Hcuck'n Field Hook for Railroad Engineers, new work, just received bjr je23 ? W1LD.B * BRO. , BBLS. Louisville Lime just received and for sale 1 very low by Jt*3 HASSETT A Co. GERMAN CiUAHS. TUST opened, 95,000of the above cigars?not the com* O mon kind, but a nice article, wbicb will be very cheap forcbash. myg? J. W. RHODES, agent. HALIFAX NO 1. HERRINGS. fifl B?WMmi* and frt, Just received and 'or sale by OU deli U. RblLLV 300 BALTIMORE. Soull & Thompson, ? MrOKTKKS AND WHOLESALE DKALEIt8 |H AKD OH? OROCaitlSS. Jft-4Tt Nort\ VTalrraH^dl KrIA Wisn/i, c far Joort Uloic Arch tlre*t, PI! ILAUKLPlllA Established In 1828. EF-TII0NKSON KKYNOM)S, interested in theah?? House, respectfully invites VVe.teui Merchants tori,. hiwacali. ilclllHlB, i.e. cmriii p. w. ?? uimu. J-it nvakiTTT CANFIBLD, BROTHER, & Co 229 Baltimore Street, Corner of Churl,, WUOLKSALK IMPOKTERS, MAJiUFACTUKM FACTUHLKs 10 - -Al FANCY GOODS! AND DEALERS IN FINK WATCHES, RICH JEWEL,,. 8II.VKR, rLATKD, AND ALBATA WARE AND ?^VK oi>ene(l tlielr new atore with a splendid mud H UOLtl AND SILVER WATCHES! From (he most celebrated nukeralu London, I.lvrrrw, and Geneva?an extensive atuck Always kept on Ui.j every one of winch is guaranteed lo perliinn auiiiitl Lime. ? llB SILVER WARE OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE! Silver Tea and Coffee .Sets, Gobleta, Cops, TuMiltn Castors, Walters, Spoons, Korks, PmandCake Kui?, Ice Cieam Knives, Napkin Kin{s, Kisb Knives, Nam , lars, 4?., 01 new designs. rUTED WARE. Coffeeand TcaSels, Urns, Tea Kettles, large and Silk* \\ aitera?-Oval, Oblong and round shapes; Castors, Calt Baskets, fcpc.gnewi, Piowerand Fruit sUnds, Ac. diamond work! A ??|*rb collection of liiatwml ilracrirts an.) Klnia Hroacbes. Crosses. Kinder King,, ?ull!, , UUmolX suitable Tor W edding Gins. RICH JRWKUVl This branch orour business is iwt surpassed by any ft, tablhment in the country} having workmen employed uc. der our own supervision, constantly making new styles and by every steamer we arc suppiicrt irom the Kuiopcaj factories, which enables us to give to our customer*, latest laafiions, and at low prices. FANCY goods! Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Chess Men, Card lu? kets, Cologne Bottbs, elegant Vases, Parisian Mu,!, Statutes, Paris Bronzes, Fine Paintings, Papier Machir Tables and Work Stands, Porte Monnairs, superior t'u logne, French Perfumeries, Rosewood mm! I .oat hei infu sing Cases, English Soaps, Tooth Brushes, llan Biushn dec. SUPERIOR AI.BATA WARK1. New Patterns ol Forks, Spoons, Ladles, etc. of thuatu cle, which is fast superseding silver ware. SPLENDID MANTLE CLOCKS? Bronze and Gill Mantle (Mocks of elegant designs, bUck yellow, drab and white marble do; French Porcelain richly decorated. Watch Tools and M ATM! a ls, of the bestqualitj.toL slantlv kept on hand and carefully selected. For the convenience ol customers w? haveercclrd i large, spacious store, giving customers every facility lot inspecting our extensive stock of Goods. Adjoining tU retail sales room, wc have titled up another room, u\ri ! 100 leet in depth, Tor the Wholesale Department. tCfKvery article from our establishment is warranto) lo be as good as represented. C3"Persons visiting Haltimo c, will do wellto rxainin our assortment. Orders Irom the country will beating to failhtutl v and promtly. GANF1KI.P, RROTHRIf J- Co., 229 UalUinoie at., 8. West cornerof Cbailes. Sign of the (loltlru Iwgle. Baltimore. March Ql,-dwlv. r. J.L kKKvv. n. hanukr. i. huii LEREW. SANDER & Co., fdye x s s orb or CHARLES FISCIIER & CO., No. 333 Market Street, betireii Howard end Eutaioti BALTIMORE IMI*OItTKIt* OF German, Frcnch ami Ennlixh GooJt SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves, Shawls, Tapes, Laces, Fringes, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Colloa, Undershirts, Suspenders, Bibbons, Turkey Bed Yarn, etc., elc Scythes, Slates, Violins, Accordeum, Jews-Harps, Perc Caps, Guitars, Harmonica*, Marbles. Louk'gglasnef, Flutes. etc. etc A crniplcte rssortincnt of Combs and Fancy Goods, ma r28-t yd@t tv Drakeley & Fenton, (rsTAnusiiKD t?36.) COM Ml.SSI ON MERCHANTS. For the sale or Hoo Products. Flour, Bpttkb, Wnoi, Window Gi.ass and Country Pro nunc, generally. Tk? willalsc give attention to purchasing on commission. 387 Ualtimnrc St., earner oj J'aca. UALT1MOKK, Mo. m*r2t?- Ivd@w ~ JOHN SULLIVAN & SONST COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASK AGUNTS FOB THK SAI.KOF LEAF TOBACCO, TOT ton, Flour, Whisky, ani? Wkstkkn Pnonrrie Gkmchai.i v. Camden St., near Light Si. Wharf, aplft-ly 15A l.TLMOBK. A. SISCO, T\o. 95 Baltimore Strert, a/ipoiitr llollidaij .1trei[ l< A I. T I II <> It l?. WMOI.KSAI.i-: and llelail inanulartnrer nl lld.t Fr lows. Masonic, Sons ofTemperancc, Bed Meir>?w other Be-alia, P.anners, Flags, Icwels, etc.. Mililai] (ioodsof all kinds. apV-lr s Stein & Brother, Munufaclurrrt anil Wholctalr Or tiers in CLOTHING, Ko, 310 lialtimore Street, between Iloirard ami Lilrrtt&'i rnnr28-3m BALTIMORE. REVERB HOUSE. BY J. A II E V e I< F I IV G li It OININU THE DEPOT innr2fl Cumbrrlawl, Mil., IVlcOIjAIjIiiijltfS 6l KNOX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IJKALEK4 IN BOOTS AND SHOES, MENS AM Hoys' J lot a ami Cups, at //<#? ice// known stand af the BIG RfcJD BOOT. WE are now receivingrrom our Esstern Manufcc|yrli? Establishments, one ol the largest anil heat nianubc lured assortment of Hoots and Shoes, lor Fall and W inia wear, ever of re red in ihiaorany other market. Tbryiur' been niauuractureil to order, arcoi ding to our owndircc tiona, and are intended expressly lor retail!ri*. Tooii regular customers, and all othors who may favor us %vitli? call, we can offer an unusually large variety ol liooatu Shoes, prhich weguarantenequal in quality or niatn iaNi%* workmanship to those inannlactuied in this or an) v'u partol the United States. Our stock will bo found t?;? Hist, ii; i>art,ol Uielulluwing wnuMiablc b?nx1k: NO. 187. ? mkn'm coots. womkk'k oaitkih, nur 1,000pr men's-kip boots, oaitkrh, ??. 1,000 men's thick boots, 200 pr women* gaitru, 1,500 men's call boots, 400 do tin It gaitr.* 1,000 men's water pioof do f?00 do walkinpabon, MEN'S BROII4KH. 500 do pCgCCil hu-kuJ, 500 men's calf brogans, 500 do kid buskin.u?| 1,000 prime kip do pers. 1,500 dO thick ttO Mlf9Ef UOO'II KS B 1,000 low priced do kims, nr. boys'd ?ote^-. 000 misses morocco Ut'. 15O0 pair boys thick bootees, JHW) do kip du 500 * ? kip do 300 do calf do 300 * 4 calf do 3A0 do kidandiuv tooth** boots. rocco buskins 600 pr youths calf boots, 15'J do black, hlne, ai<J 300 do kip do bronzed gaiters, 1500 do thick do uiiu.DBEK'ii anotw* both annTot'Tiif iikoo anh, 1,000 pi laiicy bootee*. l,000pr boyskipbiugans, 0,000 kid ?V morocco " 1500 du thick do 1,600 children's 1000 youths do do lOOOcbildreu'cgoai " GOO do kip do 1500 do eolured " 500 boys and youths calf do um huots. womfn'h lack boots. 4000 paiis mew', ladiw* 500 morocco lace boots, children's (Jum.Slioes. 11)00 calf do iiirKiM><?t". 600 ) id do 400 dor urn's plush ?-?!'*? 1500 kip do 300 ? ? wooIImI-*, BAND BO.VVH. 300 wood baud boxes. Thankful for the li beraj paiionage heretofc-.eeri<iiJ'J us, we soiicit a continuance ol the same. .. sep3 MrCLAUKWS A- KM'^ New Savings Bank Store AT TI1K OI.D rOMl OFFICE. ? "KEEP 7HE HEAD AKD FEET<-"OVERM. CITIZEN'S ol Wheeling and vicinity:- ! !." ?"1'uri" 5] for health reminds me tltat it may not beaun**tuc?u w your attrrtiou to my Pall and Winter stock ulUoot*. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas and Carpet Sack*.attu corner of Market and .Monroe streets, where juo?") j find a great variety of fashionable lately received suitable to the sea?dn, at low prices. Very Ihankful lor the liberal patronage received ?ii*' coming amongst jou, 1 icspectlully solicit yoaallloaU and examine iny stock, Cit will be my pleasure to fee?:<! wait on you,) thus uniting labor with rest, that I tw? have their olftpring health, and to this addingindwtij and economy 1 may have wealth. Ladies, if you wish to purchase fashionable and tU?J winter Bonnets, sure. Call at the old Post OUice, opposite the McLure. Gentlemen, if you wish to pui chase a fashionable Cit or Hat, Call at the above place, where you will get?that Remember, the old Post Office corner. To Country Metcbaut* 1 haveufeiv Goods to Jo ' lnw prices. ocl7 k. IL_WATS*f>y Wheeling and Franklin Cotto:j Mills. NK. MONROE & Co., having taken the Wheel ? and PranklinCotton Mills, located in thisciiy.i piepared to supply all orders at the lowest lateslot* and 0-4 Sheeting*, Cotton Yams. Cotlun Warps, Lot: Twines. Cutton Chain, Coverlid Yaras, Cotton ' tings, etc. JAM KB KNOIT, jyl Sui?erintrndai? SWEET POTATOKS. 1 nO BUSHELS from Norfolk; a superior article. 1ocll GKO. W1LS05 JUST RECEIVED. BAM/ELS extra Flour, 'JJoyer brandj* i 40 do do do 'Buckeye Mills}* 100 do do do various brands. _ oc20 GORDON, MATTHEWS KEEP YOURSELF W ARM. JUST received, a full supply of merino Shirts and IT* era, and for sale by J. II STALLMA>, oclO No. 2 Wasniugioiii B" BUCKSKIN GLOVES. ,? "I Q DOZEN extra oil dressed buckskin Gloves, j*j i **?> ceived at J( oc3) HRISKKtLftf" LOUISVILLF LIME. _ F\C\ HBLS. Louisville Lime, in good barrels., JU sepSO CrKO. WlL^Or ] HOPS. ANTED?Two thousand pounds WANTED. | WHBAT^dQtU, blf QKO. Wjj; V) HINTS?4000 piccea- mure or leM?ol ft" c 1 .Prinli, for??lc by TJ McNAIjK 4 HBB'I