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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Thk undersigned take this occasion to remind thei r friends and the public generally, that in connection with the office of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fi tted up Tor ihe execution of all kinds of PLAIN ANDORXAIIIENTAL PRINTING. Their materials being mostly uew, and embracing the la test styles of Job type, andtneir large and well selected stock <*f paper, cards, inks, Ac., being purchased at the OHiest Cash pi ices, and the Job Office being a distinct de partmeut, carefully and efficiently managed, they canguaran tee to their customers entiie satisfaction, as regards the iYrulucx*, Accuracy uuU Promptness, With which their work will he done. Tiieyaie piepaied to execute Cards, ProoraMXCS, Ci K?ULARS, PoitTKRS, L?srl?, Conikrt Bills, Bill Hkad<?, BalL Tirxrrs, Bills L?nt*o, Steamboat Bills, Bank CiiKr-Ht., AriTios Bills, ORPKU BoolCf, ll&?V Tickets, Notiw; Freiout Books, J)WIH Railroad Blanks, Keckiptn Hotel Be6H<tkk?, iKOTkirri, Scmxoks, Bstkr*, Election Tickets, And every other description of letter press Printing. Also all kinds of work in COLORS ANDBRON'/EM. OCT"All orders from a distance promptly attended to. IIHATTY A CO. A D VE RTISEMENTS. No. 1, Sprigg House Emporium!! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS! New Aprlng nn?l Mnmuirr ??oo<1m! I TAKE pleasure in being able to say to my old custom ers and the tfisluoiiable community, that I have just returned fromXew York, and have b'e?n able to procure the most Fashionable Goods lor the season that the great Emporium, New York, can import Irom Fiauccand the old countries; and having disi-ensed with the sale of com mon clothing, gives me more room and lime to attend to the wants of my customers in the fashionable way. My new stock now consists of BLACK, BROWN, (illKEN, BLUE, OLIVE AND DA I.HI A CLOTllS. Also, silk and wooi cashmerelts, all shades and colors; bombazine, drapiter summer cloths, liuenaud grasscloths, Ac., for making frock, dress, sack and business coats.? French, English, and Americancasstuietes; also, ducks, linen drillings, Ac., 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 best style, as I havesecuied .V? r Kcssell's services as cutter lor the coining season, I feel certain in saying that 1 can furnish better cloths tnanany house west ot the Allegheny mountain*. In connection with theahove I have a beautiful assott inent o' Furnishing Goods, nil line, seasonable, and fash ionable, consisting of cloth, cassimcre, cashmerett, bom bazine, grass linen, diahita and plain linen, frock, dress and business coats, vesis and pants, made from the most lashlonahle aud seasonable Goods, in great variety; also, linen and cotton Shirts, silk, linen, lambs wool and cot ton Undershirts aud Drawers; ciavats, stocks, collars, gloves and suspenders. Hosiery in great variety; also, every other article suit able for completing a gentleman's wudrohe All the above named articles, together with many other articles that can he found at my store, No 1, Sprigg .'louse. Please call in aud take a look, and much oblige yours, mr2l S. BICE. NOTICE^EXTRA. I have s small stock of common clothing that I will dis pose ol at cost, or even less, to make room for my Spring Stock of fine goods: iur2l S RICK New Savings' Bank Store. NEW FA?1IIN0NX1> LETTERS AT THE OLD POST OFFICE! I AM now receiving aud opening an unusually larcre and geiie<al assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets. Umbrellas aud Carpet Sacks, at t lie corner of Market and Monroe streets. Wheeling, Va.? iu the room formerly oc cupied as the Post Office aud opposite the McLure House, a very large aud < ntiiely uew stock which was purchased for cash, from the manufacturers ot the Noith. urder the .uost favorable circumstances, and offer them to the citi xcus of Wheeling and vicinity at reduced prices, whole sale and retail, and respectfully solicit a share or pation age. I deem it useless to say much in praise of my stock. If I mistake not, the people of Wheeling are not so easily humbugged by advertising puffs; suffice it to say 1 have any variety of men's, youths' aud boy's Bootsand Shoes, wir To.*, silk, moleskin, wool, Leghorn, brush and >t raw hats, aud lor ladies every variety ot silk, lawn, straw and hiaid bonnets, of the most recent lashions and styles. Also? Shoes. Slippers and Gaiters, both for ladies, misses and children, ot the most fashionable style, make aud quality ?call and see lor yourselves. Haviug purchased a large stock of the ahove named ar tides, I would respectfully invite country merchants to call aud see me, or ueud n?e their orders. I will duplicate any bills purchased iu the eastern cities for cash. apS B. 11. WATSON. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Simeon 1>. Wood row having, on the tlthdayof .Iprif, I&vl, by proper deed conveyed ?ii trust to the underpinned lor the benefit ol his said Wood row's credit ors, all if hi* real and personal property and choses in ac tion; all persons in any wise indebted to said Wondr.tw aie tequired to make immediate payment lo me, aud ali persons haviug claims agaiust said IVoodrow are required iu order Io receive any benefit under stad trust, within tour months to liie their claims with the proper release ac cording to the terms of said deed, with the undersigned. apl3 GEO. W. SIGHTS^ Assignee. Saddlers Hardware. AND COACII TltlMMINC. JUST opened, a large assoitment ol Saddler's Hardware ai'd Coach Tiiniuiing , Coach aid lather Varnish, Buggy Bows, Ilubhs, Spokes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire J to Its, Malleable Irons, Patent aud Enaiuelleil Leather, and everything u*?ed by the trade, to which 1 invite the at tention ol the public. JOHN KNOTE, mal3 Old Stand, lo3 Main st. Notice. WD. MOTTE has associated with him as a partner, ? his brother J. W. MOTTE, the partneiship com mencing ontbe IIth iiiKt. The style ol the firm will be \V. 1>. MOTTE A BROTHER. lleblo Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to \Y. D. Motte arc requested to call aud settle their accounts immediately. .. . .- \\r it MOTTK I) Bound to Shave! F. J A CIO KS l.KGOU I/I'UK'S celebratc-l warranted Knzois. They nhave witli the greatest ease, ami are the hesirvei brought to this market. Just receved at C. P BROWN'S 10 New'Jewelry Store. WiwhinjtoH Throw l*hy*ic to the Uogn? l?ul verumclitr'n HYDRO KLKCTIttC VuLTAlC OIIA1NS. Producing instant relief from the must acute pain ami per manently curing all Neifralgic diseases, Rheuiua tism, painiul and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia ol t lie Face, Deafness, hit mines*, >t. * Vitus' I ance. Palpitations ot the Heart, 1'eiioiUc.it Headaches, Pains in the Momach, In digestion, dyspepsia Uteiine Pains, Paralysis, etc. These chains were first introduced tn the city of New Yoik less than one year since, ami alter heiug subjected to thorough trials in every hospital iu the city, and appli ed by Drs. Valentine Molt, Post, Carnochau, Van liuien aid others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in the lelief and cure of I lie above class ol diseases, and their sale. &ud tl.e succcss that has attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction into this countly, t ncy were used in eveiy hospital in Kuiope, and arc seemed by patents in France, Germany. Austria, Piussia and Eng land; and also in the United States. -THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principles upon which it is clainicd thai the chains produce their marvellous cuies aie, first?that all ?urv?u* ctuiajt* aie attended aud produced by a deficient supply ol nervous fluid, and an ageut that resembles closel) electric* lty or electro magnetism; and second?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part aud organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted nervous sys tem, by its powertul stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy act.on thumgh the entire system. No disgusting uostium is allowed to be ta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the general laws ot health are lequired Hiisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effect of the chaius, by Increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be given to any person v ho will produce so max well authenticated certificates ot cure, both fiom intelli gent patients and scientific physicians, as have been ef fected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric Chains.? They never (ail to perform what they aie advertised to do and no person has ever been dissatisfied who has given them a trial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hur.dred permanent citres of Prolapsus Uteri have been effected within. he I .st year by the use of these chains. Ily applying one end oft he chain over the region ol the abdomen, ai:d the other u| on the spine, just above the hip, the usual severe svmp'.oms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain should be moistened before use with counmm vinegar, and then one end ol the chain should be applied diiectly to the seat ol the pain or disease, aud the other end opposite to it. BE NOT DECEIVED 1 The Electric Chains are not tocuieall diseases; but tor Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO .Medicinal Agent in the woild has; produced so many cuies in the last year as I lie Klcctric chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, is pro duced at the moment ol application much inoie effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its tonus. Call and obtain a pamphlet fxratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains are the same which have lately been sent Over to the hmperor of the Piench. to be tried by his own physicians iu ia*es of cholera, etc. nml which lnv? ptoved so eminently successful. J. STEIN KRT, sole Agent corner Prince sheet and Broadway, try JAM KS BAKER, and Bientlinaer Ac Armstrong, "Wheeling agents. dcl?-lvr Dr. Todd's Pills CAN be had fresh and genuine at thMOllowlng places iu the city of Wheeling aud vicinity, vis:?At the Drug stores of James Baker: Kelts A Caldwell; Rreullinzer A Co? Dr T H Logan it i o; Fred'k Yahrling, Win .VfcKee A Co:(Ritchietown>; F A Brentlinger (Centre Wheeling);at he .Shoe store ??r Todd A- Devol, market square, and at the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of Quiucy and Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A Be dilliou's aud Jacob Gooding's, National Road; Renj. I. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson .Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Kly Loomatrs, Biidgeport, Ohio. These pills need no further recommendation than a tali trial; they have now been in constant use tor more than twenty years, and ir you willl only give them a chance they wilt speak for themselves?try them. 20c per box; $2 pei do*: $90 per gross. }an6 NEW HOOKS' nihi?r'? Consulate ard Empire,?2 vols. _L ??lleadley's Second War with Kngland,"2 vols. "Headley's Sacred Mountain*;" '?Baldwin At Thomas' Gaxetteerof the U. S." ??Shaw's Civil A rchitccture;" ?'.Minnie Hennon;" "Kathayan Slave." by Mrs. Judson; ?'Goethe's Faust." Ac. Ac. Just received by aplB WH.PR A BKOTHKR. ^'bundle, stone and clay Pipes, lor sale tow JL by jnSl LOGAN, BAKEl* Co ?MEDICAL. Prof. Woods' Hair Rcntoratiire i* now for the first time intro duced to the citizen* of Wheeling, atNo l3UMsrkrt ? ireel, which is the only sure remedy ever invented that will effectually restore the grey hairs an?l whisker? to the original color of yauth, without dyein; cover th-; bald head in a short time with the natural covering, remove daudruff, and prevents the hair from falling off, andis free Iron) the filth v sediment so objectionable in divers prepa rations of different uaines now befot e the public; the Rc 8tor ativk in a baautiful article for the toilet, lor the old or youi-jr, ami can only be appreciated hy its use; and all are respectfully invited to callatthe Depot and examine the testimonials ot ladies and gentlemen of high reputa tion in the South and West, where it was invented, hut wilt reler to the certificate below of the distinguished statesmanand Senator, Judge llteese, of Illinois: Carlylk, III v. J mie 27, 1S53. I have used Prof. O. S. Woods' 'Hair Restorative,'and have admired the wonderful ettect. >1 y hair was oi-cotn ing, as 1 thought, prematurely grey, but by the use ot his 'Kestotalive'it has resumed its original color, and 1 have no doubt permanently >o. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator of the United Stales. ProfeMNor Wood** Orirntnl Knuntire l.ininietit. This Liniment is a valuable auxiltaiy in the treatment of some of the most formidable diseases with which it is our lot to contend; for instance, inflammation of th* lung* and boiceU. Ry a thorough and continued application ol this Liniment over the region of the affectcd organ, these oth erwise formidable diseases aie at once diaai med of moie than hall their terrois, particularly among children, and thousands of mothers, were I hey allowed to speak, woud with all the eloquence of feeling and affection, hear their united testimony to the fact that it had suatched'thcirchil dieit from the very jaws of death, and rcstoied litem to their foimer health ami beauty. Again, it will be lound a powerful auxiliary in removing what isgeuerally known as an Ague Cake, or an enlargement ol tne spleen, in all cases where an external application is of service, this lin ment will be found useful. Cienvrnl Depot 69o Broadway, Sew York; and 11-1 ? rteet st. St Louis For sale wholesale and retail in Wheeling by ie?d3?ii J. il. VOW HI.I., Alonroe-St. AFFLICTED READ!! T>hiln?l?*l|?kia Dtrdicul IIounc-Established 20 X yea i s ago by Dr- Klinkelin, corner Third and Union sis. between Spruce and I'.ue, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS Are apprised that Dr. KINK KLIN confines his practice to a paiticulai branch of medicine, which engages his undivided attention. lie cautions the unloituuale against the abuse of mercu.y; thousands are annually niercttrialized on* of life. Recent affections at e promptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE In the treatment of a class of diseases hitherto neglected and imperfectly understood, has enabled DK. UlNKK Ll(Author of a trorkon Set/Preservation,') to ptove that nine tenths of tlte causes ol nervous debility, local and constitutional weakness, mental and physical suffei iug, are traLeable to certain habits, forming the most se. ciet yet deadly and fatal springs of domestic misery and piemalure mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is au evil Labi (sometimes indulged in by boys, In solitude, often grovvi. g up with them to manhood, and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets seri ous obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protiactcd, insi ious, and devastating affec tions. Few of those who give way to this pernicious piactireare awateol the cousequeuces, until they liudthe nervous systems shatteied, feci strange and unaccounta ble feelings, and vague fear> in the mind. The unfortunate thus afflicted becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed *igor, or to apply his mi d to study; his step is tardyaud weak, he is dull, it ieso lute, atid euga^es in his sport with less energy than usual. II he emancipates himself belorc the practice has done its woist end enter matrimony, his marriage is unlruit lul, and his seu.se tells him that this is caused hy hisearly f.dlies. These are consideration* ichich shuuld aicak.cn the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE. Requi-esthe fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may he really the cause of mutual happiness.? Could the veil which now covets the origiu ol domestic wietclicduess he taiscd, and its tt ue somce in every in stat ce disclosed?ill how many could it be traced to phys ical disqualifications and their attendant disappointment! Apply then, while yet in time, in order to have your uu* struLgaud relaxed organization lebtaced, revivified and st lengthened. REMEMBER. lie who places himseli under Dr. Kinkeliu's treatment may religiously routide in his liouoi as a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, tuat the secrets of Dr. K.'s pa tients will never be disclosed Young man?let no false modesty deter you ftommak ing your case known to one who, I rout education and re spectability, can certainly befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the secret in their own hearts, and cure themselves! alas! how often is this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been au otnameul to society, has laded It out the earth. Strictures o: the urethra are rapidly removed by the application of a ihetapeutital agent, used only hy Dr. K. 11'eakiicK* aiul conntitiit,oiml debility promptly c.ired, and full vizor restored. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per letter enclosing a remittance,) Dr K's medicine, apptopriated actoidingly. Forwarded to any part of :he L'nited States, and pack ed secure from damage or enrioaity. READ!! YOUTH AND .MANHOOD. .4 Vigorou* l?ift or a Premature Heathy Dr. Kinkelin on .Se J-fr ever rat ion.?Only 25 cents. t is a vvoi 1? eminently lequiied. as means of reform ing the vices ol the ago hi which we live. Also NATURE'S GUIDE, With ruler for the prolongation of life, just front the pre**. A letter with a leinittauceol 'Jj cents, or the value *u post Ma nips, addressed to?Dr. K.1N KKL1N. Phiiadel pltia. Pa . will secure a copy of eithet ot the above books by reiui n of mail, or 12 copies will he scut free o! post aye io? ?i. liookselelrs, canvasse s, traveling agents, ?Vc., supplied wholcda.e at the publishers prices, which admit o> a large ptoiit. IEJTWII tetleis must be post-paid. jel'J SA AC IIOU K. J AS. Jl. I . B1 o a K & ? O .-V , Attorneys at law & land Agents, ?birs/iult C. II., \'a.f Mimndscillr, I'. (J , \TT 1 I.I. practice in Ohio, .Mai shall, and \\ etzel counties. \ I Particular attention will be given to collections and IMi.nl business. .Ml kinds of luml constantly for sale a 1 I - I ydiVl w PHILADELPHIA Curtain Warehouse, 171 Chm-tnut St., I'hilnilrivUiu, appnmte the Stale Ifousc. ii knit v \v. s.\iioiti>, ImI'ORTKII AM* Dk,U.K. It IN ClJRT.MNS, CURTAIN Ma TKRIU.S, AND FURNITURK CoVKRINUS, W 11 It'll he offers at the lowest market pi ices, WHOLESALE ASP It ETA IL. The stock comprising, in pat t, the ioll?*wing: Embroidered Lace Curtains; I Gill Coi fiices; lio d/usliu l?o I do 1'liiS; Drapery Laces ?v Mmelius; | do Hands, French IH ocatells, nil widths j Canopy Arches and Kings; and colors; | Cords, Tassels. Cimps, Satinde l.uiues* I Fringes, Curtain Drops, liamasUs; | Sic. A lar*.e stock of Fit ESC II l'LUSHES, of all colors and qualities on hand. I'AI STEP IUM)0\VSHADES, aud HuLLAKPS ol all colors lor shading. N. 15. Person* ordering Curtains, will give the measure ol the hei^hth and width o' he entire frame of window, mart 7-1 viLVw NO. TWO WASHINGTON HALL, "Ft HE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends JL and the citizens of Whalingnnd vicinity, that he has just received his Fall ard winter supply of Cloths, Gassiiiicres and Vestings. Not thinking it neressary to enumerate my stock. I sim ply say it conviste of the very latest, newest and most fashionable style ol Cloths, Cassiuicics aud Vestings, plain and laucy, together with a full assortment of i>cni? Fn>nishing (ioods Ceiitleuieu wishing anything in my line will do well to give me a call, as I am determined to sell as low as any other establishment can do, and my work, for style anil quality, shall he gut up second to noi e. Having the ser vices o! two competent cutlers, 1 feel satisfied in assur ing any one who may favor me with a call to give entire satisfaction. All goods warranted to be as repicseuted or m? sales. Goals, Vests or Pants got up to order at the slun test ROtiee, J. H. ST A LLM AN. Merchant Tailor, oclO No. 2, Washington Hall. Centre Wheeling Drug Store. New Stock. I AM now receiving my winter stock of Drugs. Medi cinrs, Dye Slu'ls, etc., direct fiom the Eastern cities, hein^i erfec'ly new and iresli, to which I invite the atten tion ot my fi lends aud the public generally .My sock consists in part ol the followii.g: C dozen Hampton's Tincture; ? do Cod Liver Oil (warianlrd perfectly pure); ICO pounds cream Tar.ai; 1 care A now lioot ( lici muda), 1 rack Oat .Meal; 1 do Pearl bailey; 'J boxes Hcckei's Farina; 2 do Juiuhe P.?te: rases h rig. mustard; I giossThompson's Eyewater; 1 do Mcl?iue's Vermifuge; 2 barrels Epsom Sails. dec2 JOHN H. TAPPAN Cummings' Works. CUM.M1NGS on the Apocalypse, 1st, 0d& 3d seiies; '* on Hie Seveu CIiiiicIk s; 44 Family Prayers, 2 vols; *? Sisusol the Times, 44 Minor Works, 1st. 2d ana ?d series; " The Chuich be tore the Flood; ?? 'I he Tent and Altar; " The Daily Lite: 44 The Blessed Life; 41 Voices ot the Day; 44 Voices oft lie .Night; 44 Voices of Hie Dead; 14 Notes on Genesis. Exodus, Leviticus, % Daniel. Parables, Miracie*. St. Matthew, St. Mark aud St. Lukci?lee'd bv inner"* XVI I,UK A CHO uUJieb Jtieacliiig. Slnr Paper*, by Hemy Ward Keecher; School ol Lile, by Anna Mary Howitt; Dancrott's Lite?*ry and llistoiical Miscellanies; DeQu i.cy's Opium Eater; Kobeit Graham, a sequel to 44Lindo;" Lile of Sam Houston: Men or Character, by Douglass Jerrold; Tales for the Marine?; Heart-. Ease; Castle I5ui!deis; History of the Hen Fever;* Ida May; received by"* je!5 WILDEii- KKO. wanted. ion second hand Flour barrels nih30 GEO. Wll SON, market sq. TO FOUNDEKERS. JUST received aud for sale: Ground Charcoal; Ground Soap Sfone; To Arrivk: Giound bituminous Coal; Also. Wh'te Sand, at the agency ware rooms cor. Main and Quincy sts. mh6 K. H. HUKHKLL. EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FL< UR. Two huuilrfd bbls favoiite brands, in store aud ale by mh?9 M KElLI.Yfi FAMILY FLOUR. WE have a prime at tide of Family Flour for sale. ap2S DOA.NE i* COW GILL. MEDICINAL. The Nonpareil Nerve and Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY H. H. CARR & CO.. FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY DR. WATSON CARR. UP WHEELING, LATE- OP MORGANTOWN. It is based upon the broad principle thct any remedy tekich itrill relieve an external pain, trill, if properly com? poundrd, be equally successful in removing inter nal affections} a power tThick is bcauifully developed in aivi peculiar to the XOXPABSIL LI MM EST. ARE YOU SUFFERING IT*ROM Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Croup, Difficult ? ; Ur.athiiig. Tooth-Ache. Tic Do:oreux, fain in the ] Brea.-t or Side, Stiain or .spasm, Head-Ache, Inrtamma 1 lion. Stiff Joints, Cuts, Braises, Poison Sores, Fever Sores, Pain or cramps in the Stomach, t holera Morbus, Cholera . Infantum, Cholic. Lame Hack.Chilblains, bites o! Poison ous Injects or Rabid Hogs, Ague-cake, Ague in the breast or Face, burns, braises, chafing, chapped hands, corns, ? Com tactions or the Muscles or cords, cuts of any kind, Muscuar weakness, Paralysis, Piles, Kar Ache, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Scurvy, Sore Jiipples, Sore Lips, Venereal Sores, Scat let Fcyjr, or any similar disease, you may icst f as*uied that in this article you have A .SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which not only removes pain almost instantaneously, but l?enetratcs to the se.*it or aud entiiely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the idea of any composition curing such a number of diseases; hut i f yo-i but ictlect that these diseases, though numeious in naine, all aiise lioiu similar r causes, the proposition will scum less extravagant; but weie it leu times more so rue nt *rs which stare us in the j lace would Joyce the candid to acknowledge its merits; for ! all who have used it themselves, or witnessed its ?w?/c j effects on otheis, unite hi declaring it just what its name I (Noupaieil)ibdicates, the bat Liniment knoicn. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you never noticed tin* strik.ngs milarity between many externa! aud iuterual diseases having entirely ditler eut names; Aud has it never occuned to' you that a rem edy might, be prepared which should be equally applicable to both? This remedy is now offered you in the > osk* Kit l Limmvnt, winch does not insult your understanding by claiming to have beei. found in some burning mount tin* oj Mexico or mighty cares of the earth} hut is simply the Okkspri.no ok S? ik.\? ki being mild and simple in its artion ami yetievealing in its effects a power almost incredible, ?rcarhiug the most hidden sinews of uiau or betntt, aiul jet being innoxious to the weakest tu'ait. It is also by lar the cheape.it Liuiment in the market. being put up in bottles twice a*large as the majority, andoue-fourtn taiger than the largest, besides luring more than four liuiCH an Mti-oiii;; we theretore offer it to you with pride and con fidence, as an article exactly suited to the wants of rich 01 poor, high or low. he unprecedentedm!z?* in which the Nonpaieil Liniment is put up; art1 ?he v?vr ivueus* ol the n ateiial* used in it, makes it impotfeib1- ?'????-is to piy '.01 the printing ol the huudieds ol certiorate* ??v.;hlv,iVis|i, nor do we deem it neccssary, as the article wit: ????*? ;tis used wi.l certify tor itself. We would however refer those affi'Ct-.J ones who have so often been gulled by foigcd certificates and higasvertious to the following names, being hut a lew of the many per sons whose character for candor and veracity needs no panegyiic from us, and who having fully tested its virtues in the different diseases lor which it is lecommcuded, are prepared to speak ol its merits as it deserves. Sold in I ('heeling by jaiues Baker, Kells Caldwell, T H Loaan <sa Co, It K AlcK.ee, Patieisou (& Co., aud by the piiucipal Hi uggists of Virginia, aud Pennsylvania. August 17, From the Fairmont ( Fa.) Republican. .\n Invai.l aalk .'iIkoicink.?-It is but seldom we find among the many lem-ulie.soffered to the public lor the cuie ol disease, one we can consent to commend, or whose vir tues w*e aie able to discover, aud have aKvays seduously avoided giving utteiance to anything that might lead any one to suppose that we pla<**d any faith in their pieieu jstons. Hut with reference to a remedy inanu actured in this place, aud which has become as familiar to the public as household wo' ds, we apes k from knowledge of its in trinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many of the ills ot li e, and the security with which it may be used. We sneak of the Nonpareil Nerve aud Hone Liniment, prepar :d by II. II. Can A Co., from a prescription furnished by l?r Watson Carr, lateot Morgnutown, and now of Wheel ing, one of the most eminent Physicians in Virginia. This Liniment is based upon the broad piiuciplethat any reme dy which will reliev* external pain, will il properly com pounded, he equally efficacious in icinovirg 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, end yet revealing in its effects a power more incredible, rearhiu^ lite most hidden sinews of man uud beast?aud yet being innoxious to tne weakest infant.? It is also by lar Wiec/ieape?t Liniment in the maiket, being put up in hottles twice as large as the majority, ai d one fourth larger than the largest, besides being more than four times as strong. We commend it to those in want of a sale aud certain remedy. ?4:T1 xiu Kuotr Tbynell." An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents 11 Kvcry Family should hnv a Copy,** KOOO CO PI KS sold in less than three months. A UVJUVJ new edition revised and improved, just issued DR HU.MKIJ-S .MKIUCAL .MANUAL AND HAND l!l)OK FOR THE A FFL1CTKD? Containing ni outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cuieol every foim of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by sell abuse, or bysexurl excess, with advite for their prevention, writtenina familiar stvleavoidirg vll medica technicalities,and every thingthat would offend the earo decency, from the i esult of some twenty years successlu piactice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases ot a delicate or private uatute. To which is added, teceipts for the cure of the above diseases, mid a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of t he Fever aud Ague. Testimony of the Professor, of Obstetrics in Venn, Col lege, Philadelphia? "On. IlrSTKR's Meoical .MaNDaI.," Tin? author of this work, unlike the maioiiiy of those who advertise to cine the diseases of which it I ? eats is a grad uate of one ol l he best colleges in the United States. It affords ntc pleasure to recommend him to the uufoi lunate, or lo i he victim of malpractice, as a successful aud expe rienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may j.luce the greatest confidence. Jos. S. Longshore, M. O. From A. IVoodrrard, M. D, of Pemu University, Philadel phia.? It gives me pieasuie to add my testimony to the piofcssioual ability ur tlic author of the ".Medical .Man ml." Numerous ca&es of Disease ol the Genital Org? us, some of them ol" long .standing, have conic under my no tice, in which his skill h:is br??ii manifest in restoring to perfect health* in some cases *heiethe patient has been coiisiiieicd beyond medical aid. In the treat incut of Sem inal weaknesses, or disarrangement ul the functions pio dined by sell abuse, or e.\ce.->s ol venery, I do in.t know his inferior in the profession. I.hav# liceu acquainted with t he author some thirty vears, and deem it uo iimie shan justice to him* as well as kindness to the uuioi fi nale victim of early indiscretion, to rccouinicud him as one in whose professional t kill and integrity they may safelycontide themselves. A I.FRKD W tiODU* aXU) M . 1). ?This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published, on the class of diseases ol which i' treats. A voiding all technicalterms.it addresses iUii-lt t?? the reason of its teadeis. It isfieefrom allob jectiouable mut'er, ;-nd no parent, however las' idious, car object to placing vi ill the bauds ol his >ons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various coiiiplaiuls treated of, and 'with too little breath to putf,' and 'too little presumption lo impose,' lie |iasolfen-<l to the world at the mcicly nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits ol some twenty years most successful practice *?Herald. 'No teacher or patent should he without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mollification and sorrow to tue youth under their c ha rge '?People'* Ad roce te. ~A Presbyterian clergyman tu Ohio, in writing ol ? ter'S .Medical .Manual,'says: 'Thousands upon thousa^^s ol our youth, by evil example and the influence ol the !>;>*? ?ions, have been led into the habit ol self pollution with out realizing the sin ard feartul consequences upon them >elvesaud theii posterity. The constitutions of thousands rjio areiaisiug families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thin"; that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wtde-spiead source of human wretchcdress, would couler the greatest blessing next to the religion to Jesus Christ, on the piesent and coming generations, lute nperaue, (or the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it hasslain tlious* sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu man racc. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co worker iu the good work/ou are so actively engaged ill.' One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid.) on receipt of So cents, or six copies lor ?t Address, COSDKN ? CO., Publishers, Box IDC, Phi la delpliia. Hookselleis. Canvassers and Book Agents, supplied on the most liberal terms. juuelU-yr Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened,an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, consisting ol cofiee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers. Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapots Egg coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?'a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment of House and Steam Boat furnishing goods HO BBS, BARNES A CO, No2S, Monroe St, near the Post Ollice, novlO Wheeling, Va Wheeling Window Glass M .4 A' U FACTOR V. TI1K partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoall Itaukerd tV Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of u, Mr. Baukerd's right, title, and Interest, by Stockton Russell. The business wi'l l?e carried on uuder the name of octS STOCKTON, KUSSELL *c CO Wheelins. Oct 4. lfA? JUST RECEIVED I Z) BOXES .'.elected Figs; iw A boxes Layer Raisins ; 2 do Oianges; 2 do I.onions; 20 barrels Green Apples; Soft .shell Aluonds; 4 casks Bologna >ausage; 3 do hams, sugar cured; for sale bv mh'y? J. K. BOTst'OHO. Mammoth Hat fctore. Fall Fashion for 1854. SAVKKY lias on hand, and is receiving, onejof the ? largest and liest stocks or Hats and Capsth.it has ever been opened iu this city. He is also com-unify man ufacturing every description or hat and cap now iu use. Mom the vei y best material and workmanship, and soid a! prices that cannot fail to please. I am aiso receiving laige importations of Kaslern man. ufactured Hats and ( aps, which will he sold low. Al>u, a large assortment of children's Fancy Hats and Caps am! Indies Riding Hats, carpet bags, and umbrellas, all ol which will he sold ci-eap. N . 1?.?Hats made to order on the shortst notice. S. AVERY, Nos 1-16 and I -IS 3/ainst. sep5 Whee'iug. Va. Three-Mile lee rfIHE subscribers would inform th^ir friends, and rhe 1_ citizens of Wheeling generally, that they have com menced delivering Ice iu the city, and a?e prepared to furnish to nil who want it. an excellent article. Their ice wascut three miles above thacify in the creek, and in the west branch of the river, and is clcar, beautiful ice, warranted free from all impurities. ap2l GEORGE SCHELI.HASE <fc Co FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. No. 8S, Main stpkkt, WHEELING, VA. WHISKY, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran,and Shoits, for sale by S. H. B. Caktkr. >cp25;dtf M \ RTIN RUCI! EK, Agent. O f\f\ bags Prime Rio Coffee, just ree'd and for sale by Z>\ M I ?iri4 nr. wkit.lv ?1 kkiis puie Whiti? Lead, dry, lor sale low by . > K WI.l c 4, C.\ l.nWHf.I. 5 GROSS Godlrey's Coidial good and iresh for sale ti'y J. B VOW ELI*, aug 6 Sign of Red Mortar, 33 Monroe St. EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hoskins, Heiskell & Co. IXrOKTIK* AMD JOBBUI OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HAVK removed [o their mw Iron Huiiaiiig.SI3.Marlirt ?t. .nil SI Commerce St. PHII.ADFL}*lili. sp!7:ly Anspach, Brother &, Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, .VoW.Vor th Third ,t. corner of Cherry, Philadelphia John Alispach. Jr... John F. Jacoby:.. .Jaiuea Al. KeeJ; William Angpnclr... Henry B. Fatrman. Woltes, Ballard & Co. ntPOSTERS JOBBCRS tlf FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 1TJ Market street, Philadelphia. C'ol. R. F. Kklly, lutuierly of Wheeling, is eugased n this House.) scp-^G-dly Odd FellowB.?lniM?nN( Itr<. lieu, Son? of Vcupcrnntc. And other Society Regalia, Banners. Seals and Jeter Is, manufactured and sold by Gibbs Sf Smith, No. 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Aid. THE asortment usually on h.ir J consists of REGALIA, Odd Felloicjt'?Grand and Subordinate Lodge and K:? 4 * cainpment. 4 ? Past Grand and other Officers, plain ana ? 4 embroidered. i 4 1st, t?d, .'id, 4th and oth Degree Parade Ke 4 ? galias. * 4 Pichly embroidered Hncaui|>incut Parad Regalias. Masonic?K nights Templar, Koya! A-^h,and .Master. 4 Jewels, Robes, Banuei s. S> ?ords, Ac. ?Von* of Trmprrcnce?National, Grand and Subordina. Divisions?Officers and Members. fled Men?Sachems, Past Otficei s. and richly eiubroide Jd Degree Working and Parade Regalia. JEW ELS Of the various Orders, of Silver. Gilt or Plated Metals, ncluding Knights Templar, (with Dirks.) BANNERS. Banners of every size, style and cos:, adapted to the va< liousOrders and Societies, mamilactuied to order; and De igns loi Banners, when requited, turuished free or ex j'cnse, showiug the stvie or the same when finished. Also ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &c. Comprising the largestasorlment to be lound in the U. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES, (Wisliinjln fit tip their Halls, ut supply theiiwelves witli i'arade or Woiking Ke^iliu, Banners, ?vc., can depend up> ?i? having their orders *ati:>facloiily filled, by calling on or ddieasing - GIBBS & SMITH, Regalia and Banner .M turers,~3 Baltimore Street, ialtimore. Md. T FRY. A"ei'w heeling. Va. octVtf G-wyu <sl jtxeia, I wportn-N nud J obb?*rw of l>ry v oodn. Ao. 7 llanover Street. BALTIMORE, Mo. OFPi:.. r ale, on the most favorable terms, a choice .ii.d >e!ect stock of Stai.1** ami Fih y Dry (fonw, to which they tespectfully invite theattention of tl.e trade genen.Hy. m. ALEX. PKNN. Ilicu'u I). MITCIIKI.L. PENN & MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. 07 South Gay Street; llnltiuiore. REFERENCES: PanMSprigg,cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4*Co. tio Love, Martin 4-Co. do Thus. J. Carson 4- Co. do Pollard, BirdCo. do James R. Baker, Wheeling. W. XV. Shriver, do Forsyths* 4* Hopkins, do Rhode* 4* Ogilbey, Bi idgeport. Hollowav4* IParfield. do ian1'7:tvd r. RELT. R. C. UOWIE. BELT & BOWIE. TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, 1 Ei.licottStrk.kt, Baltimore. * RKFKRKNCKS: Hon Thomas G. Pratt, Kx-Gov. and U S Senator r Md. Hon John GlClin, Judge Circuil Court U S fur .Vd. Daniel Spiigg, Ksq., Cash'r Merchants B?k?Balti-iore. Aguilla (iiles, Ksq. ? Franklin ? d'? Trueman Cross, Esq.4 Com.4- Far. fc'k do Duvall, Rogers <V Co do Fitzgerald 4- Magruiler, do Loiis 4- />vrn, UO "Webb. Rowland 4- Co.?Louisville. Forsyths 4* Hopkins?Wheeling. James H. Baker, do CJ 9 L. W. COSSELL. J. I.. BUCK UUSNELL. L. W. GOSNELL &. SON, COMMISSION MERCUA NTJ, F01 the sale 01 all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, 71 Bowly's Wharf, (South St.), BALTIMORE. Ii KF Eli EXC ES: C. Brooks, Pres't Western Bank, ) J. D. Karly, Esq. >RaItimore. A/iller. JVavhew 4- Co. J Wm.T. Selby, ") John Goshorn 4* Son. ^Wheeling. Jacob Senseuy. A.J. Wheeler, B. B. Bowler, Bruce, Morgan 4* Co. Webb, Roland 4* Co. W. C. Brooks. 4-co J. S. ^forehead, Jesse Honk. Waynesbure, Pa. ("J5"'-6 TABB, SHIPLEY & CO. Flour and (? eu ern I I* r o d 11 c e COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 51 Light Street, Baltimore. Y ^Cinciii ^ Louis \ REFER ESC ES: C C Jamison, Esq, Cashier Hoiik of Haltimore. I) Spiigg* Ksq, Cashier Meichauts' Hank. True man Cross* Esq, Cashier Coin. & Farmers' Hank* Mersrs Green way A: Co, Ha'ikeis, Haltimore. 41 John Sullivan A: Sons, M " S C Raker ?.V Co, Wheeling. Mr Jas K llaker, *? .Mr K H Swcaringen, *' 0G9^Cash advances made on consignments. ilerf. JOSKI'll <ilST, JOHN M. WKLUS, Of Wetlxburg, Va. Of IVellnblzrg, I'a. GIST & WELLS. Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 Sou rii Howard Stkkkt, HALT!.MOKE. EF"Particular attention paid to the *ale ??l Flour and other Produce, 'with prompt letunm.' .Advances madeoi consign men is. RKKTItKNCKS J Brot-Ss, Tibballs Fultcu, Baltimore. Cole J- Howard, do HuioKs, Son ?$? Co. do Slin^lutf. Knsey 4* Co. do /frown ?V Kirkpatiick. Pittsburgh. James JiaUell. do l)i. J. C. CaiKphell. Wheeling. CJat'?5 Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSI ON MERCHANTS, IN I.KA F TOBACro, COTluN", A.N LI l'KOMJCb GKNKKALl.\ . Pendleton's Wharft So. 1*20 t.oirn End of Smith's Dork HALTIMORE. REFERESCES: llujli Jenkins A- Co. ") s, > Halt in s. 3 F. W. Krune A: Sons, ? Haltimore. Wm. Wilson A: Sons. Kdwin Worthaiu** A rch'ld Thomas A: Sou, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, J Rhodes ?v Oglehay, Hridgeport, Ohio. Tweed, sih!ey %V Wright, ? Joseph C. Kuiler A Co. > Cincinnati. JoIim Cveigh, J } Charleston, S. C. GoidoinV Co., Louisville. James M'Cully, 1 Hi own A- Kirkpatrick, > Pittsburg. Z. Chafec, J ? 1). I.amh, Ksq, Ca-h. X. W Hank, "J S. Hrady, Ksq,Cash. M.A:M. liauk, >Wheeling. Jas. R. Haker, ) Josiali : iblry, Hamburg, S. C. Henvy A. Shroeder, .Mobile, Ala. A. I.. Gaines. New Orleans. ap?~>-f<ni THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. SO 10 LIGHT STREET, (?I doors from Baltimorest.t opposite fountain Hotel,) Haltimore. THE subscriber, alter twenty years* experience in the citiesol Europe, would inforincit:xciisand strangeis who are in want 01 a good watch, that, lorqualily ol work nansliip, his watches deiy all competition; he haviug fv< -ilities for obtaining Fink London Watch**, which few 11 this country possess, being personally acquainted with he most eminent London mauuiacturei's. J. ALEXANDER, of J M. French'? Royal Erch&nge, London. tLS"Flne Watches and Jewelry repairei properly. All Loudon Watches sold at this establishment, warranted ree of cost for four years. vt'is-lrd VAKTNEKSH1P NOTICE. HE undesigned have entered into partnership, for the . purpose of carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, iiider the firm of Logan, Carr Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. ?. HAKER, WATTSON CARR, mar.W H. II. CARR. Agricultural Warehouse. TH K undersigned are now prepared to fill orders Tor all kindsof Agiicultural I mplcmeuls. have just icceived: Straw and Hay Cutters, assorted ; Virginia Corn Shellets, do 'I l-er urometer Churtisj Cieddes' Harrows; Ox Yokes, Meat Cutlers; Sausage Stutlers; Store Trucks, etc. etc. drgdawlni M. A FEE HROTHKRS. Qnincy ?t. ? >/ )| | tllOH:fc|i|iiu liitnts lu stoie, and lot sale by ivIS \l. KKIL1.Y. ilk Hm ks UoiU tVU la Vci y ?uj?n lui a 1 iicie j lui sa.e by IV jan3l JAMES HAKER MACKEREL. | r\Q LMS- 1 aiJd *2, just r-cei ved and for sale by dcH 1 M. HEILLY Cheap Table. ~ C'oanc Kreryboiljr mid ?<???* WE have arranged on a chep lable, lemuanls of eve ry kind, old styl.; Gobds, and articles or wh'ch we have too large a stock, which we purpose to sell off at tome price?what ever they will bring Come soon, while you have a chance for bargains aug7 W. t). MOTTE Ac RRl 400 TO PLAS'l'EK ERS. BISHELS good Cattle's Hair, lor sale by JOHN KNOTK. Old Stand, i?k* Main st. "V ?JT x!l-,.!lnd hy ?exi door to Greer. Ott de Co J. No. J.? Monroe st? 24 paiis mens Enameled Oxford Tiesi 24 do do brogans: 1 case mens goat do J#1 .... _ JAMES H. MARSH. AS' Jot of Philadelphia .ml H.ltiraor..ty7?T^f Silk Hats, together with Geutft fine Cloth Caps, chll. ilren a Fane, (leaver Hat* with reatliera; and every other kind wornduring tlieseaeun. 8. D. IIAKP'lill A- SON MEDICINAL Dr Hairs Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir I^OR the permanent cuie of coughs, colds, consumption. . bronchitis, asthma, irfluenxa, croup, whooping cough, inflamation of the bronchea and hoarseness, caused oy pub. ic speaking; and all affections of the organs of respira. Lion. w^rrauted thepleasantestand best medicine for diseas es o .he lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this medicine to the public v.e have the satisfaction to know Out we not only nresent theiu with in iu valuable antidote fur the class of diseases it proles* *es to cure, but one which is perlectly harmless in its ef. frets uprn the constitution, an can be administered with out any tear ol mineral poison*, for it contains none.? The tact, that a large portion ol the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is causcd by disease of the organs ol respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, hasin duccd us to put it within the reach of every individual who may uecd a re medy that has proven itself so invalu able. This medicine is the result of a long experience, and study of those discuses of I he lungs which arj sofrequent :n our changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance of all medicinesever before discovered for those peculiar coinpl tints, an improvement upv.u alt, and consequently f ujh-i ior to all others. We shall mal.e no extravagant assertions of its efficacy in curing di .ea^es. I'ke the venders of too many nosti urns, who deceive all who tiust then', nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience docs not justify. 11 patients will |>erveveie in th? use of this medicine, and use it as directed, they will he cured in every iuslauce that it is not beyond the power of medicine. I here ate nuncrous persousuow enjoying the -ilcssings of health and renewed life, as it were, who otuerwise would have long since been in their grave, but foi the timely and perse ve ling use ol this invaluable remedy. It is not pretended that it is infallible in every stage ol consumption, but we know it to b2 better adapted to the various diseases oitlie respiratory organs than any other .Medicine ever ottered to the public. All we ask is atrial, and in every instance, i( rtcd heelycccordiusto the directions, and il perlcct satis faction is not giv-n, the money will be returned. Genuine signed K. H ILL A CO. For sale hv JAMKS HAKH!!. Drugsist, Wheeling, Ya. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the couutrv. apU-ly GREATCUREFOR DYSPEPSIA rpilKTl^/l gf.lirc flu DR HOUGHTON'S . L id, [Uaxtric Jtiicc, pie " " pared from Kennel, or Die Fourth Stomach ot the Ox, atler the dii<-clious of lia ioii l.icbig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J.S. ItoraiiToN, M. D., Phila delphia. l'a. This is Natcric's own Rknkdt lor an unhealthy stomach. No art 01 man canequal itscurative powers. It contains no Ai.coiioi., Kirrns, Acios, 01 NaL'hkous Prcus It is ext.'emely agieeahle to the taste, and may be taken by the .nost tee he patie? ts who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware ofDat'oato Imitation*. Pepsin ih not a Ditru. Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a laige amount of St'iKKTiFK' bvipKNcjc, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion; Dr Peiciraou Food and Diet: Or John \V. Dra pci. oi riew York University} Prof. Dunglison'sPhysioio gy; Piof. Sillimau. ol Vale College; Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with repoits ol corks from all parts of the United states. I. II. PATTEItSON. 33 Monroe street, WIIKKI.1NG, Wholesale and Retail--igent. mar?r-d(giwly SPUING DKKfcS UO'il/6. WK have just opened a splendid assortment of Dress Coods, of tlie numerous styles and qualities calcu lated to p;ease every 01 e. mr4 M. XMI! A- IIKRVKV .) uui.> .No 1 Ca&ioi oiliu^i lee'dand loi sa>e tit Z J:,uM __ JAMKS BAKKR To the .Ladies! \\T H have just received, at the signot the big red boot, yy the most beautiful and complete a?soiti<cnt of l;?? dies, misses and children's Shoes ever pie*ented in this market? ?V) pair ladies Philadelphia Gaiters; I'11 do du Slippers; 30?1 do do Jenny hinds; MISSKS* AND CIIII.DRKN's WORK. P<vi pair misses boots and shoes ot every variety; 10?M? * children's do do do do GKNTf.F.MKN'S WORK. 100 pair Gents tine boots; I.VI do line Monroes; 200 do patent leather Oxford Ties; 1.V) do do Jersey do J00 do do Congress hoots) 12-3 do buckskin Oxford Ties: 1'j do do congress hoots;* 10s tlo coPd clo h do 2.V> do patent leather WV?sler Ties, (?eul'emeu are respectlully invited to call and examine at the iM^ii of the Dig Bed Hoot. apS \|. r.I.AI.LKNS .v- KNOX. I &) PKS. men'spatent lealhei Congress Washiugtoniaiis 1 & at tnyS OAK IIAI.L, 123 Main st. JUST rsceived? 70 dozen ol Baltimore Shaker h>ooms; 1000 bush, blue .Hid Mercer Potatoes; 1 bbl.ol maple country-cake Sugar; 40OO lbs ol country bacon Hun. -; JiHiO bushels of Oats; 1000 do corn; JOOO do dried apples^ 1000 do dried peaches; 40011 lbs. ol side bacon; ?00 do Jowls; 100 bbls. super extra Family Flour. my3 A IMPGP.I.V. HATS AND GAPS'. JUST received, a large lot of gents and youths fine silk Hats, New York, Philadelphia ar.d Baltimore styles. S. P hai:p*-k A- stiX JoS. f*ewiil'?> and Thus. iilundelt's t-elehiaietl Railway Time keepers, in gold and silver hunting cases; war ranted to pcrloi 111 equal to any watches in the world. ALU?Jos. Johnson and other fine watche* always on hand and ior sale at C. P. BROWN'S, dc19 Monroe street BONNETS. T"17"K have this d?y received a choice variety or Hon nets, compiisin:: several very des-iable styles; viz: Plain Stiaw bonnets (soft fii:isu)extra finish, tor ladies and misses. Real Paris bonnets, a few evceedinglv beautiful. Rutland, split Straw, French I-ace do. With :i ii immense variety ??: ot her styles, for ladies and and misses; aUoatull stock of Bloomers and Flats, lor misses. a|,11 BEISKKLL & Co._ Mi IS. Sots. T rpentlne, for sale low ?i-.-r, l AMKS RAKKR W 10 .No. l J.S ] ftliU' Al'OUIi. L->o. 1'iU* nkw stock | M. McNeal & Co's ^ 'nkxv style Oak Hall Triumphant!! Hare now receiving a nd opening the most desirable stock oI Hoots and Shoes, Huts and <'aps, Tmuks iud Vali>es, I'arjietiugs, A:c.. tbat has e\cr been otlcied tolhe tiade of tne city and viciirty, at the business bland heielotoie known as \V. \V J i meson's; thereroie we gi ve notice that wc are in receipt o! and receiving the best se Ice ed stock ol Hoods Which we are bound to sell. To one anr* ail, so gt ve us a call. providing low prices will not give oPtnce. apl3 ?00DS7&?:. 1) LA IN and tig*d Harases, in b'ue, pink, lavender, tan, a*l.es ol ro>es, green and b'ack; L'ich F'cuch Oigaudies; Plain Lawns, iusalmoii, b'ue, pink and tan; Fig'd l^iwus, in gieat variety; F i ench < "buitzesj Plain and coi di d Silks; Plain .Vousiin De Laii.es: just received, my 16 HKISKKIJ, A- Co. ~~ win do w iuTi -N DS. I) LAIN Hreen Oil i'loth, l^nescape, Transparent and l'aper Window liliuds, in great variety. For sale by Wll.HK Ac HROTHKR, niy!3 cor .Miin and ,Tnuni sts Flthfitl JUST received at S' per can, and warranted jan.'J 1 T M PARKF.R ,)i w II I buttle* Japan boot and shoe Polish, toi sale -?UUU by J. H. VOWKLU nivt'.' 2-1 Union *t. OK HAT HAKUA1N. ?Wl LL jell my lease and fixtures of the best stai d as a Confectionery and lcc Cream Saloon iu the city, on [ reasonable terms Kimuire at this otTice or of 1 r>pH? J. ROK1NSON. Ma?fc?? St. KUK KhiS t. A NKW twostory Hrick Dwelling, pleasautly situated on the Island, and containing five rooms. Kent $1*25 I ptr annum. Possession given immediately Kuquire at the Insurance Office of .Messrs. DorseyA: Aithur. niyG 0 GOODS BY EXPRESS. RGAN DY. MUSLINS} A Kreuch Jaconet; Plain Hareges: Nainsook Muslins: liott'd Swiss .Muslins; Colored and black Fiinges; Corded and Ktounced Skirts; Second Mourning Bonnet Ribbons, Fiench Chintzes; Plain French Lawns, in colors, etc: etc. Received this day by mvy> HKISK KM, & Cn. SUGAR CUBED HAMS. 1)I1IPPS A: CO'S. sugar cured ILinis; oi) casks Kvans A: Swill's sugar cured hams; 10 tierces do dried beef; Just received and will be sold lew by the cask; lhyS7 IJUKPON. M VTTHHWS A: Co. DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY A MANTLE? IF you do, you can find a fi?st rate choice at W. I). MOITK A: HRO.'S ami save money bv cointr there to buy one. my22 7f\ I W 1M LBS. Mnokcd Shoulders; ? t/^UUU 2.?,0u0 lbs do Hall)". Just reeeived and lor sale by niy27 HOKBON, MATTHEWS A Co. i'AUASOLS? BONNETS. LARGE variety ol Paiasols iu the most desirable colors. Bonnets, misses' Hats and bonnets apd boys hats. Just received by my!6 HKISKKLLACo. Removal. ' i TIIK subscriber has removed his large and splendid stock of Fa*hii.nab'e Hats and Caps, to ihc Union Hall building, No. So, (?ocently occunied by John Elliott,) two doois south of the North Western Hank W. W. JIMKSON. LOOK. liEKK. MORK bonnets have arrived at the store of P?y38 W. 1). MOTTK At BKO._ liCnthcr Ilelliug ami I,nee l.entlier. A FINK assortment just received at lowest rates from a celebrated New York manufactory. myl9 'tALSKTT As Co. % [Young A merica enpy."} PKS. men's patent leaLhcr Congress Gaiters, sewed; lw a superior article at OIK HALL, 123 Main st. 1?MBROI]>KRIES 30 p? rich cambric Flonncings; 20 * Swiss and cambric Edgings; 3.? ? Varieties of lace, camhricand Swiss Collars; 12 do*, lace, cambric and Swiss Sleeves; I 8 * very rich robes embroidered, iu cambric and book muslins; 16 ? Sleeves and linen cambric Bdk'fs. i Just.received by BFISKKLL 4 <? EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS CURTAINS, CURTAIN material, Furniture C?verinc?. Arc., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. II. CAURYl.'S CURTAIN STORE, /?A'o.Chtilnul St. fhiMrtfhU, Corner Fifth ilrrtt, oypc*ite the State House. HE has always in store a full slock ol French Brocateils;all widths and colors; French Satin de Uinesi India Satiu l)amasksj Fiench Moquette; l)o Plushes; Lace am! Muslin Curtain* ol every style and price. Table 4* Piano Cuverv &C.; {?ilt Cornices; Gilt Puis and Hands) Gimps, Friuses; Cords. Tassels, Ax. N. V. Painted WIXDOW SHARKS, of ail styles am! piices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Biases, 4-c.^and everything complete for Curtains, of the newest Paris styles, sud at the loiceit price*. ... Persons *cndin? the height and width of tlieir ie:tndoir frcu.rM, can have th*' Curtains made and trimmed in Ihe best manner; see F.?.-,..ou Plates in August number ol Go ' dey's lady's Book. Steamers, hotels, CAR lUll.l)KRS, and dealers gener ally, supplied at the ioiccst uholetaU price-t. W. II. CAKBYL, Importer of a-:d Dealer in Furnishing Goods, 1C1? Chestnut street, comer of Filth, mirl7-lyd?Vw Opposite the State Hon***. Ph'lmla. .Paper Warenouse. gyrus rr. Yield cj- co., COM MISS ON MKRCIIANT8. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Are Solr Agcnlii in (lie Uiaiird Nlutva for iMu!>prall'y superior Blenching Powder. Victoiia Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Kussell " Superior ** " Genesee ** ?* Printing " Rawlins tV Sous' Knglish Tissue 44 First quality Ultramarine Blue Thev are also Agent* for the principal Paper Manufactur ers in this country, and oiler lor Sale by lai the most ex tensive Mild and desirable slock ol I'aptr and 1'uper Manu facturer*' yiutrriul* that can be louud iu thwoi any other ; country. Theii business is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papers arc sold by the case only. Their e\triordiuary tarilities enable them lo offer nil Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal ad vances made ou consignments of Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other merchandize. The highest maiket price paid in cash for all kinds o Bags. aug1-ly. Williams and Strotlici*. (JKXKKAI. GROCKKS ANII COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cornku Caivand Pkari. Strkkts, Richmond, Va. CS^Offer their se* vices for the sale of all kinds of Pro duce and Manufactures. Goods lor them may he shipped by the Bait. ?V Ohio Bailioad to Ballimore aud consigned to Jacob Brandt, Jr., agent lor the Powhattau Steamboat Co.; or Charles Peudergast, ngci.t or the Balto. and Bich moud line of Packets, either of whom will receive aud foi ward them without rh;? rye. /?' K FEU KXC OS: Jas H. Maker, Ksq. Aaron Kelly, * S.Brady, ? I Morgan Nelson, 4 f Wheeling. Dr. M. H. Houston, } Messrs. Sweeney *v Son. J Messrs. Lewis Ar Geo. liaKsan,") ? J. C. Sellmau ?V Sou, > Baltimore. * Love. Mai tin *y Co. j Judge J no. iirockeub rough, Levington, Va. jaiil'.'Uuid Humphreys, Hoffman & Kooiia, COMMJ SSI ON MER CHA NTS, FOR TIIK SALE OF Flour, Pork, Kmoii. Nereis mid 1'roilnce Gmerolly, No. 47, North Wharves, and U3, North Water-st., PlIII.AllKI rillA. ICS?Liberal advances will be made on receipt Bills Ia ding. Refer to Me ssr 8. Foitsvrus Hopkins, Wheeling. Jnl3 l>AMEI? It<>\VMiVI>, Brokerand General Claim Agent, WASHINGTON, D. C., W ILL give prompt a ml personal attention to Claims before t he Depai I incut. and ol her busi u ?-ss entrusted o him. Befer to K B Swhaimnokk. ap2o-l.y LAYMAKER &. HASLETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, rhcutniilHt., below?lit, PIIILADULPIIIA. BOA B 11 ftt.rift PKIt DAY. mvgC-dly JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Import* rs; Wholesale Dealer* in British, French and American DRY GOODS, ?*Vo. I*i5 ITIarkt'iMtreet, l*liiIu<T<-I|?Iiiu. nl'2:lv?l FRANKLIN HOPSB. Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Hen. II. Woolmtiit. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Prices ieduced! From ?2,00 to $l,iW per day. marl?-1 yd Will in in Unity, T. A. JuIiiih A 4'o . Wholesale dealers in limits. Shut s, Hnuurts, Leg horn, Panama and Palm Leaf Huts. ALSO FUR. SILK, ASH WOOL HA IS, !>S Market Street, Piiii.auki.puia. mar 17-1 yd s. tuLUui^. a. i.iavioK. Colhoun & Cowton, PRODI'iECO111AUMNIOJV .11 tlU'UAIVT* for Tint fin. k or FLBtJIt, BACON, LARD, CLUVKR S F.F.I), &C., llroad at., Kart ititic, bet. Hacr if Cherry, PlilLA DELPHIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when re cetved hj carloads, free ?l draynge. KEFKIJ to Fotsyths ?v Hopkins, Wheeling, who will make mlvaiicpS oh consignments. aplfi-ly Itcjijuuiiii II. s?i^litfoot, Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hats JYo. 41, North Second Strict, PHILADELPHIA. XV. Duffy. Latr ofCfir*ttnt S't. mar 17-1 yd LLOYD & CO.," Claim, Pension and Bounty Land A(J KNTS, Fifteenth street,opposite the Treasury, WA.SIIiNOTON. !?. c., Cn*h mlvniiced on C'liiiiiiw. Arc. CI LA IMS befo?e Cougicss oi the United Stales I hat have / heeu abandoned by other ugClitK as iiorthlmn, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Lottei s addressed as ibove, post paid, will be promptly attended to. aplo-tl i nwiN a. ? i.ahai ?jh. w. h. t i.auai ? FOUNTAIN HOTEL. rpiIK undersigned having purchased theleaseaud effects JL of that old established house, the Fountain Hotki.. Light-streel, Haiti more, and having repaired and refur nished at a heavy outlay, now offei to their friends and (lie traveling public an asUblishinent second to none in com to-1 and c<?uveuience. The Indies* Ordinary, rnd the suites ol rooms attached, will be found to afford thcconifoits of home to families, while the si tuition or the house guarantees quiet repose to all its patrons. It is t e most central situation for Hie man of business, being ill'.he centre of business, affords us convenient nc ce.-s to all the Railroad depots and Steamboat landing* as any other hotel in the city. It will be the desire and pleasure of the proprietor to promote the couilort ol the guests ol I he house. ap7-1y CLA HA UCIt ?v HKOTHKK. Solid Daguerreotypes. rpHIR latest discover) is the wonder of the age. The X picture assumes all i lie roundness and solidity of life. It also appears life-size, and in every point lesemhles the living being. Natuie is perfectly mocked, even to an in dividual liatr. Taken at WHITEIIUKST'S, over Camp bcll*s Jewelr jstore, Haiti move street, iu the city of Haiti nioie: also, in his Washington Gallery, and will soon he introduced in all of his galleries, which may be found in all the pi incipal cities in t he Union. Mr. WiiiTKiiunsTlias the honor to announce that he ha* just received a letter from the 1'resident of the United states, informing him oftheaward of a .Medal, Certificate, and a copy of the Juries reports at the World's Fair, Lou don. mar30-tf JOHN w. BKLL. BKNJ. DARBY. JOHN W. BELL & CO., I'l.Ol i: &?KIVI!II?1. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ilaicard St., opposite Centre. jyl-Mv liALTIMOKK. Til OS. J. CAUtiON.j [JOSU'll tAhSONj T. J. C'ARHON & CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 & 42, Light Street, Hai.timork, Am'36, Water Street, New-Yolk. 01?**Liberal advances made rn consignment*. llupkiiniiV l?iti rcliiltt, Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, HALT! MOKE, INVITE the attention ol the citizens ol Wheeling totheii extensive assortment ol cloths, cassirueres and vest s, selected with gicat carc, from the latest importa tions. RKADY MADF. CLOTHING. On the second floor of their store they keep a large as sortmentol elegantly finished clothing, made by the best band and cut in the most fashionable style. inarlG I yd ilui'C, PierNon, llollitlii; A Co., WMOI.IkSAl.K nKtl.kiis IN STAPLE AM) FANCY DRY GOODS, No. I Hanorcr Kfrr't.yirar Market, JS A LT1MOK E I{iciiari> Hark, |Ianii:i. Hoi.i.iihy, . Wii.mam Pikrson, Ja.mks Kohinson. CTHeler to >he Merchants of Wheeling. mar28!v MARTIN & HOBSON, Flour anil General Commission Merchants, I'ORNKR KI'TAW and IIAl-TIMORSC KTS., *nnr2S-1v HA LTIMOKK 50 r"7r\ FKS misses Albonas, Philadelphia make, received I O at "Oak Hall.** No. 123 Alain st. between Monroe and Union jcl7 Mi NKAL & Co: FHS. Ladies Ko.-eii Jenny Ltnd'g, received at Oak Hall. No. 123 Main, between Monroe and Union sts. , Jel9 MpNKAL & Co. cncl&'M I*icl?t lioolt tor Kailroad Engineers, new work,just received by Jeg3 Wli.DK & HRO. OHO ^BLS loiiiaville Li me Just received and Tor sale very low by Jv18_l_ HASKKTT ? Co. GUNMAN C1GAHS. JUST opened, 25,000 of the above cigars?mt the com* mon: kind, but a nice article, which will be very cheap forcha8h. ' J. W. RHOI1ES. let 111. HALIFAX i BALTIMORE. Scull & Thompson" IMPORTERS AND WHOLR8AI.K DKAI.K.ks Is Tena. Wfnra, Ligiiorn. fpim, liuli-? 0il Tobacco. Co flee, Snpni*, ftlol?iNM?*% ' AND O'MIKn dROCtfRlkft. A*o. 471 A'oWi Water and '41 North H'/iurr?, a fur door* Ulow Arch *tre J, Pll 1 LA 1>K|.|*||| ^ Established in 1828. tCF-THOMPSON REYNOLDS,interested the aht,t, House, ri'K|icctl?illv invites Western Meich;o.t> himncall. lit r?-wr.\ J.C. C*Kri<I I?. \V. |?. t'AUllKMl. - CANFIELD, BROTHER, & Co 22U ItnItimart Street, Corner of ChurLs WHOLKSA Lli I.M PORTERS, M AN If FA<Ti: AND DKALKR8 IN FINK WATCIIK8, RICH 8ILVKR, Pl.ATKli, AND A I.DATA WAX): AM, FANCY GOODS! II AVK opened their new store with a splendid, Goods. tiOLD ANDSII.VKH WATCIIK.S.' Prom the most celebrated nr. hers iu London, Liv<mh ami Geneva?an extensive stock always kept i every one of which is guaranteed to perform , time. Kll.VF.R WAKK OK OUR OWN MANUFACTI'RK' Silver Tea a>id Coffee Sett;, Goblets, Cu>(>, l hu,-.,. Castors. Waitcis, Spoons, Fork*, Pie and t'uki Kim\ ^ IceCream Knives, Napkin Kings, FUh Knives, Nadu lars, 4?c., ot new design*. fl.ATKD WARR. Coffee and Tea Sets-, Uriis, Tea Kettles, laige and >. , Waiteis?Oval, Oblongata! round shupce; Cattnr^ i liaskeU, Kpe.gne*??, Flower am) Fruit viand*, At. ' DIAMOND WORK! A yiperh collection of Diamond Bracelets and Kinn Broaches. Crosses. Finger Kings, lull suits ol |?iam?, suitable lor VV eddiug Gifts. RICII jf.wki.rv! This branch of our business is nut surpassed l?y any r<. lablMuent iu Die country; hating woi kitten fmpioyril um del our own supervision, constantly uiaking uriv ?in,', and by every steamer we are supplied ii.m.i'ii^ Kuioin\i? factories, which enables us to give to uui tu>ji.nn-;u latest fashions, and al low prices. fancy uooph! Writing Desks, Work lloxes, Chess Men, Turd Hh? kets, Cologne ltottl?w, elegant Vassr>, I'.uihiuh .Mai ?i? Statutes, Paris Bronzes, Fine Paintinps. Popu-i Morliir Tables and Work Stands, Porte Moumoi^, s u,,r, , t logne, French Peifuuieries, Rosewood end iu-1 in, sing Cases, KnglishSoaps, Tooth Brushes, liuii l.tuMin Arc. 8UPKRIDR AI.RATA WAKK! New Patterns of Forks, Spoons, Ladle?, etc of this am cle, wi.icii is taxi superseding silver waie. 81'I.F.N DID MANTLK OUICKh! Bronze and <? ill Mantle Clocks of elegant design*, black yellow, drab ard white marble do; Fr?*?wh Por< rlain tk> richly decorated. WaTcn Tool.s akp MatkriaI.s, of the best quality.cm*, stantly kept ou hand and carefully selected. For the convenience ol custoineis we have em t?-?l i large, spacious store, giviug customers every Incility inspecting our extensive stock ot Goods. Adjoining im retail sales room, we have fitted up another room, tot. ||K) teet iu depth, loi the Wholesale Department. tE3"Kvcr> aiticle from our establishment is waiiai..r. to be as pood as represented. mrPersons visiting Raltimo e, will do well to rv i-nc our assortment. Orderslrom Ihr rouulry will br*tiei.il cd to faithfully and promtly . G AN FIELD. BROTHER A- U '-fi'9 Ralliiuote st., S. Wesl cornei ol Chail< - Sign of the Golden Knglr. Itaitimore. March 21.-dwtv. J.L KRKW. O. e a N itk K . ? LEREW, SANDER & Co., H I' rctsHoKi or CIIARLK8 FISQHF.R (V Co., A'o. 3.'W Market Street,belwtrti llmrartl and Kutan *tt BALTIMORE impoitriKN of German, French ami EntiUsh Good* RL'CII AS Hosiery, Drawers, Mutton*, Gloves, Shawls, Tape*. Laces, Fringes, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Undershirts, ? Suspenders, Ribbons, Turkey Red Yam, etc., etc Scythes, Stales, Violins, Arcordcotiq, Jews llarps, 1'eic Caps, Guitars, llariuuuiiMr, Marbles. Look'g j:lasses, l-lutes, rr> i-r, A crmplete rssortmi'iit of Combs and Fancy (owids, ma r?s-1 yd <? ' w '? Urakeley &. t'euton, (,'sta m.iMiiKU 1836.:) COM MI SS 1 O N M K R 0\\ A N TS . For the sale of I loo Proiiucts. Fi.otr, Hi'itkii, Worn, WiNimw tii.ASS and Couktry Proiiiii k,generally. Thr? willalsi give attention topurchasi- gon chiiuiihsiuii. 387 llnltimnre St,, comer of Vara, BALTIMORE, Mi>. n>ait > d'?Bt* ""JOHN SULLIVAN &. SONS, COM MISSION M KUCHA NTS, a k n AGKNTS FOR THKSALKOF LKA F TOIIACt.O, COT ton, FLOI'tt, Wiiikky, AND Wk'HTICRN Puonuc-K Grnkrai.i.v. Co mil en St., near Light St. Whttrf, apt 5--I y H ALTIM < > KK. A. SISCO, Ao. 95 Jfultimore Street, opposite Hollirfoij Strert, II A I* T I .11 O It K, Y1THOLESALK and Retail mauutacturer of Odd !?> T T lows, Masonic, Sonsoi Temperance, Red Mt-n'^anw other Regalia, Dauuers, Flags, LwcU, etc.. Goods of all kinds. op'.i-ly Stein & Brother, Manufacturer* and Wholesale Puttiers in CLOTHING, Xo,'.ilG Baltimore Strret, bctirrrn fjoirard and Liberty Sit. im.r28-3m BALTIMORE. REVERB HO U SB. BY J . A II KFK1<FI IV (2 K It (?ININO TIIK inCI'OT innr2S Cunilierlanil, Md.. ivicOljAXjL.iiiNrf &l Kiyfux, WHOL.KSALK AM) KKTAlI, HKALKK.S lis BOOTS AND SHOES, MENS AM Hoys* Hats and Ci//>s, at the. well known stand of the. BIG ReD BOOT. WJ~ K arc now rccetvlngrroin our Kastern Maniifurtiiriifc TT Kstabl?sh?neuts, OI?eol the largest and best tuauii'rt< turcd assortment oi * Boots and Shoes, lot Fallout! Wiutfi wear, evei offered in this or any oilier market. 'I'hey hav] been manufactured to order, arcoriling to our own diier" lions, ami arc intended expressly lor retailing Town regular customers, and all others who niny i.-ivoi us tviili i call, we can offer an unusually large variety ofItootx .mi Shoes. which weguaraiitecei|ualin quality nt material-utf workmanship to those manufactured in tins 01 any ?*?|i#r partol the United Stales. Our stork will he found la; on sist, ii. part,of the following seasonable goods: NO. 187. MKN'H PaoTS. WOWKN'SOAlTttlS. tui.r 1,000 pr men's kip hoots, uaitku*, kt? . 1,000 men's thick hoots, 200 pr women* gaiters, 1 ,<>00 men's call hoots, 400 do hal* gaitei:., 1,000 men's water ptoof do 600 do wnlliingslio.???, Htx's jiisooaks. 600 do pegged huHliiiiH, 600 men's call hrogans, 600 do kid huKkiiiH, j>Ii| 1,000 prime kip do pors. 1,600 do thick do MIPHKHBOOTk-Kfl ni<e 1,000 low priced do kins, kit. iu.vs* u iot r,'.-\ 500 misses morocco lace, 1500 pair biys thick bootees, .loo do kip do 500 4 4 kip do 3l?0 do calf do U00 4 1 calf do 300 do kidandmo* youth* hoots. rocco buskins 500 pr youths calf hoots, 160 do black, blue, and 300 do kip do bronzed gaiters, 1500 do tlllCk do t'lltl.UKKN'h'IIOOTk'KH. novs and youths iiitooANB. 1,f>00 j.( fancy bootees, l,000pr boys kiphrogans, 2.000 kid ?V inorocro '? 1600 do thick do 1,500 childien's peg'U" loOO youths do do. lOOOchildrcu's goat ,4 C0i' do kip do 1500 do eolored ?' 600 hoys and youths calf do di m *imvs. womks'k i.ai k hoots. 4000 pairs mens', ladiosani 500 morocco lace boots, childien's Gum Shoe.s. 1000 calf do u * rs am* ? a rx. tV)0 lid do 400 doz men's plin h caps, 1500 kip do 300 4 4 wool iiais, n a N n uoxkk. 300 wood baud boxes. Thankful for the libera] pationage heretofore extended us, wesciicita continuance of the same. sep3 .M? (? J,a 1,1-KNS A- KN o V _ New Savings iBank store AT Til P. OI.D I'OST OI IK i:. "KEEP 'JHE HEAD AND FEET t'uV EltKD!" C1ITIZKNS ol Wheeling and vicinity:?Thus old uiavini J fo- health reminds me that i: may not be amiss mrall jour attei'tiou to my Fall and Winter stock Hunts, Shoes, Mats, Gaps, Umbrellas and Carpet Sack-, at the corner of MaikeL und Monroe streets, where \hiiui.'I find a great variety of fashionable lately received Goods, suitable to the season," at low prices. Very thankful lor the liberal patronage received suite coming amongst >ou, I respectfully solicit yon all tocall and examine my stock, (it will be my pleasure to see and wait on you,) thus uniting labor with rest, that I may have their otfcp'ing health, and lo this adding induct\ y and economy I may hove wealth. Ladies, if you wish to puicha&e fashionable and cheap winter Donnets, sure. Call at the old Host Office, opposite the Mcluire. Gentlemen,it you wish topuicha^ea fashionable Cap or Hat. Call at the above place, where you will get?that Remember, the old Post Office corner. To Country .Merchants 1 have a few Goods to Jo l> lnw prices. or 17 11. H. W5TSON. Wheeling and Franklin Cotton Mills. K. MONROK iV Co., having taken the Wheeling ? "ud Franklin Cotton Mills, located in this cii>, air piepared to supply all orders at the lowest rales toi -1 -I amlG-4 Sheetings, Cotton Yaius, Cotton Warps, Coltou Twines. Cut ton Chain, Coverlid Yarns, Cotton fit tings, etc. JAM ICS KNOt'l, ?iyl Superintends id SWhKT POTATOES. 1 OO UITSHELS from Norfolk; a superior article l\J~t ocll GEO. WILSON' JUST UEUEIVKD. WAHI!EI.S extra Floni, 'Coyer brand;' I 40 do do do 'lluckcye Mills;* 100 do do do various brands. '(DC90 GO It 1K)N, MATTHKWS A Co. KEEP YOUR8ELP WARM. UST received, a full supply of merino Sliirlsand Wraw? ers, and for sale by J. II STAM.MA.N, oclO No.2 Washington l'3"- _ BUCKSKIN GLOVES. DOZKN extia oil dtessed buckskin Gloves, justrf" 1 ceived at oc3l HB1SKKLL a 0? LOUISV|I.LF LIME. r\fj Louisville hime, in luuJ barrels "U SfpSO GKO. WII.SOV^ 1 HOPS. WANTED?Two thousand pounds Hops. ?H>20 GEO. WANTED. WHKAT and Oats, by x oCJO 7 GEO. WIISO* 0 y HINTS?6000 picccs?more or less?ol fa-s' .Prints, lor sale by yj MrN'AlK IIHKvK*