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TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1856. ~Jfc* Issauwi CoHPAxr.?Wo h?Ve had our attention called to the charter for an Insur tofc Company, recently passed by the J-egisla tore of Va. A notice to rcctire subscriptions vill be found in another column. It is themost j liberal charter we have met with, giving all the ? powers that could be asked for by the stoclchold- j (r?_ If such companies are usually profitable,! [his should be especially so, as it has the most j mbreed faculties for making profit* Besides' jl is a home concern, which should commend it! .?specially to our citizens. Persons wishing to j tilt? Mock, are referred, to the advertisement.?' $50 each. ^ ^ ^ __ \Ve notice the sale of new wheat in Baltimore j at $1.80 |'T buihe). From all parts of the whist-raisin? sections of the South and South-; Brst it is now being shipped, so that we may , expect quite an influx of new wheat in compe-| tition with the old r.ow being offered. Our ex ; changes represent the crop as good, and we take it. that over the country it will be fully up i to. if r.ot over average. Wool buying seems to.be more active, and ! dealer? are coming forward. In Washington j To, Pa-, and other pai ts of tha country we hear, of .-alt' rum.im between -Wao5. Hat. Shaxc.?We presume that there has j not teen fer years such a product of hay in this i rtii-i.i as there i< the present year. Farmers hardly know how to "pet in*'the immense quan tity uhich lies before them. Labor is hard to get. and much hay will be uncut for the want of hands. It must be cheap the next season. We take this occasion to state, for the infor-1 maiion of his friends in Wheeling, that Mor- \ rem stands where he has always stood."? Wheel- i in; Timet. We take pleasure in stating that the above is a mistake. Mr. Morrow never standi?he is ftl wiy&r/oihj with his train. We liavc received the June number of Black wood's Magazine. The following is the table of contents: The .\tiielingx; or, The Three Gift--?Part 1. Winter Sfcrtrhes; or, Leaves from a Journal. The Old ami .Veu* Style at Oxford. .titlaninrphostj; a Till?Part 2. Travels In Circassia. The I'.irrli *nd lite Garden; a Dialogue. The Xava! Review. Speculations on the Future?Our Alliances. 0,1 the cover ol' this number is a request to outi-in all per.-on.il against a certain pretended j "Deaf Mate"?a self-constituted and bogus; igsut for thi.- and other publications. The 4th of July concluded the commence* Dcr.t exercises at Bethany College, which were Ugun on the Tuesday previous. AVe were pre fect through the whole routific, and can truly ray that it wan, in every particular, one of the b:4interesting and instructive literary rounds wttrer attended. Tuesday evening the custom ry annual exhibition of the American Societv tvkplace; on Wednesday evening that of the .Vectrophian Society, and on Thursday night the c?ujI exercises before the Aluinui. While we would nut, if we could. n:ako airy invidious dis tinction in the characters of the performance, wt would make honorable mention of the efforts ti Messrs. Moffit and 1 fall, at the American, and tl Messrs. l*ay and Itussel, at the Xeotrophian exhibition. The performances throughout were characterized by high, cultivate#], moral senti ment, and evinced, particularly those we have cited, exemption from nil sophomoric endeavors, so common to colleaiatcs, and an unusual re search and familiarity with general literature, 'io the curators assembled, and to the friends an 1 strangers gathered from all parts of the Union, we are sure that this well-sustained four '?ay>- display must have been highly gratifying, j anil nill tell very !>cneficially in the future an-1 ials of the College. Akhough the exercises j < r.tinucd until a late hour each evening, every ! vessivc audience seemed to feel unabated in ter--!. and when it was all over, the only regrets i heard, were, that this gala season of the j ? -v- of .*?(?, and this joyous re union of old .U'jtnni and friends, had passed so quickly1 *v y. The first honor of the institution among ?tagraduates, for the four years course, was --?I between Messrs. Johnson, of III., and ?' ,oi i enncssee; the second honor was given . ? Mr. McBride, of Ohio. The session closed1 ?'oi lo?? students on the catalogue, and 27 j graduates. The next session w jll open on the! Monday of October next. tut our notice would be imperfect if we neg t?i a tribute to Capt Stoys fine iirass and Mxing Band, which was in atteudauce through- i the fcliuir, including also one or two pic-nic ?v nrsions.?As at regular intervals the music I r 4 "with us voluptuous swell," the ininds of! 2-i seemed renewed and ready to follow on j through each succeeding performance, and all *cnt "merry as a marriage bell." Putasant Hill Fekalb Suukahv.?We! *erc not able to attend the commencement of wis Institution, during the last week in June.? j ^ t learn from those who were present that the ' result lar surpassed even the most sanguine ex-j I - tatjons of it^ friends. There were tcnyoung ! ^ who completed the course of instruction | tto* session, and were declared graduates.?j iuroc of the number wire from this city. neS^mloarjis under the management of: ilrs. Jane e.McKeevcr, agisted by T. C. Mc Ver an otaers, and lias long been favorably Wn ,o toe public. All Ulu branches of an lyh,h educationarc Uught, aud we canaiy of ?fa knowledge, thoroughly ^taught Mod i' im ''t'3?1'"' Languages, Music, "?? c i ar>-' Uught by competent assist-' '? looted in Washington I about a njile from West Jliddletown, h?hl,y location, and we can ' -T My that we tuovv no institution in the where tlic branches proposed to be ?gIt are Uught more perfectly and thorough . ? noted, we liave liad occasion to wonder "?? t.ie young Ia.li.-s, so young, could exhibit protKieney which we have seen manifested J,lil Seminary dnring exaniin U r . nCXt Seii:<*on commences on the 1st ;7 m September next. The number is ... t0 ICu fw "'c next session, go that ap (?"wUons should be made oarhr. A full #11 "ouureinent ?ill ,pptar sovn. " &?. Ix?l!LLIOID<CEn? " I an you iuforra us, in this region, how '"?t citizens of Bethany going to Wheel J'-? are reijuiml to pay <Iouble toll on that por Jon of the road lying between West Liberty ,r ' ' '' ''roo'<c county line? A pcrson^passinjg Bethany is required at the tiret toll-gate^o ton to West Liberty, and. when he reaches C r??l,d tolU8?te he is made to pay toll back ' the Brooke county line, bevond Liberty to " * llethany, thus paying t.rice. This is a ! matter, but it Is wrong and should not be lermitied. BETIJAXY. ?ft e hare heard frequent complaints similar to W. enp^ it arises from' an error iii thu bills at this end of. the road, rcquir iag toll to the rounty lino, ns there an inportant road diverge?, aiid was not intended to apply to persons going to Bethany. It certainly should not, and the directors will, we are sure, correct tho error if it exists, as such a charge wonld be illceal. [Ed. New York Business Notice. OrricE?SCO l?l:ovn? AV, Nrw Yokk. {2gT*Cristadoro! Criatadoro!! Oristadoro!!!?Who has not heard of Cristadoro and his Italic Ilalr l)yc, which by five minutes application will change hair of any color or tex tare, to a superb black or brown. See advertisement in an other column. jt-Itdaw Tuc Skill a?i> Gcuca or Bxady, have long since passed into a proverb, hut non?; of his fusions achievements in the Dagucrrenu Art have sprung Into universal popularity with such electric speed as his crowning Improvement, the Am brotype. The illustrated press teems witli engravings from Brady'* Ainbrotypes, and it t^ems to be conceded oa all handtf that the*" come nearer to life than anything that che mistry and light have heretofore produced. To understand truly what Erady has accomplished In his profession, 011c must visir hi* peerless Gallery of Portraits, 839 Broadway, where all the celebrities of the nation seem to ?p?ak from the pictured \rul's. Attached to the establishment is one of the fir^t water-color painters in this country, and the color ing of hU photographs surpasses anything of the kind we have ever keen. The flesh tints are the very duplicates of nature. Under such circumstances, it u not surprising that Brady's rooms are crowded from "morn till dewy eve" with the tliU of society, and that all ftraugem from far and near consider the tour of the "lions'" of New York incomplete un? til they have seen his stupendous Gallery. The recent addition of splendid Photograph Portraits of ail the candidates for President, and Vice-President, to the collection, is attracting hundred* of visitors dally. By re ference to an advertisement in another' colrimn the reader will see that any amoi n; of copies can be furnished at a Ijw price. TO DIlUGGl|TS&THISPliOPLK. YOl? are hereby cautioned against spurious Imitations of UIJ. DEGUATH'3 "ELECTHI C OIL." as I shall pros ecute any party who use my <*? >py righted bill#. Tills <c?-n? uine) Electric Oil has cured,the Mayor of Camden of Pile* and jthcm.tunn; also, Hon. John Williamson oMIuuting don, Hun. E. Kiliingsurth (whom it took off his crutches In one day), and more than 7u0 others In Philadelphia, whose uaints have been published in the Philadelphia Ledger. The wholesale dealets in Philadelphia would not counte nance any scamp guilty of the rascality of counterfeiting.? 11. llarrisburgh. Pa., John Wyetl.e, Esq., the well known Druggist there, caused the arrest and imprisonment of one Vauntine, who attempted an imitation of this valuable remedy. PuiLAueLrnui, May 3th, 1?56. To We Ptoplc atul Druggist* throughout the United St<ite*.?Liit of cures by Prof. DeGrath's Electric Oil : Jos Free, We?t Philadelphia, of rheumatism ; Mr. llud?.nbok, Montgomery co*v rheumatism and sprain ; Sirs. Ogden, No. 130 Fourth street. Inflammation of bowels; Mrs. Mavland, Providence, shingles and caked breast; Mr. Wm Spence, on Chestnut street, felon and neuralgia; Henry Campbell, Lower Marlon, of burns and scarlet fever,?and eighteen others. Ely Every Druggist knows that the only Genuine Electric Oil is made by the" sole inventor and proprietor, at his old Office, to Which nil orders must be addressed to procure the t/tnuln*. . Paor. CtlAB. DE GHATII, Old 03ic-,39 South 5th St., near Chestnut. rygold by All Druggist*. Depot in Wheeling at T. H. LOGAN ? CO'S, my 14 Bridge Corner. STEAMBOATS. New Arrangement. THE WHEELING AND PARKEUSBUP.GII SjjaitesJMAlL PACKET ? COUKIBK, Jnmrs la. ttoorris, uiastrrt Will leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at lo o'clock, A. M., for Parkershurg; connecting at Mariet ta with the steamer BUCK, running from Marietta to Zanes ville; and at Parkershurg with tl:e steamer FASHION, run ning f?om Parkersburg to West Columbia. Va. ??* Ucturnin^: will leave Parkersburg every Monday, Wetfnes davand Friday, nt o'clock, A. M. Freight will be received for any point on the Sfnsklnguin between Marietta and Zancsvitle, and for any point ou the Ohio between Wheeling and West Columbia. ai.23 STjfViiENyiL^^AXD \YIII-:i:i.IXG n:.nm,or, ?.?i ?^?^S*SwVim:LTl'oVloct, A. M? ?nJ Wheeling a. 2 ?'^frcfrhiorrwuKe, ??" "n''""''; E " ^ ? KK..? N4i. C!NC. ^S-,T^ *^ W. Q. WOODSJDK, Capt. J. K? Booth* ail. run a. a Wular ,?ckU to the abov and hll Intermediate port*. For Freight or pawagr "1'P'r ^ BAKER k CO.* Aggnl*. WHEELING ?6 /'- I MCERSBUROTA CK !? T STEPHENUAYAKO _-?KL7r? Wheel.nf Monday Wednesday. and ?T davc, at 0 o'clock ?*. M. ? ~X " Regular Union Line Packet win "V? P.M., ana Cincinnati every Tlmr^n) -t 10 oV! H-k. A. M. s J1AKER * CO. For frHgM or *?}%** th*t tit* b..,?t lea> - r.-rt ^hlpprrs *111 pl-a?* ,*,** All MUf* nm?t ??? on board by I?rW ?t the artvertUed thnr. a.i -?*" * |^jW"P:issengera ticketed through to S1"J"?UaTkEU ? r?. " '' J. M. HAMILTON, ~ _ STEAM boat agent, JS ?? ""*? ""'-ytiiTf"_ 7TaxT>les; soap1.; lard oil::: cently destroyed b, fire,) *na arc ^ , Candle*. * - **We invite the MaS^n?of"the" Extra ISro. ? anJ G?rm?n J-aniHJ m ap* CandlM. "r0^k\rr?.a^or?^OU. h, the nnanutr an<l retail. ??Patent Don.-,** In convenient pack Ssu ?^??d?<m N."D.--Can.nt. an.?J*?P diUr?rca to any part of the city. __ W.\RREN_ ?S0NS._ J,^evolve*rs!Mms! ,, cuti.kkv ;.rxfblH 1,0 ;; r tvon i.cn ??? 1Tld dl" patch at mMdrr Variety and MnMc Store, Cu.ler., ? Xj.ltn st \\ heeling. j-19 ?=* Dissolution. rpun Arm of Andertoi * L?toe l? ?>" J?' 1.?Ql?ed hj I mutual con.^U. ? thorl tlm(. to leave the cl As our of the fro Intjn coantA ,iue the firm Is cur WA^8S( ei*im? ? .m pre-. l.auti.rUcd .o ,e?tU up th. business. J AS. T. ANDERSON, ALEX'K I.AINO Wheeling, June ,5th' 193*' Co-Partnership. ,T. TheSr-k" couun,:"^ U,rd..re Dullness in the name of GREER 4 LAIN** Wheeling* June lGth*lS5g. rpiiE undersized, In ofTe turning thank* L Lain,:, would t.ke ^P^^ ^Simafe. and would cord^aHy rccomwrnd the^ntw ttrm (O^r ^ I-?n?to their favorable consideration. T ANDERSON. lel6:ltn WhcellBS* B.-Q.) W. vrv rATKACTS for the l!si>dl:erchlef; FASC c""^VU^^Llf-SCr,im'' ror sale at ^r? .r.,'] Pre?^i ?on Store, j l"" "' ^Son/'e .-r^ JTAV.N0 II Patent I'reiulnmyhcKer Il-is."' y n>HkCentre c-tre _?jji ^p^Vab?.' j ??18?'lot ?? -r? : Powder! Powder! u nB.Li.Th.. ?????$ Ale l>u|K.ut ? >Lkb be wlU?ell clthrT by " " "n "'"<"nU" WS;?oa..eon,r.e..r..nd other, ?h? >ar?-c c-antmea. trltj do ?e!itoc*rtl. ? ? T ORESS GOODS. BEACTim. French La?nj. at rery re.lac-d prlctj; i*> pt. Gingbaro. lu ealra qaabtlea. ? Recelrrf thU k m???_ : MASU^.fin. auort RECEIVKi* tn*?day, b/ Admma KXP-*. , - rjvrt of M??nle h'/? ' 'j ?C0TT, llg MaUi.atroet. Jeil ?? F?(l OIWCE3 T?c..i. acU. W">?|? p oood * 0?. s ? - THE LATEST NEWS RECEIVED BT MAG-jSTBTIC telegraph. ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. . I New York, July 7.?The steamer Baltic, from Liverpool, with dates to the 25th uit, ar rived about noon. The Baltic sailed at 1 o'clock on the afternnon of the 25th. London papers in their summaries for the week in regard'to American relation?, say that ( judging from interior newspapers, it would seem . that the country is delighted with the turn the! American difficulties have taken. It is surpris- ] ing how much the public has become enlighten- ! ed by the cheap press. Every paper of that tlass devoted itself to a rational exposition of. >ur American difficulties. The country also appears pleased with the; tominaiion of Mr. Buchanan. Our Liverpool correspondent adds that pub- j ic feeling on Amcricau affairs has now snbsi- ! led so much as to have no longer any unsettling ?fleet on the markets, although several leading ? tresses yet keep grumbling. The London Times advises Great Britain to ; lurry up a settlement of the Central American } juestion before the election of Buchanan to the j Presidency. The committee on Danish Sound Dues has. had a meeting. The loss of the ship Ocean Queen, which sail- ' ?d from London for New York, is recorded at i Lloyd's. # The ship Moro Castle, of Windsor, has been : bund abandoned with her masts gone, and was i ?owed to Croolchaven. She was timber laden. < The ship Unicorn, of Liverpool, for Boston, i was abandoned at sea on the 7th of June. Sunday music is continued in the parks, and j paid for by private subscription. The ship Marco Palo h?d arrived at Liverpool j from Melbourne with .?-310,000 in gold. Prussian papers re-assert that Queen Victo ria will certainly visit Berlin In Sept. next; but no intimation to that effect transpired in Lon don. Berlin, Jane 21.?It is stated that owing to the mediation of Russia, arrangements have been concluded between Denmark and the U. S., in virtue ot which a provisional toll conven tion will remain in force till June, 1357, and the Sound dues will be collected undw?r this conven tion, as formerly. The French papers are discussing the subject of the Empress* regency. The public seem much interested in it. Russia?The Emperor has constructed a new cabinet, including Gortzchakolf, Lanskoi, Us tensacken and OrlofK Advices from Constantinople confirm the statement that the Russians demolished the for tifications of Reni and Ismail. The Turks re call the declaration of Lord Clarendon, that these fortifications should not be injured. Advices from Parma state that the Grand Duchess, while attempting to leave Dominicahs, was arrested by Austrian military authorities, and obliged to return* to the capital. On re monstrating she was told that as the govern ment of Parma had called on Austrian troops it was necessary that sovereign should remain to countenance their acts. A letter from Malta, dated June 18th, slates that the Anglo-Italian legion has disbanded and part of tha.u will go to Ujho.i, where thsy are engaged by the revolution part)*, whose agent> I have been actively engaged among them, sup plying then: with money. These agents openly declare that t'le prepa rations for disturbances going on i:i Piedmont are most satisfactory, and that Germans secretly countenance them. Mazzini's agents at Malta say that everything is now ripe, at Naples, for some great move ment. Liverpool, June 24th.?The steamer America j ari iyed on the 22d ; her news had a favorable jffect on the cotton market, causing prices to be , >tiffer, though quotations are unchanged. The J lemand continues moderate; sales for 8 days j 23,000 bales, including 7000 on speculation and ; 1000 for export: quotations for X. O. middling | <?3-10ths; Uplands middling at 0 I-10th. The market is firm, holders holding back for higher ! prices. Wheat advanced 2da3d, market closing firm; red UsUdalOslOd; white 10s6dalls6d. Flour advanced fid with fair demand, sales of Western j canal at 3Qa33s6d; Philadelphia 34s6da3Cs3d; | good Ohio and straight Baltimore 3dsGda3Ss.? ! For corn prices easier, decline of fid, sales of: white at 30.cfiila32s; yeilow and mixed at SOstid.! Prices unchanged and business dull in provis- ? ions. Beef decling tendency. Bacon dull, lot ' at auction brought 50?ao4sfid. Pork unchanged, j Lard firm, owing to the scarcity, and retailed at j G3a64s. Tallow firm, X. A. is sold at *iSa48s6d. I Common rosin considerable lower; salvs at 4s3d. j Sugar market firm at former sales. London monqv market easier, consols for ac count quoted at 04 5-8a94 3-4. Liverpool, June 25th.?Cotton unchanged in ; every rcspcct; sales to-day of bales, clos- ] ing firm. Flour unchanged, business limited, j Wheat without change. Corn dull and un changed. RIVER AND WEATHER. Pittsburgh, July 7.?River 3 fret S inches by the metal mark, falling slowly. Weather clear and pleasant. BALTIMORE MARKET. July 7.?Floni* very linn at 0,75. "Wheat [ firm, sales at l,60al,SJ for white, and l,50a!,55 i for red. Corn selling at oGa60 for white and I 57a58 for yellow. DIED. Suddenly, on Sabl>nfh morning, the 6th Inst., Mrs. CATH ERINE I!., wife of JiteLTii Caldhcu, Esq., in the 66:h year of her ape. Tnt- relations and friends of the family are respfctfuliy invited to attend her funeral at 4 o'clock on Tuesday evc j . ?310,000 Worth, of Farms and Building Lot3 [X the Gold Region of Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 sub?cribers on the 17TI! OF SEPTEMBER. tSM, { for the benefit of the Port Hoi/ttlAcadtmu. Sub ! >criptlon3 ONLY 910 EAClI?one half down, the rest on de I lirery of the l>ctd. livery subscriber ?ili cet a BuiMiag i Lot or a Tarm, ranpins in value from $10 to $25.0?W. These Fanm and Lot$ are told so cheap to iadure settlements, a I ?sufficient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. j MORE AO NTS ARE WANTED to obtain subscriber*, to whom the mot liberal inducements will be given. For full particulars, subscription ?, abodes, 4c.. apply to E. BAUDD!, nvl Port RoraL Ya HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. J AND 6-4 Pillow Cu? Linen, extra quality, 0"t 12-4 Linen Sheeting?very superior. mv97 IIKI8KBLL ? SWEARING EN* foitstule: |/1 BBLS. Old Bourbon Whisky, Ht'auction or private sale, tU on a credit of ninety dirs, j* CEO. B. WICK HAM. X. 0. MOLASSES. 4>W ojr, __ ifirrcyr ? Hempfield Railroad Arran^ciucvt tor the Fonrdiof July. ; rPHEHK ?lit live trains leave Wheeling on the 4th ol Jul}, i JL three for Weat Alexander and two for Trladciphia as ? fodotvs: lit. West Alcjfendcr Excursion Train wi'I leave Wheeling I at 6.3) A. M. and returning leave West Alexander at 0.00 ; P. M. 2nd. Triadelphia Excursion Tra!o, leaves Wheeling at 7.15 A. M., returning, leaves Triadelphla at 6.3o. P. M. I 3d Train. West Alexander Accommodation, leaves West ; Alexander at S.15 A. M., returning leaves Wheeling at 3.15 ! P. M. | 4th Train, Mail, leayes Wheelj.ua at S.-I5 A. M-, returning, I leaves West Alexander at 4.30 P. M. ! ftth Trsin. Triadclphia Accommodation, leaves Triadelphia | at 8.00 A. M., returning, leaves Wheeling at 6.00 P. M. There will be excursion tickets issued at half the usual fare, which "ill be go-d on all trains except the Mail Train which will be the full fare. jr26tf david McCartney. WHEELING/ MUSIC STOKE and t.vSTKRN Piano and Meiodeon Warerooms. A LARGE assortment of all kinds of Musical Instruments JY constantly onliand and warranted Iti every respect. ?2?" Pianos and Melodcons to l*t. Those wfchitvr the best instruments at the lowest rates should not tail to call and examine the stock. apft* B. F. TO BIN. nta A very Beata?d?pcrw*rUcle of BANE CHECKS on all the city Banks OJIDEK BOOKS, BLANK D?EDS, NOTES, DRAFTS, &C., Printed on extra paper, for sale at this Office. Dray Receipts and Bill* of Lading Printed a nd Bon ml to order. Also, every description of PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! Executed in a manner unsurpassed, on the shortest notice and ^treasonable rates. * ICE! ICE! ICE! THE Subscriber takes this method .of informing h!< custo mer* hi?4 the public, that he If prepared to furnish, as heretofore, to ol! who desire it, good Ice during the Summer. Ills lee is of the finest quality aud ihe supply ample Tor hro years, should summer last so Ton*:, 10 that consumers ne?-d not fear a lack of plenty. His cam will he out fu * day or two and lee will be furnished dally at such price and In such quantities as. may he desired. He Is satisfied to let the pub lic judge of the quality of bia ice after trial. aplfl-tf JACOB AMICK. *" oL'rfi i;t;ui5tVKi>. I IIAVE just received another rery large lot of those light ttancy Cassitnere* and Vesting*, all of which I r.lll make up to order at rery short notice, raid at prices which cannot fail to please the closest buyers. J. H. STALLS!AN, aty.11 No. 2 Washington Hgll. v KXT1CA FAMILY FLOUK? "I fif\ BARRELS of the best brands in store and for ?ale XV'v" verylotrhy n> :-2 M. RKfLLV. New Insurance Company. "VTOTIt'E is hereby .rlven, that on the 7th day of July next Book* will be opened for the rretiring of sulkict-iptions to the capital .?tock of the CITIZENS FIRE. MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANV OV WHEELING, Iccorpo rated on the 1311* of February, ISM. at the following places, to wit: at the Merchant* & Mechanics Rank of Wheeling; at the Bank of Wheeling; and at the Whet ling Paring* Institu tinn; *ald Hook* to be kept open for ten days. Tw<> Dollars per share to he paid at the time of subscrib ing: the shares being Fifty Dollars each. HENRY MOORE M. KELSON. WM. McOOV. A. ALLEN HOWELL. Wheeling. Jane 4,ISM. je4 1 A GRO&) SULaue's Pdl*; IV" 10 " 44 Vermifuge; 10 44 Wright's Indian Pills; For sale low by Je4 LAUGI1LINS A BUSHFIFJ.D OUNCES Sulph. Morphine, ree'd und for sale by jc23 A. C. GOOD 4- CO. 10 1?") DO/. Balm of Thousand Flowers, for sale be 1 jetf - A. Of GOOD k CO. ?) OUOSS R ad ray's Ready Relief; Si 2 4 Thompson** Rye Water; 1 4 Bardoti's Worm Lozenge*; For sale by _Ja* . LAUtJ IILINS k PUSH FIELD. O SCOTCH all:. Nh case of the celebrated Falkirk Ale, just received and for sale by FUNDENBERG ft ROBERTS, jc4 Washington Hall Drug Store. ATTENTION! ATTENTiONTl I OFFER for sale the folloa lug articles, at much reduced prices: 1 Crape Shaw! worth $100 at $35 t * 44 ? 60 2t'50 2 44 4 8 J ICfi-f 2 licht plaid Silk Dresses worth $#5 2u 2 Moire Antique Silk 44 87,50 2> 8 Twisted ? " 25 12,50 The chore being ail desirable and seasonable Goo'ls, thyy will be the greater bargains at above mentioned prices, nnd are only oSered at such low prices ou account of toy selling out. ISAAC PRAGER, JeI4 No. 115 Main street. J. W. STITT B. UNDERMhL J. W. Stitt &. Co. [SL'CCESSOKS OF STITT, KA11TIN 4 CO.,] Commission WOOL MERCHANTS, IVo..^O nud 3-i >orih Front al. PHILADELPHIA. nEPEUESCES? E. W. Clark ft Co, Bankers, .Farnum, Ivlrklaud A Co., Philadelphia i . Piiiladulph'.a Thomas ft Martin, 44 Tredick, StnJ;cs k Co. John Farnuiu ft Co. 44 ltaguel ft Co. Curtis ft IlurVle, ?? 'Jaaics Ken: Santec A Co44 Woo I, Bacun A Co. 44 Srtcr, Price A Co. 44 Hood A Co. 44 Morris LII Alio well k Co'? MrParlaml, Evan? A Co 44 Bagalev, Cosgrare A Co., Barcro;t, Beaver A Co. 44 . * * Pittsburgh Deal, MUligan <V Cj. 4i 'Murphy. Tiernan A Co. 44 S.Brady, Cashier, Whaling. Wilson, Cldhls A Co. 44 l'.ill.mt A Delaplain, 44 ;Geor;r Wilson, Wheeling 1J110 M Matthews A Co. 44 % t**-Parties wishing to ship Wool will find sacks at George Wil'OtiV, Wheeling, at all time*. n>v2T Notica. IS hereby given that the subscriber ha* the account* of his customers made out to this date, and he earnestly de sires their immediate settlement. Such as are not at once called for will be presented tor pavment. C. P. BROWN, Jeweler, 119 Main st. Wheeling, July 1. ISM. Jul NOTICE. THE firm of Gill A Co. was dissolved on the 25th Inst., by mutual consent, D. D. Hurley retiring from said firm. J. S. D. OILL. D. D. HURLEY. J. S. D. GILL will continue the busines* under the firm of GUI A Co. June 1!^. IsM JeSO STATEMENT OF THE Wheeling Savings Institutoin, JCNK30, 1850. on. Cnpltal Stock * lS.ClW.Ml Surplus Ktind Special Deposits 15'?,914.;i9 Transient do 41 ,y;JS.D?> Interest Account 4,1491.21 Dividends L'np iiil SS.C) tilLui.ti:! CI. B*nk and other Stocks $ 10,675.^0 Personal Property 443 93 Discounted 159.SS7.69 M i reliant* A MoclaiiTcs Bank (deposit) 14,192 ifi Northwestern do do ... 2.7G1.4" Kxp:n!?o Account 1.191.* 8 CWh on hand 3,11183 $2?4,S?i.63 VII. McCOY, Trcas'r. WE.?ic undersigned. appointed a Committer to examine the accounts of The Wheeling Savings Institution and luake a report thereof, do hereby certify that we hare carefully examined said accounts and find the above statement to he correct. Given under our hands thls5>th day of June, 1^50. ISAIAH COOl'F.R. 1 JOI1M McGaUGHY, > Committee Jul WW. M. BKKRVHILL. S A PHENOMENON IN MEliiClNK. Health Ikcmoreil n:id I.ife I.cu^thcnod ! ! DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL. AT first the properties attributed to MORSELS INVIGO RATING CORDIAL wire deemed fabulous. The pub lic often deceived, could vet Ltlitte the simple and sublime truths announced by the discoverer. But facts, undeniable facts, attested by witnesses of the highest cluss and charac ter, are now triumphing over all doubts. INCREDULITY IS OVERTHROWN. The Cordial remedies, In all cas***, the deplorable evils aris.r.g from a misuse or abuse of th?* various organs. It restores to full vigor every delicate function c>nnected with that mysterious compound njrency of matter an?l mind, ne cessary to the reproduction of hitman life. To persons of feeble muscular frame, or deficient In vital power, it U re commended as the only mean* of communicating that ener gy which Is necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the natural appetites, as well as the higher mental attribute*.? It* l>rnefic::il effect* ari not confined to either sex or to any age. The feeble eirl, the ading wife, the listless, enervated youth, the over-worn man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the Individual suffering from general debilltr, or from the weakness of a single organ, will all find ?immediate and permanent relief from the use of this incomparable re novator. To those who have a predisposition to paralysis. It will prove a complete and unfailing safe-guard against that terrible malady. There are mauy, perhaps, who have so trilled with their constitutions, that they think themselves far bevoad the reach of medicine. Let not cv*-n Ihcse de spair. * Th.? Cordial deals with diuati a a it cxhU% without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder itself, but REBUILD THS BROKEN- CONSTITUTION. The derangements of the system, leading to nervous dls* ?.asi i?. an-! the form* of nerrons disease itself, are so numer ous that it would require a column to enumerate the ntala dfes for which this preparation Is a specific. A few, howev er, may be enumerated, via r neuralgia, tic doloreux, incipi ent paralysis, headache, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spinal affections, tnusculor debility, tremors, flatulence, a pricking sensation of the flesh, numbness, torpidity of the liver, mental depression, weakness of the will. Indisposition to move, falntheM after exercise, broken sleep and terrifying dream?. Inability to remain In one place e>r position, weak ness of the procrer.tive orgaus, sexual incompetency, mel ancholy, monomaniA, tluor a'.bus, sinking at the stomach, fe male irregularities, a chronic tendency to mlscnrTtigc, ema ciation, and all complaints growing out of a free In Julgence of the passions, and all barrenness that docs not proceed from organic cause* beyond the reach of niedlcluc. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and rigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beatiful florid complexion. CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by tome unprincipled persons. In future all the genuine Cordial will hare the proprietor** foe-aimile pasted orer the cork of each bottle, and the fol lowing words blown in the glass: ??Dr Morse'o Invigorating Cordial V C. II. RING, PROPRIETOR, N. IT." p^The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In pint bottles. Price f 8 per hciUe, two for $5, six for f 12. Sold by ali Druggist* and D*aUr* in ifedlcine. For safe by ? LAUG11L1NS k BCS1IFIELD, Wholesale Druggists. jc225d&a Wo. Sfl Monroe st. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS. Subscribers to the capital stock of the odd peiiows iiaii Association,are hereby notified that the first instalment of their subscription will be required to he paid on the 15th day of July, 1S&6, and a like sum on the lMi day of each month thereafter, till the whole subscription Is paid. GEO. BA1RD, J*., je28:lra Sec*y? BEDFORD SPRINGS. ON and after Tuesday, the 1st of July proximo, a Hue of Stage Coaches will be run from Cumberland to Bedford Spring*, in connecton with the dally trains of cars from Wheeling to Cumberland. FARE THROUGH^ SEVEN DOLLARS. Tickets to be had at the office of the B. i O. Railroad Co., Wheethtg. jett , J. B. FORP, Agent. IdOO LBS. Ext Logwood for sale lo* by _Je3S A. C. GOOD A CO. 2 CASKS Blue Vitriol o? hand and #or?*l? br jKt? *~tC. ?iooi? * CO.fi PIAW OS? JCST JtECEIVED FHOM THE CELEBRATED XjiXUl'ACTOKY OF HALLET, DAVIS & CO., A SPLENDID LOT OF PIANOS. TIIE5E PIANOS ore made with flill Iron frame, circular Fcates and sliding desks. with patent hu$|Cri?)oa bridge, com position bearings, and repeating grand action, and are fully warrants to glv c#at intuition, aud arc wade to ?fand I iu any climate. ! HALLET, J)AVIS k CO..hare received thefollowinp premiums, at diSerent tlaies, for Ihelr Piano Fortes: l Mechanics Fair at Boston, 1341 awarded a silver medal Franklin Institute of lt)lU^1^9 a silver medal Fair at Worcester, Mass... 1S4$ ..., .asilver medal State Falf at Hartford, Ct., ISM a sold medal Mechanics Fair at Boston, 1S33 a silver medal State Fair at Harrisburg, Pa , ISM a silver medal State Fair at Srra.vjse, N. V., 1S53 a silver medal Franklin lustltute, Phila., 1S54 a silver medal [State Fair at New York, a silver medal The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association awardeda Diploma, with a silver Medal, to uallct, Davl* A Co. for the best Grand Piano contributed to the exhibition of 1S33; Jonas Calckering, President (who also had one of his hr*t Grand Pianos on exhibition in (ompctltion with them). Vp* arils of one thousand refcreccn can be given of persons who have purchased llallct, Davis t Co.'s Pianos. I am also receiving anil have nn hand a splendid lot of Stdodeons, from tlie celebrated manufactories of Hughes 1 Hale of Philadelphia. Carhart, andNcedfncn S Co. of New York, cou*i-stin;r of the following kind*: 4 Octave Scroll Lev*. { Piacio St? Ic. 44 " *' } Boudoir Style, Dculle. 5 41 *l u i Scraphl&cs. t> V 44 " 1 " A LSO?A splrndld Instrument with four stop.*, and highly ornamental, suitable for either church or parlor. Every ln .<tram?st s^M by in? In warranted for one year. In connection with the above I have, *n 1 am rrcelrlng a large *toek of Violins, Guitar*, JUnjos, Tua*borln'cs, Fluti nas, AccoMuon*, Flnt?*jt Fifes, Fhvrcnlcti, Clarionet--*, Ac.?in fact everything belonging to the music bush: fi>. SHEET MUSIC.?We receivr all the nejF publication* a* >oon as published. Pianos tuned and repaired. Also, Meloueoxis, Seruphined and all kinds of reed Instruments repaired, and musical la s/rn.-ncnts generally r.t T. C A HT W RIG I IT'S i.-ia " Cutlery, Yarietv and Music Store, 123 Mtlii <t.. Wheeling. INSURANCE. HOME FIRE AND. MARINE J-wiClCASCh CO.ill'A.N ). [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STRKKT, N. Y] Ca??I P.IHTAI fj> Lt 1HXLM1H4 60 r|MlI8 Oomjmuy ia owned and managed l?y ""me of the X wealthiest and best merchwU in the city of New York.? P??r particulars enquire of W. F. PCTK1WOX, jriS Agent for Wheeling ami vicinity. ATHENlUM firs office, London. .trTiionixEo (jai'itar. ca.oou.noo. Available Capital $1,284,300. 1 LI. take any and ?U fair Fl/e Risks nt a rcalonabli Lo<???s are adjusted and promptly paid without r^ft-rcnce to I-oudou. For further particulars enquire of WW. F. PETERSON, Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. OFFICE next door to thc M. Jr M. ltank. ??!&. Valley of Virginia rrrtt: ash jtaiuxe ixsinijisv? coirrAXV. Win. T. Selby, Agent at Wheeling. OFFICE?at the store ef Tullanti Delaplaln, Main street, between Monroe and Quiney streets; ore prepared to take Risks at customary rate* on Good* in transitu, Steam boats, Stored, Dwellings, *c. ?REFERENCES? J.R.Baker, Tollout A^elaplaln, Thos. II. List, D. Laud.. * Norton, Achesun ? Co. G. I lard in an, S. Brady, S. C. Baker k Co., List A lluwell, O. W. II.ii.kell & Co., scptl2 * liVS(JRAK?E THEFIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COSI I'ANY OF WHEELING. InaorporaUd 18$}. ?"pAKES risks at the lowest rat?-a on Uuilllnps of alt kind*, JL Steamboats, Furniture and Merchandise! ami against all dangers attending the Transportation of Goods on rivers, seas, lakes, canal* and railroads. DIRECTORS. R. Cratml-, S. Brady, Rob't Morrison Sarn'l Neel, -Win. Flemlne, J. W. Gill, D.in'i Lamb, Itobt Patterson, Sainl. Ott. ROOT. CRANGLE, Pres't. R. W. Jlvnuixo, Sec'y. larAppu cations for Insurance will be promptly attended to bv the President and Secretary. Wheeling. Jan. '2i. 1S.VL ' noTice. PRE.<i('RIPTIO.V<t carefully compounded at all hours?either Ditv or Night?at J. U. VOWELL'S, IU Monroe at. in23 Sign of Ked Mortar. YOU DESERVE CREDIT FOR l'OUR DISC OYER Y ! PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR UE5T0RATIVE l?, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of this age of pro | >;ress, for it will restore, permanent!/, gray hair to its orig inal color, cowr the head of the bald with a moa ;luxuriant growth, remove r.t once all dandruff and itching, cure all scrofula and other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald-head, Arc. It will cure, ns tf by magic, nervous or periodical head* ache; make the hair soft, glossy, and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, aud the hair from falling, to extreme old age. The following is from a distinguished member of the mcdi cal profession: St. Pact, January 1,1S50. PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD? Dear Sir : Unsolicited, I send you this certifi cate. After being bald for a long time, and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, aud having no faith in any, 1 was induced, ou hearing of yours, to give it a trial. I placed invself in the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed w|th a good stiff brush and the Restorative then applied and well rubbed In, till the scalp was aglow. This I repeated eve ry morning, and in three weeks the young hair appeared , and grew rapidly from August last till the present time, and ' i* now thick, black and -trong?soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas, before. It was harsh and airy, what little | there was of it, and that littl* was disappearing Very rapid ly. I still use your Restorative about twice a week, and ; shall soon have "a good and perfect crop of hair. Now I had read of these things?aud who his not? but have not Seen hitherto anv case where any person's hair was really benefit ! ed by any of the hair tonics, etc. of the day; and it really I cives me pleasure to record the result of my experience 1 have recommended j-our preparation to others, ?<nd it alrea 1 dy has a large and general sale throughout th ? Territory.? The people here know its effects and have confidtnce in it.? The supply you sent up, as w holesale agents f?r the Territory, ; u nearly exhausted, and daily inquiries are made for it.? j Yon deserve credit for your discovery; and I, for one, re turn you my thanks for the benefit it lias done uv, for I cer ! tainiy had despaired, long aco. of ever effecting any such i result. Yours,.hastily, J. W. BOND. Firm of Bond k Kellogg, Druggists, St. Paul. The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regu lar Standing, and P*sJor of the Orthodox Church, at Brook held, Massachusetts. He i? a gentleman ot great inlluence, and universally beloved, WM. DYER. Buooxmu), January 12, 1S05. PROFESSOR WOOD? Dsar Sik: Having made trial of your HAIR RESTORATIVE, it Rives me pleasure to say, that its effect has been excellent in removing Indammation. dandruff, nnd a constant tendency to Itching, with which I have been trou bled from my childhood up; and has also restored my hair.' wbiah tv us becoming *ray, to its original color. I have used no other article, with anything like ihe fame pleasure or profit. Yours, truly, 1 J. K. BRAGO. Il l Market street, St. Lons. I March 5, 1S55. | DEAR SIR:?I am doing an extensive travel in the West and Southwestern State*, as general agent for Adams Amer ican Liniment, and would be glad if you would favor me with a consignment of PROFESSOR WOOD'S RESTORATIVE, as I feci that I can Introduce It in many places where it is not known, as my head is a living testimony of Its invaluable properties. In restoring the hair to it* natural color. Iam forty vears old. and my hair was almost whiter but after using three half pint bottles, my hair is as beautiful auburn as it "was at alxtetn, and much improved hi appcarance, and I would not b? without a bottle on hand for the price of ten. I ihould be glad to hear from you soon. Very respectfully, WM. B. BROOME. O. J. WOOD Jfc CO., Proprietor, 812 Broadway, N. Y. and 114 Market St., St. Louis. jyfor sale in Wheeling by J. B. VOWELL, S3 Monroe ft., and T. II. LOGAN ii CO , jt$?3m Bridge Cornsr. Ambrotypes &. Daguerreotypes BV PARTIUDGE. TnC subscriber, at hi* old standi on Monroe street, is daily producing Ambrctypes, which arc takinp the place ol Daguerreotypes. For proof of the Am n?*ss of tone and ku pvrior Anish of his pictures, he solicits the examination of a discerning public. He would invite particular attention lo hit* .STEREOSCOPIC AND TRANSPARENT AMBROTVPES; Also?to Lockcts and Pins, made expressly for this new style of work. As these pleturc3can be taken in from one to Arc scconds, the difficulties hitherto preventing accurate likenesses of 4mal! children are almost entirely removed. Groups of per* sons, of different apes and complexions, Ainhrotypcd with* out difficulty. Pictures can be copied by ihi process so they will remain unchanged for a?es; all Ambrotypes being rheracticaliy scaled between two plates of glass, are warrant ed never to fade. Caution should be observed against pictures called Ambro types, which are not properly so, being a single plate of glas. and liable to be defaced. As the facilities ot uio undersign ed are constantly increasing, he will be prepared to make Dasru^rrebtypes at all prices. Rooms at the old place until May 1st, when be will remove to his new and spacious establishment east side of Main St., between Union and Monroe, which will be one of the best arranged establishment* In the couittry. The entire length of the rooms, 185 feet. No pains or expense will be spared in the arrangement for producing superior work, and ensur ing the comfort of visitors. fcS A. C. PARTRIDGE. DR. E. G-. WINCHELL, OKHTIS* i\ HAS taken a suit of splendid rooms In Xlornhrook's new block, llSjft Main St., directly over C. P. Brown'* Jew elry store, where he hopes to establish himself permanently. By closc attention to his business, reasonable charges, pood and faithful work always warranted, he hopea to secure a share of patronage. Dr. W. is familiar with all the new modes of inserting Teeth, Including the "Continuous Onm" work. Filling.; j cleaning and extracting, done in the best and most faithful manner. No chargc for advice,. For further particulars inquire at the office. arSi Dissolution. TIIE firms of Bonham, Lambdin k Co., Latnbdin, GUber-! son k Co., and Robson, Wagner k Co., were dissolved | by mutual consent on the 2d of June, 1556, R. C. Bonham k C. M. Gllbcrson having purchased the interest of the other partners. R. C. Bonham and C. M. Gijberson will close up the business of raid firms' R. C. BONHAM, C. S. LAMBDIN, I C. M. GILBERSON, D. WAGNER, - 1 J NO. IIOWKLL, U. 8. ROBSON. Jane 13,1654. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TTTE, the undersigned, have this day associated ourselves FT la partnership in the business of Paper Manufactur ing, and Dealers In Paper and Belting. The business will be conducted under the firm name of Bonham. GUbcrron 4 Co. R. C. BONHAM, C. M. GILBJMSOIT, H. S. ROBSON. June 1A&, 155C. jeH Argtls and Timer copy.. , ^ LARGE tot of fitfSissn, ju?t rewind^and^tortiU^b> MEDICAL. HOLLAND BITTERS ELECTRO CHEMISCHE AU? )MA o r JEcht Jlnllandsck Ki'uidcn Bitters. TWN YEA US have elapsed since th?* introduction of this valuable medicine iuto the United St;??e*. During this time it has gained a unlvtrsal popularity as a Remedy for JTever and Ague, Dynpepsla, Indigestion, lfcvdar]te% 1.<jak of Appetite, DfhtUttf% tV/xfirencs*, Btind and Binding Piles. Many of our moat worthy citizen? testify to its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the Stomach ami Liver. A3 a Tonic, it h?* never been equaled, for the relief it affords in ail cases of debility cr weakness of auy kind Is almost In stantaneous. In Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has in numerous instaucea proved highly beneficial, and in" other? effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patient* so unhesitatingly rccouunetid. surely we may cease to doubt, and eagerly test Its virtues for ourselves. FEVER AND AGUE. A Ca*eqf Eight Months' Montling Cured by Bocrharf'-t Holland Bitters.?Michael Kelly, No 117 Grant, near Smith field street, fays:?"Last July, while running on the river, on h cotton 1n?.U -plying between Natchez ami New Orleans, I u-as Liken with Fever and Ague. For eight-long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time 1 was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for different medicines, but I found no pcrmuuent relief;? : Three weeks a;ro, one of my friends insisted upon my try 1 ing 'BotrhatSo Holland Bitters,' saying that a eare trcM ' guaranteed. After trying It for only on<- week, I must | state I was a sound man. 1 have been at work now for two weeks, and have had no return of the chills and fever whatever." 1 certify the above statement Is true. THOMAS ADAMS. Diamond Houae, or at R. Chester's, Gothic Hail. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Liscorub, of Birmingham jays?"I have found in ! Boerhave'a Bitters a remedy for headache and debility. My I wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also says he hexpo as rienced much relief from jts use for headache. HEAD THIS. [ A Hollander's Testimony.?Jacob Rlnskrs, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wis.says: '"After suffering I for some time the misery attending an utter prostration of mind and body. I have been restored, by using Boerhave'a Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michlgau, New York?in fact, I in every Holland settlement :u the United States?argues in i Its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. | Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on I the Pennsylvania Canal, says: "When I commenced taking Iloerhave'd Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk?now 1 en joy excellent health." WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another great Cure ejftctrd by Bver/uicc'* Holland Bit ter*.?The Wife of Peter D?- Witte, living in Holland Town, I Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered very, much from [ weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She had been i under a physician's cure for some time, but the disease ! seemed to baflle even his skill. She purchased some Hol land Bitters at our office, which have given tone to her sto mach, her appetite and strength-are returning, aud we firm ly believe that this is unothcr great cure eflected by your inediciue. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by j this remedy, but must await another opportunity. One j thing you can rely upon, what ?e have publixhed are from | persons much respected to our community, and are literally true. J. QUINTUS, Editor Sheboygan Nieuwbodc, Sheboygan. Wis. RHEUMATISM. A Cast of Tico Jlonliu* finding .cured by Eocrhave** Holland Bitter*.?(itorge Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After suffering for three months w lih rheumatism?a part of the time so severely as to confine rne to my bed-?I have l?een entirely cured by the u.*e of Boerhaye's Holland Bit ters. I have hail one attack since, but found almost irstatt iancous relief In the same medicine. It is, lu my opinion, a sure remedy fofrheumatixiu." NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. Tills changeable weather is likely to produce a preat deal of sicknea*. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumat ic affections, we world recommend Boerhave*? Holland Bit ters. On referring to our columns you will find c-.-rtlCcates from some of our ilrst Uerman aud Eag-iish citizens.?J\?. .?Xaal* Zeituvg. THE WOK ST FORM OF ni.ES CAN BE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle men, ovho have used, thoroughly t<stcd, and now recom mend Bnerhavt'* Holland Hitters as a remedy for Piles.? We are not at liberty to publish their names, but will take ;deasur*In referrlrg any person to them who denies this ? tatement. For this affection, one half of the prescribed dos* should be taken?say A<///'teaspoonfu!?moruing, uoon and night, one hour before meals. CAUTION! i The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitation*, which the public should guard against pur chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Roerhave'a Holland Hitters h fair trial. Oue bot tie will con.vince you how infinitely superior it Is to all these imitations. {5Ir"5old at $1 per bottle, or six boltlcrfor $5, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. k Co, Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, cor Stnlthfield A Third ?ts, Pittsburgh. l<OHShllnit A- Kindiflrli], mh26:dawly Wholesale Drupj-dsts. Wheeling, "V*. TO CONSUMPTIVES. ARRIVAL OF DR. S. PANCOAST. FROM PH1LADKLPITIA. Dr. Pnaconot, late Professor In the Medical Uni versity of Philadelphia, will remain In this cit? for a few days before leaving for the West. His mode of treating CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND OTHER CHRONIC DISEASES Or the Throat and Lungs, Is by Mtdicnttd Inhalation. For proof of the Doctor'* success in the treatment of Diseases of the Lungs, see Pamphlets aud his Treatise on Consumption. The former will be given gratuitously on application at the Hotel. The Doctor has taken rooms at the McLnr* lIou*>, and can be consulted after the .1st, between 10 o'clock A. -M. and 3 o'clock P. M. raySU P. S.?Dr. Paucoast will bo In Zanesvllle on Tuesday May 37th. 2. " ' PARISIAN TOOTH, PASTE. A DENTIFRICE uneqnalled by any other now In use.? Warranted not to Injure the enamel of the teeth. Prepared will*great care and for. sale only by FUNDENBERO k ROBERTS, je-4 Washington Hall Drug Store. "DRJ. C. HUPE7" OFFICE AUD RESIDENCE?North-west corner of Quincjr and Flf.h streets, near tbe Catholic Chm'ch. Jone7-8ra' ^PLOirk OKA BARRELS Extra Flour,, favorite brands, In stare And Mt/v for sale by "iuviC ._ . M.,REt|Xr. JiUbX. received a iar|? aaacrtoiebt'Ofaofl Ulter It sis o . various colors, apSl S. D. HARPER k PON. sr^ww* 4. ?00. Bonnet Blocks. 1D0Z. Bonnet Blocks of superior make and latest summer style, just received. Also, a full variety of shapes, crowns, shapes for children* hats, ruches, tntlllngs, French flowers, sprigs, buds and leaves, wreaths, blonde laces, 4c. kc., Just received. The attention of Milliners Is particularly called to our stock. ap81 2m dntr STONE* THOMA8. New^York Advertisements. 'Vkiuil ~'> rt A >? 004 AliRKttT O. K It'll >?D>ll> S AdvertMng an*! Cortaponijttng OH-ce, No. 8G*> ErcaiWkr, i (opposite ;hv New Yuri. i DR. HL'NiER^ NEW MKDtOAI. WORK,' THE VA.DE MECUM: V~1 ITINO the t^admi, Pfirl.*, and. Vj.-niir. treatment, 5)0 AT |??grts, ftiU of cGiored plaU>. .Vm-iog Its wnttutt I# t&? Anatomy of the Sexust Oi-^uus cf the mule and female? their diseases ami weaknesses, latest d52c*4TerIes in repro duction; quirks, their receipts and specifies; nervous dihS ity, local and ?(??nerr.I. from ?cct?s and '.ndlscrcfJen inytfuth. U describe* the causes and e?.*ctt of s!l Aisear** ?r the" gt n erative system; St contain* copious instruction the p?cv fe?*t restoration of tho**- *h" nrv }>r? ^ 1<. l:up?.iliurnt? from entering the m.-uriagv Mate, irlth ? ?^xtirvstivus on t!:0 direful rwulw avl?Tftg from Solitary uiid depraved habit*; ?.!? ?io.a professional dfcsortAtlon, illu."traiingthe re/'ill* of pti? tv c*l testa, :?nd examination of th*r sperm atoss. Al>o~rc ctipti lor the jiroj.- r treatiuen: ami con: ?f ??unorrJju??, Gleet, Ac., and every sta^v and form of Syphilid, M>po>Ury ' symptoms, .%c. Prit'e One Dollars. S<ud to Dr. JIIJSTFK, No. 8 Division st.. Sew York city. Ue is long and favorably ' known to the public. and may In: consulted gratis at M* old j entahlUhed ofllcc, where he has practised i i ?.ue branch of : medicine for twenty-four years, and made more curvtf than | any ether ui.in iu the trorlJ, in many instancm of persons ; considered' lncu.*ablo, some of whniu he has pcnul}?i"Xi to ? refer to. Charges moderate, and In alt ca?ca a cure kkatm : toed. _ JeU_i?tfa#_ ; Th.p Great Family Paper I 1 1 LINOUMOUS ?.:tUOUNATION. ; ' Out miudrrUuna Fifty '1 hoaaaud ? ?vr?U. TUK SKff VoitK IKUllrit i? al.ay? fxcMfc.-, I r . Pithy, pointed, tresh. anainviting. ? - ?:.fW Filicd tu the brim with tip toppvst writing, . . Which young and old And equally delighting;" Joke* and sibrles, with era* d illustration.*, il-uiitiful plcturc?, and fresh distillations j . Of genius ar.rt art iu Just combinations, Fdl up the measure of bright f i?clnatlot>*. * t Ludics aud Lords, King* and Empresses. Children and Parent*, and Dukes and Seainstrc?sesv. Value the LBDGKU lor Its* pleasing varletv, And look lor its coming with gr?:ite*t anxiety. j ThoXKW VOP.K LEDOKU U the crest I'amtly Nr?spli t per which monopolies the cervices of all the W*l writers in : Aaicrica. FANNY FEltN d(w> not write a line for any pm i per but the Ledger. SYLVANU8 COllll, Jit., also writes eaf I elnsivdy fur It; and Mu. SwbTasftfir, Mc"" Giiwiy, Mm ! Vaichas, and "all the rest of \-m" constantly enrich ifs ; pages. Every number of the L?1)(SKU contain* large and j splendid eugrarlnfs illustrating the UiriUiiie Tales of'these { pre-eminent writers; also, the Latest Fashions, and ??very i other attraction which it is possible to *ive In a newspaper ? of eltfl't large pages. fcjr Wlicrcver there is a nctrs office the l.KDGKR can b? bought every wetk, as It comcs out. It is also *ent bjr ruaii far two dnllard a year or two copies fir three dollars, paj a ble inflealbly in advance. All letters should be addressed to KOJIF.KT HONNEll', (Alitor and Proprietor. 41 Arm at. New York. +4* Xowlsa good time to subscribe as COitB hai .Uin commenced a new Sea ?tory, and CMEHfoS bEXKKTT Wiilsuon begin another. No subscription taken for a less pt riod than one year. ? jell:luidav~ A GLOVE CLEANER. A X Important Discovery to the Economist?Something cp ?T1_ tirely New?Just imported. "JOITYKN'S l.NODOKOL'S PKF.PARATION,H for iustantly CUUKINO KID HI.OYKS without the sii};htr<t SMELL. Hub a small p>rtion oa the ?lovr, and the dirt Ik .-tautly disuppecrs?can Ik* worn -immediately afterward*.? One bottle is warranted to ch-au tift^palr of Gloves. Price, i N.? Ceuts. Try it before buying. All the Agents are present t <j?I with on open !>ottle to prove IU operation. Agenta j are coining money by the unprecedented demand, slore wanted. CONTENT, NKARY a CO, Wi?oIesale Store, j jell-dawly No. 5oS Ilroadvay, X. Y. POT IC H O M A N i E7 : rpi!K new and l>eautiful art ftf or^aa?'ntiag the simplest JL Glass Vessel to ren? icbiethe Pimm l'a:sn? Chisa, At i Time ok run Cost, Ip creating an immenao. exciteriieut, j Ladles aud Gentlemen are alike fascinated with thi? delight ful occupation. A chaste and elegant amusement for Chll | dr?n and Schools, encouraging a taste for /race in desipn ; and harmony iu the orrai?>cement of colors. The whole Art i c.an be j?erfcctly acquired in half sn hour. Bnok of Instruc tion separately tl. Itoxeb containing 2 Vases, jRook, aad ! .-very art;cle required #5. s?ut by Express. - j CONTENT, NLAUY A CO., Wholesale Store, ; jeli-Iydsw ZrsJ Broadway, N. Y.. The Eyo and Ear. ! I ,n>" lute tour iu Europe,.! obtained several new | u Instruments. and Remedies of incalculable value la my speciality. There h now nothing kn<>?*n to the faculty in ei ther hemisphere, with which 1 am not familiar, which, com blned with an extensive practice for 20 years iu the city of New York, enables n??* to restore SIGHT and HEARING !n many cafes liith<-rto deomr J h jp^lert. Cataract positively cured b> anew metluvi, without pain, ?!?n Squinting cr Ores* Kyes in a lew seconds. Amaurosis cured in the majority of ?*as?. Granulations, Ulcers, Films or Specs, and Watery Eye, invariably; also. Deafness, Slngin;: Iu the Ear and Dis charges, by an entirely new process. My ''Treatise on the Eye,"price50 cts, also, ARTIFICIAL EYKS which n?ov?-and look exactly like tin- natural Eye, and are inserted without an operation, and ali remedies, forwarded by mail. Contul tatiou4 by mail rsceict especial attention. JAMES W. POWELL, M. D., iturui. A c. jel 1 r.lawly < tenets, 6:2 lit Midway, K. Y. ' HAZ1.ETON k BROTHERS. " P IANO FO It T K MA N \J FA CTURERB . IVo ?09 Outre ?t ,(V#w Yark. VI7HERE may be found a superior a?flortn.eut of Piano V T Forte*, in Plain end Ornamental Gases, from 6 to 7.V? octave-, of the b<*t materials, and pronounced by dlstln> guKhed artists tj be unsurpassed, will be hold on theiotfvt reasonable terms and warranted to stand in any climate.? Order* from the country promptly attended to, and each Piano guaranteed to give perfect saltsfacton. If not so, the Piano may be returned to u% we refunding the money and freight. At the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York. ISM, a Prize Medal was Awarded to Hazlwtox 4' Paontaas, Tor tho'Miperlor quality of their Piano Fortea, which Were tf*tcd in Touch, tone;, EqmiHty, and Durability of tuas, and placcd'in the highest (Trades by the following Distiti? yuish'ed Artists?WILLIAM NORltIS, i?hairtnan on Jfuti cal instrument*; JUH.IEN, MAX MAUETZER. W; If. FRY, R. S. WILLIE, f. EISFELBT, Z. MEIGNEN,EM K LI ITS GIRaC. DWIGIfT, Jury on j/usieal Instruments; GEO. F. BRISTOW, secretary on Musical Instrument*. jell-dan ly TJrlKliS'KW Voltlv t>AILV SUN IS SENT to Club?, by mail, at $2 a year. Get a speci men copy (furnished gratis) ana seethe terms. Bend let ters (post paid) to MOSES S. BEACH. ina.27daw8ni Sen Oihce, New York.1 CKIBTADOfK^S HA III D YE ST11.r. Tlil 11ml'ija-v t! CONTRAST the tints broupi.t out in the hair by Cristado ro'j matchless revitalising Hair Dye, and those produ ced by application of the burning Uuids ordinarily sold as Hair Dye*, you see ut once that the color is natural in one case, unnatural in the other, and the simple reason i* that j Crintadoru'.t is the OSLY preparation which by lta exact che ; mica! combination operates on nuturnl and immutable prin [ cipl~*. Made, sold and applied (iu ten private rooau)at j CristadoroV, o A*tor )lou>?-, Broadway, N. Y. Also tar ' <al* by the Principal Dru^gi?ts and Betfumcrs throughout ! the country. New York Agents, W. 11. CORY A CO. WARD, CLOSE k CO. Wheeling Agents, T. If. LOGAN t CO., | feC:lydaw Bridge Corner Druggists. _ BROILS vs, FRIES ' ! r onixsos\s pa tent umviron i?2*niiiHf (he fri-ylu;* I'nu !! IT itf a well known fact that meat broiled is much more pal atable, under and healthful than when fried. All riiced meats ought to be broiled. The New Gridiron, is a conre nient as tin.* Frying Pan, and much more economical. Mar ine a downward draught, it takes all the smoke up chunaey cooks the meat entirely through in ita own juices, without burning it, flares all the fat, reduces meat bill* *5 per cent., and can he used over a wood or coal fire. Price for the round 10 in. diameter n&> ? " square ? by 14 inches ..$95 * 44 oblong 7 by lC 4 .....SjUt 4 44 4 S by 10 * ...V 2 br"2i ' 5^> We will send by express, prepaid, one or noreof .theN sizes to any part of the Uuited State.*, cast of the Mississippi (or not far west of it) on receipt of the tr>ouc>*. fSr~Money may bv scat by tnaii, 4,rrfr1*t*rcd,M at our sink. |?C"Aperte wanted in ??ry county, town and city in the Cnfon. Circulars, with foil description, sent application Address "Axejucss I Fotuaox Pararr Auskct Co." . MONROE HOUsE. [OPPOSITE TIIK SITSPECSIOJf BltltOB,] \VlIL'-,i:r,IXO,YA. IwM. BARRETT, Proprietor. 1 rr?fus well' known lloul iiae Ijcru lie* Jj- rrnorat.-tf,'?ad | X now furnishes the best cf sccomh?odations to traveler* I' and boarders " AT MODERATE RATES. ' It Is IocT.t^d near the centre of the city, opposite tho 8n? ptnsion Bridge, und only a few f quarts froaj the RaHroad I Depots and Steamboat Landing, j - EXCELLENT STABLING j Is attached to the House. Travelerr and bearder? may rtrt assured that no pains will be rpartd to add to their cost fort. ap8P-tfdaw S. AVERY . > II AH on hand, and i- mamufaeairing aatf recetr ^??59one of the largest assortments of Hats and Cap? *5 Consisting of all the varieties and now !a ore, *Q of which wiB be sold at the lowest rales.' N. B.?Hats made to order.at the shortest notice. S. AYIifiY, Main sL,Nos. 34C and X?, ?plrt-tf . Wheeling. Ya. >jT.k ri.csii uaj-x run gkstlumjki*. A LARGE awortwent received this day, comprising great variety of patterns?call and see. . j son. 146 anu 148 Main at.. Wheeling, Va. oc2d , . AYERV* CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS AND CAPS. JOST receired. a laige assortou^nt o" eaiidr.tn's HaK SLd Caps?-Extra ?uperftue acd Embroidered Cape. ? Nos. 140 and 14?, Main atreet, Wheeling, Va. 6cSo S. A VERY. . dorr hats. AVERY hasrccrlved and Is now rMtninga veryjasy# O ?' assortment of Softllats of all ^daltlf'-s, shapct asdjcol ota, and WIB be sold at the lowest prices. . ..:, fc. AVKilV, Xci. 145 ard 149, ' -MS ? - WheeCftir. T? sl'JUV.G FASJtloy GENTLEMEN'S 'BCATSOFOR180J}. A \ K?: Y Las on hand, and is manufacturing Mats of the Spnr.g stjle, which for neatness, durability and Que ***!*+ ?'uasoi be surpassed. Gentlemen are rctiuesiedto cal .111.5 ex;j,.h e lor themselves. J^' llsw tccde tu ordcratthe shortest notice. . A !?*??.*. la: r>.' assortment of Bats and Caps, of all <$? ,<ript?i>biiiuw ili ?x?e. > JS. I4d can 14% Main st., Wheeling, Va. f,u . . 8. AVERT. ata and Caps. " .? s. AVERY. rs.la'jt ruceivli - -ua fpctrfug large additions to his J X?sV5'*< *1 Hat* i:nd C-i^cbvprictng.ohv-of'Che'-iniacil1 era* that has evt'r been offered to iha.patdl - and t4-S,MalasireeVWtocXhir,Va.-'' ' B. - ... ^ WQtUijgr-; -.7- .. X WILLlwy thcdiaVrenteradea of WooI. tfelTTersSa^xy j _ uw. muo!..