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lleADQUARTKHS 5TH AJWJMBTT, Va. M., > Wheeling, May 20, Idea J General Order No. 3.] IN obedience to General Ordrr No. 1 from Brigade Headquarters, the companies composing the 5th Regiment V. M. will assemble at their respective pa rale grounds as follows, eve: / Saturday at 4 o'clock F. x. precisely, until fiuther orders, for drill and in spections: c.ipu.- Gray and Hall's compaties at the foot of Seventh street, Ea-Jt Wheeling. Capt*. Gotidy, McKee und .Smith's companies at Centre Wheeling Market iiouse. Capt. Taylor's company at Sweeny's brick-yard Capt. Glass*company at La Belle warehouse. Capt. Adams' company at Market square, East Wheeling. tlanlanand ilartenoteln'scompaniesat Han ion's grocery. ^ojmauuants will see that the roll is called at not later than 10 minutes after 4 o'clock, (to allow for variations in time) and all absented* noted thereon and a lUt returned piorr.ptly to the Adjutant of the Regiment. Morning report* mint be made promptly alter each drill, and the condition-ol the arms (and accou trements particularly reported to the Adjutant. Each drill munt continue at e?i*t two hours. By order or J. McCLUNEY. Commanding 5th !tet;iment V. M. J. II. STALLMAN, Adjutant. tny22 lm 1863! 1863. REAPERS AM) MOWERS. THE BEST A>'D CHEAPEST IN AMERICA. THE STErSON* REAPER AND MOWER. THE BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER. THE QUAKER BOY MOWER. fpHEKR SUPERIORITY over all others is estab X lished beyond a doubt, and the prices are lower than those of any other reliable machines. They will be solJ Minnie or combined. Sample machines can be seen at my warehouse, corner of Market and Quincy streets, Wheeling. As the demand this sea ?an is unusually large, those who wish to secure a machino would do well to order at once. Price of atetson combined Reaper and Mower 180 dollars. Pric e ofQuaker Boy Mower 90 dollars. aprlS. JNO.TUOBURN. Cotton Sales. IN pursuance of authority conferred upon me by the Secretary of the Treasury, notice Is hereby given to whom it may concern, that there will be regular sale* at Public Auction, of captured arid abandoned Cotton, in the city rf St. London the lat Monday, and in the city of Cincinnati, ou the 2d Monday of every month, instead of the sale at Mem phis as heretofore advertised. The first ale will take place at Cincinnati, on the 15th day of Jnne next. Dated June 1st, lSG'i. WM. P. MKLLFN, Jun4 Supervising Special Ag't Treas'y Dep't. Fifth. Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOUNDlCU IN 1840. Incorporated by Legislative Charter. Being the only COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in the Union conducted by a PRACTICAL M KRCHANT. Over Seven Thousand Students Have been educated (n the Pprindples and Practice of all the details oi a business education from DUFF S ?vstem ol Mercantile Book Keeping. Awarded four Silver Medals, and the sanction of the highest Mercantile Authorities in the country.? ALo, D JFK'S Steamboat llook Keeping '* A perfect system for such books and accounts." Also, DUFF'S new system of Ilnllroatl Book Keeping. After the fortes of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Also, DUFF'S new system of Private Bank Book Keeping. The only one in use in the city. The above systems of accounts are all taught under the daily supervis ion of the author, and it in believed, to a degree of perfwe.ion never attained elsewhere. TWELVE FIRST PREMIUMS *or the bout Business una Ornamental Penmanship awarded our piasent penmen by the United States Fair at Cincinnati In 1 800. lVna'.Stale fair at Wyoming 180U W,it?rn l'ann'a Fair at Pittsburgh i860 and theObto Stale Fair at Cleveland I8C2I ail of wblch are exhibited at our office. FORTY DOLLARS Pay, for our full graduating course. tl60 for ?ta tiooery and blank, of fine extra size paper, including Itarpet s edition of Dutr* Book-keeping. Others charge ?8 and $10 for blanks with an old system of Book ktepiug containing only one tot. HARPER'S ENLARGED EDITION OF DUFF'S BOjK KEEPING; Price $1,87. Sold by Booksellers generally.] For full particulars send for our elegant new Circu lars: pp t?8, and samples of our Penmen's Business and Ornamental Writing, enclosing 85c to P? DUFF &? SON, Principals. JunlO ltd.tw PROPOSALS FOB MULES. DnpoT Quartebmaster's Office, ) Baltimore, Md., May 2o, 1S03. J SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this of O lice until TUESDAY, the 9th day of Juno, at 12 o'clock M., for furniHliing the Government with OJHM) ON K THOUSAND MULES. To hr delivered at Baltimore, Md.. Wheeling, Va., Parkersburg, Va. and Gallipolls, Ohio, and to conform to the following SPECIFICATIONS: All to be in good flesh. All. to bo (14) fourteen nnnds aud ovor in height All to bo sound and serviceable, and to bo over TQRKC AND U.NDXR NINE YEARS OF AOR. PROPOSALS. The full name and Postofllco address of the bidder mu?t appear in the proposal. II a bid I, made In the n.me of a Arm, the name, of all the parties must appear, oi the bid will be cou ?tdered as the Indivldu 1 proposals of the parties signing It. Proposals from disloyal pa ties will not be Co till trtd, Hud an oatA of allegiance must accompany rach jnopoiilton. y w. ,Ut? ,"I?ra'oly 'lie price of Mules delivered at the soveral points named. 1'rupoeals iuust be addressed to l.ieuteuant Colonel United Mates Army, To* ability or the bidder to ml the contract, should It be awarded to him, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whoso signature, mint bo ap pended to the guarantee. K V T.t*of the guarantor, must Be shown ? ! "rKBcate of the clerk or the nearest District Court, or of the Untied Mate, District At torney. Bidders must be present in pereon when the bids are op-ned or their proposal. will not be considered. Bouds equal In amount to half the sum to be to ceived on the contract, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors, will bo required of the suc cossfui bidder upon signing the contract. As the bond must acoorapauy the contract it will ^.Vf."~ry for *>'?"?*? to h.ro their bondsmen 1 T ? hare bonds ,lg0.Hj in anticipation signed produced wheu tho contract is .. ""S* for b?nJ" c"n b? procured upon applica nt offle*cuh" ro&x or auiuxTKL . V? .olthe county of .and State of J? ?.oftheeonntyof ,??af do hereby guarantee that I, ?ble to fulOU a contract in accordance with the terms of his prom, ?utlon, and that, should hi, proposition be accepted, therewith ?nC? *""" contract in accordance Should the contract be awarded him wean pre pared to become his sureties. (To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentionod.) ? It v i IN'SP*?*I0JJ. DELIVERY". 4c, All Mules coutracted for nnder this adrertlnment will be subjected to a ilgld iuspectlon, and those uot conforming to the specifications will be rejected. Tne Mule* must all be delivered at the several SgnlSg"?^^ <*? ""???*"?>-? f~m date of Payment to be made upon the completion of each .lfhfh.nlt0/^itrJ,i!,n 'j" b!d- or non*c?nforlnance The Mule* will be awarded iu lota of fifty (5(N JTS& ?K?!e!i.t should deem It for the interest of the Government to vary the somber. <3?llrtern>a',"'r reserves to himself the H?M to r<u*ct any or all bids that ha may deem toS ?j,.i J" L" DO.VALDSON, myt? eodtd Quartermaster. F'r'tpxa nl'wli!r>[~Z?af''u mmartmmt of rvH CAPK8, HALP CAPES and V1CTORINK 8KT& oi most fashionable grades for Ladiee. Also PCR COLLARS for Gcnt*. Just receivedlST* d<c11 stove Jt TFI0MA8' Another bupply oV quilled ribbon for Dress Trimming, received at tha Variety Store ?' D.NIOOllABRO. *Pr9a 109 Mala street. DAILY INTELLIGENCER STB AM PRINTIN G HOUSE Cor. ttaincy and ain-Sts., W HEELING HA VINO JUST FITTED UP OUK JOB OFFICB WITH A SPECIAL VIKW TO b00k& JOB WORK IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. We are prepared to execute at short notice, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICE ALL KINDS OY PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! Such as Books and Pamphlets, BANK CHECKS, CATALOGUES, BILLS LADING, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, DRAFTS, SHOW CARDS, DRAY BOOKS, LETTERHEADS, DRUG LABELS, BUSINESS CARDS, NOTES, TAO POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., &c., &c 4^>We have, at a heavy expenditure, furnished our Job Offitte with all necessary materials, embracing TYPE, RULES, BORDERS, CUTS, Ac., Of the latest and most fashionable styles, to render it capable of executing work equal to that of any other establishment in the city, ond possessing facilities in the way of Steam, Ac., for doing work expeditiously unsurpassed by any other office, wo respectfully ?ent our claims forashareof public patronage, assu ring those who ontrust their work to us, that no effort ihall be wanting to give entire satisfaction. novll-59 CAMPBELL A M'DERMOT. 1863. March. 1863. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. Borders. WINDOW SHADES. WINDOW SHADES. FIRE BOARD PRINTS, ETC. Just opened for Spring Trade at JAS. C. orr & CO'S, 100 ^vtAiisr st. H A VINO bought our stock for Cash before the great advance in Paper, wo are enabled to after our Goods at less than New Ycrk prices. "We have also a very heavy stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, CONSISTING IN PART OF BLANlv BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, ENVELOPES, CAP, LETTER AND NOTE PAPER WRAPPING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS. ETC., ETO. All of wutcli V--1L1 be Bold At Wholesale and Retail, j VERY LOW FOR CASH. JAS. C. ORR & CO. mar2'J-2m IPG MAIX ST. Headquarters 4th Regiment V. M.,) Wheeling, May 21,1S63. j Special Order.J r PURSUANT to General Order No. 4 of Brigadier # General Jatnee S. Wheat, of the 20th instant, Commandants of companies comprising the 4th regi uieut will assemble their respective companies at the following places, for drill and inspection, on each Saturday afternoon at ?? o'clock, commencing ou Sat urday, the 23d instant, aud continuing until other wine ordered: Company A, Capt. J. W. Ward, on the river flat above North street. Company B, Captnln John K. Wilson, on Whcoling Island. Company C. Capt. J. A. Clement, at Second Ward Market House. Company D, Capt. J. N. Vance, at the City Armo ry (Court House). Company E, Capt. C. D. Knox, at Second Ward Market llouw. Company F, Capt. Wm. 11, Simpson, on Creek bank, ?-a*t eud of Quincy street. Company O.Capt. F. G. Uottiacker, at the corner of Market and Jefferson streets. Company 11, Capt. A. J. Lang, ou Ceutre street, between Sixth hikI tlie Creek. Company l.Capt. John Scott, on Wheeling Hill, to the right of the National Pike. Company K. Capt. John F. Hopkins, on Wheeling Island. Company L, Capt. James H. Holmes, at the Contt House. II. If possible arms will bo ready for distribution in tiino for the drill ou Saturday, tliu 123d inst. Should they not be ready, comiuaudauts of companies will employ their time in drilling their commands in the facing* aud march.ug; and also in procuring correct rolls of persons within their several districts liable for. and exempt from, militia duty, and report the same to the Adjutant of the Regiment ou or before Tuesday, the 26th inst. III. Allcitixeus between the ages of IS and 45 years, tesiding within the bounds of the 4th Regi ment, are required to report themselves to the com mandants of the company in he district in which they reside ou or before Saturday, the 23d inst.; and those claiming exemption for any cause from such duty, wilt state the grounds upon which their claims are based. IV. Courts martial will be convened tor the pun ishment of all delinquents in discharge of the duties above required, as well as for the trial of those who avoided duty under the late order of the Uovernor calling tlie regimeut into active service. By order of A.J. SW EKN BY, Commanding 4th Reg't Va. M. I. N. IRWIN, Adjutant. my22 co-partnership HAVING associated with main co-partnership WILLIAM BUSB12Y, the business heretofore couducted by me will be carried on by the new firm under the style of Joseph Graves A Co. JOSEPH GRAVES. JOSXPH ORAVM. WM. BUHSXT. JOSEPH GRAVES A CO., Retail dealers in 8CHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Variety Goods, Ac., ac., No. 30 Monroe street. Wheeling, Va. marlS-tf 100 Honey Comb Quilts. TUST RKOBIVED (2 wwki from New York.) 1 cut U 0( lllM* cl.brated Quilt., *t much tow prlc. than calico for bed .proad*. ?">yl? J.S. RUODSS. SODA ASU.Conc.ntrated Ly e and Potaah for pule by T. II. LOGAN A CO., my21 and LOCI AX, LIST A CO. MINKRAL WATKR, alway. oold and tier at the Odd Fellow Hall Drag Store. rayW K. BOCKtNO. Agent. VLOVK, 1 nnn BBLS. WASlIINGTON.cholc. family. 1 ,UUU 600 do Phcenix extra do. 800 do various brands extra. Just received and for sale by apr2S LIST. MORRISON A CO. BEADS FOR COLLARS, in white and colors, just received at the Variety Store of my 16 D. NIOOLL A BRO. Leather satchels and portmoxies, a i very handsome assortment, at the Variety Store I of my!6 D. NIOOLL A BRO. s 20 SUNDRIES. BBLS. No. 1 Lard Oil. 60 box<? W. R.Cheese. 50 do Star Candles. 60 do German Soap. 6 kegs Shot. 60 bundles Lead. 5 cases Rifle Powder. 5 do Mining do. Received and far sale by apr28 LIST, MORRISON Jt 00. A BOtJ.VTlPUL SUPPLY HAIR ISTBX distinguishing badge or youth S. A. ALLEN, A LiPT OT WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER AND ZYLOBALSAMUM OR WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING lar excels all others for restoring hair strengthening when weak, preventing foiling or turning gray, and when gray, restoring its natural color without the nse of dye. The rich glosHy ap pearance imparted is truly wonderfuL Will not soil or stain the finest linen. The fact that they never fill has astonished thousands. No lady's toilet is complete without the Zylobalwunum or Hair Dress ing. It cleanses the hair aud imparts to it a most delightful fragrance, and is suited to both young and old. TUB RESTORKR REPRODUCES. THE HAIR 'DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BEAUTIFIES. CONVINCINGTESTIMONY I Rev. 0. A. BUCKBEE, I Asst. Treas. Am. Bill*. Union, N.Y. City, writes: 4iI very cheerfully add my testimony to I that of unmorouti ft ieuds, to the great value of Mrs. I S A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa. mum." Kkv. WM. CUTTER, N. Y. City: "My hair is changed i to its natural color, and growing ou bald spot." Rev. J. H. CORNELL, N. Y. City: "I procured it for a relative. The falling of the hair stopped, aud | restored it from being grey to its natural and beautiful color." j Rev. J. WEST, Brooklyn, L. I.: *'I wiU testify to their value in the most liberal sense. They have restored my hair whero it is bald, and whete grey, to its original color." Rev. A. WEBSTER, Boston, Mass.: "I have neod them with great effect. I am now neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle; it is now soft as in youth." 1 Rev. II. V. DKG EN, Boston. Mass.: ?That they pro , mote the growth of the hair where balduess is, 1 have the evidonce of my own oyes." Sold by all Druggists throughout the World. Principal Sales Olllce > Wo. 198 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. apr25-3m Copperjin & Sheet Iron Ware, TO THE PUBLIC! I NOW keep tho largest assortmout of WARE that can bo loand intboc'ty, and am fully pre pared to fill all orders at sh -rt notice. My stock consists in part of the following goods: All kinds of Plain Tin aud Japanued WTare, all kind* of ? beet Irou Ware, Copper and Brass Kettles of all sizes; also C<?oklng and Heating Stoves of tho best patterns, fur wood or coal. Merchants aud others visiting the city will find it to their advantage to give mo a call before purchas ing elsewhere. Spouting and Gutters constantly on hand. Allkiuds of JOB WORK will roceive my personal attention. B. F. CALDWELL, No. 8 Main St., op. B. A O. R. R. Depot, inh8-ly Wheeling, Va. Extraordinar yInducements. 1ATELY RECEIVED, we have the following val j nable property for sale ond exchange viz: One Farm of 37 acres, within three miles of this city, in a high state of cultivation, and supplied with comfjrtable buildings. Al?o. b75 acre-* of Improved Land, one mile from Manniugton, Marion county, Va., together with CO acres seven miles from tho same, one halfof which is in cultivation. Al>o, 145 acres Unimproved Land, two miles west of Manniugton. Also, 1200 acred in Wetzel county, Va. Also, a desirable Lot of S acres, with good lm~ provements, in tho town of Pleasmt Valley, on tho National pike, aud five and a qjuarter miles west of Wheeling, Va. j Also, {>874 acres of Improved and Unimproved Land in Braxton county. Va. \ Also, one valuable (Irist Mill,H4*ree miles east of Wheeling, Va., together with some 400 Lots In the 25th ward of tho city of Philadelphia. Alt of this property will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for other property ou accommodating terms, by TAYLOR, ROLLY-UN A CO., aprl l-tf No. 60 Main street. Alexander Heyman, 137 3VCAX3ST ST., OFFERS FOR TnBj SPRING TRADE OF 1863, A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW GOODS IN MY line, to which I ask the attention of buyers at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A?*ong which I have a full line of Rich Plain Black Silks, Handsome Colored Silks. NEWEST STYLES OF DKtSS GOODS?Such as Mexiroes, Broche, Auglaise, Yaloncias, Lisettos.? Very handsome new Spring Delaines, a largo variety of Lawns and Uareges. i CLOAKS AND MANTLES.?I have the largest I sortment of Spring Cloaks, in the uewest styles ai a j most fiKhionable colors. SHAWLS*?A splendid lot of white and colored, j plain aud etnbroidored Crape Shawls, as well as new 1 style Stella ami Cashmere Shawls, to be disposed oi at lowest prices. BALMuitALS in tho richest colors. CLOTHS, CASS1MKHES AND JEANS iu endless variety. CARPETS AND CURTAIN GOODS, which were bought before the rise aud which I can atford to sell cheap. IN DOMESTIC GOODS, I keep a large assortment of Brown and Bleached Munlius, Check, Ticking, a great variety of all makes Culicoes, Ginghams, and a host of oiher goods that 1 take pleasure in show ing, and will always sell lower than any other house. I invite all to call aud examine tor themselves. ALEX. HEYMAN, 137 Main street. Country Merchants are respectfully luvited to call and examine my stock, which I am euabled to sell at less than New York prices. feb24 A. H. T. H. HIGrGINS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY! 36 Monroe St- 3 doors from Market. HAVING thoroughly rcpairod the above web known stand and furnished it with every fa; cility for the busiuess, I am now prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS of every style, including the deservedly popular CARTE DE VISITE. ?ALSO? 1 Ambrotyp es, Which for beauty aud richness of tone cannot be ex* i celled. A varied assortment of OASES and GILT FRAMES will always be ou hand iny!4-ly I. W.PAST0M. JO HIT DOJILOK. o. OOLXBAY PAXT0N.D0NL9N &0GLEBAY, Wholesale Grocers, PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Nob. 52 and 54, Main "St., OTI W heeling, Va. OXO. W.J0HW30W. w. D. J0BXS0N G. W. JOHNSON & SON, Manufacturers or Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware* Having availed ourselves o* all tit* improvod facilities, we are better prepared now than ever to fill aU orders for any article or work in the above line of business. Vallies and Conductor! made to order. Steamboat work done in a substan tial and workmanlike manner. We are now payin* particular attention to this branch of the tnufe!and can guarantee satisfaction in every particular. To Wholesale Dealers we can offer inducements that cannot be found elsewhere. Our stock of Ware is complete, and the assortment Is fall at all times. We G. W. JOHNSON * SON, . - .. Ho.lTS Kuk.t&qnin, Wheeling, V? Maryland Lime. TWO OAR LOADS of the SNOW WRITB T.nra, received this day, and tor sale by MBT0ALF k BURT, ?PrlT Now 66 Main street. iajc*l on. Moasur I. on. wm. a. uxl SAM'L OTT SON & CO, Aoum worn FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SOALKS. Adapted to bv*ry branch of busineb where a correct and durable Scaleis required. Counter Scales of Every Variety. PORTABLE & DORMANT SCALE8 FOR STORES. HAY AND CATTLE SCALES} Warehouse ?fc Transportation Scales Scales for Grain and Flour?Scales for Railroads? Scales for Goal Dealers and Mluers?Cotton and Sugar Scales?Farm and Plantation Scales? Post Office Scales?Bankers and Jewol lers Beams?Weigh Masters* Beams, 4c., Ac., {4c. All of which are warranted in every particular. Call and examine, or send for an illustrated and descriptive circular. N. B.?Those Scales havo all xtttl bearings, which purchasers will find upon examination is not the case with other Bcales offered for sale in this city, which are represented to be 44a8 good as Fairbanks." A Scale with cast iron bearings cannot be durably ac* ourate. SAM'L OTT, SON & CO., Agents' 4 VBOU8ALI SKiLIRfi lit Hardware,Saddlery Hardware,&o Cor. Market 4 Monroe sts., opp. McLure House, mhl4 Wheeling, Va. GROVER & BAKER Sewing Machine, T7K)R FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING purposes, JC are the best in use. They will sew seams, torn I foil, gather, tuck, braid and embroider. This Ma | cliiue is the best because they have taken the first premium at every State Fair at which they have I been exhibited?because they are more simple in I coustruction and less liable to get out of order, 4c I Also, you can select a Machine making the Grover 4 i Baker stitch, or one making the shuttle or lock stitch, with the privilege of exchanging for the other stitch. Price9 from $50 upward. All Machines war I ranted for three jears. All kinds of leather and and cloth stitching done to order. J. MoDONAL, General Agent, Office No. 105% Main St., Wheeling, Va. I mar5-6m JOHN T. LAEIN, [Successor to Wheeler 4 Lakin.] WILL RECEIVE AND IIAVE OPENED FOR inspection on Thursday, March 20th, a now and well soloctod assortment ef Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings 1 Also a complete assortment of GENTLEMEN'8 FUR NISHING GOODS. The patrons ot the old firm, and tne public in gon eral, are respectfully invited to call and examlno my stock before making their purchases as I intend sell ing at small profits to cash and prompt purchasers. Thankfiul f*r tho patronage bestowed upon the old firm, I solicit a continuance of the same lor the new establishment. JOHN T. LAKIN, Merchant Tailor, No. 102 Main St., Wheeling, Va. New Spring and Summer GOODS. second stock;; CCOMPRISING all new and fashionable styles of Dress Goods, Mantillas, Lace Points, Shaw, s, Embroidered and Lace Collars, Edging and Inserting, ? India Muslins, Domestic Goods at reduced prices, Ac., just opened by my 4 GEO. R. TAYLOR. Attention, Discharged Soldier. UNDKR Ad OF CONGRESS of 4th March,1863, %11 soldiers who havo boen discharged by rea son of wounds received in battle while in the ser vice, are entitled to the $100 Bounty withont regard to the time they have served. Applications made oy letter or in person will be promptly atteudod to. All applications sh uld be accompanied with dia chargo papers. Attention will also be given to ob taining Pensions aad Bouuty due tho heirs of deceas ed soldiers. Office at the Savings Bank, No. 63 Main street. S. P. HILDRETH, marl6-tf Notary Public and Claim Agout. Music. WE have received the following Music: The Woodland Echo?Waltz 35 cents. When the Cruel War is Over 25 44 Jenny kind's Bird 8ong .60 Kingdom Coining .25 " Sontag Polka 85 44 Warblings at Eve .30 44 The Soldier's Roturn 35 " They Buried Her Under the Old Eliu Tree...25 " Drummer Boy of ?hiloh .50 44 Paul Vane 25 " Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still 25 44 Maryland, Our Maryland 30 41 Marching Along 25 44 Gay and Happy J25 11 Would I Were With Thee ,3u 44 Lorena .60 *? Abraham's Daughter 25 44 D. NICOLL 4 BRO., apr2l 109 Main street. JET AND STEEL GOODS, a beautiful assortment, ju?t received at the Variety 8tore of my 16 D. NICOLL 4 BRO. Maryland Lime. OH BBLS. MARYLAND LIME, fresh from the U U kilns, received by P. C. HILDRETH 4 BRO., mar21 53 Main street. STAMPING AND PINKING neatly done at the Variety Store of D. h 1COLL * BRO., feb20 109 Main street SILK HATS. WE nave received the Spring 8tyle of Silk Hats, and are prepared at all times totarnlsn gentle men with the best article and Latest style. apr3 ' HARPER 4 BRO. ISSES* HOOP SKIRTS iu all sixes and be?t make, Just received by r 30 GEO. R. TAYLOR M I VTOW,!fyou do want something nice, call and try a glass of Mineral Water; it will keep you cool I lr nothing else wilL myfl E. BOOKING. Agent, FIRE W ORKS?Torpedoes, Cannons, Drums, Guns, 8words, and many other articles suitable for celebrating the ooming Anniversary of American Independence, at the Variety Store of D. NICOLL 4 BRO., Je30 109 Main-street. DANDELION COFFEE, "Y7T5RY BEST, for sale by V " T.H.LOGAN 4CO., *pr3 and LOGAN. LIST 4 CO. Oil Painting, WATER COLORING, India Ink Finishing & Ivory typing, EXECUTED at PARTRIDGE'S in a superior man ner b?an Artist employed at the Gallery. Oal see specimens. OARD PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALBUMS, taken at PARTRIDGE'S, not excelled by the best eastern ar tists. Call and see for yourselves. Jan5 /-vu* 8T9CK o* WAtoJAfTrfub. .old chaap tor cash by 30 Monroe street, mar 31 ?? \I7 RAPPING PAPER?A large stock of both Rag "/ and 8*raw Wrapping for sale at manufacturers prim. Jut METCALP* * BURT. TRANSPORTATION. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. o CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Office Baltimore k Ohio Railroad Co., I Wheeling Station, Fob. 14,1863. J ,N and after ttao 15th of February tho Passenger ' Trains uill be rnn as follows: KXPRKSS TRAIN. Leave? Wheeling d'ly atl0:30 a.m. Benuood 11:20 .. Gratton 4:10 p.m. Piedmont 8:10 .. Cumberland 9:50 .. Martinaburg 1:10 A.M. Wasbingt'nJ'tn 6:13 .. Arrive at? Baltimore 6:45 .. Waahingt'nCity 9:60 .. MAIL TR\IN. Leaves? Wbeling daily, except Satur day at 8:20 P, M. Ben wood 9:20 .. Grafton 1:55 a. M. Piedmont 6:50 .. Cumberland.... 7:80 .. Marlinsburg ...11:00 .. Wash. Jn'tn.... 8:30 p. m. Arrive at? Baltimore... 4:(0 .. Wash. City 6:25 Returning, leavo? Baltiworoat 0: 0p.m. Wasliing'iiCity. 6:30 .. Martinsburg.... 2:40 a.m. Cumberland... 7:10 .. Piedmont 8:35 .. Grafton -12:30 p. m. Beowood 6:40 .. Arrive at? Wheeling 6:00 .. Returning, leave? Baltimoro at.... 8:45 a. m. Wash. City 6:30 .. Martinhburg... l:6i P. M. Cumberland.... 6:20 .. Grallon 12:00 .. Ben wood 5:00 a.*. Arrive at? Wheeling 5:20 .. wTlM1TTHrartofm^^a,rnn,ngda"y /,?,]? J. B. FORD, General Agent, Wheeling. Cleveland, Pittsburg andWheel 1 mg Kail Koad. ON AND APTBRMONDAY, April 20111,1803, PmJ seuger Trains will leave Bridgeport as follows, (8undays excepted:) 10:60 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all stations, ar rived at Pittsburgh at 8:20 P. M., and Cleveland at 7:30 P. M. 3:45 P. M. Express Train, stopping at all stations, arrives at Pittsburgh at 8:05 P. M. 10:10 P. M. Express Train, arrives at Pittsburgh at 2:10 A. M. and Clevoland at 9:10 A. M. RETURNING TRAINS. Leavo Cleveland at 8:20 A. M. and 2:00 P. M., ar rive at Bridgeport at 5d0 P. M., and 6:26 A. M. Leave Pittsburgh at 1:00 A. M., 6:00 A. M. and 12:40 P. M? arrive at Bridgeport at 6:10 A. M., 10.08 A. M. and 4:55 P. M. Connections sire made as Follows: At Pittsburgh with Pennsylvania R. It. for Harris burg, Baltimore, Washington, Phila delphia, New York and Boston. Cleveland with Clevoland k Toled R. 11. for San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago aud all points in the North West. With Detroit steamers for Detroit, Jackson, Chicago and tho North West. With Cloveland A Erie R. R. for Brio, Dun kirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. With Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati for Crestline, Delaware, Columbus and Cincinnati. At Hudson with the C. Z. A C. R. R. for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron, Millereburgh and Woos tor. At Alliance with P. Ft. W. k C. R. R. for Canton, Massillon, Wooster, Salem, Etion, Co lumbus and Chicago. At ?teubonvillo with P. C. A C. Line and at Bellaie with C.O. O. R.R. forZanesville, New ark, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indi anapolis, Cairo, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lonis, St. Joseph and all points Wtst aud South West. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh and return $4,00. Fare always as low, and time much quicker than any other route. Through Tickets to all pointB in the West, North and East can be procured at the office under the McLuro House, Wheeling, Va., or with Ticket Agent at Bridgeport Station. Freight contracts will be made at lowest rates to any point accossible by this road and its connections, lo tho East, North, Wost and North-West, at office under M'Lure House, or with Ft. Agent at Bridge port Station. WM. D.TERRY, Agent, Wheeling, Va. D. B. WILLIAMS, Agent, Bridgeport, O. J. N. McCULLOUGH, President. F R. MYERS, Gon't Ticket Ag?t. feb6 HEMFFIELI). RAILROAD CHANGE OF TIME! ( M0ND*Y, NOVEMBER Tilt \ lh" b~i ? AH! Leave Washington.." .w . M ArrtTB at Wheeling 10 nvpniiuiun' _ K KTU*RNI N aV Learo Wheeling a D . ?' Washington e ? 1 no? 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Country Merchants A RE invited to call and examine the largest stock A of HATS and GAPS ever before offered in this market. ssplS HARPER k BRO TUB ALL-SlFFlCIfiA'T THREE. The Great 4American Remedies,9 \ Known as "Helmbold'i" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ: ] IlKLMBOLD'S EXTRACT ''BUCnU." " ? 8AKSAPARILLA, " IMPROVED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD'S Genuine Preparation, '?HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remedy for Diseases of tlie BLADDER,KIDNETS,GRAVEL and dropsical* SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion, and excited the ABSORBENTS into healthy action, by wiiich the WATERS OR OALOEROUS depo-i tlons, and all UNNaTUKAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as welt as paiu rind Iutlammatiou, and is good for MEN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, TPoi* Wenknesses ARISING PROM EXCESSES. HABITS OF DISSIPA TION, EARLV INDISCRETION, OR AliUSE, Attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertiou, Loss of Power, Lobs of Memory Diilicu'ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Visiou, Puiu in the Back, Universal Lassitude of Flushing of the Body, the Muscular System, Eruptions on the Face, Hot 11a ds, Pallid Countenance, Dryuess of the Skin. These symptoms, if allowed to go ou, which this Medicine invariably romoves, soon follow IMPOTKNGY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, I In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say t-.at they are not frequently followed by those ''direful diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, Many are awaroof tho cause of their suffering,but none will confess. Tho records of tho Insane Asy lums and the melaucholy deaths by Consumption, bear amplo wituess to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTITOTION.IONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and in vigorate the sj stem,which HELMBOLD'S EXTltACF BUC1IU invariably does. A trial wiil convince the most skeptical. Females, Females* Females, | OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CON 1 TEMPLATINU MARRIAOE, In many affections peculiar to Females tho Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other roiuedy,as in Chlo rosis or Retention, Irregularity, Paiufuluess. or Sup pression of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus. Leucorrhea, or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to tho sex. whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Diosi pat ion, oriir the D1CCL1NE or CIIANbE of LIFE. SF.E SYMPTOM B A HOVE. I NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. I Take no Bali-am, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medicine 1 for Unpleasant npd Dangerous Diseases. | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES Secret Diseases I In all their stages; at little expense; little or no change in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinato, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of tho Urethra, allaying pain and iutlammatiou, so lrequent in this class or diseas es and expelling POISONOUS, DISEASED, AND WORN OUT MATTER. Thousands upon Thousands | who have: been tii? victim op QTJACKS, And wlio hnve paid HEAVY PEES to bo enrod In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "Polrtou" has, by tho uao of "Powerful Astrin gents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. XT S TH | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For all AfTections and diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, 1 Whethor existing in MALE OR FEMALK, from ' whatever cause originating, and no matter of IlOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require tho aid of a Didbetic* HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIUKETIC, And it is certain to have the desired effect in all Dis* eases, for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Helmbold'a Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, SYPHILIS. This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Organs Linings of the Nwje, Ears, Tbroat, Windpipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, makiug its ap oearance in the form of Ulcors. Ilelmbnld's Extract Sarsaparilla punfles the blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear ard Healthy Color. It being prepared express ly for this class of complaints, its Blood-Purifying 1 Properties are preserved to a greatur'extent thau any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. I An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Na ture, and as an injection In Diseases of tho Urinary I Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Buch and Sarsaparilla, i iu such diseases as recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable char acter will accompany the medieiues. CERTIFICATES OF CURES. From eight to twenty years standing, with names known to SCIENCE AND FAME. For Medical Properties ot BUCIIU, see Dispensato ry of the United States. See Professor DEWEES' valuable works on the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PHY8ICK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPURAIM McDOWELL, a celebrated Physician, and member of the Royal j College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published in the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journal. See Medico-Cirnrglcal Review, published by BEN JAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. See roost of the late Standard Works on Medicine. Extract Bucnu, Si 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Sarsapakxixa, $1 00 per bottle or six for $5. Imfbovzd Ross Wash, 60c. per bottle or six for $250. I Or half a dozen of each for $12 00, which will be suf 1 ficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if directions are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed from ob servation. Describe symptoms in all communications.? Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis. AFFIDAVIT. appeared before me, an Alderman of the *^?w0o?^dh0|Ph',,i5-? . ?. A. u&liMUULU. .Sworn tod subscribed before me,, this 23d day of November, 1864. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth street, above Race, Phila. Address Letters for information in confidence, H. T. HELMBJLD. Chemist. Depot 104 South Tenth-st., below Chesnut, Phils. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose 'OF THEIR OWN" and "other" articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, " " Extract Buchu, ? ? 8a nana rills, 44 u Improved Rose Wash. Bold by all Druggists everywhere. ASK FOR HELMBOLD'S?T A KE NO OTHER. Cut out the advertisement, and send for it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. JunlS fimeod SENT BY EXFBESS kvkhywhkkk, WARD'S PERFECT FITTING SMIRTS. Retailed at Wty.ole??I? Price*. Made to Measure at $20 per doz^ 0E SIX FOB. TEN DOLLAES. MADE OF NEW YORK MILLS MUSLIN, With fine Linen Bosoms, and warranted as good a Shirt aa sold in tho retail stores at $2 50 each. ALSO, TITE VERY BEST SHIRTS THAT CAN BE MADE AT $20 PER DOZ. P. 8.?Thoso who think 1 cannot make a good Shirt Tor $20 per dozen are mistaken. Here is the cost of onu dozen $20 fine Shirts. 30 yds. New York Mills Muslin at 18 cts. per yd..|6 40 7 yards of fine Linen, at 60 cts. per yard 3 92 Making and cutting 0 00 Lanndrv,$l: buttons and cotton 76 cts 1 75 Profit ;r. 2 93 Total 7 Zj$20 Self-Measurement for Shirts. Printed directions for self-measurement, list t Srices, and drawings of different styles of Shirts aud ollars sent free everywhere. These rules ore so easy to understand that any one can take their own meas ure. I warrant a perfect fit. The cash can bo paid to the Express Company on receipt of the goods. Tho Express Company have orders to allow all par* tio* to examine the goods before payiug for them. If the goods aro not as represented, yon aro at lib erty to return them. S. W. H. WARD, from Iiondon, 387 Brondwayt up-atalra, Between White and Walker Sts., mh28 New York. A Card to the People Now is Your Time to Save Moneyl Bargains! BargainsII Baijgainsltl IN consequence of the fact, that all Cotton Oooda are advancing very rapidly, and the indications are that they will very soon be higher than at any previous time, I have purchased a large and spleudld stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which I havo in store, No. 33 Main street, Centro Wheeling, and to which I would respectfully Invite the atten tion of tho public, as 1 intend selling the stock out at the old prices, and some goods even cheaper than they were ever known before. So that all persons needing goods, or who will need them very soon, hnd belter avail themselves of this opportunity of sup plying themselves, as thoy will 6ave money by mak ing their purchases at this time; besides they will liuve a good assortment to make their selections from. My stocK consists, in part, of Brown and Bleached Muslins, Calicos, Men's and Boys' wear of every de scription, Checks, Flannels, Ginghams, Shawls. Table and Towel Diapers, Irish Linens and 8hirt Bosoms, Parasols, Shaker Hoods. Hoop Skirts, Lace and Gren adine Veils, White Goods, Laccs, Embroideries of all kinds, Hosiery. Ac., Ac. LADIES! LADIES 1 Your special attention is invitod to my very superior stock of DRESS OOODS, which is ihe largest, cheapest and most complete of tho season. Lawns, Plain, Plaid and Embroidered Grey Goods, Mozambiques, Berage Anglais. Ac., in great varioty. Please call early, as I will make it greatly to your advanuage to do so. Yours verv respectfully, JOHN ROEMER, Jo24 No. 33 Main at., Centre Wheoling, Va. jTHE BEST PIANOS IN THE W0ELD! WM. KNABE & CO'S GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES These Instruments are warranted for five years, and the privilege of exchange granted at any time within ?iz< months, if not entirely satisfactory. 1 PINK ASSORTMENT on hand and for salo at f\_ Baltimore factory prices. JESSE B. MELLOR, 139 Main Stroet, aplti Sole Agent for Wheeling and vicinit HARPER & BRO. nave received their entire FALL & WINTER STOCK OP Hats and. Caps, To which they invite the attontlon of buyerB. \TTJJ have this day received a large assortment oM Y> MILITARY HATS and CAPS, at wholesale and rotail aeplO HARPER A BRO. HENRY O. OTT & Co. WHOLESALE DEALEES IN Tobacco, Cigars, &c. &c. No. 25 DIonroe Street, WlieeliiiK? Va. In the room formerly occupied by Laughlins eC ush 'field, Druggists nnHE attention of Merchants and Butlers is purtlc _L ularly requested to our stock, which baa just been purchased of first hands, and is now being duly received from Louisville and Baltimore. None but the best braudshavo been purchased aud we feel con fident of being able to satisfy all customers in QUANTITY AND PRICE. mh21-6in DEVEIES, 8TEPHENS & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, JSTo. 312 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. WE are now receiving our largo and carefully se lected Stock ot Foreign >?nd Domestic Dry j Goods, purchased for Cash, lor the 8priug aud Sum | lner Trado, comprising every variety of Dress Goods, 1 ot line and medium qualities of beautiful styles, of the most rocent printing aud importation. CLOTHS, CASS1MEBKS, SATINETTS, YEST INoS. Also a general assortment of all kinds ot Dry Goods. In addito"3 to our stock of Dry Goods, we have an extensive NOTION DEPARTMENT, which em braces every variety of Goods usually kept by the. largest Notion Houses. To all of which we invito the attention of purchasers. We will sell our stock at as low prices aa tho same oda can be had in any of the Northern or Eastern markets. mh31-3in* DEVRIK8, STEPHENS A CO. Sugar Mills and Evaporators. PRYOR FROST, 21 33 Main St. WOULD call the attention of Farmers interested \,in tho raising of Sorghum the present season, I to the fact that they havo secured the EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the Best Sugar Mills In the West1 as well as the only EVAPORATOR which haa really PRODUCED SUGAR. A full supply of Mills will be on ha or exhibi { tion aud sale by the let of May, aud all who intend j raising Sorghum are urgently invited to inspect the ' Mills and Evaporators, as well as samples of the Syrup and Sugar made with this machinery, tho past season; also to get one of our treaties on the cultivation and manufacture of the sugar cane, cir> filiated gratuitously. We also have a small quantity of the genuine Trench Seed for sale, imported by ouraelvea, and fully warranted pure and genuine. Mills and Evaporators fully warranted in every particular my2 PRYOR A FROST. Wholesale Dry Goods! Baltimore, March 25,1862. WE beg to call the attention ot Merchants to our LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, For the SPRING TRADE, at pricea which cannot fail ?o give satlafaction. We are prepared to offer the beat naaortment we kave ever had, and it will be to the interest of buy ers to examine our Stock before purchasing any tnlng in bur line. GEO. W. HOWARD fe CO., 851 Baltimore St., and 64 German St., mhSl-3m? Baltimoox, Md. Rappee sitoff, scotch snuff (Garrett's), in bladders ^ ?P2S and ijpQAN, LI8T A 00? Sorghum Sugar Cane Mills. "TTOYiarS PAT. SUGAK CANS MXXX8, th. n beat Mm to w, for sale by top20 P. O. HTLDRETH * Bro., SS M?!n rt.