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OlifiQUiBTlBl 5TH RMIXXn, Va. M , \ . WbeeUng, May 2D, 1M*J General Order No. 3.] TN obedience lp General Order No. 4 from Brigada JL Headquarters, the companies composing the Oth kegimeot V. H. will aes-mole at their respective pa ra le grounds m follows, every 8?turdaj at 4 o clock F. M precisely, until fuitber orders, for drUl and in BPSptI.B Clia y and Hall's com pat lee at the foot of Seventh street, Ka?t WheeilDg. Capte. Ooudy, McKee and Smith ? companies at Cea< re Wheeling Market House. Capt. Taylor's company at Sweeny's brick-y*rd. Capt. Glas-Lcompanj at LaB^le warehonse. Capt. Adams' company at Market square, East Wheeling. . , . Capts. Uanlan and Hartensteln's companies at Han ** CommaoTwts will see'that the roll la called at not later thanI(Tml no fee after 4 o'clock, (to allow for variations in time) and all absentee* noted thereon and a list returned promptly to the AdJntant of the Kejtfzncnt. Morning reports most be made promptly attcr eacn drill, and the condition of tbe arms |and accou trements particularly reported to the Adjutant. Each drill must continue at least two honri. By order of J. Commanding 5tb RegimentV. M J. H. STALLMAN, Adjutant. my22 lm 1863! 1863 REAPERS AND MOWERS. T1IK BEST ASD CHEAPEST AMERICA. TUB STETSON RKAPBR AND MOWER. THE BUCKETS REAPER AND MOWER. THE QUAKER BOY MOWKR. r|1IIEfR. 8CPKRI0RITY orver .11 otheri la eetab 1 liihed beyond ? doubt and the price. are lnwe* than tho?e or any other reliable machine.. They will be .old single or combined. Sample can be wb at my warehonae, comer or Market and Quincy .treeta. Wheeling. Am the demand thie eea U SESSta Urge,'the*. who WW to ? machine wonid do well to order at once. Price 5??^taoo M>niMj>ed/Reaper, and Mower ISO B?^ M?W" ^O-^HOBURN. Cotton Sales. IN purauanc. of authority coofwrednpon m.by tbe Secretary or the Trea.ury. not c? l? ?riren to whom it msv concern, that there will be fLnlar pale* at public Auction, of captured and abandoned Cbtlon, In tbe city if St. J-ouU, on the l?t Monday, and In the city of Cincinnati, on the 8d M ioday orrery mon'h, instead or the aale at Mem ? "WrS' de will tSI p'?fC ?? CIInclnnati, on the nth day or Jnne next. U"^h^MELLPN, Jnn4 -Supervising Special Ag't Treas'y Pep t. Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOUNPKU IN 1840. Incorporated by L.fUIatlTe C*?rt.r. Bring the only COMMERCIAL COLLEGE In the 8 union conducted by a PRAQTtoAL merchant. Over Seven Thousand Students Hare been educated In the pprlnclplee and Practlct oi all tbe details of a business education from DLVr b system oi ? Hercantll Book Kwping. Awarded roor 8llT?r Medall, and the unction or the hlgbent Mercantile Au.horitlee in the country.? A1 o, D.Ffd Steamboat Book Keepln| ? A perfect syatem for anch book* and account*." AUo, DUFF'S new ayatem of Railroad Book Keeping. A Her the forn-a of the Pennaylranla Railroad. Also, t?UFF*S new system of Private Bank Boole Keeping. The only one In use In the city. The above systems of aocounU art all taught under the dally supervis ion of the author, awl It is believed, to a degree of perfeo Ion never attained elsewhere. TWELVE FIRST PREMIUMS For the beet Business and Ornamental Penmanship | awarded our piesent Peumen by the Dnlted States fair at Cincinnati In....? If??/ Feun'aBtete fair at Wyoming We.tcrn Penn'a Pair at Pittuburah 1800. aud tho Ohio 8t?te fair at Olerelaud ....ISO.4. ail or which are exhibited at our office. FpRTY DOLLARS Pare for our roll graduating eourae. ??60 ror eta t-omry and btouka or flue eitra aire paper, Including llarpei'a edition of D?r? Book keeping. Other charge $8 and *10 Tor blank" with an old ayatem or Book ki.plug odntalnlng only one eet. HARPER'S ENLARGED "KDITION OP DUFFS BOjK KEEPING; Prlee#t,87. Sold by Bookaellera generally.| For tall particular# eend Tor oar elegant new Circu late: pp 68, and nampleeof our Pennien'n Boaineea tad Ornamental Writing, enclosing ??c to P. DVFP * SUN, Principals. JunlO ltdAw i'KOrOSALS FOB MULES. - Dpror <itu*T*a?t??T?irg Orric*. 1 Baltimore, Md., May SO, 1803. J O P.At.ED PROPOHA LS will bo receiied at thla of O flo. until*TU RriD A V, the ?th day or June, at 12 o'clock M-, for furnlahlng tbe Uorernment with <l.u?.i> ON* THOUSAND MULBS. To be delivered it Baltimore, Md . Wheeling, Va.. Parkereburg, Va., and U alllpolla, Ohio, add to conform to the rollowing SPECIFICATIONS: All to be In good rteah. All to be il4) fourteen nands aud over in height. All to bn sound ?nd serviceable, and to be ovkr THRU AKP U.HOSa KIWI TKARfi Of AOS. v PROPOSALS. Tbe full name and Postoffice address of the bidder must appear In the proposal. _ It a bid Is made in the name of a firm, the names of all the parties muit appear, oi the bid will be con sidered as tbe ludivldu l proposals of the parties "i^ropoj?als from disloyal pa tits will not bt co sid ertd, uud an oath qf allegiance must acoompany each * ^oposTirwflTstate separately the ptlce ot Mules delUersd at the several points named. Proposals mutt be addressed to Lieutenant Colonel J. L. Donaldson, Quartermaster United eUtes Army, Baltimore, Md., aud should be plainly marked "Pro posals for Mules." OUABAHTBI. Tne ability of the bidder to till the contract, should tt be awarded to bUn.--mnst be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose signatures must be ap pended to the guarantee. Tne responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by tho official certificate of tbe clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the UnLed btates District At tornev. Bld'der#must be preeent in person when tbe bids are opened or their proposals will not be considered. Bouds eqnal in amount to half the sum to be re eeived on the contract, signed by the contractor and b >th of bl< guarantors, will be required of the sue* oessful bidaer upon signing the contract. As the bond must accompany the contract It will be neoeseary for the bidders to have their bondsmen with them, o* to have bond* signed in anticipation and ready 'tu be produced when the contract is *i*?l*n"ks"fer bonds can be procured upon applica tion being made at this ollico, either personally, by letter or by telegraph. roa* or outKAHrn. We ,olthe county of ,aud State of aD(l ???.ofiheooentvof??-,and State of do here ?y gnarantee that is able to falQll a contract lb accordance with tbe terms of his propo siti jn, and that, should his proposition be accepted, he will at onoe enter into a contract in accordance therewith. SnoulJ the contract be awarded htm we are pre pare! to become bis sureties. CT?this guarantee must be appended the official certificate above mentioned.) INSPECTION, DELIVERY, Ac. All Mntes contracted for under this advertisement Will be suty clod to a ?Uhi Inspection, and those not conforming to ine specifications wilt be rejected. T e Muies must all be delivered'at tho several points named within (10) twenty days from date of signing the contract. Payment to be made upon the completion of each son'ract. orsosoon thereafter as the Depot Quarter in-titer sha 1 be in funds. Aoy InlorjnaUty in ihe bid. or non-conformance witb the terms of this advertisement, will Insure the , (election of the proposal. The Mules will be awarded In lots ot fifty (50) each, nolees tbe Depot Quartermaster should deem j it fr?t the interest of the Qovernment to vary the Bomber. >. i bo Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself the r'ght to reject any or all bids that he may deem too blah ^ J. L. DONALDSON, ayW eodt4 ;.m . Qear>ertnst??r. KUR^ r FUHjSI-A full assortment of FUtt 0APK8, HALF OAPIM and VICTORINB 8ETb tost fashionable grades for Ladles. Also PUR OOLLARS for QenU. Jost received at decit arroMw A T?rnM4?' ANOTUIfiK SUPPLY OPQUiLLkD RIBBON for Drees Srimala^ reoeived at the Variety 8fore - ft?IO??LL A BRO., mpr22 ? 209 Main street. DAILY INTELLIGENCER STrfA M PRINTING HOUSE Cor. Qaincy and ain-Sta., WHK BLINQ HA VINO JUST FITTED UP OUR JOB OFFIO* WITH A SPECIAL VIKW TO Ibook&jobwork IS ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. We ire prepared to execute at abort notice, and at the | LOWE ST CASH PRICE ALL KINDS OF (PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! Suoh an Books and Pamphlets, BANK CHECKS, CATALOG UBS, BILLS LADING, BILL IIBADB, CIRCULARS, DRAFTS, SHOW CARDS, DRAT BOOKS, LETTER HEADS, DBUO LABELS, BUSINESS CARDS, NOTES, TAG POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Sc c., Sc c . , See M9*We have, at a heavy expenditure, furnishedonr Job Offioe with all necessary materials, embracing TYPE, RULES, BORDERS CUTS, 4c., Of the latest and most fashionable style*, 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, we respectfully sent our claims for a share of public patronage, assu ring those who entrust their work to us, that no effort shall be wanting to give entire satisfaction. nor 11-'69 CAMPBELL k 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. OREt & CO'S, loe ST. HAVING bought our stock for Cash before the great advance in Paper, we are enabled to effer our Goods at less than New York prices. We have also a very heavy stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, CONSISTING IN PART OF BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, ENVELOPES, CAP, LETTER AND NOTE PAPER WRAPPING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS. ETC., ETC. All of wiilch will be sold at Wholesale and Retail, VERY LOW FOR CASH. JAS. C. ORB & CO. mar90-2m lOO MAIBT 8T. HXADQUABTKRfl 4TH REGIMENT V. M.,1 Wbxelino, May 21,1863. J Special Order.J rPUR8UANT to General Order No. 4 of Brigadier . General Jatnee S. Wheat, of the 20th instant, Commandants of companies comprising the 4th regi ment will assemble their respective companies nt the following places, for drill and inspection, on each Saturday afternoon at -i o'clock, commencing ou Sat urday, the 28d instant, and continuiug until other wine ordered: Company A, Capt. J. W. Ward, on the river flat above North street. Company B, Captain John K. Wilson, on Wheeling Island. Company C, Capt. J. A. Clement, at Second Ward Market llonse. Company D, Capt. J. N. Vance, at the City Armo ry (Court House). Company K, Capt. C. D. Knox, at Second Ward Market Iiouse. Company F, Capt. Wm. B, Simpson, on Creek bank, cast end of Quincy street. Company G, Capt. F. G. Rotbacker, at the corner of Market and Jefferson streets. Company II, Capt. A. J. Long, on Centre street, betwtfn Sixth and the Creek. Company I, 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 Court House. II. If possible arms will be ready for distribution in time for the drill on Saturday, the 23d innt. Should they net be ready, commandants of companies wilt employ their time in driliiog their commands in the facing* nud march ng; and aieo in procuring correct rolls of persons within their several districts liable for, and exempt from, militia doty, and report the Mine to the Adjutant of the Regiment on or before Tuesday, the 2tith inst. III. All citizens between the ages of 18 and 45 years, residing 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 on or before Saturday, the 28d Inst.; and those claiming exemption for any cause from such duty, will state the grounds upon which their claims are based. IV. Courts martial will be convened lor 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 theuovernor calling the regiment into active service. By order of A. J. SWEENEY, Commanding 4th Reg?t Va. M. I. N.IRWIN, Adjutant. my22 CO-PARTNERSHIP. HAVING associated with me in co-partnership WILLIAM BUSBBY, the business heretofore ucted by me will be carried on by the new firm | under the style of Joseph Graves A Co. JOSEPH GRAVES. JOSEPH GRAVES St, CO., Retail dealers la SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Wall Paper, Window Blinds. Variety Goods, Ac., Ac* I No. 30 Monroe street, Wheeling, Va. marlS-tf 100 Honey Comb Quilts. I TUST RKOKI\ KD (1 weeks from New York,) 1 case 1 o OI these ce ebrated Quilts, at much less prlee than calico for bed spreads. my 19 J. 8. RHODES. | OODA ASH. Concentrated Lye and Potash for sale I O by T. H. LOGAN A CO., 1 mj21 and LOGAN, LIST k CO. MINERAL WATER, always cold and tIcy at tha Odd Fellow Hall Drug Store. rnytS E. BOCKING. Agent. tfLOVK, Innn BBLS. WASHINGTON,choice fiunily. .UUU 600 do Ptxanlx extra do. 300 do various brands extra. Just received and for sale by ?pr28 LIST. MOP.KIPO* k CO. BEADS rOR COLLARS, In white and oolors,just received at the Variety Store of myl6 P. NIOOLL k BKO. [BATHER SATCHELS AND PORTMONIRS, a J very handsome assortment, at the Variety Store of my !6 P. NIC LL k B8Q. SUNDRIES. 20 BBLS. No. 1 Lard OiL 60 boxes W. R.Che 60 do Star Can ilea. 60 do German Soap. 6 kegs Shot. 60 bundles L*a<L 5 ca?es Rifle Powder. 6 do Mlaingdo. Received and for sale by apr28 LIST, MORRISON k OO. A BOUNTIFUL SUPPLY HAIR I8THX DIETING UI8HINQ BADOt or ?VOUTH S. A. ALLEN, A LAS>T OV WO&LI) WDI BBPUTATIOX. MBS. 8. A. ALCETT8 WORLD'S HAIR RESTORES I AND 2YL0BALSAMUM OR WORLD'S UAIR I DRESSING tor excel! >11 others for restoring h?lr atrengthealng when weak, preventing tolling or I turning gray, and when gray, restoring its natural I color without the use of dye. The rich glossy ap I pearance-imparted is truly wonderful. Will not soil | or stain the finest linen. The ffcct that they never I fall has astonished thousands. No lady's toilet is I complete without the Zylohalsamum or Hair Dress I Ing. It cleanses the hair and imparts to it a most I delightful fragrance, and is suited to both young and I old. THE RESTORER REPRODUCES. TIIE HAIR DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BEAUTIFIES. I convincing"testimony I Rrv. o. A. BUCKBEE, Asst. Trtas. Am. Bible Unitm, N. Y. City, writos: "I very cheerfully add my testimony tu that of numerous friends, to the great value of Mrs. 8 A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsa> mom." I Rkv. WM. CUTTER, N. T. City: "My hair is changed to ite natural color, and growing on bald spot." Rkv. J.Ii. OjKIVELL, N. Y.City: "I procured it for a relative. The tailing of the hair stopped, and restored it from being grey to Its natural and beautiful color." | Riv. J. WE4T, Brooklyn. L. I.: *'I will testify to their value in the most liberal sense. They have restored my hair where It is bald, and wheie grey, I to its origltial color." J Rxv. A. WEB8TEK, Bostou, Mass.: "I have ussd them with great effect. 1 aw uow neither bald nor grey. My hair was dry and brittle; it is now soft as In youth." j Rev. H. V. DK^EN, Boston, Mass.: "That they pro mote the growth of the hair where baldness is, 1 have tue evidence of my own eyes." Sold by all Druggists throughout Che World. Principal Sales Office ? | Wo. 198 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. apr26-3m | Copper Jin A Sheet Iran Ware. TO THEPUBLIC! I NOW keep the largest assortment of WARS that can be found in the city, and am fUlly pre I pared to fill all orders at ah: rt notice. | My_ stock consists in part of the following goods: I All kinds of Plain Tin and Japanned Ware, all kind* J of f beet Iron Ware, Copper and Brass Kettles of aL I sizes; also Cooking aud Heating Stoves of the best patterns, for wood or coal. Merchants and others visiting the cfty will find ft I to their advantage to give me a call before pure has I ing elsewhere. I Spouting and Gutters constantly on hand. J All kinds of JOB WORK will receive my personal I attention. B. F. CALDWELL, No. 8 Main st., op. B. k O. R.R. Depot, mh8-ly Wheeling, Va. Extraordinar } Inducements. I ? ATELY RECEIVED, we have the following val X.J uable property for sale ond exchange viz: One Farm of 37 acres, within three miles of thin I city, in a high state of cultivation, and supplied with comfortable buildings. Alao. 2.76 acres of Improved Land, one mile from I Mnnniogton, Marion county, Va., together with 6G I acres (even miles from the same, one halfof which is J in cultivation. I Al?o, 143 acres Unimproved Land, two miles west I of Mannington. Also, 1200 acres in Wetzel county. Va. Also, a desirable Lot of 8 acres, with good im provements, in the town of Pleas mt \ alley, on the Natioual pike, and five and a quarter miles west of Wheeling. Va. Aliio, 6874 acres of Improved and Unimproved Land in Braxton county, Va. Also, one valuable Grist Mill, three miles east of I Wheeling, Va., together with souie 400 Lots in the 25tli w rd of the city or Philadelphia. | All of this property will be bold low for cash, or exchanged for other property on accommodating terms, by TAYLOK, HOLLY "ON A CO., aprl4-tl No. 60^Main street. Alexander Heyman, 187 MAIN ST., 0FTXR8 FOR TBXj SPRING TRADE OF 1863, A GREAT VARIETY OF NEW GOODS IN MY line, to which I link the attention of buyer, .t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I Among which I have a fall line of Hlch Plain | Black Silks, Handsome Colored Silks. NEWEST STYLES OK DH*83 GOODS?8nch as Moxicoes, Urocbe, AnRlnlse, Valencia*, LlsatUw.? Very handsome new Spring Delaines, a larg. variety I of Lawns and Bareges. CLOAKS AND MANTLES.?I hare the largest sortment of SpriogCloaks, in the newest styles a.a | most fashionable colors. I SHAWLS.?A splendid lot of white and colored, pla n and embroidered Crane Shawls, as well as new I style Stella aud Cashmere Shawls, to be dlSDOeed ol | at lowest prices. BALMORALS in the richest colors. CLOTHS, OASSIMKRKS AND JEANS In endless I variety. CARPETS AND CURTAIN GOODS, which wer. bought before the rise and which I can afford to j sell cheap. IN DOME8TIC GOODS. I keep a large assortment I of Brown and Bleached Muslins, Chock, Tickintr a great variety of all makes Calicoes, Ginghams, and I a host of other goods that I take pleasure in show ing, and will always sell lower than any otherhoqs*. I I invite all to call and examine tor themselves. 1 ALEX. HEYMAN/ .. . . 137 Main street. . Country Merchants are respectfully invited to call I aMeu than<New Y^k'priced ' ' fcbM A.H. T. H. HIGGUNS' [PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERyt 36 Monroe St- 3 door? from Market. FT AvTIN0 ?h?ropghly repaired th. a bore well cUlt, for?Th.bn.n|n^ I am"?ow pre^'I^uki PHOTOGRAPHS | of erarj style, Including the deserredly popular ?ARTE DE VISITE. -A^mt>rotypes, I b**?,3r 'wl rteh??" ?< ton. cannot be ex. I will :r^"TnT.ntd0f ?A8M I B. W.PAZTOM. JOHIf DOITLOV. myl4-ly 0. OOLK1AT ? v. i/JLIBi] PAXT0W, D0KL0S & 0QIEBAY, Wholesale Grocers, PRODUCE & COMMISSION M E R0 II A-NTS. Ho?. 52 and 64, Main St., W heeling, Vsu OTl ??o. w.joawBoa. w.D.nanom G. W. JOHNSON & SON aamafketuerf of Copper, Tla'au Sheet Iron War*. ? JOHNSON 4 SON, Jy*-d*wtf W?.1T? Market Sqaar* Wheeling, Ti Maryland Lime. .^Kuuken. ww. ?.?*?? SAM'L On SON & CO. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SGALK8. Adapted to *vbry brancd or bubikbs where > correct and durable Scalell required. Counter Scales or Every Variety POUTABlTE & DORMANT SCALES ' FOR STORES. BAY AND CATTLE SCALES Warehouse 4k> Transportation Scales I Scales for Grain and Flour?Scale* for; Railroads Scales for Goal Deal en and Miners?Cbtton and Sugar Scales?Farm and Plantation Bcale*? Post Office Scales?Bankers and Jewel lers Beams?Weigh Masters' Beams, Ac.', Ac., J Ac. Ail of which are warranted in every particular. Call and examine, or send for an illustrated an< descriptive circular. N. B.?These Scales have all tUel bearings, whic] purchasers will find upon examination Is not thecas with other Scales offered for sale in this city, whicl are represented to be "as good as Fairbanks." J Scale with cast iron bearings cannot be durably ar borate. SAM'L OTT, SON A CO., Agents Hardware,SaddloryHardwaro,&( Cor. Market A Monroe ata^ opp. McLnre House, mh!4 Wheeling, Va. GROVER & BAKER Sewing Machine, F>R FAMILY ANDMANUFACTURING purpose, are the best hi use. They will sew seams, tern fall, gather, tuck, braid and embroider. This Mr chiue is the best because they have taken the firs premium at every State Fair at which they hav been exhibited?because they are more simple i construction and less Mable to get out of order, A< Aluo, yeu can select a Machine making the Grover < Baker stitch, or one making the shuttle or loc stitch, with the privilege of exchanging for the othe stitch. Price* from $50 upuard. All Machines wai ranted for three 3 ears* All kinds of leather an and cloth stitching done to order. J. MoDONAL, General Agent. Office No. Main St., Wheeling, "V a. mar5-6m JOHN T. LAKIN, f Successor to Wheeler A Lakln.j WILL RECEIVE AND HAVE OPENED FOi inspection on Thursday, March 29th, a nei and well selected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Ves tings Also a completeassortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUl WISHING GOODS. The patrons ot the old firm, and the public in get eral, are respectfully Invited to call and examine m stock before making their purchases as I intend sel Ing at small profits to cash and prompt purchaser! Thankful for the patronage bestowed upon the ol firm, 1 solicit a continuance of the same for the nei establishment. JOHN T. LAKIN, Merchant Tailor, No. 103 Main st., Wheeling, Va. New Spring ^nd Summei GOODS. SECOND STO CCOMPRISING all new and fashionable styles c Dress Goods, Mantillas, Lace Points. Shaw, s. Embroidered and Lace Collars, Edging and Inserting, India Muslins, Domestic Goods at reduced prices, Ac., Just open* by my4^ OKO. R. TAYLOR. Attention, Discharged Soldier, UNDER Ad OF CONGRESS of 4th March. 1*6! all soldiers who have been discharged by rea son of wounds received in battle while in the set vice. are entitled to the $100 Bounty without regar to the time they have served. Applications inad oy letter or in person will be promptly attended to All npplicatlohs oh ulJ be accompanied with dis charge papers. Attention will also be given to ob taining Pensions aod Bounty due the heirs of deceas ed soldiers. Office at the Savings Bank, No. 63 Main street. 8. P. niLDEETlt. mar!6?tf Notary Publio and Claim Agent. MUSIC. AAJR have received the following Music: VV The Wood'and Echo?Waltz 35 cents When the Cruel War is Over 25 " Jenny Lind's Bird Song 60 J1 Kingdom Coming - ...*6 z< Hontag Polka 85 41 Warbllnps at Eve .30 " The Soldier's Return.... 85 " They Bnried Her Under the Old Elm Tree...86 M Drummer Boy of Chiloh .50 " Paul Vane - 25 " Her Bright ,bmil?llaunts Me Still 25 ?* Maryland, Our Maryland 30 M Marching Along*..... 25 " Gay and Uappy ...25 44 Would I Were With Thee Jto *? Lorena 1 ?0 *? Abraham's Daughter 25 " D. NICOLLA BKO., apr2l 109 Main street. JUT AND PTKEL aeOLS/a beaaiiful uoortment Just received at the Variety Stare of mylfl D. NI COLL A BRO. Maryland Lime. HBL8. MARYLAND LIMB, fre?h from th? kUua, recelred by P. O. HILDRRTII * BRO, jnaiCl __ 53 M?1d etreet. _ ST AM PI NO AND PIN KINO ne?tlr done at the Variety Storeof D. MCOLL * BRO, bso 109 Mala .tree* SILK RATS. WK nave rectlrad the Bfrfoft Style of 4ll!t Ilata, and are prepared at all time* totnrnUn gentle men with the Met article and taunt style. apr9 UARPKK A BKO. 00 MISSES' IIOOP SKIRTS in all sites and beat make. Just received by mar 30 GEO. R. TAYLOR NOW, if yon do want something nice, call and try a gUss of Mineral Water; it will keep yon cool it nothing elss will. myfi R BOOKING, Agent. IT*I RE WORES?Torpedoes,Gannons, Drams, a Guns, Bwords, and many other articles suitable for celebrating the coming Anniversary, of American Independence, at the Variety 8 tore ofO ~ D. MCOLL A BRO., JeSO 109 Main-street. DAMDE.MOU COFFEE, VERY BEST, for sals by T.H.LOGAN A OO., aprS and LPGAV. MPT A op. Oil Fainting, WATER COLO BIN Q, India Ink Finishing & Ivory typing, EXECUTED at PARTRIDGE'S in a superior man ner by an Artist employed at the Gallery. Gal and see specimens. OARD PHOTOGRAPHS FOB ALBUMS, taken at partridge'S, not excelled by the best eastern ar tists. Call and see for yourselves. jan5 wall , wor 8T3CK Of be eold I Window Blind, la *OOt. Efaeap for cub by 30 Monro, tnt*. ?Ull ov WRAPPING PAPtR?A large stock of both Rag and Straw Wrapping tor sale at manufacturers Pics*. Jan5 METGALF A BURT. TRANSPORTATION. I Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. o CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Ornca Baltimore k Ohio Railroad Co., \ Whkxlxwo Station, Feb. 14,1863. j N and after the 16th of Febihiary the P?umger TrtJn^? 111 be run as follow*: EXPRESS TRAIN. Lesve? Wheeling d'ly atl(kSO a.m. Benwood 11:20 .. Oral ton 4:10 p.m. tledmont 8:10 .. Cumb*riand 9:60 .. Marti lmbur* 1:40 a.m. tt'ashingt'n J'tn 6:13 .. Arrive at? Baltimore......... 8:46 .. Washingt'nCity 0:60 .. Returning, leave? Baltimore at..... 9i 0p.m. Washing'feOtty. &30 .. MnrtiriBburg.... 2:40 A.M. Cumberland... 7:10 .. Piedmont 8:36 .. Grafton 1230 P.M. Be11wood 6:40 .. Arrive at? Wheeling....f... 6:00 M MAIL TRilN. iu'toruing. leave Baltimore at.... 8:46 A. M. Wash. City 6:30 .. &lMrtin*burg... 1:6? p. M. Cumberland.... 6:20 .. (1 ration ...12:00 .. Ben wood 6:00 a.m. Arrive at? Wheeling ? &20 M Leaves? I Whellng dully, except Satur day at 8:20 p. M. Ben wood 9:20 .. Grafton 1:56 a. m. Piedmont 6:60 .. Cumberland.... 7:10 .. Mart iusburg ...11:00 .. Wash. Jn'tu.... 3:30 P. M. Arrive at? I Baltimore 4:^0 .. | Wash. City 6:25 .. Tonnage Trains depart morning and evening dally. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. J. B. FORD, febl7 General Agent, Wheeling. Cleveland, Pittsburg andWheel ing Bail Boad. ON AMU A-Fl'KR MONDAY, Apri. 30th, 18f3, Pul benger Trains will leave Bridgeport as follows, (Sundays excepted:) 10:60 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all stations, ar rives at Pittsburgh at 8:20 P. M., and Cleveland at 7:30 P. M. 3:46 P. M. Bxprees Train, stopping at all stations, arrives at Pittsburgh at 8:05 P. M. 10:10 P.M. Express Traiu, arrives at Pittsburgh at 2:10 A. M. aud Cleveland at 0:10 A. M. RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 8:20 A. M. and 2:00 P. M., ar rive at Bridgeport at 6:10 P. Mn 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 are made as Pollowst At Pittsburgh with Pennsylvania R. R. for Harris burg, Baltimore, Washington, Phila delphia, New York and Boston. Cleveland with Cleveland k Toled R. R. for Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago aud all points in the North West. With Detroit steamers for Detroit, Jackson, Chicago aud the North Wrst. With Cleveland k Erie R. R. for Erie, Duu kirk, Buffalo and Niagara Palls. With Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati tor Crestline, Delaware, Columbus and Cincinnati. It Hndson with the C. Z. k 0. R. R. for Cuyahoga Palls, Akron, Millersbnrgh and Woos ter. At Alliance with P. Ft. W. k 0. R. R. for Canton. Massillon, Wooster, Salem, Enou, Co lumbus and Chicago. At ?teubenville with P. C. A C. Line and at Brllair with C.O. O. R.R. forZaneeville, New ark, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indi anapolis, Cairo, Cincinnati,Louisville, St. Louis, St. Joteph aud all points Wtat and South West. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh and return $4.00 Fare always as low, and Mine much quicker than ?ny other route. Through Tickets to all points in the West, North tnd East can be procured at the office under the McLure House, Wheeling, Va, or with Ticket Agent at "Bridgeport Station. Freight contracts will be made at lowest tatee tc ny point accessible by this road and its connections o the East, North, West and North-West, at olflc* under M'Lure Uoure, orwith Ft. Agent at Bridge I port Station. WW. D. TEKH Y, Agent, Wheeling, Va. D. B. WILLIAMS. Agent, Bridgeport, 0. J. N. McCULLOUGII, President. F R. MYERS. Gen't Ticket Ag*t. feb? HKMPF1ELD RAlLttOAl) CHAMGK OK* d'lIVllC! \N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER THF ? ? 28th, thu ti ains on this Road will run as follows, \ >ly,except Sundays: Leave Washington A, M. Arrive at Wheeling 10 44 RETURNING: I/eeve Wheeling ...... 8 P. M I Arrived at Washington. 6 " All freight to be forwarded from Wheeling must b< delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock P. M. to in*ur< its shipment the same day. nov24 W. D. BURTON, Bupt. Blackwood's Magazine AND THR BRITISH REVIEWS. Great Inducements to Subscribe PREMIUMS and REDUCTIONS 8COTT A CO, NEW YORK, contlnne to pob I Am lish the following leadiug British Periodicals, THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). TUE EDINBURGH REVIEW (V, big). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). THE WKSTMINSTIfilt REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (ToryV The present critical state of Enropean affairs will render these publications unusually interesting dur ing the forthcoming year. 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I Subscribers wishing also the Noe. for 1861, will be supplied at the following xxtaJUCRLY low RATRS: Splendid Offers for I860, '61, 4 >82. Together. ' For Blackwood's Magazine, the thr?e years, $6 "0 For any one Review, - - - - . 44 ?* * oo I For any two Reviews, - - - - " 44 8 00 . For Blackwood and one Review, 44 44 8 00 I For Blackwood and two Reviews, 44 44 12 00 j For three Reviews, - -- -- 44 44 II 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 44 44 1 00 For the four Reviews, - - - - 44 44 13 00 For Blackwood and. the four Reviews, 44 44 17 00 Any of the above works will also be furnished to yew Subscribers for the year 1866-7,8, and 9, at One-Half the Regular Subscription Price*. Tfei a New Subscribe may obtain the Reprint sol I the Poor Reviews and Blackwood Seven Consecutive Years for 9871 Which is but little more than the price of the oriai . nal works for one year. As we shall nerer again be likely to offer such in | duoements as those here presented, NOW IS THE TIME TO 8UB8CRIBE! , Remittances must. In all cases, be made direct | to (As JhibKthers, for at these prices no oommisaion 1 can. be allowed to agents. LEONARD 800TT k 00, Jsn6 No. M Gold street, New York. A Country Merchants RE invited to call and examine the lams im t of HATS CAPS ?r? U.W market. ?p1* harper a bro. N0BIA8?A r.w a or. Uft of thea. ntn Ur*. white XaiiMftttb* Yariaty 8tor? of , L- - *> MCOLL A BRO. Jan*> lOOMaiD itrMt. THK ALL-SI FF1CIBKT THREE. The Great 'American Bemedies,* Known as ^Helmbold's" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ: HELM BOLD'SKXTRACT "BUCRU." SAKSAPARILLA. - IMPROVED ROSE WASH. Genuine Preparation, "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A P oil tire and Specific Remedy lor Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL and DROPSICAL HWRLL1NOH. This Medicine increases tbe power of Digestion, end excites tiie ABfcOKBENTS into healthy action by wbich the WATER? OR CALCEKOUS d*po i lions, and all UNNATURAL EN LA KG EM ENT:* ar? reduced, u well as pain an-1 itiflsmmaiion, and L good for MBN, WOMEN, or CHILDREN. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For Weaknesses ARISING PROM EXCESSES. HABITS OF D18SIPA TION, EARLY IN DISCRETION. OR ABUSE, Attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Lo?s of Power, Loss of Memory Difficu'ty ef Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Ditease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Psin in the BAck, Universal Laisitudo of Plashing of tbe Body, the Muscular System, Eruption* on tbe Face, Hot Ila ds. Pallid Countenance, Dryness of the Skin. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which thii Medicine invariably removes, soon follow IMPOTRNCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. Wbo cai say t at thev are not frequently foLowed by thom 'direful diseases,** INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION? Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, bu none will confess. The records of the Insane Asy lums and the luelaucholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of tbe assertiou. THE CON8TITUTION.-ONCE AFFECTED WITI ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of Medicine to strengthen and io vigorate the system.which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. A trial will convince tb most skeptical. Females, Females, Females, OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE. MARRIED, OR CON TEMPLATiNU MARRIAGE, In many affections peculiar to Females the Extrac Bucbu it unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chic rosisor Retention, Irregularity, Paiufuloesa or Sup pressien of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated o Schirrous state of the Uterus. Leocorrbea, or Whitei Sterility, and for all coropla'nts incident to tbe sex whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Di?ai pation, or in the DECLINE or CHANG E of LIFE. Sr.K STXPTOXS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Take no B%l?em, Mercury, or Unpleasant Mediclm for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHIi CURE8 Secret Diseases In all their stages; st little expense; little or b< change in diet; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. It ran|M frequent desire, and fives strength t< Urinate, .tlrereby removing obstructions, pteventln; and cm ing Strictures of tbe Urethrt, allaying pal) and inflammation, so tteqnentfb this clftss of'dlseas e?, and expelling POIeuNOUS, DISEASED, ANI WORN OUT MAI TEH. Thousands npnn Thousands WIIO HA YE BEEN the VICTIM OF QUACKS, And who have paid IIPAYY FKES to be cured fn I abort time, have found they were deceived, ai d that tbe ??Poison" has, by the use of HPowerful Astrin ?rents,** bern dried np in the system, to break out In an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. HELMBOLD'S^EXTRACT BUCHU For all Affections and diseases of THK URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, fro whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid ofa Diuasrt HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCH IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it is certain to have tbe desired effect la all Di eases, for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, SYPH1T .13 This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Organs Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Windpipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making its ap pearance in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla pur flea the blood, and removes all Scaly Eiuptions of the Skin, giving to tbe Complexion a Clear ard Healthy Color. It being prepared express ly for this class of complaints, its Blood*I'unfying Properties are preserved to a greater ^extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. HELMBOLD'S HOSE WASH. An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Na ture, and ss an injection in Diseases of tue Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Extracts Buch and Sarsaparilla, in such diseases ss recommended. Evidence of tbe most responsible and reliable char acter will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES. From eight to twenty years standing, with name known to SCIENCE AND FAillC For Medical Properties oi BUwHU, see Dlspensato ry of tbe United States. See Professor DKWEES* valuable works on tbe Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYS1CK, Philadelphia. See reoimtks made by Dr. EPHRAIM MCDOWELL a celebrated Physician, and member of tbe Royal College of Snrgeocs, Ireland, and published in tbe , Transactions of tbe Ring and Queen's Journal. See Medieo-Cirargical Review, published by BEN JAMIN TEA VERS, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. See most of tbe late Standard Works on Medicine. Ezrascr Bucac, $1 00 per bottle, or six for S6 00. 8 a USA r axilla, $1 00 per bottle or six for S*. I* MO vxd Rosa Wash, 50c. per bottle or six for $2 AO. Or half a dozen of each for $12 00, which will be sut ile lent to cure the most obstinate cases, if directions are-'adhered to. Delivered to any addrsss, securely peeked from ofe* sec vat ion. Describe symptoms in all oommuni cations.? Cures guaranteed. Advice gratis. AFFIDAVIT. Personally sppeared bef >reme. an Alderman of the citj of Philadelphia, H. T HSLMIOLB, who, being du ly sworn, doth My, bis preparations contain no nar cotic, no mercury, or other injurious d ugs, bnt are purely vegetable. H. T. HELMfi jLD. ttm ore and subscribed before me, this day of November, ISM. W M P. HIBBARb, Alderman, Ninth street, -bove Race, Phi la. Address Letters for information in cmfldeno, H T. HcJ.HR LD. Chemist. Depot 104.?ou'th Tenth-st., below Cbeenut, Phils. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UX PRINCIPLED DEALER*, Who endeevor to dispone "OF THEIR OWN" and ?other*' articles on the reputation attained by Helmbold's Genuine preparations, " ** Extract Bncbn, f*. **. M - haraanarilla, M w Improved Rose Wmk. Bold by all Druggists everywhere. A8K FOR HELMBOLD'S?TARE VO OTHER. Cut out the advertisi&entf'slid Send forit, AND VoID IMPOSITION ARD jotol* Csseod SENT BY EXPRESS kvbrywbkrk. W AED'S PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS. Retailed ?( Wboltnlt Price*. Made to Measure at 820 per do*) OB SIX FOB TEH DOLLARS MADE OF NEW YORK MILLS MD8LIX, With flu* llm Boeoms. and nmibd u rood a Shirt mm eold in tha retail itortt attSM omch. ALSO, TUB VERY BUST SHIRTS THAT CAN Bl MADE AT ?SS PKE DOZ. P. 8.?TliflW who think I cannot make a good Shirt far ?ao per deaen are miatakan. Hare la Ua com at one doun $20 fine Sblrta. SO yde. York Mille Moulin at IS eta. par jd.46 40 T yard* of fine Linen, at M eta. per yard 3 w Making and cutting 8 00 Laundrt,il: battona and eotton 76 eta 1 76 Profit. 1 ?3 Total ? 1*0 Self-Measurement for 8hirts. Printed directions for self-measurement, list f prices, and drawings of different styles of 8hlrts and Collars sent fres everywhere. These rales sresosasy to understand that any one can take their cam meas ure. I warrant a perfect lit. The cash can be paid to the Express Company on receipt of the goods. The Express Company have orders to allow all par* ties to examine the goods before paying for them. If the goods are not as represented, yon are at lib erty to returp them. S. W. H. WABD, from London, 387 Broadway, up-atalre. Between White and Walker St.., mh28 New York. A Card to_the People Now is lour Tlmeto Save Money! Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! XN con. ^qnence of the (act, that all Cotton Goods are advancing very rapidly, and the indications art: that they will very soon be higher than at any previous time, I have purchased ? lam and splendid stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which I have in store, No. 33 Main street. Centre Wheeling, and to which I would respectfully invite the atten tion of the public, as I intend selling the stock out at the old prices, and seme goods even cheaper than they weie ever known before. Ho that all persons needing goods, or who will need them very soon, hsd better avail themselves of this opportunity of sap* plyiug themselves, as they *111 save money by mas log their purchases at this time; besidee they will have a good assortment to make their selections fro in. 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 *nd Gren adine Veils, White Goods, Laces, Embroideries of all kinds, Ilosiery, Ac., Ac. LADIES! LADIES! Your special attention Is invited to my very superior stock of DBK88 ROOM, which is i he largest, cheapest and most complete of the season. Lawns, Plain, Plaid and Embro.dered Grey Goods, Mozambiquea, Be rage Anglais Ac., in great variety. Please sail early, as I will make ft greatly to your advannage to do so. Yours very respectfully, JOHN KOEMER. Je24 No. 33 Main st_ Centre Wheeling, Ya. I THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD ? WM. KNABE & CO'S GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES T\ut Instrument* are warranted for fiot year I, and the privilege of ezekangt granted at any time uitkin six monthe, if not entirely latufaetory. ANNS ASSORTMENT on hand and for aala at Baltimore tectofy pricee. JESSE B. MELLOR, 139 Main Street, aplA Sale Agent fr WkuJing nnd rtrimit HARPER & BRO. Have received their entire FALL & WINTER STOCK OF Hats and. Caps, To which they Invite the attention of buyers. WE have this day received a large assortment a? MILITARY IIATS and CAPS, at wholesale I and retail ?pl6 HARPER A BRO. ~ HENRY O. OTT & Co. wBouaau naauaa r* Tobacco, Cigars, &c. &c. So. 99 Monroe Street, Wheallna:, Va. M the roomformeriy occupied fry /MUffklinM d wl field, Druggist* nK attention of Merchants and Sutlers Is partk* . ularly requested to our stock, which has Jnst been purchased of first hands, and is now being duly received from Louisville and Baltimore. None but the best brands have been purchased and ws feel con fident of being able to satisfy all customers in QUANTITY AND PRICK. mhll-*m DEVBIES, STEPHENS & CO., WHOLESALE 1XALXBS XV Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, No. 31S Baltimore St.. BALTIMORE, HO. WS ar<- now recelrin; our large %ed carefully a* lac ted Stock ol Foreign -nd Domeetlc Dry Oooda, pnrchaeed for Caah, tor the Spring and Sum mer Timde, eomprfeing ? Tr y nriety ot Drea. Oooda, ot One and medium qnalltlee or beantlfhl atylaa, of the moat recant printing and importation. CUOTflg, CA8SI11KBK8, SATINSTTS, VKST I5l.S. Alia a general aeeewtmebt of all klnde ot Dry Oooda. In addito'v te oar etock of Dry Oooda, we hare an extenaiee NOTION DBP A HTM It NT, which eca brarea erery variety of Oooda aeoally kept by tha ?argent Motion He nna. To all of which we InvHe the attention of pnrchaaera. We will hJI oar etock at aa low price aa the aama oda can be had in any of the Northern or Eaetern market*. mh31-1m? DKVRIKS. STEPHENS A 00. Sugar Mills and Evaporators. PRYOR & FROST, SI *S3 Mala St. WOULD call the attention of Pfermere Interaetad Lin the raiaiag of Sorghum tha pm?i aaaaoa. to the bet that they hare aecared the KXCLUBIVS CONTROL of the Best Sugar Hills in the West' as weU as the only EYAPORATOE which has really PRODUCED SU$AK. A tall supply of Mills will be on ha or exbibi m and sale bythe 1st 4t May, aod all who Intend Borgh ira ara urgently invited to inspect the ind Evaporators as well as samples of the . and Be gar made with this machinery, the past season; also to get one of our treaties oo the cnltiTatlon and ooaxmfsctnte of the eugar cane, oir ?rrW?-. quantity of tha *.nuio. French Seed for aala. Imported by owraeliaa, " folly warranted pare and rannine. ' MilW and Srapofatore folly warranted (a ? particular myj PRTO* A VBnNT. Wholesale Dry Goods! Biimroar, March 91, IMS. nri beg to call tha attention ot Metchanta to VV oar Large and attkaotwk stock of Foreign tt Domestic Dry Goods, for (he SPRING TBADJC, at prfeae which caaoot MB ?o gire ?atl?fairtlon. We are prepaiad to offer tha beat aaeuihneiit We hare rrer hod. aa ? It will be to tha Interact at bay are to examine our Stock before pnrchaaing any tnlng In talr Una. GEO. W. HOWARD A CO., mh31 M1 Baltimore St, and M Oeraaa St, W Bunrnu.Hi. Rappkb tsvrp, scotch sscrr (Oarrett'e), In biaddera and pockata, te aala by T. H. LOGAN A <-0, and LOO AK . U sT A OO. Sorglnun Sugar Case Mills. - * TTOTLB'a TAT. SUOAB CANS MILLS, tha M beat Mm in oae, far ale by wpa P. C. UILDRSTH A Bra,? Mala at.