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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. The undersigned take this occasion to remind their friends and the public generally, that in connection with the offlcc or the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up for the execution of all kinds of PLAIN ANDOBXAMEMAL PRIIVTIIVC2. Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la test styles of Job ?ype, and tneir iarge and well seiectcd stock of paper, cards, inks, <fcc.. being purchased at the oMrest Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct do panment, carefully and efficiently managed, they can guaran tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the XcatncM, Accuracy and Prouipiueiw, with which their work will be done. They aTe piepaird to execute Cards, Programmes, Circular!*, Posters, LaBELK, CoNl KRT KlLLS, Bill Heads, Bali. Tickets, Hills Ladi.no, Steamboat Hask Checks, Auction Bills, Order Books, * Dray Tickets, Deeds. Freiojit Books, Notes, Kailroad Blanks, Keceipts, Hotel Kemisterh, Protests-, Somxonh, Briefs, Election Tickets, And every other description of letterpress Printing. Alsc ill kinds of work in COLORS AXDRRON/EM. my*All orders lrom a distance promptly attended to. SWEAK1NGEN & TAYLOR. CINCINNATI. ~ Apollo Building. N. W. cor. 5th & Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporated, 1S48. THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities affoided at this Institution, for qua lifying individuals in a the rough practical manner for th. counting room and business pursuits. Instruction?Book-keeping by Double Entry.?A complete practical course of Instruction is given in the art of keep ing scientifically Double Entry Books in the different de partments or trade, commerce and manufactures, compre hending the forms in use among the most eminent establish meats engaged individually or partnership ill business, whether piosperous or adverse; in the purchase and sale of merchandise at wholesale and retail,im; ortingand export ing on their own account, on commission or on joint specu lation, including speculations in stocks, real estate, dec., with steamboating, bank insurance, railroad, and books 01 joint stockand chartered associations generally. Commercial calculations embrace every variety of com putat onspertaining to business operations, being taught according to the most approved methods?Interest, Dis count Equations, arbitration of Exchanges. &c. Mercantile Correspondence?Such exercises are introduc ed on this subject are calculated to impress business habit i and ageuuine business style of correspondence upon the mind of the student as well as familiarize him with commertial technicalities and phraseology, including pro farina Invoices, Account sa'es, bills of exchange, ?S?c. Practical Penmanship.?One hour is devoted in teaching a systematic style of business writing, combining fiecdom with a thorough command of hand and pen. accuracy and elegance with eate and rapidity, and perlect legibility with beauty orcoustruction. Commercial Law ~.?d Political Economy.?Daily Lec tuies are given on. these important topics, as connected with the avocations of the merchant in the operations of commerce, and practical workings of trade, embracing the subject of Partnership, principal and agent, negotiable in struments. sales, debts, guarantees, etc.j also on the law? of wealth, currency, foreign and domestic exchanges, cred it, profit, interest, inter-nationaltiade, &c. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve week*. Instruction being given individually,applicants can entei at any time. A knowledge or the ordinary English branches is all the requisite preparatory qualifications. The business acquaintance or tho Principal enables him to tender a si stance to those wishing to procure situation* 011 graduating. Good hoard can be obtained in the city at 3^,60 to ?3,51 per week. l)i| lamas ur.der seal arc awarded the graduates 2'?HMS:?Kgr partial course, books, s ationery, in clusive. . For fun course, books, stationery. Diploma, ?.Vc.. inclu sive. ?30.00. JOHN GUN DRY, janb'o3?lyd Principal. Cincinnati Wholesale Paper Warehouse. SU U 1 Oi I. W E offer for sale a well selected stock of PAPEK ? CARDS ami PRINTING INK, BOOK HINDERS* LEATHER, and every description of PAPER-MAKERS' MATERIALS. Having been the first, by several years, to establish in th<* "West a Paper business complete in all its parts, we have formed permanent connections with the best manufactu rers in this country, and receive cur supplies directly fron (hem. The prices and terms we now offer are as favora ble as the same goods can be purchased for in the Eastern cities. We have the exclusive agency for the superior WRIT ING PAPERS manufactured by PLANTER & SMITH, OWEN d: HURLBUT, and theCAREW COMPANY, be ing the highest grades or Writing Papers made in this country. Oar stock embraces every description of Paper used in the West. We have but one uniform price to all. Orders by mail will be filled at the same prices as if bought !ii person. Samples will be sent by mail free of cost. aug21. 1JPTLER& BROTHER, Wholesale Paper Dealers, 07 Pearl Street. PAPER WAREHOUSE, E. O. GOODilIAN &?0. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink, BLKACDIXO POWDERS, FELTING, wire ci.OTH, &'C. Peail Street, Cincinnati, O. AMONG their stock, maybe fouud WRITING, AND BLANK BOOK PAPER, the laigest assortment in the West, orevery description. Printing Paper, all sizes. Eng. & Amer. Tissue Paper. Hook 44 44 Copying 44 Col'd. Medium & D'ble. Med. Blotting 44 Ass'd. 44 44 Filtering 44 Envelope. Druggist 44 Plate and Lithopraph. Marble 44 Manilla,genuine. Glazed and Gilt 44 Hardware Paper. Cloth 44 Ham 44 Card 44 Match Box 44 Roofing Paper, prepared and Tea 44 unprepored. Shoe " Wrapping Paper, all sizes. Dry Goods 44 Tobacco 44 44 *' Envelopes of every description, &c. &c. BOARDS. Perforated, Binders', Bonnet, Press and Straw Boards. Also, Agent for Liglithody's Superior Printing Ink, Book, and Colored ink, &c. OardM, anil Card Board*. Extra Pearl Faced Cards. Extra People's 44 Printers' '* Porcelain " Satin Surfaced Card Boards. Ivory 44 Printers' 44 Satin Enameled 44 Porcelain 44 Pearl Surfaced Colored Carp Board?. The above Cards and Card Boards, are manufactured ex pressly for ourselves, andareofa most beautifill surface and tiinsh; they do not peel in working, and are afforded at a lower rate, than any Cards heretofore offered in this mar ket, and as low as they can be purchased in the East. DCS"Dealers and consumers in Paper and Cards, are res pecfully invited to examine our stock. All our goods arc received direct from manufacturers, which enables us to sell as low, if not lower, than any other house in the West. ICS" Paper made to order. Aug21-tf. OIIIO TYPE FOUIVDERY, GUILFORD AND JONES, N. Guilford, N. V. Jones. 41 SKCOMD STREET, BETWEEN sycamore AND BROADWAY, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Erery Description of BOOK, JOB AND NEWHPAPER TYPE CONSTANT! Y UN nASD, OR manufactured TO ORDER. Tbey are prepared to furnish promptly and at the lowest cash prices, every variety of Types to be fouud in their several Specimen Books, and the best Printing Presses, with all their Apparatus. Large Job Letter, in all its varieties of Metal and Wood, Flowers, (Juts, Ornaments, A-c., will be supplied, or fur nished to order, at the lowest current prices. From their long experience and practical knowledge in Type and Press making, and large acquaintance with the wantsof the West, they feel confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patronaere. tf. Go-Partxiersnip: OW. HE1SKELL& Co. have associated E. B. SWEA ? RlNGEN.Jr..with them asa partner,the partnership commencing on the 10th ins:. The style of the firm will be HE1SKELL* < O. jan!7 ELEGANT chintzes, in beautilul rtyles, linen ginghams, original quality, 100 pieces velvet ribbons, all widths; colored and white crape shawls, cashmere vhawls, spring styles; Lace and embroidered muslin sleeves; silk pockct handkerchiefs, for boys and men; gents fancy silk cravats, rery rich. Just received, this day. mar21 HEISKELL ?& Co. 6 BAZIN'S CELEBRATED BARBER SOAP. BOXES just received, and for sale by ap22 T. H. LOGAN & CO. SPONGES. FROM o cts. to S?,00, each, for sale by ap22 T. H. LOGAN & CO. COLOGNE WATER. SAID to be thefinettin the city, by ladies now using it. For sale by ap2? T. H. LOGAN dr CO. A FEW MORE LEFT. OF those fine French organdies, and genuine printed Challl's by apr6 RHODES, McNAlR@Co. PAINTS A n D DYESTUFF6. t\f\ RBLS. chipped Logwood; JVJ 10 4 ? Fustic; 2 Chromes green and yellow; 10 bbl8 Spanish Whiting-. on hand and receiving, by ap!2 T. H. LOGAN & CO - IJae Dr. Mye'a licliel' FOR \ Cought. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Sfc. 11relieves and cures without nauseating Price 60 cents per bottle. mart5 KELLS & CALDWELL. To tlie Ladies. , latest Arrivals from Paris! 1WT i s5^LIlCR.oss Trceived the latest and most 1TL splendid assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, a1d Goods ever brought to this city, ana will have tiiem soon ready for exhibition.? Ladles will please call and exaraice for themselves. apIO-lm ?BRAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE 6POZ. or this celebrated mnlirlner, ju?t received, and lor sale by .pes T- H. LOGAN * CO * ? i.rv: [TY TRADE. GREAT ?IJRE FOR DYSPEPSIA ril H E Tnu Digestive Flu DR. HOUGHTON'S _ J- p? pared from. Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after the directions or Ba ron Liebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J. S. Hooohtok, M. D., Pfcila dclphia. Pa. This is Nature's own . Remedy for an unhealthy "stomach. No art or man can equal itscurative powers. It contains no Alcohol, Hitters, Acids, or Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely acreeablo to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patier.ts who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware or Drugged Imitations. Pepsin is NOT A drug. Call ou.the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount or Scientific Evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion; Dr. Peveira on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Dra per, of New York University; Pror. Dunglison's Physiolo gy; Pror. Silliman, ol Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with reports or cures from all parts or the United States. I. H. PATTERSON, 33 Monroe street, WHEELING, Wholesale and Retail jgent. mar26-d@wly Rhodes. HcNair & Co., HAVE now in store, their complete stock of spring dry goods, to which they co. dially invite the atten tion or purchasers. Jn their assortment will be found every variety ordress goods and trimmings, together with a heavy stock or domestic and staple goods; of tho best quality, at the lowest possible prices. It has been their aim to lay in such a store as would suit the trade generally, and they flatter themselves that tor vaiijty, beauty and cheipness, their goods are not excelled by any in the city. They do not deem it essential to enumerate articles, as only a small portion or the stock could be thus noticed at best, and besides, thoy believe that those who wish hand some and durable goods, for the least possible money, will come to No. 35 Main St., Centre Wheeling, to get them, and they will most certainly never go away disappointed. apr. The Primary Depurtiucnt OF THE Meade Collegiate Institute. WELLSHURGj VA. THE Fall session or this School will commence on MON DAY the 13th or SEPTEMBER, and will continue fivecal. endar months. No pupil will be received for a less time than one session, unless by special agreement,?and when once entered, no deduction will be made for absence during the session, ex cept in cases of protracted sickness,?nor will any pupil be permitted to withdraw. This rule is positive. TERMS: Day pupils,?Primary English Department $1000 Classical and Mathematical 12 00 Board and Tuition per session or five months... -13 00 One half invariably in advance, the remainder at the mid. die or the session. A discount or loper cent, will be made on the bills orall Ministers or the Gospel. DCs^For further information see catalogue, published by Board of Trustees. By order of the Board, SAM'L D. TOMPKINS, Rector Wheeling, Sep. 18, ?52. "I i j Hall' JPipctf Itoclielle Ifirnndr: lU 20 J do do do 20 J do do do* 5 J do Otard Cognac do" 10 J do do do do* 5 i do Pinet do do" 101 do do do ?lo o casks Cherry Wine; 5 do Medairy do 10 do Port do o do Port Juice; 3 Pipes Holland Gin; 120gallons Irish Whisky; 20 barrels Old Monongahela Whisky; 20 do Rye do 20 do Bu bon do 200 do Jamaica. Spirits; 200 do New England Rum; 300 do Cherry ttrandy; 100 do Lavandei do 200 do Ginger do 200 do Jilackberry do 6 casks White Winej 3 do Claret; 2 do Rhenish Wine, 1846; 40 doren Scotch Ale; Cordialsorall kinds?Just received and for sale by dec 1ft BECKER, WEILLER iV FRANZHE1M To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firm ol McClallen, Knox?& Co., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother or S. S. Knox,) so longand favorably known in the trading public ?assuming the style of McClallens and Knox. They would respectfully inform their old custamers (who have so long and liberally sustained them) and all other deal* ersin Boots and Shoes, that their Fall Stock will be arriv ing rrom the 10th to the last or September. Having been selected with the greatest care and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that in their Fall Stock ol Boots and Shoes they can hold out inducements in quality and prices superior to any ever ofTered in the market. To Country Merchants on their way east, they would be pleas, ed to exhibit their stock, and po9t them inprices, rearlessly challenging a comparison with the markets or Baltimore and Philadelphia. r?ep31 MrCLALLKNS rt* KNOX JNOtice of .Partnership. THE business of the late firm of Warden Edwards, will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Main street, under the firm name of Edwards*^ Warden; James W. Warden havicg purchased the interest ol Ja cob M. Warden. Wheeling, December 1, 18S2. 1CH A EL EDWARDS, Jr., dec4?tf JAS. W. WARDEN. CumIoiu Work. HEHE 1 am again with a tremendous stock of Cloths, Cassimeie*, Vestings, &c, all to make up to suit cus - tomers, at the lowest rates of prices, and best style of work manship. [octT] A. M. ADAMS. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between the un dersigned, under the firm name of Warden & Edwards, has been this day dissolved by mutnal consent* Jacob M . Warden has sold his interest to James W. Warden. All persons indebted to said late firm are requested to settle and adjust their debts with Jacob M. Warden. Wheeling, December 1.1852. JACOB M. WARDEN, d??c4?tf MICHAEL EDWARDS, Jr. Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened.an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, consisting of codec and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot', Egg coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?4a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment or House and Steam Boat furnishing goods HOURS, BARNES & CO, No2S, Monroe St, near the Post Oflice, novlO Wheeling, Va For Gentlemen and Ladies. JUST received at the new Music Store, 199 Main street, a large assortment of Piano and Guitar Music; also no. 1 best Roman, and Italian Violin and Guitar Strin-*c| no. 2 Germans no. 3 French best. Keptl J.FTCKTKSQy Sad Irons. A LOT of Sad Irons for sale by dec3 A G ROBINSON + CO. DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the name ol CAY WOOD, CON KLIN A- CO, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 22d ol October, 1852. A CAYWOOD, F C CONKLIN, W M CLARK. NOTICE. THK business or Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware Manufacturing, in all its varieties, will be continued by the undersigned, at the same stand, No 19, Union street, Win M Clark having withdrawn. A continuance or the petronage heretofore extended to the establishment, is respectftilly solicited. novl&-lyd.c CAYWOOD & CONKLIN. FINE OFFICE TO-LET. SITUATED on ttie 2d floor, in Melodeon buildings.? Also, the 3d story saloon in the same buiidings, GO by 25 feet, with a small room attached- Apply to inar8 Wm. L. McAFEE. To Glass Manufacturers. WE have constantly on hand a large stock of Japaned Jar Covers of all sizes, Union St., No. 19. Aug. 21.. 1 wd. CAYWOOD CONKLINCO. Sole Leather. 5000 Lbs. sole Leather just received per Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and for sale by jan27 BERGER 4- HOFFMAN. SUP Curb. Soda, Cicum'tartar, and Epsom Salts, lui snleby J. B. VOWF.LL, feb28 24 Union street. SOAP?50 boxes Sawyer's Rosin Soap} ust received and for sale by dec3 A G ROBINSON & CO. Notice. WD. MOTTE has associated with him as a ptrtner, ! ? his brother J. W. MOTTE, the partnership com- i mencing on t^e 11th inst. The style or the firm will be W. D. MOTTE & BROTHER. [rebl6 Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to W. D. Motte are requested to | call and settle their accounts immediately. frblo W. D. MOTTE. WALl paper. THE Subscriber has on hand, a good supply of Wall Pa | per and Borders which he will sell at reduced Prices. JOHN FISHER, aue28tr. No. 135. Main st. Family Groceries No. 1. JUST received and for sale, wholesale and retail? Old Gov, Java, Old Yellow and Green Rio Cohce; Superior Imperial, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black Teas-, Crushed, pulverized and clarified Sugars; Philadelphia and Honey Syrups; Liverpool ground Table Salt in sacks and boxes; Bath Brick and Tripoli Brick du?t; 800 ft, Western Reserve cream Cheese; 5 cases Pine Apple do 1 do sap sago do 5 boxes wax and sperm candles; 15 do chocolate, assorted; 1 do cocoa shells; 16 do variegated and castile Soaps; 8 do New York pearl and corn Starch} 100 ft, Ploveof Rice: 100 ft, Hecker's Farina; 100 ft, Pearl Barley; 300 ft, hulled Barley; 1W? ft, Tapioca and Pearl Sago; 100 ft, English split Peas and Lentils; 500 ft, white Mustard.canary.hemp and cari&nder seed 12 boxes Yeast Powder: 300 ft, Oat Meal. decl6 S. D. WOODROW, No. 256 Main st. Fresh Oysters. rpHB undersigned respectfuPy informtheir friends, and the JL public generally, that they are now prepared, at the In* iUAk Qdkkn, to ftirnish Fresh Oysters and Meals at all hours. FOX & CO, g ptT-tf Main st., opposite Melodeon PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TTTHK undersigned have entered Into partnership, for the X purpose of carrying on tbe wholesale tobacco business, under tbe firm of Logan. Carr & Co. LLOYD LOGAN. JOS. G. HAKER, WATTSON CARR, roarSO H. H. CARR. ?? 1 OSAGE ORANGE SEED AND PLANTS! XPST received a lot uf Osage Oranee Plant" and freth Ii\ QUART BOTTLES. For I'urilyinp the ]Uood,mi?I for the Cure of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcer*, Dyspepsia, Salt llheum, Fever Sores, Erysipelas? Pimples, Biles, Mer curial Diseat.es, Cutaneous Eruptions, Lirer Com plaint, Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, ?|*c. I n this preparation we have all the restorative properties of the root, concentrated in their utmost strength and effi cacy; but while Snrsaparilla Root forms an importaut part cf its combination, it is, at the snmo time, compounded with other vegetable remedies or great power, and it is in the peculiar combination and scientific manner of its prep aration. that its remaikable success in the euro of disease* depends. It acts simultaneously ur?on the stomach, the circulation and the bouels: and thusth-ee peocesses, which are ordinarily the result of three different kinds of medi cine, are carried on at the same time, through the instru mentality of this one remedial agent, which gently stimu lates while it disinfects and expels from the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the same time restores I their vigor and toue. Its great merit is, that it meets and I neutralizes the active principle of disease itself, and when j that is gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of mulli ' tudes who have experienced its effects, to convince in? j credulity itself of its real value. The Proprietors submit to the public the following cer tificate from a highly resprctable source, of a cure made by using their preparation of Sarsapaiilla: Chatham, Mass , July 28,1S60. Messrs. A H. & D. Sands: Gentlemen,?So truly valuable do 1 consider your Sa? sapaiilla, that 1 teel it to be my duty to state for the bene fit or others, the cure effected on myself. Previous u? 1845, 1 had a d.sease ct the throat, which destroyed the tonsils, and was then attacked with violent pain in the | head. This soon resulted inaseveic intlmuiation, and I tmu.ense quantities ot'blood and matter were discharged. For six weeks the disease continued in the head, and then pervaded the body generally, attacking all the limbs. I was confined to a sick bed, from which 1 never expected to arise. Many physicians attended me, and the most skillul pi onouueed me past cure. In short, tongue cannot exptess my sufferings; and in this ccmlition 1 heard or I your Sarsapaiilla, purchased six bottles, and renouLced I aliother icinedies. 1 did not expect to take all I bought, so debilitated had my system become. Contrary to all ex portation, my health almost immediately begr.n to improve, I was able to attend to my doniestie duties, and soon could walk out, a thing 1 once thought would be impossi ble. My gratitude 1 cannot express, leeling satisfied thai nothing else could have relieved me ot the misery and sut fenng 1 then endured I os? cheei lully recommend Mauds* Savsapai ilia to a* * ,ne as 1 have done. hcspectluliy yours, KEiiJSCOA MAYO. Knowing the above statement to be strictly correct, and being near neighbors to Airs. Mayo, we chue? lu.ly testily lo the same. WarieuKodgeis, K . Mrs. Piiscilla L. Do ? John Uallet, Mrs. liebiccaSmith. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE. New York, Jan. ?, 1S5U . Messrs. Sands.?Gentlemen.?1 have great pieasuicin acknowledging to >eutheg>eat benefit 1 have received lointheuse of your Sarsaparilla. A subject %of pulmo nary disease, 1 made a voyage to Europe, but while there continued to be afllcted. A :ew weeks after my leturn, I was seized with a violent hemorrhage or the iunss, ai.d Ironr the debility and great piostratiou of strength that followed, with the ptolracled dilliculty ot'lespiration. 1 am entirely relieved by the use ol your Sars-apanlla, which I consider a moat important and truly valuable discovery in the healing art. 1 reel that 1 have not Tor fourteen years enjoyed so good health as at picfent. G rateiully yours, S. K. KAY MO RE. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. ?S: 1). SAN US, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton St., comer ol William, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States aud Canadas. Price ?1 per bottle; six bottles lor $5. For sale by J. II. CRUMBACKER, No. llu Main St., Wheeling. L. Wilcox of Pittsbuigh; Seaton & Sliarpe ol Maysville, Shacklelord & Crichton, Portsmouth; and K. Jl. Hinnum Cincinnati. marl0-3m Dr. Todd's Pills CAN be had fresh and genuine at the following places ill the city of Wheeling and vicinity, viz:?At the Urug stores of James Baker: Kells & Laldwell; Brentlinger ?v to; Ur Til Logan cV to; hied'k Yahrling, Win A/cKee i*. Co: (Ritchietowu); F A Brentlinger (Centre Wheeling); at the .Shoe store of Todd & Devol, market square, and aL the Urug store of the proprietor, corner ol Quincy and Firth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A lie dillion's and Jacob Gooding's, National Koad; Benj. I. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Loo man's, Bridgeport, Ohio. These pills need noiurther recommendation than a ?air trial; they have now been in constant use for more than twenty years, and if you willl only give them a chance they will speak lor themselves?try them. 25c per box; per doz; $20 per gross. ianti Advice. IF you are troubled with a cough; pain in the breast or any ailcction ol the Lung(?Use Brcntlinger's Com pound Syr r.p ol Boneset. If you aia afllictcd with Rheumatism, have received bruises or sprains, or your hands or leet are frost bitten or chapped?Use 1 he Berger or Spine and Muscle Lini ment; and Should you be affected with Scrofulc, or any disease arising ?rum impurity or toe blood, or the injudicious use of mercury, by all means p:ocure Brentlicger's Fluid Ex tractor Sarsapai ilia and L'andelion. These remedies have been tried by hundreds, and in a!l cases have given satisfactory evidence ol their superior efficacy over every other medicine in the cure of these complaints, forwhic!* they aic recommended. To be had at BRENTLINGER ?$? ARMSTRONG'S Apothecary, Monroe street,adjoining the McLuic House, dec24'52 Centre Wheeling Drug Store and Apotheca. "T>1CHARD BLUM has purcliasedthe entire stock and JAj fixtures or the establishment occupied by F. A. Brent, linger, Centre Wheeling, and by additions to his stock is prepared to furnish city and country customers with the purest and best Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Uye Stuff*, on the most reasonabte terms. Prescription Department. fie will attend promptly to the tilling ol prescriptions, which will be carefully compounded at alt hours. Perfumeries, imported Havana cigars, and a veriety of fancy articles on hand. (jaiill DR. DYE'S RELIEF For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. I FIFTEEN years success in the use or this Syrup, in . private practice, Tor the various affcctions of the is ror.chia and Lungs,is deemed sufficient recommendation in presenting it to the afflicted, to insuro a trial of its ef ficacy. There is nothing in this Syrup that will nauseate,so there can be no danger in giving it to the youngest child, or in its use in any quantity under any circumstances. It is pleas int mt'.d and effectual. Price60 cts. per bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. S. DYE, Hartford, Con. For sale by KELLS CALUWELL, dec30 Sole Agents. ERUPTIVE DISEASES. IT has now become a settled fact, acknowledged by tho best Physicians of our city, that in the euro of Sci ofula, Tetter, and many other diseases, Brentlinoer's Fluid Extract of Sarsafarili.a and Dandelion, is decidedly above all other preparations. It speaks for itseirwhene vet used; and although we have never taken the pains of hav ing it published through the papors, or appointing agents lor the sale or it, yet we are almost weekly receiving or. dors rrom Vermont, New York, Ohio, Kentucky and other states, by persons, who by some chance means have heard or its wonderrul curative powers. The lollo wing is rrom a gentleman or Vermont a Tew days since, who used it for u very serious disease:? Dear Doctor: The two bottles or medicine 1 got rrom you whenin Wheeling, have nearly cured me; please send me some more by Express. Yours Respectrully. It is now prescribed by nearly all the Physicians of our city, not as a quack medicine, for we have made them ac quainted with the componant parts; and we now say to al I such as we have not the opportunity or making it known to, that it is entirely Tree from all minerals, and is not in theleast incompatible with any or the preparations or Io dine, Fowler's solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton & Lake's, and F. Yahrling, and sold wholesale and retail by BRENTLINGER & ARMSTRONG. Monroe street, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Va. July 21. '62. Look to your Cpughs! TO all such as are laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse Hess, Pains in the Breast, Spitting Blood, ?&c., we would honestly recommend the use of Brentlinger's Com j pound Syrup of Boneset, as a pleasant, sale and speedy cure. It can be had at Messrs. Paxton & Lake's, end of the Su8pention Bridge, and at BRENTLINGER & ARMSTRONG'S, aug21- yr:d. Monroe street, Wheeling. Berger or Hpine and Muscle Xjiniment. QF this remedial agent we forbear to say anything, the speedy and certain action in removing Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sprains, pains from Bruises, Burns, &c., is so extraordinary* that were we to speak its real merits, you really, we fear, could scarce give credence to our assertions It can be had at PAXTON & LAKE'S, End orSusp. Bridge, and at Aug 21-ty.d. BRENTLINGER <fc ARMSTRONG'S Hats and Caps. 1 ?) K BOZ. assorted Caps, from 18cenls to 8'" to be pro. X cured at S.U. Harper's Hat aha Cap storr, whose legitimate business is selling Hats and Caps, whichisthe place to call for fashionable articles in his line. sep SS The ? Oil of Grape Vine. THIS Ollts t e result of twenty years'investigation by a French ' - dan, and? it now extensively used In Prance, bottf. ortia e purpose of keeping the hair glossy, anil restoring it in bald places. This Oil is particularly recommended, as it will render !he Hair soft, gtoMy, and pliable, besides making It about Iwo shades darker. Prepared only by Dr. Fontain, Vans, 2a cts per. bottle. ForMleby J. B. VOWF.U, 24 UnionsL. MEDICINAL. .N-WEfi , -?nm- ?? $500 CHALLENGE. TXTHATEVER concerns the health and happiness of T T the pcoplo, is at all times or the most valuable im portance. I take it Tor granted tliat every person will do all ill their power to save the lives or their children, and lhat every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. 1 feel it my duty to solemnly as Bute you that WOKMS, according to the opinion or the most celebrated Physicians, are the primary causes or a large majority or the diseases to which children and adults are liable. ir you have an appetite continually changeable Prom one kind or rood to another, Had Drcath, Pair, in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness ol the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse irregul&r?re member that all these deuotc Worms, and you should at unce apply the remedy? HOBENSACK/S WORM SYRUP, An article rounded u.?on Scientific Principles, compound cd with purely Vegetable substances, being nerrectly sale when taken, and can bo given to the most tender inrant with decided beneficialleffect. 'Where Bowel Complaints &. Diarrhoea have made tliem weak and debilitated, the to nic properties or my Worm Syrup are such thai it stands without an equal in thecatalogno or medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an In Talliblc remedy lor those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the as lonisliing cures performed by tnis Syrup alter Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy overall others. THE-TAPfi"WORM. This is the most difficult worm to destroy or all that Inrest the humau system, it glows to an almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and hastened in the intestines md stomach, effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, etc , that those afflicted seldom ir ever suspect that it is a Tape Worm that is hastening them to an early grave. In order to destroy this Woi m, a very morgetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefoie be proper to take C or 8 or my Liver Pills, so as to remove ill obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in doses or two ta ble spoonruls threo times a nay. These directions followed have never been known to rail In curing the most obsti nate case of Tape Worm. RKA.D Til* FOLLOWING: And you cannot be indifferent to this appeal. Human ity calls upon you to do your uuty. It is only one out or the many thousands who has seen its wonderful effects. Or. J.N. Hobensack,?Sir:?Glatitude to you, the in ventor or a highly valuable medicine, prompts this humble testimony in its favor, as being a sale, gentle, yet power rully effectual remedy Tor Worms. Having had much ex peneuce in knowing th3 effects or various preparations, my wite, who was well skilled in ministering to childien in distress; pronounced it the best she had ever used, and would use 110 other while yours could bo had. A daugh ter or ours became seriously diseased. Her symptoms were alarm'ng, but her mother at once sought out a reinc ily lor Worms. Having obtained youra, by the time she had taken haira bottle, Ol Sir, the joy it gave aueffection ate mothci, to see the improvement in her child, she be ing about five or six years old She passed an immense quantity ol Wotnis, hei sickly countenance now biighteu sd, her spirits returned, and in a short time a lovely child, threatened with decline an i death, now gave prom ise of health. Thanks to a kind Providonce whose bles sing attended your Syrup, restoied the child Withconfi ilcuce I recommend it to all patents whose children aie suffering with Worms. JAS. II DO WEN, Minister of the Gospel, Late Pastor or the Southampton Daptist Church. nyCxnioN.?Remember then, Paren's and all others, that Hohensack's Worm Syrci* is the only Medicine in use that will eradicate Worms, with certainty, and will notdisagice with tho most delicate stomach. Re carefill that you get the genuine ai tide, and bee that the signature, ?J. Hobensack,' is un every bottle. UODKKBACK'S LIVKR I'll. 1,8. No part or the system is more liable lo disease than the LIVER, itserviug as a filtcrcr to puri?y the nlood, or giving tho proper secretion to the bile, so that any wrong tictiou of the L.ver effects the other important pans or I he system, and lesults variously in Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, etc. We should, therefore, watch every syniptoiu that niiclit indicate a wrong action of the Liver These Pills being composed of Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the stck, namely: 1st, an E.vpectrant, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. I'd, au Alterative, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner ti.e certain moroid action ol tho system. 3d, a Tonic which gives toneaud stieuglh to the nervous s; stem, renewing health and vigor to all parts of I he body. 4th, a Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with the othei ingiedients, and operating on the i-owels. and expel* ling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and puvilyingthe Idood, which destro>s disease and lestoies health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you arc subject.. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found or inestimable benefit, restoring their fiiuctional arrangements to a health y action, purifying the blood and other fiuids so ef fectually to put to Hightail complaints which may arise from lemale inegulaiities, as headache, giddiness, dimness or sight, pain in the side, back, etc., and offered the public as the best Pills tor all diseases, upon the following MEDICAL EVIDENCE. We, the undersigned Physicians, having had the receipt or their liiauutar.tuie submitted to us for inspection, say. that the ingredients ol which lhcy eic composed makes them the best Pill in cso lor alt diseases of the Liver, Im purities of the liloud, tic. We say this not only from our own judgement, hut also from that of the best medical au thority ir the United States. All diseases icquiiing the use ofan /Iterative, Diaphoretic and Purgative Medicine, that came under our notice, has been treated with the above Pills with the most satisfactory success. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F. CROWLEY, M. D. L. JIOWEN, M. D. 03~Purchase none buL those having the signature, 'J. N. HORENSAOK,' upon Cudi box, as all others aic worthless .mitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishin-r to become agents, must addiess tlie proprietor, J. Ho likn.sack, at his Laboratory, No. 120 North Second Stieet, above Race, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the U. S. Pamphlets giving certificates ol' cures performed in dif ferent sections or the country, by the above medicines, can he had gratis ol the agents. Sold by J. Raker, Wheeling, wholesale and retail agent or Western Va.j W. J,. Rriggs, West Liberty; J. Per rcll, Bradley town; J. Carting, Triadelphia; Wm. Ilosack, Rony's Point; Dau'l Ferril, Coral Cove. Pi ice each 25 Cents. martfl-lv Dr. Hall's celebrated Pulmonic Elixir. FOR the permanent cure of coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, ir fluenza, croup, whooping cough, ihllamation or the bronchca and hoarseness, caused by pub 'ic speaking; and all affections cf the organs or rcspira. tion. Warranted the plcasantestand best medicine for diseas es o the lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this medicina to the public v. e have the satisfaction to know that we not only present them with an invaluable antidote for the class of diseases it profes ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its cf. feels upen the constitution, an can be administered with out any rear of mineral poison', for it contains none.? The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t .e country, is caused by disease of the orga-:s of respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, has in duced us to put it within the reach or every irdividunl who may need a i c.i.edy that has proven itself so invalu able. This medicine is the result or a long experience, and study or those diseases'or the lungs which aro so frequent in our changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance ot all medicines ever before discovered Tor those peculiar compl unts, an improvement upoiiall, and consequently superior to all others. We shall make no extravagant assertions or its efficacy in curing diseases, l'ke the venders or too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust them, nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience does not justify. If patient s will persevere in tha use or this medicine, and use it as directed, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power or medicine, 1'here arc nunerous persons now enjoying the nlessings or health and rci:ewed lire, as it were, who otnorwise would have long since been in their grave, but for the timely and perseve ring use of this invaluable remedy. It is not pretended that it is infallible in every stage or consumption, but we know it to ba better adapted to the various diseases or the respiratory organs than any other Medicine ever ollcred to the public. All we ask is a trial, and in every instance, ir used freely according to the directions, and ir perfcct satis Taction la notgivrn, the money will be returned. Genuine signed K. IIALL & CO. For sale by JAMES BAKER, Drugaist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the country. ap9-ly D1C. L0?0?K'H PULMONIC WAFERS. I I , , ..... THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGKJ FOR THE CURE OF COLDS, COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. C'crtill ate from Rer. Dr. Luckey. THE following certificate, from one or oureelrxa, almost as well known as any person in the Union, is worth a thousand obtained from other lands, front unknown per sons. To the Mithodist Church and her Clergy, and to Speakers afid Ministers generally?The following is from one or your aged, most extensively known, and gifted ministers. Rev. Dr. Lcckey, of the East Genesee Confer, encc, N.Y.: "1 am happy to acknowl edge the substantial benefit I have received from ths use ot Dr. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers. 1 had a seveie cold, attended with symptoms or fever. The usual remed es prescribed by my physician kept tho fever under; but my cough continued alarmingly 8e\ere and obstinate. The morbid state or my stomach retusingthe preparation the physicians deemed it necessa ry to employ, my son procured a box or Locock's Wafers, and advised me to try them. The use of them gave imme diate relief. After using two boxes I was quite restored, which I have every reason to believe, was the result ot their efficacy. Yours, Rochester, Dec. 2d, '62. SAMUEL LUCKEY." Price, 25cents a box. For sale wholesalo or retail, by KELLS ?Sc CALDWELL. mar 17 General Agents. Wheeling Window Glass MANUF A C T O R Y. THE partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoall Bankerd & Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of n, Mr. Bankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton tSc Russell. The business will be carried on under the name or octS STOCKTON, RUSSELL <Sc CO Wheeling, Oct 4.1802 Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the late firm or O. W. HcU kell Co. by note or book account will please make payment without delay. O. W. HE1SKELL 4" CO. ? jan!7 -. Dnpenf'a Powder. rpHE subscriber has the Agency fof the above Powder, miglO ,'r.-inn.--C i-,: JnyMr'i Medicines. I HAVE the Agency lor Dr. Jayne's Medicnes. andwll furnish Druggist* ud others on liberal termir i o?o...-sg|isp)ir.'?1 ss li-fcvwjo i H K i'TIT u,MshM?EDIGINAL. DR. HARRIS MAY' be conftdehtid!y consulted at hla Lock Infirmary. No. 31 South Gay stt, between Lombard and Second sis., opposite the Exchange Duildings, and City Post OI Qce, Baltimore, Aid. This Medical Institute, established liver fifteen years in this city?by regular Physicians as a refuge from Quackery, is widely celebrated lor speedy and effective cures of various Classen of diseases, but especially those known as SECRET DISEASES. And is only advertised lo proven- the afflicted, particu larly strangers, from falling into the ??Whited Sepulchres" ind other abodes of Obarietauism blazoned foith in the public prints as the only places where a cure can be ob tained lor certain diseases, iialtlmoro, like other large :ities, is invested with tnia tribe, aud strangcis should tie 3u their guard. OVER 20 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE In an extensive practice devoted to this branch of medical science, enables Dr. U. to insure a prompt aud permanent ;ure, insny or ti.e different forms or Private Diseases. So Money required if a cure in not effected, DR. GORDON HARRIS, A. member of the Medical Chirurgital Faculty, Graduate ff Harvurd University, class 1824: an Honorary Gradi.ato jfthe Washington University of Maryland; formerly Sur geon or tne Luseubnrg Institute in Now Orleans, and Pio prictor or the Lock Infirmary, No. 31 South Gay St., Ifal limore, having been establislied in this city over lo years, presents a claim on public confidence beyoud animadver sion. Dr. II- j>roi)iisett no more than he can perform, and all who place themselves under his charge will be sacredly shielded by the agis ol professional honor. Aware or the d.lficulty with the public to discriminate in i newspaper advertisement between the genuine ami sk:irul Physician and the spurious pretensions or the designingaud langerous Quack, Dr. H. will cheerfully give, whenappli ;d to, such private reference as will fully satisfy all who leqiuro his services. CHRONIC OR SECONDARY FC RMS. Many have suffered 1 or months, and even years, under Lbc effects or an improperly cured disease, wi'hont know ing it to be a secondary lotm. The usual symptoms are sore throat, ulceration or the tongue aud lips, Itching aud tenderness about the nose, blotches or eruptions upon the race and body, nodes upon the bones, a sensation ol Ileav iuess, deafness, dull pains in the head aud limbs, etc.? Cases vary much in character, hence but few ol the symp toms are some times experienced, any oi.e of them is just cause or alarm. Upon the peitect Constitutional cuie ?r theoidest and most inveterate or suchcases, Dr. H. is will ting to stake his lunor and reputation. A total or partial suspension ol those functions, essen tial to propagation of the species, a latal barrier to connu bial tics, is the costly price ot excess, unbridled passions, or the violation or nature's laws, by indulgence in a vice, often contracted from associates at school, familiarity ot corrupt domestics, or the example ol those who, innocent of harm, entice their companions into the practice ol these habits, which lihe "The worm in the bud," saps the foun tain of \itality and blights the bright hopes ol' liio; the losy wreath of Love withers around the heart, f ho warm impulses of endearing sympathy are chilleu, aud MAT..1MONY, which should eve" be contemplated with pure and unsulli ed delight, presents an incubus to the mi ml, filling it with learful apprehensions, or excites only leelings ol distrust jr repugnance. The exertions of parents and guardians to retain their youihlul chaigesiu ig .orauca upon this sub iect, has too orten proved a false and latal philosophy; let lioncst coi fidence be shown them in reason's eariy dawn, md guided by the light or truth, the pitfalls of ignorance and subsequent misery will be easily avoided. PROMETHIAN FIRES consumeihe seir-immolate : victim ora secluded habit.? llis lile presents a blasted heath, upon which no rruits of geniu? grow; no flower of intellect can bloom, where the titmospheieis taiuted with disease, the soil patched by unuaturul beat, ban en aud obnoxious to the eye Though sad the picture, it is not overwrought; its origi nals are almost dail) presented to the charge or Dr. liar, ris, aud even in the public thoroughfare, the discerningeye. can mark rrcqueut corroboiation or its truth. Moral regatd in dischaige of duty must obviously pre cludes an entire removal or the veil fiom this melancholy picture ot human lrailty, hence but a lew of the symptoms' attcudunt u^oii this bllyhliug malady can here be given. 1 T11E SlLEiNT MONITOR. Symptoms are silent guides to the locality aud advance ol ( disease, following in the train to self abuse; weakness of ihe oigaus, loss oi manly vigor, want or natural suscepti bility, pain in the head and limbs, pimples oil the face aud neck, dimness of vision, oi want ol lustre iu the eye, pale. UCK8 0 complexion, with general lethargy and impotence, aie a lew of the most prominent physual evils. EFFECTS ON THE MIND. Through derangement of the uer*'Ous system, the mind is unstrung, memory fails, the power ol concentrating thought is lost, imbecility and idiocy often supervene, leav ing the throne or intellect drear aud desolate. Timidity and irresolutiou with melancholy iatuity,?throw agloom around the scene* of lile; haunted by invisible torments, the burthen ot lire becomes insupportable, aud he plunges desperately into the guir or intemperance or suicide. THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Commiserating the misfortune or this class or unhappy persons, Dr. 11 has sought with untiring zeal through the wide lauge or medical lore, lor the last'20 years an anti dote for these prolific evils, andean pioudly say his efforts have not been uncrowned with success. Abuudant prool is constantly given in his practice, of the infallible efficacy of these remedies. Hy a happy combination ol treatment, physical debility is removed, constitutional soundness res toicd, the weakened organs established in pristine strength and vigor, and the torpid faculties of the mind aroused in to hcalthrul activity. Kuleebled manhood may here find a certain restorative and the bright beams or hope shall soon dispel the muiky clouds ol gloom. Disenthtalled rroui servile rctters, the victim orunhullowed passions spri m?s inton new existence, and realizes the sweet fruition of his brightest anticipa tions. Dr. Harris may well congratulate himself upon the hap. py result of his researches, and rejoice that he is permit* ted to dispense a balm to the afflicted, a position more en viable tliau the jewelled throne ol earth's lottiest poten tate. A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. Let not shame or false delicacy keep you back, but ic tlect that >our lile and reputation are at stake; remember that the vctieral poison is death lo your constitution, and threatens not only your physical powers and mental facul ties with destruction, but closes the door lo connubial joys, blights the prospects or the r iture, and wraps your body and soul :u the daik mantle of despair. Tne oppor tunity ofenibrac.ng the aid of a regular and skilful Physi cian is before you, one who lias made this branch ot medi cal science li?s profound study, and who has been favored with extended opportunities or comparing theory with pi actice, and did propi iety permit could adduce the grate lul testimony or thousands who have beeu rescued by his timely asstsLsncc from the abyss of impending rum. All applicants are sacrjdly guaided from exposure by the aegis of professional honor TO FEMALES. Dr. II. lias given particular altent.ou to Female Diseases, His experience enab.es him to lelicve sapkly and si-eku ii.y, all Irregxilarititt, Xertons Derangement, Constitution' a /I Vraknt w, General Debility, etc. B3"Prompt attention given to letters, and treatment marked wiih skill and delicacy. tCS^Commuiiications sacredly inviolate. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. May consult Dr. II. through letter, (postpaid,) and by des cribing symptoms, rccei\e ad vice, treatment and medi cines, the same as if present; while their communications will be observed with honorable confidence. All Medicines forwarded with prompt attention by sa Test route to the indicated address, carefully secured against damage or curiosity, and accompanied by plain and explicit directions. N. D.?The pecuniary position of Dr. Harris enables him to make charges moderate. P. S.?His Office is arranged"witl?private consultation rooms, rendering it available^to either sex. Q3r~Advice to the poor fiee of charge. Address Dr. G. HARRIS, Baltimore, Md. apr4-ly S W A I M ' S CELEBRATED PANACEA. FOR THE CURE OF INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WHITE SWELLING, RHEUMATISM, DISEASES OF TIIF. LIVER AND SKIN, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OF THK ULOOD, & EFFECTS OF MERCURY. SWAIM'S PANACEA has been lor more than thirty years celeb rated in this country and in Europe lor its extraordinary cures?for the certificates of which lefer ence is made to the directions and books (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. Some or which give the particulars of cases too frightful for general pub lication, where the patients had been almost eaten up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable by Physicians. It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physiciaus and other eminent persons. Among others by? W. Gibson, M. D., Prof. Surgery, Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof, of Surg., N. Y. University ? W. P Dewees, ill. D., Prof, of &lid., Pa. University. I N. Chapman, M. 1)., Prof, of Physic, Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D., Pres't College of Physicians, Phila. Dr. Del Vallo, Professorof Medicine, Havana. Jose Eourenco de Luz, Prof. Surgery, Lisbon. J. Chipinun, Member Royal College Surgeons, London. G. \V. Erviug, late Minister to Spain. I Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robsrtson, British Consul, &??., &c. j And also, the wonderful cures effect* d by Swaim's Pan acea have for many years made it an invaluable remedy.? The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant. The retail price has been reduced to $1,50 per bottle, (containing three half pints) or three bottles lor S4. I BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swaim's Panacea!8 in round bottles, fluited longitudi nally, with the following letters blown on the g'ass:? 'SWAIM'S?PANACEA?PHI LAD A,'* \ and having the name of J as. Swaim stamped on the seal ing wax. and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side oftbe bottle, composed of I geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use of the pro prietor,the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note en gravers, of Philadelphia In tne centi e is a portrait of the late Wm. Swaim, copyright secured. ALSO, SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE. A valuable Family Medicine being highly approved rem - edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive oigans, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Fe ver and. Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, ?J-c., <frc.? See the Pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompauy ing the Vermifuge. Prepared only at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, THE OLD STAND, Seventh St., below Chesnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Persons wishing Io obtain the genuine SWAIM'S PAN ACEA and SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE, should be careful to observe that the name SWAIM is spelled correctly on the bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines made in imitation or them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well caiculx ted to deceive. GENERAL AGENTS FOK THE U. S. Schieffelin Brothers & Co. 101 and ICG, John street, New York. irarn?dw3m BACHKLORS, Instantaneous Liquid Hah-Dye. TO those wishing a hair dye that may be depended up on, we can cheerfully lecommend the above. The beat of city reference can be given as to its, superiority over everything or the kind-now in use. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ? T. H. LOGAN & Co., mar31 Sole agents in this city. . RECEIVED this day from New York a large assort ment of childrens Hats, consisting of Black and Pearl full trimmed childrens Hats; Black and Drab beaver ? ? Black and Pearl Gimp trimmed 1 ' In fact every kind of head dress for youth's and childre jangg 8. AVERY, 140 Afain st. FOR SALE OR RENT. rwiHK house on the Island* formerly occupied by O. A. X Zane, will be rented low, to a desirable tenant, or sold an accommodating terms. Possession given fmirediately Applylo COWG1LL 4- M'SWORDS, _h*t17 a No. 49 "Water" street _ . r<& qicfe? p* f ? ,1.1V 7/Jl ii ? i tfl j 4 - 1 ij-fci GAL ADVERTISEMNTS. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. BY virtue or a decree of the Circuit Court for Ohio County, rosde in a ease wherein Thomas H. Winis is complainant and the heirs at law of Henry Wims, laic ol Ohio county, deceased, are defendants, I shall on Satur day, the 7th day of May next, proceed to sell ut public sale, at the front door of the court house ol Ohio county, to the highust bidder, the following lots or parcels of ground, to wit: Lot No. 61, situate on the west side, aud lot No. 81, situate on the east side of Wain street, in the 5th ward ol the city of Wheeling* also, the south hair of lot No 108, sit uate on the west side or Market street, and lot No 103 sit uate on the west sido or Chapline street, in said 5th ward, upon the following terms, to wit: ten per cent of the pur chase money to be paid in hand, and the residue thereof in three equal instalments at eight, sixteen and twenty four mouths, from the day of sale, the purchaser giving bonds with ?ood security bearing interest from the day of sale. WM. S. "W1CK.HAM. apr2 Sheriff and Commissioner. COMAliSSU'NKK'S SALE Ub* UEAL ESTATE Joseph Pearson and Sons ") In Chancery in lli vs. >Circuit court or Ohio John J. Iloge and others. J county. BV virtue of a dccree rendered iu the roregolng cause on tho7thdayof January, 1853, the undersigned <Sherifl or Ohio county, and as such acting as onimisssioner in the pmnises, will sell at public auctioii to tlic highest mid best bidder at the rront door or tin ourt ; House or Ohio county, on Monday the 7th day or A/arcli, 1853, the middle third part or Lot No: Seventy-three (13), fronting on Mar ket street in the city of Wheeling. There is a comfortable and convenient brick Dwelling House on the premises. Term? of Sale?Ten per conl of the purchase money will be required, in cash, and there will be a credit for the resi due ol six, twelve, and eighteen months in equal instal ments, the purchaser or purchasers giving bonds for the darerred instalments, withgood security, bearing interest from the day or sale, and the title to be retained uutil the wnole purchase money is paid. WM. S. WICKHAM, jan27:ts Sheriff and Commissioner. KS"The above sale is postponed till the first Monday in May. Comma??ioiicr'? Sale of Keal fciftuiv. Samuel Hudson and others, JQMq Circu,t Court James H. Forsyth and others, J In Chancery. Lydia Hunter, by dec., ) vs > do Daniel M. Edgington. ) Jacob Keller, ") vs. > do Samuel Louther 8 adm. & othei s. J By virtue or a decree lendered in the above causes, which were heard together, on the 8th day ol January, 1353, in the Circuit Court for Ohio County, Virginia, the undersigned,appointed commissioner Tor that purpose,will proceed to sell, on Monday, the I6th day of May, 1853, at the front door of the Court House of Ohio county, the fol lowing property, iu said proceedings set forth, to wit: lots numbered forty-three, (43) seventy-eight, (78) seven ty nine, (79) eighty, (80) eighty-two, (82 j one hundred and seven, (107) eighty one. (81) and one. hundred andeiuht, (108) situated in the addition to the city or Wheeling made by John M'Lure, James H. Forsyth, and others, called North Wheeling. Also, out-lo; numbered three. (3) con tianing about lb* acres, which has been divided into eight parcels to suit purchasers, a plat or which is in my pos sesaicn And the said out lot will be subdivided if thought best, and coal privileges sold separately, as will be most ad van iageou8 to the parties in interest. lt3""TKRMS: A credit or one, two, and three years, will be given for the purchase money, the purchaser giv ing bond with approved security, bearing interest fror mute, ii/uiguuq-cu. - j Webb, Roland 4* Co. "1 W. C. iJ rooks, 4* co > Louisville. J. S. More head, J Icspe Hook. Waynesburg, Pa. [Jan2G kLKX. PKNN. RICH'D I>. M1TCHKI.L.. PENN & MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND S-eneral Commission Merohants. No. Ii7 South Gay Street; Baltimore. . ...wuunk, ? anicii n^fnSmr^ftiiani otreater, partnei J under the firm of Pettebone, Hoben & Co., are not inhah-1 it.nits of the Commonwealth of Virginia:?on motion of the plaintiff by their attorneys, it is ordered, that they appear here within one mouth allcr due publication or this order and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit, and that a copy of aatd order be forthwith insert ed in some newspaper published iu the City or Wheeling lor rour successive weeks, and posted at the rront door of court house of Ohio county on the lirst day or the next county court. A copy?Teste : ALONZO LOKING, Cl'k. [Russell Fi?xhugh-3 [Apr.5.*| a u Chauccry. VIRGINIA?At Rules held iu Clerk's Office ror the Cir cuit Court or Ohio Countv, for the month of April, 1853. Moses C. Good, administrator dc bonis lion with the will annexed oI .Alexander Caldwell, deceased?Complainant. Against George J. Deale tir.d Mary R. his wire, Francis Lawson and CeceJa Jane, his wife; Joseph Sgriegs and Cecelia, his wile and Josephine Loomis; which said Mary R Deale, Cecelia Jane Lawson, Cecelia Spriggs and Josephine . Loomis, are children and licit s at law of Cecelia M- Loom is, deceased, which said Cecelia M. Loomis was one of the children and heirsatlawor Josian Thompson, dee'd., and Mary J. Thompson, one or the children and heirs at law or ssid Josias Thompson, dee'd., and Williams. Wick ham, Sheriff of Ohio County, and administrator de bonis! non of the estate el Josias Thompson, dee'd.?Defendants. I The object of this suit is to subject the real estate of j Jo- ! slas Thompson, dee'd., in the hauls ofliisleirsor the proceeds or such of it as has been sold to satisfy a debt of 1 said Thompson and Caldwell, assumed to be paid by the rorn er, which he failed to do, and for which the estate or the latter has been made liable. Affidavit having been made that the defendants except FranciB Lawson, Cecelia Jane Lawson, Jos- Spriggs Cecelia Spriggs and Wm. S. Wickham are not inhabitants of the Commonwealth of \ irgti.ia?on motion of the plaintiOs by their attorneys, it is ordered that they do appear here with in 1 month alter due publication cfthis order and do what maybe neccssary to protect their interests in this suit, and that a copy or said ordei be forthwith inserted in 2-oine newspaper published in the City or Wheeling, for four successive weeks, and posted at tho front door or the cojrt house of Ohio county on the first day or the next county court. A copv?Teste : ALONZO LORING, Cl'k [Fry ,y Paul!.] [Apr.5.] Ill v inuuuAi?.11 ruicti neiu at uie cierK's ouice 01 me cir cu't court ol Ohio county, for the month of Anril, 1853. Charles James Fox and Francix D Fox, executors ol the last will and testament ol Joaiah Fox, deceased?complain* ants against Moses W Chapline, Alexander H Chapline, Joslah W Pomoroy and Mary Ann Pomeroy his wife, Percival M Potts ami Elizabeth G Potts his wife, Maria Louisa Chap line, Robei L Stanton and Jane R Stanton his wile. Sophia Z Chapl-ne, William H Chapline, Charles J F Chapline, Josephine Chapline. Francis D Chaplii.e, Anna C Chap line and Kowetia Chnpliue. James Paul and the Baltimore and Ohio Hail Road company?defendants. The objcct of this suit is to recover of the defendant, Mo ses W Cllapiine, the sum of one thousand dollars, due the complainants, upon a writing obligatory, executed by tho said Moses \V Chapline to Joaiah Fox, deceased, in his lire time, subject to a credit of ?302 411 cents, paid 30th June, 1848; ?4615cen?s, paid January 6th, J819; $50, paiil September 2"Uh, 18-19; ?6lu4 cents, paid Oct l*t, 18PJ; SU 2 2-3 cent8,paidOctober 10, 1851,and ?15 38$ cents paid December 8th, 1851; and in which suit an attachment was issued and returned served. A 111 'avit having been made that the defendants in this cause, except A lexander i! Chapline. James Paull and ttie Haltimoie aud Ohio Rail Road company, are not inhabi tants of the commonwealth or Virginia?on motion or the plaintiffs by their attorneys, it is ordered that they appear here within one month after duo publication or this order and do what may be necessary to protect their interests in this suit, a<:d that a copy of said order be forthwith in serted in some newspaper published In the city of Wheel ing for four successive weeks, and posted at the front door or the court houso or Ohio countj? on t.ie first day or the next county court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LOR1NG, Cl'k. [Russell (& Fitzlnigli] VIRGINIA:?At Rules held in the clerk's office of tlis 4.circuit Court r f Ohio county, in the month of April. 1853. James M. Howard, ") vs. > In Covenant. John Kirk? William Ransom. J An action tor lireach or Covenant to recover ?110 at the least, with interest, in which suit an attachment was issu edand returned served. Affidavit having been made that the derendants in this cause are not inhabitants or the Commonwealth or Virgin ia?on motion or the plaintiff by bis attorney, it is order ed. i hat they do appear here within 1 mouth after due pub lication or this order, and do what may be necessary to protect thier interests in this suit, and that a copy or said oulcr be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city or Wheeling tor four successive weeksan J post ed at the rront door or the court house of Ohio county on the first day of the next county court. A copy?Teste: AZ.ONZO .LORING, Cl'k. [21/. C. Good.] [nprC] VIRGIN IA ?At Rules held in tne clerk's office of the Cir ouit Court otOhio county, tuthe month of April, 1853. Thomas Hughs "j vs. > In Cask. E.Kankey ?fc Co. J An action or assumpsit to recover $52 at tho least, and interest, for goods sold anil delivered, in which suit an at tachment was issued and returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendants, E.Sankey dc John Moorehead who were partners under the firm name orE. Sarkey Co., are not inhabitants or the Common wealth of Virginia?on motion of the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered, that they do appear here within one mouth after due publication of this order, and do wnat may be necessary to protect their inteiests in this suit, and that a copy orsaid order be f rthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the city of Wheeling for four suc cessive weeks, and posted at the front door of the court house of Ohio county on the first day of the next county court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO 2.0RING, Cl'k. CA. Caldwell.] [apr 6.] VIRGINIA.?At Rules held in the clerk's olfice of the Circuit Court of Ohio county, in the mouth of April, 1853 John A/uldrew, vs. > In Debt. James Kinsley. J An action or Debt to recover $030,85 cents and interest in whicli suit an attachment was issued aud returned served. Affidavit having been made that the derendantis not an inhabitant or the Commonwealth or Virginia?on motion or the plaintiff by his attorney, it is ordered, that he do appear heie within one month after the publication of this order aud do what may be necessary to protect his inte rests in tlxis suit, and that a copy of said order be forth, with inserted in some newspaper published in the city or Wheeling Tor four successive weeks and posted at the rront door or the court house of Ohio county on the first day of the next county court. A copy?Teste: ALONZO LORING. CPk ]A. Caldwell-] [apr5.] VIRGINIA,?AtRulesheldin the clerk'8 office of the Cir cuit court o! Ohio county, for the month or April, 1853. Joseph Britt, Com. ^ V8. Jaa. AP Gully and Sarah APCully, bia wife, defendants. , _ The object of this suit Is to subject the interest of the defendant James M'Gully in lot No. 185, in that part of the City of Wheeling known as East Wheeling to thp payment of complainant's claim of ?290 with interest in which suit an attach- roent was issuedjunl returned served. Affidavit having been made that the defendant, James M'Gully is npt an inhabitant of the commonwealth of Vir ginia?on motion or the plaintiff by his attorneys, it Is ordered, that he appear here* within one month afler due publication of this order, and do what be may deem neces sary to protect4ii8 interests in this suit, and 1bata copy of said order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in the City of Wheeling for four successive we*ks, and posted in the front door of the court house of Ohio countyon the first day of next county court. A. copy?Teste: Al.ONZO LORING, Cl'k. f Jacob ?Pendleton ] . [Apr6.] , > To all whom it may concern! THOS. HUGHES has removed his busbies stand to the north corner of Main and Water streets, Wheeling, Va. f where be will bo roost happy to receive his old fti en as tnd customers, and all who are desirous to purchase beau Lilul and cheap goods. He has now received Mr entfre stock of the most beautiful cloths, cassiraeres," vestlngs, eta* etc., which will be made,to order In the moat fash ionable style, arid at the lowest possible prices. 'iWWTO b?M rf. xnto4* giai> ? ^ Chancery. EX'tUNSIVE SIOCK^?^ SPRING GOODS HE1SKELL& CO., have received uid 'w? ? for bale at the lowest prices: U*e ln ?ott 250 Pieces bleached Shi rtings from the New York ?*,. Washington, iNnnnl-eag Mount Verrun 5? J? 300 Keli^44'9-8'04' S00 Pieces Kich Fancy Prints, being the latin... ? varied stock we have ever offered. ,l**t 100 Pieccs He rage l?e I .nines and Moualin IV t-? 160 ?? Ginghams, in Manchester, Earlain,, l-*1 Scotch and American. 73 Pieces Checks, Mariner Shirtinss. i i? Shirting Tweeds. ,4?nvm 150 Pieces Saitincts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean* sian Cloths. ' u> "lj fcr. GO Pieccs Flannels, in Welch, Ermine, Silka?.t ?? Scarlet, Shaker, and other styles, white ? V?'1' ored. e ^ cot. 25 Picces Bleached and Brown Canton Flannel* 40 ?? lrish.Linens, our own importation approved makes. Cloths and Cassimeres, in great variety, Cam?? Merino and Italian cloths. *??*reU, In rich dress goods we name elegant Brocade* ir?-, Plaid, Ottoman, Poult de Soil and other ' colored Silks. Mrl?U Black Silks, ofBiscliofTs and other approved makei ? Bareges und French Be rage de Laines in great vari? * Mouselin de Laines and .X.ousclinde lieges, all co v ' Swits muslin, figured andplain. *""s Tarlatans, all colors. I.awns, Tisucs, Challys, Grenadines, Fonlaud ?:j,v Crape Lisse, French Chintzes, and Hrifflanri.T' bordered and plain. IIoiirc Keeping C-oodt. CO Pieces 9-8, 5-4. 6A, 10-4,. 11-4, and 124 Bl_, , Sheetings and Pillow case mu*lin. ??teJ 50 Pieces Tickings, some extra heavy. 50 " Furniture prints,, including some ritk .? , and fast colors. Ujle? Lace muslin curtains very beautiful. Marseilles Qui it*,, elegant designs, white and cotow.1 Barnsly sheetings and Pillow case linens ? Damask tatle cloths, all sixes, some suitable ,tr~ tension tables. orf* Damask and unbleached table linens and lapkins furniture Dimity, in white and colois. Furniture Plaids, 75 pieces Crash. Huckaback Russia and Damask Toweling. Fruit Napkins. Woolen and Linen Druggets and cyumb cloth*; Three Ply, superior and common carpeting*, at r^. ced price**. ___ mari2 T. T. T. BLACK AND GREEN TEAS, or superior quality atd medium grades, just received and for sale by novlO _ S D W.OQRnow. Clover and Timothy seed! BUSHELS CLOVER SEED; . _ 30 do Timothy do For sale by JOHN R. MORROW, fob 10 No. 212 Market aquarg. REMOVAL. 75 J?& D. BAY HA have removed to thnir new and sna ? clous brick buildings, 137 Marl el Street, where they manufacture and keep 011 hand. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, And keep for sate Japan Ware and Houehold Furnishing -Hardware. H.so the latest styles of Cooking Stove*, alio* [whicn tney will sell Wholesale and Retail att he the If^i market priccs. Their old customers and the public gwr a!ly are invited to call and examine their stock. Kfory description of articles in their .Itr.c^ promptly made to or der. (feblQ-.ly^ * Fresh OystersT FAMILIES, Parties and others, ca? >r rj? plied at all times with No 1 Oysters by tlr cafe ihaud half can, at ? _ Mrs. M. J. KEATIXG'S nov 15-: f Confectionary, cor. Main and Monroe St;. Spring. Fashion For Ocutleiiicn'M lint* for 1S53! S AVERY has on hand and is manufacturing a largi * assortment of HATS of the coming Sprisq Snu. Gentlemen are requested to call and see them; as they art superior to any that has been offered as to finish, sty!e, quclity and price. . feb0) 14G Main *t., W heeling, Va. "?_> ECEfcVED this day, a large assoctment of Silk um lA; Cassimere hats of the late Spring stjrle, from .York and Philadelphia. Gentlemen wishing a hat frou the best Eastern Factory, can have one by calling at 145 Main street, Wheeling, Va. S. AVERY, mar 3 4 ? ^k?rmu f ?SeV>,e>?l,ca Muslins?best brands 3 bale line browu Muslin fchQ ? l,eav>r 110 Jo ' ! HEIKSBLL 4 CU Fresh Ovsterd so. *. DCJ? - POTHACKKB a- r.P.ITXKB Cow Feed A-g-ra^a... n?teI^0,S^ "?Cd"'1yougwili^and'them aht'C" '' M. J. ROHAS'S ? ? .Marble \'ard. TIrF -Beautiful Spring Goods If K1SKKLL a- Co. lirATT'K V Read This!! w ??lL*"?T0XianV?,'ni ]:h!"ic" guaranteed lo cure VMsJ/nifuJ,11'' "?iici"t " Ju^KeS^VoT^SJ WATTS' NCW Y?'k 1^fTTp-T-?g^?>P>0 J " ^?Uni^ S. D. HARPER' HASrCora?;terf^tl0 >!?"?- Khoie,, our friends and the'public ilfJK.',te ?Urati?" ssasritarfiWSSWE a call at the old stand Vn"l-U'B, "ldustr>- G1? >'??? inland our ISP"'" W~ ? 1). E. HEKVEY A-Co. -% rnen.m Collars, Ribbons &c. ipsSSssHs ? . Marble "U orks, G7, fllarkct sUetL 34 S>?wfTo"?eS!^s-'Cm F,recrackE"i Ataoan assortment of' small Fire works, for sale by s. D. WOOD ROW. Buffalo Robes 40'*.? KofiHS just received and lor sate low r c?sli. at QanSSJ JXQ, KXOTK'S. THSrart Dissolution. firm or if c 'ijnki-l'V r-1 U?en .th? subscribers under (ho ?'??vV,,?*ei: 4" Co. is this day dissolved br ratal by L P Wood^'iVih8? "m1"5 lale firm <vi" bf V Woods at their office on Waterstreet. Jan. 31,1753 **? '*? RAKER. ? * ? L. P. WOOltf. thp .,?i P?-I>artnership. ship under if.f.S?enCd 'la,ve thIa day formed a cf>-!?i:r.er wilil com?i,,,V ,.,i S!Ca"? st) '? o! K c- Uakcr + Co , i?l nessattbeolds^So^^rSlf"' S'?" ?"31 ftS/iS? Tirs-r .c?d Liver Oil. J or,*r',^"t'"=c b,o*e8 Samuel simes' ramjacnrt kind broullft fil t K? Liver Oil; the best article ot tit Kind brought to this or any other market. a-ieor 1,.,. i BKKNTLINGEK.5: ARMSTRONG, t .isn.l-lyr.il Opposite WasMiiai.il ?'?? T^Olt SALE LOW, a leather top carriage, enquiie of I b2" M- I- ROH.JS. Jlarb:t VirJ. 0?? ? paljTleaf hats CM II il I r 'oaf, Pedel leghorn, Panama hats, itea'1 niarifi ?r'8 and children's, just received by rgS 31't-LALLKXS .V K>'0\ . Caps! Caps!! i"k lPi?.IVEP? a lot of spring and summer Wi 1 anti Jrab cloth, hair, cloth and raw silk- _ M-p0 SP II.AKFIiK<tSO-t-_ Kfi'S and boy's blue, black, white, drab, checkered and woolen Robinson caps, especially for tumoer wear, for sale, wholesale and retail by .. - ap0 S U HARPEK& SO* . SO Kossuth hats, wool and fur; alto a lot of ,. ^itr hats, for salo wholesale and retail by arG S II II.tHl'EK &?? (Gaz copy) a larKe lot of summer bats, coosisfofj", /J*im> r h; uC ,lvll,R: Panama, Canton, Pedal, Jse' Cll"la p arl> l*ghorn and Palnileat. _ "P6 SD HARPER Cg"' you%i- 'nd ,b,ffpIK&l EVlfR^S,nY Wh0 Boesto TvDMoT' 3 '??[ y f0^8' of any description, alway?5e^ i!u 1 and go away Ave 11 satisfied, and their nundsn+f up to go back again. - I Hgxg it is? _f,.fp Po! jU8t arfi\ed-THK WHEELS BB11 POLKA, composed by John Fickeison. ?Sa^iaiii nundred copics, for sale at the new Music Store.1W*" street. Cfeb8] JO IIS PICKElSO^. Wrapping Paper. , ,?nn i A LARGE supply of straw paper, tea paperattdco XX yarn papers ou hand and for sale by _ . rn ???3 A G ROm?VS0S *3 Sole X.eatlier7 t ^ 400 ?,IUES uf Hemlock tanned sole leather.1-* ... i . t that has ever been brought to the Wbttliiit ket,just received and for sale by . , BKRGEK & HOFFMAy. Cigars, &c f? Onn ReP>l'?! 12.000 Puerto Priitcipe!! vJ.VULr C.000 La Union; 6.000 LaPalmasi , French Prunesi l.indburgand Swiss Cheese!Sarili^ and many other articles too numerous to mention, fW and for sale by decIC BECKKR. WKILLRR & PRA^2HB^j> 3tiKO. biuie'x puie ii>eUicinal cod liver oil, just by ap9 KELLS & CA 2??? , - fare Vour Carpet*. 4 ...rf DOZ. Skeleton Mats, together with a great y*^L, Other door Mats, just reccved and will be soW lew. j. C.HAHHOUB. no 143. Ma^. RKSH ARRIVAL. 10 boxes Havana Oranges; 10 * Cum drops; 10 ' Jujube Paste; 4 cases Figs; 25 boxes Raisins; 10 ? Shelled A Iponds; 6 bags so t shell ? uKkr. Just recefved by ?P?3 T. M- ^{1 F