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pan Handle Rail Ho ad. mioeoas opinion and statement 11 I"'"*0 C ds of the press with reference to the the Attorney General *'?"1 .gainst the Pittsburgh and Steuben ?nd the persons illegally engaged in ?'Ralt 'f.failroad through Virginia. We ^.Mtthe National Intelligencer has fallen error. Such statements are well * t0 deceive the public, and to lead ferrsr '".^Company and other, that application "Id be made to Judge Camden, by the Attorney I^Lfor an injunction to prevent the eonstrue * nbeir work contrary to law and contrary to "Irfal policy of Virginia. The notice was **" of October but important business the attendance ofthe Attorney Genera , ^notice being for a parUcuUr d.r ^uld ctnnaed. There has been no dt*mtss*l of ^S?n, and there i? no inference but that ??.lieation will be prompUy renewed, a. it **^Ully the whole Internal Improvement "f", Virginia; and sueh a principle as this ^' lectin-under, gives to any foreign cor '^Uon th"power to tap and destroy the most 'i^iunt public works in the State. i ff aiTB^BDrroa.?One might be certain from J Gazette that the editor was mad?very ^TUl's no good way of doing, aa the boys nt is decidedly "offensive to good taste, ?'?" .ho has blown a "blast of eloquence" !?,Uo take down Wheeling Hill, to gel mad ^??ik savagely at such trifles as we are, and * ? JiaeT? we write. We wish he would'nt "f . fox we are fearful that people might think weak and foolish, and that would bring ?, editorial profession into disrepute abroad, and L would ruin Wheeling; for it is all important t the public should think that Wheeling has who have built alt our Railroads, all our tains, ill our steamboats, and who on several !if,l occasions have been the salvation of the Z- that tliey have still the ability to take down t!?mountains, to make the streams run upwards. J,! ta play nnash generally: That with one sweep .(their mighty pens, cities rise up or go down, ?d money flows in or flows out, just as they will wish our Cyclopun neighbor ?ouU1'n'1be u bird to please, for be looks awfully and talks *11 worse when he gets mad. He objects to our Hinents. objects to our "lone," objects to.our kLwge. and even scowls at the names which the jjitors of the Intelligencer use in designating each ?her. Our neighbor in the abundance of his re nrces,should be more charitable tothose less boun Msly supplied. We have an awkward habit of (Ding things by their right names, and often our loubulary is 'io limited that we know but one line, while some of our more favored cotempo nriobave the advantage of two. Itis not liberal, uj a decidedly "offensive to good taste" for ?i neighbor to taunt us on the poverty of our re &:rces. We have another reason for not wishing our Wbbor to get mad. In his wrath, the Evil One rt> goes about seaking whom he may devour, art put it into bis head to hurt us-perbap? to Ulus. We wish him to remember that we are a traberof the Feneibtea (fourth Corporal by elec to-but.first by merit) and we have a musket Kb Wbich we hit the hill twice the oUier day,and feuee the third shot. Though it do^s kick like flickass, it has an excellent butt, and we have ka practicing lately with tbc stock, shUlalahfa too. We hope our neighbor, before he does ?jibing desparate, will "sit down ane tala the attcr oTer." We should dislike to be tho means tfmakiag him say as Falstaff said, "An bad I bowathou wert so cunning at fence, I had seen tee banged ere I b*d fought with thee." Fm OilPaistixo* Fbom Bsaorz.?We would I iiiile the attention of oar reader* to the advertise - Infill another column, of the superb oil paint j ?{? tkit are to be aold at public suction on Fri I ciynorning next, at 30 minute* put 10 o'clock/ at I Ction HalL We are informed that they are of i I 'fry luptrior style, comprising work* by aoraeof I Ike lest muter* of continental Europe. And v 1 T?ld adviie tho*e of our citizen* who are admirer* I a the Fine Arts to call and ex'adine this fine ccl I lection; also to avail themselves of an opportunity I ifldora presented, to procure work* of real art at I netioa competition, The *ale >jll (tje.; positive, I aadthe picture* will be open.forexamination with I Citilogaes (admission free,) tills afternoon and ill I fcy to-morrow, and on Friday morning nntil the | Irar of sale. * ??*?!? ;?: ETThe editor of tbe Gazette announce* yestei I that he bas leceired a Buck's born. We I fought, from tbe contents of bit 'paper, that be I cut have had a pretty (tiff horn. i m ?' - Rii.*.?We bad rain at intervals , during yester | i?7. Last night the prospect was for more. ' ' ? ? ? Notice to Physicians and Alderman. 1? consequence or tba Imperfect manner in which many |?ftke Physicians and Aldermen write their certificate*' I of the frequent request* or the Board of Health I thl they would be mora careful to comply with the Ordl. I >uce? to that effect, the Board'hereby publish eo muck of I '?Ordinance a* will recall to tbe recollection of the Phy I aod other* what la required ot them. Some of (he I urtificmita merely certify that a certain person 9 toiled; neither age. tcz or ilteau belaf mentioned, and B"*" omit ?ne or the other. The Board will Hereafter ?aire* the Ordinance agataat all who violate it. Tkepare digger* will alao be liable to the peoaltlea or * Ordinance for Interring with auch Imp*ritet certifl' jo^Mif none had been given. "lorder of the Board or Health. JAltKS TAHNBR, Sec'y. , . EXTRACTS FEOM~A^; ORDINANCE "Am Ordijwue in relation /? InUrncnU made I . wiUWa the City of Whaling." IJICTIOI a. It shall not be lawful lor the aald aexton to I JW >he body of any deceased person until there i* pro I **<d tt> and filed with him, the written certificate of ti.e I "lucian Who attended aald deceased in the la*t illness, I futit lorth the aaate. place of residence, age, and t ime of | ?U4 of aald dec**led, and the disease or wbicn he or a be any interment, j filed with the . ... -nT., imniridiate notico I ttfrnf to ^ Alderman or the Ward In whlchtbe death IJ*? placet and It ahaU thareopon be thr duty or the Al I ""nan to investigate tbe circumstances ot such death, IPrepare and furnlah to the aald sexton the certificate I'lured by this section, sod he shall farther, where the 1 ""fumuaee, require It, give lafermstion to tbe Coroner ( I"1'or failiiK to perform eitner -Of the duties lenjoined up ">'? aectioa. the.eaU MXtoaor Alderman l?Ml forfeit and pay to the dty.'a fln* or not leas than one I? more tlun ten dollar*. - -- - I ?acrioa 6. On the firet IfoMay of every month the lyjwtonAali dativer to the President or tbe Boartl l?Health the said certificate *0 by htairaoeiTsd dariag ItrP'twdinc raoath; aud for (ailing herein the aald aexton IJUIInrfcllaad pay to the city a line not exceeding five I C * ' * -- I Jf?" 7- 11 *hall not be lawfal ror aay person to re Ijore from within the U?U> of this city, lie body of Mr ? wceaaed persou (whose death ahall have occurnd within I?"" or the Ward, in which auch death took place| aad Ik? 7 P""" In any- aihaaar1 or finding beietn ?ball lor liL.*"4 t* the city a. fine aot leas than fin ??nea 8. If ur physician or Alderman when re refute fa-USS4 <orteitaad.i>ar to the dty a aoUzceed'Ji TMTLHY. Ifavor. We Wiih piople would stop. saying anyUiini against the removal of tbat HiD, for we really think tbe Editor of the QBftte attribute, their opposition to us.; Now havn'l we told them tWaV' he 5 has tle terinined to take it.down himself, and we certainlj think no one ought to prevent him,'for he agrees to take the, whole job, and we think, despite of ell competition, he will be Certain to have that. To Schools.?This afternoon at 3 o'clock, the great Panorama in Melodeon Hall will be exhibit ed to Sabbath and other schools, at 10 cents ad mission. We are snre tbat many will be there to enjoy its Aoral and inspiring scenes. No recom mendation is now necessary from us, as hundreds have seen it, and appear well pleased with their visit. Robskrt.?An overcoat was stolen from the res idence of Mr. Samuel MoClalleu, and one from Mr. Rice's Clothing Store, on Monday night.? They were traced to a man who arrived that day ou the cars and who ensconced himself atthuMc Lure House. He was committed. New Provisions.?The Baltimore American of Saturday says:?Messrs. Michael Herr & Co., of thiseity are in tbe receiptor a shipment of new pork and lard,from their Packing Establishment at Wheeling, which is the first received this season. We learn they expect to be amply supplied with provisions, put up with great care, and under their special supervision^ as they have recently added extensive improvements which will afford sufficient capacity to slaughter and pack from 1500 to 2,000 hogs per day, or from 50 to 60,000 during the packing season. Lial ?f??e serai for the HKoattk ?!" November Name of tEe Line. (iovorniiMtoof ment be|Depar lon'g to ture. PorF of Depar ture. Dxmvvnox. Cunard, Bremen, California, Bermuda, Cunard, Havana, Collins, Bremen, Cunard, Havre, California, Cunard, Col Una, Havana, Cunard, G. B. U. 8. U. S. G. B. Q'B. U. S. U. H. Brem'n G. B U. S. u. s. G. B. U. 8. U. 8. G 71. 2 6 6 7 9 12 12 16 10 10 21 23 2*5 28 30 NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork Boston, NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork NewYork Koston, NewYork NewYork NewYork Liverpool. Southm'tn, Bremn St Tho's, Bermuda Liverpool. LiverpooL Bremen. Liverpool. Southm'tn, Havre Liverpool. Liverpool. Liverpool. CCS".\ll letters to France. Holland ami Belgium moat be pre-paid 21 cents by the American steamer* to Liverpool and Southampton; 20 cts by the direct steamers to Havre, and 5 cents by British steamers. Letters to Switzerland and Italy should come under the samo rule to reach earlier their destination. A closed mall, ofletters and newspapers, for States and cities or the German-Austrian Postal Union, and Den mark, Norway, Sweden. Poland, Russia, Greece, Ionian Islands, etc., is sent from this office semi-weekly. Nsw Yokk. Nov. 1853. CALENDAR FOR 1853. NOVEMBER. S. M. T. r. a. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 97 28 29 30 DBCBMBKR. I. , K. T. Wl T. T. 8 .. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 20 30 31 Special Notioe. Orncx B. & O. Rxiuoad Co. ") Wheeling Station, November 4,1663.} ON and after Monday tbe 7th Instant, & passenger car will leave the Station dally at 6.46 o'clock, P. M., Wheel. Ing time, for Moundeville and Cameron. Returning leave Cameron 4.06, A. M. do do. Moundsville 6 A. M. Fare?Cameron. Si,00 each way; do Moundsville, 40 cents each way. By order? J. B. FORD, ?ov4 Agent. Notice. OrricK B. & O. Railroad Co., 1 Wheeling Station, November 4, 1863.3 Change of Hchcdnle.?Passenger train?On and after Monday next, the 7th instant, the Passenger Train will leave the Station at 9t A. M., Wheeling time. nov4 J. B. FORD, Agent ~ HxMrnKLo Kaiuoao Orrics, 7 Washington, Pa., November 2, 1853. J PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that an Election will be held, for the election or 7 Director*, at the office of the Company, in Washington, on. the 81st of day of November instant. By order of the Board. nov4 JOSEPH HENDERSON, Sec'y TGazette and Argus copy.J HKMPK1BLU RAILROAD. NOTICE is hereby given to all stockholders, private and municipal, or the Hempfield Railroad Company, tb?t monthly instalments of ten per cent, on the amount of subset Iptions vritl hereafter be required. . The greater pai tof the Road being now tinder contract, and a large force engaged, which is rapidly incressing, subscribers are required to be punctual in paying their in stalments. The fourth instalment must be paid up before the tenth of November next, without further notice. By order of the board. JOSEPH HENDERSON, Treasurer Washington, Pa. Oct 18,1863 novl [Times and Argus copy.] Partner Wanted. STEAM ENGINE MANUFACTORY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will dispose or the one-half or Phillips* well known Steam Engine Manufactory, together with the ground, buildings, tools and patterns. Having contracted for the necessary lathes, 4-c., in addi. ti on to hb present tools, for the purpose of conducting the inauaftctore Of all descriptions of Railroad Cars, etc., in connection with the Foundry and Engine Manufactory, he flatters himself that on account of the number of railroads terminating, hers, there 1s not a better location for that business in ihe West. All those desiring to engage In the above business, -will find a rare chance Tor a good investment. The establish* xoent is now in fall operation, and win be prepared to take contracts for Cars. dec., in a short time. Por further In formation apply to the subscriber, if by letter, post-paid. ?ct29-3ra H. W. PHIXLIP8. Give us a Call. THE umlei signed have jast received* and are now open ing one of the finest stocks of cloths, cassi meres and -vestings ever brotight to this market, for Tail and winter wear. Al*o,?a large assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goods. We only ask a call an d examination, as oar goods wil4 recommend themselves, (they require no praise from ?s,>at No 2, Washington Hat!, Wheeling, Va. WHEELER A LA KIN, oct7 Merchant Tailors Fact, there is the place to go. WHERE? Why W. D. Motte ? Bro?s., that is if TOO go out shopping for any thing in the line of DRY GOODS, apd wish to save money in your purchases. John H. Thompson, BOOKSELLER, STATIONEK AND DEALER IN .11 u< Wi"i?w Fawn. 31 UoiiotmuT, WHEELING, VA. hi band ? full .nil duplets assortment o ALWAYS on band ? nilt and cemplete assortment of School, Theological, Medical, and MUc.llan.oue Hooks, Office and Fancy Stationery, Paper Hmlnp. Win. dowPaperaodwireScre.il.. To raerchatrfai teachers, school officers and pedlars,'the greater Inducement, are offered, and prices are guaran teed to be as low a. at any other establishment In tbia ci ty or Pittsburg. ; The highest .market rate, paid for BAG8 In Cash or exchange. sep28 |r~ ,'JJHE .WAY TO GET A GOOD WIFE. J \iTTENTION GENTLEMEN!) MORGAN H. GREGG ba. just received from New York and the Eastern citiea, the moat splendid as sortment of doth., cassi meres, vettirgs, shirts, and on dershirU,?love..:and every variety of gentle man's wear ing apparel. of the moal superior style and quality over oflared in Wheeling, which be la prepared to make up to order, In.the most elegant and fashionable London, Paris, or eastern styles, aa gentlemen may prater, and at the skorteet notice. Noone questionsthe position which h'a establishment holds as the leader or laahlon in the city or Wheeling! and no one doubts but that ha U the faittit man In town at cutting, fitting, and accommodating his assort ment to the tasl. and wants of the public. He baa dis tanced all hi. competitor^ exr.pt In the bora, line, at the Wheeling Fair, which be tailed in because of the immense press or business at his establishment, from which he could sot withdraw his mind long enough to attend to the borae-racei but a. be "?cof*?Zf" in hi. profession be must rest satisfied with hit superiority in that department, and coatinw to "Mrve the public" at his Kntporinm on Moo roe street, above the Me Lure House. Call and m. for yoarseives, and the result Is certain.? Every body is there, but there U room and Goods for mora, if they will call In time. oct33i3ra Attention the Whole! TH8 undersigned have }ost returned iromthe East with a new and beautiful assortment of cloths, tessimoies, and Veatings, for fell and winter wear, which ve are pr? pared to make to order in the latest and mtet approved style and In the best manner, at abort notloe. Gentlemen wishing anything lu our line, will do well to give us a call osrly, while oar stock la full. ltla not necessary to enumerate oar stock of Furnish ing floods, as it la fbll and complete, from ailk Night Cap. down to cotton and merino llair Hose. everythine that la necessary to complete a untie man's wardrobe, K^Ali Goods warranted as reprea;nted, or no sale. 1 WHBBLKK 4- LA KIN, Merchant Tailore, octu Wo a HVahlnctou Hall. Wheeling, va JNO. JL MILLER & Co. SAVE received a lot or Sinclair, Jr., 9 Co.'a Patent Ktravr Cuttera. AIM hi. Improved Corn She Hers, sh thoyare prepared to exhibit at .11 time. to their customers?also have on hand a supply of fresh rj e straw, cot to accommodate their custom, by the bushel} with all kind, of mill feeds to mis with them. sep-J To Country Merchants. HATS AND CAPS-WHOLBSALB. largest and cheapest ever brought to tbe c U.rcbanta, who design purchasing Kaat, are particularly Invited to .ail. nd examine our stock, tor we are cwtaln TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS.: rnHK taSenfened Is prepared to marrafkeairetb OTd.ri I' I Flint Class Kjringes, Tiais, and all other small Flint Gtaaa lasttaments, soch aa are used by Physicians, and ill iht-amaial Laboratory. H. invites the ordanrof tbo*. ?sing at dealing In such articles, aa be thinks he ea. rar-, niah as good an article on aa favorable terms a? can be ob tained eUcwbere. Wll. MORGAN, corner Sixth and &ae strata, Kaat Whooting TELEGRAPHIC NEWS By- the National Line. TBLSCRAPHMUFOrtyaBDAII.YlKTKlJ.tqKltCKff BANK 8USPSN8I0NS AND REFUSALS. Baltimore, Not. 8,?The Patchin Bank ol Buffalo suspended yesterday, in consequence, it is said, of Isrge loans made to the Buffalo and York Railroad. Mr. Patchin, President of the Bank, ia also President of tbo Railroad, and has assumed liabilities on itii behalf. Much excitement exists. Cincinnati. Nyy. 8.?Notes of the Pratt Bank of Buffalo, Owego Bank and Tiago Bank, are all refused to-day.. ' S ? LATER.?Cm. Nov. 8?Evening.?A dispatch from our New York correspondent this afternoon. Joes not confirm the report of the failure of any bank exoept the Patchin Bank of Buffalo. Tbe reports received here to-day of other failures, ori ginated in Buffalo and Cleveland. ARREST OP YANKEE SULLIVAN.. New Youc. Nov. 8.?Yankee Sullivau bas been arrested in Lennox county, Mass., and lodged in jail. The penalty for prize fighting in that State, is five years imprisonment and 85,000 fine. A LECTURER PUT DOWN. BALTiiioac, Nov. 8.?Odonohue, the Irish Pa triot, announced,to deliver a lecture before the Irish Social Association of this city, last nigbi, was not suffered to proceed. He was in suoh an exci ted state, and became so virulent in denuncia tions, that tbe officers of the society silenced him. RIVER AND WEATHER. PiTT3njn.au, Nov. 8tb.?River 3 feet X inob, and falling. Weather wet?light rain all morn ing. Cincinnati, Nov. 8.?River bas fallen 8 inches. Weather?appearanceof rain. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Nov. 8.?Sales of 4,000 bbls. flour at 36,60. The market closed dull at S6,60a6,66. and more sellers than buyers at these prices.? Whisky 22ia23. Sales 200 barrels mess pork at $13,60. Nothing baa been done in hogs, very lit tle enquiry and but few have been offered. Cheese 9.cents. NEW YORK MARKET. Novui?a 8?2000 barrels flour, State 6,87a94, Ohio 6,93a7,00, declined; sale* of 1,770 barrels of Southern at 7,12a7,26, with a large export demand. Wheat, Baltimore less active; red Southern 1,60 white do 1.66; Genesee, 1,78. Corn, less firm, 8ta82 for Southern yellow; mixed 80 cts. Ohio whisky heavy. Pork, fair demand. Provisions unchanged. BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. Nov. 8.?Offerings of beef cattle for tbe week about 2,000. Selling at 7,60 to 9,60 per 100 lbs. Calves 4 to 6c per lb., according to quality. Cows S10to40. Sheep 2,00 to 4,60. Lambs 1,60 to 3,00. MARRIED. On Tuesday rooming, the 8tb Instant, at Moundsville, by Kev. J. D McCabe, D. 1).. Kev. WILLIAM L. HY LAND, Rector of Triuitjr Church, Marshall county, to Miss ELIZA JANE AIACHIK. I Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Dayton papers please copy."J TO THE BULLIONS. From toothless babes or nameless weeks, To prattling jokers in the streets; From girls snd boys tbst read at school, To office clerks upon their stools; From the budding of love at sweet seventeen, To tbe Caudle explosions or all honeymoon dreams; From mid-way years or man snd hlsjwife. To advancing days and teclininglire; From the spectacled rew, who with astonishment gaze At the wondrous things or these modern days,? Is heard this general exclamation, Have you cbkd Lton's KvrnaiaoN? Grey heads snd bald in concert sing. The magic or this powerfol thing, That starts tbe roots or hair long dead, Andcovers up the once bald head; While the truant locks, ?o harsh and stiff, That used to vex tbe pratty miss Now around her shoulders twirl In such rich. Insurant curls, Tbe sight or touch, you know not which, .Sets men a sinning, snd their beads bewitch'd. The Handrail?vexed staff?that once did Call O'er bruad eloth coats, and collars soil. You number with tbe things that were. By using Katbalron on the hair. But more than hair, or all yet said, Are Tacts about the Ncttoum Head, That sometimes racks and aches with pain, And doctors' pills are taken in vain. Now tbe Katbairon, such pains I'll warrant to cure. In ten minutes. Nogossipping, I'm sure; And for Pimples, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Tetter, And all such diseases, nothing is better. LYON'S KA THAI HON so justly celebrated for Preserv. ing. Restoring and Beautifying the Hair, is sold by every Druggest and Principal merchant throughout the World, in large bottles, for 26 cents. Sold to the trade at a Liberal discount?but nctcr com mittioned. Ad dress letters to D. 8. BARNES, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, New York. (EVFor sale by Kelts dc Caldwell, Wholesale Agents for Wheeling. Also sold by Patterson dc Co.; T. H. Logan & Co . and Wheal A Chaplin. mal8-4m. Buohan's Hungarian Balsam!!! 7UK GREAT ENGLISH Remedy for Pectoral and Pul monary Diseases, still stands unrivalled and unsurpassed, the most effectual curative these most formidable com* ,Plaint# now known to the civ. "ixed world. Ten years of trial in the U? nited States, during which time it has been distributed from Maine to Florida, has only served to establish ita pre-eminent merit in ail parts, of the count! y,as the great and t ONL? RELIABLE REMEDY in the worst cases of Pulmonary disease) and the best cu rative of all the slight forms of colds, cough and inflam mation, that can possibly be used* for whooping cough it has no equal. . SPITTING OF BLOOD. This frightful symptom of approaching consumption is speedily cnecked end prevented by the use of Bucban's ] Hungarian Balsam, which heals the affected membrane, and restores those vital organs, the lungs, to a ?ound and healthy condition. REMEMBER THIS. 8pittiagof blood always arises from a tendency to Tu-1 berculoua discsse? and, if not cheated, at the outset, will sooner or later terminate in death. PAIN IN THE SIDE. This distressing symptom of consumption srises from Inflammation or the Lungs, or the membrane called the Pleura, or from broncnial affection of the ai r passages; in either case it is a very dangerous indication of disease.? The cause ol this symptom should be removed at onco? and nothing can possibly effect that object so speedily aitd happily as the How0akiah BalsJuk. LIVER COMPLAINT. la cases of Consumption the Liver is always more or'1 less affected, and also the Spleen, Pleura, and small.intes tines. The effectof the Hungarian Balsam, in diseases ol the Liver, untf'.tendod by consumption, is speedily cured by its use. WINTER COUGH. The harsh, dry, hacking, winter cough, which afflicts OLD PEOPLE, and invalids in a low state of health, is mosthappily affected by the Bilsam. It re moves all mor bid mucus, and other foul matters improves tke digestive orgxnk, arid imparts new lire to the wan and emaciated system. . BRONCHITIS. Bronchitis, difficulty or breathing, harsh cough, a slimy expectoration, with ail other symptoms caufced by an af fection of the air tubes leading from the throat to the lungs are directly and specifically affected by the use of this ad mi tabieremedy. Be warned in time, ye afflicted,and em ploy this valuable lemedy. TUBERCLES ON THE LUNGS. The Hungarian 'Balsam ia the only remedy which has the power to dissolve, remove and cure Tubercles on the Lungs. Incredible as this is generally esteemed, we have the most abundant and conclusive evidence to sustain the assertion that such is its direct and immediate eflect, in all cases where there is no natural organic defect. In tact ao confident is the American agent of his power to cure the worst form of this disease, that he boldly declares it wftU cure Tuberculous disease, and confidently solicits a trial in the worst of cases. EXPECTORATION. Free Expectoration is the most important object to be attained in all attempts to cure diseases of the Chest and The Hungarian Balsam is a Great Expectorant. It dis solves the morbid diseased matter in the air passages, c ha ages it from a thick glutinous substance to a thin harm less substance, to a thin fluid, and throws it off with the greatestpj*aible ease and comfort to the patient. There Is no better medicine in the world, if its expectorant qual ?h> tn> fiOiitidfirfd. SPASMODIC ASTHMA. " Blmplr"or spasmodic Asthma bis no better remedy than tbe Hungarian Balsam. This painrul and destructive ar fection, which resists almost everything else, yields to the all powerful Influence of this great remedy, as readily as any other form of Pectoral disease. CONSUMPTION. Consumption has been very graphically described as "A ShrMfru of One's Stlfl" The Hungarian Balsam, by m clwucdng. warming, softening yd animating power, P*BeMi? lt^dSSSuuf'Irifloem^safchlUs, foyer, night tweets, bloeaeu o' the nails, a hot, flushed skin, an cn certain strength, emaciation and decline?disappear like the poisonous dews of night before the glorious morulug son! This is no delosloivbiits demonstrative fact, and sustained by ineontesttbl, prt?l, frbjn an parts of the comtry. BK WISE TO-DAY. Delay IB any case of consumittiTe tendency, is empbatl cally Death, under all ordinary" treatmeat The Hunga rian Balsam isa great ANTIDOTE, ss wellas.aOtTBA TjVj^ ^If^ou bare any symptoms above describec, be ,T. W. DjfOTT 4 SONS, 132 North SeeoOdet-Thntdel phis. sole agents for the United States, asd British A mer Icsc Provinces,lo whom all future orders moat be address ed. Also for sale by drugista generally. Also?for sale by B. A. FAUNB8TOCK * Co. sep!7i3taw. ... - Plttsbnrgh. Pa PIPBS AND SMOKING TOBACCO. _ tanPlMjK- T _ Smoking Tobacco, a prime article in papers, barrels and packs. LOO AN, CAES t* Co. sepST 81 Main st STEAMBOATS. FOR ZANESV1LLR. TH IS new and uplendid atearrwr Helen ' I 09nr. Cox, Alaater. leavea for ZaneaYiUo ' ewry Tu??4ar, at 8 o'clock. A. M. 7 H For freight or ]???(? apply lo J. M. HAMILTOWiaaent' WHeeling at Parkereburg Packet. rA . .. jjigjrijiK KKW MAIL r STBAMBH courier, leapt JAMES H. ROBERTS, will leave T???il*?-Thnr*rl*TandSaturday for l*nru. wBourg every V For freight or passage apply on board. nov9?;iyr?d WHEELING AND PARKJSRSBUKO PACKET. ifWui? k Tbosteamer Fort Pitt, Capt. J. O. Jelly, will leave Wheeling every Mob* Jar Wednesday and Friday at 10 o'clock M. Returning, will leave Parkers burgevery Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at6 o'clock For freight or passage apply on board or to. octair S. C. BAKRk 4 Co. CINCINNATI PACKET. The new and light draugnt steamer la j Belle, Capt. W. H. Dorsiy, will run as alow weter packet in the Union Line, be tween Wheeling and-Cincinnati, leavli.g 1 Wheeling every Saturday on the arrival or the cars. For freight or passage apply on board. octltf For Sunflsh. THK fast running Steamer Stephen Bayard, Bootii Master, having been , ? re-painted and re decorated, will leave I BsSKSBSSSfl Wheeling for Sunfish and all intermediate laudlngs svsiit day at half past 3 o'clock, P. M., For rreight or passage apply on board. sopSl WHEELING, MARIETTA AND HARMAR Poaaenper and Freight-Boat Captain H. H. D*o\vk, |V* III make regular trips throe times ajwcck lrom Wheeling to Marietta and Uarmar, and all interme diate lamlingg. Will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl. days at9 o'clock, A. M.j and returning will leave Marlet* ta and Harmaron Tuesdays, Thursdays* and Saturdays, at 6 o'clock, A. M. For rreight apply on boardlJ au*23:fm UNION LINE. '1 he fine light draught ateamer ATALAN* TA, Captain A. D. Joiins??n, will run as the regular Union Line packet between I Wheeling and Cincinnati} leaving Wheeling every Tues* 1 day, at 4 o'clock. P. M. ?? 'This boat is new and has superior passongor accom I modatlona. For freight or paasage apply on board or to aug23 B. C. BAKKK ? Co. Agents UNION LINE. The fine light draught stesmer FORT HBNRY, Captain G*o. Johnston, will run as the regular Union Tine packet be* 'tween Wheeling and Cincinnati} leaving Wheeling every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. ???This boat is new and has superior passenger accom modations. For freight or passage apply on board or to augll S. V. BAKRR 4- Co.. Agrn sj Summer Arrasiemeatasd ?ksngo efTimc. THK light d.aught passenger ateamer MAGNOLIA, Gbo. O. Mookk, Master, will run regularly between Wheeling and (Pittsburgh, in place of the Winchester, leaving Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o'clock, A? M? arriving at WellsvUleiu time to con nect with the Cloveland cars; and at Pittsburgh in time for the morning lines for the Hast. Returning? leaves Pittsburgh evory Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 10 A. M., arriving at Wheeling in time for the mall lines for Ohio. For freight or passago, apply on board or to S. C. BAKKR & CO., Agent. 03"Tli rough tickets for Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe; De troit, Afilwaukie, Chicago, Buffalo and Dunkirk, sold at the otBceofS. C. Baksn fflCof fJunctl, ' For Zanesville. THK splendid new steamer CHEVIOT, built expressly for that trade, will loavo Wheeling for the above and all intermedin Jate landings, every Fridry, at 6 o'clock, P. M. For rreight or passage apply to mav25-an J. Mx HAMILTON, Aeent. 1853. UNION LINE! 1853. ORE AT THROUGH I.XNE TO TUB WEST AND SOUTH! Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis daily Steam Packet Line,', The cheapest, quickest and most direct rente between the a here Cities. THE Steamers ol this line ^area-l new and of the fnost 1 improved modernconstruc Jltion, having been carefullyfl built expressly Tor this route. They are all or the laigest class, and all have the came unsurpassed accommodations ?their rooms and tables being on a par with the best ho tela in the country. Their names are as follows, with their days of leaving Wheeling: Monday, Virginia, Capt. Charles V. Wells. Tuesday, Pills City, 4 Sam. Mason. Wednesday, Tnos. Swans, 4 Jno. McClure, Jr. Thursday, Forkst City, ? A. Murdock. Friday, David Whits, 1 Wm.McClaln. Saturday, Baltimore. ' Wra. Clarke. Sunday, Alyin A?ak>, ? Geo. W. Norton. These boats will leave Wheeling regularly, on the arrl* val of the cars from Baltiirore. Por froignt or passage, apply to P.O. HAKKR ? Co.,or ap2&-ty J. M. HAMILTON, Agtnto. REGULAR ZANESVILLE AND WHEELING PACKETS. u THE fine new steamer DA N CON VERS, liCz 9| Capt. J. MgVay, and JULIA DEAN, trigSt < Capt. H. S. Pierce, will leave Wheeling SUEZ. ^regularly for Zanesville and Muskingum Kiver. All freight received at our Wharf Boat, free of charge. S. C. BAKBK & CO., marll Agents* Change or Time!" " " CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH ftAIL ROAD. V. S. MATT. DAILY LINE 50 Wheeling and Pittsburgh. THE fine side wheel passengers steamers WINCHESTER,Cap. Geo. D. Moore, and i DIURNAL, Capt.Asa Shepherd, will run daily between Wheeling and Pittsburgh?the Wlncheater leaving Wheel Qgevery Monday Wednesday and Fridayi and the Diur nal every Tuesday, Thursduy and Saturday, at 7 A. M.j arri ving at Wellsville in time to connect with tho Cleve laud cars, and at Pittsburgh in time for the morning lines East. Returning?the Winchester leaves Pittsburgh eve ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Diurnal ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 A. M.| arriving at Wheeling in time for the mail lines for Ohio. | IFor freight or passage, apply on board or to 8. C. BAKER & Co., Agent. B-l? Thro ugh tickets for Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, De troit} Milwaukle, Chicago, Buffalo and Dunkirk,sold at the office of 8. C. Baker ? Co. Cfebfi For Zanesville: The fine passenger steamer JULIA DEAN, Birmlngs, master, will leave for /the above place every Tuesday at 4 o' ^ _ ____ Jrclock, P M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jan18 8. O.BAKER A CO. For Zanesville L THE New and splended steamer HELEN f#|MAR, Cox Master, leaves for 2anes? yfville, every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock, |A M. For freight or passago, apply to nov27 .J M HAMILTON, Agent. ~ J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT, WHEELING, VA. WUnrf Boat m the root of Monroe Street, Will attend to the receivingand delivering or freight, anil ? he collectton orfrelght bills. Freight ror .11 regular packets win be received free ol cltarge. - .. novi2-tr -sc. sisrs. ? ' ? 1 ? john list. BOAT STORE. B.C. BAKER Sc CO. Will .apply Boat, at nil hoar.. So. S3 Wats, fimtrr. Isn31?dtf WHEELING. VA. TIMOTHY SEED. BU. prime Timothy Seed, Just received and for sale. sepl3 JOHN K. MORKOW WATER COOLERS. ANOTHER lot, and perhaps the last this season, has Just been received. AH who are in want orso desira ble an article this hot westher, are respectfully referred to .n advertisement in another column. Ie23 HOBB8, BARNKS J- CO NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THE Union Line Packets leaving regularly on the arri val of the cars, all bills oflading must be on board be. lore 4 o'clock. F. M. The Lin. will not be responsible for the delivery of any goods, and will not pay or collect chaises on any goods ror which bills or lading arennton board the boats before their departure. mar31-tr .QUEENS WARE. \\TV. are now receiving, per ships 'Mary Hale and Ale*: TT andei, 76crate* ttueenswarei nuking our assort^ menl the largest in tbe west. J K DUNHAM ? CO, So 98 Monroe St. sepl near the Post OHIce '? ?*?*. JOHN LIKT. S. C. BAHSB ftt's., STEAMBOAT AGENTS, WHEELING, VA. WILLattendtothereoelvingand delivering of fteight snd collection of freight-bills. (O-Ofliee at tbe Store. CoctlS-dtf *. O. MILLSS. It, w. KILLER R. C. Miller & Bro. XKOU9B AND RIOIf PAINTBB?, G1.A Biers an4 grainera, No. 263, Main St reet/wheeling, Va. sept I Gold Medal. THB fine 7octave Louis XIV. CMck.ring Piano, eihlb itedatthe Western Virginia Fair, on tbe 13tb. 14th and 161b September, by Jss. Mellor, was sent to tbe Penn F*irat PUUT5h,.v??t??rtM!I 27th. 28th, 29tb and 30th, and was awarded the Brat prise, (a Gold over til competitors, including tbe fine, abowv Pi i pearl keys, etc. etc. Tkls is nothln more tlin ?mS?5k SruL' 00 PUnn*- " Uti by John H. Mellor, agent tor Western Pennsylvania. For, one 7 octav. Grand Piano Forte, with Patent Iron Fra??^and repeating action, of ntpcHor lane and work. tod dnrim sim.rlnr 4An. anil l ?M ?? aa?uib AI*.,WIUJ rtwmiron cti%'??i> ?uperlor 1008 ind worl Comm"teeonp'^ _2?!2 jab, memoir *? 1>?10 prime Family bard, (or .ale by, TALLANT dc DBLAPLAIN <*us ~Si?5n-,g: 1 C?p?A n*nCM A ??root (very supeno rKo r MISCEMiANBOUe. DR. J. B. MARCHIffiCS H if i CELEBRATED CATHOI.ICON, For the relief and cure of 8?ffering Fcmaltt! It stands pre-omiiieot for the curative power* in all the disease! for which it ia recommend ed usually called Female Complaints: Of these ?re Prolapsus, Uteri, or Falling of the Wombj Flour AlbUs, or "Whites, Chronic Inflammation ami Ulceration or the Womb) Incidental Hem orrhage, or Flooding; PainfUl Suppression, and - Irregular Menstruation, <*e., with ail th^ir ec companyingevila, (Can. cer excepted,) no matter how severe or of how !ong standing. The Oatholicon far ________surpasses other reme* dic?, in oeiutf more certain, less expensive, and lea ving the system in a better condition. Let all interest, ed call and obtain a pamphlet (free) i containing amnle proor from the most respectable sourcss, or the beneficial results or its use; together with letters from highly experi enced Physicians, who have used it in their practice, and ancak from tliolr own obaervationa. KKFKKKNCKS-P B Peckbam, M D. Utlca.N Y. L D Fleming, M D, Canandaigua, N Y. M H Hilla, M 1), Rochester. N Y. D Y Foote, M D, Syracuse, N Y. ProrDunbar, M D, Baltimore, Md. J C Orrick, M D, Baltimore, Md. W W Reese, M D, New York City. W Prescott, M D, Concord, N Y. J P Newland, M D, Utlca, N Y. Hev J C S Beard, Glenn Springs, S C. K^Pamphleta gratia at our store, BRRNTL1NGER & ARMSTRONG, Arts, Druggists. Washington Hall, Monroe St., Wheeling, Va. Also-sold by MICHKAL DUNN, Moundavitle, and by most ofthe leading Druggists in the adjoining counties. letter addressed to care of Mr. CurtU Hutch, Armtat Rawntt, Ohio.~To Dr. Marchis^:?I have been ten best physicisns, with but little success; the most they could do was to relieve?a cure was out ofthe question. For five months before commencing with you* medicine* I bad not been able to perform any labor, could walk biit a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out or doors?in short, I was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected to drag out the rest of my days in suf faring and misery- But, reading your advertlaement, 1 was induced to try your invaluable medicine called Ute rine Oatholicon, as the last rosort. It had not used it a week before 1 frit like another woman. By the use of three bottles 1 was enabled to perform all tho labor for six in the family with ease, and could walk any where in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, has induced roe to state my case to the public. I can safely recommend tho prepara tion to all those Buffering like myself. (Signed,) Mm. Sa*ah A.Bishop. Freedom, Portage county, Ohio, Dec. 27,1863. J. B. MARCH IS I dtCo., Proprietors, Auy2?6m. Central Depol, 304 Broadway, N. Y. MACKEREL, HERRING, AND COD FISH. THE subscribers are constantly receiving supplies orthe above article*! from the Kastt which, together with other kinds or fish, are offered at the lowest market prices ? Orders respectfully solicited. Entire satisfaction guaran tied aa to quality. CURTIS & BRADLIiY, jyll 74> South St., Baltimore. Tobaooo ! Tobacoo!! Tobacco!!! WK would most respectfully call the attention of Mer chants and Grocers to our very large and general stock or Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, etc., and such other arti cles as legitimately belong to a regular Whslemle Tobacco House. Our stockconsists of over ONE THOUSAND BOXES OP TOBACCO, embracing fifteen different brands or o*s and 8's, Pound Lumps, from 16 to 45 cents, including P. Gravely, B. F. Gravely Hollands; fine F. Beehive, Thornton, Thomas, Johns, etc etc. Also a supply of cattee boxes of Hunters, Jones and Hudson's, Spottsman's, Thorn's, Kwpie and others. Also?the Old Diadem or VLginla Twist; Mary Bell; Cherry Ripe; the California Gold Har, etc. etc. As we are exclusively encased in the tobacco trade, hav ing three extensive houses in Virginia, and this being tbe only regular Tobacco establishment west or the Atlantic cities, and having laid in our atoek previous to the ad* vance, we reel confident that wo can oflfer such Induce, menia aa no other house can better, and but Tew I r any can equal, either east or west. We therefore ask the roer ohants of Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia to give us a call. We also keep constantly on hand a heavy and general stock or superior Imported Segara. Also American Span ish, HaU Spanish, and common Segars. Scotch Snun, \i bladders; also ini lb. packs. Matches, Pipas or variobe kinds. Pipe Stems and Tobacco Knives. Don't all to call and see for yourselves. LOGAN, CARR & Co. _aug23 81 Main street For ltu.lt!more, Wnahlsston, Philadelphia and New York Tr? -yyrT tt-ittt i ? Great through Line for the Bast. THE Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road from Wheeling to J. Baltimore, and connecting with the Washington Branch Rail Road at the Junction (lately called the Relay Ifouae,) 9 miles from Baltimore, and with the Philadel phia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail Road to Philadelphia The great tunnels upon tbe line are now completed, and the whole road Is in fine condition, presenting one of the most picturesque and romantic route* In tbe world. The now aud splendid steamers ofthe Union Linei from Louisville and Cincinnati connect with this road at Wheel lug, and through tickets from these plsces to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, &c., may bo had of the agents, or on the boats. Tbeexpress mail train leaves Wheellngdaily, at 9 o'clock A. M., (Wheelingtime) and arrives at Cumberland (201 miles) at 7 P. M., and allowing two hours thcro, arrives In Baltimore (3S0 mites,) at 6 A. M., the next morning, ma king the passage through in about 20 hours, including all stoppages. EV" Baggage checked through to any ofthe eaatern pointa without charge. Passengers and baggage are transferred to the cars for Washington at tho Junction, and for Philadelphia, at Bal timore, without extra charge. Travelera are allowed am pie Uine and opportunity at all points to obtain their meals. Through tickets from Wheeling to Baltimore, (with Privilege of lying over anywhere on the route,) f8,60?to Washington, $9,60-to Philadelphia, $10?to be had on board the steamers or tho Union Line on'the Ohio, and or the Rail Road Agents at Wheeling (J B. For n) dc M ounds vlllo. ma7 WM. PARKKR, Gen'l. Sup't. FALL AND WINTER FASHION FOR Hats and Caps. Noa. 14ft and 148, iiaufn mt. Wheeling, V*. K. A VERY haa on hand, and is receiving one^ MMoT the largest stocks or HATS and OAFS tbatW lias ever been opened in this city. HiW stock having been selected by himself, with great care, he is able to oRfer inducements to merchants and others, tar surpass ing former years} he is prepared to sell fiats and Caps as Siw as they can be bought in Philadelphia or Baltimore.? ur stock comprises every description of Hats and Caps now in use. scplg ? 8* AVKRY Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! OF THE LATEST FALL FASHION. WB a TO now manuiacturing ITatsof the latest fill. ^ styles, and arc prepared to supplycur patrons MM ?nd the public with Hate that cannot be surpsssed in?^ endurance, beautjr of finish and artlatlo curl?and although all our Hata are or the first or their claaa, the, will be fur nished at prices as low as those ofinferior Kaaternor con vict manufacture. Also, a largo ai sort men t or all the dir. ferent varieties or Soil and Felt men's, youths', and chil dren's Hals Also, a large assortment or Friends' Hats, or the different grades, together with a fine assortment or men's and youths' Cloth. Glazed, and Silk Plush Caps or the latest styles. Those desirous o' obtaining a good artl clrfln our Hue, or either Hat or Cap, will assuredly consult both taste and economy by purcliasingst the splendid new Hat and Cap Store, No. 123, 3 doors north or W. T. Sel by'a llry Goods House, we?tside Main street. ' sepia ^W. JIM IKON Hoskins, Heiskell & Oo. importers akd josbkss or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HAVK removed totheirnew Iron Rulldlng. ?13Market *t. and .34.Commerce st. PHILADELPHIA. spl7:ly Anspaoh, Brother & Oo. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, JVo 40 North Third it. earner of Cherry, Philadelphia John Ansptcb, Jr... John F. Jscobyi.. -James M. Keedi William Anspschi-. Henry B. Fair man. seplTidBi DISSOLUTIOON F CO-PARTNERSHIP. TIIE house or Dorsey, Norton & Knox Is this dey dls solved, by mutual consent. I'm NORTON Wheeling, Aug. 16, '(S-augW K W KNOX. NOTICE. OP CO-PARTNERSHIP. MR.. J. B. Howard having taken the Interest of Mr. E. M. Norton in the above hocae, the Forwarding and Commission business will be carried on as formerly, un der the style and firm of Dorsey, Howard @ Knox. We respecttully solicit (be favors of our-old. friends, and the public, which will be promptly attended to. . . ELY l;ORSEY, JNO K HOWARD, Aug. IB, ?fi3-augl7 F W KNOX. THE LONDON Watoh and Jewelry Store. SO 10 L1QHT STREET, (4 doors from Baltimore mL, opposite fountain Hotels Baltimore. THE subscriber, alter twenty years' experience fn the cities ol Europe, would informcitizcns and strangers who are in want of a good watch, that, for quality of work manship, his watches dery all competitions be having fs* cilities for obtaining Pink Lundoh Watcdm, which few in this country possess, being personally acquainted wlUi the most eminent London manufacturers. J.ALEXANDER, Late of J. M. French1? Royal Exchange, London* Orpine Watches ami Jewelry repaired, properly. All London .Watches sold at this establishment, warranted free of coat for foar years. sepl6-ltd :baao hogs. JA8. M. HOG* I. HOGE Sc SON, Attorneys at law & land Agents, MarthaU C. H., Vtt-, Moundsville, P.O , \\f ILL practice in Ohio, Marshall; and: Wetzel Counties. yy Particular attention will be given tG collections and Land business. All kinds of land constantly far sale. " ap?l-lyddttw Railroad Wheelbarrows. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. rpHB undersigned are extensively engaged In manurae X tun ug Railroad and Canal Wheelbarrow, at Mariet ta, Ohloithey are prepared to filLordera at the shortest notice. All orders left with Messrs. Bweeney, Johnson ? Co., (where a aampUt may be seen,) will met-with prompt attention. ; MiKIXTTl Pl.iKIKO Mill CO., ? K. y. ROBIN6QN, Agent. . Notice. rpHK subscriber, having returned home from Germany, iSSSS^SalisiS^^^retO i S3r patmtjeg* with the assurance that they wlU receive prompt, JOHN ZOKCKLEE MiSGELLANEOUS. ; NEW GROCERY STORE. S. the beat assortments or family grrariVs ln llic Wo.tt.? country, consisting orevsry article usually kept In'the'beat groceries to m*r and nam*, all or which will be told at is low prlcea as can be bought in the dty. CIve ua a call. or lt*"All EOoda delivered to any part at the ellytree charce. my31 Wm. T. Meeds, BattMadir ft Mank book muilhetorer, No. 241 Monroe Street, UP STAIRS. "TTtTOULD Tespectfully Inform their Mends and the pub* TT lie inseneral, that they have bought the establish ment lately known as James M, Ewlng'a Bookbinder? and BIankbo>k manufactory and are now prepared ta Rule and b Ind to ordor, blank books or every description, music, magazines, periodicals, die.. In a manner not ta ba surpaa. and by any establishment i n the country. KVConatantly on hand an assortment or blank hooks. . splg-ly . Chickering's Piano Fortes. THK subscriber being appointedagent for HflfajlgSgSBtiie sale or Checker, ng'a Piano Fortes -lor n 1 M CI ffWet tern Virginia, keeps constantly on band U w u ?a good stock of those celebrated Instru ments, which are acknowledged by the most eminent pro fessors of musici-to be the best in thU, or any other coun try. These instruments are offered at Boston prices, ad ding carriage; with a general stock Of musical merchandise and Variety Goods, wholesale and retail. 03"01d Pianos taken In exchange. Pianos to let. Mu sic taught at No. 26 Union street; mat4 JAS. MELLOR. Dr, Gordon Harris, A GRADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE. OFFICE? Haiti mo re Lock Infirmary, No. 31 south Gay street, opposite the Exchange Buildings, Baltimore. A practical experience of over 20 years enables Dr. H. to insuro a sound and speedy cure in a certain class of Dis eases, which have too long been yielded by regular physi cians to the hands of Quackcry. He may be consulted con fidentially, either in person or by letter. tES" Persons at a distance cmred at home by addressing a letter to Dr. Harris, Baltimore, Md. All communications confidential, remedies sentfby mail to any part of the U. S. See advertisement on fourth page. ? apH-ly I Foreign Exchange, i'orelgn Exchange* )ERS0NS wishing to remit ironey to England, Ireland or Scotland, in amounts from? 1 upwards can find a safe, quick and cheap medium through EDWARDS, SANFORDACO N.PIGAfAN, Agent, neiatf. Af'Clureffouse. l^rom tiie Birth. Place of Christo pher Columbus! TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. A Letter from an Officer in our Gallant Navy, \K] E have many other letters. We gi ve one below, arid T Y again say to the afflicted, why will you delay trying the great Hestorati ve? U.S. Ship Combekland, Gknoa, Sardikia, ?> January 17th, 18fi3, I Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray?Gentlemen) The First Lieutenant of this ship, who has been suffering many years from the Dyspepsia, and who has been nearly restored to his usual health by the use of "Hampton's Vegetable Tinc ture," desires you to seudhlm one dozen bottles of that Medicine; Another Lieutenant or the U. S-. Navy, now on board this ship, also wishes you to send him one dozen or "Hampton's Vegetable Tincture," by the Store Ship which leaves the United Stales in February or March, for Spezzia. The "Tincture" you sent me was received In good or der, nnd 1 take pleasure in inlormingyou, that it has been used witii gread success by several oi our officers in caSes or Dyspepsia. 1 am respectTully yours, VERNON ESKR1DGE, Chaplain U.S.Navy. We have two othor letters from Kev. Mr. Eskridge, equally strong as above. GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM BV HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. Cbkstx& District, S. C. X January 3d, 1868. J Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray?Gentlemen: For the last fixe years 1 have been a severe sufferer Trom Kheum atism, till, seeing your recommendation of "Hampton's Vegetable Tincture," I purchased a bottle, and the first dose has so much relieved me that I consider It but jus tice to give to the suffering world the result of the appllca tion. Mine was Acute Rheumatism in the back?so bad that 1 was confined to my bed for the last six months. Tbs first bottle acted like a charm} the second testored strength to my poor afflicted back, and 1 am now as well and reel as young as when I was sixteen. 1 am now seventy four years or ace. I consider your Tincture the greatest discovery or the agej and poor suffering humanity ought to erect a monu ment to Dr. Hampton, who has saved thousands from pain. And you, gentlemen, have acted the part of public benefac tors hi disseminating the benefits which have resulted from your invaluable ren^dy. ' I am a plain cotton planter, and have never written for I literary ramei but when my fellow beinga are afflicted, J shall 1 hesitate, or through modesty, withhold any infor matiori valuable to my fellow map? So, if you consider i this worthy ora place in any or your newspapers, you are atllberty to n^e ?o orlt. Youra,^ CURK OF COUGH, VERTIGO, RHEUMATISM. Cure of the venerable Dr. Dunan's son, o! the city oT Baltimore, a man well known, and whose testimony adds to the triumph of''Hampton's Vegetable Tincture." lUi/riy.oKK, Feb. 9,1852. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray?Gentlemen: It is with real pleasure that 1 am able to attest to the general healing and curative powers of Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tine* tur?. Sometime during last November I wan taken with a very bad and serious cough. 1 was advised to take Cod Liver Oil* and did soj but getting no better. 1 was induccd to try your Tincture. I got one bottle* and before I had used it all my cough left me. Permit tnft also to slate that, for the last fifteen years, I have suffered very mucjh from Acute Rheumatism and Vertigo; confining me, at times, to my bed. 1 am ftilly convinced that 1 owe my present good health to the use of the Tincture, and a kind Provi dence. You are, my friends, at liberty to use this as you may think proper; and believe me, yours* very respectfully, . G. DUNAli. N- H.?I can be seeu at auy time at the Mayor's office. CURE OF HEREDITARY SCROFULA. The following certificate is from an eminent Lawyer of Kentucky, who is known in all of the States, having Tor a number oryears represented his Stale in Congress: 11 affords me pleasure to state that l)r. Hampton's Tinc ture has affected a most extraordinary cure or my slave boy, Albert. The patient was three years of age, and.had the scrofula. His father Is sciolulous. The boy was s moviug mass of sores from head to Toot. The upper lids orihe ejes were much swollen, and turned inside oat, exg hi biting horrible mattering ulcefs, and protruded overtJH eye-balls, so as to produce blindness. It is strange, true, this child?that 1 felt resigned to see die as a relief rrom suffering?has been restored to health under the treatment or Ur. Hampton. W P. THOJJASSON. lx>uUvlUe, March 20, 1861. GENERAL DKBIMTY FROM ONK Of THE OLDEST MAG ISTRATES IN BALTIMORE. Baltimore. Sen. 11,1861. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray I 1 reel it a duty to make known the benefits 1 have derived from Dr. Hampton'? Tincture. For a length or time 1 have been subject togrea t prostration or muscular power, and great-debility or the nervous system, accompanied with palpitation and flut tering ot the heart.' 1 bad such sudden attacks on one oc> casion I could scarcely get home, lu making mention of ray case to a friend* he referred me to Joseph K. Staple* ton, Ksq., an old and highly respectable citixen of Ualtl* more, who had used the Tincture under similar circum stances- 1 called on Mr. Slapleton, and, after an inter, view of some minutes, 1 was fully satisfied or the medical virtuesofihe Tincture, from the evidence befbre-me, of his own person, who, for some time previous, indicated a failing state ol health, put now a hearty, hale appearance, with the activity of youMu I. Immediately commenced using the Tincture, and before 1 took the contents of one bottle, n.y strength was renewed, and 1 can walk as brisk and am as active as I was twenty years ago. This Tinc ture is 1he grand restorative or the digestive organs, which, when destroyed, the whole system Is in a state of suffering. I d6 assert it is, In reality, what It Is represented to be by Dr. Hampton, the inventor. WM. A. SCHAKFFEJt. Dyipepiia, Bheomatlam, Scroflila, I?1 ver CemplniMt, Arc?From tot Metropolis.?Pass it around?let the afflicted hear the glad tidingsl This is but the sentiment of thousands: Washinotok, May 1?, 1853. I Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray: Gentlemen?Having ' been afflicted with Llvfcr Complaint of ten years standing, II hereby, for the benefit of the afflicted, take great pleas ure in announcing that after usinga few bottled of your Hampton Tincture. 1 found it bad accbmpl.lsbed'a perfect cure. 1 have used different medicines from time to time, but have never been able to account for any apparent good and it is a blessing to stricken humanity that that roedi. clue is found which possesses the wondrous power orpro longing human life. The many cures It hss wrought is a sufficient, guarantee of the benefician' resu'ts which may be experienced from its use: Yours, respectrolly, J. COUTA1N HAY. CHOLERA "" MORBUS, DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY, and all other diseases of the Stomach and bowels, are cured by HAMPTON'S ViSGKTAHLK TINCTUKK ? As a cure and preventative, it ba* been wonderfully suc cessful. It will be found on inoulry. that thoje who use it have an exemption from. those diseases so incident lo the Summer. To publish all the testimony in Its favor, would make a large volume. Call and get Pamphlets gratis, and see the many cures. It has shown Itseirn?ost powerruily curative ol NERVOUS DISEASES lii tliei r various forms, giving hew lite and vigor, restoring the shattered constitution^ and thus infusing hone in place of despondency. . By its mild,pleasant, and sareaction on' the stomach, liver, kidneys, lung?, and the nervous sys tem It cares Dy*p*P*ia, Livtr Complaint, Diicaic* fifth*'. Urinary Organ*, Cough*; Aathma, Bronchial Affection*, Consumption, Scrofula King'* Evil, Wormi, 1lficumati*m, Gout, Yeuralgia, St. Vitu** Dance, Fit*, Fit tula, Pilti, with all dleess arising from impure blood. to-Far sale fey T/H. LOGAN Ac CO., Wheeling, Gener ol Agents, WM. R. McKKK, 5th ward, and by DmgtfsU Seo3rSoW br MORTIMER * MOWBRAY, 040 Haiti, mors street, Haiti more; .nil 304 Broadway, Hew York. (E?-Price. gl per bottle. JjS8-d?vrly Rhodes, MeNair & Co. ARK now ottering to tbe'generous public a ml! Mice ted ?fall and winter dry goods, at tbeflo west possible prices. II is unnecessary to enumerate articles, as they have every thing In Fancy and Staple Goods.that you can Mii for?and are determlued DOtio be undeisold by any one. Call in and get a share, while they are going?at *?. 30Jfaln street. Centre Wheeling. ocS4 c. R. THAW r T. TtRKRR, Jadaon C. H., v.. Parka rsburg, Vl Thaw & Turner. ATTOBNKYI AT LAW. -rxrILL.'.tend strictly to?U business entruslad to them VV tatbe.countlesor Wood. 'WIrt; Jackson, HUchi.i ?{^K$cd?tu&.lon rfren to collection* > ? KBFBR TO? . PHILADELPHIA?Hon. George filiarswood, Hon Joel Jonaa, Hon. Chs. Gilpin, Meaara. l?A W?llwr. BALTIMORE?Messrs. Noale 4 Luckelt, Messrs. Fun * - AMItcbelL (jr-c ?WHSKMHO?Messrs. Z.8. 6t J. J. Yermll. Thomas nJoh?mosu,Jr. ? ? ; T OCOCK'H Pdlntonlc Wafers-, mil supply or tills gmv. XJ utne English wsftr, for sale at86 eta per box br oet28 K.ELL8 4 CALDWELL MEDICAL. mmmnmm A PHENOMENON IN MEDIC IN It IJcalth restored, nod life lengthened* by XX UK. MORSE'S INVIGORATOR ELIXIR OR CORDIAL. For centuries medical science hsa bean ransacking the vegetable and mineral kingdom, in search or some tiling that should restore the lost or decaying energies of the ner v Us and muscular systems, without the drawback or sub' , sequent prostration, which aK stimulants; tonics, and nar cotics bad heretofore entailed, that something ha? been found. It is a vegetable production brought from the ste rile deserts or Arabia the Stony, by tire celebrated Prof. M. Morse, well known as a dlalin?aished member 6f the leading scietific societies ot the Old World, and equally distinguished as a physician, a chemist, Snd a traveler.? The juices of this herb, concentrated, and combined with other vegetable medicinal extract^ are now producing re sults heretofore unheard or, in this or any other country. At first the properties attributed to Prof. MOUSE'S IN But facts, undeniable- lacts, attested by witnesses or the highest class and character, are now triumphing over all doubts. INCREDULITY IS OVERTHROWN by amass or testimony which Is perfectly irreslstable. The Bx.ixxr remedies, in all cases, the deplorable evils arising from s misuse Or Sfcttse or the various orgs n*. wilch make up the wonderful machine called man.' It restores to (Ulivigor eVerV delicate function connected with that mysterious compound, agency or matter and mind, neces sary to the reproduction of human 4ij e To persons or fee ble muscular frame, or deficient in vital powei, it is re commended as the ouly means or communicating that en ergy which Is necessary to the proper enjoy rneut of ell the natural appetites, as well as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial cffects are not confined to either sex or any* age. Tre feeble girl, tbe ailing wife, the listless, enerva ted youth, the over.worn man of business, the victim of nervous depression, tbe individual suffering fromgeueral dobility, or from the weakness of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent relief from the use of tMs incomparable renovator. To those who have a predispo sition to paralysis it. will prove a complete and unrailiug safeguard against thai terrible malady. . There aro many, perhaps, Who have so trifled with their constitutions that they think themselves beyond the reach or medicine^ Let not even these despair. The Elixir deals with dUerne at it exists, without reference to causes, and will not oidy re move the disorder itself, but REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangements of the System, leading to nervous dis eases, and the forms of nervous diseiaae itself, are so nu merous that it would require a column to enumerate the maladies for which this preparation is a specific A few however, may be enumerated, vixt?neuralgia, tic dolo^ reux. headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spinal affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatulence, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness, torpidity or the liver, mental depression, weakness of the will, indisposition to move, r?iutness after exercise, bro ken steep and terrifying dreams, inability to remain in one place or position, weakness or the p roc restive organs, sex. ual incompetency, melancholy, monomania, fluor aibus, finking at tbe stomach, female irregularities, a cbrcnic ten. dency to miscaraiage, emaciation, and all complaists grow, ingout of a free indulgence of the passions, and all barren* ness that does not proceed from organic causes beyond the reach or medicine. Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from mal formation or strictural disetuses it is averred that MORSE'S INVIbORATING ELIXIR will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with effi I ciency, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, ami thio hot only without hazard or reaction, but with a hap. l?y effect on tlie general organisation. (E5*jjear in mind that ail maladies, wherever they begin, finish with tbe ner vous system, and that tbe paralyzation of the nerves .of motion and sensation iaphysical death Bear in mind al so, that for every kind of nervous disease the Blixir Cor dial is the only reliable preparailon known. . CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea ol the immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasiona|tu tbe diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, wheth er broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickasss. the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, re-vivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms or nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is the effect Iemporary; on the con tiary. the relief Is permanent, for the oordial propel ties or vthe medicine reach th? constitution i:seir, snd restore it to ? its normal condition. Well may tbe preparation be call ed""' MEDICINAL WONDER or tlie nineteenth century. Itis, aa tlie first scientific man in the world would have admitted, that miracle of medi cine kei ctolore supposed to have uo existence, a STIMULANT TfJAT ENTAlLb NO REACTION Its force is never expended, as is Uie case .with opium, al coholic preparations, and sll other excitants. TheeOectof these brief, sud it may well be said of hlra who takes tiieui "Xho last state of that man U xforpe than the firs ." But the KUxir is an exhilerant without a single drawback?safe in lis operation, perpetual in its happy influence upon the nerves, the mind, and the entire organLrailonj it will also remove depressions, excitement, a tendency to blush, sleeplessness, dislike of socisty, incapacity for study or business. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, meaDcfco ly, menial debility, hysteria, wreubedoess, thoughts of self-destruction, fear of insanity, hypochondriasis, dys pepsia, general prostration, irritability, uervousticss, ina bility to sleep, diseases incident to females;- decay of I bo piopogating functions, hysteria, monomania; vaane Er rors, palpitation of the heart, impotency. constipation, etc. etc. from whatever cause arising, it is, if t tie re is sny reii apce to be placed on human testimony,obsolujcly infallible A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects or tws great restorative. In all Domplaints Incident to females, mark a new era in the an nals or medicine. Thousands or stimulants have been in. vented?thousands ot'irivigotarits concocted?all purport iug to be specified in the various diseases and del alias* meats to which the detKate Tonnation .or woman render her liable. The result lios heretofore been unirorm. These nostrums liavn indeed imparted a momentary vivacity to the nervous system, a transient arid delusivo vigor 10 the muscles; but thla. flash or relief has been succeeded by a depression and prostialion .greater than before, and the end has too often been utterly to paralyze the recuperative power of the nerves and the vital organization, and Quady to deay^tt&unliappy patient. Hut in invigorating elixir i^^^^^^^^Kphonomenain the materia medica hither* t^^^^^^^^Hlimulant without a reaction. ' ' its ma'n ingredient, has been ad* mirl^^^^^^^^Bat medical and pharmaceutical inatttu tlons^^^^^^V be in this respect tut gentri*. Dr. Morse^nnp^RKe ia an uitlisputed authority in science, discovered the production in Arabia, where his attention was excited by the wonderfaliy invigoratingeffects it pro duced upon the natives-. In fact the wonderful power of endurance, the exhaustleas vieor exhibited by the Arab, of both sexes, iu. their desert piigrimagea, is attributable Id the use of this vitalising herb. An appeal Is made to BVERY WOMAN OF SBNSE, who suffers Horn- weakness, derangement, nervousness, tiemors, pains in the back* or any other disorder,: wheth* er peculiar to her sex, or comnidit to both aexss?to give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS or others will find this Cordial, atler they havp used a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator or the system. In all directions arc to be found the happy parents of healthy off. spring, who would not have been no, but for this extraor dinary preparation. And it is.equally. potent tor the many diseases tor which It is recommended Thousands o f y&ing men have been restored by using it, and not aaizcls lietance hasTi failed to benefit them. PERSQNS'QF PALE COMPLEXION or consumptive habits ara restored by. the use or a boHIa or two to bloom and vigor, and changing the akin front a pale yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These am some of the sad and melancholy eflects pro duced by early habits or youth, vixs weakOessof the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness or sight, loss ormus cdiar power,palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive fuLctions, gene ral debility, symptoms of consumption, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind ara giuch to be dreaded Loss of memory, contosionof ideas,depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, aclfdta trust, love or solitude, timidity, etc. are some or the evils produced. All thus afflicted BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE ? should reflect that & sound mind and body are <b? moat necessary requisite* to promote connubial happlneaa; hi deed, without these, lbs Journey through Itr. become* a weary pilsrtmMe, the prospect hourly darkens tin vicwj the rain* become* shadowed with despair, and Oiled with I ho melancholy reflection that the hspplnes. or another be come* blighted with your own. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS Arts often misled with respect to the causes and sources o diseases in their son* and ward*. How often do they as cribe to oth*r causes of wis tins or the frame, idiocy, mad riess, palpitation of the heart. Indigestion, derangement of the nervous system, couth and symptom* Indicating con sumption, when-the truth Is, that they have been indulg ing in ft pernicious though alluring practice, destructive to nomerciJry or opium?solemn oath, Di. Morse, having recently beard that some physicians, and several druggists hav asserted that hia Cordial con Ulned Mercury and Opllm, ha* mfde the following affids viL Whether those physician* and druggists supposed U cooUioed Mercury or Opium, from the singular energi with which it acts upon particular diseases, or from the treat power in relieving pain, oroutofenvy he know* not. tale orKew Vork, city and county or Kew York, as. /kn ilAv'nf Ttum. 'A It 1M4A tioronnnllv edbefjn Vork, Meiciir Morse, who by me bqlng duly sworn, doth depose and sayvtbat there >* nocorroslre sublimate or oth er mercurial preparation uaed in compounding and.ma?u racturineipr Is contained In the medicine known hy the name or Dr. Monte'* Invigorating Bllxlr Cordial, and that it d?? not contain"a particle of Opium. Sworn before me, M.70r CAUTION. Da. Mouse's Ibwooihtum Cosdiai. has been cotfnlar lowing: #or<U blo>*?in the ; *'Da. MO&SK^S IWVIOORATWO COEDIAL, ? c. n. aiKo, wtoraurroR, r." CAUTION BXTKA. fOTTfu CordUlU rut up. highly concentrated, infint P?c*,^00p?rboUy orgtS, : ??n(a H. 3slS6;l3n?>,fclor, ^ 199 Hroadway, lejrfWt Bold by DrngglaU throughout the United Stales, Cepa and West Indies.. ^W?"r?T jMfs ;WTliBI,lllO-K^I? PITTKH0RC?n->W? ? .dHOWHATI-B. H. Me.kin, CVMBBRT.ANU-P. A. Healy BALTIMORE?S. ?. Hfpce.