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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Thk undersigned take this occasion to remind tbelr friends and the public generally, that la connection with th* office or the Deny Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up for i be execution of all ktndaor PLAIN AND OBNAIf(K5TAL PBUVTIIVfl* Their materials being mostly oevr, and embracing tbe la test styles of Job type, and tbeir Urge and well selected ?lock ef paper, csrds, inks, Ac., being nurchased st tbe owest Cash prices, and tbe Job Office being a distinct do pert meaty carefully and efficiently tm nsged, they can guarsn tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the Heainesa, Accuracy sid Prompt "?? with which their work-Brill be done. They tic prci'trcd to execute CiRrvuM, romw, Iauu, Coktut Bills, Bill Hum, Ball Ticuts, > itiLLi LmiRf, . SrcividXT Hills Kmc Cfliclk, Auction Bills, o?u Uoou, UuiTtcim, Diem, Prziout Boon, Xoto, Vuuud Blanks. Kxcxirrs, Hox*t. Kuimu, FSOTSST* EcHKOIt, lUun, Klkctiom Ticksts, And every other description of l.tt?rpre?s Printing. Also iiikiadsor work in COLORS ARBBBONZSI. tty All orders from a distance promptly Attended to. BWEAHIKCKS, TAYLOH it CO. CINCINNATI. Apollo Building, N. W. cor. 5lh & Walnut, CiNCiRNATi, Ohio. H bs J ^ ^ ^ ^ THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities affoided at tbrs Institution, for qua lifying individuals in a thorough practical manner for Uu counting toom and business pursuits. Instruction.?Book-keeping by Double Entry.?A complete ftractical coarse of J detraction is given in tbe art or keep u* scientifically Double Entry Books in tbe different de partments uf trade, commerce and manufactures, compre hending the forms in use among tbe most eminent establish ments engaged, individually or partnership in business, | whether pi oeperoua or sdverse) In the purchase snd sale of lueicbacdiaeat wholesale and retail,Imi orting and export ing on tlieir own account, on commission or on joint specu lation, includicxspeculations in stocks, real estate, Ac., Willi stcamboating, bank insurance, railroad, and books ol joint stock and chartered associations generally. Commercial calculations embrace every variety of com putat ons pertaining to business operations, being tausbt according to the moat approved methods?Interest, Dis count Zquatloua, arbitration of Exchanges. Ac. Mercantile Correspondence?Such exercises are Introduc ed on this subject are calculated to Impreas business habit-; snd a genuine business style of correspondence upon tiie mind of the student as well as familiarize him with commertial technicalities snd phraseology, including pro forma Invoices, Account aa'es, bills of exchange, Ac. Practical Penmanship.?One hour Is devoted in teaching a systematic style of business 'writing, combining freedom with s thorough command of baud and pen, accuracy and elegance with oase and rapidity, and perlect legibility with beauty or construction. Commercial Law ..id Political Economy.?Daily Lec tutc* a re given ou these important topics, as connected with the avocations o( the merchant in the operations of commerce, and practical workiugsof trade, embracing the subject of Partnership, principal and agent, negotiable in struments, aales, debts, guarantees, etc.; also on tbe laws of wealth, currency, foreign and domestic exchangee, cred it,profit, interest, international tiade. Ac. The course can be completed in fiom eight to twelve weeks. Instruction being given individually, applicants can enter at any time. A knowledge of the ordinary English branches is all the requisite preparatory qualifications. The business acquaintance of the Principal enables him to teudera si stance to those wishing to procure situations on graduating. Good hoard can be obtained In the city at $2,50 to $3,50 per week. Diplomas under sesl are awsrded the gradustes TERMS:?Yot partial course, books, t ationery, <$-c , in clusive. $28.00. Por Tuli course, books, stationery. Diploma, 4-C-. Inclu sive, $00.00. JOHN GUN DRY, jaut^'Vi?1 yd Principal. Cincinnati Wholesale Paper Warehouse. BSTAULIBIIHl) 1841. \1TE offer for sale a well selected stock of PAPER \> CA It US snd PRINTING INK, BOOK HINDERS' LKATHER. and every description ot PA PER.MAKERS' MATERIALS. Having beeu the/lrst, byaercral year*, to establish In the "West a Paper business complete in all its parts, we have formed permsnent connections with the best manufactu. rers in this country, snd receive cur supplies directly from them. The pricesand terms we now offer are as favora ble as the same goods can be purchased for in the Eastern cities. We have the exclusive sgency for the superior WRIT ING PAPERS manufactured by PLANTER A SMITH, OWEN A HURLHUT, and the CAREW COMPANY, be ing the highest grsdes or Writing Pspers made in this country. Our 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 aa ir bought m pc Venn. Samples will be sent by mail free of cost. aug2t. BUTLER A BROTHER, Wholesale Paper Dealers, 37 Pearl .street. PAPER WAREHOUSE. K. O. GOODMAN 6c CO. WIIOLRSALR ORALKRS 1R Paper, Cards, Card Boards, Ink, ? LKACUINO rowotei, SRI.Tixo, wirk CMJTII, &c. Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O AMOMi their stock, maybe lound WRITING, ANJ) 1JLAXKHOOK PAPER, the laigest assortment ill tue Weal, olevery description. 1 Printing Paper, all sizes. Bug. dc Amer. Tissue Paper, liook ?? ?? Copying " Col d. Medium dcD'ble. Med. Blotting " ) Ass'd. 44 " Filtering " I Envelope. Druggist M Plate and Lltboprapfc. Marble ?? j Man*:la,genuine. Glazed and Gilt " Hardware Paper. Cloth " Ham ** Card " Match Box " Rooting Paper, prepared and Tea " unprepored. Shoe " Wrapping Paper, all aires. Dry Goods " Tobacco " ** " Envelopes ofevery description, dec. dec. BOARDS* Perforated, Binders*, Bonnet, Press and Straw Boards. Also, Agent for Iif lit body's Superior Prirtixo Irk, Book, and Colorid Ink, drc. Carls, aRd Card Board*. Extra PRaRL FacrdCaros. Extra. Pkopls'i " PaiirrsR.* ?? Poitrxr.Ais " Satin Kuxtacmd Carp Boards. Ivort . ?? Prirtsrs* " Satir Eramrlrb " Porcrlair " Pearl Scrfacrd Colored Card Board*. The above Cards and Card Boarda, are manufactured ex presslr for ourselves, andareora most beautiful surface and flinshi thejr do not peel In working, and are afforded at a lower rate, than any Carda heretofore offered in this mar. kef, and at loxw as tbey can be purchased In the Kaat. ICT"Dealers and couaumers In Paper and Carda, are rea perridly invited to examine our stock. AUour goods are received direct from manufacturers, which enables us to sell as low, If not lower, than any other house in the Weat. 03"Paper nude to order. Auggl-tf. Co-Partnership: OW. TfRISKKLL A Co. hare associated B. B. KWBA ? RlNCKN,Jr.,wlib them ?ea partner, the partnerahip commencing on the JOtb ins;. Theatyle or the firm will be HK1SKK1.L* f O. te?W Advice. IP you are troubled with a cough; pain In the breast or anyaflectloa ol the Lung*?Use iireutlinger's Com pound Sympof Boneset. if you are afflicted with Rheumatism, have received bruises or sprains, or your handa or feet are froat bitten or chapped?Use t?e Berger or Spine and Muscls Lini ment; and .shoe'd you be affected with Scrofula, or any dlseaae arising from impurity or tbe blood, or tte injudicious nse of mercury, by all meane luocure Brentllnger'a Fluid Ex tract of Sarsaparilla and Dandelion. These remedies have been tried by hundreds, and In all ca?es have given satisfactory evidence or their superior efficacy over every other medicine in the core of these complaints, forwhicb they are recommended. To be had at RRKHTLINGKK 4* ARMSTRONG'S Apothecary, Monroe street,adjoining the McLuie House, dt-c34'oa Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMMfNO. T IT ST opened, a large assortment ol Saddter's Hardware w ard Coach Ttimniing*, Coachard Leather Varnish, Buggy Bowa, Hubhs. Spokes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Malleable Irons. Patent and Enamelled Leather, and everything used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at trillion of the public. JOHN KXOTJC, ma!3 Old Slsud, 163 Main at. Oordage. CO ILS Manilla rope.aaa'd aUea,at Pittsburgh prlceai (JU Jo urred bea, '? do do Ift do nriurred 'do do 1 Ml.Packing Y?TDj. 1 do lullin bemp Packing Y.rnt ?vOdo?>n Bed cnnU Md PSough liuei t woilr" flroom Tirlaci limn lb. ^up'rcoltOH JieineTwIrei 60 lb* (jilting! 10 reel* hemp Bed cordi 70 belee Oatamn 10 bria Pitch awl Roelm A genera! aaaortinerl. coniprialng Bioeka. Hooka and Thimble., A nchora, Caulking nialtou and cbtaela, Lard Oil, kl<>l?, Caulliia] cotton and tow. eto. . CHAB. H. BXRBT, ?1 ?If Corner,UW/.jy mmt fPktrr St9. Bound to Shave! DF. JAQUES LKCOU LTRE'S celebrated warranted Razors. Tbey abave with the greatest ease, and are the best ever brought to this market. Just receved at C. P. BROWN'S ID New Jewelry Store. Washington The Oil of Grape VlniJ This oill* ? resultortwenly yeara'inveatlgauon French dan, and ia now extenelVMy uaed In Fraice. both ort a e put po?e of keeping the hair gloaay.anil TCtorlngit in baid place a. This Chi iaparttularly recommended, ta.lt. wl I Iron Jet (Ijo I!ai ro1,gIi**]r, ??d pliable, b?l<Me making it a boa twi? *'i.deA tlarker. ' . I . Htfcjireii only by Dr. Fonlaiu, Pan*. To eta per. bottle. r?r"V by J. K. VOWJtl.L. 944Iob?*t ' ' CITY TRADE. QREA.T CURB FOR DYSPEPSIA ?_ rnHKiywflfieirtn Flu DR. H0UQHT0IP8 Ju.puiru Juupre . , ^|-iA'rrl from Ke?n?t? or the ZSfoarlb Stomach or ifc. Ox, HfrflfllHt\L after the directions or B* ron Liebig, the great Physi X| |J||Vf olofiical Chemist, by J.S. f Mini M ? Houohtow, M. D., Phlla ^\)m)r delphla, P% r W mW This is NaVtxaa's own h-A RA ???. RmtPT for an unhealthy 1 ^?'?"???B^r**'^^^^atOmsCh. No art of man cart equal itscurative powets. 'it contain* no Alcohol, tirmcxa, Acipi, or ItAPnoDi Drcoi. Jt Is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the uioat feeble patient# who cannot eat a water cracker without acute diatreaa. Beware orDacoosn Imitatiom. Pepsin ISKOTlDKtlO. Call.on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratia, giving a large amount of Sr.imtnriric Kvinsxcie, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology or Di gestion! Dr. Peieiraon Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Dra per, Of New York Universify* Pror. Dunglisou's Physiolo gy ? Pi of. Sillinian, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter'a Phya iologyjetc., together with reports orcuaas from all parta of the.United Steles. I. H. PATTERSON. 33 Monroe street. WHEELING, Wholesale and Retail Agent, mar26-d@wly Tfj HnirPlpe?Becheile Brandy; 1U 20 * do do do 20 ft do do do* o ? do Otard Cognac do" 101 do do do doj 6 i do Pinet do do 101 do do do do 6 caska Cherry Wine) 6 do Medafry do 10 do Port - do 6 do Port Juice; 3 Pipes Holland Gin; 120 gallons Irish Whisky ;1___ 20 barrels Old Monougaheia Whisky) 20 do Rye do 20 do Bu bon do 200 do Jamaica Spirits; 200 do New England Hum; 300 do Cherry tirandy; 100 do Lavander do 200 do Ginger do 200 do B lack berry do 6 casks White Wine; 3 do Claret; 2 do Rhenish "Wine, lS46t 40 dozen Scotch Ale; Cordialaorall kinds?Just received and for sale by 11 HKGKKR. WKILLER & PRANZHR1M To Country Merchants. MR. 8. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firm ol McCIallen, Knox <fc Co., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother of S. S. Knox.) so long and favorably known in the trading public ?assuming the style ofMcCUllena and Knox. They would respectfully inform their old customers (who have so long snd liberally sustained them) and all otberdeal. era in Boots and Shoes, that tbeir Fall Stock will be arriv ing from the lOtb to the last of September. Having been seleeted with the greatest care and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that in their Fall Stock ol Boots and Shoes tbey can hold out inducements in quzlily aud prices superior to any ever offered in the market. To Country Merchants on their way eaat, they would be pleas, ed to exhibit tbeir stock, and post them inpricea, fearlessly challenging a comparison with the marketa of Baltimoreamt Philadelphia. f*ep31 McCLALLKNS rtr KNOX Notice of Jfartnersnip. THE business of the late firm of Warden & Edward*, will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Main street, under tbe firm name of Edwards 4- Warden} James W. Warden having purchased tbe interest ol Ja cob M. Warden, Wheeling, December 1,1852. .vlCHAKL EDWARDS, Ja., dec4?if JAS. W. WARDEN. Custom Work. HERB 1 am again with a tremendous stock of Cloths, Cassimeiet> Veatings, dee. all to make up to suit cua . to mere, at the lowest ratca of prices, and best style of work manship. [oct?] A. M. ADAMS. Dissolution ol' Co-Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between tna 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 ami adjust tbeir debt* with Jacob M. Warden. Wheeling, December 1.1862. JACOB M. WARDEN, dec-l?tf MICHAEL EDWARDS, Ja. Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened,an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, consisting or coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapots, Egg coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?4a heautirul article.' We respectfully solicit tbe attention ol the public to our varied aud beautiful assortn.ent of House and Steam Boat furnishing goods HOltBS, BARNES & CO, No28, Monro? St, near the Post Office, ?A Wheeling. Va IMPORTANT TO Til Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANTS CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL UXrAftftALLKLXD IX TBS HISTOST OF XSOICIXS A* the moft remarkable External Application ever discovered. "They can't Keep House without it" Cxperianco of more limn sixteen jears ha* established Uw fact that Merchant'* Celebrated Garbling Oil, or Utli* venal Family Embrocation, will cure inoal ?'ases, and re lieve all such as Spa vine, Sweeney itingbono, Windfalls, PoL Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels. Gauls of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis tula, Sit/ast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheumatism, Bit** of Animals. External Poi sons, Painful Nervous Affcctions, Frost Bites, Bo ill. Corns, Whitlows, Bums and Scalds, Chillhlaiiis, Chapped Hands, ^ Cranips, Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakucss of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Ac. Ac. Ac. The unparalleled success of th?s Oil, ia the cure of dts? oases in Horses and Cattle, and oven in human flesh, is daily becoming more known to the fanning community. It can hardly be credited, except by thoso who hare been in the habit of keeping It lu their stables ami houses, what avast amount of pain. su^Terin* and time, are saved by lha limaly application ot* this OiT. 0* Be sure the name of the eolo propriotor, GEORGF W. MERCHANT, !.ockport. N. Y., i? b'own In the side of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork. All oniers addressed to the proprietor will be promptly responded in. * Get a. Pamphlet of the Agent, aud see whnt wonders nr+, accomplished by the use ot' this mediciua. S?>ld by res|>ectable dealers generally, in the (Juliet, tiuioo and Canada. Also by 0C?-SOLD BY T. H. LOGAN & Co., General Agents, Wheeling, at wholesale and reUll. Also- by J. M. In Ice land.de Co., W'ellsburgh; J. J. d* G. G. Hopkins) Klders viUej Armstiong. Bayer & **o., Powhattan. dcddawGm DR. J. B/MARCHISI'S ~ celebrate dcath olic on, For the relief and cure of Suffering Females! It stands pre-eminent for the curative powers in all the diseases for which it is lecoramend ed usually called Female Complaints: Of these ?re Prolapsus, Uteri, or Falling of tlio Womb5 Flour Albus, or Whites, I Chronic Inflammation ' and Ulceration of the j Womb} Incidental Hem. orrhage, o r Flooding: 1 Painful Suppression, and I Irregular Menstruation, d-c., with allth*ir ac-I company! ng evils, (Can. cei excepted,) no matter how severe or or how long standing. The Catholicon far surpasses other reme. dies, in ociiig iuuic cenain, less expensive, and lea ding the system in a better condition. Let all interest, ed call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proorfrom the most respectable sources, or the beneficial Vesulta or its use; together with letters from highly experi* ?need Physicians, who have used itin their piacticc, aud speak from their own observations. 1CKPKRKNCKS? Pit PeckUam,M D, Utica,N Y. L D Fleming, M 1), C'anandaigua, N Y. M H Hills, 31 D, Hoc beater, N Y. D Y Foote. M D, Syracuse, NY, ProfDunbar, M I), BsUimore^ Md. J C Orrick, M Df Baltimore, Md. W W Reese, M D, New York City. W Prescott, M D, Concord, N Y. J P Newland, M D, Utica, N Y. Kev J C 8 Beard, Glenu Springs, S C. fBTPamphlets gratis at our store, BRKNTL1NGKR & A KM STRONG, An'la, Mruggists, Washington Hall, Monroe St., Wheeling, Vs. Also sold by MICHKAL DUN1T, Moandsville, aud by - mat or the leading Druggists In the adjoining counties. Letter addreued to care 0/Mr. Curtis Hutch, Aeeut at ?'avexna, OAto.?To Dr. Marchisi:?I have Veen ten eara troubled with Female Complaints?prolapsus uteri, ndsll the attending difficulties; at times rendering my life lostmiserable. 1 have had the attendance of some of the est physicians, with but little success; the most they >uddo was to relieve?a cure was out or the question, or five months before commencing with your medicine' . had not been able to perform any labor, could walk but J few atspssta time, and &ctrcelf went out or doors?in hort, I was completely prostrated, both in body and dnd, and expecttd to drsxout the rest of my dsys in suf .iring and misery. But, reading your advertisement, I /as induced to try your Invaluable medicine caiied Ute Ine. Catholicon, as tbe last resort. It lud not used it week before 1 f it like another woman. By the use ol <tree bottles I was enabled to perform all tbe labor for six 1 the family with ease, and could walk any where in tbe eighborbopd without injury. No thin* huts sense of mr -< ut y to you ana to the efflic (ed, has induced me to state my ise to tbe public. ^ can aaroly recommend the prepare \on to all those suffering like myself, CWgnedO 4 Mas. Sarah A.Bxraor. ? Freedom, Portsge county, Ohio, Dec. 27,1S63. ? ? /. B. MARi'HISldt Co., Proprietors, Au?g??m. Central Depot. 304 Broadway, N.Y. ;)0 BOX Kfl Fors Cincinnati Starch, Just received and && Jbr sale by >431* M, ? BILLY MEDICINAL. The Nbnpareil NeJve and Bone CLNIMENT, PREP ABED BY.H. H. CARR & CO., FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY DR. WATSON OARR, OF WHEELING, LATE OF MORGANTOWN. Jt if based upon the broad principle thel any remedy which will relieve an exienuUpmin, will, if properly com pounded, be equally successful in removing inter nal affection*', a power which is beauifully developed in and peculiar to the NONPAREIL LINIMENT. ARB YOU SUFFERING FROM Rheumatism, Scire Throat, Group, Difficult Breathing. Tooth-Ache, Tic Do'.orcux, Pain in the Breast or Side, Strain or Spasm, Head-Ache. In flam ma tion, Stiff Joinu, Cuts, Bruises,Poison Sorbs, Fever Sores, Pain or cramps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum* Choiic, Lame Back. Chilblains, bites ol Poison, ous insects or Rabid Dogs, Ague cake, Ague in the Breast or Face, burns, bruises, chafing, chapped hands, corns, Cootrmctions or the Muscles or cords, cuts or any kind, Muscwar weakness, Paralysis, Piles, Kar Ache, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, scurVy, Sore Ninples, Sore Lips, Venereal Sores, Scarlet Fever, or any similar ditrase, you may lest askUied that in this article you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which not only removes pain almost, instantaneously, but nenetraUs to tlie seat of and entirely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the idea of any composition curing such a number oi diseases; but if you but reflect that these diseases, though numerous iu name, all arise from similar causes, the proposition will teem less extravagant; but were It teu times more so tuc facts which stare us in the &lcn would jorce the candid to acknowledge its merit*; for all who have used it themselves, or witnessed its magic effects on others, unite in declaring It just what Its name (Nonpareil)indicates, the be*t Liniment known. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you never noticed the strikingsnuiariiy oeiwoen many external and internal dibeaaea having entirely differ ent names? And lias it never occurred to you that a rem edy might be prepared which should be equally applicable to both? This remedy in now offered'you in the *okpa~ rk:l Likimkkt, which does not insult your understanding by claiming to have beeu found in soine burning mountain* of Mexico or mighty caret of the earth] but is Simply the OrrsHamo or Scikxck! being mild and simplo in its action and yet levesling in its eOects.a power almost iucie^ible, ?reaching the most hidden sinews or man or bea?i,? and yet .being Itinoxionv to the weakest infant." ' It is also by far the cheapen Liniment in the market, being put up in bottles twice at laree.fis the majority, and one-fourth larger than tlie largest, besides bntng more man lonrunin u* ?trouj{; we tbe lelore offer it tu you with pride anil con fiUeoce, as ah article exactly, suited to the wants or rich or poor, high or low. t he unprecedented aixe in which the Nonpareil Liniment la put up) and the vast expense or the material* used In it, makes It impossible Tor ua to i?ay Tor the printiug of the hundieds of certificates we m^ght publish, nor do we deem it necessary, aa the article wherever it is used will certiry foritscJf. Wis would however, refer those affl'cted ones who have so often been gulled by forged certificates and blgassertioua to the following names, being but a few of the many per sons whose character for candor and veracity needa no panegyric from us, and who having fully tested its virtues In the different diseases for which it is recoromeudcd, are prepared to speak of its merits as it deserves. Sold in Wheeling by jaines Haker, Kells & Caldwell, T H Loean ? Co, IV H AlctCee, Patterson & Co., and by iho principal Druggists of Virginia, aud Pennsylvania. August 17, '63 From the Fairmont ( Pa.) Republican, An Invaluable Mkdicink.?It is but seldum we find -mong the many remodies offered to the public for the curs of disease, one w^can consent tocouimend, orwho>e vir tues we are able to discover, and have always teduously avoided givingutterance to anything that might lead any one to suppose that we placid any faith in their -preten sions.'' But with reference to a remedy manu actured in this place, aud which has become as familiar to the public aa household words, we speak from knowledge of its in trinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many of the iJJs of li e, and the security with which it may be used. "We sneak of the Nonpareil NcrveandHqnc Liniment, prepar ed by H. H/-?arr & Co:', from a prescription furnished by Ur Watson Carr, lateot Morgantown, and now of ?Wheel ing. one or the most eminent Physicians in Virginia. This Liniment is based upon the broad principle that any reme dy which will relievr external pain, will it properly com* pounded, be equally efficacious in temovir-g internal atlec. tious, a principle tliat has been successfully developed.? It is simply th? offspring of Science, being mild and sim ple in its action, end yet revealing in its effects a power more incredible. Teaching the most hidden sinews of man sud beast?and yet being innoxious to the weakest infant.? It is also by tar the cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up in Lotties twice as large as the majority, at d one fourth larger than the largeat, besides being more than four times as strong. We commend it to those iu want of a 8afe and certain remedy. "illan, Know 'I'll y sell." An Invaluable Book Tor 25 Cents. "Every Family should havr a Copy." Kftnn COPIES sold in less thin three months. A UvyUV/. new edition revised and Improved, just issued DR. HUNTEK'S MEDICAL MANUAL AJfD HAND HOOK. FOR THE AFFLICTED? Containing an outline ofihey ofdtseaae,' by self abu:.-,? r prevention, written in a familiar Styles voiding all medica technicalities, and every ihinglbal would offend the ear o decency, from the lesult ol some twenty yc?rs successfu practice, exclusively, devoted to .the cure or disessca:or a dclicete or private nature. To-which is added, receipts ror the cure of the..above diseases, and a triatl>e on the causes, symptoms aud cure orthe Fever and Ague, lor twenty five cents a copy; Silt copies one d?U*n vrill be forwarded to any part orthe United States, by nudl, free of postage Address, postage paid, Cosden & Co., Publishers, or box 190, Post Office,' Philadelphia. t 'This Is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published, on the class of dincases o I which it ticats. A voidingall technical terms, it addresses iterir to the reason of its:readers; . JJ't* free.from alLob jectionahle matter, ahd no parent, however fastidious, car object to placing it in the hands of his toiis. The author lias devoted many years.to the ti eat went of the various complaints treated of, and ?with loo little breath lopuffV and 'too little presumption to inipose,'-be has offeicd to: the world at tlie meiely nominal price of 25 cents, thermits or some twenty years most successful practice. '?Herald. ?No teacher or parent should be without the kuowledge imparted iu this InvslUahle work. It would.save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth'under. their, charge '?People'* Advocate. Zr.\ Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing ol 4Fh??* ter's Medical Manual,'says: 'Thousands upon thouaa^s ofour'youth, by evil example and the influence oft lie pa? sions, have been led into tbo habit of self-pollution with out realizing the siu ard fearful coiiicqueutca MPUti them selves and tlieir posterity. The constitutions of thousands who arc raising families have been enfeebled, if not b token down, and they do not know the cause.or tire cure. Aj*y thing tbat can be done so to enlighten and influence the I,public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this 1 wide-spieud source or human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion fo Jesus Christ, oit the pieseht and coming generations. Intemperane, Cor the use oflutoxicating drinks,) though it hassiain thous ands upon thousands, is not a greater scourgq to the hu man race. Accept hiy thanks on behalf of the afflicted, aud, believe me, your co-worker in the good workyju are so actively engaged in.' One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and posiasc pa id. > on receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for ftt Address, COSDEN ? CO., Publishers, Box 10C, Phils delphia. Booksellers, Canvassers-end Book Amenta, supplied on the most libcial terms. mat (My Centre Wheeling Drug Store and Apotheca. "niCHARD BLUM has purchased the entire slock and XL fixtuies of the establishment occupied by F. A. Hrenl linger, Centre Wheeiing* and by additions to his stock is prepared to furnish city and country customers with thio purest and best Drugs, Medicines, Oils. Flints, Dye stuffv, on lite most reasonable terms. prescription Department. He will attend promptly to the filling or prescriptions, which willbe carefully compounded stall hours. Perfumeries, Imported ?.4 vapacigars, and a veriety of fancy articles on hand. t DR. DYE'S RELIEF For Coughs, Cold*, Hoarttntu, Brmchiliuand Incipient Consumption.. iU !*i . J FIFTEKS jf?rs'aucf?j in the use of thi? Sriur, In private practice, for the various affections of the; B ror.chia and Lungs,Is deemed eufficient recommendstion in preseqtiiigit to tlie afflicted, to insure a trial of its ef-. ficacy. . ? There is nothing In this Syrup that will nauseate,so the re - can be uo dangeriiigivinglUQthe youngest child,-or in It* use in any quantity under any circumstances: It is pleas ant mild and effectual. Price60 cts. per bottle. . Prepared by-Dr^/ S.- 1>YK, Hartford, Cm*. I For sal*J?y - . KKLLS dr CALDWBLL/ f. dec30 ?>* ? '''S?le Agenl*. v ilKUi"i'IVE DISEASES. IT has nd^ribebome aseUled fact, acknowledged by the best Physicians ofour city, thaLin the ctiro-Of Sciofula; Tetter, and many other diseases, Brkitimivokx's V?vid Extkact orSxKsxfAMiLVA. akd Dandelion, is decidedly above all other preparations. Itspeaks for itself whenever used) and although we liaye never taken the paius or hav ingit publishedlhrough the papers, or appointing agents for the sale of it, yet we are almost weekly receiving or. ders from Vermont, New York, Ohio, Kentucky aud other states, by persons, who by some chance means have heard of its wonderful cursti ve powers. The following is from a gentleman of Vermont a few days since, who osed it for a very serious disease:? Dm Doctor: The two bottles of medicine I got from you whenln Wheeling, have nearly cured me; please send xnr some more by Express. Yours Respectrully. It la 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 aay to all auch as we have not the opportunity of making it know n to, that it Is entirely free from all minerals, and la not in the least incompatible with any of the preparation* oflo dine, Fowler's solution, or other properties. To be had at Paxton & Lake's, and P. Yahrling, and sold wholesale and retail by BRBNTLINGKR A ARMSTRONG. Monroe street, opposite Washington Hall, Wheeling Va. July 91. '62. Look to your Coughs ! TO all such as are laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Pains in the Breast, Spitting Blood, &c., we . would honestly recommend the use of Brentlinger's Com pound Syrup of Boneset, ss a pleasant, sale and speedy L;ure. It can be had at Messrs. Paxton & Lan's, end of. the Suspention Bridge, and at BKENTL1NGER & ARMSTRONG'S, aug21- ynd Monroe street^ Wheeling. Cod Liver Oil. JUST received i 6 boxes Samuel SImes' manufacture of pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil; the best article of the kind brought to this or any other market. . BRENTLINGER ?Sc ARMSTRONG, ?3tfl-tyr.d Opposite Washington Hsll. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T. M. PARKER has tnls day associated with Mm in business, Mr. Biclr'inb. The confections.. i cake baking businesa will be con tinued at the o1dsui^,<No. 246, Main >treet, under the name and atyie of (matO) T. M. PARKER 9 Co. A Card. TTBNRY TALLANT, LEWIS 8. DELAPLAIN and ii WILLIAM TALLANT have formed a co-partner ship, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale Grocery and l)Ty Gdodsand Forwarding and Gspeial Commission Business in this city, under the firm or TALLANT <31DEL API?A1N. The Wholesale Dry Goods Business wlU be conducted at No. 12 Monroe street,-ai d the Wholesale Grccery and Commission Busin ss at No ?9 Main street? Ample and seasonsble stocks of Dry Goods end Groee* ries will always be on sale at low prices and on accommo dating terms, to which they earnestly lavitc the sttsntlon ofoLoeit scvaas. ' imt MEDicroar N.W6R p happiness ol aaOOOIIAI.I KNOK, WHATKVbK concerns tho wealth-and J . tlie people, is at all times 01 the ..iost valuable fni portance. I take it for granted that every person will do ait in their power to save the lives oftheir children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. 1 reel it my duty to solemnly as lure you that WO KM Sr according tp the ^opinion. or, the moat celebrated Physicians, aie tjie primary causes of a large majority oft he diseases to which children and adults are liablo. iryou have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Had Ureatt*, Pairln the Stomach, Picking at the Kobe. Hardness and Fullneas ol the Belly, Dry Cough, SlOw Tev'6r,' Pulse frreguUr?re member that all the?e douote Wokmb, and you should at ones apply the remedy? HOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP, An article founded u,?on Scientific Principles, compound ed with purely Vegetable substances, being nerfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the moat tender fnlknt with decided beneficlalietTect. Where Bowel Complaints & Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated, the to nic properties of my Worm Syrup are sucti'thrfi it stand* without an equal in the catalogue or medicines, in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an In fallible remedy lor those afflicted with Dyspepsia, the as tonlshingcuies performed by tuis Syrup alter Physician have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficac* overall others. THE TAPE WORM. This is the most difficult worm to destroy of all that iiirest the human syste>u, it grows toanalmost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in tho intestine* and stomach, efTecting the health so sadly as to cause .*>t 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 Womi, a very enorgetic treatment must be pursued, it would theieloio be proper to take 0 or 8 or my Liver Pills, so as to remove all obstructions, that the Worm Syrup may act direct npon the Worm, which muat be taken in doses or two ta ble apoonruls three times a ?my. These directions followed have never been known to fail In curing'tho most obst nnte case oi Tane Worm. rkad TIIK YOLLOWIMli: And you cannot be indifferent lo this appe.il. Human ity calls upon you to do your uuty. It is only one out el the many thousand* who has seen it* wonderful effects. Dr. J. N. Hobensack,? Sir;?Gratitude lo you, the in ventor or a highly valuable medicine, pi otnpts this humble testimony in its ft vor, as being a safe. gentle, yet power fully effectual remedy for Worms. Having had much ex peiience in knowing tl>3 effects of various preparations, my wile, who was well skilled in ministering to Children in distress; pronounced it the beat she had ever Uied, and would use no other while your* could be had. A daugh ter of ours became seriously diseased. Iter symptoms were alarming, but her mother at once sought out a rente* dy for Worms. Having obtained your*, by the time she had taken half* bottle, 01 Sir, the joy il gave mi Direction ate mother, to see the improvement in her child, she be ing about five or six years old She passod an immense quantity or Worms, her sickly couutenauce now bi ighten ed, her spirits returned, and iu, a short time a lovely child, threatened with decline an., death, now gave p'rom ise of health. Thanks to a kind Providence whoso hies, sing attended your Syrup, restored ilto child With confi dence 1 recommend it to all patents whose-, child ten are suffering with Worms. JAS?"B. BO WEN, Minister of the Gosp41, Late Pastor of the Southampton iiaptist Church. (E7~Cjlction.?Remember theu/Paren's and all others, that Hobensack's Worm SYRur is the only Medicine in use that will eradicate Worms, with certainty, aud will not disagree with the most delicate stomach. He careful that you get the genuine article, and tee thut the signature, 'J. Hodsnsack.' is on.every bottle. IIOBKKBACK'S L1VKR TILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as a fillet er to put iiy the oiood, or giving the proper sectetion to the bile, so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of lite system, and.results variously iu Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, elc. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wrongartion or the Liver. These Pills being composed of Roots and Plants furnished by nature toheU the sick, namely: 1st, an Expectraut, which augments the secretion front tho Pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of scctetcd matter. 2d, an Alterative, which changes in some inexplicable and iusensiblo manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3d, a Tonic, which gives toneaud strength to the nervous 8; stem, renewing health and vigor to all pat is of'the body. -1th, a Cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and oj>erating on the i.owels, and expel* ling the whole mass or corrupt aud vitiated matter, and purifying the blood, which destroys disease and restores health. ? ? 1 TO FEMALES. ?You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints 10 which you ure subjoct. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found orineiUmable benefit, restoring their functional arrange men ..ai to a healtny actioij, purirying the blooil and othei<fluids ao ef fectually to put to flight all complaints whtdjt may arise from lemale Iriegulaiitles, as headache, giddiuess, dimuess of sight, pain inthesidc, back, etc., and offered the public us the best Pillc lor all diseases, upon the tollowing MEDICAL EVIDENCE. We, the undesigned Pliy?ici*n*, havinj liad the receipt of their mauulactuie submitted to us for inspection, sa>s that the Ingredient* 01 which they me composed make, them the best Hill In use lor ?U diseases of the Liver, Im purities 0/ the Wood, ric. W.say this not only from our own judgement, hutalBofrom thatof Uio nest niedicalau thoritv ir the United Slates. All diseases requiting the useoran Alterative, Diaphoretic and VurgaUvo Medicine, that came under our notice, has been treated with the .hove J-.ll. With the most sajislaclor7y F. GKOWLKY, M. 1). L. HOWES, M. B. 03-Purchato note but those having the signature, 'J. S. HOBEiNKACK," upon c-ch boi, at all others aie worthless .mltations. ..... , ,.i Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishlnf to become agents, must addiess the piopiietor, J. Ho ?khiack, st Ilia Laboratory. Ko. 12U AorthSecoud Stieet. above Kace, Philadelphia. h'oldbyallDiuggistsand Metehaut* in the U.S. Pamphletsrivingcertificateso! cures performed!!! dit rercn'. sections of the countiy, bythealMne medicines, can be had gratis 01 the agents. Sold by J7 JiaJter, Wheeling, wholesale and retail agent or Western-Va.iW. 1,. llrigjs, West Liberty! J. Ker roll, Hradleytowm J.Caning, TrladelphlajWm. Hosach. Kouy's fointj Dan'l Kerril, Coral Cove. Piicecach 2fi , cents. marW-ly Throw I'byaic lathr Oog. l'ulrrrmuchcr s llYUItO EUKCTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS* Producing inMant relief from the moat aeMe pain and per-1 manently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Rheuma tism, painful and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia or the Face, Deafness, blindness, St. Vitus' i ance, Palpitations of the Heart, Periodical Headaches, Pains in the stomach. In digestion, dyspepsia Uterine Pains, Paralysis, etc* These chains were first Introduced in the city of New York less than one ye?r since, and alter being subjected to thoiough tiials in every hospital in;tbe city, and appli ed by Dm. Valentine Mott, Post, Carnochan, Van iiuren a. d others, it was d.scovered that they possess stiange and wonderful power in the lelief and cure of the above claas of diseases, and their sale, and the success that lias attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction Into tbiscountiy, were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by interna in France, Germany, Austria, Prussia aud Eug iand; and alao in the United Statea. I '?THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principlea upon which it ia claimed that the chains j produce their marvellous cures are, first?that all ncrvvus disrate* are attended and produced by a deficient supply ol nervous fluid, and an agent that resembles closely electric ity or electro magnetiam; and second?that the electro. magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and oigan diseased, furnish to the exhausted nervous sys tem, by Iti powerful stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy act-on tbiough the entire system. No disgusting nostium is allowed to be ta, ken while using the chaina, but a rigid observance of the general laws of health are required Hiisk friction upon, the part diseased adds much to the effect of.tho chains, by | DOLLARS will be riven to any person .u ho will P? oduce so many , well authenticated certificate* of cure, both from^intelli gent patients and scientific physicians, as have been ef* i > tec ted.by the uso of Pulvermacher's JSlectric Chains.? They never fall to perform what they are advertised to do .and no person has ever been dissatisfied wlio has given them* trial ^ FEMALE DISEASES. . More than one hundred permanent ci-.res or Prolapsus Luteri have been effected within. be l.*t year by the use or the*e chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region ol the abdomen, aud the other upon the spine, lust above the hip. tl.e usual severe symptoms Incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain sl^uld be inolslened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain bhould be applied directly to the scat or the pain or disease, aud the other CnBEPNC?rteDtECEIVEDl The Electric Chains are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO Medicinal Agent in the world bag produced so many cuies in the last year as the Elcctric chain. . INSTANT HEL1KF from tho most acute pain, la pro duced at the moment ol application much jnore effectually than can be pruduced by opium, iti any of Its loims. Call and obtain a pamphlet Cgratis) ONE WORD MORE. These cbaini are the same whxh have lately been sent over to the bmperor of tb? French, to b? t'i?il by his own physicians in cases of Cholera, etc. an?l which have proved so eminently successful. J. 8TE1NER corner Prince stieet and Kroadway. 03-JAMKS HAKBR, and Brentlinger A Armstrong, Wheeling agents. dcn-Iyr | ATTENTION!! TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS^ AUD DXALRR8 CINtR ALI.T, THROUGHOUT THE VEST. Wheeling Chemical Laboratory. Corner of Main and 3d its., CKHTUK WHEELING. TTAVlSG completed my arrangements, I am now pre-1 P'"dpl?SSTlCAI CHEMICALS. At my Laboratory, rear of building, corner Main and 3d streets. All preparatlbns warranted pure andrrepared according to U.' S. Dispeuaalory. Among the numerous articles 1 mention: Acids, chemically pure; Antimony preparations, immon 4 ' Aq. Ammon fff? . ttl , . * concentrated for blistering; Aromatic waters, of all kinds; Alcohol, absolute; Extract's (Alcohol;) ? : ? jVercurial preparations, Calomel, etc.j Sweet Spirits Nitre; - All Dragsistrpharm?euHcal preparations prepared ae-1 p-s- Diss5r* "VrcH^TLUM." I PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ~ rp HE undersigned have entered into partnerohip, for the X purpose or carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, I under th. firm ot Logan, C*"*^ LQGAN_ JOS.G.BAKKK. WATTSON CARR, -an H. H. CARR. A-b. k> MA Y WcohflaeW.liiiy consulted at bis Lock Infirmary No. si South Gay st, between Lombard and Second sts, opposite tUo Exchange Hulldings, and CityPoat Of fice. Baltimore, Md. This medical institute, established over firteen year? iu tbia city -by ie?ilar Physicians aaa refuge fi om Quackery, Is widely celebra'ed Tor speedy and effective cff e> of various classes of diseases, but especially those ki.ownsa --M:, : 1 i SECRET DISEASES. ?ind is only advertised to nreven- tlio aflUcted.-.pariicu* larly at rangers, frOrii falling into t ho ??Wlilled Sepulchres" and other abodes df L'liaVietairism blaaoned foith in the public prints as the only daces where a cure can be ob tained lor certain diseases.; Jtaltimore, like-other larger cities, is inve*ted; with tins tribe, aud m range is should be} on their guard. OVER 20 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE In an extensive practice devoted to rhis branch or medical science, enables Dr. H. to insure a prompt sud permanent Jcipve. iu my of t i e different forms of Pkiwrit Disxasks. Nit M&ilei/ required if a cure it not rjfectcd. \ DU. OOHDON HARRIS, A member. of the Medical Chirurgital Faculty, Graduate I oflWvuui University, cinss lt?rt; an Honorary Graduate * oi til* Washington University or Maryland) formerly Sur-. gcou of tne Lusenbnrg.institute iu Now Orleans, and Pro*; prietor or the Lock Infirmary, No. 31 South Gay at., JJal timore, having been established in this city over 15 years,: presents a claim 011 public confidence beyond animadver sion. l)r. II. promttew 110 more than lie can perform, and all who place themselves uuder his charge will bo sacredly shieided by theagisol professional honor. Aware of the d.Uiculty with the public to discriminate In a newspaper advertisement between the genuine aud skilful Physician aud the spuriou* pretensions 01 the designlnxaiul dangerous Quack, Dr. H. will cheerfully give, when appli ed to, such private refoieuce aa will fully satiety all who require his services. CHRONIC OR SECONDARY FORMS. Many have suffered for months, and even years, under the effects of an improperly cured disease, wi'h'ont know ing it to he a,aeconda.-y loi m. The usual symptoms are so?c throat, ulceration of the tongue mid lips, ltcbingand tenderness about the nose, blotches or eruptions upon the face and body, nodes.upou the bones, a sensation 01 Heav iness, deafness, dull pains in the head and limbs, etc.? Cases vary much in character, hence but few or the aymp. torn*are some times experienced, any oi<e or them isjust cause of alarm. Upon the pei lect Constitutional cure of the oidrst aud uiostiuveleiale of suchcases, Dr. H. is will ling to slake his h <uor and reputation. A total or partial suspension ol those functions, essen tial to propagation ol' the spccics, a ratal barrier to connu bial tics, is the costly price ol excess, unbridled passions, violation nr intiure's laws, by indulgence in a .vice, often contracted rrom associates at school, familiarity or irrupt domestica. or tho example ol those who, innocent of harm, entice their companions into the practice or these habits, which like "The worm in the bud," saps the faun* tain of vitality and blights the bright hopes ofliiof tho rosy wreath of Love withers around the heart, fJio warm impulses or eudearlitg^ mptrth^arec^hiUcd, and wlrch should eve- be contemplated with pure and unsullt. cd delight, pvo8cnts un incubus to the mind, filling it with (eavlul appreheusi jus, ui excites only teelings or distrust or repugnance. The exertions, of parent* and guardians to retain their youthful chaigcs hi ig oranca upon this sub* Iect, has too often proved k lalfcand latal philosophy) let ioiicbI ci). tidonce be shown them in reason's ear?y dawn, and guided by Uic light of truth, the pitfalls of ignorance and subsequent ml>eiy will he easily u voided. PHOMETHIAN KIKES consume the self-inuuolaie victim ofa secluded habit.? His H.e picsenis a bl-ciloJ i.ckth, upon which no fruits of geipu grotv; nu fUtwcr of intellect can bloom, whore tho bimosphcic is tainted with disease, the soil parched by unuuturalJicai, burren and obnoxious to the eye Though sad the picture, it is not overwrought} its origi. uais are almost dail) presented to the charge or Dr. Har. ris, and even in the public thoroughfare, the discermngeye can mark rrequeut corroboration or its truth. Moral regai d in discharge or duty must obviously pre eludes an entire removal or the veil rrom this melancholy picture 01 human rrailty, licnce but a lew or the symptoms attendant uyon this blivhting malady can here be given. THE SILENT MONITOR. Symptoms are silent guides to the locality and advance ol disease, following in the train to seir abuse; weakness ol the organs, loss of manly vigor, want or natural Suscepti bility, pain in the head and limbs, pimples on the race and neck, dimness ot viiion, o; want ol lustre in the eye, pale* ucsso complexion, with general lethargy and impotence, are a lew of the most prominent physUal evils. ?Fi??CJ'?> ON THE MIND. Through derangement of the nervous system, llio ml ml is unstrung, memory falls, the power or concentrating thought is lost, imbecility and idiocy often supervene, leav ing the throne or intellect drear and desolate. Timidity and irresolution with melancholy fatuity,?throw a gloom aiound the scene* ol lite; haunted by invisible torments, the burthen oriile becomes insupportable, and he plunges desj^e lately.iulo the guir of intemperance or suicide. THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Commiserating the mUtortune ol this class of unliappy persons, Dr. H has sought with untiring zeal through tlio wide tango or medical lore, for the last 20 years un anti , dote for these prolific evils, and can proudly say hiseirorts have not been uncrowned with succcss. Abundant proof is constantly given in his practice, or the infallible efficacy or thdse remedies. By a happy combination ol treatment, physical debility is removed, constitutional soundness res | tored, the weakened organs established in pristine strength and vigor, and '.he torpid faculties of the mind aroused in to liealthrulactivity Enfeebled manhood may here find a certain restorati ve and Hie bright beams or hope shall soon dispel tho murky clouds ol gloom. Disenthiulled from servile fetters, the victim of unhallowed passions spri ngs into a new existence, and realizes the sweet rruition of his brigUtest anticipa tions. Dr. Harris may well congratulate himself upoa the hap* py result of his researches, and tejoice that he is permit* ted to dispense a balm to the afflicted, a position more en viable than the jewelled throne of earth's loftiest poten tate. A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. Let not shame or false dclxacy keep you back, butie fleet that your lire and reputation are at stake; remember that tin- veneral poison is death to your constitution, and threatens not only four physical powers and mental lacul* lieswith destruction, but closes the door to connubial joys, blights the prnsprct* of the ruure, and wraps your body and soul in the dark mantle or despair. The oppor tunity ofeinbrac.ng the aid or a regular and skilfbl Physi cian is beroro you, one who has made this branch ormedi calscience h s profound study, and who has been favored with extended opportunities of comparing theory with practice, and did propriety permit, could adduce the grate ;ui testimony or thousands who have been rescued by his timely assistance from the abyss of impending ruin. All applicants are sacredly guarded from exposure by the tegis or professional honor. ~TO FEMALES. Dr. II. lias given particular attent.on to Female Diseases, His experience enables him to relieve safkly and si-kkd it.Y, all Irregularities, Nrrrout Derangement, Constitution a I IVeakvcsv, General Debility, etc. ttyProinpt attention given to letters, and treatment marked with skill and delicacy. telecommunications sacredly inv-olate. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. May consult Dr. H. through letter, (postpaid,) and by iles cribing symptoms, receive advice, treatment and medi cines, the same as if present; while their communications will bo obsorved with honorable confidence. All .Medicines Tor warded with prompt attention by sa rest route to the indicated address, carefully secured against damage or curiosity, and accompauied by plain and explicit directions. N. H.?The pecuniary position or Dr. Harris enable* him to make charges moderate. P. S.?His OiKce is arranged2wlth?pri vote consultation rooms, rendering it available^to either sex. 03" Advice to the poor Tree of charge. Address Dr. G. HARRIS, Baltimore, Aid. *pr*-*r ? BACHELORS, Instantaneous Liquid HaivDye, TO those wishing a hair dye that may be depended up on, we can cheerfully recommend the above. The be&L of city reference can be gi ven as to its superiority over everything or the kind now in use. For sale, wholesalo and letail, by T. H. LOGAN & Co., mar31 Sole agents in this city. Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTORY. THE partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoa J Haukerd & Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of n, Mr. Bankerd'a right, title, and interest, by Stockton tfr Russell. The business wi'.l be carried on under the name of octS STOCKTON, RUSSELL ?fc CO Wheeling, Oct 4.1859 I Co-Partnership. THE undersigned have this dayrormed a co-partner ship under the name and style ol S C. Baker 4* Co., and ? ill continue the Steamboat agency and Boat .S tore busi ness at the old stand, No. S3 Water street. S. C. BAKER) I*n31 JOHN LIST. 25 bdl?. Spanish whiting, a very superior aiticle, tor sale by deco JAMES KAKER Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir FOR the permanent cure or coughs,-colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, croup, whoopingceugji, inflamation of the bronchea and hoarseness, caused by pub* lie .-peaking; and all affections cf'the organs or respira Ucii. Wan anted the pleasantcstand best medicine for diseas eso the lungs oversold in America. In presenting this medicine to the public we have the satisraction to know that we not only present them with an invaluable antidote for the class or diseases it prores ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its er* reels upen the constitution, an can be administered with out any rear or mineral poison*, Tor it contains none.? The ract, that a large portion or the suffering, and death throughout t e country, iscau9ed by disease orthe organs of respiration, consentient upouexposure and cold, basin* ducedustoput it within the reach or every individual who may need a remedy that has proven itselfso invalu able. This medicine is the result ora long experience, and study or those diseases or the lungs which aw so rrequent iu j our changeable climates and we claim it to be in advance or all medicines ever before discovered ror those peculiar I compltints, an improvement upen all, and consequently tupqrior to all others. "We shall make no extravagant assertions or its efficacy in coring diiease9. like the veiiders of too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust them, nor shall wo bold out any Inducements which experience doesnot justify. Ifpattehts will persevere In tho use of this medicine, and use U as din^ted, they will be cured in every in&lkgce that it is not beyond the power or medicine, therefore nun erous s?rsons nowenjoyingtbe olessings orhealtband renewed fife, as it were, who otherwise would have long since been In their grave, but ror the timely and peraeve ring use o( this invaluable Temedy. It is not pretended that it U ; infallible In every stage or consumption, but we know It to bs.better adapted to the various diseases of the respiratory organs than any other Mrdicine ever offered to the public. All we ask is a trial, and in every instance, if osed freely according to Ihe directions, and ir perfect satis faction is not glvn, the money will Se returned. Genuine served K. HA LL & CO. For sale by JAM ES BAKER, Druggist, "Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists ^ererally throughout the^countrv. ap9-iy 500 Grocei-ies at Wholesale. BBL8. MOLAKSEKj 300 fa*gs Rio Coffee, ? CO poclceUXnguyra coffee? 60 boxes cavendish tobacco; ' 60 kegsGtw. ? 10 bbls.cutand dry ? 60 boxes Stewart**!?. Y.'candiesiV 1G0 hhds. sugar: 30 bbls/Xovering!* refined sugar: ? fT>: j tO hhds. Louisiana ' , ? r;. 60 hr.ch. Y. H. G. i^oiid Imp.teas. 60 catty boxes ? 30 tierces ri?-ej 20 boxes white pi pes j 60 ? Colgare's fancy jjcaps; oteth?r with .full ?Mortment of F.mlly Groc.rU>*, uJInj Spicej, Fruit., Dye-aluffa, JPjsh. etc., etc.. tor M0o at whotewl., by ' TALI.ANT anfilUPLAlN, MD.J9J]UQ?lrc.t. includ EASTERN 'ADVERTISEMENTS. ?''^'?"CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Fnruliure Coverings. &c., AT WHOLESALE and retail. ? w. H. (IABBKI.'N CjjJR-TA1N STOKE, It No* 169 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Cornier Fifth street, opposite the State House. I! B has alwayv In store s tall stock ol . Lace and Muslin Curtains oreverr style and price. Table 4< Piano Covers &c.t ?Gilt Cornices} ? Cords. Tassels. &c. N. V. Painted WINDOW SHADES^ or all styles and luiceni Huff Hollands} Shade Fixtures, Brasses, 4-0.5 and everything complete for Curtains, of the newest Paris styles, and at the louxit prices. . Persons sending the .height and toidth of their window frame*, can have their Curtains made and trimmed in the I?c8t manner} see Fashion Plates in August number of fig. dey's Lady's Book. steamers, hotels, CAR MULDERS, and dealers genor ally, supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. W. II. R R \ Ijy Importer or and l)eater in Furnishing Goods. 1G0 Chestnut street, corner or Filth, marlT-lydiftw Opposite the State House. Philada. French HrocateilSfsll widths' and colors} French Satiu de Lsineu llHlis Satin Damasks} - Fieuch Aloqucttej Do Plusheaj JLUiDWIG, KNEJEJDXjER & CO., TVUOLB8ALE DEALEB? 4 IN BR1TI8I', FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRY.GOODS, No. 110, North 7.hlrdStreei, S. West corner of Race Street. PHU.ADKLPHIA H WAU'i'KK, UHUO K, J k., Upholstery and Paper llaugiug lVarehonie, No. 220 Baltimore Sll, near Charlet St., AS in store, curtain material and trimming, such as , iirocateil, satin damask, satin de laines, Worsted damask. Cornice, etc. VrilOLSTERY COOD8, Plain and figured plush, hair cloths, velvets,.gimps, webbing, piatio and table covers, transparent sharps, etc. PAPKR HANGING, Fine and low priced, suitable Tor parlors, halls, drawing rooms, chambers, etc.. together with decorations, views, border, etc., all or which will be sold on pleasing terms. mar2fi-jyd ,, Paper Warehouse. CYRUS W. FIELD <f- CO., C0MMIS8 ON MERCHANTS. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Are Sole Agents In the United States for Muspratt'a superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria AlillaC?Iebrated Writing Papers. Jtussell ?? Superior " " Genesee " 44 Printing " Kawlins & Sona'English Tissuo " First quality Ultramarine Blue They are also Agents for the principal Paper Manufactur* era In this country, and offer for Sale by Tar the moat ex tensive and and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manu fachtrer*' Material* that can bo round in thisorany other country. .j Their business Is strictly who!escle,and Writing Papers are sold by the case only. Tlielr extraordinary locilitics enable them to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible priccs. ' ' ' ^Papormadc to order, any size or weight. Liberal ad vances made on consignments or Paper, Paper .Makers' stock-and other merchandize. The highest market price paid in cash for all kinds o Hags. augl-1 v. Humphreys, Hoffman & Koous, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for THE SALE OF Floury Pork) 15neon, Meeds nni) Produce Generally, No, 47, North Wharvea, and 95, North Water-it., PlIILADEl PI11A. CtyLiberal advances will be made on receipt Bills La ding. liefer to Met era. Fursvths <fc Hopkins, Wheeling. jnl3 SANlEI. BOWl.tNU, Broker and General Claim Agent, WASHINGTON, D. C., ILL give prompt and personal attention to Claims I T ? before the Department, and other business entrusted o him. Kefer to E. B. Swkarinukx. ap2o-ly I w\ Williams and Itrolher, GHNKKAL GROCKKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,] Cornkk Cart and Piaiu. Streets, Richmond, Va. nyOffer their so~vices for the sale of all kinds of Pro duce and .Manufactures. Goods lor them may be sldpred by the Halt. & Ohio Railroad to Baltimore and consigned to J.cob Hrandt, Jr., agent Tor the Poivliattan Steamboat Co.; or Charles Pendergast, agei.t of the Balto. and Rich niond line or Packets, either of whom -will receive and forward them without charge. REFER KSC KS: Jas R. Baker, Esq. ~1 Aaron Kelly, * S. Brady. ? \ Morgan Ne:son, ' r Wheeling, Dr. M.'H. Houston, A/essrs. Sweeney Son. J Alesxrs. Lewis A: Geo. liassan,*! 1 J. C. Sell man ifc Soil, > Baltimore. * Love, Mai tin 4-Co. J Jud?e J110. Brockeubrough, Lexington, Va. janl2:lmd SLAYMAKRR & HASLBTT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, Cheatuuttt., below ttli, 1'UIJLADJbXrniA. BOABD8I.O" yen HAY- nirgH-dly | jio tt catcru uud noutliem ltierchuuu Sexton, Seal & Swearingen, & JOBBCltS OF FANCY DRY GOODS. No, 11, S. 4th st. between Mnrketand Chfcsnut Sts. Pfcil'a. J. W. Sexton, L. Seal, A. Van Swearingen. FFJfcSR to purchasers, the largest assortment of Fancy ? Dry Goods in the city. It comprises iu part of Hosiery of all kirtdsand qualities. Glovos, Undershirts, Dress ShirtsandCollars. Woollen yarns of different shades and colors. A 11110 assortment of Shell Combs. ao do do Buffalo and Imitation Combs. Brushes of all descriptions. Dress ami Tuilora Trimmings of all klnda.^Z Burnetts, six cord col'd Spool Cotton. Per llimery or all kinds. As well as a great many styles of goods of our own Irapor tntion, which we cannot here mention, and which are well worthy the attention ofbyers. We feel we can make it to then-interest to give us atrial. septS JOHN EL BROWN 8c CO., Importer' ?$* Whole*ale Dealers in British, French and American DRY GOODS, No. 125 Market Slrcet, 1'liilndclplila. n!2:lyd FRANKIiIN HOUSB~ Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Ben. II. Woolman. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Prices reduced! Prom 32,00 to $1,50 per day. mar!7-lyd William Unity. T. A. Johna & Co., Wholesale dealer* in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leg horn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. ALSO FUR, SILK, AND WOOL HA7S, 98 Market Street, Pwii.ADKt.ruiA. mar!7-tyd B. CULltOUK. A. COWTOM. Colhoun & Cowton, PR OD ve K C Oill MI tin RON 01 KBCn A NTS ron T1IK BALE or FLOUR, BACON, LARD, CLOVER. SF.KD, &C., Broad St., Baft tide, let. Race 4" Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when re ceivcd by car Toads, fiee of draynge. REFER to Forsyths & Hopkins, Wheeling, who will makr ndvances on consignments. ap!6-ly Bcujnmin II. Lightfeot, Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hats No. 41| North Second Street> PHILADELPHIA. (Sro. W; Bnflr. lMteofChe*tn*t St. mar 17-1 yd LL O YD & CO., Claim, Pension, and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury, WASHjNGJON. d. c.. Cmh advanced on Clnlpuit, &c. CLAIMS before Congress or the UnitedStates that have been abandoned by other agents as worthies*, have been successfully prosecnted by us. Letters addressed aw above; post paid, will be promptly attended to. ap!5-tf UNION HOTEL, GEORGETOWN, D. C. THIS large and convenient house, having been thorough . ty repaired, and refltted with entirely now lurnituro or handsome and comfortable style, Is now open for the ac. commodation of Quests. The subscriber invites the patronage of the public; and those who favor him with their company may be assured of a hospitable reception, the best fare, arid'such comforts and attentions as will make bis house compare favorably with tbe best-kept hotels in the District or elsewhere. Omnibus esconstantly pass to and from,the Capuol, running until eleven o'clock at night ?p92-?m W. M FITZHUGH Notice to Housekeepers. WEWCAKPKTITAT BEDDCBUl'RICEH, 1 AAfV YARDS of Carpets at No. 143, Wain street. JLU,vlV/VJ The Subscriber respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he has just returned rromthe east, and is now receiving the largest, best, and most beautiful stock of Carpets, Rugs, Oil Clotlis^etc. etc. O from the fittest English Velvets down to a common lias car pet. This stock lias beet) Selected with great carcj and pur. chased under the rtost favorable circumstances, which will enable irie.to Sell them much lower than tbe same quality ol goods were e.vir sold In this city: Those in want or goods 111 my line; .will please c41l and select froni my stock ofover 10,000 yards,'with 150 diflerent patterns, varying in. price rom JSip. to,S2 per yard. *?nt4 J. C. HARBOUR, no. 143, Main st. ~~ ' Dr. Todd's Pills /~t AN be had fresh and genuine at the following places li? the city of> Wheeling and vicinity. vi?--At tbe Drug stores of James Baker: Kells <& Caldwell; Hrentlinger ds io{iDr TH Logan dr? o; Fred'k Yahrling, Wm ilfcKee & Co: CRHchietown); F.A.Brentlinger.CCentre Wheeling); at he Shoe store Qf Todd & Devol, market square, and at the .Drug store or the proprietor, corner of Quincy and Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A Be dillion's and Jacob Goodins'o, National Road; Benj. I. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Looman'a, Bridgeport, Ohio. These pills need no further recommendation than * ;a!r trial; they have now been In constant use ,#t more than twenty years, and ir you wlUl only give them a chance they, will speak for themselves?try them. Sficperbox; S2 per doijSSO per gross. . i?n6 OGAN, ,CARR 6c CO., havejust received 170 boxes of tobacco, in addition Da their laige stock. Call round at No_Sr?' and see a specimen or tbe -California golden bat Tobacco," intended for all "who love a good thing." Also, a large lot of imported Segarsjnst I ob and BALTIMORE. I.C, CAMrisI D. W. B. CAKPIILD. J.n.MKRRBtTM CAITFIBLD, BROTHER, & Co 229 Baltimore Street, Corner of Charltt, WHOI.KSALK IMPORTERS,, MAHU FACTURKR8 l?D DIAUM IN ?IN* WATCHES, RICH JEWELRY SILVER, PLATED, AND ALBATA WARE AND FANCY GQOPS! HAVK opened their iiew store with a splendid atock o Goods. cold AND SILVER watches! From tho most celebrated linker* lu London. Liverpool and Geneva?on extensive slock always kept on hand, every one ot which Is guaranteed to perform accurate time. SILVER WAR* Or OUR OWN MANUFACTURE! Silver Tea and Co/Tee Rets, Goblets, Cues, Tumbler* .Castors. Walters, Spoons, Forks, fie and Cake Knives Ice Cream Knives, Napkin Kings, Fish Knives, Salt Cel lars, +c., ol new designs. PLATED WARE. Coffee and Tea Rets, Urns, Tes Kettles, large and small YVaiteis? Oval, Oblong and round shapes) Castors, Cake Baskets, Kpe.gness, Flower and Fruit stands, Ac. DIAMOND work! A superb collection or Diamond Bracelets and Rings Hroadies. Crosses, Finger Kings, mil suits or Diamonds' suitable for Wedding Gifts* rich JEWELRY 1 This branch orour business is uotsurpassed bran? <?? Ubliimeiit in the country} having wurkinen employed un der our own supervision, constantly lnakiiis new styles ami by every steamer we are supplied Iron, the Ktiropesn factories, which enables us toglvoto our customers u, latest fksblous, and at low prices. FANCY goods! Writing Desks, Work. (loves, Chess Men, Card Bas kets, Cologne HottlJS, eleesnt Vases, l'arisian Msrile .statutes, Paris Hronies, Flue Paiiitlugs, Papier Macliie, Tablea and Work SUnds, Porte ilonuaies, superior Co. losne, French Perfumeries, Rosewood sad leather Dres sing Cases, English Soa!-., Tooth 11 rushes, Hair Brushes dec. SUl'erior albata ware! Sow Patterns ot Forks, spoons, Ladles, etc. of this art! ele, wnich Is lust superseding silver ware. SPLENDID MANTLE CLOCKS! Rronie and Gilt Itlantle Clocks of elegant designs, black, yellow, drab ai'd white marble doi French Porcelain do; riehlv decorated. Watch Tools ind iw ateruls, oi me oesi quamy,con stantly kept on hand and carefully selected. For the convenience or customers we have erected ? large, apaoloun store, giving customers every facility for inspecting our extensive stock of Goods. Ad}olmugthe retail sales room, we have fitted up another room, over MX) leet in depth, for the Wholesale Department. OS" livery article from our establishment is warranted to be as good as represented. (ESTPersbns visiting Baltlnio e, will do well to examin our assortment. Orders from the country will be attend ed to fkithfallY and prohitly. ,v GANP1BLD, BROTHBK * Co., 1*29 Halt!more at., S. West corner or Charles. Sign or the Golden Kigle. Baltimore. March 24,-dwlv. FANCY PREDK. FICKBY & SONS, 250 Baltimore Street. i Importers of Engliih, GeiHian end French Fanej Good8, HAVE now in store their SpriDg assoortmentor Porlc Alonnaies, Violins, Percussion Caps, Accordeon*. Tooth and Nail Krushes, Kosewood and Kuflslo Half Brushes, Combs or every description,.Cutlery, Pans But. tons, Pcrrumery, Fancy Soap?f "Work Boxes, Jewelry, etc., etc. I n the Hosiery line a full assortment of White, tfrowu and mixed cotton J hose, Lisle, Thread and Silk J hose, t otton hose or every description, Lisle.Thread and Sill; hose ore very description. Col ton, Tli read and Silk Glo\cs, Filley @ Steivait's Patent Thread, Cotton, Thread and Silk laces, Silk and Pocket Haudkerchiefs, Neck lie* etc. etc. Dealers will find our stock the most extensive in city, and our prices *s low as any house in the the country mar24-dwtr c. J. x-rurw. q. kaxdick. a. K jep LBREW, SAKDER & Co., inccksioRior CHAHLK8 FISCHER CO., A*#. 338 Market Street, beticccn Howard and ?u(cir at*. BALTIMORE JT1WPOIll'KBrt OF German, French and English Goods SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves, Shawls, Tapes, Laces, Fringes, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Under Shins, Suspenders, Ribbons, Turkey Red Yarn, etc., etc Scythes, States, Violins, Accordeon*, Jews-Harps, Pare. Caps, Guitars, Harmonicas, Marbles. Look's glasses, Flutes, etc. etc. A complete rssortment or Combs and Fancy Goods. ' war28-lyd?tw ? ? COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LOCATED NO. 127 BALTIMORE 8T. BALTIMORE, Mb. OK. GHAMBEKLIN would say to his friends and ? patrons throughout the West, and to all youug wea desirous of learning Hook Keeping, thai he has disposed o.'his interest in tbe Pittsburgh Commercial College, and permanently located liiinselfin Baltimore, bud is now at lite head or one of tbe ino&t'?ouriahiug Institutions in tb? Unkn Tbe facilities lieve oflered Toi acquiring a com plete Mercantile education are equal if not superior, to those of any similar College in tbe West, individual* wishing to obtain situations when qualified, will find it to their advantage to prepare themsel ves at* this establish ment, as a large number or gentlemen (among whom art several from the West) have recently completed their com so of study, and obtained desirable situation? as Book Keepers fn this city. For particulars, terms, ctc., write and have a circular forwarded by mail. ma?2f?-d?wly Drakeley & Fenton, (cstablisiikd 1836.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. [ For the sale of Hon Prodccts/Floor, Butocb, Wont, j Wiwdow Glass and Country Pruduck,generally. Tliir will alsc give attention topurchasirg on commission. 387 Baltimore St., corner of Paca. BALTIMORE, N?. | mar2i>-lyd@w 1 JOHN SULLIVAN & SONS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1KD ) A CENTS FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO, COT tow, Flour, Whisky, and Wkstjcrn | Produce Gunkr am.?. Camden St., near Light St. "Wharf, apl5-ty BALTIMORE. REVERB HOUSE. BY JT. A UEFKLF1NGEB OIJUHO TII1C DICPOT,* mar28 Cumberland, Md. A. SISCO, i Ao. 95 Baltimore Street, opposite Holliday Street, WR A I* T I M O R?, HOLBSALK and Retail manufacturer of Odd Fel lows, Masonic, Sons of Temperance, Red Alen'saml other Regalia, Banners, Flags, Jewels, etc.. Military Goods or all kinds. ~ ' ? - ap3-1y Stein & Brother, Manufacture re anil Wholetale Dealer* in CLOTHING, No, 316 Baltimore Street, between Howard end Lihrty Stt. mar28-3m BALTIMORE. > DWIH A. CLABiOUU. FOUNTAIN HOTEL. fTIHKunilei signed hairing purchased the lean and effects J- ofthat oldi established house, the Pocntaui Until* Ligul street, Baltimore, and having repaired and refur nished at a heavy outlay, now offer to their friends and ths traveling public an astabliShmerit second to not.e in com. fort&|id convenience. Tbe Ladieu? Ordinary,>rd the suites ofrooms attached, WJ>I be found to afford the comrorts or hon?e to brailles, while ihe situation ot the house guarantees quiet repose to all its patrons. It is t e most central situation for \>ja man ofbusiness, being in M?e centre of business, sffords as convenient st eeds to all the Railroad Depots ind Steamboat Landing* ay any other hotel in the city. It will be tbe drsiie and pleasure of tlie proprietor to I promote tbe comfort or the guests of the house. ?P?-ly CLAIIAUGU BROTHER. Solid Daguerreotypes. THIS latest discover} is the frontier of the sje. The picture assumes alt the roundness and solidity rfr lire. It also appears life-size, and in every point resembles the living beln^. Nature Is perfectly moched, even to an in* dividual hair. Taken at WHITEHURST'S. over Camp bell's Jewelry stoie. Baltimore street, in the city or KaltU moie? also, in his Washington Gallery, and will soon be introduced in all or his gailerte*, which may be found in all the principal cities in the Union. Nr. Whiticiiunsr liasthe honor to announce that he has just received a letter from the President of the United S'tates. informing him of theaward of a Medal, Certificate, and a cop j of the Jurio<* reports at the World's Fair, Lou don. . mar30-tf J0I1M w. SELL. MEXJ. DARBY. JOHN W. BELL & CO., FLOl'R &CEIVEIMI/ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Hotcard St., opposite Centre. 1 JrH-tr iialtimonk. THOS. J. C1RSOK.] [Jussru CHIOS I T. J. CARSON Sc CO., > Western Produce and General ? Cairtmiision; Merchants, 41 & 42. Light Street; AnO 36, Water Street, New-Yotk. 03**Liberal advances made cn consignment*.. Curtis 6l Bradley, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Aud Wholcanledealmiu Fi>b. 74i Bowleg's Wharf, ' BALTIMORE, 3Id. P3"Advances made on consignments of Provisions ant merchandise generally. ??: ? ? ~ ?mr36-ly llopkiai Ac Falrehllil, Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, ? UAIiTINOHE, IN VITK the attention or!he citizens ot Wheeling totheir extensive assortment or cloths, cassl meres and vest ings, selected with great care, from the latest importa tions. SKADr **D* CLOTHING. On the second floor of their atofa. they keep a large as sortment of elegantly finished clothing, made by the .best hand andcotin the most fashionable style. marl 6 1yd Hare* Piersen, IX ? 11 Ida y Sc. Ce.,: WHOLESALE OKALKRS IH STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ho. 1 Hanover otrett. Hear Market, BALTIMORE Richard Hark, Daniel Hollidat, -?WlLMA* PlltllSOW,- ? James Robihbok. tO-Refer to the Merchants or Wheeling. mar2fi!y MARTIN ft HOBSON, ' Flour and General Commission Merchants, COKXJCR irTAW AND BALTIMORE BTS., ma"rt?-ly BALTIMORE.