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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFIOE. T"? underaigiwd take this occasion to remind ihel r frieud* and the public generally, Uut In connection with the offlc. of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressl; fitted up ror he execution of aU kinds or 1-1.ATIV AIV l> ORNA?E^TAL PRINTING Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la tost styles of Job ?yj?e; and their large and well select* atock or paimr, cards, inks, ?fcc., being purchased at th* , owest Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct de ?arttiient;'carefully and efficiently managed, they can guarai. teej to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards th? IVeatttcmi, Acenrncy nnd ProuipineM, with which their work will be done. They are ptepared to execute Cards, Programmed, Circulars, Posters, Lirblr, Concert Bills, Bill Heads, Ball Tickets, . J*ILLS I AD1NO, STEAMBOAT KlLVH, Bank CnEcxw, Auction Bills, Ordeh Books, 4 Dray Tickets, Notes Freiout Books, Deed* Railroad Blanks, Receipt* Hotel Keois-ikrs, Protests, Summons, liaiErs, Election Tickets, And every other description of letter-press Printing- Also all kinds of work in . COfiORS ANDBRONZES. oCT-All orders from a distance promptly attended to. SWKAR1NGEN, TAYLOR & CO. A DYERTISEMENTS. Apollo Building, N. W. cor. 5th & "Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohio. Incorporatcdt 1848. THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the | superior facilities afToided at this Institution, for qua- I uiyingiiidividuals in a thorough practical manner for tli counting room and business pursuits. Instruction?Book-keeping by Double Entry.?A complete rtraclical course of Instruction is given in the art of keep ng scientifically llouble Entry Books in the different de partments or trade, commerce and manufactures, comp re tarding the forms in use among the most eminent establish fMtils engaged individually or partnership in business, whether prosperous or adverse} in the purchaseand sale-or merchandise at wholesale and retail,inii ortingand export ing on their own account, on commission or on joint specu lation, including speculations in stocks, real estate, <fcc., with stcamboating, bank insurance, railroad, and books ol Joint stock and cliartered associations generally. Commercial calculations embrace every variety of com-j putatons pertaining to business operations, being taught according to the most approved methods?Interest, Dis count Squat ions, arbitration or Exchanges, <fcc. Mercantile C?rre*pondenre?Such exercises are introduc ed on this subject are calculated to impress business habits and a genuine business style or correspondence upon the mind or the student as well as familiarize him with commertial technicalities and phraseology, including pro forma Invoices, Account sa'es, bills or exchange, &c. Practical Penmanship.?One hour is devoted in teaching a systematic style or business writing, combining freedom with a thorough command of liaud and pen, accuracy and elegance with ease and rapidity, and pcrlect legibility with beauty of construction. Comntercial L*w ?mt Political Economy.?Daily Lec tures are given on these important topics, as connccted with the avocations of the merchant in the operations of commerce, and practical workings of trade, embracing the subject or Partnership, principal and agent, negotiable in struments, sales, debts, guarantees, etc.; also on the laws of wealth, currency, foreign and domestic exchanges, cred it, profit, interest, inter-national trade, ?fcc. The course can be completed in from 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 render a-sistanee to those wishing to procure situations oil graduating. Good board can be obtained in the city at 32,60 to $3,50 per week. Diplomas under seal arc awarded the graduates TERMS:?For partial course, books, s ationery, 4*c., In clusive. $23.00. For rull course, books, stationery. Diploma, ?J-c-? inclu sive, $50.00- johS G UNDRY, jan8'53?I yd l^rincipal. Oo-Partnersh.ip: Q\V. HRISKELLifc Co. have associated E. B. SWEA ? RING EN. Jr., with them as a partner,the partnership commencing on the 10th ins:. The style or the firm will be HEISKBLL.fr CO. Ian 17 Advice. IF you are troubled with a cough; pain in the breast or any affection ol the Lungs?Use BrentUnger's Com pound Syrup or Boneset. ir you ara afflicted with Rheumatism, have received bruises or sprains, or your hands or feet are frostbitten or chapped?Use the Berger or Spine aud Muscle Lini ment; and Should you be affected with Scrofula, or any disease arising from impurity or try* blood, or the injudicious use of mercury, by all means piocure Bren Dinger's Fluid Ex tract of Sarsaparilla and Pandelion. These remedies have been tried by hundreds, and in all cases have giveil satisfactory evidence of their superior efficacy over every other medicine in the cure of these complaints, for which they are recommended. To be had at BRENTLINGER * ARMSTRONG'S Apothecary, Monroe street,adjoining the McLure House, dec24'62 Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMMING. TUST opened, a large assortment of Saddler's Hardware and Coach Tihunting-. Coach and Leather Varnish, .Buggy llows, Hubhs, Spokes, Fellows,,Carriage and Tire Holts, Malleable Irons, Patent and K'nanielled Leather, and everything used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at tention 01 the public. JOHN KXOTK, om!3 Old Stand, 153 Main St. Notice. WD. MOTTE has associated with him m a partner, ? his brother J. W. MOTTJS, the partnership com mcucingont^e tlth inst. The style of the firm will be W. D. MOTTE& BHOTHEH. C*ebI6 Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to W. D. Morris are requested to call and settle their accounts immediately. tublo W. D. MOTTK. Bound to Sh.avel DE JAQUES LKCOULTRE'S celebrated warranted Razors. They shave with the greatest ease, and are the.bestever brought to this market. Just receved at C. P. BROWN'S 19 New-Jewelry Store. Washington 'i hrovr Physic to the DogH?I'ulvcriuachcr'H HYDRO ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing instant relier from tl?e most acute pain and per inanentiy curing all Neuralgic diseases. Rheuma tism, painiul and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia or the Face, Deafness, blindness, St. Vitus* I ance, Palpitations of the j Heart, Periodical Headachcs, Pains in the Stomach. In digestion, dyspepsia Uterine Fains, Paralysis, etc. These chains were first introduced in the city of New Votk less than one year since, and alter being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and appli ed by Drs. Valentine Moll, Post, Carnochan, Van Lluren , at d others, it was discovered that tliey possess stiange aild wonderful power in the relief atid cure of the above ! class or diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparalleled. Frevious to their introduction into this country, they I Were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Geririauy, Austria, Prussia and Eng land; and also In the United States. '?THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principles upon which it is claimed that the chains ? produce their marvellous cures are, first?that all nerrcua diseases are attended and produced by a deficient supply or nervous fluid) and an agent that resemblesclosel) electric, lty or electro magnetism? aud second?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted nervous sys tem,'by itr powerrul stimulating eflfccts, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy acLoit through the entile system. No disgusting tiosti urn Is allowed to be ta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance or the general laws of health are required Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effect or the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be given to any person Ito will pioduce so many well authenticated certificates of cure, both from intelli gent patients and scientific physicians, as have been ef fected by the use of Pulverinacker's Electric Chains.? They never tail to perform what they are advertised to do and no pet son has ever been dissatisfied who has given them a tiial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hut.dicd permanent cr.res of Prolapsus Uteri have been effected within he l-rstyear by the use or these chains. Ky applying one end of the chain over the Tegionot the abdomen, and the other u|>on the spine, lust above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease at e at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain ?1 ould be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the seat of the rain or disease, and the other end opposite to It. _ BE NOT DECEIVED 1 The Electric Chains are not to cur? all diseases; but Tor Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO Medicinal Agent in the world has produced so manycuiesin the last year as the Elcctric chain. iNf?TANT RELlEF from the most acute pain, is pro duced at the moment of application much more effectually than can be pritduccd by opium, in auy of its foims. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains are the same which have lately been sent over to the Kmperor of the French, to be tiled by his own physicians in cases or cholera, etc. and which have proved so einlneutly successful. J. STEINERT, sole Agent tmxxivc u . uC2S*r **?ince stieet and Broadway. KHR""d ""'?"'"ser * Todd's Pills GftELS** ^SSSSSt^S^, fi $35? stores of James Baker: Kells & Caidwelh r.rentJ^J^r^ Coj Dr T H Logan A:? oj Fred'k YahrlhS, S ?0:fi?iU^iet0Wr,1ir ? A^Breutlinger (Centre Wheeling): at he Shoe store of Todd ifc Devol, market square and a! the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of Quincy ai?d Fifth streets. * They, can also be bad at P Dunn's, Grave Creeki A lie ditiion's and. Jacob Gooding's, National Koadj Benl. I. Ciaven, west Alexandria; Wilsou Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Looman's,1iridgepoit, Ohio. Thesepilisneed no further recommendation than a all I trial j tbe^have now teewtaj-constant use for more thau *r,%YV7... MACKJBltBL.. .. I AO -UK No*. 1 and S, jtm ?ecei ved ahd for sale l?y dcH M. KKII.LY 'MEDICAL. THE~MARRIAGE STATE? ft hail Ilappinemm anif Health, or ?Uiaeru and StckHru, attend at y MOST STARTLINlTcONSIDERATIONS! Reflections for the Thoughtful. Strango that countloss human beings exist and drag through lifo as do the beasts of tho field, or tho insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties ef mind were not vouchsafed to them. Many such aro husbands and fathers, upon whom aro dependent tho health, tho well-being, and tho happiness of a confiding and aiToctiouuto wife, with pei haps a family of children. HOW OFTEN IT. HAPPENS THAT THE ? WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR tn that pitiablo condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilerating influence incident to the oqjoyment of health. She may not be an invalid confinod to hor bed, or even to hor room; as her pride, ambition and energy induce and nerve her to tako personal chargo of her household, even when her health will not admit of it; but she is nevertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and always ailing. Thus, day after day, and month aftor month tran spire. Her health daily sinks, till finally oven the hope of recovery no longer remains. And thus THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, de bilitated wifo, with frame emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and montal prostration. Sometimes this deplorable chango may and does arise from organic or constitutional causes. But eftenor, by far oftener, to gross and inexcusable ignorance of tho simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with tho marriago state, the violation of whioh entails disease, sufiering and misery, not only to tho wifo, but often Hereditary Complaiuls upon the Children "UNTO THE* THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other diseases, ns n DREADFU L. INHERITANCE from the Parents. And must this continue 1 Shall wo be wiso in all that concerns tho cattlo of our fields, our horses, our sheep, our cows, our oxen, tho nature and character of tho soil we possess, tho texturo and quality of our goods and merchandise; but in all that concerns ourselves ns human beings, with human funotions and passions, subject to great derange ment, involving our futuro peace and happiness? in all that concerns tho health and welfare of the wife of our affections, and the mother of our chil dren ; in all that concerns the mental and physical well being of those children, wo should be im mersed in the darkest and most BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, AS CULrABCK AS INKXCUSAMI.~ . How long shall this ignoranco prevail so produc tive of its bitter fruits 1 How long shall the wife and mother be ignorant of tho nature, character and causes of the various womb nnd sexual complaints, embittering her days by sufiering?sufiering often prolonged to years, oventuating in a complication of diseases utterly and hopelessly incurable 1 Shall we for ever close our eyes to the results of physio logical scionce by which wo may arrivo at an understanding of ourselves as men nnd women; subject to serious life-long enduring diseases, and perpetuating them to our children. LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER! 1Vo husband or wife need be ignorant of what concerns them most to lenow to secure their health and happiness. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THB MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFfcSSOR OF ZftSEASES OF WOMEN. Out Hundredth Edition. 1 8mio., pp. 350. Price AO Cente. [ON FINE PAPER, EXTRA B1NDINO, $1 00.] First published in 1847 ; and it is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, Considering Hint EVERY FEMALE, whether MARRIED OR NOT, enn here acquire a full knowledge of the un turr, diameter and causes of her complaints, with the various symptom*, and that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully tho various subjocts treated of, ns thev aro of a naturo strictly intended for tho married, or th&w contemplating marriage. UPWARDS OP ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have boon SENT BY MAIL within the last fow Months. CAUTION TO~THE PUBLIC. BE ArOT DEFRAUDED t Buy no book unlow Dr. A. ftl. Mauriceau, 129 liberty Street, N. Y., is on tho title page, and the jntry in the Clerk's Office on the bnck of the title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable duulors, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, as there aro spurious and surreptitious infringements of copyright. j9S" Upon receipt of One Dollar " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Panadas and British Provinces. All Letters roust be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New-Ysrk. For Sole by WILDK ?fc HRO., dec2-dtw6mo. comer Main and Union-ata. JOHN 11. THOAlPf-ON, 31 Monroe street. DR. J. B. MARCEISrS CELEBRATED CATHOLICON, ? For the relief and cure ufSuffering Female t! It stands pre-eminent for the curative power? ill all tlie diseases for wliich.it is recommend ed usually called Female Complaints: Or these aro Prolapsus, Uteri, or Failing of the Womb; Flour Albas, or "Whites, Chronic Inflammation an<l Ulceration or the Womb; Incidental Hem on hage, o r Flooding; Painftil Suppression, and i Irregular Menstruation, ?SLc., with ail th*ir ac companying evils, (Can. I cet excepted,) no matter how severe or or how I long standing. The Catholicon Tar surpasses other reme dies, in being moieM cei uiiii,' less expensive, and lea ving the system in a'better condition. Let all interest ed call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ampls proorftom the most respectable sources, or the beneficial results ofitsuse; together with letters from highly experi enced Physicians, who have used ilin their-piaclice, and speak from their own observations. REFERENCES?PJt Peckharo,M D, Utica.N Y. ?L D Fleming, M I), Canandaigua, N Y. M 11 Hills, 31 1), KocliesterTK Y. 1) Y Foote, M D, Syracuse, N Y. ProrDunbar, M D, Baltimore, Md. J C Orrick, M D, Baltimore, Md. W W Reese, M 1), New York City. "W Prescott, M D, Concord, N Y. J P Newland, M D, Utica, N Y. Rev J C S Beard, Glenn Springs, S C. K3"Pamphlet 8 gratis at our store. BRENTI.1NGER ARMSTRONG, Ag'ts, Druggists, Washington Hall, Monroe St., Wheeling, Va. Also sold by MICH HA I< DUNN, Moundsville, and by most or the leading Druggists in the adjoining counties. letter addressed to care of Mr. Curtis Hutch, Arent at Ravenna, Ohio?To Br. MARrmsi:?I"have been ten years troubled with Female Complaints?prolapsus uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at times rendering wy llle most miserable. 1 have had the attendance of some or the best physicians, wi!h but little success; the most they could do was;to relieve?a cure was out or the question. For five months before commencing with your medicine' I had not been able to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out or doors?in short, 1 was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expecttd to drag out the re at of my days insuf renngand misery. But, reading your advertisement, 1 was induced to try your .invaluable medicine called Ute rine Catholicon, as the last resort. It liadjiot used it a week before 1 f-lt like auotlisr woman. By the use ot three bottles 1 was enabled to perform all the labor for six in the family with ease, and could walk any where in the neighborhood Without injury. Nothing but-a sense of mv duty to you and to the afilicted, has induccd me to state my rase to the public. 1 can safely rccommend the prepara tion to all those suffering like myself. (Signed,) Mrs. Sarah A. Bishop Freedom, Portage county, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1853. J. B. MARCH1SI & Co., Proprietors, Auk 2?Gm. Central Depot* 304;Broadway,N. Y. ERUPTIVE DISEASES: IT.has now become a settled Tact, acknowledged .by the. best Physicians ofour city-,,thatin the euro of Scrofula, Tetter, and mauy Other diseases, Brkktunok&'s. Fx.vip Extract ok Sarsapar u.la a.nd Dandelion, is decidedly above all other preparations,;^ It speaks Tor itseir whene ve r used; and although we have never taken the pains of .hav ing U published through the papers, or appointing agents for the sale of it, yet we are. almost weekly receiving or ders from Vermont, New York, Ohio,? Kentucky and other states, by persons, who by some chance means have heard of its wonderful curative powers.. The following is from a gentleman of Vermont a Tew days since, who used it for ? very serious disease:? . Dear Doctor: The two bottles of medicine I got from you wlienin "Wheeling, have nearly, cured roe; please send me some more by Express. Yours Respectfully. , . - - . It is now prescribed by nearly all the Physicians of our city, .itQt aaa quack medicine, ror we have made them 'aci v quaint ed with the. corappnant parts; and we now say to all such as we have not the opportunity of making it known to, that U is entirely free from all Minerals,' arid is not in the least incompatible wi th tiny oft thepreparations orio diue, Fowler's solution, or other properties. To be bad at Paxton & Lake's, and F. Yahrling, and sold wholesale a>id retail by A?I:<-i V tBRENTLlNGKR & ARMSTRONG. Monroe street, oppositeAWashlngton Hall, .Wheeling Va. ; July.-21,-ffi2, f-, .?* 'jep&lf;)?? ?. Cod Liver Oil. TUBT rrrrlrrd! B boxes Samuel Slme** manufacture or pure Medicinal CodlAver Oil; the best article or ihr kind brought to this or anyother market *. ' ***? ,-i BRENTLTNGBR ?fc ARMSTRONG; 4 " Opposite Washington Ha MEDICINAL. % The Nonpareil -Nerve and Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY H. H. CARR & CO., FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY DR. WATSON CARR, UK WHEELING, LATE OF MORGANTOWN. ri i'taeej upon the broad yrf ncitft thU any rcmtJy which I ut" T^tm an external fain, will, jjproperty com rounded, be equally nuccres/ul in removing inter nal affection?} a poicer which U beau;fully developed in awl peculiar, to the XONPAHJUL LlAlAUijSjT. , ARB YOU SUFFERING Sore Throat, Croup, Diftlcult 1 llrcatbing. Tooth-Ache, Tic Do'oicmv, Pal.. i ? J!'"-'?' ,W,lc. W!*InorNpaarn, HttifcJuLe..iXmil? I lion, S( iff Join U. Cuts, Bruises,Poison .Sores, Fever Sores, I { a*M *?r ciampst in the-.Stomach, I holera: Morbus, Cholera I infantum, 6hohe. Lame .Hack, C'hilbluius, bites ol Poi oi?. orV."r"rK,?.fi-i,abi,d UogV ?' <:"> cake, In lire??? ?.l*acc?bnrns. bruises, chafing, chappeu hands, corns. Contiactions or the Alusclesor cords, cuts or any kind Sttr weakness. Paralysis, Piles/Kar AchV U&r*. Srtl-i Scurvy, .Sore Hippies, Sore Lips, Venereal J?oies, Scai let l*evir, or any similar ditrase, you may test I ast-uied that iti litis article you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which not only removes pain almost instantaneously, but j peuetiulcs to the seat or and entirely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. i' laugh at the idea or any composition curing such a number ol diseases: but iTyu, but rcfloct that these """'erous '? name, all arise riont nirmlai Kv-Sf?'. , .V1"' t u" w'" ,evl" 'ess extravagant! but were It ton times more so tiis facts which stare us ii ti e 1MB wouldyorei the>candid to acknou ledge its merit, tor Ullwhu have used It themselves, or witnessed its matte < fleets onothers, unite in declartug Itiust what Its name (.Nonpar^indicates, the le,t Liniment hunaC TO THOSE WHO THINK. "ever noticed the strik.rrgs mliarity betweon ?, "aJ nl,"} Internal diseases laving entirely ditler i ,'0'' " "everoccurred to you lhata rum. fobot f ?rifli'rf',a'Ci V'11' "llouM <* equally applicable r.? . ? remedy Is now offered, you in the i* onha I ? i which does not insult your undet standi ii" of Mel'PcoVr? ,'C'L r"U"d I or mighty cares of theearthx but is siinnlv ih? ?ham1 i"avealln?l!?ff1 bS-fl? mlld a,,a 8llT,*,Ic l?? ><s action ?re.chlM.Mj,, ,cirtc '? i'ower almost incredible. .JifVi!!1 I , ,MJrMeit.slirowsnf uiitu or iicual. I i , .f, ? innoxious to the weakest inlalit. It is also toi!l,r> l10' Li"'menl 1,1 'I" market, being put uplu than the iareMt 'f4? ?* t,ll?, "PO?'"* ??1 Ol&fourth jilgeV poorl higlr or low!"'0 ?U"?a tu wJ.'S'of "riVh^V i?ni','f.l,n'!P.r^0,,!0",cd **zo ,n ?l,lch tlio Nonpareil Liniment mikes Vt f. mZnV.'V"'1"".'0 ?ri"? uteSin It , , ""possible for us to pay fbrtho ?rintiu? of thn tU."ece^r?vr''SSS^S lVe "W?jpf ?r S&deem ro' itSuf ' lcle wherever it ia used wi.l certify sooneKl?.i!!i^e.V.8r "for'hose afflicted ones who ha v. ?? ther.,Hm??i? y i?e- i Scales and bigasserttons son.,S "a"'e?. being but a lew or tl? many per. I r . Candor ami veracity needs no I u?? u,ul wll? lioving fully tested its virtues ? wC,rollt "'"eases for wldcb it is rccontntei.dcd, are piepa ed tospeak ol its merits as it deserves. Sold in lKheellng by jsmes liaker, Keils @ Caldwell. T II Loan @ to, li' H AlcKee, Patleixou ? Co., and by Ihc I August J71?"* or Virei"1'1-alld Peiinsylvanli. From the Fairmont ( I'a.J fteynlllran. , ...< lN\.l.Uaui.tf AIkuicink.?1L ia but seldom we find "?"y 'enujdiesotforeu to the public ror the cure i ?contt"t tocornipend, or whose vlr irdS'SMSS'.i??-0?'.? I,,V0 always .eduously | avv iueil giving utterance to anything that miclit lejd anv Smu rw? " ??y faith ffi prteu tW^nlaeo Itili? ?rel?8 ,u " 1 enwily nunu actui ed iu M UuMhnl ! wXi l. become as raitiillar to tire public ? wo, 'sl"eak from knowledge or its in li L i " adal'lation to many of tl.e ills ol sneak ,r rh? !wlllc1' "? >"ay be used. We -d bv H it N5rveand Hone Liniment, prepar i)r vv.i.n!,' r. rr I V ft0"'1 Prescription rurulshed by i.? ? ? , r ,f rr' '*'e ol Alorgantown, and now or Wbeel ing, one or the most eminent Physicians in Virginia. Tltla dr'whlclr wUiVrtiSv"" brV*'1 J"i,,cip|e ll1*1 a"V reme ?,?y .1 i rel en-external |>allr, win lr proporly com rounded, he equally efticacrous in letnovir g internal aflec. lui'ilhmiJ'fr "8 SJ?' ,lu' ''eetl successfully develoi ed ? lileirf Itiieiln'' o(r?l"'"e ?f S'clei.co, bring otild and si nr. nmi' ""?'jet revealing inltseirecu a power Zl lmli i u.I1?' '111? Um I'lilileit Sinews or nnit It IsafsoTvtie!if.w S lo" no weakest Irrratrt.? , . 'h'ayetl Liniment iu Iho nratkcl. being ^?y^/^rer^01"'"""1 " '? ?'?"'e 'n w' nt or'I "illuu lluuw ThyHClt.'> " An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents nZ%{?"mihj shu"Mituve a Copy." bOOO n?i i mi^IJ''!' 'V* th?" ""ee months. .A ^n rKit?s aVkdVca i.alj[?AnIltaL^'.vsu' iiTvSfn oUbeoriehr' nroi?,.A.F|'1'1pTKI)?*" ou,l"'l!e uitneotigiin, piogiess, treatment and cuie or every ftorih Wv seIt^huS?"irai? hy promiscuous sexual inter course, *?> sell abuse, or bysexurl excess, with advice for their lecChn/c^tiirr Im1!*!.1 I at>',e*v?idirg >11 medlca dVfenc^, rrom Uie^re^id?or'some Vwen^j^a^s'VuccessIn I delicate or^r^val*e rnrture?10 d, ira receipts for the cure of the above o 1 rn. V?r .Vi T on lh0 cau*es, symptoms and cur^ ? ,a' J AE1'?. 'or twenty live cents a copy) six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to auypart or the Paid M,6.0'posta*c Ad,Less, postage PhiUde?nhia. PubUalicrs, or box 196, Post Office, NiMin'teii?^ihTln?rL exfiF^01' "" raost comprehensive ?nu intelligible work published, on the'class or diseases ol i?Mr".i',>treaU- voiding all tcchnlcallerms, it addresses wiln.,' 11 'e'easonor its readers. It is rtce from all oh jcctionable matter, ?nd no parent, however rasiidlous, car SSRLiiyl1Ciu& U iM thc ha,,da ?r >ons. The author lias devoted many years to the treatment or iho various I SSSllUo/|,\1iV|to?<ta0r' "'I? ,ooJiLl,? breath to pi.tr,' the wi?hl ?f ihJ.?C8U|ni, ? to loipose,' ha has ofTeied lo * ! meiely nominal price of 25 cents, therruitg ?7S?S tw.e, y ycars raufit successful practice '?Herald. 10 ":e *oul"U1"1" toe; M^SiTS" c|0,rsyn>a,t,l> Ohio, lit writing ol Wrr 1 .Manual,' says: *lhouqauds upon thousa**^s sions },nvl h^y ?iV !^"?n?Rle and,tl,e influence of the r?? I ??, , ' te? 5, ie'1 i,,!o t,,e ol self-pollution wnh ; al,,.opll1 fcarlul consequences upon them selves and theii posterity. The constitutions orthousands in'lvn rJ.!^ f? "sr*mI,le?,,avo bc?n enfeebled,Irnot broken n?tn? ?!!i t,o,n?t know the cause or the cure. A? y thing that cau be done so to eiillgliteii and influence iho PuhlTcimndasto chedk, and ultfmately to remove this wide-spiead source ot human wretchedi-.ess, would conler . bIea8l?'g next to the religion ro Jesus Christ, . and coming generations, lnte iiperane, for tlieuse oriutoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thous sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu* nuu nice. Accept ray thanks on behair of the atllicled. ;rM^r..M;.c.oworker ?- ,"ogooa \^!a^?^*d^i",,^ce?l,tVor^^cM8,"or'sixlcopictCior,8t1 delphfa*.' C?-UEN ? C?- P^?^er?! BoS. Ph^i and Book Agents, .uWjHeObn Centre Wheeling Drug Store and Apotheca. I CHARD BLUM has purchased the entire stock ami fixtures of the establishment occupied by P. A. Hi cut linger, Centre Wheeling, and by additious to his stock is prepared to rurni8hcity and country.customers with the purest and best Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, on the most reasonable terms; l.*r en crip lion Department. He will attend promptly to the tilling or prescriptions, which will be careftilly compounded at all hours. Perfumeries, imported Havana cigars, aud a veriety ol Taney articles on hand. (janlt Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore subsisting between the un dersigned, under the lirm name of Warden ?& Edwards, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jacob M. Warden Las sold his interest to James W. Warden. AH persons indebted to said late firm are requested to sottle ami adjust their debts with Jacob M. Warden. % Wheeling, Decembor 1.1852. JACOB M. WAKDKN, drc4?tr MICHAEL EDWARDS, Jk. Planished. Tin Ware. JUST opened,an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, consisting of coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot*, Egg coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?'a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment of House and Steam Boat furnishing goods HOHBS, BAKNER & CO, No 23, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novtO Wheeling, Va | ~ BACHELORS, " ~~ Instantaneous Liquid Hah* Due. TO those wishing a hair dye that may be depended up on, we concheerfiilly lecommend the above. The beat orclty rererfcnce can be given as to its superiority over 1 eveiy thing of the kind now in use. For sale, wholesale and retail, by T. H. LOGAN 6t Co., inar3l t Sole agents in this city. Wheeling Window Glass jU AN V F A C T O R Y. TH E partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoall Ha like rd & Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of u, l Mr. Bankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton iVt Russell. The business wi'l be carried on under the name of oct8 STOCKTON, KUSSELL & CO Wheeling, Oct 4.1832 ? ok to your Coughs ! TO al lsucu iisare laboring under Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ncss, Pains in the Breast/Spitting Blood, ??c., we i would honestly recommend the use of Crentlinger's Corn; pound Syrup of Boneset, as a pleasant, sale a ud speedy cure. It can be had at Messrs. Paxton <fc Lake's, end of I the Suspentibn Bridge, and at ? BRENTLlNGER dc ARMSTRONG'S, I _ augSt-yr:d Monr.oe street, Wheeling. Co-Partnership. THE undersigned have this dayformed a co-partner I ship under the name and style ol St C. Baker 4* 6o.? and 5ill continue the Steamboat agency and Boat Store busi ness at the old stand, No. 23 Water street. 8. C. BAKER, . an3l ' JOHN LIST. To Country Merchants. "\/f^R. S. KNOX paving withdrawn from the firn* ol JV|u McClalien, Kriox &Co.,.tl?e remainingpartners have associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother Qf S. S. Kiiox,) so long and favorably known In the trading public ?assuming the style of McCUUens and Knox. They would respectfully inform their old customer* Cwho have so-long anduberally sustained them) and allotherdeal ers in Boot* and Shoes, that their Fall Stock/wiU^be arriv Ingfromthe 10th to the last? or September. ,i ? . Having been selected with the gaeatest care andiboughtl Tor cash, they Matter themselves that In their Falto^ck of Roots and Shoes they can hold out inducements in qualily and prices superior to any ever offered in the market. ^To ^hnaJ?!|;f,r.CUrel,ac,^l"3]VlU' ALLKNS*2fc KNOX T OGAN.CaRr A-fco.', bavejtat received i^O bare* JU^toh.cco, In ?ddlB?n (o ?belr U'ee fC*U -Alfb;a tarfe-lM of imported Solars just t oh ami EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS. James P. Perot & Brother, FLOUR AND GRAIN FACTORS, 41 A'OUT!I VCIl.il/ I'KS. fbiliitlelphia, Pn. tCrRCfCr 10 l~~ FOKSYTU & HOPKINS, W.M. T. KKLBY, HKISKKLL .* Co., WAI. A/il OV, nov18:lyd J. If. iMIli KR & (o. OCJTK. C. Hakkr & Co., wLI ma. e advances011 consign men! a. ' Hoskins, Heiskell & Co. 1MPORTKRK AND JOBBKItf Of STAPLE AND FANCY D1IY GOODS, TTA V K removed lo tl.oii new Iron.HuiMlnx. Sia.Vnrfcel I I ?!.. 11 lid 31 Commerce at . l'ttll..1P hLI ttt J. -i' l~-1 > | Anspaoh, Brotner &, Co. WHOLESALE DRY Ci ODS STORE, A'o-n North Third at. corner of t.henry, I'liilli.lol pll ill John Aimnacli, Jr... Joliri P. Jacofeyi.. .Jon es .M. Keeil. WllUflni Anspach;.. Henry It Fairmoii. ee|i1 .nlfini Wolles, Ballard & Co. 1MPOKTERB AND JOBUKK8 iN FOREIGN AND DO'MESTIO DRY GOODS, 170 Market ttrett, I'liilinlclphi". WB. Co. have alao opened a warehouse for the ? rucept'on and sale of Western Produce. Partic ular attention wilt be given to consignments ot Wool,1 Flour, Bacon and Tobacco. RKFKR TO?John Goshoni, Ksq., ? 1 WheelIW Titos. Johnston. Jr.. Ksq. J * neeiing David Farrier. Ksq. Clarilugton, O. John II. IlnylessJ Ksq. Portland, O. Absalom Ridgely, Ksq. Ohio co Va. C. Tarr, Jr. ?& Co., Wellsourg, Va. James Means, Ksq. Stcubenville. O. Crof.. II. F. Khlly, formerly of Wheeling, is engaged In this House.) sep-2t>-dly Odd Fellows, ITInwottM, He*. Mcu, Houn of Teui|i?rniiu And other Society Regalia, Banners, Seals atul Jewels, manufactured ami sold by Gibbs Sf Smith, No, 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md, TIIKasortmeut usually on hard consists of REGALIA, Odd Fclloic*'?Grand and Subordinate Lodge and K ? ? 4 camp incut. ? * Past Grand and other Officers, plain aim ? 4 embroidered. ( ' 1st, 2d, 3d, 4thand olli l?cgrcc Parade Re. 4 4 galias. ' < Pichly embroidered Kucainpmcnt Parad Kegalias. Maaonic?KnightsTomplar, Koyal A-1I1, and .Master. 4 Jewels, Robes, Banners, Si ords, Ac. Son* of Temperance?National, Grand ?and Subordiua Hi visions?Officers and Members. Jted Men?Sac hems, Past Ofllcers. and richly enibroidei 3d Degree Workingaud Parade Regalia. JEWELS Of the various Orders, ol Silver, Gill or Plated Metals, Deluding Knights Templar, (with Hliks.) BANNERS. Banners of every size, style and cost, adapted to the va rious Orders and Societies, manufactured to order; and De signs for Banners, when required, furnished free of c\ pense, showing the style of the same when finished. A Urn ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &c. Comprising tho largestasortmeutto be found in the U. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit up their Halls, or supply themselves with Parade or Working Regalia, flannel*. Ac., can depend up Oll having their orders satisfactoiily filled, by calling on 01 addressing GIBBS & SMITH, Kegalia and Banner M turers, 13 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. t?*~ G. T. FKV, Aeeitv Wheeling. Va. ocLVtr (J-wyu Jtteici, luiporlci Naiid Jubbcr*of Dry 1 oucIm. No. 7 Hanover Street. BALTIMORE, Md. OFF. . r .-ale, on the moat favorable terms, a choic.vi. d select stock or Stai.pk and Fancy Dry Goods, to which they lespectfully invite the attention or U.c trade geiier* By. , m-. vSA-dir Al.KX. I'KNN. RlCll'U D. MITCHELL. PENN 8c MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. G7 South Gav Street; Baltimore. REPKRKNCKS: Dau'lSprigg, cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4*Co. uo Low, Martin 4-Co. do Thos. J. Carson 4- Co. do Pollard, Bird 4- Co. do James K. Baker, Wheeling. W. Shrivel, do Porsyths* 4* Hopkins, do Khodes 4* Ogilbey, Bridgeport. HollowaviV tParfield, do InnlTtlyd T. BELT. K. C. UOWIE. BELT & BOWIE. TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, I Ellicott Street, Baltimore. RKFKR KNCKSj . Hon Thomas G. Pratt, Kx-Gov. and U S Senator r Md. Hon John Glenn, Judge Circuit Court U S Tor Md. Daniel Spiigg, Ksq., Caslrr Merchants If*k?Baltimore Aguilla Giles, Ksq. 4 Franklin ? do True man Cross, Ksq.1 Com. 4* Far. Il'k do Duvall, Kogers A- Co. do Fitzgerald 4*Magruder, do Lona 4* /iyrn, ur Webb. Rowland 4* Co.?Louisville. Foray lbs 4* Hopkins?Wheeling. James R. Baker, do CJ 0 L. W. (208NELL. J. L.. BUCK GU8NKLL. L. W. GOSNELL & SON, C OMMJSSJON ME 11CHANTS, For the sale or all kinds or COUNTRY l'leOIX/CE, 71 R'jwi.v's Wharf, (Sooth St.), BALTIMORE. ItHFEBBKCES: C. Drunks. Prcs't Western Hank, 1 J. II. Early. Kaq. >Ralllluore. Mi Her. Mayhew J? Co. ) . Wm. T. Selby, ") John Goshorn 4* Son. >Wheeling. Jacob Senseny. J A.J. Wheeler, S It. B. Bowler, >Ciucinnall. Bruce, Morgan 4r Co. J Webb, Roland Co. S W. C. Brookx. 4*co >Louisville. J. S. More head, j Jesse Hook. VVayucsburg, Pa. TJanX TABB, SHIPLEY & CO. Flour and General Produce COMMISSION- MERCHANTS, 51 Light Street, Baltimore, REFERENCES: C C Jamison, Esq, Cashier Hank of Baltimore. D Sprigg, Esq, Cashier Mei chants' Hank. Trueman Cross, Esq, Cashier Com. dt Farmers' Bank. Meters Greenway <fc Co, Hankers, Baltimoie. ?* John Sullivan & Sons, *' " S C Bukerdc Co, Wheeling. Mr Jas R Baker, 44 Mr E B Sweariugen, 44 Q3*CaKliadvaiicc? ina3e on consignments. decG JOSEPH <H ST, JOHN M. WKLLS, O/Wellsburg, Va. Of IVellsburgi Va. GIST & WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 South Howard Stukkt, BALTIMORE. 03"Particular attention raid to the sale of Flour and other Produce, 'with prompt returns.' Advances made on consignments. RKPTRF.NCE8 : Brooks, Tibballs 4* Fultcn, Baltimore. Colo 4- Howard, do Brooks, Son ?V Co. do Klingluff, Ensey 4* Co. do Brown 4* Kirkpatrick, Pittsburgh.' James Oalzell. do Dr. J. G. Campbell, "Wheeling. . CJa!,f?5 ^Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IN LEAF TOBACCO, COT'ION, AND PHOHUCK GENERALLY, Pendleton's Wharf, Ao. 120 Loicer End of Smith*a Dock BALTIMORE. REFERENCES: Hugh Jenkins & Co. ") F. W. Brime & Sons, > Baltimore. Wm. Wilson iV Sons, ) Edwin Worthamrt: t o.") Arch'ld Thomas & Sou, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, J Khodes ?V Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. Tweed, Sibley A* Wright,") Joseph C. Butler & Co. > Ciiicirnuti. John Creigh, . J OU.X c'^T } *"? Gordon Co., Louisville. James M'Cully, 1 Brown & Kirkpatrick, > Pittsburg. Z. Chafee, ) I). Lamb, Esq, Cash. N. W. Bank, ") S. Brady, Esq, Cash. M.& M. Bank, > Wheeling. Jas. R. Baker. 1 Josiali ? Ibicy, Hamburg; S. C. Henry A. Shroeder, Mobile, Ala. A.-L. Gaines. New Orleans. ' ap2-VCra THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. NO \Q LIGHT STREET, (4 door* from BaltimoreSt., opposite fountain Hotel,} Bnl ti more. TH E subscriber, alter twenty years' experience In the cities ol Europe, would inrormcitizens and strangers who are in want or a good watch,that, for quality or work manship, bis watches defy all compeLitionj he having ft. cilities for obtaining Fink London Watches, which few in this country possess, being personally acquainted wi?h the most eminent London manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, Late of J M. French's Royal Exchange, London* I DC^Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired: properly. All London Watches sold at this estabtlBhroent, warranted free of cost for four years. ? sepld-lYd PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. j rp HE undersigned have entered into partnership, for the JL- purpose of carrying on the wholesale tobacco busiuess. under the firm or Logan, Carr & Co. l.LOYll LOGAN, JOS. G. BAKER, WATTSON CAKR, TO ran t H. H. CAHR. Agricultural Warehouse. THE undersigned are now prepared to fili orders for all kinds of Agricultural Implements, have justreceived: : Straw and Hay* Cutters, assorted j -Virginia CornShelleis, do Thermometer Churasi ? Geddes' Harrow*; ox ? ..MeatCotters; >???*? * Sausage Stutters; - *? ?.:} Store Trucks, etc. etc. dcgdawlm .. McAFKH BROTH RRS, Quincy st iiraabo"t Fi-"uver7 a kbr"7 r?" dr. Barkis MAY be ronfiue?i irtlly consulted at his Lock Infirmary No. 31 South (toy St, between Lombard andf-econd sts,< UPOflle too Kxchauge ISulldlugs, and City Host Of tico, intlilinuie, Md-. "Una medical institute, established over flrteen years in.thlsclly -rl?y regular Physicians osa iHuge j?omQuackery, in widely celebrated ror speedy and effective cu es or various clashes or diseases, but especially those hi own sa - SECRET DISEASES. .md Is only advertised lo incvin the afflicted, partlcu h<i*ly sLiuiigetSi riom railing into (he ?' Whited Sepulchres" and otbei abodes of Charietauism blazoned roi th in the public prints as Hie only places wlieic a cure can be ob tained 11>i* certain diseases. lluitimnre, like other large cities, Is invented with to ? tiibc, and strangoi 8 should be oi. their guard. OVER 20 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE Iii till extensive piaciice devoted to this branch or niedical sc;en? e, enables Dr. M. to Insu c a pioiriptaud perinancnt cute. In: ny ol tt edilTorciit lonnsol* Phivatk Diskasjcs. A't? Money reqnhtd if a. cure it not rjftctc'l. DR. ({OKDON HARRIS. A member ol the .Medital Chirurghal Faculty, Gradimle or Urn vuid University, class l&STx an Honorary Gradi.ate ? ol the Washington Uutversity of Alarylaiid; formerly Sur- " gconorthe Lusenbnrg Institute in New Orleans, and Pio* priet?r of the Lock luffrnwry, No. 31 South Gay st., Hal timoie, having been established in this city over 1<3 years, presents a claim on public coufldeuce beyond animadver sion. JJr. II promise* no more than he can perform, and all who place themselves under his charge will be sacredly shielded by the ?gis ol professional honor. Aware ol the d tliculty with the public Lo discriminate in a iiewsnapoi adverti lenient between thegenuinemid sk:lful Ph> siciunaud the spurious pretensions ol the desigui ngand dangerous Quack, Dr. II. will chcerfully-give, when appli ed to, such private refeieuceas will fully satisfy all who i cqiu re his services. CHRONIC OR SECONDARY F'? RMS. ? Many have suffered for mouths, and even years, under (he effects orau improperly cured diseas.*, wi hont know ing it to he a seconda. y fo:m. The usual symptoms are soiethroat, ulceration of the tongue and lips, Itchingand tenderness about the nose, blotches oreruptious upon the lace and body uodes upon the bones, a sensation ol IJeav in<j: 8, deallicss, dull pains In the head and limbs, etc.? Cases vary much in character, hence but few or thesymp loins are s?nie limes experienced, any one or tliem isjusl cause <>r alarm. Upon the pei tect Constitutional cure of the oldest and mostiuveteiale of Mich cases, Dr. II. is will liugto slake'his h -nor and reputation. A total or parLiat suspension ol those functions, essen tial to propagation ot the species, a latal bariier Lo counu biat ties, is the costly price ol excess, unbridled passions, or the violation or nature's laws, by indulgence in a vice, olten contractod front associates at school, familiarity ol corrupt domestics, or the example ol those who, Innocent of harm, entice their companions into the practice or these habit*, which like "The worm in the bud," saps the rouu tain of \itallty and btighLs the bright hopes of life; the rosy wreath of Love withers around t he heart, the warm impulses ofciidcariug sympathy are chilled, and MAT I.MONY, wh'ch should eve be contemplated with pure and unsulli ed delight, presents an incuhus to the mind, filling it with laai rul appicheusi ins, oi excites only feelings or distrust or repugnant c. Tin: exertions or parents and gutrdiaits to retain their youthtul chatgiisin ig orttiica-ipon this sub* ject, has too often proved a lalse and latal philosophy; lot lioi.e&t co. fidrnrebe shown them in reason's eariy dawn, and guided by the light of truth, the pitfalls of Iguoraiice and subsequent rid* cry' will be easily avoided. PRO&I ETUI AN FIRES consume the self-immolate victim or a secluded habit.? His l?io pie.'sciits a blasted heath, upon which no fruit* of oCniu grow; no flower or Intellect can bloom, where the aimosiheieis tainted with disease, the soil parched by uunatural lieat, barren and obnoxious to the eye Though sad the picture, it is not overwrought} its origi. uals are almost dail} presented to the charge or Dr. Har. lis, and even in the public thoroughfare, the dUceruiugeye can mark frequent corroboration of its truth. Alorul regatd in discharge or duty must obviously pre cludes an entire removal ol thoveil from this meraucholy picture oi human frailty, hcnce hula Tew of the symptoms attendant uj?on this bli?h'iug malady ccn here be given. THE SlLEiNT MONITOR. Symptoms aresilout guides to the locality and advance ol disease, following in the train to so5f abuse; weakness of the oigaus, loss of manly vigor, want of natural suscepti bility, pain in the head and limbs, pimples on the face and neck, dinmes* or vUiou. o- want ol lustre ii: the eye, pale ness o complexion, with general lethargy and impotence, are a lew of the most prominent physical evils. EFFECTS ON THE MIND. Through derangement of the iier*>ous system, the mlml is unsti uug, memory rails, the power or concentrating thought is lost, imbecility and idiocy often supervene, lea v tug the tlirouopr intellect drear and desolate. Timidity and irresolution with melancholy fatuity,?throw a gloom around ihe teener ol life; haunted by invisible toruieuts, the burthen of life becomes insupportable, and he plunges despeiately into (lie guirorinteiu(>eraiicc or suicide. THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Commiserating the misfortune or this c ass or unhappy person*, Dr H has sought with untiring real through the wide lange or medical lore, ror the lastVO years an anti dote ror these prolific evils, and can proudly say hisefforts have not beeu uncrowned with success. Abundant proof ?s constantly given hi his practice, of the infallible efficacy or thesermnedtes. Jly a happy coinbinatioii ortreatnieiit, rhysical debility is removed, constitutional soundness res toied, the weakened organs established in pristine strength and vigor, and 'lie torpid faculties or the mind aroused in lo healthrulactivity Kn'eebleU manhood may here find a certain restorative ?rd (he blight beams or hope shall soou dispel the muiky clouds ol gloom. Disenthralled from set vile Tetters, the victim oruuhallowed passions springs into a new existence, uud realizes the sweet fruition of his brightest anticipa Hons. Dr. Harris may well congratulate himscir upon the Imp. py result or his researches, an J lejoice that' he is permit ted to dispenses balm to the afflicted, a position more en viable thau the jewelled -throue or earth's loftiest poten tate. A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. Ijil not sbaino of fat&o ilri cacy keep you back. but 1 e Pec: that youi tiro and reputation arc at stake; remember thai the vcneral poison is death to your constitulioii, ami threatens not only your physical powers and mental facul. tics with destruction, but closes the door to connubial loys, biijhls the prrsprcts orths fjture, and wraps your body and toul.li tlie dark mantle ofdespair. The oppor tunity otcinbrac.ng the aid or®ular and Skiirul Physi clan is heroic you. one who has made this branch of modi ca_lscience h s profound study, and who has been favored with extended opportunities or compailns tiieory with piaciice. and did propiiety permit could adduce the grate lul testimony, of thou ands who liavo been rcscued by his timely asststvuee rroni the abyss of impending ruin. Ail applicants arc sacredly guarded from exposure by the a: is or professional honor. TO FEMALES. Dr. II. has given particular attent.ou to Female Diseases, Hise\peiieuce enables him to lelieve ba,pkuy amisi*kku ^5rrtow Derangement. Constitution at W eeklies*, General Debility, etc. oar Prompt attention given to letters, and treatment marked with skill and delicacy. tC^Coinmunicationssacredly inv'olate. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. May consult Dr. 11. through letter, (postpaid,) and by des cribing symptoms, receive advice, treatment and niedi cine*, the same as if present-, while their communications will be observed with honorable confidence. All Medicines forwarded with prompt.attention by sa fest route to the indicated address, carcmiry secured against damage or curiosity, and accompanied by plain and explicit directions. N. IL?The pecuniary position or Dr. Harris enables him to make charges moderato. P. S.?His Office isarranged;wlth"private consultation rooms, rendering it available;to either sex. K^Advice to the poor ri ce or charge. Addiess Dr. G. HAItKlS, Baltimore, Md. apt 4-1 y Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir I^OK the permanent cure ofcoughs, colds, consumption. A bronchitis, asthma, Ir lluenza, croup, whooping Cough, iutlamation or the bronchca and hoarseness, caused by pub. ic -peaking; and ati affections cf the organs or resplra. ticn. Warranted tbepleasantcstand best mcdicinc Tor diseas es o the lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this medicine to the public v. e have the satisfaction to Know that we not only present them with an invaluable antidote Tor the class of diseases it profes ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its er. fcctsupr.n the constitution, an can be administered with* out auy lear of mineral poison*,. for it contains none.? The fact, that a large portion or the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is cau*cd by disease or the orga-.s of respiration, consequent upou exposure and cold, liasin duced us to put it within the reach of every individual who may need a ica.edy that has proven itself so invalu able. ' - This medicine is the result or a long experience, and study of those diseases or the lungs which aro so rrequcnt in , our changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance I or all medicines ever before discovered Tor those peculiar compl lints, an improvement uik.ii all, and consequently VtJpelrior to all others; : We shall make no extravagant assertions of its efllcacy I in curing diseases, l'ke the venders of too inauy nostrums, 1 who deceive all who trust them, nor shall tfe hold out any I inducements which experience docs not justify.' ' ITpatieuts will persevere in the use of this medicine, *1 and use it as dimcted, they Will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power or medicine, i" he re arc nunerous persons now enjoyiugthe blessings of health and j ret.ewed life, as it were,, who otherwise would have, long . since been in their grave, but for the timely and perseve- | ring use 01 this invaluable remedy. It is not pretended ! that It is infallible in every stage of consumption, but we | know it to b 2 bettor adapted to the various diseases ol the 1 respiratory organs than any other Medicine ever offered to j the public. All we ask is atrial, and in every instance, it . used freely accordingto t he;directions, ami if perfect satis- i faction IS not giv?n, the money will be returned. Genuine signed E. HALL & CO. For sale by JAMES HAKE!!, Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists | ^eserally throughout the country. ay9-ly GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA ? . TT\R}*.T.-~tie2)'&<9tivc Flu- I DB,. HOUGHTON'S . 1 ?. ;a?We pre r* jr - *4*?tejQp'pared from Reunet, or the gfA cosSftw Fourtli Stomach or the Ox, after t,,e directions or Ha- , ICVB ron Liebig, the great Physi 18 ,6*8 fedPBBvF ological Chemist, by J.6. J?Hououton, M. D., Phi la ff\ WT T^hislis Natork's own "\-i\ Rk**dy for ail unhealthy stomach. No art or man. | can equal itscuratiVe powers; It'Contains no Alcohol, Hittkrs, Acids, or Nauseous Uncos. .. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken'by the .uost feeblepatlei.ts who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware ofDauaoxb Imitation*. Pepsin is kotadeoo. - Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving alarge amount or.ScxxKrmc BviDKitck," rrom Lie per, or New York Uni versify; j&rof^Dunglison's Physinlo. gy; Prof. Silliman, ot Yale Collegef.ttr: Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with reports or cukks from all parts of the United States.^ .,- .w .r.-L j 1. H. PATTERSON. 33 Monroe street,'WHBBLING, Wholesale and KetaiMgent* mar26-d@wly .... -?r ' - ? SPRINGMDRESS; GOODS. VI/ Behave Jiiit opened a >pleodi<l ufortment of Dress TT Goods, of tlie: numerous styles ami quaKties calcu lated to please every ore, Tnr4 McWAlH <fc HKRVKY ?) ??!.? No 1 Castor Oil just lee'd and for sale by ?Lii!!2L : JAMKS HAKBH 5 'kkos UlUaiee,iu ?loreand tor sale by - " ?? : . . ???? - KBt.L8i<St:CAI,T)WBEL. tra 1 l3KDMd%rwtoby^ J B VOWBLb.' r " fcb. 21 Union st. "ADVERTISEMENTS . CURTAINS, ????.? CURTAIN MATERIAL, Pnrniture CororingM. Arc., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. IK. CARUl'I.'S CURTAIN STORE, la No. ICO Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Corner Fifth street, opposite the.State House. IIE has alwayv In store a fall stock ol n.-.L-T. All I.. r .r. n French Brocateilssall widths and colors; Fronclt Satin de Lainesj India Satin Damasks; French Moqucttoj Do -Plushes; N. V. Painted WINDOW'S Lace and Muslin Curtains of every style and price. Table 4- Piano Covers &c.i Gilt Cornices; Gilt Pins aud Hands; Gimps, Fringes; Coi ds. Tassels, Ac. HADES* or all styles and pt'Ice*; Huff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Drosses, 4-c ; ami everything complete for .Curtains, of the newest Paris at yICS, aud at the lowest prices. Persons sending the height aud width of their windctr frames] can have their Curtains made and trimmed in the hest manner; see Fashion Plates in August number or Go dey'a Lady's Hook. Steamers, hotels, CAR I I'lLDERS, and dealers getter ally, supplied atIhcloiccst wholesalepricrs. VV. I?. CA RKYLt Importer of and Dealer in Furnishing Goods, 1GU Chestnut street, corner or Fifth, nv?rl7-1yddtw Opposlle the Stale Hou??*. Philada. Paper Warenouse. CYRUS W. FIELD CO., COMAIISS ON MERCHANTS. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Arc .Hole Agendt in flie Ui?ilc<l Stutcm for Muspi'att's superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrate! Writing Papers. Russell ?? . Superior . " Gcuesce *< Printing " Rawlins & Sons* English Tissue 4,1 First quality Ultramarine Blue They are also Agent i for I lie principal Paper Manufactur ers in this country, and offer for Kale by Tar the most ex tensive and and desirable stock or Paper and Paper Atanu fachirers' Materials that can be found in this or any other country. Their business is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papers ?are sold by the case only. Their extriordinary facilities enable tlieni lo offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal ad vances made on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other merchandize. The highest maikct price paid in cash for all kinds o Rags. ? augl-ly. Williams and Ifirollier, GKNKHAI. GKOOEKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Gary and Pkakl Streets, Richmond, Va. DCS^OITer their se** vices for the sale of all kinds ofPro dticeand .Manufactures. -Goods for them may be shipped by the Halt. 6s Ohio Railroad to Baltimore and consigned to Jacob Brandt, Jr., agent for the Powhattau Steamboat Co.; or Charles Peudergast, agei.t of the Balto. and Rich~ moud line of Packets, either of whom .will receive and forward them without charge. HEPEUESCES: Jas R. Baker, Esq. "1 Aaron Kelly, " * j S. tfrady, * t Morgan Nelson, * f Wheeling. Dr. M. II. Houston, { Messrs. Sweeney ?&Son.J Messrs. Lewis & Geo. Caftsan,*) ' J. C. Sell ma n it Son, J- Baltimore. * Love, Martin Co. J Judge Jho. Hrockenbrough, Lexington, Va. janlS:lmd Humphreys, Hoffman &. Koons, ? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OP Flour, Pork, Itncou, SeedM and Produce deucrnllf, No. 47, North Wharoes, and 95, North Water? St., PlIILADEt 1*111 A. ay Liberal advances will be made on receipt Bills La ding. Jiefer to Meters. Forsytus & Hopkins. Wheeling. jnl3 DAIVTeITRO WL4IVD, Brokerand General Claim Agent, WASHINGTON, D. C., ILL give prompt and personal attention to Claims before the Department, and other business entrusted in. Keferto.K. D. Swkarinoex. ? ap25rly SLAYMAKER 8c HASLETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, Cheatnut ?t., below ?th, PIII li A I> UUPII IA . BOAKDSI.SO HER HAY. mrGC-dl) < o %vCNleru nud Koutberu iTlcrclsuutM Sexton, Seal & Swearingen, Ctn^liTI^KS ?fc JOISKJHKS OF FANCY DHY GOODS. No. 11, S. 4th St. between Market and Cliesnut Sts. Ptiil'a. J. W. Skxton, L. Seal, A. Van Sweaxinoen. QPKKK in purchasers, the largest assortment of Fanes Dry Goods in the city. It comprises iu part of Hosiery of all kinds and qualities. Gloves, Undershirts, Dress Shirts and Collars. Woollen yarns of different shades and colors. A fine assortment of Shell Combs. ao do do Duffalo and Imitation Combs. H rushes of all desci iptious. Dress and Tailors Trimmings of all kinds, Burnetts, six cord col'd Spool Cotton. Perfumery ofall kinds. As well as a great many styles of goods of oar own impor tatioft, which we cannot here mention, and which are well worthy the attention of byers. We feel we can make it to thei rin to rest to give us a trial. ' sept8 JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Importer* ?$- Wholesale Dealers in British, French, and American DRY GOODS, No. 125 I?Xnrket8trect, PJiilndcIphixi. n!2:tyd FRANKLIN HOUSE. Chestnut Street, between 3d and 4th, PHILADELPHIA. IScu. XI. lVooluiau. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Prices reduced! From S2,00 to $1,50 per day. mari7-lyd Wi Ilium l>ultyr T. A. JobuM Sc Co., Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leg horn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. ALSO FUIt. SILK, AMD WOOL HA1S, 98 Market Street, Philadelphia. marl7-lyd . 8. COLUOUN. A. CO wto M. Colhoun & Cowton, PRODCCECOM91IMISION M?RC11A.I?'T8 rotTiit uiibr' FLOUR, BACON, LARD, CLOVER seed, &C., Broad St., Ea-t side, bet. Race ?S- Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when re cci ved by car :oads, free of drayage. REFER to Forsyths & Hopkins, Wheeling, wlio will make advances on consignments. ap!6-ly Jtteiijnmiu 11* Sagbtfoot, Hats, Caps, and Ladies'. Riding Hats No. 41North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. <?co. W. Daffy. LateofCh**tn*t St. marl7-lytl I.I. O YD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury, WASHINGTON.: 1)1 C., CnNh ttdrnnccd on Claiuis, &c. /"I LA I MS before Congress or tbc United States tliat have Vy been abandoned by other agents a? worthless, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed as *bove, post paid, will be promptly attended to. a|>15-tr ID WIN A. CUDADOH. W. II. CLA.BA.UOI* FOUNTAIN HOTEL. rpHE undersigned ba vine purchased tbe lease and effects X or that old established house, the Fovhtain Hotkl. Light street, Baltimore, and having repaired andre-fbr nisbed at a heavy outlay, now ofTei to their friends and the traveling public an astublishment second to noi.e 111 com fort and convenience., . ; The Ladies' Ordinary, and tbe suites of rooms attached, will be Touud to. afford the comforts, of home to families, while the situition of the'liouse guarantees, quiet repose to all its patrons. ' . 11 is t .e most central situation for tbe man of business, beingin the centre 0/ business, affords as convenient ac cess to all the Railroad Depots uudSteamboat Lauding* as any other hotel in the city. It will be the desire and pleasure Of the proprietor to promote the comiort of the guests of the house. - ap-7-ly CLAHAUGH & HKOT Solid Daguerreotypes. rp HIS latest discover] is the wonder, of the age. The X picture assumes air the roundness'aHd solidity nflife. It also appears life-size/andiin every point resembles the living being. Nature is perreqtly raocUnd. even to an in dividual hair. Taken at W HITKHUUST'S, over Camn bell's Jewelry store, Haiti more street, in the city or Haiti more; also, inhis.Washington Gallery, and will soon be introduced in all of bis galleries, which may be found ir. all the principal cities in the. Union. Mr. TFiiiTJkuoRsi-Jias'thtf'hono'r to announce that he has just received.a letter from the. President of the United States, informing him of the award of a Medal, Certificate and a.copy of the Juries reports at the World's Fair,*Lon don. nmr30-tf JOHN W. BKI.L. BEN J. DARBY JOHN W. BELL & CO., I'X.OI'R &- GKNE It A 1. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Hotcard St., opposite Centre. jy!4?ty -5* BALTIMORE. TUOS. J. CARSON.3 ?4.0S*MI CARSON T. J. CARSON 3c CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 & 42. L'rght SlreeV:' .??? ; ,? ? " V. 'UaLTIHORKi An?! 36, Water, SOket, N ew-Y01 k. PCg*Liber?il advances made c% consignments. Merchant Vailors, 220 Baitimorey~ _ BALTIMOl "I NVITE the attention oftbe citjg JL extensi ve assortment so*rclotlnf-Mtj |Iiere8^?d vest |y^*elwtca with great care, frc^k^c^Utest* linporla sortmentof elefianUy.finished-cli hand and cut in the most fash tonal STAPi-K AND / No. l "?"fCi CSS. ^ of Wheeling totbeii co??? " VaI t!5? n?r?-iv Scull & Thompson, ,?PottTFR* and wholesale d?au? ? Winc?? I.iqwora, *p?ce?t India*.0 *i"?bncco, ColTcc, Sugar, ?oluMt?. 1 ?" AND ottlkr OftnctKlU. ^ !<y North Water and'ZXXorlhWtarx!*, fco 4Tj 4* doQra ulQW ATeh*lre.tt VHIUDKLPHU. Established in 1828. CANFIEIiD, BROTftntj 229 Baltimore Slrcl, Cmur"/t.00 ' WHOLESA LK iii I'oUTElls, y f vSC0*?!r, AND DUUMI 1ST KINE WATCIlIa silver, platki), AND albitI " ' J'*Ufc FANCY 6 0 On HAcvirtj ",eir -? COLD AND SILVKIt 1 From the most celebrated m,ker,|,T^2! ami Geneva?an extensive slock ?I a,|?.U Um? ""e ?f WWC" '* S-'-'uWed SILVER ware OF OUR OWN Silver Tea and Coffee Sets, Coblets Ciw*?1** ? Castors. Waiters, S|*ooimf Forks, PieVrtrtJ^fcJ Ice Cream Knives, Napkin kings, Fi?u Kri^T5*>J laiH, $c., 01 new designs. *?St? plated w.\ke, Fes. Iftta. ... _ V5tiS$| Coffee and Tea. Seta, Urns, Tea Kettles. Ut^. , Waitei.s?Oval, Oblong and round slun^. pjvWi Caskets, Kpo.'gness, Flower ami Fruit fcuiJrJU DIAMOND work! A superb collection of Diamond iSracctei'?*'i' ' Broaches. Crowes, Firger Kings, rutl suit* 7,jt Hi suitable for Wedding Gifts. I**MI men jewelry! This branch or our business is notsurpautd \ labliMiient in the country; having working der our own supervision, constantly naldu-S!w^L aud by every steamer we arc supplied tronifcrv9*'! lactones, which enables us to give to our euS*l latest fashions, and at low prices. fancy goods! Tables and Work Stands, Forte Monuaie*7*??,SI logne, French Perfumeries, Koseivoodmd l^nl^l sing Cases, English Soai*, Tooth Brushes, Hairfcr^l &c. **? superior A LB ATA ware*. New Pallerns of Forks, Spoons, Ladies, etcoltik' I cle, which is fast superseding silver waie. SPLENDID MANTLF. CLOCKS! Bronze and Gilt Mantle (-locks of elegantdttia?tul yellow, drab ai d white inarbtodo; French PoSSI richly decorated. Watch Tools and Materials, of the bestead,^! atx.ntly kept on hand and carefully selected. For tiie convenience_of customers we braeta! large, spacious store, giving customers every 6cr inspecting our extensive stock of Goods. Adj?^_. retail *ales room, we have fitted up another ro?i 100 leet in depth, for the Wholesale licpai taient 03"Kver> article fio?u our establishn^nth t to be as good as represented. OCS^Persons visiting Haiti mo e, will do well teen our assortment. Orders fioin the country wiUbt? ed to raithfull vand promt! y. GANFIKLD. IIKOTHKm+C^ '229 Ilaltimoiest., S. West corner of Cult- i Sign of i he Golden El Baltimore. March gl.-dwlv. J.L KKKW. ?. HaNOU. LBREW, SANDER & Co. ? a IJCC C8SORI OF ' CHARLES KISCIIKR At CO., Aro. 3TIS Market Street, betieerti lletrard and Fat,* 1 BALTIMORE "l IMPORTKKS OF German, French and Eiiqliih ffal SCCii as 1 f Hosiery, Drawers, Batten. ' Gloves, Shawls, Taj**/ Laces, Fringes, Hiufiia. Threads, Sewing Silk, Spotfc*! Under Is bins, Suspenders, Kibtoii 1 Turkey Red Yarn, etc.. etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, Actarfe* I Jews-Harps, Fere. Caps, Guitars, HareS I Marbles. Look's glasses. Flutes. eite* I A cnnpletc rssortmenl of Combs and Fa?r Got I wwiffl-lyilgl w 1 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, \ LOCATED SO. 127 B U.TIHOtt ST, BALTIMORE, JId. OK CHAM RKRLIN would isarto bis IrfalJ ? patioiis th'oughout the West, and toaUjtn desirous or learning Hook Keeping, that he ku? of his interest in the Pittsburgh Commercial CA|f permanently located hiut**irin Haltiinorc, ami h?t the hend or one or the moat flourishing In^titcsiani) Unicn The facilities here Olered flu acqoiriina plcte Mercantile education are equal if n6t those or any similar College in tlie West, lid tit wishing to obtain situations when qualified, trflfaia their advantage to prepare themselves at tbitei* ment, as a targe number of gentlemen (amoK tint several from the West) have recently coapteM* couise orstudy, ond obtained desirable situational Keepers in this city. For particulars, terms, etc, t and have a circular forwarded by mail. tiki r2*V-d@w t y Drakeley & Fenton, OrSTABLISIIED 1S350 I COMMISSION MERCHANTS.] For the sale of Hon Products. Flock, Hrma.YaL Window Glass and Country P*.?Drc*rgenentflr. Bfl willalsc giveattention topurcliasi gun comtnissiii r 387 Balthnnre St., corner of Pact. BALTIMORE, Md. mir2o- lyd@w ~~JOfIN SULLIVAN & SONSj COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND AGENTS FOR TiiK SALE OF LEAFTOBACt'0,fl to.h, Floor, Whiskt, and Warns PRODCCX GKSKRAt.LT. Camden St., near Light St. Wkarj, apl5-Jy BALTIMORE. _ ~ A. SISCO, i\o. 95 BaltimoreStrecti opposite HoUidwjSl BALTIlll ORE, WHOLESALE and Retail manufacturer ofO*!1| lows, Masonic, Sous or Tempera nee, RedJi other Regalia, Banners, Flags, IJwelff, etc Goods or all kinds.. . Stein & Brother, Manufacturers and Wholesale D:ltelh ; . CLOTHING, No, 3tG Baltimore Street, betueen Hoicard &ni L mar2S-3m BALTIMORE. REVERE HOUSE. BY jr. a hefklfingeb ointxn tiik dicpot, . mai2S Cumberland, Md. MeCLALLENS & KNOX, I WHOLESALE AND RETA IL DEALERS tfI l BOOTS AND SHOES, M?ArSJJl| Hoys' Hals and Caps, at tie well known *Uind of tie BIG RnJD BOOT. WE arc now receiving from our Eastern Establishment?, one or the largest anil b?t Ma tured assortment or Boots and Shoes, rot Fallal *"* wear, e ver offered i n this or any other market- Ttej W been manufactured to order, according to oar ovtt? tions, and are inteuded expressly for retailing. '?* regular customers, ahd all others who may ftvorajaj call, we canoflei1 ail unusually large varies oil*** Shoes, which weguarantee equal in quality of workmanship to thuse mannfactured in this of*y ?* part or the United States. Our stock will 1?? foa4t>? sist, i>. part, or the following seasonable goods: _ NO. 1S7. MEN'S FOOTS. WOJXEX'SOim**.^"' t.OOOpr men's kip boots, oavtw-s ?<?. 1,000 men's thick boots, 200 pr women*gnWV 1,600 men's call boots, 400 do half S*11*** 1,000 men's water pioor do 600 do walkof?*2' . MKS'S brooahs. 500 do J>ei?edW?? 600 - men's cairbrdgans, 600 do kidbu?w'w I,000 prime kip do I*"- _ 1,600 do thick do misses uoarte*?? 1,000 low priced do jux*. rir boys' uioTti'. 600 misse? worocc***' 1600pair boy*--thick bootees, 200 do kip ? 600 * ? kip do 300 do calf ? 300 ? * calf do 300 do ; .tooths boots: rocco b?s?D , 600 pr youths calf boots, !5o do black, J***" 300 ? do kip do bronzed lfiOO do thick d?? cuiudkck'sM*** ROTS AND YODT1ISBRORAS9. I,fi00 pr fancy l,000pr boys kipbrogans, 2,000 kid?fc mor?? 1600 do thick do 1,500 children's 1*5 ,, 1000 youths do do lOOOcbildren'sS?" ~ _ 600 . - do - - kip ? do 1-500 do colorU 600 boys and youths calf do or* >-~yrours'* lice boots. 4COOpairs mens.?" 600 morocco lace boots, childien's Guni*^** 1000 calf do 600 IIJ do 400 dor men's .1600 kip do 300 ' ww""*' BIRD BOSK*. ? ? 300 wood baud boxes. -Ml*P Thankful for the liberal pauonage heretofore?" us, we solicit a continuance or the same. sep3 MrCLALhhWL^ HMtliSU OK 1S3^* wm. tTselby. ^ WHOLESALE DEALER*" Foreign A^OoneNtic No. 117 Main st., West side, beticeen & j Union sts. Wheeling, Va, ? m coo* TS NOW in receipt of his Spring 8toC* jiaw&cfr dL and Notions, direct Troin Importfr> >?~ aitoc*' rers. Comprising aS complete and -be f MlAll* ? I A tl>A m. IklD ?iVtlOU In black silks, alpacas, poplins, IaVV;'fv t? hams", etc., with a very large stock of'PJr?" .'&&&* makes ajid colors. Also, bonnets, notion* oU?r irlmmipgs in variety. Andoi .> , - MEN'S "WEAR* ,^'JMg " In 'cloths, ca'ssimers, "sattlnetts, jeans, tweeds, and summer cloths; sfcJVjj? gaek^S nis? blue drills, brown linens, liu^n AfcJ other such goods, a very desirab.e ?*j? w s? men's and boy's palm hats, Leghorn b#e, ?i.J rt wool, brash bats, etc.; with a full st.oC^. -jj.pers,crJ? tOirbVj&ng; seamliess bags, burlaps, drillings, tickings, cHecto/*Wrtfn?^' S and bleached muslins; with a good stock in the ' ROTION LINK. luaJfc* As cambrics, jaconets. Irisli linens, JtgJ ^nrtr quality and style, as in prices. w T. SE^L nrfigyj ? ? KKospuro IVhUe lu?Sd, dI.Pw'KL