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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Tits undersigned take this occasion to remind thei r friends and the public generally, that in connection with the office or the Italy 1 nteiligencer, thej have a Job Office expressly fi tted up for i he execution orkll kinds of rwur AND OB.1A31Kf(TAL PBINTINfl. . Their materials being mostly new, and embracing ths la test styles of Job ?ype, and their large and well selected ?tuck ?f paper, cards, inks, Ac., being purchased at the owest Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct de Partinent, carefully and efficiently ma nagcd, they can guaran tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the Neatness, Accuracy and Promptness, ?1th which their woik will be done. They are prepared to execute 51,m- PansiAxan. Claims, Porrsna, CoscasT Bills, BILL niAU, Kali. Ticssts, mills Lawns, SmsioiT Kills, Hi** Chw iu, Adctiox Buls, OkdkrBoqkm, Ua.rTicsarrs, Fa mi out Hook*, iJssua Kaiuoad Blanks, KICUPTii Hotel Kbautui, . PaoTuri, Summons, ' B8u?, Klxctioii Tickkts, And every other description of letter-press Printing. Also ??l kinds or work in COLORS ANDRRONXE8. 02VAU orders from s distance promptly attended to. KHATTY dt CO. ADVERTISEMENTS. No. 1, Sprigg House Emporium!! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS! 8P''??t*nd Mnusmer Goods! TVtA ? pleasure in being able to sajr to my old custom ers and the fashionable community, that 1 have just returned from New York, and have been able to procure the most Fashionable floods for the season that the great Emporium, New York, can import from France and the old countries; and having dispensed with the sale of com mon clothing, gives ine more room and time to attend to the wants of my customers iu the fashionable way. My new stock now consists of BLACK, BROWN, GIlEEN, BLUE, OLIVE AND DALHfA CLOTHS. Also, silk and wooi cashmeretts, all shades and colors; bombazine, drapiter summer cloths, lineuand grassclotlis, ?*?., lor making frock, dress, sack and business coats.? French, English, and Americancassimetes; also, ducks, linen drillings, <&c.? for making pants. As to Vestings, 1 have the most beautiful selection ever looked at in any ci ty, all of which I am now prepared to r.iake up in the most fa'hlonable and heat style, as 1 have secured .Mr HrssnLL's services as cutter for the cumin? season, 1 feel certain in saying that 1 can furnish better cloths than any house west ol the Allegheny mountains. In connection with the above I have a beautiful assoi t ment or Furnishing Goods, all fine, seasonable, and fash ionable, conaistingof cloth, cassimere, cashmerett, bom bazine, grass linen, drabita and plain linen, frock, drexs and business coats, vests and pauts, made irom the most fashionable and seasonable (roods. In great variety; also, linen and cottou Shirts, silk, linen, lambs wool and cot tun Undershirts and Drawers; cravats, stocks, collars, gloves and suspenders. Hosiery in great variety; also, every other article suit able for completing a gentleman's wardrobe. All the above named ariicles, together with many other articles that ran be found at my store, No 1, Sprigg House. Please call in and take a look, and much oblige yours, mrSl S. KICK. NOTICE^EXTRA. I have a small stock of common cloihingthat I will dis pose ol at coMt, or even less, to make iooui for my Spriug Stock of fine soods: mr2t S RICH New Savings' Bank Store. NEW FAbHINONED LETTERS AT THE OLD POST OFPICK! I AM now receiving and opening an unusually Iar?e and geneial assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Umbrellas and Carpet Sacks, at the corner of Market and Monroe streets. Wheeling, Va., iu the room formerly oc cupicd as the Post Office and opposite the McLure House, a very largeaud entiiely new stock which was purchased for cash, Trom the manufacturers or the North, urder the most favorable circumstances, and offer them to the citi xens of Wheeling and vicinity at reduced prices, whole sale and retail, and respectlully solicit a share of patron age . 1 deem it useless to 9ay much in praise of my stock. I f I mistake not, the people of Wheeling are not so easily humbugged by advertising putfs; sufficeit to say I have any variety of men's, youths' and boy's Boots and Shoes, iair roc, stlk, moleskin, wool, Leghorn, brush and straw hats, and for ladies every variety of silk, lawn, straw and braid bonnets, of the most recent fashions and styles. Also? Shoes. Slippers aud Gaiters, both for ladies, misses and children, of the most fashionable style, make and quality ?call and see for yourselves. Having purchased a large stock of the ahove named ar ticles, I would res|?ectrully invite country merchants to call and see me, or send me their orders. I will duplicate auy bills purchased in the eastern cities for cash. apS B. H. WATSON. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ^imron D. Wood row having, on the 11 th day or O April, ISO-!, by proper deed conveyed in trust to the hndeisigned for the benefit of his said Woodrow's ct edit ors, all of his real and personal property and chosesinac tiou; all persons in any wise indebted to said Woodrow are required to make immediate payment tome, ami all persons having claims against said IV'oodrow are required iu order toieceive any benefit under stad trust, within lour months to file their claims with the proper release ac cording to the terras of said deed, with the undersigned. apl3 GEO. W. SIGHTS, Assignee. w. Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMMING. JUST opened, a large assortment of Saddler's Hardware and Coacb Trimmings Coach and Leather Varnish, Buggy Hows, Hubbs, Spokes, Fellows, Carnage and Tire Bolts, Malleable Irons, Patent and Enamelled Leather, and everything used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at tention oi the public. JOHN K.NOTE, mal3^ Old Stand, 153 Main st. Notice. D. MOTTE has associated with him as a partner, ... his brother J. W. MOTTE, the partnership com mencing on the ttth inst. The style of the firm will be "W. l>. MOTTEiV BROTHER. [feblo Second Notice. 4 ILpersons indebted to W. D. Mottkare requested to Jt1l call audsettle their accouuts immediately. f?ht.? W.D.MOTTK. Bound to Shave! DE JAQUKS LKCOUI.TKE-S celcbratc.1 warranted Razors. They shave with the greatest ease, and are tue best ever brought to this market. Just receved at C. P- BROWN'S 19 New*Jewelry Store, Washington Throw I'hywic to the Uo^n?Pulfermucher'n 11Y DUO KLKCTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing instant relief from the most acute pain and per manently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Rheuma tism, paintul and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the Pace, Deafness, blindness, St. Vitus* I ance, Palpitations of the Heart, Periodical Headaches, Pains in the Stomach, In digestion, dyspepsia Uterine Paius, Paralysis, etc. These chains were first introduced in the city of New Turk less than one year since, and alter being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and appli ed by Drs. Valentine Mott, Post, Carnochan, Van ttuien aid others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class ot diseases, aud their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in every hospital iu Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germany, Austria, Prussia and Eng land; and also in the Uuited States. "THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" The principles upon which it is claimed that the chains produce their marvellous cures are, first?that all lierroua diseases are attended and produced by a deficient supply ol nervous fluid, and an agent that resemblescloscl) electric ity or electro magnetism; and s<^ond?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part anu organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted nervous sys tem, by it> powerful stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entile system. Nodisgustiug nosti um is allowed to be ta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the gcueral laws of health are required Hiisk friction upou the part diseased adds much to the effect of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be given to any person ,u ho will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure, both from intelli gent patients and scientific physicians, as have been ef fected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric Chains.? They never faih!o perform what they are advertised to do and no person has ever been dissatisfied who has given them a trial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hundred permanent cr.res of Prolapsus Uteri have been effected within * be list year by the use of ? these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region ?>! the abdomen, and the other upon the spine, iust above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain should be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied dircctly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other end opposite toit. BB SOT DECEIVED I The Electric Chains are not to cure all diseases; but Tor Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO Medicinal Ageut in the world has produced so many cuies in the last year as the Electric chain. INSTANT RELIEF firom the most acute pain, is pro duced at the moment ot application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in auy of its foi uis. Call aud obtain a pamphlet (gratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains aTe the same which have lately been sent over to the Emperor of the French, to be tried by hisowu physicians in cases of cholera, etc. and which have proved so eminently successful. J. STE1NERT, sole Ageut corner Prince stieet and Broadway. B-t-JAMBS RARER, and Brentlinger <fc Armstrong, Wheeling agents. dcl7-lyr Dr. Todd's Pills AN be hadfresh and genuine at the following places in Vj the city of U'heeliugand vicinity, via;?At the Drug stores or James Baker: Kells 6i Caldwell; Brentlinger & Co; Dr Til Logand; i o; Fied'k Yabrling, Win .VcKee Co: CRHchletown); F A Brentlinger (Ceutre Wheeling); at he .Shoe store of Todd d: Devol, market square, and at the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of Quincy and Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A He million's and Jacob Gooding's, National Road; Benj. I. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Looman's, Bridgeport, Ohio. These pills need no further recommendation than a tair trial; Uiey have now been in constant use for more than tweuty years, and if you willl only give them a chance they will speak tor themselves?try them. 23c per box; ?2 per dos: ?20 per gross. ianC NEW BOOKS! Tbl?r'? Consulate and Empire,?2 vols. "fleadley's Second War with England,"2 vols. "Headlay's Sacred Mountain*;" "Baldwin A Thomas* Gazetteer of the U. S." "Shaw's Cl*B Architecture;" "Minnie Hermonj" "ICaibayan Slave," by Mrs. Judaon; ?*Upey?e'?FaMtt," Ac. Ac. Just received by. . 1 apl8 ? W1LPB dc gROTHBR. J> Ibundles atone a mf clay Pipes, for sale low Ji>sir LOGAN, BAKKK & Co 'MEDICAL. H Prof. Woods' air Restorative is now for the first tiroeintro duced to the citizens of Wheeling, at No 139 Market street, wfiichia.tbe only sure remedy ever invented that will effectually restore the grey hairs and whiskers to the original color of youth, without dyeing cover the bald head in a short time with the natural covering, remove dandruff, and prevents the hair from railing off, aqdis free from the filth v sediment so objectionable In divers pre pa rations of differeut names now befoie the public; the Rjc rroa a.tivk is a beautiful article for the toilet, for the old or your.g. and can only be appreciated by its use; and all are respectfully invited to call at the Depot and examine the. testimonials of ladies and- gentlemen of high repma tior in-.*-he South and W$st, whereit was invented, but will refer to the certificate below of the distinguished statesmanand Senator, Judge Hreese, of Illinois: CtRLTLE, III-, June 27,1853. I have used Prof. O. S. Woods''Hair Restorative,'and have admired the wonderful effect. My hair was becom ing, as I thought, prematurely grey, but by the use of his 'Restorative' it has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt permanently >o. SIDNEY BREBSB, Ex-Senator of the United States. Professor Woods' Oriental Sanative J.iniraent. This Liniment Isa valuable auxiliary in the treatment of some of the most formidable <li:eu?s with which it is our lot to coutend; for inslauce, inflammation of the lung* and laiccls. Ry a thorough and continued application of this Liniment over the region of the affectrd organ, these oth erwise formidable diseases are at ouce disarmed of more than half their terrors, particularly among children, and thousands of mothers, were they allowed to speak, would with all the eloquence of feeling and affection, bear their united testimony to the fact that it bad snatched*their chil dren from the very jaws of death, and restored them to their foimer health and beauty. Again, it will be lound a powerful auxiliary in removing what is generally known as an Ague Cake, or an enlargement of tne spleen, in all cases wiiere an external application is of service, thislin ment will be found useful. General IIepot 60oBroadway, 2iew York;and 114 arket St. St Louis Forsale wholesale an4 retail in Wheeling by je7J3m WILLIAM J. ARMSTRONG. AFFLICTED READ Philmlelpliia Medical Ilonse?Established20 >earsago by Dr. Klinkelin, corner Third aud Union sts. between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS Are apprised that Dr. K IN KELIN confines his practice to a particular brauch of medicine, which engages bis uudivided attention. lie cautions the unfortuuate against the abuse of mercury; thousands are annually mercurialized ou' of lire. Recent affections are promptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE In the treatment of aclassof diseases hitherto neglected and imperfectly understood, has enabled DR. IvlXKK L1N, (Author of a work on S^tfPreserration,') to prove that nine tenths of the causes ol nervous debility, local and constitutional weakness, menial and physical suffer ing, are traceable lo certain habits, loaning the most se ciet yet deadly and ratal springs of domestic misery aud pieutature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil 1 e^it sometiu-es indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with theiu to mauhood, and which, if not reformed m due time, not only begets seii ous obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives vise to a series of protractcd, iusi ious, aud devastating affec tions. Few of those who give way lo this pernicious practiceare awaie of the consequences, until they find the nervous systems >batteied, feel strange and unaccounta ble feelings, aud vague fear.- lu the mind. The unfortunate thus afflicted becomes feeble, is una* ble to labor with accustomed ^igor, or to apply his mi d lo study; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull, irreso lute, aud engages in his sport with less energy than usual. If he emancipates himself before the practice has done. Us wotst end enter matrimony, his marriage is uufrutt tut, and hi?? sense tells him thai this is caused by his early follies. These are considerationu uhicfi shvuld aicaken the attention of tho-ie similarly situated. MARRIAGE. Requires the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutual happiness.? Could the veil which now covets the origin of domestic Wieichedue?s be raised, and its t? ue somce in every in. stai ce disclosed?in how many could it be traced to phys ical disqualifications aud their attendant disappoiutnieul! Apply theu, white yet in time, in order lo have your un stiungand iclaxed organization rebiaced, revivified and slieugtheued. REMEMBER. He who places himsell under Dr. Kinkelin's treatment ruay religiously confide in his houoi as a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, tbat the secrets of Dr. K.'s pa tients will never be disclosed Young man?let no false modesty deter you from mak ing your case known to one who, from educatiou and re spectability, can certainly befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the secret in their ow u hearts, aud cure the nisei \ es I alas! how oflen is this a latal delusion, aud how many a promising young man, who might have been anornaiueutto society, has faded Iront the earth. Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed by the application of a therapeutical agent, used only by Dr. K. Weakness and, constitutional debility promptly cured, and full visor restored. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Can have (by statiug their case explicitly, together with all tlieii symptoms, per letter enclosing a remittance,) Dr K's mediciue.appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, and pack* ed secure from damage or curiosity. READ!! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death, Dr. Kinkelin on Se f-Prefer ration.?Only 25 cents. t is a work eminently required, as a means of reform ing the vices of the age in which we live. Also NATURE'S GUIDE, With rules for the prolongation of life, just from the press. A letter with a remittance of 23 cents, or the value:u post stamps, addressed to?Dr. KIN KKLIX, Philadel phia, Pa , will secure a copy or either of the above books by return of mail, or 12 copies will be seut free or post ase lor $1. Eookselelrs, canvasse s, traveling agents, ?vc., supplied whoIe?iale at the publishers prices, which admit ot a large profit. C3"AHictteis must be postpaid." jelD S.1AC HOOK. J AS. M. I. 1IOGE 3c SON, Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C. //., Va., Monndsvillc, P. O , WILL practice in Ohio, Marshall, aud Wetzel counties. Particular attention will He given to collections and Laud business. AH kinds of laud constantly forsale. ap2l-lyddftw PHILADELPHIA Curtain Warehouse, 171 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, opposite the State House. II K.N It Y W.SAFFOKU, Importer and Dkai.kr in Curtains, Curtain Ma terials, and Furniture Coverings, WHICH be offers at the lowest market prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The stock comprising, in part, the following: Embroidered Lace Curtains; j Gilt Cot hices; Do Muslin Do 1 do Fins; Drapery Laces4-Muslins; | do Rands, French Brocatells, all width* I Canopy Arches and Kings; and colors; I Cords, Tassels, (J imps, Satin de Laines* | Fringes, Curtain Drops, Damasks; I Ac. A larj,e stock of FRENCH PLUSHES, of all colors and qualities on hand. PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, and HOLLANDS ol all colors for shading. N. B. Persons ordering Curtains, will give the measure of the heighth and width o' he entire frame of window. marl7-lrd&?w NO. TWO WASHINGTON HALL, THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing bis friends aud the citizens of Wheeling and vicinity, that be has just received bis Fall ard winter supply of Cloths, Gassimeres and Vestings. Not thinking it necessary to enumerate my stock, 1 sim ply say it consiste of the very latest, newest and most fashionable style of Cloths, Cassiiueies and Votings, plain and fancy, together with a lull assortment of Cents Furnishing Goods Gentlemen wishing anything in my line will do well to give me a calf, as 1 ant determined to sell as low as any other establishmailt can do, and my work, for style and quality, shall be gut up secund to noce. Having the ser vices of two competent cutters, 1 feel satisfied in assur ing any one who may favor ute wilba call to give entire satisfaction. All goods warranted to be as represented or no sales. Coats, Vests or Pants got up to order at the shortest EOtiee, J. H. STALL.M AN, Merchant Tailor, oclO No. 2. Washington Hall. Centre Wheeling Drug Store. New Stock. I AM now receiving my winter stock of Drugs, Medi ciues, Dye Stuffs, etc., direct from the Eastern cities, beiug per feet ly new and iiesh, to which I invite the atten tion of my frieuds aud the public generally. My s:ock consists iu part or the following: ft dozen Hamptou's Tincture; C do Cod Liver Oil (warranted perfectly pure); ICO pounds creamTarlai; 1 case Ai row Hoot (Bermuda), 1 sack Oat Meal; 1 do Pearl barley; 2 boxes Heckei's Farina; 2 do Juiube Pa>te: 3 rases Eng. mustard; 1 g oss Thompson's Eyewater; 1 do McLane's Vermifuge; 2 barrels hpsom Salts. drc2 JOHN H. TAPPAN Cummings' Works. CUM MINGS on the .Apocalypse, 1st. 2d & 3d series; ?4 on the Seven Cburchrs; " Family Prayers, 2 vols; 44 Sisns of the Times; 44 Minor Wotks, l*t, 2d and 3d series; 44 The Church before the Flood; 44 The Tent and Altor; ?? The Daily Lile; M The Blessed life; " Voices ot the Day; 44 Voices or the Night; 44 Voices of tlie Dead; ?? Notes oil Genesis. Exodus, Leviticus, Daniel, Parables, Miracles, St. Matthew, SL Mark aud St. Luke;?ree'd by iuneto W1LPK .*? BHO. Choice Keading. Star Paper*, by Hcuiy Ward Beecher; School ol Lile, by Anna Mary Howilt; Bancroft's Literary aud Historical Miscellanies; DeQu-ncy's Opium Eater; Kobeit Graham, a sequel to 44Lindo;'? Life ofSam Houston; Men of Character, by Dougl'&s Jerrold; Tales for the Marine;; Heart - Ease: Castle Buildeis; History of the Hen Fever;* Ida May; received by* jet6 WILDE RRO. WANTED. loo second band Flour barrels, rub30 GEO. WILSON, market sq. TO FOUNDEKEKS. JUST received and for sale: Giountl Charcoal; Ground Soap Stone; To Arrive: Ground Bituminous Coal; Also, White Sand, at the agency ware rooms cor. Main and Quincy sts. mhfi s R. H. HUBBELL. EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FLOUR. Two hnudred bbls favorite brands, In store and. ale by mh29 M. RElLLYft " FAMILY FLOUK. Vli have a prime article of Family Flour for sale. ap23 D0ANK & .COWGILL. The Nonpareil Nerve and Bone liniment, PREPARED BY H. H. CAKH & CO., FBX)M ,iSl: jgesXMs?' MAl effectiotiMi a "power teliteA is bceuijuuy "" 'JcTclZZin*** ? tt? KOXeMSIL L1N1MEKT. . Infantum, Chobc, ia tb* tfreast rF."Tb? -T ?? a^uied that ui gQVEKElGN REMEOY, ^ which not only removes pain almOTt r' peuetntu.?gWg?JgfTHE DISEASE. Some wilt laugh at tlie Ide.of^.g^fSSISS such anumber ol disease? bnt ir^i. b? reflect^ >|mlUr diseases, though nunwrous in iW. ????**? but causes. the proposition wll ii?m to MJJWJ,! the ivere Jtten units moreso/nre us merits; for ice would Jorcc the candid toacknoiweuge us j? ' . Have you never noticed the strikings rnilarity _ nany external and iut.rilal diseases that a rem ml nam.-*! And lias it never Mcurred to youi ttat aw^ ?dv might ba prepaied which should be equaUya p :oboth! This remedy Is now offered you lutly^Wj. i* i. Liicimsvt, which does not insuU sour uuderatand^ J by claiming to have bee., round in moun ^ ,f Mexico or mighty cave* oJ MKeartt, tot to UrrseaiMO or Scizxcki being mi.dand >u.l yet tevealing in its effects a power almost lncreoioie, ?reaching the most hid Jen sinews of "***"?* u?. ind yet being innoxions to thr weakest ""a"V ' , in by far tlie cheapest liniment in the market. IJSJISrthlalcer bottles twice*, larger tbe. majority, and .?ie-lourth Uugcr than the largest, besides being more thanf-our' , cuu. .trout;; we theieloreoffer it to yOOwith pride and con tideuie, as an article exactly suited to the wants of rich or l,?beu?pi?cSedsiieinwhichtheSonp?reiI I^iMnt Is put up; and the vast expense of the mate1 ialateed in 11, makes it impossible lor us to pay forthe.pri?UnoMU? buudieds otcertificates we m.ght publish, r.or ? it necessary, as the article wherever it is used nill certll) ? We" would however refer I hose affl'c'.ed on" who h^" so often been gulled by roiFdcertilkatesaiidhig^ruons 10 the following names, being but a few of the lioiriy p sons whose character for candor and veracily neeiss no iianegyric from us, and who having fullj ,ealcli'ts ^ [n the different diseases for which it is recommeuded, ar prepared to speak of its meiiUas it d"?"" ,. T Sold ill tt'heeling by james llaker, IveUs ? Laldn :?. ' 11 Logan?(.o, H' It .McKee. Valleison la Co.. and by the piinciiial Diujgists of Virgiula. and Pennsylvania. August 11,'M , From the Fairmont ( Va.) RefuUican. AK Invatu.SL* jlnniclKK.?It is but ? amoug the many remedies offered to the publico rue cure or disease, one we can consent tocomniend, orwhosevir tues we are able lo discover, aiid havealwa)S 5eduou3ly avoided giving utterance toanytblng that one to suppose that we placed any Uitb in their yrqen ?ion. Hut with reference to a remedy mauuactured in this place, and which has become as familiar to the public as household words, we speakf.oin knowledgeofitsln triusic excellencies, its adaptation to uuny ortbe'll?o' lie, and the security Willi which it may be used. ?e sicak or the Noupareil Nei veand Hone Liniment, prepar >,l by II. II. t'arr & t'o., fiom a prescription furiit!.hed by llr Walton Carr, late ol Morgonlowii. amlHOW of Wheel ill!! one or the most eminent Physicians 111 Virginia, lliis IJiiimcut is based upon the broad principle that any reme dy which will relieve external paiu, will." I"0^'1*' uuunded. be equally efficacious 111 lenuivirg inleinal airec t^"o, a principle tliat has bee., successfully developed It is simply the offspring of Science, being mild u"^"" pie in its action, cud yet revealing in its effects a power inoi e incredible, reaching the most hidden sinews of niau and beast?and yet being innoxious to t he weakest infant. It is also b? lar the chw< Liniment in tl.e market, being put up in bottles twice as laige as the majonty, aid one roul til larger than the largest, besides being more than tour times as strong. We commend it to those in want or a safe and certain remedy. "JlnB Know Thy?elt^' An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents "Every Family ahould lurvr a Copy." /?rvnrv COPIES sold in less than three months. A bUUU new edition revised and uVvn DR HUXTKK'S aikdicai. MANUAL AND nook FOR THE AFFLICTED?Containing an ouliii* oftheori-in. progress, treatment and cuie or every rorm ordiscase, contracted by Promiscuous sexual inteicourse, by seir abuse, or by sexual excess, with ail vice tor their prevention, written in a familiar snyleayoidicg all medica technicalities, and every thing that xvould olfend tlie ear o decency, from the result 01 some twenty years succcssfu practice, exclusively devoted to the cure or diseases ol a n^ul&n^ipt. for the cure or the above diseases, and a trcati>e ou the causes, symptoms and cui e Urr?!imon?ro/'?AeFro/?Mr: of CUUtric. in MSS^ar?Drt JSSEKJSKKJir^wy advertise to cuic the diseases or whichi it treats isa grad iwle of one of the best colleges In the United Slates. It aifords me pleasure to recommeud himto the nnforlunate, urto the victim or nv-ipractice,.. a ,ucce?mland?x^ rienced practitioner, in whose liouor aud integrity they may place the-greatest confidence^ M. u. From A. Woodtnrd. M. D, ofPenxt. Unitxrzity, PhiUJcU vhia.? It gives nie pleasuie to add my te^jwony XJ l|j? professional ability of the author or the ? .Medical Man Numerous cases of Disease of the Genital Oi^ns, some of them of long standing, have conic under my no tice, in which his skill has been manifest In nerlect health, in some ca!*!l1w,l?lc!',,eJfalJ?!l5 cousitleied beyond medical aid. In the treatment in;.I weaknesses, or disarraiisemeutof the funct o.is pro duced by seir abuse, or excess ol venei y. I AyWtk now his*?fPen'or in the profession. I,have.been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it i?o ?ore than justice to him, as well asi kindness to the unlortu nate victim of early indiscretion, to /ecomniend himas one in whose professional skill and integrity they may sa.ely confide then?etves. ^ ^ Wo0D?A;.0, M. D. 'This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published, on the class of diseases ol which it treats. A vnidingall technical terms, it addresses itself to I he reason of ils reader*. It is free from ^11 ob jectionable matter, and no parent, however object to placing U in the bands of his tons. J he author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated of. and ?with loo little breath to puff, and 'too little presumplion to impose, he liasoneiedto the world at the meiely nominal price or2o cents, the rruita of some twenty years most successrul practice ?Herald. ?No teacher or parent should be without the knowled0e imparted in this invaluable work. It would save yea-rsof pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their A*8l^resbyte?lan ^ergyman in Ohio, in writing ol ~crs Medical Manual,' says: -Thousands upon thousa ol our youth, by evilexaiuple and the influence of the pas sions, have been led into the habit ol self-pollution with outiealiiincthesinard fcarlul consequences upon them selves and thei? posterity. The constitutions ol thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not bioken down, and they d?? not know the cause or the cure. Any thin* that cau be done ao to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this widc-spvead source or human wretchedress, would comer the greatest blessing next to the religion lo Jesus Christ, ou the piesent and coming generations. Interaperane, Cor the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thous sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu man race. Accept my thanks on behalf or the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good workyou are so actively engaged in.' , One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and no?ta-e paid.) oil receipt of 2o cents, or six copies for ^t Address, COS DEN* & CO., Publishers, Box I'JC, Phila ^llllokscllers, Canvassers aud Book Agents, supplied on the most liberal terms. junelS-yr Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened,an assortment or splendid Planished Ware, consisting of coffee and Tea Urns, chaflog Uisbes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Wishes, Dish Covers, Teapot*, fcgj coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet seta?1'a beautiful article.' We respectlully solicit the attention or the public to our varied aud beautiful assortment or House and Steam l^t furnishing goods _ & ^ NoM, Monroe St, near the Post Office, novIO Wheeling, Va Wheeling Window Glass MANVF AC T ORY. THE partnership heretofore existing: between Stocktoall Bankerd & Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of n, Mr. Uankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton ?& Russell. The business will be carried on under the name of octS STOCKTON, RUSSELL CO Wheeling, Oct 4. IS-'.2 To Country Merchants. MR.S.S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firm of McClallen, Knox dt Co., the remaining partners have associated with them 31r. Cheater 1). Knox, (brother of S. S. Knox,)so long and favorably known inthetradingpubllc ?assumingtl?e style orMcCIallens and Knox. They would respectfully inform t heir old customers (who have so long and liberally sustained them) and all other deal* era in Boots and Shoes, that their Fall Stock will be arriv ing from the 10th to the last of September. Havinsbeen selected with the greatest care and bought forcash,tbey flatter themselves that in their Fall Stock ot Boots and Shoes they can hold out inducements in quality and prices superior to any ever offered in the market. To Country Wei chants on their way east, tbey would be pleas ed to exhibit their stock, and post them inprices, fearlessly challenging a comparison with the markets of Baltimore aud Philadelphia. CseP3] McCLALLENS & KNOX IOGAN, CARR CO., have just received I70bo>ea j of tobacco, in addition to their laige stock. Call round at No. SI, and see a specimen of the "Califomi eoldeu bar Tobacco," intended for all "who love a gooa thing." Also.a large lot of imported Segarsjust tohaud Mammoth Hat Store. Fall Fashion for 1854. S AVERY has on hand, and Is receiving, one or the ? largest and best stocks of Hats and Caps that has ever beeu opened in this city. He is also constantly man ufacturing every descriptiou of hat and cap now, in use, from the very best material and workmanship, and sold at prices that cannot fail to please. 1 am aiso receiving large importations of Eastern man ufactured Hats and t aps, which will be sold low. Also, a large assortment of children's Fancy Hats and Caps and Ladies Riding Hats, carpet bags, and nmbrellas, all o! which will be sold cheap. *- .? -j' N. B.?Hats made to order on the shortst notice. S. A VERY, Nos 146 and 143 A/ain st. *ep5 ? ? - Wheeling, Vk. FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. No. S3, Main WHKEtdNQ.yJL WHISKY, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, and Shoits,Jor bj r ? ? ? a : S, H. B. Caktvs. yepgocdtf MARTIN BPCHKR, Agent. ^(Krai^rH iiiiiii iiaa pure (ebl3 n^iit'Lead.iry. for sale low by "~"~ BKLL8 & CALDWELL. EASTERN {ADVERTISEMENTS. Hoskins, Heiskell & Co. STAPLe"aND^ ANCY DRY GOODS, Anspaoh, Brother & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, /*>?& North 7\iri it. corner of Cherry, niladelpkU John Auspacb, Jr... Join F. Jicoby;.. .Jiuestt. Recdi Willl.ro Ainpjcbi-Htbrr B. F?lnmn. ?epl?:<16m Woltea. Ballard & Co. DIfOITXI? 1HD iOBIEM i* r . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY.GpODS, ra Market ttrrrt, I?hlln?lel*fclo " ' (rot. B. P. Km.LT, formerly of Wheeling, it ensaged in thia Hoiiit.) Mg6-dly_ Yempernnt*. And other Society Regalia, Banner*. Seal* and Jemlt, manufacl-jrrd and told by Gibbs A- Smith, No. J3 Baltimore Street, Baltimore ', Md' THE asortment usually on bar J consists of REGALIA, Odd Felloxct'?Grand and Subordinate Lodge and B: ? 4 * camp merit. ? ' Past Grand and other Officers, plain and ? ' embroidered. ? ' 1st, Sd, 3d, 4tb and oth Degree Parade Ke ? * galias. ? ? Picbly embroidered Encampment Parad Regalias. &lasonic?K nights Templar, Royal A^h, and Master. 1 Jewels, Robes, Manners, ?ords, &c. Sons of TVmpenuire?National, Grand and Subordina. Divisions?Officers and Members. Red Men?Sac hems, Past Officers, and richly einbroidei 3d Degree Working and Parade Regalia. JEWELS . Of the various Orders, of Silver, Gilt or Plated Metals, ncludingKuigbt? Templar, (with Dirks.) BANNERS. Banners orevery site, style and cost, adapted to the va rious Orders and Societies, manufactured to order; and De signs for Banners, when required, furnished free of ex pense, showing the styie of the same when finished. Also ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &c. Comprising the largest asortmentto be found inthe U. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit up their Halls, or supply themselves with | Parade or Working Regalia, Banners, Ax., can depend up. on having their orders satisfactorily filled, by calling on or addressing GIBBS <fc SMITH. Regalia and Banner M turere,*J3 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. try G. T. FRY. Agec*. Wheeling. Va. oct.Vtf Orwyil &L Keia, 1111 porters an?l Jobbrrxof Dry i ood?. No. 7 Ilanov.e r S tree t. BALTIMORE, Md.' OFFCi. , r.-ale, on the most favorable terms, a choice a.,d select stock of Stali** a.?o Faxcv Dry Goods, to which they te&pecilully Invite the attention of ti?e trade generrlly. m* r^o-dtl ALEX. P?NN. IllCH'U D. MITCHELL.' PENN & MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. 07 South Gay Strket; Bultiiuore. references: Dan'l Sprigg, cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4-Co. uo Love, Martin 4* Co. du Thos. J. CarsoH 4* Co. do Pollard, Bird Co. do James R. Baker, Wheeling. W*. IF. Shriver, do Forsyths' 4* Hopkins, do Rhodes 4- Ogilbcy, Hi idgeport. Hollowav 4" IFai field, do lanl'7;1yd BELT. R. C. HOWIE. BELT & BOWIE, TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, I EllicottStrkkt, Baltimore. REFERENCES: Hon Thomas G. Pratt, Hx-Gov. and U S Senator r Jl/d. Hon John Glenn, Judge Circuit Court U S for AM. Daniel Sprigg, Esq., Cash'r Merchants B'k?Baltimore. Aguilla Giles, Esq. * Franklin * do Trueinan Cross, Esq.4 Com. 4- Far. B'k do Duvali, Rogers A- Co. do . Fitzgerald 4-Magruder, do Lons 4* Byrn, do Webb, Rowland 4- Co.?Louisville. Forsyihs 4- Hopkins?Wheeling. James R. Baker, ? do CJ 9 ,. W. GOSNELL. J. L. BUCK CUSNELL. I.. W. GOSNELL & SON, C OMMJSSION MERCHANTS, For-the sale ofall kinds of COUNTRY PUODOCE, 71 Bowly's Wharf, (South St.), BALTIMORE. REFER EXCKSr C. Brooks. P res't Western Dank, J. D. Early, Esq. > Baltimore. Miller. Aftybftw 4- Co. J Wm.T.Selby, ") John Goshorn 4* Son. ^Wheeling. Jacob Senseny. J A.J. Wheeler,' } R. D. Bowler,. >Cmcinnatl. Bruce, 3{orgau 4- Co. J Webb, Roland 4- Co. ) W. C. brooks, 4* co > Louisville. J. S. J/oiehead, ) Jesse Hook. Waynesburg, Pa. fJan2G TABB, SHIPLEY & CO. Flour nnd Genernl Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 51 Light Street, Baltimore. R EFER ESC ES: C C Jamison, Esq, Cashier Bank of Baltimore. D Sprigg, Esq, Cashier Mei chants' Bank. Tmeman Cross, Esq, Cashier Com. it Farmers' Bank* Merits Green way & Co, Hankers, Baltimore. 1 John- Sullivan ?& Son*, ?? ? S C Maker & Co, Wheeling. Mr Jas R Hakcr, *? Mr E B Swearlngen, " gy Cash advances made on consignments. dec 6 JOSKriI HIST, JOHN M. .WELLS, OfWcllihmrg', Va. OfWells&urg, Va. GIST & WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE. K3"Particular attention pal J to the Kale of Flour and other Produce, 'with prompt leiurus.' Advances made on consignments. REPTRENCE8: Bracks, Tlbhalls 4-Fultcn, Baltimore. Cole 4- Howard, do Brooks, So 11*4- Co. do Slinglutr, Ensey 4" Co. do Brown 4- Kirkpatiick, Pittsburgh. James Dalzell. do Dr. J. C. Campbell, Wheeling. CJ?n?5 Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IN LEAF TOBACCO, COTION, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, Pendleton's "Wharf, Ao. 120 Lover End of Smith'* Dork BALTIMORE. REFERENCES: Hugh Jenkins A-Co. "> F. W. BruneA Sons, > Baltimore. Wm. Wilson (V- Sons, J Edwin Wortham& lo."1 Arch'Id Thomas & Son, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry,. J Rhodes?V Ogtebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. Tweed, Sibley Wright, "J Joseph C. Butler & Co. > Cincinnati. Joh* Creigh, J SiiJV.KT } Charleston. S. C. Goidonfe Co., Louisville. James M'Cully, > Brown & Kirkpatrick, > Pittsburg. Z. Chafce, ) D. Lainb, Esq, Ca*h. N. W: Bank, ") S. Brady, Esq, Cash. M.Ac M. Bank, > Wheeling. Jas. R. Baker, J Josiah f 'iblcy, Hamburg, S. C. Henry A. Shroeder, Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gaines. New Orleans. ap25-6m THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. AD 10 1.1GHT STREET, (?Moors from Baltimore it., opposite fountain Hotel,) Baltimore. THE subscriber, atter twenty years* experience in the citiesol Europe, would iuforincitizensand strangers who are in want or a good watch, that, for quality ot work manship, his watches defy all compelition; he having r*. citities Tor obtaining Fink London Watches, which few in this country possess, being personally acquainted, with the most eminent London manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, Jvx/e of J M. French's Royal Exchange, London. (EVFine Watches and Jewelry repaired properly. All London Watches sold at this establishment, warranted free ol cost for four years. seplS-lYd PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, under the firm of Logau, Carr & Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. G. BAKER, wattson carr, mar3fl H. H. CARR. Agricultural Warehouse. THE undersigned are now prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Agricultural Implements, have just rcceiveds Straw aud Hay Cutters, assorted j Virginia Corn Shelieis, do 1 hermometerChurnSi Geddet* Harrows; Ox Yokes, Meat Cutters; Sausage Stuflers; Store Trucks, etc. etc. dc2daw1 m McAFEE BROTHERS, Quincy *t. CHOICE plain hams in store, and lor sate by ivlS M. RKlLT/Y. rat-it* Gold Full la very supcuoi articlej U>r sate tiy _Un3l JAMES BAKER MACKEREL. lbs. Nos. 1 and 2, just received and lor sale by dCl4 M. KKILLY Cheap Table. Come Everybody mid see! ?200 10 159 WE have arranged on a* che.p UbTeTremnants of eve. ry kind, old style Goods, and articles or which we have too large a stock, which we purpose to sell off at some price?whatever they will bring Come .soon, while you have a chance for. bargains W. D.'MOTTK^ BRO; ' TO PLASTERERS. 4nf) BUSHELS good Cattle's Hair, lor sale bv JOHfT.XNOTE, _ auS' Old Stand, 153 Main St. "t? OU will find by caUing next door to Greer, Ottd: Co -L No. 35 Monroe at? 24 pairs mens Enameled Oxford Ties: 24 do .do brogansj fe*,her,i ind ?,u" ? ,u?" s. D. HABPKK & SON. ' MEDICINAL. Br Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir T?OR the permanent care ol coughs, colds, consumption. J? bronchitis,Mthma,influeni*, croup, whoopingcou^tt, iuflunation or the broocbei ?udho?rscncs?, caused by pub. 51 spewing; and all aitectious cf the orjana or ropira. lion. Warranted the pleasanteatand best medicine for diseas es o tbc lungs ever sold In America. In presenting this medicine to the public we have the satisfaction to know that fare uot only present them with an invaluable autiJote for the class of diseases it profes ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its ef fects upen the constitution, an can be adraiiristored with out any fear of mineral poison*, for It contaius none,? The fact, thkt a large portiou of tlie sufferin-, and death throughout t'.e country, is caused by disease of the organs of respinlion,consequentuponerposure and cold, hasin duced us to put it within the reach ofeyery individual who may need a remedy that has proven itself so In valu able. j This medicine is the result of a long experience, and study of those diseases of the lungs which arc so frequent in our changeable climate; aud we claim it to be in advance of all medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar compl dnts, an i mprovement upon all, and consequently > upcrior to all others. .Wo shall make no e.vtravagant assertions of its efftcaoy in curiug diseases, like the venders of too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust them* nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience does not justify. IIpatieuts will persevere in the use of this medicine, and use iL as din-cted, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyoud the power of medicine, t here are nunerous persons now enjoyingthe blessings of health and renewed life, as it were, who otherwise would have long since boeu in their grave, but for the timely and perseve ring use ol this iuvaluable remedy. It is not pretended that it is infallible in every stage orconsuinption, but we know it to be better adapted to the various diseases ol the respiratory organs tliau any other Medicine ever offered to the public. All we aik is a trial, and in every instance, it used freely cccun?u.gto the directions, and if perfcct satis faction is no* giv^n, the money will be returned. Genuine signed E. HALL & CO. For sale by JAMES BAKER, Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists generally throughout tho count rv. aplM y GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA rp H K True D get tire Flu DR. HOUGHTON'S J1 id, \Gaslric Juice, pre Spared from Keunet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Or, after the directions of Ba ron Liebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J. S. Hocuirrnx, M. D., Phila delphia. Pa. This is Natures own Ricmldv fbr iin imbealthy stomach. No art of man canequal iUcurative powers, it contains no Alcohol, Bittsrs, Anns, or Nauseous Drcos. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and nay be taken by the most feeble patiei.ts who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress, lie ware o(Drvoukd Imitation*. Pepsin is kot a nu co. Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount of SmssTiFir EvinsNCK, from Lic big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology or Di gestion; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet: Dr. John W. Dra per, of New York IJni vcrsitjrj.Prof. Dunglisou's Physiolo gy; Piof. Sillinian. of.Vale College; l)r. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with repoi ts of cures from all parts ofthe United States. I. H. PATTERSON, 33 Monroe street, WHEELING, Wholesale and Retail'.Jgent. mar2&-d@wly SPRING DKfiSS GOUDS. WE have just opened a spleodid assortment of Dress Goods, of the numerous styles and qualities calcu lated to piease every or:e. mr4 MrNAIR <t- HP.RVRV 2 bbls .No 1 Castor uiljust tee'duud lot s?ie ny jan31 JAMES BAKER To the l.adies! WE have just received, at the sign of the big red boot, the most beautiful and complete assortii ent of la dies, misses and childien's Shoes ever presented iu this market? 50 pair ladies Philadelphia Gailers; lO'i do do Slippers; 300 do do Jeuuy Linda; biisses' and children's work. ?00 pair misses boots and shoesofevery variety! llMJO * children's do do do do gentlemen's work. 100 pair Gents line boots; 150 do fine Monroes; 200 do patent leather Oxford Ties; 150 do do Jersey do 100 do do Congress boots; 125 do buckskin Oxford Ties; 15 do do congress boots;" 108 do col'd clo'h do 250 do pateut leather Weuster Ties. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine at the sign of the Iiig Red Boot. apS MoCLALLKNS KNOX. PKS. men's pateut leather Congress VVashiugtonians at mytf OAK HAI.L, 123 Main St. 12 JUST received? 70 dozen of Baltimore Shaker brooms; 1000 bush, blue and Mercer Potatoes; I bbl. of maple country-cake Sugar} 4000 ihs of country bacon Hao^j 1000 bushels of Oats; 1000 do com; 1000 do dried apples;] 1000 do dried peaches; 4000 lbs. of side bacon; ?00 do Jowls; 100 bbls. super extra Family Flour. my3 a RIDGKLY. HATS AND CAPS. JUST received, a large lot of gents and youths fine silk Hats, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore styles. S. I>. IIARPKR Ac SON. J US. >ewillaud Thus, iilundell'scclcbiaied Railway Time keepers, in gold and silver hunting cases; war ranted to perform equul to any watches in tlie world. ALO?Jos. Johnson and other fine watches always on hand and Tor sale at C. P. BKOWJ"S, dc!9 Monroe street BONNETS. VTT'Ehave this day received a choice variety of Bon \\ nets, comprising several very dcsjrable styles; viz: IMain Straw honnets(solt finisn) extra finish, for ladies and misses. . Heal Paris bonnets, a few exceedingly beautiful. Rutland, split Straw, Freuch Lace do. "With an immense variety of other styles, for ladies and and misses; also a lull stock of Bloomers and Flats, lor misses. apli HEISKELL A Co. HBLS. Spts. Tc rpeutlne, for sale low .Jero JAMES r.AKF.R 10 No. i-:S J NBW STOKK. [Ko. IiS. nkw stock | M. McNeal & Co's | 'new stile Oak Hall Triumphant!! WE are now receivingnnd opening the most desirable stock of Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Cups, Trunks and Valises, Carpeting*, &c., that has e\er beenottered to the trade or the city and viciir ty, at the business stand heretofore known as W. W J i meson's; therefore we give notice that we aie in receipt of and receiving the best se lec.ed stock of Goods Which we are bouud to sell. To one and all, so give us a call. providing low prices wilt not give offence. apl3 DHESS G OODS, & c. PLAIN and fig'd Lavages, in blue, pink, lavender, tan, ashes or roses, green and black; Rich F> ench Organdies; Plain Lawus, in salmon, blue, pink and tan; Fig'd Lawns, in great variety; Fiench Chintzes; Plain and corded Silks; Plain N oust in De Laines: Just received. mylG - HEISKELL 4c Co* WINDOW BLINDS. P LA IS Green Oil Cloth, Lanescape, Transparent and Paper Window Blinds, in great variety. For sale by WILDE & BROTHER, nivl3 cor. .Mainand |t|iioiists FKbSU OVSTEliS. J UST received at SI per can, and warranted jan3l T M PARKER ? )l Will bottle* Japan boot and shoe Polish, lor sale Z-UUU by J. 11. VOWKLL. mrIf* 04 Union st. GKBAT BARGAIN. JWILL sell my lease and fixtures of the best stand as a Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon iu the city, oil reasonable terms Enquire at this office or of aplO J. ROBINSON, Maikat st. fUK KENT. ANEW two story liiick Dwelling, pleasantly situated on the Jsland, and containing five rooms. Rent $125 ptr annum. Possession given immediately. Enquire at the Insurance Office or Messrs. Dorsey 4: Arthur. iuy6 GOODS BY EXPRESS. ORGANDY MUSLINS; French Jaconet; Plain liareges; Nainsook .Muslins; Dott'd Swiss Muslins; Colored and black Fringes; Corded and Flounced Skfrts; Second Mourning Bonnet Ribbons, Fi ench Chintzes; Plain French Lawns:, in colors, etc: etc. Received this day by my20 HKISKF.LT, A- Co. SUGAR CUBED HAMS. PH1PPS & CO'S. sugar cured Hams; 30 casks Evaus dt Swift's sugar cured hams; 10 tierces do dried beef; Just received and will be sold iew by the casH; my07 GORDON, M \ HHKWs Co. DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY A MANTLE? IF you do, you can find a first Tate choice at W. 1). MOTTE A: BRO.'S and save money by going there to buy one. my?2 ""7 I W U I LBs. Smoked Shoulders; I J,UU\J 23,000 lbs do Ham>. Just received and tor sale by myS7 GORDON, MATTHEWS Ar Co. PARASOLS?BONNETS. LARGE variety ot Parasols in the most desirable colors. Bonnets, misses' Hats and bonnets and boys hats. Just received by mylG fTEISKELL A- Co. Removal. THE subscriber has removed his large and splendid stock of Fashionab'e Hats and Caps, to the Union Hall building. No. 35, (tecentjy occupied by John Elliott,) two doors south of the North Western Bank. ap? W. W. JIM ESPN LOOK HERE. MORE bonnets have arrived at the store of jny22 W. p. MOTTE & BEO. Leather Belting and I,nee l?enther. A FINE assortment just received at lowest rates from a celebrated New York manufactory. myJ9 1JALSETT & Coi C Yonng America rnpy.] IA PRS. men's patent leather Cdngresi Gai'ers, sewed; Jv a superior article at my9 OAK HALL, 123 Main at, T7*BTBR0IDERIEK? XL 30 ps irfch cambric Flonhrings; 20 * Swiss and cambric Edgings; 35 * Varieties oHace, cambric and SwissCollars; 12 dox. lacei cambric and Swiss Sleeves; .8 ' very rich xobes embroidered, in cambric and book muslins; 16 ? Skeves and linen cambric Hdk'fa, Iusl;recelved by HF1FRELL A C A French Rrocaleils; all widths ami colors; French Satin Je Lainesj tinlia Satin Damasks; French Moquette; Do Plushes; CURTAINS, CERTAIN MATERIAL, Fitrntlorr Ctmlnn.&c., AT CURTAIN ST ORE, Is No. 1G9 Chestnut St, PhilaJelpftia, Corner Fifth street, opposite the State House. q B has always in store a full stock of Lace ami Muslin Curtains of every style anil price. 1 able 4* Piano Covers A c. t Gilt f ornices; Gilt Pins and Kamls) ? Gimps, Fringes; ?? Y?Pi,.'ttCt) WMOW SHADES, or9al?'styles and prices; Buff Hollauds; Shade Fixtures, Rrasses, d*c.;aud rr-eruthing complete for Curtain*, Of Ihe newest Paris styles, and at tlie loieest prices. Persons sending the height and iciJth of their uinJotr frames, can have their Curtains made and trimmed in the best nMniter; we Fashion PJatea in August number of Go dejr'.l Lady's Hook. Steamers, hotels, CAIl H>lLI)?KS,sni dealers gener ally.Kuiipliea at lliefouvil whou?u rrict. W. H. CARRYIi, Importer of acd Dealer in Furnishing Goods, 109 ('liestnut street, corner of Fifth, n?rl i-Iydtfrw Opposite Hie Slate llou?e. I'liilailm. Paper Warehouse. CYRUS W. FIELD $ CO., COUUISS'ON MERCHANTS. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Are Sole Agent* In the United Ntnlra for Afuspratt's superior Rleaching Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Kussell *? Superior 44 ?? Genesee ?? ?? Printing " Rawlins d: Sons* English Tissue ?? First quality Ultramarine Blue They are also Agents for the principal Paper Manufactur ers in this country, and offer for Sole by far the most ex*, tensive and and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manu /acturers* Materials that can be found in ihisorany other country. Their business is strictly wholesale,and Writing Papers are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all prices' ForeiS" an4 Domestic, at the lowest possible Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal ad vances made on Consignments <>f Paper, Paper Makers* stock and other merchandize. The highest market pHce paid-in cash for all kinds o '? - -J augl-ly. William* mid Rrollicr, GKSKKAL GKOCEKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Cary and Pearl Streets, Richmond, Va. OCT-Oflcr their se-vicea'for the sale 01 all kinds of Pro duce ami .Vanuractures. Goods (or them uuiy be .shipped by the Halt. ?fc Ohio Railroad to Baltimore and consigned to Jacob Hrandt, Jr., agent for the Powhattau .Steamboat Co.; or Charles Pendergast, agent or Che Hal to. and Rich mond tine of Packets, either of whuni will receive and forward them without charge. ? _ 11EFEHESCES: Jas R. Raker, Esq. "1 Aaron Kelly, * j S.Rrady, 4 1 1 MorganSelson, < f Wheeling. Dr. M. H. Houston, | Messrs. Sweeney A:Son. J Messrs. Lewis<& Geo. Cassan,1 ' J. C. Sellnuu ifc Son, Baltimore. 4 Love, Martin 4-Co. J Judge Jno. Rrockeubrough, Lexington, Va. janl2:lmd Humphreys, Hoffman 8e. KLoons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF Flour, Pork, Rncon, Meed* and Produce (Senernlly, Ao. 47, North Wharves, and 95, North Waier-st., PlllLADEI P1IIA. dimf",'iber*1 advances wiU be made on receipt Rills La ! liefer to Messrs. Forsytiis & Hopkins; Wheeling. Jnl3 danTkiTkowi, kNiT, Broker and General Claim Agent, W WASHINGTON, 1). C., ILL give prompt and personal atteution to Claims before the Department, and other business entrusted ? him. Refer.to B. R. Swkariwok?i. ap23-ly LAYMAKER 8c HASLETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, Chclbul Ht., below fib, FHILADKLPniA. nOABD$l.SQ HEK DAY. niv2G-dty JOHN H. BROWN & CO., liiipornfl 4* Wholesale Dealers in British, French and American DRY GOODS, 'rs Market Street, Pliilmlrlpliin. nl2;lyd FRANKLIN HOUSE! Chestnut turret, hrtwrrn 3d and 4th PHILADELPHIA. Ben. II. lVooliunit. Proprietor. ..J? V'las? ilulcl- Prices reduccdl From 82,00 to d?y- inarI7-t yd U'illinm Itulty. T. A. JobnTilii" IV Jtolesalc aralers in Hoots, Shots, llonnets, Leg horn, I'anama and l'alm Leaf Hals ? ALSO FIJI!, SILK, AK/> WOOL II.11S, Market Street, Piiiladicm-hia. marl 7-1 yd S.COLBOU. ?- A.COWTOA Colhoun & Cowton, PRODL'CIiCO.lIM IKNIIIi\ ITII?1LCIIA 1VTM ? >'OIt TII1C SAI.KOK FLBL'R, BACON, LARD, CLOVER SEED, &C., liroad St., Ea*t side. Let. Race & Cherry. PHILADELPHIA. V' Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when re cei ved by car .oads, free of d ravage. REFER to ForvythSiV: Hopkius, Wheeling, who will make, advances on consignments. npiiviy Beajanin ll. liighifoot, Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, - , PHILADELPHIA. (?ro. \V. Diifl'v. LateofChemlnmt St. mnrf7-1v<l LLOYD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth ttreet,oppotile the Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. C., Cn?li n?lviince?l on Claiuia, &c. CLAIMS befoie Congress or the Unite J States that have been abandoned by other agents as icotV-Uhk, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed as above, post paid, will be promptly attended to. aplo-tf 1'OWtK A. l-UB*t'Ull. W. It. CI,lUAl'UU FOUNTAIN HOTEL. rpHE undersigned having purchased the lease and effects _L or that old established house, the Fountain II otic l. Light street, Baltimore, and having repaired and re-fur nished at a heavy outlay, now oflei to their friends and the traveling public an astablislnnent second to none in coin tort and convenience. The Ladies' Ordinary, ?nd the suites of rooms studied, will be fuund to afford the comforts of home to families, while the situation of the hou?e guaiantees quiet repose to all its patrons. It is t c moatjcentral situation for the man of business, being in the centre, of business, affords as convenient ac cess to all the Kaili oad Depots ami Steamboat Landings as any other hotel in the city. It will be the desire and pleasure of the proprietor to promote the comfort ol the guests oi the house. ap7-!y C LA liAli til I iV UHOTHKK. Solid Daguerreotypes. TIIIS latest discover} is the wonder of the age. The picture assumes all the roundness and solidity of life. It also appears life-size, and in every point resembles the living being. Nature is perfectly mocked, even to au in dividual hair. Taken at WHITKHURST'S, over Camp bell's Jewclr jstorc, Halt!more street, in the city of Kaltt moie; also, in his Washington Gallery, and will soon be introduced in all of his galleries, which may be fouud in all the principal cities in the Union. Mr. TFiMTL-umsThas the honor to announce that he hat just received a letter from the President of the United States, informing him of theaward of a Medal, Certificate, and a copy of the JuricsTeports at the World's Fair, Lon don. mar30-tf JOHN W. BELL. BEN J. DAEBY. JOHN W. BELL & CO., VLOl'li &GKI>'EKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Howard St,, opposite Centre, jyH-1y IIALT1MOKK. TUuS. J. I.ARNN.] [JO>KfII CaH*ON] T. JT. CARHON A; CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 At 42, Light Street, ISaltixork, Ami 3G, Water Street, New-Yoik. P5f Liberal advances made cn consignments. HopUiuiA: Jb'niitliild, Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, INVITE the attention of the citizens of Wheeling tot heii extensive assortment of cloths, cassi meres and vest ings, selected with great care, from the latest importa tions. HEADY MADE CLOTHING. On the second floor of their store, they keep a large as* sortmentof elegantly finished clothing, made by the l?est hand and cut in the most fashionable style. niartC lyd Hare, Pieruon, IIoili?lny & Co., wiiolksalk dkalkrh in STAPLE AND FANCY DKY GOODS, Ao. 1 Hanover street, near Market. * liALTlMORK Riciiakd Hark, Daniki. Holliday, William Pikrson, Jamks Robinson. cy Refer to the Merchants of Wheeling. margfl ty MARTIN & HOBSON, Flour and General Commission Merchants, CORNER KCTAW and b&i.timorr bts , marOfl-lv KALT1MOHK. *7r\ PKS. misses Albunas, Philadelphia make, received I v at "Oak Hall." No. 123 Alain st. between Monroe and Union. *en MtNKAL A- Co: \ PHS. Ladies Rosett Jeuuy Land's, received at Oak wU Hall. No. 123 Main, between Monroe and Union sts. MrNKA 1. Co. r?tck*? Field Boek lor Railroad Kugineers, new work, just received by Ji-2 W1LPB & BRO. OllH BiSLS- Louisville Liine just received ami for sale ! very low by iy18 ' KASSKTT & Co.. G?KMAN GiGAHS. TUST opened, 26,000of the above cigars?n^t the com V ?on ktnd, but a nice article, which will be very cheap Ibrchash. -? ?"!? 11 J.W. RHOPBS.Mwit. HALIFAX NO 1. HERRINGS. " fiO ?nd (at, Juit received and lor <ale hy U\7 dcH H. RKILLV BALTIMORE. Scull & Thompson, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Tena, WltiM, Iiif?or?, ?picc?, ludiWo. Oil. Tobacco* Coffee, Sugar, itloluum, * AMD irvntR OKOCtRlKB. ffo.47, Notih Water cndUl North Whanc**, a few door* Ulout Archatrect, PHILADKl.PfH.x. Established in 1828. KF*THOMPKON REYNOLDS,Interested in the ?bo? House, respectfully invites Western Meichauts to eivc lilmsrsll H him a rail. ? - ? ? '??'HI J.C. CaHMEIQ. W.M.I ihMHD. J ? n. * k al^TT CANFIBIiD, BROTHER, & Co 029 Baltimore Slrtrt, Corner of Churl,, WHOLKSALK IMPORTKRS, MANVPaL'TURKKk AMU I/KAl.KRS IN KINK WATCHES, RICH JKWEUll SIl.VEIl, FLATKtl, ANU ALBATA Willi AXU FANCY GOODS! AVK opened their new (tore with a splendid stock . Goods. GOLD AMI) SILVER WATCHES! From tbe most celebrated Hubert in London, tjverr? Slid Genevi?an extensive stock always kc|U on l.iTVl Ume' """ * h '* gUiil4,"f,!U to pcTluiui acciVu * own manufacture! els, Goblets, Cups, TumLln, Forks, i"ie and Cake Kni?, l?iijss, Fjali Knives, >am> tars, 4*c., ol new design*. PLATED WARE. CorrM^Kl Tea K,!,. lima. Tea Keltic, i,rfe and ' ?bl","S1,,d round sImik-sj Castors, Cak Uaskel*, Klwrgiiess, Flower and Kiuii ?l?nda, Ac. diamond work! A superb collection or Diamond Hracelets and Kinn S5?rS^;<F'Gffir, Kuis"',u,l,ui'1" rich jewelry! This branch of our business is not surpassed by any et. tablfMiient in the country} having workmen employed ui . der our own supervision, constantly making new styles and by every steamer we arc supplied hum the Kuio|>e?i factories, which enables us to give to our customeu latest fashions, and at low prices. FANCY GOODS! Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Chess Men, Card Ho kets, Cologne Bottl?s, elegant Vases, Parisian .Mai Statutes, Paris Bionics, Fine Paintings, Papier Marine Tables and Work Stands, Porte Mounaies, sui?imr to logne, French Perfumeries, Rosewood end leather Dies, sing Cases, EnglishSoaps, Tooth Brushes, Hair Uniti** <ScC. SUPERIOR ALBATA WARE! New Patterns of Forks, SpooiiH, ladles, etc. of this am cle, which is fast superseding silver wave. SPLENDID MANTLE CLOCK8! Bronze and Gilt Mantle ('locks of elegant design?, black yellow, drab ai*d white marble dot Ficnch Porcelain Oo richly decorated. Watch Too ls and Materials, of the best quality, run. stnntly kept on hand and carefully selected. For the convenience or customers we have erected i large, spacious store, giving customers every facility :0? inspecting our extensive stock of Goods. Adjoining Ik retail sales room, we have fitted up another room, ovei 100 leet in depth, for the Wholesale Department. tCF" Every article from our establishment is warrantrj to be as good as represented. 0CJ"Pcrson8 visiting Baltimo e, will do well to ex-amis our assortment. Orders from tliecountry will be attend Cd toWU.tullv^Aroj^5tDi nH0TtIKK # ro 229 Haiti more St., S. West corner of Chai let. ' Sign of the Golden Kagle. Haiti more, March 24,~dwlv. R. J.L KREW. O. HaNDER. a. a It* LBRBW, SAJSTDER & Co., successor* or CHARLES FISCHER CO., JVo. 338 Market Street, be.tireen Howard and Euteictti BALTIMORE IMPOKTIiUMOF German, French and Eiit/lish GuoJi SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Ruttous, Gloves, Shawls, Tap***, Ibices, Fringes, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Undershirts, Suspenders, Kihbous, Turkey Red Yam, etc., etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, Accordeum, Jews-Harps, Perc. Caps! Guitais, Harmonicas, Marbles. Look'g glasses. Flutes. ^ etc etc I A crmplete rssortmcnt or Combs and Fancy Uooilx, 1 tmr9g-lydfS?t w __ Drakeley & Fenton, (?rSTADMRIIKti 1836.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Forthesale of Iloo Products; Flour, Bi-ttkb, Wnut, Window G1.A88 and Cotntrv Produce,generally Tl?i will alsc give attention to purchasing on coimnissiuii. 337 Baltimore St., corner of Vaca. BALTIMORE, Mo. m%r25- 1 yd@w JToHN SULIjIVAN &. SONS7 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND I AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO, COT J ton, Flour. Whisky, and Western PROIKTI K GEKER AMY. Camden St., near Light St. Wharf, apl 5-1 y 1IA LTIMOKK. A. SISCO, Ao. 95 Baltimore Street, opposite IfolUday StrntM II A L T I ITI O KI{, WHOLESALE and Retail manufacturer of Odd Fr.l lows, Masonic, Sons of Temperance, Red Mm'to^L other Regalia, Banners, Flags,, Kwele, etc.. Aiiliurjl Goods of all kinds. ap"-l? Stein & Brother, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING, No, 31G Baltimore Street, beiireen Hoieard and Li&ertySti. mar28-3m BALTIMORE. reverEThoose. BY jr. A IIEFEI,FI N G ?11 OININO THE DEPOT mnr2S Cumberland, Mil., lVLcCljAIiliJBNS to. KNOX., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DP.ALKK4 IN BOOTS AND SHOES, MENS AM Boys' Hats and Gups, at the welt known stand of the BIG RHjD BOOT. WE are now rccclvingrrom our Eastern Manufacturir, , Establishments, oneorthe largest and best mauuUi tured assortment, of Hoots and Shoes, lor Ka'land Winter wear, ever offered in thisor any other market. They tui' been manulactured to order, according to our own diicc tions, and are intended expressly tor retailing l'ooui regular customers, and all others who may favor u* will. ? call, we can offer an unusually large variety of Hoot* an Shoes, which weguarantee equal in quality ol nuteriaUuf | workmanship to those manufactured in this or any o'l-r partol the United Stales. Our stock will betoundto:o sist, ii- part,of thelollowing seasonable goods; KO. 187. MKH'S FOOTS. WOMEN'S O AtTKR*, lULf 1,000pr men's kip boots, .oaitxrf, ct>', 1,000 men's thick boots, 200pr woniensgniici*, 1,500 men's call boots, 400 do half gaiteis 1,000 men's waterpioof do 600 do walking kI^. men's BttoGAK*. 600 do pegced bUllk'U'. , 500 men's call brogans, 600 do kid buskiut. sltf | 1,000 prune kip do pera. 1,500 do thick ilo mis<>kf cooTErs Br? 1,000 low priced do kins, rrr. doys* D'Iotkz^. 500 misses moiocco lace, 1500 pair boys thick bootees, 300 do kip d-j 000 1 4 kip do 300 do calf 300 * 1 calf do 300 do kid and n* YonTii'-? boots. tocco buskins 500 pr youths calf boots, 150 do black, blue, and 300 do kip do bronzed gj.iters, 1600 do thick do riiiLDRKN'cBbonM dots ANh Yot'i i's nuonans, 1,500 pr fancy bootcrs, l,000pr boys kip brogans, 2,000 kid A/ morocco " 1500 do thick do 1,500 child reu s peg'd" 1000 youths do do lOOOchildreu'sgoat " 600 do kip do 1500 do eolored *' 500 boys and youths calf do oi'h shoes. . women's la? e booth. 4000 pairs nienv', ladie?i? 500 morocco lace boots, children's Cmu Shoe*. 1000 cair do iiaTs aKI'CAf*. COO I id do 400 doi men's plush cars. 1500 kip do 300 ? * wool bah, ? AND BOXER. 300 wood band boxes. Thankful for the liberal pationage heretofore e*le?Je? us, we solicit a continuance or the same. v sep3 AIoCLAUKKS A KN0I_ New Savings. Bank Store AT THE 01,? rowT oFFirn. ?? ??KEEP THE UEMt Mil fMa'COVEStni" COTIZKNC ol Wheeltng<in>l vlclnltli-1 W? uU iuisim / for health reminds me (hat it may not beamtrtwtjm your attention to my Fall and .Winter stork ??t Boots, shoe*. Hats. Cap*. Umbrellas and Carpet Sack*.?tlt<r corner of Market and Monroe streetm, where you will find a gieat variety of fashionable lately received suitable lo the season, at low prices. Very thankful lor the liberal patronage receive.! wnff coming auiung^t jou, 1 respectfully solicit youaillowU and examtno my stock, Cit will be my pleasure to sw ?ij?1 wait on you,) thus uniting labor with rest, that I nuy have fheir offspting health, and to this addingiuduatiJ audeconomy 1 m~y have wealth. Ladies, if you wl*h to purchase fashionable and cl*e*J| winter Bonnets, sure, Call at the old Post Office, opposite the McLure. Gentlemen, it'you wish topuichasea lashionabhi Caf or Hat, Call at the above place, where you will get?that Remember, the old Post Office corner. , To Country Merchants 1 have a lew Goods to Jo ' tow prices. OCI7 ^ it. h. W^TSQK Wheeling and Franklin Cotton1 Mills. NK, MOXKOF. dr t'o., having taken the Wheel'*! ? and Franklin Culton Mill*, locatf.U in this city, prepared to supply all orders at the lowest rates fui and6-4 Sheetings, Cotton Yams, Cotton Warps, CoM Twines. Cotton Chain, Coveilid Yarns, Cotton l^'l tings,etc. JAMHS KNOIT, jyl Kuperintend&iiij| SWEET potatoes. I 1 AO from Norfolk} a superior article. IDS ocll GEO. WILSO^ JUST received. IJFL Ji Alt J? ELS extra Flour, 'Hoyer brand;* ? %J 40 do do do 'Huckeye Mills;' 100 do do do various brands. OC00 GOKDOS, MATTHKWS df>| keep YOURSELF WARM. JUST received, n full supply of merino Shirts and l"*' J era, and for sale by J. H 8TALLMAN, m _ocin No. 2 Wasplngton ij* * buckskin GLOVES. 10 I^CZEN extia oil dteased buckskin Gloves, x& ceived at , y oc3) I1F.IRKKLL &? 1.0U1SVILLP LIME. BBLR. Louisville Lime, in good barrels. aep20 GKO. WILSO}, 50 HOPS. WA^Tp?P"Tw? tbwm"d "lowai ?wanted. W"^T,nd(UU-* GEO. W-' HI NTS?fiOOO piccca- more or lew??of last a ,1'iluii, loraalc t.y JJ McNAIK & IIHKV'I fp r.