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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Th* undersigned take this occasion to remind thei r friend* ?nd Che public generally, that in contraction with the office of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up for t he execution of all kinds of PLAIN AND OB!VA?ENTA I. PRINTING* Theltr materials being tooatly new, and embracing the la test styles or Job *ype, and their large and well selected Stock ?f paper, cards, inks, A-c., being purchased at the OMiest Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct do Parcment, carefully and efficiently managed, they canguaran tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the 2Vmtno?i Accuracy and Proaipiufu, with which their work will be done. 1 noy are prepared to execute CM&ntr Proorammss, .:, _ ? iR' Claii, Posreas, LaU*ls, Coki-srt Bills, Bill Hkai>j, Ball Ticmts, ... mits LtoiNrf, Steaxsoat Hill#, Hahk Cuirx., Acctiok Bills, Onnsn. Book*, |)R?r Tickets, .IotisJ Faaiuxrr Books, Railroad Blanks, KSCXffTS Hotel KEaifl SRm, PROTESTS, SCMMOHS, Bftttvs, Election Tickets, And e\e? y other description of letter press Printing. Also aU kinds of work in ?OLORfl ANDBBONZES. B?*All orders from a distance promptly attended to. UKATTY & CO. ADVERTISEMENTS. No. 1, Sprigg House Emporium!! CLOTHS, CASSIMF.HES AND VESTINGS! New ttpringnud Knmmer Good?! X, TAK?pleasure in being able to say to my old cust^ra ?JL ersandthe fashionable community, that 1 have iust returned from New York, and have besnable to procure the uiost Fashionable noils for the season that the great Emporium, New York, can import from France and the old countries; and having dispensed with the sale of rout* mon clothing, gives me more room and time to attend to the wants of my customers in the fashionable way. My new stock now consists of black, brown, green, blue, olive and daliua cloths. Also, silk and wooi cashmeretts, all shades and colors; bombazine, drapiter summer cloths, linen ami grass cloths, Ac., for making frock, dress, sack and business coats.? French, English, and American cassimeres; also, ducks, linen drillings, Ac., for making pants. As to Vestiugs, 1 have the most beautiful selection ever looked at in any ci ?ty, all of which 1 am now prepared to r.iake up in the most fashionable and beststyte, as I havesecured Mr Ri-ssell's services as cutter Tor the cumin? season, I reel certain in ?laying that Fcati furnish better cloths than any house west ot the-Allegheny mountains. In connection with the above 1 have a beautiful assott ment o' Furnishing Goods, all fine, seasonable, and fash ionable, consisting of cloth, cassiinere, cashmerett, bom basine, grass linen, diabita and plain linen, frock, dress and business coats, vests and pants, made from the most fashionable and seasonable Goods, in great variety; also, liuen and cotton Shirts, silk, linen, lambs wool and cot ton TTndershirts and Drawers; cra\ats, stocks, collars, gloves and suSpenders. Hosiery in great variety; also, every other article suit ableTor completing a gentleman's wardrobe. All the above named arliclcs, together with many other articles that can be found at my store, No I, Sprigg House. Please call in and take a look, aud much oblige yours, tortl S. KICK. noticeTextra. 1 have a small stock of commou clothing that 1 will dis pone of at cost, or even less, to make room for my Spring Stock of fine goods: mrtl S RICK New Savings' Bank Store. NEW rA SHIN ON ED LETTERS AT THE OLD POST OFFICE! I AM now receiving and opening an unusually large and genet al assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Umbrellasand Carpet Sachs, at the corner of Market aud Monroe streets, Wheeling, Va.t in the room formerly oc cupied as the Post Otfice and opposite the McLure House, a vary larseand entirely new stock which was purchased tor cash, from the manufacturers ot the North, under the most favorable circumstances, and offer them to the citi xens of Wheeling and vicinity at reduced prices, whole sale aud retail, and respectlully solicit a share of patron ace. 1 deem it useless to say much in praise of my stock. I f 1 mistake not, the people or Wheeling are not so easily humbugged by advertising puflS; sulRceit to say 1 have any variety of men's, youths' and boy's Bootsand Shoe*, mir ro.*, silk, moleskin, wool, Leghorn, brush and ?traw hats, and for ladies every variety ol'silk, lawn, straw and biaid honnctis. or the most recent fashions and styles. Also? Shoes. Slippers and Gaiters, both for ladies, misses and children, of the most fashionable style, make andquality ?call and see tor yourselves. Having purchased a large stock or the above named ar ticles, 1 would reapcctlully invite country merchants to call and see mr, or send me their orders. 1 will duplicate any hill* purchased in the eastern cities for cash. 1>. 11. WATSON. " ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Simeon D. Woodrow having, on the llthdayof! April, lfx>4, by proper deed conveyed in trust to the undersigned for the benefit of his said Wood row's ci edit ors, all af his real and personal property and chuses inac tion; all persons in anywise indebted to said Woodrow ara required to make immediate payment tome, and all Demons having claims agoinst said IVoodrow are required .ii order to receive any benefit under stad trust, witlan lour mouths to file their claims with the proper release ac cording to the terms of said deed, with the undersigned. apl3 GEO. W. SIGHTS, Assignee. Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMMING. JUST opened, a large assortment orsaddler's Hardware anil Trimming*-, Coach ai:d Le* tlier Varnish, Buggy Cows, llubbs, Spokes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Malleable irons, Patent and Enamelled Leather, end everything used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at tention of the publtc. JOHN KNOTK, Old Staud, 103 Main st. Notice. WD. MOTTK has associated with him as a partner, , his brother J. W. MOTTK, the partnership com mencing on the 11 th Inst. The style of the firm will be W. 1). MOTTE&BKOTHEK. [feblfi Second Notice. ALL veraons indebted to W. D. Mottk are requested to call mdsfltls their accounts immediately. whir, w. 11. .MOTTb. r; Bound to Shave! DK T-VQUHS LKGOULTRK'S celebrated warranted Razois. They shave with the greatest ease, and ure tne best ever brougnttothis market. Just receved at C. P- BROWN'S !!? NewMewelry Store, Washington 'i'hrow Physic to the Dojjh-l'uivcruixichcr u HYDRO ELECTRIC VOLTAIC ClIAt.NS. Producing instant relief from the most acute pain and per manently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Kheuma Usui, paiulul and Swelled Joints, Ncicalgia of the Face, Deafness, blindness, St. Vitus' I ance, Palpitations of the Heart, Periodical Headaches, Pains in the Stomach, In digestion, dyspepsia Uterine Pains, Paralysis, ?lc? . .. These chains were first introduced In the city of New "Yo?k less than one year since, and alter being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and appli ed by lir3. Yalentiue Molt, Post, Carnochan, Vau Buren ai d others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wor.derflil power in the relief aud cure of the above class ot diseases, and their sate, and the success that has attended their use is unparalleled. Previoua to their introduction into thtscountiy, tnev weT? used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by ?patents in France. Germany, Austria, Piussia and Eng land; and also in the United States. '?THINK CLOSE AND PONDF.lt WELL" The principles upon which it is claimed that the chains Sroducetheir marvellous cures are, first?that all nrrreua iteaMcs a?e attended and produced by a deficient supply ol ServOlia fluid, mil an agent that resembles closely electric Hy or electro magnetism; and second?tliat the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, furnish to the exhausted nervous sys tem, by iti powerful stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy act.ou th tough the entire system. No disgusting nosti um is allowed to be ta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the general laws of health are required Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effect of the chains, by Increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be riven to any person \* 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 fail to perform what they are advertised to do ?nd no persou has ever been dissatisfied who has given them a trial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hundied permanent cures of Prolapsus I'terl have been effected within. he 1 ?st year by the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region ol the abdomen, and the other upon the spine, ius: above the hip, the usual revere symptoms incident to that Uiaeaaeareat 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 directly to the seat or the pain or disease, and the other end opposite to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Electric Chains are not to cute all diseases; hut for Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO Medicinal Agent in the world has produced so many cuies in the last rear as the Electric chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, is pro duced at the moment ot application much mote effectually than can be pn-dnced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet Cs*"*t*s> ONE WORD MORE. These chains are the same which have lately been sent over to the Emperor of the French, to be tried by his own physicians in cases of cholera, etc. ami which have proved ko eminently successful. J. STEIN ERT, sole Agent corner Prince stieet and Broadway. D3TJAMRS BAKER, and Brentlinger 6c Armstrong, Wheeling agents. dcW-lyr Dr. Todd's Pills CAN be had fresh and genuine at the following places in { thecity of Wheeling and viciuity. vii:?At the Drug store* of James Baker: Kells <fc Caldwell; Brentlinger A Co? DrTIILogan&i o; bied'k Yahrling, Wm .Velvet A ; Co:(Rltchietown); F A Brentlinger (Centre Wheeling); at be Shoe store of Todd dr Devol, market square, aud ai the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of Quincy and Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creekt A Be dill ton's and Jacob Goodin-'a, National Road: Benj. 1. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely l.ooman's, Bridgeport, Ohio. These pills need no further recommendation than a tail trial; they have now been in constant use tor more than twenty years, and if you willl only give them a chance they will speak for themselves?try them. 25c per box; $2 pei dot: $-30 per gross. . ?an6 NEW BOOKS! Consulate ard Empi/e,?2 vols. J ,4Hesd!eys Second War with England,** 0 vols. ??Headley's Sacred Mountains;" ??Baldwin A Thomas' Gaxetteer of the D. S.** ??Shaw's Civil A rchitecture;" ??Minnie Klernion;" ?'Kathayan Slave," by Mrs. Judson; v **Goethe's Faust," dtc. Ac. Just received by ' apl8 W1LDBA BROTHER. ?.?200 bundles stone and clay Pipes, for sale low Pr jn.ll LOGAN, KAKRK <fc Co 'MEDICAL. Prof. Woods' Hnir Restorative Is now for the first time intro duced to thr citixena of Wheeling, atNo l39Mark*t ? iteet, which is the only sure remedy eTer invented that wiU effectually restore the grey lwira and whiskers to the original color of y:?uth, without dyeiui; cover the bald head in a short time with the natural covering, remove dandruff, and prevents the hair from falling off, and is free from the filthv sediment bo objectionahle in divers prepa rations of different names now before the public; the Ka rroRA'rivjs is a beautiful article for the toilet, for the old or yourg. and can only be appreciated by its use; and all are respectfully invited to call at the 1 lepot and examine the testimonials uf ladies and gentlemen uf high reputa tion in the South and West, where it was invented, but will refer to the certificate below of the distinguished statesman ami Senator, Judge Breese, of Illinois: _ 1-A.RLTLB. Ill , Julie ?7,1833. I have used Prof. O. S. Woods'4Hair Restorative,'and have admired the wonderful effect. My hair was btcom n?S, as 1 thought, piematurely grey, but by the use or his 'Restorative' it has resumed its original color, and I have nu doubtpermaueutiy su. SIDNEY BREESE, Kx-Senatorof the United states. Professor WooiN* Orientnl iDauntire Jiiuitneul. This Liniment isa valuable auxiliary in the treatment of some of the most formidable diseases with which it is our lot to contend: for instance, inflammation of Ut? lung? arul loirr.'r. By a thorough aud continue t application of this .Liniment over the region of the affected organ, these oth erwise formidable diseases are at once disai n>ed of more than halt their terrois, particularly among children, and thousands of mothers, were they allowed lospe&k, would with all the eloquence of feeling and affection, bear their united testimony to the fact that it had snatchedltheirchil dren from the very jaws of death, and restored them to their foi mer health aud beauty. .Again, it will be found a powerful auxiliary in removing what is generally known as an Ague Cake, or an enlargement of tne spleen, in all cases where an external application is of service, this lin ment will be fuuml useful. Oeuernl Depot 695 Broadway, New York; aud 114 arketst.St Louis Forsale wholesale and retail in Wheeling by j*7?l3m WILLIAM J. ARMSTRONG. AFFLICTED READ !! Philadelphia Ulcdical House? Established20 yearsagoby l)r- Klinkelin, corner Third and Union sts. between Spruce aud P.ne, Philadelphia, Fa. INVALIDS Are apprised that Dr. KINKKLlN confines his practice to a particulat branch of medicine, which engages his undivided attention. lie cautious the unlortuuate against the abuse of mercu/y; thousands are auiiually mercurialized ou* of life. Recent affections are promptly extiusuished. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE In the treatment of aclassof diseases hitherto neglected and imperfectly understood, has enabled UK. KINKE LIN, (Author of a work on Self Preservation,) to prove that nine tenths of the causes ol nervous debility, local and constitutional weakness, menial and physical suffer ing, are traceable to certain habits, lorming the most se. cretyet deadly and fatal springs of domestic misery and premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil labit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growi. g up with them to manhood, and which, if not reformed in due time, not only begets seri ous obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a series of protiactcd, iusi ious, aud devastating affec tions. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practiceare awaie ot the consequences, until they find the uervous systems >hatteied, feel strange and unaccounta ble fealings, aud vague fear? in the uiiud. '?'he unfortunate thus afflicted becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed * igor, or to apply bis mi d to study; his step is tardy and weak, be is dull, irreso lute, anu engages i u bis sport.with less eneigy thun usual. If he emancipates himself belorc the practice has done itswosst end enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruit ful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These are cotisidrrationr tchich shvuld aim ken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE. Requiesthe fulfilment ol several conditions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutual happiness.? Couid the veil which now covets the origiu ol domestic wietcheduess be raised, aud its t,< ue source iu every in stai ce discloyd?in how many could it be traced to phys ical disqualifications aud thair attendant disappoiuliueut! Apply then, while yet in time, iu order to have your un strung and relaxed organization re braced, revivified and stieugthened. REMEMBER. He who placcs himself under lir. Kinkeliu's treatment may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, aud rely upon the assuiance, tnat the secrets of Dr. K.'spa tients will never be disclosed Young man?let no false modesty deter you from mak iug your case known to one who, from education aud re spectability, can certainly befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the secret in their own hearts, and cure themselves! alas! bow often is this a fatal delusion, aud how many a promising young nun, who might have been an ornament to society, has laded lroiii the earth. Strictures or the urethra are rapidly removed by the application of a therapeutical agent, used only by Ur. K. Weakness and constitutional debility promptly cured, and full rigor restored. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms. i>er letter enclosing a remittance,) Dr Iv's msdiciue. appiopriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part uf the United States, and pack ed sccuie frum damage or curiosity. READ! ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A Vigorou* Life or a Premature Death, Dr. Kinkelin on Se f-Preserration.?tjnly Qsi Cents. tis a work eminently required, as a means uf reform ing the vices of the ago in which we live. Also NATURE'S GUIDE, With rules for the-prolongation of life, just from the pre**. A letter with a lemittance of cents, oi the value :u post stamps, addressed to?Dr. KIMCELIN. Philadel phia. Pa , will secure a copy of either of the above books by return of mail, or 12 copics will he sent free of post aye for $1. l.ookselclrs, canvasse s, traveling agents, Ac., supplied wholesale at the publishers prices, which admit o1 a large jnotii. tO^.Vll >etteis must be post.paid. Je 10 SAAC HOC E. J AS. M. I . n O fi K A S O .-V , Attorneys at law & land Agents, Murshall C. II., Ya., Moundxoillt>, P. O , "YY^ILL practice In Ohio, .Mai shall, and Wetzelcounties. T T Particular attention will be given to collections and Land business. All kinds of laud constantly for sale. ?p2l-lydtfctw PHILADELPHIA Curtain Warehouse, 171 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, opposite the State Home. II ll.Mt V W.MAVl'OHD, Importer and Dealer in Curtains, Curtain Ma TEiuiLs, and Furniture Coverings, WHICH he offers at the lowest market prices, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. The stockcomprising. in part, the following: Embroidered Lace Cui tains; I Gilt Cornices; Do .Vuslin l)o j du Pius; Drapery Lace* Jp Muslins; | do Bauds, French Brocatells, all widths I Canopy Arches and Kings; and colors; | Cords, Tassels, liimps, ? Satinde Laines* I Fringes, Curtain Drops, Damasks; I iVc. A larf.estock of FREXCH PLUSHES, of mil colors and qualities on hand. PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, and HOLLANDS ol all colors for shading. N. 15. Persons ordering Curtains, will give the measure of the heighth and width o* he entire frame ol window. marlT-lvd&w NO. TWO WASHINGTON HALL, TIIK undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the citizens of Wheeling nud vicinity, that he has just received his Fall ard winter supply of Glnlhs, Gussimcres and Vestings. Not thinking it necessary toeuumcrate my stock, I sim ply say it consiste or the very latest, newest aud most fashionable style of Cloths, Cassiiueres and Vestings. plain and fancy, together with a tall assortment of Gents Fuiuishiug Goods Gentlemen wishing anything in my line will do well to give me a call, as 1 am dete/iuiucd to sell as low as uny other establishmant can do. and iny work, for style and quality, shall be got up second to none. Having the ser vices of two competent cutters, I feel satisfied in assur ing any oue who may favor me wilh a call to give entire satisfaction. All goods warranted to be as represented or no sales. Goats, Vests or Pants got up to order at the shortest notire, J. H. STA LLMAN, Merchant Tailor, oclO No. 2. Washington Hall. Centre Wheeling Drug Store. New Stock. I AM now receiving iny winter stock of Drugs. Medi cincs, Dye Stufts, etc., direct from the Eastern cities, being perfectly new and fresh, to which 1 invite the atten tion of my friends aud the public generally. My stock consists in part of the following: 6 dozen Hampton's Tincture; 6 do Cod Liver Oil (warranted perfectly pure); ICO pounds cream Tartar; litase Arrow Root (Bermuda), 1 sack Oat Meal; 1 do Pearl barley; ? 2 boxes lleckei's Farina; 2 do Juiube P-*?te; 3 cases hng. mustard; 1 g-oss Thompson's Eye water; 1 do McLane's Vermifuge; 2 barrels bpsom balls. dec2 JOHN H. TAPPAN Cummings' Works. CUMMINGS oil the .Apocalypse, 1st, 2d?Sr 3d series; on tne Seven Churcl* *; 44 Family Prayers, 2 vols; " Si^ns o> the Times, 44 Minor Works, bt, 2d ana 3d series; " The Chuich before the Flood; ?? The Tent and Altai; 44 The Daily Life; The Blessed life; 44 Voices ol the !?.#y; Voices oi the Night; ?4 Voices of tiie Dead; 44 Notes on Genesis. Exodus, Leviticus, Daniel, Parables, Miracles, St. Matthew, St. Mark and St. Luke;?ree'd by inn*I.-, Wil.DE A' PRO. oluict: Heading. Slur Papers, by Henry Ward Beecherj School of Life, by Anna Mary Howitt; Bancroft's Literary and Historical Miscellanies; DeQu irey's Opium hater: Robeit Graham, a srquel io'*L?ndo;" Lire of Sam Houston; Men of Character, by Douglass Jeirold; Tales for the Marine*; Hearts Ease; Gastle Huiideis; History ot the Hen Fever;' Ida May; teceived by* jelu WILDE A- BRO. WANTED. 10*> second hand Flour barrels mb30 GEO. WILSON, market sq. TO FOUNDERBRS. JUST received and for sale: Ground Charcoal; Ground Soap Stone; To Arrive: Ground Bituminous Coal; Also. White Sand, . at the agency warerooms cor. Main and Quincy sts. mh6 R. H- HUBBELL. EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FLOUR. Two hundred bbls favoiite brands, in store aud. a'e by mb29 M RElLLYfi PAMILY FLOUR. W K have a prime article of Family Flour for sale. ap2S DOANE & COWCILL. MEDICINAL. The Nonpareil Nerve and Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY H. H. CARR <5c CO., FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY DR. WATSON CARR, OF WHEELING, LATE OF MORGANTOWN. It i* based upon tht broad principle the. t any remedy which trill relieve an external pain, trill, if properly com pounded y be equally ruccenful in removing inter nal atfectionsj a power tehich is beattifully decrluped in ami peculiar to the NONPAREIL LINIMENT.\ ARE YOU SUFFERING: FROM Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Croup, Difficult Breathing. Tooth-Ache. Tic Doloreux. Pain in the Breast or Side, Stiain or Spasm, Head-Ache. Inflamma tion, St iff Joints, Cuts, Bruises. Poison Sores, FeverSores, Pain or ctarnps in the Stomach, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Iiilanium, Cholic. Lame Back. Chilblains, bite* ut Poison ous Insects or Rabid Dogs, Ague -cake, Ague in the breast or Face, bums, bruises, chafing, chapped hands, corns, Com tactions of the Muscles or cords, cuts or any kind, Muicu.ar weakness. Paralysis, Piles. Kar Ache, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, Venereal Sores, Scarlet Fovsr, or any siuilar disease, ydu nay lest assuied that in this article you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which no: only removes pain almost instantaneously, but penetrates to the seat of aud entirely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the idea or any composition curing such a number 01 diseases; but if yo-i but reflect that these diseases, though numeious in name, all arise iiom similar causes, the proposition will *ecm less extravagant; but were it ten times more so tuc facts which stare us in the (ace would jorce the candid to acknowledge its merits; for all who have used it themselves, or witnessed its magic effects on others, uuiteiu declaring it just what its name (Noupaieil)indic*tes, the be%t Liniment known. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you never uoticed the strikings milarity between many external and internal diseases having entirely differ ent nancs? Aud has it never occurred to you that a rem edy might bv prcpated which should be equally applicable to both? This remedy is now offered you in the > onpa rk t Limxxknt, which does not iusult your understanding by claimiug to have beet, found in some burning mountiins of Mexico or mighty caret of the earth', but is simply the UrFsrnixo or Scicmck) being mi id aud simple in its action and yet levealiug in its effects a power almost incredible, ?reaching the most hidden sinews of man or beunt,? and jet being innoxious to the weakest infant. It is also by far the cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up in bottles twice as large as the majority, and one-fourth larger than the largest, besides being more than four time* ua xtrou^; we thereroie offer it to you with pride and con fidence, as an article exactly suited to the wauts or rich or poor, high or low. : he unprecedented size In which the Nonpareil Liniment is put up; art? the v?sr fcvnens*: -ifthe Kateiial* used in it, makes it impct&ib1* for us *of?y for the printingo! the liuiidicds oi certi:n.at63 *v* -n^ht yiYish, nor do we deem it necessary, as tne article wlitn* his used wiil certify for itseir. We would however refer those affl'Cicw oijes who have so often been gulled by forged certificates and big assertions to the followiug names, being but a lew of the many per sons whose character forcaudor and veracity needs no panegyric from us, aud who having fully tested its virtues in the different diseases for which it is recommended, are prepared to speak o? its merits as it deserves. Sold in Wheeling by james Maker, Kelts @ Caldwell, T H Logan @(.0, H'KAIcKee, Patteison ? Co., aud by the principal Druggists of Virginia, aud Pennsylvania. August 17, ?o3 From the Fairmont ( Pa.) Republican. .\n I.wai.lahlc Mkuicink.?It is but seldom we find among the many remedies offered to the public for the cure of disease, one we can consent to commend, or whose vir tues we are able to discover, and have always >eduously avoided giving utterance touuything that might lead any oue to suppose that we placed any faith in their preten sion*. Hut with reference to a remedy manu actured in this place, and which has become as familiar to the public as household words, we speak from knowledge of its in trinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many of tke ills ol li e, and the security with which it may be used. We speak of the Nonpareil Nerve aud Bone Liniment, prepar ed by II. II. Carr <k Co., from a prescription furnished by l)r Watson Carr, lateoi Morgantown, and how of Wheel ing. one o! the most eminent Physicians in Virginia. This Liniment is based upon the broad principle that any reme dy which will relieve external pain, will il property com pounded, be equally efficacious iu lemovirg internal affec tions, a principle that has been successfully developed.? It is simply the offspring of Science, bring mild aud sim ple in its action, cud yet revealing in its effects a power more incredible, reaching the most hidden sinews of man and beast?and yet being innoxious to the weakest intuit.? It is also by tai the cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up in Lotties twice as large as the majority, ai d one fourth larger than the largest, besides being more than rour times as strong. We couimeud it to those iu want or a sate and certain remedy. "Mau liuow 'I'liynel1." An Invaluable Book for 25 Cents '* Every Family shouldhave a Copy.** COPIES..old in less than three months. A UUUU new edition revised and improved, just issued DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED?Containing an outline or I he origin, progress, treatment aud cuieol c\ety form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self abuse, or by sexuM excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar styleavoidingall medica technicalities, and eveiy thing that would offend the ear o derency, from the result ot some twenty ycais successfa practice, exclusively devoted to thecuie ol diseases ot a delicate or private nature. To which is added, icceipts for the cure or the above diseases, andatreati>e on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. Testimony of the Professor'm of Obstetric* in PeJtn. Col lege, Philadelphia? "Dk. Hintkr's Mkdical ManOal," '1 he author or tnis work, unlike the maiotity of those who advertise to cuic the diseases ot' which it treats is a grad uate of one or I he best colleges iu the United States. It affords me pieasuie to recomuiciid him to the unfoituuatc, or to the victim or malpractice, as a success tut aud expe rienced practitioner, in whose honor aud integrity they may place the'grcatest confidence. Jos. S. LoNusnoRe, M. D. From A. Woodicard. M. D, of I'enn. L'nirer-ityt Philadel phia.? It gives me pieasuie to add my testimony to the piofcssional ability ol the author of the "Medical Man ml." Numerous coes ot Disease of the (ieuital Orgcns, some or them of long standing, hfcvecoiue under my no tice, in which his skill has been inauitest in restoring to per tec t health, iu some rates wheiethe patient has been cousideied beyond medical.tid. In the trratuient of Sem inal weaknesses, or disarrangement ol the (unctions pio duced by fell abuse, or excess ot venery, 1 do not know his nvperior in the profession. I.havo been acquainted with the author souie shirty years, aud deem it no more than justice to him, as well as kiudness to the untort'i uate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend htm as one in whose professional * kill and integrity they may salelycoufide themselves. Alfrrd Woodward, M. D. ?This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published, on the class ol diseases ol which ir treats. A voiding all technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its leadets. It is tree H orn all ob jectionable matter, end ro parent, however last idious. car object to placing k in the hands ot his *ous. The author has devoted many years to the treatment or tne various complaints treated of, aud 'with loo little breath to puff.' and *too little presumption to impose,' he hasoffcted to the world at the tueiely nominal price of'25 cents, the fruits or some twenty jeats most successful practice '?Herald. 'No teacher or patent should he without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save yearsof pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge .'?People'* Advocate. TA Presbyterian clergyman tn Ohio, in writing ol ter's Medical Manual,'says; ?Thousands upon thousa'ls ol our youth, by evil example aud the influence or the pas sions, have been led into the habit ut sellpollution with out lealiiingthe sin ard feartul consequences upon them selves and their posterity. The constitutions orthousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, thiol broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this wide-spiead souice of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion lo Jesus Christ, on the piesent and coming generations. Inteiiperaue, Cor the use of intoxicating drinks,) though it hassUiu thous sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu man race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, aud. believe me, your co worker in the good workyoa are so actively engaged in.' One copy will be forwarded (secu'ely enveloped and postage paid,) on receipt of 20 cents, or six copies lor &l Address, COSDEN (?CO., Publishers, Box 190, Phila delptra. Booksellers. Canvassers aud Book Agents, supplied on the most libeial terms. junel'J-yr Planished Tin Ware. JUST opened, an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, consisting of coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Ovs ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot*, Eg? coolers, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?*a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautifol assortment or House aud Steam Boat furnishing goods HOBBS, BARNES 6z CO, No'28, Monro? St, near the Post Office, novlO Wheeling. Va Wheeling Window Glass MANUFACTOR Y. THE partnership heretofore extstin; between Stocktoalt Baukerd <fc Co, has been dissolved by the purchase of n, Mr. Bankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton ?& Russell. The business wi'.l be carried on under the name of octS STOCKTON, RUSSELL de CO Wheeling, Oct 4.18.7? To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firmol McClalfen, Knox <& Co., the remaining partners have associated with them Mr. Chester D. Knox, (brother of S. S. Knox,) so long and ravorably known in the trading public ?assuming the style of McClallens and Knox. They would respectfully inform their old customers Cwbo have so long and liberally sustained them) and all otherdeal. ers in Boots and Shoes, that their Fall Stock will be arri v? ing from the 10th to the last or September. Haviugbeen selected with the greatest care and bought for cash, they flatter themselves that iu their Fall Stock ol Bootsaud Shoes they can hold out inducements in quality and prices superior to any ever offered in the market. To Count! y Merchants on their way east, they would be pleas cd to exhibit their stock, and post them iuprices, fearlessly ehallenginga comparison with the mai kets of Baltimoi e aud Philadelphia. [Sep.**! MrCLALLENS KNOX LOGAN, CARR & CO., have just Teceived 110 bo>es or tohacco, in addition to their lar-e stock. Call roundat No. St, and see a specimen or the '-Californi goldeu bar Tobacco," intended for all "who love a gooa thing." Also.a large lot of imported Segarw just t oh and Mammoth Hat Store. Fall Fashion for 1854. O AVERY has on hand, and is receiving, oneofthe O. largest and best stocks or Hats and Caps that has ever been opened iu this city. He is also constantly man ufacturing every description of hat aud cap now in use, ft out the very best material and workmanship, and sold at prices that cannot rail to please. 1 am aiso receiving laige importations or Eastern man. nfactured Hats aud ? aps, which will be sold low. Also, a large assortment of children's Fancy Hats and Caps and Ladies Riding Hats, carpet bags, aud umbrellas, all ol which will be sold cheap. N. II.?Hats made to order on the shortst notice. S. AVERY, Nos 1-16and MS .Vain st. sep5 Wheeling. Va. FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. No. S3, Main strrkt. WHEELING, VA. WHISKY, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bian, and Shoits, for sale by S. H. P. Ca-!tbr. scpgpidtf MARTIN BUCHLug, Agent. Qr\ri *aos Prime Rio Coffee, just ree'd and for sale by dr.14 M. RRTLLV keos pure White Lead, dry, for sale low by ?' feb!3 KKLLS & CALDWKLL. EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hoskins, Heiskell & Co. iKTotTisi ?*d jam** or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HAVE removal totheirnew Iron Kiiiiainj:.?13 Market at. and 34 Commerce atPHILADELPHIA* spl7:ly Anspacb, Brother & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, Nor&Krth Third st- corner of Cherry. Philadelphia John Auaptch. Jr... John P. Jacobn-- .Jama M. Reeil; "VVilfiam A napach;.. Henry B. Fair pun. sepl7nl6m Wolles, Ballard & Co. IXPOBTKSS AND JOBRIK8 lit FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 179 Market street, Philadelphia. Col. B. F. Kelly, formerly of Wheeling, is engaged in this House.) sep:f6-dly Odd Fellotra.KInMOBit, Ret. flea, Sou* ot Temperance And other Society Regalia, Banners, Seal* and Jewels, manufactured and sold Ltf Gibbs Smith, Ao. 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. THE asortment usually on hard consists of REGALIA, ^Odd Feiloics'?Grand and Suboidinate Lodge and B:? ' * equipment. ' 4 Past Grand and other Officers, plain and ' * embroidered. ? , ' 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Degree Parade He 4 4 galias. 4 4 Pichly embroidered Hncampnicnt Parad Regalias. Masonic?Knights Templar, Royal A~.h, and Master. 4 Jewels, Robes, Banners, S> -ords, Ac. Son* of Temperance?National, Grand and Subordina. Divisions?Officers and Members. lied tVe?<?Sachems, Pasl Officers, and richly embroidei 3d Degree Workingand Parade Regalia. JEWELS Of the various Orders, of Silver, Gilt or Plated Metals, ocludingKnights Templar, (with Dirks.) BANNERS. Banners of every *iie, style and cost, adapted to the va rious Orders and Societies, manufactured to order; and De signs for Banners, when required, furnished Iree of ex petise, showing the style of the name when finished. A ls? ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &c. Comprising the largest asortment to be found in the U. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit op tlicir Halls, or supply themselves with Parade or Working Regalia, Banners, <fcc., can depend up on having their orders satisfactory filled, by calling on or addressing GIBBS & SMITH, Kegalia and Banner M turers,^ Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. tcy* G. T. FRY, Acer*. sVhfellnp. Va. octs-tf G-wyu ol Keid, Importmnod JobbmofDrf * eods. No. 7 Hanover Street-. BALTIMORE, Md. OFFliJ. r<-ale, on the most favorable terms, a I choice ai d select stockut Stalpk and Fa*ct Dry Gonns, to which they irspectfully invite tbeattention of the trade generrlly. m;. rg.Vdtf alex. ms. KfClf'U 1?. MITCHELL. PBNN & MITCHELL, TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. 67 South Gav Street; Baltimore. references: Dan'ISprigg, cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4* Co. do Love, Martin 4- Co. dv Thos. J. Carson 4* Co. do Pollard, Bird Co. do James R. Baker, Wheeling. W. IV. Shriver, do Forsyths* 4* Hopkins, do Rhodes4" Ogilbey, Bridgeport. Hollows* d- War field, do janKilyd r. belt. K. C. BOWIE. BELT & BOWIE, TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, I Ellicott Street, Baltimore. REFERENCES: Hon Thomas G. Pratt, Ex-Go v. and U S Senator rMd. Hon John Glenn, Judge Circuit Court U S for Md. Daniel Sprig;, Esq., Cash'r Merchants B'k?Baltimore. Aguilla (tiles, Esq. 4 Franklin ? do Trueman Cross, Esq. * Com. 4- Far. B?k do Duvall, Rogers ?v Co. do Fitzgerald 4- Magruder, do Lons 4* Byrn, ao Webb, Rowland + Co.?Louisville. Foisyths 4* Hopkius?Wheeling. James R. Baker. do (J 9 L. W. GOSNELL. J. L. BUCK GU8NELL. L. W. GOSNELL & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Foi the rale of all kinds of COUiVriCY PRODUCE, 71 Bowly's Wharf, (South St.), BA" ES. ink, 1 }" V BALTIMORE. REFERENCES. C. Brooks. Pres't Western Bank, J. 1>. Early. Esq. ^Baltimore. A/iller, May hew 4- Co. Wm. T. Selby, "l JohnGoshorn 4- Son. ^Wheeling. Jacob Senseny. A.J. Wheeler, K. B. Bowler, ^Cincinnati. Bruce, Morgan 4* Co. Webb, Rolaud 4* Co. ] W. C. Biooks. 4* co >Louisville. J. S. Morehead, J Jesse Hook. Waynesburp, Pa. [Jan26 - TABB, SHIPLEY & CO. Flour nnd<iieneral Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 51 Light Street, Baltimore. REFER ESC ES: C C Jamison. Esq, Cashier Bank of Baltimore. D Sprigg, Esq, Cashier Meichants' Bank. Trueman Cross, Esq, Cashier Com. ?.V Farmeis' Bank* Mersis Green way d: Co, Bankets, Baltimore. John Sullivan ?fc Sous, " S C Baker & Co, Wheeling. Mr Jas R Baker, " Mr E B Sweariugen, ?? (CS^Cash advances made on consignments. derC JOSEPH CIST, JOHN M. WELLS, Of IVellsfacrr, Va. ' Of IVellsburg, Va. GIST & WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE. ( CC3"Particulav attention raid to the rale ol Flour and | other Produce, 'with prompt letums.* Advances made on consignments. RF.FTRENCES: Brooks, Tibballs 4- Fultcn, Baltimore* Cole 4* Howard, do Brooks, Son 4* Co. do Slinsluff, Knsey 4* Co. do Brown 4- Kirkpatrick. Pittsburgh. James Dalzell. do Dr. J. C. v.'?iu|)bell, "Wheeling. CJ????6 Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IS LEAK TOBACCO. COTTON', AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, Pendletcn's Wharf, Ao. \ip) Lairrr End of Smith'* Dock BALTIMORE. REFERENCES: Hugh Jenkins & Co. ") F. W. Brune dc Sons, > Baltimore. Wm. Wilson A; Son*, J Edwin Wortham?v 1 o. Edwin Wortham?v (o.) Aich'ld Thomas ?fc Son, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, J j Hugh ^ Rhodes ?V Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. T weed .Sibley A W right, "J Joseph C. Butler dt Co. > Cincinnati. Johs Creigh, ) OtiJV. } Charleston. S. C. Gordon iV Co., Louisville. James M'Cully, Brown ?v Kirkpatrick, V Pittsburg. Z.Chafee, J D. L.mb, Esq, Ca?h. N. W. Bank, ") ? S. Brady, Esq, Cash. M.dt M. Bank, >Wheeling. Jas. R. Baker, J JosiahTiblcy, Hamburg, S. C. Henry A. Shi order, Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gaines. New Orleans. ap2">-6m THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. SO 10 LIGHT STREET, I (4 doors from Baltimore st., opposue fountain Hotel,) Baltimore. j fT*HE subscriber, after twenty years' experience in the ! X cities ol Europe, would inform citizens and straugers who are in want ol a good watch, that, for quality or work ' manship, his watches dery all competition; he having fs ? cilities for obtaining Ft.seLosdon VVatcpw, which few ! in this country possess, being personally acquainted with ? the most eminent London mauufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, i Lnte of J M. French's Royal Exchange, tendon. ? iC^Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired properly. All | London Watches sold at this establishment, warranted ? free of cost for four vears. seplft-tYd * PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. i rpHE undersigned have entered into partnership, for the JL purpose of carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, uuder the firm of Logan, Carr & Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. G. BAKER, WATTSON CARR, j mar30 If. H. CARR. Agricultural Warehouse. HE undersigned are now prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Agricultural Implements, have just received: Straw and Hay Cutters, assorted ; Virginia Corn Shelleis, do 'I hermonieterChurnsi Geddes' Harrows} Ox Yokes, Meat Cutters; Sausage Stuflers; Store Trucks, etc. etc. dc?daw!m Mr A FEE BROTHERS. Qui ncy st. \T ! Of II I CHOICE plain nanus iii store, and lor Kale by \&\JW ivl* M. RF.I 1.1.Y. r 10 159 1*A? KS Ooid Foil la very su]>ciioi amctcj tui aaie dj jan31 JAMES BAKER MACKEREL. lbs. Nos, 1 and 2, just received and for sale by del4 M. KEILLV Cheap Table. Come Everybody and ?eo! WE have arransed on a che.p table, remnants of eve* ry kind, old style Goods, and artictes of wh'ch we have too large a stock, wliich we puipose to sell offal tome price?whatever they will bring Come soon, while you have a chance for bargains. aus7 W. 1). MOTTE <fc BRO. TO PLASTERERS. 4 OA BUSHELS good Cattle's Hair, for sale by ?1UU JOHN KNOTS, aug7 Old Stand, 163 Main st. "V OU will find by calling next door to Greer, Ottdc Co JL No. 35 Monroe st? 24 pairs mens Enameled Oxford Ties; 24 do do brogaos; 1 case mens goat do JT11 MARSH. ALSO, a lot of Philadelphia and Baltimore styles of Silk Hats, together with Gents fine Cloth Caps, chil dren's Fancy Beaver Hats with feathers? and every other fctnd worn during the season, su*17, 8. D. HARPER & SON MEDICINAL. Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir FOB tbe permanent care or coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma. influenza, croup, whooping couch, umamation ofthe broncho and hoarseness, caused by pub ^peakinKaod all affection* cf the organs of respira Warranted the pleasantest and beat medicine for diseas es o the longs ever sold in America. medicine to tJie public we have the satisfaction to know that we not only present them with ui invaluable antidote Tor the class of diseases it profes ses to curt, but one which is perfect!)- harmless in Its ef fects upcn the constitution, an can be administered with Mitany fear of mineral poisons, for it contains none. The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is caused by disease of the organs >J respi ration, consequent upon exposure and cold, basin luced us to put it within the reach of every individual ? thie i,eeJ 4 re,i*e,ly liwt ,ias Provcn itself so invalu " th? result ofaI?ns experience, and study of those diseases of the lungs which are so frequent in <>ur changeable climate; and we claim it to be in advance i>f all medicines ever before discovered for those peculiar compl unts, an improvement up^uall, and consequently rupcriorto all others. "We shall make no extravagant assertions of its efficacy in curing di-ea^es. i?ke the venders of too many nostrums, ?vi?o decei ve all who trust them, nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience does not justify. 11patients will j?cisevere in ths use of this medicine, and use u as d*meted, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power of medicine, t here uve nun erons persons now eiuoyingthe olessings or health and renewed lire, as it were, who otherwise would have long since been hi their grave, but for the timely and perseve ring use of this invaluable remedy. It is not pretended that it is infallible in every stage of consumption, but we know it to be better adapted to the various diseases ol the respiratory orgaiiS than any other Medicine ever offered to the public. All we ask is a trial, and in every iustance, il esed Ireely cccordmgto the directions, and ir perfect satis faction is notgivn, the money will be returned. k mi2,,ed k- LL co- For sale by JAM BS BAKhh, Druggist, AV heeling, Va. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the countrv. ap9-l y GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA DR. HOUGHTON'S ,T uf, \Gastrie Juice, pie Spared from Keunet, or the Fourth Stomach or the Ox, w after the directions or Ha 7 ron Liebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J.S. Hoi ohtok, M. I)., Phila delphia. Pa. This is NiTntK'f own tKKMKOT ror an unhealthy . . stomach. Jfo art or man can equal itscurative powers. It contains no Alcohol, Hiotkrs, Acids, or Nacreous Dnros. It is extremely agreeable to the tasle. and may be taken by the most feeble patiei.ts who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware ol Dritookd Imitations. Pepsin is KOT A DRTO. Call on the agrnt, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scikktinr Evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology or Di gestion; Dr. Pereiraon Food and Diet: nr John W. Dra per, u15ew York University; Prof. Dungiisou's Physiolo gy; Prof. Silliman, ol Vale College; Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with reports orcures from all pails or the United States. I. H. PATTERSON, 33 Monroe street, WHEELING, Wholesale and Retail .-Icent, mar2f--d@wly SPKING DHESS UOUDS. ~ WE have just opened a xpleodid assortment or Dress Goods, of the numerous styles and qualities calcu lated to please every ore, rnr4 MrXAlR A HF.WVKV 41 buls .\o 1 c&ator oiljust lec'daud loi sate ny w j'"31 J A M KS B A K EK To the JLadies! WE have just received, at the sign of the big red boot, the most beautiful and complete assortu ent of la dies, misses and children's Shoes ever pre?eulcd in this market? 50 pair ladies Philadelphia Gaiters; I D)'1 do do Slippers; 300 do do Jenny Linds; misses' and children's work. ?00 pah misses boots and shoesofevery varielyt 1000 4 children's do do do do gentlemen's work. 100 pair Gents fine hoots; 150 do fine .Monroes; 200 do patent leather Oxford Ties: J50 do do Jersey do do do Congress bootsi 325 do buckskin Oxford Ties; "*5 do do congress boots:! 108 do COl'd Clo h do 2o?l do patent leather Wewsler Ties, (tentlemriiare respectlully invited to call and examine at the sign or the Big Red Boot. MrCLALLKNS KNOX. 14) PRS. men's pateut leal hei Congress Washinstouians at l?y? OAK HAI.l,, 123 Main st. JUST received? ~ ~ 70 dozen or Baltimore Shaker brooms; 1000 hush, blue and Mercer Potatoes; 1 bbl. of maple country-cake Sugar; ?J00U lbs of country bacou Han.":; 10?V) bushels of Oats; 1000 do corn; l?mo do dried apples?} 1000 do dried peaches; ?JflOO lbs. of side hacou; ?00 do Jowls; 10U bids, super extra Family Flour. ro-v3 A_ KmOF.LY. HATS ANL? CAPS. ~ ~ *ia a"'1 J"0ut'?s fine silk O Hats, .New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore styles 1 S. " HAKPVR A SON ' JUS. >c will's und Thus. Kluiidell'acelebiaied Railway Tiiiie keepers.iMgoltl and silver huutiu;: cases; war I ,aet,Uil1 loa"y matches in the world. ALU?Jos. Johnson and other line wmcl.es always on | hand and lor sale at C. P. BKOWf'S Monroe street _TlJ bonnets: YY, h have this day received a choice variety of Bon f J nets, compusingseveral very desirable styles; viz and miss's?" bonnets Cso" fl"islO ?l?? finish, lor ladies Keal Paris bonnets, a fewexceedinglv beauiiful. Kutland, split Straw, French l^.ce do. i "? Other styles, forladiesand rals^es Also a lull stock of Ijluomers and Flats, lor HEISKELI. & Co. 10 RUl.S. Spts. T.-rpentfne, for sale low ?>erg ' ^ M KS IIA HER ?N?? lsss J .itii siuiit. (,\o. i-S2. sew stock | M. McNeal & Co's | 'ke,v style Oak Hall Triumphant'! \y K arejiow rewlvinsand the inu.t desirable ? i.*", ol R?o?s and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and \ alines, Larpetings, <fcc., that las ever been offered to the trad I of tl.ecJty aiid viciirty, at the business aland nntSrlh1^k,,oxvn?s J*meson's; therefore we give iec edstocVo? Goods?0 W' a'"' -"-in. the bcJie. Which we are bound to sell. . one and all, so give us a rail. providing low pi ices will not give offence. apl3 PI?hESS GOODS, LAIN and figM l.arages, in b'ue, pink, lavender, tan ashes or roses, green aud black; Rich F-ench Organdies; Plain l awns, insalman, blue, pink and tan; I-ig'd Lawns, in gieat variety; Fiench Chintzes; Plain and cordpd Silks; Plain .Vouslin I)e Laii.es; just received. myl6 HKISKELL ^ Co. P ^ WLNDOW BLIMJST" LAIN Green Oil Cloth. Lanesa.pe; Transparent and Paper W mdow Blinds, in great variety For sale by WiLl>K BROTHER, ? ? M cor Main aud "nl0,ists Tttot FKtSH UVslEttS. J UST received at gt per can, and warranted " Ja"-1 T M PARKER )( ) J"I'a" boot and shoTPoiish. lor sale by J. II. VOWKLI,, 24 Union st. ? gkeat bargain. 'J,t fc" my lease and fixtures ol Ihe best stard as a ^SSSlSS ",K"CC Cr"m Si,l0?" iM lhccilr?ou inquire at this office or or ?,1P"' J. RQliiysoy, Marlia, . 1' UK Khi\ r. A ;?0?'0rs-Hrick llwellin:, pleasantlrsitualed A on the Island, and coolaiidns fi? room. JteotSlSS Km r"1' . s've" immediately. Ai1h2?! Insurance Office of iiessrs. Doraeyi uiy6 O GOODS BY EXPRESS. KG ANDY MUSLINS: French Jaconet; Plain Bareges: Nainsook Muslins; Bott'd Swiss M u.?lins; Colored and black Fiinges; Corded and Frounced Skirt's; Second Mourning Bonnet Ribbons. Ki ench C hintzes; Plaiu French Lawns, in colors, etc: etc. Received this day by -^2! hhiskkm. & f.?. -T?H1PPC ^Sr^" CUBEU l -li , ,. SO S- cured Hams; 10 Ser?? "" SWlft'S 6u:l!, cuie<l hams; Just received and will bf sold ,? by^tle Ms?/' "OK"cTs. M "THEWS A C?. DON'T YOU WANT^TO BUY A MANTLE? IF 7d0- "WMS *" MTe moPT eo'ng there to Hut one. mrO" 75,UUU just received and fur sal- h? <;oki>ox, .Matthews a r.? A HHP,/^"asols-boxnets: A cotorf y ?' P*IM0l? i'"?e most desirable Bonnets, misses' Hats and bonnet, and bova hats n.rir Just received by 1 -55H IIUISKBLL A fin rp,.,. , _ Removal. ?.?kor Fa,hin?S-e1'H,ty,i^'r buildiu-. No S3 f.eeen.,1 ni ? il*' ,0 "" >1.11 aoor,.Suth of the sSZSlrSS?! K1"?"0 lwo *'? W. JIMESON. LOOK HKKK. h4Ve ?r,i?d,?'he store of J. ygg - W. J). MQTTK <fc BKO. CYoung -1 mcrica * C? 10 .^Tor''a"r,!??en.V0*U,er C"1OT OAK HALL, 103Main st. PMBROJDtRlKS- ~ ? Ip: Jv&E,KS;1Ss; to r.^?^&^.?,"edev8^? C0,r'?' ^rkmu?iirnslr',:mbr,>i<1"C'1' 1,,t4mbrlc ??>> 16 ' Sleeves and linen rambric Hdk'fa. Just .received hy HF1SRELL ? c EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS CURTAINS. CURTAIN MATE RIAL , Fnrtatttire Corcrinsa. Are.. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. H. CABllVI.'li CURTAIN STORE, I*No* 169 Chettnul St. Philadelphia, Corner Fi/Uk strteli opposite the State House. HE has always in store a full stock ot French Brocaieils;all widths and colors; French Satin de Laines; India Satin Damasks; French Moquette; Do Plushes; Lace and Muslin Curtains of every style and price. 1 able 4* Piano Covers ?Vc.s Gjlt Cornices; Gilt Pins and Hands; Gimps, Fringes] Cords. Tassels, ?fcc. N. V. Painted WINDOW SHADES, of all styles and I prices; Huff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Urates, ?Vc.;and evert/thinp complete for Curtains, of the newest Palis styles, and at the lowest yrices. Persons sending the height and width of their winder frame*, can have their Curtains made and trimmed in the best manner; see Fashion Plates in August uumber of Go dey's lady's Book. steamers, hotels, CAR GUILDERS, and dealersgener ally, supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. \V. H. CA-JtKYL, Importer of and Dcalerin Furnishing Goods, 169 Chestnut street, corner of Filth, wnrl7-lyfl?frw Opposite the State House. Philaila. Paper Warehouse, CYRUS W. FIELD (f CO., COMMISS ON UKRCIIANTS. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Are Sole A,nti lu the luilc.l Stnlcs for Muspratt's superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria .Mill, t'.lebrated Writing Pal"er?. Kussell " Superior *' " Genesee " ? Printing ?? Rawlins & Sons* English Tissue 44 First quality Ultramarine Blue They are also Agent* for the principal Paper Manufactur ers in this country, and offer for Sale by far the most ex tensive and and desirable stock of l'aper and Papsr Manu facturers' 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 extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order any sire or weight. Liberal ad vances made on consignments or Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other merchandize. The highest maiket price paid in cash for all kinds o S8, nugl-ly. Williams and Brother, GKNKKAL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Ca*iy and Pearl Streets, Hichmond, Va. tryoffer their se-vices lor the sale of all kinds or Pro duce aud .Manufactures. Goods lor them may he shipped by the Halt. & Ohio Railroad to Baltimore and consigned to Jacob lirandt, Jr., agent for the Powliattan Steamboat Co.; or Charles Pendergast, agent of the Balto. and Rich mond line or Packets, cither of whom will receive and forward tliem without charge. /* EEERENCESt Jas R. Raker, Ksq. "1 Aaron Kelly, ? S.Brady, ? i Morgan Nelson, ? > Wheeling. Dr. iM. 11. Houston, { it/ess re. Sweeney *V Son. J Messrs. Lewis ?v Geo. Cassau,") 4 J. C. Sell man Sz Son, ^ Baltimore. 4 Love, Mai tiu d-Co. J Judge Jno. Brockenbrough, Lexington, Va. janl2:lnid Humphreys, Hoffman & Koons, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OP Flour, Pork, Raton, KeedH and Produce Cafiic'rully, Ao. 47, A or/A Wharves, and 95, North Water-st 0 PlIILAUEl MIIA. ,jjn7~^kcral advances will be maile on receipt Bills La Refer lo Messrs. Foasrrns Hoi-kins. Wheel in/;, jnli BAIVIKI, liOWI.V.MI, Brokerand General Claim Agent W WASHINGTON, D. O., J 6 , r,ro,?l't and personal atiention to Claim: before the Department, anil other business entrustei o nun. KefertoK. B. .SivlitmMQIK. ap2o-ly LAYMAKER <5k HASLBTT COLUMBIA HOUSE, Clicnlnul at., below 1 III, l>llll.AUhl.l>III(. liOAHIiai.snpRH PAY. mvSC-dl: JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Import, rg 4* Wholcrale Dealer? in British, French and American DRY GOODS, Mnrket I*lilln<1elpbln. FRANKLIN HOOSET Chestnut Street, between 3d anil 4th PHILADELPHIA. Brn. H. Wooluinu. Proprietor. A first Clan, Hotel. Prices leduced! From 82,00 ti gl,uO per .lay. inarrr-i yd ??Hj. T.A.Jgh?r&C4~ Wholesale dealers in Hoots, Shoes, llonnets, I.r<r hum, Panama anil Palm Leaf Hats. ? ALSO run, SILK, A XI) WOOL IIA7S, Market street, Piih.aiiki.i'iiia. marl 7-1 yd s. cui.u?tr.s. t.covvron Colhoun & Cowton, I'KODlIllliCO.II lllKKION JIKKCIIAKT* IURTIIK BtlKor FI.BIiR, BACON, LAUD, CLOVER SHED, &.C., Uroad St., East side, bet. Race A- Cherrv, PHI LA IIKLl'H I A. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when r ceived by car loads;, free old ravage. KliPKK to Forsythsit Hopkins, Wheeling, who wil make advances on cor.signineMts. aplfi-1y IScujauiin If. Li^httoot, Hats, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. *? ??? Ww fly. Late o r Che*ttft St. mar!7-|yd "LLOYD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street,opposite the Treasury, \VASII,Ni;ioN", ll. C., ^,,...<:n!lh n^v>'ner<l on C'laiui., ic 1 LA i.ms beloie t'ongiess or the United States that havi \U I teen abandoned by other agent*, ax worthless, bavi been successfully prosecuted by us. Lotlers addressed at ?bove, post paid, will be promptly attended to. ?plo-tf t JIWIM A. UlBAllill. IV II UAHAI'I W FOUNTAIN HOTEL. THEunOemglicd liav,?gpurchased tl.c lease and effect; ortliat.old established house, the Fopnt.in Hot>l. uglit street, llalUmore,and hating repaiied andreiur nisl.eu al a heavy outlay, now omn to their friend,and I he fort'and convenience^* *llm0nt SCtU'"1 conl .vin1'? Mdie8. ?,dl"ar?? fnd the suites of rooms attached, !? affo.ri! the comforts of home to families, while the si.uition ol the hou*e guarantees quiet repose tc all its patrons. It 1s t e most central situation for Hie man of business, ben,sin '.be centre of business, affords as convenient nc al^oUier hm?eMn t^^ity!>'Jt,i ^toanibo8t l^njlngaai It will be the d. siie aud pleasure of the proprietor tc promote the comfort ol thepie-ts ol the house. ?l'7-|y CI.AHAUGH <v BKOTIIKK. Solid Daguerreotypes. -JS latest discover] is the wonder of the nee. The A_ picture assumes all the roundness and toliilm oflile livhir<'liSr^''r?v'.""t' a"d.in evcry I'0'1" lesembles the !ii Ji F IK?- iK Perfectly mocked, eve.i to an In JiT,'. . ,r' '"kc" WHITEIIURKT'S, over C.?,n K,"!"morc *'reot, ill the city of Haiti moie, also, in hi, VI aslnngiou ball.ry, and will soon be i'l'i ihf'i.fi " a!lof.lli? C??erlej, which may be lound in a?'he pimcpal cities in the Union. " faj?? ?rrVu""T"?" tlle tlonor to announce that he hai cf . ,vc ? e"er from 'he President of the United Mates, informing him oftlieaward ol a Medal, Certificate and,copy ofthe Jurico reports it the World's Pair, l.on' ' mar30-tf JOHN W. BFI.t.. UKNJ. U**Tr. JOHN W. BELL & CO Fl.OUt .VCRMiltAI, 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Howard St., opposite Centre. JrM-*y 1JALTIAI0KH. Til OS. J. CARHOH.] [jOSKfH CAtSOlt] T. Jf. CARSON & CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 i 42, Light Street, . . , . _ lliLTlHORr, mr-,-, ! ?' ^Valer Street, New-Yotk. l^g"l.il)eraladvance? made on consirn-.,... "opuiB.ac fuirvliild. Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, BAl.Tl.MOKK. I ertinrfii8 " 01 "IC citizens ol Wheeline totbeii ^-'"eusive.Mo.tment of cloth., cassimere, and vest timls. 8rei C,r*' ,rora lte latest importa n,. ,, *?,DY "?DE CLOTHINfi. soVirni1. , |C0?''"""roftheir utoie. they keepa large a? 7 finished clothing, made by the h.-?l hand and cut in the mostfasblonalile style. mar]6 1yd Ilnre, I'ierasn, llollidny & Co., pm , nr ? WHOlWill! DBaLCR^ IK STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ab. 1 Hanover street, near Market, p ? BALTIMORK Kichard Ha**, Dakici. Hoi.lidat, PitKSOK, Jakks Kodinsok. u-r^Keier to ?he Merchants of Wheeling. mar28-ly MARTIN & HOBSON, Flour and General Commission Merchants9 CORKKR Kt'TAW AND B A I.TIMOR K ?TS., mar?S-iv RAI.TI.MOKK Diissea Albonas, Pi iiadetpma nuke, received vat *'Oak Hall." No. 123 .Main st. between Mouroe and Union. *11 Mi-XKAL ^ Co: 50 Hsu' L,die" Hu>"1 Je""5' leceivedat Oak , % '23 Main, between Monroe and Union .ts -Ql -Mr.NEA L A Cm. H- -? "i. U (V \jO. euch's Field Hook lor Kailroad Knsineera new work,just received by "S oeera, . )ei3 Wll.DK ?: BHO. 200 Louisville Lilneiust receTved and for sale HASS'FTT <t- Co. _ GKK.MAM CIGAHS ^^waiia|BsrsssS ?? - RHODES, agent. an BRii^ ^ 1S0 1* HERRINGS. 60 d"u *Dd receive.1 .?d .or ole by M HB1LLV BALTIMORE. Soull & Thompson^ IMPORTERS AND WHOLKKALK DP.AI.P.lis |N Tena. Wln?i, Liquori, Hpimjlndlgooj, Tobncco, Coffee, flfcufgcir, Hlolnimr, AND OHUCR OROCUMf*. So. , So/th Watrrand 'It. North Wl,arret, a fete doors below Arch tire A, PI11 L.VDELPlllA .Established In 1828. DC^THOMPSON BEYNOLDS, interested in Iheabow House, respoctfuUvJnvites Western Merchants him a call. , J.V. CAKflH H. W. h. < ANKIKLV. J. H. *1^,7* CANFIBLD, BROTHER, & Co 229 BaltimoreStreet, Corner of Chariot WHOLESALE IMPOKTJ^KS, .MANUFAC'fI' KKK: and I?KAI.KR8 IN FINK WATCIIIS, K10II 81LYER, n.ATKD, AND AI.DATA WARE AND FANCY GOODS! AVK opened their new atore with a splendid uti* i, . Goods. GOLD AND SILVER "WaTCHKS! From the mostcelehraied makers in London, Li*. and Geneva?on extensive mock always Kepi on h?i.j every one of which is guaranteed to per for in arcm4;j tin*. H lars, Jfc., oi new design*. PI.ATKD WARE. Coffee and Tea Sets, Urns, Tea Kettles, large ana *iu? \\ aiteis?Oval, Ohionganu round shapes; Cantor*, c*? Baskets, Epe.guess, Flower and Fruit stundb,?\u diamond work! A superb collection or Diamond BracHe's and Kim* Broaches, Crosses, Finger Bings, fuU suits of Difciwo?..i? suitable for V\ eddlug Girts. j rich j i:\vki.rv! Tlii? branch ofour bustnm is 1101 ?.ir|.?5M<l br.i? I.WlMiici.t in the country; l,?\i?p workmen cmpWl Up? tier our own sui'orvluon, coiuumly imkiiic new twin and by every steamer we aic supplied lioiu the Kuil, . factories, which enables us to give to our ousloiup-, laiest fashions, and at low prices. FANCY GOODS! Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Chess Men, c?ij \\kf kets, Cologne BottUs, elegaut Vases, Patuuu Mai ii? Statutes, Paris Bronzes, Fine Paintings, Papier. Macbif Tables and Work Stands, Porte Monnaies, superior t logne, French Perfumeries, Rosewood Mid l?atlitr sing Cases, English Soais, Tooth Brushes, Hair llruilti Ac. SUPERIOR ALBATA WARP.! New Patterns ol Forks, Spoon*. Ladles, etc. of tijlsaru cle, wuicli is Jast superseding silver waie. SPI.ENDID MANTLE CLOCKS! Bronte and Gilt Mantle Clocks of elesaut design*, b\v> yellow, drab ami white marble doi Frwch Porcelain^ richly decorated. Watch Tooi.s and Matkriai.s, of the best qualiiy.tw stantly kept oil hand nudcareiully selected. For the convenience ol customers we haveetcctrt, large, spacious stoic, giving customers eveiy f&cUity k. inspecting our extensive stock of Goods. Adjoiuiugm retail sales room, we have titted up another room, o\> ItHi leet in depth, for the Wholesale Department. D3*Kvery article from oui establishment is warrant to be as good as represented. OCT"Persons visiting Baltimo c, will do well to rxer.n; our assortment. Orders fioui the country will beattd.i ed to faithfully and pronitly. CAN FIELD, II ROTH KK A- Co., 229 llaltiiuoie st., K. WeSt corner of Charier Sign of the Golden Kaglr. Baltimore, March 24,-dwtv. r. J.L KRKW. II. IUKOKR. i. *r<?" LBREW, SANDER & Co., SUCCESSORS or CHARLES FISCHER CO., So. 338 Market Street, bet ween Howard and EutcuiU BALTIMORE IMPORTVRHOF German, French and Enqlish Qotnh SL'CII AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves, Shawls, Tapes, Laces, Fringes, Binding*., Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Under Shirts, Suspenders, Bibbom, Turkey Bed Yarn, etc., etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, Accnntoini, Jews Harps, Peic. Caps, Guitars, HAintouttn, Marbles. Iiook'g glasses, Flutes, etr. ru A ccmplete rssortrnent of Combs and Fancy Goofli. mar28-l vd(5?i w Drakeley ic Fenton, (^STARLIRnVD 1836.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS. | For the sale of Hon Pr.ooucrs. Flour, Brrraii, \V?oi, j WiKnow Gi.ass and Country PRonunx,generally. Thn will alsc give attention topurchasi gon commission. 387 Baltimore St., corner of Paca. BALTIMORE, Md. mar25- lyd@w JOHN SULLIVAN &, SONS, COMMISSION MEHCHANTS, akh I AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO, COT ton, Flour, Wiimkv, ami Wlstui.n PHODL't.K GXNKRAI.LY. Camden St., near Light St. Wharf, apt 5-1 y BALTIMORE A. SISCO, Ao. 95 ^Baltimore Street, opposite llnlliilaj Street, II A li T I ITI O li K, 117" HOLES ALE and Retail manufacturer of Odd I f lows, Masoni^, Sons ol 1'cniperaiicc, Bed Mcir>?e. I other Rozalia, BtHiiiers, Flogs, Kwels, clc.. MiHtai} Goods of all kinds. apfl-l Stein & Brother, Manufucturrr* anil WhalrtnU DtlUrt ill CLOTHING, So, 316 Baltimore Street, between Howard and LibertyS mar28-3m BALTIMORE. REVERE HOuSE. BY J . A II K I' K I, F I IV ?i K K OlKlMi 1' II1C 1IKHOT Tnnr2^ Cumhrrlnmf, Mi/.. iVic(JIjALJjii!Wti Oi KNOX, WHdl.KSALK ANII RKT.AIf, IIKAI.I'.H? IN | BOUTS AND SHOES, MENS AM Hoys' Hats and Caps, at the well knotrii stand of the BIG RilD BOOT. WKarc nowiece'.vliigfiom Our Eastern Manufactunr( Establishments, one of the largest and best till ed assortment of Boots and Shoes, tot Fall and Wictn wear, ever offered in this or any oilier market. Tlie i\' been manufactured to order, arcording to our ow/idiic' tions. and are intended expressly lor retailing Toou regular customers, and all others who may favoi us. ui:, , cal l, we can offer an unusually large variety of lloo*?a. Shoes, which we guarantee equal io quality of maie:ui^.j workmanship to Hume maunlactuied in this oi aj.j o'k partol the Umted Stales. Ourstpckwill be found ta: l sist, ii. pal i, ol the following seu?onablegood8: NO. 187. MKS'S POOTS. WGMKN'H OAlTRRf, lULf l.OOOpr men's kip hoots, OilTKUH, ktr. 1,000 men's thick buots, 200prwomensgaiter*, 1,500 men's call boots, *100 do hall gaitem, 1,000 men's water pi oof do 6"0 do walk iie*l"*v men's drikuks. puo do pegged biisliial 500 men's calf brogans, 500 do kid ItuHkin*. lij 1,000 prune kip do pers. 1,500 do thick tlo MIK8KH BOOTKB* BC*. 1,000 low priced do kins, nr. uovs' u jo i 500 misses moroccol*c$, ISOOpair boys thick bootees, 3"0 do kip d"0 4 4 kip do 300 do calf da 300 ? < calf do 300 do liidantliuo vootii' roots. rocco buRkiua 500 pr youths call b?iota, 150 do black. l?b?e, ??"! 3?)0 do kip do hronrcd gniteri, 1500 do thick do oHii.URXN'SRooTrrj. oovs ANUTOrTiiHni'.oOANs. 1,f>00 pi fancy lKn?tei-5, l,000pr boys kip biogans, 2,000 kid morocru " 15ii0 do thli'k do 1 ,'*'?) cinldieii'a i^'d*" 1000 youths do do lOOOchildieli's goat " COO do kip do 1500 do colorctl /' 500 boys and youths Calf do ui'M hiioks. woman's i.ai i: boots. 4Piirt pairs meuh', ladie??tl 500 morocco lace hoots, children's Guiil Shon. 1000 call do ii ats a *?'?? c*r^. 6?? 1 id do *400 dox men's plush cap*, 1500 kip do 300 * ? woolliata, niwt) Boxirs. 300 wood band boxes. Thankrul for the liberal paiionage hereioioree\ieiiilf J us, we solicit a continuance or the same. sep3 AloCLALl.ENS 6r KXOX^ New Savings Bank btore :nr id a ,1 Hoots, (V /{ AT TIIE OLD POH'l' OFFICE. "KEEP 1 HE HEAD AND FEET CO VKREDl ClTliJENSol Wheclingand vicinity:?'Thu oMncnf' for health reminds me tliat it may not beaoii?? jocali >our attention to ?ny Fall and Winier stock t?f Shoes, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas and Carpet Sifh. corner or Market und Monroe f treat*, wlierf t find a gieat variety or fashionable lataly received Go0u>, suitable lo the *ea*on, at low prices. Very lliankful for the liberal patronage received wnc? coming amongst jou, 1 rehj?cctfully solicit youalltocah and examine my slock, Tit will be my pleasure to set ?r^ wait ou you,) thufc uniting labor with rest, that lnii have their effspting health, and to this adding indualu and economy 1 nmy have wealth. Ladies, if you wish to puichase foBhioimble and chev winter Bonnets, vure, Call at the old Post Office, opposite the McLure. Gentlemen, if you wish to purchase a lasldonable Cap or Hat, Call at the above place, where you will get?that Remember, the old Post Office coi uer. To Countiy Meichants 1 have a lew Goods to Jo b Inw prices. oclT li. H. W?TSON. Wheeling and Franklin Cottonr Mills. NK. MONROE & Co., having taken the Wheeling ? and Franklin Cotton Mills, located in this cit y, ?r# ' prepared to supply all orders at the lowest iatealor-1-. andr>-4 Sheetings, Cotton Yams, Cotton Warps, Cottoj j Twines. Cotton Chaiu, Coverlid Varus, Coiioh Bat* I tings, etc. J a M ES KSOIT, jyl Superiuteudant SWEET POTATOKS. "I AO BUSHELS from Xorlolk; a superior article 1U^ ocll Clio. WILSON JUST RECEIVED. ! BARRELS extra Fioui, 4Boyer brand;' | I \J 40 do do do 'Buckeye .Mills;' 100 do do do various brands. OC20 GORDON, MATTHEWS A Co KEEP YOURSELF WARM. IUST received, a full supply of merino Shirlsand Draa ers, and for sale by J. H STALLMAX, ^clO No. 2 Washington HalL^ boc^skTn.glovbsT 10 DOZEN extra oil dieased buckskin Gloves, j?fft rr I 1 & ceived at oc?) H RISK ELL & 0* ^ LOUISVILLF LIME. F\f\ Louisville Lime, in good barrels ? Ol) ?ep20 * GEO. Wit*!* - HOPS. ANTED?Two thousand pounds Ho||i. WANTElI WREAT tndOiti, ^ Gpo W1UC0, t_p HINTS?WOO piccea- wore or liu-ol X .I'rinli, (or??le by 13 MuNAlK A