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INTELLIGENCER BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. To* undersigned take this occasion to remind thei r friend* *ud the public generally, that in connection with the cilice of the Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Otlice expresaiy fitted up for t he execution of all kinds of PI?AIiV ANDOBNA3IKVTAI. PKIXTING, Their materials being uioatly new, and embracing the la lest styles of iob ?ype, and tnen large ami well selected stock paper, cards, inks, ike., being purchased at the owest Cash prices, and the Job Ofiice being a distinct ?le a-trunent, carefully and efficiently managed, they canguaran tee to their customers entire satisfaction, as regards the XfntueHM, Accuracy uu?i I'rouiptneua, with which their work will be done. They aie prepaied to execute CaRm, Proor a mx is, Circi'iar-*, Post an*, Cojokkt Bills, riit.L IIsadh, K?ll Thxicts, Mills L?oiw?, Stkamboat Hills, Hamk Cub iu, Ai;mo5 Kills, Or turn Rooxj, Ur~*- Tu KitT*, NoT>:j?; pRKIfiXIT HOOK*, Dkjcd* Railroad ISlaNKs, Kzcsipyn Hotwl Rk<S13TKR2, PilOTtdtM, SrMMOSS, Battle, Klklt;om Tickets, And every other description of letter press Printing. Also ail kinds of work in COLOR* A.NDBKOIV/EN. 03"All orders fioai a distance promptly ai tended to. KHATTY dr l O. ADVERTISEMENTS. No. 1, Sprigg House Emporium!! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS! New Mpriun and Nnutmer OooiN! 1 THAT A* plea sure in being able to say to my old cust'-m crsandlbe fashionable community, that I have i;.st returned fromNew York, and have been able to procure the n>o:-.t Fashionable Goods for the season that the great Emporium, New York, can import from France and the Mid count lies; and having dispensed with the sale of com mou clothing, gives me more room and lir.ie to attend ?u the Wants of my customers iu tne t->shiona*?le way. My new stuck now consists of ItilAl'K, BROWN, filtKKN, M.t'E, OI.1VE AND IMLIIIA CLOTHS. A!?o. silk and wo?)i cashmeretts, all shades and colors; hombazine, drapitcr summer cloths, linen ami grassclotbs, Ac., for making frock, dress, sack and business coats.? French, English, and American cassimeies; also, ducks, I men drillings, Ac., for making pants. As to Vesting*, I have the most beautiful selection ever looked at in any ci ty, all of which 1 am now prepared to r.take up in the most fashionable and best style, as I havesccuied Mr Kcsskll's services as cutter tor the coming season, 1 feel certain iu Baying that I can furnish better cloths tnanany house west ot the Allegheny mountains. In connection with the above I have a beautiful assott ment o' Furnishing Goods, all line, seasonable, and fash ionable, consistingof cloth, cassimere, cashmerett, bom bazine, grass linen, diabita and plain iir.en. ftock, dress and business coats, vests and pants, made from the most fashionable and seasonah'e fioods, in great variety; also, linen and cotton Shirts, silk, linen, lambs wool and cot ton Undershirts and Drawers} cravats, stocks, collars, Cloves and suspenders. Hosiery iu great variety; also, every other article suit able for completing a ^eat !eman's wi drobe. All the above named atlicle-s, 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. mrSi S. KICK. NOTICE^EXTRA. I have a small stock of common clothing that I will dis pose Of at cost, or even less, to make room lot my Spring Stock of fine goods: mrSI S RICK New Savings' Bank Store. NEW FAt'HINONED LETTERS AT THE OLI> POSTOFPICK! I AM now receiving and opening an unusually large and gene*al assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Umbrella*and Carpet Sacks, at the corner of Market and Monroe streets. Wheeling, Va., in the room formerly oc cupied as the Post Office and opposite the McLure House, a very large and niti ely new stock which was purchased for cash, from the manufacturers ot the North, ui der the most favorable circumstances, and offer th^nt lo the cits reus of Wheeling and vicinity at reduced prices, whole sale aud retail, and respectiully solicit a share of patron age. i deem it useless to say much in praise of my stock. ' f 1 mistake not, the people of Wheeling are not so casily humaugged by advertising puffs; suffice it to say 1 haveany variety of men's, youths' and boy's Kootaand Shoes, mir ro.\ silk, moleskin, wool, Leghorn, brush and >traw hats, and lor iadies every variety ot silk, lawn, straw ai:il braid bonnets, of the most recent fashions ami style*. Also? Shoe*. Slippers and Gaiters. both for ladies, misses aud ckildteu, o! the most fashionable style, make and quality ?c*il ?nd see ior yourselves. Having purchased a larg? stock of the above named ar ticles, I would respectfully invite country merchants to call and see me, or send me their orders. I will duplicate any bills putchu^edin the eastern cities forca&h. IpS B. II. W ATSON. ASS KJ N E EvS NOT ICE. Simeon D. Wooilrow having, on the lfthdayof April, 186-1, by proper deed conveyed mi trust to the undersigned for the benefit ot his said Wood row's credit ors, atlaf his reel and personal property and chosesiuac tion i all persons i it anywise indebted to said Wood row aie required to make immediate payment to nie. and all r ergons having claims against said Wood row are requited n order to receive anv benefit under stad trust, within lour months to file their claims with the proper release ac cording to the terms of said deed, with the undersigned. api3 GEO. W. SIGHTS, Assignee. Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMillNtJ. JUST opened, a large assortment of Saddler's Hardware and Coach Trimming-, Coach ai d l.e? User Varnish, Buggy Hows. Hubbs, Spokes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Malleable Irons, Patent and Enamelled Leather, j. nd everything used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at tention ol the public. JOHN KXOTE, uiat3 Old Stand, 153 Main st._ Notice. \\T 1>. MOTTK has associated with him a.i a pi.rtner, \\ ? his brother J. W. MOTTK, the partnership com meuciugou the llth inst. The style oi the firm will be W. li. MOTTEifc BROTHER. [leblu Second Notice. ALL persons indebted to W. D. Mottk are requested to c.il! and settle their accounts immediately. ,?hl.-> W. n. MOTTK. Bound to Shave'. "|"\E J A HUES LEG OULT RE'S celebrated warranted I ) Raxois. They shave with the greatest ease, and are file best ever brought to this market. Just receved at C. P- BROWN'S lil NewMewelry Store, Washington Throw t?hy*ic to the Dog*-l?ui*eruiacher'* tlY DUO ELECTUIC VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing instant relief irom the most acute pain and per manently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Kheuma tism, paisilul and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia ot the Face, Deafness, blindness. St. Vitus' l ance, Palpitation* oi the Hes^it, Periodical Headaches, hams iu the Momach, In digestion, dyspepsia Uterine Pains, Paralysis, etc. These chains were first introduced tn the city of New York less than one year since, and alter being subjected fo thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and appli ed by Drs. Valentine Mott, Post, Carnnchaii, Van Huron a. d others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power iu the iclief and cure of the above class ot diseases, aud their sale, and the success that lias attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction into this country, triey were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Gem-any, Austria, Pinssia aud Eng land; and also in the United States. ??THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" Theprtnciples upon which it is claimed that the chains produce their marvellous cures ate, fust?that-all turrvu* diseases ate attended and produced by a deficient supply ol i^ervous fluid, and an agent that resembles closely electric, ity or electro magnetism; and second?that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, furnish to Hie exhausted nervous sys tem* by it! powerful stimulating effects, the nervous fluid which i-i required to produce a healthy act.ou through the entire system. NodiRgusting nostium is allowed to be ta ken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the general laws of health arc required Brisk friction upon the part di&eased adds much to the effect of the chains, by Increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be fiven to any person w ha will produce so many wel! 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.? Thry never fill to perform what they are advertised to do and nopeiaon has ever been dissatisfied who has given them a trial IN FEMALE DISEASES. More than one hui.dtcd permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri have been effected within . he l-?st year by the use ol these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the Tegionol the abdomen, aud 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 sl ould be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, aud the other end opposite to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Electric Chains are not to cure all diseases? but for Nervous Diseases it is claim ed that NO Mediciual A pent in the world has produced so many cut es in the last year as the Electric chain. INSTANT RELIEJ* from 1 he most acute p^in. is pro duced at the moment ol application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its foims. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis) ONE WORD MORE. These chains are the same wh-ch have lately been sent over to the Emperor of the French, to be tried by his own physicians in cases of cholera, etc. and which have proved co eminently successful. J. STEIN ERT, sole Agent 'corner Prince stieet and Broadway. d^JAMRS BAKER, and Brentlitiger d: Armstrong, Wheeling agents. dclT-lvr Dr. Todd's Pills CAN be had fresh and genuine at the following places in the city of Wheeling and vicinity, viz:?At the Drue adores of James Haker: Kells & Caldwell; Brentlinger ?V Co; Dr T H Logan vV t o; bied'k Vahrliug, Wm J/ckee A C<j: (Ritchietown); F A Brentlinger (Centre Wheeling); at he Shoe store of Todd Devol, market square, aud at the Drugstore of the proprietor, corner of Quincy ami Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, C rave Creek; A Be dillion'S and Jacob (Jooding's, National Road; Renj. I. l-iaven, west Alexandria; Wilson Stringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Looman's, Rridgepott, Ohio. There pills need no further recommendation than a . ah trial; they have now been in constant use lor more than twenty yearn, and if you willl only give them a chance they witlspeak for themselves?try them. 2?c per box; .-oi pet dot; $20 per gross. 'ianO NEW BOOKS! Thirr'a Consulate and Empire,?2 vols. "Headler's Second War with England," 2 vols. "Headley's Sacred Mountain*;" "Baldwin & Thomas' Gazetteer of the U. S." "Shaw's Civil Architecture}" ?'Minnie Hermon;" "Kathayan Slave," by Mrs. Judson; ??Ooethe's Fau?t." Ac. Ac. Just received by aplS WILDE A BROTHER. "J) !p??.?20rt bundles stone and clay Pipes*, for sale low Jitfl* LOGAN, BAKER A Co 'MEDICAL. Prof. Woods' Hair Restorative is now for the first time intro duced to the citizens of VVheeling, at .No 139 Mar kit street, which is the only sure remedy ever invented that will effectually restore the grey hairs and whiskers to the original color of yjuth. without ilyein ; cover th; bald head it: a short lime with the natural covering, remove dandruff, and prevents the hair Mom falling otf. and is free from the filthv sediment so objectionable in divers prepa rations of different nauies now befoiethe public; the Hn KTOKvrivie is a beautiful article for the toilet, for the old or yourand can only be appreciated by its use; and all are respectiully invited to call at the Depot and examine the testimonials" of ladies and gentlemen of high reputa tion in the South and West, where it was invented, but will refer to the certificate below of the distinguished statesman and Senator, Judge Breese, at Illinois: (Jarlti-k. Ill . June27, la.?3. I have used Prof. O. S. Woods"Hair Restorative,' and have idmircd the wonderful rrfect. .My hair was ot-conj ing, as I thought, prematurely grey, but by the use oi his ?Kesioiati ve> it has resumed its original color, and 1 have no doubt pernjaneutly >o. SIDNEY BREEZE, E.\-Scriator of the United.Males. Frofrimor Wood** Oriental Mauntire l.iuiuifut. This Liniment is a valuable auxiliaiy in the treatment of! some of the umsttormidable diseases with which it is our j lot to contend; for instance, injiamvialiou of th* lung* and j lotcrls. By a thorough and continued application of this ? Liniment over the region of the affect? d organ, these oth ; erwise formidable diseases are at once disarmed of more j than halt their terrois, particularly among children, and thousands 01 mothers, were they allowed to speak, would witn all the eloquence of feeling and alfcction, bear their united testimony to the fact that it had anatched'theirchil dien from the very Taws of death, and restored them to their foimer health and 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 w lie re an external application is 01 service, this lin ment will be found useful. ISeucrnI Depot G'Ja Broadway, New York; and 114 arketst.St Louis For sale wholesale and retail in Whcelingby jeTUHm WILLIAM J. ARMSTRONG. AFFLICTED RtAD!! Philadelphia .IKi'dical Iloune?Kstablish-d20 yearsago by Dr- Klinkelln, corner Thirdaud Union sts. between Spiuue and F.ne, Philadelphia, Fa. INVALIDS Are apprised that Dr. KINK KLIN confines his practice to a particulai branch of medicine, winch engages l?is undivided attention. He cautious t'ie unfortunate against the abuse of mercury; thousands are annually mercurialized ouT of life. Heccnt affections aie promptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE In the treatment of acla?sof diseases hitherto neglected I and imperfectly understood, has enabled 1)14. IvlNKh? LIN, (.Author of a teorkon Self Prater cat ion,) to piove! that nine tenths ol the causes ol nervous debility, local i aud constitutional weakness, menial and physical suffer ing. are traceable tocertaiu habits, lorming the most se cret yet deadly and fatal springs ol domestic misery aud ? premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil 1 ahit sometimes indulged in by hoys, 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 vise to a series of protiactcd, iusi ious, and devastating affec tions. Few ol lhose who give way to this pernicious praciiceare awaic of the consequences, until they find the nervous systems >batteied, feel strange aud unaccounta ble te&lings, and vague fear.- in the mind. The unfortunate thus afflicted becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed * igor, or to apply his mi d to study; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull, irreso lute, and euga .es in his sport with less eneigy than usual. II he emancipates himself lieloie the practice has done its wotst end enter matrimony, his marriage i* unfnnt fill, aud his sense lells bin; that this is caused by Ins early Lillics. Three ure consideration* ichirh uiivuld aicaken tike attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE. Kequi rs the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may be really the cause of mutual happiness.? Cou d the veil which now coveis the origin ol domestic wietchcduess he raised, and its ti ne souice ;n evei y iu sta. ce disclosed?ill how many could it be traced to phys ical disqualifications and their attendant disappointment! Apply then, while yet in time, in order to have your un strung and relaxed organization rehiaced, revivified and st lengthened. REMEMBER. He who places himself under In*. Kinkelin's treatment may religiously confide in his houoi as a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, tnat the seciets ol lfr. K.'s pa tients will never be disclosed Young man?let no false modesty defer you from mak ing your case known to one who. fioni education aud re spectability, can certainly befriend jo.i. l oo many think they will conceal the secret in their own hearts, and cure then^elve? I alas! how ol'ten is tuis a latal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an oiuameut to society, has faded Irom the earth. Striituves of the urethra are mpldly removed by the application of a therapeutical ugeut, iwed only by in. k. IVcaknesi and couxtitutiov.ul debility promptly cured, and t'ullcitior metered. J COUNTRY INVALIDS. Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all their symptoms, per leticr enclosing a remittance.) Hi K's medicine, nppioprjaied at to-dingiy. Forwarded to any part of the United Mates, and pack ed sccuie from damage or curios: ty. RLAD ! ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death, l*r ? Kiiikelin oil .Sr f-Pjesertalion.?Only mils. i tisawoiK eminent;) lequiied, as a nicuns ol reform I ins the vices of the ag.- in which we live. Also j NATURE'S GUIDE, i With rule* for the prolongation of life, jutt from the prest. A letter with a iomittance ol - ? eenis, oi the value*n post sdamp-S addressed to?Dr. KIN.K KLIN, Phlladet phia. Pa , will secure a copy of eithei ol the a??ove books by leturii of mail, or l2co;?tcs will be sent lice o! post a^e lor ?l. Hookselclrs, canvasse s, traveling agents, iVc., supplied wholesale at the publishers piices, vvtiicli admit o: a large profit. . . Q3"*All?ettciS must be post.paul. J**1-' JAS. M. _ . II ? E dc MO.\, Attorneys at law & land Agents, Mnrslnill C. //., V'?., Mtmmlsrille, I'.O , ~\\T ILL practice tn Ohio, .Maishail. and Wetzel counties. W Particular attention will '??? given to collections and Land business. All kinds or land constantly lor sale apvl - i yd?v t w P HlLSA DELV HJA Curtain Warehouse, Hi Chestnut St., Philadelphia, oppomte the State House. ui:rvecv w. save-oict>, Importer anx? Dkai.kk is Curtains, Curtain Ma TKitfAi.s", and Furnitltrk Coverings, \V H It'll lie offers at the lowest market prices, WHOLESALE AM) IthTAlL. The stockconiprisiiig, in part, the following: Kmbroidered l^ice Cui tains; j Gilt Cornices; Do .Vuslin ho do Pins; Drapery Laces ?$? Muslins; | do Hands, French Krocatells, all widths j Canopy Arches and Kings; aud colors; I Cords, Tassels, (Jiinps, Satinde Laines* I Fringes, Curtain Drops, Hautasks: I ?^c. A lar^estock of FRESCH PLUSHES, of all colors and , Qualities on hand. I l'AI.\Tk? IIIM)OWSHADES, and HOLLASDS ol all colors for shading. | ' N. 15. Peison*ordering Curtains, will give the measure ! ol the heighth aud width o' he enti re frame of window. mariT-tvdiVw j NO. TWO WASHINGTON HALL, 1 'II HE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friend> i. and the citizens ol Wheeling i.nd vicinity, that he has just received his Fall ard winter supply of ^ C hit Its, Gassimeres and Vestintjs. Not thinking it necessary to enumerate my stock, 1 sim ply say it conviste of the very latest, newest and most fashionable style or Cloths, Cassimeves and Vestings, piuin and fancy, together with a full assortment of bents Fin nishiiig Goods Gentlemen wishing anything in my line will do well to give me a call, as 1 am determined to sell as low as any other establishment can do, and my work, for style aud qualitv, shall be got up second to 1101 e. Having the ser vices o? two competent cutteis. 1 feel satisfied in assur. ini anv one who may favor me with a call to give entire satisfaction. All goods warranted to be as represented or no sales. Coats, Vests or Pants got up to crder at the shortest notice. J. H. STALLMAN, Merchant Tailor, oclrt No.2. Washington Hall. Centre WheeliDg Drug Store. New Stock. I AM now receiving my winter slock of Drugs. Medi chits, Dvc Mut?,"ctc., direct froin the Eastern citie*, being perfectly new and iresh, to which 1 invite the atten. lion of my friends and the public generally. My s.ock consists iu part of the following: 0 dozen Hampton's Tincture; 6 do Cod Liver Oil (warranted pei fectly pure);! ICO pounds ci earn Tariar; j 1 case Arrow Hoot (fierinudaj, t sack Oat Meal; 1 do Pearl barley; ?J boxes Heckei's Farina; '2 do Juiube P^-te; r. rases fcng. mustard; I gossThompson's Eyewater; 1 do McLaue's Vnimifuge; 2 barrels Epsom Salts. dec2 JOHN II. TAPPAN ] c Cummings' Works. 1UMMINGS on the Apocalypse. 1st. 2d?i 3d series; on the Seven Church* a; Family Prayers, 2 vols; Si:!iisol the Times, ? ' Minor Works. 1st, 2d aim 3d series; " The Chuich belore the Flood; ** The Tent and Altai; The'Daily Lile; 44 The Hlesseil l.tfe; ?* Voices of the Day; ?? Voices of the Night; ?? Vo'ces of the Dead; ?? Notes on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Dani**!. Parables, Miracles. St. Matthew, St. Mark and St. Luke:?iec?d by limelo WII.HK A- HRO. clijice xveaaiug. Stnv Papern, by Henry Ward Beecher; School of Lile, by Anna Mary Howitt; Kainrroft's Literary and Historical Miscellanies; 1'eQu i-cy's Opium Hater; Kol.ei t Graham, a sequel to 4,Lindo:?* Liie of Sam Houston; Men of Character, by Douglass Jeirold; Tales for the Marines; Ileal t.- Ease; Gas tie Iluildeis; History of the Hen Fever;* Ida May; received by* jelo WILDF.iVBRO. WANTED. 10" second hand Flour barrels uih30 GEO. WILSON, marketsq. TO FOUNDEREKS. JUST received and for sale: Ground Charcoal; Ground Soap Stone; To Arrive: Ground Bituminous Coat; Also. WhHe Sand, at the agency warerooms cor. Main and Uuiucy sts. ,nhfi ? K. H. I1DBRKLL. EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FLCUR. Two huudrrd bbls favorite brands, in store aud. a'ebv mh21? M PHI LLYfi FAMILY FLOUR. WU have a prime article or Family Flour for sale. ap<K DO A N E A CO WGILL. MEDICINAL. The Nonpareil Nerve and. Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY H. H. CAM! & CO., FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BV D1I. WATSON CARR, OF WHEELING, LATE OK MORGANTOWN. It is based upon the broad principle the.i any remedy irhich icill relieve an exir.nal pain, vQU if properlu com pounded. is c<lucllv successful i,i rcisocing i :i!cr nal ageciionsi'ti pcuer ichich is beau:fully Jrveloped iu anil peculiar to the AOXPAftElL LLXIMEXT. ARB YOU SUFFERING 1?ROM Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Croup, Difficult Breathing. Tooth-Ache, Tic Do'oreux, Pain in the Drea.-t or Side, Sttain or spasm, Head-Ache, t.itlamma tiou, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Lruisea.Poison Sores, Fever So res, Paiu or ciamps in the Stomach, i hoiera .Morbus, Choleia Infantum, I'holtc. Lame Hack. Chilblains. bite* ot Poison ous Insects or Rabid Dogo, Ague Cake, Ague in tiie Breast or Face, burns, bruises, chafing, chapped hands, corns, Com tactions of the M uscies t:i cords, cuts ol any kind, Muscu.ar weakness. Paralysis, Piles. Kar Ache, Ulcers, I Salt L'heum, scurvy. Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, Venereal , >ores, Scarlet Fcvsr, or any similar disease, you nay lest assuted that i u this article you have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which not only removes paiu almost instantaneously, but penetratis 10 the sector and entirely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the idea ol any composition curing | sulIi a number 01 diseases.* but if yo-i but reflect that these diseases, though numerous in name, all aiise lioiu similar causes, thepiopositmn will ieun less extravagant; hut weie It ten times more so the facts wl ich stare us in the !ace would Jorcr the candid to acknowledge its merits; for all who have used it themselves, or witnessed its ma^nc effects on otheis, unite in declaring it just wlial its name (Nonpaieil) indicates, the be.r Liniment knotcn. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you never not'eed the sti;k:ng3 milarity between many external and internal diseases: having entirely differ ent uames? And has it never occur ted to you that a rem edy migut be prcpated which should be equally applicable to both? This remedy is how offered you in "the > ohi*a rk l LiMMtvr, which does not insult jour understanding by claiming to have beei. lound in some burning mountains oj Mexico or mighty carer cf the earth', but is simply the Oom'kini; ot St'iK.M k! being mild and simple in its action and yet levealing in i ts effects a power almost inciedible, ?reaching the most hidden sinews ol innu or bca?t,? aud yet being innoxious to the weakest in'ant. It is also by lai the cheapest Liniment in the market, oeing put up in bottles tuice a* large as the majority,aud one-fourth larger than the largest, besides hciiig more than four tiiin x nn ??ti*otig; we the iciore oiler it to you with pride aud con fidence, as an in title exactly suited to the wants ol rich or poor, high or low. : he unprecedented 8'Z* in which the Nonpareil Liniment if- put up; ?i:d ?be v?Rt ejcnerisn vfthe n nteiials used in it, makes it i inpo^fcib'* for us ?opiy tor the priming of the hund?eds 01 certiifwate* ??i-uutu-iYish, nor do we deuiu it necessary, as the article w j3 tit- -lis used will certify lor itself. We would however refer those afll'Cnones who have so often been gulled by foiged certificates and higassertionS to the following names, being but a lew of the many per sons whose character for candor and veracity needs no panegyric fiom us, and who having fully tested its vutues in the different diseases (or which it is lecominended, are prepared to speak ol its merits as it dcsei ves. Sold in Wheeling by james liaker, Kells & Caldwell, T II Louantst Co, \V K McKee, Patteison ? Co , aud by the principal Druggists of Virginia, and Pennsylvania. j A ugust t7, '63 From the Fairmont ( Pa.) Republican. An lNVAi.uHi.it Micdh-inc. ? 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 ate able to discover, and have always seduously awided giving utteiauce to anything that might lc?dany one to suppose that we placed any taith in their preten sion!-. Hut with leferencetoa remedy mauu actured 111 this place, aud which has become as familiar to the public as household words, we spe:.ktrom knowledge ol its in tiinsic excellencies, its adaptation to many of the ills ol lie, and the security with which it may he used. We si-eak of the Noupuieil Nerve and Hone Liniment, prepar ed by II. H. Can A- Co., fiom a prescription furnished by lir Watson Car?-, lateot Morgantowu, aud now of Wheel ing, one of the most eminent Physicians in Virginia. This Liniment is based upou the broad pi iuciplc that any reme dy which will leiievr external paiu, will it propeily com pounded, be equally efficacious in lemovii-g internal affec tions, a principle tiiat lias been successfully developed.? It is simply t he offspring of Scit-i.ce, being mild and sim ple hi its action, .-.:id jet revealing It; its effccts a power more incredible, reach::;/ the most hidden sinews of man and beast?and yet being innoxious td t ne weakest infant.? It is also by lai She cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up in Lotties twice as laige as the majority, ai d one tourth larger than the largest, besides bring more than four times as ?nong. Wecommeud it to those in want of a sate and cei tail, remedy. ".VIuu lvuow 'I hynclf." An Invaluable Book lor 25 Cents "I'vrrif Ftrmibj should hnv* a ('ojnj." Knnft <-,>PI K< sohi iu iev? Thau thrc* months. A v1.'V' * new edition revised aud improved, iust issued III: IIUN IKri-S .MHDICAL .MANUAL AND HAND HOOK ton IIIL-I A KpLICTKD?Containing an outline ol the origin, pi ogress, treatment and ciiteof every form of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intcicourse, by self abuse, or by sexu; I excess, with advice for their preveuiiioi, written in a fHiuiliar slyleavoidirg all medica technicalities, a::>% evei y thing that would offend the ear o dereucy, from the te>ull of some twenty yea is successlu pi act ice. exclusively devoted to the cure ol diseases o: a delicate or private nature. To which is added, leceipts for the cure of llie above diseases, uud a t rt at ise ou the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague. I'stimowy of tin I'rofeanor .of Qbxtetrtci in I'enn. Col Jete, Philadelphia? ?tDit. lli NTtR's Mkikcai. Manuai.," 1 he author of this wet h, unlike the uwi<nity ot those who advertise to cuie the diseases of which it tieits is a glad uate of one of the best colleges iu the United States. It affords me pleasuie to recounneiid him to the uufoituuate, or to the victim ot joalpiacticc. as a succ.:s<!ul and expe rienced piai titioner, iu whn>e honor and integrity they may place the'grcatcslcoulidcuce. JoiJ. S. LoNcsnoae, M. 1). From .1. IVootfuard, M. I), of Penn. I'r.irer.-ity, Philadel phia.?\i gives n>e pleasuie to add my testimony to the professional ability of the author of the ,4MedicaI Mou inl." Numerous cases of Disease of the (lenital Org; usv some of them of long standing, have come urder my no tice, in which his skill has been iiiani'est in lestortng to period health, iu some cases wliete the patient has been cousideied beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem inal weaknesses, or disarrangement ?.t the functions pro ?luted by sell abuse, or excess of vetzery, I do m?t kuow his i.vpericr iutiic pro essiou. 1. have * been acquainted with the author some thirty years, ;uid deem it no more than justice to him, as well as kindness to tne unlort nate v ictim o: early indiscretion, to reconiineud him as one iu whose prole*vj0nal fekill and integrity they may sa tel y con tide the msci ves. WooDWtitD, M. 1>. 'This is,^ without exception, the most compieheusive and intelligible woi k published, on the ciass oi diseases ot which i' treats. A voiding all technical terms, it addresses its< II lo the reason of its leaders. It is liee fiom ailob jecriouabie mat'er, end no parent, however las>i<lious.car ohjei t to placing iu the hands of his soiu. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of tne various complaints treated of, and 'with loo little breath to puff.' and 'too little presumption to impose,' he has ofle e.l to the world at the mctely nominal price of 2a cents, lite fruits of some twenty yeais most successful practice '?I braid. 'No teacher or patent should be without the knowledge imparted iu this invaluable work, it would save years of pain, mortification ami sorrow to tue youth under their charge.'?People'* Adrocate. : A Preshyteiian clergyman in Oliio, iu writing ol 'Uvi* ter's Medical Manual,'says: *'J'nousunds upon thousa'ls ol our youth, by evilexample and the iufluencc of the pas sions, have been led into the habit ot self-pollution with out icalizing the sin a;nl fearlul consequences upon them selvesaud theii posterity. The constitutions ot thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, nud they do no: 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-spread source of human wretchedness, would cooler the greatest blessing next to the religion to Jesus Chris'., on the piesent and coming generations, lute nperane, Cor the n>e of intoxicating drinks,) though it hasstain thous sands upon thousands, is not a greater scourge to the hu man race. Accept my thanks ou behalf or the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-woi ker in the good woi k/ou are so actively eug?ged in.* One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and po??a:-e paid,) on receipt of 2.1 cents, or six copies for ^l Address, COS DEN ?CO., Publishers, l*?ox IOG, Phila delplna. HookseKers. Canvassers aud Rook Agents, supplied on tjhe most libeia 1 terms. junel'J-jr Planished Tin Ware. JUST opencd.an assortment of splendid Planished Ware, consisting ol coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewevp. Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapot', Kgg cooleis, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet *a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment of House and Steam Uo.it furiiishin^ goods HO UBS, IIARSKS A CO, So2S, Monro. St, near the Post Olfire, "or'n Wlicelihg. Va Wheeling Window G-lass M A iV UF A C T O II V. THK partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoall Laukerd & Co, has been dissolved by the purcliase of u, Mr. Haukerd's light, title, and interest, by Stockton c\: Kussell. The business wi'l be carried on under the name or V5.1.8 STOCKTON, KUSSELL iV CO W heeling, Oct I, 18."9 To Country Merchants. MR. S. S. KNOX having withdrawn from the firn. ol McClalien, Ktiox ?.V Co., the remaining partners have associated with them M r. Chester 1). Knox, (brother or S. S. Knox,) so long and lavorably known iu the trading public ?assuming the style of.McClallens and Knox. They would respectfully inform their old customers (who have so long and liberally sustaiqfd them) and all of her deal* eisin Hoots and Shoes, that their'Pall Stock will be arriv ing from the tOth to the last of September. Having been selected with the greatest care and bought for cash, they flat&r themselves that in their Fall Stock of Hoots and Shoes they can hold out inducements iu quality aud prices superior to any ever offered iu the market. To Country Merchants on their way east, they would be pleas cd to exhibit their stock, and post them in prices, fearlessly ehallcnginga comparison with the inai kets of Haiti moie and '"'adclrhla. frep.Tl .M? Cf,A LLKNS ft- KNOX "1 OGAN, CARR iV CO., havejust icteived 110 bo>e8 J j of tohacco, in addition to their laige stock. Call loundat No. 81. and ?ee a specimen of the ??Californi golden bar Tobacco," intended for all "who love a gooa thing." AUo.a larce lot ofimpoited Segarsjust t oh aud Mammoth Hat Store. Fall Fashion for 1854. O AVKKY has on hand, and is receiving, one of the O. largest aud best stocks of Hats and Caps that has ever been opened iu this city. He is also constantly man. ufacturingevery description of Int aud cap now in use, fioin the very best material aud workmanship, and soul at prices that c<tnnot tail to please. 1 am a.so receiving Jaige importations of Eastern man ufactured Hats uud t ap?, which will be sold low. Also, a large assortment of children's Fancy Hats and Caps aud Ladies Ridiug Hats, carpet bags, and umbrellas, all of which will be sold cheap. N. IL?Hats made to order on the shortst notice. S. A VERY, Nos 146 aud MR .Vainst. vei'"> Wheeling. Va. FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. No. SS, Main* strkkt, WHEELING, VA. WHISKY, Corn, Oats, Hay, liian, and Shoits, for sale by S. H. R. Carter. ?cp25:dtf MARTIN RUCHER, Agent. Onn baos Prime Rio Coffee, justree'd and for sale by del4 M. RK1LT.V 5kicoj? pure White Lead, dry, for sale low by reblS KKLLS & GALDWKLL \ EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hoskins, Heiskell & Co. IXPOJtTXRF JtVD JOBBERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HAVE removed to their new Iron Building. 213 Market ?t. and 3* Commerce at . PHILADELPHIA. spH;ly Anspach, Brother & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, A"o 70 North Third st. corner of Cherry, Philudripliia John Anspach. Jr... John F. Jacqby;.. .James .M. Reed; William Anspach;..'Henry B Fairman. >re;ilT:dfim Wolies, Ballard & Co. IMPOPTKRS AND JPBBr.Kfi l* FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 17.) Market ktreet, Philadelphia. C'ol. B. F. Kelly, formerly of Wheeling, is engaged in this HouseQ sepJt'-dly 6.1.1 i>'elloiv*,.fln?ouNl Kr?. lien, Noun ol 'IV ixs pprn u iv And other Society Regalia, Barincrs. Seals and Jewels, manufactured and sold by Gibbs $ Smithy No. 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. TIf K asorttuent usual! y on ha I J consists of REGALIA, CJd Fellom*?Grand and Subordinate Lodge and E:? ? carupment. ' * Fast Grand ami other Officers, plain and * 4 embroidered. , 4 1st, "^d. .*M, *?tu and 5th Degree Parade Be 4 * palia*. 4 4 Picldy embroidered Encampment Farad Beyalias. Masonic?KnightsTemplar, Royal A~:h,and Master. ' Jewels, Robes, Banners, S> *ords, Ac. Saru oj Trrnpercnci?National, Grand and Subordina. Divisions?Officers and Members. lie J Meu?Sachems, Past Officers and richly embroidei 3d Degree Working and Parade Kcgalia. JEWELS Of the various Orders, ol Silver. Gilt or Plated Metals, ncludiug Knights Templar, (with Ditks.) BANNERS. Bauueis of every size, style and cost, adapted to the va rious Orders and Societies, manulactuted to order; and De signs for Banners, when requited, furnished free of ex pense, ffcowin; the style of the same when finished. Also ROCES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &?:. Comprising the largest asortmentto l?e found in the lT. S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIUES; Wishing to fit up rlieir Halls, or supply themselves with Parade or WorRifr* Regalia, Bannei v, Ac., can depend up. on having their ordsi s s&lisfactoiily tilled, by calling on or addressing GIBBS tV SMITH, Regalia and Banner M turers,73 Baltimore Street, 'Jaltimoie, Md. (i T. FRY. Acer*. \Y|iee'lnc. Va. ??ct">-tr (jwyu ct Keia, 1 in port ?-i-k nud Jolibcrt of" Dry * ooiU. A'o. 7 Hanover Street. BALTIMORE, Md. OFPK.? r.-aie, on the most favorable terms, a choiceai.d select siockofSt\l?*k a.no F*n y Dry Good.*, to which they lespeciiully invite the attention ol ti e trade gener; lly. m*r2d-dll ALKX. MSNN. RICH'O !>. MITCHELL. PBNN & MITCHELL, ? TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. G7 Sooth Gay Street; Baltimore. references: Dan'l Sprigg, cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayhew 4* Co. no Love,Martin 4* Co. do Thos. J. Carson 4* Co. do Pollard, Bird 4-Co. do James R. Baker, Wheeling. W. JV. Shriver, do Forsyths* 4- Hopkins, do Rhodes 4-Ogilbey, Bridgeport. j llollowav .V Il'at field. ?|o tanl*7rlvd r. BELT. K. BOW1K. BELT & BOWIE, TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants; t Elmcott Street, Hw.timore. REFERENCES: lion Thomas G. Pratt. Ex-Gov. and II S Senator ? .Vd Hon John Glenn. Judge Circuit Court U S for .Vd. Daniel Spiigg, Esq., Cash'r Merchants li'k?Baltimoie. Aguilla Gilet. Ks.j. 4 Franklin ? d?? True man Cross, Esq. 4 Corn. 4- Far. iS'k do l>uvail, Rogers ?v (.'? do Fitzseiald <)' Magruder, do Lous 4* L?y t ii, ue Webb. Rowland 4* Co.?Louisville. Foray!lis 4- Hopkins?Wheeling. Jamc-a R. Baker, do f J 9 L. W. UUSNELU J. L. BL'CK COSNELL L. W. GOSNELL & SON, COMMISSION Mr.nCHA NTS, F01 the sale of all kinds of coihvjmv ft'Etomiu, 71 Bowly's Wharf, (South St.), BALTIMORE. REFERRKC ES: C. Brooks. Pres't Western Bank, J. D. Katly, E?<}. )? Baltimore. .ViJler. .Way hew 4- Co. Win. T. selby. JotiuGoshorn 4* son. Jacob .^eufceny. A. .1. Wheeler, R. B. Bowler, Bruce, .Vorgau 4*^0. Webb, Poland J- Co. W . C. /??ooks, 4- co J. S. .Vorchtvd, Je.-se Hook. Wavnesburc, Pa. [JanQG ik, ) rn ^Wheeling, ^Cincinnati j?l.ouis TABB, SHIPLEY & CO. PI o 11 r u ri ?i e 11 c r 11 1 I* 1- o ?1 11 c e COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 51 Light Street, Baltimore. R EFER EXC ES: C C Jamison, Esq, Cashier Bank of Baltimore. D Sprigg, Emj, Cashier Meichauts' Bank. Trueman Cross, Esq, Casliiei l.'om, A- Farmers* Bank* Mc?is Greenway&Co, Bankers, Baltimore. " John Sullivan & Sons, ** 44 S C BakenVCo, Wheeling. .^Ir Jas K Baker, 44 Mr E B Svvearingen, " OOTCash advances made on consignments. decC JOSEfil GIRT, JOHN M. WKLLS, Of IVelUburx, la. Of Wclltburg, Va. GIST & WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 30 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE. dj"Particular attention paid to the vale ol Flour am! other Produce, *with prompt lelmns.' Advance^ made 01 consignments. reft it knces : Brooks. TibbalU 4- Fultcn, Baltimore. Cole 4* Howard, do Brooks. Son 4* Co. do Slingluif. Ensey 4- Co. do i^iovvn 4- KiikpatiicR. Pittsburgh. James Italzell. ?^o Dr. J. C. canipbeH, Wheeling. CJa???5 Pendleton & Brother, COMMISSION MERCUANTS, IN LEAF TOBACCO. COT I ON, AND PKODUCk (i EN ERA LLY, Pendleton's "Wharf, Ao. 1*20 l.oicer End of Smith's Dock BALTIMORE. REFERENCES: Hugh Jenkins A Co. I ugh Jenkins A Co. "J r. \V. Bruue A Sons, > Baltimore. A* 111. Wilson A Sous, J Edwin WovthainA * o. "> Arch'id Thomas A Sou, > Richmond. Hugh W. Fry, ) Rhudes A- Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. Tweed. Sibley ?v W rignt, ) Joseph C. Busier & Co. > Cincirnati. JohnCieigh, J uu^.^r } (^liarleatoiii S. C. Gordon tV Co., Louisville. James M'Cully, } Brown A- Kirkpatrick, > Pittsburg. 'A. Chafee, J D. l^iiiih, Esq, Ca?li. N. W. Bank, "J S. Brady, Es^, Cash. M.A- M. Bank, >Wheeling. J.is. R. Baker, ) Josiah ' iblc y, Hnmburg, S. C. Henry A. Shioeder, Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gahif*. New Orleans. THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. A'O 10 LIGHT STREET, (4 doors from Ueltimoremt., opposite Fountain Hotel,} Baltimore. THE subscriber, alter twenty years* experience in the cities of Europe, would informcitizensand Strangers . who are in want ol a good watch, that, for quality of work manship, his watcl.es defy all competition; he having le cilities for obtaining Fink Lonno.s Watchki, which few in this country possess, being personally acquainted wi'h the mustemineut Loudon manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, J sit; of J M. French'* Royal Exchange, London. OCS^Fine Watches and Jewelry repaired properly. All I*ondon Wafches sold at this establishment, warranted ' free of cost for four years. septr?-lvd fAKTtNKKSHlf NOTICE. rpHE undersigned have entered into partnership, for th< . 1. purpose of carrying on the wholesale tobacco business, ! under the firm of Logan, Carr A Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. (J. BAKER, WATTSON CAKR, mar30 H. II. CARR. Agricultural Warehouse. THE undersigned are now prepared to fill orders for al kinds of Agiicultural Implements, have just icceived Straw and Hay Cutters, assorted i Virginia Corn Shelleis, do 'I fe r inu mete rfc burns j CJeddes* Harrows} j Ov Yokes, Meat Cutlers; Sausage Stullers; Store Trucks, etc. etc. ? dc?daxvI m M?-A FEE BROTHKR^.'Qnincy st. ? )! II I CitlilCE plain hatusin ?toie, and lor sale by 1 ^ " iv{* M 1*K| l.l.V? |i| i a? ks Uolu Foil w > >upciioi ai liciej loi sa.e b] 1VJ jan.iI JAMES BAKER MACKEREL. I lbs. Nos. 1 and 2, just icceived and for sale by i?M dcH M. i: El LLY Cheap Table. Conic Krcrybody unit ?rc! WE havearmnged on a die p table, remnants of eve ry kind, old stylt? Goods, and articles of wtrch w? | have too large a stock, which we put pose to sell off ai j some price?whatever they will bring 1 Coi.ie soon, while you have a chance for barsains. j ang? W. p. MOTTE A- BRO. TO PLASTERERS. BUSHELS good Cattle's Hair, for sale bv JOHN KNOTR, aug"^ Stand, 153 Mainst. OU will find by calling next door to Greer, Ott & Co JL No. 35 Monroe st? 24 paiis mens Enameled Oxford Ties; 24 do do brogaus; 1 case mens goat do Jyll JAMES B. MARSH. ALSO, a lot of Philadelphia and Baltimore styles ol Silk Hats, together with Gents fine Cloth Caps, chil dren's Fancy Beaver Hats with feathers; and eveiy othei kind worn during thesfoson. augl7 S. D. HARPRR A SOS 400 MEDICINAL Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir FOR the permanent cure of coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, it flue t:xa. croup, whooping cough, intiamation of the broncbea and lioarseuess. caused by pub 'ic >peaking; tt:J all affections tf the organs of respira tion. Warranted the pleasantestand best medicine for diseas es o the lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this medicine to the public we have the satisfaction to know th t we not only present them with an itivaluable antidote for the class of diseases it profes ses to cure, but one which is perfectly harmless in its ef frets upen the constitution, ancaubr administered with out any fear of mineral poison-, for if contains none.? The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t e country, is caused by disease oftheorga1 s of respiration, cor.sequrnt upon exposure and cold, hasin duct d us to put it within the reach of every individual who may need a ie.:.edy that uas pioven itself so invaiu ahle. This medkir.e is tlic result of a long experience, and study of th?se diseases of the lungs which ar* so frequent ill ourchangeable climate; and weclaira it to be in advance of all medicines ever betore discovered for those peculiar compltints, an improvement upon alt, and consequently f uperior to all others. Wc shall make no extravagant assertions of its efficacy iu curing di-ea^es. I'ke the venders of too many nostrums, who deceive all who trust them, nor shall we hold out any inducements which experience does not justify. 11 patients will |?e? -evcie in th? use of this medicine, and u*>e it as directed, I hey will be cured in every instance tliatitis not beyond the power of medicine. I here are uuircraok.persot s now enjoyinethe olessings of health and rt-neweinife, as it were, who otnerwise would have long since been in their grave, but foi the time'v and perqeve ring use o! thi* invaluable remedy. Itis not pretended that it is infallible in every stage of consumption, but we know it to b? better adapted to the various diseases ot the ifypiiatory organs than any othei .Medicine ever oflercd lo the public. .All we ask is j trial, and in every instance, il i>ed freely cccordingto the direction*, and if perfect satis faction is not givn, the money will i>?* efurncd. Genuine signed K. II ALL A: CO. For sale br JAMES I BAKER, Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists ?rererally throughout the countrv. apU-ly GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA FTMI K True D Mtire Fin L id. \G,u J3R HOUGHTON'S _ , i id,\Ga*tric Juice, pie ~ "pared from Rennet, or the Foui th Stomach ofthe Ox, after the ditectiohs Of Ba i on Lit-big. the great Physi ological Chemist, by J.S. HneonTo.N, M. D., Phila delphia. Pa. This is Nati'rk'# own Rkmkpt for itn unhealthy stomach. No art of man caucqual itscurativc powets. It contains no Ai.conoi., liriTKRS, Acids or Nacskoi.s Uncus. It is extremely agrceable to the taste, and may be taken by the .nost leeb.e pa tie* ts who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware ofDacouicD imitation*. Pepsin is? sot a mi co. l.'ail on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Sr-.tvuKic Evidhju-k, from Lic big'a Animal Chemistry; Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion; Dr Peieiraon Food and Die': Dr John VV. Dra pBi, ..f New York University; Prof. Dungiison'sPhysiolo gy; Ptoi. Siiiimau. 01 Vale College; Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with repoits ofcckks troin all pai ts or the Unitj-d Slates. 1. H. PATTERSON. 33 Monroe street. WHEELING, Wholesale and RetailAgent. niar2t?-d@wly SPUING DHE6S GOulJS. "XITK have ju^t opened a spleodid assortment of Dress IV Goods. of the uuineious styles and qualities calcu lated to piease every oi.e, mr4 M. N \ I It ?r H KIT V KV uui.s -\o 1 ca^iui uOjU-^l lec'daiid lot s.i,e ny i a 1:31 J A M I S BAKER To the .Ladies! WE have just received, at the sign ot the big red boot, the most beautiful and complete assort" cut of la die--. misses und childi en's Shoes ever presented in this ma rket? ?V) pair ladies Philadelphia Gaiters; IiH (In do Slippers; 300 ?lo do Jenny Linds; missks' AN1? ciiiliirkn's WollK. fOO pair misses boots ami vhocsot every variety; 1000 * children's do do do do nKXTI.EMKS'8 WORK, J00 pair Gents line boots; l.V) do line Monroes; 200 tb) patent leather Oxford Ties; l.V) do do Jersey do foo tin do (.ongress hunts; 125 dn buclishiu Oxford Ties: "75 da tin congress boots;* 10$ tin col'dclo'h do 230 tlo patent leather Weusfor Ties. Gentlemen are respectUijty invited to call and examine at the sign ol the Big Red Root. aps M?-C.LAI.LKNS ?S.- KNOX. I .) PKS. men'spatenticathei (.ougiess \'? .i.-hii;';ionians 1 & at nijt? OAK IIALL. p_*3 Alain st. JUST received ? 70 dozen of Baltimore Shaker h>ooms; lOoo bush, blue and Mercer Potatoes; 1 bbl.of maple country-cake Sugar; 4000 lbs ol ceu'itry bacon Han. ?; 1000 bushels of Oats; 100u do com: IJhiO tlo dried applesr, lOfiO do dried peaches; ?Pino lbs. of side bacon; i.no do Jowls: 100 bids, super extra Family Flour, my.'? A 1MDOP.LV. HATb AND L-Ai'6. J'PST received, a large lot of gents and youths fine silk Hats, New York, Philadelphia and Daltimoie stvles. S. P HAI?P? W <V SON JUS. ?*ev.*iIt*N ?md ThoS. rilunJeil'.-. ceiebiaieO iv'.iilisay Time keepers, in gold and silvei hunting ca^e.s; war ranted io perform equal to any watches in the wot Id. A LO?Jos. Johnson and other line watches always on hand .nd tor sale at C. P. l;KOW>**S, dc!!> Monroe street HO.NN KTS. \\rEhave this djy received a choice vaiiety or lJon } V nets, compiisinc several very des.rable styles; viz; Plain Stiaw bonnets (solt fiuisu) extra finish, lor ladies and misses. Real Paris bonnets, a few exceed ingle beautiful. Kutland, split Straw, French Lace tlo. With an immense variety of ot her styles, for ladies and and misses; also a lull stock of HlOomers and Flats, lor misses. apl I HBISKELL A Co._ 1 / \ MILS. Spts. T rpentlne, for sale low 1* ' le-.-. ' \ .MKS KAKElf Mo. I'i3 J ?*?W KTOUIi. l.>o NKW STO. K | M. McNeal & Co's | New sti u Oak Hall Triumphant!! \\T E are now receiving and opening the most desirable IT stock ot Doots and Shoes, IJ.ttsaud Caps,'liuiiks and Valises, Parpetuigs, &c., that has e\er been ofteied to the trade of tnecity and viciirty, at She business stand he etoloie known as \V. W J;meson's; therefore we give notice that we ate in receipt o: and receiving the best se lee ed stock ol Goods Which we are bound to sell. To one and a'l, so give us a call. providing low jo ices will not give offence. apt3 HTTess goods, 1)LA IN and fig'd Harages, in b'ue, pink, lavender, tan, ashes of roses, green and b'ack; Kich F encli Organdies; Plain Lawns, iusalmon. blue, pink and tan; Fig'd Lawns, in girat variety; Fiench Chintzes; Plain and cordrd Silks; Plain Muusliu De Laii.es; just received. myir, HEISKELL & Co. WINDOW DLIMJS. PLAIN Green Oil Cloth, I^anescape, Transparent and Paper Window Bliuds, in great variety. For sale by Wl LDE ?V 1IHOTHER, myl3 ror Main and ITnion sts i'Khbil UYol.Kn.i. J UST received at SI per can, and warranted jaii^I _____ T M HARKBR ")l W W 1 Japan hoot a nit shoe Polish, lot sale -6UUU by J. D. VOWhLL, mvin 24 Itnioii st. GKKAT li AUG A IN. rWI LL sell my lease and futures of the best stard as a Coiifectianery and Ice Cream Saloon in the city, ou reasonable terms Enquire at this office or of aplH J. ROIilNSON. Ma'k** st. fruit KEN i . ANEW two story Click Dwelling, pleasantly situated on the Island, and containing five rooms. Kent jfcr.'o ptr annum. Possession given immediately Enquire at the lu^uraucc Office of .Messrs. Dorsey & Aiiliui. uiyG GOODS BY EXPRESS. ORGANDY MUSLINS; French Jaconet; Plain Bareges: Naiii:-ook Muslins; Dott'd Swiss Muslins; Colored and black Fringes; Corded and Frounced Skirts; Second Mourning Bonnet Ribbons, F>ench Chintzes; Plain Fiench Lawns, ill colors, etc: etc. Received this day by m>00 H EISK ELL Co. SUGAR CUBED HAWS. PHIPPS tfc CO'S. su^ar cured Hams; 30 casks Evaus tV: Swift's sugai cuted hams; 10 tie:ces do dried beef; Just received and will be sold ew bv the cask: my27 GORDON. M^THKWS <V Co. DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY A MANTLE? IF you do, you can find a first rate choice at W. D. MOTTK ?V ItRO.'S and save money hv t'.-.eve t? buy one. ir.vv? OC. i II HI LBS. Siuohcd shuiiiilci s; I J,UUU 2o,000 lbs do Ham-. Just received and lor sale by ?(iORDON, MATTHEWS & Co. } I'AKASOLS?BONNE rsT A LARGE variety ot Paiasois in the most desirable _?.V colors. Bonnets, misses' Hats and bonnets and boys hats. Just received by t n'r1G HEISKELL A Co. Hemovai. THE subscriber has removed his large and splendid stock of Fashinnab'e Hats ami Caps, to the Union Hall building, No. 85, (tecenUy occupied by John Elliott,) two d'ioissouthof the North Western Dank ipT w. W. JIMKSON. LOOK li EKE. MORE bouncts have arrived at the store of inr^2 W. D. MOTTK & BKO. li on titer XSelti ii^ and l.nce L?-atlier. A FINE assortment just received at lowest rates from a celebrated New York manufactory. my Id bAlsKTT A Co. [Young America copy.] 1 / | tUs. men's patent leather Congress Gaiieis, sewed; IV/ a superior article at my9 OAK H A LL, 123 Main at. I;?M BROIDERIES? _x 30 ps rich cambric Flonncings; 20 ? Swiss and cambric Edgings; So ? Varieties of lace, cambric and Swiss Collars; 12 doz. lace, cambric and Swiss Sleeves; 8 4 very rich robes embroidered, in cambric and book muslins; 1G * Sleeves and linen cambric Hdk'fs. Juat.Tfceived by IIF.ISKELL A U EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Fnruiturc Oovcriuua.A.'i'.. AT WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. W. II. CAIiRVI.'K CURTAIN STOKK, Is So, 169 Chestnut St. P'lilotlrlphia, Corner Fifth street, oppceitr t/.r State Hou*e. 1IE has always in store a full stuck of French Brocateils;all widths and colors; French Satin tie Laities; India Satin Damasks; French Moquette; Do Plushes: Lace and Muslin Curtains of every style and price. T able m* Piano Covei? Ac.j Gilt Cornices; Gilt Pins and Bands} Gimps, Fringes; Coids. Tassels, *\-c. X. V. Painted IT7A7)QIV SIIADKs, of all styles and juices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures. Brasses, tyc.; and everything compute for Curtains, of the newest Paris styles, ami at the loirent prices. Persons sending the height and width of their tcindcn frame*, can have their Curtains made and trimmed in the l?est maimer: see Fashion Plates in August number of Go dey's Lady's Book. steadier*, hotels, CAJt IUILDEJIS, and dealers gener ally, supplied at Ihtloufest wholesale price*. \Y. H. CARRYL, Importer of and Dealer in Furnishing Goods, 1G9 Chestnut street, cornet or Filth, imrlT-tyd.y w Onnosife'thc Stat* Hoo?e. PhMada. .Paper Warenouse. CYRUS TIr. FIELD if- CO., COM MISS:0X MERCHA NTS. No. 11 Cliff Stroot, NEW YORK. Are Sole Agnti? in the (Jnilrd Mtnteit for Aluvpratt'ssuperior Bleaching Powder. Victoria .MillsC.leb rated Writing Papers. ,. Russell " Su|>erior " 44 Genesee 41 " Printing 44 Rawlins A- Sons' English Tissue 44 First quality Ultramarine Blue They are also Agent' for the principal Paper Manufactur ers in this country, ami offer s??r Sitle by lar the most ex tensive and and desiiable stuck o!" Paper and Paper Manu? factnrrra* Materials that can be jbund in this or any other country. Their busfnessis strictly wholesale.and Wriling Papers are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable (hem lo o.Ter nil Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to ord.?r. any size or weight. Liberal ad vances nude on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers' stock and other merchandize. The highest maiket pnee paid in cash for all kinds o ?ags. augl-ly. \V ill iain* a ml SSt-otliei*. j GKXKRAL GROCKRS AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner Gary and Pearl Streets, Hichmond, Va. f Offer their services for the sale or'all kinds nrPro duceand Manufactures'. Goods (or them nmy be shipped by the Bait. ?v Ohio L'ailioad to Baltimore and consigned to Jacob .'irandt, Jr., agent lor the Powliattan Steamboat Co.; or Charles Pendergast, agent ol the Balto. and Rich mond line of Packets, ci'.her of whom will receive and forward them witliout charge. HEFEUENCES: Jas R. Baker, Esq. ") Aaron Kelly, S. Brady, 4 ! Morgan XeJson, ? f Wheeling, 1?r. M. H. Houston, } Messrs. Sweeney a Son. 1 Messrs. Lewi* .v i.'co. Cassan,") ' J. C>. Sol!mail A- Son, /Baltimore, 4 Love, Mai tin ?V Co. J Judge Jno. Btockeuhlough, Lexington, Va. janlti:lnid Humphreys, Hoffman & Kooaa, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR T1IK SAt.E OF Flour, Pork, Rneou, Neeil* iiikI Produce <<rnei*all)', No. -17, North Wharoes, and *J5, North Wuhr-st., Phi la dei phia. ICS"Liberal advances will b= made on leceipt Bills ].a ding. liefer to MfK.trh. Foksvtiis it Hopkins, Wheeling. jntiJ Brokerand G eneral Claim Agent, WASHINGTON, 1). C? ril.L give prompt and personal attention to Claim* . ) before the Department, andother business entrusted o him. RefertoE. B. .S\vi:aiun<jkn. ap'.V>-ly LAYMAKER & HASLETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, CJhrNliiut mi., beimv ?th, I* ec a i,.% i> c;n?n i a . BOARD 31.50 PKR DAY. mv2C-d 1 j JOHN H. BROWN & CO., ^ Important if Wholoaie Dcal'i a in British, French and American DRY GOODS, IV?. I425 IVInrlcct tStvrvi, Philadelphia. nlS:1yd frankliwT HOU SB. Chestnut Street, between 'Ad and 4/A, PHILADELPHIA. R?*n. EI. Wooiniiiii. Proprietor. A first Class Hotel. Pi ices reduced! From ?0,00 t( -1,50 per day. war 11-1 yd Will in III Unity, T. A .loll ii m a- Co., Wholesale dmlrrs in Hoots, S.'mrs, Honnets, Leg horn, I'ana ma and l'vlm Lruf Hals. AL.su FUH, SILK, . 1 \7> Wool.'HATS, Market Street, Piiila?kli*iiia. mnrlT-lyd w *? 1 OI.UoC.V A. ru WTON Colhoun & Cowton. I* IIO I) U t Ki'O.TI .11129CCHANT* FOR *1*11 K Sa. K or FLAMR, BACON, LARl), CLOVER SEED, &.C., broad ?>t., hart bide, bet. IlaccJr Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Liberal ad vances made on Consignments, and when ri ceived by car :oads, free oi drayiige. REFER to Forsyth?. A- Hopkins, Wheeling, who wil make iid van*:es on ? oi bieninents. apir?-iy I i:<'iija;i?iu St. Lij{Fti'ool, Hats, Caps, ana Ladies' Riding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. <5eo. Vl\ OnRV. Let' > ?''. ? .-.-t' V'. mnrlT-lyd LLOYD & CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street,opposite the Treasury, WASH.N<. ION, D. C., CukIi ii?1 valued on Claiiun.de (1 LA IMS be 101e i ongiess or the United States that have been abandoned by other agents as nort !'**, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Latter* ;.ddic>scd ax "hove, post paid, will be piomptly attended to. apl5-tf inwiK a. ' i.arai mi. w. ii. i i. a u a run FOUNTAIN HOTEL. IMlEunt'.ei signed having purchased liie lease and effectJ. or that old established house, the Foistain Hoikl. Light street, Baltimore, and having repaired and re (ui nisi.eu at a heavy outlay, now oflei to their ti irnds and t he tiaveliug public an asttiblishinent second to none in com to* t and convenience. The Ladies; Oidiuary, end the suites of rooms attached, will he lotind to atloul the comforts of home to hnniiies while ihe situition ofthe house guaiantees quiet reno:-e to all its patrons. It 1st e most central situntionfor the man or business, being in the centre of business, aflTords as convenient ac ce>? to all the Railioad Depots-ml Steamboat Undingsat any olher hotel in the city. It will he the desiie and pleasure of the proprietor to promote thecomiort ol the gucts oi the house, ap'.-i > CLA BAUGH A: BROTHER. Solid Daguerreotypes. rPHIR latest discoverj is the wonder ofthe age. The X. picture assumes all ihe roundness and solidity of lite. It also appears life-size, and in every point resembles the living being. Nature is perfectly mocked, even to an in dividual hair. Taken at WHITEH UKST'K, over Camp jeh s Jewelr jstore, Baltiniore street, in the c itv of Balti more; also, in his Washingion Gallery, and will soon he introduced in all of his gaUeriea, which may be found in all the principal cities in the Union. Mr. IFim kiiurst has the honor to announce that he h.u J"st. received a ettcr from the President of the Uniied Mates, nilornnns him ol theaward ol a Medal, Certilicaie and a copy ofthe Juries reports at the World's Fair, Lon -0,L mar.^-n JOHN W. BELL. BE>iJ. I)AR By? JOHN W. BELL & CO., I'l.orit COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Howard St., ofposile Centre. iyH-ty HALT! M Ok K. TUOS. J. UAUSO.N.j lAniiuNl T. J. CARSON A' CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 A: 42, Light Street, ? i Bai.timork, j And JG, \\ ator Street, New-Voik. -EC!'5 hp' ''J/d vances made en consignment =. Ilopiiiun & ^uirchTiiL Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, TNVITP. the attention ol the citizens ol Wheeling totheii i exlcJls,ve ass.orx,,,ent orcloths, enssimeres and vest tions c u'11^ g'Cat care, lromthe latest importa ready made clothing. On the second floor of their stoie th^y keep a large as soument of elegantly finished clothing, made by the best hand and cut in the most fashionable style. marl6 lyd filnrc, I'it rnon, Klollidny A* Co. WIIOI.KSAX.C DKil.ERS IS STAPLE AND FANCY i)l!Y GOODS, ^?. 1 Hanover street, near Market, D BA LT1MORK KtriiARD Hark, DaNIM. Hoi.mday, >}_it.i.iAM Pitnsox, Jamks Roiii.nso.s. _Jz__ilefer to the Merchants of Wheeling. mr.r28.Jv MARTIN 8c EOBSON, ~ r lour and General Commission Merchants ,COR*l?R kctaw AXn n A I.TIM OR k sts., * mar2R-lv i:\I.TIVOKK * 7b Kssnzy""- l*' ""lcl,",u n-ke.^eceiveu 123 Jlai? *t. bettveen Monroe and Union. J...... M' N KA I. .V Co: O0 H,i?; J???y liua's, lobcivetl ul OaK 153 Main- between Wonroeana Union sts. J .Mi NEAI. A Co. ' * ^ WII.DB * liliO. 200 viryluw by,ViUe U""!jusl >??'v?"l?i"?for?J. "ASSKTT A To. GEKA1AN CIGAKS J. W. RHODES, agent. PA rrt^UFAX NO 1. HERRINGS. 1)0 ^ii P" fat. Juil received tuti lor sale by acl1 M. KKILLV BALTIMORE. Scull & Thompson. ISironTKRS AND witoi.KSM.F i?i:.vi.*;us I Tcon. Wine?f Wqnow. Inai., ' . , Tobatco, (otfVCi Miikui . .?lol.utr, Ul ami o>m:n OR" - ' I No. 471 iVo/ t'l fraud * 1 Is or It. It rr#j a ftw daoibUlot* Arcfiilrc.tt I'll 11,.\ Established in 1620. OCVTIfOMPSON REYNOLDS, interred iB thfJl House, respectfully invites Western Menii.i-. ? mil II i.e. (-AitriKi i?. iv. B.i vMim.b. 7"ru CANFIELD. BROTHER, & Co" 220 Haiti mar/ Street, Corner uf WHOLliSALc. UJPORThRS, MAM K.u [ "*' AMI 1IEALKIIS IK Fi.NE WATCHES, Kiril 81LVLK, PLATKD, AND A1.DATA V. akj FANCY GOODS! A VH opened their new stoie Willi a spleiuli.'. Goods. l COLD AND SILVER U'ATOIIIts! From the unm celebrated linkers in LonJoii. ? ami Geneva?an extensive stuck alwavs kepi everj one ol which is guaranteed to "pet :v? time. SILVER WARE OK OUR OWN MAKtlt'ACTl f ?. Silver Tea ni*?l Coffee Sets, Goblets, Cur*, j Car.iors, Waiters, spoons. Forks, Pie and t'.'v Ice ('.earn Knives, Napkin Rinss Fixh Knivr ? . lars, ?>-c., oi new designs. I'I.ated ware. Coffee ami Tea Sots., If ma, Tea Kettle*, tarrr ? \\ r.iteis?Oval, Obinilg ami i oiiih! shapes; ? ? Laskuls, Kpe/gues?--, Flower and Fruit stum; . DIAMOND work! A superb collect i>.u of Diamond Jlraclr's am! i>, liioachcr.. t'rosMj*. Fn.-er Kings, tuil suiLi ot suitable lor U cudotg Guts. RICH JEWELRY!') This branch of our bu*mes>. ., not surpassed b-. ?? tablisinent in the country; bavins wotkmeu em- ?' der our own super vision, constantly making 11, aml by every steamer we aic supplied iiom ??, j,. factoiies. which enables us to give to om latest fashions, and at low pi ice: . FANCY GOODS! Writing Desks, Work P.oxes. Chess Mm, Canity kets, Cologne Rottljs, elegant Vum-, p. iSM 1 Mniutes, Paris lilqnzfs, Fine I'ainti.. ?_?, p?. . , Tables and Work Stands, Poite Ali.ui...; iogne, French Perfumeries, linsewood mm sing Cases, English Soaj ?, Tooth lirushc-:, ljhl, Arc. fil'FF.RIOK A LB AT A WARY:! New Patterns of Forks, Spoons, I^dic-, ctc.ot tt cle, Which is fas: superseding silver v. a e SPLENDID MANTLE CLOCKS! lJronze and Gill .M.-.ntle (.'locks ol e!ejta 11: ?*.??? i<*nv t yellow, drab ami white marble do; French p., richly decorated. WiTl-'H Tool.* aNIi M ATlCltlAl.M, OftliC Wl-t jji.a'i stantly kept 011 hand and carefully selected. For the convenience ol customer:- we haver?! , larpe, spacious store, giving rus'omers eveiy : 1 inspecting our extensive stock ot Goods Ailm , retail sales room, we have fitted 1151 auotle i . i 100 leei in depth, for the Wholesale Dopartmeut. KIT Every article from our establishment is v\a. ,{ to be as'good as represented. UdTPersons visiting Haltimo e, will do well ton out assortment. Orders t:om the country udl i . . ed tofaithlullvand promtly. GAM-IKUL HHOTMKK & to. 029 Caltimoie St., S. West r?n ner-of C|.:r Sign ol the tsolden I Kaltiioore. March 2-4,-dwlv. J.I. kllKW. O.iSANOKK. v t .7 LEREW, SANDER & Co.. K It I' C K 8 3 O ft K (? t CHARLES FISCHER CO., JVo. 338 Market Strtft, beUrem Hmrard t . ' h'ulai: IIAl.TlMOKh I.1IPOKTICKM OF German, 1'renrh and d , SL'CII AS Hosiery, Drawers, Hiittni.-. Gloves, Shawls, Taj'--. Luces, Fringes, l.i. , Threads, SftwintjSfk, Sj Under Shins, Sur.pende . If Turkey Red Yam, etc., etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, Jews Harps, Pete Caps, Guitar?, | . . .Marhles. Look'gglasses. Flutes. < t A complete rssortnient of Combs and Four; lirtr'-'S-l vd/i.t w jjxakeley it Fentoii, (jfS'l'A II I.1SI1KII IS-'IO. ) COM M 1 SSI O N M KRC I! A NTS. For the vale of Hon Puouucrs, Fi.tn ii, l?? nn.. \V". VVisn??w Glass and '"orsTUV Putinrrt.g^nr- . I willalsi give attention topuichasi-goo c nn hm.?,i 3S7 Italtiirwre St., amu roj i'ue.i. liALTi.MOlCK, .Mi?. mar9i>- 1 yd@w JOHN"SULLIVAN &, SONi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ash AGKNTS FOR TlIK SAI.K ni- LKA FTOil \C-i.O,? ton, F1.01 it, Wiusky. *m? Wkstsiis PROlltfU Gl'MlK\l 1 Y. Camden St., nrar l.fjhl St. M hnrf, aplo-ly HALT1M< IRE A. SISCO, An. 95 Baltimore Strert, op/nwitr llalliilaySi H A I* T I fl O IZ K. IIOLF.SALK and h'etail mauuiar?tin?t m ?'? lows, Masonic,Sous ofTemperance, HeU other Refill in, iiauners, Flufc>;, i-.wcls, etc.. Ah! Goods o' n:i kinds. Stein & Brother, Manufacturers and Wholesale P- tier* ir. CLOTHING, ATo, 31C Baltimore Strrrt, between Howard aiut l.'bri 1 mnr28-3m KALTIMOKK. W REVERE HOoSli. IJY | 11 J . A IIKV V. I.FIMiK It B I niKIKIi TJIK IIKIUIT m:ir?S ('n mhrrl'in'/. jlfi/., IvIcOJLj d (it k.iVUA, WIKll.KS.U.K ANII RJJTAII. IIK.M.Iilli r, , BOOTS AND SHOES, MENSJS] Hays' Hats anil Caps, -it the well known stand of the BIG ReD BOOT. "YirKare now receivingfiom our Kustern Manii/irfU' Y t Kstablishments, oneot the largo:;t and ?; .., tured assortment of Hoots and Shoes, foi Fall ! i wear, ever offered in this or any other market. In* been manufactured to order, arcording to our ".m tions, ami are intended e.vpres.aly tor retaiiirr I regular customers, and all otheis who may lavu-1. . call, we can offer an unusually laige variety n l. Shoes, which wegnarantccccpialin quality of imtr workmanship to those manniactined in this 01 ci j partoi the United States. Our stock will he found:t ? sist, ii. pait,oi the following seasonablrgooiU: ?ssNO. 1H7. MKN'R FOOTS. .VVOMFN'SOAITIP.S |,0'M)pr men's kip boots, oaitkhs, r?<. 1,000 men's iliicl; hoots, S00 pr womeus (jaiie;? l,."?0tl men's call boots, *loo do hat 1,000 men's water pi oof do o?m) do w.ilkw:1 MEN'S UP.oiiANv 6'MJ do pe'J'.Cll III 600 men's call brogiiiis, 600 do k:d im*>X ? }| 1,0?)0 prime kip do p?ms. 1,000 do thick ? o MIS.HKS OOOTKIM ?" 1,000 low priced do kiss ru ooys* UOOTE21. fion niiFsea morocco l-t'i 150n pair b-?ys thick bootees, Iioo do ki|? 600 4 * kip do 300 do t*|f U00 4 4 calf do 300 do kid an' YOUTH* IlOOTS. IOCCO IK.-l. - 600 pv youths ca I (boots, luH do black. M>r 300 do kip do bronzed :;iit?? ? 1500 d<? thick do < iiu.pi'.Ks'MiiiorH' ItllYS ANIiVOUI'IIS niton AN8. l,f?00 |i; |;,||T,} I--' l,000pr boys kip brogana, 2,000 kid ?V imniitfo 1600 do thick do 1,000 children's |?";'>I" loOO youths do do UWIchildrcn's 000 do kip do 20i)0 do cuirnfd " 500 boys nml youths calf do iiim suuks wiikirs's i.At ? boots. 4(?00 pairs met: '. ^ 600 intirocco lace bootH, chiidien'- ?>? ivi '" l'^W call do iiA'SAM>iAr 00*1 I iJ do 400 doz na n'. loOO kip do 300 ? ? vviuiilti' BiHIi BO.VKS. 300 wtHnl hand boxes. Thruikml for the liberal pationage heietohireexir: us, we solicit a continuance of the same. . 8C|?3 .McCLAI.lKNs KN?MJ New Savings Bank btore ew'Goods to J? Mi 15. H. W.?T< n/ j ?PHOT . ronage i. coming amongst jou, 1 respectfully solicit you at '???>*? and examine uiyMOC!., ("it will be my pleasure to ! wait on >on,) thus uniting ImImji with rest, that I'-TJ | have their offspring health, mi.I to tliis adding imli | ! and economy I may he ve wealth, [ Ladies, if you wish to purchase fashionable ami cl" i winter Bonnets, sure. Call at the old Post Office, opposite the Mcl.ure. ' Gentlemen, ii you wish to purciiase a fashionable C t?r Hat, Call at the above place, where you will got?that I Remember, the old Post Office coi uer. ! To Country Merchants I have a few lnw prices. o. 17 I Wheeling and. Pranltlin Cotte: Mills. "j^" K. MONROK A: Co.. iiaviu? taken the Wlipr ? and Franklin Cotton Mills, located in thiseiu,' prepared to supply all orders at the lowest rates v?i * and0-4 Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, Cotton Wnrps, < Twines. Cotton Chain, Coverlid Varus, Cotton '? tings,etc. JAM KS KXOtT, vl ^periiitendar^ SWKET POTATot;^ "I C\Ci HUSHELH from Nortoik; a?upo*ior6?tic!e. 1U^ ocll GKO. VVILSO^ lUST HECEIVm fmjr\ BARK ELS cx'.ra Flout, tltoyer brand?' i t/ -Pi do do do 'linckeye Mills;' 100 do do do various brands. OC20 * GORDON, M AT I'M MVS A < KEEP YOUKSELP WAIOI. JUST received, a full supply of merino Shirts and l)n* eis,and lor sale by J. H STALLMAN. oclO No.2 Wasnifjgtoii In DUCKSklN "GLOVES. 10 DOZEN extra oil diessed buckskin Gloves, just? 1^ celved at oc3i 4 HKISKKLl. A 1 UOUlSvitLP LIME. r ItRLS. I,ouUville Lime, in gowl barrels lN JU tepon OHO f HOI'S. I WANTED?Two thouunil pounds How. . .n\ sepSO r.KO. WANXEU. hy oko. ^'-son I^RINTS?6000 pieces-more or lees?ol list colon | X ..Prints, lor sale by 13 McNAlK & lltHVb?