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INTELLIGENCER * | BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Tas undersigned ttie this occasion to remind tbei r friend# TKBdtlM public generally, that iu connection with the office of the .Daily Intelligencer, they have a Job Office expressly fitted up for the execution of all kinds of v ?^AWAWIiaBIfAOTWtTAl.PMWTIWG, ? * Their materials being mostly new, and embracing the la teat styles of lob *Jpe, and tne<r large and well selected arocJreHpaper, cards, inks, 'dec.-, being purchased at the o<?est Cash prices, and the Job Office being a distinct de pi rlinent, carefully and efficiently nunaged,tbey can guara n tee^O their customer* entire satisfaction, as regards the iVealneaa, Accuracy and Fromptnrsft #Itli which their work will be done: Theyare piepared to execute ?***?? Prookaxmss, " CiacotASe, Poimcss, CoM'ltRT RllU, Bill Hub*, Ball Ticsrra, Hills Ladiko, Stkamboat Hills, HtsxCuBcXk, ArcnoK Bills, OaocaBooa*. U? ?r Ticket 5otk?; Krsioht Books, i>KSM Railroad 1'laHO, Kuiim Hotkl KseiZTxas, Protuts, SrXtfOX*, . hkuft, . Elictios Tickxtb, And every other description or letter-press Printing. Also | all kinds of work in COLOBH AIYDBBONZE9. BTAD orders from a distancepromptly attended to. UKATTY <fc CO. advertisements!55 No. 1, Sprigg House Emporium!! | CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND"VESTXNGS! old countrr^M'dh?i?n^5f iM,ri ?w ^nceand the "lack, imw,, aim*, ar.trt, olive axd - D.H.IIIA CLOTHS. ~ Trench PniiUh * i 8ack a,id b"s??ess coats.? tT?irfwlh?rt?>faum r"' 5clect,?" ever looked at in any^i. fi*Mon?b7e ?d bJS?Ur?pr"^ to n,*k'' up ?" 'bemost J3.1 .I-?? slr'e? w I have8ccured Mr Kdsskll's -^iastiass '' i.C ? ^* c"s,n??r?. cashmerett, bow diabita and plain linen, fiock, dress KiSl* '**" 0 l'iok' *nd UlUCh oblige yours. ' ' mD" 8. KICK. NOTICE- EXTRA. r?.rlT* * '""H *Ioclt or common clothing that I will Wis- ! s??k M s??;&ln? *"?10 i - "nr2t ? S RICK Now Savings' Bank Store. MW ,iSBIHONKD LKTTKK3 AT THE OLD roSTOFFICK.' X i.m^5|W!'ins,n unu3ual1' llr? and lhJ?!^??ral **??Jrtmentof Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets cra"'ttw mMiw*' ,?e,c,?r"er ul Mark? ?"J tff Po.t g" , ln-t,,<, r00In formerly oc i Oflico .nd oppooile the .McLure House. fOr c.ih^ tfnm ,hl i elr."VV ",>ck whlcb was purchased ^rV f,? manufacturers oi the Morth. urder the s?i< nrwif itC '"P'fV** ""d offer them totheciti vie!"ity it reduced prices, wbole Ijl? and .retail, and resiiectlully solicit a share of patiun l lo My much in Pralie of my stock. If kumh^it^' i ?50'"* or Wheeling are not so easily ^/advertising puffs, sufficeittosay I have any r, .,L ?<????? TOuths- and boy. Hoot,and Shoes, lul r ?Hl'r wo?'- ''Bborn. brush.iid >lraw ham, W~i.^ ,,he,err.V*rle'i' or,ilk'law">?"?'? and braid most recent fashions and styles. Also? ISPSS G?"ers. both for ladies, misses and children, or the most taatiloiiable style, make and quality ?call and see lor yourselrea. quaiuy ?,S*V,pu's"1,ed? '"-S" "lock of tha above named ar. 1 n rcapectlully invite country merchants to I tn! fcc0 ?'"? ?raend me their orders. I will duplicate ??r bills purchased in tlie eastern cities far cash. ' It. II. WATPOS. . , ASSIGNEE'S NOTXCEl S ?!fi?,^Q5"tW?0',,'0?T b"l?S. on the lltbdavorl . l, ? by proper deed conveyed ill trust lo "the undersigned liir the benefit ol his said Woodrow's credit- ' ^ |?ij" rml 111,1 Personal property and chosesinac i,.'" w"" Indebted to said Woodrow ate icijnired. to make immediate pavmeut tome, ami all persona having claims against said IVon.lrmv are renuired iu oider to receive any beucfit under si.nl trust, within four months to file theirclaims with tj.r proper releaseac cording to the terms of sanl deed, wiih the undersigned *p'3 GfcO. W. SIGHTS. -Issigl re. ' Saddlers Hardware. AND COACH TRIMMING. TUKTorened, a large assortment of Ra.ldler's Hardware ! u and'UoacOTi (millings Coach aid l.e>ther Varnish.' IlubLa, Sjuikes, Fellows, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Malleable Irons. Patent and Kuamelled Leather. I nndeveiy thing used by the trade, to which 1 invite the at' tenunnoi the public. JOHN KNOTH, >IUi>^ Old Stand, 163 .Main at. Notice. WP- ]??T,TK ?aaociated with him ha a p?.rtner, ? his brother J. W. SIO'l'TK, the pai'tneishin com rtto"Tr,nk"o%et,r,>',urtn* ri""c>ibube Second Notice, A LL1I'e?on" i'lJebtcd to W. D. -Mutt, are requested to I xy. call and nettle their accounts immediately. '*>h|,> W. 1). .MOTTK. ' Bound to Shavel DB JAQUKS LKCOULTRK'S celebrated warranted I Razors. 1 hey shave with the greatest ease, and are mo beat ever brought to this marhet. Ju*t receved at 1 ? C. P. IIKOWN'S 19 New Jewelry Store. Washington 1 brew Phyitic to the l>og??t'ulveruiuchvr'N I HYDRO ELECTU1C VOLTAIC CHAINS. Producing instant relief from the most acule pain ami per manently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Bheunia lism, painlul and Swelled Joint.-*, >'eurali:ia of the Pace, Deafness, blindness, St. Vitus' 1 a lice, Palpitations of the Heart, Periodical Headaches, Pains In the stomach, I11 dtn.ri?n;te.,u Paralysis, etc. These chains were Hrst introduced in the city of New Yo.^ less than one year since, and alter being subjected to thorough ti ials in every hospital in tin* city, and appli ed^m rS- Y*,ent,nf 3loXt' Post? tJarnochan, Van Buren at d others, it was discovered that they possess strange and worderfnl power In the lelief and cure of the above C*t f1 sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction Into thlscountiy, Iney wer. used in every hotpital in Kuione, and areucuied by patents In Prance, Germany, Austila, P.ussia and Una land; and alto in the United States. "THItfK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL" Til* ? up?? which it is claimed that the chains produce ttelr marvellous cures are, first?that all nerr?t? itsMMaia attended and produced by a deficient supply 01 nervou. flald, .nd an agent that resemblesclosel, el?tfic miS^t^sl!,n.n,??I1<!i"!D,i ??a "cond-that the electro Bapetlc chains, by being worn over and upon the part mhTOJW dfteated, furnish to the exhausted nervous Us. P?.w?5 stimulating effects, the nervous fluid ' 1 kealthy act.0'' thiough the entirasyst.nl. tlpdisgusting uo.tium is allowed lo beta m:r.sc:cr,cf<ci or ,he cmam- b> ? ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS wall ffj50." ?*5? wi,! Protluce 80 many "weu authenticated certificates of cure, both from iutelli s2isah?,ih^^i*SSrepti?C phy8itia,,a' ?s have been ef #^l<Pu,Ver!nacil.er'J1 K,eclrfc Chain?. Tney never (all to perform what they are advertised tndo fk.m^ks0'' bt"VOr ^een dissatisfied who ba^given ..IN FEStALE DISEASES. UUri js2sed c,:re" or Prolapsu. yj*" ?'"?"> ? 1* l>st year by the use of J ns.on'! eml or the chain over the sisssl^sl, n? "'i*D other upon the spine, lust &^.hSo'iv;?,^re "mrtomt "x"1"" MODE OF USE. vj^;^uddv,;r?'^rd'o^,:.^^,7sru;r,,^%o;;s .'x'^texrof 1lt i-io ur BESOT DECEIVED I The Electric Chain, .r. to cur. all diseases! but for Nervous Diseases it Is claim ?d that SO Medicinal dentin the woTlK.l pfiiJid"o ! ^VsTABT ^*lfclr'cchaiu. diii?it i1 . ' ,he most acuto pain, is pro v,^ ? JUeni? appUcation much inuieelfectually than ran be produced by opium, in any of Its foi ins. Call and obtain a pamphlet feratls) ONE WORD MORE. ITP I he same which have lately been sent Bh?iw { Peror ?r tho French, to be 11 ied by his own C***" of Solera, etc. and which have proved so .minently successful. J. STE1NKRT, sole ,\gent tOrj\MPS III us\>" P.r'!lce ""e' ,ml Hroadway. Wheellng^nt" """""-ger ?V Arnmrone. Dr. Todd's Wlls CAN be badfresh and genuine at the following places in the city of Wheeling and vicinity, viz:?At the Drug storeaof James Baker: Kelts A Caldwell; ISrentlinger A CorDrTH Logan 4c < oj Fved'k Yahrling, Wui .VrKee A Cot CRitchfetown); F A BrentUngei (Centre Wheeling); at he Shoe store of Todd A Devol, market square, and at the Drugstore or the proprietor, corner or Quiucy ami Fifth streets. They can also be had at P Dunn's, Grave Creek; A Re dllllnn'a and Jacob Gooding's, National Boat!; Benj. I. Craven, west Alexandria; Wilson ?S tringer's, west Wheel ing; and Ely Looman's, Bridgei^ort, Ohio. . These pills need uo further recommendation than a ah trial; they have now been in constant use lor more than twenty years, and if you will! only give them a chance they will speak for themselves?try them. 2oc per box; $2 pei 4hti$20 per gross. ian6 NEW BOOKS! n^Sil?fti?'ob?ujateard Empire,?2 vols. Jr "Hliate'fiSwbnd War with England/'2 vols. "Headley's Sacred Mountains;" "Baldwin A Thomas' Gazetteer of the U. S." *RfiaHV CI vfl A reh 1 tecture;" ""WfBhle Herman*'* . "Katfmyan SI*ye,?? i y Mrs. Jurison; "Goethe's Faust," Ac. Ac. Just rrcel ved,b?\ _y>18 ? ' WILDE A .BROTHER. 80rt bundles stone and clay Pipes,'for sale low Wb , LOGAJf, BdltBR 5 .?*> j* anon .?"> ; *'? 1 'MEDICAL.* Prof. Woods' Hair Restorative is now for the first time intro duced to the citizens of WhpeHngTatNo IX) -Market street, which is the only sore remedy ever invented that wit) effectually restore the grey hairs and wfelskeis to the Otiginaf color of yDuth, without dyein; cover I he bald head in* a short time witfi the natural covering, remove dandruff, and prevents the hair tiom Tallin; off, and is free rrom the filthT sediment so objectionable in divers prepa rations of different names now bcfoie the public; the Kk stor ativs is a beautiful article for tbe toilet, foe the old or youi.g. and can only be appreciated by its use;, and all are respectfully invited to call at the i-epot and examine the testimonials of ladies and geutletueu 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 Hreese, of Illinois: Carlylk, Ifli June27,1853. I have used Prof. O. S. Woods'*Hair Restora?ive,'aud have admired the wonderful effect. My hair was btcom ing, as I thought, prematurely grey, but by the use of his 'Kestoiative'it has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt permanently >o. RIDNRY BREESB, Ex-Senator of the United Stales. .o Professor TFoo?)m* Oriental Sanative l.inimcut. This Liniment is a valuable auxiliary in the treatment of some of the roost formidable diseases with which it is our lot to contend; for instance, inflammation of the lint-4 and boirels. y a thorough and continued applicatiou or this Liniment over the region of the affected organ, these oth erwise formidable diseases are at once disarmed of more than half their terrors, particularly among children, ami thousands or mothers, were they allowed to speak, would with all the eloquence or feeling and affection, bear their united testimony to the (act that it had snatc lied! their chil dren rrom the very jaws of death, and restored them to their foi iner health and beauty. Again, it will be found a powerful auxiliary in removing what is generally known asan Ague Cake, or an enlargement of tne spleen*, in alt cases w here an external applicatiou is of service, this lin meuf will be round useful. 42eueral Depot CQo Broadway, New York; and 114 arket si.St Louis Forsale wholesale and retail In Wheeling by i*7d3m J. rt. VOW sf.l.. Mod roe-St. AFFLICTED READ!! T)lai!nde!phia Mrdicnl IVonse? Established20 X years ago by Dr- Klinkelin, corner Third aud U nion sis. betweeu Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia.Pa. INVALIDS t. Are apprised that Dr. K IN KKLIX confines his practice to a particular branch or medicine, which engages his undivided attention. lie cautious the unrortunate against the abuse or meicuvy; thousands are annually mercurialized ou' or lire. Kecentaffecliousaiepromptly extinguished. - TWENTY YEARS OP EXPERIENCE In the treatment or a class of diseases hitherto neglected aud imperfectly understood,, has enabled DK. KINKK L1N, tAuthor of a 1rorkon Self Preservation,^ to piovc that nine tenths or the causes of nervous debility, local and constitutional weakness, mental aud physical suffer ing, are traceable tocertaiu habits, lorming the most se cret yet deadly ami lata! spiiugs of domestic misery and piematuve mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growi. g up with them to manhood, and which, if not lelormed in due time, not ouly begets seri ous obstacles to malriinuuial happiness, but gives rise to a series of prottactcd, insi ious, and devastating affec tions. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practiceare awaieol the consequences, uutil they fiudtlie nervous systems >hatteied, feel strange and uiiaccouuta ble feelings, aud vague tear/ in the miud. The unfortuiiute thus afflicted becomes feeble, is una ble to labor with accustomed *>igor, or to apply his mi d to study; his step is tartly aud weak, he is dull, ineso lute, aud engages in his sport with lesseneigy th.ui usual. If he eanticipates himself before the practice has done itswoist end enter matrimony, his marriage is untiuit fill, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. These are considerations uhich should uteri ken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE. Itequi es the fulfilment of several conditions, in order that it may be really the cause or mutual happiness.? Could the veil which now coveis the origiri ot domestic wteichedness be raised, audits tiue souice in every in stai ce disclosed?in how many cculd it be traced to phys ical disqualifications aud their atteudant disappointment! Apply then, while yet in tiu?e, iu order fo have your un strung and lelaxed organization rebiaced, revivified aud streugthcued. REMEMBER. He who places himself under Dr. Kinkelin's treatment may religiously confide iu his houoi as a gentleman, aud rely upon the assmauce, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s pa tieuts will never be disclosed Young man?let no lalse modesty deter you rrom mak ing your case known to one who, rrom educatiou aud re spot lability, can certainly befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the secret intheir own hearts, and cure themselves! alas! how often is this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to society, has laded ltom the earth. Strictures o' the urethra are rapidly removed by the applicatiou of a therapeutical agent, used only by l)r. K. ll'<akiu~s and constitutional drbuity pi zuiptly cured, and full vigor restored. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Can have (by stating their case explicitly, together with all theii symptoms, per letter enclosing a remittance,) Dr K's medicine.appioprialed accordingly. Forwarded to an/ part or the United States, and pack ed secure from damage or curiosity. READ ! ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD. .1 Vigorous Life or a Premature Death, Dr. Kinkeiin on He f-Preservation.?Only 25 rents. t is a woi K eminently required, as a means of reform* Ing the vices of theagt* iu which we live. Also NATURES GUIDE, W ith rule* for the prolongation of life, just from the press. A letter with a remittance or'JO cents, or the vaiue?n post stamps, addressed to?Ur. KIN K.KLI N. Philadel pfiia. Pa , will secure a copy of either or the above books by return of mail, or 12 conies will be *eut free of post aye loi ?1. Hookseletrs, canva^se s, traveling agents. Ac., supplied wholesale at the publishers prices, which admit o' a large profit. fGTAU.etteis must be post-paid." jal9 SA AO llOii K. J AS. M. I . 1IOGE Ss .SON, Attorneys at law & land Agents, Marshall C. //., Va., Moundscille, O , "VITILL practice in Ohio, Mai shall, and Wetzel counties j T Particular attention will Me given to collections and Land business. All kiudsof laud constantly for sale. apSl-lydtV t w PHILADELPHIA Curtain Warehouse, 171 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, opposite the State Haute. II liN It V VI'. S A V FOK l>, Importer am> Dkai.er in Curtains, Curtain Ma terials, and Furniture Coverings, WHICH he offers at the lowest market prices, WHOLESALE ASH L'ETAJL. The stockcomprising, in part, the following: Emhioideted Lace Cuitains; | GiltCorliiees; Do 3/usIin Do do Pins; Drapery Lace>. Sr Muslins; | Uo Hands, Fiench Urocatclis, all widths j Canopy Arches and Kings; and colors; j Cords, Tassels, Gimps, Satin de Laities* | Fringes, Curtain Drops, Damasks; | ?fcc. A largestock of FRESCH PLUSHES, of all colors and qualities tin hand. I'AIXTEDU l.UIOWSHADES.and HOLLANDS ol all colors tor shading. N. 1>. Persons ordering Curtains, will give the measure ot the heighth and width o* he entire frame of window, nurl"?lvd&w NO. TWO WASHINGTON HALL, TH K undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the citizens ot W|i3fliiig(.nd vicinity, that he has just received his Fall ard winter supply of O/nths, Oassinieres and Vestings. Not thinking it necessary to enumerate my stock, 1 sim ply say it cousiste or the very latest, newest midmost fashionable style of Cloths, Cassi meres and Vesiings, plain and fancy, together with a lull assortiueut of Gents Fu.nishiug Goods Geuttiemcn wishing anything in my line will do well to give ine a call, as 1 am determined to sell as low as any other establishment c.-.n do, and my work, for style and quality, shall he got up second to none. Having the ser vices of two competent cutters, I feel satisfied in assur ing any one who may favor me with a call to give entiie satisfaction. All goods warranted to be as represented or uo sales. Coats, Vests or Pants got up to order at the shortest notiee, J. H. STALL.M AN. .Merchant Tailor, oclO No. 2, Washington Hall. Centre Wheeling Drug Store. New Stock. I AM now receiving my winter stock of Drugs,. Medi cincs. Dye Stufts, etc., direct from the Kasteru cities, being perfectly new aud iresh, to which 1 invite the atfeu. tiou ol my friends and the public generally. My s ock consists in part of the following: G dozen Hampton's Tincture; 6 do Cod Liver Oil (warranted perfectly pure}; 110 pounds cream Tariar; 1 case Arrow Koot (Bermuda), 1 sack Oat Meal; 1 do Pearl barley; 2 boxes Hctkei's Farina; 2 do Juiube P?>le; 3 rases Eng. mustard; 1 piOMs Thompson's Eyewater; 1 do McLane's Vermifuge; 2 barrels hpsom Salts. derC JOHN H. TAPPAN Cummings' Works. (1UMMING8 on the Apo**alyp?e, 1st. Vd?St 3d series; J ?' on the Seven Chuicls s; " F.T.tily Prayers, 2 vols; " Sibils ol the Times, ?? Minor Works. 1st, 2d am 3d serirs; '? The Chmch before the Flood; '? '1 he Tent and Altai; '? The Daily Life; " Tne Blessed Ufe; K Voice* ol the Duy? " Voices ol the Night; " Vo?ces of the Dea<>; " Notes on Genesis. Exodus, Leviticus, Daniel, Parables, Miracles, St. Matthew, St. Mark and Nt. Luke;?lee'd by lunelS Wll.OH PRO. uiioice Heading. ' Slnr Pnpcr*, byHcniyWard Deecher; School of Ltle, by Anna Mary Howitt; Bancroft's Literary and Historical Miscellanies; DeQu ify's Opium hater; Robot Graham, a sequel to "Liudo;" J.ire of Sain Houston; Men of Character, by Douglass Jerrold; Tales for the Marine*; Heart: Ease; Gastle Huildeis; History ot the Heu Fever;* Ida May; received by* jeto WILDB& RKO. WANTED. lOO second hand Flour barrels mh30 G KO. W11 SON, market ?q. TO FOCNDEKERS. JUST received and for sale: Ground Charcot!; Grouud Soap Stone; To Arrivk: Ground Bituminous Coal; Also. Wh'te Sand, at the ageucy ware rooms cor. Main and Quincv sts. ruhC K. H. HUBKELL. EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FL< UR. Two hundred bbls favoiite brands, in store and ale .by mh29 M KEILLYfl FAMILY FLOUR. WE have a prime article of Family Flour for sale. ?p28 DO .A N K <* COWGILL. ! MEDICINAL. The Nonpareil Nerve and Bone LINIMENT, PREPARED BY H. H. CARR fit CO., FROM A PRESCRIPTION FURNISHED BY DR. WATSON C A Hit, OF WHEELING, LATE OF MORGAN"TOWN. It is Sated upon, the broad principle thcf any remedy which will relieve an external pain* will? if properly com pounded, be equally successful in removing inter nal cfrctions} a potrer uhich is beauifully developed in ami peculiar to the SOXPJJi?lL LLX1UEXT. ARE YOU SUFFERING FRO>i Rheumatism," Sore Throat* Croup, Difficult breathing, Tooth-Achei Tic Doloreur, Pain in the Brea.-tor Side, Stiain or Spasm, Head-Ache, inflamma tion, Stiff JoiuU, Cuts, Jfruises-roisou Sores, Fever Sores, Pain or ciamps iu the Stomach, i i.olera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Chollc. Lame Lack.Chilblains, bites ot Poison ous Insects or Kabid Doga, Agu-e-cake, Ague in the Breast or Face, burns. bruises. chafing, chupped hands, corns, Com tactions of the Muscles or cords, cuts of any kind, Muscuar weakness. Paralysis, Piles. Kar Ache, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Scurvy, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, Venereal .Sores, Scarlet Pcvir, or aujr stinular disease, you may test as*used that iu this article vou have A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, which no: ouir removes pain almost instantaneously, but penetrates to the sent of and entirely ERADICATES THE DISEASE. Some will laugh at the idea of any composition curing such a number oi diseases: but if yo-? but reflect that these diseases, though numeious in name, all arise liom similar caui-es, the pro]tosition will ?e?.m less extravagant; but weie It ten times moreso the facts which stare us iu the face would Jorce the candid to acknowledge its merits} for all who have used it themselves, or witnessed its magic effects ou others, unite iu declaring it just what its uame (Jionpaicil)iudicate9, the h*,t Linimentknotcn. TO THOSE WHO THINK. Have you neveiifcricedthe st?ifc:ngs milarity between many externa! and Internal diseases living entirely difler eut naiucsI And has it never occurred to you that a rem edy might be prepaied which should be equally applicaMe tt? both? This lemedy is now offered you iu the ^ okpa Bit l Liniment, which does not insult your understanding by claiming to have bee:, found in some turning mountain* of Mexico or mighty, care* of-th* ear tht but issiiuplythe Offspring ok Scixxck! being mild and si mple in its action and yet tevealing in its effects a power almost incredible, ?reaching the most hidden siuews of man op benat.? aud yet beiug innoxious to the weakest in taut. It is also by far ti.e cheapest Liniment in the market, being put up in bottles twice a*large ?s the majority, aud one-fourth iaiger than the largest, besides being more' than four lime* am Klrong; we thereiore offer it to you with pride and con fidence, as an article exactly suited to the wants ol rich or poor, high or low. : he unprecedented slzt in which the Nonpareil Liniment is put upland tb? vj?st exnense ??fthe materials u>ed in it, makes it iinpo?for ?is 1o piy for the printing of the hundieds ol certir*.atc<} -v?* n^jjht O'lVisb, nor do we deem it necessary, as the article wai-e**' Mis used will certify for itself. We would however refer those aftt'ctvw ones who have sooiten beeu gulled by fot get! certificates aud bigasscruons to the following names, being but a lew of the many per sous whose character for candor aud veracity needs no panegyric ft out us, :>nd who having fully tested its virtues iu I he different diseases for which it is recommended, are prepared to speak or its merits as it deserves. Sold iu Wheeling by james Laker, Kells & Caldwell, T II Logan & Co, IV It McK.ee, Patteisou @ Co., and by the ptiucipal Druggists of Virgiuru. and Pennsylvania. August 17, 'J3 From the Fairmont ( Pa.) Republican. .\w Invamtablk jficniciNe.?It is but seldom we find among the many rent-dies offered to the public lor the cure of disease, one we can consent to commend, or whose vir tues we a?e able to discover, and have always ;-eduously avoided giving utteiance to anything that might lead any one to suppose that we placid any faith in their preten sions. JJut with reference to a remedy mauu 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 the ilia ol lie, aud the security with which it nay be used. We sneak of the Noi>|>aieil Nerve and Hone Liniment, prepar ed by H. II. Carr A- Co., from a prescription furnished by Ur Watson Carr, late ol Morgautown, and how of Wheel ; ing. one or the most eminent Physicians in Virginia. This Liniment is based upon the broad principle that any reme dy which will re lie vp external pain, will if properly com j Mouuued, be equally efficacious in lemovirg internal aflec i lions, a principle tjat has been successfully developed ? 1L is simply the offspring of Science, being mild and sim ple in its action, and 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 infant.? It is also by tar the cheapest Liniment iu the market, being put up iu Lotties twice as large as the majority, ai d one i fourth larger than the largest, besides being more than four j times as stiong. We commend it to those in want of a i safe aud certain remedy. Jinn liuoir Tbyi?c!t." An Invaluable Book i'or 25 Cents " fivmj Family should hnv a Copy." (iOnn CO PI KS sold in less than three mouths. A \J\J\J\J new etlitiou revised aud impioved, iust issued DR. HUXTEK\S 3IEDICAL .MANUAL AND HANI) BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED?Containing dn outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cuieot every for in of disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by selfabuse, or by sexurI excess, with advite for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoid i eg all medica technicalities, and cvei y thiiifth.U would offend the ear o decency, from the result ot some twenty yeais succesMu practice, exclusively devoted to thecure of diseases ot a delicate or private nature. To which is added, icceipts for the cure of the above diseases, aud a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure ot the Fever and Agne. Testimony of the Proje.nor. of CinUtric* in I'tirn. Col ! lege, Philadelphia? "Du^ Hi ntcr's MKDiob .MinSaL," I he author of this work, unlike the majority ot those who aUvei tise to cuie the diseases of which it treats is a grad uateof one ot the best colleges in the United States. It aiuirtls me pleasuie to recommend him to the unfoi lunate, or to the victim oi malpractice, as a successful am! expe ricnced piactitioner, in whose honor aud integrity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. s*. Loxosiiorr, M. D. From .!. IVcothrard, M. D, of Pryuu Unirerfity, Philadel phia.?It gives me pleasute to add my testimony to the professional ability of the author of the "Medical Man ml." Numerous cases of Diseaseor the Genital Oigcus, some of them ot longstanding, have cor. ie under my no tice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoiingto perfect health, in Soinr cases Ttneie the patient has beeu cousideied beyond medical aid. lu the trtatment of Sem inal weaknesses, or disarrangement ol tiie functions pio duced by self abuse, or excess oi venery. 1 do n?t know his superior in the profession. I. have been acqn&'iited with the author some thirty years, ami deem it no more ihaii justice to him, as well as kn-di.tss to the uniort'i naie victim of early iudiscietion, to recommend him as one in whose professional ikill and integrity they may sately confide themselves. At.prvo Woodward, M. 1). 'This is, without exception. the most comprehensive and intelligible woi k published, on the class of diseases ot which i? tieats. Avoidiugatl technical terms,it addresses its.'ll to t he reason ot its leaders. It is free from all ob jectionable matter, end no patent, however last idious, car object to placing M. iu the hands ol his >ous. The author has devoted n a iy years to the tieatmeut of tne various coinplaiuts treated of, aud 'with too little breath to puff,' and 'too litth- presumption to impose,' he ha* offered to the woi Id at the uieiely nominal price of *26 cents, the Duits ol some twenty years most successful practice '?Herald. ?No teacher or parent should be without?he knowledge impai ted iu this invaluable work. It would save years of paiu, mollification aud sorrow to tue youth under their charge *?People's Adrscate. ? A Presbytei iau clergyman in Ohio, in writing ol ?K*??? ter's Medical Manual,* says: 'Thousands upon thousa~?s ol our youth, by evil example and the influence of the pas sious, have been led into the habit ol self pollution with out icaliziug the sin a;?d fearful consequences upon them selves aud theii posterity. The constitutions ot thousands who are laising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, aud they do not know the cause or the cine. Any tiling that can be done so to enlighten aud iufluciice the public mind as to check, aud ultimately to remove Ibis widc-spiead souice of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion to Jesus Ciirist, on the pieseut aud coming generations. Inte .ipeiane, (or the use or intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thous sands upon thousands, is not a grealei scourge to the hu man race. Accept my thanks on behalf or the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker iu tlrngood woikr>a are so actively engiged in.' One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped aud postage paid,) on receipt of 2o cents, or six copies for At Address, COS DEN (ai CO., Publishers, Box IlM?, Phila delphia. Booksellers. Canvassers aud BookAzeuts, supplied on the most liheiat terms. " junelii-yr Planished. Tin Ware. JUST opened.auassortmentorsplendid Planished Ware, consisting ol coffee and Tea Urns, chafing Dishes, Oys ter Stewers, Vegetable Dishes, Dish Covers, Teapots Egg cooleis, Stomach warmers, and painted Toilet sets?'a beautiful article.' We respectfully solicit the attention ol the public to our varied and beautiful assortment or House and Steam Boat furnishins goods HO BBS, BA RN KS & CO, No23, Monro* St, near the Post Office, n?vt" Wheeling. Va Wheeling Window Glass ill AN U F A C T O R Y. THE partnership heretofore existing between Stocktoal! Bankerd Co, has been dissolved by the puichase of u, .Mr. Bankerd's right, title, and interest, by Stockton & Russell. The business wi'l be carried on under the name or uctS STOCKTON, KUSSKLL & CO ' 'Wheeling. Oct 4. JUST RECEIVED I ?) BOXES reelected Pigs; ' ^ 4 boxes Layer Raisins ; 2 do O-nu-ps; 2 ilo Lumons; 20 barrels Greeu Apples} Soft Sheil A1 . ondsj 4 casks Do.ogua Sausage; 3 do hams, sugar cured; for snle br n>1'-7 J. K. ROTS FOR P. Mammoth Hat fctore. Fall Fashion for 1854. SAVEKY has un ham'. anil is lecfirtnc, onelof tiie ? largest and best storks or Hats and l aps that has ever been opened in this city. He is a:so constantly man ufacturing every description ot hat and cap t.owiii u?e, Horn tiie very best material and workmanship, and soid at prices that cannot fail to please. 1 am a.so receiving latge importations or Eastern man ufactured Hats and Caps, which will be ???!d low. Also, a large assortment of children's Fancv Hats cud Caps and I.adies Hiding Hat.-, carpet bags, aud umbrellas, all ol which will be sold cl eap. N . B.?Hats made to order on tiie shortst notice. S. AVERY, Nos 1-JGaud Its .Vainst. Whce'in*. Va. Three-Mile Ice I^lIE subscribers would inform their friends, and the citizens of Wheeling generally, that they have com merced delivering Ice iu the city, and a e piepaied to furnish to .ill who want it, an excellent article. Their ice was cut three miles above the city in the creeh, aud in tlie west brarch of the liver, and is clcar, beauiirui ice, war ranted free rroraall impurities. ?P21 GEORGE SCHELT.HASE & Co FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. No. 8S, Mai.\ mm. WH2EI.LXG, VA. WHISKY. Corn, Oats, Hay, Biau,and Shoits. for H sale by S. H. B. Carteb. sep25:dtr MARTIN BUCHER, Apent. ?)nn bags Prima Rio Coffee, just ree'd and for sale by 4\I\F an t M. RKILT.V pi pkos pure tHoie Lead, dry, for sale low by ?' kpi.i.b * r. \ i.pwri.t. 5 GROSS Godlrry's Cordial good aud iiesb lor sale by J. IJ VOWELL. ?ug6 Fignof Red Moi (a r, 33 Monroe Ht. EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS. . . . . r - ? - ? . . -? Hoskins, Heiskell & Go. lXFORTKKft Jjip JOBBtKS Or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HAVE removed to theft new I ron Building. 913 Market ami 31 Commerce at, PHILADELPHIA. spl7:ly Anspaeh, Brother & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, Ko 76 XbrtJi Third st. corner of Cherry, Philadelphia John Anspach, Jr... John F. Jacoby;.. .James M. Keed; William Anspach;.. Henry B. Fafrroan. sepl7:d6m Woltes, Ballard & Co. IMPORTERS ASP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 170 Market street, Philadelphia. Col. R. F. Kelly, formerly of Wheeling, is engaged in this House.) sep-JC-dly Odd Fellows,.llaxoBK. K?. flea, Soun ot Tempera ot*. And other Society Regalia, Banners, Seals and Jewels,.manufactured and sold by Giitis $ Smith, No. 73 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. THE asortment usually on hard consistsof REGALIA. Odd Fellow*'?Grand ami Subordinate Lodge and E:? * ' campment. 4 Past Grand and other Officers, plain and 4 4 embroidered. > * 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and oth Degree Parade Ke * * galias. 4 * Pichly embroidered Encampment Farad Regalias. Masonic?Knights Templar, RoyalA""-:h, and blaster. * Jewels, Robes, Banners, S^'ords, Ac. Son* of Tniiprraiirc?National, Grand and Subordina. Divisions?Officers and Members. Red Men?Sachems, Past Officers, and richly embroide 3d Degree Workingand Parade Regalia. JEW ELS Of the various Orders, of Silver, Gilt or Plated .Metals, deluding Knights Templar, (with Dirks.) BANNERS. Banners of every si*e, style aud cost, adapted to the va rious Orders and Societies, manufactured to order} and De signs for Banners, 'when requited, furnished free of ex pense, showing (he style of the same when finished. A lso ROBES, SASHES, COSTUMES, CAPS. &c. Comprising the largest asortment to be (ouud in the U; S. LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS, DIVISIONS AND TRIBES; Wishing to fit up their Halls, or supply themselves with Parade or Working Regalia, Banners, dc., can depend up on having their orders satisfactorily fined, by calling on or addressing GIBBS <fc SMITH, Regalia and Banner M turers, 73 Baltimore Street, Haiti more, Md. 03" fi. T. FRY, Areew Wheeling. Va. oci3-tf (iwyu ci Keia, Imporlcr?nnd Jobber of Dry v ooda. No. 7 Hanover Street, BALTIMORE, Mu. OFF!!:. r.ale, on the most favorable terms, a choice a>.d >e!ect stock of Stam*ic and Fa*?:y Dry Goods, to which they lespectfully invite the attention of tie trade generally. j ma i-35-dtf ALEX. PENN. RICH'DD. MITCHELL. PENN & MITCHELL, I TOBACCO AND General Commission Merchants. No. C7 South 'Gay Street; Baltimore. references: Dan'ISprigg, cashier Merchants' Bank, Baltimore. Miller, Mayliew ?VCo. Oo Love, Martin 4* Co. do Thos. J. Carson4-Co. do Pollard, Bird 4-Co. do i James R. Baker, Wheeling. I . W. W. Shriver, do Forsyths* 4- Hopkins, do Rhodes 4-Ogi I bey, Bridgeport. Hollowav 4- Hrar'field, do 1anl7:lyd T. BELT. K. C. BOWIE. BELT & BOWIE, TOBACCO AND GENERAL Produce Commission Merchants, 1 EllicottStreet, Baltimore. REFERENCES: Hon Thomas G. Pratt, Ex Gov. and U S Senator r Md Hon John Glenn, Judge Circuit Court U S for Md. Daniel Sprigg, Esq., Cash'r Merchants It'k?Baltimore. Aguilla Giles, Esq. * Franklin ? d?? Trueman Cross, Esq.1 Com. + Far. B'k do Duval!, Rogers & Co. do Fitzgerald 4? Magruder, do Lons 4- Byrn, uo Webb, Rowland4-Co.?Louisville." Forsyths 4* Hopkins?Wheeling. James R. Baker, do (J 9 L. W. GOSNELL. J. L. BUCK GuSNKLL. Ij. W. GOSNELL & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fo? the sale of all kinds of COi;,\TKl I'ICWSHCE, 71 Bowly's Wiiarf, (South St.), BALTIMORE. 12 EFEJ! E.XC ES . C. Brooks. Pres't Western Bank, "1 J. 1>. Early, Esq. >Baltimore. Miller. May hew 4- Co. j Wm. T. Seiby, John Goshorn 4- Son. ^Wheeling. Jacob seiiseny. J A.J.Wheeler, ^ R. B. Bowler, ^Cincinnati. Bruce, Morgan 4? Co. J Webb. Roland 4-Co. ") W. O. Brooks, 4" co > Louisville. J. S. Moreliead, I Ies?e Hook. Waynesburg, Pa. [Jan26 TABS, SHIPLEY & CO. Flour n u <1 ti e n e r a I Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 51 Iiight Street, Baltimore. RERERESC ES: C C Jamison, Esq, Cashier Bunk 01 Baltimore. D Sprigg, Esq, Cashier Meichauts' Bank. Trueman Cross, Esq, Cashiet Com. A- Farmers* Bank* Me-sis Grcenway it Co, Ba'ikers, Baltimore. 1 John Sullivan A: Sous, " ' s C BakerCo, Wheeling. Mr Jas R Baker, l* Mr E B Sweaiingen, 44 advances made on consignments. decf> JOSEril GIST, JOHN M. WELLS, Of Wellsburg, Va. OfWdUburg, Va. GIST & WELLS, Produce Commission Merchants, No. 39 South Howard Street, BALTIMORE. K5"Particular attention paid to the sale ot Flour and other Produce, 'with prompt returns.' Advances made 01. consignments. rkftrences: Brooks, Tibbalis 4- Fultcn, Baltimore. Cole 4- Howard, do Brooks, ?on Co. tlo Slingtufl". Kusey 4- Co. do Brown4* Kirkjatiick. Pittsburgh. James Dalzell. do Di . J. C. Campbell, Wheeling. (Jar?o Pendleton & Brother, C OMM1SS1 ON MER CHA NTS, IN LEAF TOBACCO, COT 1 ON, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, Pendleton's Wharf, Ao. l'jt) /^>irrr End of Smith'* Dock BALTIMORE. REFERENCES: Hugh Jenkins it- Co. "1 F- W. Brune & Sons, > Baltimore. Wm. Wilson A Sons, J Edwin WurihaniiV to.") A rch'fd Thomas Sou, > Richnioud. Hugh W. Fry, J Rhodes A- Oglebay. Bridgeport, Ohio. Tweed.Sibley ?i- Wright, } Joseph C. Butler & Co. > Olnciinatl. John Gieigh, ) } cha""'r"s c Gordon iV Co., Louisville. James M'Cully, 1 Biown & Kirkpatrick, > Pittsburg. Cha fee, ) 1). Lamb, Esq.Ca h. N. W. Bank, ? S. Brady. Esq, Cask. M.& M.Bank, >Wheeling. Jas. R. Baker, J Josiah iblrv, Hamburg, S. C. Henry A. Shioeder, Mobile, Ala. A. L. Gaines. New Orleans: ap2->-6m THE LONDON Watch and Jewelry Store. .\0 10 LIGHT STREET, (4 doors from Baltimore*t.y opposite J-ountain Hotel,) Baltimore. THE subscriber, alter twenty.years* experience in the cities of Europe;-would inform citizens and strangers j who a re in want ot a good watch, that, tor quality of work ? manship, his watches defy all competition; he haying fa cilities for obtaining Fixe Lo.snos Watcum, which few in this country possess, being personally acquainted wi'h the most eminent London manufacturers. J. ALEXANDER, I Ait; of J M. French's Royal Exchange, London. OCT*Fine Watches and Jewelry repaire*l pioperly. All London Watches sold at this establishment, warranted | free of cost for four years. s<?i'L~>-lTtl j I'AKTNhKSHIl* NOTICE. i rpHE undersigned liave entered into partnership, for the ? 1 purpose of cai ryingon the wholesale tobacco business, - under thw tit 111 ol Lugan, Cat r Co. LLOYD LOGAN, JOS. G. baker; wattson carr, ; mar30 II. 11. CARR. Agricultural Warehouse. THK undersigned are how prepared l? fill orders for aH kindsof Agiicultural Implements, have just received: Straw and Hay Cutter*, assorted ; Virginia Corn Shellei's, do *1 herniomcSer Churns; Geddes* Harrows; ? Ov Yokes, Meat Cut!era: Sausage Stuffcrs; Store Trucks, etc. etc. I?ir?daw1m M<-.\ FKK I? ROTH ERS. Quincy st. jTj 11 I CHOICE plain hauihlli stoic, ajid toi sate by aUU 'vf , U RF.11.1.1 iU I M RF.I1.1.V. t-A> Uo.il bolHa.\c?y buj".i iui MiliCiCj lui &aie ny jau3l JAMES IJAlvKK MACKEREL. SftG LMS- ^os- * a,:t* -?received and for sale by ? dcH M. KKII.L LV Cheap Table. Come Krcrybody nml *ce! "1X7"E haT? 31 ?"a?g*'-d on a clie p table, remnants of eve. I T ry kiint. old styl ? Goods, and articles of wh'ch we liavetoo large a stock, which we putpose to sell off at ecmeprice? whatever th*y will bring Coi.ie soon, while vou have a chance for bargains. - a?g7 ' XV. H. MOTTK HRO. TO PLASTERERS. A OO 5t'5ff?X5 good Cattle's Hair, for sale bv JOHN KNOTP., au?T Old Staud, lo3 Main st. *\? OU will find by calling next door to Greer, Ott & Co X No. 35 Monroe st? 2-1 paii s mens Enameled Oxford Ties; 94 do do brogans; 1 case mens goat do JAMES B. MARSH. ALSO, a lot of Philadelphia and Baltimore stylesof Silk Hats, together with Gents fine Cloth Caps, chil dren's Fancy reaver Hats with feathers; and every other hind wont during theseason. 8. D. HARPER .V SOS MEDICINAL. Dr Hall's Celebrated Pulmonic Elixir FOR the permanent cure or coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, croup, whooping cough, intlamation or the brouchea aud hoarseness,caused by pub. 'ic speaking; aud all affections cf the organs of respira. tion. ?V*r?iacil the pleasantestand best medicine for diseas* cs o .he lungs ever sold in America. In presenting this medicine to the public w e have the satisfaction to know thajfweuot only present them with an invaluable autiJote for the class of diseases it profes ses to cur*, but one which is perfectly harmless in its ef fects upen the constitution: an can be administered with out any lear of mineral poisons for it contains uone.? The fact, that a large portion of the suffering, and death throughout t c country, is causcd by disease of the orga:s ol respiration, consequent upon exposure and cold, has in duced us to put it within the reach or every individual who may need a le.uedy that has proven itself so invalu able. This medicine is the result of a long experience, and study or those diseases of the lungs which are so frequent in our changeable climate; ami we claim it to be in advance or all mediciuesever before discovered for those peculiar compl dnts, an improvement up^nail, and consequently superior to all others. We shall make no extravagant assertions of its efficacy in curing dUcai.cs. Pke the venders or loo many nostrums, who deceive all who trust then', nor shall we hold out auy inducements which expedience docs not justify. irpatients will persevere in tht use or this medicine, and use it as directed, they will be cured in every instance that it is not beyond the power of medicine. There are nutverous persons now enjoyiugthe nlessings of health and renewed lire, as it were, who otnerwise would have long siiice been in their grave, but for the timely and persevc ring use o! *hi* invaluable remedy. It is not pretended Uiat it is infallible.in every stage or consumption, but we know it to bs better adapted to the various diseases o: the respiratory organs than auy other Mcdiciue ever offered to the public. All we ask is a trial, and ill every instance, if used freely-recording to the directions, und ir perfect satis faction is notgivn, the money will be returned. Geuuinesigned E. II\ LI. Of CO. For sale by JAMES I5AKKK, Druggist, Wheeling, Va. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the coontrv. ap9-l y GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA rjlHKr uel) entire tlu DR HOUGHTON'S , 1 id, JGastric Juice, pre spared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Ox, after the directions of Da ron Liebig. the great Physi ological Chemist, by J.S. HnriiiiTOK, M. i)., Phila delphia. Pa. This is Natprk'* own Rk.mkdy for an unhealthy stomach. Xo art of man canequal Its curative powers. It contains no At.conoi., Bittkrs, Ann*, or Nacskofs Urit.s. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most feeble patiei.ts who cannot eat a wate& cracker without acute distress, Reware of Daronicn Imitation*. Pepsin is sot a Ditro. Call on the agrnt, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Hr-.tcsnric Hvidknck, froin Lic big's Animal Chemistry; Or. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion; l?r Pereira on Food and Diet; r?r John W. Dra per, ui Rew York University; Prof. Dunglison's Physiolo gy; Prof. Siliiniau, or Vale College; Dr. Carpenter's Phys iology; etc., together with reports of cunts from all parts or the United States. 1. H. PATTERSON, 33 Monroe street, WHEELING, Wholesale and Relail.-igent. mar2f>-d@wly SPUING DltESS UOOUS. "TTJ'E have just opened a spleodid assortment or Dress Tf Goods, or the nuiuehius styles and qualities calcu lated to piease every one. mr4 MeSAtR & HERVF.Y ,) jnu.s .No 1 Castor Oiljust iet'daud lo> sa<e uj ? jan-tl JAMES HAKBR To the .Ladies! WE have just received, at the sign of the big red boot, the most beautiful and complete a*soitnent of la dies, misses and childi en's Shoes ever pre>ented in this market? 50 pairladies Philadelphia Gaiters; in? do do Slippers; 300 do do Jenny Linds) misses' and children's work. 600 pa?r misses boots and shoesot every varietyj 1000 * children's do do do do gknti.kmkn's work. 100 pair Gents line hoots; 1.50 do tine Monroes; 200 ilo patent ieathcr Oxford Ties; 150 do do Jersey do 100 do do l.ongrrss boots) 125 da buckskin Oxford Ties: 75 do do congress hoots;* IDS do col'dclo'h ~ do 250 do patent leather WeuSter Ties. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine at the sign of the Dig Red Root. aps MrC LA LLKNS & KNOX. i) Pits, mcu'spatenl lcathei Congress \\ ashtugtoniaits i<& at myi? 0\K HA 1.1., 123 Main st. JUST raceived? "?) dozen of Haiti more Shaker broomsj 1000 bush, blue and Meicer Potatoes; 1 hh|. ol maple country cake Sugar) 400O lbs of country bacon Han If*W) bushels ol Oafs*; 2<**>?) do corn; 3'W)0 do dried applesn 1"00 do dried pcuches; 4?K?> lbs. ol side bacon; c?50 do Jowls: 100 bbls. super extra Family Flour. ray 3 A R IDG ELY. HATS AND GAPS. JUST received, a large lot of gents and youths fine silk Hats, New York, Philadelphia and lialtimoie styles. S. n HARPER SOX Jti>. r-ewiil'i. and Thos. liluutlell's celehmted Hallway Time keepers, in goltl and silver hunting ca^es; war ranted to peril" r.r equal to any watrhes in the world. ALU?Jos. Johnson and other line watches always on hand and for sale at C. P. l?ROVV>'S, *1r!!? .Monroe street BONNETS. Yl^Khave this d?y received a choice variety or Ron 1 T nets, couipiisms several very des.rable styles; viz: 1'iain Stiaw bonnets (soit fiuisu.) extra finish, lor ladies and misses. Real Paris bonnets, a few exceedingly beautiful. Rutland, split Stiaw, French l.ace do. With an immense variety ot o; !.cr styles, for ladies and and misses; also a full stuck of Bloomers and Fiats, lor misses; apit IIE1SKELL A- Co. I A MILS. Spts. T. rpentfne, for sale low 1* ' tiero i \ M KS IJAK FR .No. I'Zll j ftliW ?TU1?U. (..No. new stock | M. McNeal &. Co's | 'nkw style Oak Hall Triumphant!! TITE are now receivingard opening the most desirable yy stock ol Roots and Shoes, Hats and Cops, Trunks and Valises, t'arpetings, &c., that has c\er been offered to the trade or tnec;tyand vicin'ty, at the business stand iieietolo.e known as W. \V Jimeson's; therefore we give notice that aie in iccei^'t o: and receiving the best se !cc edstock*)! <Ioods Which we are bound ?o sell. To one and all, so give us a call. providing low juices will not give oP'tuce. apl3 HITF.SS (JOUDS, &C. ~~ PLAIN and fig'd I'arages, in b'tie, pink, lavender, tan, asl.es of roses, green and back; Rich F ench Organdies; Plain I .awns, in salmon, b'ue, pink and tan; Fig'd Lawns, in gieat variety; French Chintzes; Plain and curded silks; Plain .Vousiin De Laii.es: just received. mylC 11 El Mv ELL & Co. WINDOW IILI-N DS. PLA IN Green Oil ('loth, Lauescape, Transparent and Paper Window Hlinds, in great variety. For sale by WILDER RROTHER, niyl". c???- Main and ttmousts PKtiSll u Val Kiifc. JUST received at SI per ran, and warranted jan3l T M PARKER ? )i W W k l>ottIc*? Japan hoot and shoe Polish, lot sale -WvUU by J. J{. VOW ELL, 21 Union st. GKKAT HARUA1N. XWI LL sell my leasr and fixtures ol t he best stai d as a Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon iu the city, on reasonable terms Enquire at this oflke or of a I't0 J. ROR1NSON, Ma>kat st. FuiT itbiN I . ANEW two story liiick Dwelling, pleasantly situated on the Island, and containing five rooms. Kent S12o ptrannuui. Possession giveninimedikteiy. Enquire at the Insurance Oflice of Messis. Dorsey& AlLtlu>- my6 o GOODS BY EXPRESS. KG AN DY MUSLINS} French Jaconet; Plain Uareges: Nain>ook .Muslins; Dntt'd Swiss .Muslins; Colored and black Fringes; Corded and Fiounced Skirts; Second Mourning liunnct Kibbons, F?ench Chintzes; Plain French Lawns, in colors, etc: etc. Received this day by mr09 HK1SKKI.I. A To. I SUGAR CUBED HAMS. P II IP PS & CO'S. sujrar cured Hams; CO casks Evans & Swift's sugar cured hams; 10 tierces do dned beef; Just received and will be sold lew by the cask; myO? GOK HON. ,M x'THEWS <V Co. DON'T YOU WANT TO BUY A MANTLE? F you do, you can find n fust rate choice at W. II. MOTTK ?v IMIO.'S and save money hv going there to buy one. my?2 *"7 ! If W t i?KS. Smoked Shoulder*; ? u,UUU 25,000 Ibs Ham*. Jusi received and fur sale by mj27 COKDON, MATTHEWS A Co. I'A R A SOLS?BONN ETS. V LARGE variety ol Patasols in the most desirable ClliOIR. Runnels, misses' Ilats and bonnets and boys hats. Just received by mvlG HE1SKELL * Co. Removal. THE subscriber has removed his large and splendid stock of Fa*hi<>uab'e Hats and Caps, to the Union Hall building, No. So. (Recently occupied by John Elliott,) two doors south of the North Western Hank *P~ W. \V. fl MESON LOOK HERE. MORE bonnets have arrived at the store of my?3 W. I). MOTTK 6t BHD. l.enlker nn?l J.nrc l???ntlicr. A FINE assortment just received at lowest rates from a celebrated New York inanulactory. myl'J KALSKTT A Co. (Young America copy.] "1 H PUS. men's patent leather Congress Gaiters, sewed; lvf a superior article at myP OAK IIA LL, 103 Main at. I?MHROIDhKIES? _j 30 ps rich cambric Flonr.cings; SO 4 Swiss and cambric Edgings; 35 ? Yaricties of lace, cambric and Swiss Collars) 12 doz. lace, cambric and Swiss Sleeves; S * very rich robes embroidered, in cambric and book muslins; lo ? Sleeves and linen cambric Hdk'fs. Just received by HFISK EI.L A C EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Familnre Covering*. Arc., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IV. 11 CABBVI.'K CURTAIN STORE, Irllb.UaCktitnut SI. I'kiMtlfhiM. Corner Fijth tlrttt, oppesfft the State Home. HE has always in store a full stock ol ?F.cnch Brocateilsjall widths Lace and Muslin Curtail* ami color*; or every style ami price. French Satin de Laines; Table 4* Piano Covers Arc.i India Satin lianiasksj Gilt Cornices; French Moquettej C?ilt Pins and Uandsj l>o Pi us lies; Gimps, Fringes! Golds. Tassels, A*c. N. V. Painted W7A7>0W" SHADES, of all ntyles and pi ices; Huff Hollands; Shade Fixtures. Brasses, 4-c.?aud er^rvthins compute for Curtains, of the newest Paiis styles, and at the lonrrit priees. Persons fending the height and iridth of thrir irinaotr frame*, can have th?' Curtains made and trimmed In the W>t manner; see Ka?,..on Plates in August number of Go* dey's Lady's Hook. Steamers, hotels, CAR Ftril.DERS, and dealers gener ally,supplied at theioirr#t leholesalf prices. W. H. CARRY!*, Importer of a r.d Dealer iu Furnitbing Goods, 1G3 Chestnut street, corner of.F$Mi, nmlT-!yd?frw Opposite the State Hon?e. PM la da. Paper Warehouse. CYRUS W. FIELD <j- CO., COM MISS ON' MKRCflA NTS. No. 11 Cliff Street, NEW YORK. Are Sole Agent* in the United States for Muspratt's superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria Mills C.iebrateJ Writing Papers. Russell 44 Superior 44 " Genesee ** ?? Printing " Rawlins Sous' English Tissue *' First quality ITItramariuc lilue i They are also AgenU for the principal Paper Manufactur* j ersiu thi^country, and offer for Side by tar the most ex- 1 tensive and and desirable slock Qf Paper and Paper Manu facturers' Materials that can be lound in tbisomny other country. Thci r busi ness is strictly wholesale,aud Wrating Papers are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer nil Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the luwest possible prices. Paper made to order, any sizo or weight. Liberal ad vances made on consignments Paper, Paper Makers' stork ami other merchandize. The highest maiket pr'ce paid in cash for all kinds o Rags. angl-ly. William* :tn?i ISrotlicr, , CKXKKAI. GKOCKKS ASD |C OMMISSIOK MERCHANTS,] CuKNKK CaHY AND PeaRI. STKKET8, Richmond, Va. B37"Offer their services for the sale of all kinds or Pro-j dnee ami .VaiiuTacturcs. Goods for them may l?e shipped ] by the Bait. ?fc Ohio Railroad to Baltimore and consigned to Jacob Hrandt, Jr., agent for the Powhattan Steamboat Co.; or Charles Pcndergast, aeei.t of the Ralto. and Rich mond line of Packets, either of whom will receive and forward them without charge. REFER ESC ES: Jas R. Raker, Esq. Aaron Kellv, 4 S. liraily, * * 1 Morgan Xc.'son, 4 f Wheeling. Dr. M. H. Houston, J Mnssrs. Sweeney & Son. J Messrs. Lewis<&Geo. Cassan,1 4 J. C. Sell man & Son, >? Baltimore. 4 Love, Mat tin Co. J JudgeJno. L'rockenb rough, Lexington, Va. janl9:2md Humphreys, Hoffman &, Koons, COMMiSSION MERCHANTS, FOR TIIE SALK OF Flonr, Pork, Bacon, Nred* and Produce . __ (?enernlly, j No. 47, North Wharoes, ft nil 5)5, North Water-St., Puii.Aor.i MIIA. tcjf"Liberal advances will be made on receipt Bills La | ding. Refer to Messrs. Forsvtiis tV Hopkins, Wheeling. jnl3 DANIEL XiOWL%RU, Broker and General Claim Agent, W ASH INGTON, 1). C., \\T ILL give prompt and personal attention to Claims \> beforethe Department, and other busin?*s entrusted o lit in. Refer to E B. Swkarikusk. ap'J-*-1y ~ LAYMAKER & HASLETT, COLUMBIA HOUSE, CliCMlunt Ml., below 7tb, I' II11? A i> i^I.PH IA. BOA RD Sl.jy* PRR DAY. inv2fi-dfy JOHN H. BROWN & CO., Importer? ?)- Wholesale Dealers in British, French, and American DRY GOODS, No. I'i5 ITInrki'tMtiTCt, IMiilad?*lpliin. nt2:!yd FRANKLIN HOUSE. Chestnut Street, Ur'lwcen '6d and ith, PHILADELPHIA. Iteu. II lYooluixiii. Proprietor. A first Class Hulel. Prices leduced! From ?2,00 to $1,50 per day. mar!7-lyd William Dulty, T. A. Johns &r C'o.4 Wholesale dealers in Hoots, Shoes, Ifonnets, Leg horn, Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. ALSO EUR, SJLK, AND WOOL HAIS, OS Market Sticet, Pmr.ADki.i'niA. marn-lyd S. CULIiOUM. A. CO WTO W. Colhoun & Cowton, PRODVi'Et'O.HilCI^NlOIV .11ICItCIIAJVTM run tiik si.kof FLGI'R, BACON*, I.ARt), CLOVER SF.ED, &C., Broad Ht., Ea t side, bet. Race Sc Cherry, PHI LA DELPHI A. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and when re ccived by car :oads, free ol ilrayage. REFER to Fortyths iV Ho]i'kins, Wheeling, who will mnk<* advancesVn corgfgnnienta. aplti-ly Xleiijaniiu II. Sjigiitfoot, Hat3, Caps, and Ladies' Riding Hats No. 41, North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. #5eo. IV. ttulTy. Lntr r' Ch? tin! St. msrlT-lyil LLOYD 6c CO., Claim, Pension and Bounty Land AGENTS, Fifteenth street,opposite the Treasuryf wash.x<;ton, i>. C., C'n?li advanced on C'lniniM, Ac. CLAIMS beloie Congress or the United States (hat have ! been abandoned by other audits -on worthless, have been successfully prosecuted by us. Letters addressed as -?bove. post paid, will be promptly attended to. ap!5-tf lmVIK A. 1-UBAliiH. W. II. ILaDaUU* FOUNTAIN HOTEL. TMIK undersigned hav.ng purchased the lease and effects of that old established house, the Fountain Hotel. Light street, Haiti more, and ha\ing repaired and rc-fur nished at a heavy outlay, now offer to their friends and the traveling publican establishment second to noi.e In com Iw tniid convenience. The Ladies" Oidinary, end the suites or rooms attached, will be found to afford the comforts or home to families, while the situation of the house guarantees quiet repose to all its iiatrous. Hist e most cent ral sit uation for t he man of bus! ness, being in the centre of business, affords as convenient ac cess to all the Kailroad Depots?.nd Steamboat Landings? any other hotel in the city. It will l?e the desire and pleasure of the proprietor to promote thecomfor: of the guests o? the house. ap7-l y C* LA BA UGII A- HKOTHKK. Solid Daguerreotypes. 'pillS latest discover} is the wonder of the age. The X picture assumes all t he roundness and solidity oTlife. 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 WHITEIIUKST'S, overCa'mn bell's Jewelry store, Haiti more street, in the city of Haiti* uioie; also, in his Washington Gallery, and will soon be introduced in all ol his galleries, which may be found in ail the principal cities in the Union. Mr. IfiiiTEHCRST has the honor to nnnounce that he ha* just received a letter from the President or the United States, informing him of t hea ward ol a Medal, Certificate and acopyofthe Juries reports at the World's Fair, Lon don. mar30-tl JOHN W. BKI.L. BKSJ. HARDY JOHN W. BELL & CO., FliOl'll ArfiKKEllAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Howard Stopposite Centre. iyll-ty HA LTIMOHK. TUOS. J. CaRWON.J [JOitKMI CAKtfO! T. J. CARNON & CO., Western Produce and General Commission Merchants, 41 & 4*2, Light Street, Haitixork, Antf 30, Water Street, New-Yoik. 03"Liberal advances made rn consipniiient*. Hopkins <V Faircliihl, Merchant Tailors, 220 Baltimore Street, JIAJ/TIMOKE, INVITE the attention ot the citizens ol Wheeling tot heii extensive nssot line Jit of cloths, cassi meres and veat ings, selected with gieat care, from the latest importa tions. RKAI>V MADE CLOTHING. On the second floor Of their stoie they keep a large as sortment ol elegantly finished clothing, made by the b<-st hand and cut in the most tashiona hie style. mar 1G 1 yd ! Hare, Fiernon, Ilollicluy Ac 4'o., WIIOLESA t?E DKAt.Elitf IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, A'o. 1 Hcnorcr nrar Market, RALTIMOKE Ricii&ru Hare, IUniei. Hom.iday, WlLMAM PlEKSOff, JAHEH ItnaiNSON. I tC5"l?ei'er to the Merchants of Wheeling. mar28-Jy j MARTIN & HOBSON^ Flour and General Commission Mrrchants, \ CORNER EI'TaSv and ISAl.TIMORK KT8., marK*-tr HALTI.MOKK PKS misses Albonas, Pi ili.dclphia'make. received i ' at "Oak Hall." No. 123 Main St. between Monroe and Union M? NKAL ft Co: I Fits. Ladies Kosctt Jenny Lind's, leceivedai Oak ?JW Hall. No. 123 Main, between Monroe and Union sts. MrXKXL & Co. mcU'b Hook ?or Kailroad Engineers, new work, just received by Wli.DB HHP. DHLS Louisville Liuiejust received and foi sale 75 *200 ? ? ? very low by iy'8 UARKKTT A Co. GERMAN CIGARS. JUST opened, 65,000 or the above cigars?nit tliecoin* inon kind, but a nice illicit, wliicli will be veryctiew fnrrliiiKli ? for chash. ">v-- J. W. RHODES, agent. HALIFAX NO 1. HERRINGS. RBLS.larceand fat, Just received and 'or tmle bjr ?teN U. KKILLV GO BALTIMORE. Soull & Thompson, IMPORTERS AND whoi.esai.K dkai.KKS IN Ten*. H'inwi, Kpico, Indigo Oil* Tobacco, CoUoe, Su|{nr, ITIoIohmh, 4 and o-piicr unocuRits. No. 47, A'o> th Water and 'J 1 North Wharzto, a fttc door* bcletc Arch tlre-t, PHILADELPHIA. Established in 1828. DCF"THOMPSOK REYNOLDS,Interested in the above House, respectfully invites Western Merchants togivc him a call. dcl<>-, V.c. CAwrnci w. w. u. < Awnwi.n. J. h. mkrh?7,:* CANFIEIiD, BROTHER, & Co 229 Baltimore Street, Corner of Charles WHOLESALE IMPORTERS, AI.VKUF.U 1 URlills AND DEALERS IN FINK WATCHES, RICH JEWKl.fcf. SILVER, FLAfED, ANI> ALSATA WARE ANU FANCY GOODS! HAVE opened their new store with a splendid stock Goods. GOLD AND SII.VER WATCH KS} From the most col eh rated mikersiw f?ondon, Liverpoo and Geneva?an extensive st?ick always kepi on every one of which is guaranteed to perfoun accurate time. ? SILVER WARE OF Ot.'R OWN MANUFACTURk! Silver Tea and Coffee Sets, Goblets, Cutis, Tumb'rra C astors, Waiters. Spoons, Jforta, Pie and Cake Ki.iv * Ice Cream Knives, Napkin Kings, Fish Knives, s*:u> Jars, 4*c., ot new designs. FLATED WARE. Coffeesnd Tea Sets, Urns, Tea Kettles, large *nd *u? Waiters? Oval,1 Oblong snd round t,lu.pcs; Cantors Cak I'.askcls, Epergncas, Flower and Fruit stands, t\c. ' DIAMOND WORK.' A superb collection ol Diamond liracie's ami Rinex llioaciies. Crosses. Finger Kings, tuil suits of DiumoiiiU suituble for W edding Gifts. RICH JEWELRY1. This branch of our business is not t.mpssvd by any et tablisnienl in the country; ha ving workn^i: employed un der our own super'vision, constantly making new styies and by every steamer we are supplied Ironi thf Kuiopra* factories, which enables us to give to our customers latest fashions, aud at low prices. fancy coons! Writing Desks, work Boxes, Chess Men, Card Ra? kets, Cologne Bottles, elegant Vases, Parisian Mai tl? Statutes, Paris IIrouses, Fine Paintings, Papiei Macliie Tables and Work Stands, Porte Mdnhaies,superior t'o logne. French Perfumeries, Rosewood i-nd leather Inca sing Cases, English Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brush?* cVc. SUPERIOR A l.RATA WARE! New Patterns ol Forks, Spoons. Ladle*, etc. ot this artl cle, wi.ich is fas: superseding silver waie. HPLENDID MANTLE CLOCKS ! Bronze and Gilt Mantle Clocks of elegant designs, Mac* yellow, drab and white marble doj French Porcelain do richly decorated. Watui Tooi.f and M A TICK IA t.s, of the best quality .con stantly kept on hand and carefully selected. For the convenience ol customers we have erected a large, spacious store, giving customers every facility toi inspecting our extensive stock of Goods. Adjoining tlK retail sales room, we have titled up another room, over t0<) leet in depth, lor the Wholesale Department. C3H Every article f?oiu our establishment is warrantee to be as good as represented. Persons visiting llaltiiuo e, will do well to ex a rain our assortment. Orders from the countty will be attend ed to faithfully and promt!y. CAN FIELD. B?OTHEK * L .. 221? Baltimore at., S. West corner of Charles. Sign of the Golden Eagle. Baltimore. Mavch 24,-dwfv. r. J.L SRSW. o. HAMiKK. i.Hix* LEREW, SANDER 8c Co., SCCCKSSORS or CHARLES FISCHER & CO., A'o. 33S Market Sti ret, bftirreii Howard and Eutatc *t? BALTIMORE I Hi l*OKTl?llS OF German, French and Emjlinh Goodi SUCH AS Hosiery, Drawers, Buttons, Gloves, Shawls, Taptss. Laces, Fringes, Bindings, Threads, Sewing Silk, Spool Cotton, Under Shirts, Suspendeis, Ribbons, Turkey Bed Yarn, etc., etc Scythes, Slates, Violins, Accordeons, Jews llai7>s, Peic Caps, Guitars, Harmonicas, Marbles. Look's classes. Flutes. etc. etc A ccinplcte rssortnicnt ol L'omhs and Fancy Goods. nmrOS-lydtffitw" Drakeley & Fenton, (irsTA ni.isiiKn I83f>.) COMMISS1U N M F. 1( G H {fN TS . For the sale of Hon Products. Fi.our, Bi ttku, Wont, Winnow Gi.ass and Counthy PkodiuK.genorallv. Thr? will alsc give attention topurchusi gon coumnsMon. 337 Baltimore St., corner ofIPaca. BALTIMORE, Mn. mtr25- lyd a>v> JOHN SULLIVAN & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, a.ni> AG EN'i'S FOB TH E SA LE OF LEA F TOI1ACGO, t OT TON, Fl.QPR, WlllSRTt ANU WSHTSRS PftODUCK GknkR aI.I.V. Camden St., near Light Si. Wharf, aplo-ty HA LTIMORE. A. SISCO, i\o. 95 Baltimore Street, opposite liollidmj Street, RAi.rni o 11 k. WHOLESALE and Retail manufacturer of Odd Fel lows, Masonic, Spus of Temperance, Red Men^aini other Regalia, Hanueis, Flags, Lwelt, etc.. Military Goods of all kinds.' ? ap'J-1 Stein & Brother, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dialers in CLOTH ING, A'o, 3!f, Holtimorc Slrert, 6rtir<rii lloicard ami Liberty Ntw. mar28-3m HA I.T1MOHE. REVERE HOUSE. BY J . A IIKFKI, F I IV u e h OlMMi Tilt DKI'OT tnnr28 Cumhrrland, Md., ivicUIjAL.Li6l KNOX. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOO TS A ND SJI0 ES, MENS A XL Boys' lints and Caps, 'it the ioell known stand of the BIG RtD BOOT. \[ K are now receiving from our Eastern Manufiu turii* Yf Establishments, one oft he largest aud best uiauufac lu:cdassortiiieiltor Hoots and Shoes, lot Fail and Wintet wear, ever offered in this or any other market. They liar been iiianufactuicd to order, according to our owndircc tions, and are intended expressly lor retailing. Toom regular customers, and all others who may '.avor us wit ha call, we can offer an unusually large variety of Boots am Shoes, which weguaranteeequaltii quality ot material and workmanship to those niannlactuied in this or any o'.hc partol the United States. Our stock will heloundtuiou sist, it- part, ol the following seasonable goods: NO. 187. MEN'S POOT8. WOMKN'SOAtTKRH. IUI.r 1,000 pr men's kip boots, oaitsrs, kto. 1,000 men's thick boots, 200 pr wouiens gaiters, l,u0U men's call boots. 400 do halt gaiters, 1,01)0 men's water pi oof do ?">iK) do walk:ngshocs, mkk's UROOANS. uOO do pegged buskins, 500 nien's calfbi oguiis, 600 do kid huskius, sli| 1,000 prime kip do per*. 1.50O do thick do M1SSKS BOOTKCS BUS 1.000 low priced do kins, t ic. novs? n jot ej-. f?00 misses morocco lace, 1500 pair boys thick bootees. 3"0 do kip do 500 ? ? kip do 300 do calf do 300 4 1 calf do 300 do. kid and mo YOUTH' SOOTS. rocco buskins 500 pr youths calf boots, mO do black, blue, and 300 do kip do bronzed gaiters, 1500 do thick do cuitDRkn's boothes. tiovs and youthsutioo an*. 1,.V?0 pr fancy bootees, !,000pr hoys kij? brognns, 2.0-?0 Kid A- morocco ?? 1500 do thick do 1,500 children's peg'd ?? 1000 youths do do lOOOcRiidren-g gUal ?? t?o do kip do 1500 do colored ?? 500 boys aud youths calf do gum siioks. wonrs'8 I.aie BOOT*. 4000pairs mens*, ladiesaiJ 500 morocco lace hoots, children's Gum Shoes. 1000 call do HaTs and cap#. fioo 1 i J do 400 do* men's plush caps, 1500 kip do 300 * ? wool hats, bano novas. 300 wood baud boxes. Thankful for the libera) paiiouage heretofore extended us, we solicit a continuance of the same. Sep3 MrCLALl.KNS A.- KXnX New Savings Batik Store AT TIIK OM? I'OSTOFFICK. **KKRP THE HEM) AND FEET CoVEREI)!" C'llTlZKNRot XVheeliiig ami vicinity:?This old iniviiu J fo- health reminds me Ilmt it may not be amiss to call your attertiou to my Fall riuI Winter stork of Moot*, Shoes, Hats, Oops, Umbrellas and Carpet Sacks, at the corner or Market and Monroe streets, where yon will I find a great variety of fashionable lately received (iooJ.i, suitable to the season, at low prices. Very thankful Tor the liberal patronage received since I coming amongst jmi, 1 respectfully solicit youalltocatl and examine my slock, fit will l>e my pleasure to see and wait on you,) thus uniting labor with rest, that I may have their oflspi ing health, an.l to this adding industry and economy I may have wealth. Ladies, if you wish to puictiase fasliiouab'e and cheap 1 winter iionucts, sure, Call at the old Post office, opposite the Mci?ure. Gentlemen, if jou wish to pu; chase a laShioiMble Cap or Hat, Call at the above place, where you will get?that Remember, the old Post Office corner. To Cotiutry Mercluuts 1 have a lew Goods to Jo lnw prices. ocl7 IK H. W ?TS N Wheeling and Franklin Cotton Mills. K. MOSli'OI? A- Co.. having taken the Wi^f ^ ? and Franklin Cotton Mills, located in this city. \ * piepared to supply all orders at the lowest lates :?? ftiidG?1 Sheetings, Cotton Yams, Cotton Warp*. C.ittor. Twines. Cotton Chain, Coverlid Varus. Cotton ti ngs, etc. J a M KS KXOi 'l, jvl Sui*erlnt? inlaid.^ SWEET l'OTATuES. w ItUSlIELS fiotn Not folk; a supe- lor a? ticle ^ ocll _ GEO. V' ILSO? JUST RECEIVED, HAM ELS cxtia Flout, Mloyer brand;' 4'? do do do 'Knckeye .Mills;' 100 do do do various brands. oc'JO GOKUOX, MATTIIUVS 4^, KEEP YOURSELF WAK.M. IUST lrcrivfd.il full bumily of meiiiloMiirlsand iliart* eis, anil for sale by j. II STAI.LM.V.N. oclO No.5 Wunlnston BUCKSKIN GLOVES. 1 O DOZES cilia oil iliessrd buckskin Gloves, just re 1 ' tei veil at jx3> IIKIKKKLI, A l ' . LOl'ISVILLF LIME. ItRLK. Louisville Lime, in cornl barrel* t.firl-0 OKO WILSON ? . hops. ANTK.D?Two thousand pounds Hops. ?r|.20 GKO. \V1I.SP> N 102 75 50 W WAN1EU, J HEAT and Oats, by ^ of.T, GKO. \VI If ON. HINTS?6000 pi tees- more or less?ot fast colored "'riots, foraalr by JbrNAlK IIBRvKt \V P.'vri,