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Monday horning, juneio, isso. : ? {- ?' CAMPAIGN PAPER. The Ixteluuesceh will continue as hereto fore a liberal p?per, ratting impartial justice to all men, ever combatting error, *nd lending its gid to all enterprises calculated to advance the yjICur of mankind. It has not been and never ^ be a partizan paper. It will ever l>e its ob . jjctto bring before its readers reliable informa ti,* on all useful subjects and events, political, mUeUancous, literary and commercial, making it eminently a family newspaper, suited for the grrtide of tbe farmer, and valuable to t^eyuung. In accordance with the wishes of the public, we will send the Weekly Ixtellioescek to subscri bers ontil the election in November, for 50 cents, parable invariably in advance. Persons send ing as 10 subscribers names to one address will I be entitled to one copy free of charge. The last number will contain the full Presidential vote of | the I'nion. Our friends in the country will do well to get up club* at once. Tue ladies of the Fourth Presbyterian Church will frfve ? Strawberry Party, in the Washing ton Hall, on Tuesday evening, the 17th instant. We are greatly indebted to our fair correspon dent Mollie, for the beautiful lines in to-day's naper. We trust she will favor us very soon again. . The attention of hardware dealers is cited to tbe advertisement of Messrs. Oreo 4 Lang, in to-day's paper. We have received the last number of the Lon don Quarterly Review. The table of contents is of the first order, and comprises eight arti cles, viz:? 1. British Family Histories. 2. Lewis on Early Koinan History. 8. The llalilanes. 4. Modern Painters. 6. The Tutor and tlic Min nows. 6. Southcy's Letters. 7. Peace and its Effects on the Condition of Turkey. 8. Montu lembert ou the Political Future of England. SrtLt. Moke Boots.?"The Tangletown Let ters: Being the Reminiscences, Observations and Opinions of Tirnothcus Trap, Esq." Edited by the author of "Records of the Buhhleton Par ish.' "Female Life of New York City," edited by the late Wm. Burns. Itallou s Dollar Month ly Magazine for July, and the American Rail way Guide for June, have been received at the Cheap Bookstore of Robinson Jc Bro., No. 4 Washington Ilall. * Killed.?The Stcubenville Ilepild of Satur dir says that the one o'clock gravel train in re turning to this depot from the west, over the Stcubenville ami Indiana railroad yesterday, ran orvr an Irish woman named McDonough. It jppeirs she had been out for the purpose of ta Vjnsr her husband his dinner, at work on the n?J, a short distance from the city. The en fine being reversed, and there being eleven or t?Ive gravel trains in front, the engineer di.i not observe her, but some Irish lalmrers diil, on the train, but not in time to give the alarm.? The train passed over her, crushing one leg and mangling one arm, and otherwise injuring her, from the effects of which she died last niglu ilwut seven o'clock. Another caution to keej. out a constant and watchful eye, or keep oil" tin. ?rzck, when a train is in hearing dUtance. It a;i])cars oar friend of the Cincinnati Co lumbian after the push, hurry and jumble of the onrcntion, went to take a country airing. Hi preliminary comments to liw note about the Jaunt Ktiikc us as being so painfully true of the whole quill driving craft that we can't resist an cx tract: Editors seldom pet into the country. The\ are a class of worthies who germinate prineijia' lv in cities and large towns. They are fitmrial with brick walls, close little rooms in big pii?.t i ig houses; witii late hours and gas light. They never lave hoi Mays and leisure evenings lit* other people. When the rao.-t interesting events are taking place editors are the most busy. ? They are the daily chronometers of the world? writers and. comj ilers of history, geography, politics, 'aw, religion, incidents of every day lit*', of war, pcaci*, crime, agriculture, manufactures, commerce, literature and love. They write of trade; but own niit'icr ships mi merchandise. They get up sapient "money articles,*1 w ithout a dollar in their pock-, ts.? They talk pleasantly of the country, without seeing a plat of green grass half a dozen times in a season! From countrj' exchanges, they learn that "the crops" look Well; that a plentifu* rtnek of fruit may be expected, or that potatoes a:idtlnur w ill certainly come iown in price at an tarly day. Over this last item, the editor con gratulates himself, especially if he has the mis fortune to be married. Now and then, some humane and thoughtful individual, invites an editor to spend the Sub bath with him in the country. This invitation, if within the bounds of possibility, (which it K&luin is,) the editor generally accepts. With his pockets full of "exchanges," slips of white paper and pencil stumps?for something mav turn up on which to found an 4'article"?the ed itor starts On arriving nt the house of his friend, his verdancy is painfully apparent. lie cannot tell wheat "from oats, or timothy from red-top. Looking at the peach trees, he re marks that "there is a line prospect for apples." Not accustomed to real milk, he tastes of the genuine article with surprise. Plucking a few potato blossoms, he enquires "what species of flower thejr are." He commits not a few blun ders of this sort All this time the editor is tormented mentally* by the demon of the press. He wonders wheth er that "proof will be properly corrected; if the "exchanges" iu-c taken care of; if his leader is correctly put in type, these matters, momen tous in consequence to an editor, are dancing through his miwl, up and down, forward and back, right and left, acr?ss and around, in a very perplexing style. Wool.?The Massillon (0.) Gazette reports the wool trade active in that place, and that the supplies of the common grade were coming iu freely. Prices ranged from forty-live to fifty acnts. We have as yet been apprised of no very cx ten>ive preparations for buying among the ope rators in our vicinity, nor in Western Pennsyl vania. The Philadelphia Shipping List, in an article U]>on the prospects of the trade, says that price* must fall from the (act of "the continual fttnngeney of the money market, which causes capital to command so high a price and conse quently forces sales, and because it is a notori ous fact tliat some descriptions of woolen goods ?re selling below the cost of the raw material." It also argues that the 'Unsettled state of our foreign relations will be very likely to a fleet the prices. We subjoin an extract from their article: - It would, perhaps, be prematura at this time, to hazard an opinion with regard to tue quanti the raw articlo which will be produced as the year's growth, but one thing can bo stated with certainty, the pre**nt high pric** c-mnol If Wained. Those operations which have already transpired in the >\ est, at an advance of from S to 3 cents per pound, over last year's prices, are outwild, idle speculations, in order to lead the ?*ricet, and, if possible, force prices to a.sti!J mgher mark. This cannot be done, aud so ear prmmovementon the part of buyers is not only ((?judicious, but fraught with dangerous conse quences to both buyers aud setters. U-eannot ?promote the true aud permanent Interests of either party, and therefore*, tends, natural!}-, to * rctrospec-tiup in prices; as it is well known W Bm\ hint* UmU prices forced above* prop** ljvei are wife to rinVis far'below where tfiTdHS= ns.,"r*j orcitcinent cea.'es. It is, therefore, very evident that those who desire to do a safe. le gitimate burinea* win not contract for the pros enlyear ? clip at the present prices, much less Jo^eTpotlheS1^" m end??S to But another prominent fact which should ar attention of dealers in Wool is, that the present rates for the manufactured fabrics donot warrant the manufacturer or dealer to go into the wool Krotring regions and buy the article on ntU,? h!?h demanded" it U hS ? f?.KnS;nc ? to act in ">?<"??? it w hoped that the farmers possess enough of practical common sense to discountenance any ???i operations^ experience should have tan-lit both the manufacturer and producer the evil ef fects of such a course. It tsjin undeniable fact that some descriptions of manufactured woolen ??*? n?"'.w"inK bc}?" tl'e cost of the raw U-Jm . This cannot long continue. Either rool must bo bought at lower prices, or the ! operations, as there is no probata.ity that manufactured goods of this character will advance in price, and for the e prominent and conclusive reasons: first: tho continued stringency of the money market, which makes capital command a high price and consequently forces sales, no matter at what ea "}, %, rfn manufacturer needs money hemu.-t j'J? l,ltaiL?.Ls 80011 become aware of this fact and bid accordingly, and in this manner goods n'? " ? ffjfurc an<1 t,,e m?l-ketprice reduced. Ilia again, the unsettled state of our foreign relations are well calculated to make cap I 1 r "l,d ,,mliu'i|cturcrs careful, even if rea sonably confident that no open rupture will take place between this nation nn 1 (>reat Britain.? Those haying largo amounts of capital at ri-k will look bof-ore they leap. If fared to buv, it will lie m small quantities, and at such prices as j to leave no possible margin for loss. For these nf .?U"t.rrafnSjt '*s ,not P<wsiblc tllat ^e price ? ?r manufactured woolen goods can be much ad m.of .ifl .i" fo!lows ? ? necessary conse quence that the price of raw material must fall j instead of rise. TO DItT;odlS'l't?A-VldKPliOPLE. nfn^ J?2tPfr#? ?*'?? M,y C?P!' rW*te<l billy. Thl< ( ' u. H JV/ o? r,c 01 has cured the Mm or of Camden of PIU* ?l"n fc e'Si1 al?o, Hon. John Wllll.m.on of II,inline . ? 1! ? I KiUll,f?url'i (*hou| it took Off hi* crutchetin i'*?' .wore Tim# others in Philadelphia whose name* have been published in the Philadelphia Ledcer r..T!le dewlcis in Philadelphia would not counte nance any scamp ?uiltv of the ra?calitv of counterfeiting In Harrisburph. Pa., John Wiethe, Eta the will Ln? w5Sf&?^Ca^ l>!l,arr^t anrt Imprisonment of one remedy. attempted an linlUtion or this valuable T. ,1^ d,a ? - r? Pn?.ADCT.mn. Mavftth, ttutrj^l T)ntV,jUI, lhr??g!,?ut tht rnllfd ? irUst.Of cures by Prof DeGrath's Electric OJ! ? J,?? teJ Philadelphia, of rheumatism ; Mr. Kode'nhok, Mintiromery co., rheumatism and sprain; Mrs. O^olen, No ivorl iini1' kf Inflainraatlon Of bowel*; >|?. Mai'lnn.l', Provl.lence, shindies and caked breast ; Mr. Win Snence fc,?n ^ ncu.rMj*,M: Henry Campbell,* ?fim. ,on* of burua aut| warlet fever,?and eighteen .JfTSSZ knows thatihe only Genuine Elrctrle )il is in a ?!?-b? the sole inventor and proprietor, nt his oh! >M' *" ?nKr' ,uo" b' '?tti Taor. CIIAS. DR (IRATH, tarsow i>r mSd?$?{? 3ou,h a'" n"r Ch",nut l>epot in Wheeling at _ -a T- ?? LOOAX k CO Bridge Corner. STlvv M IsQaTs. : New Arrangement AND PARKEcsB?on _ COUUIKH, vrmt maxtrr, , J . I h"'!2? taaiimy, Tnur?ilav ?,?l S.itur.l?v !'' il.hi. ; M - 'or J'.rk.r.biirt; conni-cllnK al Marl, t r , o""7r fro?' M?rlui? It, Z .lies ! r f. ^1* fill" lilt ?t- 'UiK-r FASHION, run :,|iy from 1'arkrnburg to fftsl Columbia, V?. Ketnnilnp: will lenvt Pirkt rslmrL- t-vcr. Monti.y. Wtilaca lay and Frid.*t\, at o'clock, A. M. reCtf1,Tid fjr n"y P?lnl on the Mtuklnmim oi , V . H?, Zanesvllle, and for anv point on the Ohio between \\ betling and West Colun bia ap23 STECBEK VILLE A XlTlviIEELlXG PACKET. ? ^ flnt "Uamtr COXVOV, c?|.t, a. o-N. nl, oMrlorilnttjr,,i':- *iui ??> .Mo^k KSM.Ub,:nr'1K' " S ,>'CloclI?A' M- *,ui Wh?lin|f .1 t For freight or pu<arr, apply on boaril. ap4:3m IVIIKKMN'U, CINCINNATI 'k LOL'ISVILLE PACKET. The new and splendid steamer W. O. WuOI>MI)K, Capt. J. K. IhNrrn, ril! run as a regular packet to the abov ????? 'Hate ports. I PrcJjjhtor passage apply to C. BAKER Jk CO.. Agents. niIEEJ.JXC.K- pa h'E!;SH I' /.'TTFl I Itl'f S TEPHEN BAYAKU - t Ilnr, >loii.|?... ?\ili?xliy>an<l i Mt lo o'clock, A. M. Tu""nv"- T"ur'd''?v, 7,:'jvr Regular Union Line Packet nrrwEES \V/tEEf,tM(; iV CltYr/XIVA T+ CITV OK WHEELING. Captain John McL irt, Jr., *"[ teare Wheeling ever> Monda. at C, oVlk I. SI., and Cincinnati every Thursday at 10 For frtijihl or paisajre apply to S. c. hake it Jt CO. i ^ pk*?e take notier that the boxf Iravt- reirt' ?roVl?"p.*MV """? A" !,l"? h' on l.o?r.l by r^l'.ufc-n-. r. tlcki'lcd through to St. Louis S. IIAKKI! A CO. J. M. HAMILTON, STEAM BOAT AGENT U'llEKUNfJ, V.A. w.?*"' ^?,n "? ,l,r <?ol?r. Tionror -Irr.. "<"rtrlna ?f '"*?<? <?"* rhSSSi*1 for a" the re?ular packets will be received frre o *r*e* nv!2?tf J. \V. STITT - B UNIIKUllILL J W. Stitt at Co. [UCCESSOIIS OF STITT, SIAKTIN* A CO.,] Commission WOOL MERCHANTS, N??. 20 nnd j ^ferth f rom at. PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES? E. W. Clark A Co, Bankers, Farnuin, Kirkland ft Co., Philadelphia Philadelphia Thomas A Martin. " Tr??d!ck, Stokes A Co. " John Farnuin A Co. " !Ragml & Co. " Curtis A Hand'', " Jamej KcniSaiite??4Co" Wood, Bacon ft Co. 44 Siter, Price 4 Co. 44 llood k Co. ' 44 Morris Lllallowtll ft Co" M-'Farland, Evans ft Co 44 Bagaley, Cosgravc ft Co., Bareroft, Bearer ft Co. 44 j P.ttsburgh Deal. Miiliean <V Co. 44 Murphy, Tlernan ft Co. 44 S.Brady, Cashier, Wheeling. [Wilson, Child* ft Co. 44 Tallant ft Delaplaln, 44 Geore Wilson, Wheeling ?J110 M Matthews ft Co. 44 EB""Parties wishing to ship Wool will find *acks at George Wilson**, Wheeling,at all times. in.27 Melodeons. OPENED THIS MORNING, a fresh supply of Prince ft Co.*s Melodeons of 4 and 5 octaves, plain and piano style, of fine rosewood finish, with moulding*. These Instruments need no recommendation of aurs, as their durability and superiority, both in tone and touch over alt others, can be easily proved from the different church* s and private families, in this city and surrounding country, who have them iu use. With a line stock of Chlckerlng's Piano Fortes, 6 and &X octaves, to which we call the attention of the musical world. 8top and look in at S6 Union street. Je? JAS. MELLOR. Njw Insarance Company "VTOTICE Is hereby given, that on the 7tb day of July next Books will be opened for the recelviitjr of subscription* to the capital ?tock of the CITIZKN8 FIRE. MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP WHEELING, Incorpo rated on the 19th of February, In"WJ, at the following places, to wit: at tht. Merchants ft Mechanics Bank of Wheeling; at tlie Bank of Wheeling; and at the Wlie. ling Savings Institu tion; said Books to be kept open for ten days. Two Dollar* per share to In? paid at the time of subscrib ing; the shares being Fifty DoBars each. HENRY MOORE M. NELSON. ? wm. McCoy. A. ALLEN HOWELL. Wheeling, June 4,1S36. J*4 Dissolution VOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership hereto ii tore exiaiingbetween J. C. Collius and W. C. Hall, un* dtr the ftrin name of Collin* ft Hull, was di<*olvt.d on the 15th lust., bv mutual consent. Esther of the underigued wdl attend to the transaction of the business necessary to close up the firm. Thrwc indebted to us will come forward and clnsr tht fr accouuis, an-i per sons having'clalms agaiust us will pleaae present them lor pa r mint. The Grocery and Pro-lurc business will be continued at the old stand by J. C. Collins. J. C. COLLINS. WM. C. HALL. May*>,lfM. ??? il JOBS! ORE AT JOBS! BONNETS! JUST OPENED?? eases of Bonnets of the following kinds: Spl.t Straw, Swiss Straw, Tuscan, Brilliant nnd Braids of tlie latest tt. Us; for sale by tht doxen or retad, at a lower Heart than ever before seen In Wheeling. ALSO?Neapolitan Bonnets; 4-1 boxes Ruche*?latest styles; S ps. Straw Skirting; t p?. Neapolitan ?io; Wi.l*ku Blonde, ftc. fte. At m holt, sale an?i retail by STONE ft THOMAS. LBS. Irdlde Potash, A and B; a 44 Inline, tUsublimed; 10 oss. CUry. Nit. Silver?for sale by Je4 LAUGHUNS ft BUSnFIELD. CITY SCRIP. ORDERS on the City Treasurer In sums to suit purchasers f'?r ?41? by myltt J. M MATTHEWS ft CO. i / ALklUK ALE?If casks Just KeiiHM and Tor sale by V W. A. EDWARDS ft BRO., uytt atracr MarWi 4 Qulacy sls? ' -, ? *? t ?; ' "? ?? - ?*?? ft - *?<- w. iO'J THE LATEST xVEW S RECBIV8D RV MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. COXGHESSIONAXf Washington, June 14.. Senate?The Senate is not in session to-day. Hjuse?Messrs. Thurston of Rhode Island, , Dean of Connecticut and Trafton, severally pre-, sented the resolutions of their respective States ! relating to the recent occurrences in Kansas and in the Senate. The House, on motion, then adjourned till Wednesday next. FROM KANSAS. St. Loris, June 14.?A letter to the Demo crat from Lawrence of the 8th inst, says the report that Robinson had been hung by a mob ' is untrue, and that Robinson, I3ryson, Smith,. Dietzler and Jenkins were still confined at Le-r corapton, guarded by U. S. dragoons. Several; ladies from Lawrence have been permitted to j visit them, hut gentlemen are not allowed the j privilege. Report says there were two pro-sla very men killed and several wounded at the bat tle of Franklin; none killed or wounded among the free-soilers at Palmyra; but 5 pro-slavery men killed, several wounded; 3 free-soilers wounded, none killed. Several wagons on the way to Lawrence had been stopped at West Port, Mo.t searched, and stripped of their contents by persons not citi zens of that town. J. M. Barnard, reported killed, is alive, but $t?,000 worth of merchandise, horses and oxen had been taken from hitn by a party of Free State men. QQliiib^ i'OiN Ut,S C E. New Youk, June 14.?The Newark Adverti ser of to-day contains a correspondence be tween Justice Horn blower and Judge McLean. McLean eu!ogfees the Ordinance of '87, and expresses feelings of the deepest regret and most painful apprehensions for the safety of our institutions; to witness the growing indifference and hostility developed during the last few years towards that great measure of Jetferson's. He looks upon the distracted condition of Kansasas the fruit of that ill advised and mischievous measure, the repeal of the Missouri Compro mise. He thinks that the immediate admission of Kansas as a State, under the constitution al ready formed, would be a measure of sound pol icy, well calculated to bring peace to the court try. _ ... ANTI-FILLMORF, CONVENTION. New York, June 14th.?The Anti-Fillmore American Convention to-day accepted the prop osition of the Republican Committee for a fu sion, and passed a series of resolutions looking to that result. One of the resolutions proposes that the Con vention shall nominate a candidate, and also ap point a committee to confer with the nominee, and afterwards with the Republican Conven tion. The plan, as understood by outsiders, is to nominate George Law, who will decline in favor of the nominee of the Convention of Philadel phia, to meet on the 17th. Mr. Law made a speech to the Convention, advocating the restoration of the Missouri Com promise, a railroad to the Pacific, &e. . FROM NEW YORK. Ji'NE 14,?The committee appointed yester day in the Northern American Convention, on the proposed Republican fusion, have agreed tv report in favor of an informal billot bjing takei. to express the feelings of the convention. Tin consultation among the delegates last night, it is understood, let! to an agreement to continue the sessions until the 17th, and then to nomi nate Fremont simultaneous^* with the Pniladel jthia convention. LATEK. In an informal ballot Fremont 37; Banks 40; Johnston 15; Stockton 18; McLean 2. The Convention adjourned till Monday morn ing. Ki'iiNCKl/. N. Y., June 14.?The trial of the negro Wil son for the -murder of Cant. Palmer, on board the schooner Eudora Imogene, while laying neai City Island, in Nov. last, terminated on Thurs day afternoon; and at one o'clock this morning the jury found the prisoner guilty of murder in tile degree. lie was sentenced by the Court to oe executed on the 25th day of July. akkivku. Charleston, June 14.?1'he Isabel,from Ilavam; ami Key West, has arrived with dates to the loth instant Theship diadem, from New York, for new Orleans, ran ashore in the night, bm was got off by the wrcckcrs. she requires n< repairs, and u ill sail when the salvage is {iaid SOUTH klix MAIL. balt., June 1-1.?New Orleans papers of Sun day last nave been received. Late dates frou, Texas rej ort that gei:. Houston had been dan gerously ill, but was recovering. RIVER axi) wkatiier. Cincinnati, June 14.?River risen 5 inches. Weather clear and pleasant. PiiTsnuitou, June 14.?River 4 feet by piei mark and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. haltluoitb .uaiikel'. Jl*ne 14th.?Sales of 1,000 bbls of flour.? Prices have not been affected by the European advices. Wheat and Corn unchanged. cl\cl\xwil MARKET. . June 14th?Flour dull and lower, sales of superfine at $0,10. Whisky firm at 22*c.? Provisions firm. Sugar and Molasses linn at full rates. MEW YORK MARKET. Ji*ne 14.?Cotton market buoyant, sales of i*2?>/.'00 bales. Flour linn, sales of 14,500 bales. Wheat droopinjr, sales of (5,70O bush. Corn heavy, sales of 52,000 bush. Lard firm, sales of3,50 bbls. Whisky heavy, sales of 250 bbls. colfee firm, sales 1500 imgs Rio. Sugar ad vanced. sales of 1800 hluls Orleans al 8a. Mo lasses quiet Oils steady. Stocks lower. Canton 21 3-4. clev. & Tol. 74}. Mich. Southern 9cj. Mich. Cent'l u(j 3-4. X. Y. Cent'l 01. toi3a<jco and oliialis. |/i BUTTS k. lluuardv fts l.mup; 1u 2 ' La Barras D. Oro pound Lump; 2 ' Virginia* " 1 cat** J. L. wade's 4000 L* Nicotiana; 0.hhi La Marianns, In connection with a large lot of fine Clrars, always on hand and for sale low for cash at No. 163 Main st. m)9 wm. TAYLOR, Sign of Grand Turk. WANTED. BUSHELS Potatoes, by my27 GEO. WILSON. WANTED. CORN, and OATS, at the Produce and Feed Store of I. N. KELLER, Main street. 5H0 ^ylleat. AUCTION LOTS. 1 t^XfX DOZEN Luicn Cambric at a fip. !uu luo" " ** at 8 to 10 cents worth three fip?: 40 pr real Irish Linen at 2ft, worth 4<?c. 4*1 4* " at 44 to 60. worth 75 to S7. 2<?? Parasols at a great bargain. 1.vi Mantillas, some of the beat bargains that you ever saw?at apSC STONE * THOMAS' FLOUR. ffl/t BARBELS Extra Family Flour frtsh ground?for jlwu sale b> in. 19 J. M. MATTHEWS jk CO. JIAMti ASIJ FLOU It. Ill AVE on hand a lot of Extra faoily Flour. Also?supe rior cured hams. f*3 wm. IIKBDRN. ~ LADIES I )LACK and colored k.u (ilovit; > S is Mitt*, Gauutkt*, colon d SilL Glorct. al-c?a larjre stock of Hosiery. Just netived at fisheu'3 mv21 Book k Variety Store. atieallan, Indira! w"*"ASHING BLUE, la box?*. just received at the t ? nyiw Bridge Corner Drug Store. """SCOTCH ALIO. ONE cave of the celebrated Falkirk Ale, just received and fur sale by FUNDENBERO k ROBERT?, je4 washington itau Drug Store. n.\ CO.VT72A OO.V ! ! ~ CASKS SHOULDERS; i 2 casks Clear Side?; and a lot of superior plain and sugar cured hamv, u?t re aeired and for sale by mrio , , , . . M. PUMPnREV. FAMILY FLOUR. 1 4 \n BARRELS best brands, in store and for ?ale l? w b) loll ?t?12 ps M. rllllvt_ *><!<! BUSH. Potatoes In store an*j1m sale 1?? iUi.' MATIIEW mcxabb. ayll wtbiur St., wbttiing. i# ' ?*??>? # -i. YOU DESERVE CREDIT FOR YOUR - 3D I S C_OXBJ[ Y ! PR 0 FES SOB WOOD'S HAIR RKSTO R ATI VK U, do doubt, the most wonderful *U*cav?ry of this age of pro grew, for It will restore, permanently, gray hair to its orig inal color, cover the head o! the bald with a mo.- 1 uxurlant growth, remove at once all dandruff and Itching, core all scrotal* and other cataneou* eruptions, such as scald-head, Ac. It will cure, as if by magic, nervous or periodical head ache; make the hair toft, glossy, and wavy, and preserve tite color perfectly, ana the hair from falling, to extreme old age. The following is from a distinguished member df the medi cal profession: Sr. Pact, January 1,15M. PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD? Data Sia: Unsolicited, I send you this certifi cate. After being bald for a long time, and having tried all the hair restorative* extant, and having no faith in any, I was Induced, on hearln* of yours, to give it a trial. I placed myself in the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed With a good stiff brush and the Restorative then applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow. This t repeated eve ry morning, and In three weeks the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from August last-till the present time, and U now thick, black and strong?soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas, before. It was harsh and wiry, what little there was or it, and that little was disappearing very rapid ly. 1 still use yoor Restorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now I had read ot these things ?and who has not? but have not seen hitherto any case where any person's hair was really benefit ed by any of the hair tonics, etc. of the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my experience 1 have recommended your preparation to others, ? nd it alrea dy has a large and general sale throughout th: Territory.? The people In re know its eff cts and nave confidence in it.? The supply you scot us, ns wholesale agents t*r the Terrliery, Is nearly exhausted, and daily inquiries are made for It.? You deserve credit for your discovery ; aud I, for one, re turn you my thanks for the benefit It has doue me, for I cer tainly had despaired, long ago, of ever effecting any such result. Yours, hastil ?, J. W. BOND, Firm of Bond A Kellogg, Druggists, St. Paul. The undersigned! Rev. J. K. Brajrg, Is a minister in regu lar standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church, at Brook field, Massachusetts. lie is a gentleman of great ludueuce, aud uuiversally beloved. VTM. DYER. Bbooxfield, January 22, 1355. PROFESSOR WOOD? Duab Six : Having made trial of jour If AIR RESTORATIVE, it gives me pleasure to say, that its effect has been excellent in removing inllaiumatlon, dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching, with which 1 have lnreu trou bled from ray childhood up; and has also restored my hair, wldah was becoming uray, to its original color. 1 have used no other article, with an> thing like the same pleasure or profit. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAOO. 114 Market street. Sr. Loco, / March 5, 1555. f DEAR SIR:?1 am doing on extensive travel in the West and Southwestern States, as general agent for Adams Amer ican Liniment, ami would l?e irlad If you would favor me with a consignment of PROFESSOR WOOD'S RESTORATIVE, as I feel that I can introduce it in many places where it ft not known, as my head Is a living testimony of its invaluable . properties, in resiorlnK the hair to its natural color. J am forty years old, and my hair was almost white; hut after using three half pint bottles, my hair is ns beautiful auburn its it was at sixteen, and much improved in appearatice, aud I would not be without a bottle on hand for the price of ten. I should be glad to hear from you soon. Very respectfully, WM. B. BROOME. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietor, 812 Broadway, N.Y. and 114 Market St., St. Lrmis. gy For sale in Wheeling by J. B. VOWELL, 88 Monroe it., and T. II. LOGAN A CO, je8?8m Bridge Corasr. ~~0310,000 Worth of Farms at.*! Building L <ts JN* the Gold Region of Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,2<XI subscribers on the 17TII OP SEPTEMBER, ISM, for the benefit of the J'orI Itoyil Ftmale Academy. Sub scriptions ONLY #li? E^Cii?one half down, the rest on de livery of the Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from to $25,(MM). These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, a mflicient number being reserved, the Increase In the value ?if which will compensate for the apparent low price uorr risked. MORE AGNT8 ARE WANTED to obtain subscribers, to whom th?? most liberal inducements wiR be given. For full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, Ac., apply to E. BAUDER, mvl Port Roewl. Va <J A CJ T U S S K I K T S . BY EXPRESS. "piIIS Important and valuable improvement In the manu JL facture of Ladies Skirt*, on account of the Light, Plia ble and Adjustable Plaits tliey form about the waist, their ?;raduation, thence to the bottom, the Impossibility of their breaking, aud their adaption to anj- change of position, .lives the most graceful and elegant mrra to a lady's dress. The stiffness consists ot a series of cords of the fibres of rhe Cactus leaf, running horlxontally around theiu, while the fabric (usually cotton) between and covering the cords, renders them always of a nature perfectly llexible. Just received by my21 llF.lSKELL A SWF.ARINGEN. ilOUSKKEKf'I.NO UUUlJS. ~ I AND G-4 Pillow Case Linen, extra quality, T 12-4 Linen Sheeting?vcrvsuperior. rn.27 HKISKELL A SWEARINGF.N. New Grocery 1"MIE subscriber has taken the storehouse lately occupied by Morrison. Williams A Co. on 3Iarket street, second door below Union, where he has opened an entirely fresh ?dock of FAMILY GROCERIES; every article of the best luality, carefully selected, and purchased with cash; con sisting in part of the following articles, viz: Refined Sugars, Loaf, Crushed and Powdered New Or leans Sugar: Coffee, Rio and Java. Teas, best Gunpowder, llyson, Skin and Black Chulau aud Oolong. Golden S rap and New Orleans Molasses. Nutmegs, Clovts, and all the Spires generally used. Fancy and Common Soap, Candles. Starch and Rice. Bacon, Hams, Dried B.-ef, Family Flour, &<*. Ac. To which he invites the attention of the citizens of Wheel r.g, aud others a anting such articles. HENRY L. REED. Mayl, 1S56 mj 2-2m ICE:"ICE!! ICE!!! IMIE subscriber is no* prepared to deliver lee to the citi . reijrt of Wheeling generally. Hik ice was put up ahove Pulton, at the Three Mde House, formerly occupied by F. II. ilornbrook, and is perfectly free from dirt, lie intends to ieiiver it himsi If, assisted b^ bin son, so that his customers ?vill he attended to. ap22?dtf VOLNKV WARD JUST. RECEIVED. I HAVE just received another very large lot of those light Knnc> Cnssiniercs and Vcstlnps, all of nhich I trill mnke tp to order at very short notice, nod at prices which cannot .'ail to please the closest buver*. J. I!. STALLMAN, m\81 No. 2 Washington Hall. ICE! ICE! ICE! r|MIE Subscriber takes this method of Informing his custo JL titers anil the public, that he is prepared to furnish, as i*-retofpre, to all who desire it, pood Ice during the summer. 115$ Ice Is of the finest quality and the supply ample for two ears, should summer last so Ion?, so that consumers need not fear a lack of plenty. His carts will be out in a day or two and ice will he furnish* d daily at such price and in such ?(uantiticx as may be desired.. Ill- H satislted to let the pub he judge of the quality of his ice after trial. aplft-tf JACOB AMTCK. ?)? KEGS It. Carl/. So<la; Jmt) iyi boxes Sola Salrratus; in baskets Olive Oil, qts.; 5 * 11 p:s?bv Je4 L A UGH LINg k BUSH FIELD. Ii\ GROSS McLane's Pills; . Ivf 10 " Vermifu.ee; lu " Wright's Indian Pills; For sale lowbv je4 LACGIILIN3 k BCSHFIELD 0 GROSS R ad way's Ready Relief; JL 2 * Thompson's Eve Water; 1 * Bardnti's Worm Lozenges; For sale by J*t LNrr.llMV.g k BFS1I FIELD. SAii.Ntrr WAitPt!: lStiC 17.KI 1S?U 1200 Black Warps. 1500 ISM 12.J0 2000 White Warps. Manufactured from the best New Orleans Cotton, at man ufacturers prices. For sale only be Je4 " LACGHLINS * BU3IIFIELD. BllENTLINGEK'S 8yrnp of (<nrsaparilia nnd Uaudcliou A N article much used for the cure of Scrofula ?nd all Cu jtV tanoous and mercurial diseases. For :.ale, wholesale ami retail, bv FUNDKNBERG k RORERTS, Sole Agents, je4 Washington 11*11 Drugstore. .. BY7E!xFirEti5 r THIS DAY. FIG'D Swiss Muslins, for Dresses and Basques, In new der signs. Plain Swiss Muslin?real India muslins?Nainsook, Jncor net ami Cambric muslins. ?ny*7 IlEISKELL k SWEARING EN. HOPS. ,% FEW bales New Hops, in c tore and for sale by i\ m> 12 M. nr.!I.t.T jV E W A H K I V .1 L BV EXPRESS. I HAVE received this day another lot of those rery fin fancy French Cassimeres aud Vestlngs?something very neat and elegant. \ Also?A beautiful lot of new style Coatings, of all shades of colors, from very light drab to dark mixtures, at No. 2, Washington Hall. in- V J. H. STALLMAN. Nhoalder ICrncca! >?lionlder llracet! VFUKSH supply or those superior Washington Braces? for Ladies at.d Gentlemen. For sale by? ap29 n. LOGAN k CO. Whit^ Beaver Hats. "lX7ILLopon4n a few days tlic Pari* style, a very light and 1 > pretty article ap21 S. D. HARPER k SON. VOUT1I.S AND OHILDREM'S FANCY HATS. Cl OlfS/STIXG of all the qualities now in use, extra super fine 8. AVEItY. sp 10 N?s 140 and 145 Main *is SUGAR CURED HAMS. TIERCES canvased In store and for sale by nit 28 M. REILLY. EXTRA FAMILY FLO UK. inn BARRELS of tlie best brands In store and for sale JLUv* very low by myI2 M. REILLY. GA UXTf.ETS A.VD WdODSTUCK GLO F25S, rJST RECEIVED?Gauntlet and Woodstock Gloves, la assorted sizes, at ?. my 16 IlEISKELL k 8 WEARING EN'S* SECOND SPlUNCi STOCK. Wall Jfaper ! I AM now receiving my Second Spring Stock of Wall Pa pers, aU of the lateststiles tad best qualities, which wID be sold at the lowest figures. AI?o?a few styles of Gold Papers and Borders, to which 1 would invite the attention of the public, being something new aud clienn. ? Come and see, if you do not buj. nt'21 JOHN pisrnm. JUtT received a large assortment of soft Otter Hats of varlou* colors* , sjrtl B. D. UAKFEB k tON, **'? + : ' V V ~\'r V"? f.' 10 Il85d' T *' -V * - ' ? * I l? 1868 *- .'.I IS'K* txblA 1856 I BEE HI YE STORE!! STONE & THOMAS T^AKE pleasure Ux notifying the public that they are now to receipt of aftxll stock of 1 2?RT GOODS, XtLUNERY GOODS AKD VARIETIES col table for Uie StfKlXG and SUMMER TRADE. They hare taken great pains,In selecting their stock, to niake It de*irxtlAe and inviting. Buy lug largely with the cash of the Importers, and. often' ot the New York Auctions when good* * re sold by the package, or In large quantities ?lirectfrom the vessels In which they are imported, the)* are often able to hoy at much less than the Importers can sell,1 themselves, and they hesitate not to say they can offer inducements excelled by no House In the West. Their stock of Goods is truly imuten**, being much larger than they erer before offered to the Trade. To make room for their stock they are obliged to occupy $ large store rooms, eac}? TO feet deep. Particular attention Is invited to their stock of Silks and Shawls, which alone are worth more than $10,000?and Is be* tiered to be br far the largest, richest,.as well as cheapest erer offered in the city, since they have been in the trade.? These, with their stock of Grenadines, Challies, Argentines, Tissues, Robes, aud Ladies Dress Goods In every variety and suitable for any lady In the land, make their stock one of the most desirable and Inviting to the trade ever offered in the cltv. Their stock of Domestics Is more than treble, and their entire stock double, any other similar Uouse In the city, and, notwithstanding tha hue and cry now trving to be gotnp about the ca*h principle- only, they pledge c public that they will sell upon their former tvrms. vixi Caxh, or Short Credit to prompt men (few others.hare wc had alid none others need &pply)? as low. If not a shade lo rer than any house lu Wheeling that pay for their Goods. They Invite the attention of the CLOSEST "CASH TRADE," ^ood trade of any klndr?and assure the public that, if an immense stock, Uno price*, accommodating dorks (speaking t h German and English*, and prompt and fair dealing, will hare any weight, the "BEKIK VK STORE" will maiutain Its ai.-eady well earned standing, of being the/a corits house tcilh the multitude-?for FAIR DEALING AND GOOD BAR GAIN'S. EITOonds sent anvwhere In the eitv free of charge. ap23 lNoUliAxN JE. HOME FIRE AND MARINE i.\.SL ICAJOJi GOjU'AJ 1. [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STllKKT, N. Y.] I^IIIS Company la owned and managed by aome of the ?. wealthiest and best merchants lu the city of Xew York.? l1 or particulars enquire of XV. F. PETERSON, Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. ATHENfflUM FIRJEJ OFFICE," London. tVTIIAItlZEU CAPITAL ?4,000.000. Available Capital 91.284.300 YVT'ILI. TAKE any and all fair Fire Risks at a reasonable T f rate. * Losses are adjusted and promptly >paid without r fference to London. For farther particulars enquire of WM. F. PETERSON, Ageut ______ , lor Wiiccliug and vicinity. OFFICE next .loor to the M. k M. Bank. ui!i8 Valley of Virginia FIRS AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Wm. T. *elby, Agent at Wheeling. OFFICE?at the store cf TalUnt* Delaplaln, Main street, between Monroe and Qutncy streets; arc prepared to lake Risks at customary rates on Goods in transitu, Steam boats, Stores, Dwellings, Ac. ?REFERENCES? J. R. Baker. TaUaut A.Delaplain, Tiios. II. List, D. Lamb, Norton, Achesnn & Co. G. Hardinan, ?? Brady, g. c. linker & Co., List A Howell, O. W. Ilelskell St Co., sept 12 ' i \ sn it i i: THE FIRE AND MA HIKE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHKKMN'G. Incorporated IsSI. rAKES risks at the lowest rates on Buildings of all kinds. Steamboats;-Furniture and Merchandise,- and against nil dangers attending the Transportation of Gouds ou rivers, seas, lakes, canals and mi!roads. ? ? DIHECTORS. R. Orangl-, 8. Ilrn.lv, Rob't M..rrlson Wra. Fleming, J. W. <1111. Dan I Lamb, Robt Patterson, Sntnl. Ott. _ ... ? ? , U0I1T. CRANOLE, I'rcs't. R. U. II xnDixn, Sec y. tSr"Appllcutloiisfor'fn?nrnnre will be promptly attended tohvthe President and Secretary. Wheeling. J'tn. *2>. 1 ?v'Vl. fSf O X <Jhj. p? Elflll ^ J'OJJlcapMly compounded nt all 1. hours?either Day or Nig\t?nt J. B. VOW ELL'S, S3 Monroe at. __ Sign of Red Mortar. MIG1ITY TRIUMPH I.Y MEDIUIXK > i : D^. MORSE'S invigorating cordial. NOT only relieves, but actually exterminates all nervou? diseases, by removing their caues, and so budding ut and fortifying the whole ph.-sical system, tliat it becomes ab. soiutely invulnerable to all attacks of this character, and i. relapse is therefore Impossible. j THE CORDIAL combines peculiarities never before associated in any raedl | cine. While it acts specifically upon the circulation and tin secretions, purifying and r novating both, and gives tout I and regularity of action to the stomach and bowels. To every relaxed organ, it Imparts a degree of tnusculai I strength, and a capacity to endure fatigue, whether bodil. or mental, that Is perfectly astonishing. The flaccid llesi. and muscles harden under its Iniluence, the nerves nr. braced, every fibre is restrung; ami anv suspended function, cither in innn or woman, is restored to full vigor. All othei tonics and stimulants produce re-action, but It is the pecu Iiarily of 1 DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL to 'operate unspcut.* The Influence It exerts is uniform an. perpetual; it seeuu to INJECT NEW LIFE j into the whole system. The impotence of age; the relaxa I tinn produced by indulgence; weakness that seems coustitu j tional; and every known affection of the nerves of sensatioi and motion, are relieved or cured by a single course of tlii ? rejuvinating preparation* | Among the diseases for which it Is an Infallible specific, th I following may be enumerated: Nervous Iucapacltv In Man. | Barrenness; Hvstcrics; Female Irregularities; Neuralgia - | Nervous Headache; Low Spirits; Feelings Of Discouragement or Despair; Involuntary Weeping; Mental Confusion; Lo* | of Metuor:.; Tremu!ou<nc$s: Rush of Blood to the Head i Mental Indolence; Loss of AppetiU ; A.naciatioii; Mmcuh.. | Relaxation ; Irr.tabdltv ; D.-spepsla; Torpor after Eatli.e Nervous Cough; Unpleasant Eruction*; Foul Breath; Irrejr ; ularities of the Bow.-I?; Sleeplessness ; Enuui; Involuntnr Sigh.nK; Anxiety: Causeless Fears ; Monomania; Rtlh 1 tous M. lancholy; an,1 every species of complaint connects . ?whether Immediately or remotely?with the functions of the nerves. TO THE MARRIED AND SINGLETh evervdelicate phvs leal exigency, this unrivaled, safe and Infallible exhilarant i . aniesily recommended. It diffuses a delightful calm thro' the whole system, and by comiuuuicatingto a feeble orgao ihiu Uie energy which nature bus denied, or indulgence d? - ?tr .yed, it Inevitably prolongs life, while It contributes to it* enjoyment. The testimonials of its efficacy are from clergvmen of hlgl -landing, leading medical men, and, In fact, embraces ever profession, occupation and class. CATJT.ON. " Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeiter by some unprincipled persons. In future all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor' facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the foi lowing words blown in the glass: ?c ?u. "Dr Morse's Invigorating C- rd?al " . C* "? KIXO* 1'HOPMETOn, N. V. KntT^T 1? F?rio l!ut i'1'' '''jfbly concentrated, in ph.. bottles. Price $8 per be*ttle, tno for $5. * fx for #1? by LAL'OHLIXS * bush field, rth>fki3m Wholesak Drii^iats. 25 Monroe st. a mbrotype^ar rcotype? nnilE subscriber, at his old stand oiOIou^t*street, is dall. A producing Aiubrotv pes, which are taking the place u: Daguerreot vpes. For proof of the fineness of tone and su 0/ii if ur?; ^ *oUcits theexamlnntlon of ? e wouM invite particular attention to hi STEREOSCOPIC AND TRANSPARENT AMBROTVPES ? Also?to Lockets and Pins, made expressly for this ncwstvl." or work. Aii'.? ".F,'c,uJf,clc?n he ln from on? >c 1" sftonrta, imnll Sln '* fr'? l'r''T",?1'? accurate llkeneaa.a op small children are almost entirely removed. Groups of ner 5C*iS-> different ages and complexions, Amhrotvped with out difficulty. Pictures can be copied bv thl process s< they will rem-ain unchanged forages; nil Ambroi. pes behu twop,aUa of P,ass? ?rc warrant Caution should be ohserve?l against pictures called Ambro fiJ .11 W R,?' blIn- * plate of Kins, and liable to bedefaced. As the facilities of the undersign ed are constantly Increasing, he will he prepared to mak. Daguerreotypes at all prices. Rooms at the old pla.-e- until May 1st, when he will remove to his new ami spacious establishment east side of Main St., between Lnlon and Monroe, which will he one of the best !n^h "conTfor^of v^lora?1'" *?pt:rlor and t n.ur -52 ? A. C. PARTRIDOK. .... t S. AVERY on hand, and is manufacturing and recelv ^?7>r>g, one of the largest assortments of ^ Hats and Caps <->5, -Conslstlnr of all the varieties and color? now In use, all of which will be sold at the lowest rates. N. B.?Hats made to order at the shortest notic?. - - ,8. AVERT, -Main si.. No*. 146 and 143, ! ?nl'Mf Wheelinr. Vn. JBomiet Blocks 1 VOX. Bonnet Blocks of superior raAkeand Intest summer .A1So- aJu? ??rlety of shapes, or own., shnpes for childrens haU, ruches, quillings, Frencli flowers, "priss, buds and leaves, wreatlis, blonde laces, *c. 4c., Just ; receive.I. The attention of Milliners is particularly called to our stock. ? ?? . ' ; ; ap212m daw STONE A THOMAS. M;1 liner y. MRS. HASSELL, No ICS Main street, having just returned from the East, with a choice and well selected assort rnent of Fashionable Articles of SHUinery, begs to Inform ?^lVi! ladies 61 Wheeling and Trinity, that she will open them for inspection on Tuesday next, the 15th of AprO, when ahe hopes the ladies will give her.a calL . i Haviiig engaged a first-claes E<utir? Milliner, she will to make up any goods to order, on the shortest nonce. -r ? LaUj. a and CblMtcoSi Oaitctf. Book am) Bfiora. ?i>u:a? iftSitULUina^ *? as medical ALL SHOULD TRY ITU DR. J. HOST ETTER'S telkbhated STOMACH BITTERS. 100,000 Bottle* *o!d Im One \ cms N OTHING in the market?nothing In the medical market for the past fifty years, hits ever equaled, -nor can an article be produced equal to this GREAT ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. Dr. Hostctter's preparation is not an old granny** recipe, nor the mere experimental result of some Amateur Physl clan's verbal Invent lotion. It is the result of a profound and elaborate study of one of the most scieutilic chemists of the present century.* Dr. Hostetter submits his Invaluable Bitters to any chemi cal tests, or- what is still better, a persouul trial upon your own constitution. The true properties of these Hitters will be found by the first analysis and the full force of their great medicinal effects will be made manifest In an almost lucredl bly short spare of time upon the system. Are you Dyspeptic? Then take there celebrated Stomach Bitters. Are yon Bilious? Try oue bottle of these Bitters, and be relieved at once. Areyouanuoycd by Indigestion? Remove the cause by the free use of these Bitters. ?Have you Fever ami Ague? How many thousands In the West and South have been cured of this constitution destroy ing disease, by the use of these ltltters. All should try this great antidote. We venture to affirm that while flOBtetier's Bitters are used, a case of fever and H^'de cannot occur. One wine gln*sful, taken three times a day before meals, Will be found a great tonic agent, which ail will appreciate when personally satisfied of the fact, as they will be by glV* ?ng the Bitters one trial. There are other Bitters, represented to he the same, which are comparatively worthless. Our Bitters are without a rival for their medicinal qualities. They are put up iu square bottles, containing a full quart with the directions on, ma "Dr. J. Hontetter'a Stomach Hitters," blown on the bot tle. None other genuine. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Z-gr For sale by all the principal Druggist*, Hotel Bars. Restaurants, and Dealers gens-rally throughout the United states, and by LAUOHLINS Jt RUSIIFIELD an T. II. LOOAN & CO., Je22-lydaw Wheeling. JBCER RATE'S HOLLANi) BITTERS 'jVTigSSS^-^ ELECTRO CHE.MISCHEAR' >MA ?? F Echt Hnllandsch Krtiiden Bitters. *pWN YEARS have elapsed since the Introduction of this .L valuable inedlciue Into the United States. During this time it has gained a unir.ereid popularity as a Remedy for Ftver ami Ague, Dytneptict, Indigestion, Headache, Ion* of Appetite, [Ut ility, <'ovtlrtnu>s. Blind'Did Bleeding Pile*. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to Its wonderful ?tficacy in all affections* of the Stomach and Liver. As a Tonic, it has never been equaled, for the relief it affords in nil cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost in stantaneous. Iu Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec ions, it has in numerous iuEtances proved highly beneficial, tnd In others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their pntlcntsso inhesiti.tingly recommend, surely wo may cease to doubt, ?nd eagerly teat its virtues for ourselves. FRYER AND AGUE. A Ga*e r\f Kight Month*' Standing Cured by Boerhare'a Holland Bittern.?Michael Kelly, No 117 Graut, near Smith ield Street, says:?"Last July, while running on the river, on I cotton bt,.*t pi>ing between Natchez and New Orleans,! ?as taken with Fever and Aeue. For eight long months 1 .utfered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this nine I was uuuble to work, and spent at least fifty dollars ?or different medicines, but I found no permanent relief.? Three weeks ago, one of my friends Insisted upon my try ing 'Boerhave'* Holland Bitter*,' saying that a cure ttan 'tuaratitetd. After tr.? ing it for only one week, I must ?late I was a sound man. I have been at work now for rwo weeks, and have had no rcturu of the chills and fever -ItnteVe'r." I certify the above statement is true. THOMAS ADAMS, Diamond House, or at R. Chester's, Gothic Hall. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Lfccouib, of Birmingham says? "I have found In lioerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility. My .?ifc lui!? also used It with the greatest benefit." Mr. A.S. Nicholson, of PitUbur^h, also says he bexpa as .?lenced much relief fromjtfc use (or headache. READ THIS. A Hollander's Testimony.?Jacob Rinskes, living in the' iioiiaitd settlement of Shebo> gan, Wis. sa.v s: "After suffering uir some time the misery attending an utter pro*trution of iind ami body, I have been restored, by usiug Boerhave's Hitlers, to perfect health." Tlit- fact of this remedy being In such h'gh repute among ?he Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigau, New York?in,fact, II every Holland settlement In the United Stales?argues lti u favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living tyu miles above P.ttsburgh, on ;he Pennsylvania Canal, sajs: "Whe-t? I commenced taking itoerhave's Holland Bitters, 1 could barUly walk?uow 1 eti oy excellent health." WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another great Curt ejected by Boerhatt'n Holland Bit fern.?The Wife Ol Peter De Witte, living iu Hullahd Town, Sheboygan count.*, Wisconsin, suffered very much from veakness of tlie stomach and indigestion. She had been under a physician's cure tor some time, but the dlseaae <eeiucd to batlle even his skill. She purchased some Hoi i.iud Bitters at our otficr, which have given tone to her ?to uach, her appetite aud strength are returning, and ae firm ly believe that this U auother great cure etlected by your inedlciue. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by ihis remedy, but must await another opportunity. Oue tnlngyou can rely upon, what we have pnbl.shed are from persons much respected to our community, an>i are literally true. J Ql'INTU/?, Editor Sheboygan Nicuwbodt, She bo.) gau, Wis, RHEUMATISM. A Cane of Tko Jfonthn' Standing cured by Bocrhatc'* HolUtntl Bittern.?George Henderson, of Pittsburgh, Raj. n "Alter suUerlug for three montlis with rheumatism?o. pail of the time so severely as to conline me to my bed?1 have been entirely cured by the use of Boerhave's Hull una Bit ters. 1 have had one uttack since, hut fouud almost instan taneous relief iu the same medicine. It is, iu my opinion, a sure remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likely to produce a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumat ic affections, we wo did rccofntnend Boerhave'a Holland Bit ters. On referring to our columns you will find certificates from some of our. first Geriuau and English citizens.?/'a. Staatn Zeltung. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle men, who hsve used, thoroughly tested,' arid now recom mend Boerhave's Holland Bitters as a remedy for Piles.? We are not ut liberty to publish their names, but will take pleasure in referring any person to them who denies this statement. For this affection, one half of the prescribed dose should be taken?say tcaspoonful?morning, uoon and night, one hour before meals. CAUTION! The great popularity of thisdelightfbl Aroma has Indued many ImltatiouH, which the public should guard against pur chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until > ou liave given Boerhuve's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One hot tie will conalncc you how Infinitely superior ItU to all these imitations. |3F~Soid at fl per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by tfis sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jb. Jk Co, Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, cor Smlthficld k Third *t*, Pittsburgh. l.nushlinsA llnsbfleld, mh2(J:dawly Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, Ya. DR. E. a WINCHELL, DBNTIM r, HAS taken a suit ot splendid rooms In llornbrock's new block, lit*# Malii St.,directly over O. P. Brown's Jew elry store, where he hopes to establish bimselr permanently. B> close attention to his business, reasonable charges, good aud faithful work always warranted, he hopes to secure s share of patronage. I)r. W. 1* familiar with all the new mode* of Inserting Tet tli, includiug the "Continuous Hum" work. . Filling, cleaning and extracting, done In the best and most faithful manner. No rharge for advice. For further particulars inquire at the office. 24 T O CONS U_M P T I V E S . ARRIVAL OF DR. S. PASCOAST, FItOX PHILADELPHIA. ? ?. Pnucoa^t, late Professor in the Medical Unl verslty of Philadelphia, will remain In this city for a lew dava before leavlhgfbr the West. His mode of treating Dr Of the Throat and Lungs, is by Jdtdicalid Inhalation. For proof Of. the Doctor's success |u the treatment of DiscasM of the Lungs, see Pamphlets and bis Treatise on Consumption. The former will be gives gratuitously on application at the The* Doetor fias taken roofas at the McLure House, and cab be cowtdt^ altfcr tlfc SItt, between lu o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. . - 7?r m?fil : P. B.?Dr. Paricoast win be In Zanesville on Tuesday. May 2Tth !HS New Vork Advertisements; -"" n PROM . Advertising ftdtl 'CorrrfpoctlitifT Om?;X?.-B0>> MniV (opposite the Park,) Ndr Xork., ,T . DR. HUNTER'S NEW MEDICAL WORK, " THE VADB MECUM. OTVING theLdndon, Pnrts, tal Vienna treatment, CCQ VJ pages, fuUur colored plates. Among it* contents is tb? Anatomy of the Sexual Organs of the male ud f?male*-aU thelr diseases and veakntMct, latest, discoveries In rvpro* ?taction; quacks, their receipts and specifics; nervous debil ity, local and general, from excess nud Indiscretion In youth. It describes the causcs aqd effects of all diseases of the gen erative system; it contains cop!ou? Instructions for the p^r f-ct restoration of those who are, prevented by Impediment* from entering the marriage state, with observations ontho direful results arising from solitary and depraved habit*; ai* so,a profession si dissertation,'111 us t rating the results of chtfu - ic.il tests, and examination of the sprrmato.**. Also?re ceipts lor the proper treatment and {euro of Oon?rrho.*?, Gleet, Ac., and every stage and form of Sy phlEs, .secondary symptoms, Ac. Trice One Dollars. Seed to Dr. HUNTER, No. 8 Division St., Near York city. He li long and favorably known to the nuhlic, and may be consulted ?t-ntl9 at bis old established oClce, where he has practised i i one branch of medicine fortwenty-four years, and made more cures Chan any other man in the world, in many instances of person* considered Incurable, some of whom he has permission to refer to. Charges moderate, and ia all coses a cure gurtrcn toed. >ll-1mdaW The Great Family Paper ! !'! ENORMOUS CIliCULATlOSf. One llNudrcduud Fifty I HsuwdiI 11 wc?k. THE NRW VORK LEDGER it always excltiag. Pithy, pointed^ freshi snd Inviting. . Filled to the brim with tip toppest writing, "Which young and old Pad equally delighting; Jokes and stories, wRhgraid illustrations, . Beautiful pictures, and frrsh distillations Or genius and art in jqct combination*, ? Fill up the measure of bright fascinations. Ladlea and bonis, Kings and Empresses, Children ami Parents, and Dukes and Seamstresses,. Value the LEDGER for its pleasing variety, Aud look for Its coming with greatest anxiety. The NEW YORK LEDGER U the great Family Newspa per which monopolies the services of all the best writers in. America. FANNY FERN does not write a line for any pa per but .the Ledger. SYLVANUS COBB, Jk., also writes ex? clualvely for it; aud Mas. Siqocnckv, Waa Gtosoy, Mtsa Yxt'cuay, and "all the rest of *em" constantly enrich Its paged. Every number of the LEDGER contains large and splendid engravings illustrating the thrilling Tales of thesa pre-eminent writers; also, the Latest. Fashions,.and every other attraction which It is possible to give In a newspaper of eight large pages. *3T Wherever there Is n news office the LEDGER can be bought every week, as It comes out. It Is also sent by mail for two dollars a year or two copies for three dollars, paya ble Inflexibly in advance. All letters should be addressed to ROBERT BONNER, Editor and Proprietor, 41 Ann st. New York. *?* Now ia a good time to subscribe as COBB has Just commenced a new Sea Story, and - EMERSON BENNETT wiilttoon begiu another. No subscription taken for a less pe riod than one year. jelltlmdatr A Gi-OVE CLEANER. i N Important Discovery to the EconomUt?Somcthingen ?x tir?l- New?Jurtimported. "jot!YEN'S INODOROUS PREPARATION," for instantly clkaMSO KID GLOVES without-the slightest SMELL. Ilub a .small portion on the glove, -and the dirt In stantly disappears?e;iu be worn immediately afterwards.? One bottle warranted to ck'.nn fifty pair of Gloves. Price, 51 ccnts. Try it before buying. All the Agents arc present* id with au opvti bottle to prove Us one-ration. Agents are coining money by the unprecedented demand. More wanted. CONTEXT, NEARY A CO, Wholesale Store, j^H-dawl/ No. Sl?2 Broadway. N. Y. POflCHOMANIE. 'pilE new aud beautiful art of oniaincntlug the simplest JL Glass Vessel to resemble the Fisest PatxTrn China, at a Ttnit: or rut: Cost, is creating an immense excitement,' Lndies and Gentlemen are alike fascinated with this delight ful occupation. A chaste aud elegant amusement for Chil dren aud School.'', encouraging a taste for grace in design aud harmony in the arrangement of colors. The whole Art ean be perfectly acquired In half an hour. Book of Instruc tion separately $1. Boxes containing 2 Vases, Book, and. every article required $5. sent by Express. CONTENT, NEARY A CO., Wholesale Store, jeli-lydaw 5j2 Broadway, N. V. - The F ye and Ear, DURING my late tour Ju Europe,.I obtained several new Instruments, aud Remedies or incalculable valuein'my speciality. There is now nothing known to the faculty in ei ther hemisphere, with which I am not familiar, which, com bined with an extensive practice for 20 years in the city of New York, enables me to restore SIGHT and HEARING in many cases hitherto deemed hope-less. Cataract positively cured by a new me thod, without pain, also Squinting or Crosa Eves in a lew seconds. Amaurosis cured iu the majority of cases. Granulations, Ulcers, Films or Specs, and Watery Eye, invariably; also. Deafness, Singiug in the Ear and Dis charges, by an entirely new process. My "Treatise on tho Eye." price 5d cts, also, ARTIFICIAL EYES which move and look exactly like the natural E. e, and are inserted without an operation, and all remedies, forwarded by xaaiL Consul* tations by mail rtctizt especial attention. JAMES W. POWELL, M. D., ??enlist, .Inrial. Arc. jellrdawly Orrtcre, 5<>2 Broadway, K^Y. ~ ? HAZLETON A BROTHERS. PIANOFORTE " fiTJ IJ MA N U FA CtTURBRB. IVo 209 Centre st ^'aw York. TX7HERE may be found a superior assortment of Piano YY Fortes, In Plain and Ornamental Cases, from 6 to octaves, of the best materials, and pronounced by dlstin guikhed artists to be unsurpassed. Will be sold on the most reasonable terniB and warranted to stand in any climate.? Orders from the country promptly attended to, and eaeb Piano guaranteed to give perfect saltsfacton. If not S0,tlt0 Piano may be returned to us, we refunding the mono? and freight. At the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York,. ISM, a l'rlre Medal was awarded to llAZLKTOX A PaOTRXM, for tiio superior quality of their Piano Fortes, which wero tested In Touch. Tone, Equality, and Durability of 7fcne, and placed in the highest grades by the following Ditiin auished Artints?WILLIAM NORMS, Chairman on Musi cal Instruments; JUL1.1EN. MAX MAKETZER, W. H. FRY, R. S. WILLIS, T. EISFELDT, Z. MEIGNEN, EM ELI US G1RAC, DWIGHT, Jury on JMusical Instrument*; GEO. F. BRISTOW, SSecretary on Musical Instrument*. I. 1 1?llliwl TUK1NJBW YORK DAILY SUN JS PENT to Clubs, by mall, at $2 a year. Get a speci men cvpj (furulsb?d gratis) and see the terms. Scad let* tcrs (post pala) to MOSES S. BEACH, mv27daw8m Suu Office, New York. CRIST ADORO'S HAIR JDYE a J ILL, 1 lil UM I'll A A A'! CONTRAST the tints brought out In the hair by Cristado ro'a matchless revitalizing llalr Dye, and those produ ced bv application or ttie burning Quids ordinarily sold as Hair Dies, you ice at once that the color In natural in o?* case, unnatural In the other, and the simple reason Is that Crist ado ro'a is the oslt preparation which by Its exact che mical combination operate* on natural and immutable prin ciples. Made, sold and applied (In ten private rootas) at Cristadoro's, 6 Aator House, Broadway, N. Y. Also far tale by the Principal Druggists and Piufumers throughout the country. New York Agent*, V. H. CORY k CO. WARD, CLOSE * CO. Wheeling Agcntd, T. II. LOGAN L CO., feC:Iydaw Bridge Corner Druggist*. ^"BROILS vs, PRIES 1 ! R0BlNSOi\r\S PATENT GRIDIRON UKnitiMl ibe frying I'aal! IT Is a well known fact that meat broiled I* much more pal atable, tender and healthful than when fried. All sliced meat* ought to be broiled. The New Gridiron la a conve nient as the Frying Pan, and much more economical. Hav ing a downward draught, it take* all the smoke up chlmaey . ooks the meat entirely through in its own juice*, wlthoat tmrtiiog It, tares all the fat, reduces meat bill* 2fl per Cent.* .411.1 cun be used over a w ood or coal fire. "* Price lor the round It) In. diameter ,...$2,0? ? *4 bQuare 9 by 14 Inches ...,2,96 ? *? oblong 7 by 16 ' 5S|M ? ? ? 8 by 29 ? if ? ?? ? 9 1? 21 4 9,09 We will send by express, prepaid, one or more of tkeso .-ijtcs to any part of the United States, tast of the Mississippi (or not far west of It) on receipt of the inoiiey. Money may be lent by mail, "registered," at oor er a?c nts wanted in every county, town and city In the Union. Circulars, wltli full description, sent on application Address "Amekicjuc k Fouuas Pjltcst Aocscr Co." f. 12utH*? 1 ? T9 I)uanV-M.I New York, fi.c&u ? aio rois ottA 'J V LARUE assortment received this day, comprising great variety of patterns?call and see. Nos. 140 and 148 Main St., Wheeling, Va. oc29 B. AYEBY. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS AND CATS. JUST received, a lar^e assortment of children's Hats and Cups?Extra superfine anil Embroidered Caps. Nos. 146 and 149, Main street. Wheeling, Ya. OcSO 8. AVERT, SOFf~IIA TS. AVERY has received and Is now opening a very larga O* assortment of Soft Hats of all qualities, shape* and cat ors, and will be sold at the lowest prices. B. AVERY, Nos. 146 and 148, oc4 .Wheeling, Ts MONROE HOUSE. [opposite the suspension- pridge,] WHEELING, VA. WM. BAhRBTT. Proprietor. THIS well knounlloiei nu* bceu newly renovated, and now furnishes the best of accommodations to traveler* and boarders AT MODERATE RATES. It Is loeated near the centre of the city, opposite the Sus pension Bridge, and only a. few squares from the Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landing. EXCELLENT STABLING Is attached to the House. Travelers and boarders may rest assured th'at no pains will be spared to add to their com* fort. * apSQ-tfdaw SPRING I'ASHWN GENTLEMEN'S HATS FOR 1868. S AVERY has on hand, and Is manufacturing Hats of tha ? Spring style, which for neatness, durability and Apt nets, fan not b*> nur passed. Gentlemen are requested to cai and examine for themselves*. gST*Hnt* made to order at the shortest notice. Alto?a large assortment of Hats and Caps, of all de scriptions now In use. Nos. 146 and 14S Main St., Wheeling, Va. felC 8. AVERT. i^ata and Caps. S. AVf.RV. Y8 dally receiving and opening large additions to kis Fs X Stock of llau and Caps, comprising one cf the ?Mt go eral assortments thai has e*?r been offered to tha public call and soe. K'm. 146 md W8,MUnfa?t, Wb?iUnt,Vi. - ? ><l*l<lav 8. AV*ET_ wM. MILLS Aromatic gtstnuh BMtn?SO cucl JtlM V^rf^?d,"",ebyw. A. KDWARM A BRO. ???> ? FLOUR. Wi ? BARRELS Extra flour, fiurorUc tw?s4?, in Hon u* rr"h"w M mux. I WOOL. ' TsT? WILL bay the different grades of Wool, deli . store, Jio. Is! market square. ? ' i- ^