"u.iSSTS ??i?i f-?? " " Ac G x-enbricr Springy __ TbBE^?* 0f lhe 0ity C0UDCn J, evcningatT^Vlock^ ^,..P will bo served up to-day at 10 ??*** Jcirer8on IIousc'Main *" ^ **?, ro1" Jtf ?a^Tin Xcw 0r,tan!''on th0 ? (hut about"o'clock Saturday even *C]ttrn-?n o?Ucd near the llcmpficld it>S "" ddenot by which a young lad named Wm. P^lroaddep- , on Uo'*" '?n-- s!ucc r""* Into a proverb, but nunc- ot 1.1. famous achievement, lu the Daguerrean Art have sprung into universal popular ty with such electric speed as hU crowning Improvement tl.e Am brotvpe. The Illustrated press teems with ensravlngiI from ?-s,r. Ambrotypes, and it seems to be conceded on a., hands Utat they come nearer to life than anything that che udltry and light have heretofore produced. To understand ^.ywhot Brady La, accomplished in .?? must visit his peerless Gallery of Portr.lu, ?.? re all the celebrities of the nation seem to speak from the pictured walls. Attached to the establishment Is one of the Arst . a'cr-c.Ior painters In this country, ??????l0r in- of his photographs surpasses anything of the Und we Lsve ever lln. The Besh tints are the very duplicates of nature Under such circumstances, It Is not iurprising U.a Brady's room- are crowded from "morn till <>'** the tUle of society, and that all stt?iaoISTSr& T11E PEOPLK. \ TOV are herebv cai^tloneij^agalnrt i?han pros Ulnr) Electric Oil has cured **Vtamutn of Hai?tinK and Ithwmntvnir, /??|!OUI it took off his cratches In .ion, Hun. E K,UJ"^h7&LX* IttPhiUdelphl., whose ^neda> ).?ndniori, ,n lll(. Philadelphia ledger, names have been puun."?. ? would not counte The wholesale dealer* in WOjjWg* j! counterfeltinp. nance any scamp eu.lt of tl.e ra*cai Uie well known In llarrisliurgh, Pa.. John JJJ* SJpVuonment ot one or,h,, Ta,u,ue remedy. pmutntmi. MaySlh,19S?. Providence, shingles and c Henry Campbell, ESflS&?&?? $ Karlct fever, and elgSteen others. , , . that the oalv Genuine Electric ^SSS^assssssa P"'6?.?S?.U,ncar Chestnut. r^Sold by all Drup&Uta. Depot la Wheeling at L0(JA}. & c0>? Bri.lee Corner. myU ??? TKA N RAILROAD. O'lcV^'l'^Mll0/ TJr"&.lno? ctrs'ruu'betwcea Wheeling an.l We.t Alexander: & Wh.Cn, at......... T. M Arrive at West Alexander at g.? A. ? MTCBSIKO Leaves *>?*????'.v. M. to T?, iu5S'i; 5: Arrive at heeling at... a mi P M. betdhsis-o t*.nd?4-^1>: M July 10 ?? BEDFORD SPRINGS. ON and after Tuesday, the 1st of July proximo, a line of Stage Coach** will be run from Cumberland to Bedford Spring, In conuecton with the dally traius of cars from Wheeling to Cumberland. FA UK THROUGH, SEVEN DOLLARS. Tickets to be had at the office of the B. A O. Railroad Co., TTherlloc. j?.2H J. B. FOR P. Accnt. New Arrangement. . ^jcJITT*k the wheeling and FARKERSBURGH ?-.J?T?fal.MAlL PACKET COURIER, Jnmn la. Itoueria, auniitfr, Will leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at lo o'clock, A. M., for Parktrsburg; connecting at Marict ta with the steamer BUCK, running from Marietta to Z.inee vilie; and at Parkersburg with the steamer FASHION, run niug from ParkersburgIo West Columbia, Va. Returning; will leave Parkersburp every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 5# o'clock, A. M. Freight will be received for any point on the Muskingum between Marietta and ZanesviUe, and for any point on the Ohio between Wheeling and West Columbia. ap25 STEUBEN VILLE AMD WHEELING PACKET. m .-rik' ">Thc flnc sltaiaer CONVOY, C?pt. A. O'.Vcl, ?fvC* -mC will run as a regular packet between Steuben ville and Wheeling, connecting with the Steubeuville and In diana Railroad at Stcubenville, and with the Baltimore and Ohio Ruilroad at Wheeling. Leaves Steubeuville at? o'clock, A. M., and Wheeling at 2 o'clock P. M. For frcijihtor passage, apply on board. ap4:3tn WHEELING, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE PACKET. The new and splendid steamer W. G. WOODSIDE, Capt. J. K. Booth, I will run as a regular packet to the abov ktt?i ail intermediate ports. I For Freight or passage apply to f_acU0 S. O. BAKER A CO., Agents. WHEELING & PA RKEIiSBUKG PACKET STEPHEN BAYAItE) _ gIT?*.Leaves Wheeling, Mondays, Wednesdays and . Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leaves Purkerxburch; Tuesdays, Tlmrsdays and Satnr ?lays, at 6 o'clock P. M. Dcc9 '54 Regular Union Line Packet arTwrEx WHEELING t fi,25a5ft for State, 7,50a6,70 for Ohio, 7,10a 7,30 for Southern and 7,40a8,75 for extra.? Wheat cheaper, 20,000 bus. sold at a decline of 2a3c. Corn dearer from la2c, sales of 20,000 bushels. Mess pork drooping, sales of 300 bbls. Beef firm, 250 bbls sold. Lard steady>fcales of 200 bbls. Whisky higher, sales of 250 bbls at 37 <"ts. Stocks dull. Erie 09 3-S. NT. Y. Central, 88 1-8. Rcadinjr03 3-8. Chicago and Rock Isl'd 95. Clev. & Toledo,.79$. Cleve. & Pittsburgh, 61 J. Galena and Chicago, 113 3-4. Michigan South. 98 1 2. Canton 23 7-8. Cleve. Col. and Cin. 103}. Cumberland 23. Illinois Cent. 108. Penn Coal Co. 103. Missouri 0's 86. Illiuois Cent 7's 94. Sterling exchange tinuat 10. CINCINNATI MARKET. Jvlt 12th.?Fiour market dull and prices un settled, sales low as $5,75 for superfine, but we have not bien able to hear the particulars; re ceipts continued large, for the last 24 hours 1,657 bbls. Provision market active with up ward tendency, sales comprise 250 hhds. Ba con at 9 1-4 for shoulders, and 11c for sides.? 100,000 lbs bulk meat at 8aU4c for shoulders and sides; and 200 bbls mess pork at 19,25al9,50.? Bacon shoulders 9}c. Whisky, sales 000 bbls at 27c, prices have advanced. Cheese, supply eqnal to the demand, sales of 30 boxes at 8a8Jc, the latter for prime selections. Butter, 14c.? Sugar, no change, sales of 25 hhds at 9 1-lalU for common and low fair. Coffee, sales of 75 bags at 11 1-2 for good Rio, demand moderate. Molasses, sales 50 bbls at 52c. No change in the general feature of the market. DIED. On Sunday, the 13th Inst., at 1 o'clock, WM. II. CLARK, aged-21 year*. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral at5j* o'clock to-day (Monday) from the re sidence of his mother, corner of Main and Webster streets, to East Wheeling Cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICE. I. O. O. F. The members of the Encampment# and different Lodges of the city, and all sojourning members in good standtog, are respectfully invited to meet at the flail, corner of Market and Monroe streets, this afternoon at 4)f o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Bro. Wll. ClaSX. By order of Ylrglnius Lodge No. ft. BENJ. H. CARR, Sec'y July 14th, 166C. WHEELING MUSIC STOKE AND KASTLBN Piano andMelodeon Wareiooms. as r LARQE assortment of all kinds of Musical instruments constantly on hand and warranted in every respect; Pianos and MelodeOrs to let. ??% Those wishing the beet Instruments at the lowest rates thnitIA ft"** . - * " , apSS ' ' ? B. F. TOBZN. A PHENOMENON in MEDICINE. Hwlu Botored ?d l.ife l.tngllicmil ! ! DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL. At first the properties attributed to HOUSED INVIGO RATING C0IID1AL were Seemed fabulous. The pub-, lie often deceived, cvMldnct btli*re the simple and sublime truths announced by the discoverer. But facts, undeniable facts, attested by witnesses of the highest class and charac ter, are now triumphing over all doubts. INCREDULITY IS OVERTHROWN. j The Cordial remedies. In all cases, the deplorable evils ; arising from a misuse or abase or the rarious organs. It ! restores to fall vigor every delicate Junction connected with i that mysterious compound agency of matter and mind, ne cessary to the reproduction of hitman l{/'e. To persons of feeble muscular frame, or deficient In vital power, it is re | commended as the only means of communicating that ener gy which is necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the natural appetites, as well as the higher mental attributes.? Its beneficial effect* are not confined to either sex or to any age. The feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated youth, the over-worn man of business, the victim of nervous depression, the Individual suffering frcm general debility,or from the weakness of a single organ, will all find immediate and permanent relief from the use of this Incomparable re novator. To those who have a predisposition to paralysis, it will prove a complete and unfailing safe-guard against that terrible malady. There are many, perhaps, who have so trifled with their constitutions, that they think themselves far beyond the reach of medicine. Let not even these de spair. The Cordial dealt with distuu as it c*(tts, without reference to causes, and will not only remove- the disorder itself, but REBUILD TITE BROKEN CONSTITUTION*. The derangements of the system, leading to nervous dis eases, and the forms of nervous disease Itself, are eo numer ous that it would require a column to enumerate the mala dies for wldch this preparation Is a Specific. A few, howev er, may be enumerated, viz : neuralgia, tic dolorcux, incipi ent paralysis, headache, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spinal affections,-musculor debility, tremors, flatulence, a pricking sensation of the flesh, numbness, torpidity of the liver, mental depression, weakness of the will, Indisposition to move, fsintness after exercise; broken sleep end terrifying dreams, inability to remain In one place or position, weak ness of the proereatlve organs, sexual Incompetency, mel ancholy, monomania, floor albus, sinking at the stomach, fe male irregularities, a chronic tendeucy to miscarriage, ema ciation, and all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the passions, and all. barrenness that does not procecd from organic causes beyond the reach of medltHne. PERSONS OP PALE COMPLEXION, or consumptive habits arc restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly colofi.to a bcatlful flcrid complexion. CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by seme unprincipled persons. In future all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's fac-slmlle pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the fol lowing words blown in the glass: ??Dr Morse's Invigorating Cordial " C. II. RING, PROPRIETOR, N. V." ^fThe Cordial Is put up, highly concentred, in pint bottles. Price #8 per bottle, two for f5, six for $12. Sold by all ItruggUU and DtaUf* in Medici tus. For sale by LAUOIILIN8 A I1US1I FIELD, Wholesale Druggists, Je226d8m No. gfi Monroe at. JAS. MELLOR, Denier In Variety fiooita nail MUSICAL INSTKUMKNTS. A G E N 1' FOR Chickerlng's Pinno Fortes Boston Geo. A. Prince A Co's Melodeons Buffalo C. F. Martin's Guitars New York Musical Merchandise of all kinds; Variety Goods, wholesale and retail. 53^"Pianos to Rent, Tuned and Repaired, Music Taught, at No. 26 Union street, Wheeling, Va. j*8Q Piano Fortes OPENED THIS DAY, another lot of Chlckering k Sons Piano Forte?, which we claim to be superior to Hny other brought to tills market, notwithstanding all the gas and wind about other makers, over btrlngtj and gold medals into the bargain. We respectfully call on those who want an Instrument that can be relied on, and at a fair price, to come and select trom our fine stock, now ready for sale at No. 28 Union street. J,-30 J. MELLOR. Dissolution. THE firm of Anderson A Laing Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. As one of the firm intends In a short time to leave the ci ty, a si^eedy settlement of all accounts due the firm is ear nestly requested, and thoac having claims against it will pre sent tl.era for payment. Either of the undersigned Is authorized to settle up the buslnc&s. JAS. T. ANDERSON, ALEX'R LAING. Wheeling, June 16th, 1S56. Co-Partnership. JR. GREEK and ALE.Y'R LAING, having associated ? themselves in partnership, will continue the Hardware Business in the name of GREER A LAING. Wheeling, June 16th, 1S56. "IMIE undersigned. In retiring from the firm of Anderson A X Laing, would take this opportunity of returning thanks to their customers for their liberal patronage, and would cordially recommend the new firm (Greer A Laing) to their favorable consideration. JAS. T. ANDERSON. Wheeling, June 16th, 1S56. jel6:lm (Times and Argus copy one mo.) SEMI-ANNUALSETTLEMENTS. IITK would notify our customers that our accounts are X j now made out and ready for settlement. We trust that It may suit the convenience of all indebted to us to call :or their bills. Should this not be the case, we will render all blllii Immediately after the 1st of July. ' All persons indebted to the late firm of Ileiskell A Co. will make payment to us without delay. jeSu HEISKELL A SWEARINGEN. STATEMENT OV Till] Wheeling Savings Institutoin. JUNE30, 1866. liti. Capital Stock f 18,000.00 Surplus Fund .... 9,?.28.46 Special Deposits .*?T7....15;-,914.89 Transient'do 41,983.98 Interest Acconnt 4,291.21 Dividends Unpaid 68.60 $'.*24,261.62 C?. Bank and other Stocks $ 10,675.00 Personal Property 44S93 Bills Discounted lS9.^7.b? Merchants A Mechanics Bank (deposit)... 16,l92.(.6 Northweatera do do ... '2,)(U.43 Expense Account I,i9l.?8 Caeh on hand 55,11-2 23 $224,261.62 WM. McCOY, Treas'r. WE. the undersigned, appointed a Committee to examine the accounts of The WheelingSavinxs Institution and make a report thereof, do hereby certify that we have carefully examined said accounts aud find the r.bove statement to be correct. Given under our hands this30th day of June, 1656. ISAIAH COOl'KK, J JUI1M McGAUGllY, V Committee Jul WM. M. BKRRYHILL. ) J. Wl STITT . B. UNDERH1LL J. W. Stitt & Co. [SUCCESSORS OF STITT, MAKT1N * CO.,] Goirimission WOOL MERCHANTS, K?>.dO nnit -i'i \?rth K'rant >(. PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES? E. W. Clark A Co, Bankers, Philadelphia Thomas A Martin, " John Farnum A Co. " Curtis A Handc, " Wood, Bacon A Co. " Hood 4 Co. " '.MorriiLHallowel! A Co Farnum. Klrkland A Co., Philadelphia Tredick, Stokes A Co. " Kagui 1 A Co. JauieK Kent Sant%e A Co u Biter, Price A Co. , McFarland, Evans A Co *? [Bagalcy, Cosgrave A Co., Barcroft, Beaver A Co. ?? Pittsburgh Deal, Miiligan A Co. M !Murphy, Tlernan A Co. " S.Brady, Cashier, Wheeling. IWilson, CMtdis Co. " Tallant A Delaplain, " IGcorg Wilnon, Wheeling !Jno M Matthews L Co. " PPfParties wishing to ship Wool Will find sacks at George Wilson's, Wheeling, at all times. my27 New Insurance Company. NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 7th day of July next Books wJIl be opened for the receiving of subscriptions to the capital stock or the CITIZENS FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OK WHEELING, incorpo rated on the 19th of February, 1656, at the following places, to wit: at the Merchants A Mechanics Bank of Wheeling; at the Bank of Wheeling; and at the Wheeling Savings Institu tion; said Books to be kept open for ten days. Two Dollars per share to be paid at the time of subscrib ing: the fcharcs being Fifty Dollars each. HENRY MOORE. M. NELSON. WM. McCOY. A. ALLEN HOWELL. Wheeling, June 4,1S56. je4 ATTENTION! ATTENTION I ! I OFFER for Kale the following articles, at much reduced prices: 1 Crape Shawl worth $100 at $55 2 " ? 60 26,50 2 " * 80 1G.&9 2 light plaid Silk Dresses worth *35 Si) 2 Moire Antique Silk " 87,50 20 3 Twisted * 25 12,50 The vbove being all desirable and seasonable Goods, they will be the greatest bargains at above mentioned prices, and are only offered at such low prices on account of my selling out. ISAAC PRAGER, jel4 No. 115 Main street. Notice IS hereby given that the subscriber has the acconnts of his customers made out to this date, and he earnestly de sires their immediate settlement. Such as are not at once called tor will be presented for payment. C. P. BROWN, Jeweler, 118 Main st. Wheeling, July 1, 1S5C. Jul KOTICE. rraUE firm of Gill A Co. was dissolved on the 25th Inst., by X mutual couacut, D. D. Hurley retiring from said firm. J. 8. D. GILL. D. D. HURLEY. J. 9. D. GILL will continue the business under the firm or Gill A Co. te80 A Oirl ONE case of the cclcbrau-4 Falkirk Ale, just received and for sale by FUNDENBERG A ROBERTS, jc4 Washington Hal! Drug Store. ?f O DOZ. Balm of Thousand Flower*, for sale by YL jei3 A. C. GOOD A CO. I 201? L BST Ext Logwood tor sale low by I jv23 A. O. GOOD A CO. 1A OUNCES Sulph. Morphine, ree'd and for sale by 1U j. 23 A. C. GOOD ? CO. ? W \ LBS. Hydriodate Potash* iu store aiiU for sale very low -v to the Trade, by jeX3 A. C. GOOD A CO. i A A OZS. Quinine, Powers A Welghvnan; lUU 25' Morphia; K ? Tannin;?at Jr4 tAPflHMKB k BOTHFIKI.D'8. PtAKL BAKLfcV?lu kt*?ju?l reo'd and for talc by m.r2S W. A. EPWAtlDa * URO. 250"SKSE mSUi bo. 3F? X A 3*Br <> s : JVSIj-RECEIVED PRO it THE CELEBRATED ITAWjFACTORY OF HALLET, DAVIS & GO.. A SPLENDID LOT OF PIANJOS. TIIESK PIANOS are matte with full Iron frame, circular ?ca>e5 and ididjng desk?*;:with patent suspension bridge, com position bearings, and repeating grand action, and are fully warraii&d to glveStttWfkcttoii, aud'Hro made to ataud in any climate. ?' 11ALLET, DAVIS * CO.,have rccelVcd the following premium?, at different times.for their Piano Fcrtca: j Mechanic* Pair at Boston, 184T awarded a silver medal | Prauklln Institute of Phila,, 1S5# a silver medal Fair at Worcester, Mass., IS44 a silver medal I State Fair at Hartford, Ct., 1S54 gold medal | Mechanics Pair at Boston, 1800... .a silver medal j State Palratllarrlsburg, P*., 1S55;... asdver medal State Fair at Syracuse, N. V., 1S5S a silver medal j Frankliu Institute, Pldia., ISM ...a silver medal State Fair at Sew York. asilver medal J The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association awarded a Diploma, wiih a silver Mcdr.!, to HaUet, Davis & Co. for the best Grand Piano contributed ta the exhibition of 1S3C; Jonas Cnicktring, President (who also had ouc of his best Grand Pianos on exhibition In competition with them). Upwards of one thousand referecccs can be given of persons who have purchasM ITallot, Davis A Co.'- Pianos. I am also receiving and have on hand a splendid lot of Mt'lodeoiis, from the celebrated manufactories of Hashes k Hale of Philadelphia, Carhart, and Needham A Co. of New York, constating of the following kinds: ?I Octave Scroll Leg. j Piano Style. | Boudoir Style, Double. 5 *? ?*'?. j Seraphines. C ?? " " | - . " ALSO?A splendid Instrument with four stops, and highly ornamental, suitable for cither church or parlor. Every In strument sold by me is warranted for.onc year. In counectiou with theab?ve I have, an;l am receiving a larps stock or Violin*, Guitar.'*. Banjo*. Tan>horine*, Flutl na-?*, Accordeons, Plutes, Fifes, Flageolets, Clarionets, 4c.?In fact everything belonging to the music hu?lncss. SIIKKT MUalC.?We rccelve all the new publication* as soon es published. Pianos tuned and repaired. Also, Meloieuu*, Seraphines and all kinds of reed instruments repaired, and musical in sfruincuts generally at T. CART WHIG11 Y'S j??19 Cutlery, Variety and Mu?lc Store, 135 Main St., Wheeling. INSUllAN'JE. HOME FIRE AND MARINE JA ti (/JOLN1J?-U UZtfF?bi ) . [OFFICE NO. 4 WALL STREET, N. V ] Cash Capitai. . ..$747,912 4-1 Liabxutub} $0tf,077 60 rpiiIS Company la owned and managed by some of the JL wealthiest and beat merchants in the city of New York.? For particulars enquire of W. F.. PETERSON, jutj Agent for Wheeling and vicinity. Tthemum fire office, London. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL JE3,OOO.OOO. Available Capital 81,284,300. I I.I, TAKE any and all Ulr Fire Risks at a reasonable I.oasei arc adjusted and promptly paid without reference to Loudon. For further particulars enquire of WM. F. PETERSON, Agent for Wheeling and Vicinity. OFFICE next door to the M. & M. Bank. mliil Valley off Virginia EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. TVui. T. Selbjr, Agent at Whrfllng. OFFICE?at tlie store of Tallant& Dclaplaln, Main street, between Monroe and Quincy streets; are prepared to take Risks at customary rates on Goods in transitu, Steam boats, Stores, Dwellings, ?c. ?REFERENCES? J. R. Baker, Tallant ?.Deleplain, Thos. II. List, D. Lamb, Norton, AehesonA Co. G. Hardman, B. Brady, * S. C. Baker ft Co., List k Howell, O. W. lleiskeU A Co., geptlS IKSUKAXCE THE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM PANY OF WHEELING. Incorporated. 1581. TAKES risks at the lowest rates on Buildings of all kinds, Steamboats, Furniture and Merchandise, and against all dangers attending the Transportation of Goods on rivers, seas, lakes, canals and railroads. DIRECTORS. R. Crangl", S. Brady, Rob't Morrison Sam'l Neel, Win. Fleming, J. W. Gill, Dau'lLamb, RobtPatterson, Sainl. Ott. ROBT. GRANULE, Pres't. R. W. Harding, ficc'y. * CST^Appllcationsfor Insurance will be promptly attended to by the President and Secretary. Wheeling. Jan. 23. 1SB8. no ricE. nRESCRIPTIOiVS carefully compounded at all X hours?either Dai/ or Night?at J. B. VOWELL'S, 83 Monroe st. jn23 Sign of Red Mortar. YOU DESERVJE CREDIT FOR YOUR D ISC OYER Y ! Pit 0 FK3 SO II WOOD'S HAllt ltESTORATIVB It, no doubt, the most wouderful discovery of this age of pro gress, for it n il! restore, permanently, gray hair to its orig inal color, cover the head of the bald with a mos 1 luxuriant growth, remove at once all dandruff and Itching, cure all scrofula and other cutaneous eruptions, such as vcald-head, 4c. It will cure, as If by magic, uervous or periodical hcad ache; make the hair soft, glossy, and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and the hair from falling, to extreme old age. The following Is from a distinguished member of the medi cal profession: St. P.m, January 1,1S56. PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD DEAR Sir : Unsolicited, I send you this certifi cate. After being bald for a Soup time, and having tried all the hair restoratives extant, and having no faith in any, I w*s induced, on hearing of yours, to give It a trial. I placed myself in the hands of a barber, and had my head rubbed w|th a good stiff brush and the Restorative then applied and Weil rubbed in, till the seal]) was aglow. This I repeated eve ry morning, and In three weeks the young hair appeared and grew rapidly from August last till the present time, and is now thick, black and strong?soft and pleasant to the touch; whereas, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it, and that little was disappearing very rapid ly. I still use your Restorative about twicc a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now I had read of 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 otlu-rs, and it alrea dy has a large and general sale throughout the Territory.? The people hire know its effects and have confidence in it.?r The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents fsr the Territery, in nearly exhausted, aud daily inquiries are made for it.? You deserve credit Tor your discovery; audi, for one, re turn you my thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I cer tainly had despaired, long 'ago, of ever effecting any such result. Yours, hastily. J. W. BOND, Firm of Bond Sc Kellogg, Druggists, St. Paul. The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, Is a minister in regu lar standing, and Pastor of the Orthodox Church, at Brook Seld, Massachusetts. lie is a gentleman of great intluencc, and universally beloved. WM. DYER. Brookfieu), January 12, 1855. PROFESSOR WOOD DEAR Sir: Uaving made trial of your IIAIR RESTORATIVE, it gives me pleasure to say, that its elfect has been excellent in removing indammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching) with which I have been trou bled from my childhood up; and has also restored my hair, whloh was becoming gray, to its original color. I have used no other article, with anything like the same pleasure or protlt. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG. 114 Market street. Sr. Loots, > March 5, 1855. DEAR SIR:?I am doing an extensive travel In the West and Southwestern States, as general agent for Adams Amer ican Liniment, and would be glad If you would favor roe with a consignment of PROFESSOR WOOD'S RESTORATIVE, as I feel that I can introduce it In many placet where It is not known, as my head is a living testimony of its invaluable properties, In restoring tlie hair to its natural color. 1 am forty years old, and my hair was almost white; but after using three half pint bottles, my hair Is as beautitul auburn as it was at sixteen, and much Improved iu appearance, and I would not be without a bottle on hand for the prlcc of ten. I should be glad to hear from you soon. Very respectfully, WM. B. BROOME. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietor, 812 Broadway, N.Y. and 111 Market st., St. Louis. ?g^"For ?ale la Wheeling by i J. B. VOWKLL, 33 Monroe St., and T. II. LOGAN & CO., ! jeS?3m . Bridge Cornsr. j Ambrotypes & Daguerreotypes BY PAUTHIDOE. THE subscriber, at his old stand on Monroe street, Is daily producing Ambrotypes, which are taking the place of Daguerreotypes. For proof of the fineness of tone and su ptrior finish of his pictures, he solicits the examination of a discerning public. He would Invite particular attention to his j STEREOSCOPIC AND TRANSPARENT AMBROTYPES; Also?to Lockets and Pins, made expressly for this now style i of work. As these pictures can be taken In from one to Ave seconds, the difficulties hitherto preventing accurate likenesses of small chll.lren are almost entirely removed. Groups of per sons, of different ages and complexions, Ambrotyped with-; out difficulty. Pictures can be copied by "this process so 1 they will remain unchanged for ages; all Ambrotypes being rheraeticaily scaled between two plates of glass, are warrant ed never to fade. Caution should be observed against pictures called Ambro types, wirfch are not properly so, being a single plate of glas. and liable to be defaced. As the facilities of the undersign ed are constantly increasing, be will be prepared to make Daguerreotypes at all prices. . Rooms at the old place until May 1st, when he will remove to bis new and spacious estubllshmcnt east side of Main at., between Union and Monroe, which will be one of the best arranged establishments in the country. The entire length of the rooms, 185 feet. No pains or expense will be spared 1 In the arrangement for producing superior work, and ensur ing the comfort of visitors. fc8 A. C. PARTRIDGE. DR. E. G. WINCHELL, DBNTIsr, HAS taken a suit of splendid rooms In Hornbrook's new block, 113.fr Main st.,directlv over C. P. Browu'a Jew elry store, where he hopes to establish himself permanently. By close attention to his business, reasonable charges, good and faithful work always warranted, he hopes to secure a share of patronage. Dr. W. Is familiar with all the new modes of inserting Tec-tli, Including the "Continuous Gum" work. Filling, cleaning and extracting, done In the best and most faithful j manner. No charge for advice. For further, particulars inquire at j the office. m>24 | Dissolution. THE firms of Bonham, Larobdin A Co., Lambdin, Gilber-i sou A Co., and Robson, Wagner A Co., Were dissolved j by mutual consent on the 2d of June, 1858, R. C. Bonham A C.- M. Oilberson having purchased the interest of the other ! partners. R. 0. Bonham and C. 31. Oilberson will close up :he business of said firms R. C. BONHAM, C. 8. LAMBDIN, 0. M. OILBERSON, D. WAGNER, JNO. HOWELL, H. 8. ROBSON. June 18,1*5*. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.. WE. the undersigned, have this day associated onrcelves I In partnership in the business or Paper Manufactur ;ng, and Dealers In Paper and Belting. The business will he conducted under the Arm name of Bonbom, Oilberson < A Co. . 1.7_- ! R. C. BONHAM, C. M. OILBERSON, I II. S. ROBSON. t I Jane 18th, 1838. jel4 Argus and Times copy. LARGE lot of flac??K?rj. Jmtrec?lTw> md^fori^ktij MEDICAL BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS ELECTRO CHEMISCHEAROMA o r Echt JInllandsch Kfuiden Bittc.rs. TWN YEARS have elapsed since the Introduction of this valuable medicine Into the United Stated. During this time it has gained a universal popularity as a Remedy for Tever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Indication, Headache, Loss of Appttltty Debility, Continent**, Blind and Bleeding File*. Many of our moat worthy citizens testify to its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the Stomach and Liver. As a Tonic, It has never been equaled, for the relief it affords In all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost In stantaneous. In Nerroes, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affec tions, it has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may ccasv to doubt, and eagerly test Its virtues for ourselves. FEVER AND AGUE. A Caseqf Sight Months' .Standing Cured by Boerhave's Holland Bittern.?Michael Kelly, No 117 Grant, near Smith* Held street, says:?"Last July, while running ou the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchea and New Orleans, I was taken with Fever and Ague. For eight long mouths I suffered with this dreadful disease; The greater part of this time I was unable to work, and spent at least tifly dollars for different medicines, but I found no permanent relief.? Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my try ing *Boerhavt'? Holland Bitters,' saying that a cvre teas guaranteed. After trying it for onlj* one week, I must state I was a sound man. I have been at work now for tiro weeks, and have had no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statements true. THOMAS ADAMS, Diamond House, or at R. Chester's, Gothic Hall. * - HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Liscoinb, of Birmingham say*? "I hare found In Boerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility. My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. 8. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, alto say* he hcxpa as rienced much relief from jts use for headache. READ THIS. A Hollander's Testimony.?Jacob Rlr.sVes, living In the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wis. says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter prostration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using Boerhave's Bitters, to perfect health." Th4fuct of tills.remedy being In such high repnte nmong the Hollanders In Wisconsin, Michigan, New York?-In fact, in every Holland settlement in the United States?argues in Its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living ten milts above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, says: "When I commenced taking Boerhave's lloUand Bitters, I could hardly walk?now I eu joy excellent health." % WEAKNESS OP THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another great Cure effected by Boerhave's Holland Bit ters.?The wife of Peter De Wltte, living In HoUaud Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, suffered very much from weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She had been under a physiciau's cure for some time, but the Ulaeaee itemed to ballle even his skill. She purchased some Hol land Bitters at our office, which have given toneto her sto mach, her appetite and strength are returning, and we firm ly believe that this Is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have stUl to record many wonderful cures effected by ihis remedy, but must await another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what we have published arc from persons much respected to our community, and are literally true. J. QUINTCS, Editor Sheboygan Nieuwbode, Sheboygan, Wis. RHEUMATISM. A Case of Tito Months' Standing cured by Boerhave's Holland Bitters.?George Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After suffering for three months ?ith rheumatism?a part of the time so severely as to confine me to my bed?I have been entirely cured by the use of Boerhave's Holland Blt u-rs. 1 have had one attack since, but found almost irstan taneous relief in the same medicine. It is, In my opinion, a jure remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTION8. This changeable weather is likely to produce a great deal or oickuctss. To persons troubled with ncrrotis or rheuuiat ic affections, wu wonld recommend Boerhave'a Holland Bit ters. On referring to our columns you will find certificates from some of our first German and English citizen*.?Pa. St a at? Ztitutiff. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE CURED. We are at Ubcrt3'to refer to several well known gentle men, who h?ve uded, thoroughly tinted, and now recom mend Boerhava's Holland Bitters as a remedy for Piles.? We are not at 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 bo taken?say teaspoon ful?morning, noon and night, one hour before meals. CAUTION I The great popularity of this delightful Aroma hat induced many imitations, which the public should guard against pur chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot tle will conAlnceyou how Infinitely superior it is to aU these imitations. gs|r"Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. k Co, Manufacturing Pharmaceutist* and ChemiMs, cor Sinithfleld k Third at*, Pittsburgh, l.augbiiiis A- Huahfield, mh26:dawly Wholesale Druggists, Wheeling, Va. % c??9< ot ,c ?o*c, Cot>' M"JJS d>e?* , v? JlVTA 1S0>' 1856. Bonnet Blocks. tDOZ. Bonnet Blocks of superior make and latest summer style. Just received. Also, a full variety of shapes, crowns, shapes for children* hats, ruches, quillings, French flowers, sprigs, buds and leaves, wreaths, blonde luces, Ac. 4c., just received. The attention of Milliners is particularly called to our stock. apgl 2m daw - STONE k THOMAS. TO CONS UJM PTIVES. ARRIVAL OF DR. S. PANCOA8T, PROM PHILADELPHIA. T"\r. H. Pnnconut, late Professor in the Medical Un!> YJ versity of Philadelphia, will remain in this city for a few days before leaving for the West. His mode of treating CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND OTHER CHIIONIO DISEASES Of the Throat and Lungs, is by JfedicaUd Inhalation. For proof of the Doctor's succcbs In the treatment of Diseases of the Lungs, see Pamphlets and his Treatise on Consumption. The former will be given gratuitously on application at the Hotel. The Doctor has taken rooms at the McLure House, and can be consulted after the 21st, between lu o'clock A. M. end 3 o'clock P. M. my21 P. 8.?Dr. P&ncoast will bo in Zanesvillc on Tuesday, May 27th. . . - PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE. A DENTIFRICE unequalled by stny other now in use.? Warranted not to injure the enamel of the teeth. Prepared with great care and for sale only by FUNDENBKRQ k ROBERTS. je4 Washington HaR Drug Store. DR. J. C. HUPP. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE?North-west corner of Quincy and Fifth streets. Dear tbe Catholic Church. juneT-flm Hats and (Japs. a. AVERY. TS daily receiving and opening Jar^e . additions to his J* X stock of |Iata and Caps, comprising One Of the most ge eral assortments that has over been offered to th? public call and see. Nos. 146 and 148, Main street, WbecRng, Va. ?sqfldaw . ' 8, AVgRT O CASKS Blue Vitriol on hand and for sale by X I__ rjc'ayi.i.'SB '-t*s? M?i New York. Advertisements. AI.KKKX I), KICIIAHIIKU.T* 3 S3 Aivcrthicp auJ C^rr^poaJlnj:, Cftc;-, S'o. firovi**y, Cordite the Pr.re.) Kcur York. ~ Brady's Gallery of Art. ? SO. SIO BROAPWAY, NEW YORK. T*ltS mo?t ceWbrStol InMIErlnrtil of the W:W Ssthi TJhf- ^ X ted Suite*, where the* AMDROTVPE, Introduced la Nc*r York by Mr. l>rxuly, is executed li? ? style o 1 perfection end ; durability, umurp***cd la this country or in Europe. Por? -A traits or all the candidate for PRESIDENT_?nd Y1CK , PRESIDENT, are on exhibition at the Gallery. Phatopra-4 . phlc copies of the same singly, or by tbp dozen,- or hundred, , ?supplied at low prices. jultlmdaw ^ yti n. BIlAtY. A GLOVE CLEANER. % N Important Uiiccrery Iht Ecja?m!3'.?Jfcmethtcg to - iv tirrlyNew?Ju*t Imported. "JOUVt&K** INODOROUS PREP A RATION," for instantly cLrvm;m KID GLOVES without C*ra.i, at a iirjfx or tk* Cos?, Is crcatlag an Immense excitement, Ladtcs and Gentlemen arc alike fascinated wltfrth!-* deltfcht-\" rul occupation. A chaste acl elcgaat amujei&cnt for Chil dren ah?l School*, encourcglrg a tsst* fbr -grace in dcsljtr. aud Wcmouy in the arrangement ?f colors. - The whole Art can.be perfectly acquired in hall an hour. Book, of laetnic?s tion s;parately $1. . Roxts containing 2 Ya*es, Root, and every article required ??*>. *ebt by Express. - " CONTENT, .NEABY k CO., Wholesale Store, jeli-lydaw ' Oofc Broadway, MY. Tlie Eye and Ear. --> DURING my late tour In Europe, I obtained several new Instrument;, and Remedies of incalculable value In mjr speciality. There Is now nothing known to the faculty lpTO*' tticr hemisphere, with which 1 am not familiar, which; com* - tdacd with on extensive practice for 20 years In the clta'-fef ? New York, cuablcs nje to restore SIGHT and HEARING l|i - many ca?cs hitherto deemed hopeless. Cataract positively rurtd by anew method, without pain, &l*o Squinting or Orotic Eyes in a few secouds. Amaurosis cured in Ute majority of ~ cases. Granulation#, Ulcers, Films or Specs, and' Watery Rye, invariably; ulso, Deofnesc, Singing In the Ear and Di?- " chargc*, by ah entirely new process. My "Treatise *n th& Eye.?.' price60 cts, also, ART! KICIALKYES which move and _ look exactly like the natural Eye, and are Inserted without an operation, and all remedies, forwarded by mall, tWtw? tatioM by mail receive especialattention., JAMES W. POWELL, M. D., dcnllut, Anrlst, Ac. jellidawly Orncu, 5c* Broadway, N. Y. ~~ HA7XETON k BROTHERS. PIANOFORTE MA N U P A C1URERB . ifffr WIIERK may be fouuil a superior assorHient of Tiano Fortes, in Plain oad Ornamental Cases, from 6 to TV octaves, of the beet mateHule, and pronounced by dlstin*' puished artists to be unaurpa*?ed. Will be sold on the tawP reasonable terms and warranted to stand In any cllmatc.? Orders from the country promptly attended to, and each Piauo guaranteed to give perfect saitsfactou. If not so, the Piano may be returned to us, wc refunding the money and freight. At the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York, 185#, a Prize Medtd T.a? awarded to IlazurroK A PaoTBsas, for tlio superior quality of their Piano Fortes, which were tested in Touch. Tone, Equality,and Durability of Tune, and placed in the highest cradea by the following I>l*tln* t/uitthtfl Artiet*?WILLIAM NORRIS, fVkofrKtitn on Musi cal JnMmment*; JULLIRN, MAX MARKTZER, W. II. FRY, R. S. WILLIS, T. EISFELDT, Z. MEIGNEN, EMELIU8 GIRAC, DWIGHT, Jury on. Jfucicsil ItutrumtnU; GEO. F. BRISTOW, Secretary on Jfufical Jnttrumejite. Jell-dawl.v ? THE NEW YORK DAILY SUN IS SENT to Clubs, by mall, at $2 a year. Get a speci men copy (furuiihed gratis) and see the terms. Send let ter a (post paid) to M0SE8 3. BEACH, my 27daw3?n Sun Oflice, New York. ~c it I s'I'aCo fi o "S-ti a iiT BY IS STILL TRIUMPHANT! CCONTRAST the tints brought out In the hair by Cristado-' f ro's matchless revitalizing Hair Dye, and those produ ced by application of the burning fluids ordinarily sold as Hair Dyes, you see at once that the color is natural in one ease, unnatural In the other, and the simple rea&on is that Crlatadoro'sis the omi.v preparation which by 1U exact che mical combination operates on natural and immntable prin ciples. Made, sold and applied (in ten private rooms) at Cristadoro'a, 6 Astor lfnuye, Broadway, N. Y. Also for ?ale by the Principal Druggist* and Peifumcri throughout the country. New York Agents, W. 11. CORY k CO. WARD, CLOSE k CO. Wheeling Agents, T. H. LOGAN k CO., feC:l.vdaw Bridge Corner Druggists. BROILS vs, FRIES HI ROBINSON'S PATENT GRIDIRON again*! th? Frying Pan 11 . IT Is a well kuown fact that meat broiled is much more pal atable, tender and healthful than when fried. AR sliced m^atM ought to be broiled. The New Grldirou is a conve nient aa the Frying Pan, and much more ecouomlcoL Hav ing a downward draught, it takea all the ernokr. up chimaey cooks the meat entirely through In its own julcca, without burning it, saves all the fat, reduces meat bills 25 per cent., and can be used over a wood or coal fire. ,.H Price for the round 10 in. diameter...}.'... .....*8,00 ? " square 9 by 11 Inches... ....*,95 ? ?* oblong 7 by 16 * 3,00 ? ' 8 by 19 ? ? ? ? 9 by9i 4 8,w We will send by express, prepaid, one or more of these sizes to any part of the United States, cast of the Mississippi (or not far west of it) on receipt of the money. _ , 0TMoney may be sent by mail, "registered," at our Jiak. Agents wanted In every county, town and city In lb? Union. Circulars, with full description, eent on application Address " * "Auericak & Forsiok Tatikt Agekcy Co." fel2;dawly 79 Duaue-st.. New York. * MONKOE HOUSE. [OPPOSITE THE SUSPENSION BltlDGE,] WHEELING, VA. WM. BARRETT, Fropriator. ^IMHSwell knuvu lioul has been newly renovated, and X now furnishes the bent of accommodation* to travelers aud boarders . AT MODERATR RATES. It is located near the centre of the city, opposite lbs flus peuvlou Bridge, and ouly a f^wr squares from the Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landing. EXCELLENT STABLING Is attached to the House. Travelers and hoarders may rest iLseured that no ptlui will bo spared to add to their com* fort. apSO-tfdaw . S. AVEHY AS on hand, and is manufacturing ana rceelv va?ringtone of the largest assortments of Hats and Caps Consisting of all the varieties and colors now la UM,aU of which will he sold at the lowest rates. N. B.?Hats made to order at the shortest notice. S. AVERY, Main ft., No*. 146 and 1*3, splO-tf Wheel 5 uk", Va. 4?/LK PLVSU l/AJV fun OKSTLEMHS. A LAK(iK assortment received this day, comprising ?\. great variety of patterns?call and see. Nos. 146 and 148 Main St., Wheeliug, Va. oc29 8. AVERT. CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS AND CAP8. JUST received, a large assortment of children's Hats and Cap4?Extra superfine and Embroidered Caps. Nos. 146 and 14S, Main street. Wheeling, Va. ocSU ? 8. A VERY. SOFT HA TS. S AVERY has received and la now opening a very largs ? assortment of Soft Hats of all qualities, shape* and col ora, and will be sold at the lowest prices. B. AVERY, Noa. 146 and 148, oc4 Wheeling. Va SPJiiyO FASHION GENTLEMEN'S HATS EOIi1860. S AVERY hs* on hand, and is manufacturing Hats of tka ? Spring style, which for neatness, durability and-'find* uess, cannot be surpancd. Gentlemen are requested to cat' and examine for themselves. ?2&~Uats made to order at the shortest notloe. >' Also?a large assortment of Hats and Caps, of all do. acrlptionsnow in use. Nos. 146 and 148 Main at.. Wheeling, Va. felC - 0. AVERY. ^FLOTJR. - f O^A BARRELS Extra Flour, favorite brands, In,store and ?0\J for sale by ui>25 M. REILLY. ICE! ICE! ICE! THE Subscr iber takes this method of Informing his custo mers and the public, that he is prepared to furnish^ an heretofore, to all who desire it, good Ice during the tumiBcr? His Ice Is of the finest quality and the supply amplefor two years, should summer last so long, so that consumer* need not feiur a lack of plenty. His carts will be out In a day'or two and Ice trill be furnished dally at such-price and in-such quantities as may be desired. He la satisfied toletthc'pob* lie judge of the quality of his Ice after trial. apl9>tf JACOB AM2CK. P5 t ^pcxrUrx-^ THIS important and valuable Improvement tn tUe mant& facture of Ladies Skirts, on account of the Light, Plia ble and Adjustable Plaits they form about the waist, their graduation, thencc to the bottom, the. Impossibility of their breaking, and their adaption to any change of position, gives the moat graceful and elegant form to a lady's dress. The stiilbess consist* of a series of cords of the fibres of the Cactus lear, running horizontally around them, while the fabric (unuaily cotton) between and covering the cords, renders them always of a nature perfectly flexible* . - Just received by tnv2T IlEIBKIXT. * 8WEARISGES. . SOAPI! LARD OULHi ' WE take pleasure In acquainting our numerous patrons that we have rebuilt and enlarged our Factory. (re cently destroyed by fire,) and are now extensively engaged in manufacturing a superior article of Soap and Candles. Thankful for the very libera] support tendered to In the past, we hope, by strict personal attention, and the good quality of our products, to merit a continuance of the same. We Invite the attention of dealers ant! consumers to car Extra Brown and German Family' Soaps, on account Of their strength and hardness. Also to our Summer Candles. ? ? On hand a constant supply of Lard Oil, by the .quantity and retail. ' I We hure a lot of "Patent Dope," la convenient paek ap? an excellent artlclu for greasing carriage and. wagon spindK i. N, B.?Oatvj;^ and Soap delivered to any part of the CitVi - . ^ jei3:f.w - warreffYboKBT" Attention Masons!! V CONSIGNMENT of Master Mascns, Roy si Arch sad E^campmtnt Regalia, has just been received, and will Sic sold low xor account of the manufacturers, at BROWN'S Jewrelry Store, jelC .s 3IB Main st. *ri t y ? ! ???' .?v rpHK sui?cr:t?er Is'nuw i-r- rvared to dcliver ice to the citl 1 ren? of Wheeling generally. Hif Ice wax put up abo*? Fulton, at'the Three Mfie House, "Mjnitw occupied by JtOfi Hornbrook. 'ar.d JjperrecUy^fretf fromdlri. -'lie Intends to deliver It hi mselfTassUted by htrfc&r,-s^ that his customers WOOL. ' 0,. " ?f WILL buy the different graile. of Wool, delirered it my X ?lorr. No. 181 m?rkit i .1 ??* JT-nrsKV; we * SWKSSSXiJl l ?