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" " ~ VtDtCAL. i you know M tm ms #*??<* pajaicuD'i iuatm la the I iSaoflfj/ the tucnulogtleauuidM M 2aT***** *MT',luM 1 *" d?it/ 21**/ * J ,4j"' "J1 ?* . 1UI ewwoittj / ZTi-'"' " ' "f'^utpanntaJoo. / Itiw nr fcnailml MrtllcKi ftg Uu?/ ?\J 1cur^ */l"^ l*,'n Pnwoiuietti I " '""il ^ <?i'iai?ioo, with/ 22? "* > "J litvlllully with / San m v? ' '' ? ''? o/ t?upcftaai> / u;sKui^f;i* "r,rl ttieottou to hyelnoJc man-1 f H cure U pomllie, eoi J M toitljfr* '-'tf*11*01 mJ opinion. ^ 41 f HOME PBOOPl I l.DUT*>t> llYMt DUIUU AMU Hun-HATUM -KtrtUD i VUBLr ~"!>jibtat to beJn I <i.~J' ?' fcfJ W curmj njB."-/ I ?T. Piiirxip- I Wheeling, w. V* / (ituM, Focxrv* or Nosir, Impaikkd Voict? / ??iw: intent w??iJ,ic8? Uii^j ^ h?jp| I ^^muSchIddiicj, * , 1.1V ' WU-JIDI, W; V*. <<<?> ?' '^"ctTB WW ?MW, ? Ant'H - Ful oi wjr b*ck lor IS jassr.C l"""Tw' l?K PW""""*1 lMur.HU. D?. ; T H.u UDD,UTfbMO^iWtMtUUO! 1 feuS-^ 4 "u' ""' * 1 i luJ ? 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JULYE MYERS. tail; im! Healing Salve! Pre# V and M cnla per Im t, Ilii Drawing and Healing Salve nraeaibuw'w, /aiona and a Lariat a. without tlw ill if a kiilfe. Thi Orawina and Husling Salve chin cut, burnJand dtali woundi. Tie Drawing and Healing Salve ' fl.rttrtjili*lu?o4 ilo^woruu. Th? Drawing and Healing Salve (ami plica ami liwh, Thi Drawing and Healing Salve urn cordj, ludmnoa Joint*, chiluliln* and frul bit* In. iiijrc Vyire* Rhr umitio Can ti i mvln rur? (or rhrumitlfttn, neuralgia, weak Mill,nitlli', tiHli?f?i.( th? JolnU, M?er? aehw. mn|t. it I'ri'r |t |>fr tiot'.lo. Trial botU* 10 mm. frf ale, vbolMtlt and retail, bjr LOOan a co., uhllruv C?t. HrMk^oml Main Ufa., Wh#?lln?. CAB AHP STEAM FITTIMO. J WAIST TEC I Knrjbod; to call a( Trimble & Lutz's Plum,'ling Es'abllshment, [ MIS Market Street, J I Ami tttm'ne the 5 LUTZ PA.TENT ' Hydrant Si Street Washer, ? The Bill In lbs Niikil, ? 1hiy ran J* rr|?!re>l without dicing up jont li yirnunt rr f>n?. t mh!7 _ i THOMPSON &HIBBER0,; PRACTICAL PLUMEER3, l Onw At (Stonni Fitters, | 1111 tint* 81, ?hMlb(,W, VI, ' Nm \n til klt4? tf Irtil. wrenjht ?ml r?it Imn J *? ?. wt#t mwl ihi?un?7 Mi*, i?Mtn *nd i tufei|?, wfrty 11nil tub!, \ i lub.ir. (>oi? lor iho j Ctltbrattd Cameron Steam Pump, ' t'nl Vtdcrtrlltri' flu Mucliltif. Order! fronl th# t ?*nr; p-nn.|.tir W. mitt t IjAHDKN HOSK. r( Tta Kil iB"l rhwimt wM*n tnH hrdmnt ho* la ' 'Mtfty. Al?> I of * lot of th? Utr?t (ltflftua o( ( Clinrn'ollorniitKl UrnoUot* j WflNmnomptly tttendul to. | ? i ]\M. tURR h 80S., I| taMPlanb?n,6M&StMmPlttan j ? *o. :w Twelfth St- 'l "J ** *m promptly *t rfMombU priwt. ATTOHHIYB. | IV W, COWDEN, ,11' ATTORNEY AT IjATf, Dunlin; pt,vihrtia,, W. ,j hoowdeu, J^.'W iTuflin. mmi. W, T>, wr?l |Hshiba"i, i-or.ura. , ?TTt)R?F.T at uw, !!? 1 "1?W. WhNlllM. W. Vl. I?U ,1 AMEN p. ROWERS, ftil 0mTl (ST .nr^-K.uKT, " ~~ wS22*!12 " uw> '??*?* HiMKi.iTMn; ?? ? atohinu at uw, ? . ?* <??* '.Ttf ** " j U'UHHATO, l.mEB HF.At)H. ta A RICH EXPERIENCE, What a Prominent and Weil-Known New York Phytician Told a Reporter. Nil Bivilillooi up in i Subjtot if Vital Intern! to all. [DnUullFrM Prias.] The experience of any une of educatien and learning extending over a long period of time niuat utce*aarily bu valuable, and while no two experiences io Urn world are alike, there la such a similarity between them t.-? to render one which id rich in valuable factiof benefit to all. America'a greatest orator declared that In knew of no way of judgiugthe future but by the past; ana pant peraoual experience ia ui the saiue uature aa that hiatcry which repeat! lUeU. representative of thin paper while lounging in (he lobby of a prominent New York hotel, met a gentleman whom he had known fear* before in the city of Detroit, but1 whom he had not keen before for a nnuiber of peara. When the knight of the quill hadlaat ,een this gentleman, he was giving his entire lime and atteutlon to an extensive medical iractico, and waa on the creat of the wave of popularity. From Detroit he removed to S'ew York where he could find a more ex*uaive Held for his talents and experience. Mtliough eeveral yeara had |>aaaed, the docor'apbyaical condition had evidently much mproved, lor he waa looking much better ;han when the man of tbo newa had laat seen jim. After Bomegoneral talk, the doctor fell uto au easy traiu of conversation and uttered tome truths 10 scientific and valuable, as to Ufliiiy lucir riM'iuuuuhiiiu in jinm. "Yes," said the doctor, "J have improved n health since you last saw iue and 1 hope tlHO in mauy other ways. One thing. how* iver, 1 have succeeded iu doing, and it is one >f the hardest tbingi for any one, and esj>eciilly a doctor, to do and that in I have oversome my prejudice?. You know there are lome people who prefer to remain in tho ?roiig rather than acknowledge the manifest ight. Such prejudice leads to bigotry of the vorst order, nnd of precisely the Mine nature it characterized the sixteenth century when >eople wore burned ut the stake. Vow I am k physician aud of the 'old school' order, too; mtl have, after years of experience and obirvation. come to the concluaion that truth a tho highest of all things, and that if preudice or bigotry stand in the way of truth, u much the worse for thuui?they are certain u be crushed loon* r or later. Why, when I mew you in Detroit, I would have no sooner ,nought of violating the code of eihirs laid lown by the profession, or of preecribinganyhing out of the regular order, than 1 would )f amputating my hsn 1. Now, howevnr, 1 irescribn and advise those things which I beleva to be adapted to euro, and which my exlerifiice has proven to be such " "This is rathrran unusual way for a physl inn to talk, is it not, dootor?" ' Certainly tt la. It is way outside of our ;ode of ethics, but 1 have grown far l>eyond i i.. t i _ii i ?... i ... i II tJ LOUP. I IWfl- Mil I I Oil BLICJIU IU 111 HI BUI Ictermined to be^ionest with my patients and nankind, whether my brother puysiciaus are vith uio or not Why, I prescribe lueclicincH (very day, some of them no-called patent uedlcines, which would render inn liable to ixpulsion from the medical fraternity, but 1 tin supremely indifferent to their laws." "Are the meiical fraternity of the country combined against proprietary- medicines, docor?" "Invariably, and it Is sufficient around for ixpulslon from any medical society in the slid to prescribe any patent medicine whatever, no matter if it is made from an exact ormula. such as physicians are using every lay. You see the code is established and susiined by old phys'clans like myself, who uake the rules and insist upon their enforceueut in order to keep the younger doctors ruiu obtaining a footnold and encroaching ipon the already established pram Ice of the ifder ones This is largely the reason why ouug physicians have such a hard time of it; hey are fettered by the co<|o. and have only beir personi?l influence to depend upon in seuring practice " "How did you come to get such heretical tleas is these, doctor?" "Oh, they are the result of my experience nd obfervatlon. I ol.Uined iny first ideas ipon the subject, however, from having ?*n cured aft?*r ull my care and the skill of ny professional brethren bad failed to relieve ue. Why, I was so badly oft with a Compilation til trnlihlm lli?lllillnai ilttnauli ml onwquently imp rlect kidneys aud liver, bat 1 feared J should have to give up my iractice. For more than u mouth I could u?t , It down or got up without the most intense gony.audl was suffering all the while. Some me adviMd mo to go out of ttie regular chanels aud try a remedy that was becoming uite famous for the remarkable oures it wus fleeting: but my prejudice wan altogether oo ttrong (or that. However, I did uuiotly fgin trying the remedy, but I promise you naid nothing to my brother physicians, or yen to my family about It. Well, sii, it was revelation to me; for In all my medical exiirleii'O 1 never saw any thing ouerute mo ipidly or so effectually as that did. I owe uy health to-day; and for all i know, my life lao? to the remedy known m Warner's Hafe Liduev and LiverC'urn. That wnn the starting oint wllb ma, i?d my prejudices faded very spidiy a'ter that 1 ca?? assure you. 1 went to 1 oadinguxt*'! aivuly and analysing more ex ten* ively.iand 1 stipp so J analjx-d all the lead* ug proprl tary medicines that are made, (any of ihera 1 found perfectly uselew, being oinpiutlded limply of w?t.r with h little 'wring A vast majority of theui all, howver, Ifannd tnide up of prescriptions used y phystt>ns lu their evtn day pwctlce; out utof the entir'* numbor 1 found only two liatcontained obeu'Mtely harmful Ingredients nd then in very slight quantitl i. indeed im aru prescribing thiiurcoiiatjntly that have into deleterious matter in tuan they naif, ifter discovering this. I ral<! to myself: why hould the medical fuit?rnity be prejudiced gainst those prcac.lptioua which they aro rrltlng every day, almnly because they are lutupby wtio'esaie ami are told wiihngovmount staui|? on t o wrapper. 1 *a<y He uaMfeat absurdity and fesoived tint I would *> hound by It no louver. fcjme that time I iave prea-rlfced proprietary remedies nearly ivery day, ! ? my practice, atul f have no eoM>a to regret having dor?? to. Why. only i few da) s ago I advised a lady who waa mi Iforng from e fcerioua fem'le difhculfy and displacement to use this flttue Hal? Kidney and jiver Cure which cured me. I saw her this norning and she is nearly well; the pain and iifUmadon are all gone and she is around as isual. We have no rfglit in tli9 medical (nernity to alt back and d?*olore f here i< no such hlrg m Improvement cr advancement, ir that we have an ff^tlopoly of he lemediea which biture his *>ven o mankind. There nr* iirent change* folng on in erery department of lifts aim there ire great d<?.iopmenta in medicine aa well, Niouiai/da of people die every year fratu supposed typhoid fever,riuuni*' f*m or other com)lain!s, when in reality tt ia from triehina.and ,he result if eating tworly cooked and di?eas*d x>rk. A vast majority of all diseases arise fom mperfeoikidnejaor liver, T'.eljyerbeoomes dogged, and ita work Is thrown upon the kidleys; the? become overworked and breaV lawn, amis* the poism gets into the blood natead of being thrown fr >m (he evetem. Herewith terfect Ihlneya nf fiver Mrr-'f [frtttbled with malaria sand it is the poisonous psrtlrhs which til'an illse?s?d organs allow t > set Into the blood tbll.ffcjf the capillaries of the lungs ami cam? uinercmaat.p ounaump* lion. Thouranda of children ate dying erery tear from dropay a? the tequel to scarlatina, when in realltr It is dUeajH Sidneys which hate becotnn weakened by the fctef they have juftt had. Mere li another strange thing: not doe In ten pe< p'e who bar* diseased kidneys notice eny pain In the vicinity of the kid* ney?. for these organs loae their uerrr-iM W* HlltUswhen tbey brconie diteued, and the! symptoms ere shown In hundreds of oth?r waji." "Wel, doctor, yon bare got fine new truths here, certainly, but they sound very reasonable to ma." "Well, whether they are reasonable or no*, .1 hate demonstrated to my own eat ifaction . that th?y are twe. and I propone to stand by them, no matter how much opp iiitlon I may talee by doing so. Any man. be be politician, preacher or pbfijclan, who la so ronltderste of bia pocaet book pr of his own personal IndflM to nullify hltnself liy ruppreasinutho inanireattrnth. is nn worth j the name of tttn, and unworthy the confidence of tbe nubile wj*w ht wrrea." 4 fb MMfymw. rood for Ike kick. Neatly all lick peraoaa in in a a tit* oi excitement, 01 exhaustion. The (ever thirst demanda a Hold load. 'Milk may nearlyalwajabe given. Iusamecaaeaother drinks may do better; wine whey mar be joat the thing nature cravea and needs. Milk usually doe* so well In feverish diseases that no atircby food shookl be given. In levers the mouth is dry, the saliva doea not How, and so gruels and other at*?cby tl-iida uiay not digest, but turn acid aud produce flatulency and pain. Usually Home acid may form an agreable drink. Beat up an egg in the juice ol one fresh lemon, aud a taWespoonlnl ol sugsr, th?n stir this mixture into a pint of water until the several ingredients mingle. This l.\rir\a a nlaaiant eml nlltfitiniiu /Iwtnlr in (even, fn kit exhausted statu, tick parsons need nutritious drinks, as mutt tea, and mutton broth. The egg is next to milk in the line ol easily digested end nutritious diet. For the sick, a dropped or slightly cooked egg is the beet way to prepare it lor them, lis nutritious vslue is apparent in the fact that a very little heat continuously applied for a short time brings into existence an active chicken. Teas made front various grains are palatable and useful ai food and medicine. Teaa inade^fom bread contain the fermentlve principle >nd so are apt to turn ucid upon the stomach But those made from routed grains are free from this objection. Various kinds may be made, so tint children or infants tniy have a variety. First, oatmeal tea Is made by routing oarse oatmeal. On six teaspoonfuls pour a pintol bailing water, boll half an hour, strain and add milk. We have found this toa very useful in diarrheal and cholera infantum. We have knowu many cue* to recover, without any other food or modicine than otls roasted and gronnd In a coifoe mill; boiled chicken tea la also useful, when made palatable. Stewed tomatoes passed through a sieve may be added to any meat tea or both, in such quantities as the sick one may desire. Hardly one drink Is soalmple, palatable and nutritious aa milk, iced more or lees. If it ts apt to curdle into solid masses, this msy bo prevented by adding a teaspoomul or more of finely pulverized soda cracker or tine oat meal, rubbed smooth in water and a little aoda, rolled Into thin i cakes, baked and pulverised. These asme Diarchy articles may lie salely used lor thickening meat, teas or broths. t'orinfautile Iood, o?t, wheat or raalte meal htu choseu, uh proper under given circumstances. All graius contain nurcti ad gluten. Htatch in the heat-making element, and gluten in the tissue-making, so that tbeonanr the other class ol iood may be given aa the condition ol the tick one may demand. Children usually maslicale their hod just enough to bolt It and eo loae the advantage ol mingling their bread with aaliva. Milk contain* no atarch and ao indicate?that natnre did not Intend that infants under three months should con ume atarcby liod. Milk contains common aalt, ehowlng that oven Inlanta need sail in their daily Iood.?Prairie Farmer. flaii. The aversgo weight ol an adult man Is 140 pounds six ounces. The averago weight ol a skeleton Is about (ourleen pounds. Number ol bones, 240. The skeleton uieasnres one inch less than tue height ol tho Jiving man. Tho average weight of brain of a man ia three aud one-half pounds; of a woman two pounds aud eleven ounces. The braiu ol a mau exceods twice that of any other animal. The average height of an Englishman ia five feet nine inches; of a Frenchman, five I feet four inches; and of a Belgian, fire feet six and three quarter inches. 1 The average weight of au Englishman ia 150 pounds; of a frenchman, Impounds; aud of a Belgian 140 pounds. Tho average number of teeth is thirtytwo. A man breaths about twonty times a minute, or 1,200 times in an hour. A man breaths about oighteen pints of air in a minute, or upwards of seven hogs* heads in a day. A man gives off 4 08 per cent carbonic gas of the air he respires; respires 10.660 cubic feet of carbonic acid iras in twenty(our hours; coneutnes 10.667 cubic feet of oxygen in twenty-four hours, equal to 125 cubic inches of common air. A man annually contributes to vegeta* tlon 124 pounds of carbon. The average of the pulse in infancy la 120per minute; in manhood, eighty; at Bixty years, aixty. The pulse of femalos is more frequent than that of males. The weight of the circulating blood is about twenty-eight pounds. The hoart beats aeveutv-flve times a mlnnte, sends nearly ten pounds ol blooil through the veins and arteries each boat; makes lour beats whllo we breathe once. Five hundred Bnd forty pounds, or one hogshead one and one-ball pint ol blood pats through the heart la twenty-lour hours. One thousand ounces ol blood pass through the kidneys iu one hour, One hundred andseveuty-luur thousand holes or cells are in the luiigawbloh would cover a surface thirty times greater than the human body,?Kilracl from on OH I'oiumr. The WMhlnilon County Kenntoa. St?ul>saTltl0 Ulllttf. The ex-Washlngtonlans met at'iithe Auditor's office lastnlght. Major fiirratt, o( the executive committee, reported progress. Ou motion the executive committee was authorised to make contracts for the keeping ol a refreshment stand on the Island. A motion was parsed Inviting the ladies entitled to membership in tb? as- , soclatlon to be prosent at the next meeting. Mr. Orumrlne reported that Zellar'i Cornet Jlaud bad been secured for the dajr. The executivecommittee waslnstructed to orocure and put up six swings at different polnt'ontlie Inland. The badge commltte* reported I hut material could be oLtalned at Irou five to nlj osnts per yard lor badges. It alto reported the following to bo printed on the badges: "Kennlon ol px resldnnta ol Washington county, l'a , June 23, 1881 Ooco a WBahlngtonfan always * Wgshlngtonlan." Tbe report was adopted and the commute* instructed to purchase 2 000 Instead ol 1,000 badges, ah determined an at a former meeting. The J5xecnti?e Committee ?u authorised to engage I suitable person to sell tickets on tbe boat, and also to ta|ro them np on each return trip. I In fcojamittpp |at alio Instructed to select a suitable person lo take charge ol tbo band. Adjjnrued lo meet next Tuesday evenlog at tbe same time and aatns place. John Uriah! o?(lralaia<t. The enormity of the lojaitlca suffered by Irish tenante under the existing land law* was nster more clearly shown than in John Brlgbt'a recent speech on Ibe LMid Bill. It is a matter ol comipon knowledge that all linprotemeota ol every dewription made by a tenant on the farm h? nrmmtei attach tn thp soil and can not be removed lit the etpltadnn nl the termj { nor CUD he recover from the landlord the value of inch improvement). Hut the totail rssDltl e> this oatrajenne lew are not, | perhaps, lutif Ubdmitood, Mr. Bright are nlnetentha olill that can b* eeen upon the l?mlnjr land* ol Ireland?nine , tentLaol Urn barne, fence*, end ol i whatever may be neceaaar* lor roltiyation i hae beep Pit there by the labor ol the tenantry c| Ireland, aud not it the ftpemeol the landlord, tn the natter ol 1 rent the landlord! In thousand#of oaere have over anil over again received the vilun ol that which tn* taninlp haye placed upon their larma. "If ill the teninta have dose vera awept off the oil, md ill that the landlord! hire done were lilt opon II," he declare*, "the land woald he ei dern'a'e aa |t wae In pre historic tlmea." ret there ate hnndleda ol mea Billing In the British Parliament who pretend to believe thit lb* Irllb land lawi ire joitind right I niuciuw wmifm. Inlnk Moht ui luatl. Km You, Jan* 1?llo?*r?lfarket easy at MX per mat. Prima mercantile paper SXat per cent, bttrling exchange baalteri' bills steady at ti MX. demand K 81X. Gotuvmut Boy da were X pet cast lowtr (or extended sixes aud ii percent higher lor lives and (ours registered and (our and a bulla coupons and registered. OttleaWaleskallB, eeepeu. : 1MK NevPoar'udIiibluil Leupook...? -113H Hew roan, ll?* Mb ! at IBM. ? U> Rulioui Bomds?Active and generally higher. Btats Boana?In light demand. Unimm (inmels WHivuiiiiis es...._...._ ? Missouri Is-....??U? Virginia couMii, ?aai. Joapb _ Ill matured cuujwca... M tuaumili T2 k I Dttf*r rod IS So osw...~~~~ 71HI Stucki?1The market opened strong and buoyant in the early dealing! and at noon tricea bad advanoed % to8H percent, Peoria, ecatur & Gvansville, Memphis A Cbarleatou and Lake Erie k Western leading the upward movement. Subsequently tbere was a reaction of H to 1 per cent, which was quickly recovered, but tUe market continued unsettled till after the second board, when the general list became htrong aud closed at ubout the highest figures of ttie day. The advance on yraterday s closing prices ranged % to3H per cent; Peoria, Decatur & Evansville, |Cbicago, Uurliugtun A Quincy, Michigan Central, St Paul, Memphis & Charleston and JClevated railway shares were most prominent in the advance. Boston air line preferred, which waa last quoted at 48, sold up u 54 and closed at63& Transactions 887,000 shares. C. P. pona? 117 .UAlo OsatnL..^^ M D. P. bonds. -U7W ULt V* MM 0. P. land Uranla-lllS Peoria, D. A K. 4*2 O.P. Bin king Pttad~127 Ontoru>AW!tfero...... IVA uhjantw.. 1st i, b, a at>t HtPsul 4 8. C. PiJIJH d. C. ii. a v~ .. m C.a ALCl'l 4.at.h. *70 Do a'?.~ DoUi..~.? 87ft W.&.L. a p Kock Island. A?fi>4 Do i .'1 H - !4H Fort Wsyua-. -jm* Hannibal a tit. Joe.. UK Pmni.h ?'im HabA Be Joe pid.^lUH C.a P ...... ^140 liea Mimnulo....^, ! % IJUnoU Central ..-US Hi. L. A ti. ? 40J4 KorllajtWjnAQulncyJ7U^ Do pfd ... 7fi>i U. Do pf4 141 C.U M.O 8tS N?v TwMC*bU?1... IAIX EaoauA Tuuu AIK Utrkm ~ ,~*2M Ualatt J27W UJU Bfcon IWJi (J?atnl Fadflo *2 C*a*>l* bouUurn n'A tforthare Ftdflo 44% Michigan Central**. HI* Do p*'?l......MH Krte 60 LonSrlll? A Hael?.**li?H Krlo pfd VOH UoiniU?* Chat av* MorUrwtcrn Ui* L.N.1A 0 w NorthVMUrs pM.-Ji'lH Houilon A lim,,,.' vj% SI. Paul? * JW Dtnvv 4 B. 0.?....? 1W W. Ptol pld... .... ^..'31^ WttUrn Onion t2*k St. Paul A Mlna W* Pacific Mall.** 58* di.Paul aud Omaha... 4ljt! Adaou txptm **1M Do pfd*....*...*?. -J0Sj|jW*ll?, Fargo ACo...J2fiK UoU?r?r? A Lttka... J2f I Amerloan . MK H.A I 18uft| United State* 71H Delaware A Had ll'^S tlalctaUm II New J mo j CentreL10?i Do nrj ** M Ufdtot M Cerlbon ?% Jhl? A Mia* * 46K Central Artacna 4 tto pfd... .-? Ill Ham Stake*.*..***. 24 hM. * Ohio. ?... ??H BUadud *,*.... *, 24 i A 0 l'a pld 47 i*MaUlor **....*.*,..... 411 a ?u..*....* **. MX Uttle Pltteborgh 8tf i A C. *** Wtf Oatario SI UII,C?..M 80 I Oflwod. Niw York, June 2.-Cotton Hrni at 11 H6? II K.I An* fnhirM iliUilf. Vlnnr liuvv m :eipU 17,000 barreli: export! 21,000 barrels; mperflne Bute and western 94 0044 GO; joiuuion to good extra $4 6?a5 25; good to ' shoice 9r'3l)afl 75; white wheat extra |5 25a i 25; extra Ohio aud tit. Louis ft 76afl 75; , Uinnesota patent process |0 00*800. Wheat leavj and lower; receipU 179,000bushels; ex3orU 241,000 bushels: ungraded spring $118a i I 15: No. 3 sprit)i* $1 10al 1?X; No. 2 do (1 lOKal 21; ungraded red $1 20Xal 20; No. (do $1 22Hal 22X; No. 2 do tl 24*al 26; So 1 do fl SOal 30mixed winter 91 22Ha il22M; nngradod white 91 10al 21#; No 2 In 91 22al 2; No. 1 do, sales 41,000 bushels, it $1 24al24H: steamer No. 1 do fl Ida i 17: N . 2 red June, sales 884,000 bushels, at U 24Kal 26X; July, sales 008,000 bushels, at i\ 24Kal 25Vi ; August, sales 344.000 bushels, it$l 20Mal 22;8eptember.sales 104,000 bust els, (120Hal 21V|. Corn weak; receipU 190,000 >ushelf; expo^U 189,000 bushels: hot and unbound 39a48o; ungraded 49j57Kc; No. 3 nomnal at 48o, steamer 54Katfc; No. 2, 60%a ; >7^0; No. 2 white 05><o; No. 2 June 55^a | >5ftc; July 55Ko; August 55^a55Ko; 8ep- j ember 50Oats heavy and lower; receipts 10,000 bushels: western mixed 44a45)io; white ( 10c. Hay quiet and steady at 8f c Hops unhanged. Co ire? quiet and steady, Hugar , troiig and in fair demand; fair to good reining 7Jfa8c. Molasses in good demand and | irm; refilling 37c. Rice quiet and steady, 'etroleum quiet and tlrm: United 81^0. fallow quiet and firm. Koein Hrm and un? :hsng?*d. Turpentine inac>ive at3flXc. Kg^s , tronger at 14Hal5a Fork, dull and heavy: < >14 mess $16 75; new 910 75. Beef quiet and i tuady. (Jut meats ustiade stronger and quiet; i ong clear $8 87abort clear $9 25aU 83J-j. ( .ant weak; prime steam $11 UOall 03. Butter , realc and unsettled at 10a21c. Cheese steady { t'laOc. i Cuicaqo, Juue 1?Flour steady and In ? air demand. Wheat, lower, unsettled, very I ctlve but weak: No. 2 red winter $1 07a 11; No. 2 Chicago spring 91 CO cash; 1 I 10K July; $1 0y>g August; |1 09S Bep. ember; No. 3, 07Kcafl 02K; sales No 2 Jbicagospring $1lUtfal 12K July; $1 OWn II August. Corn quiet and steady at 2Ho cash; 412Xa42Xc Juno; 42#c July; 4i%a 3Jic August; 44Ka44!tfo September; rejectd 35c. uats moderately aotlve and hi/her t 3Utfc cash; 85>ia35^c July; 28#c Au:uat. Kye and barley steady and unchanged, ''lax seed $118. Pork dull and lower at 10 25al0 80 cash ;$10 65al6 40 July t$10 MA u:ust. Lard active, but weak and lower at 10 67x cash; $10 67M July; $10 67Ha 070 August. Bulk meats eaaler; shoulders ^ 63; short rib $8 30; abort e'ear $8 70. jYhlsky steady aud unchanged at $108. The following shows the fluctuations In the Jhloago groin and produoo market yesterday, a reported by John M. Hoon & Co., broken, Jo. 11G0 Main street wasai Cotj Data. Perk. Urd July. Aus. Jul*. Jalj. Jul* July. / tonal-M. 1U l\M m 36^ 918 60 11080 :ioMd.. nox uo!i ifa uru ieit* iota llgbest,.-. 117 11 IK ? MM IS M 10 W , im HO 4)H u? 16 I7K 10 W t ruiiUon- iff 1H X k "H 20 I Philadelphia. June 1?Kloar quiet ami f Irui; western extra 14 00; Minnesota extra i fi 2fia0 20; Ohio $6 85a0 60: Minnesota patent 1 7 00; winter do $8 2fia7 23. lire flour un* 1 hanged. Wheat dull; No. 2 red t?ack II23X; 1 <u. 2 red June $1 23Kal 2SK; July $1 22K tl 22K; August $1 Ifltfal 19tf. Corn quiet. 1 si] mixed nevator Md; steamer, tracx and rain depot 47a34c: rejected 30a43o; sail mixed nne SOaiflHo: J uly MXMXc \ August 68Xa < OXc. Oata dull; Nu. 2 white 40c; No. 8 | lo 47Ka48o; No. 2 tulxpd 40c, Provisions i lulet; beef, prime meat $13 00: India raeas 22 50; pork, prime steam $17 00al7 60; hams, tnoked 111 00a 12 06. Lard, prime atesm j 111 12H; kettle $11 60. Butter dull; creamery . 8tt27o; New York and Bradford county, Pa., iztra 17a20c; dairy 13al7c. Eggs scarce and Inn nt 18c. Cheeee quiet; creamery BaBXc etroleum quiet and unchanged. Whisky Irm at 109. 1 Chicago, Juno2.?The Drovers' Joornai re* i Hoga?Receipt* 27,000 head: shipments i ,,100 bead; good quality are fully 10c lower, I irjipt mlnio There are fully 40,000 hogaon c Ale. mixed packing 6fla6 76; good to choice t leavy packing and shipping |A OOafl 10; bacon ( 19 (J0a8 80; light shippers $8 U0a3 40. 1 n ..1 _ iaa UAlUft?mroipis i,uw uchii , nu i inn e u w ?,iw. Inlet ind Mow: e*porta |0 oo?d 20, Rood to 1 lioic??hipplrg|5 65a5ai: Mr to good 800a > 40; Colorado $4 75ifl73; diaftlll?ry itook *Ma?f*>; bu(cbfr|' rUMdjr IMMMJOj a-?e receipts; |rM f?an> 'weaker at 13 30a 100; itockera mil foodere 13 .Mil u). Sl>pei>?Ueceinti l.fiOOliMd; ahlumcnts 1.100 lead Market dmi and easier; all sold; comitoti to good shorn 14 MW 25, BuiiKoai, June i?Flonr dull and un- I ihanctd. Wheat, ?|?it easier; futures Arm: < Jo. 3 winter red ?pot >1 Z4Hal MX; June 1 II 3(ti?l 2t?; July $1 22?al 23y,; Au- ' IMt ?r 90!<al SeiiUtnber tl 31 asked. I Ion, weeleniashkle( tilerand dull; mikhi i potWMi:Jnita MXaVki: July (flKot Aumat COc bid; steamer MXo. Oati quiet and I iteady. Kye dull and sleady, Hay uncliann-d Prorlilona Arm and without tnoUble change. Ilulter, n?f It ran lhlfc Km Arm at fia [ft fatrolaun nom nil, Datfaa flrra; ((In *r|(oea, ortliiary OHo Sujarbrrai 4 ail) IUHO. VY D11I7 uncunugeu, GmctKMTi, June 1-Ootlnn Arm ?t lOHc. flour ruler: famllr SPat It: fancy uoAenfed. Wheat nuM (n4 t>ncli?|ii?l. Corn ictlre end lower, No. 1 mlied 4)0. 0?U dull in Mower: No. 1 railed 41o. Rye dull: So 1, II f). Hurley nominal, Pork quiet it SO. Urd dull 11*10 80. Bulk meal* ihnuldeii It 76: deaf rib IS 4a B??on qalet bul Mmdy: iliaiildert M71;olnr rib W *8; eleirttflJM. Whisky II Ot. Butter eteedy nd unchanged. [f?w Yon*, Jnne I?I)?r (loetn?The fr-nenil demand ?t firet hapde li only moderate, but Maple 00'tun good! are doing well, and print are Arm, with an upward tendency. Atlantlo brown aheetlngi a tranced Mo. Print* ilrailn quiet, and lawne andplquea are Inlilit renneel ulnnhatuiare Jobblna freely. Heity lothlni voulmi |n file denied. IJualery and underwear more eotlre. Touso, June 7.?Wheal dull; Hal white Michigan tl UK; No. a ml Wabsak not. and June $1 10; Jalj |1 16: Augu?t |X 12*; jmi $1 Ilk; No. i red Wrtas'a tl illf. Corn doll; high mixed held at i6*t47c. Oafs quiet: No. 2, 40o. Gist Lukstx. June 2,-Cat tie?Receipts 1.530 head: best 16 00*6 25; (air to good |5 40a 5 75 r common $4 50a5 25. Hogs-Re<*ipts 2.110 head; Philadelphia^ $6 lOatf 26; Yorker* $6 65a5 85. Sheep? Receipts 2,800 head. Selling slow at 4ka!c. New Oauuis. June 2.?Cotton firm; middling 10Ko; low middling 9*tfc; good or- j dinary 8Xc. Net receipts 136 bales; grow 660 bales: exports to the continent ?80 boles; sales 4,600 bales; stock 16.',545 bales. Naw OauuMs, June 2.-So gar excited and higher; inferior to good common 4K*7){o; common to good common 7Ka8o; yellow clarified 8a8Kc. Otheis unchanged. OucuufATi, Jane 2.?Hous?Demand active: common and light $4 50a5 85; packing and butchers' $5 25a615. Receipts 1,600 head; shipments 240 head. PmsayaoH. June 2.?PaTaoLicM?Doll; 2?,l.ta?,c?rtlWM 8l^?i retiuea 7Xc for | Philadelphia delivery. For Falling, FreuiatureUroy Hair I'M London Hair Restorer, insures new growth. Loudon Hair Restorer, Restores the color. | London Hair Restorer, Exquisite dressing. L'judon Hair Reatorer, The only cleanly and Loudon Hair Restorer, effectual Hair ReLoudon Hair Restorer, storer in the market. A toilet luxury entirely free from all obnoxious or uupleasaut odor. phys1cuks ubs amd bkcommum it. Sotue eight years ago my hair commenced failing; top became quite bald. 1 applied ruLondon Hair Color Restorer." My hair ! not only stopped falling, but is now growing I finely, and I consider it au invaluable article for restoring the hair. J. W. Abel, M. 1)., Druggist, 1024 Beach street. Philadelphia. Price 76 cents a bottle, six bottles $4. bold by Druggist* mwmw. "To Enjoy Life, lists Wrong Langs," Free from coughs and colds, good appetite, refresh'nealeep. use "Dr. Bwaynes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," the best remeuy for week lungs, bronchial and asthmetic affections ever discovered. Sold by druggists at 25 cents and $1 a bottle. Mwraw. I Deem II my Duty loTell Ibe World what Dr. Swavne's Compound 8yruu of Wild Cherry lias done for me. X bad a violent cough, night sweats, sore throat, great weakness, with severe attacks of hemorrhsge, gave up all hope of recovery. I am uow cured, a sound and hearty man. kdwabo H, Hamson. Engineer at bweeney's Pottery, 1334 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. Over twenty-five years have elapsed and I uttll remain a healthy man. 4* Jinny are Hnfferlig from Cold*." Dry, parched, aore throat, losing fieeh, bron- ' chial and asthmatic attacks. All tneae dan* Serous .symptoms are eutirely cured by 'Dr , wayne's Compound 8yrupo( Wild Cherry." The first dose gives relief, and tho worst cough and sore lungs yield to it* healing properties. Bold by all druggists at 25 cent* and ; |l. The large size is the moat economical. MWFAW _ PILES! P1I.E*! 1*1 L KM I A Hnr? (Tare Found nt Lost, Ma One HMd Naffer. A sure cure for the Blind, Bleeding, Itching ind Ulcemt.d Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams (an Indian remedy) called Dr. Williams's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases ol twentylive and thirty years standing. No one need juller five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, instruments and Klectoarlee do more harm than good. Williams's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after setting warm in bed), act# is a poultioe, gives instant and painless relief, ind is prepared only for Piles, itching Qf the private part*, and nothing else. Read what the Hen. J. M. CotHnberry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. Williams's Indian Pile Ointment: I have used bcorcs of pile oures, and it afforda me pleasure to asy that 1 have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. WU* Harm's Indian Pile Ointment. For sale by all druggiat*, ur mailed on re* jeipt of prioe, $1 UO. West a McCoruihey, Druggists and Apoth* jcaries, Bank Building, Bridgeport, Ohio. [x)gan, List A Co., Wholesale Agents, Wheel* ing, W. Va. uwuw Hie Hound Unlooaed. Chas. Thompson, Kranklln street. Buiralo, jaya: "i have suffered for a long time with jouslinatlon, aud tried almost every ptirga* dve advertised, but only resulting in tempo rary relief, and after 'constipation still more igijravated.' I was told about your HprlngBlos* iota and tried it. 1 can now say 1 am cured, ind though some months have.elapsed, still *emain so. I shall, however, always keep tome on hand in case of old complaiut return* og " Price 80 cents, trial bot;les 10 cents. bold by Janghlin Bros. ?k Co., Wholesale Druggist), Wheeling. .nolbera! flolberat! Molbcnt|| Are you disturbed at night and broken )f your rest by a alck child suffering and jrying with the excruciating pain of cut* ing teeth? If so, go at once and get a jottle of Mrs. Winalow'a Soothing Syrup. li win relieve me poor mile sunerer imnediately?depend upon It; there Is 30 mistake about it, There la not t mother on earth who hw ever uaed It, vhowiU not tell you at once that It will eitulatethe bowela, and give roat to the notlier, and relief and health to the child, >perallng like magic. It la perfects safe a nae In all cim*. and pleaaant to the taate, ind in the perscriptlon of one of the oldeat ind beet female .physicians and nnnes in he United tllates. Bold everywhere. 26 :onta > bottle, Htt'MW t o ? How ultra pertona liave been annoyed by jurrs dinging to ilielr dreea or clothing, and low aeidout have they. whan cleaning them, liven it a thought that Burdock Kojt la the uoat valuable blood cieanaer and purifier mown, ami laao'd by every drujjjlat under :be name of Burdock Blood Ultteri, 1'rlee it 00, trial alts 10 ceuta. Sold by Lauglilln Bros. & Co., Wholeaale Druggiaia, Wheeling. Carbdnclb, Feiona, Bulls, Nores of long standing, snch as Ulcers, Abeeeaee, etc. ' poeitively enred without the aid ol a knife ? :>r poultice, by nelng Mrs. Julye Myers 0 Drawing and llealine Halve. Piles, Silt Kueatn, feryeipelM, soft anu Ulcerated [ Doina, Uhillblalne, etc. it has never failed o :o care. For sale by Logan A Co. ? WW Fraud* Tons of tbonaandiof dollar* are squandered roatly upon travsling quacks. who go from :own to town professing to euro all the ills ^tiat our poor human! y Is lieir to Why will lot the publlo learn common sense, and if hey are suffering from dyspepsia - r liver wmplaint, Invest a dul'ar in Hi ring Blow m. loid by all drtiotlata and indoried by the fa<v ilty. Bee testimonials. 1'rlce 00 cento, trial wttlee 10 cents Bold by f-aughlln Broe. A Co., Wholesale 3ruggist, Wheeling^ ?BIACK?0RAUQHT>I makes chllia anS lever impossible. For bjU by Login 4 Co. ? ANIgnlflrntil rnct. The cbeapr.st medicine in use is Thomas' Eoiectrlc Oil, Ijecauss so very little of It is re jutrru ui euni euro, rur uruu|?, uipnurcrm ind diaeaaea of the lung* and throat, whether ised for battling the chcat or throat, for taking n fern ally or inhaling, it la a matohleta coinby Latighlln Broe. A Co., Wholesale Brtigglaia, Wheeling, No hcad*achc or baclcachc for ladles who drink " WINE OF OARDUl," Ifioafirtama of itrletlr flMi'ClMi CnrrlniicK, 01 tfttl JneHotim. >l? Jglfn '"El""?!uf ctfirt Bom 75, 17, p Ubw'f ttlMf. IUparttor|, W Pnn tfwaV, PtiUburH, Pa ?pl5 /AW PRINTWQJfe THE WONDERFUL Effects of the Extract of Celery and Chamomile Upon the Nervous System and Digestive Organs, In Curing Especially Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis and Indigestion, and Preventing . Neuralgia of the Heart and Sudden Death. ubmdowm 10 any otner Article, for ibe i Cora Mid Prevention of Tbeee Ultmct. Raid (be t'ollowluK lalereelluc blatf uienl of Tbla Dliicovf rjr. Celery baa only coiue into public notice ifcitbin the last few years as a nerviue, but scientific experiment* and experience have proved btyond a doubt that it controls nervous irritation and periodic nervous and sick headache to a remarkable degree. But a combination of the Extract of Celery and Chamomile, which hus been out recently introduced to the profession and the public by myself, has produced such marvelous results in curing uervousueas and headaches, and especially nervous and sick headaches, neuralgia, indigestion and sleeplessness, that it bus excited -public attention and newspaper comments, and therefore Igivo the following information to the public to avoid answering huudreds of letters of inquiry about them. My Celery and Chamomile Fills, for the cure of headache and nervousness, are prepared uudermy supervision, and ure intended expressly to euro headache, neuralgia, indigestion, sleeplessness and nervousness, and will cure any case where no organic di tone of the brain or spinal cord exists. Hundreds of cases of many years' standing have been cured. No matter how cbronio or obstinate the c*tfe may be, a permanent cure is morally certain. This statement is madeafter years of experience in their use iu the general practice of medicine. These pills a*e also valuable for school children who sutler from nervous headaches, caused by an overworked brain in their studies, and for all classes of bard braiu workers, whose over taxed nervous centres need repair and sedation. Nervous tretnor, weakuess. ami paralysis are being daily cured by these pills. They correct cobtivenecs, but ure not purgative.. 1 Directions on each box. Price 60 cents, or liz boxes for $2 CO, postage free to any address No order tilled unless accompanied by ibe money. For sale by all wholesale and retail druggists. Depot, No. 106 North Eutaw 1 iireet, Baltimore. Aid. At wholesale by LaughlUi Bros. & Co.. 1208 Main street. xwy MEDICAL. ' ]THEGREATCURE FOB RHEUMATISM , t it la for all diMMM or tha KIDNK Y8, . LIVER AND BOWKLS. < It olMuiM* tta* system of tho ?crld pol?on Uuit muici Uto draadful mOtrlnf which ? , i only tho viatigu ofHh?ntn*tlm mawaiM, , 1 THOUSANDS OF CASES of tha wont formi of this terrible dlMH < hare boon quickly rollarod, In a ahort time H PERFEOTLY CURED. f} 4 t kuM weaderfulauceeee, ud an Immenae > , salo in over/ part of the Country. la linn* ' I drod* of osaoe it has cured where all elaa had < : tolled. It la mild, but efflolent, CERTAIN . I , IN ITS ACTION, buthartnloes in all eases. 1 ITU (Imum, Rlrurtkiai m4 (Itm N?* ' , f Ufa to all ths Important organs of the body. ? , The natural action of the Kldnrye la restored. ' The Liver la eleaosad of all disease) and the ? f Bowels more freely and healthfully. Xn thla ( way tho wont dlsessee art Vadloated from 1 theayitem. ' As It has been proved by thousands that i Isthomosteffbotual remedy fbroleanaln* the . sjstemof til morbid secretions. 21 should be < used In every household ss a SPRING MEDICINE. , Always cures BILIOUSNESS, CON8TZPA* ' TION, PILES and all yXUALl Diseases. 1 IspatuplnDryVrgetoblrForm,Intlncani, > '< onepsckageofwhichmskee#quartsnwdlclne. ' Also In Mqsld Form, very Ceneentratcdfor , ' the cmvenlenr* of thoaewbu cannot readily pre> i I pare it. Itacltuilhtjual rflrUneylneilhtr/or^, * , OCT ITOKYOUK DBUOOIST. PIIICB, fl.OS ' WELM, BICIIARDHON ACo.,lW?. , ' (Will aend the dry post-paid.) Bl SIHirTQI. TT. sitters ! Th? Trivflcr who wiwlj Frorliin \ 'Koln-tihe i*aU"jpoB7 "f I Inm hy tik-.u w.lh B ilm IfmtritdT'* 8tnma?h MUtrr*. hn mmmbIod to i ongratntato bti?i?lf on bla forralgbt, ?h?n lie mm then who bam nvgUctirf 'o do 10 auffmlrit from nm?onouf the ti'alallM for whlih it la r?ru?ly art prtrroHm. Amnn? thne fe??r and tgua, illloiinraa, cjnutlpulon and ihcuuutliDi, dl?w?t (tea Rtt?.mUut upon ohan/e v( clunatoor uuwont *1 For ?al* bf til drngftiti tod d*tlora family. Dr-SANFORD'S liver INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that. acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Biliousness, Malaria, Costlveness. Headache. Itasslsts digestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purines the * blood. A Book sent free. Dr. f Santoud, 163 Broadway, N.Y. roB MALE BY ALL DftOOOlflTS. 1 ivriiov ft POSITIVE CURE! Without rawltelnw, [ MUa*i Boltlbla M?dlcat?d Boot!##. (Ml!?, 187*. <>n?box Ho, I will mMinycwinfr.ari!?7ior Im. ho 1 will eur* ihenoat ol?tlntUeu?, do mittaf of low lor| tUndlnf. . 5o ntaPftttf 4mm of ctibohi, eojulbo, ot oil of Mn* Ulwooi, that tro t?rt*ia to pr*ine? d/iMMU bf iMtroflri the rootion of tb? rtomflf b. Prtw 11 80. 0o 14 by All Driwtau, tt mUodoo r#rOTfJrit5fptrloi:trf ml fot dreolw. P. 0 Bet 1531 J?C. ALT,IN CO. <?1?i?w?4W <1 John Bt., Now Tort. JyJANHOOD RESTORED, 4 t'enrn of ?trU lnpn)n?, mnlfii nmmiit. pMWw* im, tit, Hfln? uM in nlo ntesmaimrasi! htm. A46im a cuua t, DRV OOODS. EASTER! DRY GOODS STORE. BUNTINGS, BUNTINGS, BUNTINGS, Lawns! Lawns! Lawns! LACE CURTAINS AND CURTAIN NETS All it lew than Jobber?' priors. W? &ro ilso dosing out MTtra) oJii Iota Bprl'ii Drws Goodi at coat Linen Dusters Very Cheap. Black Good* a Specialty. Eastern Dry Goods Store, w 1110 MAIN STREET. J.' S. RHODES & CO. CLOSING OUT! Tbl? wnk we will olou lit yird wldo Eigllib caihmerti li all tkg deilnbli ihadu it 23o pir yird. Tlili week wi will o!ou out white btimded plqiu it 12 (-2o. Tbli week wi will oloaa out aid fnhlgoid II wool bliok Frioob merino at S8o. Tlils week wt will olose out oitlill that we Mid from (I to $1 80 for SOo. This week we will den out rial Mile thread glovii it 23o ptr pair. All then bargilni are to ba bad only it Iba Cub Dry Goods Home of I. S, RHODES & CO. AiceutM for Bazar Patterns, St. John Sewing Machine and Mayivllle Carpet Chain. MISCELLANEOUS. THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. SlRnntiiro Is on ??\??r?* ltotllu*n( IjOIIINR ' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Imparti l>iu iuoH d?!leiouil UatO tUitl U?t to ajp^nr. |f _ May, 1861. tilt AVIUM, "TeULEAkl'EIl.gEgQ t BIHR that their KMR3 aance la librtuy & C'OUI ! MtMIUfld 111 IudU RH ?'.-? and in, in uiy oi>lo* ,11KATM, Ion, the iuo?t i*lat? _ . Able, aa well aa the I^^OAJIK, dec. tnont wholrwro# BB9 aatuv that la mad*" Hotd and uaed throughout th? worid. JOHN DUNOAN'S SONS, AQENTH FOR TUB TTN1TKP HTATH* WBW VOIIK. \ Dobb of Tarrant'* Seltzer Aperient ! I removed the of rheamitlam, ?nd IU con- ] Iturd u?i entirely healed the patient KheamaUam li ' ml little uwderatcod. romi emplrlt a reaert to embro- ; at'oni, wblth ire really dabK?roua. !l la novae* nowltdnnl to be a Moo-1 d'aeAae, foaltlng Irorn ic <! ty. Ti li ?wrtmt wrrrcta Ati ?ucb to dlty, ntut Uui urea the dli-Aae. All rheumatic ?utf*rer? tuo adrlMd ' o Iff It. HOLD BY Al l, nHUOOMT*. . JJ a ntl fi Inimwtlai?lf,l7 younu moo ioimid i IT Mil I tU telegraphy. Written guarantee J Wen to furnldi good ?l'uatlnni AJdraa wiU t U'tir, Oberllu Telegraph Co, Ob*rlln,Obto M?ntIon ili'aiMper In writing, t COKE "WE SCIENCE I rllU OF HEALTH" , I* n book that has been read by thousand.* I and-pionounccd botii interesting nn.l it* , struclivc, and should Ik: read I?> all think* ( ing people. It explains the principles of life nnd death, and the origin of di? , eases. Tho<e who are lettering from NertS ] ouaH'ca kite* a, JjO*t Vitality,Va Utrrh, A*thma, or a prcitlnponl* Hon to Conn it motion, will tind it -J an incalculable boon. A copy of the Science of Unlit ft will be sent free, by ad* dreMit.6 tlic milliur, H'.M. J,t(JI!ES, M. I>, 180 Wc?t Sltlli Sli c.'i'l, Climlaiiall.O- 1 If) DCUCinwO ?'or aoi.Dir.ua, . Umm rcnoiurio Widowi, fatbtrf.ntibtra tr 1 Th?fl?and??ftrntltUd, Pmln?Mt?,n 14 PI jfor ?n(nr,tfl?,rr* ?t n|itnrt.varlcaio vtim J wfflsVipSP''?{SWtKiWS - ] IB' K .,?.T.u'?Z?i<5.Jl .'E W, S-H!"" IB U laM viffintc prnrwrml. innphtand mid. floldlfrt I *'/ ,HOT tnJ,? ".>mi i llf dNuapl r?r ' Th? OltltM.fiTdUf." ud Ptailtn ?N"f aal BmW lawa. Nanti aid ftitWtlm, W? . J It OLOOBTON, ' j tiaitm ta Irtli, Graoid FiU.Biltd Hiy, Slnw, to., [ 0OCTH ST,RKAR If ABtRTBT. BRItXJE, > VU1 pnf th? highest mirkrt prleo for Wh*t, Con f And OaU. i jil! ; IPITTV'Q,,rf""" IS tHtfnl ?Mi Bb#% I I I 3 rio.U only |W Pliinrfi |IW up. rllUi. CtUlof. PtRB. Addrrti BKaTTY, Wuh? nr?nn ?r J nwi: Wood, ?nd Will completely chango the blood It th?fntlr?njptrra In ihrMtnantMi Anrpmon who will Ufa 1 pill AMhBluhtfrom 1 to.11 wcfki ?n*y be rftntored to<tMnd| ftnwf If JMmjtr. Jr?. ilMatSsSffi ! VI I)111 cured In 10 lo?iUya.Tcn y ?ri #? 11 r 111 IwlublUhKii m rnrH. Writ. Mil Ul lUllllBfeMnrU.Mw^Der.llkh. I TRANSPORTATION. JJALTJMOBB A OHIO RATT.KOAD CO, w-lmnH. *1(0. ?| Ho. 1 Mo.7? No. I Daily Ddlj Uw- r. m. A. m. a. r. a. Whaling HO 8 50 &6I fell 8?M? ? .1.00 iu.4 ftau Antra n? ? ? V.K *.*. A.M. V.M. QflrfUn. _ 7;fc i ;Q0 H;M i? ?_ v_. ^ ' * A. If. Curivbad. 4:47 iU U7 Wahioctoo CUx ?;80 ur Billlmoi*? 1Q-.64. 1:?fl PbllwUlpUs?.? ? W? *lift N?v Yarfc 10Q A* K* !:? *:l> ntanlliniull*. Mo. T<j?f iluT >HIOp" ai ail fltaUAaa. Waat-feuad. #|| ?| jfo* M?. llf*i| Dally Dally Dally Lea?*- p. - ! a. m. p. u. r. u. Whoallng I:M ftOS 1:M 11:1ft Wlalra ?i.a iaiA *10 ii;M Antra atP. M. At M. laimTtlk 8.1W 1:00 4:4) HI Barak? ? 2:00 l:<0 4.U Columbia ? ...? l;S0 7:36 &1Q A.M. CtadtnaU.....^.. ?... 1:00 1:65 11:10 Buduftky.- 7:00 foS P.M. P.M. fniHanapolli ... 11KX) 12:10 l*tf dt, '-""'t *! $& 1:66 fcOO Calcago ~. ~<... hihw. 8.00 l\?| *iSi Karma City..... 118 8:10 Jki b. A O. hOBM, Drawing Jtoaca art filfUH Uia ou til night train*. Clow oonaacllona in mada lor all pclnta Booth Mi BoulUwaai, Norik and North waat, making thli a dealrabla rout* lor colonlato and paraoua moving to thl gn*t Wat, and to vhoa particular a I Ian l too laglfM. WUKWONO, PlITH. AMD BAI.TIMOJUS DIT. Loaf. Whaailug- 6:il a. oa. 1:40 o.n. 1.10 b. a. No tralaa run oo thla Dirlaion on tiunday. TtokaU to all arincipU potato oo aala at D?f?ti Offloa open at all noun -luring the day. Information to tka travails* ouhlla ehMrfnli* dm. W. lCCLaiKStU.urjTr 1. T. DEVEJBl, flw'l Agrol. WliwttM. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI ANDBT. r Luuia iuilway-pah ham put scan.* Urn* Ml! totmul comeM to MAY 23d, 1M1, iraiui imt? Pu Handle Depot, loot of KMvaofk Iroot, dom Public Landing, daily uctpt follow: ooma mm. PltU. EmI FmI Paoil' Ae> Whaoling Tlao. Kzp'i Ksp'a K*p'? Ksp'a corn's U?T?- A. M P. V. p. y. A. M. p. If WfaMllof. .IB 1:07 ilk 9:37 AM ArriTB? WoUibUM^ 7:77 1.41 6:28 9 ?9 7 ? bUub?nTllJ 1:00 2:1ft ?:06 10;*) 1:10 Plttibufgh...... 10:00 1:40 7:84 ? A, M. A. M. HwrUban ? 1:40 Baltimore... miHMi 7:40 ..MMM Wtuhington .... ?:W .... PklladuphU ...m.. 4:16 7:M tfrr Yvlu~....~ 7.66 10:14 p. m. p u. Bo?toB .. ..... I HO 01*0 WW. i itot. i nia iw?t < *- i a - ?ip'? Kxp'a Mki)'.' com'a oom'u Leave- A. *. r. x. a. v. p, v. p. m. Wkeellng rj7 (iO 1^1 1:07 6:88 inlTH Btaubenrille. lOilO MB 8:(0 2:16 8.10 P. V. Cadia..................... 12.10 7:651 ^ DanuWoiL ... 12:101 8:06 WM. ...??? la. v. Naiuk..HHM, 118 108 hwm ........ Colombo* M0 M0 Loaie? A. i. M. Odimbua..... 1:40 1)48 8.38 10:00 Arrira- I ; p. w. DajUm ItlO M0.. 10 80, 2:U> Cincinnati.,........... tsuv 8*8 11:20 8:00 Indtanapolli......... 11:00 likliL 12.M 6:68 A.U. Ht. Lculi...M .?. 7:80 8:18 .;.^ Chlcag MB l:U0|......... 8.00., 1'fcciflc fcxpraea Ivtna Wheeling uaily. Trains taring Oolumbua at 8.40 p. u. and 848 a. Mi ran dally. Through Chlcaao exproaa lean* Colambei ilatly, except dutidaj, at 0:w P. with aleeping tax attached, orrlrlng in Chicago at 7.80 next morning. Bart hi can bo lecured la adranoe at Union Depot Ticket Office, Col um boa. fullintu'i Palace Drawing Iloom ti 1mping Carl through without change from Htebeatilia Jtaat ta Philadelphia and New York. Weat to Oolumbua, Cincinnati, LouUriUe, Indianapolli and 8t Loula. For through Tkkeu, Haugajre Check*, tileeplng Ui WU<iiiiiii'^1BUI>II> ' ? ' * ? HII iiutuu IMVIlUUBBi IPPII to JOB. w. BkIlEVILI.E, Ticket Agent It Pan Hud!* tHpoti root oJ K.pTenth rtro?t. or al Utr Ticket OflVti, uiiJ.^r MoLure llouae, Whtalliif. D. W. (ULDWkLL, (ien'l Manager, Colonbua, 9. K. A. FOMD, Otn'l Paaa. and Ticket Agnit, Plttaburgh, Pa. pLEVKLAND 4 PITTSBURGH B. R \J CONDBNBMD T1MU VA&D. I'ITi jftfi Twrf nfi.gtf lx ijo ifejRTh!JiASvkuil. 55 Oa and after Mot. 7th. 1280, all Tralna wtil run tail* (?xo?pt Bunday,) ai lollowet 1 Through TnJni to Plttabuiah. 2 Through Train* to Cletnliind. 2 Through Tralui to Chicago. Pull in an'i Park* Ojtb bat?oen WelUrlile antf DUvolaotf. Hotel and Bleeping Can aa all Trabu between 11* llanoo and Chicago. Acoom. Mali. L*iirw, Leara ? Ballalr?M...M..MMM B BS A.M. 10.60a.m. 168 P.* Brldfejwt 6.C6 11.00 ? 2.18 " JtWbMTllllf 7.04 " 11.87 8.01 TfaUtrlll?M...Mw.,.MM. 8.18 " 1.80 p. M 8.60 BochaiUr....M?.... 8.18 128 " 8.10 ? Arrive? PltUborfh 10.20 " 1.29 M 7.48 " Alloooa - 8.48 11 1120 4.* Haitlaburg .... 12.P0 a.m, 4.10 M litttmwiuIZZZ'.Z mm. 7JO " 7.80 " Waahlngton 8.C2 11 8.02 11 phyadalphuu. ~ 4 ? '? M w " Haw Tom .. .~. 646 ' 1046 M Emton ...... 1.40 f.?. 6.10 f.?, TO CLEVELAND. Only five bourn and twenty-five minute I LKivi. A can. Kiprtfli, talliirc ... 6m a. m 1 M p. M, Drlditaport...... . 6.06 1.08 " JUubonrlUf... 7.04 ? S.01 ? UlltQM - 1.00 P. U 6.19 ' Saranna 1.40 " 5.63 " ilUdWD ....... 2 09 H 6.10 Jtnland... 6.H " 7.M TO CHICAGO. Only 18 Hotirtl uuti. Accra. Biprm. UolUIre 6.66 A. M 1.69 P. M irlJwport 6.06 2.06 Itrabentllla .. 7.04 >.01 " fellow Crwk.... ... ... 6.46 " MillDt*. 1.20 P. M 646 11 ktunalleJd - 6.40 9.36 M ft. Wayna. 12.01 a. u 2.40 A. H AteNCO.... 6.55 " 6.00 " hi**/*nvuu ac?mmod4uo*~-l/**n* flellatra at 146 >. in., Bridgeport 6.00 p. a.: ftrtlTM at BUubtavlUt at 1.06 p. in.; learoa HMuti#nriI)? at 7.60 a.m.; Urldtt* tort at 6.fU a. m. ( arrl?w at Itollalrt at 9.06 a. m. Tleketa an J Bajmut) Cheek* U? all mntind point* n the Kaat and Wert nan U p?oenr?d at the T1r ka4 >ffloalu Ilridgtport. r. b. irriw, flwmwl fwnw and Tlrkot A van* H0TUBB8 AND ART WIATBHIAH, B0X VVHITINGPAPEB 1 win elM?mitt nlcelolof boi wilting pajtr at ow OgurM. Nome lite it jlw. W. 8. HUTCHIN8. Pockrfboola at eo?t to How. aaH PINE PICTURE MOULDINGS Haw Stock, new itylw, Jtiat r?e*l?M al theMeLnre loii-r All Btotft. a^M n. t? WTmr.r. A?t IPUOATIOHAt. IMIUCDHITV nc UIDItlUli #111 vbiiuii i ui vuiumiM. HCMMBR LAW LKLTUBKMnlnaoaakly), btfll 4th July. 1 81 lad and 14th K#pt#mbar. Hat* irutHi rf tlKtml w>e,-l??, to itudentl. wbj dealxn to lurtti# th<lr atnoNat thlaor oih'r lawiebooi; Id, othc^wn-iP'Of* to tud prlutclt; nod M, tu ? irieiloti?er* who bit# not bad tht advaoUia of aj?mastic iMtruetlon. For HreuUr apply (p. 0. Ual* eMtf if Va.) to JOMrt B. M1N0B, f'rof Cam. ?ud ut. 1 a?. WEST 111 uiiveM fllo* q+nmnxn of tiudy: UtMxrtkl furnMtiai it ttMrtt wlrtdar tmnvH <o lull Uvb?rt; u* ?um for oat ?Mr tri*w pi7n?oWOOt non-MOUlan, llUfW, ihorvtMtb- r ?ll Wrta Mtb* *tnl)cr lit, .AMI. Att*n-i?nea I mi yoftv fiont M OflBttM o! Wart Virginia Md from I tfUiM ind Ttfi tttalofcnaa and othi# (*.fofrr?t'oo apply the PraaMml J. It. TtimntMum. Maft?n?r>?r. two RAWLEY SPRINGS, Naif HirtIjonkurg Y? s (000 f??t ahoti tl4*.??i?r. CipM-itf A l?o?f ?, alth ?rc->retnMl?ilowi ft 7tH? ?n??ta. A*t'tniniMiii liftI ?! ? i?|ipainno lai |j M par U?; lilt t>#r oaikj 140 to IftO per month. For fnfhrr particular*. addrtM C. A. HPhlf KM. Traai, Uairtnni urg, v?. maaiuAW