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? "WABfjApHy>" The folio wing ,beaatiful poem was writ ten for the New York Hqpu .Journal, by kH. of Mobile: ? The' editors . ; truly say tha.t "tn the entire range of poetic Utexatnc? few, If any, Verses of a like char acter will be fonnd that surpass it:" s op tbe broad. bine Chesapeake Effort the mo bid ?et, wind b'ew, but It sras not bleak? BnnltudcaoludfciiudUrclaA, am* brief moon Ago, I met _ Til. gentle Mirgutt. OU A? na Mr, Uat nam ere, _*re yet the nra had Bet? ?* ? JTft the twilight tints camld weave Oanntioacd tboagfcts to make us grieve, IWpaH dreptmoon whafint 1 mt Ttiepaorfra Ulrpnt. Rbe stood upon the dashing deck? Tbe deck spray showered mad m, A gen without a flaw or flick, 3>or area ibcsottnreof a speck? H>at bride-Ilka moan wbea firat I met BttlmtaaHiqutt ' She etood and gazed upen tbe tea, Lost in its foaataod fret? gba stood, and, faring. a??d to me Tbesweoteat bin* born to be? T1S? "fce" I The thrilling Margaret. OM hasy hatr with browoMi dye*, Cangbt in a aHken net; That fitted moon when firrt I met Th* Icrrmlj Hargaret. v ?**??? ? ??? DICK'S ACCOUNT AWT ANT) Dispatch patent. iawjit<a^* Ctriaj as aclmowUdffed and protected *jr tt? Oorer**t*t? ^ Canada, He United Statu, andQrcatBritain; to aU whom, it may concern. VI/ "AT I CLAIM 48 MYCINTXNTIOX IS, THE TT contrivance of keeping accounts current, of whatever kind, deeoription or variety, in printed orm, by keeping the atatenaenU of tbe several ao counta Mauling to printers' type, or tbeir equivalents, tbe type being ao arranged in form aa to admit of being readily ?nd quickly readjusted in any particu lar part, where an account may bare undergone a change, by tbe lapaa of time or the currant or busi ness transactions; to that, when readjusted in ail "en P"ta up to any given date, an Impression then taken from tbe type .hall exhibit, In printed form, the troa state of all the aeooanta ao kept, accurately representing ail the balances or conclusions, in ac cordance with the end or ends contemplated in keep ing the record; rendering ft, lu commercial business, a balance sheet of the moat compact and perfect character, the details ofmanagemcnt being enbstan '** In speaflcatlon, wherein it is shown, thmt I*ct Or facta to be recorded, may be repre asoted by figures, symbols, datea. or numbers, used ?eltbereeparately or In combination, or bv v-haterer else will indicate the fpet or beta aa dMlred: and ??b*?,r5-b?ed on this primary Invention, I also tialm_the dark* or efcitrlTance of rendering or tewnlttlBg accounts In partial or full statements, when the statement or statements ao sent are thus, or substantially thus, kept in type, by the contril ?ncea of my invention, be the medium of trmnsmla aton what it may; but the particular mode of ren ?L^20SrU.bJ the.J" of ,be W?P?ch Machine constituted of Apron Movement. Beel, and Cutter oth" means and appliances nb^tlaUr thimme S.lt?rS ?? cl"!S.ed or Intended to be claimed. ?T Vl7* !f acknowledged and protected aa above, this Invention has alrendy spread Itself over Canada, eighteen States or the AmerleantJnloo. audlnto areat Britain, and 1? now used In more than -T1v!udred :Ne?spaperOfflce>. Itsimraense value to banking and similar Institutions will be shown in a circular which will make it, appearance noon. Wi151l? ^5SP e*y?M for In'ormatlon, "Deeds ol or "Dlspitch Machines," wlU rocelve due at tentlon, when addnmaed either to H"v. Robert, Dick, ! Jl- or I fbrt Brie, C. TT., or to his Agent and Attorney, John J- H allies, London, ES'QLAKD. JW To "LEX," who in the Montreal Gazette of 1st Tsbruary, 1800, pronounces tbe "Idea" or keen In? aooounU current "in type," a "gross absurdity," hereby tendered, and the assurance given, r5?^l!T?!J,^!nrdlfy '* a" ,bat Mr- D'ck has patented In the domain or keeping accounts. Ills claims hinder no operation therein Into which this gross absurdity 1s not piratically smuggled In any manner: ne tier bodily nor partially; uoither dl c2w' "?h .n i^ 7i: hV ? T eipUcltl5" nor ?ymboli eaiiy, this groand his claims cover, and notbing ?or?: the absolute monopoly or this absurdity and nothing else. Is all he asks aa his claims, ratlenallv read, attest.-ea Mpt7 Tlie Laiest and Most Fashionable Dry G-oods AT OR BELOW COST. TP'S? SJJBSOKIBKR DB8IB008 OP 8ELLLNO OFP U H.r** *?U MlocleJ or Spring and Bummer Drees Goods, begs leave to call the itten tlon ?f lAdles, and ths public generally, to the bar gaina therein offered, a* from thbi day forward, all ?^*wU1 ??> strictly at, and in some In ?tanoaahaiow. cost, to enumerate all is impossible. I will however mention: 100 pieces of Dress 311k. all atylea, at very low prices SO vary flue Berege Robes, worth $12 for "9r5V!dy I-*n Robsa. with 9 and 11 flounces, JKi? ,f* ?r,ODiy *8; Also, a large assortmeut or pWn, satin-striped and figured Bereges. I will sell flw figured Bereges worth 60 eta., for 26 cU, a yard; and_also finest quality plain Berage at 26 cts., pe^ Bereges below cost. Bereges for Shawls, at Tory low prices. 60 pieces extra quality Organdy Lawn worth 60 cts., at 26 cta^ per yard. 16 "J- i1 9hallj^ wortl1 60 cU., at 26 cts, per Plecea of lfrenoh Chlntaes, worth 37>J cts, for 26 cts, per yard. Mourning Goods. Black Figured Twisted Silk worth $1,00 tor 60 cts, per'yard Satin-striped Berege tor 37}? eta. Call therefore early and secure bargains at ALEX. IIKYMAN'S, * ? a vi i j Main it, Wlieeilng. Va. #lTl,V1 '"Olce orLsceMsn whl<:h w?r? ?ld at $8.1 will Mil now tor ?4 "dU Jel2 Glass Fruit Jars RKBETTCTl THAN OTHER KINDS, IN EVERY rii3Su <?Terin? them with thick paper, i light la effectually excluded, and they hare thia ^ thoy can be examlne?l - wijr time, without dlaturbing the corka. ,"omB i*,r dolen patterns in store, which wa offer at low prices. Call and examine them. ... T. II. LOOAN * CO, and LOO Ay, LIST A CO. KVAPKRatOK.?Harris' Com SL n ftnd Defecator, for manufactnr *fi 8?gar fSPm Chinese Cane, Is supe Jlw team other Inventions yet offered tor this pur* ^5,'""'y an axam|natlon to rstablisfi Its 7\ . ni"T h?T,? a samplo on hand and re 2*JJ*aIl interested to call and examine tor thetn l*t![ . 8M1TH A OORRKLL, ?""* Agents tor the Manufactnrers . B0BES! B0BES! B0BES! *100 ^555?? ?8? JU8T OPENED Tins >?riyin^el^n ?5'00 wh- worth ?10,00 aarly pnrehases In DroM ^loo4s, at lea, than room for new ones that I am dally * (ttulonion^-8 ""00*8 T^P^oV^Ufa8^ the ?mSrte,M^??^flttfe w"fhJ??'M u,a?'. b? better ln^.S.fit""8rtgf5r"r /.'ITinODRS.05 prin? Jy : M. RXELLT. S5?r O/fltfriextra <in%UtT, ' X? ^SiSSS't*' Just received. . u?y-: Jjt5t8gBLIrA BWEARINOE^. TOn ??*- "Currie'a Americi l\JkJ bTMad. Iha^bwt In the worid." . Tor sale by T.?. LOOA.f A CO. and . LOgAW, LIST A CO. WOskKHFVL DIB HS a^?Sy ?^'^?' Wr"U "d Coma, for ?I. ? ?*t3T, D. IflOOLLA BEO, 100 Main st. JaM~ i(S! Z with Tin Tot?, 100 " Tint FnUt Jsjj^ At .- - t^l lyrr l vdi bubkpield>b. JCMIYLANI) Lpm: 00 S^^I^KD "**? && ra0M ** r P.O. HIp)BETHji;.MtO. -- - si-. ? ZT-^-*r"l H irrv-rrv ii wm IWtlM Muket Street, PLUMBER & GAS FITTER." ! r/" HEPS eomtantlyon hand, iGas Fixtures, Lead mod K Wromcbt Iron Pipes, Short Lead. AllkiDd??nd i Bn? Cocks and Valves; Bteam Whistle* ud t Steam and Water Gnagee, Force PnmpSjWnkr, ! BalhincTabs, Wooden sod Oast lronHydranta, Gum ! Hoeoand PaddW of ' all Thlebwn. AntMHctJon I MrtaL Pure Banc*. Ttn, Zinc end Antimony, the Oelo I bratedTaor ttiu, and the beat crucibles in the I country. I decidedly pQt Up "whiffalaa ja.ve.aai? i m ?! ?????~ ! zinia will besold on Wr term*. ' 49-Galvanlzed Iron Tubing, Incorroahfe, and for conducting, or preasure pipe, for hot or cold, water. Slid especially tor deep wells, preferable to, and cheap-. ?than Lead Pip*. . , Aqueduct Pine constantly on hand, any sice or Quantity, which can befnrnidied on short notice. | 43-0aah paid &r old Copper, Braes and Lead. -? noTia,'iS?d2*wAwlir J. T. SCOTT, Ko. 137 Main Street,' WHEELING, f A. Waouuu ass Etun Dim* u Watches, Clocks, JcwelrjTf Watch A. Clook Materials, Too la, Glaaata, to. OILVKR PLATED A BR1TAX1A WARE, GOLD A o SUrer Spectaclea, Gold Pens and Pencils, Porte Morales, Purwa, Oard Canes, Cabas, Work Soxes, Brushes. Combs. Perfumeries, Taney Soaps, Pocket Kntree, Sciseors, Raaore. Revolvers, Pistols, German Hirer A plated Spectacles. Spoons and Forks, Regalia, j ctllk Guards, BM Keys, Steel Pens, Jet and Coral | Goods. and a general aseortmnet of useftsl and fiancy articles. ? Hiring lately added very largely to my stock, both >n ths Wholesale and Retail departments, enables me loader to WATCHMAKERS, MERCHANTS, PEDLARS, Asndthe public generally, a tstj complete assort - ment at tha lowest prices. pr Watches and Clocks carefbDy repaired and warranted. ap9,*W OPATHI,, Jg$J. Peop HXAB WHAT THE PEOPLE BAT. The undersigned haTing used Professor HU?1 PHREVS' SPECIFIC llOMOOPATUIC REMEDIES In our families with the most satisfactory results, and ha-rlng full confldence In their gcnulneoess^puiity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all per sons who wish to hare safe, reliable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or domestic use. The Rrr. Wm. Ilosmer, editor of "The Northern Independent," Auburn, N. Y.i the Rer. X. 1L Ores ser. D.D.. Rector of St Peter's Church, Auburn, N. T.; the Rer. R L Ires, Cliaplsln of the Auburn State Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Rector New-Bed ford. Mass.: the Rer. Allen Steele, New-York Con ference : the Rer. Samuel Nichols, EastrGenesee Con ference, N. Y.; the Rer. P. 8. Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Her. John K. Roble, Buffalo: A. 0. Hart, Esq., Utlca, N. Y.; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, Me.; the Hon. Sclmvler Colfax, 8outh-Bend, Ind.; the Hon. George Humphreys. N. T.; Henry D. <>ok, Esq., Editor of the ?' Oldo Elate Journal," Columbus, Ohio ; the Hon. It 1L Graliam, Mollne, 11L; the Hon. Thomai J. Chase. Montlcsllo, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Utlca, S. Y.; Wm. Bristol. Esq, OUca. N. Y.; A. a Pond, Esq., Utlca, N. Y.; James Plunkett, Esq., IJnali I ville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No 1. For Ferer, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. S.?For Worm Ferer, Worm Colic, Wetting the No. 8.?For Coile, Crying, Teething, and Wakeful nes* of Infants.. . _ No. 4.?Pot Diarrhoea, Cholera In fa j turn, and Sum rny Complaints. _ . So. 5.?For Colic, Griping?, Dysentery, or Bloody ^So. ?.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7. For Co ugh J, Colds, Influenza, and Bora Throat. No. 8.?For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.?For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness nesa of Head. M _ , ?_ , No. 10.?DrsPKrstA Pills?For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.?Foa Fax ilk laaitaDLaarnaa, Scanty, Pain ful, or Suppres?ed Periods. No. 12?For Leucorrhea. Profuse Menses, and Bearing Dotro of Females. , ? .. . ? No. 18.?For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14.?Salt Rheum Pill??For Erysipelas, Erup tions, Pimples on the Face. No. 16.?Rnstmano Pills ?For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness In the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.?For Ferer and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. ^ , _ P. For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Ex %U^For 8ore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids Falling, Weak, or Blurred Sight, C.?For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either I with obitructlon or profuse discharge. | W. C.?For Whooping Cough, abating its violence | and shortening Its course. In all acute diseases, such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Croup, Kheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Ery sipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly Is obvious, and In all such cases the ?pe cifics act like a charm. The entire disease Is often arrested at once, and In all cases the violence of the attack Is moderated, the disease shortened, and ren dered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent oc currence, and which so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, such as Dys]>ep8ia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Fe male Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak- Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper ap plication will afford a cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weakness, has more than paid for the case ten times oven PRICK. Case of SO vials complete, in morocco, and Book, $5 Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain, 4 Case of 15 numbered bexes, and Book, 9 Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book, 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions, 25 els. Single lettered boxes, with directions, f>0 eta. Large case with 2 ox. vials, for planters and phy sicians, $15 ALSO SPECIFICS. Fob Asthma oa Phtbisio.?Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expec toration. Price, 50 cents per box. Foa Kab Discharges and DcArxrss.?Discharges from the Ear, the result of 8carlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. For Scrofula.?Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and In durated Tonsils. Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 50 cents per ?ox. Fob Oxstkbal Debility. ? Physical or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Exhausting Discharges. Price, 50 oenta per box. Fob Dropsy.?JTluld Accumulations, Tumid Swell t Bea-Sicxmesb.?D ... sea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Prioe. 50 cents nerbox. Foa Uanuar Disung.?For Grarel, Renal Cal culi, Difficult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kid neys. Price, SO cents per box. Foa Batnub Imismoto.?Involuntary Discbarges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Re sults of Evil Habits. The most successful and effi cient remedy known, and maybe relied upon as a -sun. -Price, with full directions, tl per bos,. . Persons who wish to place themselves under the professional care, or to seek adrlce of Prof. Htm nuts, can do so. at his office, M9 Broadway, dally from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M., or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Laok orer the list; make up a case of what kind yon choose, and Inclose the amount In a current note or. (tamps by mall to our address, at 6W Broadway, Msw.York.and the medicine will be dply.Tetqrned by man or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.?We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sale of onr Remedies In erery town or community in the United States. . Address Dr. Hna nun A Oa, Ko. Ml Baoanwir, Kew-YokC nld by LAUGHLIN8 A BUStlPIDLD, DrugcUts, Maine tree t, Wheeling. may25 dtwly J^TRBKA! ETTEEKA! EUREK*.! TvygTOMjAMr.gPgPIAL ATTENTION TCJ/tHE :|&Ta?]srr shirt. tfit Of the Patsnt Shoulder SeanvBfclrt, Mttrtwtion. Persons wishing, ud moM durable Bhlri'jiow .Uad'bTlearlngtbelrSfSorB wJHi4- -V JOHN T. LAKIN,-' :- j taj?. *?.--* ?? yo-'IMMainst^ WheeUnfeJa. HALIFAX t*0. 1. HBKRINO^.-SkfO i ?L half b'siTols, laree, 18 Iba-Juit received add for Jeby-.t?"-* 'r-fJeX3{ ?? v." - M. REILLY: SOVDH BRAKCII HBRRIKG8:-2t barrels No. 1. large and One, Just receivod and for.s)rte^ [JoI2] M. REILLT. anHi^r t t-jp&Siri fV5 AND AFTER. MONDAY .June 11th, 1S80, Paa U MBgwXafau vfll leave Bridgeport as follow*, (Sundays excepted:) - fMfcJO A. M.-Mafl Train, stopping at *11 way stations, arrive? at Pittsburgh at 2:46 P. Hh Phil adelphia at 6:15 A. M., New York at 10:15 A. M? and Cleveland at 7:55 P. M. 4:50 p. M. Past Express, stepping only at Martins ville, La Gnuue, Mingo, Steubenville, Yellow Creek. , Wellsville, Liverpool. In dustry and Rochester, arrives at Pitts burgh at 8:30 P. M? Philadelphia at 1030 A. M? and New York at *45 P. M. 9?5 P. M. Express Train,.stopping at all way sta tions, arrives at Pittsburgh at 1:40 A. Mn Philadelphia at4:30P.M., Kew York at 9:30 P* M., and Cleveland at9:50 A/M. Trains make connections at Cleveland, for Toledo Detroit, Chicago, Erie, Buffalo and Niagara Palis. RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 7:30 A. M. and 5:55 P. M-, and arrive at Bridgeport at 4:50 A. M. and 4:49 P. M. Leave Pittsburgh at 1:00 A. Mn ftOO A. M. and 12:45 P. Mm and arrives at Bridgeport at 4:50 A. E. 10:20 A. M. and 4:49 P. M. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh and return $3,76. Excursion tickets to Steubenville and return $100. Fare always as low, and time much quicker than any other route. Through Tickets to all points in the West, North and East can be procured at the office No. 37 Water street, next door to Sprigg House, Wheeling, Va, and at Bridgeport Station. Freight contracts will be made at lowest rates to any point accessible by this road and its connections, to the East, North, West and North-West, at office No. 57 Water street, or with Freight Agent at Bridge pert StaUoa. R. HAMILTON. Agent, Wheeling. Ta'. JOHN CHAPMAN. Agent, Bridgeport. 0. J. N. McCULLOCGH. President. F. R. MYERS, Gent Ticket Ag't. Jy2 Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, the 10th of April, I860, the passenger Trains will run doily as follows:. First?The Great Southwestern, St. Louis, Cincin nati, Columbus, Wheeling, Benwood, Baltimore and Washington City Express leaves Wheeling daily at 4^5 P. M? arriving in Baltimore at 9:30 A.M., con necting with trains lor the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 4, P. M., arriving at Benwood at 7:38 and Wheeling at 8:0S A. M., connect ing with the great Western, Southwestern, and North western Express. This train only stopB for meals and supplying engine with fuel and water. Second?The Northwestern, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Wheeling, Benwood, Baltimore, and Washington City Express departs daily except Saturday at Jh30 P. Mh and arrives at Baltimore at4:45 P. 51- connecting with the trains for the Eastere and Southern cities. Re turning, leaves Baltimore at 8:30 A. M., and arriving at Benwood at 8:37 and Wheeling at 4K)5 A. M. This train stops at all regular stations East of Cumberland. Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation train leaves Wheeling daily, 8undavs excepted, at 10 A. Mn arriving in Cumberland at &25 P. M. Returning, leaves Cumberland at 6:20 A. M. and arrives at Wheel ing at 5:10 P. M. This train stops at all stations. These trains all make close connection with trains for the Western cities. J. B. FORD, Agent. W. P. Smith, Master of Transportation. L. M. Cole, Gen'l Ticket Agent. apr!126-60 i860. 18CO. THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD 200 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. Ths Capacity of this Rond is now equal to any in the Country. Three Through Pa senger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH t PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with through Trains from all Western Cities for Phila delphia? New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Washing ton City; thus furnishing facilities for the transpor tation ot Passengers, unsurpassed, for speed and com fort, by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Philadelphia without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking cars areattaclied to each train; Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. Ylie Express runs Dally, Mail and Fast Line Sun days excepted. Three Daily Trains connect direct for New York. Express and Fast Lines connect for Bal timore and Washington. Six dally TrainB between Philadelphia and New York. Two Daily Trains between New York and Boston. Through Tickets {all Rail) are good on either of tho above Trains, and transfers through New York free. BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Fall River orSlonington Lines. Baggage transferred free. TICKETS may be obtained at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also, on board <tnyofthe regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. ^TFare always as low and time as quick as by any Other Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the PenuHyivania Rail Road makes this the Direct I*ine Betweenthe East and the Great West. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all draynge or ferriage ot Freight, together with the saving of time, are advan tages readily appreciated by shippers of Freight, and the Traveling Public. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to or address either of the following Agents of the Company. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburgh; H. S. Pierce k Co., Zanerville, 0^ J. J. Johnston, Ripley, O-t'R. McNmr, Maysville, Ky.; Ormsbv k Cropper. Portsmouth, O.; Paddock k Co., Jefforson vllle, Iml.; II. W. Bnowx & Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athern k IIidbert, Cincinnati, O. ;R. C. Meldrum, Madison, Jnd.; Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O'Riley k CoEvansville,IncWN.W.Graham k Co.,Cairo, IU4 R. F. Sass, Siialer A Glass, St Louis, M04 Jonw H. Harris, Nashville, Tenn.; IIarrisok Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke k Co- Chicago, III4 W. H. H. Koontz, Alton, I1L, or to Freight Agents of Rail Roads at different points in the west. The Greatest Facilities offered for the Protection and Speedy Transportation of Live Stock, And Good Accommodations with usual privileges for persons traveling In charge thereof. FREIGHTS. By this Route Freightsof all descriptions can be for warded to and from Philadelphia, New York, Boston or Baltimore, to and from any points on the Rail Roads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri, by Rail Road direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Rood also connects at Pitts burgh with Steaml>oats, by which Goods can be for ward od to any port ?-n the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wiscon sin, Missouri, Kansas Arkansas aud Rod Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to all ports on the North-Western Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with con A a ice on its speedy transit. TI1*J RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road are at all times as favorable as are charged by other R. R. Companies. fla^Be particular to mark packages "via Pexxa. R.R." ? E. J. 8NEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW k KOON'S, 80 North 8trect, Baltimore. LEECH k CO.,No. 2. Astor House, or No. 1J5. Win. f8t. N Y LEECH t Co., No. 77 State Street, Ik*Ion.' H. IL HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agt, Phila L. L. nODPT, Geti'l TicJ.et Apt, Phlllddptilt. Tnos. A. SCOTT, Gen'l Sup'l. Altoona P*. Janl-'GO HEMPF1ELD RAILROAD CHAJSi GE OF TIME! ? ^AN-DAFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER THE 2Sth, t be ti nins on thl? I toad will run as follow*. W.exeent Sundays: !<?ve Washington 7U A. SI. Arrire at Wheeling 10 ? RETURNING: Leave M heeling 3 P. M Arrivod at Washington 6 ** . l'e forwardod from Wheeling must be delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock I?. M.to insure its shipment the same day. D0V^ W. p. BURTON, 8up*t. PASSENGERS ?~ y-TT. , , . aa From the West Going South,. - rritVICE itaily (SutvUf night excepted) fibr the Ttel.y 1 House, Washington, Frederieksburgr Richmond, Petersburg, Weidon, 4c. (via. Potomae River ?nd theRichmond, Fredericksburg and Potomae Railroad, bysplondld and comfortable fteamerfc to A^flulaCrpek, thence to Richmond by thelUchniond, FregericksJ>nrg wd poton&o BiilroM ? ' Honra of draartnre from Washington, 6:30 A. SI., ?ad-T*P; M* (8nndaTB excepted.) Leave on Sundays at fc30 A. M. only. Baggng. nnder charge of apodal ajayt, checked through to Richmond, I'rtcrubnrgand weidon. From Washington to Tllcbmnnd.. .$ 5 60 From do to reterebnrg,.? From do to Weidon, 8 From do to "Wilmington,.18 L- Wl.V. ?- ? " ? " nme, no paawmnr baa either been killed-or crippled by accident, which I? wltliout a parallel Iplhe hWory of Roll roads in thtp country. 8. KUTH,8ppt.Trans. Jan. 2?, 1188 . . : - Jyl-ly T asd ?i?j^5?55555^^^?55jH52?5 - ,M?Di QM> CATHARTIC PILLS I t 4 KE TOT} SICK. FKKBLE AND COMPLAINING? i A Ai* you out of order, with your*y?Um derange ?cd,aod yonr frdinfi.iino^allJrttblrf The** ?JW^ ; toms an often thopreludeto serious Ulness Some t fit of sickness is creeping anon you, and ahould be i averted by a timely use of toe right remedy. Take ! Avert Pills, and cleanse oat the disordered humors? purify the blood, nnd let the fluids move on unob structed In health again. They stimulate the func tions of the body into vigorous activity, purity the svstem ftom tho obstructions which make disease. A cold settles aomewkwate-tho bo*yv and obstructs its natural functions. ^Tbeae, if not relieved, reset upon themselves and the surrounding organs; pro ducing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While |n this condition, oppressed by the derange ments, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly .they restore tlio natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant' feeling of health again. '"What is true and so apparent in this trivial .and common com nlalnt, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect. expels them. Caused by similar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rspidly. and many of them surely, curedby the same-means. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will ueglect to employ them when suffer ing from the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal cities, and from other well known public persons. From a Fbrwarding Merchant of St. Louis,, lib. 4, *56. Da. Am: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great in medicine. They have cured my little dauah j ter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and fe*t that ! had proved incurable for yen re. Her mother lias I! been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pim ples on ner ekJn-and In her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MOHOKIDGB. As st Family Phyiio. Froat Dr. E. W. (\xrtwrxahi, Few Orleans. Your Pills arc the prince of purges. Their excel lent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They ? are mild, but very certain and effectual in their oc ? tion on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to ) ns In the daily treatment of disease. i Headache, Sick Headache, Fool Sto mach. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. i Dear Bro. Aver: I cannot answer you what com plaints 1 have cured with your Pills better than to say aU that we ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great dependence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do i that your Pills afford us the best we have, I of course ? value them highly. j PirrHBuao, Pa.. May 1.18a5. Dr. J. C. Atkb. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured ' of the worst headache anyl?ody can have by a dose or ! two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul sto . mach. which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect. ED. W. PBABLE. Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Billions Disorders-Liver Complaints. From Dr. Throdare Bell, of New York City. Net only are yonr Pills admirably adapted ro their purpose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial ef ; tocta upon the Liver very marked indeed. Tliey ' have in my practice proved more effectual for the ? :ure of bilHous complaints than.any one remedy I ?an mention. I sincerely rqjoice that we have at length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of the profession and the people. Department or the Ixtmmor, \ "Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 1860. j Sib: I have used your Pills lu my.general and hos pital practice ever since >*ou made them, and cannot hesitate te say they are the best cathartic we employ Their regulating action on the liver is quick and de cided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. * Indeed, I have ? seldom found a case of billions disease so obstinnto . that it did not readily yield to them. } Fraternally yours. ALONZO BALL, M. D. t Physician of the Marine Hospital, j Dysentery# Diarrhoea, Relax, "Worms* From. Dr. J. G. Green of Chicago. Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and 1 hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have re* found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them au excellent remedy, when given in small doses . for billions dysentery and diarrhaca. Their sugar-coating makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. From Iter. J. V. Hitnrt, Potior of Advent Church, Boiton. Db. Arm: I have used your 11!Is with estmorrti nary success in my family and among tho*?e I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently re commend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. WakSAW, Wyoming Co.. N. Y? Oct. 21,1855. Dear 8 a: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my practics ?m<l find them nu excellent purgative to cleansc ae syatem and purify the fountains of the Hood. JOH NQ.M BACH AM, M. D. Cors ipntlon, Costlveness, Supprea gion, Rreumntism, Gont, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Paralysis, Kits. etc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much canuot bo said of your Pills for the cure of costivenesz. If others of our fraternity have found them as efficacious as I have, thov should join me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who I suffer from that complaint, which, although had enongh in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe costiveness to originate in tlio liver, j but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. | From Mrs.E. Stuart, Physician and Midtoife, Boston. I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the nat ural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and a'so very effectual to cleanse the stomach and ex pel worms. They are so much the best physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. From the Rev. Dr% Ilawkrs^ of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Pulaski Hoosk, Savannah. Go.. Jan. 6.1856. Honored Sir: I should be ungrateful ior the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my caso to yon. A cold settled In my llmbg and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I .had the best of physicians, the diBease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Maokensie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. Byperseveringdn the use of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 5,1855. Dr. Ater: I have been entirely- cured, by yonr Pills, of Rheumatic Gout?a painful dlneasethat had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDKLL. t^-Most of the Pills in market contain .Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skiilful hands is dangerous in a public piil, from the dreadful conse quenccs that frequently follow its incautious use.? Theso contain no mercury or mineral substance ?whatever. Prlee 25 cts. per Box, or 5 Boxes for 81. Prepared by Dr. J. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Vor Mile by A. C. GOOD k CO, and by *11 Drag, gl.ta. augll-ly-3ni JOHBT T. T.AKIN, [Succeeeor to TVheel or 4 ljiWn.] WILL RECEIVE AND UAVJS OPENED TOR inspection on Thursday, March 29th, a new and well delected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings! Also a complete assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS. The patrons of the old firm; and the public in gen eral, are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock before making their purchases as I intend sell ing at email profits to cash and prompt purchasers. Thankful ior the patronage ' bestowed upon "the old firm, I solicit a-continuance of the same for the new establishment. JOHN T. LAKIN. Merchant Tailor, mh2S-4wd No. 102 Main St., Wheeling. Va. TRIO MP HE DE GAWD STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Admitted by amateurs * fiujit grow ers in this country, and by the London market gardeners generally, to be the LARGEST and Most Prolific Strawberry Known. They were grown this season to average 0 Inches jn circumference, and sold In the Pittsburg market at 10c a pioco. Thoy hold In bearing 10 days Inter tlian any others, and retain their large slio to the last. A limited number only can be supplied at $2 per 100 or $15 per 1,000. - Also. Wilson's Albany, fresh every day from the ground, at 81 per 100, or $7 por 1.000; for sale by jy24 JOHNSON k FROST. SAWTELLS & 8 H AN. V Off, No. 9 Monroe St. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPRING STOCK ?or? Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. Also, a complete aaajrtment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. ?nn'iu ARRIVAL OF THE JAPANESE! J. C. 0RR & CO.'S, Ifo.lOS Slain St. onnn BOLTS OF WALL PAPER A B0RDER OUvilli ingof au style*. Erndes and .colors, will be open for inspection on Monday, June 4th. THE FINEST 12J CENT PAPERS EVER OFFERED TO THE-EUB&TO! and ieeVtwin. Boo* fofget thi-Nou 100 MRS. WINSLOW. An experiencedKuraeandFeniale Phyalclivn.preeetilK j to the attention of mothers,her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETH IXG, which greatly Eftcilitates the process of teething, by softening the gaou, reducing nil iuUitmuiatkm?will allay ALL pais and spasmodic action, audi* Sure to Re^nlate the Bowels. Depend upon it, mothers.it \rfll give r??t toyoun??*lvas and relief nud health to your infanta, i We hare put up and sold this article for over ten ? years, cam <ajr, in confidence and truth of it. what we have never been able to ?ay of any other medicine; ? Nevk oas 1* Failed, w a sinols ixstaxceto lffcct ? a CUBE, when tlnicly used. Never did we know an f instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its opera- : tions, and speak iu terms of coramcudatioo of its i magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **WHAT WU DO KNOW*; after ten ^ years* experience and pledge our reputati'm far the \ fu{fUmmt of tchat??? here dedare* In almost every Instance where the infant is suffering from pain aud i exlmuttlon, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrnp is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one I of the most EXPERIENCED *nd SKILFUL NORS ES in New England, and has been used with uever- I failing success In THOUSANDS OF CASKS. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invi^or- ?;! ates th e stomach and bowels, correct s acidity,and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will relieve almost instantly Griping In the Bowels, & Wind Colic and overcome convulsions. which. i f not speedily reme died, end in death. We beieve it the best and surest BEMEDr in the World, In all cases of DYSENTERY and BIAK1UKEA IX CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from other cause. We would say to every mother who nas a child Buffering from any ot the foregoing complaints?do notletyourpre Judices. nor the prejudices of others, stand between you and your suffering child, and the j relief that will be SORB?yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE ; ?to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. 1 Full directions will accompany each bottle. None ! genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS i PER- ? KINS, New York, is i^the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists tln\nghout the world. Principal Office, Cedar St., N. Y. PRICE ONLY 25 CE^S PER BOTTLE. octlB-ly-d&w THE ONLY ARTICLE. I Unrivalled in Market, WITH IMMENSE HOME & EUROPEAN DEMAND, j The reason why. is that by natures own process it restores the natural color perma nently after the hair becomes gray; supplies the natural fluids, and thus make* it grow on bald heads, removes all dandruff, itching, and heat from the scalp, and quiets and tones np the nerves, and thus cures all nervous headache, and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair: it will Ptop and keep it from falling off; males itsoft,glovy, healthy and beautiful, and if u*ed by tlio youug tvv^ or three times a week, it will never fall or become ] gray: then, reader, road the following and jodge for yourself: Nkw York. .Tan. 3,1853. Messrs. O. J Wood & Co.?Gentlemen: Ilaving heard a good deal about Professor Wood's Hair Re storative. and my hair being quite gnty. I made up j niv mind to lay aside the prejudice*, which J, in common with a great many persous. had ajmiust all 4 manner ot patent medicines, and a short time ago I j commenced using your article, to test it for myself. The result has been so very satisfactory that I am . very glad I did so. and in justice to you. as well as j for the encouragement of others who maybe a? gray i as I was but who having ray prejudice without my t reasons for setting it aside, are unwilling to give ; your Restorative a triai till they have further proof, j and the best proof beitic occttlar denwnst ration. I j write you this letter, which you may show to any j such. and also direct them to mo for further pi*oof, j who am in aud ont of the N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- ! Uahment *very day. \ My hair is now its natural color and much im- j proved in uppearance every way, being glossier and ? thicker and much more-healthy looking. ? I am, Yours respectfully. HKNY JENKINS, Cor. Colembla and Carroll si*~ Brooklyn. ! Livingston, Ala., Feb. 14,1853. j Prof. Wood?Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative has } done much good in this pnrt of the country. My j hair has been slightly diminishing for several years, j caused, I suppose, from a flight burn when I was ? quite on inlant. I have been using your llair Re storative for six weeks and I find that I have a fine head of hair now growing, after having used all other remidies known, to no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy now extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use j'onr remedy. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, 4c., S. W. MIDDLETON. Philadelphia, Sept. 9,1857. Prop. Wood?Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to ine. The front, and also the back part of my head almost l?f*t its covering? was in fact bald. I have used but two half pint bot tles of your Restorative, and now tlio top of niv lu*ad is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recom mendation I can induce many others to try it. Yours, respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D~ No. 404 Vine street. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small: the small holds J-^a pint, and retails fv?r one dollar per bottle; the medi um holds at least twenty per ceut. more in propor tion than the small, retails for two dollars pes bot tle; the large holds a quart. 40 per cent, more iu proportion, and retails lor $3 a bottle. 0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 414 Broadway, New York, aud 114 Market st? St. T.onls, Mo. And sold by all good Drnggists and Fancy Goods dealers. septl-d&vr-Sm Fall and Winter, 1859. MILLINERY1MIDJTRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOB & CO. IMPORTERS k JOBnERS OP BONNET SILKS & SATIN, Ribbons, Velvets, ?Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Straw Bonnets, Flats, 6c,c.. No. 237, and Lopts op 239 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United States in va riety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attontion given. Terms 6 mos.. 0 per cent off, for cash, par funds. angl 6,'59:?6m 8. S. BOYLE. FBEB'K (JOULE. BOYLB & CO. No. 59 Second Street, Cincinnati, Oliio, IMPORTERS OR FOREIGN LIQUORS and WNES ? AND DISTILLERS OP ? Alcohol,Cologne Spirits Campliene, Bnraing Fluid, And Spirits Turpentine. Also, Manufacturers of every description ot Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials & Frencn Bitters. They have constantly on hand various grades of pure Bourbon and Rye Whisky. PEACH AND APPLEBRANDY, Also, BAR ATARI J NEW ENGLAND RUM. ic. par*Sole manniacturers of the celebrated " Rose " W hislty. MF- Agent for F. GOULD'S JAPANESE BITT ap7.*9?ly The Lever Hay Press, Manufactured expressly for xis?the only Hay Pross by hand power In the United Statox, that will make a balo of 850 lbs. We now have testimonials from six different parties to whom we have recently sold these Prossrcs. that they will make with ease, bales of 325 to' 350 lbs-, with three hahda only. Call and see the Presses and testimo nials before purchasing. Also, the CANNAD\Y SCREW PRESS, of nil sizes, and thn Ingersoll 8ide Lever Presses, of different sizes. octlO JOnNSOV t FROST. O HT8K OF POISON IN USINO tho 0 LASS FRUIT J ARS. Fruit Jars, vorion a styles, including the Colored Olasa Jar. for sale by T. H. L00.YX 4C0. Je22 and LOGAN. LTST k 00 TJKRI.IS WOEBKLTCLASPS AnT li SILK AND RURftHR ltRLTTNG. At " 'nihSO ?. KTCOLL * RR<Vs Variety Stir*. w KRK'S GERMAN SOAP. .. 100 boxes Just rtc^red and for s?Ie by oittS- - M REfLBY. MEDICAL. SANFORD'S Liver Invigorator, SBVEH DEBILITATES. TTJH compounded entirely rnoii ?u.m< A ?"?urn* an eataUfahed fiurt. . StamUrv _ , kl>owi? *u.l np- ? proved t.r all tliathax. oJTm J? T*r**ort" P? lo with confi.teuc,- in all tbe disease* for which 'it i* recommended. ?iihzsT??sr&? | SXin">lic,,ed <j :?*"??? "? n'-v ,?j ?"???Ix. pi !ted to the temperament m?i ' itniiTidual taking tit, and tucd tn>m u (ju ill i titles as to act gently uS O the Bowel... guide ,ou it the in of the Ll\-k'i;,~ flKVlaolt.t lOR. audit i ?lll cure tfaivts, Billit us Attjcls- ? Dyspepsia, Chrcoic X>i- ^ ,urrhcoe. Shmmit i tin s^sssrjxS, 'sszSES I trEAD^rfrr't* Pi ***? 11 *nl cu?? sic.k HEADACITB,, (as llioa- -amis can testify "i ?*? ' twenty minwes.xftwo or W !hm aZ ! taint at .commencement of attack iuAmr." "* '' <,r''"VM ^ ,h,,,r simony Jt /iV c3 'THE vo/tw ?*?? ????? ? tSgeti.ri%OIlATOtt' AXD ?<flF-4/'*ow* /'fir// PitICK OX 12 DOLLAR l'KR ItOTTLK. ?ALSO.? SANPOfiD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COUrOCXBEU FROM 1-Zvel^u^^tnicl'' "id put tip IH CZJ.V.V CA- ? Tight t and trill keep Vw n<iu ciimat* "&RTW PILLS tic * hich the propriwtor more thau tvrentv veara i inR demand from 'thoee . /VZX*, and ,bft JSl J In regard to tlieir use. i them within the reach ! know that different Cn- | ! I?ortion* of the bowels. - ??? rstJUJZsl r .1 peiiUe but active Cathar- CQ has used in his practico j /"^constantlyincrena- ,~l who have long us*d the ?J faction which all express induced me to place of all. * pl( The Profession well: 2^,cs acl on different r> Wen compounded from a variety of the pnren I Vegetable Extract,. ^ which act .lik. oue" r.v canal, and are pood where a Cathartic i? uee ovnU of the Sumach, Back and Loins. Cbitire ovtr Vie who's, ooay, :roin quentlT.it uegtccted. end ' Loss of Appetite. a Creep- , Oody. Rrtt'iiy- i -o ".viiucis, _j ry part of the elements- K Mid safe in all cases aed. c'uch an Derange Sleepiness. Pains in the tti J^ti;j and Srtreiiexs sudden cold, which fre in a longcourae of Ftrr.r. j, '"!> ?/ Mi "I owr Ihe'ooay. itest'is* e'OT?fi?hl ^ "" head< 11)1 Mlam matory IH tenses, lronns. in Cfii.'iJren or Jd?lls)t>.ru wl M?fl Fmri.Mr ot tho Blood, and many rfif_ r Vi : ? ^ 15 ? nnmerous to Kifijtiori In this advertisement. Dorr. 1 to 3 PRICK a II13IES. I TlTjuiTio p?T lT? VIG0RAiTiR aDd FA3?LT CA ruARTIC PII.ES are retai'i-d bv Druggist* central ly, and aohl wholesale by tin. Tra.lo in Ml ihe .we towns s. T. W. SA VFOHD. M. D.. 8 Manuja tnrer and Proprietor ' Agent,. T. H. IX>OAK j BUY THE BEST. ! NORTON'S O I -JST T jVI E ?p ?ron SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, PiatRtsrvTLT cfcm SALJSCnOPPlA. COALI) HEAD FE V..R SOUE>. HIN't! WORMS. ItARnFI-S ITCH. AN!) ALI. ITCm.\"l OR ! nURXTXO SORES. AND ERUPTION'S OF tiie skix. Tbi* Ointment hears no n^-mblnnco to nr,v other I STtemMl remedy at present before the worid. The 1 mode of Us operation is peculiar. It penetrates to the basis of the dL?e^e?-oe* to i rromthe Othoroutwaril ?ripilcatioil?forScrofiiln..=a|t Rl rum Sc 'T'-rato Hnttrtn. thus driving u.c disorder ?: ' W4RB, ?ud often occasioning terrible iuteruai maU xbRTOX'S OIXT.MKXT. on the coutrarv. throw, ! lh? Pjiison of the disease cpwaio. and cvary nart'ele : ?r'' is WWiMm THRorr.H ihh porks. r ?Tfcts are completp. Xot only ... snrf' healerl. the eruptions removed tho T* ih? SR1:?5 of the di-M?rtU-r are u* relaps^0"1 1 co"3atluen?y tliere can bv Sold in Larpe Bottles?Price 50 Gents. CERRIT KORTOS.a?R Proprietor.X. V. WfTOLESAtE DEPOT AT PP.XF0M). PARKER k MOWER'S. WhoWle Dru^eJrtsL IS Beekman -treet. N'.w Vork .. '-*iionr,TN3 * iinsnrrEr.D. ling. an*l S. FDXDEXBERO. Bridgeport. rnh2-l v Tliousands arc doily speaking in the praise of DR. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, I "'j!rhy;-b/a\U" il. Mis to atTord instanta j r""f when pveri In tirao. It acts as if by : niapne. and one. trial alone will convince you that what we say ih true. It contaius NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the niffenngs of your child, instead of bv deaden inn its f - ,?or IK?on, it commends itself ai Uie onlyreliahle. preparation now known for Clill Griping J,, ii,e Bo-n-eln, Acidity or t lie rtnl?.*"5 I* Wlud, Cold In tlie Head, and Croup, also, for so/Uning the gums, rrdurino in uT^'ToV'T k'!"""' relicrinnjain, r equal?being an nnti-spasmndic it is nsed vrith unyaiJmjr??oMj jn ?n case, ofConvnlaloli o* otllcr PIt*. As you value the life and health and Wi'h 40 *"re "'""?from those Mad and blighting comrfjnrnct* which art certain lo .","?f n1ra?i" of which other rent dies for Infantile Complaints are competed, tale, none ?"? EATON'S INFANTILE Jo 11 DIAL, tl"' IS iSr.,rl ?t,Ur"n' I* If perrcc"^' barmift.8, and can r-nll .fi1, ?, ' delicate infant. Price, 26 cents, i. i 7- on'i accompanying each bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH 4 DO PONT, Xo.,400 Broadway, .New York. Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED ci^infn? Pnr5?U Sarins from Consumption. Liver Complaint. Dy^ps.a, Scrofula, Ac. and1 we find in tfancecer^tain deficiencies in tho red globules , FIVE PREPARATIONS adap.ed to the deficiencies of the Blood in different t , F?r ?r"?hl- ?d'< .'r any afl^ L~J?- ?Ter ?J ,he or Lungs indicativeOm svmptunu use No. 1. which is also the Xo for Derires "cZ&f&IS.Z"?' an'' for'all Clonic gBSSjasar s^as&Hag SHtTMrtaas'sasaa?sast Sitfji""1 r' ?P?'1"1 directions for this. For f?d, ti"^rbot"e.C"7 fe"OWtd- Pr!c* of tLo Bhxd 8oId by CHURCH 4 DUPOXT By T H EOOAX 4 &ttf^&ng^ country respectable Dniggiata throughout the mh24 CLARK L. S. r. MI LLCS C. L. ZANE & CO. ^/-npor/^rj and Dealers in Thrttgn <t Domestic Wines and Liquors, Manufacturers of Pare Catawba Wines, ?wt*CT Sr*e*T, BETWTCt Maix t Market St*. WJIEEUXO. VA K fri.h?WTrSkL0J.^UJ'' B?nd,??- ami Md4S?J35 . <1. RAKEK. _ ? . W. C. WRIGHT. BAKER & WRIGHT, Wholesale Dealers In Tr?T?OnA? CI ? m o n Homes I^oi? \ 1 I T&sstesgg^** couiitly vli?_i? rf.t..;? "??'?? ?fr?. ;,...-> the com,,,, ?I.?X " % , 'f.V ""' ? 1 !v? funis ?ud -.??....uj^n.' , '?-> ? . It !.?-?? . ? **?*<> I of cheap Kit.) landi. with?.,n ? ?n<- iHllK'i. ?,.' sS-iiiSSsI To emigrants ?rom Euroi* , ,v men of our coinpayllv ?eiti?:' L. ""rrttic ?h. hive, or vJb JL ,"!,-~SC;s. cities and i|Ve |n constant ?.?> r *hrc.i,c. ^ panic or pu*tUeuc*? war r..^? d:ia.l ti l in the ch^nnei^r r?V n?' them of emplojimct and thri? ^?*,n" tt'U'a?PHI% nub pcraU axe unknown. ' ? M e mean to sell Unda. ? r? cliasera wilb thone who h,t? J ?e f. r r,lr **verv ']orl of the tniun. ?peci.llyair?;te,ltotlien,.|.hlK>t!n11 '" ?<- t Kentucky. Tenneeeec. nnd ^lis?nBH V'?1 lrVM;:.x dally pivOcrtat thiatimc nntoikal; "H uninxKrHntH. Her climate ?< te?Mr.'r*x the Penc):. the Apple Ike P?ar lEiT. 04 o H-it i. far 1: *?? -h" n n almost auv new .~t ;> <- ? t, . '} 1:6,' , inmuueroblo,available et)*v&Vu. ."IT'"1' '??* ?j fusion of the most rrinabl^^Z.'.-1 J n t-opper 4c.?are uiuurpa?<d: the Stat,**"*?' -??11 SS^aw^tg^s Lk?> r? ** 1*,,d" lUled m*??? im- 9 ,cuv<,rcd uil*> choice TirnU? ,iC^? alike for (.J rain and Gris^ Fruit ami V . s? cheaply Cs in 0ld \ irgini? i t?!* iil** 1 ?dcrRbjemwn, *ecat,!tn m-J tl ^ta ' i - fight of Washiueton Cilr f..rb*l ti. ^n"*; v '*ta? tuo imprnveiu. nts. ' ' ,^aB **ir co?x ?U' 3 he TABLE LAXDSof EA?Tm vr^ ?otoe of the most In* itiu^r field* forindi lr** ~? 11ir,er11'* clitxmtei?S2rf,: rW" ooaitbAil. The ?nil u o^an? i . .. *l4t*wiou^?:, ? soita. Its unimproved Laiilsnf^ pT'cu^lir*lr'Ur. Timber, or V***? PjJjJ^ciognutHUous Grnts The Cutow l<-r^. ?c.. take counsel togeUjor and roftolve t to"' com^^Vth^rM" their niuaiu. vend two of t]i<virnt?.k "f?-f!cs dlelwnitea9 "f*W are I'rL',""a to ??=? 'liem ' P>?i poll!.,' thev T?^l? ?h? L ?J'rldn* ?" ?? *b..!e inlc fnrn:M and lots of conTen:,n'1'.?)T2 these tip at ooetlon to the Wrh<-?t . ? ,ut inembvr or the company or not. l lfi" ? of conne. ho enti.leU toa rctnrn.in i?,. .L^ "l:; ?hesnm previously contrihmMi l.v 1, ?, frnm ,")" ,8' '""l Proporlionof an" , 5 ?" from tl:e trancarsiori. Thus. theCofft.?nt?':n "* KTt of -pomatieou, ton i,,hlp. vii!, '^"I? ftores.sclK- Is.rhiirch.4c. ralst? Bntl?i"l I'atter". Suel.?l,*-ali?n ?ir,wljJ 'iT -rooh alrc-ady. in fact. e*l?t? ii, e.eri - r,,r , i" Kininnbore tfrfe-water: nnd Int.. .1,;;a f \?H!>T^-"e' ? P**'"' or de-ir-t,.r\ of Wheel.n*. the Quake; ,...,,j.,. fS',? "1' nn. to ?p?Jc of new .x,iriZL the law nt here indicate. Tku- !,c- ? - ... 1 roptoii. iliflui of Pree-Lalwir ir.rtr-rr" qutetly and grad0?Uy di?p,?.rv "r heart-burning, and themtlerr uill fin-; tl , r ? ZL. qundro]>le<] br t no single net of-??: ", T ncrarlve market- at aU%^' T,d. ' ,t ?" hv ii !iiei?r"''|1V"ld 'J Vir3l"ianever iMTBt'on" | v\ n p/i?\r. Hiiilo much of the <n>wi 1 m?l? on5,y Pro.lnc.iv., t, n?w ,'?U Z /,?"' ment will readily a ltd clioWv it...', ..I' pristine rertility y?-trunner indnrements t.,!ri'.Z phereon ^rth. ???-<? Pro^T ?nd y,nr -hall JTn^ered Ple.-i-eadd^e? PRAXCIS W. TAPPAV . ?aJ??M C ^"PER""Onr). eneniV Apenr 7^ S^ York" S"'ad Company, No. 14? rir^.|^- ,_ BALTIMORE^ Commercial College! *otam*>isia- -"^!zz:....c isfj L 0 C A T K D, Cor. Baltimore Burl Charln.Sn.. B A L",TI M OR K, M I). rpHIS INSTITUTION IS NOW IX TDC V..-T I X proftMrouA and fionriaiiinic tvr.diti >r. Tr. ? .?? ring the lut two yean h.Ls it !**,, n-re^irr t.<4toi larger apartinenta tor the accoui!Dnda:;..?rt u? pn?,b" V.f ""'J'nt-, repre-enhV Mery state in the Union. i 1*1* occupies one of the ni'.-t r^nrjiativui desirably loratcl building in the citr. Ii- vx turid?hed1"fl''"lfi'i arrillSt J- spacious'jau ovist!; The advantages and facilities hereoS-rrl men desiring to Qualify them?-elv.-? tu'rch {r prions duties of the Counting Rcx?ni. '.r to oluin a Jhorovgh Practical Business luiucutvm prntnlly,&rt unsurpassed, in any particular, by anv <imiUr etab lishmeut in the United States. * FACULTY< T> , f E. K. LOS IKK, I ilincipal?Lecturer on the Science of Acccanti, Co?-1 merce. Business Customs etc. f _ , J. M. PHILLIPS, I Profesnor ?f the Theory and Kmc tier ofl^-ok-K^pi :i I and Contm^rlcal Calculations. 1 IL H. DA VIES. Associate Professor of R.vjk-Keer.in?. _ r N.C.JOII XSOX. I ProCeesor of Business and ornamental PenDiww^J *.'T. vriLLrAMS. F.*i. B Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Bet. K. TEATES REESE. D. I?.. Lecturer on Commerinl Kthio-. TROSTEES: Hon. Jno. P. Kennedy. Hon. .To^hna Vansant. Hon. Thos Swann, Win. II. Keiirhli>r. Es?j Jacob Trust, E-q^ Win. Knal*, K-q. The College is provi lM with a Comtnerchl LH-nl of Standard Works, expressly for the use of the 5n dents. Each Student has a do?k to himself, and is ratblyjnstrncte^l. There being no vacation during tl>*? year, Sud^l , can enter at any time. I j The time nstially required to complete tho folic f.ur*| j from 8 to 12 weeks. I j A Diploma is awarded to all Graduate*. A Jargoand Beautifully Ornamented Oircc.l*r.<?^| teininp upwards of six sqcaee feet, representict^l Exterior and rnterlor View of the College. ?r?? diaracteristic designN penmanship. 4c- Sent bT free of charge. accompanie>l with catalopi^r"^/"" particulars. Address K. K. V*tt* H Nft'? Tf pia jst'o^ ,H. CAR.TWRIGHT, ^Vholeeale and Retail PenlerJn MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS j Cutlery ?&. Variety Goods. NO. 125 MAIN STBEET jfc-> Alim for II*llet,D?TUl:C;3 i g^^^^PianoH. Theal>orePisDC'?s^pv^ ! rV j a n ?np with all the imnroTementf. ?n ; * i/ ?tifiil Rosewood cares. My ??*"*' mnp.^rmmthe plain or sotlare piaue Wla*6 tifnl Louis XIV at>le. Also, aprentfor Prince's M*l0df0??. ?n hart'? M elodeoiik,and Hughes A-Ha* 1 Melodconw. SHRB3T MTJSIC. The largest stock of Sheet Music, Musical Wot 1 ^^tern country. , ^"Muifc sent to any address, postage fte*-"?* In connection with the aboTe. I keep errrr W=y t rousicaj instruments, and musical tncrchanHi^Ftf^ ally. I -^S^Pfanos. Melodeons, and ererr kind of Mo* | Instruments tnned and repaired. j AH goods warranted at thiPestaMiph?n^t nov ft.'bQ I GEO. J. I1YRD. ALVAII HAtl| BYSD & HALL, Manufacturers A WhoIesaleDesIeraln i UMBRELLAS & PARASOLSJ WAREHOUSE, No. 15J Warren Stre e i? Near firm**w?. w anjt?,'40 Xew Y^yi QRA88 SEEDS.?Kentucky J J chard Grass of tha best qttaJi^* J27h}> I Depot, by fn<wV M1TH X |