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r?TJd#"ctect I ihe'following itetM's'tU resolutions: Ruolvtd, Tbirt we, br Divine authority termed the*weaker vessels,".are -?erer,he* leu endowed ?" with- resolute wilU, a?^ ; bwee bwe the power to mate resolves, ( U?ielection of Lin- ! coK^.Presid allegiance to the Sortb -asendtfd, and will j therefore n?e our infy*""* 1? fa-of of 'fSJSte beverage ?? -perewssion ? the only ones, that we bWJ ?* -JltmfrA, Thit "Yankee Docile his ?? defawct,and we can betjeefortfa ^ayesly SSSSr *nd ^iekrteps, ^ sng ef the ifcDows- ? jpIImT JtMked, I\ba*?otwTthsta?diog wfceT a?K ErtWfnl *> YajAets their/paifc nuncirW ?*" ndeng our .shoes, 4?^ we f ^^^SXaeclded l?redil?cti^? faror oT French hotte, smdiope * supply as Soon *b our Southern Preadeat hecomen inanrnratfd- - , - ^ p i?m? That since the woattirr is g? iW quite cold, ?nd manofatforing eetab laments ^SoUTh Tatber scarce, ? *?H bdltt on to oar JiortHerti "goods and ?nat -tXts" a while longer, knowing that our aitks *na -worsteds nre from Europe, and "tale eeeiy Suae ?t ibe Swath?two of tlaim TOTeciaile?*md dwiSl with delight uponlbe beanxifna lake scenery of the one, mijWmmam ud grotto views, ldeal numaO, of ?fee ?d>er EnolvrA, Tiat we honor the Sons of ^ i?.. j, proportion to their patriotism, are readv to yield up onr beans to the feo ^who shall show himself. thb oxly article. Unrivalled in Market, WITH 1WMBNSB HOKE & EUE.OPEAH DEMAND. TUB KEASON WHY. IB THAT BT NATURES ,?a inula It restores the nawral color permtt ??Jk^rtZm hail -becomes gra y, snpp'lf the natural Wh aai thai makes It gruw on bald heads, mama all dandraif. Itching, and beat from the acaln. and quiets and tones Bp the uewes. and thu? cures all nervous headache. and may b* Riled.upon to care all diseases of the scalp and bair. it will ?too and keep it ftwa WllngofT; naVuittnfUglouv. rS/u. andb***tifuL and if a?od by the young two cJtibSetime*aweek, it *01 nerer Ml ?r become (ray; then, reader, read the following and judge far y<,nr"": Knr To?, Jan. 8,1858. Xioss. 0. 3 Woes k Co.?Gentlemenz llaring beard a good deal about Professor Wood_s Hair ltf atueatire, and my bair being quite gray,1 *jP my mind to lay aside the prejudice*, which 1, In common with a great many pertona, had against all manner ot patent medicine*, and asbort time ago I commenced nslng yoor article, to teat it form} self. Tbe result has been so very satisfactory that 1 am | Terr glad I did so, and In Justice In you, as i . ftir tho encounwement or others who may be as gray > M but ^ho having fcy pr^udlw without my reasons far setting it aside, are nnwilUng to give roar Restorative a trfcU tffl they hare further proo^ and tbe' b?*t proof beina occular uemonstration, I write yeu this letter, which you may show to any such, and also direct them to me for fnrther piW, who am In and out of the 3*.\.Virs Railing Estab ?d . ' Cor. Colembla and Carroll sts~ Brooklyn. I*inso?T02f, Ala., Feb. 14,1858. Paor. Wood?Dear Sir: Yonr llalr R?*tnralire haa done much good in this part of tbe country. M> l hair haa been rtlfbtly dlmlnlHbinpj for several years, caused, X anppowH from a slight barn l , quite an infrnt. I have been nslng y??r. ,lalr storatlve fbr six weeks and 1 find that I har? afine head-of, hair now prowlng, after b?vine u??l all other remldies known, to no effect. I ?"Ink It the most valuable remedy now. extant, andadvise all who are afflicted that way to use yoar remedy. *^OfI| iry?usih^roD&o}f 1 PHlLADiLPrui, Sept. 9,1857. Paor.Woon?Uoar Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself, beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost lost ita covering was In fact uu>. 1 bare used but two half pint bot tles' of your'Best<)r|?tive, and now the top of uiv head U well studded with a promWnK cropol youug half, and the front is also receiving its benefit. X have tried other preparations without any beneftt whatever. I tbink from my owu penwpai reoomr mendation I cah induce many.others to try J,t. Tours, rcpectfully, 1). R. THOiLAS, M. Dn No. 494 Vine street. Thi Restorative If put up in bottles of three sbte< vU:large,'medium.and small: the small holds A* pint,and xefalls'lbr one dollar per bottle; tbe mejll nm holds at least twenty per cent, more In propor tion than the small, retails for two dollars pes bot tle; -th4 . large holds a qnart, 40 per cent, more in proportion; and retails lor *5 a bottle. O^WOOb * CO.,'Proprietors, ?l Broadway,New York, and 114 Jlarkot ?t., St. I^nU. Mo. , Aadaold-by-all good -DrnggUM and - Fancy Gooda - dealers. ?ptM4?-8m J. C^prr Go., -m v ?#? M???* Street. AVEVOit RECEtrED;TIt.EIR FALlif&TOCK . of potlu, Stationery; Ac., iVrfil aro prepared to u loous* can bo bought In tbelcity. Our stock nrelopS^uluk Brojcs^Note, Letter and Cap ?r la^tge tufi. wBWiaorted. AIno?? Urge ?tock andijSSohotoLlbraries,,. l-rewnt Banks for the Campaign Fl: Campaign Mi Sfczz^nrfin. - Miscellaneous BobHC Sunday Bclyl Bonk^ tj . Mario?H)^gfcJfro3gjSm^i?imn?U,8ralrt .Let. ' : tor, by Hawthorne: the Little Beauty, by Mliu Grey; the Queens of 8<S6letjTtiyOrtu:i"TnirtftonrWlia Ufo, 8?y 'and Soil.'Catwll's T1 ustretet) Fatiiily Bible, etc! Wejiavajtut.received li fe* copleaofthe Political invite: oar (Hea<1? .and the public generally to , . call ted examine oar M&kbefore prirchaslng elte where. 4 .t ' :sMSjO.'OI11U W eeptU- ... ... 106 MMn?t. ? FRENCH HEaiNOES. BISKKLt. * 3WKAHINOKN will open Monday, ^C^fc,My Vlaa? J?reoch-lletino?, figured-dn^at wlSroTBIre^bS.; mnfcctpryjoftlie'VV .?SICOfeLUfBRO, :H IQOMila street.-, : aipWtfit. LottU Dun: .' Amw--". nek good* will b. ?o!d -X Pill DOificr lwwmuii. *gjj? **????***?& _ , ? - - "- : ? ? ' ." r HS1* ?VTHAT TEX FBOPLX AIT, TOtoiioiea aoiTtac Wi M?r-?ra. rawess' SPEflmC HOMEOPATHIC REME3U3 j to car tMnOfa with U* mint uliifacinry reaalm, tod. : hiring fan MnMnw fe thrir genrineoen, parity, tad efficacy, <dieerfe^ recommend tbesa. toall per sons who wbffi ^o bare salfe, rcSable, and efficacious remedies atbant tor private or docnestic use. The Rp*. Wa Sonert editor of 44 Tbe Northern Independent."" Aiib?m,N-Y-; the Bev. E. II- Cre? ?y,D.!l,%rtW,6l8L Pe! ei VCSrarcli, Aulfiirn, N. Y.; the Rer. B. L Ira, Chaplain of the Anborn State Prlmn ; the Eer. Spencer M.* Rice, Rector, Nexr-B*d ford, Macs.; tbe Rer.AEen/8teele, Netr-York Con fercDce; tbe Ber. Stared Nichols, East-Gcnesee Con jUfmet, X. Y.; the Ber. P. & Pratt, Dorset, Vt ; tbe Rer.Jahn K. BoMe, Buffalo ; A. a ilart, Esq., Utica, K. Y.; the Hon. Neal Dovr, Portland. Me.; the Hon. Sdmyier Oftlfax, South-Bend, Ind.; the lion. George Humphrey*. N. Y.; Henry D. Coot, Esq., Editor or the*?Wo Sntc Journal,**^ CohuabaB, Ohio; the Hon. . JL H. Graham, Mottne, IB.: the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Montloefia, Tla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Uttea, N. Y, ; Wm. Bristol, Esq , Dtica. H. Y.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, S.Y.; James Plunkett. Esq., Nash* -rille, Tenr Lib* OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1.?For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2,-rFor Worm Ferer, Worm CoUiv WetUng the Bed. No. 8.?-"For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakeful ness or Infants. No. 4.-rrFor Diarrhoea, Cholera Infantum, and Sum mpr Complaints. No. 5.?"For Colic, Gripings, Dysentery, or Bloody Flax. No. C.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7.?For Coughs, Colds, Inflaenza, and Sore Throat, No. 8.?For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.?For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness ness of Head. No. 10.?Dranrau Poxa?For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and IJLrcz Complaint. No. 11.?Foa Fkma^* IaaEGni-i.arnKS, Scanty^ Pain ful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12 ?For Leucorrhea. Profuse Menses, and Bearing Docrn of Females. No. 13.?For Croup,'Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14.?Salt RhkC* Pills?For Erysipelas, Erup tions, Pimples ou the Face. No. 15.?Rheumatic PiLta?For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness In the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.?For Ferer and Ague, Chill Ferer, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. P.?For Piles, BUnd or Bleeding, lateral or Ex ternal. ? 0.?For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes an*. Eyelids Failing, Weak, or Bhvred Sight, C.?for Catarrh, of'long standing or recent, either with ob*tniction or profuse discharge. W. 0.?For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening its course. ***OA-Jfca.S *avjaaT0*s 595 *on '*oo T sum -9UH "J(I twipPY *?W9 P^tiufl ?l Xutraannoo zo uaot Xj?a9 uj 69]paui3H jao jo apre a to joj }uaJJy luapgja 'oajp* ?? 3J5?P ?AV?aaXNVAi SXN39Y a&rctp jo aajj *s8udxa jo jpra Xq patuniaa Xjnp aq in*, aapjpam aq* pu? 'Xvapvojg ZQQ t* 'ewupp* jno <n IF*n Xq sdanns ao ?*ou tuoxnu v aj iiraouni aq* asopn j pa* *asooqa noX pupi rcqjt jo arso ? dn a^?m t aq^ oaao ^oo^ *ttvr as Baiaarca* ano ' ?M??I iq ao -revi 8 01 "K'V 8 mofl I Jjrep '.CsMpsojg egg 'aojjo ?W 1* 'os op on 'tuai -KJH 'lO^a i? Ol ?"> "?J? [HUOJWOJOid 3m mma nAiMmaia 33C|d o> qqii oq? saocja^ Jtoq o?d U '?ao|paj|p ||tu mj* 'wjjj -sjna v n nolo oq .(vox pa* 'tiMomi Xpatnaj ioap ?1B? pa? injswjons t?m sqx n;q*H IWI jo npa I -sa pea ''iniva P"? oonajjBoj^ ^aaobwaoQ pa, 1 i?nan|Oini?-ssoraswa itsmg *04 ?xoq ad ?ja?o 05 'oom ?PES atfl jo nnaqa 'nonvupn h>ju|b,i 'xrajjkI 'n"? -(no tvaaa 'I'Aiuo J04?-s*Br*sia iwana aoj ] ?xoq nd ttaas 09 *30M , ?aonom jo "rrjpu mojj gcsa^3{g ?Snppno.v *w? ?o*s *oSpj?A >B?m|0]g iiqlssa?'asiiaoiB-Tag ,oj -xoq j?<1 os '?3pa -*uo[>siD?g Xnnog 'sSni -Itf ?s Plena 'raojiBininnoDy ppia?"iSJoaa aoj ?xoq jad (jnaa OB uaajrqDiKr au|?n?qxa 10 4oonv>|P3K a.M9?.i*3 "swB^aia J? aq? Jaq?H vaqnA niujuaij jo |*3isfqj ?-jiiniiaa TnasaQ soj xoq jad ?103D OS 'MJJJ THjpnqa jo <xaq?3 Piviojoasg 'uMin PIO pn? sKaiuaag 'qpaox p?tunp -ui |hh paAi<|aa tpamio |?3j?iaa?Tia<0*05 aoj -xoq jad r+u?j 03 *a3{Xd ?aipi-jirj po, *01*3 aqj oj 8u)doni pov }?> cuupj?|{ 'pwajl aqi oj saijou joj -Bprpnajajc ao 'i*iivaK 'oauj Mtisag ;o unsaj aqi 'jra ?qj mojj -aai?T3(i oxr mo*TK3Si(i ara *04 ?xot 1 jad ctoaa OS *aoV?d -uonmwj -sadAji pni qlnop qi).? popiianu 'iuj'naaag pajoqaq ?Jli'Mia 'pswaaado?aisiHxHd no TKRisr *04 i?ui03js osay Sit : *nntp|a -f'ld pa? uato?td ioj -sutjA to b qj^ sno aSj?i "**'UV ? 'tuuiiMjjp qifji 'taxoq paja^a) ajSoB ??? S8 'imoiiMiip qn* ?nxoq pajaqarao a|3aig I 'jjooa pon 'pajaqumu *ff?xoq 9 jo area I Jjooa put: 'taxoq pajaqoma 9[ jo ana " V 'looa pa? *n?IA 05 JO ana St 'nooa p?? 'oaaojom oj 'aja;draoo ?i*ia os JO mp ?aaraj -Uarria' Com: >rmnnnfhc.tnrw msst :o?stttbtlsb It? rcrhandand re^ OXAJfD AFTER MONDAY,.November 26th. 1S60, PiMdiptr Trains will leave Bridgeport M fa llows. (Sundays excepted:) " 11:00 A. M. Mail Train, Mopping at all s'atione. ex " eept S?w>Salo>tniry,St?nniltTUIe. Frsnk lin, Hast Boch?ter.-Moultrie. HooUtown, 1 JJuivflle. Macedonia. .Bedford, ?md New- ] r>iir?r. arrivts at Pittsburgh at -fcOD I?. J(, Baltimire-at&00 A. M-. Philadelphia at &50A. M?Iv"bw Yoricatli30P.il.(noon) Cleveland at 7:30 P. M..Toledo at V230 A. M, Detroit at 0:15 A. M^'and,Chicago at 1030 A.M. MhOO P. M. Express Train, stoppingrat all stations except Liverpool, Smith's.Ferry; lndns trj, Bearor. New Salisbury. East Koch ester. "Karlville," Macedonia. Bedford and Newburg: Arrives at.Pittsburgh at 2:10 A. M., Baltimore at 6HXI P. >1- Philadel phia at 5:00 P. SI- New York at 10:20 P. M., Cleveland at 7:40 A. M.; Toledo at 1'iSO V. M_ Detroit at 6:00 P. M, and Chicago at 11:00 P.M. . I Both these trains make close connections at Cleve 1 ind and Pittsburph for the points indicated above; 1 alio, tor Erie. Dunkirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. j RETURNING TRAINS. Leave.Cleveland at 9:40 A. M. and 8:45 P. M., and I arrive at Bridgeport at 6:20 P. M. and 655 A. M. Leave Pittsburgh at 1:40 A. M. and 1:40 P. 51^ and arrive at Bridgeport at 6:25 A. M. and 6:20 P. M. Excursion Ticket* to Pittsburgh and retnrn $3.75. Fare always aa low, and time much quicker than 1 any other route. - ... i Through Tickets to all points In the Vest. 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. <o the Kast. North. West and North-Went, at office No. 37 Water street, or with Freight Agent at Bridge port Station. K. HAMILTON. A gent. 1 Wheeling. Ta. JOHN CHAPMAN. Agent. Bridgeport, 0. J.N. McCULLOUGn. President. F. R. MYERS. Gen't Ticket Ag*t. nov28 - 18CO. 1SOO. THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. The Capacitv of this Road is now equal to any in the. Country. Three Through Pa senger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBCKOU h PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct in the Union Depot, at i'il tslmrgb. with through Train* from all WwternCitiesfor I'liila delphin. New York. ttr>?ton. Baltimore,and Washing ton City: thus furnishing facilities for the transpor ts ion ot Passengers, unsurpassed, for speed and com fort, by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through toPluIidclphia withor.t chnngeof Cars or Conductors. Smokinp cars areattached. to each'train; WoodrnfTs Sleeping Cars to Expr?*s and Fast Trains. Tlie Exprcsit runs Daily, Mail and Past Line Sun davs excepted. Three Daily Trainsconnect direct for New York. Express and Fast Lines connect for Bal timore and Washington. ? . , . , . ? Six daily Trains between Philadelphia and New York Two Dailv Trains between New York and Boston. Thrnnsh Tickets (all Rail) are good on either of the above Trains, and tran-fers through New York frBOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich. Fall River or Stonington Lines. Baggage transferred ^TICKETS may be obtained at any of the important Railroad Offices in the Westjalso, on board *ny of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio riv?TR. , . ^TFare always a? low and time at quick as toy any Otlier Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Bail Road makes this the Direct Line Betweenthe Kast and tlie Great "\Ve#t. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all draya^e or ferriage oi Freight, tog-tlier with thesavingof time.'arcadvan tage? readily appreciated by shippers of Freight, and the Traveling Public. For Freight Contracts t?r f-hlpplug Directions, apply to or address either of the following Agents of the Company. p A STF.WAET. Pittsburgh; H S Piikcs k Co., Zanesvllle. J. J. JonxKros, Kinlev, O.: K. McN rKi.T, MaysTille; Ky.; Obhsbt A UtwrrKR. Port-mouth, Pamkx-k k Co? Jcflbrson Tillr. Ind.; H. W. Buows & Co., Cincinnati, 0.; Athek.1 t niBBKT. rincinnati, O. :il. C. Mn-PBln, Madison, led.; Jos. P.. Moose. Louisville, Krj P. 0. 0'Rnrr k Co., Rvaiwvlile. Ind., N.W. Graham k Co.,Cairo. 111.; It. y. ?a&i, SHALCR& Glass, St Lonis. Mo; Johx II. lLutBiP. Nashville, Tcnn.; Harrisox Uc.vr, Memphis, Telin.; Clarke A: Co.- Chicago, 111.: W. H. H. Kooktz, Alton, ni., or to Freight Agents of Rail Koads at different points in the We?u TfU Greatert Facilities i.fTercd for the. Protection and Speedy TranrpnrtaXitm of hive Stock. And (loon Accohmoihtioxs with usual privileges for persons traTeling^.^^r^f. By this RoutePreightaof all descriptions can be for ward*v! to and from rhiladelphla, New York, Boston or Baltimore, to and frowauy points on the Kail Uoads of Ohio, Kentucky. Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iown, or Misoouri, by Ilail Koad direct. i The Pennsylvania Bail Bond also connects at Pitts burgh with' Steamboats, by which Goods can be for warded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum,Kent ncky, Tennessep, Cnniberlaud, Illinois, Mississippi, Wiscon sin, Missouri, Kansas Arkansas and Bed Hirers; and at Cleveland. Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to all ports on the North-Wostern Lakes. . Merchants *nd Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to" this'Company, can rely with confi ^ ico on its speedy.transit. > Til*. RATK3 OF FBKIGUTto and from any point in the Wost'by the Pennsylvania Bail Roadare at alltimcs as favnraLl' at are. charged by other R. R. Cbmpanitt. j 7S*t~Be particular to mark: packages "tutPbjc.ya. R.R." K. J. SNEKDEB, Philadelphia.. MAO B AW & KOONS. 80 North fitreet.^Baltimore. LKECII A CO-,NO.' 2. Astor House, or No. l.!S. Wm. [St.N.Y. LERCU & Co., No. 77 State Street,Boston. II. IL HOUSTON, Geril Freight A/ftPhlla TH08. [delpltia. L. L. IIOUPT, GtrCl Ticket AtfUPhiladelphia. 33. A. SCOTT, Gen'l Sup% AltoonftPa. ' Jahl-'60 HIM P F1E L D RAILROAD crijv^'oir. OF':a-lME!:' ? >Tf AND APTRR sfONifXY; NOVBOTEB THE ' 28tli, the ti iiliu ou this Boad will ran w follows, lj,except Sunday": ' . , ,, Leave Washington ? '14 A, M. HeTUKNINOi ? ?? , All frolght'to be forwarded from WSeWlnj mwt b? deltTored mttheaepothefore 2 o'clock P. M. to lqntr* 1 Its (kliunrat tho. uu day. ? nbrit W.'UBPBTOXiSrip't. ? p EASSENiGE^ ?J Prom theWut Gntng Bonth, fjlWICB dalJy^8tmday:nlKht excepted) fijetho. Relay ;JL ,Hoose, Wn-thinnton, Frederlckulm ' Railroad, by splendid and comfortaljloftoanieni\tp AcqnU'Creek, ;?? and Potomac Hanroad" Hours of departure IVomTFaahJngtoiv&SO A.M., and 7- P. M- (Sundays excepted.)>Leave on Bunoays ..... JieckM throu__ ? ,4ao? ? ? ? ? ? From Washington to Hli ?&.W & has been l~ ? I ^^Kraj|S ?? '? ? ?? ?? .-x-: ...??? SEVBE DBBlUTAMg XT 13 OOMPOUXDKD WjTllUtLV HWH 'and ha* bwm'tt ipMliM'M K MfdidDr,l0Knra?aey^woxrii ml ' airthedfeeamffr whlchi^R HmOHiHm "? Itbnnnd thnud^u |?ttKlii<kttWl *fco had RiTta tip ?r T?tW douktmu un?ellcited> Li^wtMnMt (B ?uniuo *4?t. j^Jl ThedoM&iiut beadajKfluted to few of the. Individual taking*^ UKiltttt ?tt? a* to ?ct grotty oatO ju>* Bowtln, ~I<etihedietat?.?fyonr!ri] itttdi tie m* of the j/AM wfll ?hrc- i*'?r Owi Broxjnt*, Ohwfe Bi-b TOol-matm. Md m?v N- -" Ordinary Maih -V MX DA C&E. f.F UK-I.r? ?e^m>u?,"rcK MM Yrfta wcwj aiuiwA v i w ?rri l?w xw-jpocnjuIM 0 xtrx *t CTOmtmiMBI K of attack. AH k*o?? it or?ff?>-]r" :?>S7 their terttaonj its faror. J i * MUT WATER 1X&ITBX MQCTIT IF.TO TBE LSTIGORJTORj XXD SWALLOW SOTO TOGETHER. FKICB OKB WU^FKRBOTTLR. SAKPOBD'S . FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOCXDEH FROM' Pure Vegetable Extracts, and ptU up in GLASS CA' , Air fight, and *ci& keep in any climate. * ? THARTJC PILLS l? tic which the proprietor more than twenty yean iiuc- demand from- those. PILLS, and the satis in regard to their, use. them within. the_ reach know that different Ca~ portions of the bowels. . ARTJC PILL has, with well established fact, a variety of the purest which set: alike on eve ry canal* and are good where a Cathartic is nee merits of the Stomach, Back an# Loins. Cbstivo over the-whn'js,t*dy, from qneatly,it neglected, end Lou of Appetite, a Creep over the body, Hextlexs >vc<yu tfi. the hcatL, all Inflam matory Diseases, Worms, inChitdren or Adults, Rheu matism, a great Purifitr of tho Blood, and lnanydis eases to which flesh is heir, t?*? numerous to mention in this advertisement. Dote. 1 to 3. PRICE a DIMES. The LITER INYIGORATOR and FAMILY CA THARTIC PILLS are retailed by Druggists general ly, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns 3. T. W. SAXFORD, M. D.; Manuja- turcr and Proprietor. 3-*5 Broadway, New York. Agents, T. n. LOGAN 4 CO. <foc2-d4?rly Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED 1 ways presents us with the same essential elements, and gives of cohrse the True Standard. Anal yzed the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Liver Complaint. .Dyspepsia. Scrofula, &:. ami -we find in every instance certain dejmericits in the red globnit-fl of Biood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are made welL The BLOOD -FOOD is founded upon this The ory; hence its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different diseases. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, or any aftec tiojf whatever of the TIrroat or Lungs indicating Con sumption. use No. 1, which is also the No. fqr Depres sion of Spirits. Loss of Appetite, and for all Chronic Complaints arising from Over-use, General Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Oimplaints. No. 3. for Dyspepsia. Being already preparedfur ab sorption it is taken by drops and carried immediately into the circulation, so/hat what you gain you retain. The No. 4 is for Female Irregularities, Hysteria, \Yea,knesses, Ac. See special directions for this. For Salt Rheum. Eruptions. Scrofulous Kidney, and Blad der Ovmplaints, take No. 5. Tn all cases the direc tion* must be strictly-followed. I'rico of tho Blood Fbod, SI per bottle. Sold by CHURCH 4 DTJPONT. Thousands'ar e daily speaking in the praise of DE. EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, and why? because it' likver fahslo afford instant a neons rtli'f when given is time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial.alfmt yr)l 1 convince you that what we say is true; It contains NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing the sufferings of your child, instead of by deadening its sensibilities. For this i Cason, it commends itself as the only reliable prej?a ration now known for Chil dren Teething,Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Griping- in the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Cold in the Head, and Croup, also, for toflming the giant, reducing in Hamination.rtguloting tht Boicels.and relieving pain. it has no equal?being an'.anti-spasmodic it is nsed with unfailing success in all cases of Cori-vnlsion or other Fits. As you value the life and health of your children, and wish to save them from those sad and blighting consciences which are certain to result from the. use of narcotics of which other reme dies for Infantile Cbmplaint* are comprised, take none but Dr. EA TOyS IS FAX TILE CORDIAL, this yon can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless, and can not ityuro the most delicate infant. Price. 25 cents. Full directions accomi#anvinu each bottle. Prepared only by CHUKCH * DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York. No; 409 Broadway, New York. By T TI.LOGAN & OD.. A uents fof "Wheeling. ? Ami by all respectable Druggists throughout the country ? - ... mh24 JOHN T. IiAKIN, [Successor to Wheeler & Lakin.] WILL RECEIVE AND HAVK OPENED FOR inspection on Thursday, March 29th, a new and well selected 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 purchase* as I intend sell ing at small profits to cash and prompt purchasers. Tliankful for the-patronage' bestowed upon the old firm, I solicit a continuance of the same for the new 1 ?ataWiabment; JOHN T. LA kin, Merchant Tailor, mh2S-4wd No. 102 Main St., Wheeling, Va. TKIOMPHE.DE gand STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Admittkd by amateurs a fruit 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 6 indites in circumference, and sold in the Pittsburg market at 10ca piece. ; They hold in bearing 10 days later than any.others, and retain their larpe size to the lane. A limited number only can be supplied at $2 per 100 or Si 5 pes 1,000. Also. wilfou's Albany, fresh every day from the ground; at $L j?erl00, or $7per 1,000. for aale by i?4.i . . .. Trtrrr * ? Jy2* JOHNSON k PROST. SAWTELLS & SHANNON, No. a Moiurpo;st^ HAVE JCST RECEIVED THEIRSPSlSfiSTRCI * n? iv-u . Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. '-"-r AS&I vSE dP TdE JAJPAlTESE. it :'f - J. C. ORR & CO.'S, -C? ? V7-?v" r ' ' ' ' No. 106 Main St. onnrv ROtiTSOF-wall paper a bordrr olJUU infcof Ul st>1Xgrade.Vahd = color*, ? will, be open for inspection on-Monday.June 4th. ' THfFjSE?Tl^' CENT.PA.PERS.EyER r. -i OPFERED^O THRiBCBLIO K a v i'v ?oa?yEtf?iKaTrB^LooD. fwp m <*th* ?rt'UtiM o? ?? Tutors, tor, 6Wc,V iM Wmtn*] .... ? r- T^yfl ttMUASfc TBlUeiU iVk k t?> ttVtttui i rwl ifwy awj- to?c yttttf- has doho rgt tne. ?t\ h BtltilUlMM IttlWllot), 1 ImvOsuf tl\ YMhM* WW* Ml- )??*!*. SotaeHme* . .. II ?1?!? Ml ?Ol wuf VjlftiW IttWSWl *ml dUiftssed hie ?rt the tiMHttb.. twAd?,!! bhjto 4l on tnVheed *tul ?tflKa WS deftly Mini <wrt Willii one>.;v. which WA? pAlttWl Klut loatUwiii* liejNMid dcteriutkiti. I uM tftfciy WfctlHitM ?Wl MrarM MiysMatu, hot wUhottltWh ?t1?f front ithythltig. in fo?t,lUedla-, ?W\M! W?Wa. M Jtsngth 1 ?M rejoiced to read lit th?Ob*pil MaMfngrr thatyou lmd prepared an altw*llv? rSarsa, *H11A) ror I knew Wont yoor repu MtiM thai anything yon mode must I e good. I rent to Cincinnati Shi |!ot It, and used KWt cured at I loo* It. as yon advise. in small do?rs of b teaspootifc! over a month: and'used almost three hoflW .NW and healthy skin soon hewjn to fom undertth*i*ab? which after a while fell off. My <*i? la now clear, and 1 know toy my ^feeling* tliat the disease ha*cone from my extern, loii can well. believe that 1 leel what 1 am saying when 1 tell you, that, I. hold you to he ooe oftlie apoatles or the age, ? ! ?ar^ev.r;g,?t?r?iiKA^?2:TALt^T St.-Anlhoav't JfHre, Row or Erysipelas, THtcr ar&l Salt Xtu'um, Hcald Head, Jlingtcorm,. Sort Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preblowritesfrom Salem, X-Y-lSth Sept.,le49. I hot ho has cured an invetemte case of I Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering- use or onr Sarsaparilla- and also a dangeronn attack of Malignant Erysipelas by large doses of the ?tme: says he cures the crnunon Erup j tions by It constantly. Bronchixele, Goitre or Sicelled Aid:. , Zobnlon Sioan, of Proepoct, Texas, writes:'-Three bottle* of your Sarsaparilla cured me trom a Goitre ?a hideous swelling ou the neck, which I bad suf fered from over two years." Lcucorrhcea or Ovarian Tumor, Clerftte Ulceration, Female Diseases. Dr. J;B. S. Channlng, of New York City, writes: "I most clieerfollv comply with the request of your I agent in'savin* "T have found your Sarsaparilla a | most excellent alterative in the numeroiiscomplalnts for which we employ such a remedy, bnt especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveterate cases of Lcucorrbuea by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ul eeraiion of the uterus. The ulceration itself was I soon cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals it for these female derangements." *J?dward S. Marrow, of Newbury. Ala., writes: "A danperons ovarian Iuthot on one or the female? in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length been completely cured by yonr Extract of Sarsaparilla. Our physician thought nothing but extirpation conld afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla. as the last resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom | of the disease remains." Syphilis anil Mercurial Disease. New Oruaxs, 25th Angtist, 1SS9. Dr. J. C. Ateb: Sir: I cheerfully comply with the reque't of your agent, and report to yon some of the effects I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it. in my practice, most of the comp'oints for which it is recommended, and have found Us effects truly wonderful in the enre of Vene real and Mercurial Disrate One of my patients had Syphilitic nicer* in his throat, which were con Riming his palate and the top of his month. Your Sareaparilla. steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms in bis nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considera ble part or It. no that 1 believe the disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. Unt it yielded to mv administration of ; our Sarsaparilla: tho ulcers healed, and lie Is welt aptin, not ..f cour-e without s~me disfiguration of his face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by mercury wns suffering from this poison in her bones. They had become so sensitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered excruciating pain in her joints and bones. She. too, was cured entirely by yonr Sarsa parilla in a few weeks. I-know from its formula, which your agent gave me. that this preparation from yonr laboratory most be a great remedy: con sequently. these truly remarkable results with it have not surprised me. Fraternally- yours, G. V. LATtlMEU. M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, IArtr Complaint. iNIiirExnfNCE, Preston Co- V?.. 6lli Jn'y, 1859. Br J. C. Ate*: Sir: I have been afflicted with a painful chronic Rheumatism tor a long time, which jaffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla-. One. bottle-cured me in two weeks, and restored my general health so mucli that I am (ar better than before 1 was attacked. I thick it a wonderful medicine. J. FltEAM. J tile- Y. Oetchell. of St: r-onis. writes: ~r have been afflicte<l for vears with an affection of the Lirrr. which destroyed rnvhealth. I tried everything and everything foiled to rolieve-me: ami I haTe. been a tiroken-d iwn man for some vestrs from no other cause than dtranqement of the Liver. My beloved pastor, the V.ov. Mr. Kspy. advised me to try yonr Sarsaparilla. because he said he knew you. and any thing von made was worth trying. Tly the blessing of God" it has cured me. and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. I feel voune again. | The l>est that can be said of you U not hair good . enough." Schirrus. Cancer. Tumors, Enlargement. Ulceration, I Ctories and Exfoliation i-f the Jiones. i A great varietv of cafes have been reported to us where cures <>i these formidable coini-laints have re sulted from the use of this remedy, but onr space here w ill not admit them. Some of them may be ! found in our American Almantc, which the agents ! below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who | call for them. I Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, fits, EpUepsp, Jlrlar.cho ly. Itcmxdgia. Many remarkable cures of these affections have j been made by the alterative power uf this medicine. It stimulates the vital functions into vigorous action. ! and thus overcomes disorders which would be snp- , posed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the peopl?, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, * FOIt THE BAPID CURE OK Coughs, Colds. Influenia, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis* Incipient Con sumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of tlie'Disease. This Li a remedy bo universally known to surpass ar.y other fur the enre of throat and lung complaints that it is uatilpasJierf to publish; the. evidences of it yirtm*. Its nnrivalied excellence for conchs ant odds, anfi its_tmly wonderfuUcure*. of pulmonar* di?ejweMi?ve matte It known throughout the civilfzen nations of the earth. Kew are the.communities 01 ev??n families, among them who have not wmo i?er sonal experience of iw effcct*r-*ome living trophy in their midnt of.Its victory over-the anhlle and dan pemns disorder* Of tho throat and rlung<c AhhY know the drtadfui fatality of theae disorders, and at-.; they know, too, the effects ot thta.reraedy. we need not do more than to assure tHem that it h'as ridw all the virtues that it did have when making the curer which have won so strongly upon the confidence o mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEE & CO., Lowelli Mass. For salo bv A. C. GOOD * CO., and by all Drug I gists. * augll-ly?novl 5-3m - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Cutlery & "Variety Good*, NO. 125 MAIN STREET. ig^Q-AOENT for Halle t,I>avI*&>Co'fc HPiauofl. The above L*iano?nre fitted witliall the improvement*, in beau U w If. Vl VI tifal Rosewood cases. My-Assortment ranges from tbo plain or sqnare piano tothe.beau tifutLouisXIVstvle. . Also, agent for Prince's Melodeons, Car* bart'sHelodeons^and Huglies&Hale'j. Uelodeons. ; SHEET MUSIC. i I The largest stock "of Sheet Music, "Musical Works, Ac I Inthe Western country. jKH^TusIc sent to .any address, postage free/T?* In connection with the above, I keep, every kind Lmi^iciuinstrument*^ and musical merohandla^goner ??ally.: . . ? . i WPianos, Melodeons, and. every kind of MttsIcaV p Instruments tuned and repaired. All goods .wan-anted at this establishment. norS.'SO . ^ EUEEKA! EUREKA! EUREKA! T'WO'nrA OAtit s^^ai/atxkVtios TO TDK t; C,'!?ATl!NT SHIRT. , \ Th ?".perfect fi t of 'tKe Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt, and the easy and'comfortable^manner they sot on the bosom and shoulder, cannot besurpassed. and has al-V waysg!v?n Universal satisfaction. Persons Wishing;, to obtain the best fltt|ng>ud/mbst durab! ?.Sh Irt now * i# '?rk o?*;' ?m v.,, ... f-.-'rr* ?-'??' ... <> ? ? ? .m- n ' " Great i^eparationsfor a tremendous stock, at f** stoee main ST., wheels G, A A ..... ,.t?,v-t, friend-, and the public, that they *re in m^pt ?r ;l?lt ntosk ,THOSlAS annom** toi^lr fycno?ids ln 0tery variety, millisw.Y u<x>d.< cak S ?ocvot mla?><l wtnterfrpod?-'?b"^b , b ,argw, en,i in'ifcme the ir?rl dwindi**, vktino. Olli cu)XHS*na awrored that the.vjflh.at* at! the .dvaau,.., ,km ever bionelit to the city. trvyiao. and l>nyinft with C ??u. in ?r? ok>?mi, <*** ^selbsu V&have mndeampl?i;.??7lumm,ral,,fv?i,hl!]nd ^manufacturer. and taporl^w^fcsjg nil examination 01 oOT*?ck?f pe?d? t.nrit m, tiutllk. ami Invite the attention of Dealer* to 6nd (t, u. exaaa... i.i ,u<k ilnrt thedowat O-h Trade. tailowaml clotwn^ p,r,itti>ri?ii.p. ?i ?.m ..j tin t,q the mll^vefev SILKS, ykt^^aadwukshmig, ^g5,^slmkbes; ,nd L Cloak, and Mantle*, Ribbon* and Bonnet*. .. ? tli* Tutor*. lean la'.ik: tLt ttrjj stonk a tiloius; MRS. WINSLOW; An experienced Nurse and Female Ph ysician. present e to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP FOR'CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitate* the procesaof tectliing, bv softening the gams, reducing all infhunmation?will i allay all pain *nd spasmodic action; and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels. Depend npon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves . and relief and health to your infants. We have put up and sold this article for over ten j years, and cansqy, in ermjidener and truth of It, whaj we have never oeen able to say of any other medicine;; Never has it Failed, is a single instaxceto effect a CURE. when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. 1 On.the contrary,.all are delighted with its opera-; tione, and speak In rcrms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this mutter "WHAT WK DO KNOW." after ten years' experience ami pMge nnr reputation for the fulfilment of what tee here declare. In almost every; instance where the iufant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes afterthe syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most .EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURS ES in New England, and has been u?cd yitli never-; failing success in THOUSANDS OK CASES. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invjgor- ? ates theFtomach andbowel?.correctsacidity.and gives1 tone and energy to the whole *-yat?*m. 11 will relieve almost instantly Griping In tlie Bowels, & "Wind Colic and overcome convulsion*. which.if not speedily reme died, end in death. We boicve it the best and surest remedy in the World, in all cases of DYSENTERY axi> D1ARR1ICEA ix CHILDREN, whether it arUcs from teething, or from other canse. We would say to every mother who nas a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints? do.no t let your pre judices. nor the prejudices of others, stand between yon and yonr suffering child, and the relief that will be SURE?yes. ABSOLUTELY SURE ?to follow the use of this medicine, if timely usod. Full directions will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fnc-simile of CURTIS k PER- j KINS. New York.,is on the outside/wrapper. , j Sold by Druggists throughout the world. j Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., X. Y, ! PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. octlG-1 y-d&w BUY THE BBS tT ITOBTON'S OINTMENT P*R SALT KEEUtt AND SCROFULA, permanently CUBES i SALT RHEUM, SCROFULA. SCALD nEAD FE VER SORES. RINO WORMS. BARBER'S 1TCII. AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES. AND ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, This Ointment bears no resemblance to any other external remedy at present before the world. The ! mode of its operation is peculiar. It penetrates to the basis of the disease?goes to its very source?and cures it from the flesh beneath to the *k:n on the surface. Other out ward applications for Scrofula. Salt Rb eum. Jcc- operate downward, thus driving the disorder in ward. and often occasioning terriblo internal mala ! dies. NORTON'S OINTMENT, on the contrary, throw? the poison of the disease upward, and evary particle of it is discharged THROUGH THR PORES. Thus the cures it effects are complete. Not only are tha sores healed, the eruptions removed, the swellings reduced, but the seeds of the disorder are expelled from the flesh; consaquently there can be no relapse. Sold in Large Bottles?Price 50 Cents. GBRRIT XORTO3S. Chemist. Proprietor, N. Y. wholesale DEPOT AT PENFOLD, PARKER k MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggist*. 15 Beekman street. New York. jySold by LAUOHLINS k BUSH FIELD. Whee ling, and J3-FUNDENBEItG, Bridgeport. mh2-ly i ?: : : i DICK'S ACCOUNTANT AND DISPATCH PATENT. I The Inventors Claims as acknowledged and protected by tht Governments of CUnaJ<i. the United States. j and Great Britain;.to all whom it may concern. j VjrrilAT I CLAIM AS MY JNVEXTJO.V I3. TUB }' f'Y contrivance of keeping accounts current, 01 ' whatever kind, description or variety, in printed ot in. by keeping the - statements of -aererU-ao?. ! counts standing in printers* type, or their equivalents 11he typebMngWarraneedin form as to admit or ! being readily ?ndqtiickly readjusted in auv particu lar part, where an a'ceonnt inay have undergone a ; change,,by the lapse of. time or the current of busi j ness*tran?ictibns: so "that, when readjusted in al: | such parts np to any given date, an impression then j taken from the type shall exhibit, in printed form. ; the true state of ail the accounts so kept, accurately ! representing all the balances or conclusion!!, in ac I cordance with the end or ends contemplate*! in keep ? irigtbe record; rendering It. in commercial business.' * a- balance she*-! of the most compact and perfect { character, the details of management being substanr. j ttally as recited in specification, wherein it.Is shown; that the fact or fkcts to be recorded, may be repre i sented by figures, symbols, date*. or numbers, used either separately or In combination, or by whatever else ,will indicate the fact or facta, as desired: and furthermore, basad on tld&piimary invention, J also claim the device or contrivance of rendering or transmitting accounts in.partial or full statements,, when the statement or statements so sent are thus, or au?>stantially thus, - kept in type, by tbe^ contri vance* of mv invention, be the medium of transmis sion what it may; but the particular mode of ren dering accounts by the me of-tho Dispatch Machine constituted' 6f Apron 'Movement.- Keel, and Cutter stamp, 1 claim in the broadest and fullest sense; and also the machine itself, embracing all its forms and modes, of. operating, as vindicated in describing it. either as.a simple hand instrument, or 'as propelled by machinery. And in connection with these speci fic claims and based upon them, 1 also claim alt oilier means and appliances ?tib*tantiullv the same as tho?G herein claimed or intended to be claimed. With these claims fully acknowledged and protected as above*'this invention has-already spread itself over Canada, eighteen States of: the American Union, and into Great Britain, and U now nsod in more than three huudred Newspaper Offices. Its immense value to.banking and simunr .institutions' will be shown in a circular which will, make its appearance soon. Mmnwhile applications ;for in'ormatfon, -Deeds of Right," or "Diap \tch Machines," will receive due at tention, when addressed either to Rev. Robert, Dick, - - to hia Agent and Attorney, - * f-'f .r^ofin AXD. CSF" To^LEX^""who In thv.-MontrfJii Gazette of 1st February, 1560. pronounces the "idea" of keeping accounts current Kin type/* a .^growi absurdity," thanks are hereby tend wed, aqd the assurance given, that .this grofie absurdity Is all that ^Mr. Dick "h*s pntcntodinthe domain of keeping accounts. Hi? claims hinder rio operation therein into wh*ch thi* gross absm-dltr is "not piratically smuggled in any manner:- uteither bodily nor partially; neither di rectly or indirectly: neither explicitly nor svml?oli cilly; this ground his claims cov^r, and nothing morel the absolute monopoly of this absurdity and nothing else, Is all he auks as his claims, rationally : r*17-' ROBES IROBESJROBES! iaamfSoe Ronp.s just opened this ^ SwI n,n all my early purchase* m Roboa,^LawM.*niJ-oth?-JJtom Good*, at. leea than rhoyoMt.to make roomiortaew, odm that I.an d?Uy ^ J.S. RHODES* 1I' 11E AMERICAN EM10KANT AM>|i..v?-.i. .. 1 COMl'ANY. having of New "i ork, ha? bteuorgaiiitni i u,t K -, : nite purport* of colliding infonuat^t fc? tli ??iv the country wherein desirable iionu w'jj* " low prices.awl comtctudiDg tW ?.Yv7?u.t: tion and favor of all v*ho Ei.tv be iootteci, jri^L or improve them. It baa been *iles.:i> arrangements and corrv?pocdcnct lor an-* p??t; until it ii* now ready to offer to trMitu I ^ 16r election, embracing more ili&ji Ol* Xiiiio* ikf... of cheap wild land*, with tomeUcproveu in the sitatctf of Vuginia. i'enwj taurf?-.-T?iui^? r-" Mis nouri: and it w ill soon extend it# other States. u To emigrant* from Europe, to the cfiergetk v men of our compactly settled States and secrjiia. the hives of mechanics ami lubortx* who iLr- ur?.r cities and live in constant and reasmxxat le dz*z? panic i,r pestilcuce. war. revulsion. orfcaa* alxvnaiuu in t&c chaunela of trade, may, at any <nozue&fr4et ;i\?, them of employment and their families of breac. v. sayr resolve nowv while yon may, to seek a ht*?c -a i>*re such perils are unknown. Wfe mean to sell lands, as well as negotiate for pur chasers with those who have large tract* fur sale, in every j?art of the Union; bet our attention is m r f especially directed to the neighboring State*?\ irgiuia Kentucky. Tennessee. and .Missouri. Viicnijru esj t cially proffersat this time remarkai.tr indu?.ciuent> to immigrants. Her climate is temperate and genial? the Peach, the Apple the IVar. the Grape. alike thrive in it?it is far licttc; and more desirably Timber ?ii than almost any new Sta.e: its navigable river#- and innumerable.available stream?, water-power, and pro fusion of the most valuable mineral*?Coal. lr?.?.Mdt. Copj?er Ac.?are unsurpassed; the State n*? expanded laage Minis in constructing Canals aud Kailrvad* ?cru** its entire breadth, which place almost every ccntty within a few hour*' ride, either of its seaport*or of lb* great inland cities of Cincinnati. Pitt-burgh. V heeling, Louisville. Ac.: yet fertile,inviting lan-i. uhc-th* r itim proved or new. ib far cheaper this day iu the Hc'.h* r ol States.than it ia in Minnesota or Oregon. No wkfr* else on earth can land? filled with accessible 0*1?r Iron Ore. covered with choice Timber, and except alike for Grain and Gn.-s. Fruit and Hi* .ts. L?- c-b?sii..! so cheaply as in Old Virginia; while to mwi oi con siderable means we can good farms almost v nhirj sight of Washington City for less than the fiiir co?t ?..f the improvement. The TA BLE LA NDS of EA ST TEN N ESS EE j n*n J some of the most inTiting fields for industry anc cntei pri>.e on this Continent. TheclimateU salubri -ju* M*i* healthful. The soil is adapted to all agricultural pur suits. Its unimproved I-ands are covered * /. L Timber, or present natural owning;. ai>o jfleadc?? producing nutritious Grass. Tho fanner c^l hare ? > products on shipl?oard In 30 hour? and can tuj hi* Groceries. Dry Goods. etc.. at home, n- cne?p*?-' m?\. one in New England. Yet. we ran fell with perfect titles, at frqra one to three dollar* per acrt. . A word as to the single objection which ha? l>pt theae lauds soiong uncnltivated. and which in?w k-ej* them in the market at a barefnu tsoo of t}ie;r iisi <:?? ;? valntv-iThat of Slavery. This Company hi* f air v. destl with any institution as a sub^tttutine i?ft. over wh??e existence or character i* has n-> control. Ilr; we say in all confidence to intending settler*, slavery in Virginia need not and ?;it>uld not -vrrt logger a?. m hindrance to settlement ou your part. That cramt discover? ofour?ge,Co.xcEXTRATKi?i?xxcR.\Tio>. jiiar tically d*i?-i>os**s of it so far as you are concexnc-d. b t heads of families, including farmers, mechasicf. mil lers. Ac., take counsel together and resolve t?? ?eek new and more eligible homes in company. Let tht rn.clul* bingtheir means, send twoof their number to look *t such lands as we are prepared to sell them. Let ?hwe delegate, alter a sufficient scrutiny, buy from five to twenty thousand acres in a body, embracing all the good points they require, then let them survey the whole into farms and lntsof convenient size, and put these up at auction to the highest bidder, whether a member of the company or not. Each member will, of course, be entitled to a return, in land or money, of the sum previously contributed by him to the compa ny's funds, and to his proportion of any profit realized from the transaction. Thus, the Company ?will form a sort of spontaneous township, with its roads, bridcet. stores, schools, church. Ac., substantially after the X<*w England Pattern. Such a location may easily betnsde ?such already, in fart, exist** in every county of Vir ginia above tide-water; and into such a one. Slavery will have neither pretext or desireto enter. The city of-Wheeling, the Quaker portion of London County, not to speak of new experiments, fairly exemplify the law we here indicate. Thus, before a Meady and copious influx of Froe-Labor immigration. Slavery quietly and gradually disappears. withonT covuL-ion f-r heart-burning, arni the settlers will find their property quadrupled by the single act of ?ett lement. Young men of the Free States! a glorious ramr opens before jr-n. Wc proffer yon cheap land, iucple timl?er. a healthful climate, absolute immunity fn-? even the dread of savage incursion and rttprwton. adaptation to all the grains, grasses and fmit^i f ti> tempemtezone. with ready access to ample and r>r.t norative markets at nil seasons. Thi* day. more tfc?n half the arable land in Virginia has never been tursel by a plow, while much of the good lands once teoer ously productive, is now but meagerly so. Good trtat ment will readily and cheaply restore them to theSr pristine fertility. Xo stronger inducement? to indus try. no nobler'theatre for exertion, is proffcrt-d any where on earth. Call and seeonr maps descriptions, survey-, etc.. or write to us (enclosing postage stamps, of cntse.) and your inquiries shall be answered as far m practi cable. i'leasc addjess FRANCIS W. TAPPAX. President, or JOHN a UXDERWOOD.,.General Agent Am. Emi grant Aid and Homestead Company. No? 140 Broadway, Xew York. J*2V59 lv BALTIMORE Commercial College! Poundkp, 1852^.... CnAETZBun, ISM LOCATED, Cor. Baltimore ami Cliarles-St*., BALTIMORE. MD. 'IMIIS INSTITUTION IS NOW IX THE 3I0ST I JL prosperous anil fionrUbihg condition. Twice dn ! ring the last two year* ha< it been nere*?ary to obtain j larger apartments for the accommodation of tlie in creasing number nf students, representing nearly every State in the Union It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desirably located buildings in the city. The room* are cpxnmodiously arranged, spacious and elegantly furnished. The advantages and facilities here offered to young men desiring to qualify themselves properly f.?r the various duties of the (Vmntipg; Room, or to obtain a 1 borough Practical Business Education generally. ?r* unsurpassed, in any particular, by any ?mi!xr ?tab lishment in the United States. FACULTYx E. K. LOSIER, Principal:?Lecturer on the Science of Account* Com merce. Business Custom*. etc. J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Book-Keeping and Commerical Calculations. IL II. J> A VIES. Associate IVnfessor ofBook-Keeping. X. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Business arw! ornamental Penmanv.ijv. S.T. WILLIAMS. Ewj.. Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rev. E. YEATES REESE. D. D., Lecturer on Commerial Kthio*. TRUSTEES: Hon. Jno. p. Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Yansant. Hon. Thos Swann, * Wm. II. Keighler. Ksq-? Jacob Trust, Esq- Tm. Knabe, Esq.. The College is provided with a Commercial Library of Standard Works, expressly for the uso of the Stn dent*. Eadf -Student has a desk to himself, and I? wp?* rately instructed. There" being'no vacation during the year. Sndent* can enter at any time. The tim ensually required U> complete the full counts from 8 to 12 weeks. A In plow a is awarded to all Graduates. A large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of six squ abx rrrr. representing the Exterickr and Interior View of the College, various characteristic designs, penmanship. 4c? sent by nia.j frtt of. ehartjiy aeeom panied with catalogue pivins f?? particular*. Address RK. LOSIEI* ' - Jktttimor* M''-_ LIST, MORRISO\ &Co, XXTIfOI.ESALK OROCKRSJlXBPKOnCCK OKA > v lBRPTKm. 78 ati>l SO Mjun stn*:. ?ff,r salewt lowest rates 1.10 hhds. fair to choice S. O. Sucar. 400 bbls. prime Molasses, (oak cooperage.) TOO half barrels do do ^ . 150. bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do -100 bbls.Baltimore and Philadelphia Syrups- ^ BiCOK SHOUIiDBRS 10 hbdi prt?* ^Shoaldws In ?<*, Md fcr,.?tojr?p?J(LY>