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A- Painful Position.?An unmarried * P^ncct specimen of an old maid, oeing on & visit to a friend who lived io a targe manufacturing town, went one Sun day to cbnreb alone, nnd was shown iota a large square pew in which half a dozen females were seated. The prayers were arawing to a conclusion, when the officia ting minuter deviated from the afternoon service into another, with which she w*a unacquainted. Tbi? was .1 novelty to Miss ? wbo was iu the habit of nttendirc? public worship at a (nsbionable chapel in London. When this interpolated service began her co-pewers stood up; she, as a lDa,^t'r course, followed their example, and, on doing so, was surprised to see all i.w > eoogregation, except themselves, either fitting or kneeling. Hercompoliions Presently knelt down. She again followed their lead, and by paying great attention to the succeeding prayer, she discovered that it was a thanksgiving for safe deliver ance from the great pain and peril of child birth. The usual afternoon service being over, she roae from ber knees with crim soned cheeks and in an agitated atate of mmd, which were not lessened by the clerk coming into the pew, and asking her 1. . * JOt* a child to be christened, Alaam?* Pushiug him aside, she rushed out of the churching-pew, into which she had inadvertently been put, and made the best of her way out of the church. On entering ber friend's drawing-room she look so excited aad alarmed that Mrs. M. exclaimed, "My dear Charlotte, what has happened to you? H?t\-e you been robbed or assaulted?" "Worse, worse?much worse, hysterically sobbed the old maid, "I ve been churched."?London Court Jour nal. [From Vanity Fair. J to knotc' y?u ?Mr. John olidell, we observe, wishes to know of the Senate whether "John B. Floyd at pres ent fills the office of Secretary of War.*' We presume the next thing be will be say ing to J. B. will be Sf>ine:hing like the Irishman in his fight to his adversarv: " ??re not *n a*rncst, Jimmy, let go'yure NEWEST ARITHMETIC. Nullification i< vexation, 8e<retsi<tn If n? bail, Th? Chlfalry doth puzzle ma And Charleston makes me mad. The bent Ubcity cap.?A good percussion. A world to the wise (//. v!.)~-Shut up. 1IOMELY BUT TRUE. It Menu an .-id thin*. That the Sonth will still nine. In spite of their stomach*. **That Cotton is Kingl" For 'tie an old adage. And frequently said. "We can do without breeches, But not without bread!" Embroideries tor the Holidays! WE WILL OFFER OIIEAT BAUOAINS In Frcuch Work Collin, - Setts. Elegant Kml.'d llandk'fr, Ac. IIEISKELL * aWKARIXORX. The" Panic !^The Panic] FANCY DRESS GOODS!. AT LESS THAV COSTI Fincy dress silks, .t. big w FINE FL'l:ri, til X-w York ml. ALL WOOL D> LAIN KS. St cot. OTTMANS .ml YKLOUKS, at Inn than ct?l. J. 8. RHODES. WPortable Hay Presses. E ARE NOW PRKl'ARKb TO FURNISH three wizes of IiigersoH'ci Improved Hay I'rp**. wmcn is the cheapest, Imt and most convenient Prm ?ver offered to the pnblic. It Is easllr handled and can be readIIjr moTed from place to place, u* mar be required. For aale at the lowtut rates by SMITH A OORRELT.. WHOOPING COUGH! 4 LL KINDS OF COUQtlS, IIOAUSKNBSS, 4c, J\. are relieved in a few doces, by nsln^ the Hoarhound Balsam! It^contalns no Opinm or TarUr Kinetic. 1 rice_25 ceata. Por aale bv . ? T. If. LOGAN 4 CO. d*?17 and LOGAN, LIST 4 CO. New Year's Presents! A.? J?" BOOKS AND TOYS LEFT which will b. .old Tcry luw for cub, by . ? JOS. GRAVE*. - Centre Wheellnr._ O-ffpMI* KINSKY'SEXTRARAU. t . Ji rhl,",*l:d Flour, cotutantly on ""*1 tor Ml. luw by [deeli] JI.KKU.LY. JUST HECEIVED, JO boxes MJ. Itjitiij., do Layer do. anil Tor nl. by l"*JI LIST. MORRISON A CO. -A.t O ost! M* ENTIRE STOCK OP Ottomnn Wloura, Plain French Herluot, Printed do. ? deolfl GKO. R. TAYLOR. TT OLID AY PRESENTS.?Just recri^d TOO ~n dec!3 OiM Fellows* Hall Drug Store. THE HOLIDAY SILK HAT7~ W^.'J^V,S?,,,9 DAY HSOEIVKD THE IIOLI -JkTf 811k Hat, a n.o.t bMntlfnl art! ci., with the now .tyl. cushioned nm leather Gentlemen are lurited to m the unit. decl? S. HARPER A BRO. "|>IO COMM.?IM U\*s jitiiu. Rio CoffM At Just received anil fur sale by J""1' M. RKILLY. /?|II0W.?II?W._A prim, article Jn.tr. V calsnl and for sale by ''?** jr. A.EDWARDS A BRO. I^iRK WORKS. Another lot ofhre Wofk. Ju?t receired from the Manufactory, at the Va. ' ' D. X1COLLABRO, _2fU? 100 Main .ireil. NEW CROP. JUST BECEIYKD, per Steamboat "Printa Donna." 50 hlids piime N. O. Sugar, 100 bbl? ?* " Molaasea aad for aale by ... 1'A.XTON, D0NLON A CXlLEBAT. NofcH.ndM Maln.t, llOJIOAZINES, atr,Mt. HEISKEL1. A R WEARING EX. J.-K CLOTH AXD" VKIIVBX : tf* ?>y entire Mock rfith and T.I.m Clonka, . h'. h 1 am tatUll.4 are band*omer than any In th? markrt. _2!y? I J. S-JtHODKS. American a?d kkiuun toys, IN ORKAT VARIETY. Fur Ml*. WlKilt^al. and Retail, at PANIC PRICES. . Il*cl* by JOS. OKA YES. BEAVTIfDl. WOIIKKll SLIPPER PATTERNS, at D. NIOOLI. A UKO.'S 10. Main Strr.1. EXTRA PLOf'K.?100 barrel* rvcelTcd thia day. P" abwrner Cornier, and for eal. by " M. KKILLT PITROS, PUTXKS At ALMOXDI V-/ I*rj? lot. Jut rMtri and for Ml. by J1*-' W. A. EDWARDS A BRO. A J5 b.rr.1. SS per rent. Al.-obol, /a OI4 Doatlnloa brand. In Orel rate cwimnn, ln?t rmiral aa<l lor aale by OE0. ADAMS, W Main rt. Gakp-s white wheat extra FAMILV FL0UR.-IU0 barrells of -ui^rior brand of Hour, jurt received par stcsuuer Clara Deaa, aad lor sal# bj M. RKILLY. FeRA FLAXXELS, at co.1. . !*_ IIEISKKLL A SWEARING EN. * BOYS' HEAVY BRO\VX JjJL CarrON HALF II0SK,Jn?t received bv GEO. R. TAYLOR. Christmas Gifts! "lITRrnXO DESKS. Work Boxea. Toilet DoCtlca. T V Port Moniiea. CardCaaes. Cabas. Motto (W SAtcheU, Match Box.* ChffvSETVSr Mantle and Table Ornaments, and tuany other fitney and uwfnl article, for aal. by ?Iw'S J. T. SCOTT A CO. ROCKXKG HORSES.?Joat receiTed an ad ditHoal aopply, at IV NICOLL A BKO'. Variety Stor^ 10* Mala M. HOSTETTER'S Stomach. Bitters! apical with n?rfert <x>??.k ncr tophralciaiuand citl , tilTRmcrally of Ibc Uoltr.1 Mat* " article has attained a reputation heretofore un , kuuWD. A few txcn upon this point W|B i pomarfully than voluntas of bare Vn^?t*re Bton? i inx puffery. The consumption of Host?-tters btom ach Bit tars tor the Va*t year amounted to over a bal? million bottle*, and from it# manifest Htrady inrrrjUMi in times part. It fet evident that ?buing tb? co"?ll,S year the consumption trill reach near Ull{""'j bottle* This Immense amount could uever li.?v* i been -?M but for the rare medicinal properties con tained In the preparation, and il?e sanction ??f the rno?t promluent physicians in those sections c.f the StrTwbere tK article i. beet known, who not i onlv recommend the Bitter# to tbeir patients. but | are im Iv at a.l times to give testimonials to its efli cacy in all eases of stomachic derangements and the ; (Uaeaaesresulting therefrom. bT This im?ot a temporary poimlartty, ofctaweuoy I extraordinary efforts in the way of trumpet lug the ' duality of the Bitter*, bnt a solid estimation of an | invaluable medicine, which Is destined to be as cn *H?Z2T*12?b si..?. toraefcnaathtre and J* ii?T bilhoii? complaint, U*r? comtOMHc.rUMu.V huw!t?i?. ?>>>? t.m?w I -HIt*er?" area certain euro for the 1>? -I Ma ana 1 likeSSasJTis to the propriety a sou I un alloyed pleasure. I t remove. *11 morb id n rom the stomach, purifies tl.e blood, and I rts e newwl ritallty to the nervous system, fci*In: t tlifti I tone and energy indispensable for th? icstm health. It operates upon the stomach, J]w and I oriier dicerti*e ontans. mildly hut I^'rfi.Uy.and noon restores them to a condition essential to the 1 healthy discharge of the functions of nature, i Elderly persons may u*e m 1TI directions on the bottle, and they will find in It a I Mtimtitant peculiarly adapted t?? comfort declining ?^. aVit U plsa*ant to the palate, Invigorating to fbo L.,?.U. extallanta> ? tonic, and i ?n??llv We hare the evidence of thousands ot | a?eO men*and women who have ?*rjerien?t^.theJ^^r 1 efltof using this preparation while suffering from ! stomach derangements and general debility; ectlug under the advice of physicians merit!!^ot1 all deleterious drops and fairly te-tcd the merit* or I this article. A.few words to the gentler sex. There i ! are certain periods when their carea are so ^nlng that tunny of them sink under the trial. Hie rela lion of mother and child 1- bo absorbingly tender. , that the mother, especially if the bo young, U apt to I forget her own health in her extreme anxiety for her I Infant. Should the period of niateniity arrive dur ing the summer season, the wear of Uo.ly and mind la peucrally aggravated. Here, thou, la a uecesaity for a stimulant t.? recuperate the energies of the s> item, and enable the mother tobwrup ""^erher exliausting triaU and responsibilities. mothers generally prefer the Bitters to all other in vl~oratora that rcceive the endorsement of physi cians. because it I* agreeable to the tarte ss well aa certain to give a pernutueut incroosa of bodily BtIAntho*e persons, to whom we have particularly referred obove. to wit: sufferer, from fever and ague, caused by malaria. dUrrh.ua, dysentery, Indigestkm. loss or appetite, and all ducaaea or derang. ineuts of the Stomach, superannuated llneKS?11'wllf sedentarv occupation, and nuning mother-, will consult their own physical welfare by giving to li s tener** Celebrated Stomach Uitters a trial. CAUTION.?W? caution the public_against using anvof the many imitations ?.r counterfeits, but ask for liosTETxa's Cuw?*ath. SxoMAcn BtTrte^and sMtbat each bottle has the wor.ls "Dr. J. I.^letter's Stomach Hltti-rs** blown on the sfde of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label 4^-Prepared and sold by IIOSTETTItB k SMITH, Pittsburgh, I'a^ and sold by all druggi?ts, grocers and dealers generally throughout the United States, South America and Oermany. nov3-?lawly DICK'S ACCOUNTANT AND DISPATCH PATENT. Th* hw+alor'x CluiutJ a* jcknoioledprfi andprolccted b<j the GorrrnnuHtJ of CUnatl-i, the Unite J States, and Gr**t Britain: to alt whom it mn>j concern. ifTIIAT 1 CLAIM AS MY IXVKNTIO.V IS, TnP. W contrivauce of keeping accounts current, oi whatever kind, description or variety. In printed orm. by keeping tho statements of the sereral ac counts standingiu printers* type, or their *juiralenj*, the type being so arranged In form as to admit oi being readily and quickly rea?ljlisted In anv particu lar part, where an acconnt may have uudergonn a change, by the l*p*e of time or tlio current of buU neas transactions; eo that, when readlusted in all such parts up to any given date, an Impression then . 1 , ' . *. . . ..vl.lhtt In nrlutful form. taken from the the tru?? state to anv gorn *?" ic type shall exhibit. In printed form, the true state of all the accounts ao kept, accurately representing all the balances or conclusions', In ac cordance with the end or ends contemplated In keep ing the record; rendering it, in commercial buslues*, a balance sheet of the moat compact and perfect character, tho details of management being euiwtan tiallv as recited in specification, wherein it is shown, that the fact or facts to be recorded, may lie repre sented bv figures, symbols, dntea, or numbers, used either separately or in combination, or by whatever els? will Indicate the fact or facta as desired: and furthermore, based ou this primary invention, 1 nl*o claim the dovlce or contrivance of rendering or transmitting accounts in partial or full statements, when the Btatenieut or statements so wsnl are thus, or substantially thus, kept In type, by the contri vances of my invention, be the medium of transmis sion what It may; but the Particular mmle"ren dering accounts by the n<e of the Dispatch Machine constituted of Apron Movement. Bee], and Cutter ?tamp, 1 claim In the broadest aud fullest sense; and also the machine itself, embracing all Its forms and modes, of oi?eratlng, as indicated in describing It. either aa a simple hand Instrument, or as propelled by machinery. Ami in connection with these speci fic claim*. and based U|?on them, I also claim all other nutans and appliances substantially the same asth.ve herein claimed or intended to be claimed. With these claims fnlly acknowledged aud protected as above, this Invention lias already spread1 "felt over Canada, eighteen States or the American Union, and into (treat llritafn. and Is now used in more than three hundred Newspaper Office*. Its immense value to hanktng aud similar institutions will bo shown hi a circular which will make its appearance soon. Meanwhile applications for infonnation, k*I?ee<ls oi Right," or "Disp itch Machines." will receive due at tention, when addressed either to Rev. Robert, Dick, j y^Erie', C. IIV, or to his Agent and Attorney, John J. Haines, iontfcn, KXfiLAXD. tW To -LKX," who in the Montreal OatHU of 1st February, I860, pronounces the "Idea* of keeping accounts cutfent "lu type," a "grosa absurdity,' thanks are hereby tendered, and tho asenrance given, that this gross absurdity is all that Mr. Dick has patented in the domain of keeping accouuta Ills claims hinder no operation therein Into which this gross absurdity is not piratically smuggled In anv manner: neither bodily nor partlalty; neither di rectly or Indirectly: neither explicitly nor symltoll cally; this ground his claims cover, and nothing more; the absolute monopoly of this absurdity and nothing else, is all he aska aa hia claims, rationally read, sttwt.^ft septt MAN1I00DT HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, ON TIIF. NATURE, TBEATMKNT, AND B.VDICAL CURE Ok* SPKUMATOBRIUBA, or Seiniusl Weak ness. Sexual Debility. Nervou?neaa and involuntary emissions, inditcing Impotency, aud Mental and Physical Incapacity. By ROUT. J. CULVERWRLL, M. D, .4ufAor of fAe -'Green Book, ?fc. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture. chwrlv proves from his own experience that the awful conse.iuenccs of Self-abuse may be effcctiiAlly removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, tings or cordis!*, pointing out a mode of euro at ouce certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mav be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will pivve a Iks hi to thousands and thousands. *ent under seal to any address, post njirf. on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing DR. | Cll. J.C. KLINE, 1 *7 Bowery, New York, 1'oat Office i Utx *yhZ*. . . ? ? ' ? v uvvyx&um -w ? - ^ - i GEOROF. W. SMITH RKSPKCTFTLLY UIVBS Twdice that be ha* commeeced brewing for the season hia SUPERIOR ALES. Ue has also on hand from Ust season a small sup- j ply of hia Kenrett, Bitter and Common Alo. In casks * The Kennett and Bitter varieties are largely pre scribed by the Faculty far debilitated and feeble ^ Oralus aud Yeast as usual. sept!2-3m ^EUREKAi ETIREKA! EUREKA!! I WOULD CA.LUSPKCIA.L ATTENTION TOTUR Celebrated PATENT SHIRT. The perfect fit ot the Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt, and the sasv and comfortable manner they set on the boaom and shoulder, cannot be surpassed, and h^al inylO N'o. Toa Mrnin V>. i]OABl5VAPKHATOn TTarH-i* CUB bla?t Knpmtor Ml D?S?t?r, for minohctiir inc Srrun kikI Sncmr frum th? Chin**, Cw. lj ?ip? riortomu .<lw U,?utoo? J,t for tW? pir bom. It dmJi ouly Kumlnstiiw ?o MUbthb 1U ioMriorilr. W, no? h?t, ? u>ail4o on kual ui41^ .uMtaU intwwUd Unll *ul .lunine for >h?m SMITH * OORttKLU jyl, Apltt for Oi* SUanfrctarer,. DISTJIflON! 777 ,v. a* yew CROP 'X.'O. SOOAR.-?.kU? IN jg~.??g--SSygj?5 t OOLKDAY. TRANSPORTATION. j Baltimore & Ohio Rail Roafl | WINTER SCHEDULE. Wheeling, 24th Nov., 1860. OX and sfter the 25th November. 1S60, the passen ger Train* will be ru* daily ft* follow*: First?The Northwestern, Cleveland, Chicago, Si. ' Louie, Indiana poll*, Dayton, Cincinnati, Colnmbn-. i Wheeling. Ilenwood. Baltimore, and Washington Cii Expres* departs daily except Sunday* at lfc46 A. 3) aud arrives iu Baltimore at 4:50 A. W, connecting wit I the e*rL:e-?t trains forth* Eastern aud Southern cltie ! Heturning, leaves Baltimore at 4 A. 31.. and arriy? i Ht Beuwood at S:15 P. 31. and W heeling at 8:45 P. M making direct connection with the Western Ex pre: . train. This train will only stop for vro.nl and wati and mealing the passengers. ! Second?The Great Southwestern, &t. Louis, Cinci? I n*ti. Colnmbn*, Wheeling, Bentroi.-d, Baltimore ai ' Washington City Expres* leaves WbeeUcg daily *25 P. M- arriving in Baltimore at 2*5 P. Mm co i necting with the afternoon trains to the .Eastern ai j Southern cities. Returning. leaves Baltimore at 4 1 ? 3L, and arrive* at Benwood at 7:45 A.3I.andWbeelir> at 8:15 A. 3L, making direct connection with tl?e gre: Western Express trains. Thia train will only ?top f. wood and water and mealing the passenger*. A freight train with passenger car attached wi leave daily, except Sundays, for Uraiton at 4:10 A. 3 Bet urniug, will arrive at 3-15 P. 3L , J. B. FORD, A gont. W. P. Smttw. blaster of Transportation. L. M. Cole, Oen'i Ticket Agent. nov28 Cleveland, Pittsburg and Whee. ing Hail Road. ON AND AIT Kit MONDAY. .\0Te111l~r ifitl., ISO PiiHipr Tnln. ?111 lear. llriJg.-l.ort u f<* lows. (Sundays excepted:) lhM A. M. Mall Train, stopping at ail stations, ex cept New Salisbury. Sumiultvllle, Frank Un, East Rochester, Moultrie, Rootstown, Karlville. Macedonia, Bedford, and New- j burg; arrives at Pittsburgh at 4:00 P. M., Baltimore at 8.-00 A. 31* Philsdelpbia at ! 6^0 A.M., New York at 12:30 P. M.( noon) I Cleveland at 7:S0 P.M.. Toledo at 12:10 A. M., Detroit at 6:15 A. M-, and Chicago at 10*0 A. M. 10:00 P. M. Express Train, stopping at all station* except Liverpool, Smith's Ferry; Indus try, Beaver, New Salisbury, East Roch ester, Earlville, Blacedonia, Bedford and Newburg; arrives at Pittsburgh at ?40 A. M., llaltimore at &00 P. M, Philadel phia at 6:00 P. Mm New York at 10?0 P. Mm Cleveland at 7:40 A. M.; Toledo at 12:30 P. 31., Detroit at 0:00 P. M., and Chicago at 11:00 P. 31. Both these trains mako clot* connection- at Cleve land ami Pittsburgh for the point* indicated above; also, lor Erie, Duukirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. I RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 9:40 A. 31. and 8:45 P. M., and I arrive at Bridgeport nt 0:20 P. M. and 0:25 A. 31. Leave Pittsburgh at 1:40 A. 31. and 1:40 P. 31m and arrive at Bridgeport at 6:25 A. 31. and C:2o P. 31. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh and return $3.75. Fare always as low, and time much quicker than any other mute. Through Tickets to all points in the 1\ est. North and East can be procured at theofiice No. 37 Water street, next door to Sprigg llonse. Wheeling, Va* and at Bridgeport Station. Freight contracts will be made at lowest rates to any point accessible by this r?>ad and Its connections, to the East. North. West and North-West, nt office No. 37 Water street, or with Freight Agent at Bridge port Station. B. HAMILTON. A gent. Wheeling. ^ a. J0TIN CHAPMAN. Agent. Bridgeport. 0. J. N. McCULLOUGTT. President. F. R. MYERS. Gen't Ticket Ag't. nov28 18"?-TirE CKXTHAL lSOO. PE\.\SYLYAMA RAIL ROAD MO MTI.KS D0U1H.H TI1ACK. The Capacity of this Road is now equal to any in the Country. Three Through Pa senger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH k PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct In the Union Depot, at Pittsburg! with through Trains from all Western Cities for Phil delphla,New York. Boston. Baltimore, and Washiuj ton City; thus furnishing facilities for the transpo< tut ion ?t Passenger*, unsurpassed, for apced and cou fort, by any other route. Exprcmand Fast Lines run through to Philadelphi without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking cars areattached to each train; Woodruff Sleeping Cars to Express aud Fast Trains. Tlt? Express run* Daily, Mall and Fast LlneSut.' davs excepted. Three Dally Tralus couuect direct fo 1 New York. Express and Fast Lines connect for Bal timore and Washington. Six dally Trains between Philadelphia and New* York. Two Daily Train* between New York and tto?ton. Through Tickets (all Bail) ore g??odon either of tho above Trains, and transfers through New York free. BOAT TICKETS to Boston ore good via Norwich, Fall River or Stonington Lines. Baggage transferred free. . ... TICKETS may be obtalued at any of the Important Bailroad Offices In the West;al?o, on board any of the regular Line of steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio river*. . . . pfFare always as loxv and time as quick as l>y any Oilier Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the I Pennsylvania Rail Road makesthl* the ! Direct Line Between tlie East aud tho 1 Great West. Tho connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Brldg at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferriage . Freight, together with thesavingof time, aroadvai tagus readily appreciated by shippers of Freight, an the Traveling Public. For Freight Contract* or Shipping Direction*, appl to or address either of-the followiug Ageuta el tl> Company. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburgh; II. S. Pierce A Co., Kanesville, O4 J. J. Jonxam Ripley, O.; R. McNeely, Mayaville, Ky4 Ormsby Chopper, Portsmouth, O^ Paddock A Co., Jeffersot ville. Ind4 II. W. BaowxACo? Cincinnati, 0.; Atheb A lliBUERT. Cinciunatl, O.jR. C. Meldrcn, Mndisoi Ind.; Jos. E. 31oore, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. 01 Riley . . Co.. Evan*ville, IudM N. W. Graham k Com Cairo, 111 f R. P. Bars, WhalerA glass St Louis. M04 Jonx li Harris. Nashville, Tenn4 Harrmo* Hunt. Memplii Tenn.; Clarke k Co- Chicago, 111.; W. H. H. Koosr Alton, III., or to Freight Agents of Rail Road* ? different point* In tho West. The Greatest Facilities offered for the Protection an 1 Sjtesdv Transjtortation of Lire Stock, And Good AcoonvmvTtoxs with usual privilege* fo* ! per*ons traveling l?? charge thereof. FREIGHTS. 1 By this Route Freights of all descriptions can bo for* | warded to and from Phllsdelpliia, New York, Boston | or Baltimore, to aud front any points on the RaillloadJ I of Uhlo. Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, low a. or Mistmuri, by Itail Hood direct. j The Pennsylvania Rail Rood also connects at Pitt* I burgh with Steamboats, by which Goods can be for warded to any port 011 the Ohio, Muskingum. Kentucky, | Tennessee. (Cumberland, Illinois, Missis-dppL Wiseou i sin, Missouri, Kansas Arkansas and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland. San.lnsky and Chicago with Stoamers to all ports ou the North-Western Lnkes. I Merchant* and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with conft ?? ice on Its speedy transit. Til i. RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Kail Road are at aUtimes at y.iroruWs as are charged by other It. It. (tornpa nut. *^_lle particular to mark packages -rtA Pexxa. R.B." E. J. SXEEDER, PhOadelpbla. MAURAW k K00NS, 60 North Street, Baltimore. LKECII k CO.. No. 2. Astor House, or No. 15.Wn. [fit. N. Y. LEECH k Co, No. 77 State Street, Boston. H. II. HOUSTON, Gen' I Freight Aft, PhBa [delpnla. L. L. I10UPT, Oen'l Ticket Philadelphia. TH03. A. S(X>TT, Gen'l Sup't. Altoona l*a. Janl-'eo HEMPF1ELU RAILllOAD CHANGE TIME! AND AFTER MONDAY. N0YEMBKR THE 1 2Sth, the tt uins on this Road will run as follows, ?ly.except Suuday*: Leave Washiugton ?7j^ A, M. Arrive at Wheeling -10 " RETURNING: Leave Wheeling ?^ S P. M Arrived at Washington 6 " AR freight to be forwarded from Wheeling must be delivered at the depot befort - o'clock P. M. to insure Its shipment the tame day. nov24 \ ? . W.D. BPRTON, Bwp't. Cumberland Cement, AN CNEQUALLED.ARTICLE FOR ALL KINDS of Masonry where water is to be resisted; Foundations in wet and damp placcs; Lining for Cisterns; Grouting for Cellar Floor*, and all purpoeea for which Cement is used. 0a the new Baltimore City Water Werks, in the con*traction C?.u>dait, this Cement was used exclu ritelar. It is also extensively used 00 the masonry and tun els of the Baltimore and Obia, and N. W. Ya. Railroads, ic, Ac. It has recenUv been moat thoroughly tested upon the New Waterworks, In Baltimore, where It has been used in all sMnatk?e whieh required work of the wv*t perfbdthnraei'r. In the construction of the brick conduit, which is saW to be the be* pieee of tcork of the kind in the cmentry, over 100?00 bu shels of this Cement were need, and both engineers and superintendents concur in saying that whRe it h*? wo expttafor-u* in wH placet and where it is we cessary to Bcm> over Stroxo Sprixos, it has this advantage over all other quick setting cements that when used in dry places and exposed Uthe rea, tt is not liable to crack. . Cement will be ftmi*hed in Barrels or Bags, in quantities to ssit purchaser*, by OiWM PRUUL Wheetafr Jj?| jfffBk/sr fitt JUknu/mCtwrcr. MEDICAL. COD.HVEli OIX JOHN C. BAKER & CO., juxvncTcmxM of the PURE MEDICINAL COD-LIVER Oil! No. IS* North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. JO. BAKER * CO., In offertnc to the public their . brand or Cot-UTLK Oiu ha>r great plearara In warranting it, aiceUent quality, which, alter many ,-Ar? of laboriona axpcrience, they hare mcceeded 7' i in iwrfectiDK. , s It 18 prepared, according to the mort approved 1 process, from fresh and healthy livers of the Uadut morrhua (Codfish), selected with extreme care, under . the personal supervision of their agent in Newfound i ? It# sweetuew, purity, and fresh new. make i t*-?rce . ly di?ta?xeful to tho most duiicate patient; while the : uniformity of its mode of preparation make* it the ? tuo?t dtMrebIa brand of-Oil iu the market. i The uncertain quality, and defective manner of preparing C<-l-LiTer Oil. haTe pre-luded mauj Miflfctv I ing persons from rightly appreciating its merit*. **r ' fully tenting its remedial virtnee. Wldle its success | depend# mainly on the employment of a genuine and powerful article, no advantage will iceuit from a single trial. In general it operates in arery gradual manner, requiring a long perseternnca in its um>. It must not be takcu ouly occasionally, or irregularly, but peroeferlngly and steadily, cuntinnir.g its use eve n after apparent recovery. The physician niay rely, vrith full confidence, on the merits of our brand of Oil, while the diseased pa tient baa a guarantee, that, in using it, he is taking a medicine, the virtues and efficacy of which have bern tested by eminent medical men. It is tho most effectual remedy for*Consumption. Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout, IUieuxnvti*m, and all Fcrotulous affections; oftentimes producing immMi ate and certain effects when other remedies have b?en taken with little or no benefit. It eitfovs the marked confidence of numerous scien tific and medical men, whose spontaneous testimonl ala endono the superiority and efficacy of our Oil, giving to the publi# an assurance, that this truly valuable medicine, when obtained ftwh, and tree from admixture, Is a safe and reliable remedy for the disea&r* named. nov30-3m BALTIMORE Commercial College! Foustnt?, lSfii. CaaaTxaxn, 18M L 0 0 A T K D, Cor. Baltimore and Cl?arles-8t?., II A LTIMOItE, 31 D. nnHIS INSTITUTION IS NOW IN THE 310S1 I proaperdus and flourishing condition. Twice du riu" th?? last two years has it been necessary obtain larger apartuieuts for tlia accommodation of the in creasing number of Htmlcnta, representing nearly every State in the Union. It now occupies one of the moat conspicuous and desirably located buildings in the city. The r.Knm are commedlously arranged, spacious and elegantly furnished. The advantages and facilities here offered to younp men desiring to qualify themselves properly for the various duties of the Counting Itooru, or to obtain a thorough Practical Businat OtHcation generally, are unsurpassed, in any (articular, by any similar estab lishment In the Uuited State-. FACULTY! K. K. LOSIElt, Principal?Lecturer ?it? the Science of Accounts, Com merce. Business Customs, etc. J. 31. PHILLIPS, Professor ef the Theory and Practice of Book-Keeping and Cominerical Calculations. II. II. DA VIES, Associate Professor of Book-Keeping. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Business and ornamental Penmanship. 8. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Lecturofon Mercantile Law. Rev. R. YRATES 11EE.SE. D. D., Lecturer on Commerial Ethloa. TRUSTEES: Hon. Jno. P. Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Yansant, Hon. Thos Swann, Wm. 11. Kcighler, Esq., Jacob Trust. Esq* Wm. Knabe, Esq.. The College is provided with a Commercial Library of Stuudard Works, expressly for the use of tho Stu dents. | Each Student haa a desk to himself, and is sepa rately instructed. There being no vacation duriug the year, Sudents | can euter at any time. Thotimensuaily required tocompleto the full course, from 8 to 12 weeks. A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. A large wnd lU??ntifully Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of six square ckct, representing the Kxterior and Interior Yiew of tho College, various i characteristic designs penmanship, Ac? sent by mail frtf of charge, accompanied with catnloguegiviiig full i particular. Address E. K. LOSIEK | Baltimore Md. sax'l orr. kosoax i. ott wm. h. hall SAM'L OTT, SON & CO., AOBXTS roa FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to every branch of business where a correct and durable Scale Is required. Counter Scales of Every Variety. PORTABLE & DOBMANT SCALES FOR STORES. HAY AND CATTLE SCALES. Warehouse & Transportation Scales, Scales for G rain and Flotir?Scalos for Railroads? Scales for Coal Dealers and 31 inera?Cotton and Sugar Scales?Farm and Plantation Scales? Post Office Scales?Bankers and Jewel lers Beams?Weigh Masters' Beams, rfc? d-c~ ftc. All of which are warranted In every particular. Call and examine, or send for an illustrated and descriptive circular. X.B. These Scales have all steel bearing!, which purchasers will find upon examination Is not the case with other Scales offered for sale in this city, which are represented to bo "as good as Fairbanks." A Scale with cast iron bearings cannot be durably accurate. SAM'L OTT, SON & CO., Agents. WOOLS*ALX DEALERS IX Hardware, Saddlery Hardware, Sco Cor. Market k 3Ionroe sts? opp. McLure House. feb?4 Wheeling, Ya. SAWTELLS & SHANNON, No. 9 Monroe St. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPRING STOCK ?OF? ? Cloths, Casslmeres ana Testings. Also, a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. JOHN T. LAKIN, [Successor to Wheeler k Lakin.] \TTILL RECEIVE AND HATE OPENED FOR f Y inspection on Thursday, March 2?th, a new and well selected assort ment of i Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestingsl Also a complete assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS. The patrons or the old Arm, and the public In gen eraL are respcctfhlly Invited to call and examine mv stock befctra making their purchases as 1 intend sell ing at small profita to cash and prompt purchaser*. Thankful for the patronage bestowed upon the old Bra, 1 solicit a continuance of the same for the new establishment. JOHN T. LAKIN, Merchant Tailor, mh2S-4wd No. 102 31ala St., Wheeling, Ya. a so. w. johxsox. w. nnses. G. W. JOHNSON & SON, Manufacturer, of Copper. Tin and Shret Iron Ware. Hatixq availed oubselves of ALL TII1S Imprinted tkcllltlea, w. nr. better prepared now than ,rer to mi .1] order, tor any article or wwkln the Uh of tethr.. ViUIm ul Oondoctor, mad. to order. Steamboat woe* don. ia a ?UUo tial and workmanlike manner. TT. are now paying partfenlar attention to thU branch of th? trade, and cm guarantee aattitkctton In CT?ry particular. To WbolMal. D^Iera w. can offer Inducement. that cannot be found alaewhera. Our stock of Warala cmapleU, and the ajaui tment lafall at all tlaaa. W. k?*p a ttock of th.tatert and mnMapprond patterna of Coal and Wood Storaa on hand at all Uaaea. O. W. JOHSSOW k SOS, S..1T9 Market S<tnan, jrS-dAwtf TTh.ellnr. Ta., QOt TO BRA5CH HKRHI5GI?3 s sac '? T^ar ^ '?VBSSr'"1 MEDICAL. 2TSA3 WHAT THE PEOPLE BAT. The undersigned harinjr used Professor HL'M PI! REVS' SPECIFIC nOJKEOPATIlIG llKMKima In our fsmlUes with the nii*t satisfactory results, and having full confidence in their genuineness, parity, an.1 t-aScacjr, cheerfully reeointuenil them to all per sons ?hu wish to hate safe, reliable, ar?U edit acinus remedies at hand for prirate or domestic me. The Rev. Win. Howner, editor of M TLe Northern Inaepentlent,** Auburn, N. V.; tlie Rer. E. II. Crtri sey, I>.D., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N*. Y.; the Rev. B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn Stale Prkou: the Rer. Sj?eneer SI. Rice, Rector, New-llp-l r.rf?l,' Man*.; the K*v. Allen Steele, NeT-Vork Con ference; the Rer. Sturael Nichols, Ka?t-fienesee Con ference, N. Y.; the Rer. P. 8. Pratt, Dorsot, Yt.; the Rer. John E. Robfe, Buffalo ; A. C. Ilnrt, Ksq., UtJca, N. Y.; the linn. Seal Dow, Portland, Me.; the Hon. Schuylcr Colfax, South-Bend, Ind.; the Hon. Oeorce Humphreys, N. Y.; Henry I>. Cook, Es^., Editor of the "Ohio ritate Journal," Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. R. 1L Graham, Moline, III* the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monticello, Fla.; Uie Hon. Joseph Benedict. UUca, N. Y.; Win. Brlrtnl, Esq, UUca, S. Y.; A. 8. Pond, Esq., UUca, K. Y. ; James Plunkett. Esq., Nash ville, Tenr ^ Lin* OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1.?For Ferer. Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2.?For Worm Ferer, Worm Colic. Wetting the Be<L No. 8.?For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakeful ness of Infanta. No. 4.?For Ularrbcea, Cholera Infa.itum, and Susi* mcr Complaints. No. ft.?For Colie, Griplnga, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 8.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. 8.?For Tooth-ache. Face-ache, ami Neuralgia. No. 9.-?For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness ne? of Head. No. 10.?Drepsrst* Pills?For Weak ami Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. . No. 11.?Foa Fryalk Imbicocluutiics, Scanty, Pain ful, or Suppressed Period*. No. 12 ?For Lcucorrhea, Profuse Menses, and Beartn* Down of Females. No. 18.?For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14.?SjU.t Rhxcx Pills?For Erysipelas, Erup tions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15.?Rurcmatic Pills?For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A.?For Ferer and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, OM Mismanaged Agues. P-?For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Ex ternal. O.?For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes ant. Eyelids Failing, Weak, or Blurred Sight, O.??ur Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either w**Ji obstruction or profuse discharge. W. 0.?For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening its course. ?f**?dlsease?, such as Fevers, Inflammations, 2^h^^i2i1,eDt<r*Vi.Cr?U1V H,*uma,l3Tn. nnd such ?ruptl^ diseases as Scarlet Fever, Mea*lcs*tnd Ery 7"? ge uf.^rinPl},e proper remedies promptly Is obvious, and In all such cum Uic spe a C ,rIn- ,The entire disease U often ln "lI violenco of ti?e attack is moderated, the dls ed, and rui dercd leas dangerous, ' cuSSS? i?i *Mc? ar? of 'uch frequent oc currence, and which so often lay the foundation of I1K*' and consumption, may all In mil iS5V, X U'e Fcrer,ani1 C??*h Pills. In au chronic dL*?a?w, surh as Dvnt^rali uvib Stom?ch Cj^Upillon, JJrer Complaints, Piles, Ft R?" or ? ?nsle rlrroiic dUErulty, ?uct, a< WSKSX?"* "r V*'"rh- or F,m." Weaknen, hu more than polcl Tor the cue ten llmei PBICE. complete, In njoroceo, and Bo.jt, ?5 I ?2 ,Dd Book, plain . - Oaae or IB numbered boxes, ai.i) Hook, .. o ?e of < boiM, numbered, >nd Book. 1 gnjle numbered boxes. wiUi rtlreetlons 9Wt. Bngl. lettered boxes, With dlre^X, ' m St **?2" * "? T,?" !???><" an-i rh,. AliO SPECIFICS. . ,?? Phthiwc.?Oppressed, Difficult. M JXS'rSli {?Uth "nJ ^ Mercurials. >or Noises in the Head, Hardness'of Ss?^c*?u^bo?;ln u" E*r"' *mj lrS?.-?tP"ff.V Ptij^Cftl'^r'ferrous X' I1" rf?u" "f Flcktteo, beessWe M^U^ir"bix.?r t*h,u*U"''' Price, CO 5"'11 Accumulations, Tumid B?el|. ?' i Secretions. Prlce.&Occtitsperbux ^^"*VomlMli.CJ"Jf'T1>C,Ul'r Vertigo, Nau Mce.M ceLlf-p^^r* rl,"DS ?r n'"Uon ???,H*n,AmT D?e*8*s.?For Gravel. Renal Cal cuU,Dl(ffcult, painful Urination, Diseases of the Kid ne7*- Price, 60 cents per box. S*"l?st. Kkwfn.**.?Inrolontary DUetar.es aod Consequent Prcstrntinn and Debility, ltad Re. dint 'J'1""*- ""i' m?st successful snd em 1 remedy known, and may l>e relied utmn as a cure. Price, with full directiola, ?I per boi. *lK' to place themselves under the profaaionai care, or to seek adslce of Prof. Km f "."i do so. at his office, M2 Broadway daily from 8 A.M. to a P.M., or by letter. ' t OUR REilFDIES BT MAIL. "y 2*. "?t; make up a case of what kind ^'^~.^?1ct;e*em UUljr ",uro"' A^?iE2?.2AJ1TE?-~Wc ?? ^re, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies in every town or -w buy the best. HORTON'S OINTMENT r^a SALT R1IEUM AND SCROFULA, prnv VXK.\TLT CCRM SALT RIIEDM. SCROFULA. SCALD rivin rr VBR SOKKS, KINO WOKMH iVai'bfiPs ITCH, AK1) ALL lTCui.?iO O? BUB.Nt.Vd SOB?? AXD eri.'ITIOXS Of THE SKIN. & dlil. ? terrible Internal mala 1 ""ffKMO rnaocna tna roaen P?rt.cie _ theenr^s it effects are eomnlote v?t nni. s2.1!i?t-"?ri" hf\led' the erupthm* removol, the ?uellinjD* reduced, hut the reeds of th? .???? B-h: ? w Sold in Lnrge Bottles?Pricer.O Cent. GERRIT -"JOHTOSr.Ch.BW. Proprietor, XT. WH0LE3ALX nXPOT AT PENFOLD. PAllKKIt * JIOWEB'S, o s. H.O ARTWRIGHT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Cutlery Jb Variety Goods, NO. 125 MAIN STKBKT. AOKKT forHallet,Davls*Co's ?Pianos. Tbeabove Pianosarefitted with all the Inprovcments. In beau \J J S? U "tiftal Rosewood caaes. My aswrtment ran res from the plain or iqvsrs piano to the bean tlfnl Icmls XIT styl* JLlno.aceutfor Prince's Helodeons, Car* hart'sMelndeons,and Hughes&Hale'i Melodeons. SHEET MUSIC. The largest stock of Sheet Mosic, Musical Work*. A in the Western country. 49*Mufcic sent to any address, postage free.~?& In connection with the above, I keep every kind musical instruments, and musical merchandise gvner 49*Pianos. Melodeons, and efrty ldod of Musical Instruments tunod and repaired. AH goods warranted at this establishment mtVU Ayer's Sarsaparilla. FALL AND WINTER TRADE! FOR I860. Great Preparations for a Large Trade! TREMENDOUS STOCK, AT THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE 1T--L- MAIN S'J'., WIIEFXING, VA, STONE & THOHIAS announce to their friend*. and the public, that they or? in teceipt of their *t<.ck of Full and Winter Good*, embracing DkY GOODS in every variety. JiiiLlNFJlY GOODS, CAK FKTIXG. OIF# CLOTITS anil XOTJOSS. comprising the laigent and in h we re?pecfB the mo*t flfrimbjf ne have ever brought to tliccitv. Otircustomers may rest afcturcd thai they v ill havoall the advantages thai j a loiiy experience^ clcue attention to burintrf. rarr/ul ivy?"up. and buying villi Ca*H. in ffiCH cafcea directIv from manufacturers aud Importer*, enn give tbeui. We have made ample pi eporations foralarge JOBBING i TllADK. and invite the attention of Dealer* to an examination ol onr rtock of poods before bujing. V e ! court the clefidt tilth Trade. Taiiora and Clothing men will find It to their Intelr?t to examine our etock i of doth*. Cas?in>*re? and Vesting*, and Fiudinfn. Without particulars ing. * e \* ill say that we ktep the large* ?toek of DUES8 SILKS, nr every variety, MILUNEltY SILKS, VELYLTS. and TRIMMINGS, FKKN'CII MEJtlXOES. of all colors, FKEXCH I'lUNTEP CASSIMKRES,and I'lain and Printed Woolen Fabrics. i'lain Uow!?, Hiiltubie for Friends' wear. Shawls aud Shatvlutts. of every style, Clonks and Mantlee, Jtibbou* and ItonDtS*. Printed Cotton Fabric*, Jtc., of anv house in the city. Our stock of FURS is large and desirable. and ourstock of Carpeting i? very sirabh* and very cheap. iVmum de-ilrunn of making purchase* will f.nd it to their int erect tot-all aud undue Lcfort? making their pnrehnse*. Goood* ?ent to any part of the citj free. . A birgucurp* of gentlemanly Clerks. * peak ins both German and Kugli?h. hh well M the proprietor?, ways ready to wait on customers. Our motto fit, small profit* and quick Vales. Renumber the eipn Golden Dee-hive, near the Suspension Bridge. (novltJ) - STONE Si THOMAS. flJlOM.i A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, ?AJ?D ? INYiGORATINt CORDIAL Pure Holland Gin, FOR MKDICINAI. AND PRIVATE USK. WliBt Shall IV e Drink 1 UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE COGXIAC BRANDY, linnortrd ami buttled by hlmsclr, warranted pure ?nd the ;.. ?t quality, with his certMcate. on the but tie, and lila seal on the cork. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE. Imported ami bottled by himself, put tin for medlcl "HO use. with hi*certificate on the tHjttie; warrauted pure and of the best quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE SHERRY WISE, 'vlCrteJ *nJ 1,jr ?w a. Port UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRY WINK. Imported and bottle,! by iiluwelf for iTirato and me dicinul line, llio lift Wine ever offered to the trade In bottles- Thin Wine in warranted jiotfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PUKE JAMAICA RUM. ST. CROIX RDM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY All the abort* imported ami buttled by himself warranted pure and or the best quality. TO THE PUBLIC. I will ?>tak?> my reputation as a man, my standing as a uiurelmnt of thirty year*' renldoncn in the citr of ??ew lork, that what 1 pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, and my certificate, is correct, aud f?,,led npon "'y.^very purchaser. I liysirian* who use Winw and Liquors In their practice. khould Kive the pr>.-ferenro to the** article-, carles. * reapectablo Druggiiits and Apothe^ c , ' _ UDOLPHO WOLFE. .ole Manufacturer and Importer of the Schiedam Aromatic Seliimpps, a n r,??? 24 Beaver street. New York. A. C. GOOD & CO. will supply the trade. 1 dec4-Cm lSgH3ffiBj[ MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female I'hyslclan.presents to the attention of mother*, her SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, r.ri'l''facilitate, tho proce?? or teethlnr, by Inif,," BU,.U^ reducing nil InllaJumailon?wUI ?llay an paw and sps.modlc action, andu Snre to Regulate the Bowel*. rf? "*? toyourol.e. \l- r laealtH to your infant*. vJlrT l'aT*put "P??d sold thin article for oTer ten Can f,Jf' /Wence and truth of It, what XKnliT/FuLrn St0 8ay ofa,,jr medicine * OTW*? i FAttED, IX \ SIXOLC INSTANCE TO EFFECT A CCHk.'wheu tin:ely used. Meret did we know an instance of dissatisfaction l?y any one who used It W- ^ . terms of commendation of Its magical effects ani medical virtue*. Wo ?neak in this matter -WHAT WB DO KNOW," i?Ter ,eS experience and pledge our Trjiututirm f,.* #?,? tulfih.,,,1 of ?a a, wel?c instance M.iere the infknt'U suffering froin naJn nnH ?r tw*n* - '???? "?ss tuousawdr op casks. ZSS&SSSp*1** JESSES Griping in the Bowel., & Wind Colte andorirromecmrnUloni. which,If not*:,ee<in.r.n,_ died, end iu death. We belc Teltthe s?XT,d w IheWoam, In all cake, of llYSK\TKItV fmm^~tWtUU:A,S CUIL?''-KN. whether itlrfel from teething, or from other caiue. \|> would every mother who ?u ? child suffertar In/I???l"?<w?{W?ls-do not let your lure!! Tork'la th* onUide wrapper. Sold by Draggtaa throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., H. Y 25 CKNTS PKR ^TTtK. seYIFteIrsT T^T4tt',EAM0F^rAL"D8W*MS "Cosmopolitan Art Association." $:"te'^f-Ui.'.^U,^0,d ,,<>r,l .very ?'?"'""I ??rCtirt. 'tef TEBUfl OP SDB8C111pTiox Ini.^tU^' *nd "?^rb coparin^. 30 x 38 J "PalBteff Miisterin^hiB Recruits " i trt m"^"n?.lor,OM rMt'or th" ?"fM?tym???.! ART JOURNAL." en "o b"t" i Hundred t)??. prtetnit TalnabV ftnnbt; ? Addrev, c. t. DEBET, Actuary c. A. A., Me Beoadwav, Nsw Yobk. tp kjcvjl oci|iai ma9 POU PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Ind for tho speedy cur? of the subjoined varieties Disease: ^cmfula and Scrofulous JJT'ctions, nicTi as Tttmorr, Clem, S>rts, Eruption*, JYtupfrj. J'UUuUt, Blotch ts, Boils, Hiatus, and all SLin Diseases. , ? Oakland. ln?1- Cth June. 1869. J. C. Am t Co. Cents: I feel It my duty to ac knowledge what yenr Samaparilla 1ms done for me. iayiuff iuhetued a SerofulouA Infection, I have ent ered front it In various ways for years. Sometimes t burst ont iti I'lcorn on my hand* and arm*: noma .iuim It turned Inward ami dif>tr??ed me at tlie itomach. Two years ago It broke out on my head iu?1 covered my eoalp juid ear# with one sore. which tvas painful nnd loHthwrnu beyond description. 1 tried many medicine* and several physicians. but * it liout much relief from anything. lu fact, the dfe Jnler grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read n the Oospel JJwengir that you had prepared an Jlterativo (Santa. at ilia), for I knew Iront your repu tation that anything you made most le good. I lent to Cincinnati and pot It, ard used It till it cured uie. I took It, as you advise. In Mnsll doses of ? teaspoonful over a month: and n?-ed almost three bottle*., Nev aud healthy skin noon begun to form under the scab* which after a while fell off. Mv Kin Is now clear, and I know by my feelings that litt.vl^^rE^n*.fro1? n,y Y?*> can well SXb,'mL1 f*fl Y 1 ?? faying when I tell you. that I hold yon to be one of the apostles of the aua and remain ever gratefully, Your*/ ' ALFRED II.TALLKY. fire. Hose or ilrytij^las, Teller and JJrnj>ty<UM' Jfa'd. Ji'ittytcorut, Sore Eye*, ?w " V?^r*.?'*.f0^w write* from Solent. X.Y., 12th Vf.l ? ? ? . . *???? cured an inveterate cace of Itropsy, which threatened to terminate fatallv. by ?he pertevenug u#? of our Saraaparilla. and a'l*> a dangerous nttack of Malignant Hrysipdas br largo dote- or the fame; says ho cured the common Erup tions by it constantly. ^ llroycl-.ocelt. Goitre or Stvetled 2Yfd\ . S,onth of I'rospecL Texas, writes: ??Threw of -Vonr Sarsaparilla cured me tn.rn a Goitre r-f!? rU" "we!,{nK ?o tbe neck, which I had euf fered from over two years." Lcucorrhaa or irkUo, Omrian Ti,vtor, Uaitu Ulceration, Female Diseases. -i1?1" J;D,' 8- i^?anln*- Vork dir. write: n?It In mt?" ^CS,"pIV"h ",0 of your T.? i I have found your Sur?m>urillti n t- r?ffCi nta fra ein ntinterGtitconipIaiiits lor which wu employ such a remedy, hut espccinllv in female Diseases of tho Fcrofulomi d'athoi*. I iflt iU? m#?v I,,v?teratn cases of Leucorrhcea by r^2i 'n?"?T.|W #e 10 c??!,,alr't caused by ul Mosfcured x H*??' t.TS* n,c?ratfon Itsclr wa* ?r?r',li^r.n^rZ^.Zf?am'V''? ^ n..T I.n.lly wliich I,ad drfled .11 th. wS could employ, has at leugth Leon completely cured if*'?/ K;V,IQCt.. of Sanotparill.,. (iurphv^ian l?ut hi1. u" ,"m bu.tJ5x,l,rPatIon conld afford relief, out he tolt imm! the trial of your ^arvatmrilla mm tl?r onif.X?^?7,"?3r '? - Xyphilii and ifrrcurial Dim,. pSSSSSjiiP BSwx&aESa&sSS? VLl'TZ;?/pr" I"!"rJob?" frr,m your lalMmtmr n,.ut be S ctmi rcK^?,iOD "?quently. these truly remarkable r^ItT^wi.u0?. have not iurprlsed me r,nar,ia,iI? ?*ulU with It Krnt.TO.Hr your*, o. v. Larimer, m. ? Gout, Lircr OjHpbxtM. sSilipl: P"<or, th. It.T Mr a!r,ySZ&Sr*- My n!on3!? t,mt fftD ht *aid oT u ??>t"hirg^V '?"?n y"*11""" lotce hitiiaalatN the Vital function^ (?? , l'* Medicine. an?l thueovercomeir dinordeni JUi0*^,sor?,w ?ction, pose<I beyond it? reach Hnch * wojdd be sup. been required by thTnt-^Lhl" ,on^ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR TIIK RAPID CCRK oY ? f-"'* !sr*to <h"t It la awln, ^ longcomplaintl, ?"??? Ita nnriSIl^P_l.^t.b' r".nc? of Iti toU.. ,n,| I,, tn,, won "JSJ*?* 'OT tonaKa and Il"T'' made ft v- I** of I'Olninnarv "?tloo. of th. e=ui". K* .,^7^*??' th? "^ntMd ere. ftmlllM. aaon tbS cun""aoltie?. or aotial up.rlenr.ijr lu etfi-cta?r''r' ?hrir tuld,t or |? ri, t?r, "T^7r, l'*i?Ktra,,l,? |B Kwoua dhor<m* of th. thrrL. . J?ud dan know th. dreadful utmiltr ofTlLiTl, "I*1- ?<> ifcej know. t,?. ?le *JS? Jlaordera, and u not do nior. than toaarar. thra fV/.^."!.1- *" ""d IteT.'""** ">?? H did l^rVln M! h" uow all "hlrhw.w?n io itrourlrmfSTk *2 mankind. * ' "I^b the confidence of Prepared by Dr. J. c. AYER & CO ,1?.. v ?. * ??eVM'-.r.STS,; ?t,8ll-ly?noTlMni MORRISON & Co 25 !?*" I"*Co8" w? Java d0 ??"? Pf tUd^Cfc, Syrana.