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ftail# gtttelligmcM. [.Contributed V> the NTw rMnm? D*ita. LYDOIE RRLK t Dear Lyddie Erie! Swart Lyddie Erie "* th the tide ie^eephi: chant edgH Igltl ?.Ma-born chil 1 U creepiug; While d?ul to mirth, I haunt tfte earth. And drown my mol <mh weeping? Weepiog fer L/ddJe, Lyddie, Queen of tbe flashing carl' Bobbins for Lyddie, Lyddie, My tropic' Lyddie Erie! 3*1 Lyddie Krlr! l-Mt Lyddie Erie.' I'm on the quick Aqnilloe, And where the rippUnK ed'Uee whirl Beside the golden willow; With yon red globe, ihjr dying rnbo hbaU b* the cloven billow. Ill meet thee. Lyddie. Lyd.lie. Where the ntw-lbb wads the pearl? *Tto there I'll kiss thee, Lyddie, And wed thee, Lyddie-Erie? Fair Lyd'lie Erie! pore Lyddie Brief The mountain-maide ere dancing But little reck I of the prophet curl, Or the Sibyl orbs entrancing, WhUe deep In tbo beam of the warbHng stream Thy patient eye ie tflaociutt\ I come, I come, Lyddie, Thfa eager form I hnr! Beyond the-white-armed lillee. To thy arm*, Lyddie Erie! There are 2LI marriageable girls in Ln Crosse, Wis., and but 120 young beans to mate them. Of theae 12 don't care for the girls. 37#the girls do care for, IS are so busy making money that they can't stop to marry, and the balance are eugaged. An advocate having gained a suit for a poor young litdy, who vrns very ugJy, ahe remarked: "I have nothing to pay you wito, sir, but my henrt." "Hand it orer to the clerk, if you plea* ?. 1 wish no fee for myself," he replied. "Boy," said an ill-tempered old fellow to a noisy lad, 44 what are you hollering for when I go by?" "Humph!'' returned the pert boy, "what are you going by for when I atu hollering?" COL. SAM. COLrS REVOLVING FIRE ARMS Pftatole, Rifle*, Carbines & Shot Guns Patesth or 1340; lH6i; 1867; 1868. 'I'ilKjtE ARMS IIAVK NO EQUALS IN QUALITY X anil finish; are adopted by the Army end Nary ot the United 6Ulr?, end th? principal government? of Europe; are uuil. ru* in ail their parts, are simple, safe, sure, eervlcablo nod can be had iu one hundred varieties, as wulLwCartridj^w ?>f Powder.' b;ill and shot, and all mnall part* for repair*. front nil re*pect able gun dealers, and the Hardware trade generally Address. Secretary COLTS PATENT IIRE ARMS MAN'rO CO., myP-Jm* IStrjfmrd, Cbaw. The Panic! The Panic! FANCY DBH8S G00DHI AT LE8S THAN COST! Fancy dress .silks, ?t a b:R iu**. VINE FUKS. at New York eoet. A LI, WO.lL Da LA INKS, at cost. OTTM ANS and VELOURS, at lea* than c??t. rtrcH J.S. RHODES. $io Worth of Music for $1. HOWE S DRAWING ROOM 1AN0KS, especially designed fur Social Evening Parties, containing ail the popular and fashionable Quadrille* or Cotil lions. Fane* Dances, Ac., with every variety of the latent and most approved figure and cells for the different changes, arranged for the Pin no Porte. Price, 31,00, ut (jan!7] MELLOK'S. A RAKE CHANCE. IN PLEASANTS COUNTY. YA^TWO MILES RE L'JW St. M ?ry% tho ?ubscrii>er. Francis W od o if* r 4 for sale a t?-acC of land, supposed to contain fifty acres, more ?r lets. lying near tho mouth ot Vreuch Creek. The land lays well to make a conve nient small farm, all cleared and fenced and in a (.xxl state of cnitivation and 12 acre* sowed iu tim othy, all rich, and theoil running out ot the ground aud in the creek nearby. Any portion wishing to f?urcha*K> auch a piece of laud Would do well to see t soon. He miy And tne subscriber at his residence at Newport. Ohio, or on his farm at French Creek, FIssants county, Va., two mile* Mow t?r. Mnrr?. VRANt IS WOOD. January 2:.. 18*11. febl1-41d Savings Bank of Wheeling, Office, Jfain-St., Mween Monrm and Union. A/CONEY REC HIVED ON TRAN8THNT nRPAflTP iU Interest paid on Special Dopoaita. Collections promptly attended to. Kxchango on the East bought and sold. THOS. II. LIST, President. 8AXCL P. aiLDRETH.Trcaeorer. J*nl4-'59 Embroideries Tor thellolldays! ~l<r? WILL OVPKR GREAT BARGAINS In V> French Werk Coll it*. ?? " SotU. Bl?K?nt Emb'd llnndk'fe, Ac. dec JO IIBI SK.KLL A SW E A RING EN. LAHDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS, JCST RKCRIYRD. LANDRRTH'S NEW CROP Garden assds. which *# ?Ut sell at the grower'* lowest rates, and warrant them fresh and genuine, notwithstanding all statement* to the contrary. Gardeners preferring to have their Mils direct from Laudreth's can bo accomuioduted by leaving their orders with us. Our frienda may rely on us as heretofore, for a fresh and genuine article. JanSO 8M1T1I A G?>RRELL. SEEDS! SEEDS! FRESH GARDEN A FIELD 3KED3 for sale by the box, ponnd or paper, at the Seed Depot of Jan3U SMITH A GOItRELL. Portable Hay Presses. ' ~\xr* ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH T| three sixes of Ingersolfs Imprnvtd Hay Prwi, which is the cheapest, best and most conveuieut I'rens ever effort I to the public. It is easily handled and can b? readily moved from pluce to place, as may be required. For sale at the lowest rates by nov'ft SMITH A UORRELI. ' I3I3IB CLOTH ASD VELVET | , Cl'Mtks. Received this morning my eutire stock of Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, which I am satisfied are handsomer Ibau any io ths market. octltf J. 3. RHODES. American and ukkman tots, IN GRKAT VAKIKCY. For sate. Wholesale and Retail, at PANIC PRICES, dec 14 by JOS. GRAVRS. KAVTirCL WORKED SLIPPER PATTERNS, at D. NICOLL A UKO.'S dscl? 100 Main Street. EXTRA FLOUR.?loo barrels received this day, per steamer Coarier, aad for sale by 1* E.RKIUT CLTROj, PRUNES A ALHIONDS.? Large lot, jast received and for sale by docS W. A. EDWARDS A BRO. dedi A LCOHOL.?'JS barrels OS psr cent. AIcoUdI, 0<d Dominion brand. In first rate cooperage, 1u?t received and for sale by deo*? GKO. ADAMS, 50 Main st. GAFF'S WHITE WHEAT EXTRA FAMILY I'LoUK.?IftO barrslls of the abovs snperior brand of Floor, jast receiVed per steamer Clara Dean* and for sale by dart* M, REILLY. EN'S * BOTE* HEAVY BROWN CUTlON HALF AlOSiL jast received by GEO. S.TAYLOR. T)OCKISS HORMES,>?just received en ad XV ditional supply, at D. NICOLL A URO's daol* Variety Store, 109 Main st. PERA FLAJ(!lELS, at coat. decll nijSKELLASWEARINOEN. vfllW CODFIMH.?5 drums large .Boston packed Codfish, just received and for sale by fobSO . M. REILLY. ' Christmas Gifts! WRITING DRSKSt Work Boxes. Toilet Bottles, Port Monaies. Card Cass*. Caltaa, Motto Cups, Satchels. Match Boxsa, China Vases. Segar Cases. Mantle and Table Ornament.*, aad many other lfcnry ami useful article*, for ?nle by declt J. Y.SCOTT AC?. - iiUkSb teTta. p?alWJoi 'jiaaX Jo.tr. 4 ??! As COLSARS reastved by Q?Q. R. TAYLOR. F1EB AliORTXRST OF SCPE RtOR CLOCKS areoOsred at Pknic PHcts, by 30 C.P BROWN. IIS Main sr. R- W^WtM XI OR CO ARM*?1S& bbts. Assorted Refined Sugars. 90 bbls Golden Syrup, jast re ceived and fur sale kv mhl P.XXT0N, DONLON A OGLEBAY. BHDS. PRIME Sl'OAR, per steamer _ _ Switxeriand, to arrive at Jan3U LtST, MORRISON A QVS. POYS' AMD MUSB|> WEAR Pirttcn JD lar aucnttoo has bean bestowed noon thia deyaxtwt by OKO. R. TAYLOR. St. O. irOAR. 11A HHOS. PRIM* X. a SUGAR, Just received 1 1U and for Mle bv jknM paxton.DONLON A OOLUlT. 41 j DIOK'8 AC6"OUNTAST AND j DISPATCH PATEJTT. ; The Interior's I'laimsa* ?tckMO*eted$id andpmUcted bg Pit Corem'me,tt? etf Oimeuln, tfu Vniltd Slates, and ft riot Britain ; to alt tcfiom it ?m<iy concern. T17IIAT I CLAIM AS MY INVENTION* Li, THE f> contrivance of keeping accounts cnrrent, of whatever kind. description or variety, in printed una, by keeping the etatemente of the several ac count* itun'Iing in prlnltrs' type. or their equivalent*. ' the type being ?o arranged lu form a* to admit at Uting readily ?od quickly readjusted iu unv perticu- . Ur part, where an account may have undergone a rha&ge, by tbe lap* of time or the current Of tusi ceei transact ions; w (hat, when rKulJiuted to ail such part* op to any given dole, an irapre?*ion then takes trow the type *h*U exhibit, in printed form, the true slate of all the account* ?o kept, accurately 1 representing *11 the balance* or cot*clu*ion?, in ac ? cordance with the end or end.1* contemplate*! in keep- j in* the record, rendering it. iu cominereisl basin#-**. i ;i balance ?ln?t of the most compart and perfect ; ? harsrter, ?!?? details of nann;euirnt being wihstan- ( 1 ttally M recited in specification, wherein it is shown, 1 that the fa? t or tacts to ?>e recorded, may berepre- | eon ted by figure*. aymbols, date*, or numbers, used ? either separately or in combination, or by whatever j ?1m will indicate the Ctrt or facts as de-lred: and ! furthermore, based on this primary invention, I *!*? claim the -devic?r or eontrivanre ??{ rendering or , transmitting aconnts in partial or fnll statements," -rhen the statement or statements en sent are thus, , ' or substantially tlins, kept in type, by the crotri- [ ranees of my invention, be the medium of transmit- j 1100 what it may; but the particular mode of ren ?1frlni(.vcuuaU by the use of the Dispatch Machine j . constituted of Aprpn Movement, Reel, and Cutter ? stamp, I claim in the hroudest aud tnlleet wnse; and ' also the machine lUetf. embracing all its form* and ? modes, of operating, a* indicated in dearribiog it. j . ntber as a etmpie hand instrument, or as propelled ' iby machinery. And inaonnertion with these speci fic claims, sad upon them. 1 al*o <:'aim all j , other means and appliance* nub*tantislly the same j ; a* tbo*e lu?r?ia claimed -or intended to be claimed, I j With these claim* fully acknowledged and protected j . a* above, this invention has already spread itselt I ? o*er Canada, eighteen States of the American L'nlon, . < and into Great llritnln, and is now used in more than ; I three hundred NewspaperOlflce*. It* immense value l ; to banking and ?lmilar Institution* will be shown in ; " a circular which -will make it* appearance soon. < ; Menu while application* for in'ormation, "Deeds of , Hi^ht." or "Dlsp itch Machine." will receive due at- j , t?ntlon, when addressed either to j Robert, Dick, { ?. or to his Agent and Attorney, John J. Klaluew, London, EXGLAXD. pf To '?LEX,'* who in the Montreal Gazette of l*t . 1 February, 1SH0, pronounces the ??idea*' of keeping . Mccounta current "in type." a "gross absurdity." ' thanks are hereby tendered, and the assurance given, t that this gross absurdity is all that 3!r. Dick has, patented in the domain of keeping accounts. Hi* j rUirn* hinder no operation therein into which this} | groes absurdity is not piratically smuggled in any ; manner: neither !?odity nor partially; neither di rectly or indirectly; neither explicitly nor symboli j cally; this ground his claims cover, ami nothing more; the absolute monopoly of this al>surdity and , nothing else, I* all he a*ks as his claims, rationally 1 resd. atte*t.l?& sept7 MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORES JUit PublUhctl, in a Sealed Knvdope, I ON THE NATVRE, TREATMENT. AND RADICAL j CURB OF z*L*KUMATOKK1I(EA. or Seminal Weak ti?^e, Hexual.Debility, Nervousness and involuntary I emisoioiui. imluciug impotency, and Mental and Physical Incapacity. By ROBT. J. CULVRRWELL. M. D., Author of the "Grctn Hook, cfc. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the ? awful ronseiiuences of S*df-abu?e may be elb^ctually j removed wituout medicine and witbottt daucurous { ?urgicsl operations, bougies, instruments, ring* or j ?-ordlals. pointing out a mode of cure at once certain j an 1 effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter j w iat hid condition mav be. may cure himself cheaply. . firtealely and radically. This lecture will prove a j boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, postpaid, on the receipt of two postage stamp*, by .addressing DR. CII. J. C. KLIN K, lit Bowery, New Verk. I*net Office box 4,SSd. jsn_'J New Family Grocery. rrillE SUBSCRIBER BKG3 LEAVE TO ANN0UNC1* J. that he lmsopeued a Family Grocery and Fore?K? Produce Store in the old Post Office building. 198 Market street, near the corner of Quincy *t., and so> . licits the generoua patronage of his friends aud tLe public generally. It will be my constant endeavor to offer, at the lowest prices, the best qualities the market affords. A superior article of Bottled Liquors and Wines alway* 011 hand. German Produce, such as Prunes, Lentles, Split Peas, also all kinds of Nuts, Oranges and Lemons, wholesale and retail at the lowest rates. Superior Havana and Domestic Cigars a?d Tobacco of the different grades, wholesale and retail at ? G. W. KKESSING'S. fbhl4? lyd Formerly with Alex, iieymas. Wheeling Brewery. IjT notice Hint he has eommeeccd brewing for the seusou hit SUPERIOR ALES. He hits also on hand fr*?m la*t season a snail sup ply of lil? Kenrett, Bitter and Common Ale. in casks and in gloss. The Kennettand Bitter varieties are largely pre scribed by the Faculty for debilitated and feeble persons. Grains and Yeast aa nwal septlS-3ra ETOEKA! EXTEEKA! ETTREKA! I WOULD CALLSPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE Celebrated PATENT SHIRT. The perfect fit ol the Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt, and the e<iay and comfortable manner they net ou the bottom and shoulder.'cannot be surpassed. and baa al ways given universal satisfaction. Peraons wishing to obtain the best fitting and most durable Shirt now manufactured can be supplied by leaving their orders with JOHN T. LAK1N, my 10 No. 102 ilainjt.. Wheeling, Ya. ^IQAR EVAPERATOR-Harris' Com O bined Evaporator and Defacator, for mnnufactur ing Syrup and Sugar from the Chini-se Cane, is imp# rior to all other inventions yet offered for this pui" pose. It needs only an examination to establish its superiority. We now hare a sampio on hand and re quest all interested te call and examine for them ?elvee. SMITH A GOItRELL, Jyl* Agents for the Manufacturers. 1 NOTHER SUPPLY OP No. 1 GOLD i\. CHOP FIRE CRACKERS and full count TOR PEDOES, fo? New Year, will be duo this morning, Dec. 27th. 1560, by Adams Express, and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, at _de.vi7 G. W. REESSING'S I 1AMPHOR'ICE.GLYCERIXESOAP K.J just reived. E. HOCKING, A^t, Odd Fellows* Ilall Drug Store. dec-29 SUNDRIES. Pari* Green, Calcined Plaster, Chrome do Spanish Whiting, *!?> Red. Yenittan Red. do Yellow, Yellow Ochre. Llthenige. Turkey Umber, Window Sash, Door*. Paint, Varnish, White Wash Brushes. Ac., always ou hand and for sale low by septlS S.G.ROBINSON. FRENCH MERfNOES. HE1SKELL A -Wk.AKl.NOKN will open Moaday. Oct. 22, Plain French Merlnoes, figured do, at very low prices. oct2S Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest! rpifE WHEELER A WILSON SLAVING MA 1. CHINES have always been the Cx.'f family Ma chines in the market. They have lately-been im proved and greatly reduced In prices. For sale by C. P. BROWN. d-420 _ _ _ US Main st. RIO COFFEfi.-rlOO bags Prime Green 4RJa ColJee, received this day aud for ?ale by ? P AVION, IK)XL?>N A OGLE BAY*, dec24 Ncs. 52 and Main ?t. S- TRAW AND STALK. CrTTERS^-A complete assortment of Cutters of the nostap- | proved patterns, for sale at the Agricultural Ware- j house of [novl?] SMITH A GORRELL. Miscellaneous, Medical & Classical books: YflLL BK SOLD AT U>USUALLY LOW PR1 Ti CSS. loyer than elsewhere, at the old Corner Bookstore of jdecISj JOS. L.WILDE. Fink eastern stocking tarn all colors, at t>. N1COLL A BRO^S octS* Variety Store, 109 Main St. 1ST UKCE1VED?11 bhj. prim. S. O. Sugar, pec steamer Courier, and for sale by febl* LIST, MORRISON A C0l IO covvis?100 bag. PriB. Bio Caff, fee MlXWkLUOAil*BULL k TINOLE, M M?ln Strftt. 'I'UK ATTENTION or THE LADIES 1 nalWwi lutof bMatttal NUBIAS. nOTfv?d by Kxpnt* this morning at ^ D. MCUUL A BRO's Variety Store, H>ttt Ott Main street. -A_t Cost! ^ | YARD5 0I BEST ENGLISH AND %>,UUU AMERICAN PRINTS! dltO-B- TAYLOR. Something Hew in the Soft Hat line \1T* HATKTtU8 DAT RKTIVlp lh. Baltic ft Sqft Hot, ox the claret color, the leading color or the winter. Gal) end see then, at octO % HARPER'S. YELOVR OTTOMASi, at cost. declf HEISKKLL * SWEARING EX. VEW CROPJN.IO. SVGA] IN niime. received aed fee tale bw aoHT ?nON. DONLON A DONLO.X A OG1.SB AY THE NEW ?OBK WEEKLY TIMES ] Single Copies 82?Two Copies for 83?Five Copies for #5. The Chcapcit and Best family ?ud Geacral Newspaper in the United States. The XEW YORK WEEKLY TLMES is s Urge sod elegantly printed quarto sheet, of eight peg**, of forty eight columns.?devoted to Politics. Lit erature and General Newt, and Intended to be the BEST a* well Mth? CIIZMtKST SkXB.1 SlWlWW in the United States. The Hr?t aim of the Tints is, and will always be. to keep its readers- thoroughly and reliably ported j up. w to everything which may happen, of general interest, in any part of the worid. 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Any person who will send us a Club of FIVE salt ier ibers may rteeire an extra copy for hunsrif or rttain Two Dollars and a Half as his compensation. , Tmw?Cash invariably iu advance. All letters to be addressed to II. J. RAYMOND A Co.. Proprietors of the New YobxTimim. New York City. mh2t BALTIMORE Commercial College! Focanro, 1852.. Cnaamtn, 1854 LOCATED, Cor. Baltimore and Charlex-Sts., BALTIMORE, M D. rpiIIS INSTITUTION IS NOW IN THK MOST X prosperous and nourishing condition. Twice du ring the lust twoyears ha* it been necessary to obtain larger apartments for the accommodation of the in :rensing number of studeuts. representing nearly srery State iu the Union. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and tesirably located buildings in the city. The rooms ire commediously arranged, spacious and elegantly furnished. Tho advantages and (hcilities hers offered to young men desiring to qualify themselves properly fur the rariout* dutieaof the Counting Room, or to obtain a Thorough Practical Business Education generally, are wanrpuMMMl. in ai?v particular, by any similar c*tab ishment in the United Statos. FACULTY: K. K. LOSIP.lt, t*rincipal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts. Com merce, Bufliness Customs, etc. J. M. PHILLIPS. lVifeasor sf the Theory and Prnctico of Book-Kesplng and Commerical Calculations. ILII.DA.YIES, Aaaociate Profe>tsor of B4?>k-Keemiikr. *s. u juiuiaua, Profeseor of Business and ornamental Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS. K4Q-. Lecturer on Mercantile Law. R*t. E. YKATES REESE, D. P., Lecturer on Commerial Ethioa. TRUSTEES: Hon. Jne. P. Kennedy, UomJoshna Vansant, lion. Thos Swaun, Wm. II. Keighler. Esq., Jacob Trni>t. Esq. Wm. Knabc. Esq. The Coll ego is provided with a Commercial Library of Standard Works, expressly for the use of the Stu dents. Each Student has a desk to himself, and is sepa rately instructed. There being no vacation "during the year, Sndeut can enter at any time. The time usually required tucomplete the full course, from 8 to 12 weeks. A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. A largo and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of six square feet. representing the Exterior and Interior View of the College, various characteristic <le?isrn*. penmanship. Ac_ sent by mail free. of char if*, accompanied with catalogue giving full particulars. Address ?. K. LOSIER Baltimore Md. SAWTELLS & SHANNON, No. D Monroe St. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPRING STOCK ?or? Cloths, Casslmeres and Testings. Also, a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. mmu * JOHN T. LA KIN, [Successor to Wheeler A Lakiti.] WILL RKCEITE ANT) HAVE OPENED POR inspection on Thursday, March 29th. a new and trell selected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings! Also a complete assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS. The patrons of the old Arm, and the public in gen eral- ar? respectfully invited to call and examine m? stock before making their purchase* as I intend sell ing at small proAts to cash and prompt purchasers. Xhankftil f?r the patronage bestowed upon the old Arm. I solicit a continuance of the ?ame for the new establishment. JOIIX T. LAKIN, Merchant Tailor, mh2S-4wd No. 102 Mala St., Wheeling, Va. UCO. W. JOBXSOX. W. ?. JOHS0ON. G. W. JOHNSON & SON, 31 snufketnrsrs of Copper? Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Having availed ourselves op all the Improved Docilities, we are better prepared now than ever to fill all orders for may article or work in the above line of business. Vallies and Conductors made to order. 3teainl>oat work done in a substan tial and workmanlike manner. We are now paying particular attention to this branch of the trade, and can guarantee satisfaction in every particular. To Wholesale Dealers we can offer Inducements that cannot be found elsewhere. -Our stock of Ware is complete, and the assortment isftell at alt times. We keep aetockrof the latest and most approved patterns of Coal and Wood Stove* on hand at all times. G. W. JOHNSON * SON, Na. lid Market Square, Jyt-d*wtf _____ _ Wheettay.Vfc Sbw York. Pflpcr Hurchousc * PRICK OSLT. WHERE PAPER DEALERS U Booksellers, Statieuers, Binder*. Printers, and Purchasers generally can save fTom 10 to 20 per cent by purchasing from first hands. Having increased our Mann&cturinx facilities, we can offer great inducements to parties in want of Pa pers such as are usually sold by a Paper Warehouse. Ledger and Flat Papers. Foolscap, Letter, Note, and Billet. Folia, Packet. Commercial, and all grades ol French Papers. Colored Papers. Tissue. Binders*, Trunk, and Straw Board, Blotting. etc_ etc ; Bank Note, Bond. Drawing. Bank. Envelops. 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To this b owing its gr?at and lner??*iog . popularity. It is published every Monday and Thursday. and j COOOintlbt l?tc*t Domettlc and Forelp News. *j> : io the very Jkour qfpuHtcatitm. Including full Rf- . porta of ail Matters of Interest in New York and ; neighboring cities; Reliable Correspondence and ; Congressional Reports from Washington; Public ; Documents, both State and National; a Correspon dence cf unusual merit from London. Pari*, and other Knropean cities; the latest Telegraphic Dis patches from Special Correspondent* and those re reived by the Associated Press; an Accurate Whoh* vde Price Current; Daily Sales of Stock, and ample Daily Reports of everything connected with Trade and Commerre. As a Family Periodical, the NEW YORK SPEC- ; T A T01i is unsurpassed. Its leading articles discuw j I every .topic of mtesest that ensues publieaiten- , tIon and aro written under a deep sense of re*pon- ; ? sibility. 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This Ointment bears no resemblance to any other -stomal remedy at present before tho world. The mode of Its operation is peculiar. It penetrates to the una of the disease?goes to its tot source?and cures it from the flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Other nut ward application! for Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Jfcc? operate do*xw.\*i>, thus driving the disorder nr *iw?, Am! often occasioning terrible internal mala dle*. NORTON'S OINTMENT, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease upward. and ovary particle of it is biscnaaozD tkrocgh thr pores. Thn* the cures it effects are complete. Not only j are tha sorts healed, the eruptions removed, the j swellings reduced, bnt the BRUM) of the disorder are | expelled from the flesh; consaquently th?*re can be j no relapse. Sold in Large Bottles?Price 50 Cents. UERRIT NORTOX.Chemht,Proprietors. Y. WHOLESALE DKPOT AT PEN FOLD. PARKER ft MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggists. 15 Be??kmsn street. New York, j jySold br LAUOHLTN3 A BUSH FIELD. Whee- j ling, and S. FUNDENBERO. Bridgei*>rt. mh2-Iy :pT^isr_o s~. H. CART WRIGHT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Cutlery ?ffc Variety Goods, NO. 12a MAIN STREET. AGENT for Hallet,Dawls4kCo*a JPlanoa. The above Pianos are fitted tup with aB the improvements, in bean* 'tiful Rosewood cases. My assortment ranges from the plain or square piano to the beau tiful Louis XIV style. Also, agent for Prince's Melsdconi, Car* hart'i>Irloilton>,and Uofhci di Hale's Hrlodeom. SHEET MUSIC. Tha largest stock af Sheet Music, Musical Works, * In tha Western conn try. 49~Mu5ic sent to any address, postage free.""?* In connection w{th the above. I keep every kind musical Instruments, and musical merchandise gsnsr ally. ft^Planos, Melodeons, and ?r?-j ? kind of MusicaJ I nstruments tuned and repaired. All goods warranted at thissatabllshment asv 5.49 Bridal Presents. SOLID SILVKK WARE. larSpoona and Lifters, Stlrtr Salt Cellar, and Spoon, In art a. Tr-h KnlTta and Fork* In acta. Individual Salta. Napkin Riaga. Pickle Kaim and Fori?. 8II.tr Card Cam and Port Vonnale*. fpoona. Cnpa, Oob leta.4c., Me. Cj*nl?j J.T.SCOTT* CO Kanawha Carbon Oil. WE offer thta to the trad* aa tb? ben BURMXC OIL In th, Market, ltiaa, ot-crf a, tab, entirely fre. from ibr keary .t?cK char, th, wick or injure, the oil. For ??Ir by , ? T. H. 100AX M CO. and 1/KUS. LIST k CO. T'K.XTrCKT TOBiCCO.?IS 8 '"isssrjw -easy , JESSE B. MKLLOR. J**1' 1? Street. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, TRANSPORTATION. . Baltimore & Ohio Bail Boad WINTER SCHEDULE. Woeejj.\>.. 24th N?r? 1S60. OX ami after the SStL Novembtr.lMO, the p*?*en |er Trains will be rust daily <v fallows : >Lr%t?The Northwestern, Cleveland. Chicago, Sc. Louis. Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati. Columbus, Wheeling, Ben wood. Baltimore, and Waahington City Express departs dally except Son day* at 9:46 A. M-, UM arrives in Baltimore at 4:50 A. M-. connecting with Iherarllwt train* forth* Eastern and Southern cities. Returning. leaver Baltimore at 4 A. M-, and irrltH at Ben wood at ;:15 1*. M. and Wheeling at 6:45 P. M_ making direct connection with the Western Express train. This train will only atop for wood and water and mealing the passenger*. Second?The Great Southwestern, St. Louif, Cincin- * nati, Coluznbn", Wheeling. Beuwood. Baltimore and. Washington City Express leave* Wheeling daily at Efc2.*i P. M.. arriving in Baltimore at 2:35 P. M- con necting with th* afternoon train* to the Kastern and Southerncitiee. Returning. leave* Baltimore at 4 P. M-andarrives at Ben woo?l at 7:45 A.M. and Wheeling at 8:15 A. making direct connection with the great Wextern Express train*. This train will only stop for wood and water and mealing the paseencers. A freight train with passenger car attached will leave daily,except Sundays, for Grafton at 4:10 A. H. Returning, will arrive at 3-10 P. M. J. B. FORD, Agent. W. P. Sxtth. Master of Tran-portution. L. M. Cole. Gen'l Ticket Agent. boi21, Cleveland, Pittsburg and Wheel ing Rail Soad. / \N AM) AFTER MONDAT. XoYeralwr aCtb, ISiSO. V_/ Passenger Trains will leave Bridgeport as fol lows. (Sundays excepted:; 11.A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all stations. ex cept New Salisbury. SuinmitviUe. Frank lin, Ka.it Rochester. Moultrie. Root?town, tarlville. Macedonia. Bedford, and New burg: arrives.at Pif*sburgh at 4:00 P. M-, Baltimore at S:i>0 A.M.. Philadelphia at 6^?0 A.M., New York at 12^10 P.M. (noon) Cleveland at 7:30 P. M-Toledo at 1210 A. M. Detroit at 6:15 A. XI.. and Chicago at 10UM A. M. 10:00 P. M. Express Train, stopping at all stations except LlverjKK'l. Smith's Ferry; Indus try. Beaver. New Salisbury. Kut Roch ester. Eatlville. Macedonia. Bedford and Newborg: arrives at Pittsburgh at 2:40 A. M? Baltimore at 6.-00 P. M? Philadel phia at 5:00 p. M- New York at 10:20 P. .M.. Cleveland at 7:10 A. M.: Toledo at lino P. M.. Detroit at 6:00 P. M., and Chicago At 41 :u0 P. 31. Both these train* make clots counectlon* at Cleve land and Pittsburch for the points indicated above: a!*>. ior Eric. Dunkirk. Buffalo and Niagara Falls. RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 9:40 A. M. ami 8:45 P. M., and ' arrive at Bridgeport at 6:20 P. M. and 6:25 A. M. Learo Pittsburgh at 1:40 A. 51. and 1:40 P. M-, an ] arrive at Bridgeport at 6:25 A. M. and 6:20 P. M. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh and return $3.75. ) Fare always a? low, and time much quicker than j ant other m'nte. Through Tickets to all points in tha Weat. North \ and East can be procured at the office No. 37 Water i street, next door to :?prigg llouse, Wheeling, Va? and ' at Bridgeport Station. Freiglit contracts will be ma<1a at lowest rates to any point accessible by this road and its connections, to the East. North. West ami North-Went, at office No. 37 Water street, or with Freight Agent at Bridge port Station. R. HAMILTON. Agent. Wheeling, Va. JOHN CHAPMAN. A^ent. Bridgeport, 0. J. N. McCULLOUOn. President. F. It. MYERS. Gen't Ticket Ag*t. nov2* PEWSYLVAMA RAIL ROAD 260 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. The Capacity of this Bond is now equal to any in the Country. Three Through Pa senger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH A PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct in the Union Depot, nt Pittsburgh, with through Trains from all We*teru CI tie* for Phila delphia, New York. Boston, Baltimore,and Washing ton City; thus furnishing facilities for the transpor tation ol Passengers, unsurpassed, for speed and com fort, by any other route! Expressaud Fast Line* run through to Philadelphia without changeof Cars or Conductors. Smokinsears ^reattached to each train; WoodrufTs Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The Express runs Daily, Mail and Fast Line Sun days excepted. Three Daily Trainsconnect dircct for New York. Express and Fast Lines connect for Bal timore and Washington. Six daily Trains between Philadelphia and New York. Two Daily Trains between New York nud Boston. Through Ticket* (all Rail)aregoodon either of th? above Trains, and transfers throngh New Y?rk free. BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Fall River or Stonington Lines. Baggage transferred free. TICKETS may be obtained at any of the important Railroad Officca in the Westjalso. on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mis*i?sippi or Ohio rivers. 0TFare always as low and time as quick as by say Other Route. The completion "f tbo Western connections of the i Pennsylvania R?il Road makesthi- the Direct Line Betweenthe East and the Great "West. The connecting of tracks by the Kail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all dray*re or ferriage ot ; Freight, together with the saving of time, are advan i tagw readily appreciated by shipper* of Freight, and the Traveling Public. For Freieht-fontracts or Shipping Directions, apply I to or address eitlu-r bf the feUowing Ag?nts *t the j ; c"nir*"J- D A. 'TEWAUt.' rittiknrKh: H. S. PltRrl JL Co., Zaursxille. O4 J. J. JOHK-TO*, Ripley, O.; R. McN kelt, Maymrille, Ky^ Or*-?t A , Cboppee. 1'ortnmonth, OA Paddock A Co- Jefferson- \ Tille, Ind.; II. W. Browjc k Co., Cincinnati. 0.; Athkrx j A IllBBKB-T, Cincinnati. O, ;R. C- Melpruw, Madinon. , Ind^ Jos. E. Moore, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O'Kiur A j Co- Evansville, Ind..N.W.Graham k C?-Cairo, 1IL; ] R. F. Sash, eoiui * Glass, St L*>ai*. Mp^ Jon* ii. 1 Harris. Nashville. Tenn^ Harrison Hcxr, Memphis, j Tran^ClABK* k Co.. Chicago, 111.; W. II. II. Kooktz, j | Alton, Hi., or to Freight Agents of Rail Roods at I different points in the West. j The Greatest Facilities offered far the Pr< Median and j Sp***ly Transportation of Lire Stack y And Good A'-coxvodatjoxs with nxual privileges for persons traveling in chance thereof. FREIGHTS. By this Ronte Freight-of all descriptions enn be for warded to and from Philadelphia. New York, Boston j | or Baltimore, to and from any point son the Rail Roads j of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois. "Wisconsin, I Iowa, or Missouri. bp Kail Jtoad direct. The Pennsylvania Kail Road also connects at Pitts burgh with Steamboat*, by which Goods can be for warded to any port on the Ohio, Mu?kingum, Kent ucky, Tennessee. Cumberland. Illinois. Mississippi, Wiscon sin, Missouri, Kansas Arkansas and Red River*: and , at Cleveland. Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to all port* on the North-Western Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with conft e jceon its *peedy transit. TH*. RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Koa&are at alltimes as farcmbl' as are charged brother R. JC. Companies. ?3_Bc particular to mark packages -via Pzssa. E. J.SNKEDEU. Philadelphia. MAGKAW * KOONS. 80 North Street. Baltimore. LUEOII A CO-No. 2. Astor Honee.orNo. 1/S. Wm. [St. N. Y. LEECH A Co-No. 77 State Street, Boston. H. n. nOUSTON, Gcn'l Prright Aft. PhOa fdeiphi*. L. L nODPT. Oen'l Ticket Aft. Philadelphia. THOR. A. SCOTT. Gen'I SupfL Allooaa Pa. Janl^CO ? HE51PF1ELD RAILROAD CHAN QTC OP TIMK! . >N AND AFTER MONDAY. NOVEMBER THE * 23th, then alns on This' Road win run as follows, ilj,except Sunday*: Leave Washington 7)< A. M. Arrive at Wheeling . . lo' ? RETURNING: Leave Wheeling X p. X Arrived at Washington? 6 " AH freight to be forwarded from Wheeling moat be delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock P. M.to insure Its shipment the same day. ?W, P. BURTON. Bupt.' A Cumberland Cement, N UNEQUALLED ARTICLE FOR ALL KTNDS of Masonry where water is to be resisted; Foundations in wet and damp placrs; Lining for Cistern*: Grouting for Cellar Floors, and all purposes for which Cement Is used. Or the ntw BaltimoreQty Water Werk% In the construction Conduit, this Cement was used ercJu svrefy.. It is also -xtensively used cn the masonry and tuaels of tk# Baltimore and Ohio, and N.W. Ya, Railroads. Ac? Ac. It has recently been most thoroughly teeted upon the New Water Works, In Baltimore, where it has been n-ed In all sitnatVms which retired work of the -mm* perfect character. Id the construction of the brick conduit, which is said to be the best piece ?f ?rk pf the kind in the amntry. over lOOjOOO bn ?hels of this Cement were used, and both eagineen and superintendents concur in saying that while it Us ?? equal far mm in wet placet and where it it ne cessary to Bran ova Sxxova Snnci, it haa this advantage over all other quick setting cements that .baudlmtrrplmi mnd txpotd Lhiaa. It la not liable to crack Cement wfll be famished In Barrels or Bags, la qnantitle# to suit j ? ?? Jyt? t purchaser*. by ?^?/?r The Mwpm/sutsetei. -ALL AN~D WINTER TRADfc! FOR I860. Great Preparations for a Large Trade! TREMENDOUS stock, at the golden bee hive STOHf 174 MAIN S'l\. WHEELING. VA. ^TO!fE A- THOMAS announce to their friend*, and the public. that th?^ art* in receipt of tL?i ^ stock of Fall and Winter Goods, embracing LRY GOODS in every variety. MI LL1 N'El.Y GOODS. CAE CTIXG. OIL CLOTIIS and NOTIONS, compr ring the largest and in toiue retpects the most dexlraMr are ercr bruUfclil ta the city. Our custowera way r?l assured that they * HI liare all the advantage* t|.u. 1o*0 trperiena. ciOSf attention to Owincst, cartful laying. and btt}fnp with Cash, in wom rate* ttiirrlli ?om manufacturers and Importer*, can give them. M e Lave mode ample ]iTfJ>arati(>DF fuTftlnrjrr JOfclilJvo RADE. and Invite tbe attention of Dealer* .10 an examination of our *t?k of good" before buying. \\ < rturt the closet <b*h Trade. Tailor* and Clothing n?en mill f.iid it to ll.-eir InteteM to examine*onr strtk f Clotb*. Ca??inieres and Vestingv *nd Finding*. Without jrarticularixing. we uill my tlut ve k??o t\ . irge*t stock of DRESS SILKS, of every variety, MILLINERY MLKS. VELVETS, and TRIMMING*?. FKENCII MEKINOES. ofallcolor*. J'lU.M'II PK1NTED CAFSWEllES,?n& Plain and "Printed Woolen Fabric*. Plain floods, suitable for Friends* wear. Shawl* ami Shawlett*. of every stria, Cloak* and Mantle*.' . Ribbon* and Bonnet*. Printed Cotton Fabric*, ic.. f ?u*v boas* in the city. Our etock of FURS is large and desirable. and our stock of Carpeting is \? r% irable and very cbcap. PeraoiM d?*ir?nii of making puvrba*e* vrill find it to their interest to call and mine l*f??re making their purchase*. Ooood* F?nt to any part ?if lh* city free. A Urga corp* of geotlemanlj Clerk*, speaking both German and Knclinh. a* well a* the proprietor*, ?ay* ready to wait on rnstomer*. Onr motto i*, small profit* and qcick Mile*. Kmitflikr the irtgn ?jJiln JBee-hive.near tbe Suspension Bridge. t'novlO] STONE A THOMAS. A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, iHYiGOR/ifia cordial Pure Holland Gin, FOR MEDICINAL PRIVATE USE. What Shall IV e Drink 1 JDOLPUO WOLFE'S PURE COGXIAC BRANDY, mportcd and bottled by himstdr. warranted |?nre .ml the IimI quality, with hi* certificate* on the I Kat ie. an J liis ??eal on the cork. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINK. imported anil bottled by hiuu-elf, put up for medici lau n?6. with hi* certificate outhe bottle; warrauti-d ? ure aud or the best quality. LJDOLPHU WOLFE'S PURE SHERRY WINE. Imported aud bottled by hiiui-clf, the uuat a* Port Win*. [JDOLPUO WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA WINK. Imported and bottled by himself for private ami iuc lirinal u?e. the l<e*t Wine ever offered to tiie trade in battle*. Thi* Wine i* warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA RUM. ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY All the above imported and hot I led by himself, warrauted pure and of the Imxt quality. TO THE PUBLIC. I will *take ui> reputation as a man. my standing as a merchant ?>f thirty year** residence in the city nf New York, that what 1 pledge aud testify to with my weal, my label, aud my certificate. i? correct. ami can be relied upon by every purchawt. I'hyslclana who u?-e Wine* and I.iquor* In theit practice, ahoald jrfve the preference to the**- article*. Far sale by all respectable Druggists and .A j-ot he caries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and lini?orter of the 8cliiedaxr Aromatic Schnapps. 18. 2U and 22 Heaver street. New York. A. C. GOOD k CO. will supply the trade. dcc4-6m MIIS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nur?e and Female Physician, present! to the attention of mothers,her SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitate. the |iroceu of teething, bj softening the Rums. re?lnc!ng all inflammation?will allay all pais and sjKWntHlic action, and is Surr to RegnUte tike Bowels. Depend anon it. njothcrs.it will give rest toyoureelvcs and relief and liealtli to your Infant*. We bare put up and aold tliin article for oter ten years, and can fay, in confidence and truth of it, what | we have never l??n able to say of any other medicine; Nfvek has it Failed. i> a sixcle instance to efteci a CURE, when timely u?eiL Never did we know an iimtance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. i On the contrary, all are delighted with its opera I tious, and speak in tfrtnn of commendation of iti I magical etfrctn and medical virtues. We apeak in ! thi* matter "WIIAT WE DO KNOW/; alter ten ] years* experience and pledge nur reputation fnr tht i fulfilment rf tehat veehere declare. In almost every | instance where tlie infant is snlTering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty I minute* after the syrup is administered. ' Thin valuabletirepamtion 1* the prescription of one 1 of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NUKS ? ES in New England, and has been n?ed with never? i1 failing success in THOITSANDS OP CASES. It not only relieves the cliild from pain, but invigor I ates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity.and gives | tone and energy to the whole system. It will relieve I almost instantly j Griping; In the Bowels, <t Wind Colic [ and overcome convulsions, which, if uot speedily reme died, end in death. We beieve it th?? best and smEST j remxi>Y in the ^<bld, in all cafces of DYSENTERY ! a*d DIARRHOEA I* CHILDREN, whether It arUcf : from teething, or from other cause. We would say to ! every mother who nas a child suffering from any o1 i the foreRcingcomplaints? do not let your pre judices. nor tbe prejudices of others, ntand between you and your anflering child, and the relief that will be SURE?yea, ABSOLUTELY SURE ?to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions will accompany each bottle. None genuine unlea the fac-aiinile of CURTIS k. PER KINS. New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., H. Y. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. octie-ly-dAw SEYES JYEAR S! ?TtnE SF.YKS YKAB3OVCXEIVALI.EDSUCCESS ! 1 MteiidhiK the "Cosmopolitan Art Association," hare mkje tt i botwehold wurd tlirnngLant tjtrj I <pmiter of the Country. Under the auftpices of this popular Institution, over three hundred thousand homes have learned to appreciate?by beautiful works of art on their walls. ; and choice literature on their tables, the great bene fits derived from becoming a subscriber. Subscription* are now being received In a ratio j unparalleled with that of any previous year. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, j Any person can -become a member by subscribing 1 three dollars, for which sum they will receive - , 1<-?The large and superb steel engraving, 30 x 88 inches, entitled, | "PalstaffMusteringliis Recruits." 2d.?One ropy, one year, of that elegantly fllnstra^ I ted msgazine. 'THE CUiilIuE01.IT AS ART JOURS AL." ?d.?Kwr dnilmt llmwoa. 1e '?Th>Gan(r]rorP>laU>p,S? Broad w.7, Sew Tork." !? addttloa to thtMntmlli twi >.11 k. jl. et* to antncriWra. aa crateltoei premhnna, ?*cr Five Hundred Beautiful Works of Art fcc_ forming a truly national benefit. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 346 Bboadway, Xbw Tore. , 1 . ^ wcriTwI ?nd forwarded by A. ?. BEDTLLION, Agent tor Wheeling and vicinlt*. Ppedmen Engravings and Art JcunMi caa be seen at theyp^tOfflce. declft Jn*t^r^e|ved^nd Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOE PTTKIPYIKG THE BLOOD. And Tor the spsedy cure of the subjoined varieties DiivHie: Scrofula and Scrofulous Afftcli-nt, sucJt at Tumor:, ? Ulcers. Sorts, Eruptions. Pimples. I*nstulss, Blotch es. Jioilt, B Lai us. and all SLin Diseases. Gaklakp. Ind- Gtb Jane. 1B6*. J. C. Am ? Co. (tents: I fro! It-my daty to sc kuowled&u what \our Sarsaparilla has dose fur nit. Having inherited a Scrofulous Infection, I havwsuf fered from it In various way* for years. Someiisitt It burst ont in Ulcers on ray hands and arras; "otnc time* it turned inwaru and di?tre#>rd me at the stomach. Tiro yean* ago it broke ont on my h??ad anti covered ray scalp and ears with one sore. which was paTuful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several physicians bat without much relief from anything. In fact. the dis order prow worse. At lenctli 1 was T^fofced to read in the Gospel Messenger that yon had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla) Tor I knew from your repu tation that anything you made munt 1 e good. I went to Cincinnati and uot It, ard used it till it cured me. I took it, aw yon advise, in small do?es of a tcaspoonful over a month: and usad almost threw bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under the scab* wbi'ii niter a while fell off. My skin Is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the ?lim&ae ha* gone from my ?Titern. Yon can well lteliere that I feel what 1 am saying when 1 tellyeti. that I hold yon to be one of tho apostles of the ags, and rentain"ever gratefully. Yours. AI.YRKD B.T ALLEY. ;Sf. Anthony's Fire, Host or Erysipelas. T'.ttcr on J Silt Khrunt, Scald Head, Hinpworm, Sort Eyes. Dropsy. Dr. ltobert M. Preble writes from Salem. X- Y., 12th Sept.. 1*30. that lie has cured au inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the perseverii g u>e of ottr i*a rot pari!la. and alvo a dangerous attack of Halijiuitil Erysipelas by large d.wu? *?r the ?atue: savs he cures tho common Erup tions by it constantly. JiruucJtoctU, Goitre or Swelled Xeckr. Zebnlon Sloan, of Prospect. Texas, writer: "Three bottle* ??f yonr Sarsaparilla cured me trom a Goitre ?a hideous swelling on tho neck, which 1 had suf fered from over two years.** Leucorrhcea nr Whites', Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Femtale Diseases. Dr. ,1. D. S. Chaiming, of New York City, writ en. 4*I must cheerfully comply with the reqmxd ot juur agent in saying 1 have found your Sarsaparflla a ; ino-t excellent alterative iu the nunierouscomp)aiut? j for which we employ such a remedy, but especially I in fbnale Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. I I have cured manv inveterate rose* of Leitcorrhtea by | it. and com* where the complaint whs eiuwd bv vl~ | ceration of the uterus. The ulceration itself vw ; soon cured. Nothing within raj knowledge e*iu:>l# it for these female derangements." I'd ward S. Marrow, of Ntwbury. Ala., .writes: 4,A dangerous ovarian tumor on one of the female? in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ. hn9 at length lieen completely cured by your Kx tract of Sar>aiiarilla. Our phy*d?-ian thoncht nothing Lut extirpation could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla u- the la?t itwjrt before cutting, and it proved effectual Alter taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. Nrw Orleans, 25th August. 38M'. Dr. J. C. Atee: Sir: I cheerfully comply with the request of your agent, and report to yon soma o! the effects I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. 1 have cured with it. in my practice, most of the comp'aiuts for which It is recommended, and have found it* oflVct* truly wonderful In the cure of Vene real and Mercurial Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcer* in his throat, which were eon 'liming his palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked by secondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considera ble part of it. so that 1 believe the disorder -would soon reach hi* brain and kill him. lint it yielded to my administration of jour Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without s-?me dihfiguration of his face. A woman who had been treated for the samn disorder by mercury was suffering from thispoimn in Ver bones. Thev had become so sensitive io the weather that on a damp day she suffered excruciating pain iu her joiutfl and bone*. She. too, was cured entirely- by ynnr Sar*a parilla in a few w-cks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me. that this preparation from your Moratory must l>o a great remedy: con soquently^the*? truly remarkable results with it qrtb not pnrpnwn me. Fraternally your., G. V. LAH1MKR. M. P. Rheumatism, Gout, Lirrr Oomptaiut. IXDtPCKDtXRK, Preston Co_Ya~Ctli Ju!jr. IfiSO. Dk J.C. Arui: Kir: I have been afflicted with a phintul chronic Rheumatism tor a long time, whirh baffled the skill of physicians. and stuck to mo in a>I?it<i of all the remedies 1 couht find, until 1 tried jour Sarsapnrillu. One bottle cured nie In two week*, and restored my general health no nrarii tlist I am fur better than before I was attacked. 1 think it a wonderful medicine. J. FUKA.M. Jules Y. Getchell. of St. Loufo. writes: "I hav* heen afflicted for years with on afTfdian the J.irer. which destroyed my health. 1 tried everything, and everything failed to relieve me; and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no othei cause than derangement of the Lirar. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Kepy, advispd me to try your Sarsajiarilla. heexutte he mid he knew yon. and any thing you made was worth trying. By the trieshinx of God it has cured me, and has so purified u?y blood as to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The best that can ba said of ytiu is not half goo.! enough." Schirrui, Cancer. Tumor*, Enlargement. Ulceration Ikxri** and Exfoliation of the lionet. A great variety of case* have l*een reported to u? where enres oi these formidable complaints have re sulted from tho use of this remedy, but our spar*' here will not admit them. Some of them may l* fonnd in our American Ahoanar. whirh the agent* below earned are pleased to furuish gratis to all whe call for thein. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease.'}{ts. Epilepsy, Helancho ly. Aenrolffia. Many remarkable cures of these affection# liar* been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimulates the vital fnnetioas into vigorous action, and thus overcome* disorders which would be sup posed beyond its reach. Such a remedy litis Idnp been required by the necessities of the people. an4 we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR TOP. RAPID Cl'BR OF COnghBfColds.Tnfluenisa, Hoarseness, Croap, Bronchlf la, Incipient Con sumption, and for the Relief of Censuiaptlvs Pstlsuts In advanced Stages of the Disease. TJils in a remedy so universally known to snrpa" any other ftir the cure wf throat and long complaint?. that it is useless here to publi.-h the eridenccs ol it? virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and c<dd4, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Hew are the comm?aitfe?. or even families, among them who have not some p?r safial experience of its effects?acme living triphv In their raiiUt of its victory over the subtle and dan jeer on*, disorder* of the throat and luug*. As all know the drcadrul fatality of tliese disorders, and s? they know, too. the effects ot this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them tliat it has noW all the vfrtnee that It did have when Disking the cures which have won so atrongly upon the confidence ?*! mankind. ' Prepared by Br. J. C. AYEB & CO.. Lowell, Mahk Far sale by A. C. GOOD k CO . atid "1>y all Drug gist*. aogll-ly?novlWm LIST, MOBRISOX & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE l?r.A LERS, Xos. 78 and 80 Maiu street, oft?r ioi aaleat lowest rates, 150 bhds. fair to choice N. O. Sugar. 400 SMs. |?iist Slohwee, Voak eoopetage.) 100 half barrels do <U 150 bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do 100 bbla.Baltimore endPfettadelphia Syrap* T)ACOX SHOULDERS.?10 bkd? p?lt?? J3 Shoulders in store and for sale by JylS M, R1ELI.V_ 1 VST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, >1 a small lot of Buckwheat Flour and Corn Meal, e ark? for tamfly-ose.lvr acvio list, ueanieos A CO.