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Oath of Office. The following is ? copy of the bill which passed lbe United States Senate.. on ttony day last, prescribing an oath of officfc ana for ot^er purposes: ( ) | , ' ; Bt it enactedufic., That hereafter every person elected or appointed to s!ny office of honor.or profit under the Gover/iment of tbV United States; eicejj^ in6 Pifesideht'Cf the United States, either in the civil, mili tary or naval departments of the public service, shall, before'entering npon the du ties <ff 'such office, and before being entitled to any of tlie salary or other emoluments thereof, take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation : " " I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have never voluntarily borne arms against the government, of the United Slates since I.have bienLalcifizeu thereof; that I have voluntarily given no aid, coun tenance, counsel or encouragement to p/r sons eOgftged' in a rm?J* hostility thereto'} that 1 have neither sought, nor accepted, nor at^enj'pie^tp1 exerpise .theTun^fpW of an y> ofRce-wha lever uutferanyttlilboruyv or pretended authority, in hostHity to the Governmehtfof the United SlAtes tbatrl I have neither voluntarily renounced my allegianco to the Government of the United States, nor yielded a voluntry sup port to any pretended government, author* ity, power, or constitution hostile or inimi cal thereto. Aud .1 do further swear (or affirm) that, to the beat of my knowledge and ability, 1 will 'support and defend the Constitution and Governmentof the United States,- and all laws made in pursuance thereof, against all 6nejnies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and al iegiauce to the same; that I.take this obli gation freely, without any mental reserva tion or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter, so help me God;'' which said oath, so taken and signed, shall bo preserved among the files ot the court, house of Congress, or de partment to which the said office, may ap pertain. -And any person -who shall'falsely take the said oath shall be guilty of perju ry, and on conviction, in addition to the penalties now prescribed for that offense, shall be' deprived offils ofHee and'renilered incapable forerer after of holding any of fice or place under the United States. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS! Baltimore, March 28th, 1862. WE would Mil the attention of buyers to our present very deeirable stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which we now offer for sale at the lowest cash prices we name In part: English and American Pant Staffs, n?u> of which are suitable for the u. Iothing Trade." UNO LIS II A AMERICAN PRINT3 ix variett. Grey Stuff Goods, Persian Delaines, and Fancy Dress Goods for ladles; a largo Hue of Bleached Shirting*; Mariner** Striped Shirting, Corset Jeans, Drills, Ger man Linens, ana a variety of Bloachod and Drown .Irish Linens, Huckaback#, Crashes, Damask, Ac., 4c. Also, 0. lo, 11 and 12-4 Bleached Shoe iu&s, Peniten tiary Plaids and Plaid and Striped Osnahurgs. Ac. DEAN, CRABUE A CO. I* PORT sad AMD JOBDKKS, No. 230 Baltimore 8U Near Charles St., Baltimore. Md. P. S.?A general assortment of J. A P. COATS' SPOOL COTTON. mb31-3m* DEVTtlES, STEPHENS & CO., WBOLESALS DEALERS XV Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, SfoS 31S Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. TXTE ar> now receiving our large and carefhlly <e 1 Vv lectin! Stock ot Foreign nd Domestic Dry 'Goods, purchased for Cash, lor the Spring and Sum mer Trade, com trislug every variety ot Dress Goods, ot flue and medium Qualities of beautiful styles, of the most recent prlutingand importation. CLOTHS, OA33I31EBKS, SATIN ETTS, VE8T 1N >S. Also a general assortment of all kinds ot Dry Goods. 1 *ln addlt3"? te our stock of Dry Goods, we hare an extensive NOTION DEPAltTMHflT, whioli en> bracos every variety of Good* usually ki>ptjby tlie largest Notion Houses. To all of which we invite the attention of purchasers. We will sell our stock at as Ibw prlo s as the.same ods can be had in any ot the Northern or Eastern markets. mh31-3m*^ , .. DEVItlES, STEPHENS A CO. J AS. M. DILLON, o No. 107 Market Street. WHEELING, VA. PLTJMBEB AND GAS FITTEE, \A?D BRASS FOUNDRY. B BALER IX WltOUGHT IKON* GALVANIZED, nnd all iliMOt Load Pipes, Shee* Lead, Brass Cock* hiuI Vulvae,Stenm Whistles. Steam and Water. Guage*, Lift and Kbtee l*umps, Liuks, Hose, Antifric tion Metal, Brancer Tin, .Ziuc, Antimony, Crucibels, -?nlT?iiUed LigUtuiug Rods, :.lusuIators and Pointa. \ ?KNT tfOR TUB MKNBKLY BBLLS. AqnodueL PiMri? constantly on band. C ??!? paid for Copper, Brass and Lead. QCtlO ~ LIST, MORRISON & Co., r XTirffOLKSALK GR00KK8 AND PRODUCE ?}BA YY LER3, Nos. 78 and 80 Main street, offer ? ?aleat lowest rates, 150 hhds. fairtochoioeN. 0. Sugar. 400 bbls. prime Molasses, (oak cooperage.) ' 100 half barrels . :do : . do . .. 160 bags JUo Coffee. ? . 26 do Jara do * > 7-, ? ! 100 bbls.BalUmoreandPhnadelphiaSyrups. Wholesale Dry Goods. J. H. UOBIilTZELXi & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED A LAKQE STOCK Or Dry Croods, Notions, &c. No. 347 Baltimore St.* BALTIMORE, MD. : npHB entire stock was purchased Jo September and j " _L October last, at pViCes enabling tlnmHo sell to dealers on snch terms aa will make it the interest of bo th^ city and country merchants, to examine their S3T"Their terms will be cash. mh28~lm* JUST HECEIVED, I.AHQE LOT OP Marsailles Quilts! At li;50| Worth ID SO. Je24 . pOOPER 1 SEX3BNBY. HOOP SKIRTS. NEW shaiVe and b^st make, just received by Jel7 5^, ' eKO.R. TAYLOR. PLAIN, BLUE, BUPP PINK JAO OONET'IiAWN, J n?fc received'b^ i :<? Jel7 GEO. R. 1JAYLOR. AMERICAN FLAGS?Another lot jnst re ceived direct from the manufactory, for aale wholesale or rotail, at the Variety store or . D. MOOLL A BRO., Je30 A' No. 109, Mpin-strcet. T>IRE WORKS?Torpedoes,Cannons,Drums* JD Qnns, Swords, and many other arUclevaoitable; for odebrstto^voaiwAimiTCrnnr.of American Independence, Variety Stdre of J-: 7^1 D. NICOLL A BRO., . Je80 , 109 Main-street. Wholesale Dry Goods! Baltmosx, March 25,1862. WB' beg' to call the attention ot Merchants to our LAROB AND ATTRACTI /B STOCK of Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, - For the SPRING TRADE, at prices which cannot fail to giro eaUsfWction. ' ifS.W* Prepared to offer the best assortment we have ever had, an 1 it will b? to the interest of buy ers to examine our Stock' before purcbarnj? any thiagln oar line. GEO. W. HOWARD *. CO., 361 Baltimore St., and 6* German St, ,? .-l.ltV . , .iUfTUfOM MP. T OVERIH 6P8 8TABDARD SUOAB8 JLl 60 bbls Yellow a, ? Crushed, ?>' -Jn' J^4i*sBfY?i?Kii?ul' 60 " Golden Syrop, Jtut re^elVed \ mhl2 PAXTON, DONLON * OG LI AYER'EL . Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED,) UI MADt TO Cleanse the Blood and Cure the Sick. lSVAMDS, FaTHBBS, MoTHEM, PHV8ICIAMS, PHILAMtHllOPJSTS, *KAj> FjFECTS, AND JDDGE or THE IB VIBTCEB. TOE THE CURT OF HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, FOUL STOMACH. Pittsun*an, Pa., May 1,1855. 1 Da. J.O. Ate*. Sir: I have been repeatedly cared of the wolit headache any body can hare by a dose or two of yonr Pills. I$?eemr to arise from a font stomach, whldUhey cleanse at once. I IT Jhey will cure others aatheydomi,ibe fact is.wSrtlfkttowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of the Steamer Clarion. BILIOUS DISORDERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, i Department or the Interior, ") Washixqton, D. O., 7 Feb., 1856./ 8ie: I bsed^P^ " cided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed, I have sel dom found a cnse of bilious, disease BO obstinate that ;it did not readily yield to tbem. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. DM Physician of the Marine Hospital. DYSENTERY, RELAX, AND WORMS. Post OmcL Hartlaxd, Liv. Co., Mich~\ November J 6,1865. ) ; De: Aim: Vour Pills are the perfection of medi cine. They have done my wife more good tban T can tell you. 81ie had been sick and pining away for months. Went off to be doctored at great expense, but got no better. She then commenced takingryour Pill*, which soon cnred.heVj by expelling large;quan tities of worms (dead) from Ifer body. Tliey after wards cured her and our two children of bloody dys entary. One of our neighbors had it bad, and my wiie cured him with two doses of yonr Pills, while others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors'bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely eren then. Such a medicine as yours, which is actually good and honest, will be prized here *1150. J.'GRIFFIN, JMtnatler. INDIGESTION AND IMPURITY OF ?THE BLOOD. Prom Rev. J. Y. I/imes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston. Dr. Atee: I have used your-Pills with extraordi nary success in my family and among those.Cam called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood they are llie V6^y best remedy I have ever knowu, and I can confident ly ropQmmehd themrtu my.friends.* ? ?,s Yours, ' J. V.'niMES. Warsaw, Wtomixo Co./N.Y?/ Oct. 24; 1855. DeAr^r: 1 am using ybur.Catljqrtlc Pills in my practice, and find thwm an excellent' purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains ot the blood. JOHN O. MKACI1AM, M. D. ERYSIPELAS, SCROFULA, KING'S EVIL, TBT TKK, TUMORS, AND SALT RHEUM. From a FtirvoardingMerchant of Sl.Lauis, Feb.4, '65 Dr. Arxa: Your Pills are the paragon oi all that is great in imdicine. They have curod my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and fe?t that have provod incurable for years. Her mother has been long grievously afflicted with blocllfcs and pimples on iter skin and iu.her liair. After our child was cured, ' she also tried yonr Pills, and they have cured her. - - A8A MORGBRIDGE. H1I$UMATISM, NEURALGIA, AND COOT. From Rev. Dr. llaiokes, qf the Methodist K. Church' PnL\8Ki nous's, Sat axxah, Ga., Jan. 6,1866. HokoebdSie : I should be ungrateful for the re lief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to yon. A cold settled In my liinbsand boouglit on oxcrutlating neuralgic pains, which ended in Ohronlo rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best orphyslcIauH.the disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in Bal timore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their ef fects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them I am now entirely well. Sexate Chamber, Batow Rouoe, La., 5 Dec.,1855. Dr.Ater: I have been entirely cured by your j Pills of Rheumatic Gout?apainf 1 disease hat had afflicted me for years. VINCENT 8LIDELL. FOR DROPSY, PLETHORA, OR KINDRED COM PLAINTS, requiring an octivo purge, they are an : excellent remedy. FOR COSTIVBNESS or CONSTIPATION, AND A8 A DINNER PILL, they ar? agreeable and effectual. FITS, SUPPRE?8I0X, PARALYSIS, INFLAUA TTON.and evon DKAFNKSS, and PARTIAL BLIND NESS, have boen cured by the alterative actiou of thesePills&i 7 ' W Orl ! Moat of the pills^ln market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable rehiedy in skilful hands, is dangerous In a public pill, from the dreadfhl con sequences' that 'frequently follow Its' incmitious'nse. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.- . AYER'S CIIERRI PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, IN FLDENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CON SUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patienta in advanc ed stages of the dsiease. We need not speak to the public ofMts virtues. Throughout every.town, and almost every hamlet ol the American States, its wonderful cures of pnlmon wry complaint* Lave mode it already kuown. Nay, fewaro the Dimiljesin any clvjlizpd country on tliin continent without soiue personal exj?erietice of It* effect*, and fewer yet tho communities any where which, have not among them *omo living trophy or it* victory oref tne subtto and dangerous di*ea*eso f the throat and lungs. While It is the most powerful antidote yet knbwu to man for the formidable aud dangerous diseases of the. pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and sarest remeiy that can be employed tor infants.and young persons. Parents should have It in ttdre against the insiduous enemy that steals npon them uprepared. We have abund ant grounds to believe, the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by the consumptions. It prevents -than those it cures. TCofep'it by you'; cure your colds while they are curable, uor-seglect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, 'eattfydar "Jlfo away. All know; the dreadful ffctality oflung disorders, and it* thsykpow too the virtues of this remedy,-we need not do more, than to assure them itls'stlll made the beet it can be. We"9pare,nd co?tnwrtc*ro.-np toll to produce it the toast Mrfcvf possibly, a odlbus afford tnose who rely oh ft tne beHagent "which "btfr ? skill ca'n fblhftflh ior ttertrcore. ,r?frr Prepared by DH. J. C ATEB, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lawtll, Matt. And sold by A. C. GOOD A CO.,and by all Druggists and dealer* in Medicine everywhere. mhl8 HATS AND CAPS WlIOLFSaLE and RETAIL. S. HARPER &BE.0. ?i v The largest and best selected Stock of Hats and Caps ?AltOIIT A ayjOT* A May always be found at HARPER. A BFtO'S cnm EwmiuMt ISTo. 129 COR. MAIN AND UNION JT8, - 'wasaogc, New Goods! New Goods! THIBD ARRIVAL OF SPRING&SUMMERGDODS WB are t?w re^iving ou^Third Stock of 8pHng And SUmmir Good*, at the attest and most de? sirable styles. Having bought, a great many of oar goods at the lata large Auction Sales, we think we can offer inducement^ not to be {opnd elsewhere* in the city. We would respectfully, invite bujrerw to give as a calL . OOOpBR..A SENSESKY, myl8 No. 13SMaln Street.* ~~ JOHir T. LAKUT, " ~ rSuccessor to Wheeler, A Lakin.] : TTT1LL &XOKIVK AND HAVE OPENED FOB Yf inspection on Thursday, March 29th, a new and well selected assortment ?f Cloths, Caattfmere* and Vesting*! Also a complete assortment of GBNTLBMEN'8 POB N IS HING GOODS. 1 ^ The patrons ot the old firm, mad the public In gen eral, are "respectfully invited to call a od examine mv stock before making their purchase* as I intend eel*-, inK at small profit* tb cash mad prompt purchasers. Thankful for the patronage bestowed npon tbe old Arm, I solicit a continuance of the same for the new establishment. ' JOHIfT. LAKIN, Merchant Tailor, mUMwd' No. 103 Main st., Wheeling, Ya.X I TRANSPORTATION. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. OFPIOB OF THE B. & O. R. R. 00.1 Whmuiio, 25th June, 1862. J BUSINESS being fnlly resumed on the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad, the Company harlng thorough* y re-constructed the bleak* in the track and bridges under Government protection, the road thoroughly and.completely guarded by Government troops, will on and alter the *25th June run two through" passen ger trains, and continue their foil equipment in the transportation of. tonnage. ? ? FA88KHGKB HCBBDL'Lt. Vtpart, 51 LEAVE WHEELING, daily, at 10:10 A. M.; Ben wood, 10:30 A. M.; Grafton, 3:60'fc.'M.; New Creek, 8:30 P. M ; Cumberland, 9:35 P. M.; Martlnsburg, 2.-09 A. M4 Harp* r's Kerry, 8:17 A M.; arri <e at Bal timoreat 8:00 A. M. Returning, ? LEAVE BALTIMORE at 6 P. Martlnsburp, 11:36 P. M.; Cumberland, 4 A. M4 Grafton 11 A.Tl.J Benwood, 4:15 P. M., arrive at Wheeling 4:40 P. M. DtparL, The second train will depart daily, except Satur days, at 0:40 P. M.; Grafton. 12&0 A. M4 New Creek, 4:50. A?M?; Cumberland, &20 A. M.; Martlnsburg, 10:15 A. Harper's Perry, 11:12 A. M.; Washing ton Junction, 2:58 P. M4 arrive at Baltimore at 33J0 P.M. .. . .". ? ? Returning, LEAVE3 BALTIMORE, 8:45 A M.: Harper's,Fer 3,12:40 A.M.; Martlnsburg, 1:65 P. II.; Cumber bd, &12 P. M .; Oaklan 1, 9:03 P. M.; Grafton 11:40 P.* M.:; Benwood, 5 A.M.; ai rive at Wheeling 520 W. P. SM1TII, Master Transportation. L. M. COLK, General Ticket Agent. JOHN KING, Ja^ Auditor. A. DIFFEY, Gm. Sup't.of Transportation. J. 1*. W1LLARD, Superintendent, Cumberland. J. B. FORI), Oen'l Agent, Wbeellug. Je2C Cleveland,Pittsburg andWheel ing Bail Boad. ifcA* PI ?,gn ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 5th, 18U2, Pas senger Trains will leave Bridgeport as follows. (Sundays excepted:) 10 55 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all stations, ar rives at Pittsburgh at 3:25 P. M., and Cleveland at &30 P. M. 4:02 P. M. .Express Train, stopping at all stations, arrives, at Pittsburgh at 8^)0 P. M. 10:15 P.M. Express Tralu, arrives at Pittsburgh at 2:20 A. M. ami Cleveland at 9:16 A. M. RETURNING TRAINS. Leavs Cloveland at 9:25'A. M. and 5:15 P. M., ar rive at Bridgeport at 4:55 P.M., and 4:65 A. M. Loave Pittsburgh at 1:00 A. M., C:u0 A. M. anil 12:50 P. M., arrive at Bridgeport at 4:54 A. M., 10.23 A: M. and 4:65 P.M. Conncotioni are made as Follows* At Pittsburgh with Pennsylvania R. R. for Harris burg, Baltimore, Washington, Phila delphia, New York and Boston. Cleveland with Cleveland & Toled R. R. for San dusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago aud all points In the Noam Wkst. Willi Detroit steamers for Detroit, Jacksou, Chicago and the North West. Willi Cleveland A Erie R. R. for Erie, Dun kirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. With Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati lor Cruntline, Delaware, Columbns and Cincinnati. At Hudson with the C. Z. A 0. It. R. for Cuyahoga Falls, Akron, Mlllersburgh and Woos ter. At Alliance with P. Ft. W. A 0. R. R. for Canton, Masaillon, W*ooeter, Salem, Knou, Co lumbus, Ac. At Steuben vllle with P. C. A 0. Line and at Bel lair with OiO. O. R.R. for Zanesville, New ark, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indi anapolis, Cairo, Cincinnati, Louisville, 8t. Louis, St. Josoph and all points Wtst and South West. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh and return $3,76. Fare always as low, and time much quicker than any o'ther route. Through Tickets to all points in the West, North and East can be procured at the office undor the McLure House, Wheeliug, Va^ or with Freight Agent at Bridgeport Station. Freight contracts will be made at lowest rates to any.point accessible by this road and Its connections, 10 the East, North, West and North-West, at office undor M'Lure House, orwith Ft. Agent at Bridge port Station. WM. D.TERRY, Agent, Wheeling, Va. - JOHN CHAPMAN, Agent, Bridgeport, O. J.N. McCULLOUQn,resident. MYBH8,Ocn'tTI<*gt.Ag't.. . . ? feba HE81PF1 EL0 RAHiROAB CHAWGE OF TIME! "VN AND AFTER BIONDAY, NOVEMBER TUB ? * 28th, the ti ains on this Road will ran as follows, - 1 ily, except Suudaya: Leave Washington.............. 7}? A, M. 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No. MOol<l.tre,t,Wew York. iriTChKSt HAfOHESli-100 era* 1YI Matches, In % sroaa boxe*. prim, article lor ?ale bj , T. H. LOOAN A OO. jjrfr ? TI < I LOOAX, LIST A CO. OHAWLB, SHAWLS) SHAWLS. O Square Broeha BhjiwU,'vorth 9IS, fir S4, Oslj. Lone do do ** 20 "ft * "? Mwtol?, Statla and Bfatot Wttwh, limt nihtrit (wpta>) a TUT HRYjtAjf'a. DAILY INTELLIGENCER PRINTING HOUSE Co r. Quincy and ain-Sts., WH ICKL1N 0( HATING- JUST FITTKB DP OCR JOB OFFICE WITH A SPECIAL VIEW TO BOOK & JOB WORK IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. We are prepared to execute at short notice, aud at the LOWEST CASH PRICE ALL KINDS OY PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING! Such as Books and Pamphlets, BANK CHECKS, CATALOGUES,? BILLS LADING, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, DRAFTS, SHOW CARDS, DRAY BOOKS, LETTERHEADS, DRUG LABELS, BUSINESS CARDS, NOTES, TAGS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c., &c., See -CEJ-Wo have, at a heavy expenditure, furnish odour Job Offloe with all necessary materials, embracing TYPE, RULES, BORDERS, CUTS, *c., Or the latest and most fashionable styles, to render it capable of executing work equal to that of any other establishment in the city, ond possessing facilities in the way of Steam, Ao, for doing work expeditiously, unsurpassed by nny other office, we respectfully pre sent our claims for a share of public patronage, assu ring those who entrust theirwork to us, that no effort shall he wanting to give entire satisfaction. novll-'60 CAMPBELL A M'DERMOT. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OP Couehs, . Colds, and Hoarseness.. Brimfikld, Mass., Dec.20,1855. Da. J.C. Atkb: I do not hesitate to say thebest remedy I have ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a ? Cold, is your Chxbry Pectoral. Its constant use in my practice aud my family for the last ten years has ( shown it to p<>88e*a superior vlrtuesN for the treatment of these com plaints. EUEN KNIGI1T. M. D. A. Vj BIORTLKY, Ktm., of Utica, N. Y., writes; "I have used yonr Pectoral myself in my family over since you invented it, and believo.it the best medi cine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should soouer jwiy twenty-five dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cougli, Influenza. Springfield, Miss, Feb. 7,1860. Brotbxr'Ayer: I will cheerfully certify your'JVo loral is . the best remedy we possess for the cure of whooping congh, croup, and the chost diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the South ap preciate your skill, and commend your medicine to oar people. HIRAM CON KLIN, M. D. AMOS LEE, Esq., Moxterst, Ia., writes, 3d Jan., 185C: "I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without re lief; finally tried your Ttetoral by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness lu my throat and .lungs; less than ono half the bottle made ino completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we es teem you,'Doctor, and your znodicines, as the; poor man's friend." Asthma or FhthislCf and Bronchitis. W*8* Mancbxster. Pa? Feb. 4,1850. . Sir: Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvel lous cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption and is now curing a man who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. HENRY L. PARK8, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, BI. D., Albion, Monroe Co., Iowa, writes, 8ept. 6, 1855: "During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Chary Ptctoral,for giviugease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We in ght add volumes of evidence, but' the most convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found In its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy liaa ever been known which cured so many and suclr danrerous cases as this. Some no b-iutan aid can reach; .but.even to those the Cherry Pectoral uffoitls relief and comfort Astor Hoose, Nxw York Citt, March 5,1856. Doctor Ayer, Lowell: I feelJt a doty ami apleas nrc to inform you'what your dirrryTrctcp-'al has done formy wife. Sliebadbeenfive uionths laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. 8he was steadily fkiling, until Dr. Ftroug, of this city, where we iiave come fur advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless his kimlncus, as we do your skill'; for she has recovered from that day.. She is noYyet as strong as she used to be, bat Is free fro her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SIIELBY, or Shblbyvillx. Oontumplivts, do not despair till you have tried Aypr's Cherrt Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical chemists in tbe world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.? Philadelphia Ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. TilK sciences of Ckemlstry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. In* nnmerable proofs are shown that these Pills have ?irtuee which surpass in excellence the ordinary i medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon | tbe esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant ! to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetratiug | properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the fbul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac tio iu and Impart healthy tone with strength to the whote system. Not only do they cure the cvery-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of hu man skill. "While they produce powerful'effects, they aro at the same time, iu diminished*doses, tha safest and best pbysio that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they ire'pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the sus picion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent then names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, whllo others Lavo sent me the assurances ofthelr conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering ftl low-men. * The Agent below named is pleased tofnrnish grat is my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the fol owing complaints:? Costiveness, Dillons Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn,. Headache arising from a foul i. Stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of 1 the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, .Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Die* eases which require an evacuant medicine. Scrofula or King's1 Kril. They also, by purifying -the blood I and stimulating the system, cure many complaints' .which it would not h?. supposed they could reach. ; Such as Deafness, Partbtt Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. Derangements of the Liver: and Kidneys, Gout, ami other kindred complaints arising from a low state of tbe body or obstruction of itK functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill, they make more profit on. Ask for Axxa's Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give von compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The side want thai best al3 there is for them, and they should have it. : Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LowtU, Mats. Prick 85 On. not Box. tvri, Boxbstor 91. Sold by A. a GOOD k 0)4 <u>i by ill DromtUU and Dealers in Medicine everywhere, -j- mhlS New Spring Wall Paper. TDST OPENED, a very handsome Stock of Vine fj and Commom Wall Papers. . For sale cheap by JOSEPH ORATES, fcbM NoVWMbfaroeBt. ' WINDOW GLASS.?2000 hand, assorted , fY sixes, both. Pittsburgh and Wheeling make fcr sale at manufacturer's prices by I Spring, 1B6S. Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, /WHITE GOODS. Sco. STELLMANK, HINRICHS & CO., IMPORTERS, No. SI HANOV0B ST., BALTIHOKB. WE aria constantly receiriog p" Meamera from | Kurope, additions to our stock of Hosiery, GloTos, *c., together with a select MMrtmeot of Uncos, and White Ooodf, and beg to offer to the trade the following soosonable articles, Ha: Ladles Cotton Ilnse, White, Unbleached,Mixed, 4c. | Men's " HairUose, do do do Children's Cotton llose, do do Gloves of every description, for array or civilian s use, J White Linen Iland'ku, Men's and Women s, Colored Printed Linen do do ? do Madms do Neck Ties and Cravats of every description. Black and Colored Skirt Braids, i Black and Colored Patent Thread, 1st k 2nd quality, ! Clark's Six Cord and Enameled Spool Cotton, I Black and White 8tay Binding, Linen Tapes and Bobbin*, White and Colored French Tarletons, Trtsh* Linen#,*Jaconetta, Cambrics, Swiases, Mosquito Netts, Cbambjrsysand Stuped Skirting*, With a large assortment of other goods, In onr line, all of which we are enabled by our long oonnec tlon with'European manufactures to sell as low as they can be purchased in this country. apl TOBACCO IIOI.SE. . oAIL. CHWBTI1W AX. G. W. GAIL & AX, KA9tur ACToaKES or all Euros or | Smoking, Fine Cnt Chewing Tobacco SMUFF AND CIGARS. ALSO IMPOITXBS 0T I Havana and German Cigars, Pipes, Snuff Boxes, dfce. No. S8 Barre Street, Between Charles <? Light Sts. mh3l-0m BALTIMORE, BID. TIIE OFFICIALJWAR MAP. | Hazard's Railroad & MilitaryMap OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. FIOM the moe' authentic sources, and the Coast Surveys, engraved la the Finest Style of Map Making. It gives so recent and such valuable fa*ta concerning all the Railroads, tl..t the War Depart ment immediately authorized Its publication, and distributed ONE THOUSAND COl'lXS among the Oenerala and Colonels of the Army. As it Is TUK ONLY MAP that la authorised as OF FICIAL, It is the most Reliable and Authentic, and from Its large slxe,?32 by 65 inches?ahowa at a gin nee the Principal Places, and all the Strategic Points. Oen. McClellan has acknowledged the great importance of it to his movemeuts. BEAUTIFULLY COLORED. PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAR, to compete with Inferior maps. In Cloth Case,.$1.60. Dissected and Mounted on Muslin, $2.50. Mounted on Muslin, with Rollers, and Varnished, &LbO. Sent Free by Mall on receipt of Price. WILLIS P. HAZARD, No. 724 Cheatnut Street, Philadelphia. 49"As every intelligent man wants THE BB8T and ON LY OFFICIAL MAP, Agents can make money rapidly by celling tbia. ?-N E\V8PAPERS inserting this three tim?sshaU receive a copy by Mall. m>20-3t BALTIMORE Commercial College! Pouvdkd, 1853 Chaatxud,1854 LOCATED, Cor. Baltimore and Charles-Sts., BALTIMORE, MD. 'IU118 INSTITUTION 18 NOW IN THE MOST X prosperous and flourishing condition. Twice du ring the last two years 1ms it been noceasary to obtain larger apartments for the accommodation of the In* creasing number of students, representing nearly every State in the Union. It now occupies one of the most couspicuous and deairably located buildings in the city. The rooms ure commodlously arranged, spacious and elegantly tarnished. The advantages and facilities here offered to young men desiring to qualifv themselves properly for the varioua duties of the Counting Room, or to obtain a thorough Practical Business Education generally, are unsurpassed, In any particular, by any similar estab lishment In the Uuited States.. FACULTYi E. K. LOSI Kit, Principal?Lecturer on the 8clence of Aocounts, Com merce, Buslneon Customs, etc. J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of the Theory snd Practice or Book-Keeping and Comraerlcal Calculations. II. II.DAVIKS, Associate Professor of Book-Keeping. N.O.JOHNSON, I Professor of Business and ornamental Penmanahitk 8. T. WTLLIAM8, KbQ^ Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rsv. E. YEATES REESE, D. D., Lecturer, on Commerial Btliloe. TRU8TEE8: Hon. Joshua Vanrant, Wip. H. Keigbler, Esq., acob Truit, Esq., Wm. Knabe, Km, Tbo College Is provided with a Commercial Library F Standard Works, expressly for the nse of tbo Stu dents. Each Stndent has a desk to himself, and is sepa rately instructed. ;TFl$raboln|j po. vacation during the year, 8udents can enter at any time. . The timeusuallv required to complete the full course, from 8 to IS weeks. A Diploma Is awarded to all Graduates. A large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of six squabs rxrr, representing the Exterior and Interior View of the College, various characteristic designs, penmanship, Ac., sent by mail frtt of charge, accompanied with cataloguegiving full particulars. Addreks E. K. L08IER - Baltimore Jfd. LOOK TO YOUK INTERESTS! More Cheap Dry Goods JDST RECEIVED AT JOHN ROEMER'S, Ko. 33 Xain St., Centre Wheeling. I AM pleased to be aVJe to Inform the cltteens of Wheeling, and the Public in general, and the LA dies In particular, that I am receiving a'large lot of EXCELLENT Iff ADDER PRINTS, v.J worth 15 cents, for 12^4 cents, and Muslins and other Domestic Goods in proportion. All persons buying goods tor CA8H, are particu larly invited to give as an early call, if they wish to save money. Both Wholesale and Retail. At No. S3 Main st~ Centre Wheeling. feb5 JOHNROEMER. A BARE CHANCE! OM this day on nntil the 1st of Januarj next, I I will sell all my CLOAKS A PUR8 at leas than first cost, to tndoce everybody to buy a nice Christmas or Mew Tear's Gift. COME ONE, 00ME ALLI 8elect a nice present for your mothers, wives, sit tors or daughters, at ALEX, 11 BY MAN'8, dec24 1ST Main st. Wheeling, Va. Bridal Presents. SOIilD SILVER WAKE, TDST RKC tl superior ?Oaleac^Orc ?? gar Spoons and Utters, 8 Over Bait Cellars and Spoons Insets, PlshKnives and-Porka Is eats, Individnal Salts, Napkin Rings, Pickle Knives aad Forks, 8ilvsr Oard Oases and Port Motmaiae, gpooas, OUa, Gob lata. Ac- Ac. fjanl?1 J. T.BOOTf A 00. Fine Silver Plated Ware. T7*INB Silver Plated 8poons, Tories, Knives, Csh I tors, Salt Cellars, Butter and Trait Dishes, ^Btxrnr, 00. ? " T.oner'i Oil, B?nk, 4' *? Castor OIL .lor sale bar dec31 , , . - LAPGHLTSB ABP8HFIELP. SCRUBBING BRUSHES.?100 dos. Scrub bing Brushes, win be sold 'at very low rates, to close oat, by [aplg] T. H. LOGAN A CO. INDOW SHADES Buff Holland, at - . jsid, :4o A?; st S0eU..p?r nrd; Oiled Transparent Blinds at Mcta per pair, Paper Blinds oT every description, for Sale Vv Bp* JO& GRAVES. )OTTLEB. Hock .Wines, ClaiSt.Wiws, and "PROW MAYORS OF THE Great Cities. K tfc. n^lgnM medicioea of great excellence, *nd wort*l(tl?e com fidence of the community. / ? / HON. JAMBS COOK, ^ MA8g HON. ALBIN BBARD, of 5A8IIUA, N. H. HON. B. W. HARHlNOTONkANcHK8TERj ^ ? HON. JOHN ABBOTT, ^ ? ON. A. H. BDLLOOK^ of WOROKSTKR, MASS. HON. NATH'L ????^^ MASS. HON. *. W. UNCOLN, Jfa; ^MASS. HON. WM. M. BODMAN. ^ ? HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, . v ; : ? Mayor of NORWICH, CONN. HON. J. N. HARBIS, _ mvn Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN HON. 0HA8. 8. RODIBR, ? - Mayor of MONTREAL, O. B. HON. D. F. TIEMANN, Mayor of NEW YORK CITY. HON. H. M. KINSTRY, ? _ Mayor of HAMILTON, 0. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, _ _ Mayor of TORONTO, O, W. HON. R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY. HON. JOHo SLOAN, . Mayor of LYONS, IOWA. HON. JAMES M0PBETER8, Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, 0. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, VB. HON. HENBY COOPER, Jr? Mayor of HALLO WELL, ME. HON. JAMES 8. BBEK, Mayor of FREDKRIOTON, N. B HON. WILLABD NYE, Kayor of NEW BEDFORD. MASS. HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL BIYEB, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, B. I HON. FBED STAHL. Mayor of GALENA, ILL HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA. HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TU80AL00SA, ALA, HON. B. D. BAUGH, Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN. HON. GEBABD STITH, Mayor of NEW 0BLEAN8, LA HON. H. D. SCBANTON, Mayor of BOOHESTEB, ft. Y. HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA, N. Y HON. GEORGE WILSON, Mayor of PITT8BUBG, PA HON. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DETBOIT, MICH, HON. HBMAN L. PAGE, Mayor of MILWAUKIE, WIS* HOV. W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of RACINE, WIS HON. A. FABB, Mayor of KENOSHA. WIS. HON. JOHN C. HAINES. Mayor of OHIOAGO, ILL. HON. M. J. A. HEATH, Mayor of SELMA, ALA HON. A. J. NOBLE. Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA HON. W. 8. HOLYBAD, Mayor of 00LUMBU8, GA* DON ESPABTEBO MANUEL, Mayor of VERA CRUZ. DON PIETRB DX OABALLO, ^ ^ M>;XICO. DON E8TH.HA.mi ? 'fa&i PON ANTONIO ttB.?,jorof ^ ^ pon m. o. ^?0N?ifVALPAaAI80i onnx BON MAKO BRAZIL. i . , Certify that the resident. Druggists hare assured them Ayer's Sarsaparilla U an excllent mmsdy, and worthy tb* ccofldmce of the community. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. M^aaiiL' cf"? ?x/ For Purifying the Blood. For Scrofula or King*e XfH For Tumort, Ulcen, and Bores. For Eruptions and Pimples. Tor Blotchw, BUIm, and Bob*. - For Bt. Anthony's Fire, For Tetter or Salt Bheum. III ?? M. t : For BcsH Head and Ringworm. . ForO??rV ?....... Foe Sere Xyas, Bore kan, and Ha For Female I For Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Vej | For Liver Oomplalnts. For IK of the Heart. r M. , I : States, Oenartss/siod British Provinces, Chili, '99A^!K!S^9r!s 5 ti ? -M ~* txkTtlut^cofcti hent. hare L.? __? assure their people-what rttftsdtae Cb*f tafc with safety and confidence. Bat our spaca admit of a portion of them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, ?nd Ayer's Ague Cure, - remain bt Dr. J. O. AYBH. * CO., LOWILL, MASS. j I . Th. World. CV* **cfI5L25^^* Si nii wuowi? U ?Post-Office Stampe/STl? "CHberwmsendby return of mall, or -nhr.L. directed, a Gold Pan orJ*na, uleeting 0**??* eordinfftod&aipctorh-ri*: ** ?s gold peot without cab?, For 25 eenta, the Magic Pen; tor 88 o PeojforWcent^ * ~ " " the Elegant Pen; The sixer are, 1 TUB "8AMB PENS IN 81LVBR.PLATBD 8I0N CASES, WITH PENCILS. For 60oenta, the Magic Pen; for7&c*nU,iK.r-^ Pen; for $1, the Always Ready Pen; tor $i 4*2' Elegant Pen; and for?1.50, the ExceUior Pen n_ ?re well-finished, cood-writine Gold Pen. u., ? The name of "A. Morton," ?'Number," Itjr" are .t?mp?d on th? foU4?int P? Point* are Warranted for eix msnthi. eiijl,?* accident.1. The numbers indicate size being the smallest, Ko. .6 the largest, adapted hn\i pocket; No. 4 the smallest, and No. lu tie LuJj Mammoth Gold Pen, forthedeak. Lonr ai,j *7 ; dium Niba of all aires and qualities Sb^rt XiuZ, Noa. 4,6, fl, and 7 are made only of first q?u&y a GOLD PEN8, WITHOUT CASKS. For 76 cents, a No. 1 Pen, 1st quality, out. Fen, 3d qoulity. 1 For $1, ? No. 2 Pen, lit quality, or a Ko. 3 ??, v quality, or a No. 4 Pen, 2d quality. For $1 26, a No. 3 Pen, lit qdWlity, or a So < ?? 2d quality, or a NO. B Pen. 3d quality. * For $1.50, * No. 4 Pen, 1st quality, or a So. 5 fc. 2d quality,or a No. ft Pen, 3d quality. For $1.75, a No. 6 Pen, 1st quality,9r a Ko.? to. 2d quality. ^ For $225, a No. 6 Pen, 1st quality. THB SAME GOLD PENS. W1TII SILVER Mm. 810N CA8A8, WITH PENCILS. For $1.60, a No. 1 Pen, 1st quality, or a No a p 3d quality. For $1.75, a No.2 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 3 ^ 2d quality, or a No. 4 Pen, 3d quality. * For $2, a No. 3 Pen, 1st quality, cr a No. 4 Ptti quality, or a No. 5 Pen, 3d quality. For $2.50, a NO.' 4 Pen, 1st quality, or s No. 5 p. 2d quality, or a No. 6 Pen, 3d quality. ? For $3. a No. 6 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 6 p^y quality. ^ For $360, a No. 6 Pen, 1st quality. GOLD PEN8, ALL FIRST QUALITY, IN SILm. MOUNTED DE8E-H0LDEBS. For $2, a No. 4 Pen, for $2.?5, a No. 6 pen, w a No. 0 Pen, for $3.60, a No. 7 Pen. For SI, ? No. 8 Pen, for $5, a No. 9 Pen, sod far fc a No. 10 Pen. The "1st quality" are pointed -with the tot lot Iridoemln points, csrefnlly selected, and none oitb quality ar? sold with the slightest imperfection skid skill and the closest scrutiny can detect. The "2d quality" ace superior to any Peoj by him previous to the year 1660. The '-3d quality" he intends shall equal In rata; to Durability, Elasticity, and Good Writing q?1.*^ (the only-true considerations) any Gold Pen* aij, 14 regard to the cheap Gold Pens, he bep lcsrt t> say that, previous to operating his New snd IHtc ed Machinery. be could not have made u Good Vis ing and Durable Pensforthe Price, had the goldl?a furnished gratuitously. Jbrties ordering must in oU instances specify m "Number" and Quality" of the litis or IhuaJ Cases wanted, and b* particular to describe tAtki* of Pens they preftr?whether stiff or limber, am %* For sale by all dealers in the line tbroegkc: the country. Address , A. MORTON, No. 25 Maiden Lane. New Ycii. Any one sending a single letter poet ftanp will re ceive a circular with fac simile engravings of lit abore sixes and styles, ' mbtt^ad 010. W. J0HH80W. W. D. JOHSSOJ. G.W.JOHNSON & SOIT, manufacturers of Copper, Tin sad Sheet Iron Ware. Haying availed ourselves of ill tm improved facilities, we are better preparedsos than ever to fill all orders for any article cr v?rk a the above line of business. Vallles and Cooductui made to order. Steamboat work done in a tokue tial and workmanlike manner. We are now p?jik particular attention to this branch of the trade, can guarantee satiafactfon in erery particular. T? Wholesale Dealers we can offer inducements tii: cannot be found elsewhere. Our stock of War* * complete, and the assortment is full at all time*. T? keep a stock of thelateet and most approved pattern of Goal and Wood Stoves ou hand at all times. G. W. JOHNSON * SON, No.179 Market Square, Jy2-dAwtf Wheeling, Ta Missouri Mining Company Incorporated Feb. 22d, 1861 CAPITAL STOCK #500.000 Ems COMPANY IB FORMED FOB THE PCE pose of advancing the grest mining intere#t?* onrState. We do not profess to be governed ty purely philanthropic motives In initiating tkU en terprise. W? believe.that the stock can be ?sde t? pay large dividends, and at the same time more rwl good accomplished and greater progress made in dt veloping and making known the astonithiopminrru wealth of Missouri, titan by the nse of Are time* tbe amonnt of our capital inveeted in any other tafias* We shall make the office of our Company a u? plete mining bureau of the mineral resource* 11 the State. We have power under our chartir to jut chase and sell mineral lands wbersrcr IscateJ in Miasouri. Great inducements will be offered to cap italists and mining adventurer*, who desire to pur chase and work paying mines, by dealing with thii Company. W? respectfully bolidt the attention of all wbc have hUneral lands for sale to pend us a rtatemrct of the sauie, describing the kind of minerals on their lands, the number of acres, the location, and the low est cash price they are willing to take for said Unii. We shall work only such mines as pay Israel J, shall open and prove moat of the lands weselL IM books for subscription to the stock are now open u the office of tbe Company, Main street, north w?t corner of Locust, over Merchants' Bank, est"""" No. 21 Locust street. All whc feel an interest IstMj business, and have money, will do well to call im subscribe. Those wishing stock, living out of tbe city, can secure it by enclosing ten per cent, oftk amount wanted to the President or Treasurer. dikxotokb: Henry D. Bacon, Esq., Matthew Batl?r. ????. Alfred Clapp, Esq., X.B.Hanrood-Esji Joseph Latbrop, Baq., ? B. M. Lynch. E*h L. V. Bogy, Esq., Joseph Fajnc, *?*? TKUITISs: ? Henry D. Bacon, L V. Bo<y. Mi BUTLEB,.Trqaa. ALPBED CLAPP, P""*1 The above prospect ua haa up to thU date l*e? Subliabed in only one of onr leading paper* ** '<B sya. No extra efforts to get stock taken bstsUM made; yet the public so well appreciate the ????? neaa of the enterprise, that over two hundred tlx*** and dollar* of the stock baa already been taken. ?? would briefly state that the shares are 125 ?ch.psrf in fall, without further liability; transferable bj? lirery; registered only when dividend* are recdtwi. TO THE TBADE. Wholesale Hat & Cap House. XXJT* hire made ample arraniren>Mit? to doa ^ . TV Jobbing Andb?a go (be habitat, weban fecUIUee not any In bayiny j^oodg,* mad *lwy an boo?M ?* *. ??*. W. li" Jar*. aale room. *p.rU. mG^!!s&?S5&^ fooad In Ibo.fity We InTite all In tie tredt to eal and examine our atock. ???? a nBO aps nABPW*?*r? ' Moaiss^sm ch?~. *-uir'rf'jSST ngiHS^ OILK HATS.-Wal^ O beaotllal rtjle of Sn?B??. ' ? tie attention oTgent'et:* ??=?,'- SZJl&t" 6W ^*"r> ^ IPHEKD'S I BmbvoMere. Plain . d? plaid Poll de Cberens Embroidered Grenadine Bartf^ Liscboff's Plain Black SHk, Plain Blade WM. J? U FUsM and fW?^ a Bine. Brown* Tan do ted Poniards, 1 Alpaccas, TS?h iSu&IUh Chiot^.. Pari* Prinfc d and Plain J>el-atae?, II mlltea and Pacific do aftdfcrVebj laMTI 3^252*- - nuMSD IV H ban.* Soft Oraabad. 50 ^ & jit ^-Ired^ far ^Jr.