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1 AYER'S PILLS. JOB ALL THE PTOFOSK8 OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. Them hu long existed a public demand for ar effec tive purgative pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly *afe in its operation. This ha* been preps'ed to meet that demand, and an extensive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success n auoomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy tomave a prtysical *?#,. )>ut not easy to make the best of all pul*?one which (mould have none of the objections, but aj the advan of every other. This has been attempted here, ?md with what success we would respectfully submit to The public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels. This is not. }Linv of them produce so much griping pain and revul sion in the svrtem as to more than counterbalance the good to be fierrved from them. These jrilU produce no irritation or pain, auless it arise from a previously exist ing obstruction or derangement in. the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in r.ny quantity; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their uso in the several diseaxn *? which they are applicable are given on the box 0Among the complaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver* Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appetite, Listlcssccss, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Bide and Loins; for, in truth, all these are but the consequence of diseased action in the liver. As an r.pericnt, they afford prompt and sure relief in Costive ne&s, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Kcurry, Colds with soreness of the body. Ulcers and im purity of the blood; in short, any and every case where a purgative is required. * Thev have also produced some singularly successful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, und Side. They should b? freely taken in the spring of tl>e year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory svstem, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an oc casional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess>9 The thou sand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enu merated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body: and this pill is found to ansrcer a better purpose thaB any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. Where their virtues are once known, the jiublic will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they are pleasant to take, and'being purely vegotable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BT JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Cticinint, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $L AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, WHOOPJXG-COFGII, CROOP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy has xron for itself &uch notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the" evidences of it* vir tues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the coun try abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored fr*m alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When onco tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, tho public no longer hesitate \vhat antidote to employ for tho oistrcssinff and dangerous aifection of the pulmonary or gans which are incident to our climate. And not "only in formidable attacks upon the lun?s, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Couoha, IIoxi-Senbsr, &c.? and for ?Jhildhen. it is the pleasant?*t end safest mcuiclne that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wo need not do more than assure the people its oualitv is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and tnat the genuine article is sold by iC i-i&w A. O. &CO.%Wh eeling. jpiA-isros. T. CARTWRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND HETAIIj OKA LIB IK XVSIC AXD ifUSWAI. ryiTRtr.VP.VTS, CVTLKRY JLITD VARIETY OOODS, No. 115 Main Street. A SENT for lIAIiLSr, OA VI* * CO.>3 PI. A. VO?. The ubove pianos are fitted up with all the improvements, In beautiful Rosewood cases. My assort ment ranges from the plain or square piano to the beauti ful Louis XXV style. \lao,<%*eutfor Prince's Tleiodesn*. Onrharl's Melodcons, and Hughes Jt KKate'a ITlelode SHEET MUSIC. The largest stock of sheet music, musical works, &c., &c., In the Western country. L Music sent to any. al.lresst postage free. ?4cl In connection with the above, I keep every kind of mu sical Instruments and musical merchandise generally. Pianos, Melpdeous, and every kind of musical Instru ment* toned au<l repaired.' 3T All ffO hIs warranted at thla establishment. nov5 New System. IS changing of bjilnci* jrora a long credit nyatem to a cash one, or Its equivalent, we alao change long proliis to very short ones, and tn do.lng out our stock of hcaTT Cloths anil Casslmercs, we will sell from ten to twenty per cent Its* than Wftr former prices. Should any doutu what we say, by calllnt at No. 9 Washington Hal) yon will toe at once satisfied we mean nit what we say. WHEBLER k T.AKIN, TAS. C.ORR would announce to the public, that he has removed hit goods flron 117, Main street, to the fcurtb door North or tho St. k M. Bank, East side Main street where heis new opening Us Spring Stock cf Books, Station ery, Wall Paper, te. Be woaM call especial attention to hla large and well se lected stock of Wall Paper, which for yarlety of patterns, and neatness and quality, cannot be excelled In the city. Desiring to close ont a amall lot of patterns of la<tseaacfli. to make room fBr new, I will sell fiom-now to the first of April, all such at cost. Oall soon, yoc that want bargains. Remember thepUee. 4 doors Worth of the M. k It. Bask, East side Main street, Hornbrook's new Block. martO JA3. C.ORR. NIW MUBIO, received every week, it the variety, store of |aplT7 PATHS A CO. FARMERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS TAKE NOTICE! WR have in store and to arrive, ao Rkls. Llaaeed Oil. 19 Bfela. Nvtrlts, 900 Krga white T.ea4, WhhA we will sell, for OnsA only, at prlera which cannot fail to make yon purchase. T. H. LOG AM k CO., ? aplS Bridge corner T>rnggi.t?. \.f EDlOlSno?MSDIOtNKS?MSDIOINE3.?We oSVr all ItI the popular patent medicines of the day, at either w!io!e?ateor retail, at the lowest terms Call at the aplS BRIDOe CORNER DRUG STORE. T> RUSHES BRU3HR*!?Paint, Varnish, S??h, Badeer, A> Wall, Whitewash. Counter, Scrubbing, Tooth, llalr. Cloth. Hfcrse, Bath and SailBniaher. for sale by a-1B T. H. LOGAN k CO. -r>VEANOOATSWANTKO.?Wear. paylngYhe highest XVCaak jwlc. t?r Rye and Oatt. DOANE k ADAMS, V? So. 80 Main SV THE INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1858. TEE BARLEY STRAW. rr men eli ec. After dinner in his nrm-ebnir, Under the porch in the open air, Sat Grandfather smoking his pipe? Very lazily smoking his pipe. Corpulent was he and very fair; And the breeze just lifted his silvery hair; As he sat lazily smoking bis pipe,? Very lazily smoking his pipe. Tho air was sultry, and very warm, And Grandfather deemed it no great harm If he took a nap, as he sat there, Under the porch in the open air. While I, a boy of thirteen or more, Hearing my grandfither loudly snore, Innocently thonght to have some fun Out of the beat of the noonday sun. Very careful and softly I glide Closely up to the old man s side; And, thinking neither of prophets nor law, Tickle bis nose with a barley straw! They were strangely funny?the faces ho made, Sitting there in the pleasant shade; While I strangling many a loud guffaw, Tickled his nose with a barley straw! Getting bolder anon, I lost all fear, Anil placing my lips just under his ear, Buzzed like a bumble-bee (more like a saw,) While I tickled his nose with the barley straw. Out in the street in the open air,? llardly knowing how he came there,? Flat on his back a little boy lay, Wiping the blood from his nose away. Slowly he picked himself up from the ground. And much astonished he gazed around, Till he saw an old man smoking his pipe,? Pleasantly smiling and smoking his pipe. Grandfather spnke, and his voice trembled then, "Learn, little Riclilieu, never again," (And he burst right out with a loud ha! ha!) "To tickle my nose with a barley straw." Clinton Courier. At Toledo, "the Fourth," a reporter specially engaged to report the oration, took down the Declaration of Independence, as it was read, in stead. When the reading commenced, the re porter began likewise to ply his pencil most rigorously, and under the impression that it was "the greatest oration, by jingo, that ho ever, had heard," became exceedingly zealous to report it fully. When he wrote it off, from the note?, it was so highly embellished that the Klitor scarcely recogzized it, till he came to the "names of the signers," reported as the "com mittee of arrngement!" A ritoFEssoii was lately displaced because he -egulated tho astronomical clock to keep mean time. WlJUDiiJ OL BKO. RESPECTFULLY Inform the public that they have re ceived one of the largest and most fashionable invoi :es of Wall Paper and Window Shades ever brought to the !ity of Wheeling, comprising French, English and Ameri ;an Papers and Border * in almost endless variety. They rere purchased below the customary market figures, and rill be sold correspondingly low: beautiful styles of (llazed ?aper at 15 cents per Roll; the same as offered elsewhere at If you wjsh bargain* give us a call, as we are dcter iiined to sell at such prices as will defy competition. The attention of WHOLESALE DEALERS is invited, as we can ob our goods at most favorable rates. Our stock is EN TIRELY NEW, and free from old and depreciated styles arried over from last year. ap7 WHEELiJR & WILSON'S Medal Family Sewing Machine. rllK UNANIMOUS FA\uil (VHlCtI HAS ATTENDED the introduction of WHEELER <? WIT.SOX S FAX TLY 8EWIXG MACniXE, la sufficient evidence of its ;xcellence. It Is needless now to say that this useful in ?truraent is b--coming a domestic institution; the fact if recognized by its successful use in thousands nf families in every rank in life. To those who have hitherto.refrained from availing themselves of its advantages, it may not bo umistosay that its utility is not a problem to be solved, but a success already realized. The highest testimony Is conttanly offered, concerning this verdict, which has giveu this instrument so wide and enviable a reputation. Theao Machines are exhibited and sold by JAME? EWIVft, Agent, Ilornbrook'a Building. Persons wishing stichlng neatly executed can be accom* inod.tted on short notice. apG-ly NEW STOCK ! NEW STYLES ! I HAVE just received mv flrstSprinestock of TT-1TCSES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, FAXCY GOODS. Ac., the lar gest assortment over offered for the inspection of my pa trons, embracing all the latent styles and almost every grade. Beta.* the only fresh stock brought to the city this Sp-ing, and purchased at a large reduction on former rates,offers the greatest inducements to purchasers! mh29 J. T. 8C0TT, 157 Main St. Shawls and Mantillas. 1AA ORAPE SHAWLS,of-r?Mtent-lm>v>rtAtionrfiom & up 1" Hi to 50 dollars. The Five Dollar Crape Shawls, white, either plain or embroidored, are folly worth $10. SILK SHAWLS?Plain black and colored. T11IBIT SHAWLS, niack and.Mode, embroidered and plaint also, aTew htzh colored and white. STELLA SHAWLS? it?> of the handsomest ever offered In th's citv, with Moire, Wroche and Printed Borders.. RrtO MANTlLt.AS?Embracing every style in market, such as Chantilly, Lace and Silk, (embroidered and plain} etc. at very Great Bargains; at ALEX. HEYMAN'S," apS-Sm 187 gain St. ~SECOND SUMMER STOCK. INTENSE EXCITEMENT! CALL SOON, OR YOU WILL BE TOO LATE 1 I AWNS, fast colors, only CX cents. j Lawns, fast colors, only #Jf cenls. Lawns, tut colors, only 6H cents. Handksrchiefo, all linen, only 5 centa. Handkerchief., all linen only 0 cents. Handkerchiefs. all linen, only S cents. Mitts, nil Silk, only 8 cents. Uitta, all sHV, only 8 cents. Mitts, all silk, only S cents. Collars, needldwork, only 4 call. Collars, needlework, only 4 cents. Collars, needlework, only 4 cents. Lawns worth SO rents.- at ltjf cents. Lawns worth 45 cents, st ISJf cents. Lawns worth S3 cents, at MX cents. Bareges, plain,worth 60 cts., at 35 cts Barejes, plain, worth Sil cts., at 25 cts. Bareges, plain, -worth 50cts.. at SS cts. Torttbw with other (mods of the very latest styles, too numerous to mention, all of which I will sell cheaper than any other Hotue. 5!*0 Bonnets of the very latest styles. 8000 Tarda .of Bonnet Ribbons. 300 Doxen Bonnet Borders. 800 Collars, etc., etc. Call soon, at ISAAC PRAGER*S, myis 188 Main St., between Monroe 4 Union. Wltrre GOOD*.?Keeant Pist'd Swiss Muslins, French HasUns for Party Dresses, 1 Jones* celebrated make of Oanbrlcs, Jsccocets and Nainsooks, French and Eortlish Brllllantes, Wato Swiss and Book Motllns, Just received. OJOSKKLL * aWXABlSOd PASSENGERS FBOJI THE WEST UOIRG SOUTH, TWICE dally (Sunday night excepted) for the Belay House, Washington, Fredericksburg, Richmond, Pe .tersborg, Weldon, Jtc. &c.t (via. Potomac River and the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad,) by splendid and comfortable steamers to Acqula Creek, thence to Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto mac Railroad. Hours of departure from Washington, 6:80 A. M. and 7 P. M.f (Sandajs excepted) Lear; on Sundays at 6:80 A. *f. only, Baggage under charge of special agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. From Washington to Richmond $ 5 50 From do to Petersburg 6 From do to Weldon 8 From do to Wilmington 12 The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potoo; ac Railroad baa been in operation for 22 year j, and in ail that time, no pus senger has either been killed or crippled by accident, which is without a parallel in the history of Railroads, in this country. 8. RUTH, 8upt- Trans. June 28,1858 jyl-ly , ?T. T- SCOTT, 'No. 157 Main street. Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail DEALEIt IK Watchei. Clock*. Jewe>rf, Watch & Clock I :?fnterinla, TooU. Glas?eit, SILVER Plated and Britania Ware, Qold Pens, and Pen cilsi Gold and Silver Spectacles, Port Monnaies, Purses Oard Cases, Cabas, Work Boxes, Brushes, Combs, Perfume ry, Fancy Soaps, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors, Revolvers, Pistols.Ger.Sll. A Plated Specks,Spoons and Forks, Regalia, Silk Guards, Steel Keys, Seeel Pens, Jet and Coral Goods, and a general assortment of useful and fancy articles. Ha#ng lately added very largely to my stock, both in j the Wholesale and Retail departments, enables mo to I ofTer to Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlars, and the public generally, a very complete assortment at I the lowest prices. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and warranted. ap9 Straw Goods. SAVI'RY Is now opening a large and general assort ? raent of Men's, Youth's and Children's Hats, con sisting of Everett, D. B. and bound, Webster Italian Hats; Pedel; D. B., Drab and Brown Leghorn Cuban Hat*; Leghorn, Young America, D. B. Leghorn Bov's Hat*; Pana ma (a fine article) Silver Straw Drab Hats; Kverett and Webster I alian D. B! Boy's Hats; Children's Extra -wind Double Straw and Leghorn Hats, all of which will he sold at the lowest price. 8. AVERY, aj>23 No. 146 Ma?n 8t., Wheeling, Va. N*. W. GRAHAM, (Succetxors to AD A MS% GRAHAM A CO.,) FORWARDING MERCHANTS| AND WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS. I CAIRO, ILLINOIS. 5HIPPIK0 AGENTS OP THR ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILBOAD COMPANY I ANI> AGENTS FOR ALL STEAMERS RUNNING FROM AND TO TniS POINT. Rates for Forwarding, including Drayage% token in quantities of Cur Jxxid : Flour 5 cts. per bbl. Whisky, Pork and Lard .S 14 i4 . * Grain in Sacks ....50 cts. per ton. | Suorar, Coffee and Molasses ..BO 44 44 4f Dry Good? 75 " ?? ?' Iron, Nails and Glass 60 41 41 ?' Other articles In proportion. Cash advances made on Property shipped to GRAHAM i k BOYLF. New Orleans. To INSURE DISPATCfTt Goods should be in all case* I marked to our care. Refer to Merchants generally, mhS-4m M'CORMICK POLLARD. HRNRV L. STKTESKOJT. M'liTJRE HOUSE. WHEELING, VA. THE subscribers have formed a copartnership as Lessees of the above named first class Hote1, nnd invite the pa tronage of the public. Oinnibusses and Bagynge Waggons ire always at the Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landing, fcblC POLLARD k STKVKNSON. ILBERT L. WEBB. OEOKQS F. WEBB. A. L. WEBB & BRO., (Successors to Elder * Webb,) i General Commission Merchants! AXD AOEVTS FOR THE SAKE OF Dupont's Powder and Safety Paaa, OOXi. PRATT & COMM ERC3E STS. BAi;ri9IOBB, Receive on Consignment all-kinds Western Produce, and make advances thernon. Rkfrrrsck?Messrs. Geo. W. Smith & Co., T. Sweeney, ?res*t Bank, and J. B. Ford, Agent B. k O. RR. inh4 6m I-IATS AND CAPS. S. D. HARPER & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN | Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. CORNER MAIN 4 UNION 8TRKET3. WE have on hand and are receiving daily, a large anc complete assortment of Hats and Caps, embracing' jvery variety of style and price. And in view of the in :reasing demand for first class goods, we have paid par ticular attention to the getting up of such as are expressly adapted to the wants of our customers. Our arrangement ; with Eastern houses are such that w e are enabled to furnlsl ! the latest styles of Hats and Caps as soon as Introduced. And we can promise that the newest and most beautiful as sortments, as well as the best qualities of every descrlptlor are to be found at our establishment. I The public are respectfully invited to call and examini our stock as we will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction ap3 S_D. HARPER k SON. Cheaper than Ever. RE AT DISTRESS and heavv losses in the East; Railroad Stock, Bank Stock,and all goods forced on th* Market and sold at ruinous prices to the Importer and Manufactur er. I have just returned from the Eastert cities and have purchased goods at those ruinous prices, and I now offer to my customers rail the public generally, goods made up to order. In Coats, Pants and Vests in the neatest nnd most fashionable way, and ready-madeclothing, lower than they havt ever been offered In this market. You will get fine clothes for the same you have heretofore paid for coarse Come and buy [oc26] A.M.ADAMS.. A New Light THE Drummond Llzht produced from improved SYLVIC . OIL, has no equal, and after.a personal and satis factory trial, we pr;sentitto to the public as a Safe, Chrap, and best portable light now in use. It Is safe because It Is frecfrom all explosive properties. It Is cheap bceause the cost porhour fs lessthan half a cent. It is the best because the smal*est lamp will burn brilliant with a steady flame for twelve hours without refilling or trlmming,and give sufficient llrhtfor any ordinary steed r??om, and having purchased the j right to manufacture and sell, we confidently recommend ' it to public favor. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the House Furnishing' Store of J. K. DUNHAM & CO Jan IS No. 115, Main St. Wheeling, Va. Wheeling Savings Institution. OBfTfCE. 104 JI VIV NT. /~\FFICEopen from 9 o'clpck.Ja.m., until S p. m. Discount V J day?Thursday, 10 o'clock; a. m. 0T*Money received on transient deposlte. Interest paid on special deposites. J. CaxniBACKKR, Albx. Roqkr?, Albx. Paxtow, a. N. Jobs 30!V,Da9IRlStkrmr0d, Jas. B. Marsh, Ada* Fxtchhsb asd H. K- List?Directors. M. NELSON, President WM McCOY, Treasurer. G J. S. PORBS. DEALER IN CLOCKS, ELEGANT GOLD _ svi.vkr a??^/7tk?hwarb gIo' .!*", Buttons,? ?rge nock of TarteJty "?rr?nied ti represented. T ?M. . Tn?. HIAWATHA HATST JelS 8. D. IARPBR t TH AN SPORT ATION. ?Improved gcHEociiB. THREE through trains daily from Wh eell n g to pah i mo re, Washington City, and all parts of the East and Scuth Eait. First,-the Cin.,. Wheeling, Bsnwood ani^i Balto.Kx leaves Wheeling at 9:10 A. M? Sundays excepted, ar riving at Baltimore at 5:10 A. M.?givingtime tor breakfast and Eastern connections- Second, the 8t. Louis, Cine in., Wheeling, Benwood an?i Baltimore Express leaves dally at fng^Be^wo^'and^^WraoreE^ressieOT'SfAVhe^lngdaHy, at 10:40 P. M.? Saturdays excepted, arriving at Baltimore in time for sapper and Eastern connections. To enjoy the elegant mountain scenery take the 9.10 A. "'Returning to the West and South-West, Ihe tralns kave Baltimore dally a? loUows: 6 A. M., 1J;2ii P. >!.; 5:05 P. M train, arrives at Wheeling at It .10 A. St.; and the 10 P. M. train arrives at Wheeling at 5.55 l *The 4 59 P- M. train, bound E*st, will o*ly stop for wood, water and meals at the principal Hrst-classstations. Round trip tickets are balng Issued tu MonndsvUle at 60 et?,vfin(l to Kenwood at 25 cents. J- B FORn, Agent. W. P.SMITH, Snpt. L. M. CU1.K, 0?-n'l Ticket Agent J'8" Cleveland, Pittsburg &. Wheeling RAIL ROAD. ON and after Wednesday, June 9th, 1858, (Sundays ex cepted) Trains will run as follows: LEAVE CLEVELAND? 1:10 P. M. Mail Train, stopping at all stations; arrive at Pittsburgh at 8:5& P. M. and Bridgeport at 8:46 P. M. 10:80 P. Ml Express Train, stopping at all regular stations; (Ea-t Rochester and New Salisbury are flag sta tions for this train) and arrive at Pittsburgh at 7:50 A. M. LEAVE BRIDGEPORT: 6:55 A. M. Express Train, stopping at all regular stations; arrive at Pittsburgh at 12:10 A. M. and at Cleve land at 2;55PBi* 4:50 P. M. Mail Train, stopping at all regular stations, ar arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:10 P. M. LEAVE PITTSBUKOn: 6:45 A. M. Mall Train, stopping at all stations, and arrives at Cleveland at 2:55 P. M. and at Bridgeport at 11:40 A. M. 4:00 P. M. Express Train, stoppirg at regular stations; ar rive at Bridgeport at 8:45 P. M. Excursion Tickets from Beldeeport to Pittsburgh and re. turnlntr, $8,75. Good tico days only. X38T But one train to Cleveland daily. Leave Brldge 1*3rt at 6:55 A. M. Connections. Connections ars made by all through trains as follows: At Cleveland, with trains for Toledo, DetroltvChtcagO and the North-..est; also, for Erie, Duuicirk, BulZalo, Niagara Fails and Canada. , At Stcubenville and Bellair, with theSteubenville k Indi ana and Centra. Ohio Railroads,for Cadiz, Coshocton, New ark, BarnesvIlle,Z??uesville, Wilmington, Lancaster, Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis. At Wheeling, with Baltimore A Ohio Raitroad, for Cum berland, narper*s Ferry, Baltimore and Washington C.ty. Local and through tickets can be purchased at the various offices on the line; also, at the Union Ticket Office, opposite the Levee, Wheelinjr, Va Superintendant's Office, C k P R R, I JAMES FARMER, Cleveland, June 9,1858. f Jt?9 SupH. 1857-8. 1857-8 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! WINTER ARRANGEMENT.?On and after Monday, De cernber 2lst, THE FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, except Sunday, at 7.50 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11.50 p. m. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening, at 9.40. The Johnstown Accommodation train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at ?.80 o'clock, p. m., stonpfng at all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh. First Accom modation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leaves daily, ex cept Sunday, at 10.40, a. m. The 8econd Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek, leaves, leaves dally, Sunday ex cepted, at 4.20. p.m. The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek,Jeaves daily, except Sunday, at 6.20, p. m. Returnicg Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:?Ex press 1.45 p. m.; Mail, 5.00 a. m.; Johnstown Accommoda tion, Ha. m.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6.50 a.m.; Second Accommodation, 12.40; Third Accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Mail Train East, Express tralr West, and the Johnstown Accammodatiuti Train East and West. Pittsburgh and Connellsville Trains, stopping at all Sta tions on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road, leave dally, Sunday excepted, as follows:?Mall Train. 7 00 a. m.; Ex press Train, 3.8?i p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road,arrive at Pittsburgh, 8.35 a. m., and 610 p. m. The traveling public will find It greatly to their Interes Ingoing East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Rail road, as the accommodations now offered, cannot be sur passed on any other route. As the road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise safe ty, speed and comfort, to all who may favor thisroad with their patronage. Tare to New York $18 00 " ?? Philadelphia 10 00 *' 14 Baltimore 9 50 44" ?? Lancaster 8 50 it Harrlsburg.... 7 45 Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in the cars, will be charged Ten Cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no agent. Notiob.?In case of loss, th*?. Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding fluO. N. B.?The Excelsior Omnibus Line,has been emploved to convey Passengers nd Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag gave. For Tickets apply to J. STEW ART, A?ent., At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, jant on Liberty and Grant at*., Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Atlan tic cities with Western, North-Western, and South western State6 by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connecto at Pittsburgh with dally line, of Steamers to all porta on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-Western Lakes; making the most direct* cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Gnat West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS?Boots. Shoes, Hats andl 75c per 100 &s. 60c per 100 lbs. 50c per 100 Ibi. 40c p*r 100 lbs. Caps,Books,Dry Goods,(In box*a, bales and trunks,) Druzs,(ln boxes and bales) . Feathers, Fur?, Ac , | SECOND CI/ASS?Domestic 'Sheeting, 1 Shirting and Ticking,(In original bales.) i Drugs (In casks,) Hardware, Leather, (in rolls or boxes) Wool and sheep Pelts Eastward. THIRD CLASS.?Anvils, Steel, Chains (In' casks,) Hemp, Bacon, and Pork, salted (loose or In casks,)Tobacco tnanufactu ed, (except clears or cut,) 4c. ko. FOURTH C LASS?Coffee, Fish, Bacon,Beef and Po?*k (in casks or boxes, eastward,) Lard k Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger man Clay, Tar, Pitch. Rosin. Ac. FLOUR?75c per bbl. until further notice. GR UN?In car loads 35 cents per 100 lbs;, until further notice. . COTTON?$2 per bale not exceeding 500 lbs weight, unttl further notice. In shlnplng goods from any point east of Phlladel Shla, be particular to mark packages via Pennsylvania tailroad." Alt Goodsconsiened to the agents of this road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. PsnsBT AamiTS?C E Evans. 54 KHby street Boston; J * Clarke, No 2 Astor House, and No I William street, and John McDonald? No 8 Battery Place, Nt wYork; Pierce A Co Zanes and Springman t Brown,Cincinnati, O; RC Meld rum, Madison, Ind: Dumesrll, Bell A Co, and Carter* Jewett, Louisville, Ky: PG O'RUev A Co, Evans vllle, Ind; R F Sass, St Louis, Mo; Harris Worraley k Co, Menphls, Tenn; Leech k Cor Chicago, HI; J P Glass, Fort Wayne, Ind; E JSneeder, Phi la; Magra.iv A Koons, Balti more; D A Stewart Pittsburgh H. H. HTTSTO*,Genn Freight Agent. PhUad. ?p31y] II.J. LOMBAERT, Snpt., A]toons, Pa. FREIGHT DEPARTMENT: Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanes ville Railroad; "ICEROH ANTS, manufacturers, and the public generally, iTJL are hereby respectfully Informed thatthe O. W. A z. R. tngton.ClrcUTnie.Imnc.nrr, New Lexington and interme diate Stations. Particular attention will also be (riven tothe fortrardlnjr of Freight destined for the West in accordance with the wishes of consignors, whether by Railroad or the River from Cincinnati; w ^Igh twm.l^ rwrvedand deMrered during the winter months fr?m 7 A M^o 4 P^ M.; during the ramtoer month* M\to 5 ,a.?d ?hippera favoring the Company _.e- Pa^ro?H?? vikj" rely upon the ^jotnpanv's Agents ? giving\fcve*y attention necessary to insure the utmost promptitude andsafeiy}inthe forwarding ofprbpertyen trustM to' tnelr care. the OoBb^lirayloT^apblyto*^ tlwFrelghtTaTlff published by B. K. SMITH, General Freight Aeent,' ny8oa Zanerrffle. Ohio. Cf| FIRCE3 of New Velvtt, Tapestry, and Brussels Oar. .My pet some new ani beautiful patterns, which hare nerer b?n out before, JuttrecelYwl abdfdr ?ala at reduced |Pri^ . GOLDEN BEE inV.K StOKE. NO. 174 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, VA. TREMENDOUS STOCK OF DRY GOODS' fob. * FALL AND WINTEE SALES, as: rmr j?ITw^? k kt STONE & TH0MA8 take pleasure in informing the public that they have just received their second stock of Fa and Winter Dry Goods, which they have bought at most RUINOUS J.OW. PRICKS. . One of the partners was In New York during the recent &REAT PANIC IN MONEY MATTERS, and baring with the CASH, he was enabled, at the NEW YOKK CASH AUCTIONS, ns. well as of Jobbers and Commission men "<cAo had to have money J* to buy many kinds of Goods at an A 91 AZftlYO KEDUCTIOIV from the regular prices. They would state that they Af e now selling many kinds of Pine Dress Goods aft from 25 to 40 per cent, less than six weeks since. .. Their stock'would be found to be the largest and roost desirable in the city.havlng cost them $50,000, and oc cupying their entire store-house, which is nearly ICO feet deep, and three stories high. Particular attention is invited to their superb stock of Ladies'Dress Goods, Embracing $tO,O00 worth of Rich Dress Silks, Satins, Robes, Velvets, etc.; $6,000 worth of French Merinos,Cashmeres. Delaines, Ac., In every variety of style and quality; French Printed, Striped, Ombre Shaded; Robes, Dtical? R6be a QuHle, etc., etc.; $2,000 worth of Shawls Cloaks, Mantillas and Scarfs, embracing some of the richest Chenelle, Brocha and Stella and Scarfs, imported. Their stock of RICH FCRSis very desirable and very low. Their stock of Domestics?especially Woolens?to wit: Cassimeres, Tweeds, Gaainetf, Blankets and Flannels,has never been equalled in quality <>r cheapness. They have a large stock of CA'R FKTI1VCI, RUG8, RICH CURTAIN GOODS, eto.,to which they have devoted pn entire room, and these, with their entire stofck of goods, will be found to be excelled by no house in the West* in quality and price. * Particular attention is invited to their stock of BONNETS AND MILLINERY GOODS, which havenev*r been equalled 1n p/dntof beauty, elegance nnd cheapness. They solicit the attention of Cash Buyers, and believe that thin istA# iiitis to Iniy floruit*?cheap icitJ. Cosh, novl9 WHEELING TO CINCINNATI WEST AND SOUTH. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, PRANKPOItT, LEXIWrON, EVANSVILLE TINCENNES. CAIRO AND ST. 1.0318, And *11 point. West and South Is via. the Cincinnati, Wilmington and ZANESVILLE SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD. Twelve miles shorter by this Route than via. Columbus to Cincinnati. Take ihe Central Ohio Road to ZANESVILLE, Ana tbere change cars'and take those of the C. W. & Z 8hort Line. ' ? .TRAINS LEAVE ZANESVILLE AS FOLLOWS At l_:13M.-4 11:4ii P.M., for Cincinnati and points as above on arrival of Central Ohio Trains from Wheels "and ufc <dfv%V0W?Jffi^K.#3'^ex'nBt00. ]Lancaster, Clr Sh^LiBnc?uii Ron".11011 Uk f0t ??" C.W.AZ. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. For THROUG-H Tickets and other information ??nnn(r?? S9JSS6K' "*"?11 ""p"" ?*' Virginia Central Railroad. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Great Northern and Southern Mail Route . FOR NORTHERN, SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRAVELERS ?*<*??? Twice Daily, (Sunday night excepted,) between Rich. ?unrU?n 1111 Sh!ngton 0117 Tia Oordonsville and Alex Hours of departare at Rlch ReTZlng-,Vav; WaVhinKion-.-.:66:4S g f:. ? & Arrive at Richmond 1:80 P. M. and 4 AM mond*fndCWa!fhin^nt.ICketl,,giYen thr?agh betireenRlch NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN 61 AIL, tf ve the ^ roar* 5?^eH,?,r, connections, as is ahown by Trri tVhesSboa?!ine.0nd <='*"? ^nS^f Pars bktwms Riohmosda?d Washisotosi ?50 An Omnibus irlll be found always ready to take. tKrouaK passengers and their baggage of wearing apparel between takeh?*ichar^' "Ith "mpletime for them to , meals, whether goiug North or South Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville and Washington at the Terminus of the Road, now nearly com to P?nyille. An Agent of the CompanyWU?eee ?e tln.FtofhV*' passenBe,rs from the Danville Road, and at lfmo? D^potl>aggage the Way to w?hi?8ton or.the Bal routlf fare the 'ame byltle maU Ilne as by the old steamboat mo\h,r.nd A?leCxa"5riaf ?"" ?D ,h6 Rich. HIE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PUEPAKED BV Dlt. SANPOHD, Compounded Entirely from GUMS T nv^&S? THB BE!i'r PURGATIVR and LIVBR ME J. DIOlNBb now before ihe public, that act^as a Cathartic easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine ? ?' not only a Cathartic, but a Uver remedy the slomrnrh?^n?t, "ff10 *S*Ct,norh''' matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter tlm. ? complishlng two purposes effectually, without any of the reelings experienced in the operations of most Ca thartics. It strengthens tlie system at the name time that It purge) It; and when taken daily in moderate doses will Strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. 1 The' LTVSR Is one of the principal regulators of the human body; and when it perforins its functions well the powers of the system ar? fullvdeveloped. The stonuicA 2??l2?SAnt!rely dep^deaf oa tbehealthy acMoV^rSe Uver fjr the proper perform- ance of its fuhctfons-.when the stomach batfault, the bowels a?*eat fault, and the'wiole sv stem suffers in consequence ?of one or*au the LTVEk? having caused to do it?duty.*y>For the diseases ^ =an? ?ne of 'toe proprietors7"*has made it his studv In a practice of more thin twenty^vears. to find ??te trf*SSs&* counteract tlie^many derangement to which |hThb4it0ory a boMe' a" CSS&S&EKgg? f?rD"' ? Th"" Gam5 frbtf ??S ,k| wSrC9^ Utanbefore^ret,rtnS. prevents NIGHT the bo",s *s?-?,e 'j1*? "fertath tneal will fare DYSPEPSIA SIPJC rrp&L "<>"ro^ a'^'*P??nfuU wU1 a,wa>'? relieve ?UOSBUS.and a preventive of CHOLERA syfj?? SERSSs 10 throw 0Qt ?' the On^tw"dS?ctSrer.i^IT,t l? the Children; there "no Vur?<?fer W0^8 ,n theworld.as Itntverfailt ?<?a""er>or speedier remedy |n ablfrt^ta?" b?tUeS ?*'<*XDXOPSY, by exclUog the preventfvV>ror,pEVEBCA(n) iS^S tni?t?r dlcln,! ** " and all FEVERS ora BIL- S PEVER, with certainty .and thousands are ^rfilf? . It operates wonderful virtues. are willing to testify to lu 4^^^&?$????>& TSSmimAlTJ. LSI* ^/ . iftff; - ? Irfa \k<& moutlL *ni4h ?ml rA ? r . , ?/ i/vwt wtftthtr. ? ^ <md the liTVE^ INVIGORATOR than "oneTc ttle is require iirtn^^en^ and. seldom more Complaint. *$ '&V& tOTTVB. ^?f Reale.t.te promnSvk^i'g'.^* 8 aoAii ... j : J b} '- 41w*g?rsissi jo?t SDWARBS^ia^; OHAS. WURto. uuttt JlbTa. 1IAJHUU> T. Jl'r&tOU, WCKTS, tVSTIE & )1>VEIGII. IMPORTERS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 139 Market Street. - de<=16-6m? PHILADELPHIA. 0*. a. SOWSB. W. H. BUKX3. SOWER & BARNES, PUBLISHERS AKD DKALKRS IX Miscellaneous, School and Blank Bootes, ana STATIONERY, No. 33 .North Third Street, below ,4reh, PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHERS OP PELTON'R OUTLINE MAPS k RETS, The largest and best Outline Maps ever Published. SANDER'S PEW READERS, WILLSO.VS HISTORIES, AC. Blank Rooks, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wail Papers. dec!6-6m GRANGER^ Commercial and Mathematical INSTITUTE. . COLUMBUS, OHIO. Splendid Inducements to those who wish to attend a Commercial College. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED! ou, ? TUITION FREE! SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. TO THOSE WHO ENTER MY INSTITUTE, OR REMIT me $50, and thus sccure GUARANTEE SCHOLAR SHIPS, any time before the 1st day of next September,can, upon completing a thorough course of Double Entry Book keeping and its Collatteral Branches, secure lucrative em ployment In Commercial orBai.king Houses as Accountants within ninety days after their graduation, or else they trill be indemnified to the full amount of the sum paid for tui tion, and thus realise Frce Tnilion. or LncratiTeSitnationa. Graduates fro*n this Institution are now filling responsi ble and lucrative positions as Cashiers, Book keepers and Railroad'Office Clerks, in"different sections of the country and arp being preferred by business men to Graduates ol any other Mercantile College. Hence the above unparal leled-inducements which nothing bat the great Superiority of my Instruction and thorough training of my students fui business life wonld warrant. The PrCncipal of this Institution ha* been a practicc accountant/or a longer period than any other Teacher in the Western country. Address the undersigned for further particulars, my9 WHI. W. GRANGES. T. CARTWRIGHT, music pubmsher^ List op new music:? The Crystal Waltz; composed by a gentleman of this city. FartuneTeller; (Guitall J. P. Giffin. Sultan's Polka; (Piano) Charles D. Albert. La S;,lphtde Vaise; (Piano) J. Ascher. La Clochette du Patre; (Piano) Lefehrue WeJy. Engine Masurka Sentimefttale; (Piano) James Bellak. Masurka desTraineaux; (Piano) J. Ascher. The celebrated Rondo Finale, as sung by Madame La? borde; (Piano) Max Maretzek. Also received the following pieces of Music Bessie's Grave; a beautiful song. What is Home without a Brother. What is Home without a Sister; companions to What is Home wlthont a Mother. Maid of Sylvan Nook. Flight of the Robin. The Snow has fallen around ?ne. Also, a large ossortment of Musical Works, Ac., Ac. feb5-lw SECOiSTD stock: HETSKBLL k SWEARINGEN will ojien on TUE3DAY, May 4th, In their new store room, No.- 117 Main St., bne door above J.-K.- Dunham k Cc., the'most beautiful stock Of . SPRING AND SUlfflMER GOODS Thev have ever nad the pleasure of offering to the'public. Their stockwill comprise everythingnew in Dres* Goods, Emprolderles, S'?awls, Mantillas, Ac. Pledging themselves not to be undersold, they can and will offer great inducements to cash buyers or to their cus tomers on short credit, and would most respectfully solicit an inspection of their goods. - my8 FOUNDRY PROPERTY For ?ialeor Lease, in Went Columbia, Va npiIE property ts In good working order, having Black JL smith shop with two fires. Patterns and tools, together with astockof coke. ThebuildlngsareSOfeetfn lenghth,b ?SO fee tin width,withcarpentershop,andlatheshop with on lathe. The property is fnthe centreof afine gro win gagricultur a and manufacturing county, witha very large coal trade le active operation. The property will beleased for a term of yearsto mechan les of steady habits and good character, and none but surf need apply. If any one" should desire to purchase the pay ments wllll be made easy, either with or without the stock This property has a chartered privilege for manuf:tcturir of $30,000.-; Should a company ipurchasfnp.desire It,'th. chartered privilegeswill be allowed to eo with the pr?i?ert> tfw : a?RnFNTTABWOTUKB. Founded 1852. .Chartered 1854. lOOATBD i o.Baltimore and Charles streets, BALTIMORE. M D. rfTOIS Institution Is no* In tl e molt prosperous and flour JL ishlng condition. Twice during the last two years has M been necessary to obtaib larger apartments for the a? eommodatlon of thclncreaaiuR number of students, repre senting nearly every 8t*te in the Union. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desira bly located balidlngs ln theclty. The rooms arecommodi otuly arranged,spacious and elegantly,famished. The Advantages and facilities here offered to young men deslrlngto qualify; themseires properly for the various du ties of the Counting Room, or to obtain a Thorough Prac tical Bwrtntxt Education generally, iire unsurpassed in any particular by any similar establishment In the United Faculty: E. K. LOS1KB, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accoonts.Oommerce, Business Customs, etc. ' J. M. P H.I I. L I P fl, Profetsor'of the Theory and Practice or Book-Keeping, and . Commercial Calculations. . * H D VIES Associate Professor of Boot -keeping. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Busirtesr and Ornamental Penmanship. 8. T. WILLIAMS, Ksq'., ^Lecturer on Mercantile Law. ? Ksr.H; V-iATES;RI!B8E, D..1T;, , Lecturer on Commercial EtlUt*.. TUUSTEES: "... Hon. Jn6. P Kenned}*, Hon. Joshua Yansarit, Hon.Th'omXsSwann. Win. H, Kelghler.Esq., J?oo'?Tr)?st,Esa.i . . jJTIlllam Itoahe. Rsq., . The College is provided with a Commercial Library ol Btandard'Wdrks; expressly for the oSe orstudents. Each Student baa a desk to himself, and fa separately in structed. There being no vacation during the year, Students can en ter at any time." -~ ^;Thfetlme^usualiy required to complete the fair course, A DmoMAi-j awarded to all Graduates. Alaraeand B?*im?i*hiw * ? ?? *? l?08utR, Baltimore, iTd.