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AYER'S PllutS 4 oo^ -.-, } .VI Bridge comer nrntyl.t*. *?MBDIOINES.?'Wt otftr mil - it SMdleine* of the diy, at either id,Utt<lo?'<tteiin). Call at the BKnWK OORWKB PBPQ BTORK. t - ?WWJWtt&TpsJnt, taTWW JJ.toi. Badircr,, evaih. Counter,^Borabblo*. Xtoetha Hair, . AND OATS WAKTEI>.^-W? tmrlnjr th* hr*h< ill prfeMbr ttjreud Cftta. MANX* ADAMS, 70S ALL THE FTTBPOfflM OT A ->.v. Tkbbb ho long odited a public demand for u effeo tive purgmtiYO pill which could be relied oil ar rare und perfectly ?a(a in iti operation. This has been prepared to meet that'demand, and an extensive trial ?T its nrtnea the purpose deafened. It i* easy to tare ? poysica)piu. hut not easy to makethebeat of aBji^-^me wfcieh should hare none of tike objections, but aj the advan tages, of STOT Other. This has been attonpted here, and 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. Many of then i produce so muoh griping pain and revul sion in the srstem as to more than.counterbalance the good to be (lorrred- from them. . .These pills produce no irritation or mm, unless It arise from. a. previously exist ing obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, jio harm can arise from .their use in any quantity; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously^ Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are applicable are given on the box.#Among the' complaints which have teen speedily cured'by them, we nwy mention.liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss af Appetite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain in the 8ide and Loins; for, in truth, sll these are but the consequence of diseased action in the liver. A$. an aperient, they afford jwompt and sure relief in Coative ness. Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Bcrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and im- . purity of the blood; in short, any and every case where a purgative is required. > They have also produced some singularly successful levies w RhTT"*""", Gout, Dropsy,(?rave],Efysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains In the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the 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 system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted er diseased energies, of the whole organism. Hence an oc casional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but winecessary dosing should sever be carried- too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess.# The thou- . sand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enu merated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of everybody: and this pill is found to answer a better . purpose than any thing which haa hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, the public 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 quantify. Far minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BT JAMES C. ATER, Practical and. Analytical Chemist, LOVTBLL, MASS. Price 86 Centa per Box. Five Boxes for Si. ATEE' S For the rapid Core of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROOP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from ita cores of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its vir tues in any community where it haa 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 im' persons publicly known, who have been restored frmn alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by Its'use. When once tried; its superiority ever every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to eecape observation, and..where its virtues^re known, the Sbuc ho longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the stressing and dangerous affection of the pulmonary or gans which are. incident to our climate,';. And not only fit formidable attacka upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Cokm;.Covoxs, Hoahsbnbss, &c., and for Child re if? it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it hat long been in constant use throughout this Motion, we need not do more than assure the people its qualify is kept up to the beat that it ever has been, sad tkat the genuine article ia sold by ? octtt-lrtnv A. 0. G?i>i> &00.,Wh celine. :pjLAuisros. THEIWTELLI&Ei^EK. BBOKEX X?0FI??BBD TO nfB J5co?iYAT<353aasrAM J i The beautiful form of springtime > Is laid in its narrow bed; ~AaaaaateaWbs?. I feel that my circle of life With the summer sadly closes; y. For the hopes that clustered round it ? ? flaye perished with the roses I I did not deem to,w*ko again . Mj^harp to eArthly numbers; * or the fire was out witliin riiy soul [ And I longed for the silent slumbers. Jlut a glow coines richly o'er ine. Like the breeze of an eastern clime; ?.r.. bur"ed forms start up again WJiicb died with the summer time. " The bloom of the flowers, lady, May never come back to me, But fain would I weave a garland Of sweet summer thought), to thee. Oh I frail, too frail js,the temple For the fire that glows' within ; And bright, too bright is the captive ?or its prison of. sorrow, and- sin dP? SOul-that feels the Imiriortal 1 his life js a terrible thing, Ani ^ugh'Sthestonndfits trinV V the dfl?cate vai'ig, . . \vnr??j .th?'tD"r,y.br'ght hours Will bud in the future fo^ ihee*; '? > And the Bunshine that follows the shadows By contrast stilbbrightpr shall be. .. I know that the spirits of angels Have come from the beautiful spheres ?n?.to gdide thce, sweet sister, Th>ough this valley of darkness and teafs. 0h' ?r? "e the-gems of the spirit A ?^h-,Cu .HTe? entrus^ to keeping;1 iiru' 18 harvest to. garner A S 3? H?? sK?" ar.ri ve for the reaping. And oh! lis the prayer ?f the minstrel _ Etrai" W|l> soon die out in sighs, wu- ?U ?layest ll? out t\e angel Which gleams through those beautif.il eyes. ~ ?ep4 CLARENDON HOTEL, th -?t month, been entirely renovated, and la n'n? ii* 1 carpfits have been carefallv sclert,..! nrZ. Th? ?MSgMSSg iisasss ssasssfaa^" ??ebw'S;?s a! "? ?? ? - ? Another Arrival 100 OZ-PuIph. Quinine, Val'V ^ 100 lbs. Prime Nntmera, Jln^Tarkey-Sportee.: Z*ne'? Oatawha Wine, r Cod Liver. Oil Jelly, ? Jfe,mP &nd Canary Reed. Galahrfn ?.?.? gi.nl ? , \ ??:mH aau canary Heed. o!Sm ??d 8'C"J' Licorice, an.W Ar*bl0' *e- Wtf : . f _ S. PCJNPBWBERQ'S. .100 "P W? he continue, to manufactor^Si1]L'-.a?r'lUT. ^?thatpcoTtK very low prl0e',. " Q "*ortment ror.whole.ale an.) retail at ZiTg 8to? ppr0v. t?nUon,iind^ro*Mt^nil{l5* *? rec?lTe hit particular at "U1 please the moat fai Udlo a?^"?mP****nd In m >t^le thftt .*?? ' *.VARNKY ~ ?: : ? M?- 3, Main itreet. Preserve Jars?New ArtteltT" HOBBS * BARVH 51?"*'* "tre?? havei^r^eI K nanh?? * Oo., *C. inperlot to ?nvthloK of the kh?5 J&r P,r".lrvln!' For the purpose ?. WndTOw In the market.-?* est, and best adapted article Tn ??*il!??7i?n dar*w% sweet the'r orl^nalpnVlty.Sic iiaU'lii^IL'11Xe.ti'ne' an,,:; elia?lngel?e?liereU ? f i"?;. P'lr ?*>0 p^mVnNe7a\Tb=a^ privet. ? ap* J.,10. HARBOUR, ??^ " ' 148-Wklli a* r-; 8- P. HARPRR ^ sown ; mO ?l' lnS aVanm^i ^u?tJ ?????UU5HIU ? ? K Kn -.??? '?rv to ?Wilmington J9 . ?*h?Blehmonai Rr?eriok?hurg*ndPoton:ao Railroad has 'JL???at ?* Pa?Uel to the bUtQr^dtSll?L.?^th& .JunTijj,18& f ' ?' \ l 8" "SJJr- wco^t, v r -Ko- 15? Maln atreet. Wheeling V*. Wholesale and.Retail .Y ... DBALXHilH! J ?? mj UMUtB, AtfVbiverii I amTa? ^r??"-?/;U?etrBpec?cs, 8podnarand Ear ks, Re rail a the offer :to ? U-. Straw Goods. > SAVORY Unoy opening * large and general assort* H? y S X.Putb*?_n."a Children'* Hats, con Webster I allan D.' W. Boy'slfals- Children". No. 146 Main m.yVni^Ilng/Va. SmBmfiB - p V*? tnifun ot.vwr r- N- VV. GRAHAM, _ rf CA?M??or? to -d.D4j/3, dRAHAii?ft <70.,) , FORWARDINGJVIERCHANTS aarppiNo aqmts of the iujsois 9??t8ai. BaiuiOib oohfxst AGENTS FOB?ALL STEAMERS RUNNING FROM AND TO THIS POINT. " - ^/o, <? -J "sr- ^ Grain in Sacks. 1 . in^.- ??-? tron,Naiii'knd"6iM;!.'.'.';;r.";.'";;;.';;;;--g5 ?" ??' " ? . ' Other articles in proportion." ABOYLsIfe^OrSh"11^^ Property .hipped to GRAHAM ty Refer to Merchants generally. mh8-4m iiWH..7rrm _ . - . 1 1 ~ ''' i ? ? ? M 09AUIOC ^OUURD. nM^S* ?iTTfl UKSRT L. STm-USOH. T?? . WHEELING, va. ^!r a copartnership as Lessees of the above.named'firut *in?? uvitni n?.i n . STgVENSON. ?1LBEK.T tTwiuk I ?_ w-. ' I" GKORQE t. WXBB. A. L. WEBB & BRO., _ (Successors to Elder k. flTebb,) General Commission Merchants AND AGENTS*POK tub SALB OP Dupont's Powder and Safety Fasa, OOR.PRATT & GOMMEBOB SI'S BALTIMOttS, '?? ?* "? ???*? uiut OUt , WHiiELiJR & WiMON'S Medal Family Sewing Machine. A Hal ;a THlt UNANIMOUS PAVOIt WHICH HAS ATTENDED ^?Jnt'odocUonJof WJTE8LBR <6 WJLSON\RV^\r excellence. It Is needless now to say 'thatthis utefnHn Jinn^u a K ffomIng * Institution;: .the fapt Is '""MIMl" r TFW *?*?( AgCUVi *?? I siMrai S. D. HARPER & s ON, ; . yviM|iicm __ erejry Yarfety of stvle and pHoe. And In Vie*r"of th* In creasing demand for first class goods, we hare natd^nar. tlcular attention to the getting up of sucli as are exnrMih adapted to>h? *anto o^WcSstfmer? oS? !??angem"n?5 ap8 ? ?*? ? t ?>:!? bugjl "S.li.HA -.4?rSffiR#^on HARPBR a son.. 2S?9Wpa^Sfflaa saie??iSEMFiw ?1 fci hi muk.n.4 M 11:88 P. M ?' H ... at-Pi Local &! JA' ftll ?ta??fli,i wcrfve ?*,u :?it ,?? zsi -ira-Jia can.be procured atthevarious' 1 o^JalteJ offices on the llne^aUb/it the TJaloa'Ttcket O Ihe I?T?!e4 WheelTrift^iC* &?*.-*?#? * i .jawebci!abmks?) , B. -&vX>. R. H. SUHJIKR JLRRA&'G BMElfTSKOR TJllS RASTERS' <t I'Rttit. First," ihe Cin-V Wheeling,' Benwood and Balto. Ex press leaves Wheeling at9;10, A.M.,8 u nd aya excepted^ar riving at Baltimore at B:lO ^M.-giving.time for breakfast and'Eastern connections: Second,'the St: Louis, 0|ncln., ? Wheeling, Benwood and Baltimore Express leaves dally at . 4:20 P.M. arrives Id Baltimore at 9:41) A. MIn time for ' Eastern connections. Third, the North Western, Chicago, , St. Loul?, Cairo; Indianapolis; Dayton, Cincinnati; Wheel ing, Benwood andBaltlinorcExpressleavesWheeHngdally 1 .* iA.in n *f a-*..--? ? -*?*?" 11. train/' - ' ' 7 Keturnlnc to the West and Booth-West, the trains luave j Baltimore dally as follow*: 8 A. M., arrive at Wheeling at 12:2(1 P.M.;6:05 P:M'train, arrlrea 'at Wheeling at 1M10J. A. M.; and the 10 P. M. train-arrives at Wheeling at 6:85 trip tickets are balng Issued to Moundsville at 50 cts., and to Benwood at 2$ cents. J. B, FORD, Agent. ~ W. P. SMITH, fiupt: L. M. COLE, Oen'l TicVct Agent. je80 1857-8. ?,{l PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! , \T7-INTKRAWASGSMENT?On'and after Monday, De-w ? V cember2lst, THU* VAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station | every morning, except Sunday, at 7.50 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11.50 p. mi.v -1. THE EXPRESS TRAINleaves.the Station every, evening, at 9.40. The Johnstown Accommodation train .leaves Pittsburgh dally, except Sunday, at ?.80 o'clock, p. m., stopping at all stations,and running as far as Conemaugh. First Accom-. . modatlop Train for Turtle. .Creek . Bridge, leaves dally, ?ix-* | cept 8unday,at 10.4Q, a. m.. The 8econd Accommodation' Train for Turtle Creek,'leaves, leaves daily, Sunday ex-' ceptedf'at4.20: p.m.. >TheThird Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek, leave* dally, except Sunday, at 6.20, t>. m.' Returnlng,Tralus arrive In.Plttsburgh M Mfew;?Bx- : press. 1.46 p;?n.; Mail,5.00 a. m.; Johnstown Accommoda tion,- 11a. m.; First TurtleOreek Accommodation, 6.50 a.m.;4 Second Accommodation, 12.40; Third Accommodation, 6;i0 p. m. 1 Trains for.Blalrsville-and; Indiana, ^connect at Blalrsvllle Intersection with Mall Train-East, Express train "West, and" | the Johnstown Accammodatlun Train East and West. Pittsburgh and OouneHsyille.Tralns, stopping at all Sta tions on the Pittsburg!* and Conniellsville Road., leave daily, Sunday excepted, as follows:?Mail Train; ;T 00 a. nr.; Ex press Train, 8.80 p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh/ andConnellsvllle Road,arrive at Pittsburgh*, 8.85a. m., and 6.-1 (I-p: m. The travellngpubllc will flnd:. It greatly, to their; Interes in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania . Rail-"' road, as theaccommodations now.offered,rcannot be sur passed on any other route. . As the(road Is . ballasted jvlth__ stone, and is entirely-free from dust, we can promise safe- , ty, speed and cotnfort, to all who may favor tfiis road: with their, patronage. ""Fare to New York..'. $13 00 " " Philadelphia.;..... 10 00 " '* Baltimore...... 9 50 14 Lancaster.'..../.....:' 8 50 ^ " Harrlsburg. 7 45 Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania .Railroad, and toPhlladelphia, 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^mpany has no agent. None*.?In base of loss, th? Company will hold them selves responsible for personal bag^ge only, and for an amount not.exceeding $100. N.B.?The Excelsior Omnibus Line,hasbeen employed to convey Passengers wnd Baggage to and from the Depot, at a . charge not to exceed 25 cents for eafch passenger and-bag gage. Far Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent., At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, j ant on Liberty and Grant 'sts*V Pittsburgh. tPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ' THE OREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Atlan tic cities with Western, North-Western, and South western StateB by a continuous Roll way direct. This road also connects At Pittsburgh with dally line of Steamers to an?|w|'1 m 1 dual Lakes' ... U ? rouU by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to an'd from thafff-eai Wt. , "RATES BKTWEEJf PHILADELPHIA AXD PITTSBURGH and] isJbaleV' boxes and bales) iK andTIckln*,(in original bales,) Drags (In casks,) Hardware, Leather, FOURTH jent cisrars or OLASS^Cofjre fee,Fish, Bacon,been ~ rlOO-*.. TOo'per 1 60c per 100 lbs. T* i i'i Mo per 100 lbs. F^UR?TS^er'bbr. untllfurther notice. . f v- GRAIN?In <iar loads 85 cents per 100 lbs., until farther -^COTTON?$2 per balenotexceedlng.500 lbs weight, unt'l further notlce.r; ^r: -r -A *Bim ^^sponslgned to the agents of tljls road S^b|5 or b? f|0^F**,ded .without apSly] ,ia .0 ?sstnO rw.?jwrt; ic s i?.'" ?tj} j?? p;:1 j.ji -? Vaf) ji -ji'i 'Syi l-P.'j A TjL; t-A. ?i gJivtJB Ot!T .ss:ril)lu3 Iijii'i-fi f!-ir "*cho hadtoTuiva money," to bar mtny klndafekGaoda at an 49IAZING ICKDCCTION from the rerun prices. .Ther wouldthey ate.now selling many ktndi at H n?Dre? G?>di'*<froinS5 to;40per ^entf-Tti 3^^rt^ki^u"efoandtobetsairg^??^&o.ti1?.iable ?thic.t^hirins c'o.t thei^i.ood^.nd o, i8U^c^ll'tiPo)^^ya^^,'^^^^wSrfeSSSfi^^^rlnoi|(^bttcWtll>>1i>lWi.'< At?, In-every variety of stv quality and price. .Y:;;.i--v:> ?#:'J fif -fi*?v>i* 7 .t-wi: ?'? ' ? ? r ' h' ?3c?fis<-?*f br.r. Particular attention Is invited to their stock of BONNBT^AND MILLINERY GOODS,which haveners been equalli in point of beauty, eI?fj&Bce and cheapness. They solicit the attention''of Od&hlJBuyeriit-an*d:believe that this la/; HwutobW) QpM?fp\fap+Bith:?atk.i J Ci : ,, ? - . 5 i ^HORypSX^VVp,: MQST DIBPQi;,BP^TP ! iarftfrrsqOIN'OiNNA'iCIi '? ?' -.-'-.V'.-J 1 And all points. WVstRnd South is Tl*, ;Uia ?ps|?s??. short line bail r6AD. Twelve ? mile* tliorter by tfiu 'Route' than Oolurribxis to Cincinnati. ? ?;. ? ? - ?; ?? ? ? Take the Central .Ohio. Road :to' ^AJSESyiLi/E, And! there ,cjlisok .CAB^and take tho?e, of.jthe 0. W. * Z, dally I if by mora" 4'^chVbV AO$ni!. v vaxiltost?MrYiiai FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC a ?.', ?iEl=y GOODS, ,'deolWm. **** ***< ^"SlfiSS&HIA. ??Q?. tf.-?olr??."J ?" "*'"J " SOWER & BARNES, . . "" Bf.. 33 JKgtH Th.^ ?'rc?l fcpcl.^.h, ;_:???;-'? ?? , . :??? ? ? PUBLISHERS O? :^EI/rpN'8 OUTLINE MAPS * R EYE "The largest and beat Outline SIsps ever Published. BANDER'S FKW READERS, WILLSON'S HISTORIES. i( Black Book*, Writing, Wrapping, Curtain and Wall Paper i.iflccllKnt . '..'.it ' ? ?; -. . GRA-IST GrER'9 Commercial and Mathematics -INS TI T UTEi ' OOLUMBUS, OHIO. Splendid Inducements to those who wish i attend, a- Commercial College. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED :v ' .'o?i ; . TUITION FREE! i is S.U MM, E;R, ARB AN GEMENXS rrAO.THOBE WHO HNTER.M? INSTITUTE; OB REM1 JL . me $50, and thus sccure GUARANTEE SCHOLA: SHIPS', any'time before the 1st day of- next September, ca ? .I-.thorough < upon co Keeping fend its ttoDatterkT Branches, seCnre lucrative ei ploymentin Commercial orBacking Houses ns Accountar within ninety days afterthelr graduatlon'/or else they w be indemnified to the fall amount .odT the earn;paid for It .tlon, and. thus, realise b Free Talftlou, or LncratlTeSltaatlena. R?l|roS4Pffl?*,P!erk.,jn differentaectloM of,Ute counti and^are being preferred by business men to Graduates any'other Mercantile :Oolleg leled inducements which -of my Snstruetton^and tlft ? ? r. practic aacountimtfor a- longer ptriod than anyatber Ttach in (he Western country. Address the undersigned for further particular,;: my? WITI. W. CBA1KCKB. T. cartw;right musro pUBLfs: 139 MLAKN. I T, 1ST OF NEW MUSIC:? JLii The Crystal Waltz; composed by a gentleman of t! 01 Firtuhe Teller;1 (Gtiitan J. P?fllffln. Sultan's Polka; (Piano) Charles D. Albert. l.n Sylplilde Valse; (Piano) J. Aacher. La Clocliette da Pstre; (Plana) tefebrue Weljr. Euglne Uasurka Sentlmentale: (Piano) James BellaV. Masurka deeTraineaux; (Piano)3t Aioher. " " The.celebrated.Bondo Finale, as song bar ?ladame 1 borde; (Piano) Max MaretsekJ ? " ?!iq rwlv?rftt|aqUo^g,p<e?fc?of Mtpl* Bessie's Grave; a beautiful song. ' -.Wbat-ls Home without ^ Brother. What fs Home without a Bister: companions to What Horne wlthout a Mother.' - ' ? ?Maid of Sylvan Nook. Flight of the Robin. The Snow hasTsJlen around -le. . Also, a large ossortment of Musical. Works, Ac., Ac. ?iz. febfe-ly., . itiir.Jsv, : ;;rn\ I/O ' ? <????:?? i 1 r? .< . o; ?.;??? i ' '? ? ? - ':r v tiM i ' ? ? " :? .-'>v>r~T" ,'} . - &,tu>4U ' CU^' V.? Founds* 185%, ^obAT?D '^lW^red 185 i ? i ^Baltlmojo and Charles streets, Isnow In t ? JPHHSH l lsning condiUpn. Twice during theJast tjro It beeanecessary to obtain larger aparlments for the u holnereaslng nomber of.MndenU, repn senting nearly ,eyery,State in the Union. " It irow occupies one" of the most conspicuous and aetuj ^}?W^^I^i?B^M?tteolty.r,?e*09.n>a,Me.coniB?! ously arranged, Spacious and elegantly furnished. c The advantages and fit^UjUea >b?re offered, to youM o? desiring to qualify themselves properly for the varloui? tie* of the Counting Room.'or to obtain a <Thomugh rr* mm ^r.f.ijr;r . !Q "-'c W avert B .' Kv I.'0"8T E R, Professor of 'th* COMASrelsTOalcalatloni - ' .<> it. Ui.D,*!#J*B, ?*** Professor of Bn *~ - - Keeplnf.H notti ."Joshua Tansant, HiKeighljr, Esq., be, Esq.. ? erclsi Library . tbeuse of students, to himself, and Js,separaleij t ?,Btadenttc?n? ^.''?"rttae^BtaUnreanlred the full &""1 ^DtrioMA'laawardedto alieradoates. ? Alargeand Beautifully Ornamented Circular, conUlri upwards of (tz HIUIRR, representing the Exterior V *?ir ?BmpBEss. " "1s?b*?i tt^a^g^ofAibeaiittfial icn?uv " <e% accomp?w|