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fixtsiii or AYE It'S iP I-X Tj S ? ' i J '? FOB ALL THE PURPOSES OP A - ) i .1 , i. i . ' * .yU ?Ui> "? ? * ?* - _ Thkrb hu long existed a ptiMic demand for u tivp jrajafaye'fcill -which could be reHid on as sure -, ?e^eCH'?wa^j its operation. Thishas Wen prepared: to meet (hat demand, and an extensive trial enta virtues jit hiit not easy to make the best of all jnM-rdna wiieh shqnldlhave none o'f the objections, but aj the advan ^gea. oT every other. Thia has been attempted here, Mid 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 scrimouioHS and irritating to the bowels. This, is not. Many of .them produce so much griping pain and rerui aion m the svstem ss to more ttuui counterbalance the good to be derveAttom them. These Jjilis produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously exist ing obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity; but it is better , that anj medicine should be taken judiciously." Minute directions for their use in the several disaaM* to which they are applicable are given on the box. 6Among the complainta which have been speedily cured by them, we mar mention liver Complaint, in its varioos'fbrms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain in the Side and Loins; for, in truth, all these are but the consequence of disesswt action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford _prompt and sure relief in Costive nesa. Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula 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 cora m Rhrnmfitisrn, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains m 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 punfr the blood, and, by their stimulant action on tha circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whale organism. Hence an oo easional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but vnnecessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excesaj#The thou sand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enu merated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of everybody l and this pill is found to answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. Where their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic median el Being sugar-wrappod they are pleasant to take, and'being purely vego table, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Far minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BT JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 86 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $L AYEE'S . For the raplcl Cure oT COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, croop, Asthma, and CONSUMPTION. This remedy has won for itself sucli notoriety from its cures .?of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it .is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its vir tues in any community where it has been employed. So : wide is the field'of its usefulness, and so numerous the ?oases of its cures, that almost every section of the coun try abbnnds'ia~ persons publicly known, who'havtf been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over eTer/.qltfecr medicine qf its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and.wnere its virtues are known, the public nolonger-hesi^te what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affection of the pulmonary or gans which are incident to our eHrante. And not only in focntidahle attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Come, Coughs, Hoakskntws, &'c.,.and for Children, it ia the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, vre need not do more than assure the people its Suality ia kept up to the best that it ever has been, and 3aV the genuine article is sold by ? oc'tjHJ&y- A. C. UDDj), &CO..Wh eeliner. .BPIANOS. T. CART WRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND KljJTAIL. O BALKS 121 JTG8IO AND MTTSWAL THSTRXniTSKTS, CUTLERY AND VARIETY GOODS, No. 1X5, Main Street. A GENT for llriLLBT* DIVH&OO.'S PI. J\. A.VOS. The above oiaaos are fltte<1 op with all the improvements, la beautiful Rosewood ca*es. My assort ment ranves from the plain or square piano to the beauti ful Louis XIV style. Also, agent for Pr I ace'* iTIeladeois*. ?nrhartf? jV(elodeoaB,aad Hashes ?fc Uale's Alelocle ? :_ ?? ? ' ' - ' SHEET MUSIO. Thelargest stock of sheet music, musical worts, Ac., Ac., In the Western country. Music sent to any address, postage free, rri In connection with the above, T keep every kind of mu sical Instruments and musical merchandise generally. "^Pfanoi, Melodeons, and erery kind of musical Instru rr.ents tuned and repaired. U1 All fco ?ds warranted at this establishment. nov5 New Syatfem. IN changing of baitness trom a Ion? credit .system to a cash'one, or its equivalent, we also change long profits t* verx short ones, and in closing out our stock- of heavy Oloths and Oasslmerea, we will sell from ten to twenty "tier oentless than our former prices. Should any doubt what we say, by oalllngat No. 9 Washington Hall you will be at ?noe satisfied we mean ust what we sav. WHRELKRl LAKIN, ~ "removal. XAS. O^OHR would announce to the public, that he has . el removed his goods fron 117, Main street, to the fenrth door North of the M. A M. Bank. East side Main street where he Is new opening his 8pring Stock of Books, Station ery* Wall Paper, Ac. Ha would call especial attention to his large and well se lected stock of Wall Paper, which for vdrtetv of patterns, and neatness andqumllty, cannot be excelled in the city. . ..Desiring to close out a small lot ofpatterns of la?t season. to makeroom for new, I will sell ft om now to the first of ? April, all such at eost. Call soon, you that want bargains. Remember the place. 4 doors Worth of the M. A M. Bank, Mist side Main street, Hornbrook*s new Block. jnarld , JA8.0.0RR. FARMERS A^KK^oTieE'fBKOHANTS . \*TK hW? lh:Hth^5* 7ri!fk tVw* only, prices which cannot fan to ma*. ,o,u purchase. %. MoXn * oo" p ?rld|e cornerI)ra??ists. ?"W.tc.wm.uu -^ai? oruane?, rorsale dlv ?.*?!?, - T. R. LOO AH ? CO. f"' " N'o.Sfl Main ?. ?J--., l . ". irfi 'iii. THE INTKLI.IGIiiVOKH. A BIGprS IMilBRSrOK. ^"bV : 'Messrs. Editors: Some few years since, Iwas sojourning with tho dear old "Laird," in Ibat an cient and hospitable mansion known to all eas tern Virginians "Eyre Hall," wlienfl ehanced dpon a volume oPtlie Pennsylvania Magazine. published at Philadelphia^ 1775, now long escaped from remembrance. Prom it I extract fed the following'humorous verses, the spirit of Winch isin striking contrast with the ideas of the nineteenth' century, 'when bigotry and super stitidn are fast passing from Christendom. Thinking that "the happy fate of being gather ed opportunely unto "the land oT the hereafter," M property appreciated by the many; and that (he moral 6f the poem iuay;coratnerid it to your.readers, Tfcend ityoiV; with the hope that it may indncc some to philosophic reflection ' ' . ? J. A. B. ???? - - ?? An unbelieving Jew one day Was skating o'er the icy way,' ? Which, being brittle, let b'im in Just deep enough to catch bis chin, And in that woful plight he hung; With <inly power to moVc his: tongue. A .brother Skater near athand, A Papist born in foreign land. With hasty strokes directly flew To save poor MordCcni the Jew; first," quoth he, "I must enjoin J'0" renounce your faith for mine There's ro entreaties else will-do, lis heresyto-help a Jew." i "Forswear mine fait?no! Cot forbid! "Dat would be ferry base, indeed; Come, never mind sucli- tings as deese, "Tink, tink, how ferry hard it freeze, More coot you do, rooro coot you be "Vet signifies your fait to me, ' "Come tinkagen-how cold and vet, "And help me out von little bet? "By holy mass! 'tis bard I own, "To see a man both hang and drown, "Yet can't relieve him from his plight "Because he is an-Israelite; "The church rcfuses all assistance '?Beyond a certain pale and distance, "So all the service I can lend "Is praying for your soul, my friend."? "Pray for mine soul! ha! ha! you makerne laugh, "You petter hejp me out py half, "Mine soul I f;irrant vill take care, "To pray for her nown self, mine tear "So tink a little now for me, "'Tis I ain in de hole, not she." The Church .forbids it, friend, and saith, "That all shall die who have no faith.**. "Yell, if I must pelieve. I m ust "But liilp me out vun little lirst." "Xo, not an inch without atricn.i? "That seals the whole." "Veil, hear me den; "I here renounce, for coot and all, '.He race of Jews> both 8re!it 0l'a small, " Tis de vurst trade peneath de sun "Or vurst religion, dats all vun. "Dey cheat and get deir livin' py it,T "And lie and:swear de lie is right, . "I'll co to mass as soon as ever "I get to toder side the river;. "So help me out nowv Christian friend* "Dat I rijay do as I intenti." "Perhaps you do intend to cheat, "If once you get upon your feet." "Xo, no; I do intend to be "A Christian?such a vun as dee." For, thought the Jew, hc'is asinuch A Christian man as I ain such. The bigot Papist, joyful hearted To hear the heretic converted, Replied to the designing Jew, "This wasa happy fall for you; "You'd better die a Christian now, "For if you live you'll break your vow." Then said no more, but in a trice Popped Mordccai beneath the ice. t'KESH AliKIVAL AT THE NEW YORK STORE, 33 Centre Whcellnz. XTAYINGjust.returned Trom New York with one of the JtA- beJt W5orl?ent! of FANCY 4 DOMESTIC ? ? CTer b.ef^re brought tQ "><? city, theretore I pleasure In Inviting everyone buying iioods for f v "V eRrli' c',n' "nd """nine for yourjelves, at No. 83 Main Street, Centre Wbeelinp. "P8 ^ ; JOHN ROKMER. FOR THE LADIES 1! ? T?A,TVScTjBmIVP & ATTRACTIVE! P JLi.k ? . "i, ?. roc,l:'red a ?<>? of Fancy Hair Pin. which are taking the place or. Ilalr -Dresses, as thev'nre co"or* m?re Ul??*" "??r?u??nt at all styles and 0SnilA?.D_"iJ.*rKe ?P'l ??P"Hor assortment of pure old Brandie., Wine., Gin. and WhKktes, for medicinal pu.r,P?"ea- CHARLES W. GRAHAM, * No. *"? Centre Wheeling. ITAT??Have received another lot of *? above "?t?, from $1,55 to $3,00. a"Fl8 8. I>. HARPER k SONS. Bh2n?'~^uh,"! Just received anotheriot of thoie beauUful Bengal Hats. BUSS A CAMPBELL. __ No. Si, \r^ln st. SOFT HATS.?Jut opened, a large stock of Soft Hats ev ery conctcvable variety, style and color. Jul3'5 BUSS A CAMPBELL, : I No. S5. Mwln St. .SOforflSMS^yn MU,nif * bcmmlf"!8Uk^t Julj5 BUSS* CAM HELL, No Sft \lnln st. PLANTERS.?Black, Brown, Smoke, and Dn.s. Planter ' ^ received. BUSS * CAM I'itRLL, No. S3, M ?In st. 0 r^"', R.VK Y,I,8?V -A^ri?r art^fr.iSTSre VJ and for sale by^ [sepll W. A. En WARDS A BRO 0LhD "Y.VN? B?,URB0N WHISKBY.-We have on nam] a few barrels very superior Old Rri* ?uft ni?i Bourbon Whiskey to whlcl/w.Z -??*? |aug36] DOANE k ADAMS. WuSKSj 1Vhc"1 Drilhifor M"U SMITH k npgRKLL. PANAMA HAT.?The greatest variety 'or Panama Hats ever brought to this clty-from 7* oenu to |S * jul>5 BLISS* CAMPBELL, -- -? Xo.85,Main st. 1 000 Stuff, for sale br ~ ' '^P11 MATIIEW JIoNABB. 900 BUSHELS Middlings, for sale~by 1 7~$ ~ ?\J\J *rpn-._ MAT HEW JfcNABB. CORN ST ARCH, Farrlna, Rice Piour. Gantry pi.bi^a Olives,Catsup, of every r?MyTc\ ln?to^ and'f^r *?pl n ^-A-EDWIIRrsABRO., - P' . 0 .rner Monroe and Market su. S'eelwM^10 hale, prime Spanish Moss, just rc "le br DOANR * A D A MS JT No. SO Main St. MATHEW McNABB. 100 BDSfTKt-S Corn' Ueairfor sale'br l"U seplt MATI '1 iXfJO BtjS,H,K^3 Bran, for sale bv ,tp l MATHEW McNABB. lOOn "STF?'for.sateVr -- " ~ ->rATTTEWTfc>TARR: A^rompt^.'M foV"' lb?" "?"V' MATHEW McNABB. Palnk T.aer Handkerchiefs, Honltoa ColIars and Sleeves: Valentla da do J^^aSS^Bjssa-ssr "P8 ? HBISKELt. * ?wS5t5gbN?" WILDlsLatft, BRO 1 re ??? of Wall Paper and WlSdow Sha!dM evVr ^n^lf. city of Wheeling, comprMnir French, Enrtlsh aJ2" a ^,e o?n Papers and Borders lt> al-nost endleffSrtet^ 5S were purchased below the castoroarv 7,1 will be sold eorreapoodtnclv low- - ^gures, and <Ntrrle?l orerfrotn lmt rwr. ?n*reci?ten strle, ap7 v I also man as cheap a* uouk m ue United eh*rg?Sr^iSg?t ^sepKKgm* , fcoiyy of 8d AWoo^s^.. Kttaberg^j. j .aiJpfeT&i j[, X/ / Q F 18 5 >g. ARMSTRONG, OATOH & CO., 0 TERMO* A"eeS?S?lPaS'fed *" var,,:f>' ' ??rSaffiaKWsr ? k.' Wholesale and Retail ,_T "' DEAtEH i'x' ' - tea r,jtH .? atcbea.. <M?ck?. Jcwc.ry, WnSch dc Clock 0aJ>^';lYC!Iea3b^?? Comta ^rrn^t Suir i A - Scissors, Razors,"Revolvers Pistols. Ger; toL A PlatedBpeeks Spoon, and Forks, R?alU ^aasaa^MMey^ SFFS^KttaiS^sitos WatchnukBra, Merchants, Pedlars. "^ow?rPrlc0?,8ener,llly? ?Verjr "sortmi* at Wstches and Clocks carefully repaired and warranted. Straw Goods. n ebifiteJtJ!a"4n'P,*VB" Hats; Children's Extra -wind ?Xe1owSrPrtcL1"Sh0rn ***** "^AVKRY '?ld ? P?2 No. 146 Main St., Wheeling. v?. N- W. GRAHAM, (.Succettort to ADAMS, GRAITA3C A C0. \ FORWARDING MERCHANTS AND WHAKF-fiOAT PROPRIETORS < % I ISO, IC/lit'NOIS. SHIPPISO A0B.1TS 07 TBS ILLIXOIS CKSTTRAL HAILROAD COMPJLKY agbxts por alvbte^rs ronning prom and t;o,^r in Flonr..-;. ' *z *? ., , Whisky?l'ork and L*rd.?!:'JCCu"V?" ? | V[Vf ??? ?5r*M Su?" 'cofftftfandMoiasaes; 1 ] I".!! I'"! l?"' Dry Goods. . ""75 ?< ?? " Iron, Nails aud Glass*....... H 44 *? ^ Other articles in prop^rttonY A BC^Lk!"" OH^ns0" Pr?Per^ ""PP*" to &RAJIAM m%?dZTour %??STC.Ir' J8^10 McrehanU generally. mh8-4m M'CORMICr POliakft.' C. ? HEJST D.*"STSTESftOV. ^LXJRE HOUSE. WHEELING, VA. "TVIIE subscribers hare formed a copartnership as lessees A-o. thoabore named first class Ifotfc' and In rite the pa tronage of the public. Omnibuses and llsgpage Waggons " ,5>e R,ilrold l>epotaind St.a!&o*t Landing. _^b16 POLLAnD A STEVR.VSOV. j iLDEMT i.. WKBIT. OTOKoFrTwiSa^ A, L. WEBB & BRO., (Successors to Elder Jk Webb,) General Commission Merchants AND AREXTS FOlt T11E SALE OF Dupont's Powder and Safety Pubb, COR. PRATT & COMMERCE STS ilAl.fl.llOltK, ?Receive on Consignment all kinds Westenr Produce, and make advance* thernpn. R?r*aejcff? Messrs. Geo. W. Smith A On., T. Sireenev Pres'tBank, au.l J. B. Ford, Agent B. AO. UK. mh4Cm WHEEL 3H & WILSON'S Medal -Family; Sewing Maohine. TIIE U.\'A$ISI0U3 ifaVor which has ATTEXDBn o- o J?^?i!!ct,on wheeler j, ir/Lsoys fait. "'J.,2CAOniKK>.\% sufficient evidence of Its n.gSNK P0" t0 ??y that this useful in strument is booming a domestic Institution: the fact is recognised by Its successful use in thousands of families in every rank In life. To those who have hitherto rlfrajned ?f1.aVaK,mw" ?r advantages. It may not be anils to ?ay that its utility lr.ot a problem to ?J?lXed ? butasnccess already realised. The highest testimony is (Writ "(Z,0 Ti r,e d ?0 0 a & r n I n g this verdict, which has glren this Instrument so wide and enviable a reputation. These Machines are exhibltedahd sold by ?, JAME^ EWIVG, Agent, T. SCOTT. FRESH ARRIVAL a*J? V IfKOB IHt MAKCFAOTli RBKs. I AM just opening ont a larje and beautiful ?toclc of fine ^ a j batches, which I have purchased 'at'/7^f?rfi yaiirttr*, and at nnusunl loir prices. 1 feel cSSfidVnt SSitl its* X fflt naraero?s <and constantly increasing) wholesale and retail customers, and havihir ?nnnt *nJ!L I Tf^i" ',5tern.ra*Iietoi laving In' mv present stock I feel satisfied as regards STi'LK, QUALtTi" and VRIOP My stock cannot be surpassed In the West. ? I have largely Increased my stock In the Wholesale De T liS enables me to otTer to Watchmakers, Mer chauis and Peddlers, and the public generally a verv complete assortment * ?', a ver7 ? .. ?, t'vi FALL ST Y L ES!! BEEBE & OCX'S VENTILATEDSELF-ADJUSTIXGSILK HAT WE.r.??*d attention to out- first lot of n... ? . IvllSttlk Silx IIat, received thit dar tw* hat Is so constructed *J v. conform to the shaMorth. head a. soon as nut oa, thereby relievingthe hlad mrnmmM more comfortable. Inasmuch as ItU we^v,r,..i.7^ *I,', f*r HatandCapStoreof ? ?2 ? ' Jgg, M?lnt<or. of Colon J. sr'PdRBs ? " DEAT.ER IN CLOCKS,' 12LEGA Nt rmr .... AND S[I.l>?R WATCRPi G?T'C ? S'-?^Button,,. ?-* Allararlensold. n . s^, ^?"w^:,rT w??w. np-1; B ALTIKtbK'BW. OHIO R. R. ... ?. ^ ^HA^GE.QF:SCfi^DXTiiB.^,'^Tj O Firii,Tht WttteHrig.Aoft JUttmoariWfti AMOimiuu?ii?u *^W6*fCd /Th^ fft; L<$ulrf,"" Chti'clnnatf. ^eeB^, ** Blflftf&od, Baltimore and Washington1 CttyBxpress Train leaves dally at^4<?5 1*. M, arriving at Baltimore, at 10 Av M-, in times.for " ?Thhrdv The Northwestern, -Chicago,St. Louis, Cairo, In dianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, yihepUng* Kenwood, Balti more and Washingtpn City Express, leaves daily at 10:3 P M.. Saturdays excepted, arriving at Baltimore at 436 P.M ? t in tirtic for Eastern connections. ?- ? -1^-^-. .V.n) : To enjoyttie elegant mountain scenery passengers bwuhi takeJbe.iO A.M. train to Cumberland and resume thelr'trip brth*2:80'or?r?rt A. M. train. Returning to the West and South-west the trains leave .Baltimore daily as follows, vis: TheS:8dA-:M. traln_ar I rives at WheeJlfif at 5rJ0 A. M.; 5:05 li. t^inarrivesat Wheeling at 9:45 A. M. , The Cumberland Accommodation train leaves Cumber* land at ?*K>0 A. M., arrive* at Wbeelier at.5?0*P. M. The 4:85 P. M, train, bound Cast, trill' only stop for wood, I WiAf a ltd meals'at the prtriSipitl ffrat clash Btatldns. -? I ^flound tr.lp.Ucktu are bfing Issued toiM'iundsvllle a* 50 cents and to Bonxood at 25 cents. - J. B. FORD, AgU. W. P. Smith, Ji*upt.' 'iflOL, M'J Cotaftdrn'I Ticket Agent. ' ?'sepKJ. (Cleveland, Pittsburg & Wheeling RAILROAD.. CHANGE OF TIME. ON and after Monday, Aujnist &R1t, "1858strains win run as follows: (Sundays excepted) LEAVE BRIDGEPORT: S:14 A. M. Express Train, stopping at all stations:, arrive at Cleveland at 8:35 P. M. and at Pittsburgh at 12:50 P. M; 8:24 P. M. Mail Train, stopping at~alt stations, arrive at Cleveland at 10:00 P. M. and Pittsburgh at S:C6 P. M. 11:89 P. M. Express Train, stopping at all istatlons, arrive at Pittsburgh at 5:1*5 A. M. Local and Through Tickets can'be procured at the various offices on the line; also7 at the Union Ticket Office, opposite the Levee, Wheeling, Va. SopVsOQce, C. * PR. R., I JAMES FARMER; Cleveland, Aug. 80,1858. f aup31 SapU. 1857-8. 185T-8* PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! T^ylNTKR ARRANGEMENT.?On and after Monday, De TOE FAST MALL TRAIN leaves the Piissenger Station every morning, except Sunday, at 7.50 o'clock, Pittsburgh time, arriving. In Philadelphia at 11 JH> p. m. TUK EXPRESS TRAIN,leaves the Station every evening, at 9.40. ' The Johnstown Accommodation, train leaves Pittsburgh dally, except Sunday, at ?.80 o'clock, p. m., stooping at all stations; and rbnhing as far as Conernaugh. First Accom modation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leaves dally, ex cept Sunday, at 10.40, a. m^Xhe Second Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek, leaves,-4eaves daily; Sunday- ex cepted, at 4.20..p. m. The Th^-yVcoojnraodation Train for Turtle Creek.leaves dally, except Sunday,' at 6.20, p. in. Returning Trains arrive In Pittsburgh as follows:?Ex press 1.4o p. hi.; Mail,5.UO.a, ui.; Johnstown Accommoda tion, J4 a..m:;:FirstTurtleCreek Accommodation, 6.50 a.m.; Second Accommodation, 12.40; Third Accommodation, 6.10 p. ~m. Trains for Blalrsvllle and Indiana, connect at Blairsville Intersection with Mail Train East, Express train West, and the Johnstown AccamraodatlonTrain East and West; Pittsburgh and Gonnellsville Trains, stopping at all Sta tions on the Pittsburgh and ConneiUvilie Road, leave daily, j Sundav excepted, as follows:?Mail Train. 7 00 a. m.; Ex- 1 press Train;?.3^p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh ; and Connel)syille.RoaJ,arrive at Pittsburgh,S.35 a. m., and 6.10 p. in. - ? * . The traveling public will find It greatly to their lutergs In going 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 this road with j their patronage. ' ? . j > Fare to New York $18 00 44 ?? Philadelphia ....10 00 , 44 44 Baltimore. 0 50 . 44 4k Lancaster .r.. 8 50 I ?? " Harrlsburg . 7 45 Ba??age checked to ail Stations on the Pennsylvania Railro id, and to.Philadelphia Baltimore and New York. I Pa?engers purchasing tickets in the cars, will be charged T*n Cents in addition to (he Station fates, except from 8ta 1 tions where the<Company has no agent. > Notiqb.?In case of loss^ the* Company will, hold; them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding f 109. N. B.?The Exeelsior Omnibus Line,has been employed to convey Passengers. nd Baggage to and from the Depot,at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag gage. Fer Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Avent., At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, janl on Hberty and Qrantsts., Pittsburgh. iPSNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Atlan tic cities with Western, North-Western, and South western States by a continuous Roilway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with da*ly line of Steamers to ail ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with Steamers .to all ports on the North-Western Lakes; making the mo3t direct, cluap6*t and reliable rout* by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Or eat West. RATES BCTWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH FIRST CLAS5^Bootj[, Shoes, Hats and]) ? Caps, Books,Dry G oods,(in box**, bales' and trunks,) Drtxgs,(In boxes and bales)' Feathers, Furs, Ac SECOND -CLASS ?Domestic flheetlrtg,' SnIrtlngand Tick!ng, (In origina 1 bales,) Drugs (In casks,) Hardware,' Leather, (In rolls or boxes) Wool and sheep Pelts '-Eastward. THIRD CLASS.?Anvils, Steel. Chains (lifc' casks,) Hemp, Bacon, and Pork, salted (loose or In casks,)Tobaceo manufactu ed, (except clears or cut.) 4c. Ac. FOURTH GLASS?OofTee.Pish,Bacon,Bee fj and Pork (In casks or boxes,-eastward,) -ft ? ' . : Lard k Lard Oil, NalU, Scla Ash, Ger- '40c 1TO man Clay,Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Ac. FLOUR?75c per bbl. until further notice. GRAIN?In car loads 85 cents per 100 lbs.', until further notice. COTTON?$2 per bale not exceeding 500 lbs weight, unt'l 1 further notice. ta^lnshlnping goods from any point east of Philadel- ' phla; be particular to mark packages "rto Pennn?/lvania ? I Railroad." All Goods consigned'to the agents of thlsroad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded'without detention. Fsnoirr Aocrre?C E Evans. 54 Kllby street Boston: J F Clarke, No 2 Astor House, and No T William street, and Jchn McDonald4No S Battery Place,' NtwYork; Pierce &CoZanes vllle,0; Irwin A Co, and 8prlngrnan & Droihi, Cincinnati. O; ? RC Meldrum, Madison, Ind: Dumesril, Bell k Co, and : Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky: P(x O'RUev A Co, Evans vllle, Ind; R r Sass, St. Louis, Mo? Harris Wormley * Co, Me-nphls, Tenn; Leech k Go* Chicago, - 111; J P Glass, Fort Wayne,Ind; E JSneeder, Phlla; Magraw A Koons,Baltl- ? more; D A Stewart Pittsburgh H. H.'HnSTOWiGenl Freight Agent. PhUcd. apOTy] H. J. T/OMBAERT,Bupt., Altoonx. Pa. FlibiIOH.T DEPARTMENT. Oinoinnati; WilTnirigton & Zanes ville Railroad. IVTERCHANT3, manufacturers, and the publle generally, 1VJL are hereby respectfuUy Informed that the O. W. k Z. R. R. Company Is now prepared to receive and forward freight (from the temporary Station in Zanesville, on 8dx)nd street north of Maln,> to-Cincinnati, MorrOw, Wilmington, Wash In gton.Olrcleville,Lancaster; New Lexington and interme diate Stations. Particular attention will ;ilao be givsn (othe forwarding of Freight destine^ for the West In accordance with the wishes of consignors; whether by Railroad or the River from Cincinnati. Freight will be received an4 delivered during the winter months from 7 A M.to 4P. M.; during the'srxmmer/months from 7 A. M.to 5 P.M., and shippers favoring the?Co^npany with their patronage, may rely upon the Company's Agents giving" every attention necessary to insure the. utmost promptitude and safety !n the' forwarding of property en trusted to their eare. For farther information see the FrelghtTariff published by the Company<'or apply to ? * . . H. K. SMITH, General Freight Agent," i my80d .J: : .1 Zanesvffle. Ohio. 75c per 100 &s. .ir-r . 60c.per 1.00 lbs. 50c per 100 lbs. yreGlNIA SPRINGS'! VIZ: W71I1TB SULPHUR; Hireefc and Red Sweet; Salt, Bed VV -and' Blue-'Sulphur; Rockbridge and Batb 'Alnm; Warm, Hot, ami Heallnsr Bt?ring?; Natural Brldxe;-Lexing I ton, Staunton, CharlottsviBe,-Danville, and ;Lynchburg, i vla.: BALTIMORE AND OHIO, ORANGE ALEXANDRIA, ? "awd> . ? -i tVcs^ , yXROUSOA. CBSTB&X,, / RAIL ROADS. The oa*lie are hereby Informed that this Is thej CTLt*tTrm ^t^I^A?PITKGS?ahimV ^^1 _ abwreifv'- : . ii/ SO'"Or c tratnf, to convey then KJi the Steamer oao , which, leaves ihe. foot of 7th street, dali,T, atiSy i A. M?"for Aleran<lrU, where pusengers take toe ears for Jlirhmoud, Ch- riott?viilc, Staunton^ and .the-8prinrs Breakfasting on bo?l,' abd 731 o'clock P. XL svppfng.on board the boat for ttfcKniond, Danville, Lynch burr,and S->utS-Western Vlrjinla^EsnTennessee, Georgi and Alabama, ke. kr. 1 ' ^" -TUfOS. DODAMEAp, .General Superintetidasf. ? TRANSPORTATION PASSENGERS , IBOJI IHi K?iwc 8W?ntr: rriWlOE dally (Sunday - night excepted), for. the Relay J. HwWKr'WaJhtaKtbnt ?ftedprtebbnrg, 'Richmond,'Ye splendid and, comfortable ateamtrsto Ac^Ui^-Greek, Ihe^pe to mchm^dl^^ie lLchmoiia; yred^cfcsfturg ancTPoto mac Railroad. - . : . * y+':[ Hours of departure from Washington, 6:80 A. M and 7 P. M.,(Sandaj s excepted) Eeavj on SundaysjU 6:80 A. *f. only. Baggage undefr charge "of ^special agent, checked through to Hlchmond, Petersburg and Weldon. :: From Washington to Richmond... ....f 5 50 .Prom do. SO Petersburg... 6 F.-om do to Weldon.... .5 From do to Wilmington..;:.....-.. 12 ; The RlphmondrPredeticksburgand Potomac Railroad has been'Iri operation for 22 year*, and In all that lIme',*no pas senger has either beenJdUed or crippled accident, which is without & parallel in the history of Railroads, In this country. * S. RUTH,Supt.Trins. .June 23,1S?S . . v, ... . . WHEELING TO CINCINNATI. WESTWARD - SOUTH. il : i ?? - -1 -i_U ?? SHORTEST ANO MQST DIRECT ROUTE And all points West and South Is via. the Cincinnati, Wilmington' and -; i4A5?ESVII.IiE - . - SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD. Tieelce miles shorter by - this Route ffian. via. Columbus id'-^rtbinnati: A r V T '? - -.r-vvtV A-'..?? ??? ?-.? Take the Central Ohio Road to ? ZANESVII/LfE, And there cbxxoc cms an (t take tbose or the C. W. t Z. Short Line. TRAINS LEAVE ZANESVILLE AS FOLLOWS: / "At 13:15M. A Il:4frP.MI, for Cincinnati and points at above, 1 on arrival of .OentraUOhio Trains from^Wheelihg:and the [.East. ' TMs route passes through N.*Lexlngton, Lancaster, Clr eleville,*Washington, Wilmingion^andMarrbw-^tberich'est and most beautiful part of Ohio. *30" Be Short Line Be particular and ask for Tick?ts via. the C. W, A Z. * "line Kail Road. v FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OT|IKR SOUTH. r<j VI.- : ? -v For THROUGH Tickets and other information, enquire at Central Ohio Ticket Office. In heSprigg House, on Water street. Wheeling, Va. ' E. GE3T, Pres't, W. W. BAYLEY, Act. 8upt., Cincinnati. ' Zanesville, O. Je2g-ly Virginia Central Hailroad. ORANGE AND ALEXANDniA RAILROAD. Great Northern and Southern Mail Route: FOB NORTHKRN^SOCTHERN ^Sp^WKSTEJttN ? Thvlce Daily, (Sunday night excepted,) between Rlch : mond and*Wa?hSngtondty riaGorilonsYllleand Alex andria. Hours of departure at Rich mond :.: 6:45-A. M. and 7:80 P. M. Returning leave Washington.. .6 A. M. and 4 P. Mv and.: a. Arrive at Richmond 1:80 P. M. and 4 A. M. Baggage checks and tickets, given through between Rich mond and Washington; THESE TWO RAILROADS HAVING NO STRAP RAIL, and being In excellent order, and CARRYING THE GREAT NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN MAIL, give the best guar antee of always securing connections, as Is shown by arri vals daily at Richmond and Washington city in ad vance of the Steamboat line. Fabb between Ricmcoxn axtj WAsmxcTOsr $5,50 An Omnibus will be found always - ready to take tkrouffh passengers and their bas^ga^e of wearing apparel, between the two Depots,free of charge, with ample time for them to take their meals, whether goingNorth or South. Through Tickets 'can be obtained between Danville and. Wa&hfngtonattheTerminus of the Road, now nearly com pleted to Danville. Ah Agent of the Company will receive the .Checks of passengers from the Danville Road, and at tend to their baggage all the Way to Washington or.the Bal timore Depot. The fare the same by the mall line as by the old steamboat route. There ic no change of cars on the night line,between Rich mond and Alexandria. fel ?' the LIVER INVIGORATOR! PHEPAKED BY DR. SAXFORD, Compounded Entirely from GrTJMS, ys ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVRR ME JL DIjOUfE^ now before the public, that acts as ^Cathartic^ easier^ milder, and more elfeetual than any other medicine* known It Is not only a-'Ckzl&artie, bat a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject in morbid matter, then on the stomach anil bowels to carry off that'matter, thus ac complishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings expe^Ienced in the operations of most Cct^ ihartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that It pnrfreB It; and .when taken daily in moderate doses, will' strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The LIVER ls,one.of the principal regulators .of the human body;-and when It performs Its functions well, the powers of the system are fulWdeveloped. The *to77Uzch Is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper perform- ance of iU fhnctions;whea the stomach isat faultthe bowels f&e at faulty and - the *w lole system suffers In consequence .of one or can?the LIVER? wherewith to counteract the^ many derangements to which, it is liable. r* - > v.-m To prove that this remedy *s ?t last found, a nyperso untrou bled with LIVER CdM-<PLAJ2iT, In any of its forms, has but to try a bottle, and^acoarfction ;4 certain. These Gums remove. all-imorbld or bad matter from the system, supplying In theh>. place a healthy flow of bile, Invifforating the. stomach,^causing food to digest well.. PURIFYING THE BLOOD^w^ivlng tone and health to the whdle^ machinery, -reroovlng^ttfe cause of- the - disease?; ?ffectlnjr a radical cure. XM BILIOU3 .ATTACKS are: tufed, AND, WHAT . IS BETTER?, PREVENTED^ by^the occasional use of' the LIVER INVIGORATtjR. *rr Onedoseafter eatingissuf- ficlent to relieve thestanach and prevent the food fromHrlsing and souring. Only one doSe taken before retiring, prevents NIGHT MARE. K Only one dose taken at -nieht; loosehs the bowels gently, and cures COS-^ T1VE2TESS. * _____ "" One dose taken after eacli^meal will"cure DYSPEPSIA. JgBT One dose of . two tea-^spoonfuls will always relieve SICK lip ADA C1IE One bottle taken for fe- male obstruction removes the cause of the disease, and^makes a perfect cure. Only onedose immediately -relieves CIIOUC% while One dose often repeated'Is^ra sure cure for CHOLERA HORBUS, and a preventive^ of CHOLERA ' Only one l>otUe is^needed to Uirow out of the system the-effects of medl-rHcine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for^J AUNDIOE removes all sal lownea^ or -unnatural color^irom the akin. One dose . taken a short-vtlme before gives vig or to the appetite, and makesWood digest weU. r . One' dose often v repe'ated%,cures CHROUIC I>ZAR RHCEA in its"worst forms,^whfle S U2IMER and BOWEL complaints yleldjZalmost to the first dose. ?' ? One or two doses cures at- ~ tacks caused by WORMS in' : Children; there 1* no surert^afer, or speedier remedy in [ the world, as itneeer/Utft. A_ few bottles cans^I>ROPSY^ by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure In recom- mending'this medicine as i.prevenUve.lror FEVER AND AGUE, OHILL FEVER, I and all FEVERS of a BIL- LIOUS TYPE. It operates with certalntyvand thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. ALL WHO USE IT AREGmyG THEIR UXAKI mo us TEsrmoyYixirsrA von. ;iSf- - r?' j;? ? J together. thb livtsr inviqoratoh Complaint, from the wont Jaundice or to a "based ^IYER*' ,,I?T',rhleI? "e ?hefe?uJt or * J3IS "PftlCE O\R-'I)0LT.AR 'per bottlb. wt14-I<t T.H. LOGAN A PP.. Whertlng. v. GBORGB E. WICKHAM, AUCTIONEER AND No. 180 Market Square, ' Oo^ 5 W?doe*?Rjr ud Saturday mornln**, at 8 o'clock A. M. ue? of Real estate promptly attended t.. t>Hr Wtieelln^SaviQga Institution, rx wF.F I ST. Ai*t,P*XTWr,,A. Nk Jots*' ?iJ?. B. Mxaaa, Ax>xm Pircaxaa a*n H; ?' -BtSRTj IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE HEALERS IN '? ? r FOKKIGN A??;:DCfttESl70i taSSetSireetV ' PHILADELPHIA. 'ssW decUWSm* r - ? . ?*musHzaa xsm-Mjum nr. J/weaZ&wiwtM, School find/ Blank Booh, ana r STivrroNEKY, ^?r.33.North Third Street, below Arab, ' ?? ' .. I ."PHILADELPHIA. PUBLISHERS OF PELlfOX'S''otjTLINE JIAPS ? REVS , J"1? t5,rS2t.*rid?*" Ontllne Maps erer Published. ffl^a?aj^%rossja?s?j5 -,.';r!i??"?. ?V_L..'iLLi OH^L^fOEDEl'S Commercial and Mathematical INSTITUTE. ooiaiagBUS, ojHxo. ! Splendid. Inducement* .to thote aho -ioUh tc attend. a Commercial. College. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED! J OR, ' ?"> '? TOITIdN FHEB! U M ME1 AE It A N G E M E N T S ^ '? ? ? kTVJ.THOSE WHO, ENTER MY IXSTITUTK, OR REMIT P JL ? nit? $50, and * tbks stcure' GUARANTEE' SCHOLAR. ISHipS,uy time before the 1st day.of. next September, car, 'upon completing a thorough course of Double 'Entry- Book keeping and it* Collateral,Branches* secure lucrative em ploymentin Commercial oif Banking Houses as Accountant] within ninety-days after their graduation, or el^e they siii be indemnified to the full amount of,.the sum paid for tui. tlo'n;"andthus resltre Tt-i: Free Tuition, or I,ucraClye8ituniioB?. Graduates fro*n thSis Institution are how' SlU"ng res pons', ble and lucrative positions as Cashier#, Book* keepers ant Railroad Office Clerks, in different sections of the country and are being-preferred by business men to Graduates oi j any other Mercantile CoUege. Hence the above unparai leled inducements which nothing but the mreat Su'perioritj of: my instruction and thorough training of njy students foi [ business life would warrant. .. The -Principal of VUa Institution ha$ betim.practice accountant for a longer period than any other Teach* ?in the Western country. Address the undersigned for farther particulars. my9 TTIWT. W. GBAIYGER. T. CART WRIGHT, music mimim*. T 1ST. OF NEW. MUSIC:? ? lis The Crystal Walts; coxfaiiosed by.a gentleman of tfcj Fartdne Teller;'(Guita!) J. P.*Oiffin. Baltan's Polka; (Piano) Charles D. Albert. - ' La Svlphide Valse; (Piano) J. Ascher. lia ClocWette du Pilftr, (P-.nnoy iefebrue-W&y. Engine Masurka Sentimeniale; (Piano) James Bellak. Masurka desTralneadx; (Piano) J. Ascher. The celebrated Rondo Finale, as suing by Madame Li* bor<1e; (Piano) Max Maretzek. Also received the following pieces of Music Bessie's Grave; a beautiful song.. ?What"!s Home without a Brother. "What.is Home.without a Sister; companions to Whttu Home without a Mother. -Maid of Sylvan Nook. Plight of the Robin. The Snoi7 has fallen around me. . Also, a large, assortment of Musical Works, Ac., Ac. ? -"leoMpi* : J I . . -i\i OKtii i \ Founded 1852. Chartered 1854 LOCATED i o (Baltimore and Charles streets. BALTlMO'Rt, M D. rip HIS Institution is zibw to tLe most prosperous and flocr X ishlng condition. Twice daring the last two yean tu ft been necessary to obtain larger* apartments for the ?? cqmmodation of the increasing numtyr-of. students, repxe sentlng nearly every State in the Union." ; It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desir* bly located buildings in the city. The rooms are commoci ously arranged, spacious and elegahilyftarnished. The advantages and facilities here offered to yonng tan desiring to quality themselves properly for the various du* ties of the Counting Room, ?*; to obtain a Thorough J'ffK tUixX Su*?nes* Education generally,' are unsurpassed is any particular -by any similar establishment 3 n the Unltri States. "Fa e'ulty : K. K. L O S.I. K R, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts ,Comrcer? . BusinessOostbms, etc. J. Ji. PHILLIPS, Professor of the Theory and-Practlct- of Book-Keeping, . .. . Commercial Calculations. H. H.'DATIBS; ? AssodsU Pr?feuor of Book-Keeping. w. c. Johns as, Professor of Businc-srand Ornamental Penmanship. S. T. WliL.lAilS, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile, Law. R*t. ?. YE ATRS RfTJK.D . B ., Lecturer on Cosunercial Ethics. TRUSTEES : Hon'. Jno. P Kennedy; Hon. Joshua Vansant, Hon.ThomasSwann. "Wm. H, Kelghler.Esq., Jacob Trust,Esq., William Kn*l>e. Esq., .The College Is provided with a. Commercial Library Standard Works, expressly for the use of students. Each Student has a desk to htmsnlf,' and Is separately a* structed. There being no ?action during theyear, Studentscsn ea tex at any time. -? The time usually required to comptete the full courtej from 8 to IS weeks A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. A large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, contsinfcj Upwards of stx SQcxax varr, representing the Exterior &? | Interior Tiew of the College,Various characteristic Deslpa penmanship, Ac., sent by mall/Vee of charge, accompsnW with catalogue airing foil particulars. Address, - : J.A9IRR. Prrlfirrnr*. V<* hats^isrrToXiPS. S. JD. ] . & SON, WHOLESALE AND JKetAIL DEALERS I> Hats; Caps aiid Straw Goods. OORMKR MAIX * UNION STRKETS. V\rtiritkonhihu imdireirfeoelTtag d*ny,*'!*rse *<?' I * * eo?rlet? H*U and C?p?, embrscicl ?T?*T rariety or style and prloe. And to riew of the la owing demand f(Sr flr?t dan (modi, n hare f>f Ucular attention to the gettins op of inch as are expreul) adapted to the wanU of our ennnmen. Oar arrnnircratc: srlth Eastern booia aresach that . e are enabled to icrniil the latest ttyles of Hats and C&pt at thon as lhtro'luc^'" And we can pro?l?e that Ute ne?r?*f and most b?*atlftd ?' sortments. as well as the best of every deacrlptio1* arotob? roood atonrestahlUhmetu. : ' The public are respectfully inrlted to call and e**mi" **rt^oc *? will spar* no pains tori re entire ?alI?(?e1M *n? ? - . . , . . . 8> D.PABPKR *80h-. A New Light c) iT'nil Drammbnd Light produced from tjnproreil f'TL'.1 I K I OIlA has do *)?U1 and after * personal and ?" factory trial, wear -seat It to to tho public M.aS > r*. Cai and best pbrtaWeUgSt niw In ow; It l? saft becmafe 1 freefrom ail explostre properties. It Is cheap (!?"?? cost p.r hour Is less than half a cent. It Isthebeslb"*' ;thesmallestlanpwtH^nTWferflMantwtthatteadj twelTahoorswithoai re?Uto?ortrU?mlnr.sad llthtfor any ordinary sued rOom, and harlne porchsK"1 rightt. manufaetnre andarU.-ve eonldently recom"' It to {MlhUc f*Tnr. , M,I Tor sals Whslwals and SeUll at the- llense Parni'U-l ? HFAWATHA "ITATS; TPST recelred a lot of Brown r?s4i rn Hlswsths ? ?J Urtl and darshle. [K??l ?. n. IIARPER 1