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baskets and perxumery, " ??*?. ' a4, monRoe'^theet. _ "WSeSSnx Savings Institution, ? ? v, .?>Aok irtWwWi' .. ' /-AFFlOBopen from 9 o'clpck ra., nntll 8.p. m. Tmconnt . <vy n*?-3rn'4^^r.l,><?'wsk?*-"TOi .? , . i . ej^jjoney r?elre? oh '-transient ileposlte. 'Infcresl pajd ."'Tgto*. ji nkLSOW, President. l - WM (l-vtii?. '.rl? > , ? - Sundries. r [ \ Ml - ?jClv! ?? aocawx., XAKIN, f ?#toS/. Ark--' jra^'^fiWIIARWOKN-. *j :..-.*a4 Shirt rur< v'.ftt-xi *a?^i * .i-jrrtrt ftShJui B T GILFILLAH. Tombs of b'erliihgo, may storied Egypt show ,?r - . ?lk>>hist'ry wand'ting-by tho myritic Nile; > . , Ritf protidor pyr*mid?4?vScotl?n(] stand; y .. Qil^eutejurils' (Strns?everlasting hills,.' <l Tboy,"as raj^'t^wjndic the retrtptfst, point, ' To boivert,. where sit, tliron'd iti jm?oj&t bljss,^. ? Those quenchlena-'-apirits that in? b&tttoburn'd, , Kindling^tho glory clfjlho Scotf&h.name.. ?tcm on thff heighU our sires unconquer7a stood ' And satr, with Hutter'dand disorder-'d wings;" But Kterjier still, with swordscunscabbardedr' Abiding stood the covenanted bands, ' [death.. VV^Ho toil'd for rights, and aow'd their fields with' Thoy first o.-i earth, while all the morning stars . Look'd on spectators in the heirenly skies, Proclaim'd, "resistance is a right divine." And, to the beating of their hearts, in shouts, Answcr'd tho cchoes of posterity. "v1 Oft on tho martyr's njiossy mountain tomb, As lone I meditate when Sabbath calms - J Diffuso solemnity on nil around, And upland waters fall with holy clime, I see tho vision of some legend morn. Sad, slow, and thoughtful, with the book and brand, The uray-hairM Cider, to the meal of prayer, Wind* o'er tho murland to the trysteii glen, And noar, behind, bis wond'ring stripling son Looks at the bird, which seems, as 'twere with To pause in sang as on thay silent piss, [awe, Anon afar, sweat'ning tho hallow'J air, As with the fragrance of celestial bowers, J J hear tho Psalm ascend, and see apart The posted watchman as he gazes round, Lest bloody Olaverhouije," tho fOo of God, Come in tho thunder poal'ofliU dragoaiu. Then in my trance I draw the boughs aside, That screen the tabernacle of tho glen, And lol bofore me secret-worshippers Kapt, lint'ning sit, or lowly bending take The broken bread, and for the blessed wine, "Weeping, they fetch the water from tha spring; But oro they tasto, the warder on the hill Gives the shrill signal, and dispersing' fly The trembling women, while for battle form Dutorimn'd men, their Bibles in their breasts; Wjth swords unsbeath'd, and by Jehovah cheor'd They wait, sorune, the coming of tho storm. ? - ? ?Romans. - tDanes. l^'EW GOODS. FIRST STOCK OF FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS. i*r ' ? The subscriber having Just returned from the East, begs leare to state that he ran offer great inducements lu Dr y Ooods, pledging himself that he will sell V5 per cent, oheaper than ahy Other house in the city?for cash.. Particular attention is called to the following Items. Vreitcli Goftd?.?160 pieces of Silk, all olors and ' styles: an excellent quality black Silk, Calico width at only 65c. "worth one dollar a yard; the very beat quality black Sllks/the 4*Kayte brand" for only $1,25, always sold at $1,?&; newstvies of striped Silks, Bayadere, Tu*-lc Satin, etc., any quartlty and rery cheap; a superior quality of black fnoire **" antique Silk, always sold for $3,50, for only $1,50 ayrtro. lOO pieces French ITIeriuo of all colors; an ex cellent quality at only 55c. a yard, over3.4" wide; the very best of Lupon** Merino always sold at (Tom 1,85 to 1,50,1 will scnatl,(xi.ayarn. , ISO bleeetof Csbnrfs nnd Pnrnniettepafine quality, such us always sells for 8TJ?c. per yard; Tor only 45s. All wool plain De Lalnra, all colors, Lupon*? . mike, for only zixc. a yarii. All Wool Plaids, double width, best quality, at %-lOc- Rlchtslde"robes; also robes do Bayadere, robefaquil les, robes d? Champe, a largo assortment at greatly reduced prices. ? DOMESTICS. IO c^ses of Pdnta host styles, neat and small figured v fast colors, ifarrahttd, from 8 to 9dts., worth 1*2# cts. a' yard widaome ?slow a*;6j{ cents a yard. / Rleached Skeeilag and8hirtUi Waaltn of all Widths and prices, an excellent quality', 4'-4wrde, at only 10c, and some rery (rood ai low as 6Kc; Brown the same. fStyMrls, Clonks aud Iflaartlllay, the most com plete assortment j?ver brought to the^oity, of all possible . shaoesand styles.;- ^ a' ' BsrirVarii EXritAORHINAEY.BARGAINSI-pTia- .. dlc#,d?siriag to j?-ovIde themselves with a beautiful' and. se^sTSny^will fln^'it^ their advan* sgreat^rthau ererlt has-been, and prices considera rer, nasi Unpurchased them direct from, the Importers [anufaolur^rs/iuid only.for cash. It glres a consldera Irantage, and I am therefore enabled to sell rery . - Bussla*8able, Mink, Stone Martin; French 8able, Lynx, GenAets, and all the usual rarieties, I hare In abundauce and-at/all prices. j - viiinlcecar?150 pair 10-4,11-4 and 12-4,.yeiy cheap.? X can otue great Inducements/ '? Carpets-l?i? pleoAs of Carpets of all Binds. Brussels, ^Wir^^nflapsfan^ amraln^^ ^opl, etc.) I wiU sell a gooi quality 4-4 Oarpet at 95c, and a superior quality, all wool, for qnl?5<l>oentsrgreat-bflirgaliv 150 Hearth Rugs? ? fine Brassed Hearth. Rug.worth $1, for only $3; tho finest quality Velvet Rugs, the largest sise, always sold at $9, for O F;-. Vl.i8TMaln8treet Tr All now offering a splendtd assortment of all kinds and' ]| Jack* ......... .. P jPHwool^l ?tUm'fSRiSft'SSJsJKJ^jS?0 t0.T1'1' *'"yjtl?oe? of Thlljet Cloth* H\!,TO.,T*SftW all .colors; jffnbroUereJ apd bsroa $ astonjshlnglowrates: - or O+Vv 4M6rItit(QD, Rtaons wlilct. wlllbe founJT i4 4f thiftniit.TTelch iyd Country Flanneli, warranted.' , to shrink'; ????'extr* h?Ary and ttne Lartle?*?iVear?la "^orfmenti of.FANCY ft DO JT..?.0.?H?iS45 ^e'eno or .... "'??"VtSTlO DRY W.1J u prlcea that m?a8MBBfcBaa??gaBaaa ??".y.gssi&s; Oash be nt re euY,:':tva 1.1' kap kb, QTAPLB A n< %-l .lQ OsfltisitTI t.^a cn?Md?ts of.Da ARMSTRONG, O AT OR & CO. - ' "1 uiroKTCas aas of B1BBONS, niLI>|NEBT,8II.K 6O6W, 'RtTCTI"E AN D STRAW "BONNETS, Ala. 237, Baltimore street, between Charles and . Easier streets, BALTIMORK, Offer, a stock unsurpassed in variety and cheapness. TERMS?Negotiable note at six months. Six per cent, off par funds. Five per cent off current funds. July80'C8-d*wly J. T- SCOTT, ^ JXo. 157 Main street, Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN Watchei. Clock*. Jewelry, Watch & Clock MaieriaU, Tools. GIbum, SILVER Plated and Brltanla Ware, Gold Pens, and Pen cils, Gold and Sliver Spectacle., Port Monnales, Panel Card Gases, Cabas, Work Boxes, Brashes, Combs, Pertume rv, Fancy.Soaps, Pocket Knives,Scissors, Razors, Revolvers, Pistols, Ger. 811. * Plated Specks, Spoons and Porks, Regalia, Silk Guards, Steel Keys, Steel Pens, Jet and Coral Goods, and a general assortment of useful and fancy articles. Having lately added very largely to my stock, both In I the Wholesale and Retail departments, enables me to | offer to Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedl^ra, and the public generally, a very complete assortment at the lowest prices. Watches and Olocks carefully repaired and warranted. ap9 Straw Goods. , S AVERT is now opening a large and general assort ? ment 'of Men*s, Youth's and Children^ Hats, con sisting of Everett, D. B. and bound, Webster Italian llaU; Pedel; D. B., Drab and Brown Leghorn Cuban Hats; Leghorn, Young America, DLII. Leghorn Boy** Hats; Pana ma (a fine article) Silver Straw Drab Ilats; Everett and Webster Italian D. B. Boy's Hats; Children's Extra a wind Double Straw and Leghorn Hats, all of which will be sold at the lowest price. 8. AVERY, ftp28 No. 146-Maln 8t.t Wheeilng, Va. N. W. GRAHAM, (SuccMiiors to ADAMS, GRAHAM A CO.?) FORWARDING MERCHANTS I AND WHARF-BOAT PROPRIETORS. CAIRO, IMilNOI?. flUIFPIXQ AOUTS Or TBI ILLINOIS CKHTBJlL B1ILB01D OOUPiHT ASO AGENTS FOR ALL STEAMERS RUNNING PROM AND TO THIS POINT. 1 I! Rata for Forwarding, including Drayage, when quantities of Car Load : Flour 5c.tf-p.tr b.?H Whisky, Pork and Lard :..8" Grain In Sacks 60 eta. per ton. | Sugar, Coffee and Molasses 50 Dry Goods 75 " Iron, Nails and Glass 60" " Other articles In proportion. Cash advances made on rroperty shipped to GRAHAM ?k BOYLE, New Orleans. , To TKSURE DISPATCH, Good* should be in all easet marked to our aire. ? Refer to Merchants generally. mh8-4m ALBBBT L. WK11B. OKOBG* '? WKBB. A. L. WEBB & BRO., (Successors to Elder A Webb,) General Commission JYTerchants | AND A'JENTS FOB TI1E SALE OF Dapont's Powder and Safety Fnaa, OOR. PRATT & OOMM BKOE STS. BAiainoKE, Receive on Consignment all kinds "Western Produce, and J make advances thernon. Rkpbrkscb?Messrs. Geo.W. Smith k Co., T. Sweeney, Pres't Bank",'and J. B. Ford, Agent B. & O. RR. mhl 6m J. T. SCOTT. FRESH ARRIVAL JC8 I' FROH TIIK IWAN?I?ACTC ItKBs. IAM just opening out a large and beautiful stock or fine Jewelry and Watches, which I have purchased at Head Quarters, and at unusual low prices. I feel confident that 1 can now satisfy mv numerous (and constaatly increasing) wholesale and retail customers, and having spent some . weeks in the eastern markets, laving In mv Present stock, I feel satisfied a3 regards STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE. | Mv stock cannot be surpassed In the West. I I have largely inoreased ray stock in the Wholesale De partment, which enables me to offer to Watchmakers, Mer- J chants and Peddlers, and the public generally, a very I complete assortment. _ , .. I Please call at 157* itfalw Street, and examine the most' complete and beautiful stock ever .brought to j Wheeling. ?*P* 1 THE LIVER INVIGORATOB,! | PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded Entirely from GuM3, IS ONE OF THE BEST PORGATIVE AND LIVER ME DICINES no<v before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and moro effectual than any other medicine j known Jt la not only, a CaUvarUa, but a Liter remedy, actinz first on Uie Liver to eject Its morbid matter, then on I the'stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus ac complishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced In the operations of most Ca thartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges It; and-when taken dally In moderate doses, will 1 strengthen and build It up with unusual rapidity. | The LI VSR is one of the principal regulators of tho humah body; and when It performs Its functions well, the powers of the system are fullvdeveloped. The etomacA I Is almost entirely dependent on tho healthy action of the JMcsr for the proper perform--^ttn?,of its functlonsiwhcn the stomach Is atfauft,thebt>weT) arefat fault, and the wlole of one orirau?the LIVER? tho diseases of that or gan, one or the proprietor* 'na* made It his .study. In a I practice o! more thantwentyOyenrs, to flnd some remedy wherewltb to counteract tbe?,many derangements to wldch 'VrJilFovethatthla remedy^" fit last round, anypirraon trou bled-with LIVER > COir-<PLAWT,\nnny of Its forms, haabut to trv a bottle, and^ooprictlon is certain. These Gums: remove allSmorbld or bad matter from | ? whole machinery, rcmoflrig'-'the catuc of the' disease effcctingjvrad^lon^ m | occasional use of the | >it : : UIHOOS: ATTACKS are. cured, A RETTRtt;' PREVENTED, byf^llie occaa LlVXR WViaORATOR. Z ' - . One dose after eatlngls suf. iJOolent to relieve the stomach and" prevent the food froraHrlsIng and souring. ' ? Onlvone dose taken before retiring, prevents MGHT MARE. 17 W I Only one dose taken- atnlsht, loosens tha bowels gently," and cure? C0$3t1 VEA'ESS. One dose taken^arter each, meal will euro DYSPEPSIA, I ZW One dose of two iea-^spoonfuls will always relieve sick headache v. ? One bottle taken for/fc- nwla obstruction removes the One dose often repeated Is7)a sore cure for OHOLEBA ilQRBL'S, fLn.l a preventive. of CHOLERA- ? I ? W-Only one bottle is?needcl to throw out of th? system the effects of mcdl*-4clne'after ? lOnylckness. _ | or to the appetite, andmakeaVfood dlgwt.well.__ ?One. dose ofteu .repeatedvourea CHRONICDIAB BH(EA lb Its worst forms, .whlla , S U Jf JfER and j ?BOWEL complaints yieMZflmost to theLflrst^ose. 4 . Ononrjwjfdijiescifres ^t-r t?cks oiuseS.by WOIUfS In I Children i-there |i po jnrer^Jsafer,,or spe^lier remedy In th^otWJaa ftn^e^iUsi-Vn ' ... , fWT A- few, bottle, -enrit-^DBOPST, by exolllng the j ^We?k?HT?ilsiij4ik'^cM/'mel\dtA'g Uils medicine'as privanUve rbr.REVERAND : AGtTE, OniLL- FEVER, 1 .C.J ifriW/rOCPSElIP^ARX eTVli/ff '^THEIR UNAJfl I aOBMp^1 THE' IIVBH tUVlOORATOR IS A iSOIKNTlWO'MKOlbAlJ'DISOOVSRT, and Is ^lally Complaint, from .ther wofift Jaundioe aT*J>t/*pep*la to a 1 cnrinoi iraafach*i all of ybich ar. the result of *;DZS- | SXD PRl^dS* DOLLAR i PE R WOTTLK. DR* BANEORIH Propri4tbr,?tS<Brpadw?y, Nirw Vork. l?A?Hun?1 h* ?!) nrvniiU. > AlId^lLlo tru transportation; HEMPFIELD-RAILROAD.* ALL freights Intended for shipment on. the road must be delivered between.the hours of 7 a. m: and8ip. mM as none^will be received after that hour. - T. BwtBNBY, aeplO , general Manager. BALTIMORE'S: OHIO R. R.; CHANGE "OF-SGHEDUfiE. ON and after Monday, 2l'th September, 1S53, the trains - will run as follows, vix: ^ t .. First, The Wheeling- and Cumberland Accommodation Train will leave Wheeling daily, Sunday excepted, at 10 A. BI., stopping at all stations and'ArrivIng at Oumberland'at ' 8:60 P. M. i 8econd, The St. Louis,^Cincinnati, Wheeling, Benwood, I Baltimore and Washington City Express Train.leaves dally; at 4:85 P. M, arriving at Baltimore at 10.A*. M.,'Jifctlme for Eastern connection. Third, The Northwestern, Chicago, St. Louis, Cairo, In dianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Wheeling, Benwood, Balti more and Washlngtpn City Expjress,"leaves dally at 10:80 P. M., Saturdays excepted, arriving at Baltimore at4:50 P.31., in time for Eastern connections. To enjoy the elegant mountain scenery passengers should take the 10 A.M. train to Cumberland and resume thelrtrip bv the 2:30 or 8:3<) A. M. train. ; Returning to the West and South-west the trains leave Baltimore daily as follows, viz: The 8:30 A. M. train ar rives at Wheeling at 5:00 A. M.; 5:05 P. M. train arrives at Wheeling at 9:45 A. M. The Cumberland Accommodation train leaves Cumber land at fl:00 A. M., arrives fit Wheeling at 5:50. P. M. The 4:85 P. M, train, bound East, will only stop for wood, water and meals at the principal first class stations. Round trip tickets are being Issued-to M'?rindsville at 50 , cents and to Benwood at 25 cents. ? 1' J. B. FORD, Agt. W. P. Smith, Supt. L. M. Colk, OenM Ticket Agent: . sep28. Ole veiand, Pittsburg <St Wheeling RAIL ROAD. O CHANGE Ol? TIME. N and after Monday, August SOttij 1858, trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted) LEAVE BRIDGEPORT: 8:14 A. M. Express Train, stopping at all stations; arrive at Cleveland at 8:85 P. M. and at Pittsburgh at. 12:50P. M. . L . _ ''5' * 8:24 P. M. Mall Train, stopping at all stations, .arrive at Cleveland at 10:00 P. M. and Pittsburgh at 8:T)0 * P. M. 11:89 P. M. Express Train, stopping at all stations, arrive at Pittsburgh at 5:05 A. M. . . jr A. Local and Through Tickets can be procured at the various offices on the line: also, at the Union Ticket Office, opposite" the Levee, Wheeling, Va? Sup't's Office, O. 4P.R.R.,) JAMES FARMER, Cleveland, Aug. 80,1558. f aqg81 ' Spp't. 1857-8. 1857-8* PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! WINTER ARRANGEMENT.?On and after Monday,De cember 21st, THE FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves tho 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 8tatlon every evening, at 9.40. The Johnstown Accommodation train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at ?.80 o'clock,p. m.', stopping at all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh. First Accom modation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leaves dally, ex cept Sunduy, at 10.40, a. m. The Second Accommodation Traiu for Turtle Creek, .leaves, leaves dally, 8unday ex cepted, at 4.20, p.m. The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Oreek, leaves dally, except Sunday, at 6.20, n. m. Returning Trains arrive In Pittsburgh as follows:?Ex press. 1.4o p. in.; Mall, 5.00 a. m.; Johnstown Accommoda tion, 11 a. m.; FlrstTurtle Creek Accommodation, 6.50 a.m.; Second Accommodation, 12.40; Third Accommodation, 6.10 p. m. 1 Trains for Blalrsvllle and Indiana, connect at Blalrsville I Intersection with Mall Train East, Express train West, and the Johnstown Accammodation Train East and West. ; Pittsburgh and Connellsville Trains, stopping at all Sta tions on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road, leave daily, Sunday excepted, as follows:?Mall' Train. 7 00 a. m.; Ex press Train, 8.80 p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, S.35 $. m., and 6.10 p. in. The traveling public will find it greatly to their Interes In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Rall^ji 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 their patronage. " Fare to New York .$18 00 " a Philadelphia .....'.1000 u u Baltimore 9 50 ... 44 44 Lancaster....; ......-.;:8 50 ** Harrlsburg 7 45 Baggage checked to all. Stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in the cars, will be charged Ten Cents in addition to the Station rates, except from St$- . tions where the Company has no agent. Noticb.?In case of loss, the Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $109. N. II.?The Excelsior Omnibus Line,has been employed.to convey Passengers >?nd Baggage to and from tlie Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag gage . Fer Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent., At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, JanV on Liberty and Grant st*., Pittsburgh. ^PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Atlan tic cities with Western, North-Western, and 8onth- J Western States by a continuous Roilway direct. ,Thls road also connects at Pittsburgh with dally line of 8teamers to ail ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with Steamers to all ports on the Norfch-Western Lakes; making the most direct, cheaped and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from . the Great West. RATE8 B ST WEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS?Boots, Shoes, Hats andr' Caps, Books, Dry G oods,(in boxes, bales and trunks.) Drugs,(In boxes and bales) . Feathers, Furs, Ac SECOND CLASS ?Domestlo Sheeting, ShirtingandTicking,(In original bales,) Drugs (in casks,) Hardware, Leather, (in rolls or boxes)Wool and sheep Pelts Eastward. THIRD GLASS.?AnvHs,Steel, Chains (In casks,) Hemp, Bacon, and Pork, salted (loose or in casks,)Tobacco manufactu ed, (except cijjrars or cut,) Ac. Ac. FOURTHOLASS?Coffee,Fiah,Bacon,Beef) and Pork (In casks or boxes, eastward,) f -nn .. Lard A Lard Oil, Nail., Soda Ash, 100 nan Clay,Tar, Pitch, Itosln. 4c. J i . ~ FLOUR?73c per bbl. until farther notice, ORAIN?In oar loads 35 centa per 100 lbs., until farther notice. i ? OOTTON?,2 per bale not exceeding 50p lbs weight, until farther notice. - , - r t3T~In*lilnplng goods from any point east of Philadel phia,be nartloularto mark packages "tin' Penntjjlvania Railroad." All Goodsconsljhled to the agents of this road . at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be" forwarded1 without detention. , , '. Fanairr Aomits? OE Evans. 51 Kllbv street Boston :J P Clarke, No 9 Astorllouse, and No \ William street, anil John McDonald'No S Batterv Place. NiwTdrl" inn7.n... 75c per 100 &s. ,Si! (10c per 100 lbs. 50o psr 100 lbs. McDonald'No S Battery Place, Nt-trYtirW; Pierce ACo.Zanes Tllle,Oj Irwin k Co, and Sprlngman * Iirown,Cincinnati, O; RO Meldrum, Madison, Ind: Dume?r(lv.fi411 AGo, and Carter h Jewett, Louisville,*Ky: P G O'RIlfcy k Co,Evans vllle.Ind; R V 8ass, St. T.ouls. Mo; lla-irls Wot'mlej i Co, ------ - - Chicago,- Port , Phlla; Magraw * Koons,Haiti urerh ' . :wnnruuiuuiK'i , - , - ? , H. II. HnSTON,Oen*lFreIght Agent.Thliad. H.J. LOMBAERT, Supt., Altoona, Pa. CaTter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky: P ( VO'Rllfey A Co, JEvans vllle,Ind; R V 8assf St. Louis. MojIIarrlsTVoi'mleyA Co, Menphls, Tenn; Leech A ?Obi""-*?? . Wayne, Ind; E J Sneeder, PI more; D A St^wartJPUtaburgh. apSlyJ FREIGHT "D UPAUTMI3NT.. Cincinnati, Wilmington&Zanes ville Railr.oad. "VfERCUANTS,manufacturers, and ihe public generally, ITJL are hereby respectfully Informed that the O. W. A Z.R. R. Oompatiy Is now prepared to reoelTe and forward freight ( (froin the temporary Btatlon ln ZanesrUle, on Beoond street north of UalnOto OJnclnnatl, Morrow,?Wilmington, Washi Ington'.CIrcldTllle.IAcaater, NewLczlngUn and Interme diate Stations. Particular attention will also be'given to the ? forwarding of Freight destined for the West In accordance ' wltkthe wishes of consignors, whether by Railroad or the River from OInclnnatl. ? Freight will be received delivered during the winter monthsfrom T A M.to 4 P. M-; daring the'summer months from T1A. M.to B P.M., and shippers favoring thelOompany with thelrpatronage.may rely upon the Company's Agents giving every attention necessary to Insure the -utmost promptitude and safety-In the. forward lag, of. property en- , trusted to their care. ? (< nv-.y vi* ...i . ..i.u i :2 Fortttrther Information sea the SreightCarllTpablUhcd by the Company,, r apply to ' I H. K. SMITH, General Freight Agent,' mySOd ' ZanesrUle, Ohio.;., j WILDE & BRO, "OESPEOTFULLY Inform the public that they have re L\j celved one of the large#t and most fashionable Invoi- , ces"ot Wall Paper and Window Shades evfutbronght to the ; city of Wheetins, comprising Freneli, HnylishT and Amerl- . ? can Papers and Borders in almost endless varietyThey * j were purchased below; the customary market >flgtures, and will be sold cor respond inrty low: beautiful stvles of. Glazed Paper at 14 cents per Roll; the same as offered elsewhere at i 18^. If you wish bargains give as a call, as we are deter- 7 scan mined to sell at snah nrices as.will defy comnetltion.. Thi attention of. WHOLESALE DEALERS la Invited, as we can job our roods at moH favorable rates. Onr. slock is fEN TIRELY NEW. and free f*om old and depreciated styles carriedover from last re*r.'. ' ? ;ap7* , ANEW lot of Meersehanm Cigar Tubes: aUo a fine article -' of Violin and Guitar Strings. ~ 1 PAYNE A ?0 , sep4 ; ; ?_ ,r> ... v ? 24Monroe8L 0O1 ? ?u? ,w?jtius /'J -.Ci itvi i?*?i NO. 174 MaiNfi STRBET, . wHEEIilN G, 'VA, NEW FALL A N- ff'Wl'STK? 0 C) O 1LS! GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH TRADE. " ??^T? rpHE, subscriber* have now open for inspection and sale jOS I<ARGIS, and In many,reU>eotB tfi&dtOS T DgSJJ> j or jr X"Stock of Dry Goods, lilullnery Goods, an? Carpets they hare yet offered to the public. , _Ttxeic stockembraces.the Lmr*c? Vnrlsly, both in'.prlce and style, that eaabe found, in the city, of experience In buying goodB-for a,Trade 1L-t k??:***?in?r ha< hornmc ?TiiiC.T.AItG-K\T\n i proved to-us that the*pt/?way'of;&t*yfr>ir 'i --? . wr'^cYoAir'oiCP^RTMS2fTco6t-i\n%-A\l tbeUtptt ?tvl?*.'u very ; quality we eyer bought. Oot SJf A W^ as ^ Rroche and Long Shawls, bought Tot casa at panto prices, | Urge,:and waafioVtrm?rVd?lrable^Wc^v^a few Bleachid Good*. Cantbns.PrlnU and Detains, and of Woolen*, '?rery "rgo aoa warnever ,,oui! s ? we think we cannot be excelled-onr .lock I. very large and our prices from 10 to 16 eta. per yd- l*,0,?JVA,"1VelriVa Ac la verv fall and deilrablc. In our irhol? atnek^may be 1 SK5:iSf^ .ign of The Golden BeeH.ve, [ . ?iP2!Ml*W ... FKOII THE west (iOIA'G SOUXII, T? dally (Sunday night excepted) for the Relay mac'nX&SSg Richm0Dd. VrederlcKvJg'M&g! Hours' of departure from Washington, 8i80 A; M and 7 excepted) Leave on Sundays at 6:80 A M only. Baggage under charge of special iireiit ew'vJli through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. ' Prom Washington to Blchmond i S G 50 Prom do to Petersburg....... -? ? ?? From, do te Wcldon..... s.ila.i" 8 . From do to Wilmington 12 The Richmond, Fredericksburg anrt Potorcaclta^iroad has been In operation for 22 years, and in all that time no nmi senger has either lieenkllled or crippled b?accfdeM w{dch ?*' ? parallel in the hist.?? o? ttid.fi'n'ui 1 Junc28,1358 ^UUTU. SupU Xran,. WHEELIN G T O CINCINNATI. WEST AND SOUTH. SHORTEST AND MOST ' DIRECT ROUTE ,T GIN OINN ATI-; LOD1SYILLE, PRANKPORT, LBXINQTON, BVANSVIIiLB > J'NQENNES, CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS, And all points West and South is Tla. the Cincinnati, Wilmington and , ' ZANESVTL'LE ? SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD. Twelve miles shorter by this Route than via. Columbus to Cincinnati. Take the Central Ohio Road to U.dti. ^anesville, And there ciusas Ciaa and, take those of the 0. W. A 2. Short'Line. I I a a LEAVE ZANESVILLB AS fOLTHWfl. I At 12:1331. k 11:40 P.M., for Oinclnnatl ami points as above | on arrival of Central Ohio Train, firori-WE^^SS^ 1 and most beautiful part of Ohio. " richest f?r W.4 Z. FARE AS LOW AS IIIf ANY OTHER ROUTE V. GEST, Pres't, Cincinnati. Jea2-ly W. W. BAVLBV, Act..Supt.r Zaneayille, 0. Central Railroad: ORANGE AND ALEXANDJilA kailboad. ; I Route. TURN vFOK. NORTHERN, SOUTHERN and wl i , ? TRAVELERS. Hours of departure at Rioh M". ud 48? Pi M." i? Richmond........ ;,l-8o P M mn* a a *c moKd0^?a^n"Ck6ta!BlTe11 tfj^ouShbefween*Rloh ?HSSSfei.r-- $c,5o. take their meals wheth'? goTn'g Nort^ SbiTh? f?r U>8m 't0 MMmMteM roaw.-are the "m? bythe ma!1 "De ? by thcold steamboat [ mondr^dTl?3rl^?ar' ?n the Dl*ht ?<"=,between R.ch H/l j' & WILSON'S Medal family Sewing Machine I rli-rr\ ' "J--* ?^zi?"?t*corr'brtil OEOROH B. W1CKHAM, " AUCmiQNEER , COMMISSIONN^,ihkW?.^J i < ixiESNF* ALES WeSi ' ' GrR-A-jSTGJSjR'S.. Gommeroial and fttattiematical INSTITUTE. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Splendid Inducements to those who wish to ? attend a uommer.etat ivut-ji. . SITUATIONS GUARANTEED! g ' 0B: to IK '? TUITION PHIIEI S TJ M M E B AR RA KG E _M E.NTS. nno THOSE WHO ENTER MY INSTITUTE, OR RRM1T A me $50; and thus at cure GUARANTY JMIftWLAR 81UP8, any time before the 1st day of nest ?eptnmhcr,can, upon completing a thorough course of Double Entry Book keeping and its Collateral Branches, Secure lucrative em ployment in Coinmercial or Banking Hous^raa Accountants within ninety days after their gradnatfonyor elrfe they nil] bo indemnified to the full amount ofthe sum Mild r???* ??i. tion, and thus realise Vrce Tuition, or LncratlfeSitaaiicm. Graduates fro*n this Institution are now filling responsi ble and lucrative positions as Oaahiets, Book keepers and Railroad Office Clerks, indifferent actions of the country aridiare being preferred bybuaiiiesa men to Graduates of I Any. other Mercantile; College. . :?enco the 1 leled inducements which nothing but the great Superior^ of my;Instruction and thorough training of my students foi business life would warrant. > V The Principal of this Institution Tut* bee:i a prticlfcc accountant for a longer period t/uiti any other Tedchci in the Western country. Address the undersigned for forth*** ?. my9 WM. W. CvBAlVCKB. T. CART WRIGHT, ! MUSIC P^BLaIS ^ K ^,r . r 1ST OF NEW MUSIC:? , Li The Crystal wait*; composed uy & -eniie?aaa of thii city. >\L - Fartune Teller; (^ultalS J. P. Oiffin. Sultan'sPolka; (Piano) Charles D. Albert. La 8>iphide Yalse;;(Piano) J. (Aschert la Olochette du Patre; (Piano) cefebriie Wely. Eugine Masurka Sent 1 me Hale; (Piano) Jai&es Rellak. Masurka desTralneaux: (Piaho\ J. >*o>? j The celebrated Rondo >inale, as sung by Madame La > borde; (Piano) Max Maretzek. Also rcoeired thefollowing pieces of Music Bessie's Grave; a beautiful song., -What is -Home without' a Brother. ,.What Isj Home without a Sister; companions to What Home without a Mother. ? Maid of Sylvan Np.ok. Plight of the Ro - The Snow has fallen arotr?*> ?-ie. Also, a large ossortment of Musical Works, Slc., Ac. feb8-l* ^(dtimore, y l>7/0 S\ns> Ji h er S Founded 1852. Chartered 1854 ' , ' LOCATED |-.n 1 e (Baltimore and CUarles streets, . .... , .BALTIMORE, M. D. rjlHIS Institution fi now In t?e most prosperous and flour ;JU Ishlng opndition.. Twice during the.last two years has it been necessary to obtain larger apartments for the ao C$inmodation;of the increasing number of students,' repre sentlng nearly every State in the Union. 'Itnow occupies one of the most conspicuous and desira blyjpcatpd buildingsin thecity. Th? rnp;o*c*wx~l\ ously arranged,'spacio us and elegantly fur ?liih=d. . The advantages and facilities here offered to young men desirlng't'o qualify themselves properly for the various du ties of the Counting Roorar or to Obtain a WhoroTtrfKWruc tical JSufineee Education generally, are unsurpassed in 'Any particular by'any similarestablishment In tu* Uniu-4 8Ute*. v.j D-.'S K, ? y, Faculty : . j.:.: Icod onillaw tosin*, ' Principal?Lecturer on theSclrnce orixcoMUOownnres , J ? BosTdm. O~to7n. .1*. ? iljitl 1 J.? *??. lljMii.tr a. Professor of the Theory and Prar.tlcrof Bo-ifc-Xscplay, Commercial Calculations. H;.*<Hv*I>A VI 55 9 . Hi / professor of Bu*inesaand Ornamentall^nminirhln. 8. T. WILLIAMS, Cjsq., ; <-Lecturer-4m Mercantile Law. R b v. E . Y E A T R S R KB 8 E, D..nB ., & Lettur^r on Oomn^ercFal'Ethlcs. 1 .iT J .TRUSTEES-: ! Hon. Jno. P Kennedy, , llon.Joshua Van?ant, ^HdnWSdmKsBwrfnn.- Wm. H, KeighleriRSq:,1 8?*nd?r(I Works,expressly for;the nsiflf ?tnd?liti. . Each Student bai a desk to himself, and Is separately i> ?ttoeteikull.T *3?< ' rc-be^n^ n OTacatl on^l ur I p gt b e y e *r, Sludfntsc^n en .^^etjfle^mo'.lly requlreil.tooonjplete the full oourne A-Pl?(o?fAl?*w?rde4tp*1ljOr?rto*tn. ' *l?r,e?nd Be?atlfnlly OrmuneotedOircolar.contjilnln* BjmardaW aixsqiriB* ttrii representing the ExteriAr and yic-of Hip. College, rarloas characterUUe Doslfrne *4l;-Wnlby mnllA?? of charge, accompanied c?t,lorUe..?|pAfun^tl^r..nA^dr^Ar<:-w CJ^PS. : S. 'D. llARPER & SON, :WHOI,ESAEE A,Ni>, JfiiETAfL DEALERS TN ?.< Hats, Caps and Stra-wr Goods. * ONION BTBKtM. with 'or first-class goods, we have paid par -J the getting up of such as are expressly of our cpstamezs. Our err<ui?ement ^?th Eastern houses are such that we are enabled to fcrnisr ttelateatatyiea ofHati did'Oaps uimn aalntroduee.1. ?r??o be found ?tour,atabti?bmBnt. - i , The public are respectfully. Invited to call and examine " ?to'^reehHre?atltf?Uon 8. P. 1/ARPER 4-80V.