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THE INTELLIGENCER [Published by Br quest J An English woman's Opinions of America-* Ladiks.?Madame Bodichon, wlio lias recently published a tract on "Women and Work," ex presses her opinion that the life of most women is a practical denial of their duties to God.? While on a visit to this country, she was struck by the utter idleness of the "lady class" in so ciety. "There is," she says, "in America, a largo class of ladies who do absolutely nothing. In every largo town in the United States there are large hotels or boarding houses, containing several hundred inhabitants each. This hotel population mainly consists of families who live altogether in hotels; and the ladies having no house-keeping whatever to do, have few of the usual duties of women in Europe, and are more thoroughly given up to idleness and vanity,*r believe, than any women in the world. These ladies have not the cultivation which glosses over the lives of so many women in Euiope, and gives them some solid value in society as upholders of the arts and literature; but are generally full of the strangest affectations and pretensions. The j'oung ladies, especially, re mind ine of certain women I have seen in seraglios, whose whole time was taken up in dressing and painting their faces; with this difference?the Indies of the East spend their days in adorning themselves to please one lord and master, the ladies of the West to please all the lords of creation. Which is the noblest ambition?" She also notices the fact that there is in this country as strong a public opinion against wo men working for a livelihood as in England.-? We nover hear of a father in independent cir cumstances giving his daughter a professional education. "If he can live in some style, ho counts on his daughters marrying; and if ho cannot, he probably sends them to some relative in a city, who revives them for a long visit, in the hope of 'getting them off.' Many thousands of young girls come to the cities to stay with brothers, uncles, or friends, for this purpose.? A worse preparation for any seriuus life canm?t be conceived. Years of idleness are oflten pass ed in this way; year? spent in nothing but dress ing and dissipation; and what does it lead to? Marriage, probably; but what sort of murriages can be formed by young girls looking at tho world from such a false position? With such a beginning to life, it is almost impossible the girl can ever become a noble human being." "In America?in that noble, free, new country?it is grievious to see the old, false, snobbish ideas of ?respectability1 eating at the heart of society ?making generations of women idle and cor rupt, and retarding the onward progress of tho Great Republic." 1859. SPRING. 1859. BYRD &. HALL, MANUFACTURERS, Are now prepared to offer to Jobber? and Wholesale Dealers A LARGE AND FRESH ASSORTMENT U M B RE L L A S AMI PARASOLS , AT TI1E1R WAREHOUSE, NO. 12 WAKREN STREET, mhl-lydAlmtwAw IV K XV YORK. FRANKLIN HOUSE. No. 315 ClIBSTiVirT NTRKKT, I'hilndclptiin, Pn. npiIK undersigned hereby announce* to the patrons of the L ??Franklin," an-1 the puhllj generally, that he has bs come the Sole Proorletor of the above mined Hotel, having fiarchased the entire interest of my former partner, James L Laird, aoi a**umed the whole management of the House, asihted by Mr. Isaac G. Chndsey, late of Uie United States Hotel of this city. This HooM Is In excellent order, having been thoroughly renovated within the past ?eaton, and no exertions will he ?pared to mike it a comfortable and pleasant home for the who shall favor him with their patronage. With n desire to more fully anoommilite the merchants and other business men, the dining hour has been arrauged from 1 to 4 o'clock P. M., Introducing tiie small tables, Whlah has beeu very satisfactorily carried out by many of the most pop ilar Hotels In dlff irent sections of the country. The hours for meals are as rallow.*, via: IireaUfast from 7 to lO o'clock A? 91* Dinner from 1 la I o'clock P. I?I. Ton froui O to 9 o'clock P. IK. Hupper srom 9 to 11 o'clock I*. HI. It Uthe determination of the Proprietor that the "Frank lin" shall b2 second to no Huslne?9 Hotel ill the Unlou, and by close attention and a dne re card fur the accommodation of the cuesti, he hopes to receive a liberal thate of pa tr ens-re. tf Oo iches will be In attendance At all of the lines, to convey passengers to the House. Fare cents for eaeh passenger and one trunk, (and no more wlllbe allowed to be charged.) Price of B.wirrt ha% been reduced to One Dollar ami Fifty Cent* per day. OLIVER II. I*. PARKRR. mhiC-lu> PROPRIETOR. What the Press Say. ?'OostabV* Exterminators are Invaluable remedies for ?tearing houses of all sorts of vermin. With all r.onfldeuce we recommend them.?2f.\ Y. Dally Stale Reqlnter. "Oosraa'a" remedies for all domestic pests, such as Rats, Koachei, Beb-Bux<, Ants, Fleas, din % are Invaluable; we can speak from actual knowledge of their merits. D*co out.* and Dbalsbs should send their orders early. If they would so cure a trade In them.?Xew York Journal. "I sh*11 write something about your Exterminators, as I can do so with propriety. They ace selling rapidly here and destroying all vermin.?Ed. 14Burner," Fayette, Mo. "Death to all Vermin." As Sratxo approaches, Arts and Roseau, From their holes com* out. And Miob and Rat*, In >pUe of Oats, Gallv skip about. BrpBcos bite You, In the night. As on the bed yon slumber, While Isaacra crawl. Tbro' chamber and ball, In squads without number. IT 13 TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT CERTAIN ty. Rat*, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Oround Mice, Beb-Dugs, Ants, Moths, Mosoultoet, Fleas, Insects on Animals, In short ?very species of Vermin, are utterly destroyed and exfer mlnated by " CostirV' Rat, Roach, 4ko. Exterminator "Coatar*a" Bed Bug Exterminator, ??Costara" Electric Powder for Inaecta. Supplied direct, br mall, to any address In the United States, as fallows: On receipt of|l,m>, a box of the Ray. Roach. Ac. Ext.; Oli receipt of a box each of the Rat, Roach, Ac. Ext., and KLBCratc Powoia, (sent postage paid,) sufficient tc destroy the vermlu on any premises. Bold by PiCMtm and Dbalbxs every where. *tCo?TAa*s" PaixciPAL Depot, 4tO Bmoapwat, N. T. P. 8.?Circulars' terms, Ac., sent by mall on application. twm Wbolwuh Auiits rmi PiimLVASii: COSTA R*S BRANCH DEPOT, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, Pnupunu. At Prnnctai, Pa B. L. FAHNKSTOfK * CO. At WMULiau, Ya mhft-SmdAw BEAUTY, OOMFOHT AND GLBGANCbl ... IIKRBP BY WB.USQ BLISS & CAMPBELL'S NEW PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING SILK HAT. Manufactured by Conformator Measurement. febS No. M Main Street. Improved Amerioan Raspberry RAISED MY W3I. C. BARNARD. THIS Is a hardy variety, a prolific bearer and well adap ted to our climate, proving more successfal than any vet introduced. For ssle In lota to suit purchasers, at the teed Depot of (mhlSl SMITH A OORRKLL Murdook's Nursery, TIE subscribers have be?n appointed Agents for W. A J. Murilock'* Pittsburgh Nurs.-ry, wnlch for reliability and fair dealing Is nasurp&ssed by any similar establishment. We will have ?n hand samples of all the different varieties of Frail and Ornamental trees; also. Rose Flowering Plants, Ac. All orders left with us will reeelve prompt attention. mh? SMITH A OORRELL. * LANDRETH SEEDS! LANDRETH'3 GARDEN SEEDS for 1SS9.warranted fresh and rennlnc, je?< received and for sale hy ^and genuine, SMITH k GORRELL. FIFTH YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE! NEW LIST OF GIFTS, KOIt 1859. CATALOGUES FKEE TO ALL. ?. O. EVAWS, AT IIIS ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STOKE, No. 439 t'hcanm fflrrcl, Philadelphia, Commences the New Year, with an enlarged Catalogue, a greater variety of GifU, increased facilities for buying Good* and doing business, and la now urenared to offer greater Inducement* to Book buyer* thsn erer before. Time haa proved that the Gift System I* permanent.? , EVANS Is determined to prove that til* Establishment is I conducted under that system In a more liber U and Impar tial manner than any other. Having lived down almost all i opposition, and having the legitimacy of hit plan of ope* I ration acknowledged from M*iue to California, he can afford to be generoui. Try lilm, and judge 'or yourself. SCHEDULE OF OIFT3. Patent EnRllsh Lever Gold Watches, $100 00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 60 00 Lad lea' lsk. Case Gold Lever Watches, 60 00 Ladies' lsk. Case Gold Lever Watches, open dial, 8-> 00 G?-nls* Sdver Lever Watches, 25 HO G? nts* Silver Lever Watche*, IS 00 GenU' Silver Leplne Watches, 19 00 Parior Time Pieces, new pattern, 10 00 Ladles' Elegant Black Silk Ureas Patterns, 16 oo Ladies' do Plaid do do '2 <"0 Ladies' Cameo Sets, (Pin and Drops,) extra flna, 15 00 Ladies' do do do 10 (0 Ladles'Gold Bracelets, Stone Settings, 10 00 Ladles' Gold Bracelets, plain or engraved Band, 5 Co Gent*' Solid Gold Vest Covins, new pattern, 15 00 Genu* best English plated Vest Chains, 6 00 Ladles' Guards, or Chatelaine Chains, choice, 15 ( 0 Large Gol I Spring LockeU, with double cases, 10 OO Lan.M Gold 9nip Lockets, do do 5 0O Medium stxe, No ii, Lockets, do do 3 00 Heavy Gohl-Pencil Caser, with Gold Pens, 7 60 Superior Gold Pens, with Holders and Box, ii 00 Ladies' Gold Penrlls, 2 Gents' Heavy Gold Pencils, 1 6o Gents' Otdd Pen*, with Silver Extension Pencils, 2 00 Ladies' Gold Pens, in Boxes with Ivory Holder*, 1 60 Ladles' Mosaic Gold Stoue Sets, 12 no Ladies' Ptorentlne Sets, Pin aud Drops, 10 00 Ladies'Jet Sets, do do 7 6o Ladies' Lava, do do 10 -'0 Ladi-s' Cameo Pins, lar>,'e slxe, 5 00 Ladles' do do medium, g 60 Ladies' do do small, 2 5o Ladles' Gold Stone Pins, small 2 60 Ladies' Ho\ and Gla*s Miniature or Hair Pins, 2 00 Ladles' Plain Gold Pins, n?w Pattern, 2 60 Ladies' do Far Drops, 2 00 Misses' do Gold Pins, ] 5o Gents' Cluster Pins, opal centre, 2 60 Get ts' Single Stone Pins, 1 ily Gents' Cameo or Mojaio Bosom Studs, 4 6o Genu' Engraved Gold do do 2 6(1 Gents' Plain do do do 2 00 Gents' Sleeve Buttons, 2 60 La lies' do do 2 00 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 6 00 Ladies' Cameo, Mosaic, or Gold 8tono Ribbon Pins, 1 5o Gents' Silver Pencils, 7S Genu* Pearl Pocket Knives, 8 blades, best quality, 1 on Genu* Buff or Ivory do\ do do 7;, Misses* Lava Pi as, 2 60 Genu* Gold Watch Keys and Pencil* combined, 2 00 Genu' Gold Toothpicks, with Slide*, 2 00 Gents' Gold Rings, with Stone Setting, 2 to Ladies* do do do 1 60 Sets, Silver-Platcd Tea Spoons, 2 00 Sdver-Plated Butter Knives, 1 00 Ladles' or Gents' Portc-tnonnnlc9, 1 50 Genu' Gold Watch Keys or Vest Hooks, 1 00 Ladies' Florentine Breast Pins, il 50 Ladles-* Jet do do 8 60 Ladies' Mosaic do do 5 oO Ladles' Cameo Ear Drops, 4 54 Misses' do do 2 60 Misses' Ear Drop*, with 8tone Setting. 2 00 Misses' Gold Bracelet, Half Hound lUnd, 4 00 Ladles' do do do 0 (Hi Hems' Scarf Pin, 2 00 BenU' Jet Studs, g to Sent*' Jet Sleeve Buttons, g Ml Mi.ses'Goid Cr-imea, 60 Miscellaneous Gifu, not enumerated in lh? above List, varying in value froru 26 cents to $25 00 f3T~ 1500 worth of the above GifU will be Impartially dis tributed among the Purchaser* with every $1000 worth of Book* sold. All Books sold at Publishers' lowest prices. ^11 Book* that Evan* does not publish himself are bought lirect from the Publishers, and In large quantities. Boobs to suit every tast ? are to be found on his Catalogue, at l>rlces which would be an inducement even without the Girt 3/stem, which offers to many additional advantage*. Works by the most populai authors, living and dead. In ill styles, from the most cojtly to the plain and substantial, it astonishing low prlftrs. CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO AXY ADDRESS. Bayard Taylor'* Travels, Works of Dean Swift, Work* of Miss Bremer, 44 Ju'lge llaliburton, 44 Bulwer, ** Dr. Livingstone, " De Poe, 44 Lawrence Sterne, 44 Addison, Wavcily Novels, 44 Thackeray, Works of Benj. Franklin, *4 Dr. Johnson, 44 Thos Jefferson, " J.P.Cooper, 44 Charles Dickens, " J. T. Ileadlcy, 44 Mr*. Southworth, 44 Prank Forrester, 44 Mrs. llentx, " Hugh Miller, a Mrs. Sedpwlck, 44 Capt. Mayne Reld, 44 Virginia Towiuend, 44 Charlotte Bronte, 44 S. M. Smucker, 44 Washington Irving, 44 T. S. Arthur, 44 Grace Aguller, ?? A. S. Roe, 44 Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, 44 D. P. Thompson, 44 Capt. Marryutt, 44 Sam Slick, 44 Peter Parley, 44 Jane Austin, 44 Mrs. Moodie, *4 M.rlon llarland, 44 Rmollet, 44 Mary Howltt, 44 Fielding, 44 Cliarle* Lamb, 44 P?rrry, 44 Edward Everett 44 WUkes, ?? Loreoio Dow, 44 Burton, ?? Lord Bacon. HISTORY AND BIOGRAPnV OP THE MOST CELEBRA TED AUTHORS. Allison, Bancroft, Hume, Goodrich, Macaulay, Rusiell, Prescott, Ferguson, Gibi>on, Rollin, Robertson, Lord, lleadley, 8parks. And h host of others, too numerous to mention. THE ANCIENT AND MODERN POETS. Bull, r, Milton, T. B. Rcld, Spenser, Mrs. Jamleson, Chaucer, Byron, Mrs. Hemans, Scott, Mrs. Norton, Moore, Kcmble, Drydeti, Longrellow, Pone, Teunvsou, Burr.s Cowper, Leigh Hunt, Whlttler, Mrs. Sigourney, Dante, Roger*, K. W. Ellsworth, Southey. Hood, 11. Kirk White, Tupper, Tasso. Goldunlth, Mrs. Jamleson, Wordsworth, Alice Carey, Shelley. Keats, Montgomery, Edgar A. Poe, Bryant. He has the above In all styles of binding, from plain cloth to the finest calf and antique, to suit all cl tsses of purchas ers. He sells these as chop as anv other houia lu the country, besides the additional advantages of a Gift with rach Book sold. ALBUMS FOR THE LADIES. Albums of a'l sixes an l all styles of binding, to suit all tastes, profusely illustrated with magnificent ateel Eu graving*. BIBLE3, PR AVER BOOKS AND HYtfN BOOKo. Methodist Hvtnn Bioks, I Episcopal Prayer Books, Bsptist Hvmn Books, Catholic Prayer Books, Lutheran Hymn Books, | Presbyterian Hymn D?oks. Of all aUes, and hound In all style*. Arabesque, Turkey morocco. Antique, Velvet, Ac., with and without clasps. FAMILY BIBLES. A Urge assortment or Family Bibles, of ail descriptions and all price*, from $1 to $50, Illustrated with with fine en gravings, printed with large type, on good p?|ter and in various styles or binding, from the simplest to the most ornamental. Also, Piilplt Bibles, In various s'yles, at low price*. 53T" A complete Classified Catalogue or Books, In every department of literature, containing a complete List of GifU, with full instructions to AgenU and persons rormlng Clubs, will be sent free to any part or the Union. Persons wishing to rorm Libraries should have It as a book or refer ence before making out their llsU. Send for It, and you will be convinced of the cheapness and variety of tha Books, besides being pleased with the liberality of the system Orders from the country promptly and satlsraetorlly AUed, ant? goods sent by mall or express to any part of the country. Any book published In the United States, the re tail priee of which is One Dollar or upwards, will be prompt ly sent by mall on receipt or publisher's price, with postage as i?er catalogue. Liberal commissions allowed to all persons forming Clubs. Persons acting as AgenU tor us can reap all the advantages cv the Gift system without anv cost to them selves, thus getting a Library of good books In a very short time; besides which, the GifU received with the commission books, will sell for more than enough to amply pay them for their trouble Agcnu wanted In every town in the Union. Persons wish ing to act as such, and all those desirous of a Catalogue, will confer a favor by sending their address to O. O. EVAN8, Olft BooJ.8tol* ud Publishing Hour, mhl7:Smd*w* 439 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. u. w.naisxKi 1. >. a.awtituou, jtu HEISKELL Sl SWEARINGEN, JfAIXST., O.VK DOOR ABOVE J. K. DCXUAH A CO ntroarxaa or Irish Itinena.Itinen Cambric Handkerchiefs and Embroideries, TV^f4??? IP ^ Jc*crlpUons of Dress Goods, Manttllaa, U Shawls. Muslins, Cloths, Qarsltneres, Flannels, Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Table Damasks, QuilU .Curtain Goods Bonnets, Hosiery, Ac. Ae. ' ? uoo<li, pUU tkronghitHt tk? year. ap27 Important to Females. DISEASES or females exclusively treated hjr Dr. THIERS. Remedies for female derangemenU, from $1 to $5.? Ketief guaranteed In alt fu??. Consultation and letters eonfiJenJ,*L Patients from a distance provided with board, nnrslng,and exeltulve attendance. Medicines ?cut by raall. Ladies private elreular sent per letter free ''? OBc# No* ** ,4th B^.Waw York. HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES Stand confesedly at the head of remedial means for the use of the people. They are alike removed from the poisonous, dangerous and repulsive doses of qaaekery, or old school practice, the inconvenience of water-cure, or the Intricate and perplexing obscurities of the usual If omieopathle books and medicines. Consisting of simple specifics for the vari ous diseases to which they are related; pat up in the form of simple sugar p*llet?; and prepared ?! Ingredients neith er dangerous or disgusting, they form at onoe the ready source of the parent or uarse, and are the comfort of the complaining or invslld. They possess these positive advantages, which were never before combined in any popular remedies. They are harm less: no Injury can arise from their use. Tbey are siMl'Lc; you always know what to take, and how to take It. They are cokvkvibst; you can give the proper Sugar Pill at u moment's warning, without hesitation or delay. They are kvricixMr; In thousands of cases disease Is arrested at once, and the mite cares at the moment what the pound could not afterwards have relieved. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. Ferer PUl*.?For Fever, Congestion and Inflam mation of all kinds. No. 2. Worm Pill*.?For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wet tine the Ded. No. 3 Baby's PUla.?For Colic, Crvinf, Teethlog and Wakfeulness, and Nervousness of adults. No. 4. DUirrhkwa Pill*.?For Diarrhoea, Cholera Infan tum and 8ummer Complaint. No. 0. J)y**ntery PUl*.?For Colic, Oriplngs, Dysentery or Bloody Flux. No. 6. Cholera Pill*.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomlttlng. No. 7. Cough PUl*.?For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, In flueuxa and Hoar Throat. No. S. Toothache PUl*.?Toothache, Faceache and Neu ralgia. No. 9. lltadacht PUl*.?For lleadache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Head. No. io. Dy*j?*pAti Pill*.?For Weak and Deranged Sto machs, Constipation and I.iver Complaints. No. 11. For Female JrrejularUle*, Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. Female PIU*.?For Leucorrhaea, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Dowu. No. 13. Croup PIU*.?For Cmup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14. Sail Rheum Pill*.?For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. 13. Rheumatic PUl*.?For Pain, Lameness or Sore ness In the Chest, Biick,1^>lns, or Limbs. A.?For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanage*! Agues. P ?For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. O.?For Soar, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelds, Fall ing, Weak or Blurred Sight. C.?For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge W. 0.?For Whooplng-Cou3h, abating Its violeaco and shortening its coarse. . In Acotb ?such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diar rhoeas, dysentery. Croup. Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Meusels and Erysipelas?the ad vantage of giving the proper remedies promptly Is obvious, and In all such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease Is often arrested at once, and In all cases the violence of the attack Is moderated, the disease shortened and rendered less dangerous. Even should a physician afterward shave to he called, he will take the case at decid ed advantage from the previous treatment. Cocous and Coma, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation of deceased lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Ferer and Cough Pills. In Cituoxic Dusasks, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constlpatlen, Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper application will afford a cure In almost every instance. Often the cure of a slugie chronic difficult/, such as Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catirrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. THINGS TO REMEMBER. PLBA4B REMEMBER.?That these Specifics ar* entirely harmless In all lostances and In all cases. Babies tuay use them, children iniv uie them, the aged, Infirm or Invalid mavusethem without dancr, and with benefit. PLEASE REMEMBEU.?That thousands of th- most gift ed and intell gent minds in this country and Europe have long since given In their adherence to Hom<eopathy, and employ It exclusively In all cases of diseases for themselves and families. PLEASE REMEMBER.?Thai not only In long (Handing, old compltlnts, but In recent and violent diseases of the most daugerous character, Homoeopath-/ has proved Its su periority to any oilier nvstem in repeated trial'. PLEASK REMEMBER.?That Homa-opathy Is sustained, not from its theories and doctrines, but from Its dally and hourly success In curing the sick and arresting disease. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That it Is the little ills that lead to great ones, and It is little aliments that, neglected lead to grave and serious diseases. PLEASE REME4BER.?That you may have It In your power promptly and pleasanth* to arrest such complaints at the beginning, and thus prevent grave diseases. PLEASE REMEMBKR.?That this system saves you the struggling forcing and deception used to get other medi cines taken by children, always injurious?often dangerous. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That the evil remits of such struggles generally more than overbalance all the good that mar be done by the medlcincs thus given. PLEASK REMEMBER.?That Humphreys* system or Ho mwoyathlc Specific*divests the prlvute practice of the sys tsm of all perplcxUt/ and intricacy % to that every body mav use them. PEBASE REMEMBER.?That the cure of ajslngle chronlo aliment, such as Piles, Carurrh. Headache, or Salt Rheum, will more than ten times pay the cost of a case. pr.EASK REMEMBKR.?That two or four dollars invested In a case of Specific Remedies, will return inanv times Its valtin to you every year In freedom from anxiety, preven tion of disease, and absolute relief. CASES AND CURES. nrdPKPSIA. A young lady of 26 had been troubled with Indigestion for several months, so as to render great care necessary in the selection of her food. After eating, the stomach became acid, food rising In her mouth with water, an 1 an unpleas ant, heavy, load-like sensation In her stomach, continuing for *orae hours, frequent headaches, bowels constipated and a depressed mental condition. Bee commenced taking the Dyspepsia Pill j, one morning and night, and In less than a week almost e-ery symptom of her disease had vanished, and she felt like a new being. A gentleman somewhat advanced In years, strong, robust constitution,had lately been a good deal affected with indi gestion, weak stomach,coated tongue,bad taste In the mouth and attended with a peculiar vrtlgo and whirling In the head, so much so as to render his riding In a carriage, or even mounting an eminence,quite dangerous. After trying several things Ineffectually, he fell upon the Dyspepsia Pills, which afforded prompt relief. A pill every night and morn ing works like a charm, relieving all his vertigo and other unpleasant symptoms. COUGHS AND COLDS. A gentleman, a public lecturer, took a severe cold the latter part of last month, while traveling and lecturing In northern Pennsylvania, though addressing pnblle audiences every evening; yet in two days, by the aid of the Specific, he was entirely recovered^ and enabled to pursue his call ing without Inconvenlenoe. No public speaker should be without them. A married lady of 40 had taken a violent cold, which set tled on her long*, causing severe coogh, pain In the side and considerable fever and hoarseness. Such colds were usual ly very lasting and troublesome; but by taking the Specific Coogh Pills, four times per day. In three days she was en tirely well. A young man of 22 had a cough and hoarseness for fifteen months. During cold weather his voice was lost so as only speak in whimpers, p ?ln Induced on coughing, cold dry or raising onlv a trifle In the morning, quite feeble and emaci ated. Had taken several medicines with but little or no benefit. He commenced with the Cough PiUs?one pill three times per day?and soon found himself Improving, his cough milder and softer, hoarseness passed off, s'rength and ippetlte improved, and In a few weeks was entirely well having taken no other medicine. PILES. A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well known In Illinois writing to u?, savs: "I have been for some time seriously afflicted with bleeding plies; and have regarded my case as a severe one?atone time,Indeed,hopeless; hutl h?ve used your medicine (Pile Specific), and am cured. I have no iloubt you are laying the world under great and lasting obligation." 1 A gentleman of fifty years, well and favorably known at Cellil, Delaware countr, New-York, had been a marty to the piles for twentv years. Sometimes from excessive hemor rhage, pain and suffering, he was reduced to the verge of the grave. For years he had dragged out a miserable exis tence, a confirmed Invalid, disqualified for any business, end life almost a burden. It Is needltss to add that he had tried all sort* of remedies, from all sorts of doctors, to little purpose. He consulted me two years ago, and T recommend ed our Pile Specific, with, occasionally, a Dyspepsia Pill.? From this be began to Improve, and since has never had a serious turn of p'les. From the first month up to a year past be had oocasslonally symptoms of his old complaint; but a few doses of the Pile Pills would disperse It all, and for more than a year past he has been entirely well of the piles. A more brilliant cure Is scarcely to be found In the annals of medicine. PRICES. Full set, 90 large vtals In morocco ease and book $5 00 Full set, 20 large vials In plain case and book, 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and book, 2 00 Case of any 6 numbered boxes and book, 1 on Single numbered boxes, with directions, 23 Single lettered boxes, with directions, &?> Large plantation or physician's care, 1 A 2 oa. vials,. 15 00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you choose, and enclose the Amount In a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No BG2 Broadway, New York, and the medicine wlB be duly returned by mail or express, free of- charge No family should be without these Invalnacle curatives.? They are the only remedies perfectly adapted for domestic and private use. With them the parent Is armed and pre pared against the first approach ?f disease, and can meet it at the threshold and keen It at bay. A trifle of medicine rightly directed In the first hours of desease, perfectly cures that which by delay can only be relieve I by long and tedi ous hours of suffering. If at all. With these at hand, you are not obliged to await the com In* of that often distant, as well as expenelve luxury, a doctor; nor to be drug red or poisoned, or blistered, or bled,bat iaay yourself administer the simple specific, and restore the ruddy current of life again to health and jov. There cannot only no injury arise In any ease from their use, but the general Influence upon the constitution, bevond all qaestion. Is most beneficial. AGENTS WANTED. We desire an active, efficient agent, for the sale of oar remedies,In every town or community In the United States. Address, Dr. F. HUMPHREYS, A CO.. No. 502 Broadway, New York. Hy the DraggUta la Wheeling. mh14-ly. THAN SPORTATION CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH & WHEELING ItAILROAl). SPRING ARRANGEMENT T'O lake effect Monday, April 11th, 1S39. Train* leave , Bridgeport dally, (Sunday? excepted.) 11:20 A. M. Mall Train, stopping nt all stations, arrive at Cleveland <t 6:15 P. M., at PitUburgh at 4:?0 P. SJ. 4:15 P. M. Exprers Train, stopping at regular atatona, arrive at PitUburgh at 8:30 P. M., at Cleveland at TriO A. M. 10:20 P. M. Express Train, stopping at regular station*, arrive at Cleveland ut7;30 A. 51., at Pittsburgh at 2:45 A. M. Por Tickets, Freight, or Information apply at C. A P. n. R. office. No. 41 Water street, 8 doors above Spring House, Wheeling, Va , or at Bridgeport "Utlon. J. M. McCllloigh. Prea't. ) D. B. Wuxiaua, Agent. F. E. Mrkhd, Geu'l T'kt. Ag*t. f apV* 18GO. l&Oi). THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILHOAD. The Capacity of Uila Iload la now equal to any In the Country TURKSTUUOVGU PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, Connecting direct In the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with Throueh Trains from a I Western Citlea for Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore and Wa?hln?ton City ; thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Paaaengers un surpassed, for speed and comfort, by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Philadelphia with, out change ot Ctn or Conductors. 8moking Cara are attached to each train; Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The Expre?<? rnu. Unlly, Mailaud Past Line Sundays excepted. Three Dally Trainn connect direct for New York. Expreaa and Fast Llnw connect for Baltimore and Washington. Expreaa Train leavea Pittsburgh 2 A. M., arrivea at Phila delphia or Baltimore ft P. M., New York 10:80 P. M. Mall Train leavea PitUburgh 6 A. M., arriving In Philadel phia 11 P. M., New York 4:10 A. M. Faat Line leavea PitUburgh 0 P. M., arrivea In Philadelphia or Baltimore at 8:80 A. M., New York 2-M P. M. Six Dally Tral-ia between Philadelphia and New York: Two Dally Tralna between New York and Boaton. Though Tickets (all Rail) are good on either of the above Tralus. BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Fall River or 8tonnlngton Lines. TICKETS EASTWARD may he obtained at any of the Important Rail Road Odlcea In Ute West; alao, on board any of the regular Line of Steamer* on the Mlaaissippi or Ohio Rivera; and TI0KET8 WESTWARD at the Offices of the Company in Boston, New York, Baltimore or Pnlladelptda. Fare always as low aa by an> other Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Weatern connections of the Penn. avlvanln Rail Road to Chicago, makes thla the DIRECT LINE .BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT NORTH WEST. The connecting of tracka by the Rail Road Bridge at PitUburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferilage of Freight, to gether with the aavlng of time, are advantage* readily ap preciated bv Shippers of Freight, and the Traveling Public. PARTIES SHlrrrXO KA ST WARD xclU Jltul it t* th*ir advantage to Skip by thia IiotUe. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to or addreaa either of the following AgenU of the Company. D A 8TEWART, Pittanurgh; Dot lb A Co., Steubenville, O.; H. 8. Pikhci A Ce., Z vllle.O.; J. J. Johssto*, Ripley,O.; R. McNaxLV, Maysvlll?, Ky.; Oansnv A Choppkr, Por smooth, O.; Paddock A Co., Jeffersonville, Irid.; II. W. Baowx A Co., Cincinnati, O.: Athkhn k IIinBKRT.OIncI natl, O ; R.C. Mbldrcm, Madison, Ind.; William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O'Rilkt 4 Co., Kvnnsvllle, Ind.; V. W. Qhaiiam A Co., Cairo, III.; R. Y SaK?,St. Loul?, Mo.; Joiix II H arris, Nashville,Tenn., 11 i * ri? A I It* nt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clakkk A Co?J Chicago, III , W. H. U. Koomtz, Alton, HI ; Mrui-iiv A Wallb, Dnbuqur, Iowa; or to Freight Agents Of Rail Roads at different puinU In the West. The Greatest Facilities offered for the Protect? and Speedy Transportation of Lice Stock, And Good Aixmmmodatiox* with uaualprivileges for persons traveling In charge thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By tlda Route Freights of all deaerlptlona can be forwarl ed from Philadelphia, New York, Soston or Baltimore, t' any points on the Rail Roads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indian.* Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri,by Rail Roaddlr<> ( The Pennsylvania Rnll Road alao connects at PltUSmr. with Steamboata, by which Gooda can be forwarded to u * port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky,Tennessee, Cum berland, Illinois, MUaUslppI, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kan - Arkansas, and Red Rivera; and at Clevdand, Sandusky an i Chicago with Steamera to aU ports on the North-Western Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation ? r their Freight to thla Company, can rely with conOdence Its epeedv transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point In the West ? the Pennsylvania Rail Road ar4 it all timet tlM/ltror.i a* art charged by other R. R. Com pan U*. c?9 Be particular to mark packages 44via Pknna. R. K Merclianu lu the West ordering gooda from the Eaat, v. do well to direct them to be ahlpped by lhla Route. Parties attending to their own ahlpmenU from the V will find It to their Interest to call on the Agenta of t!. ' Company at the following placea before ahlppinp; or Ictt addressed to either of them on the subject of freights, wil. meet with prompt attention. E.J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW A K00NS, SO North Street, Baltimore. LE OH A CO., No.2 Astor Ilouf. ,or No. I S. Wm. St. N Y LEECH A Co., No. 54 Kilby Street, Boston. II. II. HOUSTON, (Jen'l Frtigh?Ag%t, Phil ad fl;1 ? L. L. HO OPT, G?*?l Ticket Ay*t, Philadelphia. TH09. A. SCOTT, (J*n%l Sup't, Altoona, Pa. jant HEMPPIELD RAILROAD. ALL frelghU Intended for shipment on the road must delivered between the houra of 7 a. m. and ?i p. m. none will be received after that hour. T. 8WBINEY, aeplO General Han?i;> ' PASSENGERS FROM TUB WEST UOIKU SOUTH, TWICE dally (Sunday night excepted) for the ?*? : House, Washington. Fredericksburg, Rlchmon I, F tersburg, Weldon, Ac. Ac., (?/<?. Potomac Rlvrr an Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail real splendid and comfortable steamers to Acqula Creek, v to Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg an t r mac Railroad. Houra of departure from Waehlngton, A. M a P. &I., (Sunday a excepted) Leavs on Sundaya at 6:30 A. only. Baggage under charge of apeclal agent, check through to Richmond, Peteraburg and Weldon. From Washington to Richmond $ ft 59 From d# to Petersburg 6 From do to Weldon. S From da to Wilmington l'J The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rallro > been In operation for 81 yean, and In all that tim?\ n aenger haa either been killed or crippled by aceld-nt, w la without a parallel In the hlatory of Railroads, in t country. 8. RUTH, Supt. Tr i ... June 28,18ftS Jyl-i> HATS, FURS , STRAW GOODS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, A HOOPES & DAVIS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEK Nn. 10 A* 91 Nosslls Fearth Ntrees, (up r. PHILADELPHIA, AYE on hand an entirely new and complete stock above roods, laid In for CA8H, to which the alt of buyera la Invited. IT CIIA9. HALLOWELL, late of the Arm of Cbas lowell A Co., long known to the trade, would t>e pi. to see hla friends at the ware rooms of Mesar4. II A Davis. feb21-dtw.l WINES, BRANDIES, 'MUMS, BLACK TEAM, Ac. PTIERNAN A SON, No. H North Charles St.. Rait: ? offter for sale the following artlciea, of their o?r . portatlon, particularly for family us? : SHERRY WINES?Pemartine's finest pale, gold a brown Sherries. In wood and In glaaa. PORT WISES?Sandeman'a competition red and Port, in wood and In glaaa. MADEIRA WINE?John Howard March'a floe Ma - In wood aad In glaas; alao, Orape Juice. HOCK WIN BS?Jahanneaberger, 8telnberger, Marc ner. Cabinet, Lleb-frau-mllch. Bronneberg, of 1848. CHAMPAGNE WINES?Moet and Chandon'a fin, quarU and pinU. BRANDIES?Otard and Henneaay'a fine old pale an Brand lea. RUMS?Old and One, Jamaica, Antigua, Grenada from the lalanda. Imported direct from London. HOLL1ND GIN?The best quality?Tlernan bra. no mixture of aromatic polaon In It. SOOhalf chesUof UetaeatSOUCHONG TEA mhft-lr MALTBY HOUSi: BALTIHORB. S. U. MALTBY, Ppopkietok. ITUATED on Pratt etreet, between Light and Chi 1 ata., immediately In the centre of business, and e ? ntant to all tha railroad depoU and the ahlpplng. r D. NICOLL & BRO. IffitL OULZKl U Every Variety of Variety Gooc . BaakeU, Bruahe*,' Children's Gigs, Hoalery, G" and small warea gmerally. A full aasortment now on hand. No. lu9Maln ?tr S' TRCE9, EVRQGRRKNS are daily reeeivir.r Murdoch'a Nuraery, an assortment of Trr greens Floarring Plants Ae., Ac. ??h?9 SMITH I GORRKL LDE 1ST H E E HIYE S TOKE. NO. 174 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, VA. V FALL AND WINTER GOODS GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH TRADE. have now open for inspection and sale AS LARGE, and In many respects the AfOSTDESIRARLh ? (loodi, Millinery Goods, and Carpets they have yet offered to the |?ublic. :.'.r ices the l.nr^rtt Vnriety, both In price and style, that can be found In the city. Many mr ?i buying ir toili for a Trade th%t from a tnui/i beginning ha? become TUB LAROEST\n the eiav truf way of buying is with CASH. Id thil ra*nner we bur 4-5Un of oar that the old style six months merchant can never have. We will sell many kin J* of ff>odt as'cheap m1 in no case will we be undersold, whether whrlesale or retail, by any house In the city. Our stock sales 20 per cent, larger than any sllmilar house In West-rn Virginia. ?v be found?The Richest Dress Silks, of every atyle and price, (we give a choice from a stock worth i'laids, Balmorals,as rich a* Silk: the finest stock of FREXCH YERIVOS and Detains of ererr shade Mxy we ever bought. Our SUA VP L 4 CLOAK DEI'A R TJfJZ.VTcout.iin* all the latest* tries.! f Terr r r more desirable. Wo have a few dosen Broche and Long Shawls,bougn*.'or casn at pum<' umri Our stock of D 0 JfBS TICS, flrown and Bleached Good?, Cantons, Prints and Detains, and of Woolens, . ?in'ts, C.tssimerfs, TweeJs, Blankets,etc., la very lar ge and was never bought CO low.?ware: ?~.LAIy, best quality, at 1' centa. fine Rugs, Floor Cloth.*, Oil Cloths,etc., wa think we cannot be excelled?oar atock la very large "4 to IScts. per yd. below last season. Millinery Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Velvets, Ac. la very full and desirable. In our wholeatork mat-be le BK*T BARGAINS we ever sold. We solicit an examination, and pledge the ??t4i*aK.? r*,? wantln g to make "Thb Qoldm Baa Hiva" the atort at which to buy go hJs. Parcels sent to any part r charge. Remember the sign of The Golden Bee Hive, near the suspension Bridge NTOIVR A TIiOVf **. Corner of Hanover and Pratt Sts., Baltimore, XVI d. .*9 leave to call your attention to the above House. It la new anl well located, but three sqnan. It -put, in the centre of business, and has *?rry convenience and comfort jou may desire. the - ?'!? t rubers large and airy, and the Trrmf LOW--aa follow.: in,r ftt rents. - fl^W p*r day. 1.25 per d*y. - per day. KcsjtCCtfally, Jtc., D. M ADAMS, Proprietor. Late of the Adams House, Chicago, IillntH. PIANOS. T. CART WRIGHT, H.ESALB A NO HETAIL DKiLKB IX MUSICAL INS Tli UMR NTS, CUTLERY A NO VA RIETY GOODS, No. 125 Main Street. !( 1 l.l.cr, D.% VI"* Ac CO.'S O**. The above pianos are fitted op with all the : , In beautiful Rosewood cases. My assort i i the plain or square piano to the beautl \IV ?'.vie. ? r I'rioce'a If elodeons, r'arhari's . out.imd lliitfhe* A: Halc'a .Tlelede SHEET MUSIO. ? k . f iht_-ct music, musical works,*e., Ac., ?r:i country. . nt to any address, postare free._JES . with the above, I keep every kind of i :.ts anil musical merchandise generally. M l ><leons, and every kind of musicalInstrn i .tnd repaired. !* warranted at this establishment. nov5 THE VEIl INVIGORATOR! PREPARED ?T D1L SAKFOUD, Compounded Entirely from GUMS, ?K rIIK HRST PURGATIVE AND LIVER Ml \ :: v fore the public, that acts as a Cathartic, id m <r.: effectual than any other medicine It i i not only a Gathartto, but a Litfr remedy, . rit on the f.irsrto eject Its morbid matter, then on .1 bowels to carry off that matter, thus ac . : wo purposes effectually, without any of the ' inpi experienced in the operations of most Ca ll strengthens the system at the same time thai ; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will -n and build It up with unusual rapidity. ,'KR is one of the principal regulator* of the !? Iy: and when it perforins Its functions well, ! system ars fullvdeveloped. Thesfom/icA dependent on the healthy action of the -rthei?roj?er perform- anceofits functions;when the a fault, the bowels a'e at fault, and the whole :i suffer? in conse<|usnO0 ?of one or*au?the LIVER? ???.tsed to do iUiluty^For the diseases of that or ? <t tproprietors^*has made it his study. In a of more th:in twenty^years, to find some remedy lo counteract the^ many derangements to whleh ? vethatthla remedy U~ at last found, any person trou ? th LIVER COM-^PLAINT,ln*ny of Its forms, to try a bottle, and^eonvletion is certain. Gums remove aSU^morbid or bad matter from -: m, supplying In thelreplace a healthy flow of bile, r.utnc th.' utomsch.vcaasinK food to digert will, IFYINO THE n LOO Deriving tone and health to the J machinery, removlng-wthe cause of the disease? ? a radical cure. ?: '[.MCf ATTACKS arc cured, AND, WHAT IS1 "' ? ? PREVENTED, by>the occasional use of the :: INVIGORAT0R. y - lose tftcr eating issnf. fleient to relieve the stomach j.revent the food fromMrlslnjr and souring. !v one dosetaken before retiring, prevent* NIGHT MARE. 25 Or.lv one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels ..il cure, COS^HTJVKlfKSa. One dose taken after each meal will cure DYSPEPSIA. PV"One dose of two tea^spoonfuls will always rellevt K HEADACHE ^ One bottle taken for fe- ^male obstruction removes the -ame of the disease, and_makes a perfect cure. iy one dose Immediately relieves CHOLIC, while O lose often repeated tor* ?or? cure for CHOLERA 'REUS*and a preventive^ of CHOLERA? Only one bottle Is^needed to throw out of th* '.-stem the effects of medi-^slneafter along sickness. r?TOne bottle taken for^sj AtTNDICE removes all aal : .wness or unnatural color-from the skin. One dose taken a shorts time before mating gives vig or ? ? the appetite,and makes"-'food digest well. On* dose often repeatedVcures CHRONIC DIAR RIHEA in Its worst forms, while SUMMER and D' ? WEL complaints yieldgalmost to the first dose. One or two doses cores at- tacks caused by WORMS la ,'idren; there is no surer/^safer,or speedier remedy In r wnrl I,as Itncrer/rtOs. pgr A few botUes enru&DROPSY, by ezeltinc the absorbents. We take pleasure in recom- mending medicine as preventive ror FEVER AND AGUE, CHILL FIVER. al< FEVERS of a BIL- LIOUS TYPE. It operate with certainty,and thousands are willing to testify to Its wonderful virtues. Af.L WHO USE IT ARK GIVING THEIR UNA HI M>>ns TES TIMONY IN ITS FA VOR. MZZ*T?UrJ?'**** T+*0orator, and i T-ilUnc ''Oth together. THB r.IVER INVIOORATOH I? A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY. aB<( i, dln .orkl it, rar-..,lmoM too irrcftt to Mlm. It [?n?, If br t: ?p?c. eren the flr*t dose git-lug and seldom mor than one bottle is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst Jaundie* or Z^wspensia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a DIS KAiiED LI VEIL PRICE ONE DOLLAK PER BOTTLE. f>R. SANPORt*. Proprietor, 315 Broadway, New York \n 1 retailed by all Druggists. Brtd nUo hi * my1?-ly * H. LOO AN A CO., Wheelfog, Ta. Pounded 1852. Chartered 1854 LOCATED t er Baltimore and Cbarles streets, BALTIMORE, M- D. THIB Institution It now In U.e mo?t prosperous and floor ishinK condition. Twice during the Iwt two years ha a It born necessary to obtain larger apartment* fur the m eommodation of the Increasing number of student*, re pre ?enting nearly ercry State inUieDnlon. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and dealra bly located buildings In thedtv. The rooms are ously arranged, spacious and elegantly feralshed. The advantages and facilities here offered to young me a desiring to qualify themselves properly for the yarlous dn I ties of the Counting Boom, or to obtain a Tkor-'nigk Prac ' Heal Busins** Education generally, are unsurpassed la any particular by anjr similar establishment is U*? Cuius States. Faculty : B. K . LOS I B B, Principal? Lecturer on the Science of AccoMta.Oeiaaaarcc J. M. PH iLLiri, Professor of the Theory and Practk*ef Uo*k-Keeplng, Commercial Calculations. lb. II. D1T1K8, Associate Professor of Rotk-K?f|llK. N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Busineiaand OrnamentalPenmanship. 8. T. W ! L L 1 ? 31 i? , aCsq. Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rmr.K. V KATES REESE, D. I>. , Lecturer on Commercial Bthlca. TRUSTEES: . Hon. Jno. P Kennedy, Hon. Joshoa Yansant, | Hon. Thomas Swan*. Win. ilt Keigl?ler,Eaq., I Jacob Trnst, Esq., William Knabe. Esq., I The College is provided with a Commercial Library Btandard Works,expressly for the u*e of students. Each Studeut has a desk to himself, and is separately structed. There being no vacation during they ear, 8tudentseao en ter st any time. The time usually required to complete the fall eomrse from 8 to 19 weeks. A Diploma Is awarded to all Graduates. A large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, containing upwards of six sqtrsax rear, representing the Exterior and Interior View of the College, various characteristic Design* penmanship, Ae..sentby mall/re* of charge, accompanied with catalogue giving full particulars. Afdress, K. K. I.OHIKR. JWiimHf*. Jfd. NOTICE. I AM sow prepared to re-guild or re-broaze Chandelier*, Pendents, A*-.. which hare become taraUhed, and * arras? to giv?> satisfaction. or no rharre. Befererwr?C. f?. Hob bard. l)?ak of Wheeling, (deeie-lmd] J. V. DILLON. WHEELER A WILSON'S Medal Family Sewing Machine. THB UNANIMOUS FAVOR WHICH HAS ATTENDED the Introdactlon of WHEELER <& WILSON'S FAM ILY 8EVTI SO VA CHINE, It tulBclent evidence of its txeeDeuce. It It needless now to say that this useful in strument Is becoming 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 refrained from availing themselves of Its advantages. It may not be amis to say that Its utility Is not a problem to be solved, but a success already realised. The highest tratimony is oonstanly offered.concerning this verdlet, which has given this Instrument so wide and enviable ? reputation. These Machlnas art exhibited and sold by JAMES EWINO, Agent, Hornbrook's Building. Persons wishing stichlng neatly executed can be accoa modated on short notice. ap6-ly J. T- SCOTT, No. 157 Main street. Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN 4L- Clock Pen ???? ?? ibucj articles. Having lately added very largely to my ttock, both la the Wholesale and Retail departments, enables sse to offer to Watchmslters. Merchants. Pedlars, and the public generally, a very complete assortment at the lowest prices. Watches aad Clocks carefully repaired and warranted, ap*