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THE INTELLIGENCER KISSES. Sitting to night in my chamber, [ A bachelor frigid and lonely, I kiss the end of my pipe stem, That and that only. Reveries rise with the smoko wreaths; Memories tender surround me; Girls that are married or tiuried. Gather round me. School girls in pantalets romping; Girls that have grown to lie Misses; Girls that liked to be kissed, and Liked to give kisses. Kisses?well I remember them! Those in the corner were fleetest; Sweet were those "on the sly;" in the Dark were the sweetest. Anna was tender and gentle, To woo was almost to win her; Iler lips were as .rood as ripe peaches And milk for dinner. Nell was ? flirt, and coquettish; 'Tivas?catch mcand kiss ifyou can, sir! Could I catch both?ah! wasn't I A happy man, sir! Anna has gone on :i mission, Off to the Soutli Sea sinners; Nell is a widow, keeps boarders, and Cooks her own dinners. Charlotte, and Susan, and Hat tie, Mary Jane, Lucy and Maggie; Four arc mairied and plump?two Maiden and scraggy. Carrie is dead! IJIooin sweetly, Ye mignonettes, over her rest; Her T loved dearly and truly, Last and the best. Thus I sit, smoking anil thinking, A bachelor frigid and lonely; I kiss tils end of my pipe stem, That and that nnlv. HATS, FURS, S T T-t -A. W Or O O 13 s, ^ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCIIES, &c. ^.-V'HOOPE3 & DAVIS, a n* r f a c r u i: e it s a n i> i> e a l k r s Won. 11> -2 1 .South fourth Street, (upstairs,) PHILADELPHIA, HAVE on hand an entirely ncv and complete stock of the abov?? :rood.i, In hi in lor C.VS'I, to which the attention of buyers is invited. CHAS. HALLOWELL, l?te of th? firrn nf Chas. ITr*l lowt-li A Co., ionp known t<? the trad*:, would he pleased to see his friends at the wardrooms of Messrs. IfoopeS A Davis. feWn-dtw&wSin. STAR PAP]:il MILL! r. C. M' A FEE, PAPER MANUFACTURER Printing Puper^ .ind Str-nn Wrapping, IJ.,nnet Iiottfv//f, kept con*t*:ntly mi h? inij. QUINOY, NEAlt MAIN STIIKET, \VIf EE I. IXC,, VA. CASH KOR RAGS. je17 I , 'Si! 5 * .MEXICAN <j S .J WB YOIB SUFFER. i^Cj^iiSI HORSES. , ,.1?,Tr,V;>I><:lari!-V of lhc MEXICAN MUSTANB L'. AC T. is c . xtensive with the civilization of tin? gloW. (nlicr articles claim to alleviate pain :it.d dsst.ve.-.s?this curcs. Family Physi cians, Government Hospitals, Naval Dispensa tories, Farriers, Planters, Fanners, Livery-inen, etc., have practically demonstrated this fact, tb:*oiighout. the world. No article ever before received such undivided praise and support from Medical und Scientific men. M32I1 TfSill nf years standing, has been totally cured. Piles, L !_ eis, Tuinoui-j. Knnning Sores, Scrofula, Stiff .!"inti>. Felons. Swellintra, linrne, Hites, Boils, C'linps. N'enrnlgia. Salt-Rheum, nnd all aches and pains upon man, nnd kindred complaints upon EJ??3JSJ;S CATTf,E, ?fcc. eneli i:s lling-liono, (J 15II3, Spavin, Scratches, I'oll-Evil, Sweeney, Hoof-ail, <fcc? are aulidued nnd cured by the MUSTANG LINIMENT. VALUABLE HORSE SAVED, ?ir. P. IJT.11. Hy i- l':irk. Vt.. writes That the l:??r?e v aa cuu*idered v.?orti^le.':?;.,' (hi.-* case Was Spavin.) "I-1 ^'?ce the fr??<- of the Nrisiang I.miment, I have tuild him for jSlfiO cash. Your Linimrtit has been doing wonders up here.** 420 Hroah Ftkkkt, Pinui., Pa. (Extract.') ??In lifting th<* kettle from the fire it bo c.irrto nnm.inrigenbh'. tiiti'.l . vor, and soahletl my hands very seven*!/, ivPno=t to ? eri-sp. It wx<i an awful sight. 7h?' Jl'lStJil).' Liniment to extrnct the pain. It healed rapidlv. vithont ?'?rpne.-?<?. and loft no s=<;s?r of ac count. Truly yours, CHARLES FOSTER. Such language as this, is but the constant nnd natural echo wherever this article is used. This Liniment is indispensable to Planters, and owners of horses and mules.?Mr. John J)a nierman. .Montgomery, Ala., sold a slave for > %.vho was raised from utter uselessness by f!ii.< Liniment. Kvery family should have it. I?" very particular and inquire for tlie Mustang l.ini:.:ut. and take no other. Soli by all Dealers throughout North and South America, Europa. and the Islands of tho Ocean, for 25 eta. 50 eta. and *1,00. Per Bottle. V 1**111 A", .V. !*? T. II. LOR W & Co., and LAUGIILIN'3 & BU-IIFIELD Ap^nts for AVhecliti^. jt>j W2y .m? HEISKELL & SWEARING EN HAVE NOW REOCIVED TSIKIR ENTIRE SECOND STOCK SPM1?MEM! All of winch have been selected with ^reat care in New York, from late;: importations. We can present unusu il attractions to buyers, owin* to the fact that ?re pled2e ourselves to wrll at prl.-,-? as low a* tl.?ewhcre, and that our {>(ock or DRESS GCiODS is ENTIRSIjY fkbsh and nbw, ami to t)*l3 v. c desire to <? ill particular atJ^ntSon. [ap!?3 J^IN"?! CHEWING TORACO C|GAR>, just received and for dale by [rnhSOj W. A. EDVVARIiS ? BRO. FIFTH YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE! NEW LIST OF GIFTS, l-'Olt 1859. CATALOGUES FREE TO ALL. ?. G. EVANS, AT HIS ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE, !Yo. 439 Clie.nut Street, Philadelphia, Commence, the Sew Year, wllh an enlarged Catnlofne, a greater variety of Gilts, increa?cil facilities for buying Goo.ls.n.l .loins business. and il now nrenare.l to offer greater inducements to Book buyers than e\er before. Time has proved that the Gift System I* Permanent. EVAN3 1r determined to prove that his Establlshroen conducted under that system in a more liber ?1 anil Inipar* tinl manner than any other. Having lived do* " opposition, ami having the legitimacy of his i?lan of ope ration acknowledged from Maine to California, je can aiTord to be generous. Try him, and judge 'or yourself. SCHtlDULB OP GIFTS. Patent English Lever Oold Watohe*, f IgO 00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold ?0 0? Ladies* lSk. Case Gol.l Lever Watches, oo "" Ladies* ISk. Case C.ol.l Lever Watches, open dial, 35 ?0 (lentil' Silver Lever Watches, *? I"! Gmts* Silver Lever Watches, !?> "J Gents' silver I.eplne W atches, J * "" Parlor Time rieces, new pattern, ?" " Ladles' Elegant Blank Si'.k Dress Patterns, 1? "" todies' do Plaid do do ? Ladies' O .meo Sets, (Pin and Drops,) extra line, 15 00 I,'dies' do do ilo * ? Ladle*' Gold Bracelets, Stone Settings, ? ? Litilies' Gold Hra.'elcta, plain or engraved Hand, 5 tu Genu' Solid Gold Vest Chains, new pattern, 15 l?l Gents' best Kn;:lish lilatt.l Vest Chains, 6 Ladles' Guards, or Chatelaine Chain., choice, 1? ? Larce G. I 1 SprlnK Lockets,wllh double cases, JJ) ? ' Large Gold Snap Locke's, do do S ? Medium Mlf, N'o 3, Lockets, do do ? "0 lleavv Go'd Pencil Cases, with GoM Pens. ' ? ' Superior Gol.l Pens, with Holders and Box, 3 OH Ladles' Gold Pencils, .j . . Gents' Heavy Gold Pencils, ? ;* Gents' Gold Pens, with Silver Krtenslon Pencils, 2 00 La.li^h' Gold Pens, in Boxes with Ivory Holders, 1 ?11 Ladles' Mosaic GoM Stone Sets, ? ? Ladies' Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops, 10 ?> Ladies'Jet Sets, do do ' Ladles' Lava, do do ?*> Ladies' Cameo Pins, lnryc sl?c, ;? "? Ladles' do do medium, ?? mi l.?.lies' do do small, * ?' Ladles' rt.,1.1 Stone Pins, small * Ladies' ltnx and Glass Miniature or nair Pins, 2 W Ladi-S-Plain Gold Pins, new Pattern, - ?> Ladies' ilo Kar Drops, * "?? Misses' do Gold Pins, 1 Gil.ts' Cluster Pins, opal centre, - j1 Gerts'Single Stone Plus, Gents' Cameo or Mosaic Bosom Studs, J ' Gents' Kncraved Gol.l .lo do - Gents' Plain .lo do do f Gents' Sleeve Buttons, f ?') La Pes' do .lo Ladies' IVarl Card Cases. 3 "" 1. idles* Cameo, Mosaic, or Qolil Stone H'.bhon Pins, 1 oo Gents'Silver Pencils, '?* G. nts' Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 blades, best quality, 1 <Jd Gents' lluir or Ivory do do do .5 Misses' L'tva Pins, Genu'Gold Watch Kevs and Pencils combined, I "'I Gents' Gold Toothpicks, with Slides, Gents' Gold Kings, with Stone Setting, * oil Ladies' do do do ? Sets, Silver-Plnted Tea Spoons, S'lver-1'lated ltatter Ivlllves, 1 Oil 1.a.lies' or Gents' Porte-iuonnales, J ?*'' Gents'Gold Wa'.cli Keys or Vest Hooks, 1 ''0 Ladles' Florentine Breast Pins, ' , Ladles'Jet do .lo 8 SO Ladies* Mosaic do do Ladies' Cameo Ear Drop.', * 50 Mioses' do ?lo 2 60 Misses* Kar Drop*, with Stone Setting. - Misses* Gold Bracelet, llalf Round lUnd, 4 00 Ladles' do do do 0 Oil Gents' Scarr Pin, 2 Gents'.let Studs, 3 J? Ci Tits' Jet Sleeve Buttons, ?> ?''* Mioses' Gold Crosses, 50 Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated In tho above hist, varying in value from 25 cents t?> $25 00 $500 worth of the above Gifts will beimpartially dls trinuted iimon; the Purchasers with every .$1000 worth of Books sold. Ali Books sold at Publishers' lowest prices. si: n-v?k> that Evnn-i sloes not publish himself are bought direct from the Publishers, and in larire quantities. Books to suit every Last: are to be found on his Catalogue, at prices which would be an Inducement even without the Gift Srst-in, which offers to many additional advantages. Works by the most poDulat authors, living and dead, in all styles, from the most co>tly to the plain and substantial, .at astonishing low prices. CATALOGUES SEXT FREE TO AXY ADDRESS. Bavard Taylor's Tr ivelJ, Works of Dean Swift, Works of Sliss Bremer, 14 Judge llallburton, 41 Bulwer, 44 Dr. Livingstone, 11 I)-* Foe, 44 Lawrencc Sterne, 41 Addison, Waveily Novels, ?? Thackeray, Works of Benj. Franklin, ?4 Dr. Johnson, 44 TIkis Jefferson, 14 J. F. Cooper, 44 diaries Dickens, " J.T. lleadley, 14 Mrs. Southworth, ?? Frauk Forrester, 44 Mrs IlentK, ?? llugli Miller, " Mrs. Kcdgwlck, 11 Cant. Mavne Reid, 44 Virginia Townsend, 44 Ciiarlotte Bronte, 44 S. M. S'nucker, ?? Washington Irving, 44 T. 8 Arthur, 44 Grace Airuiler, t4' A. Hoe, 44 Kuv. C. H. Sptirgeoili 44 D.P.Thompson, 44 Cant. Marryatt, 44 Sam Slick, 11 P.-ter P irl-y, 44 Jane Austin, " Mrs. Moodi'', 44 Marion llarlund, 41 Smollet, 11 Mary Howitt, 41 Fielding, 44 Chr.rles Lamb, . 44 Pwrrry, 44 Edward Everett ~ 44 Wilkes, 44 Lorenzo Dow, 44 Burton, " Lord Bacon. HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF THE M03T CF.LEBRA TE1> AUTHORS. Allison, Bancroft, llume, Goodrich, M acaul-iv, KuJSfll, Pre.->cott, Ferguson, Gibbon, Rollln, Robertson, I.ord, Hen d ley. Sparks. And a ho t of other?, t^o numerous to mention. THE ANCIENT AND MODFItV P0ET3. Ruth r, Milton, T. B. Held, Ppenser, Mrs. .T imieson, Chaucer, Byron, Hcinans, Scot:, Mrs. Norton, Moore, K?mbli*, i>ryden,* Longfeilow, Pone, Teunyson, Burns Cowf.tr, Leigii Hunt, WldtMer, Mrs. Si'^ournev, Dante, Rogers, K. W. Kllsworth, Fouthey. Hood, If. Kirk Wliitc, Tupper, Ths?o, Goldsmith, ?25j>irn, .Tamleson, Wordsworth, ~ Alice C?rcy, Shelley, Keat^, Mont? winery, Klgar A. Poc, Bryant, Tie ha* t?? ? above in nil styles of binding, from plain cloth to the fines' calf an l antique,to suit .all cl isse< of purcha.^ ers. lie se!l? these as <he ? p as anv other home in the country, h sj.l s the additional advantages of a Gift wi-h each '",l; j pou Tnr LADIES. Album* of n'l and nil styles of l.inding, to suit all tast-s, profuse'y illUntraU'd with maguiaceut .steel En 'bible?, PR A Y Kit BOOKS AND HYMN BOOKa. Mctliodlst llvmn BjoUs, | Episcopal Prayer Books, Baptist Hv:n*i Bo?.Ls, Catholic Pr-tycr Books, I.uth ra i H mn Books, I Presbyterian llymn B ?oks. Of all size?, anl bum.I !n all styles, Arabestiue, Turkey morocco, Antiouc, Velvet, Ae.. with and without clasps. FAMILY BIBLES. A lirrc n?/.-.rtmen* of Family Blbl s, of all descriptions and ?llprlevs,ffom to ?, IlliHtrated with with tine en gravings, printed with larg? tvpe, on good piper and in various styles or hindini:, from *.h - rimplest to the most ?rnamental. Also, Pulpit Bibles, in various s'yle?, at low prices. A complete Classified Catalogue of Book*, In every d**;iartmeT.t of literature, containing a complete List of fi. ts, with full inatru?t:-?r.s to Agents and persons forming Club?, will l;e .stfnt f?ec to niiy part of the Union. Persons wishing to form Libraries shou'd have it as a book of refer ence before makhiir out their li?ts. Send for It, and you will b ? convineed f the rheapness and variety of the Books, besides Icing pleased with the liberality of the system. , Orders from the country promptly and satisfactorily filled, j?n " co*?d* sent by mall or evpress to anv part of the countrv. Anv book published in the Uulted States, the re tall prire of which N One Dollar or upwards, will be prompt ly setitby ina:: on receipt of publisher's price, with postage as per catalogue. , , Liberal commissions allowed to all persons forming Clubs. Persons acting as Agent* far u* can reap all the advantages ?I the Gift system without anv cost to them selves, thus getting n Library of good books in a very short time; besi lea which, the Gifts received with the commission books, will sell for more than enough to amply pay them for their trouble Agents wanted in every town In the Union. Persons wuh inc to net as ??teh, and all those desirous of a Catalogue, will confer a favor by sending their address to G. (/. E\ ANS, Gift Book-Store and Publishing House, mhl7:*?mdJfew* 139 Chesuut Street. PhTladebdila. O. W. IISJSICPM.. E. D. SWKARINUKS, JK. HEISKEIsXi & SWEARING-EN, if AIX ST., OKEDOORABOVK.r. K. DUNHAM & CO. IMPOIiTF.KS OK Irish Linens, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs aud Bmbroiderie3, DEALERS in ail descriptions of Dress Goods, Mantillas, Shaw-*. Mudius, Cloths, Cassimercs, Flannels, Linen and Cottou S?i.*ct:i?y,Table Damasks,Quilts,Curtain Goods, Bonnets, Hosiery, kkz. Jltf <? m-fitiint receipt of fisio f.rood^jOHf fttocL' MKcpt ctnn? pi ci, thro'l'thnnt. t'iA ue'ir. uu'27 important to Jb'emaies. nl^KASVS of f. malesev ?luslvely treatedhr Dr.THIERS. Item-5lies for female derangements, from 41 to ?A.? Relief guaranteed In nil coses. Consult ition and letters strictly confidential. Patients from iv distance provided with board, nur^inir.aud exclusive attendance. Medicines ?:e:it by III ail. Lidi^i* private edreular sent per letter free, except p ^ta j ? Office No. 9> West '24?h St.,New York. fiovjId-6:n HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES Stan?l 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 quackery, or old school practice, the inconvenience of water-cure, or the intricate and perplexing obscurities of the usual Hom<copathic bocks and medicines. Consisting Of simple specifics for the vari ous diseases to which they are related; put up in the form of simple sugar pellet*; and prepared at Ingredients neith er dangerous or disgusting, they form at once the ready source of the parent or nurse, and are the comfort of the complaining or Invalid. 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. They are simplk: you always know what to take, and how to take it. They are coxvkmibnt; you can give the proper Sugar Pill at a moment's warning, without hesitation or delay. They are efficient; in thousands of cases disease is arrested at once, and the mite cures at the moment what the pound could not afterwards have relieved. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. Fever Pills.?ForFever, Congestion and Inflam mation of all kinds. No. 2. Worm PUls.?For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wet ting the Bed. No. 3. Unity's Pills.?For Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakfeulness, and Nervousness of adults. No. 4. 1.7/arrhira Pills.?For Diarrhoea, Cholera Infan tum and Summer Complaint. No. 5. Dysentery Pills.?For Colic, Gripings, Dysentery or Bloody Flux. ? No. G. Cholera Pill*.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomitting. No. 7. Cough Pills.?For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, In fluenza and Soar Throat. No. S. Toothache Pills.??Toothache, Faceache and Neu ralgia. No. 0. Headache Pills.?For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Head. No. In. Dyspepxkt Pills.?For Weak and Deranged Sto machs, Constipation and Liver Complaints. No. 11. For Female Irregularities, Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. Female Pills.?For Leucorrhtea, Profuse Menses, ami Bearing Down. No. 13. Croup Pills.?For Cioup, noarse Cough, Bad Breathing. 1 No. 14. A/If Rheum Pills.?For Erysipelas. Eruptions, Pimples on t lie Faee. No. 1ft. Rheumatic Pills.?For Pain, Lameness or Sore ness In the Chest, Back, I.oins, or I.iiubs. A-?l?or Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanaged Agues. P?For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. ?fr'or Soar, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelds, Fail ing, Ue&kor Iiiurred Sight. C- For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C. For Whooping-Couifh, abating its violence and shortening its course. In Acotk Dis <ases?such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diar rheas, L'ysenterv, Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Mens els 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 afterwards have to lie called, he will take the ease at decid ed advantage from the previous treatment. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so oft;?n lay the foundation of deceased lungs, bronchitis ami consumption, may all he at once cured by th?* Fever ami Cough Pills. la Chkoxic Diskases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Coristipatien, Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility ami Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper application will atford a cure In almost every inst-mce. Often the core of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. THINGS TO REMEMBER. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That these Specifics are entirely harmless in all instances and in all cases. Babies tuny use them, children mav use them, the aired, Infirm or invalid mav use them without danger, and with benefit. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That thousands of the most gift ed and Intell gent minds in this country and Europe have long since given in their adherence to Honvi?-?pathy, and employ It exclusively in all cases of diseases Tor themselves and f unities. PLEASE REMEMBKH.?That not only In long standing, old complaints, but in recent and violent disease* of the mo-t d tugerous character. Hoinneopathy has proved its su periorit.vto anv oth r svstern in repeated trial-'. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That Homraonathy ia sustained, not from its theories and doctrines, but from it* daily and hourly success in curing the sick and arresting disease. PLKASE 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 REME 4 BER.?That you may have It In your power promptly and pleasantly to arrest such complaints at the beginning, and thus prevent grave diseases. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That this system saves you the struggling forcing and deception used to get other medi cines taken bv children, al ?aysinjurious?often dangerous. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That the evil results of such struggles generally more than overbalance all the good that may be done by the mediclncs thus given. Pl.EASE REMEMBER.?That Humphreys* svslem of Ho mneoyathsc Specifics divests the private practice or the sys tem nf hUp-rplr.rity and intricacy % so that everybody mat- use them. PEEASE REMEMBER.?That the cure of ajslngle ehronlc aliment, such as Piles, Cararrh, Headache, or Salt Rheum, will more than ten times pay the cost of a case. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That two or four dollars Invested in a case of Specific Remedies, will return manv times Its value to you every year In freedom from anxiety, preven tion of disease, and absolute relief. CASES AND CURES. DVSPKPS! A. 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 *onc hours, fr--pient headaches, bowels con^tinated and a depressed mental condition. See commenced taking the Dyspepsia Pill*,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 i-ood deal affected with indi gestion, weak stomach,coated tongue.bad taste in the mouth and attended with a peculiar vrtigo and whirling in the head, so ?nuch so as to render his riding in a carriage, or even mounting an eminence,quite dangerous. After trving several things in effectually, he f? 11 upon the Dyspepsia Pills, which afforded prompt relief. A pill every night and morn ing work* 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 pnblic audiences every evening; yet in two days, by the aid of the Specific, he was entirely recovered, and enabled to pursue his rail ing without inconvenience. No public speaker should be without them. A married lady of 40 had taken a violent cold, which set tled on her lungs, causing severe cough, pain In the si le and considerable fever and ho ?rseness. Such colds were usual ly very Listing and troublesome; but by taking the Specific Congh PI4s, four tiims? par day, in three days shu was en tirely well. A young man of 22 had a cough and hoarseness for fifteen months. During cold weather his voice was lost no as only speak in whispers, p-tin induced on couching, eohl dry o*r raisingonlv i trifle In the morning, quite feeble and emaci ate I. Had taken several medicines with but little or no ben?. fit. He commenced with the Cough Pills?one pill three times per day?and soon found himself improving, his couuh milder and softer, hoarseness passed off, strength and ippetlte improved, and In a f.-w weeks was entirely well having taken no oilier medicine. PILES. A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well known In Illinois writing to us, savs: "I have been for some ; ime serlouslv aflli ?{??<! with bleeding piles; and have leg.ird* 1 my ca*e as a severe one?at one time,Indeed,hopeless; but I h*ve n?ed your medicine (Pile Specific), and am cure.I. I ha\e no doubt von are laying the world under great and lasting obligation." A gentleman of fifty year?, well and favorably known at Celhi, D-'laware county, New-York, had been a in.artv to the plies for twenty 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, ?nd lifi- almost a burden It is needless to add that he had tried all sort* of remedies, from all sorts of doctors, to little purpose. He consulted me two y?*ars ago, and I recommend ed our Pile Specific, with, occasionally, a Dyspepsia Pill ? From this he began to improve, and since has never hud ? serious turn of p'leg. From the first month up to a year past he had occasionally symptoms of his old complaint* but a f?*w doses of the PilaPills woul.I 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 hefouud In the annals of medicine. PRICES. Full set, 20 large vrals In morocco case and book f."? no Full 8?*t, 20 large vials in plain case and hook, 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and book, * o Case of any C numbered boxes and book, 1 00 Single numbered boxes, with directions, ar, Single lettered boxes, with directions, f,? Large plantation or physician's case, 1 &2oz. vials,. 15 00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind von choose, and enclose the amount in a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No f?C2 Broadway, New l'ork and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express,'free of charge No family should be without these Invaluacle curatives. They are the only remedies perfectly adapted for domestic and private use. With them the parent is armed and pre par. d against the first approach of disease, and can meet It at the threshold ai d fci-ep It at bnv. A trifl.- of medicine rightly directed In the first hours of desease, perfectly cn-es that which by delay can only be relieve l by long arid tedi ous hours of suffering, if at all. With these at hand, you are not obliged to await the coming of that often distant as well :?s expenelve luxury, a doctor; nor to be drugged or poisoned, or blistered, or bled, but may yourself administer the simple specific, and restore the ruddy current of life again to health and joy. There cannot onfv no Injury arise in anv case from their use, but the general Influence upou the constitution, bevond all question, is most beneficial. AGENTS WANTED. We desire nn nctlv.;, i-fHcii nt airrnt, for the s*l? of our remedies,In every town or r.omnuu'tv In the United States Address, Dr. y. lUTMIMI URYM. A CO., No. 502 llrouduuy, New Yurk. jyaolii by the Dru;gl>U In Wheeling. mhl l-ly. TR AN SPOUT ATK >N. Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road. SUMMER AIiBAN.GEMKNT. ON and after Monday the 11th April. 1S59, the Passenger Train* will be run daily as follows : First ?The Great Southwestern, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Co lumbus, Wheeling, R.*uwood, Baltimore and Washington City Express leaves Wheeling daily at 11:10 Av M.t arriving In Baltimore at 4:."hj A. M.f connecting with trains for the | Eastern ami Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 4,1'5 P. M., arriving at Benwood at S:16 and Wheeling at fe-5*j A. M., connecting with the great Western,Sothwestern aud Northwestern Express. This train only stops for meals and supplying engine with fuel and water. Second?The North western, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Iudiatiapolis. Dnytont Cincinnati, Columbus, Wheeling, Beuwood, Baltimore and Washington City fixpress departs daily except Saturdays at 7:45 P. M. and arrives at Balti more at 3 P. M., connecting w.th the trains for the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 7:20 A. M. and arriving at Benwood at 1:50 and Wheeling at2:10 A. M.# This train stops at all regular strtions East of Cum berland. Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation train leaves Wheeling daily, Sundays excepted, at 7:S5 A. M., arriving in Cumberland at 6:55 P. M. Returning, leaves Cumberland at 5:10 A. M. and arrives at Wheeling at 6:<o P. M. This trsin stops at all stations. J. B. FORD, Agent. W. P. Svtrii, Master of Transportation. L, M. Colk, Geii'l Ticket Agent. apl2 CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH & WHEELING RAILROAD. SPRING- ARRANGEMENT a*0 take effect Wednesday, April 27th, 1S50. Trains leave Bridgeport daily, (Sundays excepted.) 0:20 A. M. Accommodation Train,stopping at all stations, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 11 A. M. 11:20 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all regular stations, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 4: 0 P. M., at Cleve land at 6:15 P. M. 4:45 P. M. Express Traill, Mopping only at Wellsville and Rochester, East of Steubenvllle, and arrive at Pittsburgh at S:3t) P. M. For Tickets, Freight, or information apply at C. A P. R. R. office, No. 41 Water street, 3 dours above Sprigg House, Wheeling, Va., or at Bridgeport Station. J. M. McCullouoii, Pres't. i D. B. Williams, Agent. F. R. Mykks, Geu'l T'kt. Ag't. f np2S 1850. 1S5?. THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILiiOAD. The Capacity of this Road is now eqnal to any in the Country TIIKEE Xfl HOC?1II PASSENGER TRAIN'S BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND FJIIl.ADCI.PHIA, Connecting direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with Through Trains from all Western Cities for Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore and Washington City; thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers un surpassed, for speed and comfort, by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Philadelphia with out change <>f Car* or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each tra?n; Woodruffs Sleeping Csrs to Express and Fast Trains. The Expren rnUM Dili 1 y, Mail and Faat Line Sundays excepted. Three Daily Trams connect direct for Near York. Express and Fast Line connect for Baltimore an.l Washington. Express Train leaves Pittsburgh 2 A. M., arrives at Phila delphia or Baltimore 5 P. M., New York l??:3o P. M. Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh 0 A. M., arriving in Philadel phia 11 1?. M., New York 4: U> A. M. Fast Line leaves Pittsburgh 5 P. M., arrives in Philadelphia or Baltimore at S:3l) A. M., New York 2:30 P. M. Six Daily Traiaa between Philadelphia and New York: Two Daily Trains between New York and Boston. Through Tickets (all Kail) are good on either of the above Trains. BOAT TICKETS to Boston arc good via Norwich, Fall River or Stonnington Lines. TICKETS EASTWARD mar be obtained at any of the important Kail RoadOilices in the West; also, onboard any of the regular Line of Steamer- on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers; and TICKETS WESTWARD at the Offices of the Company in B ??ton, New York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. Fare always as low as by aii} other Route. ASK FOIt TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. Th<* completion of the Western connections of the Penn. sylvanin Rail Road to Chicago, makes this the DIRECT LINB |BETWBBN THE BAST AND THE GREAT NORTH WEST. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Roa 1 Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Freight, to gether with the saving of time, are advantages readily ap preciated by Shippers of Freight, and the Traveling Public. PA !i TIES SHIPPING EASTWARD tBill find it to to Ship by this Poiltf. For Freight Contracts or Shipping P.reetTons, apply to or address either of the following Agents of the Company. D A STEWART, Pittsburgh; Dovlk A Co., Steubenville, O.; II. S. Pihrck A Cc?., Z;nea vllle,0.; J. J. Joiixrrox, Ripley,O.; R. McNbelt, Maysvlllc, Ky.; OaM-snr A Croppkr, Por smooth, O.; Paddock i Co., Jeffersonville, Ind.; II. W. Bnows* A Co., Cincinnati, O.; At.ifux A Hiiimkkt,Cincinnati (J ; R. C. Mklpki m, Madison, Ind.; William Bingham, Louisville, Ky.; P. G. O'Rilkv A Co., Evansvllle, Ind.; N. W. Ghaham St Co., Cairo, II!.; R. F. *A?s,St. Louis, Mo ; John II. Harris, Nashville,Tenn., Har ris A 11 rasT, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarkk A CO., Chicazo, 111 ; W. H. 11. Koontz, Alton, III ; Mukciiv A Wall*. Dubuque, Iowa; or to Freignt Agents of Rail Roads at different points in the West. The (r r en test Facilities* offered for the Protection and Speedy Transportation of Lire Stock, And Goon accommodations with usual privileges for persons traveling in charge thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route vr jghts of all descriptions can be forward ed from Philadelphia, New York, toston or Baltimore, to any points on the Rail Roads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lown, or Missouri, l<tj Unit Itwul >lirert. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Steamboats, bv which Good* can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cum berland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansss, Arkansas, and Red Rivers; ind at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to ail ports on the North-Western Lakes. M.-rchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with couQ ience cn its speedy transit. THE RATE3 OF FREIGHT to any in the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road are -it aft //>.i?f.j a# favorable as art cJuirgtil by other P. P. CompanU*. fS?"Be particular to mark packages "via Psska. R. R." Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct them to heshipprd by ihis Route. Parties attending to their own shipments from th^ East will find it to their interest-to call on the Agents of this Company at the following places before shipping; or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of freights, will meet with prompt attention. E. .1. SNREDER, Philadelphia. MAORAW fe KOOVS, SO North Street, Baltimore. LE CH A CO., No.2 Astor IIousc,or No. 1 S. Win. St. N Y. LEECH A C^.. Vo. 54 Kllby Street, Boston. H. H. HOCSTOV, GenH Fctij. ' A t7. Philadelphia. L. L. IIOUPT, GtrCl Ticket A/t% Philadelphia. TITOS. A. SCOTT, trtii'l Snji't, Altooua, Pa. jan4 HEMPFIELD RAILROAD. VLL freights intended for shipment on the road must be delivered between the hours of 7 a. m. ani 8 p. m., as none will be received after that hour. T. SWEENEY, stplO General Manager. PASSENGERS FRO^I THE WEST GOING SOUTn, TWICE dally (Sunday night excepted) for the Hrlay House, Washington, Fredericksburg, Richmond Pe ter-burg, Weld on, Ac. Ac., (r/o. Potomac River an* the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad ? by splendid and comfortable steamers to Acqula Creek, thence to Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto mac Railroad. Hour* of departure from Washington, 6:30 A. M and T P. M.,(Sundays excepted) Leavi on Sundays at 6:80 A. M. only. Baggage under Charge of sprci ,1 airoat, d ecked through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. From Washington to Richmond f 5 50 From do to Petersburg tl From do to Weldon S From do to Wilmington [ 12 The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad has been in operation for 22 years, and in all that time, no pas senger has either been killed or crippled by accident which >s without a parallel in the history of Railroads, In this country. g. RUTH,Supt Trans. June2S,lS5S jvl-ly P. WINES, BRANDIES, RUAIS, BLACK TC.IN, 4fcc. TIWUMAN k 80V,No. 12 North C?iarU-s ft..Haltimorr, . oiler for sale tlio following artioiea, of their own tin portall?n, particularly for family u^: SHERRY WINES?Peinartine's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. PORT WINE*?Sandeman*s competition red and white Port, in wood and In gla?s. MADEIRA WINE?John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and In glass; also, Grape Juice. HOCK WINJahannesberger,Steinberger,Marcobron. ner. Cabinet, Lieb-frau-milcli, Bronneberg, of 1M6. CIIAMPAGME WINES?Moet aud Chandonvs ffne?t. in quarts and pints. Ijj; \NU1LS?Otard iiti<l ll?ri?nes?y'??floe ol?l pale and dark Brandies. RUMS?Oi l and fine, Jamaica, Antigua, Grenada and from the Islands, imported direct front London. HOLLVNl) OIN?The best quality?Tiernan brand?and no mixture of nromiUii; poison in It. ?Art half che*ts of the finest S')I7CHONG TEA ? mh5-ly MALTBY HOUSK R A li T I TI ? B S, S. U. MALTBY, Pi-opkibtok. ^*ITUAT^r> on Pratt street, between Light and Charle ? * st>?., itu u-dlately in the centre of business, and c ?ave ni-.-Bt to all the railroa 2 depot* and the sbippln,;. mi.17 GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORK? arm'*' ???-- w_ ? SICCO^JD STOCK OJ?' Spring and Summer Good I M M E N S'?~ S T O C K ! ! Filling orer Three Large Store Iloonit to oter;imcing. Being Many Thou*a?J /> than any Retail Iloune in the city. STONE A TITOMAS tak? |il<?!Wure to anmunc.- that they har.- now In store, the lar**?t 11 ?! ?,, desirable stock of Onodf they have ever h?d. Such are our arranremcutj? with :: in i',. ' ' r" * bujlng as we do FOR CASH?that wr can sell O >oJ? upon n? f&TArabU tern .u any ! .i.ise it. ? \ court the cwtom of tlie clonrft Cash buyers. Oar motto i?, Small Pr. fiu, Qiick Sal. s ?[ /?, While we return thinks for tlieir patronage, to our numerous friends. wr woe Id ?r-.y :?.at ?? ,r. to make the "BEE HIVE" the largest rtere. in point j! ?&<*?* *ind t\n the c:'-v tw?, v . six year* past) but doubly us lar?re as it alres'dv Is. We shall always keep a Ian;-- for?? with ourtelve* will he always ready t.? show goods At a small advance upon It* oar ?t the Largest Slock of KICII UliKSS SILK, Fare* and Plain, ft* the city; the choicest variety ? sues, Kobe* of every style and Sumvier Fabrics of every variety and price; the largest - ?rk . ' r Lai ties. Lawns, Prints, etc., etc., in the eltv?fullv 70.ik?0 yards; the richest and lar^-?t ?t Barege, h'ella and Mantle Shawls, and Chart illy and French Lace Mantidas in 1 Frarf?-.i fa". . sols and Parasolettes, and Sun Shades?a very large stock; Bonit-ts and Milhacry G ?ui? u, j. for Bovs, Girls ana ueu?S?ics*c;?the largest ttnekererln the city and cheaper than etvr V: * a Dim4! Ril>l>on? and Flowers, almost an Incredible stock; Carotin?, Oil Cloth, Km:*. ai I W a?d very cheap, and lor Men and Boy's Wear we shall always have the b??t the i. Remember the ptacc?at the sign of the Golden Bee llive, nrar tbe 8u?p?-n>i?n Itri-lee. N Wholesale or R?-tail. Goo*t* ?e?it to usy j?.trt of the city. [my 17] M- \ T SECOND STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER DRY G30S I HNIK subscriber be?? leave to call attention tj his Second S*??ck of New Spring a: : m- ,, I 1 ju.it bceu received and opened, surpassing :ti variety of styles and ? oior*. ant t!. ? ? ?.? r ? ? J The Goods have been ??-|/ct?*d w!th the greatest care, as well in ugurU tu prices a.? i,u.i . ,.t .... 1 j able to satisfy every ta?te? pars* ar.d caprice. Impoisibl- to Enumerate all, I will name at least a few of the g?oi!# rrcrht4: Kobrs of very numerous and superb qua! t * an 1 ?t. lr~. c>mprj.?>?.c th?- fin: . . p. ? * and Barege de Kiel, the Barege and Organdy Flounced, the Barege and Orvanot iHuh. .- ? r;. 1 ? a great tuanv oth' rs Mlki, ?About loo pieces, entirely new patterns and ?? aut!:ul color*, c? r?i--t^rc ? . PAY V 1 ? * ? pj\ Ac. AUo.a laryre a-?ort:;ier.t of Plain Solid Colored and 1 I ?ck Si'ks. I:i a*.ditu u t?.? i\ - Ducalls, Percalls, Ch allies, i?elaiinej?, Cashmeres, Lawns, Ban -???a ?? I Tissu s, at a'.l je and 7 quarter ?*i>ie Black ail wool l)e!.ain<-, gei.uine L -Upin's taatiu.'^cture. MhuwU ?A very lar^e assortment of Crui*o Sia*l?, white arid col?r?-1, hm. ? ? \. . * .. v ?? ? v- - ties of Scarlet, Btae, PTt.k, etJ I wiil sell a very line pl*?n or ? nibr?>i<|rre?l W I >?..?? ! large assortment of I'Arls Cash mere 8tc!Ia Shawls with Br. fhe, Pur - *u. M \ ^ ... 4 JKust>roi?lt*r"r>? ?The largest and most fashionable stock of Kmbr?k ;ii.-> rvi. .\ ?. Ladies will please f?ear thl? In tr.ind, and give ine an early call. I.ner .Tliatatlfi*.?A beautitul assortment of Chantilly ami French Lace Ma:.tics .. . ! r , t andnlcety surpass atiyU ing ever brought to tliia city. Several real Ntedlc Worked very heavy L.*.r*? Window Cjrta!r.?, * r! ' I a* ? - ParnsoU I can offer very cheap, having bought them directly iiom t:,e ui?iia/i< arers I quantities. Konta?*t<? itnd Cloniirl Tr iuinaiugs ?A larce as<ortKM t ar.<l all s:\l-s.*) u " CnrpcH.?A new and rmer?l sup|dy nj all kinds of Carpet*, *i..ci? 1 ;? irt.< .Jariv r*. . ..i ; . vin^, a? tney ar? the greatest h.irK?ins ever oilered. In addition t*. thl?, the ?t?ua( a?^<irtaiect of l>oroestic?, s-jch Ma?I n, T-.-Wins, Ch? .. Pant .il of a-hlch 1 invite early atu-ntiou, aa^uring every out, to give entire sat^UcUun. ALEX. HEYMAIf ?P13 >0 f :tj T.niu ku -3 Hha Ma Si C. -iii Vm ^ o v - ^ Corner of Hanover and Pratt Sts , Baltimore, Md. The undersipr.ed hr-?s leave to call rour atteDtlo:* to the above House. It U ceu- anl wtil butty r fro::? the Cam'.^len Depot, in the centre of business, and has every convenience a:.?l ??-? .?-rl . .3/ Table is pood, th- rhnmbers l%r^e and airy, and the T?rms LOW?as fullow* : Per Meal or Lodging, 1 to 3 days..... .......!? ?i to 7 *? } '-?* I * ' 7 to 14 ?? Kesjiectfulir. kc~, D. M. ADAMS, Proprietor mh7?1 v Late rf the Adams Ci ] FIRST SPRING STOCK! At Extremely low I**Ice*, now Opiuios at PRAfSBirM. HAVING jast returned from New York with a well ft - lrcu-41. and very cheap *tockc Dry and Fancy (ioinir, I would request the public to examine it before purcl.a=: elsewhere. My stock of Dress Good* will be fournl to con sist of the latest styles an! 1 guarantee that my prices art lower than those o any other house. ! would call partic ular attention to some Figured Bri!l:*nts, worth rlcMj lSt^c, at only lSj^e; Pt:lid Ducal > worth at Li;:ht col'd 4-4 Chintzes worth 25e at ife, and other goods in pro portion. Muslins and Ir:-?n Linen?I W'l sell Muslin worth 19^c at10c, and Irish LSnen w??rth "ft at 4.V. ftoo Bonnets, comprising the latest styles, and which b^Ing purchased dsrect from the manufacturer, I will sell cheaper than ever before. 1?KJ pes. Bonnet Ribbon*; ltx> Ruch?.s; PKwers and everything appertaining to the Millinery line, and to which branch I call the particularatteation ol the Trade, and will be offered r*t the lowest figures. FMBROIDERIES.?If *f>u wish to find the largest, beat and cheapest stock give xu?* a c.-.ll and I promise to sell Collars, sets of gleeces arid Collar.-, Bands, 1?.sorting, and i Kleins at lis.' figures than any other ertablishsnent. 2uo pr Kid (JlovHj :*.t only 5<?c. worth #1; ???*? pr. Mitts at 10e, worth 25c; Linen Ha dkerch.efs at 12;^p, worrh 15?^; 1(H) do at 1S&. worl'i 20;; '^-3 iiemstlch linn kerchiefs at -Si.Vc, won'- 3" d ? at 5rtc, w ?r th 75 s ip- r:or do a*. worth *!; 1?":im whl'e Brilliants at 12*?c, wortfc IS>?; 100 Puff do at !->*?, worth a-* w_-!l as any other white goods,*:; :h as N<*nsook?, both plain, plaid an 1 striped, proportion:*'?dy low. 5 k? ? Dollars worth of Piece Goods, suitable for M? r:h?nt Tailoring Trade, and of wlii jh I am confident I have the largest stock in Wheeling, wiii be sold to the Tr-i 1c at less than any other House in Wheeling can sell them at; and all I ask is :iu examination and I am convinced of my ability to sell. Call and ? \ itnicc for yourselves. ISAAC 1*11 AG KU, mh21 13* Main S? PIANOS. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL dkalkb i a MUSICASD MUSICAL 1SSTRUMM.NTS* CUTLERY AND VARIETY GOODS* No. 125 Main Street. AOESTforlIAIiliET? O A Ft H Sr CU.'H I?I ANO??. The above pUnosare fitfed cp wit^all the Improvements,In beautiful Rosewood cases. My assort ment ranges from the plain or square piano to the heaati (Q\ Louis XIV style. j^lso,agent for Prince** tlclodeonH, Carhart*N j|Clodeon?,and liusbrs A- llnh-'N y\t-lode SHEET MUSIC. Thelar^est stock of sheet music, musical work*, Ac., Ac. in the Western country. 0T" Music sent to any address, postage free. In connection with the above, I keep every kind of mu sical instruments and musical merchandise generally. Pianos, MModeons, and every kind of mwtlcal instru mentstuned and repaired. ar~ All go .ds warranted at this establishment, -i NOTICE. rAM now prepared to re-.^lid or re-bronze Chnnd*df-r? Pendents, Ar., which havr bccometarulshed. and u*rru:.t to glv.* satisfaction, or no irharc*. R.-fereuc.-?C. D. Huh baril, Bank ol Wheeling. MrrlC-Cmd] J. M. DlLi-ON. Founded 1852. Charter?: L O C A T E D i ? i Baltimore nnd Cliarlcs Baltimore, m i?. I nr^IlISInstitution U ncv in ti e i:. ?.-?-?*/ "? ! J. Isfcinp condition. Tv?: -.:??? ? 1* (it been necessary t? obtain br-.vr s-.? ? ? ; eommodation cf tlie:r-rensinp | sentinp nearly every State ir. tf. I' i It no* occupies ofcc tf the - I b!y located bnildinp* It. the cliv. The r ? *" l ously trrut;cU,sp?cli ut and *-1ef':.:.i ?? ? * ?' The advantages and * { desiring to qulily tl v.. ? i\e? j r :? ? ties of :he Counting I: ,r:;. ?r t tit'aZ &u*ein+AA K'lu<<tti<?n any particular by am simiUr ?' - lJ** States. c J r j-: B. K. LOMBi. Principal?Lecturer or. tLr .* . - Ku i:. . - C ?" J. 3l. fh ii Professor of the *? heory an . ? *' ~ Comreercul <V ' "? ? II . !i . DiVltS. Associate Prof^s - * V.c f N. C. J Oil NiO> , Professor of Busin? r* j !r? S. T. WILLMM^. t' Lecturer on M-r?*? ' -% Rit. e . ytatk? n rr - Lecturer on Cununerc.alt: . *? trust::;.- : ' rion. Jno. P Kennedy, t? * ?.": VlV-". ? lion.Thomas Tirana. Wm.H.K - ?*;** j Jncob Trust, Esq., ">v K 1 The Collie is proviil-d trii?; .? C ? - iStandard Works, expressly for th? I Each Studenthas a desk to hir-.If. 2' * structed. . ^ Therebeinjr no vacation durfnp th ter at anytime. I Tftctlme usually required to cor:; i-t** tv - from 8 to JS weens. 1 A. Diploma f* svsrded to all Gradual-*- __ . ? AI aree ami Beaut.'folly (>r-.a^-::t j apv4Ht of six squash r?rr. rrpr ???? i ? . Interior View of the (ViUj^var ? ?* * ixtnaaajhlp, 4c.,sentbr in ?:! free ' ' "V i withcataicirue<2ivin*r full part:-Tiiarf. A r. x. i.rt?iKR. r ^ J. T- SCOTT; No. 157 Main street, WfceeKB* Wholesale and Ret"1'1 PFALEK IN* kVntcbra. t'lorka. Jfwnry. Ilaierialx. Tool>. ?la??*s ' OII.VRR PI*?e.I and Brftarrf* w?r.-. f?. ' *' O cds, Goi i a&.i SUv* r !?p: v. :ai i* j| *'? ' \* Card Cases. Oabas, XTork !!? ? v - Hr ' ?? ry.Fancy Sea ps, P*?ck~i Kuiv ? *,? ! PistpIs.Ger.Sil.A PJatedSp.- " (Silk Guards, Steel Keys. 3t e. J*! ;?r J k j and a gcnersl assortment of useful aa 1 ? I llavinir lately added very largely ? Ci.v the Wholesale and Retail depart:2? r J Offer IO - r Watctrnakers, Merchants * ~ f and the pubf'c peneral'r, a r-.-r; *?f" ? the Uwest priors. ^ r ., W * and Clocki caTefuWy repair- I \r ap9