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fJaUj> intelligence*. 3IR. LIXCOLS'S CABINET. "^Vm. H. Seward Appointed Secretary or State?How It 1? Kecelved?WUat Urn will be apt to do. (From tljp X. Y. Tlina* of yesterday.] Tbe most important incident of the day is the a .pointmem of Mr. Seward to be Secretary of State in the approaching Ad ministration of >Jr. Lincoln. We believe it is quite certain that he ban accepted the appointment. We assume it to be equally certain that ha would not have done so, unless he had felt satisfied that the policy of the President would be in harmouy with his own political opinion*, and such as he couid adopt without any sacrifice of hi* political position and his personal con sistency. The first effect of this announcement upon the public mind, especially at the South, will be to (nereis5 the excitement and apprehension which already prevails. Mr. Seward is already regarded by the great mass of the Southern people as the representative and incarnation of that hatred ?o their section, and the determina tion to ruin its Interests, winch are'popu larly supposed to characterize t >e North ern heart. At tb& outset, ?'ere V>r?v his adoption by Mr. Lincoln a? the foremost tnemner of his Cabinet, will ?#t* regarded by tbe majority of the Southern people us the confirmation of their worst te?rs.? The more intelligent men of the Soi.tli will come to a different conclusion. Reas oning from the ordinary mode* and mo tives of public conduct, they will be very apt to infer that Mr. Seward is not the mi'n to assume the responsibilities of high public ofiiccT for the purpose of confirming the calumnies of his foes. They will know td it, if he consents to hold a subordinate position in the new Administration, it will be from a conviction of public duty, and in the belief that he can render the coun try some peculiar and important service. Mr. Seward can have no personal motive for taking this step, lie has nothing wlmtever to gain, and he has very much to lose, by assuming responsibilities with out the power which alone renders respon sibility safe or tolerable, lie has achieved all of political distinction which any olfice short of the highest could give him, and h is made a mark upon the political history of his country which will endure, to his honor and renown, so long as its annals shxll be read. If, under Mich circum stances. he accepts this post, it is because he believes he can do something in it which no other man can do fo well. Mr. Seward stands before the oountry as the representative of the Republican par ty. lie has the confidence of that party to a greater degree, probably, than any other man:?and ho can probably go fur ther than any other, injhe way of com promising matters of difference with the South, with the confidence o*' being sus tained by the party in so doing. If Mr Lincoln should be disposed, therefore, to yield somewhat to the exigencies of the hour and the demand- of the South, it is a matter of very great importance to hitn that he should have tha countenance and support of one bidding so iutluenlial and commuding a position in the North as Mr. Seward. On the other hand, if he had re solved on pushing the South rigorously to the wall, and converting the Republican victory over tnisrulo into a sectional tri umph over the South, ho would have r.ought support in the quarter where he would have needed it most?among the conservatives and moderates of itis parly. The inference which will he linnlly drawn from this appointment by reflecliiig men, ihtrfforr, will he, in our judgment, favorable to n final adjustment of ponding difficulties. Mr. Seward at the Astof Ibuie hii co.i61.jac3 in such an is^uu. IIiff nrcrptitnce of this po*t shows his williuiivics* to undertake the fulfillment of bis prediction. 0:? the oth er hand, the Kepublienu parly have no reason to appreheud at Mr. Seward's ban I* the surrender ot' any principle, or of any position essential to the validity and full fruition of' the victory they have achieved. Mr. Scwnrd is not the tnau thus to throw away the fruits of his whole public life and labor, uor is he ii!:cly to forget the lessons taught by his illustrisua predeces sors. In our judgment this uppoir.f nient ren ders it more than ever important tli.it the adjustment of this* controversy should be handed over lo the incoming administra tion. where it properly belongs. The duty of the present administration is to sustain the Government against all attempts to overthrow it. It Ims not the power to deal with the sectional difficulties of the day. Those difficulties have grown mainly out of its mismanagement?and the people have just elected a now Administration, because the old one had proved itself in competent to >ecure domestic tranquility upon tlits Mtibjcct. Any scheme of com promise that may now be pushed through Congrew, will luck that hold ou public confidence which is absolutely essential to its stability. I'llristmas Is Almost Here, Am? \vk ask KYKitybody iptiiky iiayk l? Might their lloltitay I'rmtntk. If m?t, K" J AS. C- ?fllK A CU.'S, on Main ?trwt. and l?H?k ?t our fct-o-k of i*r*??>iit iu*?k?. Thru I- no present luwirt ?nital>!e f.ir children. oM yontic men. or ttu* sirls. lii in a a he Hook. ftlich *j? *r>> lo l><> Imd ot J. ?\ Our a l\?.V M.tiu ?tr> ???. W ?? have all tui t? of Hook*. tr.'iu it Z ?-oiit toy l*?<?k In % Kami y Uillo. i 80 call and pee then. Our t.vb!?** will Ik* open tor tn?pcct???n this motumg. lkin't forget the phwo? ri^iit sld? of Main ?trret, a feu ?l.Hint aln?ve tl.<* M. A U. Hank. de?:13 MAN 11001)7 HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED Just 1'nbttshtd. in a Sealed Knvtlope, A LBCTUKKO.VTItNNAYt7ltK.TllKAT3tB.vr AND ' 11ADIOAU CVK8 OF ATOUHIIOKA. or Sen*- , Intl \Yeaknea*, Sexual iVbllitT, XrmiifafM ami 1 InMlunUrr KmImIimm, prodmiug Impotence. Com ?iiiuiitbw ami Mental ??*??! Phy-iotl IVliMtr. tit BOB. J. CULVKKIVKLL, >1. D.t The Important fact that the awful ol ! ?elf ?bn?e may effectual!} removed nituout inter ? ?ai m.-dicinesortfcedangeroa* RMilioaidn? of no** | tic*, inatrnmenta, wellmifd hoagiM. ru<I ?Mii-t ?*ia? I piric.it ileritM. I? hrre clearly daatonst rated. aud the ' entirelv new and hightv ?nrree?fut treatment. a* ' *il<ftm by the oflebnilw amh<r ft'lt expliitirl, bv mean* of which every oue i? enabled t-? enre hi:u?ril . porfivt y, and at tha |?v?t potiibl* c*st. thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums tlied ly. ThU i Le-tun* wilt prove a h*>*n totln'twuJ* and tltoUnaudt. S*nt ua-ler ?e?U lo any ?*l?tr***. j?u?v ?tiJ, on ll??* receipt of two po?tace ?UmjH. by Dr. CttAS. J. C. KLlNK, 4SO Flnt Avena*. Sew YJrk. P?*?t lk?\ 4.MA. jy 1*1 EMBROIDERIES 4k LACRUOOD8. A??uitmeut couplet*. eepUf QUO. B. TAYLOR. O PEBA FLANKBLH, ??<wt. declS IIK1SKKLL A SWK \ KfXCr.N. nOAT'l, CLARK'h, \V1LMMA\> V' TIE'S. Or* A Mac naught'* aud Cbadwlck's . SEXYtXO COTIDX.at octao . D. NICOI^l A BKO's Yatlety Stare. I TIRENCII EMB'D L.C. llAXDK'FH, ? -c ? U?nt?* White L. C. U'Lft-txtr* quality. Tt* d and Brbbnn Bib ~ aniff) . IIB13K Th'dud Brlbon BAtjlifi Jast received. ?KBLh * SWKAB1XCKN*. i ritXV CLOTH AJfD VELVET 1? * Ckaki. Keceived this morning my emit* atock Of ctotlk'end Velvet Cloaks, which 1 am satisfied are fcaudiomer-ihau any fa the market. octl9 * J. S. UIIODK^. GAFF'S WHITE WHEAT EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.?HX? Uarn-li* of the above ?nprrinr brand of Floar. Jast received per ?I earner i Clira I Van. and for by decIS -<> M. BKILLY. RIO COFFEE?iWbmK* Prla? Uio CofTefar rale. M AXWELL. CAMPBELL A TIMaLK* UfcJS 3? Mala Street. RED LEAD.-10 cask* K NO LIS ft Bed Lee 1. fairrirethk'wMksnd for aale low by yfptU 1.0.BOldKSOK. ! BOOTS & SHOES IICX OF TIIK BIG TZ&T5 BOOT! JOIIN ANDERSON, Manufacturer. THK UNDERS1CNKD HAS JUST ItK ?ft] TURNEii from the East and it now receiving 7 Kj hit Spring ?tVvk of lioot? and Shoe* ot every variety. Ho has al*o -applied himtelf ith a prime atock ol ! Leather of all kinds, cut of Khich he is iww ready to manufacture every description of Ladies' and Chili dren's wear. To this new (manufacturing) dei?art. mcnt of tbe baiineu lie carnefttly request* the ntteo lion of tlin Lad in. as he t* prepared to fumi?h m l?vt ter article and mure handsome and ulcer fitting shoe than errr bct<rc effered in this city. Ilia l>?ng experience in tlm businc** (with hii pre de?e**ors, McClalleua k Knox.) hn? uut<b him ?j well arqtt.-tinted with the wants and ?ece?ftitie? of th?* La die*, th.it lie feel* confident that none who may favoi | liiin wttli their patronage will pu aw,iy ?lijuitUfied hut that all will be pleased beyond their most ?an guine ex potation ?1fh the beauty anJ fit of the g>>od? be may fnrnUh. A single trial will proTe that this 1* no humbug advertisement and eataldi-h the sincerity of bit promiM*. T?? theconntry patron-, who bf?ve ?olong and faith; fully "stuck by" the wtnblflinient. he would say that be I* prepared to furnish them with the m?< brtiruti of ea?ti>rn manufacture *o fovoratijy knorn totlieui and on b?:ti-r terms, as they have l.een iMOgtlt/uc elu?ively with the'iSflnnd w ill be wild only for the same, having adopted for hi- motto that -the nitnbl< flp in better than the slow bit." ??The His Red R.-x.t i? still the aisrr. ai Hum before, To guide you to hi* corner store." mhli JOIIN* ANDERSON. HATS MD CAPS WI10LESALE and RETAIL. S. HARPER &BRO. Tho largest and best selected Stock of Hats and Caps May always be found at HARPER &, BRO'S CHEAP EMPOJUUMt aSTo. 129 COR. MAIN AND UNION STS., J AH. C. (ten. JOS. 0. LITTLE. J. C. ORR & CO., lOtt Main Street* Book, Stationery & Wall Paper DKAL.KUS, HAVE Jnst received their Third Spriug J?t?>ck of WALL PIPERS, which are open fur inspection this morning. We in vita special attention to our it?n;k of Papers, att \\? ar?* ntfT*ar??d t?? -~ll .-!?? cheap a* the cheapest. XKW HOOKS. ? II twrth'trn's List work, th< M ? ride Fawn, Life of Charlotte lirouto. Miss l'ardoe's ln.it work. The Adopted II?ir. Pr? ?cott*s Works. New Prnmniiirlnx llihlo. R:tyar?! Taylors. Washington Ir ving's, Ilii^h Miller's ami M.tiue lteld*s. L?r. ohlham at t trey stone. Lizzie <!len. Mi** Nislit inhale* % la-t. Dickons' ami Waverly Novels. Family Uibi***, Rhink Hook*. Stationery. N-h-n-l R>?ok-?. Cap, l.rtter ami Note Papors, Knvelojn*s, ,ic., ,lc., far ?.ale clu-ap for cash or to prompt ui>n. my IT J.C.ORi; .* CO. Wheeling Brewery. "iUK W. SMITH KESPECTfcTLbV WVE3 ire that he has cmmnecced brewing for the C1 KOR J n.t t bin SirPERIOR ALES. He has nlw on hand fr??:n la*t *ea*m a -wall sup ply of hi" Kennett, Hitter and Common AIo. in cask* 311 t ill tt lM. Tli-* Keunctt and (titter varieties are larp^v pre scribe! l?y the Faculty for debilitated an J feeble perwii*. Orains ami Yeast as u-itnl. "EUKEKA! EUREKA! EUREKA! [WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE Cfifbrn'i'l 1? ATE XT 8I II TIT. The perfect lit of the Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt. j and th~ ea?y and comfortable manner they ?et on tl?? ht^>in and ?lrjiiHer. caan<>t l*? ar.d ha* al wayigiu'u unlveral aatisfaction. Persona wishing to obtain the bMt fitting and most durable Shirt now manufactured can benupullcd bv leaving their orders with JOHN T. LA KIN. niylO No. 102 Main it., Wheeling. Tn. curk t~ x\*e. a. r. uiilkw C. L. ZANE & CO. Importers nnd Pealtri in flveig* if Domrtiic Wisics aiul Liquors, M?? nnfact lirem of Pure Ontivwlm Winen, Qcimct Snrn, unwrrs Max* & Manser Sts. WHEELING. VA KEEP constantly on hand Itrandie' Scotch and Irish Whiikien, Jaiuaira Humi nnd Cordial*, Choice Old ltye imdllourbonWhiskiea. p?-p27?lj^ T. LI. LOGA V Ac GO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS W II K E L I N ? . V A . 1 AVE removed to their NEW WAKEU003IS, No. 47 Main Street, nml No. 8 Quincy Street. /"Main Street Entrance, next door to linker Hopkins. *i?iiiry Street entranco near the lfcilt. It. K. l>ep??t. and v? linrf. DRUOS. PAINTS. OILS. MEDICINES. VARFISHF.S. llltl'SUES. WiND-?W OLASS. PEItFFMEltlES, WHITEl.EAO. PATENT MEDICINES. Ac. OiTered to the trade, in city and country, at /ate pact* ?'i>l of theb"/ qu.ihty. and prompt customer* are invited to cull. apl.'&O G. WILI.IAM REESSING, h? Market Street, OLD I* <) S T O K F I C K B L* I L l> 1 N* WHEELING, VA. ttnocERiKs, Liquors. Wise*. Frn.xns. and Foniuas I'rtouucK Gknehai ly. f. Mi-n W. T. MEEDS, 13oolv 33 i ii der, a ?x? ? UIil.tK UOftK MAVUFAOTI'REIl IrtWJipeni-'r BHitdini/.eor. Quinces- Main *<j. VLL DESCRIPTJOXSOF III.ANK ROOKS I.CLEL and m.i'lr r > order. printed head* if required. M*K3'iiiv?. Mutic ami all klud* rd printed nuttci bound in th? best and most substantial Atylc at rea oaldo price*. All \?oik guaranteed. *uir*.r>"s? LATE THINGS BY EXPRESS. UECP.IY.-D FROM NEW YORK THIS DAY? V?ry huul*>m? 111 .ck ground Meriuoa, heavy |K?n!d?--f:?r?s\ Fi ure?l It lac V. Silk*. Mack Ispahan*, and heavy Mourning Stlk-, with nianv other desira ble [novlJJ J. S. RHODES. I^IXF. K.VSTKIIx"STOrkl\?V \R\. ; allCMlur^at D. NfCOLL* HKO*S octll Variety Stor^. livj Mala M. 'PUB ATTENTION of TlIfiLADIES X in railed to a ltd of beautiful NCR! AS, receive*! by Ksp<e*o this morning a* D. N1C K.L A DRO'o Va i-ty Store. ?"| ty _> Main street. T I1ITK LKAD,-J.Vl\f;. . are Whitehead 1 lust received aud for aale bv WptlS S.*U. robinson. 1.^1*0till: FLOlRl-liobldiTt Loul. tXM lly. liK) bid*. Uaffo' familv. '.'26 LbU. Snow , Hill family. ?X> bbU. Weal INmii 5?.. 3du bbN. a* I sorted brands extra and superfine. at rrdttced nioi. Jrl4 LIST. MOU.llSOS * Ci*. y'f li All EV APERATOR.~llarrU' Ccm j o Uned BvaperMor and Defi*?*at.>r. for m uinfvtnr lug Syrup and apgar fi\?m the Chi:??,* Cane. Is *up* j rk?r to all other invention* y? t offere*l t?r thl* pur | po^e. It need^oulyan exaiuiu.?t.>>a t - e?tab.i?h it? superiority. We now have a Mtnplo on ha ml and re : quest ail Interested to call and examine f?r them* ?elee?. SMITH A OORR KLL. jy 16 Agentf> for th? MannfiM-tnrvra. 'IMXSCIi WORSTED?ta b.?tifal culon. 1 juii received tonlay. at ocrii ? P. NICOLL k PRO'S. 1^> Main *1. MUSIC?a unmber of capiea of ? DIXIE'S LAND." Ju?t r^HTeil at D.N1C0LL2 DRO.'S qotST Variety Store. H*<R't,S.-?Wl?cbe^?ee"HiUnt SkonUtr Ana SWrfs. the l<wt fitting Shirt* made. I At SAtTUCLLS A SILVKNON-a. TRANSPORTATION. Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road W1XTEH StUEDl'LE. M nrui><? 24tlx Nov, lb?0. OX and utter the 25th November. 1S0O. the passen ger Trail** will Ihj run doily as follows: first?The Northwestern. Cleveland, Chicago, St. Lou:*, Indianapolis Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Wheeling, Ben wood. aud Washington City Express departs lolly except Sundays at 9:45 A. 31., ainlarrives in Bahlmote at 4:50 A.M. connecting vrith the?nr!ie*4 train* forth* Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leatr* Baltimore at 4 A. 3I? and arrives at Benwood at -:15 P. >1. and Wheeling at 6:16 P. 3l? rnakiug direct count cti?n with the M'wtorn Expre** traiu. This train will only stop far wood ontl water anil mealing the passengers. ? croud?The Great Southwestern, St. Louis, Cincin nati. Colnmbu*, Wheeling. Benwood. Baltimore and \\ H.-hinirTon City Kxpr?x leaves Wheeling dally at fci'j 1*. 3I? arm in* in Baltimore at 2:35 P. 31., con necting with theafternoon train* to the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning. leaves Baltimore at 4 1'. 31. <>ud arrives at lienwood at 7:15 A. 31.and Wheeling at 6:15 A. 3L, making direct connection with the great Western Express train-. Thfa train will only stop for I wood and water and mealing the paMensers. A freight train with pauenger car attached will t leave daily,except Sundays, for Grafton at 4:10 A. 31. i Returning, wili arrive at 3-15 I'. 31. ! J. B. FOBD, Agent. W. P. SviTn. Master of Tranrportation. *f.Cole. Oen'l Ticket Agent. nov28 Cleveland, Pittsburg nnd.Whecl ing Bail Boad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NoTonUr26th, 15C0, Passenger Train* *ill leave Bridgeport as fol lows. (Sundry* excepted: > .11:00 A. 31. 31ail Train, flopping at all station*, ex empt New Salisbury, Summitvllle. Frank lin, East Itocliester. 3!?>altrie. Bootstowu, Eurlvillo. Macedonia. Bedford, and New burg; arrive* at Pittsburgh at 4:00 1*. 31.. Baltimore at 8:00 A. M., Philadelphia nt C:50 A. M..New Yorkat 12-30P,31.fnoon; Cleveland at 7:30 P.M.Tokdnat 12:10 A. 31. Detroit at 0:15 A. 31., and Chicago at 10:30 A. 31. 10:00 P. 31. Express Train, stopping at all stations except Liverf?ool, Smith's Kerry; Indus try. Reaver. New Salisbury. Ea*t Roch ealer. Karl vllle, Macedonia, Bedford an 1 Newburg; arrive* at Pittsburgh at 2:40 A. 31? Baltimore at fe?>0 p. 31.. Philndel pliia at 5:00 P. M. New York at 10:20 P. 31.. Cleveland at 7:10 A. M.; Toledo at 12:% P. M.. Dctn.lt at 0:00 P. 31. and Chicago at lla<0 P.M. Both the** train* niak<* tr/uje con mictions at Cleve land and Pittsburgh for the points indicated altote; also, tor Erie. Dunkirk. Buffalo and Niagara Fall*. RKTURX1NG TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 0:40 A. M. and S:45 P. 31., nnd arrive at Bridgeport at 0:20 P. 31. and G:25 A. 31. Leave Pittsburgh at 1:40 A. M. and 1:10 P. 3!.. and arrive at Bridgeport at 0:25 A. 3f. and <Sp0 P. 31. Excursion Ticket* to Pittsburgh and return $3.75. Fare always a* low. and time natch quicker titan any other route. Through Tickets to all Joints In the Wert. North and Kant can be procured at the office No. 37 Water street. n?xt d?*.r to Sprigg Uou-e, Wheeling, Ya. and at Bridgeport Station. Freight contract* will be made at lowest rates to any point accessible by this road and ita connections, to the Ea>-t. North. We?t and North-West. at office No. 37 Water street, or with Freight Agent nt Bridge port Station. It. IIA31TLTON. Agent. Wheeling. Ya. J0IIN CUAP3IAN. Agent. Bridgeport, 0. J. N\ MeCULLOCOlI. President. F. It. MYHItS. Oen't Ticket Agt. nov2* 1800. " KSBO. THE CKNTRAT, PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD 200 311LES DOUBLE TRACK. The Capacity of this Road 1* now equal to any in the Country. Three Through Pa seiiger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH* PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, wilh through Train* from nil Western Cities for Phila delphia, New York. Bo-ton. Baltimore.and Wa-hing t >u City; thus furnishing facilities for the transpor tation of Passengers, uosui|u?M:d, forspend and com fort, hyatiy other route. without rliatigeofCars or Conductor*. Smoking cars areattached to each train; Woodruff** Sleeping Car* to Express ami Fast Trains. The I'.xprcH* ruiiM Dnlly, Mail an*] Fast Line Sun lay excepted. Tltror Daily Train*connect direct f?*r V*Mv York. Kxprcssaud Fast Lines conuect for Bal timore ami Wuliiiifitun. fcix daily Trains between Philadelphia and New Yuri:. Two Daily Trains between New York and !l"?.fon. Through Ticket!* (all Hal I) are good on either T the abott* Tr-?inf. and transfers through New York fres. IMAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Kail lliver orStonlngton Lines. Baggage transferred free. TICKETS may be obtained at any of the important Railroad Offices in th?? Westjnlso, on board any of the regular Lino of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. piTFnrs nlwnys na loxr nnd time as quick aa l?y nuy Other Route. ASK FOR TICKET? RY PITTSRUROII. The completion of the Western connections of the j Pennsylvania Kail ltoad makes this the Direct Line lletwrru tlae Rast nnd the I Great "Went. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Bridge ?t Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferriago o? Freig) t. together with the saving of time, areadvan- ] tagc* n.llly appreciated by sluppurs of Freight, and | the Tiavi-llng Public. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply 1 to or addles* either of tho fallowing Agents ?f the i Compauy. D. A. STRAY ART. Pittsburgh: II. S. PtERCK a: Co.. ZaTi?-?vllI?*. Og J. J. Jotwrox, Ripley. O.: R. McXti.LV. Maysvllle, Ky.; Ormskt A i Cropper. Portsmouth. 04 Paddock A Co.. Jefferson- I ville, Ind.; 11. W. |luuvx& Co., Cincinnati, Og Atherx j A lltpnrtiT. Cincinnati. O.sR. C. Melprc*. Madison. Ind.: Jos. K. Louisville, Ky.: P. O. O'Hilet A I Co., Evansville, Ind., N.W. Graham A Co.,Cairo. lllg j It. F. Sas*. Sealer A (Ilw. St Louis. Mog Jon.x II. i Harris. Nashville. Tenng IIarrisox IIcxt. Memphis. | Tenn^CLARKE A Co- Chicago. 111.; W. II. II. Koontx, 1 Alton. HI., ?>r to Freight Agents of Rail Roads at j different |>oiut* in the Went. T*ic Grent cm FUeititieM njT'r.'il for the Protection and Speetfjr Trantportatiou of Live Stock, And ? K)t? a<vonn'<!' vtiojjs with it*ual privileges for persona traveling in chance thereof. FIlRIfSUTS. By this Route Freighteof all descriptions can he for ward.-d to and from Philadelphia, New York. Boston or llaltitnnro, to and fnuitauy point-on the ltnil Koads of Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin. Iowa, or Missouri, fcy Hail Nntiti direct. The Pennsylvania Rail R?:td also connects at Pitts burgh with btoamlKStts, by whieli Hoods can be for warded toany put 0:1 the Ohio, Muskingum. Kentucky, 1 j Tennessee. Cumberland, Illinois. Mississippi, Wiscon sin, MUwrtiri. Kansas Arkansas and lied ltlxers; and 1 at Cleveland. Sandu?ky ami Chicago with Steamers to all |H?rt* on the North-Western Lake*. Merchantsaud Shippers entrustlug the transporta tion **f their Freight to this Company, can relv with confl ?? iceou its speedy transit. Til*. RATES OFPREIGIITtgandfromatiypointln : the Went by the Pennsylvania Rail Roadnreitf tdlfimet iW J tmrabl* a r tt re chirped byothrr 11. It. Companies. V<>.Be iMrt'cular to'mark packages **via Pxvxa. R. .** K, J.SX KF.DER. Phlbtd. Ipliia. M Ann AW A KOONS. K> North Street. Baltimore. LEECH A CO^No.U. Astor House, ??cXo. l.'S. Wui. [St. X. V. LEECIl A Co- Xn.77 State Street, Boston. H. II. HOUSTON, <St?Cl Freight Apt. Phlla- I fdelphla. I.. L. H017PT. Gcn'l Tidrt Jp't. Philadelphia. 1 THOS. A. SCOTT. Gm't 5W|i't, Altoona Pa. Janl-XO HEMPFIELD RAILROAD CHANGE OK* TIME! > X AXIi AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER THE 1 *JSth, the tinins on this Road will run a? follows, I lj.fx.tpt Sundays: l^ave Washington ? A, M. Arrive at Wheeling 10 ** 11KT CRM NO: Leave Wheeliug .? S P. M Arrived at Washington 6 M All freight to be forwarded from Wheeling must be delivered at the depot l?cfore 2 o'clock P. 31. to Insure Its shipment the same day. . i,ril W. P. BCRTON. Snp't. Cumberland. Cement, 4 N INKQUAl.l.KD ARTICLE FOR ALL KINDS !^*V ?f Masoury where water is to be resisted; Foundations in wet ai.J damp plsc? ?; Lining fur Cistern*: <? routine fl?r Cellar Floors, and aU purposes ; for which Cement is u-ed. ? On the new Haiti more City Water Wsiks. in tha J construct ion Conduit. thi? Cement was used ercfa Snrrltf. It i? also-xten?ively net) on til* twuwiiry and tuuels of tie DaltitMoreandOhi*.atid N. W. Ya. Railroads. Ac. Ac. It ha? recently been ror?t tbntoughly tested won , the New Water Works, fn BaJtlmore. where it has been used in all situations which required work of ?the M<*r perfect character. In the construction of . the brick crnduit. which is said to be the best piece I nf wv?rt of t&e Lrttd in the country, over 100.08U bts thela vt this Cement were used, and both engineers awl superintendents concur in sayicc that while it Ihjs so <7dJl/sr uv Cm ?crt placet and where it it u cexsary f? Buu* ovra Strojio Snncs. it has this advantage over all ether quick setting cements that when used in dry places and t? the tun. it U i not liable to crack ' Cement will be ftxrulshsd fn Barrel 1 or Bags, in : quantities to rait purchaser*, by OL1YKB.PRYOR. Wheeling, 1 JjK ftsJCau^itfceir. MEDICAL. COD-L1VEK Oil.. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., MAXCFACTCRCSS OF TUX l'URE MEDKINAL COD-LIVER OIL! Xo. 154 Xorth Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. JC. BAKER A CO., In offering to the public their ? brand of CorwLivnt Oil. La\e great pleasure iu warranting its excellent quality; which, alter ninny years of Uborloa* experience, they have succeeded 1 Id perfecting. It is prei>ared, according to the most approved t proce**. from fresh and healthy liver* of the Co Jut imorrhua (Codfish), selected with extreme rare, under the^cntuua! supervision of their ageut in Newfound Jt? sweetness, purity, and frr*hne**-roskelt *~urce ( ly di?ta>te1'ul to the most de-icate (Kitient; whil* the ; uniformity of iu mode of preparation makes it the ? mo*t desirable brand of Oil in the market. : The uncertain quality, aud defective manner of j preparing Cod-Liter Oil, have precluded many suffer ing persons from riphtly appreciating its merit*. -?r | fully touting its remedial virtue*. While iu success i depend* mainly on the employment of a genninv aud powerful article, 110 advautMge will reeiiit from a single trial. In general it operates in a very gradual manner, requiring a long perseverance in its us?. It must not he taken only occasionally, or irregularly, hut pomrverinRly and ht?<adily, continuing ??? use even alter apparent recovery. ' The physician may roty, with full confldeuce, on ! the merits of our braud of Oil. while the d beaded pa- j ! tieut hat u guarantee, that, in u?ing it, ho in taking i 1 a medicine, the virtue* aud efficacy of wtiich have ! bet*n te.?t?d by eminent medical meu. j It is the iut?t effectual remedy for Consumption. I Bronchitis. Asthma, Gout, liheumslism, aud nil | Scrofulous affections; oftentimes producing immedi I nte and certain effect* when other remedies hav? ; been taken with Uttlo or no benefit. 11 enjoys the marked coufidroce of numerous scieu i tlflcaud medical men, whose spontaneous testimoni al-* emlorse llie superiority and efficacy of our Oil. giving to the public au assurance, that this truly valuable medicine. wh?*n obtained frerh. aud free from admixture, is a sale and rellablo remedy for the diseases ncued. nov2o-3m BALTIMORE Commercial College! LOC&TKD, Cor. Baltimore and CliarlcM-St*., BALTIMORE, MD. rpilJS INSTITUTION 18 NOW IN THE MOST i -L pro>peroti;? and nourishing condition. Twice du } ring the ia?t twoyear<* luu it been neccsnry to obtain jlarger ap -irtmeuts lor the accommodation of the in-; i creasing number of ?>tud*:nt?, representing nearly i every Mate in the Union. i It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and j desirably located buildiugs in the city. The room* : ?re comtntxliously arranged, spacious, and elegantly I furnished. , The advantages ami facilities here offered to young ? men desiring t?? qualify theuiKclve* properly f??r the j ? variouc duties of the Counting Boom, or to obtain a : Jhomuffh /'radical Uutitirtt Kluaitinn generally, arc unsurpa*?ed. in any particular, by any similar estab 1 li-h'neut iu the United State*. FACULTYI K. K. LOSIER, Principal?lecturer ?.n the Science of Accounts, Com merce. Ru-dm** Cu-tuma. etc. j. m. piitllips, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Book-Keeping and Commertcal Calculation*. II. II. DAYIES, Associate Professor of Book-Keepiug. N. C. JOHNSON, I Professor ?f Business and ornamental Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, ESQ., Lecturer on Mercantile Law. R>v. K. VKATES REESE. D. P., Lecturer on Commerial Ethlos. TRUSTEES: , Hon. J no. P. Kennedy, Hon..l??!iua Vansaut, ? Hon. Thus Swann, Wm. H. Keigldcr. Esq., I Jacob Trust, Esq.; Wm. Kunhc, KfqN The College is provided with a Commercial Library i : of Standard Works, expressly fbr the uso of the Stu i dents. Each Student has a desk to himself, and 1* tepa j rately instructed. J There being no vacation during the year, Sudents ! can enter at any time. | Thetimcusualh required tocoinpletethe full course, i from 8 to 12 weeks. A Diploma in awnrdwl to all f! rail u.ate*. A large and Beautifnlly Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of wx square feet, reprinting the Exterior Mini Interior View of the College, varinh characteristic dr-d^us, penmanship, Ac., font by mail fret nf c.hnrge, ttrcomi>aniedwith catalogue giving full particular*. Addre-* JL K. I.QSIER JktUfmorr. Md. *am*l orr. moro vr? r. ott wm. n. iuu SAM'L OTT, SON & CO., Aoerrrs roa FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, ADAPTED TO EVERY BRANCH OF BUSINESS where a correct and durable Scale is required. Counter Scalcs or Every Variety. PORTABLE & DORMANT SCALES FOR STORES. HAY AXD CATTLE SCALES. IVarehonse dc Transportation Scales, Scales for Grain and Flour?Scales for J In il roads? Scales for Coal Dealer* and Miners?Cotton and Sutrar Sral-s?Farm and Plantation Scales? l'???tt Office 8^ale??Ranfcrrs and Jewel ler* DramWeigh Waster*'Beams, d"C-, cfc. Allof which are warranted in ever?- particular. Call and examine, or *?nd for an illustrated and descriptive circular. N. B. Thene Scales hare all stirl Iraringt, which purch.i?ers will find up\>n examination is not thecn?e with other Scales offered for fcile in this cityt which are represented to be ^asptodAK Fairbanks.*' A Scale with cast Iron bearings cannot be durably accurate. SAM'L OTT, SON & CO., Agents. W1I0U*%LK MALES! IX Hardware, SaddleryHardware&c Cor. Market A Mouruostn, opp. McLure TIou?e. feb24 Wheeling, Va< SAWTELL8 & SHANNON, No. 9 Monroe St. HAVE jist'receivku TllElll SPRING STOCK ?<JT? Clotbs, Casslracres and Testings. Alio,a complete Assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. JOHN T. IiAKIN, [Successor to Wheeler Jt Lakin.] WILL RECEIVE AND HAVE OPENED FOR inspection on Thursday, March 20th, a new and well nelected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings! Also a complete assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISU1NQ GOODS. The patrons of the old Arm, and the public in gen eral. an* respectfully invited to call and examine my stock before uiaking their purchases as I Intend sell ing at small profits to cash ami' prompt purchasers. Thankful for the patnrnage bestowed upon the old firm. I solicit a eontlnnancc of th? same for the new evUUUhmeat. JOHN T. LA KIN. Merchant Tailor, inh2$-4wd No. 102 Mala at., Wheeling, Vsu aco. w. johxsox. w.?. johxros. (I. W. JOHNSON & SON, Hannfactnrcrs of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Haying availed ocrselyesof all the improved facilities, we are better prepared now than ever to fill all orders tor any article or work in the above line of busine**. Tallies and Conductors made to order. Steamboat, work done In a substan tial and workmanlike manner. We are now nayine (KirttcnUr attention to this branch of the trade, and c*n jcuarantee satisfaction in every particular. To Wholesale Dealers we can. offer . inducement* that cannot be fnnnd elscwhere. Oar stock of Ware is complete, and the assortment Is full at all time*. We keep a stork of the latest sod most approved patterns of Coal and Wood Stoves oa Band at all times. O. W. JOHNSON * SON. No. 179 Market Square. Jv2-dAwtf * . . . Wheeling. Va., COUTH BRANCH HERRINGS^ \ O baraeJe No. Was and |mp Jw* rrceived and fersalaVy fJrtH 2* - lLKDUI MEDICAL. HSAS WHAT THIS PEOPL* SAT. The un.ler*lgr:e?I having used Professor HUM PHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES in our families with the imei satisfactory results, and hiring full confidence in their gtnaineiims, purity, an'! efficacy, cheerfully r<cnumer.d them to all per sons who wl?h to Jut- safe, reliable, and effica iou* rftr.'dJe* at hand for private or domestic u?i. TNe Rev. Win. floraer, editor of "The Northern Independent," Auburn, N. V. ; the Rev. K. II. Cn-v *ry. D.D., ReetorofSt. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. V.; th? I'.-T. B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn Statv Prloii; the Kev. Sftencer 51. Ri-'?, Rector, New Bed ford, Mam. ; tlic Rev. Allen Steele, Ne^-York Cotv fertiii'i*; th* Re7. y.msuel Nichols, East-GencS***! Con ference, N. Y.; Ihf Rev. P. 3. Pratt, Dorset, Vt.: the !t-r. J?>hn K. Ruble, Buffalo; A. C. Hart, Esq, IV.ra, N. Y. : the Hon. N<hi l'ow, Portland, Sic.; the Hot.. Fc!m> ^r &ilax, jiutli-Biml, l?l; the Hon. George Humphrtys, N. Y.; Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of the '? Ohio State Journal," Columbus. Ohio: the Hon. IL lL Graham, 51oline, 111.: the Hon. Tl.omai J. Cliaie, Mor.:I:ello, Fla.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Ullca, .V. Y.; Wro. Bristol, Esq , Utfca. N. Y.; A S. Ton-), I'jq., Utica, N. Y.; James Plunk***. Esq., Nasle vllle, Tetir ^ LT?t OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1.?Por Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. Nn. 2.?Por Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. 8.?For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakeful* -ccm of Infants. No. 4.?Fnr Diarrhoea, Cholera lnfa jtum, and Sum mer Complaint'*. No. 3.?For Colic, Orlplngs, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 6.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, vomiting. No. 7.?For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. 8.?Fnr Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.?For Headache, Vertigo, Ileat and Fullness ne#? of Head. No. 10.?Drsrrrsi* Ptujt? For Weak ?nd Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and hirer Complaint. No. 11.?Fon Fan %t.a IttneocuAarrtr^, Scanty, Pain ful. or Suppressed Periods. No. 12?For I-eucorrhea. Profuse Menses, and Benrtng Down of Females. No. 13.?For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bail Breathing. No. 14.?Salt RqkuM PlLUt?For Erysipelas, Erup tion?, Pimples on the Pace. No. 15.?Rnsomatic Pi ui??For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness in the Chest, Baric, t-olns, or Lltnba. A.?For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. P.?For Piles, Wind or Bleeding, Internal or Ex ternal. u O.?For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eye* an.. Eyelids Pai-og, Weak, or Blurred Sight, C.?Por Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either w'th obitructlou or profuse discharge. W. C.?For Whooping Cjugh, abating Its violence ami shortening 1U course. 1nall acute diseases, audi as Fevers, Inflammations, Dlarrhcrn, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such tnipllvw uUeases cs Senrlet Fever, Measles^ md Ery si|>elaa, ..:e advantage of giving the {.ro|>er remedies promptly Is obvious, and in till such cases the spe cifics act like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at cuce, and In all cases the violence of the attack Is moderated, the disease thortened, and ren* dered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, uhlch are of such frequent oc currence, and which so often lay ti c foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic di?env*. such as l)v-f jK i-sla, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints. Piles, Fe male Debility, and Irregularities old lfeadachcs. Sore or Weak Eyes, Catan h. Salt Rheum. ami other old eruptions, the ca>e has ?|?ccit:cs vhose proper ap pllcatlon will afford n cure In almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such ss Dyt>pej?!a, Piles or Catarih, Headache "r Femalo Weakness, has more than paid fnr the case ttn times over. PRICE. Case of 20 vials complete. In morocco, and Hook, f 3 Case of 20 vials, and Itook, plain, ?! Case of 1ft numbered boxes, and Book 2 Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book,. .1 Single numbered hexes, with direction* 2.1 ct*. Single lettered boxes, with directions,.. fid cts. Large case with 2 ox. vials. for planters an?l phr slclans, f 15 ALSO SPECIFIC?. For Actiiva or Phthisic.? Oppress^!, D'flicult, Labored Urentlili:;;, ntl.-i.-Ir.! nidi Coupli ai.d Expec toration. Price, 00 cetita j>er box. For Kir DtsciiisuKS ixd Dr.m?s.?Dischsrgrs from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Meu?!es, ?*r Mercurials. For Sulws hi the Head, Hnrdur^ of Heariug, an?l Rinjdt-g In the Ears, ami Far-ache. Price, GO cents per box. FoaScRorrtA.?Enlarged Glands. Enlarged and In durated Ton*Its, 8weltln*!3 and Old I "leers, Scrofulous Cncbcxji of Clltldrcn. IMet, H? ??.?.??> r?r For Okxeral Dkbiutv.-t Physical or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Exhausting discharges. Priee, 60 cents per box. For Drowv.?Fluid Accumulations, Tumid Swell tags, with Scanty Secretions. Price, M cents per box. For Sra-Pickskss.?Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nau sea, Vomiting. Sickness from ri<IIng or motion. ! Price, CO cents per box. For UiDtiRT Diskafks.?For Gravel, Renal Cah coll, DIRirult, Painful Urii:?*lon, Diseases of the Kid- I neya. Price, W) cehts p?-r box. For Skmixal Emission?Involuntary DI?charpcs and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Re sults of Evil Habits. The most succirshful and efli dent remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full directions, $ I per box. Persons who wi*h to place tliems*-lres under the professional care, or to seek ail vice of Prof. Ilex phrkts, can do so, at his office, 5G2 Broadway, dally from 6 A.M. to 8 P.M., or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list; make up a case of what kind you choose, and Inclose the amount in a current note or stamps by rocil to our address, at S02 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mall or express, free of charge AGENTS WANTED.?We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies In every town or community in the United States. Address Dr. ilcn PRRKYft A Co., No. 502 BbojU'Wav, New-York. Sold by LAUGH1.INS A BL'SIIFIDLD. Drugsl?tsH 74 Main street. Wheeling. ma>25 dAwly BUY T II E BEST. NOBTON'S O I USr IT JSL E TsT T r?n SALT RHEl'SI AND SCROFULA, FKSM*Xr.XTlT Ct'REH SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. SCALD HEAD FE VER SORES. KING WOK MS. BARKER'S ITCH. AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES, AND ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. This Ointment hears no resemblance to any other externa! remedy at present beforo the world. The mode of it* operation it peculiar. It penetrates to the Bvsjs of the disease?goes to Its very source?and cures it from the fle.-h beneath to the skin on the surface. Otherout ward application*for Scrofula. Salt Rhenni. Ac- operate t>*?wjcwarp. thns driving the disorder ix warp. and often occasioning terrible internal mala dies. NORTON'S OINTMENT, on the contrary, throws the poison of the disease ppward, and evary particle of it is DISCHARGED TURnCOtf T1TR PORES. Thus the cure* It effects are complete. Not only are t lie, eons healed, the eruptions removed, the swelling reduced, but the srcps of the disorder are expelled from the flesh; consaquently there can be no relapse. Sold in Large Bottles?Prico 50 Cents. CKRRIT XORTOSf.CheniiBt.Proprietor,N.V. wholesale ner*?T at PENP!>LD. PARKER A MOWER'S, Wholesale Druggist*. 15 Beekman street. New York. 0F"Sold by LAUGH LIN 8 A RUSH FIELD. Whee ling. and S. FUNDF.NBERG. Bridgeport. mi?2-ly j PI AN O S . H. CART WRIGHT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Cutlery &> Variety Goods, NO. 125 MAIN* STREET. AnnTfurIIallct,DavU<kCo's fflPisuok. Th?* above Pianos are fitted r! T JT nn0P***? improvements, in bean * 1/ ? tuul Rosewood cases. My assortment ranees from the plain or square piano to the t?eau tiful tsmls XIV style. Abo. ageutfor Prince** Melodcons, Car* hart'sMelodeons,flnd Hughcs^kHale'a Mel od eons. STIEET MUSIC. Hie largest stock of Sheet Miuic, Musical Wotks.6 In the WeUcrn country. Music sent to any address, postage free.-^fc Tn connection with the above, I keep every kind ran-leal instruments, and musical merchaudi** geoer ally. ?9* Piano*. Melodeon#, uwl e.rry kiad of Music*' Instrument* tuned and repaired. All goods warranted at this establishment a ?vt,'M Ayer's Sarsaparilla. fall aneTWinter trad*? FOE I860. Great Preparations for a Large Trade! TBEMENDOUS STOCK, AT THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE STOBE 17-1- MAIN ST., WlIKLliNC, VA. CTOSE THOMAS announce to their friend*. and the public, that they nre In lecript of their C.?odrf. embracing BUY floODS in ev-ry muIhv. MILLlNKhY GUOW*. CAR PETIMI. OIL CLOTIlj and X(iTIO>S. c? mpr rirjr ti c largvtl ai.d in m iur ie#| t? t* fi r m?*t ilrtimUf*' nare trer brought to the city. Our ciietimcrfl may rM a??.ur?-?l that thev will hate all the advantage* that a long rxprricHvt. clnst oWcmtUM to burinttt. rarrfml Ittyifa, and hityiue ?ith ( ifn. in n??l oim^ HittclW ?ri'?l?,ni?UUfiwtiirersand Importer*. can pive tluai. \\ e have mtidt-nnt|>lf t'ie)-arnln-n? f?-r alaipe JOliJJlIHJ i . .t ' a,,t***|'?n of Ce..ii rs to an exatiiinalH u ot our Mulcct putU li-fin-1 uylrp. ? ' i n .. ?i,?Tt T,'"Ie- T?"?? a??' Ch'thinp n en uill fit d it to tl.cir ii<tere?t to exnndiu t.nr atcek , A ^ ^ n*"* Finding*. Wit In nt i~rtiru atifirir. vrvil w?y tl .at *?? kt?p the FUKNCH MKKIXOL'sTof all rolun, " ~' *'J ' * "* " FKt.NClI I'KlXTUi OAfFISIKRFS, and Plain and Printed Wvolrti Fabric*. 1'lain Cloud*, suitable C.r Friend*' wear. thaw U and Hin?letu. of ?-v?-ry atjle. Clunks and Mntit'en,' 1(i1>Ihiii< and lk?ni'?-t?. rfral" ^n"T, r"v ?*' r?Ur ''"f ?' Fl'1S '* ???> < >!r" t.Tk wtYmiw/cfc ?a? "?,a" " wav? re^r?o,*wf?^I,l!ri#W~,3r Cle?k** M*akinje both German and l.nglbh. ax veil aa the pnrrieto^al- . TjiLYn 'nri.| ,/ii ,i?? !"? 10nr>V,;,n,> ??*? profit,, and quick *ale*. hrm.nllr the rfpn of uedden Rec-hire, near the Suspension Bridge. fnuvlol FTONfc A TIIOJIA?. .1R0M.1TIC A SUPERLATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, DYSV^o ?AMD? v IHViGSRATIKd CORDIAL Pure Holland Gin, Volt MKIUCIXAL AND PRIVATE USK. What Shall We Drink! UDOLPHO WOLFE'S I'URE COGXIAC BRANDY, Imported and bottled by hiiii*el& warranted pure ami I he best quality. with hi* certificate* on the hot tie, and hiii seal on the coik. jUDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE. j Imported and bottled by himself. put up Tor mediri j nun u?e, with lii? certificate out he bottle: warranted pure and uf the l?e?t ?jiiality. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE SHERRY WINK. Imported and buttled by himself, tho Mime at Port | Wine. I UDOLPIiO WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA I \VI NE. Imported and l>??ttl'*d l?y himself f.?r private and me diciual twe. the best \\ incever ofirrul to the tradeiu I | bottle*. This WI tie b. warranted f-erfcctlV phre. i UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S Pf RE JAMAICA ' RUM. ST. CROfX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY All the above imported and botth-d by himself, warranted pure and of thy l?c?t quality. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 will "take my reputation a* a man. my Mamling a* a merchant ?-f thirty year** residence in the city ' of New York that what I pledge and testily to with my real, ttiv label, and n?v certificate, i* currect, mid can be relied upon by every piirch-x-ei. ( Plirdcju'it wiro nM? Wine* and Liquor* In their practice, should give the preference to there article-. For fl.de by nil respectable Druggists and Apothe caries UBOLPHO WOLFE. S??le Manufacturer" and Importer of the sFchicdam Aromatic ^chnapp*. 18,1M and "J- Reaver *trect. New York. A. C. GOOD & CO. will supply the trade. deo4-fm MRS. WIXSLOW, An experienced N*nr>eand Female Phjmicinii,present? to the attention of motlicra.her SOOTHING SYRUP FOK CHILDREN TBETHIXG, which ideally facilitate* tlie pr??ce*n of teething. by ?? ?fl?*xi 1 nfr the gums. reducing all inflammation?will allay allp.ux and spasmodic notion, mull* Sure Co Regulate (lie Bowels* De|K>n<luiMin it. motliere.it will give ret>t toyourselvct ami relief ami health to your Infant*. We have put up ami sold thin article f..r over ten years, aud om ???/. in confidence and truth of it. what we have never been able r<? pay ? ?i any other medicine; Never has it Failed, im a mingle ixstaxceto crrcct aCUUK when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one v ho used it. on the contrary. *11 ar?? d>-li^htt-l with it* oj?era tions, and ?p?ik In term* of commendation of it* uiauical ertect* ami medical virtue*. We spe.-ik in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW." after teu years* ex|?ericuce and jAetiMour rrj>nt>itiou for //??? fulfil mmto/^chat ?*Acredeelore. in nlma?t fcverj instance where the infant is Mtflcrlng from i?iji and exlian?lion. relief will l?e found in fifteen or twenty minut esafrer the syrup i? administered. Thin valuable] reparation if the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NCRS K? In New England, and has been u?ed with nerer fnfflng siicerr* In THOUSANDS OP CASES. It not ojpy relieve* the cliUd from |?ain. but invigor ates the stomach and bowcls.correctsacidity. and jri ve* tone and ehnrgy to the whole system. It will rclievt aliuo"! instantly Grlplitf; In tlte Bowels. & Wind Colic and overcame convulsions, which, if not speedily reme died. end in death. We beleveit the best and aritesr BEMEKT in the Wonut. inallca?r? of IiYSENTERY \xM?IAUKIKEA i* ClIILDRKN, whether It arise from teething. or from other cause. We would say to every mother who nas a child suffering from any ol the foregoing complaints- do not let your pre judices. nor tlie prejudices of others, Mtandbetween you and your sufleringcblld, and the relief that will be SVRE-ye*. ABSOLUTELY SURE ?to follow the life of this medicine. if timely used. Full directions will accompany each bottle. None genuine nnleM the facsimile of CURTIS A PER KINS. New York, is on the outshlo wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., Jff. Y. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. octltt-ly-dAw SEYEX_YEAIIS! r|"*IIK SEVEN YEARSOFUX RIVALLEDSUCCESS 1 attending the "Cosmopolitan Art Association," have nisde it a household word throughout every ?inaiter of the Country. Under the auspices of this popular Institution, over humlrtd tt.oupond 'cw'i have Imrnel to appreciate?by beautiful w.?rks??f arr on tlieir walls, and choice literature on their tab'es. tl*e great bene fit* derived from becoming a subscriber. . 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Agent C.r Wheeling and vicinltv Sped men Engravings and Art Journal can be area at the l\?t OfPce. dec!3 KICK*?1U timsi prime Bice Just received sod tor sal?Vy CJFMJ il. &KXLLY. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rOK PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And for tlie iijimlj dire of llie subjoined varieties Dikraie: Scrofula and Scrofulous AjTrctions. such as Turners. Kerr*. S,,rrj. Erupt tint*. Ji'tiijJrs. I'ufhUtS, JiMcJi ?, Ho Hi, lSlaitti, vail all .Si in I'iftost*. Oaklam>. Jlid- 6j1i June. 2SM#. J. C. Atcii A Co. Gent?: 1 frel it my duty to ac knowledge what y? nr Mw?*j?arilia lut^donr forme. Having inherited* a Sciufulou* infection, 1 have uti le ml imui it in various way* lor year*. it buret out in t leers on my haml? ai d armsj some time- it turned iiiwaril mat distressed me at lh? stomach. 1 wo jr#n< ntfn it broke out on tnj head an-l covered m? Vca'p end car* with one wnp. which \vn< ]>a-?ri:I an*! loat'liikttuo beyond description. I trio! liuili}' mc^ii itirx nod wo-rnl j.Jijk t ii bn bill wit In ut much relief from anything. If lact. thedis onler ^lew worse. At Irnxili 1 wn* rejoiced to vca?t in the tiospel Me?t-ciipcr that you hail | -lopared at* alteiativc (Sar*a. arilla) for 1 kih w bom your repn tatii-n that anything you made must I e g?n.d. I sent to Cincinnati and ot it. nrd used it till it cured me. 1 took it, a* you advise. in small ilimt * of a teaspoonfi:| over a month: and u?bI almost tlir?e bottle*. New and hi-a thy ?kin soon began to form under the ?cabs uhleh after a while fi ll off. My j-kiti is now cb ar. and 1 know by my fcellnpothat : tin? diseare ha< pone from my fcv. lem. Yon can well believe that I feel wlmt I am sayinirwhen I lellyou. that I hold yon to he ore of the apost es of the nge, an 1 remain ever uratefullv, loim. ALFIIKD II.TAI.LKY. St. AnVtmy's Fire, Iloee or Erysipelas. Tetter and Si.lt /.Victim. Scald /lend, Jiingufirnt, Sore Lyes, Dropsy. Pr. Itobert M l*rcble writesfrom Falcm. N-Y..I2lli ?i,i>t..l*Mi tint! he hits cured an inveterate cafe of biopsy, which tineatcned to terminate fatally, I?y the persevering use of our SMrNnpurilie. and aleo u dang?n>u* attack of Malignant l.'ri/tijxlqs by large ilnfftof the Mine; xiye he cures the ceintDon Erup tions by it constantly. UroneUorelt. do it re or Stctlled XcCk. Zehuloti Sloan. of I'rofpect. Texas, writes: -Three Mtlr- of yunr Satsapariila mu d me tr? m a Goitre ?a hideous swelling: ou the neck, which 1 had suf fered from over two years.** Leucorrhivn or WLitr/. 'Omriau Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Disatns. Pr J. II. S. Chauuing, of New York City, write*: ??1 ni'^t cheerfnliy comp y with the re?|tie-t of your agent in raying I have found your t-arsaparilln a in j-t excellent alterative in tin-numerous complaint a tor?hic'? we employ Mich a remedy. but especially in Frmule Dix&ifrs of the Serofulom* dmtlKwiik "l have cmed litnnv inveterate ran-n of Leurnri lia*a by it. and some w'ero the complaint earned by ul ceration ot the uterus. The ulceration itrelf wad sooti cured. Nothing wllhiu my knowledge equals* it for these female derangement*." IMward S. Marrow, of NfcWburv. Ala~ write*: "A dangerous orurian N/mr.r on ?mr of the females in my family. whii-h had defied all the lemedies wo could employ. has ot h-npth been coutj letely cured by your Kxlract of i*arsnj>arill:u nur physician thought nothing hut extirpation could afford relief, hut lie aflvi.?cd,tlie trial ot your Farsaparilla a? the last resort before cutting, and it proved rlfectnnl After taking your remedy eight wetks no symptom of the ?li.c.-i^e remains." Syphilis ami 3lercuriul Disease. Xjw Or.leans, 25th August. 1859. I)r. J. Ater: Sir: 1 cheerfnliy comply with the re>|iic t of your ageat. ami rejnirt to you eomo of the efTei ts I have realised with your ?ar*upnrtlln. 1 have cure?l with it. in my practice. nu?-t of the romp ahits for wlii< h it Is rcco>oiueuded, and have r " " 1 ""r**" '"U'rui i" ???* f itr? <>f t>u?. real ttnd Mermrtnl iHtfte., one of my palicntu had Syphilitic ulcers iu his throat, which were eou -uming his palate cud the top or his m<>uth. Your Sar?ai>arillu. ?teadilj- taken, cured liiin in five weeks. Another was attacked by accomhuy. symptoms in his nine, ami the ulceration had ealcu away a considera ble part of it. *.? that 1 believe the disorder would soon reach hi* brain and kill him. liut It yielded to my administration of ? our Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, mul he Is well again, not of course without s*mc disfiguration of hi? fnre A woman who hart heen treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering from this p<:i>?>n in I er o-mes. They had become ?o sensitive to the weather that on u damp ?lay she suffered excruciating paiii In her Joints and bones. Hie. too. was cured entirely by your Harsa pnrllla in a few weeks. 1 know from its formula. which your ?*front cave me. tlmt this |iri'|nr:it!oti from yonr laboratory utu*t he a preat remedy; con wqnelitly. the?e truly remutkahle roMilt* with It hsr?? uot ?urprl?til me. FraternMI* yruts, G. T. LARIMER. M. D. Jthrutnulism. Coiil, hirer Camplaii.t. ?lMimxni:xcK, I'rriflun Co . Yn..tith Ju'y. 1S59. l?t J.O. ArtK: Mr: 1 liavo been aHIictel with a painful chronic JiheumathiH for a long time, which bafllcd the #<kill of |di.\>IriatiH. ami Muck to me in spite of all the remedies 1 could find. until I tried your Sarnaparilla. One bottle cured me in two and restored my general huiith w? muc h that 1 am fir better than before I was attacked. I think it a wnuderfnl medicine. J. FRKAM. Julo* Y. lirtcliell. of St. Louis. write#: ?*! have been nfllicted for years with an irJTection of the Liter. which destroyed my health. I tried everything, and everything failed to relieve me; and I havi- been a hroken-d wn man for cumH years from tjo oilier cau?e tliau ilrrangrmmt of the Lirtr. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Kspy. adrl~?-d mn to try your Snrsaparilla. b?c*u?e he said he knew y?ti. and any thing you mude was worth trying. lly the blessing of ????l it has cured mc. nn?l lro* k> purified my blood a* to make a now man of me. I fwl y??nn?r axain. The best that can be said of you i* uot half g<>od enougli." Schimit. dtnrrr. Tumor?. Enlargement. Ulceration, Curies and Exfoliation vf the Bonis. A great variety- of ra?e? have l?cen reported to ns where cure* oi them: formidnbl* <*om|-l*ints have re filled from the m>e ? f this remedy, lint oumpace here will not admit them. Some of them may bo r>und in our American Alman&e. which the a?rnts below vntned arc pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. OytpeptitL, Heart Disease. fits. Epilepsy, Melancho ly. Xeurulgia. Many remarkable euro* of these affections have l?eon made by the alterative power of tbi? medicine. It Htimnlatc* the vital function* Into vigoroii" action, and thus overcome? disorders which would be enp posed beyoiwl its reach. Socli a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the people. nod we nre confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOIt TIIF. RAPID CUBE OK CougliM, Colilf.lnflnciixa, Ilonrsenena, Croup, lSroncliltls, Incipient Con sumption. and for the Relief of Consumptive Patient* lu advanced Singes of the Disease. Tills a remedy so mm emilly known to eurpa?? any other for the cure of thrunt wild lung complaint#, that it Is naele-w here to publish the evidences ?.f it* virtues. 1U unrivnlled excellence for cough* sn?l Colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease. have made ft known throughont the civilired nation* of the earth. Kew are ti e communities, or even fami'ies among them who "have not scmetvr s-.nal experience i f it? effect*?stmts living tr>pliy In i their m!d?t of its victory otw the ?ubtle and dan- i eerons disorder* of the throat and lungs. As alli know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and nm they know. too, theeflects ot this remedy, we nee J not do more than to assure them that It ha? now a I tl?s virtues that ft did hsve when making the en# ' which have won so strongly upon the c nfidencp>f mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB. & Lowells Maflb r Fur sale by A. C. GOOD k CO . and by sllSmig | gifts. angll-ly? " LIST, MORRISON &/o., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PR' LER?. Nos. 7S and HO Main sti sale at l..w-?t rates, ' IlMl hhd*. fair to choice X. 0. Sngi -too bids, prime Mulsiim, (oak coverage.) K-0 lialf l?sirel? do ISO bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java Vo 100 bid*.Baltimore antlPhfUM-lpbla Fjiuji* BACON KHOlLDKrf.?1? bhds prhne Shoulders in store and J? wle by JylS / M. 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