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married, Ob the 20* ??>?'?? hy ReT G' W* D**0"- Mr JAMES jY riTTRO to Mise MARGARET GAIN DIED. Of consumption, on the 3d init., at his late, rssidsncs at Bridge Point, Harrison county, Va., Mr. JOB M. SH1NN, in the 56th year of his H* The deceased bore his sufferings patiently, ?ad without complaint, and ere the last of life bad taken iU flight, he gave assurance to his weeping family that all was well. That his wavy spirit would soon be gone from the sor rows and cares of this world, to that better one, where angels dwell, eternal in the Heavens. T. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ? For Sheriff*. Wrf'ira authorized to announce WM. W. Mc CANN) a* an independent Democratic) candidate far Sheriff of Harrison county, at the ensuing spring election. For Clerk of th* County Court. ?7 We are authorized to announce MAT THEW J. ORR as an independent candidate for Clerk of the County Court of Harrison county,at the ensuing election. ? B3* We ere authorized to announce ROBERT T. CRISS as a candidate for Clerk of the Coun ty Court of Harrison county at the ensuing spring election. er-%. are authorized to announce GEORGE W. DAKON as an independent Democratic can did ata for clerk of the county court of Harrison eeunty,at the ensuing election. For Commissioner of the Revenue. IT We are authorized to announce GEORGE B- HARTER as a candidate for Commissioner ?f the Revenue for the Lower District of Harri sen county at the ensuing election. |E7"We are authorised to announce JOHN A. RICHARDS, as an independent candidate for Cemmissionerof the Revenue for the upper Dis trict of Harrison county. We are authorized to acnounce Wra. R. BEN NETT as a candidate for Commissioner of the Bevonue," for the lower district of Harrigon seunty. For onstable. D"Wi are authorized to announce DAVID M. MONROE, as a candidate for constable in the first district at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce JAMES E. BARTLETT as a candidate for Constable, for the first distriot of Harrison county at the oturn ing spring election. C Wo are authorized te announce EVAN T. IaOWTHER as a candidate for Constable for tewnof Clarksburg, at tho ensuing electiou. CTWfl are authorized to announce SILAS IIOFF, as a candidate for Constable of the Cor poration of Clarksburg, at the eusuiug spring election. ? Forou.ity Surveyor. For the Regitttr. To this Voters of Harrison County. The Democratic party haviug failed to nom inate a'candidate for the office of County Sur veyor, and there being no Democratic Candid ate in tho field, I have concluded to offer my self as ja candidate for that office, feeling iny self perfectly competent to discharge the duties, being a practical Surveyor. < -- ROBERT MONROE. We are authorized to announce JOHN R. BOGGESS a> a candidate for County Surveyor at the ensuing spring election. iryVe are authorised to announce SELDEN M. OGDEN, Esq., as a candidate for Surveyor ef Ha'rrison County, at the ensuing election. BTWe- are authorized to announce CYRUS HAYSIOND-, as a candidate for Surveyor of the Count) of Harrison, at the ensuing spring elec tio if. * Doddridge County. tT We are authorized to announce WM. H. EARNEST a* a candidute for Constable for the tewv of West Union, at the eu&uiug spring elec tion. To-day's Advertisements. To Bridge Builders. rpHE tundersignod, Supt. of the Clarksburg 1 and Buckhannon Turnpiko Koad, will ro ee\v,e through the Post office at Roruiue* M ill* lifcfrison County Va., sealed bid* until tho 13th dsyof June 1358 for taaring down and putting up a new Bridgo acrois Kit creek near John liooda, on laid road, on the king post plau in ?11'respects? similar in plan and proportions to the"old Bridge now standing there. Said Bridgo ia sixty feet long and fourteen foot wide including eiteror super structure; the two king posts with the four 'short traces, all tl.a joints *nd under stays, with all necessary irons are good and will doctor the nsw vrork so fur as they go. Two 60 f09t ailla 13 inches by 8 inches also 4 thirty one foot'Braces 8 inchcs by 10, and two sticks 12 in ches square, 14 feet long, to rest long braces against in middle of abutment, also 840 feet 2>f inch flooring plank 14 feet long, nor mors than IS inches wide nor lejs than 8 inches wide, with all necessary timbers for good substantial 1J mus tering, the whole of the above timbers to be of the Diet wbite oak cletr ol kiots and all other de fects, except tho four 81 fo<*t braces which are to b?; black locust of the best quality. Terms of payment, one third when the work is completed ana the Besidne in two oqual payinonta of threo and six months. .-.The whole work to be coraploted in sixty days from the letting. Those offering bids are reque? ledtb attend at John Hood's on the said ISth day of June, so that bond can be immediately ?jitsred into. The old bridge not to bo disturbed nntil all the timbera are on the ground, and rea d/to bo put up, so travel may not ba incon venieheed thereby. B. J.BASSEL, my21 tf Eupt 0. <fe B. T. Attention ! ?flHE 187th Begimont will parade on Friday, JL the 11th day of June, at Moses II. Van horn's, by ten o'clock, for the purpose of organi sing aaid regiment, to enroll all the able bodied men between eighteen and forty-five, and to eleot Company officers for said regiment. By j an act of the Assembly, passed 2d and Sth of March, 1858. Prompt attendance is required: any'person failing to attend will lay themselves liable to a fine. Given under our hands this 14th Mf of May, 1S5S. . M. E. HALL, 8. WAKD, J. PRITCHARD, ; -my?l s? Commissioners. HILL n UMSIIIX.. WM. W. WALLACE, ?'*fO, 321, Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. STEAM ENGINES, of the bost quality, on hand and made to order. Stoain Boilers made to order, of stamped No. 1, Juniata iron. Fiehch Burr Mill Stones. ... Laurel Hill do. Portable Corn and Flonr Mills. Bolting^ Cloths, of the best quality. Mill Spindles and Mill .Irons. . Hoisting and Tempering Screws. Cart Iron Proof Staffs. Corn and Cob Grinders. Mill Picks and Scroon Wire. . leather Bolting for Machinery. Flux Belting for Elevators, a oheap article. Mill Gearing, made to order. .i- Smut Machines, of various kinds. ? Orders addrbssed to the ttubscribor at 819 Lib St-i Pittsburg, Pa., filled with dispatoh. -s . W. W. WALLACE. "? B.?There is a Railroad in oporation from to Pittsburg, and i trains daily each ^*Jjr . mar27 18m. Notice. TG the people of Clarksburg and vicinity. I take this opportunity of informing the pub lic that I have recently commenced the Black smithing business, st tho old stand of James Ca dar, near Walker's Hotel, and will be found at mv shop at all times. Persons wishing to purchase edge tools, Mattocks, Broad Hoes, ?fcc. ?Ill flease give me a call. my7at WM. B.STEVENS. Notions. JAmS n|B?vTHE1l' ?PPoaito the Court OnmV, n Clarksburg, have an assortment of ***? oU,or Notions, which they will sell cheap for cash. ooig ly 3 P^me1 bNTKATED LYEaud Whiu ap80 tf" JA*ME9^BRO., Clarksburg Vs. HELMOLD'S GENUINE PREPARA c* TION OF HIGHLY FLUID EXTRACT BUCHD. Disease* of the Bladder Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Obstructions, Secret Diseases, Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Kieeps and imprudences in life, and removing all Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated, And no Matter of how Long Standing, Giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED !!! .It euies Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes- all the Symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Lossof Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak NerveB. Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feat, Wakefulness, Dim ness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys'cm, Often Enormous Appe tite. with Dyspeptio Symptome, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dry^essof the Skin, Pal lid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain iu the Back, Heaviness <<f tho Eyelids, Fre quently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight; Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Koatlesnoss, with Horror of Socioty. Nothing is moro Desir able to such Patients than Sol:tude, and Nothing they moro Dread for Fear of Themselves; no Kepose of Mannor, no Earnestness, no Specula tion, but a Hurried Transition from one ques tion to another. These symptomsj if allowed to go on?which this medicine invartbly removes?soon follows loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits?in one of which tho patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently fol lowed by those direful diseases?insanity and Consumption) The records of tht Insane Asy lums, and the Molancholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness to tho truth of those assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most mel ancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden a>id quite destitute?neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of tho voico occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grief Ireguilcd." Debility is most torrible! and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely grave , thus blasting the ambltiou of many noble youths. It can bo cured by the UBe of this INFAi-LlaLE REMEDY If you arosuttering with any of the abovo dis tressing ailment.", the Fluid Extract Buchu will cure you. Try it and bo convinced of itsoffi cacy. BEWARE or QUACK NOSTRUMS and QUACK DOCTORS, who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Long Suffering. Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling lor a bottle of this Popular and Specific Remedy. It allays all pain and infta inution. is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate iu its action. Htcliiibold's Extract Buchu Is prepared directly according to the Rules of PIIA11.MACY AM? C1IK.W1STKY. with the greatest ueciirucy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted ill its combination. See Professor Dewees' Valuable Works on the i'ractice of Physic, and most of the late Stan dard Works o! Medicine. ? I O O One hundred Dollars will be paid to any Phy sician who can prove that the Medicine over in jured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one Wuok to thirteen > ours' stan ding have been effected. The mass of Voluutary Testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative poweis is im - meuse, embracing nacnos well known to Scicnco and Fame. Iu0,000 Botllos liavo boon sold and not a single instance of a failure has been repor ted 1 Personally appoared before mo, tin Alder man of Out City of Philadelphia, It. T. llulm bold, Chemist, who being July sworn does suy, that his preparation contains uo Narcotic, Mcr-, ctiry or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegablo. 11. T. Holmbold, Solo Manufacturer. oworn and subscribed before mo this ?23d day of No vembcr, 1851. WJ1. HlBBAltD, Alderman. Prico $ 1 per bottle, or Six for { 5, Dolivored to any Address , accompanied by reliablo aud responsible Certitiieutus from Profjssors of Medi cal Colleges, Cleruymen and others, Procured and sold by H. 'X'. Holmbold, Practical aud Analytical Chemist. No. 52 South Tenth St., bolow Chestnut, Assembly Building*, t'hila. ICTTo he had of JOSEPH L. CaRR, Clarks burg Va., and of all Druggists and Dealer* throughout the United State*, Canadas and Brit ish Provinces. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for Ilolrabold's ?Take No Other. Cures Guarantied. apl6 ly LOOK HERE! I take this method of informing the publio that I shall continuo the Blacksmithing busi ness, in all its various brunches, at my old stand at the West End, where I keep constantly on i band forming utensils of all kindi, such as mat - ] tocks, Broad Hooe, PLOUGHS of my own and other manufacture, among which may be found tho cclobrnted Woodcock, and the 1>? Hillside Ploughs, Iron and Center-lever Ploughs, Plough Points, liill-side and Shovel Ploughs of my own make, all warranted to bo of the bost material and workmanship. All the abovo articlos will bo sold for loss prices thau ever before offered in thismurket. Please give ino a call, and I pledge myself to accommodate in either quality or price. WAGONS always on hand aud for sale, at leBs prices than ever before sold in this market. Cull and see for yourselves, and I bind my self to soli, if you want to buy. aplti ly JOHN PECK. Notice. Trust sale of Negroes, Sfe. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust Executed by Richard Fowkea on the 7th day of May. 1855, to the subscriber as Trustee?I will ou the 11th day of June next proceed to sell ntpublic auction to tho highest bidder at the residence of the said Riclmid Foivkes in llie town ol Clarks burg on Main S reel?tin following n ?ni 'J N-.< groe slaves, Joseph, Richard, Ann and child. Julia and John her child, ula > three head of hor ses aud their huruess, one large wagon aud i s fixture*, also all his stock of goods wares aud Merchandise. Terms, Cash iu hand. B DESPARD, Trustee. May 4, 1858 ?myl4 4t HE* INfSTDHEIICLMDH6! J?MES& BROTHER would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Harrison county and the public generally, that they havo opened a store opposite the Court-house, in Clarksburg, wliero they have for sale an assortment of Drugs, Mediciuos and Dye-stuffs, which the} will sell at low prices for uash. Those who may favor us with their custom may rest assured they will get nothing but a good article. We hope by our knowledge of tho business to ?usure public oonftdenco. ocl6 ly Ciun Shop in West Union. ri"tHE subscriber would respectfully inform the X citizens of Doddridge county, that he is prepared to make and repair all kinds of Guus, Pistols, i&c. Ritiusaml shot guns mudo to or der. As all work is warranted, tho public is re quested to give mo u call. August 7th, lS.irt?ly W. H. EARNEST. Patent .Medicines. JAMES ?fc BROTHER, opposite the Court h< T?-e, Clarksburg, keep constantly on han t lartje assortment of the most popular Patei M dicincs, which they will sell cheap for casl ooltf ly OH nfin CIGARS, of the choicest brands, /4U.UUU just received at iny7 3t THEODORE ROSENTHAL'S. PORTE-MONA1ES, for Ladies and gents, for sale at my7 3t THEODORE ROSENTHAL'S. caUOZ. SOCKS of all kinds cheap for cash, at OU my7 8t THEO . ROSENTHAL'S. HATS and CAPS, for genta and Boys, just re ceived at my7 8t THEODORE ROSENTHAL'S. ? I II I asaggg! Miscellaneous. mowiJg machjD^ QTILL holding the agency for Che sale of K. L. O Allen's Mowing Maehinea, 1 am prepared to ?ell them, with some slight improvements, at last year's prices, $120, and the freight and ex penses from New York added: or, with the ad dition of a finger board hoist at $125, and the freight and expenses added. 1 examined this lust named improvement, when in New York, in February last, and con sider it well worth the additional expense of *5 00. '' , It consists in a lever with a wheel attached thereto by which the driver ia enabled at a mo ments warniDg to raise the finger board six or eight incheB from the ground and drive over a stump, stone or mown grass without touohing it. All machines are warranted to give satisfao tion?and tho purchaser permitted to cut two acres of grass upon land olear of stumps, and if not stttistled to return it to the Depot from whioh he received it. A credit willbe given until the 1st day of Au gust next, by the purchaser giving bund with approved security, or a deduction will be made ut the rata of one per cent, per month, for tbs cash previous to that time. MuchinoB can be sent to any Depot on the Bal timore and Ohio, or Winchester and Potomac Railroads, which may be desired by the purcha ser und named iu the order. 1 sold 20 of these machines last summer and refer those desirous of purchasing to the follow ing gentlemen (purchasers) for any information in relation thereto, whioh they inay desire: Wm. C. Vanmoter, David Vanmeter, A. A. Inskeep, Daniel R. McNeil, Jaoob Vanmeter and Solomon C. Vanmeter, Moorefleld, Hardy co. James Williams, and 1'eter Babb, Williamsport, Hardy county, Va. Isauc Shobe, Limey's Creek, Hardy county, Va. Jno. M. Pancake, Ephram Herriot, Henry M. Inskeep and Geo. W. Washington, Romney, Hampshire county, va. Isaac liolleuback and D. T. Keller, Patterson's Depot, Hampsliiro county, Va. John S. Arnold. Ridgovillo, Hump, co., Va. Duvid 0. Coplin. Ovortiold. Barbour county, Va. Angus 1. Wood. Lost liiver. ilurdj county, Va, J*?cob llurper, Pendleton county, Va. Silas Reese, Wurdviile, Hump, co., Va. Geo.Sioun & Brothers, Burlington, Uamp., Va. Any extras which may be needed for ma chine* purchased last year can be furnished by me upon immediate application, with the num ber of the machines, accompanying the same And those desirous of purchasing machiues would do well to send me their order* at ouce, a* much difficulty was had iu supplying the de mand lor last year. JOHN 1. PEEKCE, Agent for H. L. Allen. Burlington, Hamp. co., Va., April 9, 1858. P. S.?I have made an arrangement with Col. Duvid C. Coplin, by which I will receive order* for machines from the ciliz-ti* oi HirrisO" and surrouuding counties through him, and any ar rangement a* to , ayiug for ail I receiving the same made with him wi.l meet my auprobuliou. JOHN T. PEERCE, Agent, my 14 3m for it. L. ALLEN. 5 WAIM'S CELKBIMIED l'AiVAC IwY. For tho cure of Scrofulu, General Debility, ar.d all Disouscs arising Horn impurities of tliu Blood and i he effects of Mercury. Swnim's l'uniiceu luis been for nioro than thir ty-five yeurs celebrated in this country und in Etnope lories exlruordinury cures, some of which aro too frightful tor general publication, where the putients have beon almost eaten up with Scrofula, uud woro deemed iucurublo by physl ciaus. It has been used in hospitals and privato prac tice, und lias boen recommended by tho most celobrated physicians and o her eminent persons. Among others, by W.G. Gibson, M. D., Prof. of Surgery,Penn. Univurty; V ilentine Moll, M. D., Prof, of Surgery N. Y. University; W. P. De wees, M. D , Pi of. Mid. Penn. University ; N. Chapman, M. D., Prol. of Physic, Penn. Uni versity ; T. Parke, M. D., President College Physicians, Philadelphia. The woiiderful cures etfectcd by Swaim's Pan acea have for many years made it an invaluublc remedy, und have oceusioned unprincipled per sons to imitutc it, und thus impose on the dis eased und alUictcd. Almost dully we ure infor med of several who liavo been deceived in this ciiy. Swaim's Panacea is in round bot'.lcs, fluted .ongitudinally, with tho following letter.- blutrn on ihe glass: ?'S\V aIM'S?PANACEA?PI1ILADA." Having the name oi.Ias. Swaih stamped on the scaling wux and written on the label cover ing tho cork, uud u splendid engraving on the Bide of tho bottle, by. Draper & Co., bunk nole engravers, in thocenlreoi which is a portrait of the lute Win. Swaira,(copyright secured.) If persons purchasing the Punaccu will be curoful to observe thoobove cuution, und thut the name Swaim is correctly spelled, they need not be imposed on. Pro/ored only at Swaim's Laboratory, the old stand, South Seventh Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by ull oruggi?ts in the United Stutes. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. S. i>chiefftlin Brothers cfc Co. 170 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. ap28 6m. COWG1LL m>C03li\ELL 6c CO., Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. 0~0pposite Rail Roud Depot, I'AKKEHSBURG, VA. KTConstantly on hand and for talt on the most reasonable term* Domestic Brandy; French do. Cherry do Peach do. Blackberry do. Ginger do. Apple do. Pine Apple do. ? Chainpaigno Wine; Catawba do. Port do. Claret do. Madeira do. Old Bourbon Whisky; Itectifiod do., ETAud sell all kinds of Choico Bottled Li quors. apl6 ly Oil Manhood, AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. Just published, Gratis, the 20th Thousand. A FEW WORDS on the rutional treatment, without medicine, of Spermatorrh?a or Lo oul Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions. Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature and Impodiment-i to Marriage generally, by B. Do Laney. M. D. The important faot that tho many alarming complaints, originating in tho imprudenoe and solitude of youth, may l>e oasily removed with out medicine, is in this small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new and highly suc cessful treatinont as adopted by the author, fully explained, by means of which every one is ena bled to cure hiiuselt' perfectly and at the leas', possible cost, therby avoiding all tho advertised nostrums of the day. Sen to auy address, gratis and post t'ree in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paidj two postage stamps to Dr. B. Doiuuey, SS Ea>t 8!st street New York City. jagg ly Clarksburg Rifle Faclorv. GEO. II. EARNEST, (successor of J. B. Wright,) would inform the public that lie has opmied a shop ou Kinchrloe street, Clarks burg, Va., where he is prupated to do ull kinds of work in his line of busiuess. Rifles, of all kiuds, raade to order, in the best inauner, and upon tho shortest notice. Rifles, Shot Gnus, Pistols, ^-c., repaired. inyl5tf Rczin Davis Sou Have on hand a good assort ment of Ladies aud Gentleman's Saddles, also, Bridles, Martin gales, Saddle Pockets, Collars and Harness; also. Buggy Har ness, Japanned, Brass and Silver-mounted, made of the beat material and in the best style of workmanship. Those wanting any of the above ! articles, are invited to call and examine our stock- Shop on Main street, opposite the old stand of J. & B. Davis. All kinds of Prodooe i taken in exchange for work, for -which the mar 1 ket price will be given. JaST Jm Professional Cards B Law Partnership. WILSON 6c SOJIMERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Clarksburg Va. ENJAMIN WILSON, Commonwealth'* At torney for the county of Harrison, has th'n day entered into a partnership with S. M. Soro mera, for the practice of the Law They will (five their prompt attention to all business i ntrusted to their care. January 27th, 1857.?80 3m NORVAL LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DESPARDS NE W BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, CX> AUKS BURG, VA. Practices in the Courts of Harrison snd the adjoining counties. All hnsiness entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. my22 ly Jno. S. Hoffman and Ilcnry Raymond, ATTONEYS AT Uff, CLARKSBURG, Va. WILL PRACTICE together in the Courta of Ilarrisou and the Uuited States Court at Clarksburg. Mr. Hoffman will practice iu the Courts of the adjacent couuties, the District Courts at Fairmont aud Purkersburg, aud the Supreme Court of Appeals at Lewisburg. GEORGE W. LTJRTY7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, WEST UNION, Doddridge Co., Va PRACTICES in all the Courts of Doddridge and the adjoiningcountiea. Prompt atten tion given to all business entrusted to his care. delS ly BUaTON OKSPARD. KDW1N MAXWELL. Rcspard Sc Itlaxwell, Attorniex and Counsellors nt Law, CLARKSBURG, Harrison Co., Va. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care in any of the counties of Harrison. Taylor, Doddridge, Ritchie or Lewis. ml5 ly Charles S. Lewis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Circuit and County Courts of Harrison, Barbour and Upshur counties. Address?Clarksburg, Va. jylS ly A. 1*. **avisson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clarksbttrsr, Va. WILL strictly attond to all business entrust ed to his euro, in Harrison and the adjoin ing counties. [mar23-tf James B. JIIcI can, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lluckhunnou, Upshur, Co., Va. WILL practice in the courts of Randolph, Barbour, Upshur Lewis and Harrison. je6tf MARIS I'AVIiOR, ATTORNEY $ COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CLAItKSUUltG, Harrison County, Virginia. PROMPT ATTENTION will be paid to any busiuoss that may bu entrusted to bis care from tlie adjoining counties. ap2 ly UEO. IV. DUVAL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Spencer, Ituane County, Va., PRACTICES in the Courts of Roane, Calhoun, Jackson, Wirt, Kanawha, Gilmer and Lewis. All business entrusted to h is care promptly at tended to. a-.d remittances made as soon as col lections completed. aj?2 ly Or. Thomas Dailcy, OFFERS hi* professsonul services to the cit zens of Clarksburg and vicinity. For the p sent he inuy be found at the Northwestern li >tel. jy, 12 17 l)r. J. ill. Bow cock, HAVING permanently located himself at Clarksburg, Va., otters his professional ser vices to the citizens ot Clarksburg and vicinity. Office on Main street, in the otltce formerly oc cupied by W. A. Harrison, whero ho can al ways bo fbund except when professionally en gaged. up-45 ly Miscellaneous. REAIi ESTATE IGE^CY. [ 1 AVINGbeon frequently solicited co aid per O. sons wishing to bdv, as well as those wish ing to sill real estate in Harrison and the ad joining counties of North Western Virginia. I have concluded to otfer my services to the pub lic as an agont, l' inking that my facilities are such as to enable me to be serviceable to both selleisand buyers. Thoso wishing to bay, must furnish rae with the kind and amountof property wanted?its de sired location and conveniences, and the priue they expect to pay. Those wishing to sell will give mo a descrip tion of their proporty?Us amount, quality, con dition, location, prico, tonus, &c. Those descriptions will be kept on file in my office, for the examination of those who wish to buy or sell; and those looking either for a pur chaser or for property, will be saved much trou ble by referring to thorn. No charge will bo made except when a salo is effocted. Address W. P. COOPKK, February 6th, 1857. Clarksburg. Va. New Goods at (lie Kail Road. AM. BASTABLE hagjusl received,and if now opening his spriu^ Goods, at his large ware house at the rail road, where hoinvlteshis numer ous friends and (he public generally to call and make their purchases. He continues to sell goods unusually low, and as lie has adopted the "pay down" principle, he fl itters him elf that he can offer strong inducements to purchasers in give him a call befo.-a they purchase elsewhere He keeps constantly on hand a large quantity of Kanawha Salt, Iron, Nails, Castings, aud all ar ticles usually kept by merchants. He desires to purchase for cash, Wheat, Co'n, Oats, Rye, Bacou, ljiird, Tallow, Butter. Veui son, Beeswax, Gin eug, Snake Ruot, Feathers, (leans, Potatoes, Dried fruit, aud all kiuds of Produce. CI?fk?Snrg Vn. VTtv Gih I 3*>3?7 3t. Sale oi* ftjUiid. "^OTICE i? hereby given that in pnrsuanneof ll a decree retider;d in the Circuit Cjiirt ??f'Dol drigo county, tit the spring ter.n 1557 "in thoease of Wni. Berry hill against the estate of J. J. In trie. I >h:tll proceed to .-ell thu^hree tracts of land described in said bill aud proceedings, in front oi the Coiut- house of Doddrige c?nnty, on the second day of tho may term oi the Circuit Court of said county next, upon a credit of six, twelve and eighteen mouths, tiie pure hascr giving bond with security to secure the payment of the pur chase money. cuakles c. Davis. ap23 St. Fxtraels and Perfumery. JAMES & BKOTHEK, opposite the Court house, Clarksburg, have on haiif4 a lar^e hu?1 line uasortraeut of Flavoring extracts ana Per fumery, to wliich they eall the eapooial attention of the ladies. oclo ly Hardware and Cutlery, OF ALL KINDS, Carpenter's Tools, Stove Paus, Preserving Kettles, To* Kettles Jcc.. for wile cheap at WR1GU PS, nov 26?11 On Pike street, Clarksburg. For Rent. A DESIRABLE STORE-ROOM?one of the best situations lor business in Clarksburg, will be for rem on the 1st of A pril. Apply to W. P. COOPER. Butclter Knives. JH. MURPHEY has on luuid a large lot of ? superior Butcher Kuiree,which be wilt sell U redneed pHcee. ?3Uf Tor Orindstoues. r ?.US, Shalt and Crank* WRIGHT'S. Land in Harrison and llla f rion counties for sale. IN obedienco to a decree of the Circuit Court of Harrison county, pronounced on the day or M ny, 1358, in the case of Enoch Cur ningharaH administrators vs. the Heirs and Creditors of the said Enoch, the undersigned, Commission ers appointed hy the said decreo. will sell, at public sa.e. at the Court house of Marion ooun ty, on the llrat day of the July term of the coun ty court of Marion county, ( day of July, 1868,) the fallowing tracts of Land situate in that county : One traot of land containing S9 acres, called and known aa ?' the Veach Farm," aituate in Marion county, on the bead of Owen Davis' f rk of Buffalo creen, adjoining lands of Daniel Cun ningham. One tract of 25 acres, situate in Marion coun ty, on tho dividing ridge between Teverbaugh and Buffalo creeka, adjoining lands of Peter Te triok. One tTact of sixty-nine acres, situate in Mari on county known as " the White Farm," lying on a branch of Teverbaugh creek, udjoiiiiug lands of Charles Hess. One tract of one hundred and ten acres, situ ate in Marion county, calhd " the Tetrick j Farm," lying on the head of Camp Run, adjoin | ing land- of John Sturm. One-half of three hundred and eighty two acres of land in Marion county, situate on Owen | Davis' fork of Buffalo creek, adjoining lauds of Daniel Cuuningham. and which was purchased bj the said Enoch Cunningham from William Afhcraft. One two hundred and forty-three aore tract of land, patented to the said Enoch Cunningham, situate in Marion county, adjoining lands sur veyed for William lieas, William Ashurafl, Elisha Snodgrass and John Cunningham. One tract of land described in tho Com missioner's Report. No. I*, as being situate in Marion county, on the head of Owen DjtU* fork of Buffalo creek, known as '-the Liggett land," adjoining -'the Vetch Farm,"hereinbefore men tioned, aud which was oonveyed by Philip Gump, James Gump, Edward Gump, ?vc. Also, the Farm mentioned in the said Report as-'the Beatty Farm," situate in Marion ooun ty, containing one hundred and ninety acres and thirty-six poles, lying on the waters of Tever buugh creek, conveyed to the said Eaooh Cun ningham by Isaac Sturm, James Coon and oth ers. And on the firstdav of the July term of the couuty court of Harrison county, (12th day of July. 1868,) wo will sell the followiug tracts of land, situate in Harrison oounty: One tract situate on Cunuingham's Run, a branch of Binguruon creek, in Harrison oounty, containing one hundred and eighteen aud one fourth acres; being ttie same land now in the possession of the Wm. L. Hichurdsou. Or.o tract of sixty-four acres, situate in Harri son couuty. ou Harris' Fork of Biugamon crook, adjoining lands of El.a- Moore and John Cuu uinghum. and which was sold by tne said Hen ry W. Stoy to tho said Enoch Cuuningham. And. lastly, the Farm mentioned in the said Commissioner's Keport called "the Barnes Farm." situuie iu Hurrixon county, on the Wes ton and Fairmont Turupike Road, near Shinn ston, containing uhout one hundred and eighty nine acres beiug ilio s.nne furin ou which the widow of tho s.'id Enoch now resides. Ttniii it Sall.? Five per cent, of the pur c1iki-o money to bo raid by the purcliuser at the time of tiiu sale; the residue ou credit of 1, 2, S and 4 years, with interest from the day ofsalo, the purchaser gi ving bonds with approved secu rity?for the deterred payments, aud a llou will ho retained on the laud lor the deterred pay ments. The widow's dow ot iu all the lands will bo re leased by her to the pur. Iiacer? tree of chargu, except iu the farm she now occupies, situate near Shinnstou, which farm will be sold subject to her dower, which will bo luid otf to her by John Lowe, William E. Lyon aud Juinca Dculmm? before the day of sale. If there shuli not bo time to mako sale of all the lauds on the first day of the Courts afore said, the saio will bo contiuued to the second day of said courts. WM. A. HARRISON, BETH SHINN, Special Oom'rs. May 10th, 1853.?14 tds tar Fairmont Virginian Insert till day of I sale, and sond bill to Comiuissisuers. Land Tor sale. IN pnmnance of a decree of tho Circuit Court of Randolph county, rendered on the 8d day of November. 1357. in oase of Robert Garrett ifc Sour against Thomas B. Curtis's admin i-tratom and others, I shall, on tho 27th day of Msroh. 185S, in the town ef Wost Union, iu the courty of Prr-ston, soil, at public auction, a tract of 8, 440 acres of land in the oounty of Preston, on Little Wolf Creek, on the North-westorn turn pike road; also, a tract of 850 acres in the ooun ty of Preston, on the North-western turnpike .rosd near the town of Wett Union; also, a house and lot in the town of West Union, in the coun ty of Preston. And on Monday, the 27th day of May, 1363, before tho court house door, in the county of Randolph. 1 will sell, at public auction, 8 acres and 80 poles of land, in tbu oojnty of Randolph, on the oast side of the Valley river, adjoining Anm.iax tlinkie; also, about ISO acres on Cheat mountain, in the suid county of Randolph, ad joining Amos Canfleld; also, 200 acres of lund in the county of Randolph, on the Valley river, about 80 miles south of Beverly, on the Hut tonsville and Marland Bottom'turnpike road. I On this tract there is a sulphnr spring, which is said to be similar to the White Sulph'ir, in Greenbrier county; also, ono undivided third part of 1S>00 acres on the Blank Fork of Cheat river; also, one undivided third part of 469 acres in Randolph county, on Midkle Fork river; also, one undivided third part of 4W acres on said Middle Fork; also, one undivided half of 780 acres in Randolph county, on Sliuver's mountain, adjoining the Seneca road; also, 234 acres In the eounty of Randolph, ou the east side of the Val ley river, at l he mouth of Leading creek. This | is a valuable farm?all lovel land. Tbkms or Salk.?Upon a credit of 1, 2 and t yearn, the purclia er giving bond and aocurity. < bearing interest from the date of sale. The title j will lie retained as a further security for tht | purchase money. DAVID GOFF, Jan. 28, 18">3.?29 17t Commissioner. Valuable Farms and l^and For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale on reasonable terms, the following several deal ruble Farm* and tracts of land lying in the county of Jack son, Va. A Farm one mile from Ripley containing 274 acres, 140 of which are improved with two good dwelling liousea. out houses. two wells, an orchard of grafted frnit, and coal ha* rcccntly been discovered upon the place. The Charles ton, Ripley, and Kavenswood Turnpike divides the bottom land from the upland. The farm is well watered and lias every advantage to make it highly productive and valuable. Also a farm lying miles from Ripley, op Mill Creek, consisting of 600 acros, 145of whioh ar< improved. There is a good dwelling houae and several out bonnes on tbe farm. Also ? Flouring and Saw Mill in good running condi tion, with a good orchard, well and spring. The Gilmer, Ripl.-j an I Ohio Turnpike also run* through ihe farm. To suit purchasers, this tract will he sold in two lets, divided by tbe creek which will leave tho mills an.! 40 a?-re? of improved laud, with over V!00 unimproved acres cin one sidu. and the dwelling house ifcc., on the other. A N'i. s Steam Saw Mill (or such interest in it as the subscriber owns J with a four acre lot and several dwelling bouses lying half a mile froin Ripley. A I so a tr?et of land two miles from Ripley ly ing on the Charleston, Ripley, at d'RavenswooU Turnpike, containing 20?? acres, well watered and weil timbered, und will make a good farm. Kor tun her information, aud for terms the subscriber can i>e consul ted at Ripley, Va., or by letter. A general warranty title will be gives to ail the above property.* tEiir 19?tf. J. H.8TAATS. Notice. IX pursuance of a deed of trust ex"KQted by I John J. Bice to hie, a* trustee, on the*tli day ot July 1355. (.which is of record in the elerk'a jttice of Hai rison county court in deed boob 41 & folio 89) to secure Sarah Swiger in the pay ment of a certain ?uin of money mentioned therein, 1 shall offer for sale In front of the Coort houxe door of Harrison county on the first day of th- next Juno terra of the county court for raid crnuty of Harrison for ready money, a truct ct land lying and living in theeonuty of Harri s n. to the right hand fork of ten-mile creek, I supposed tocoutain about eighty acred. WM. K- BENNETT Trustee. April 28th 1858 80 7t Notice. In the guardian of John W. H airier, will ? move the Circuit Court ef Kandolpb County, on the first day of CVurt, to be belcl for aaid County, at its Spring Term, in the year 1*66, to direct the receiver ot raid Court to pay to me. as snch guardian tbe amount due saia John W. Haigler in the hands of said receiver. t'i f' l I apl? 4t JACOB B. HA16LEB. - j -Iaoftexg^chemes. ^ bP*AForta?ej?jE^70,ooQ to bfinrm v^w ti^S86BSI8Rzi.? j# " ?':'j'*i "i?S Aufo. T '-!-J W<3|si? " Swan 3c Co.'s Lotteries! Authorized fry the State of Georgia. & Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy O-I? St 1 **? ?$S8$f ' ?-"'*3 ? * V ' lol *8 a Clas* 14, to b? drawn In the city of avqvta, Uoorgifc Jn publta, on Saturday, May Sth Class 15, to be drawn in the City of avoc'sta, (Georgia, in publio, on Saturday, May 15H?.J858 Class 17, to be drawn in the City of acqosta, Oeorgia, in public on Saturday, May 39, IMS. On the plan of single numbers. Five Thetuand four Hundred eighty-Jive Prize* ! Nearly one prixa to every uine Tiokets ! Magnificent Scheme ! To be drawn each Saturday in February! 1 prize ef $70,00 50,0<l0 " 10,000 5.000 " 4.000 . t .8.000 ?' 1,600 ? " 1*000,] 4 Prlxes ef 900 4 *' 800 4 ?' TOO 4 " too ; 50 600 60 ?? ?.10 100 " 186 tso ?, 100 ] Approximation Prizes. 4 Pr's. of $400 ap. to $70,000 Pr. are $1,400 4 " #00 " 80,<KH> '? 1,900 4 " 900 " 10,000 " $00 4 " 196 " 6,000 ?? 600 4 " 100 " 4,000 ?? 400 4 '? 75 " 8,000 ?' 800 4 '? 50 " 1,600 ?" 900 5,000 " 30 are 100,000 5)485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $6; Quarters 9){. PlRn of the Lottery. The numbers frbm 1 to 60,000, corresponding with those nnmben on the tickets printed oo separate slips of paper, are enoiroled with small tin tubes, aud placed in the Wheel. The first 4">7 Prizes, similarly printed and enoiroled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize la drawn from the other wheel. The nnmber and prize drawn out are opened and oxhibitod to the audlenoe. aud and registered by the Comroia sloners; the Prize being plMtd against the num- ' ber drawn. This operation U repealed until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Phizes.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those draw ing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 38 approximation prizes. For example: if tlok et No. 11350 draw* tho $70,000 prise, those tiok ets numbered 11243, 11249. 11251, 11353 will each be entitled to $400. If tiokot 550 draws tho $30,000 prize, tklese tickets numbered 548, 649, 551, 553 will each be entitled to $800, aud so on according to the above scheme. Tho 5000 prizes of $20 will be determined by tho last figuro of the numbor that draws the $70 000 prize. Forexumple, if the numbe drawing the 70,000 prize euds with No. 1, then all the tickots where the number ends in 1 will be enti tled to $2<>. If tho number ends with 3, then all the tickets wlio e tho number ends in 3 will be entitled to $20. aud so on to 0. Certificates of paokagos will be sold at the fol lowing rates whmh Is the risk. Certificate of Pack, of 10 Who1* Tickets, $S0 " " 10 Half <? 40 ?' " 10 Quarter " SO ?' " 10 Klirhth " 10 In ordering tickots or Certificates, enclose the money to our tiddruss for the tickets ordored.on receipt of which they will be fofwardod by first mull. Purchasers can havo tiokets ending in any flguro they may designate. Tho list of drawn nmnbora and prizes will be sent to purchusers Immediately after tho draw ing. E7"Purchasers will please write their signa tures plain, and give thoir Post Olfico, oounty and State. Remember that every prize Isdrawn and paya blc in full without deduction. QfAll prizes of $1,000 and under, paid Im mediately after the drawing? othor prizoa at the I usual tiino of thirty days. All communications strictly oonQdential?ad dress orders fur tiokets or certlficatoe to 8. SWAN dc CO., Augusta, Oeorgia. ESyPorsons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Oa.,can have their orders flllod, and save time, by addressing 8. Swan ifc Co., at | either of tlioso cities. A list of the nnmhors that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in tho following papers: New Orleans Dolta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Oazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book. Savannah Morning 1 News, Richmond Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion and Augusta (Ooo.) Constitutionalist. oct 23tf NOIiCE FROM TUB Board Public Works. In compliance with the provisions of an set of the General Assembly, p.iifted on the 2d April 1850, the Board ol Public Wo k* of Va. invite Sealed Proposal*, to be opened on the 33d June |H5ct, dating the lowi?at term* ou which the Superintendence of the following ?mined Stnt? Rond. will be undertaken troiu and after the l*t July uezt, viz: Alleglmuy and lluntersvllle, Abba' Valley and Tu|>g R ad, Beverly and Fairmont Road, Fairmoni and Wheeling Road, Floyd Court house and llilliville Road, liuttonsvtlle and lluiitemvllle Kond, Huntervllle aud Lewlaburg lioad, Marllu'* Boitoin aud Lewiaburg Roud, Midalefork Turnpike Rood, Northwestern Turnpike Road, Juurllou Vulley Road, Ohio River und Marylatid Road, Richland* mid Keu luuky Lino (loud, Tazewell Court-house and Richland* Road, 8tauntou and Parkeraburg Road, So'jthweateru Tur<i)>lke koad, Slavlu * c.ibin aud duuiineraville Road.Wyoming Court huuae und Bluff* Road, When several road* are of auch lengtli and coniiguity as to admit of it, proposal* will de con?!d?r<-d for Uie superiuteudeuue of more than one Road by the sains peraou. The Board will deeide upon the competency aud iituess of applicants, as to winch the most saw iafactsry tesllmonlals will be required to givs bond with ample security, eouditloned for Uis faithful performance of his dalles. By oraer of tlie Board of Public Works. '1 HOS. H. DE WITT, S*c. B. P. W. Richmond, April 30, ICS&8.?my 1 i 4l. Blacksrai thing. ?yy-fl The subscribers take this method of in / forming the public that they have eora I -Apn.eiu-rA blaccami thing on Pike atreet, Ui?i liou?e west of Dent's Hotel, Clarksburg, where they are prepared to do all kind*of work in their line, at the moat reasonable prices for prompt pay. Mr. xJaah will pay particular attention to the .hoeing of horses, and Mr. Layton to ironing wagon*, carriage*, See--, and tbey traat that their experience in these two Important branch es of their busbies* will fpat>le them to give their enstomera full satisfaction. " BA8H ec layton. Clarksburg, Feb. &th, 1886.?ly Blacksmi thing. r I^HE subscriber* take this method of inform-1 X ing the pnbiis that ibey hare commenced Black smilhiug el I he Depot, east of Clarksburg, where they are'prepnred to do all kinds of work in their line of bostoess, on Um moot rosso its Wo terms, for prompt pay. Mr. King will pay particular attention to all I such Work as horseshoeing, Ironing of wagons, [ plough irons and eoged too s, which will be war muled. They trust long experience in the Oun iucss will enable Ibesrr to jrivo their customers mil suUiaction. . KING Sl STOVER. March Sih, 1868.?I3tf Call at Wright's FOB Harrison's Columbian Inks: Black, Bed, U IndsHMs, To t?ba Uair-Dys, wders for Leather Workers. y?aej Soapp, baring Cream., fenumerr. *0 Crj?t*l Jtujilsge?? desirs^le article for tb? I^diflts ?-i* i*y ij. si # r\ 9 j t & March4th, 8i8.?m?6 tf Lottery Drawings See., Maryland State Lotteries! R. FHAlfCE a, CO . MANAGERS. Breaent the Following Splendid Schauta* FOR MAT. 1858 fpHET caution pnrcbaeoraof Tiolceis to beware J of ordering Ticket* iu LoueTiee where ex " - ? a small IV UN* tu-keta?all such areawin iarvland Lottorica havo boen in axie tenca fterforty yeata. They arc drawn by a Slate d can be relied on. If you draw a prixe rot jromr money. Tbe whole country wffl'WlW'wAeriii. lUv.rure Of Una. OctatetMHtMyiand State Lo'teriea* Magnificent Sckrme. GRAND C0N80L1DTED LOTTERY,ClasaO, To he drawn in Ball, city. May JS, MM. lo Drawn Ballota outof IS. 1 Grand prixe of #40.000 iiS&f "P 1 prize of ft.oOO 8 prise of S,??0 & prise of l?BO0^ 10 prlsea of 1,000 10 pritea of 400 > tbat there aro 18 prisaa to 10 blanks. lo prises of VMS 61 prises of asss TIM prises of 808M prisea of ?See 10? S8,tM prisM, amounting to $t<01,000 Tickets 110, Halves5, Quarters SX>ElghU? 1,83. Certificate of Paokeg* is Wholes, for 1X4,00 do. do. do. do. do. do. 86 Halve*, UfiSS? s? 13,30 HAVANA P|iAN. THIS IS THE OLD MODS or DS1WIKS. ONE WHEEL AND TICKETS IN ANOTHER. Every Prim is 4r>item Prises paid in fall, without any deduct!**, j Grand Conaolidated Extra Claaa 4, to he draws in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Kay it, 133$. SO,3lt Prises I 40,000 Numbers! Splendid Scheme. 1 prise of 1 prise of 1 prise of 1 prise of 1 Prise of 1 prise of 1 prixe ef 1 prise or 1 Prise of 1 prise of 1 prise of 1 prise of 4 prise of 4 prixe f of 10 prist of 10 prises of 100 prises of $31,430 6,0O0 8.000, 6,000 i 3,000 { 8,000 >,000 t.000 8,000 1.880 1,840 1,880 i 900 4 approx'ag te MM M do. l?e | 13 4*. H 13 40 40 <00 do. da. d*. do. do. i$$ ? i. IN 80,000 Prises of $S each. 8o,ooo prises of 8 dollars, determined by Ihkcap ital prise, being odd or even. Wholo tiokota $1.0; hal ves $3; quarters Where persons wish to pay the risk only, a managers* Cortlf. Pack. 13 Wholes Will be aont for $*4,00 do. ldllalvea, do. 48,0$. do. 16 Quartere. do. 84,30 do. 16 Eighths, do. 18,0$ Tbe Manapera have been compelled from tbf numeroua complainta made to them, of arfflkUh* fulnees on Ilia part of those who have been at> tending to the tilling of orders, to resume tbe correspondence bualneas and lntbelr t>wn nam*.'' Order Tickets from the Managarsonly.' Addresi all lettors to B. FKANCE .ft 00., J' Baltimore, Md. Notice. Persons at a distance who desire (o purclikae Tickets In the Maryland SUU> Lotteries, In f$i'!' lure, direct their letters to the Manager*. R. FRANCS St. CO.. Baltimore. Maryland.? Those who desirs to purcluse In the Shelby Cel* lege Lottery of Kentucky, will dlreet their let tor* to the Munagnrs, R. FRANCE & CO., Louisville, Ky., Maryland State Lotteries! R. FRANCE fc CO., MANAGERS. CUTION NOT ICS. PEB80NS living at a distance abould. be ea trcmely cantlona of w liorn tliejr onler Lotte*1 rj ticket* or oerttfloatoa of nftuksgee of tiuktte.? The oountry i* flooded with bogua ami awln-* liog Lolterlu. Evory induooment ia held out cret peraOnn to invejt rarney In thain. 0?r' Prime of from #9o,ooo to 4o.ooo bead acbomea?with Uokots at Ono Dollar. gu Capital Prlzoa ars <>flured, tloketo tS. All In every Inatanoa, sr? fraud*; and If mouey mam a a \*a ^a?? la f. ? . a u ky Huu Lottery for th? banaflt of ollege, nndar our management, ia' irytO til* UulUd Htatea whluh U. away witbout tbaahadow of a a bans* of gatilag a prize, iiowaro of all Lotterle* w lie re lb* Cap itol prize la dnusdslly lsrge Inoomparlaoo to tM price of tlekaU. In every Inatanoe whore larrf prUea aro offered lor a amall coat of tiekata, oa% it down ae a cortai n frasd. The Kentucky the t?helby Con the only Lottery I legally decided by the Uarylaad drawing*: all other Lottoriee which purport to bo decided by tbe Maryland drawing* are frand*. THE MARYLAND 8TATE LOTTERIES. i'urchaaa in tbe Maryland State Lottoriea and you are aure of being right; and (a ordering la the Maryland Lotterlea you are aore Of fWfrSaa honwnt drawinga. , One thing look to, end that ia, if ypu of from any ltceinied vender tn Baltimore, do leeeive any bat Maungora'Ticket* and Man Printed Oertittuatea of Paokagee. The I ger*' CertiflcalTa have tbe nuinbera printed. ar._ have the litbogrupbod aignature of R. rtante A Co. No one '..aa a right to aend bla IndMdaal oertiflcatoa, and if be dooe it, bo aara there W ftaud at tbe bottom of it. K. Kit A NCR, * 00., Managera of Mary loud State Lviterlao. mat 8ra To Southern and Western Merchants. LEATHER, HIDES AND OIL. jy^EKCHANTB, Manufacturere, and all others rea|H aorti Baltimore, that for aaaortMeot, qaallly a ad quantity, itaa never yet boon kept ia Baltimore 1VI uaiug, making or dealing In Leather, are reelect fully laformad that 1 have opened aa ae aortment of red or Uottilook ?wlabliig to make the Baltimore market aa good a market for tbo purehaae and *al* of Loo* titer, (I mean Ham loo It Solo Leather,) aa any oity east. And farther, 1 pladge myaelf to da plicate, at all timeo," New York Prions of Solo Leather," in any quantity and of every quality. interee'. mom i ana a? caah-paylng Merchant! Demlora of Virginia, N< and Eastern Ohio and' .... . . ika in New York, to got my ecaleof pH i boring, or at all ovonta oall aad aaa Salumore, and loam my prioea aad oeo from ten Sidoa to a tbouaand, for oaaa oru (or Baltimore aeoop* aooeeof IK> day a or 4 monlhe interee'. added/and aak tbo cloeo-oaleohMag and Merchant* and Manufacturer* and North and Sowb Corollne. id.Tenneaeee, wbo purebaas their Stooka i oea before t i if in Ba my f(gok? 1 likewlao keep 09 band at all tlraee a oo?. piste assortment of 8panleh and Slanghtor Sol*, of Oak Tannage, together with lisrneae, Bridle, Curtain, WaxUpper? Kipe of all alzea?rraoab CaKafcine, DoraeaUo do.?together with a 'erg* aaaor unant of Linings, BuM&ags, M >roasoa,Pa? Liver aad Tanner*' Oil, alwaya on band, of perior -luaUty and at lowest Saab r * - I am always in want of Or try Hideo, and paying tbo htj. Country hides alwaya on haail aad for sals. to the *elooting and Obippttog of Ibsaame. Any information at all timts shea/fully gives, wr! hold to order, or eoUroai tber Ia tbo Bough,Sb Vor further PutSoti VBANOIB H; CKOi No. 43 S. Calvert Street, Baltimo At Healook Solo Leather Depot. mat It Real Estate ! 1N0 osporionoed XX umkiu ennt and In *ratwu|pvu, ?ua <Wr*igned oSera Uo aervioee for tbo aalo of L? ?roved and unimproved land,ia North WaaUra Hrginlal Partiao having nrofterty to dispone of rotfld do well to oooeult him, (riving full do. ?rindona oCUw property, Iowa* Uorra., Ao. Uie charges wUl no moderate, and. unless a Sale is stTootad. no cbsrgo Will bo mads. Addreas V. J TliOMA*. [ij Clarksburg. Va. N. B.?City property for aale or exohaoga. January Sth, 1&S7?ly it tJ^Me^sKaowtfStei anl'tilViiihirg Sa . lotto co;.j one T*?r si?d send Mil ibis eS" ""noqiMsw b? mis) 4io4 9