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A YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, AXIW and singularly successful remedy f>r the euro of alt Bilious diseases?Costiveneas, Indigestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever*. Gout, Humors, NerrotMiiw, Irritability, inflammations, Headache, Pains in the Breast, 8ide, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ae^ Ac. Indeed, very lew are tbe diseases In which a Purgative Slediclne 1* rot more or lees re quired, and ranch sickness and suffering might be prevented, if a' -harmless !?ut effectual Cathartic were more ft-oely used. No petv son can feel well whfle a costhro habit of body prevails; besides, It soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might. Sivo been avoided by the timely and Judicious uso of a good pur gative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious tler-ineemeuts. They all tend to bccODlO or produce the deep seated' and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Ilcnce a reliable family physic is of the first import ance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected with, consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of i\A virtues by Physicians, Professor*, and Patients has shown results surpassing any tiling hitherto known of any medicine. Cures' have Ikh>u effected bejond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character M to forbid th4 friwpicion of untnitli. O Among the distin/nilHhiMl gentlemen who have testified In fiivor *r the extraordinary virtue?* uf iliese Pills ww may mention Dn. A. A. IIayi*, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and State A*sayer of MaMachur^tty, endorsed by llox. FmriBD Evebett, .Senator of the United States. tto.v. 1*. C. WjHTH?or. Speaker House of Representatives. Abuott Lawrence. Minister Plenipotentiary to England. f Joux B, Fn^PATKifiK, Catholic Bishop of Bdifcm. Dn. On a T. Jacksox, Geologist to the Public Lands of the United State*, Discoverer of the anaesthetic properties of Ether, Rui^ht of the Legion of Houor, Ac. Ifox. If. J, O-iBDxrB. Governor of Massachusetts. IIoi. Sihox Bbowx, Lieutenant-Governor of 3fa*sachuj'etts. 12. M. WBIORT. Secretary of tlje State of Massachusetts. Also, Dr. J. 1L CifiLiox, Practical Chemist, of New York City, ?oriented by WM. If. SKWAJin, Senator of the United States or America. XTu. I4. Marct, Secretarv of State of the United States. Wm. B. Asrom, New York City, the richest man in America. II. J. Raymond, Lieutenant Governor of State of New York. Oansx IIofvmax, Attorney General of State of New York. I'kop. Jonx Tokkev, Prof, of Chemistry and Materia 3Iediea, Goliove of Physicians and Surgeons in the city of New York. CoteMAX A Stetsox, Proprietors of the Astor House, New York. Alto, 1*P.0P. J. M. Locke. Cincinnati, Ohio. Endorsed by John McLean, Cincinnati, Judge Sup. Court of United States. Thomas CotwiN, Lebanon, Ohio, Secretary of Treasury of U. H. Alex, re Bodisco, Amhaspa-lnr of ltu*?ia. Hon. Joseph M. Weight, Governor of Indiana. Jambs Harlan, Attorney General of Kentucky. JL B. Collins, Secretary- of State for Indiana. B. Stoker, Judge of Supreme Court, Cincinnati Did apace )?eriuit, we could give many hundrod certificate*, from all parts where the Pills have been used; but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, ar? offered to the public as tlio best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, hut of the medicinal virtues only of vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best result'. Tide system of composition for medicines has been found, in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more ?filcient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obrlou*. While by the old mode of com position, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each individual rirtae only that Ih desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained, llence it Is self-evident- the effects should prove, as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine 6hould be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly Judge of a remedy without knowing ita composition, I nave supplied the accurate Formulas by whieh both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners la the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his request. 0 Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known I Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is* laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject ft-cely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more tlian realized by their effect* upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera fo purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action ? remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of tho body, restoring their irregular action to health, and cure by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. 1 Being sugar wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their uie lu aay quantity. Unprincipled dealers may attempt to put you off with ether pills, on which they mako more profit. Be not imposed upon by tny such counsellors. For minute directions, s?e wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical, Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Prico 86 Cents per Box. Are Boxn tor 91. SOLD BT mBiIAo- A. C. tn/tii) & CO.,Wheeling. p?iA.]sr6s. New System. IS changing of lustres* from a long credit system to a ca^h one, or Its equU-aleut, we also change long profits to v??ry sh"rt ones, and lu closlusr out our atock of heavy Cloth* and Casslraercs, we will sell from ten to twenty per cent l?s? than our former prices. Should any donbt what we say, hy calling at No. 2 Washington Hall you will he at oao? satisfied we mtsau ust what we say. WHEKLFR A T.AKIN. REMOVAL. T"AS. C.ORR would announce to the public, that he ha* fj removed his poods fron 117, Main street, to the fcurth door North of the M. A M. Bank, Bast tide Main street where be it new opening bis Spring Stock of Booka, Station* * err, Wall Paper, Ac. He would call especial attention to his larg^ and well se lected stock orwall Paper, which for variety of patterns, and neatness and quality, cannot be excelled In the city. Desiring to close out a small lot of patterns of lavt season, to make room for new, I will sell fiora now to the first 01 April, all such atcoat. Call soon, you that want bargains. Rememb-r ti^o place, 4 doors Worth of the M.1M. Bank, East side Main street, Hornbrook's new Block. mnrtO JAS. C.ORR. "VTEW MUSIC, received every week, at th?* variety store - 6f ra'plT] PAYNE * CO. FARMERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS TAKE l*OTICB! \\TJt kave in storeand to arrive. VY iO MbU. Eila>eeil Oil. tO ttbla* Spirit*, 'JOO Kegs White Lead. Which we will sell, for Ou*h only. at prices which cannot fall to make you purchase. T. H. I?OGAN A CO., aplO Bridge corner Druggist** \J*?DIC1N R*?M?DICINES?MEDICINES.?We offer all -VI the popular, pntent medicines of the day, at either whol#????le.or retail, at the lowest terms Call a* the aplB BRIDT. CORXKR DRUO STORK. BRUSHES BRUSnk* !?Paint, Varnish,Sash. Badger, Wall, Whitewash. Counter. Scrubbing, Tooth, Hair, Ototh. Horse. Bath and Nail Brushes, for sale by T. H. LQQAN AJOO.^ ar? paying the highest far Rw and Oats. DOANE * 4 DAMS, gnl &'??. Main St. . t > T. G ART WRIGHT, WHOLKS.lLi'; AND RKTAII, IIKAI.KS 15 xvsro a yd irrsrcA r. ryxrnTrjr/t vrs. ccri.sitr A.Vfl rARlKTY noons. No. 115 Main Street. OIWTror ?I II.I.K1', DAVK Sc HI r\? %. YO*4. The r*??v-' nlanos are fitted up with all the Inuirovenient*, In beautiful Rosewood cases. My assort ment rang^ from the plain or ?u)aare-piano to the beauti ful Imnis-XIV style. \Uo% ssrentfor Pritt?e'? tllelodeou*. C'nrhart's Vfclotlcrona, and Hughe* As Halo's Klelotle /?Itr ' ; s | ?c ^ 1 ll-.o. ? : SHEET MUSIC. . Tne largest stock of sheet music, mu&ical works, Ac., Ac., 1 in the Western country. V33T Music aent to any address, postage free. In connection with the above, I keep every kind of inu~ tleal instruments and musical merchandise generally. Pianoiu Melodeons, and every kind of musical Instru * went? tuned and repalre 1. ar All go*ds warranted at this establishment. nov5 FHii; !JN/ TEL Li G-E Jj CE h'. THURSDAY MORNING, J ONE 24, 1B58. [From the Knickerbocker-) LADIES' STOOK1XGX. I. A clothes-line in yonder gulden Goes wandering among the trees. Ami on it two very long sir-okings Are kicking the evening breeze j And a lot of taucy dry good*, Whose nature 1 cannot divine. Arts wildly nnd merrily Happing About ou Ltiu ouine old liiiu. ir. And a very tine young lady At the Parlor window sews ; And T rather conclude, if yon tried it. You'd ttnd she'd tit into "them liose." She's only 11 half-length picture, Fore-shoi tened below the breast; . But the dry goods which dance on the tiglit-rope, Out yonder, just make up the rest. nr. So dreain-like, she seems. You'd think her too gentle fur earth; Alid I fuel (hut h holier spirit Is banishing vulgar mirth To its worldly home?by Jingo! IVhatu Ilouiish that muslin throws; And flow uncommonly taper Those stockings go off at the toes! IV. O eye! like the sky when 'tis bluest! O hair! like tiie"night without star! O muslin and hose! I cannot help it! Ye still draw my thoughts over "thar." The lady alone is substantial. The clothes hut a fancy ideal. Yet somehow or other?confound it! I've mixed up the sham with the real. V. O love! you're the same old sixpence With the poet, the muff, or the brick ; You go up with a rush like a rocket. But comc down at Inst like the stick: And let love?though it be lofty or lowly, Platonic or flash, 1 opine That they all, like your dry goods and stockings, Belong to the same line! How do we know that there were railroads iu the days of Solomon? Because it is stated that whei^the Queen of Sheba visited hiin, she "came with a gient train." "Your house is on fire," said a stranger, rush ing into the parlor of n sober citizen. "Well, sir," was the answer of the latter, "to what cause am I indebted for the extraordinary in terest which you take in the affairs of my house?" Shawls and Mantillas. GRAPE SlIASVLS, of recent irnnortation, ftora t> up to 30 dollars. The Five Dollar Crap? Shawls, white, alther ?l?ln or emhroldored, are fullv worth ftO. SfLK SHAWLS?Plain Muck and colored. THIBIT SHAWLS, HIack and Modu, embroidered and plain; also,afewhl/>i<33!oredand white. STELLA SHAWLS? m 4 of the handsome*' -v?r offered la th?* cltv, with Moire, Hroche and Printed *' ?rdf?rs. BOO MANTILLAS?Emhrsctnct evorystylel . ?nrket.suoh as Chantilly, Lace and 811k,(embroidered a- ?la?n) etc. at very Great Bar/alnK; at ALKX. H' MAN'S, Hp3-8nt i-TMalnft, SECOND SUMMER STOCK. INTENSE EXCITEMENT! CALL SOON, OR YOU WILL BK TOO LATE! TAWNSi fast Colors, only 6# cent*. 4 Lawns, fast colors, only 6# cen?a% Lawna, fast colors, onlv 6>^ cents. Handkerchiefs, all linen* only 5 cents. Handkerchief*, all linen only 3 cent*. Handkerchief!!, all linen, only 3 cents. Mitts, all Silk, only Scents. Mitts, all silk, onlv 8 cent*. Mitt*, all silk, onlv 8 cent*. Collars, needldwork. only 4 cent*. Collars, needlework, only 4 cent.-*. Collars, needlework, only 4 cents. Lawns worth 23 cent*: at cents. Lawns worth 85 cent*, at 12% cents. Lawna worth 23 cents, at 13.3? cent*. Rareees, plain, worth HO ct?., at 93 cts. Bareges, plain, worth 30 cts., at 23 nts. Bareges, plain, worth 50 ?t*., at 25 cts. Together with Other goods of the very latest styles, too numerous to mention, nil of which I will veil ohcaper than any other ITonae. 300 Bonnets of the very latsst style*. ?000 Yards of Bonnet Ribbons. 800 Dozen Bonnet Border*. . 6O0 Collars, etc., eto. Call soon, at ISAAC P8AGE1T8, myH 198 Main St.. between Monroe k Union. WHITE GOOD"*.?-Elegant PIg'd Swiss Muslins, French Muslins for Party Dresses, Jones'celebrated make of Cambrics, Jacconet* and Nainsooks, French and Knvlilsh Biilllanter, Plain Swiss and Book Muslins, Just received. jipT llBIflKELL A 8WRABTNGKN. WK HAVE jnsr RECEIVED A LARGE lot of Willow and Wooden Cabs ranting from $51,50 to $16 each. Another lot of Self-Adjusting Steel Frame ^klrta. No la dy's wardrobe Is complete without one of them. A new stock of Wostenholm's Cutlery, More of tho*e Gold Pens. Gentlemen*? Dressing Cases, > Gentlemen's Lisle Thread half Hose, "very fine." Fine Letter and Note Papers. Buff and White Envelopes. Blank Book* and Stationery of all kinds. apTT PAYNE A 'CO. MOURNING DRESS GOODS.?Superior Dlk Mouslalne . De Lalues, (all quallt es;) Superior 6-1 Da Lain**; B?r ^jtes. Grenadines, Crepe de Kipajjrne, Bombazines; Mourn ink Silks, Broeade Barege*. Gn-pe de. Paria. and Tissues. mjio mttfouLL * aVK*BlNQlik. RKWOV A I..?To lis Main Street; 24 door nbnrc the M. St M. Bank, where we aro prepared to fill all orders In oar line at a very short notice. WHEELER A: HKIN, Merchant Tailors. T . IQgMaln street. Wheeling, Va. New Traveling Dress OoodsT ~ Wfi have Jujt rrc.ivert ? irood assortment of new Myl? lravelins Gojds, la whleli we Invite *ti*ntlni>. my?' MiHSH 4-TAVI.OR. WHEELirt & WILSON'S Medal * amilv Sewing Machine THE UNANIMOUS FAVOR WHICH HAS ATTENDED the introduction of WHEELER J- WILSON'S FAM ILY SEWING MACIIINK, Is sufficient evidor.ee of Its excellence. It Is needless now to say that this useful In strument 1* becoming a domestic Institution; the fact Is recognised by Its successful use in thousands of families In every rank in life. To those who have hitherto refrained from"availing themselves of Its advantages. It may not be amis to say that ita utllttv is not a problem to be solved, but a success already realized. The highest testimony Is constanly offered. concerning this verdict, which has given this instrument so wide and enviable a reputation. These Machines are exhibited and sold by JAMS? EWING, Agent, Hornhrook's Building. Persons wishing stlohlng neatly executed can be accom modated on short notice. ap6-ly^_ NBWSTOCK ! NEW" STYLES ! r HAVE Just received tnv tirstSprlnr stock of WA TC/IE&, CLOCKS, JEWELUY, FANCY GOODS, Ac., the lar gest assortment over offered for the inspection of ray pa trons, embracing all the latest styles and almost every (trade. R^ing the only fre*h stock brought to the city this Sp-lng, and purchased at a large reduction on former rates, offers tho greatest Inducements to purchaser#. mh*0 J. T. SCOTI\ 157 Main St. ,T. T- SCOTT, .No. 157 Main street, Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN IfalcbeM. dlMhi. J?we.rr? Wnich ArCI*ck TlucrrlnU, Too la. Glaaaf*. SILVER Plated and BrManla Ware, Gold Peas, and Pen O oils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Port Monnaiw, Pu?? Oard Cases, Cabas, Work Boxes, Brushes. Combi, Perfume ry, Pane v Soap*. Pocket Knlvcs.Scisaora, Rasora, Revolvers, Platola, Ger. 811. k Plated Specks, Spoon* and Porks, Regalia, Silk Guard*, St?el Key*, Sreal Pena, Jet and Coral Good*, and a general assortment of useful aud fancy articles. Having lately added vury largely to my stock, both In the Wholesale and Retail department*, enablea me to offer to Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlars, and the pablfo generally, a Very complete assortment at the lowest price*. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and warranted. ?po 4 Straw Goods. SAY2RY la now opening a large and general assort ? ment of Men's. Youth'* and Children's Hats, con? I slating of Everett, P. B. ani bound, Webster Italian Hats; Pedel; D. Ii.? Drab and Brown Leghorn Cuban Hat*; I Leghorn, Young America, D. R. Leghorn Boy's HaU; Pana ma (a fine article) Silver Straw Drab llats; Rverett and Webster I allan D. B. Boy'a Hats; Cblldren'a Extra xwlnd Double Straw and Leghorn Hats, all of which will be told at the lowest price. S. AVERY, ap83 No. 14? Ma'n St., Wheeling, Va, N. w. graham, ~ (Succ4**ora to A DA JIS, GRAHAM <6 CO.,) FORWARDING MERCHANTS AND WHAHF-BOAT PROPRIETORS, OA I ItO, IIJiimOIN. iniPPlSO ACKNT5 or TDK IIXIKOIfl (.'ASTRAL KAIL ROAD COMPACT AMD AGENTS VOU ALL STEAMERS RUNNING PROM AND TO THIS POINT. Hate* for Forwarding, including Drayage% xchtn in qnnntitUa of Car Load : 1 Flour..... 5cts. per bbl. i Whisky, Pork and Lard 8 " " " Gralu in flack* BO ct*. per ton., Sum, Cofroc and Molasses 50 44 " " Dry Good a 75 *4 ?? M Iron, Nalla and Girt** ?? " ?? Other articles In proportion. Caali advances made on Property shipped to GRAHAM A BOYL*-', N>ir Orleans To Z/fSURK JtfSI'A 77 7/, tioodt nhonfd U in all coam mavhtd to our card. Refer to Merchant* generally,. mhfl-4m MARTINS' FRANKLIN HOUSE, Corner of 8th and D. Sts., WASHINGTON. D. C. f. St U. IV. froprlOora. nihl-ly It'COHUICK POLLARD. HURT L. 8TKVRNRON. M'LURE HOUSE. WHEELING, VA. THE aubscrlbers have formed a copartnership as Leasee* of the above named first class Hote*, and invite the pa tronage of the public. Oinnibusses and Manage Wagjsoua are always at the Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landing. fcbIC POLLAKD A 8TCVKXSON AT.RKRT L.~"wEUB. OKOP.OB V. WRBB. A. L. WEBB &. BRO., (Succcasors to Elder A W? bb,) General Commission Merchants AND AOEXTS mil THE BALK OF Dupont's Powder and Safety Fuse, COK. Pli ATT & COM M ERCE STS. BAI.TIMUUK, Receive on Cousigument all kinds Western Produce, and make advances thernon. Replrf.xce?Messrs. Geo. W. Smith k Co., T. Sweeney, Pres't Bank, and J.JL P??rd, A^ent B. & O. RE. mhl flm "ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO IMPORTERS AMD JOBBKHS Of Ribbons, Millinery, Silk Goods, STRAW BOONEIS, FLATS, FL 0 WEli S if- R UCI1ES, N*. !l:ir M t f.TMIIIHE NTKB?T, BKTA'CKK CItABLKS AK1) KA.SoVKI STS. BALTIMORE. Oar Stock is unequalled In varletv, extent xnd cheapness. Terms ?tricily six months or t? per emt ofT for Csah. pur JtL-A-'JLSS U S. D HARPER & SON, WHOLESALE AND JtETAIL HEALERS IN Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. CORNER MAIN * UNION STKKBTS. WB have on hand nnd ure receiving dally, a large ?p.c complete assortment of Hats ami Cap*, embracing every variety of style and price. And In view of the in* creaslnpr demand for first claas goods, we have paid par ticular attention to the getting up of such as are .express! * adapted to the wants of our cuxtoiners. Our arrangement with Eastern houses are such that He are enabled to ft-rnlsl the latest styles of Hats and Cap* as soon as Introduced. And we can promise that the uewest and most beautiful as sortments, as well as the best Dualities of every descriptor are to be found at our establishment. The public are respectfully invited to call and examim our stock as we will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction Hpfi 8 D. HARPER k SON. dGARFOllTIi'S Ale and Porter Bottling Establishment, xaxk STBKKT, BKTWBKX FIFTH HO SIXTH 8T8. EAST WHEELING, YA. A GOOD supply of Smith's celebrated Kennet and othei Ales,Brown Stout and Porter, always on hand. Tar* ern? and families supplied on the tc.o?t reasonable terms. ^gT"A11 ortlers addressed?Box No. 417, Post-Office?will he promptly attended to. apf? Cheaper than Ever. GBEAT DISTRESS and heavy losses In the East; Railroad Stock, Bank Stock, and all {roods forced on th? M.trkel ahd sold at ruinous prices to the Importer and Manufactur er. I have just returned from the Eastert cities and hav< purchased jjoodh at those ruinous prices, and 1 now offer tc my customers rnd the public generaliy, goods made up tc artier. In Coots, Pants and Vests In the neate?t and mosi fashionable way, and ready-made clothing, lower than thej I have ever been offered In this market. You will get flm clothe* for the same you have heretofore paid for conrw Gome and buy [oc2ff] A. M. ADAAI8. A New Light TIIE Drumtnoiid Light produced from improved SYLVIC OIL, has no equal, and after a personal and satis factory trial, wepr s?s?it Itfco to the public as a Saw, Chkap and best portablo light now in use. It Is safe because It i> free from all explosive properties. It Is cheap bceaase th< cost p??rhourls less than'half a cent. It Isthcbestbeeftn?? the smallestlamp will burn brilliant with a steady flame foi twelve hours without refilling ortrhnmlng,and give suffleleni I Uxhtfor any ordinary slsvd r<?om, and havlngpurchasedtbi right to manufacture and sell, we confidently recommend j It to public favor. Forsulo lVhole*ale and Retail at the House Vurnlshlnf Store or J. K. DUNHAM Jt GO. Jun 15 No. I1C,Mfln St. Wheeling, Va. Wheeling' Savings Institution. OVFICIB, l?i 3IAIN 8T. /^FPIOE open from 9 o'clpck.Ja. mM until 8 p. in. Dlsooont V/ day?Thursday, 10 o'clock, a. m. ^T"Money received on transient deposlte. Interest pak on special deposites. J. Obckbackbx, Aupc. Rooms, Ausx. Paxtok, A. N. Jottx ana, Davisl 9ts*>bod, Jas. B. MAaKH, AOJLM FitchibiaidH K* List?Directors. M. NKL80N, President. WM McCO7. Treasurer. J. S. FORBS, DEALER IN CLOCK? TL^GANT QOLC AND SILVER WATJHBS, |HLVERAMI rUtKU W4RI, FINE sots of Jewelry, Dlacuu..* Rings and Pins, Gold Chains Ear Bings, Breast 11ns, Rings, Lockets, Got J Pens, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, a arge stoek of Variety Goods,.Ac., Ac. | tgTTAll articles sold, warranted as represented. I BP"Watches and Jewelry repaired and warranted. | Klin. Ka?l* and Watch. jnyft-ly STEEL SKIRTS.?Very superior Watch" ffprfnc*Skirts, eolored and white, for both Ladk? and Mlsse-. lust re. jivlred by l?r?Ij MtH?H i taVIOK. TRANSPORTATION. Cleveland, Pittsburg 4c Wheeling RAIL ROAD. caraagg wr i G33 JMfi?<r jtiti . 3' AK n?4 oftf r TTtdnrtdv. J""? M>, 1MB, (Pflndv* ?? Vf" <!e|?ell) Trains will rno i < follows: J.KATE CLEVELAND: 1:10 P. M. Mall Train, stopping at all station*; arrive a! Pittsburgh at P. M. and Bridgeport fli s*:44 P.M. 10:80 P. II. Express Train, stopping at all regular station*; (East UvChMUr and Net Salisbury ?r* Uag ?U tinne for this train) and arrive at Pittsburgh at T^iA. M. LEAVE Bridgeport: 6:C5 A. M. Express Train, stopping at all regular station*; aiwe at Pittsburgh at 12:10 A. M. and at Cleve Uflf at 9*6 P. M. 44M) P. M. Mall Train, stopping at all regular stations, ar arrire at Pittsburgh at f;10 P. M. LKAVK PITTSBURGH: 3.43 A. M. Mall Train, stopping at all stations, and arrives at Cleveland at 9:55 P. M. and at Bridgeport at 11:40 A. M. 4:00 P. M. Express Train, stopplrgat regular stations; ar rive at Bridgeport at 8:45 P. M. Excursion Ticket* from Bridgeport lo Pittsburgh and re> taming. $3.76. Good two daygonly. pT But one train to Ofeveland dailj. Leave Bridge port at 0-JW A. M. t Csaaeellsns. Connections ars made by all through trains as follows: At Cleveland, with trains for Toledo. Detroit. Chicago and the North- ..est; al*o, for Erie, Dunkirk. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Canada. AlStcubenville and Bellalr, with the Bteubcnvllle k Indi ana and Centra. Ohio Railroad*, for Cadis. Coshocton. New ark, Barnesviile.Z-incsville, Wilmington, Lancaster, Coiura but, Cincinnati,In.iianapoJir and St. Loais. At Wheeling, ?Ith Balllmore k Ohio Railroad, for Cum berland, Harper's Kerry, Baltimoic and Washington C.tj. Local lud through tickets ean be purchased at the various ofticcs on the line; also, at the Union Ticket Office, opposite the Levee, Wheeling, Va Superintendent's Oflicc, C k P It R, i JAMES FARMER, Cleveland, June 9,1559. | J* 9 Sup't. S U MM E R"AR RANG EMENTS. CHANGE OF 80HEDULK. SBSfiQjZi n'IIKEI.i?? ATA'FION B. A O. B. K , | Mir .5tli, 1655. I ON AND AFTER SUNDAY EVENING. MAY 0th, pjasen ger Trains will leave this Station dally, as follows: 9:10 A. M. ( 4:20 P. M. WBE&U9G tiiik. 10:40 p. m. I Mall train daily (exccpt Sunday) at 9:10 A.M., will re eelve and discharge passengers at all the principal-stations between Wheeling and Baltimore. Evpress train daily, at 4:20 P. M., will receive and dis* charge passengers at the following stations only: Ben wood, Moundsvilfe. Cameron. Button. Benton's Ferry, Fairmont, Fetterman. Grafton, Rowlesburg, Piedmont. Crmh. rland, No. 12 Water Station, sir John's Run, Martiusburg, li. Fer ry, Monocacy, S.rkesville and Washington Junction. Accommodation train daily, (except Saturday) at 10:40 P. M., will receive and discharge passengers at all principal stations between Wheeling an?l Baltiriore. Traini will arrive as follows : Mail train at 12:10 A. M.; Express, 9:55 A. M ; Accommodation.5:40 P. M.?Wheeling time. W. B. KMITU, Bup't. J. B. FORD, A'-rent. invlo 1867-8. 1857-8 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! TTTTNTKR ARRANGEMENT.?On and after Monday, De \\ cembrr 21st, THE EAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every mornlnir, except Sunday, at 7.50 o'clock, Pitt*burgh time, arriving ill Philadelphia at 11.5o p. in. T?1E EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening, at 9.1U. The Johnstown Accommodation train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at ?.80 o'clock, p. m., stopping at all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh. Eirrt Accom modation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leaves dally, ex cept Sunday, at 1U.40, a. iu. The Second Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek, leaves, leaves daily, Sunday ex cepted, at -1.20 p.m. The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek, leaves dally, except Sunday, at 6.20, p. m. Returning Trains arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:?Ex press. 1.46 p. 10.; Mail, 5.00 a. m.; Johnstoirn Accommoda tion, 11a. in.; First Turtle Creek Accominodatf on, 6 Ao a.m.; Second Accommodation, 19.40; Third Accommodation, 6.I0 p. m. Trains for Blalrsvllle and Indiana, COUneet at Blalrsv-llle Intersection with Mail Tram East, Exprc?a train West, and the Johnstown Accammodatlon Train East and West. Pittsburgh aud Connellsville Trains, stopping at all Sta tions on the Pittsburgh and Connellsrilie Koad. leave daily, 8undny excepted, as follows:?Mail Train, 7 00 a. m.; Ex press Train, M.8u p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8.85 a. m.,and 6 10 p. tu. The traveling publio will find it greatly to their lnteres in going East or West, to travel bj' the Pennsylvania Rail road, as the accommodations now offered, cannot be sur passed on any other route. As the road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust, we csn promise safe ty, speed and comfort, to all who may favor this road with heir patronage. Pare to New York..... $18 00 44 t4 Philadelphia 10 11 44 Baltimore P 5o 44 " Lancaster 8 50 44 44 Harrlsburg 7 <5 Baggage checked to all Statiuus on the Peunsrlranla Railroad, and to Philadelphia Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in the cars, will be charged Ten Cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no agent. None*.?In case of loss, th? Company- will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $109. N. B.?The Excelsior Omnibus Line,has been etnplot ed to convey Passengers. nd Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge net to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag gage. Eor Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent., At the P. H. R. Psssengerbtation, jant on Liberty and Grant st?., Pittsburgh. PiaiNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROOTE, connecting the Atlan tic cities with Western,.North-Western, and South western States by a continuous Roil way direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with dally line of 8teaiuer? to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Clevelaud'and San dusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-Western Lakes; making the rao3t direct, ch*ap**t amd reliable rout* by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and ?r?m the Griat (Test. RATES BJCTWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS?Boots. Shoes, Hats and Caps, Books, Dry Goods.(ln bwt?s, bales and trunkn,) Drag*,(In boxes and bales) Feathers, Furs, Ac SECOND CLASS?Domestic Sheeting, ShlrtingaudTlckIng.(tn original bales.) Drugs (in casks.) Hardware, Leather, (ii? roll*or boxes)Wool and sheep Pelts Eastward. THIRD CLASS.?Anvils,Steel, Chains (in casksT) Hemp, Bacon, and Pork,aalted (loose or in casks,)Tobacco manufactu ed, (exceot clears or cut.) Ac. Ac. rOOOTKf 75c per 100 frs. coc per 1( 0 lbs. 50c per Infl lbs. 4vc p?r 100 lbs. FOCRTH CLASH?Coifee,Pi?h,Baeon.Beef and Pork (hr casks or boxes, eastward.) Lard k Lard Oil. Nails, Soda Ash, Ger man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin. Ac. FLOOR?75c per l?bl. until further notice. GRAIN?In ear loads 85 cents per loo lbs., until farther notice. COTTON?$2 per bale not exceeding 500 lbs weight, unt'I further notice. 0F?*Inshinptng goods from any point east of Philadel phia, be particular to mark packages *??*? FcnnsiJrania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the agents or this road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. PnxiaHT AOKHT8?C E Evans. 54 Kilby street Boston; J F Clarke, No 2 Astor House, and No I William street, and Jchn McDonaldJNo 8 Battery Place, N<wYork; Pierce ACoZanes vllle,0; Irwin A Co, and Springman A Brown, Cincinnati, O: R C Meld rum, Madison, Ind: Dnmesril, Bell A Co, and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Kjr; PG O'Rlley A Co, Evans ville, Ind; R F Baas, St. Louis, Mo; Harris Wormley A Co, Memphis, Tenn; Leech A Co, Chicago, 111; J P Glass, Fort Wayne, Ind; E J Sneeder, Phlla; Magraw A Koons, Balti more; D A Stewart Pittsburgh H. H. HTTSTOV.Genl Freight Agent, Philad. apSly] H.J. LOMBAERT, Supt., Altoona, Pa. KRBXGHT DEPAKTMKNT Oinoinnati, Wilmington A Zanea ville Railroad. ?\yf*ERCHANTS,manufacturers, and the public generally, lrJL are hereby respectfully Informed that the O.W.AZ. R. R. Company la.now prepared to receive and forward freight (from the temporary Station in Zanesvllle, on 8econd street north of Main,) to Cincinnati, Morrow, Wilmington, Waah lngton.Circlevllle, Lancaster, New Lexington and Interme diate Statiops. Particular attention will also be gives tothe forwarding of Freight destined for the West In accordance with the wishes of consignors, whether by Railroad or the River from Cincinnati. Freight will be receivod and delivered during the winter months from 7 A M.to 4 P. M.; daring the summer months from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M., and shippers favoring the Company with theirpAtronage, may rely upon the Company's Agents giving every, attention necessary to insure the utmost >romptltude arid safety In the forwarding or property en rustcd to their care. Forrurther Information see the Freight Tariff pobUshed by the Company,or apply to H. K. SMITH, General Freight Agent,* my80d Zanesvllle. Ohio. 50 PIECES of New Ye)v?t, Tapestry, and Bruasels Car pet?some new and beautiful patterns, which have never been out before,Just received and for sate st reduced prices. J. C. HARBOUR, an* No. 148 Main St. YOtiKSfYf?E.?We have received another lot of H*?be's Sdr-Ad justing Ventilated Silk Hit. ap5 *. n. HARPER A SONS. GOLDEN BEE HIVE &IXWE. NO. 174 .MAIN BTftSETr WBJBJBLJira, VA ITREMEJVDOUS STUCK Ol iiRY GOODS FOR PALL AND WXUNTTEJR BALER. QTONK A THOMAS take rlr.imr. la iutecminn the peblle u?*l IIkt '??" Jo" rreofrrd tbelr aectnd *Uel O ?ud Wluter Dry Uooda, which Umjr hare l/oojrht at mol KVUCuC* fg* PrV isZ'i On* of the jwruoi ra In Iter Tort dartar ait. he >u enabled, at tlx NKW TORK rth* mm <7*^4 r PAJTIO TIT My BY MA TTBUt, aM k., ork cash 4vn>Wt??j| ?i?,J#S3r.te2,fl*""i?!*!r2S oTOocdiat u ABA/ilfO KhDKftTIOIV from tl.ert-T^ r*n.V (whh the 0481 "?r*o had foAure moc^y," in Imv manr klnda of Ooj>d? a price*. The/ would atate that they are now aeUing ouoj klnda of Fine I>reu flo?U at Iron IS to 40 per than tlx week* since. ' Particular attention la IneHed'lo thrh Silt j, Salltu, Rone*, Vrlreta, and quality; French Printed, Cloak a, MantlUaa and karfi, enhrielar mm ?1 the richeat Cbenelle, ftrocbacnd Btetla aad Scarfi, laMrtol Their alack of RICH FE7R8 la riry deatraMe aad rwj low. TWl atock of Doracatlca?eapccioJly Wool Ojaalmeref, Tweeda, CaalneU. Blanket. and Flannel.. h?J n.rer been equalled In quality or el. 'ipr.ru. They bare a large atock of CARFCTIKG, BCOS, RICH CURTAIN' OOODS, eto-.to whfeh tl-ey bare 1n , . as entire ?om. .-d iheae, wilh their entire rtofk of goodi, wlU b? found to ka ? Seeded by no boaae In n,. r.,'"4 quilltj and price. Particular attention la Invited to ibelr atock of BONXKTS and HUUIUr GOODS, which baron lan fix wceka ilnce. * Their atock would boJoand to be the large.t and moot datlrable In the city, ha Tiny eoet then ?jpjln* ibelr entire atore-hooae, which la nearly ICO feet ?Uep and three iiurtea high. "" la Inetted to their ewperb etock of Ladle*' Dreae Oooda, embracing ?I0.0M) worlt, of i;.k ? rlrela, etc.; ?4r00fc worth of French Mcri<M?,Caahaioroa.IMoina*. Ac..ln erery earwty Tinted, Striped, Ombre Shaded; Robea, Ducal. Robe a QnlUe, etc., e??.; ?i,c>0li worth of fi."'' In point of beauty, elegance and cbcapneaa. They *ollelt tbc attention of CVuA Buytrt, and believe that. ?o ITaodt-iCapW? A?a*. ??itr iO?m. ?T. *???. WHEELING TO CINCINNATI WEST AND SOUTH. SHORTEST AND MOST WRECT ROUTE CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ?R ASKFOBT. I.KXI*OTO!f, KTAXSVIIXK. VWC1NSE3. CAIRO ASD St. LOT7IS, And all point* Vntind South U rU. tta? Cincinnati, Wilmington and ZANESVILLE SHORT LINE RAIL ROAD TteeJrt miht thortfr by tkit Route tKtin rio. C'olumlut to Cinrinnati. T*ke tfie Central Ohio Bond to ZANESVILLE, And tbrrr CH.13GI CAMS and take thniP of the 0. ?. A 2. Short Line. TRAINS LkAVK ZAKESVILLE AS FOLLOWS: At 12:15m. X 1l:lo P.M., for Cincinnati and point* a? ????* _ on arrival of Central Ohio Trains from Wh^eUnf and the Thi? route pusan thrcagh S. Lexinjrtou, Lanciiter, Clr clrrilie, Washington, Wilmington and Marrow?the richest and most beautiful part of Ohio. 0T Be particular and ask for Ticket* ria. tb? C.T.1Z. 5hort Lin* Kail ilo<td. FARR A3 VOW AS BT ANfOTHEU ROOTS. For THROUGH Tickets and other tnfornxatfon, ^nqnire at Central Ohio Ticket Office, in theBprigg llaaw, #?n Water ?trcet, Wheeling, V?. E. UEST, Preal, W. W. BAkLET, Act. Sapt., - Cincinnati. ZantSTille, O. i jeW-lr j Virginia Central Railroad. j ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Oreat Northern and Southern Mail Berate. VOH XOBTUEBN, S0UT1IEK.V AND K'i3TERN TRAVELERS. Twice Daily, (Sunday night excepted,) between Rich mond and Waahlngtou Ctty via GordoosvlUe ana Alex andila. Hoars of departure at Rich mond A. M. and TJO P. M. Returning leave Washington...6 A. M. and 4 P.M. and Arrive at Richmond 1:30 P. M. and 4 A. M. Baggage checks and tickets, given through between Rich mond and Waahington. THESE TWO RAILROAD8 HAVING NO STRAP RAIL, and being in excellent order.and CiMn.NO ram GREAT NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN MAIL, give the heat guar antee of always seenrinr connection*, aa fa nbnvn by arri val* daily at Richmond and Washington city in advance of the Steamboat line. Pass ssrasas Ricbmojoaan Wamoutoi $5,50 An Omcibua will b? found alwajrs ready to take tkrouffk pa *3 en per* and their baggage of Wearing apparel, between the two Depota, free of charge, with ample lime for them to take their meals, whether going North or South. Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville fftui Washington at the Terminns of the Road, now nearly com pleted to DanviUe. An Agent of the Company wlB recefre the Chrcks of paaaengers from the DanviUe Road, and at tend to their baggage all the Way to Washington or.the Bal timore Depot. The fare the same by the mall line as by the old steamboat route. There Is no change of cars on the night line,between Rich mond and Alexandria. fel TBI LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR! PREPARED BY IMC 8/.5FOUR, Compounded Entirely from OTJMS, Id OSK OP TKC BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER HE DICISES now before the public, that *cU as a CtitAmrtte* 1 easier, milder, anil more effectual than aay other medicine known It i* not only a Cathartic, but a IArrr remc4y, acting first on the Ltc+r to eject Its morbid matter, then on the stomach and hovels to carry off that matter, thus ac complishing two purpose* effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced In the operations of most Ca thartic*. It strengthens the sys'em at the ?ime time that it purges it; and when takeu daily la moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with uniueal rapklity. The LIVER Is one of the principal regulators of human body; and when it performs Its functions well, the powers of the system are fail*developed- The ttomach H nlmmt entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liter for the pre per perform- anee of its functU>nr;wbeti the stomaehU at fault, the Howels n?"e at fault, a ad the wvole sjstemsuffersinconsequence -if one orao?the LIVER? harin^ ceased to do Uad^ty-njPor the diseases of tltsl or ran, one of the proprir tors has made If hit study, In t practice of more than twenty^gcars, to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the- many derangements to which it is liable. ?-t To prove that this rem*d<r u at iait fonnd,anypersoo troe bl-d with LIVER COM-<PLAINT, In any of Its forms, ha* but to try a bottle, and^convietion !? certain. Theae Qurai remove afl?fmorbld or bad matter from th e system, supply log in thci replace ? healthy flow of bile, invigorating the stomach^causing food to digest welt, FUBIFYISO THE OLOODesiring Cone and health to the whole machinery, remorlng^-'the cause of the disease? rffectiwr a radical cere. ^ BILIOUS ATT\CK9 are. CW#e?r, AKD, WHAT 18 BETTER, POKVESTED, bj^the occasional ?sc of the LIVER IHYIOORATOR. ^ One doie afler eating Is suf-^flcimt to relieve the stomach and prevent the food freuvjrlaing and souring. Ouiy one dose taken before retiring, prerenU NIGHT 31A RE. ** Only one dose taken <Pni-M, loosens the bowels tfently, and cures OOS-^)TJ VICNJSSS^ One dose taken after eaeh meal will cure DY8PEPSIA. 8^N llEADrtHeTe One bottle taken for obstruction ranovit the cause of the' disease, a&'JJmakes a pcrfeet cure Only one dose Immediately relieves CHOLJG*while One do?e often repeated fwa sure cure for CHOLERA MORBUS, and a prevent ive^'of C1IOLERA- ? BTOnly one bottle is.needed to throw ont of the system the effects of medl *-4dne after a long siokness. 53T"One bottle taken for^JAUNDICE removes a? sal Iowness or unnatural color?ifrom the skin One dose taken a short?time before eating gives vig or to the appetite, and mak>?sWood digest well. One dose often repeacedveures CHRONIC DIAR RHtEA In Its worst forms, while SUMMER a BO WEL complaints .vieM most to the first dooe. One er two doses cures at. tacks canned by WORMS In Children : there is no sorer .--Safer, or speedier remedy fn the world, as \in**?r/biU. CW~ A few bottles cnn?Bl>ROPSrtbT exciting the absorbents. We take pies Sure In reooro- meadlng this medicine as preventive ror FEVER AND AGUE. CHILL FKT1 and all FEVERS of a BIL- LIOUB TYPE. It operas with certainty.and thousands are willing to testify fa Ma wonderful virtues. ALL WHO USE IT ARM GIVING THEIR UNANI MOUS TESTIMONY IX ITS FA VOR. ^!T tA*motU^ Oe Jhrtgorotor, and tteallote both together. IBB LIVER INVIOORATOR 18 A scncrriPTO medical niBooTcmr, tnd u dailr ?>orkinKcurea,aln<?ttwcrr?<U>b*ll*r*. It?nuKI? magic, t*tn Uf^rm dou fivimg btrttUt, and Kldom more than on* boltl. la required to err any kind of LlWJt Complaint. from Ike vent Junndtcf or Dyptp^a ? a kZsxd fSjexa* ?r ? PHICB ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. iituiagt. y?%. Aim) retailed bjr alt Druwtl.t.. Stta t,v -far ?fTCwA*Jk t.. ? SBtenB iMgBiggkff A UCTIONEER COMMISSION*MERCHANT No. ISO MukaaniM, OA LIS of Dry Oooda rkinfrSllY ? P Wedoeadajaiu] gatardajr norffip, at 8 o'clock A.U. galea of Real ..tat. promptly aUroded U. l^-l. ires- "uffr ? w. A (ItWAkM * ???.f wmm, tpxTii tc n'CEicu. llfPOKTSB.- AKD W!IOL?3*LJ{ DULSES I? FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC dry goods, N?. 19# M?rfc?l Mtreet. dectfi-d?n* Wm^DfcXreu cm. a. ??tn. ? I SOWER & BARNES, rtmUBMKM* OMLXU IS XUeeUaneout, Schnol and Blank Booh, ?v. Stationery, N?.33.H*rili Third Biwt, kclm ink PIHHQttfaij rUlU9RtIt8 or WLTOX'* OUTLINE HAPS I Ini The UrprM and Wrt Oatlln. M>p< errr Pobrv..-. BASDEK-3 rtWKUDKKS, WILLSOJI'S ULSTOZJtJ.? BUnt HookJ, WrfUn*. Wripplnj, Cartain ?nl Wi3 G-R ^TnTO TCR'S Commercial and SSathematicaj INSTITUTE. ?? COLUMBUS, OHIO. .tpUnJid Indictment* to th>itr W?> attend n Oonmercinl SITUATIONS GUARANTEED OK. TOTTIOW FREE! SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS npo THOSE WHO ENTEB ?IT INSTITUTE, OB UK!! J. me #50, and Ihu Secure OUIBIN'TEE flCllGLAl SHIPS, any tlmr before the 1st day of next UrptwnW r*: upon coopUtlaf a ihtroajh course of Double Entry L. keeping and ita Collatteral Branches, lecare lucrstlrt a pioymcotia Cuoasweial f?rB*i-kin* Roumsm Aoooaa**-: within ninety days after their graduation, or el*? thrj - be indemnified to the fall amount of the ?a*a paid for :u tioc, and thus realise Free Tailion. sr LacratireKltoailM*. OrwiMto fro-* this Institution are now filling recpon* Me and lurratlre positions as Cmblerf, Book keeper* iu Railroad OflSe* GUrks, In different sections of the eonttri sod are being preferred by bu*iim?s n< n to Grad*ui? , any other Mercantile Col'ege. Hence the above ue Mad Inducements which nothing bat the great Superior*, of say instruction and thorough training of my vtndcnu i* business life would warrant. Tk+ Principal of UU* I**Ut*tU*a Am 1*4% a pmctL, aceount<t at for a longer period than an? olhtr Ttac*% 1m iAs WMUra commitW iddresi the undersigned for farther particulars, ?y* WM. W. GBAN6BB. T. CART WRIGHT, MUSIC PIJBIJ8 H K K ? lii iffAflA MTKEirr. IIFT OF HEW MUSIC:? J The Crystal composed b/ a |cntlrm?r. sf ti.ii efiy. Fartune Teller; (Oultan J. P. AUBn. Saltan's Polka; < Piano) Charles D. Albert. La 8>tphfcfe Valse; (Piano) J. Ascher. La Clochette da Patrr; (P:ano) L?*februe Wely. fttginc Mararka Sentimrntale; (Piano) Jam** Bellak. Maaurka drsTraiaeaos; (Piano) J. Ascber. The celebrated Rondo Finale, as sting by La bordr;(Piano) Max Maretaek. Also rreelred the fallowing pieces of Mu?lc Beasle's Grave; a beautiful song. What is Home without a Brother. What is Home without a Sister; companions to What!? Home without a Mother. Maid of Sylnut Ifook. Flight of the Robin. The Snow has fallen aroun.' -ne. Also, a large assortment of Musical Works, Ac., Ae. SECOXJD STOCK Of SPlllr &19HIHB1 G83M. HCT8KELL * BWSARIJCOE* will open on TUE*nAT, limy 4th. In Uwir new store room, Xo. 117 llatO one door ?bor? J. K. Dunham k<Uthe mort kauiiful SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Ther bare erer nai the pleasure of offering to the public. Their itMfc vAeaopriac everything nc? In Drm Empr*Meri*:?, S.awh, MactiUai, 4c. Pic?lfio|rth?iMrlTfi not to be undersold. they <??? Kitf offer crot bdncemtnt* Co cash buyer* or to their ru? (omerson short credit, and would most respectfully soilrlt an Inspection of thrlr goeda^ _ FOUNDRY PROPERTY far <te!eM-I?eaMt la Weal Oslaabls, v~* T^HK property is In poo?l working order, having - JL smith shop with two fires, Patterns and tools* togeilirr with s stock of eoke. ThrbaildlnpareoOfettln leashth.l*) 90 feet in width,* lthearpev?ter*bop,and!*theehop with ot The property ts In the cent reof a fine icrtttafafrlcaltur^ and manufacturing county,with a wry large coal cradr.*c actire operation. The property will bel eased for a tern of yearssomcchnu ics of steady habits and good character.and none tmt ?scl need apply. If any one ?hwWi!jti? to purchase the psy inents Willi be made easy, either with or without the sto<*1; This property has a chartered privilege for manufacture of $30,000. Should a company parehasing.deslre It, tht chartered prlvllegeswill be allowed to eo with the property a??1??H tfw SAROKVT JtBltrtTVIKR Baltimore Founded 1852. Ouirtrfd 185-1. LOOAftD ? < i Baltimore and Cbarlea streets, BALT1M0KZ, M D. THIS Inatitation la now la U* rat proopcroas and tour Uhlnf condition. Twice taring the lut two jmn li? It been DKtau; ? obtain Inpr iputintsu for tht f n?in?it?ll? of UwIocihIbcnnatber of undent*, rtptw renting nearly every State In the (Talon. It DO* occaplea ooe of Ike nat eoaaplcaaa* and de?.r= ? b!y located buildings In tbeelty. The room* are commoJi oualy arranged,?poclnu.awl cleganti) fiarntahed. TIM ?draota#r? and facilities here o&rod tayoonf w" desiring to qualify Utemaelro properly foe the earloM JO S'" T'i^L00**^!* *?r~'?? ?? ?*????? ? ntvufft Pruc Heal AuJmj, Education, generally, are aaamr|MMed la - p??ttonl?r<yaoy ?t1lar oatabllolfoat la the Cai?d Fa evlty: B. K. LOIIIl, Principal? Lecturer on ti>e Science of lce??u,0???l"-'*> *i rta?i? Omtoat, etc. ? t.U. PHILLIPS. Preleuor of lb* Tbeary and Praclireof Boak-KreiOJ.*. ?M Ooaarrwl OalcalatI o n ?. B. B. DAT III, tcYrofoMor af Book-Keeptng. n. 0. JOR1IOR, r ml Btuineu anil Ornamental Praaaut-I> WILLIAMS, K.Q., I???rTr aa McrtanUl. Law. kly.B. V R A T KB K II* *. D . TKUSTEKS: Hon. JaaJ P Kennedy, Hoa. Joshaa Vans ant. Hoa. TLoiaaa Swaaa. Wat. B, J Trust, K14., William Katbc, . - ? - rcial Library ot Tfce CoOe*a WpraTlded with Th? rpWInj ao vacation daring tbeyear, StudcntscaneM' tee at any time. Tfc? time aanally repaired to eoa^iete tbe full coorf. from 8 to IS 1? * ^eCaml'V"u^l1y Vrna?rentcVc"rroI?r. eontalaW particular* Address. f * i.nsim, Baltic* *??