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THE INTELLIGENCER J UFA ft TUY VOICE, O 8PBISG. I litar thy voice, O Spring! It* flute like tone* are floating llir'.njt. the ?ir. Winning my soul with their wild ravishing, From tarlh's heart-weary care. Divinely sureet thy saaS? Bat yet methinlc?. a* near the grove I pa's. Jjovc sijjh* on viewlois wings are horn a*ong, Tear* gem the sparkling grass. For where are thev, the younff. The lored, the beautiful, who. when thy voice, A year agone, along the?** valley* rung, Did hear thee and rejoice? Thon seek'st for them in vain ? No more they'll greet thee in thy joyoo* round; Calmly they sleep beneath the murmuring main, Or moulder in the ground. Yet peace, my heart?be still! Look upward lo yon azure sky and kn?*\ To hcavenlier music now their bosoins thrill, \Vhere balmier breezes blow. For there hath bloo-ned a Spring. Whose flowers perennial deck a holier >od, Wbo=e music i- the song that seraphi ding. Whose light the smile of Pod! BEAUTY, COMFORT AND EhEOANCK aii isstraao sr w*a?i?o BLISS & CAMPBELL'S NEW PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING SILK IIAT. Manufactured b/Coofor^torlJe^rj^r^ fetw - ?? MALTBY HOUSE, II A I. X ( TIOBE. S. U. ilALTBY, I'popkictor. OITCATED on Pratt ?trrct.betwte& Light and Charl, S ?u , Immediately in il.c centre ?f b??loe?i,aad tlcnt to all the railroad depot* and the aliH<I*lng. InliU D. NICOLL & BRO. IITIIL 0?1 Las* T? Every Variety of Variety Goods Buketi, Braihe*. CliildreB'e Gl?t, Hoilcrj, Glo.ca, and small wares jccnerAlly. A fall assortment row <>u hand. No. 1^9 Ma'n rtreet. What the Press Say. ?'CoariaV* Exterminators are Invaluable remedies for cl<*rin? bJCKi Of all *er**is. With all es.nfidence we reexc-ueo'i them.?A. Y. RtqUltr. "CoiTAaV remedies for all domestic pests. auch as uatt. Roach-*, Keb-Burs, Ants, Fleaa, Ae. are invaluable; we can speak from actual knowledge of their menu. Dmzq outs and DuLiif should send their orders early, if they voul:l K'earc a tr? Jc in the-n.?Xs?e York Journal. *'I shall write somethia* about year Ei!ertnlnalor?, as 1 can do so w.th propriety. Th-r are aelling rapidlr here aui i<itr(*;la| all vermin.?K-l. **.JJinnsr, Fay*tt*% Mu. "Death to all Vermin." At FniXG approaches, Asrt and C-vCMi, From their holes come oat. And Ml OS an 1 Kata, In ?pUe of Cats, Oallv skip about. lieo-Bc&s bits You, lo the night. A * on the bed you slumber, WhU- I?s*cn? crawl. Thro' chamber and hall. In son vis without numb r. IT 13 TRULY WOXDEIiFL'L WITH WHAT CERTAIN ty, Rats, Roaches, Wise, Miles, Ground Mice, Bib-Bugs, Ant?, M ,th?, M?a?iuiu#e<, Plea*. Io?eets on Animals, la short every ?i**clet of YcrsjJu, sr? uUeriy destroyed and eafcr aalnatfd by ? Coatar'a" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator "Co9iar*B" Bed Bus Exterminator. ??CoUars" Electric Powder for Insects, ^applied dlrerf. br nail, to aor adlre?i In th. United rules, as follows: _ On receipt of #1>m, a box of the R?r, Rotcu. Ac. ?*?: Ou rec-ipt of #*.!?". ? box each of the R*r, Roach, Ac. Ext., and Etacraic Powi>*a, (s^nt p^ld.) suificient to deetroy the rcrroln on anjr |>rctniw?. Sold by D*cooi<rs and esery wii?re. ??CosTAa?rt,, I'autCffAl. Daror, 42 ? Bsoatiwat, N. * . y Circular*' term*, Ac.. ?nt by mail on application. "rtT" Wm')<j9 ilk Aou? r ?a PassnTLTaiia : CoaTAK'.4 BRANCH DEPOT, Nortbeaft corner Fifth and Arcb Streets, PtiiLADS'-rnu. _ At Pxrr.ncaos.PA U. L. JT AI f N R3T0CK A 00 At WBUUSU, Vi mbS-?mdl? THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR! PItBPAKED BT DR. SASFORD, Compounded Entirely from GUM9, IB OHK OP THE nPJT PUROATIV* ASI> LIVEIt Mjt DIOISEf* now before the public, that acts as a ? ntXurtlc, easier, mil ler, and more effectual ?han any oth^r medicine known It It not only a (JUiiWic, but ? Iir/r remedy, aetlns flr?t on the Liter to eject Its morbid matter, thm on the stomach and bowel* to carry off that matter, thos ac complishing two purp les effsctually, without any of the patuful fwllnirs esperleneed in the operations of most 6a IK irlLrn. It ?trenrthen? the system at the same time that Rpurreslt ; and when taken dailr In moderate doses, wl.l gtrenxthf n and build It up with uouaual rapidity. Th" LIVER Is one of the principal regulators of the human body ; and when It performs Its fon?t??n? ?"1!? the powers of the system are fullrdevelop-d. ThestonuicA la alinoat entirely dependent on !h? Ur*r for tl?e proper perform- ance of lt? function?,when th? ?om?chU?ir?tilt.the bowel! are ?t fault, and the wlol. ?yitemauffcralnconaeqiicnce ?of one orcau?the Ll? KR? havinz ceased to do lt?duty^for the dii-a?-? of that or ran, one of the proprl-tors^has made It his study. In a practice ol more than twenty wyeari, to find aome remedy wherewith to counteract the^ many derangements to which llToDro*e that this remedy ls~ at last found,feiyperon trou bled with LIYJtlt COX-<PLAIXT%\n*r\<r of IU forms, has tut to try a bottle, and^conrlction Is certain. Th?-ae Gum? remove all?morbid or bvJ matter fro? the system, aupplrlnc In their^place a healthy flow of bile, toTiSoratln* th? ?tomach.-'eaaainr food t-> di?v?t well, PORIPTISO THE BIX)OIV^?rtrln/ tone anJ health to the whole machinery, rcraorltiRVthe cause of the disease effeeUnc a radical enre. Ta BlLIOCfl ATTACK3 are eared, AND, WHAT 18 BEITKR, PREYEHTKD, byr?th? occasional use of the L1VBR ISVHIORATOR. y One doae after catlnx Is suf- fl*?ent to relieve the stomach and prevent the foo t fronrHrlalny and soaring. OnW one .lose taken before^retlrlng, prevents NIQ HT MOolv one dose taken at""*nl*ht, loosens the bowels gently, and cures T1 VEXRS.-i. One dose taken after each, meal will cure DYPPEP3IA. >y On* dose of two tea-e'spoonfuJs will always reUevt. SICK USA DA ME One bottle taken for fe-^msleobstru-tlonremove?the cause of the disease, and^makes a refect cure. Only one dose Immediately relieves LuOLIh^whll One 4ose often repeated Is^a sore cure for CHOLERA MOR JITS, and a preventive, of CHOLERA' Mf* Only one bottle ls-^needed to throw out of tbe system the effects of me 11-^clo* after a lonr sickness. pTOne lK>tUe taken for-^J A??NDICE removes all sal lowness or unnatural eolor^from the akin Ons dose taken ? short^tlmc before mating gives vlg. or to the appetite, and mskes^food well. One dose often repeated^ cures C FfROy/C DJAR? JtrrhfA In 1?S worat forms, while SUMMER and BO WEL coraplslnts yleldp^altnost to the first dose One or two do?es cores at- tacks cauaed by WORMS In Children; there l< no ?nrer,<safer,or speedier ren??dy la the world,as toner*r/nil*. ?, {IT a few bottles c*xr**J-*DROt'sY* by exciting the We tske pleasure in reeom- mending th'a medicine as preventive tor FEYER AND AOIIK, CHILL PE^KR, and all KKVE513 of a BIL- LlorS TYPE. It operates srlth certainty .and thousands are srllllng to Ustlfy to 1U wonderful virtues. ALL WHO USE IT ARK GI VINO TIIEIR UNANI MOr< TESTIMOXY IXITS FA YOR. rtr MLt >cat*rtn <Ae mouth tcHA (As Inrifforatar, ami ?aso^osr Ao#A THE LIVER OTVIOORA.TOR 18 A ftClENTIFlO MEDICAL DISCOYERY, and Is dally working eurea.almoat too great to believe. It cures as If by mMClc.ersa <Ae Jlr?td.**4 pi ring %?*/?(, and seldom more than one bottle Is required to cure any kind of LIVER Complaint, from the worst JaundU* or I>y*p*piiu to a common IIt*vl(U-\*t all of which are the result of a DIS EASED LIVER. PRIOR ON P. DOLLAK PER BOTTLE. DR. BANPORi*. proprietor, *45 Broadway, New York. And retailed by all DrursiaU. Sold aUo l.v mvlA-1 v T. H. LOO AW A OO.. Wheeling. Ta. Improved American Raspberry Il.llnBD BY WW. e. BARNARD. Tm* Is a hardy variety, a prolific bearer and well adao t^d to our climate. Droving more suceessfal than any yet Introduced. Por s?le In lots lo suit purchaser*, at the freed Depot of (mhUl ? SMITH A QORRKld, Murdook's Nursery. rpHE subscribers have t?een appointed Aeents for W. A J. 1 Murdoch's Pittsbnrrh Vors;ry,w-?lch for reliability and fslrd -alius is uesurt>as??d br any similar establishment. We ??!! have nn hand samples )f all tbe different varieties of Prult and Ornamental tree?; also. Rose Flowering Plants, Ac. All orders left with u? will receive nrompt attention. uih9 J*XITII A OOKREI-L. NOTICB I AM now prepared to re-rulld or ro-bronse Chandeliers, Pendents, Ae., vfilcli have become tarnished, and warrant to slve satisfaction, or no charre. R.-fereiu-e? C. D. Hub bard. Dank of Wheeling. IdKlidnd] J. M. DILLON. FIFTH YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE! NEW LIST OF GIFTS, VOK 1831K CATALOGUES KKKK TO AI.L ?. (;. EVA s, AT MIS ORIGINAL GIFT I WOK STORE, !*? i'lO Ckriaal fl?r*et, PHlUeljH", Coo?<*f a< Srw Yrir, with J Fmlrr of Girij. .ocrcaa-d ""JIM Goods and doing bu?ine?s. and to cow rr^wed tnoBe xrM,r lo.1o^??.u to Boo* bojcr. Ifa? ...fWfoK T? h?. p?o??J IU U>? <iJl '? EYAX8 i? o-:?"s r.-.l to IhM l.'j E?t?i>,Uh,nin. .) ctni.W uo-l?r D.?t In Hfcepl aaf 'fP^1; U?1 mux' ifciUi W OUT. Harioa Urcd down oppo^um. ?o4 lexlt.M?7 of {*?"?'2ff. r&t>or. ackt.oaledred frota Maine to C*iifornia,be can affor* to b? fcacraci. Try him, and judge 'or Yourself. SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. Patent Eatlish Lever Gold Watches. f J ESJ Arihor Lever (ioW Watches, ?> ? l>k. Case Gold Lever Waters, W V La4.tr ?' 1-k. Case Gold Levcr Watc*?s, open dial, *5 j Ciew?,?.Ucr L=*?r Witchrf, ?? Q. bu' ftiv?* Lever Watches. J* ? Gent.' Kileer Lepine Watchcs, ? ? ? Far or IfaM Pieces, new pattern, ? ? Udk*' Eitgant BUek Silk Dress Patterns, 15 t ' L*d.*s' do Plaid Jo ** . I?*"| LaJWt' Cataeo Pru, (Pin m4 Drop*,) extra floe, 15 l? 1 L>dies* do do do 10 J I UU<i' Gold BraceleU, Stone Settings, * i Ladles' Gold Bra-el-is, plain or er-gravrd Band, 5 * Genu* Solid Gold Vert Chains, nr? pattern, 15 ? I Genu' beat Eogliah plated Vest Chains. 5 J La-iles'Guards, or Chatelaine Chains, choiee, 1*> Large Gol i Spring Lockets,with double curt, lo ?; Large Gold Soap Lockets, do do Median tire, So *. LocaeU.do do * 1* 1 Heavy Gold pencil Cast*, with Gold Pens, 7 ? -at.-r.or Gold PtM, with Holders a?d Bo*, Ladies* Gofcl Peorito, * ' Genu* Heavy Gold Pencils, # J J; Gents' Gold Peas, with Silver Extens.on Peocflj, 2 0 Ladies' Gold Fern, in Box?-s with Isory Holders, 1 * i Ladies* Mosaic Gold Stone aeis, 1* * 1 Ladles* Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops, 10 ? % Lad es'Jet S?U, do do J ~ Ladirs* Lara, do do 10 * ' Ladi- a' Cxmeo Pins, large sixe, ? [' 1 La die*' do do medium, ? ? Ladles' do do otaall. * ^ Ladies' ?o!d 8ton- Pins small * *? Ladies' Hex and Glaw Miniatora or Hair Pint, ? J ^ Ladies' Pia.n Gold Pins, new Pattern, Ladies' do Far Drops, * ?] Mlisn* -Jo Gold Pfns, 1 Gents' Cluster l*ln?, opal centre, * ? ? Getls'PlBflt Stone Pm?, 1 ? I Gents* Cameo or Motaie Bosom ?-ta U, * ?' ' Genta* Kn^rared Gold do do " 5 Ofnts'Pla.n do do do ? Genu' fiieere Buttons, J ?? La-lies' do do ? ? Li-Um' Pf?rl C?rt C?w, J L idies* Cameo, Mosaic, or Gol J Stone ILbbon Pins, 1 ?/ Gents' fi.lrer Pencils, , , *' Genii' Pt?rl rocket Kolro, > bUdea,belt qoalitj, 1 ^ Genu' Buff or Irorj do do do Mls.es' Lava Pins, * *? Genu' G'-l 1 Watch Keys and Pencils ccmblood, 4 ? i Genu* Gold Toothpicls, with Glides, 2 0 ? Gents' Gol J llings, witli Stone Setting, * Ladles' do do do 1 6 ? BeU, Silrer-Plsttd Tea Spoons, a ^ 3'lrer-Plated Butter Knivej, 10. Ladies' or Gents' Porte-monnaIej?, 151 OenU* Gold Watch Keys or Veat Hooks, 1 ?? Ladies' Florentine Brrast Pins, ? J" Ladies' Jet do do 8 5" Ladle*' Mosaic do do ^ J" Ladies' Cameo Kar Drops, 4 tjH M:*se.' .1 > do 2 00 Misses' Ear Dropi, with Stone Settlnjf. Hisses' Gold I'racelet, Half Uonnd H?nd, 4 0""> Lvlles* do do do C W? Gents' Srarf Fin, ? Omu' jet Studs, ? 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" , - > " HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES Stand confesedly at the head of remedial means for the use of the people. The/ are alike rctcored frjm the poilonoai, dv>ircrow and repalstve do??t of quckerf, or old school practice, the Inconvenience of water-cure, or the Intricate ?&J|xrpl<(bi( obscurities of the ut-ual Ilonxjeopathic book* *n.J mediciae*. Consisting of simple for the vari ous diKUCl to vttch tbey are relitcd; pot op In the form ?f ?;tapir- sugar pellet*; and prepared ot ingredients neith er dangcroos or disgusting, they form At one* the ready ?ooree of the parent or corse, and are the comfort of the complaining or invslid. They posses* these positive adrantares, which were never before combined In any popular remedies. Tbey are ??**? ; lksa: no Injory can s rtse from their ose. Tbey are u*n.?; yon always know what to take, and how to take It. Tfcey are oj*vs*t*rr; yoa can give the proper Sugar Pill at a moment's warning, without hesitation oj delay. Tbey are unnnr, in thousands of cases disease it arrested at once, a-J the mite carts at the moment what the p^and could not afterward* hare relieved. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. So. I. Fezer Pill*.?For Fever, Congestion and Inflam mation of all kind*. * No. S. Worm Pill*.?For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wet ting the Bed. No. * Bob*'* PUU.?For Colic. Crying, Teething and Wa*feulfie*s. and Xtrroa?oe?? of adults. No. 4. I>uirrh<xi PUU.?For Diarrhoea, Cfcolera Infan tom aod Summer Complaint. No. fi. IiytnUry PUU ?For Colic,Gripingt, Dysentery or Boody Flax. So. ?. iJioUra PUU.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vemitting. No. 7. Cough PUU?For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, In and S*?ar Throat. No. 5. ToothacJi* PUU?Toothache, Faeeache and Neu ral ria. No. 9. Ilirz LicXt PUU.?For IXeadacbe, Vertigo, Heat and Fallness of the Head. No. la. by*1*1*1*1 PUU.?For Weak and Deranged Sto machs, Constipation and Liver Complaints. No. 11. For PtrruiU Irr*guLiritit?, Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. F*n*ale PUU.?For Leucorrhaea, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Do an. No. 13. Croup PUU.?For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14. Salt 12Aeum PUU.?For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimph-s on the Face. No. 15. Rheumatic PUU.?For Palo, Lameness or Bore nets In the Chest, Baek,T>oins, or Limbs. A.?For Fever aod Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanaged Agues. P.?For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. 0.-?For Soar, Weak, or Inflamed Byes and Eyeldt, Fall ing, Weak or Blurred Sight. C?For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge W. C.?For Whooping-CouJh, abating Its rloleace and shortening its coarse. In Accrs Dusassa?such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diar rhoeas, i'ysentery. Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever. Measels and Erysipelas?the ad vantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is obvious,; sr.d lu all BU=h cases the specifics act like a charm. The | entire disease Is often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence or the attack is moderated, the disease shortened and rendered less dangerous. Even should a physician l afterwardshave to be called, he will take the case at decid ed advantage from the previous treatment. Coccus and Colm, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation of deceased lungs. bronchiti? and consumption, may all be at one* cured by the Fever and Couch Pills In Cukoxic Dukaku, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constlpatien, Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper application will affjrd a eure in almost every instance. Often the eure of a single chronic difficult/, such as Dyspepsia, Piles, or Cat arrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more thau paid for the case ten times over. THIXGS TO REMEMBER. PLEASE HEM EMBER.?That these Specifics are entirely harmless In all instances aud in all cases. Bibles may use them, children mw u<e them, the aged, infirm or In valid mavuiethem without lang-r, and with benefit. PLEASE REMEMBE I.?That thousands of th- moat gift ed and lutell gent minds In this country and Europe have long sioctf given In their adherence to lloauopatny, and employ It exclusively In all eases of diseases for themselves and families. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That not only in long standing, old complsints, but in recent and violent di-eases of the most dangerous character, Iloimcopathv has proved Its tu periorttv to anv oth-r srstem lu repeated trial'. PLKASR REM EM HER.?That Homoeopathy Is sustained, not from Its theories and doctrines, but from its daily and honrlv success In curing the slrk and arresting disease. PLEASE REM EM HE it .?That it is the little ills that lead to great ones, and it is little aliments that, neglected lead to grave and serious diseases. PLKaSR HEMEdBER.?That you may have It In your power promptly and pleasantly to arrest such complaints at the bee-nning. and thus prevent grave diseases. PLEASE REMEMBFR.?That this system saves you the struggling forcing and deceptfon used to get other medi cines taken by children, al vays injurious?often dangerous. PLEASR REMEMBER.?That the evil results of such struggles generally more than overbalance all the good that may be done bv the m?dlelm t thus given. PLEASE REMEMBE ft.-That Humphreys* syslem of Ho mcroyatMc Specifies divests the private practice of the sys tem of all perplcxUy and inlrioucy, so that every body mar u?e them. PEEASE REMEMBER.?That the core of a^lngie chronio aliment, such as Piles, Cararrh. Headache, or Salt Rheum, will more than ten times pav the cost of a case. P'-E VSE REMEMBER.?That two or four dollars Invested In acaaeof Specific Remedies, will return manv times lu J value to you every year In freedom from anxiety, preven- ( lion of disease, and absolute relief. CASES AND CURES. A yeung lady of 26 had been troubled with indigestion for leveral months, so at to render great care necessary In the irlection of her food. Aru*r eating, th; stomach became scld, rood rising in her mouth with water, an 1 an an picas ant, heavy, load-like sensation In her Stomach, continuing ror *ome hours, frequent headaches,bowels constipated and a depressed mental condition. See commenced taking the Dyspepsia Pills,one morning and night, aod in less than a week almost e?cry symptom of her disease had vanished, and she felt like a new being. A gentleman somewhat advanced In years, strong, robust constitution, had lately been a good deal affected with Indi gestion, weak stomach,coated tongue,bad taste In the mouth and attended with a peculiar v-rtigu and whirling In the fiead.so much so as to ren ler Ids riding in a carriage, or ?ven mounting an eminence,quite dangerous. After trying leveral thine* ineffectually, he fell upon the Dvspepsla Pills, which afforded prompt relief. A pill every night and morn ing works like a charm, relieving all his vertigo and other unpleasant symptoms. COUGHS AND COLDS. A gentleman, a public lecturer, took a severe eold the latter part of last month, while traveling and lecturing In northern Pennsylvania,though addressing pnblic audiences every evening; yet In two days, by the aid of the Specific, is was entirely recovered, and enabled to pursue his call ing without inconvenience. No public speaker ahould be without them. A married lady of 40 had taken a violent cold, which set* Jed on her lungs, caudng severe cough, pain In the side and :onslderable fever and hoarseness. Such colds were usual v very lasting and troublesome; but by taking the Specific 7ough Pi Is, four times per day. In three days she ww en Jreiv well. A young man of 22 had a couth and hoarseness for fifteen nonths. During cold weather bis voice was lost so as only ipeak In whl'pers, ptin Induced on coughing, cold dry or 'ailing only a trifle in the morning, quite feeble and etnaci ited. Had taken several medlelnes with but little or no >enefit. He commenced with the Cough Pills?one pill thre* Imes psr day?and soon found himself improving, his :outh milder and sorter, hoarseness passed off, strength and kpprtlte Improved, and in a few weeks was entirely well >av!ng taken no other medicine. PILES. A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well known In Illinois rrltlne to u?, savs: *? I have been for some time seriously ifllicted with bleeding piles; and have regarde J my case as i severe one? at one time. Indeed,hopeless; butlh*ve used rour medicine (Pile Specific), and am cure.'. I have no loubt you are laying the world under great and lasting >bli gallon." A gentleman of fifty years, well and favorably known at 3elhi, Delaware counts, New.York, had been a raarty to the dies for twentv years. Sometimes from excessive hem or ?hage, pain and suffering, he was reduced to the verge of he prtve. For years he had dragged out a miserable exls ence. a confirmed invalid, disqualified for any business. >nd life almost a burden It Is needlrss to add that he had ried all sort I of r.*mciles, from all torts of doctors, to little >urpose. He consulted me two years ago, and T recommend ?d our Pile Specific, with, occasionally, a Dyspepsia Pill.? from this he b^gan to Improve, and since hat never had a tcrlous turn of p'les. From the first month up to a year past he had oecasslonally symptoms of his old complaint; rat a few do?es of the Pile Pills wool 1 disperse it all, and for norethan a year past he has been entirely well of the piles, k more brilliant cure Is scarcely to be found In the anaali of nedlclne. PRICES. ^ullset, 90large rials Inmoroceo case and book. $5 00 Pull set,SO large vials in plain case a-.d book, 4 on 2ase of lfi numbered boxes and book, 9 00 ?a<e of any 6 numbered boxes and book, 1 w ilngle numbered boxes, with directions, 85 'ingle lettered boxes, with directions, 5 ? Large plantation or physician's care, 1 A 2 os. rials,. 15 00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you :hoose, and enclose the amount In a current note or stamp* jy mail to our address, at No 333 Broad way. New York, and he medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free >f charge No family ahould be without these invaloaele curatives.? rhey are the only remedies perfectly adapted for domestic ind private use. With them the parent is armed and pre >ar?d against the first approach of disease, and can meet it it the threshold and keen it at bav. A trifle of mediciae Igtitir rilreeted to tW first hoars of desease, perfectly cures hat which bv delay can ?nly he relieved by long and tedi >us hours of suffering, if at all. U'Uh th^se at hand, yob ire not obliged to await the coming of that often distant, is well as expenelve luxury, a doc*or; nor to drugged or Misoned, or blistered, or bled, but may yourself administer he simple ?pH(lc, and restore the ruddy eurrent of life igaln to health and jov. There cannot onlv no Injury arise n anv case from their use,but the general Influence upon he constitution, berond all q uestion, is most beneficial. AGENTS WANTED. We desire an active, efficient agent, for the sale of our I remedies,in every town or commuuitr in the United States I Address, Dr. F. HUMPHREYS. A CO., No. Mi Broadwav. New York. rv.'old by the Drujgt?t? in Wheeling. nhl4-ty. TRANSPORTATION. 185P. ~ ____ 185B. THE PB1TOSTI.VAWIA C E N TRAL RAILHOAD. The of ibi* Raid Is no* equal to any in Ibf Country TUKCE TIIBOCGII PASSENGER TRAINS I BBrwnt* prrrsacBon and Philadelphia, i Coon?tinr direct In th. Colon I>?P?-? Tj? I _k from all Western for Pnlladelpaia, ^^r?T^..r^l-or0 and W.O^. Cu, ; .bo. furnlshinjc facflHIrs tor the transportation M* inrputed, for tpwd and comfort, by *aT^^ Exprrsi and Fast Line* ran throagh to Philadelphia with out change of Car* or Conductors. . ? Smokinr Con ore attached Adenine Car* to Express and Pas*Train*. T?? Kxpr*? rmmm l>aily,Miilta<l Past Line Sundays excepted. Threo Dally Trains connect direct for Xf* Y")t- Ex press and Past Lin* connect for Baltimore and Washington. tlipre.i Train leaeea Pitt.borrh t A ot PhiU fS'ull PhBAdelphlA or B.ltlmore ol k3i? A. M-, New Tort tW P- U. Sil D.lly TralJ. between Philadelphia and Xew T.rk: Two Daily Train, between NewTorkand Borton. Tfc'OWlh Tleket. (oil Bo ll ore Sood ?? either ?'"* BOAT TICKETS to Boston are rood *la Norwich, ran Riser or Stonnington Lines. . . ___ . .. TICKETS EASTWARD may be obtained ?tanyoftbe Important Boll Bead Ufl.ee. In the *M; ?fth. recol.r Line of tlram.r. on the Mlml.tlppl or Ohio Rlrer,; mod TICKET? WESTWARD ot the o'lh? Company in B?.ton. Sew Tork, Baltimore "r PM'^J^phio. Pare always as low as by anj other Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BT PITTSBCKtiH. The completion or the tVeltcrn connection. of Ibo Pen*. ? i Iron In Roll Boo.l to CW.-a?o, moke. Uii. the DIRECT LIKE BETwken the east and the great north west. The connecting ol track, by the RailJ*oAd Brid*t A? Pltubnrrt.oroldln* oil drayAfe or ferilage of Prelrht, t? jether with the .arln* ofUoie. Are rt*i2j|(r?I?2*ttrj? nrerlat.d br Shipper. of Pre:?ht. And the Troeelln* Pobllc. PARTIES SHlPPlXd EASTWARD tcUl %t to thtir ndranttae to Skip by t\l* Ilout*. Pur Prelrht Contract* or Rhlppln, Direction.,^Sln^? " addrcs. either of the followlnr A rent. of the Company. DA STKWART, Pitt.oar.h: jv,-., c a Co Steubensille, O.; II. P. Pisacs ft Co.. ZiMf Tlll(.04 J- J." Jolt?rr..?. Rlpley.O.; * K. . OaMiBT ft Ciorrn. Por smooth, O.; P*D?ct < w.t SferSSiui.toffH?V Baows ft Co. Cincinnati. O4 \thi:\% k Hiaasav, Cincinnati. O ; R.C.MttDaCM^ltodUon, lad.; Wiujam Bisgha*. Louisville, Ky.; P. Co Eransvllle. Ind.; N. W. OriHlH k Co., Cairo, R, R. P Sass, St. Louis, Mo ;Jon< U Hi as 13. *M*iTiUc:;J,enn** % sis ft IIr*r Memphis. Tenn.; Clascs k Co , Chlcaxo. III , W II II Kojstz Alton, III ; Mcamr k Walls. Dubuque, Iowa;* or to Freight Age&ts of Rail Roads at different points * The Greatest FaeilitU? offered for the Protection ami Sitee>ly Tran?porU?tion of Lite Stoet, And (k>on Aooo*sooati??*s with osoalprirllefes for persons irivdlDf in cb.rjfe thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. Be thi. Ro.te Prel^iU of All de.erlptlon, eAn be forv.rd ,ur;'peT^;.'^-, ^3^5 with tfteo.nboH., br which Good. c?n b* port on the Ohio, Maiblntnm. Kentoeky, Teonewe, enm bert.nd, llllnol.: MiwlMlpnl* Wl^n.ln, " ArkAnfA*, *nd Red Bl?er?; And ot Oeetlnnd, gAndo.kjr And Chle.so with itemmer. to All port, on the Horth-Heotern '"M^ih.nU And Shipper, .ntro.tln, the ?1 their Freight to thi. CompAn/, con rely with conajer.ee on its ?t>eedr transit. , . I TUB RATB8 OP PBBIOHT U> Any polnt In Ike Wert by the Penn.ylr.nl. Roll Ro?d .tr? nt all Um*4 at/arorakU a* are eKar-jtd ly ttUur R. R. Ovmp-mjv, rtril-p.rticolor to mirk p.ek.rei n? Pm?a. O. B. J1 -rch.nt. iu th. Welt or.lerlnjr uoodAfr^ni the E*?t,wiU | do well to direct thernto be .hipped by IhU R?"te P.'tie. nttendin* to their own .hipmeou rroB th rji.t will And It to their lnt;re?t to c.ll on the ?ft22 Company Althe followlnc pl?ee. ^fcre^pplar; or letter, addressed to either of them on the subject of freights, will meet with prompt attention. E.J. SJfEEDKR, PJiiladeiphla. MADRAW k KOOXS, &) North Street, Baltimore. I.E CM ICO., So.2 Astor Honse.or So.lB.Wn.St.Si. L. L. HOUPr. Gtn'l AQ%t% Philadelphia. THOS. A. SCOTT, GtCl Sup't, Altoona, Pa. Jan4 BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. WINTER ABBANQE.MEN r. OS and after Hon lay.rith Sor.mber, 1S5S, the train. will run a. follow.?rli: Plr.t?The St. Loan, Clrclnnatl, Wheeling, Ben wood, Blltlmore and WTa.hlnkt.o C.ty B?pre" lea.e. dAlly At 11:8*1 A. U, arrirlntf at Baltimore at I:iO A. M., in time for breakfast and Eastern connections. Second?The North-wet tern CMra*o, St. Louis, Cairo, Indianapolis, Dayton. Cincinnati. Wheeling, Ben wood, BU tlmore and Washington City Eipress leaves dally at a:80 P. M. (Saturday excepted), arriving at BalUmors at O0 P. M ,ln time for Eastern connections. To eoloy the ele*?nt -nonnt sin seenery passengers shouia take the 11^0 A. M. train to Cambertand and resume their Ui|&?l?inir'wthi W!t??nl Sonth.We.t fb. Iiraln. UaT. Baltimore dally as fallows: Pirst?-The S.I5 A. M- train arrives at Wheel.n* at Hi P. M. Second?The 4^0 P. M. trsln arrises at Wheeling at 10:30 A. M. ...... The 11:80 A. M. train bound But will stop at altstations between "A*beellnj5 and Cumberland . ... Bound trip tlekots are btln? lisued^ta Moon?lrvni? at 90 cents and to Ben wo on at 25 cts. J. B. PORD, Agent. W. P. SMITH, Superintendent. L. M. COLE, OeVI Ticket Agent. noT*? Cleveland,Pittsburg& Wheeling RAIL ROAD. ON and after Monday, NosemHer Wth, 1S83, trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted) LEAVE BRIDGEPORT: 7:10 A. M. Express Train, stopping at all stations: arrive at Cleseland at 8:i?i P. M. and at Pittsburgh at 12:'30 P. M. 11:23 A. M Express Train, stopping at all stations, arrivo at Cleveland at ?:0d P. M. and at Pittsburgh at 4:00 P. M. StfO P. H. Mall Train, stopping at all statloas, arrive at PitU?.urrh at I**) A. M. Por tiekets orfreU-htappljrto J. I. Hopkins, No. 41 Water street. Wheeling, or to D. B. Williams, A gent, at Bridgeport 6U'i?"V. Offler,C. APB.R.,1 J.N. M'CDLLODfJD Cleveland, Jan. 24,1659. fJanSl 8?P u hemppibld railroad. ALL freights Intended for shipment on the road most bo delivered between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. m., a? """plT "* """eJ Om""Sr PASSENGERS FBOn TUB WKMT CSOIKO MOUTH, TWICE dally (funday night excepted) for the Relay llousc. Washinston. Pred^rieksburg, Richmont. Pe tersburg, Weldon, Ac. 4c., (r^. Potomac River an ? the Richmond, Predtriekshurg ar.d Potomac Rsilroad ? by splendid and comfortable steamers to Acqula Creek, thonce to Richmond by the Richmond, Prederlcksbarg and Poto llours of departuro from Washington, ?-M A. M. aod7 P. M.,(Sundays excepted) Lear ? on Sundays at &*0 A. *, only. Baggage under charge of special agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weld on. From Washington to Richmond 9 # 58 Prom do to Petersburg ? Prom do u WdJon. ......... 8 Prom do to Wilmington 18 The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad has been in operation for 22 y*ar?, and in all that time, no pas senger has either been killed or crippled by accident , which is without a parallel in the history of Railroads, In this country. ?? HCTU, Bapt. Trans. June 29,1S59 iPl-?P ileal I y ?* Capital Prs4?eiloB! THE celebrity of Oaretty** Medieatad P?P?r fo'Kth* ter-el >set is rapidly b^lng estcnicd throughout the United Statej It Is ooe of the best articles ever put before the public. It obnates the use of ehemlcaUy-polsoned shite paper, and paper stained with (die producing prin ters' Ink. It la a sure cure and preventive of piles. This may be relied on. It Is as fine and llxtit as bank note pa oer. and astouzh as stout wrapper. Nothing of more value snd atflltv was ever before offered to thepubbe. 1"M sheets eost only |1. NX) sheets 50 cents. Each ?heot of thojgeza ine contains the name of J. C. Oaystty, sratev-marked.? ret the w ?a lerful article fr ira anr of th*? druggists, or from the proprietor. No. 41 Ann ?t-. N. T. It Is ent by expw?s Trom th i*. place to any part of the United States. Try It. MAFiTINS' FRANKLIN HOUSE, Corner of 8th and D. Sts., WASHINGTON, D. O. c. A <1. W. JimrlJI, KMprlmn. feblA-2m* j It. CltxVNGLE & CO., WI/OLgSAL* OROCKBS, Forwarding and Commission mbkoh&ntb. coma Mosaoa asd vsacsr murs, Wlf 1ELINO, VA. GOLDEN BEE XI I V E STOKE. NO. 174 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, VA. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CASH TRADE. THE lobicriberi n?w open for Inspection ani t?l< AS LARGE, and in man? rw^cu the AtOST DESIRARl.l Stock of Dry OooJi, Milliner r Go<vl?, and C?rp?t? they Utre yet oJ?r*J to the r>a>>l>e. Their stock embraces the l.arse*! Variety* tooth In price and style, that e?a b? foand In the city. Many y-s* of experience in baring frbadft f ?r a Trade that from a ?m^iU be rii-.iujr has become THE LARGE*T\n the cter ?-? proved to a* that the l/-?e way of buying is with CASS. In this m inner ? bar ?f one * ,t as an advantage that the old stele tlx luostlo merchant can never have. We will srll many lua-li of (io ti ai chets as they bay,?and In no case will we be undersold, whether whe legale or retail, br anv h ? ite in Ur city. Osritock the largest, and oar sales 2?> per eeat.lar.tr than any sIlmDar hou?- In Western Virgin-a. Io oar stock may be foand?The Rieh?**t Dress Silks, of ererystyk and t?-iee. (we rre % cSoice from a stock ftRk $lotOO0>?Sobes. Plaids, Balmorals,as rieh as Silk: the finest stock of FRE.VCFi WERHfOS and Drains of er-rr thai* and the b~st quality we ever bought. Onr SFfA WL <t iTLOA K DRPAIiTJfEST--. .ntalns all thcla&est strUf .!? rrrr large, and was never more desirable. We haee afewdoxen Broeheand Loir Shawls, nournt'oreasn a* *>?*?? M.d **vrfulrJtsap." Oar stock of DOMESTICS, Brown and Bleached Goods. C?at>n*. Prints and Detains, and ?f Tweeis, Blankets,etc., it very laxge and was niter buurht ?claw.?mt ,e DA STILT OS DELAltf, best <foalitr,at H eenu. In Carpeting, F;ne Cass, Floor Cloths, Oil Cloths,etc., we think we cannot be excelled?our stock Is very laree oar prices from !?> to 15 cts. per ?<*. below last season. #ar st ?ck of Millinery Goods, Bonnet*, Kihbons. Velvets, kc. Is very fall and desirable. In onr whale str r\ rt%r u foand many of the HPT BARGAINS we erer told. Tesollrit anexMiisatiaa, an4 itlHre ibr ah ? oar part shall be wanting to make "Til Golvkm Bra Bit." ja* ?tmr? at which to bay go -4s. Parcel* sent to an, of theelty fr*o of charze. Remember the sign of The Golden Bee Kirs, near the f*spmctnn Bridse. ?p?-d*? ?T?VK Jc Tnnnin. Corner of Hanover and Pratt Sts., Baltimore, Hd. The undefsisr.e.! bees lease to call sour attention to the above Boose. It is new and well located, ?*jt tlr-e s.,-sr? from the Camb ten Depot, in the centre of business, and has every convenience and comlort yoa sasy 4-nirr n, Table is sood, the Chambers large and airy, and the Trims LOW?as follovs : Per Mral or L<xi jinp, 5'c?nti. 1 to * ?Wys $lii Y+ r day. ? to 7 " ................ .... ....................................................... ? 1^5 per ?'?r. I to 14 per >U,. M Respectfully, Ac., D. M. ADAMS, Proprietor. mh7-ly Late of the A Umi Hoase, CWcaro. tmn ^is. iPIjfcJSTOS. T. CARTWRIGHT, WHOLESALE) AND ItKTAXL. ouus is MUSIC ASD MUSICAL IXSTRCMRXTS, CUTLERY ASl> VARIETY GOODS, No. 125 Main Street. AOENT for II A liI<ET, DAVIH Ac CO.'* PI A. NOM. The alMrc i>l?no? ?r? fitted op with all the Improvements, in he&uliful Rosewood cmc?. M.y assort mcnt ranges from the pliia or square piano to the beatiti fal Louis XIV style. AUo^rentfor Prlaer's neUrfceas, Tarhart's nel?ieaas,aad IKushn Ac llale'a Jleladc. ? a* ?. : SHEET MUSIC. The! argeet stock of sheet music, musical works, Ac., Ac., In the Western country. I3F" Music sent to any address, postare free. In connection with the above, I keep every kind of as slcalinstrumeats and musical merchandise generally. fPianos, Melodeons. and every kind of muaical Instru ments tuned and repaired. tV1 All go >di warranted at this establishment. nov5 . V*. ' Wholesale aad Retail DBAIbER im dfc Clack Having lately added very largely to my stock, both In . the Wholesale aad Retail departmenta, enables me to ! offer to Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlar*. and the poblic generally, a very complete assortmeat at! the lowest prices. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired aad warranted, apt Till UNANIMOUS FAVOR WHICH HAS ATTEND!!* the introduction of WflKKLER A WILSOS'S FAM ILY SKWI2f& MACIJIXE, is sufficient evidence or Its ! excellence. It is needless now to say that this useful In strument is becoming a domestic Institution; the fact Is recognised by its successful use in thousands of families In I every rank in life. T1 thoae who have hitherto refrained ' from availing themselves-of Its tdvanticei, it may not be . amis to say that its atllitv Is not a problem to be solved, j but a success already realised. The highest testimony is j constanly offered. concerning this verdict, which has glvaa j this Instrument so wide and enviable a repatatibn. These Machines are exhibited and sold by j JAMU BWIKOjArcat, Uorcbrook's Building. Persons wishing sticking neatly executed can be accom modated on short notice. ap4-ly WINES, BRANDIES, RUMS, BLACK TEAR, Jkc PTIZRNAN k SON, No. It North Charles 8c. Baltimore, ? offer for sale the followinv articles, of their own 1? ale, gold and red and white : ? t aaJ Chiadoa's finest, la quarts and pints. ' it Bl*2_DIS8~?urt W"1 Hennesay'sfine old pale aad dark 00 mixture *?" half cheats of Grenada and mh*-1y WHBBLfiR A WILSON'S Medal Family Sewing Machine. PUBLICATIONS FOR SALE . At the Office of the Millennial Harbinger, Bethany, Va. CHRISTI AN UTMN BOOR. Is foil ?fcc ?*7* ccnn fr copy; do do ?r?h?qac,iKr copr. 5" centf. do da rial, rtlt edcc, 15 cents; do do Tifkey morocco, gt:t edrrt, fl do do Turkey morocco, trill edr**, t?r* six*. f 1,25; da d? Turkey morocco, {lit rJfc*, with gold cUip.fl.Tj. Christian Syrtem, new edition, fl. Christian Baptism, with its Ahtecedentsacd Con*e<joett? f I per cop/. Debate on Ronua Catholicism, between Bp. Purcell u A. Campbell, fl. Ckri>ii&aB?pUit4fil Tol.coa>plet?,riu?lin f 1.74 per cop J do do do do Tark*y super.??. do do dO do arab-es^ue, f 1. wen Dtbate. new edition.fl,?5. Ice DcbAU-, new edition, f J.'*'; per mail f eric* of Dr. J e'er, by M. K. Lard, per n-aU, f 1.25. rinciple* an t ObjeCU of the Eelicious Reformat! >a.ur*e4 ?a Campbell and other*. By &. RidurdMO. Pcicc, froa 1 Oceotstofl I BaitfT> Poems?Plate, fl; extra, f 2. An A<i<lrcM on War. pri. e 10 crDU per finirie copy. Back Volume* cf the Millennial Harbinger, f 1 per ??!. unbend; bound, 1,50. Vtr On receipt of the bm*;. the above will be * nt p-wt are free?Christian Baptist, Rice De??Ue and Harbinger e? cepted. The po?tare oo the forcer is abont50cts-; oa tb? ! latter.'* 2 and 35 eta. pr* So books will be sank on commission. PRICE or BOOK* bt mail?postage paid he* Hymn-Book, sheep, per doxea f4 ?? I** 44 arabcsqoetper doseo... 5 *? " roan, rlt Hjw, p-? dmen 7 34 M M Turkey morocco,giU edge*, per dos.l* 0* ChriilUa Bsptlst.perdozoo 1* > Christian System, per dasen 10 Teraa ?r Ibe HarMsger fsr 1S5S. 1 eopjr to a tinzle subscriber... ft If not p?ld before the expiration of six months., t'' 8 copies for one jear.or 1 copr for thr?.-e rears.... 5 *? | ft copies 9 ?* It. copies 13 1 16 eopic*, < .tnd one copy gratis^ i- ' 25 copies,(an 1 oae c-n>? eratis) ?? N 30co^es,(<iq>l to cctter a?? of club, one book on B*; tism and one neatly bound Hymn Rook) 50 I 70copies{*n-l to Setter ?if?ofrin??.*-eah.-?ok? on Bap tism and two neatly boun 1 Hrmn Booki> 76 ?* ' 100 copies (ani to re tier up of blub three b>oka on Baptism and three neatlr bonnd Tlrmn B?>*??.. 100 ?i , 150 copies ( tnd 3 cop*_-s of the U**k on Baptism an-1 5 neatly boun I Hymn B>ok?) f 15?) * | EXTRA PREMIUMS! i For the largest of three or more clubs oxer 150, f 75 worts {of Books. For the next largest ower 150, fSO worth of Book*. And for the next largest orer l.V?, f 25 worth of Book*. The books to be selected recording to the order of ti? Agrrtto whom the peemiam Is awarded. OF"THE CASH MCdT BE FORWARDED I*TAEIABLT IS ADVANCE FOR CLUBS. W? cannot afford to kfepsc count* for Club*. So per*-a rtmidlng In RttJoiny will be .nlmitifJ >'.$ a crnmj-ftltar for IK*%4 premIn;m. Address A. CAMPBELL. Bethany, nihlS-ly RroAkeeou.itr.Ts. jPiaditttort ,j Founded 1852. Chartered 1S54 LOCATED ter Baltimore and Charles streets, BALTIMORE, M D. THIS Institution Is now in tie most orospeross act ?*sr lshlng conditi o. Twice during the last tw? j??'' it been necessary to obtain larger apartments for tic ** com mod at ion of theiacreasing number of itud <cu, n?rt ?enting nearly every State In the Union. It aow occupies one of the most conspicuous and ^ bly located buildings la thccilT. The room* a?? ?* ously arranged, spacicusgnd elegantly Twraxsbed The ad ran tares and facilities here offered to ycaaf Cf' desiring to qualify themselres properly for the rsri^sso*" ties of the Counting Boom, or to obtain a Tkorv.*}* {***" tical Busim+M* Ed oration generally, are ?awij**'*." any particular by any sfm.lar cit.Mlshw.nl la ?b? E**4* Fa cuttyt ? . K . LOSIMI, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accoasls.Ooiawc-T* J. la. rhtLAtrs, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Bo^k-Eceplaf. Commercial Calculations. H. H . DATIfS, Associate Professor of Beoc Krealnr ?. C. JOH KBOH , Professor of Buslnest and OrnsaeaulF^sa^'." 8. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rbt.E. TEATEf REE?E.D.D.v Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. TBL'STXES : Hon. Jno. P Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vanfant, Hon.Thomas Swans. Wm. H, K^ighl-r. Em-. Jacob Trust,Esq., William Knabe. E*-. . The ColWe Is prwrVfed with a Commercial Library Standard Works, expressly for the use of studrat*. Each Student has a de?k to btmMlf. and is separate./ There being no racaUon daring the year. Student* ess n tff at any time. The time usually required to complete the fall soC* fro .-a 8 to 15 weeks. A Urnosi Is awarded to all Oradaates. A large and Bt-autlf-illy Ornamented Circular, coot?j Upwards of six sQcaaa rarr, reprraenting the Estst^ Interior Tiew of theCoUege.Tar'oas cbaracteri?t:r iw'j penmanship. Ac., seat by mail fr** of s^-c?>?*** with catalogue airing fall particulars. A 'drrss, . E. E. MWIRK. ^