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attg H wtcUigcnccr Tall Coru. We grow "tail corn" in America. The world ie beginning to find it out. Every year brings the fact more and more home to the perceptive and digestive faculties of all civilized humanity. Like all great truths, it did not gain credit at once.? True, everybody sees it here with his own erei, but not so on the other side of the Trater, The first accounts of the produc tiveness of our Western praries were read by our Buckinghamshire farmers with as much respect as the fish stories of the sailor Sinbad. It took even the highest dignitaries of the land a long while to get fairly up to a level with the actual fact.? Even at this day there is an ear of corn in the British Museum which enjors n very distinguished consideration as a curiosity. It divides attention, we do not say equally, but certainly fractionally, with the Xine vah Bull and the great Kohinoor. It is a perfect marvel to our good cousin John Bull; and yet it bas but a very simple his tory, and it is not a very extraordinary ear of corn, after all. It reached its present distinction something in this wise: In tbe month of JanuaryT 1847, at a cer tain dinner party in London, at which Lord John Russell, Lord Morpeth, and ma ny other distinguished men were present, tbe conversation turned upon the Irish famine; and the remark was made by Lord John that he rejoiced that so good a sub stitute for tbe native breadstuff* bad been found as Indian corn. Turning to Mr. Bates, the American partner in the he use of Baring Brothers, his lordship went on to gay: "Why, Bates, some of the cobs have twelve or fourteen rows of grain on them." To which Mr. Bates coolly replied: "Yes, my lord. I have seen from twenty to twenty-four rows on a cob.'? "That is a rare Yankeeism," was the pleasant retort of the Premier; and the whole company shouted in approval. The burst of merriment over. Mr. Bates bought his peace by a wager of a dinner for the company all round that he could produce such an ear. "Done!" exclaimed Lord John, and the i bet was clinched. The dinner passed off. Mr. Bates re turned borne, but not entirely at ease, lie had done a strange thing; for the first time in his life he had made an engage ment he was not absolutely certain of his ability to fulfill. He had misgivings that he had rashly pledged the honor of his country. It had been long since he look ed upon an American crib; and however patiently he winnowed the eor/i-ucopia. of his memory, he found that the cobs of the i early days had gone glimmering through j the lapse of time, among the tilings that | were, and were now so far off that he | couldn't count the rows. He was, as ' Plautus would say, rcdattiiK ad invitos?in 1 Yankee parlance,'-hard up." But Fortune j favors the brave. It happened that a friend of ours dropped in, the next day, at j the counting-house of the Barings. Mr. I Bates, with brightening face, hailed him, and made known his difficulty. "You are safe," was the response; "if I live to get home, you shall have even a j bigger ear than you have promised." Our friend G soon returned, an<l straightway wrote to Messrs. Rogers and Reynolds, of Lafayette, Ind., telling the story, and begging them, for the honor of the country, to come to the rescue, and ; turn the tables on Lord John, showing j them what Yaukees could do. Iii the July following, Mr. (J. received, J by express from Lafayette, a nicely ur- 4 ranged box, containing six ears of horse j tooth corn, two of which had twenty-nine rows, two thirty-one, and two thirty-two. The box was forthwith addressed to "J. Bates, Esq., care of Messrs. Baring, Broth- , er k. (Jo., ship, by Black Ball Line, care of < the Liverpool House." It reached its des tination, and Lord John Russell, first Lord of the Treasury, third son of the late Duke of Bedford by the second daughter of George Viscount Torrington, and lineal descendant of Lord William Russell, the martyr of liberty, acknowledged the com." The dinner was won. Joshua Bates did not perpetrate a ''Yankeeism," and the I British Museum holds the trophy. Viva la Republique ! | PATAT? APT WASHING MACHINE. Clothing, Time aud Labor Saved Indispensable to Housekeepers. The most simple, economical and dura ble articlo ever offered to the public tottlloviato the discomforts of wash-day. DESCRIPTION. It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on the in side. And an interior cylinder of wood, with ribs There if a space of from fl to 8 inches between the two cylinders. One crank turns both cylinders nt the same time in opposite directions, rapidly <*ieating a suds, forcing the water through the clothes, and effectually removing the dirt. The action of the wa ter does the work <iuickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus naves tlio wear of clothes, SULLIVAN A IIVATT, Proprietors, 64 Bskkxan St., New York. N. B.?State and Connty Rights for sale, and pur chasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on lib eral terma. flT* A Machine is in operation by a laundress, daily, nt our Salesroom, 439 Broadway. fe b2S-<l A w-eo w-fl m SMITH'S WHEELING ALES In Wood and Glasa. MY CUSTOMERS. AND THE PUBLIC oener ALLY, are resjiectfully informed that for the purpose of concentrating all my attentien and resour ces on ray Brewerj*. Malt-IIonxe. Ac., in this ctty. I have sold ray Pittsburgh Brewery to Messrs. Fleming Brothers, there. Than Ling my numerous customers in all parts of the country for thoir patronage, I desire to assure them that 1 shall continue to manufacture those fiine Champaigne. Kennett, Palo, and Bitter Ales, which have heretofore been produced exclnsively at this es tablishment, and which have acquired so high a repu tation for purity and general excellence. I have greatly enlarged the t>ottling department, which is now in a high state of perfection, and capa ble of supplying the vast demand lor the celebrated ?'Wheeling bottled Ale." . All orders for any of these products must hereafter be directed to me at 44'Wheeling, Vn?" where they will be filled and dispatched with promptness. feblO-tf GEO. W. SMITH. T. SWEENEY & SON, No. 05 Mnin Street, WHEELING, V A. ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FA-LL IMPOR TATIONS, being the largest they have over made in one Season, and embraces the new styles of White Granite, or Iron Stone China, together with Common White and Colored Queen*ware in great variety. Also a large and well selected stock of Pare White. Gold Band and FancyPRENCH CHINA, either in setts or separate. China Decorated Vases, Colognes. Card Bas ket?. Tete a Tete Setts. Fancy Cups, Mugs. Ac. Also, fine Table Cat lerv, Castors, Altogether with their usual heavy stock of the various grades of Pressed, Cut and Plain Fun* Gia.s3WA.RR. Coal Oil Lamps, Ac. Thsy invite the attention of the Trade and will du plicate to Merchants their bills purchased in the East, at same prices. aug2ft,'59 S. AYERY, WHOLESALE a RETAIL Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 146 Main Street, WHEELING, VA. Has on hand the largest and best assortments Hats and Caps of all qualities and sixes. janll SUNDRIES--Brass bound Cedar Buckets, Iron bound Cedar Cans. White Pine Floor or.Sugar Buckets. 10 sixes Cedar Tabs (nested), Marietta Dainted Buckets. Eastern IKit Quarter and Toy Buckets, Sealed Half Bushels. Peck and Half Pecks, Just received and for sale by fl??I8 J. A MXTCALY BUY THE BEST. NORTON'S OINTMENT SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA, kixhaxwtit cru? j SALT RHEUM. 8CBOFCUU SCALD HE^> FE VER SORES- RING WORMS. BARBER S ITCH. AND ALL ITCHING OR BURNING SORES- AND ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN. Tfclt Ointment bears no reeembiazice tc, any other , external reoiddv *i preamt befort toe world. The i mode of it! operation is peculiar. It penetrate* to the bash of the Jo ? its very source?and cures It trom the nesfc beneath j to the akin on the surface. _ . Other outward applications for Scrofbla. Salt Rheum, operate x?0W?rWAai>. thus driving the disorder IX j wits, and often occasioning terrible internsl mala I ^NORTON'S OINTMENT, on the contrary. throw* the poison of the disease crwsap. aud evary particle i of it is di?chabgkp 7H?otch thr row. ' Thus the cores it effects are complete. Not only are the sores healed, the eruption* removed. the i swellings reduced, but the sen* of the disorder are ?expelled froin the fleJi; consaquentlr there can be j no relapse. Sold in Large Bottles?Price 50 Cents. GERRIT NORTON.Chemist. Proprietor. N. Y. WHOLESALE PTT07 AT PENFOLD, PARKER A MOWER S, i Wholesale Druggists. 15 ?J^Sold br LACGHLlNa A BLeHFlELD. W hee i lingTand S. FUNDENBERG. Bridgeport. mh2-ly WHEELWRIGHT, Ml'DGE A CO., WHOLESALE Paper Dealers, No. 14 IUxovsa sr., com. Gk**ax sr. BALTIMORE, MD. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF PRINTING PAPERS News and Book: Colored Papers of all kinds Straw Boards JSio(i?n and Trunk Boards: Bonnet Boards. White and Colored: Printer* Cards and Card Boards. in every variety; Ti?qe and Shoe Paper. Hardware and Manilla Paper: Press Boarda. A full a^ortment of French Folio Pfwt. Packet and Letter Paper. Marble Paper. Port Office and Bank Envel ope* Wrapping Paper*, all kinds Sbeatlimg, Tack and Spice Papers: Printing and V ritlng InVa; Alum Bl^wbiur Powder*. Paper of every description made to order. Piano Fortes. A. H. GALE A CO. Take pleasure in inviting the attention 1 ?f Artista. Amateurs, and the Public 'zeuerally. to their NEW SCALE PI w -ANO FORTE, just introduced. The growing desire for a Square Piano Forte that shall ap proach the Grand in volume of sound, uml, nt the -ame time, avoid the ungainly appearance of that three-eor uered instrument, directed our energies to the produc tion of such a desideratum. Our toil is rewarded and we submit the result without fear of competition. It*- Our Pianos are all guaranteed to give eutire sat isfaction, whether ordered from us director sold by anv of our agents throughout the country: and we *> licit a continuance of that patronage which we have enjoyed tor the last tweuty-fiveyyjr^ Af_K & c() Je29,'69 ly 107 East Twelfth St. N.Y. 7.T.SCOTT, No. 157 Main Street, W II EKLI N 0 , V A Wholesale and Retail Dealer is Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Watch <fc Clock Material*, Toole, Glamten, Ac. SILVER PLATED A- BR1TAMA WAKE, GOLD A ^ Silver Spectacles, Gold l'ens und Pencils, l'orte Monaies. Purges, Card Ca?es, Cuban. Work Boxes, llrush**-*, Combs, Perfumeries Fancy S?ap*, t ocfcft Knives. Scissors. Riizoro, Revolvers, Pistols. GertlliUi Silver A Plated Spectacles. Sp >otn and Fonts, Regalia. Silk Guards Steel Keys, Steel Pens, .let and Coral Goods, and a general aaaortmnet of useful and fauey articles. Having lately added very largely to my etock, both In the Wholesale aud Retail departments, enables mo to*offer to . ? ' WATCHM A KEltS, MKRCHANTS. PEDLAR8, Aand the public generally, a very complete assort ment at the lowest prices. Watches and Clocks car. fully repaired^ and warranted. nP?? Pure L ianors. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING AND KEEP con*tantly on hand a supply ?>f the follow ing Liquors, to which wo desire to call the attention ol the trade generally. We tlatter out selves that we can give eutire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their orders. PI net. Castlllon .% Co.'s Brandy of 1S40. Seiguette Brandy, Cognac Brandy, Domestic do Cherry do (linger do Apple do Poach do Blackberry do Sherry Wine, Port Wins, Madeira Wino Muwat do Malaga do Claret do )feidslck*rt Champagne. lleldaick A* Co.*? Champagne. California SparklingChampagne PURE RYE WHISKY OF 1850. Irish Whisky, Monongahcla Whisky. Uectiflnd Whisky ? Holland Gin, Domestic do. Jamaica Kum. Falkirk Ale, Younger's do. London Brown Stout; Cigars, To bacco. Salad Oil. Ac. All orders entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. W. A. EDWARDS A BltO. Cor. Market A Monroe sts., opposite M'Lure House. ?epl3.'59 BUSHTON'S COD LIVER OIL! FOR CONSUMPTION. jan31 3md Piano Tuning. \VM. LONG OFFERS IIIS SERVI [CES to the citizen* of Wheeling and 'vicinitv its a PIANO TUNKIt anil REPAIRER. Refer* to tlif following gentlemen: W. A. Iucno, ?if the Wheeling FctiiHle Seminary; M. H. Morgax, Teacher of Music. All orders left with Messrs. Payne ?t Co., J. S. Mel or. or U. U. Stone A Son. will be promptly attended to. (lttelS-lim HATS & CAPSJFOR THE MILLION. S. No. l^KJ Main St. W II K KLI NO, V A. 18 PREPARED WITH PROBABLY TIIK MOST extensive Stock of good*, in the IIat line, ever ex hibited in thin market. THE LEDGER IIAT, Now the great leading Hat for Young Gentlemen. I have in every variety of color, quality and price, the MOLESKIN DRESS* CASSIMERH HAT. Of my own manufacture, and of the most celebrated manufactories of New York and Philadelphia, of the very latent style ami finest quality: The Soft French Felt Hats, of all the varieties of *hai>eM, qualities and color*. THE SAXONY WOOL HATS, Soft French, made of the finest American. Spanish and Saxony Wool*. MEN'S AND BOYS CAPS, Cloth, Ca?dmere, PIush and Glazed, from the lowest price to the finest. CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS, Beautifully and richly trimmed, just iuij?ortt-d from Pari*. ? From my long experience in manufacturing, and the care I have taken in selecting my stock, i* a guar antee to purchasers that they aan hu suited with the beat of goods, and at*the lowest prices. jiep8 8. AVERY, 146 Main Street. Howe's Scales. P. C. HILDRETH & BRO., No. 53 Main-Stvectf Wheeling, \'u ARE AGENTS FOR HOWE'S IMPROVED WE foil ing Scales, Hay and Cattle Scales. Portable Drop Lever and Dormant Warehouse Seales from 400 to 3500. Viroinia State Agricultural Fair, Petersburg. Not. 5, 185b. A first class Diploma awarded by the Virginia State Agricultural Society. These *rwlwt have been introduced in Virginia but two week*. in which time they have received a first class Diploma and two FIRST class Medals, and are approved and recommended by all who hare examined them. Call and see them at ?P. C. HILDRETH k BRO S.. 53 Main St. ang22-'50-<lftw Cheap For Cash. LL YOU WHO WISH TO BUY GOOD OLOTIf ING, well made and got up In the best manner on WHEELER A LAKIN Merchant Tailors. nov23 No. 102 STain-st., Wheeling, Va. ryz. HHDS PRIME N.O.SCGAR, / J200 bbls Choice Molasses, at fcbl8 LIST. MORRISON * (XFs. ?n. TRANSPORTATION. Cleveland, Pittsburg and Wheel ing Bail Boad. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. Feb. 1*60. Pa* penger Train-* will leave Br?dg?i>ort m pillows. ! (Sundays excepted:) 1 3:44 1*. XL Accommodation Train, stopping at all fta tious. arrive at WcllsTtUr at &3u P. M. 11:54 A M. Mail Train. arrive# at Pittsburgh at 4:55 P. M.. Philadelphia at 7:u0 A. M., New York at 1:00 P. M.. Cleveland *t 735 P. XL. Toledo at 12&5 A. XL aad Chicago at lortXi A. XI. P. M. ?jtpi OA; Train. sjriving at Pittsburgh at 3:30 X. M- Phil*.lel^LIa ?: 5:00 P M.. New X'ork at lCh50 P. XI. and Cleveland atll:2d A. XI. i RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 9:45 A. XI. and 8:55 P. XI- arrive ut Bridgeport at 6:lt? P. XI. and 7:30 A. XL Le*v?. Pittsburgh at 2K>0 A. XI. and 1:45 P. XI.. arrive at Bridgeport nt 7:30 A. M- and 0:1?"? P. M. Leave Wellwille at ItSJ A. XI^ St<*ubenvill? at S:30 j A. XI.; airive at Bridgeport WOA. XI. Excursion Ticket* to Pittsburgh and return $3.75. Excursion ticket* to Steubenville and return $100. Pare always a* low. and time much quicker than j any other rout*. Through Tickets to all points in tlie "West, North and East can be procured at the office No. 37 Water i street, next door to Sprigg House. Wheeling, Va^ and , at Bridgeport Station. Pi eight contracts will be made at 1 uvmc rates to I any point accessible by this road and its connections, to the Ea*t, North. We*t and North-Wr-?t. at office No- 37 Water street, or with Freight A sent at Bridge port Station. D. B. WILLIAMS, Ag't. J. N. .McCULLOUGFI. Pres'dent. F. R. XIYERS. Pent Tick Agt. feb27 i860. 18?0. THE CENTRAL PEWSYLYAYIA RAIL ROAD 'J60 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. j The Capacity of this Bond is now equal to any in the Country. Three Through Passenger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH JL PHILADELPHIA. ! Connecting tlirect in the Union Depot, .it Pittsburgh. with through Trains from all Western Cities for Phila ! delphia, New York, B<?-?ton. Baltimore, and Washiug j ton City: thus furnishing facilities for the trans por j tatiou ot Passengers, unsurpassed, for speed and com j fort, by any other route. I Express and Fast Lines run through to Philadelphia ! without change of Car* or Conductors Smoking cars areattached to each train; Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Past Trains. The Expresn runs Daily, XIail and Past Line Sun days excepted. Three Daily Trains connect direct for New York. Express and Fast Lines connect for Bal timore and Washington. Six dally Trains between Philadelphia and New York. Two Daily Trains between New York and Breton. Through Tickets (all Rail ? are good on either of the above Trains, and transfers through New York free. BOAT TICK ETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Fail River or Stoningtou Lines. Baggage transferred free. TICKETS may be obtained at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West:also, on board ?uiv of the regular Line of Steamers on the Xlissisaippi or Ohio rivers. p^TFare alivays as low and time n? quick uk by any Other lloute. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of t!i0 Pennsylvania Rail Roud makes this the Direct Line Bt tween the Eautand the Great "West. The connecting of tracks l?y the Rail Road Bridge ut Pittsburgh, avoidiug all drayage or ferriage ??i Freight. together with the saving of time, are advan tages readily approbated by shippers of Freight, and the Traveling Public. For Freight Contract* or Shipping Diroctions. apply to or address either of the following Agents of the Company. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburgh: it. S. Pierc? A- Co.. Zane-ville. (>.: J. J. JonvsTov. Ripley. O.: IS. McNkely, Xlaysville, Ky.; Okmsbv ? Citoj'i'Kk. Portsmouth. O.: Papims-k & Co., Jefferson ville, Ind.; H. W. BuowxA Co.. Cinciun tti. O.; Ather.y A Hiubert. Cincinnati. 0. :ll. C. Meldrum. Madison. Ind.; Jo*. E. Moore. Louisville. Ky.: P.O. O'Kilev ?fc Co., Evansville. Ind.. N. W.Grahvm Jfc Co..Cairo. HI.: R. F. Sash. Shai.erA- Olvss. St Louis. Mo.: Joiiv H. Harris, Nashville. Tenu.: Harris- n Hunt. Memphis, Teiin.;CL\rke & Co.. Chicago. 111.; W. II. II. Koontz. Alton, 111., or to Freight Agents of Rail Road* at different points in tin* West. 1'ht Circntfst Facilities offered for the Protection and Sperdy Transportation of Live Str<!\ And Goon Accommodations with usual privileges for persous trailing in charge thereof. FREIGHTS. By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be P?r? wardo-J t-? and fruin Philadelphia. Neu- Vork. lt-.-aou or Halrimore, to and from any pointHunthe Rail Roads of Ohio. Kentucky. Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri, by /{ail Ifood direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pitts burgh with Steamboats, by which Go,<ds can be for warded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum. Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland. Illinois, Mississippi. Wiscon sin. Missouri. Kansas Arkansas and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland. Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to ail ports on the North-Western Lakes. Xlerchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on its speedy transit. TIN' RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Bail Komi are at ?rft time* as favorable, it* are charged by other If. It. Otmpanie/. t3?lie particular to mark packages "via I'enjca. It. it." E. J. HN'KKDKI!. Philadelphia. MAIIHAW ? KOONS, 80 North Street. Baltimore. LEECH A CO., No. 2. Astor House, or No. 1.55. Wm. [St. N. V. LEECH & Co.. No. 77 State Street. Boston. H. II. HOUSTON, Gen I Freight Ag't. Phila delphia. L. L. IfOUPT. Gen't Tielet A,ft, Philadelphia. TIIOS. A. SCOTT, fien'l Hup't, Altoona Pa. Jaul-'tiO HEMPFIELI) RAILROAD CHANGE OF TIME! ON ANI) A FT II It MONDAY, NOV KM B Kit THK 2Mb. the train* on thin Road will run as follows, daily, oxcupt Sundays: Leave Washington 7% A. M. Arrive at Wheeling 10 " ItKTUKNINO: Leave Wheeling 3 P. M Arrived at Washington 0 " All freight to ho forwarded from Wheeling mu?t be delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock P. 31. to insure its shipment the saiuo day. nov24 W. D. BURTON, 8np*t. Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road ?Fi&S5egss%gr.l WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, the 14th of Norcml^r, 1W9, the pTMenpT Train* will nin dally :*-? follow*: Hirst?The (Ireat Southwestern, St. Louis. Cincin nati. Columbus, Wheeling. Benwood, Baltimore and Wuxhingtou City Kxpn^n leave* Wheeling daily at 11:50 A. M.. arriving in Baltimore at *3:45 A. M.. con necting with trains for the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leaven Baltimore at 4:05. P. M? arriving at Ilenwood at S:lfl and Wheeling at #:40 A. M., connect ing with the great Western. Southwestern, and North western Express. Thin train only stops for meals and supplying engine with fuel and water. Second?The Northwestern, Cleveland, Chlcage, St. Louis. Indianapolis. Dayton. Cincinnati. Columbus. Wheeling. Benwood, Baltimore, and Washington City KxtiroM depart* daily except Saturday at P. M.. and arrive at Baltimore at 4:55 P. connecting with the train* for the Knitcre and Southern citle*. Ke turning. leaves Baltimore at 7:45 A. M.. and arriving nt JJenwood at 2:15 and Wheeling at 2:45 A. M. This train stops at aJl regular stations Kast of Cumherland. Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation train leaven Wheellngdaily. Sundays excepted.at 7:10 A. M., arriving i|t Cumt>erland at 6:45 P. M. Iteturning, leave* Cumberland at S:8 A. M. and arrives at Wheel ing at 0:10 P. M. This train stop? at all stations. These trains all make close connection with trains for the Western cities. J. B. FORD, Agent. W. P. Smith, Master of Transportation. L. M. Core, Cii'n'l Ticket Agent. no vl 4-69 PASSENGERS flBal3b 3BB*gMEaaagMsg' From the West Going South, rjlWICE dally (Sunday niglit excepted) for the Relay X House, Washington, Fredericksburg, Richmond. Petersburg, Weldon, Ac. Ac., (via. Potomac River and the Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Bail road, by splendid and comfortable steamers to Acquia Creek, thence to Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. Hours of departure from Washington, 0:30 A. M.f and 7 P. M.. (Sundays excepted.) Leave on Hnndays at fl:W A. M. only. ~Ba>rgafre under charge of special agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. From Washington to Richmond. $ 5 50 From do to Petersburg.- f. From do to Weldon 8 From do to Wilmington 12 The Bichmotid. Fredericksburg and Potomac Ral roa?l has been in operation for 22 years, and in all that time, no passenger has either been killed or crippled by accident, which is without a parallel in the history of Roilroads in this country. S.RUTII, Supt.Tran*. June 28,1868 J.vl-ly MALTBY HOUSE, BALTIMORE. S. U. MALTBY, Prop'r. SITUATED on Pratt street, between Xlght Charles street*. immediately In the centre of bust nets, nnJI convenient to all the railroad depots and the hipping. mhl7.'59 OTATOE8.-W bus. Potatoes far sale by " ?0V 6 6>OTU ADORHELL MEDICAL. ORB TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM ETSB WORN BY KINGSOREMPERORS. What! Why a Beautiful Head of Hair Because it istheorn amentood himself ' provided fur all uar race. Header. although the ru?em.iy bh?om ever -o brightly in the glowing cheek. j tii? eye he ever K> sparkling tne teeth be tuoee ot pearls, if the head is bereft of its covering, or she hair be snarled and shriveled. harsh and dry. or worse j ?till, if sj-riiitled with sray. nature will K<?e were , than half her charms. Prof. Wood's Hair R^torative : if o?ed two or three times a week, will restore and j permaneuily secure to all such an ornament. Read ' the following, and judge. The writer of the first is he ceUbratcd Pianist, Ttuilbrrg: DR. Wood:? New York. April 19.1858. /iear Sirr?Permit me to exprew to y..u the oMi- ! gations I ani under for the entire re!*?, ration of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arri- ] val in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, j but uj?on the application of y?>ur -liair Restorative" I it ?-c?>n recovered its original hue. I consider your ; Restorative a? a very wonderful invention, quite efti | catious as well as agreeable. 1 am. dear sir, your* truly! S. THALBEJ10. J ?*Drych a'r Gwyliedydct." Welsh Nmtsfapsropfick. 13NM-.au St.: Ap.12,'5*. j PROF. 0. J. Wood:?Duir Sir:?Some m< nth or six weeks ago I received a J?cttle of your Uair Restorati ve ' and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her a? well ! as my surprise, after a few week* trial it has perform- -. ed that wonderful effect by turning .til the gray hairs to a dark brown, at the nune time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such a change of (their hair. CHARLES CARDEW. N*w York. July 25,1557. Prof. 0. J. Wood:?With confidence do I recorn- i mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most effica- j tiou- article I ever saw. Since ueiug your Hair Re- i ?torative my hair arid wliUkers. which were almost ! white have gradually grown dark: and 1 uow feel i )*? >uiidwnt that a few inure applic.itio:?? will restore ? them to their natural color. It also has relieved me . of ull dandruff aud unp-'eaftaut itching. so common : among penwns who perspire freely. J.O. KILBY. Prop. Wood?About two years ago my hair com menced falling off aud turning gray: I war* fast becom ing bald, and had tried many Remedied to no effect.? 1 commenced using your Restorative in Jaunary la*t. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to till up, grow out. and turned back to its f -ruier color. fblack.) At this time it is fully restored to its origimU color. health,an l appearance,and 1 cheerfully recommend its use to all. J. D. HOES. Cnicuio, 111, May 1,1857, The Restorative is put up in bottle of 2 sizes, vi*.: large, medium, aud small: the small h dd 1 ^ a pint. , and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds j at least twenty j*?r cent, more in proportion than the I ; ?mall retails for two dollars per bottle: the large hold- i | a quart, 30 jHjr cout. more in proportion, and retail* j I for $3. j O. J. WOOD 1 CO., Proprietor*. Broadway. N. Y.. I I and 114 Market ?t.. St. Louis. Mo. And sold bv all good Druggists and Fancy Goods DealerH. dec?5-dAw3m-ly 1880.] THE LAST AND [<###? GREATEST INVENTION. op mt ii>*op ^kirt siASraicirne. THOMSON'S PATENT I CORRUGATED STEEL SPRINGS. I R EDUCING THE WEIGHT AND INCH EASING THE STRENGTH OK SKI UTS NEAKLY ONE-HALF, j \\r S. k C. II. THOMSON & CO. OFFER THE 1 t T' ? above, as the latest novelty, and the mint ! important improvement in Skirts wince Hoops were invented?giving to this favorite garment a ligfituess. inflexibility and strength never before known. Eve ry I.ady in America who values roinf>rt, health, and i true elegance in costume, should have one of tli<v?* ' admirable garments. Inquire for Thomson's Corrugated Skirls. j Th?*se beautiful Good*, owned and manufactured sole ly by us, n<?w form a part of Which are offered thin season in improred styles | shapes and manufacture, as follows: , HE DOUBLE Tit A IN SKIRT. THE PARI8IAN BELLE SKIRT, THE GOSSAMER SKIRT, TilK INDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT. THE WOVEN SKIRT, THE EXPANSION SKIRT. J For sale, throughout the I'nion. by the principal ! Jobbers and Retaijers. See that both our nam*, and I the crown are stamped on every rkirt. No others I are genuine. W. S. <t C. II. THOMSON & CO., j Manufacturers of the Crown Skirts, Xew Yuri;. I feb'J-.'lm.eow Wines, Brandies, Rums, BLACK TEAS. ?JLc. PTIERNAN A SON. So. 12 North Charles St? t offer for sale the following artiles, of their own mportatiou, particularly f..r family use: SHKRHY WINKS?Pemartine's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, in wood ami in gla-<s. POUT WINES?Sandemau'i competition red and white Port. in wood and in gloss. MADEIRA WINK?John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and in gla**; al*o. Grape Juice. 1I0CK WINES?Jahannnsberger. Steinberger, Mar cohrunber, Cabinet, Lieb-fruu-tuilch, Bronueberg, ot CHAMPAGNE WINES?Moot and Chaiidon'?fine?t, in quarts and pints. BRANDIES?Otard aud Hennery's fine old pale and dark Brandies. RUMS?-0M and fine. Jamaica. Antigua. Grenada and from the Islands, imported and direct from London. HOLLAND <5I.N*?The lift quality?Tiernan brand ?and no mixture of aromatic poison in it. i*X) half cheat* of this finest SOUCIIONG TEA. inhfv- 39-ly :? U 8 II I IV G 8 & BAILEY, PUBLISHERS AND WIIOLKs ALE DEALERS I!* Books and Stationery, ;No. 20'4 Baltimore Street, (Opposite Hanover Street.) Knit iinoro, Md. Offer a full assortment of SCHOOL-CLASSICAL. LAW MEDICAL A- MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS. They are prepared to execute orders for Libr\p.ik?, Colleoks and Schools on th?* most favorable terms. THEIR STOCK OK STATIONERY embraced all its branches, and contains a vari<*l assortment. janl8, '59?ly* New Wine & Liquor Store. TWE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY BEGS leave to inform his numerous friend* and the pub ic generally, that lie ha* this day opened a Wholesale and Hetail Wine and Liquor Store, connected with a Bar-room, at No. 73 Main street, one door al?ove the Rank of Wheeling, where he will constanly keep on hand a full assortment of pure Wines, Brandies, Whis kies. Gin. Rum. Cigars, Ac. As it is my intention to keep nothing hut pure stuff, and to nay the closest attention to all orders entrusted to me. I hope to receive a share of public patronage, which I earnestly solicit. CONRAD STROBEL. Jyl2-'69-9m GEO. W. JOHNSON, Wholtialt and Retail Manufacturer and Dealer in Copper, Tin & Sheet Iron Ware, 179 Market Square, WHEELING. VA. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of the above wares. Particular at teution given to Job Work of every description, such as Conductors and Yalleys for Houses. Copper Pipes made to order on short no tice. Sheet Iron Work done promptly. Steam Boat w.?rk. Mill %vork. Elevators, Caps for Mills and Thre-h ing Machines. A large assortment of Janpaned ware. Stoves. Castings and Hollow-ware,Glass Ltnterns. the host Lamps for burning lard or waste grease ever in vented: Brass and CV?p|?er Kettles of all sizes, always on hand. I urn prepared to fill all orders for the above on the most accommodating terms. feblO/69 GEO. W. JOHNSON. BAR. LEAD AND SHOT? Ju*t received and for sale by. [f-b111 M. RE ILLY. KA BXi. WEIIK'S GERMAN SOAP, ?7\ t frl.13 At LIST. MORRISON * CiY*. QFJ I BAGS PRIME RIOCOFPRE.il ?>L>U fabll LIST. UoRRIHOX a CO s MEDICAL. MRS. WIXSLOW. AnsxperifTced XnjKin?l frfcTMCj*a,prf?nt t.>(hr attention of ???*!>*?*? hrr SOOTHING SYEUF FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Which pwuly facilitate. the pruce~. .>f l-. ll.ins. aofteningthe ?OD?. reducinc all innaraiuatn.il wilia 1. ... j.vis and spasmodic action,andis Sure to ResnUtr the Boweli. iKuniupu it. uollierc.it ?iUjiVf!wtto?JW-?l'<'. lunUrf aud Ue?lt li to j our Infant. haw pat up and sold this article fur v.er ten year., and .v? ??. ?. canities u?J iJ-nL, of it. what we liar. never. ***? ? llvt? ofMif other* MRS- . ; medicine-NH 18 II is IT Fl.IL- (WISSIOWS!0..? ''I";1 ixiTiXccrocf-* Soothing feci x i. i *>r when timelT jjYR I " 1 * - i u**1' N c/' * did we know an ' ? iustance of Ju MtH&ction bv anv ..:ie who used it. On toe contrary all are delisted with its operation*.and *i?e*k in term* of highest commendation of its magical ?<fU "w joviinii TirtBM. Wf *u l":" matter -HIIAT WE DO KNOW." after ten years' experience J ml pis,in* imr reputation .for th* fulAtttmsjit ?j what w< hert declare. In almost every instance where th# in fant if suffering from pain and Mlwwlion. relief * HI Ik* found in fifteen or scanty minute? after thesyrnpis admini?tered. . . . , This valuable preparation i? the pre-^jn.t;. n or one of the lii^t EXPERIENCED and SKIWU L NURS ES in New England, and has been u?ed with merer fiHimj success iu THOUSANDS of CASE8. It n.?t only relieve# thechild from pain, but invig -r ates the *t?fmach and L- -wels. correctsacidity, and gM es tone and energy to the whole system. It aill relieve ?lu>i?t instantly Griping In tlie Bou tin, & WindCollc, and overcome convulsion*, which,if notspeedily reme died. end i n ? death. We be lev it the best] For Pea ??t Bexedt [xi the iCHILUREN' 5^f,; 41* S&iJZtt TBBT?I?e. ?5?*% whether it ari "? fr"m ?**?? ing. or from other can3e. We would say to every mtn er who nas a chlhl suffering from any of the foregoing complaints: do not let j onr prejadlce?. xtor tile prrjuaicrfc of o?lieri, ?t?n.l between your suffering child and the rellefthat |will be >LI?E? 'vw. ABSOLUTELY SURE?to f.llow the OM of this medicine, if timely used. Full direction* will ?' win pan* e.wh bottle. None irennine ttnle* the facsimile of CUItTIS <fc PEKKISS, Sew York. it on the outside wrapper. 4c9~3old by Druggists throughout the.worla Principal Office, 13, Cedar St., S. V. PRICE ONLY 2i CENTS PEK BOTTLE. ang--i 'S??lv<Uvr HOSTETTER'S StomachBitters! IT 13 A FACT THAT. AT SOME PERIOD. EVERY member of the human family is subjtct U> dictate or disturbance of the bodily functions; b\t. with toe aid of a g'rJd conic aud th?- ?s*?rcs?e of pb*ju com in" n sense, they may be able so to regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to acou:upj:?b this desired object, the true cour,* to pursue is cer tainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least haztirl of ritiil Strength and lif?. For this purpose. Dr. Ilo^tetter lias introduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which i? not a new medicine, but one that has been trie>l fi?r yean, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Bitters oper ate powerfully ui*?u the stomach. ImweU an I liver, restoring them to a healthy and vijjoroua action, and thus, bv the ?imido process of strengthening nature, enable thv svstem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Nausea. Flatulency. L???? of Appetite, or any Billion* Com plaints. arlfing from a morbid inaction of the St. ?mach or 1! >web* producing Crtmjis. Dysentery, C lie, Ch- lera Morbus. Ac., those Bitter, luive no cjuaL Duirrhfi-.i, ?!ysentery or flux, so gene ml ly cr.atntrtf. by nea* settler*, an l caused principally by the change oi" WHt<-r aud diet, will be ?peedily regulated by a bricl u?e of this preparation. Dysj^epsia. h d:se;uM-e which is probably more prevalent in ail its various forms, than any o'tlier, and the cua-e of which may alway? be attributed to the derangement of the digestive orjpua, can be cured without fail by using UOSTiSTTER'g STOMACH BITTED, a- |?er direction.-, on the b.vttle. For this tli.^a-e everv* physician will recommend Bit ters of some kind: then why not u.? an article known to be infallible? AH nations have their Bitters, a a preventive of di?<*ase and strengthener of t'je system in general: and among thorn a!I there is not to be found a more healthy i?e>-ple than the German*, from whom this preparation emanated. !?a-ed up ?n scientific experin?ents which liave tended to prove the valne of tlii-? gr.-Ki preparation in the ^cale of medical science. Fever and Ague.?This trying and provoking dis ea-e. which fixe* its relentless gra-p on the body ??f man. reducing him to a mere shadow in a short tirna, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, cau be driven from the body by the u?e of HOSTET TER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the the above-stated disease* can l?e ci?nfrat:r?-.L ev?-n in ezpuiO(l?ituatitiu?, if the Bittern are u-^1 a-. j?er direc tions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend tlu palate, and render unnecessary any change uf diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote s^und sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is removed speedily as is t insistent with the produc tion of a thorough "and permanent cure. Fur J Arsons in Adra need Years, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm I?ody. the?* Bitters an invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother, while nursing, these Bitter- are indispen sable, especially where the mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength aud vigor to the system. flwuld by all m< :ui'?rv ?hU remedy f >r all cases ofdebilitv. and. before s.? doing, elmnld it-k their phy sician. who. if he Is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all ca?es of weak ness. CAUTION.?We caution the pnbllc again*t using any of the many imitatious or counterfeits, but a-k for Host etui's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the words -Dr. J. Ilostetter* Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe tliat our autograph signature is on the label. /fyPrepare I and sold by UOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the Uuited States, Canada, South America and Germany. ?9-Por*ale by LAUGHL1.VS ? BUSIIFIELD. Agt's Wheeling. Va. WIk10-*59 tllwly. Fall and Winter, 1859. millinerVan?straw goods. ^ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS ft JOBBERS OF BONNET SILKS & SATIN, Ribbons, Velvets, 'Ruclien. Flowcri, Feather?, Straw Bonnets, Flats. dfce., No. 237, a.xd Lopts of 230 Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE. MD. Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United State* in va riety and cheapness. g3WF~Ordor9 solicited and prompt attention giv?n. Terms 6 roo*~, 6 p??r cent off. for cash, par funds. ang16.'59?6m ADAMS HOUSE, Cor. Hanover and Pratt-St?M Baltimore, M(l. rpiIK UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAYE TO CALL 1 jour attention to the above Ilon^e. It is new and well located, hut three square* from the Camden Do pot, in the centre of baiinc-M, and has every conve nience and comfort you may desire. The Table is goi?d, the Chambers large and airy.and the terms low. viz: 1 to 3 days, $1.50 j?er ?Uy. 3 to 7 *' 1.2a per day. 7 to 14 l.uo |mt ilny. Per ileal or Lodging. SO cents. Respectfully. Ac.. D. M. ADAMS. Proprietor. *ny7-ly Late of the Adams llou-e. Chicago. 8. B. BOTLE. FRED'S G0LLE. BOYLE & CO. No. 50 Second Street, Oincinxinti, Ohio, I 31 PORTERS OK FOREIGN LIQUORS and WNES ? 1XI? distillers OF ? Alcohol,Cologne Spirits Campliene, Burning Fluid, And Spirits Turpentine. Also. Manufacturers of every description of Domestic Liquors. Wines, Cordials At Frenen Bitter*. They have constantly on hand various grades of pure Bourbon and Bye Whisky. PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY. Also. BARATARIA NEW ENGLAND RUM, Ac. gsySole manufacturer? of the celebrated " Rose *' Whisky. Cr Agent for P. GOULD'S JAPANESE BITTE ap7.*9?ly Berlin wire belt clasps asi SILK AND RUBBER BELTING, at mh30 P. XICOLL k BRO's Variety Store. MILL FEED.?A Large lot of Shorts, Ship-, stuff and Seaonds, in store and for sale l?v sctll MATHEW lieNABU. GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE No. 174, Main-st. near the Suspension Bridge, AVlieeliiigr, Ta. Second Arrival of Fall & Winter Goods. IMMENSE STOCK ?PRICE* GREATLV REUITED. STONE & TIIOMxVS 'I'AKE PLEASIRK IX ANNOUNCING TIT AT ill LY UAVf Jl'-T uftNU^ TIItlK SkXVNl, ii ? , X of Fb&ct tnJSta{J< lnrt tomtit in J Qbllilt.ihk Rlcl*ue?* i* ?xjual t.? an* tli?rv lu?r erer to iL* dty. Ami ia **: rtv ar?u l^tiaut* i.frvu? lcCl.t ali>l Cbwj'M*. lih^uriaai^M b/M>V ia !it? W?t. It. iltrir l?a* L?r ioUDU ctrn . ti.wds aAipfttl t.? Lnl.e?*. ami Ikn a WVar. Id lh?r KeX.?:! 1h jjurtiuciit. the* iBTilr tkr attni!i< u if | ? Jin t<> their Urge ?t<* k of KICK DKKS> MLKS?l-eiiij: the Ur0"M dock in the dtv ami rol-nada;all the Ltt*t fttlr*?U*?_ PIiMi. Srt KS#n:jr?? aiJ Plain, aflil at greallT mimnl l*n? FRENt'll W?>?LKN timjDi?Eiulyuf?>g'Mcrinjw, Cteliatrw vihI Drlaiiica. 1'U.n mm! KigurnJ ]. TumartValencia* at,?l PI&Kia. in pr?-nt wnrtr. f Cltf?DuUncitiK llutlw. Vk;?rioc?,CBffa, Muff *!c1T.t?. sd>! Glare*. CI>)AKS AND Cl>'AKIN?i?Vrn Lrpr *.? ?rtn.'iit anJ ?? (ie-irahk* v anjr in the at*. IN ul K SllAWL Dfil'AllTMJtXT but l^r u-un.l the Ur^?t Stuck, a*ul Gmloi^Varidr, aa<l *?: . aMt Sty|.? in N4u<- ?!>{?? Mukbiadr far c?. GERMAN A KNGLISH ?EBl>nr!n( Vakt? u? I'lh-ak I'oil d?? CLirr?i. Mir-? ..t4 ( . Ac. i*ur?t?>ck i? *ery Urpr,T>rinj twica- Lnrp- m anr k??;?t in thecit*: a:?I %crr. trrr cheaj. (.Hit stock of UK UINtS, GINUIJAM^ PRINTS ?nJ STAPLE FABRICS nahnu^ ten- . f tL .Uw of yanU. ..f ?-v?rr Txrietvund i.rjrp. IN MEN'S A HOY'S \VKAK?ve call attention To ?!.?- l?r^r-i rtcck of Ca?im?r? <V?^. rv_ ?, T*?FLvinrli. Cm: tow. rtc. th-?t i? k?-;>: id Um CARPETING:* A OIL CL>>T1L?L?Wp call partj. ular at tor tool t - our ?tork ??( 0^rt.a^? ait.: ? . a.-, wrarr <ir?ir .u? to quit thnt branch of our trul?; ??? are i?rctnr?J l?? pw jfmit. ym : t>ir; In "Kr Jul'bin; I?TrtrtW!it. we ml! the attention of tbtTratW t<- our rt.*k ot Pice* Go-1* an-i , ecrry \ariftr. atUj<:< (ito the lnu>. ?buL in Varirtv. St*!* A I'Tirp !. e^tial to ant Jt-l-ltinK ! Buyinfi mortlr with Caeh. *e '???urt a r?h traj?>. and arv jirrj?ml to wll uywn <a p<?v! trru> p in the West. ??"i*arrvi- Mriit to any jxait of the dtjr. fr?-e of dor^r. nlt.. . . "" SANPORD'S Liver Invigorator, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. a:?d ha* ln-.-ome an established tact. a ^taudard Medn-inr known * pwvj by all tiul liaTe used it. ?ad isi*-* re*?n- P5 *-*1 to with c >ahd?u*ce la all the di^e-t?** for which ^ :t i* r->- lumen Ki. ltba.? arr<i thousand* ^ withia theK-t tw ?TWl . whn ha I given up all hop-** of relict a* the muier u, unsolicited^ certificates iu u.y po? SCrM .-li sh?jW. Thed ^ iiiu*. be sdap- ted to the temperament of the iu.iivi.laal takiug ^ it.a id u?ed insuch quan titits iu to act (trutly t-u ^ the B<>*ek Let the dictate* of your rt iudcment guide you la the uh; of the LIVER T. /.V VIGOR A TOR, mad,it } Mill care Liver " plainis. RiJlious Attacks. . JturprpsiJ. Chronic Di- arr.tre, Summer r^ai/it*. Dysentery. Drop- _ <jf. .Wr tp.'l OMtitmm. (%'Wtc. " Cholera Morbus. I frtolera In*'ntusi. Ha- i-H tuUnee.Jaund, re. Female Weakness and uuv i?e successfnlly a* an Ordinary Ft mily M-di- r? ciru. It will cm* .S/' A IlEADACHR. ** thou- I. *?nd? can t?st?fv.? in twenty miniU'S. if itro orrH three T-a-tj**> ufuls are, fal-eN at eomraen ? ?!:!'?&! ^ f attack. AH ir'u> use it urey.V ^ tty their testimony la i Mmix' water i a the yni'TFT ? r/r 77//; jy VIGOR A TOIL, AXD SWALLOW LOTII , TOGETHER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ?ALSO.? SANPOBD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pare Tejdahli Ertrads. awl put up in GLASS C.I- , SLS. Air Ti ml trill ?-"p in >my climate. The FAMILY 'A- * THAR TIC TILLS i? a| gentle but arth-Cathtr-93 \ wh". h the pmprietur j h?w r.<irtl iu lib pra? :i? <* j mor?? than twenty year*. \ Tlier ..i>tantly incr? a*- ing demand U -in s*? -? , who liaTc 1 ill* u-e?I the t?i 1'ILLS. :ui 1 the faction which all cxpres.* w in regard t? their u*e. haj? induced ine to place _ tlictn w thin ti;e rca li of all. W - ; The Profession well know tliat diffeien: Ca thartics art ?>n differe it rj p ?r:i -in of the bjwel-. The FAMILY *AT:I- All TIC 1'ILL has. w.th due reference U> tUU vr?*ll established ???*?- . I been cor.i;rou:iilrl fr\?ia a variety ??f the pure-t Vegetable Extract*. ^ which act alike ? :i ev? ry jt*rt of the element*- ry canal. :u?-l are rt'?l i and **tfe in all cum ^ where a'"athartic i* n*-i dt^L fU'h as Iterm .mr?ts ..f the SL>>m fj,. i Strrpinrs*. I\tin* in Ute Rack ami Istitti. Outir* , nejLS. Tam .*>?*?**?** ' ?>rrr the tchn'e :r".n Rudden cold, which fre- qncatlr. if neglected, end * in :t lougc-'uiw <>f /* ^ Is'sf >/ Appetite, a ' V< /> iitfj Smiatinn of (W'/ wr RritUti : r>e*s. lI' i'LieJie^ur tr- ij'd O ? ' '?'?< hru-l. .ill Ivibxm ' matory Disrate*. II".rm*. in ''li-tr^n ?.r .1 Rhsu r.fitittH. u Purifier of tin* Ul'twl. and tuauy di? ; eases to which flesh i? heir. t??" iiamerous t-? tueuti?>n iu this ailverti^ement. />??.v. If ? '*. PRICE 3 DIMES. The LIVKR IXVIO lRATt?ii tnl FAMILY CA THARTIC PILL"' are refafh*! b* DraczM* eeneral i lv. and w^ld whol??ale by the ie i-i *11 the lar^t*1 towns S. T. \V. SA VFORD. M. Ir. 3Ianaj.i tnrer and Propriet ?r. U55 Rroa<lway. New York. ! Ajfontn. T. n. LOGAN A CO. dr*2-d*wly BALTIMORE Commercial College! rocxDlD, ISSi. Cn VETLRrii. 1551. I, OC A T K P. Cor. Baltimore and Chnrle?-St?.. B A LT I M OR K. M D. ! rpiiIS INSTITUTION IS NOW IN THE MOST ? JL prosperous and flonrisliinic condition. Twke do ring the last two years haa it l?euu necea-ary to obtain larger apartments f?r the acconirn?vlation ??f the in j creasing number of stodenta, repre?tljtiug n.mrly every State in the Union. j It now occupies one of the m? st conspicnons and desirably 1 ?cated building iu the city. The r>?n? i are coiuuiodioualy arr.ui^ed, spacioUs and cle^?r?tly I furnishetL I The advantage* an 1 f?c:!it.'es here offer?~l to young men desiring to ?quality the'.nseives pro^n-i ly f-r the i variou- duties of the Countimr R??om. >r t ? obtain a ' lhornu</\ J'radical Dtuinejs EluraUm ^^nersilly. are ! Tm^arpax-'-d. in any particular, by any -.iiailar estab- : i lishment in the United State*. FACULTY I K- K. L'MIEIL, Princiiial?Lwrturcr' ll !h" ScIciici* r.f .Ar-'.ants, Com merce. Bniiuou Ciutomii etc J. M. PHILLIPS. Professor of the Th" ?ry an-! Practice of Riok-Keeping and Oimnierical Calctilations. II. II. DA VIES, Associate Professor of R-^.k-Kceping. N. C. JOH VSON. Professor of Business and ?>r:?amental Penmanship. S.T. WILLIAMS. Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Kkv. K. YEATES REESE. D. D.. Lecturcr on Commerial Ethio*. TitUSTKES: Hon. Jn >. P. Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Van?ant, ll-.u. Tbos ?? w in:i. Wrn. 11. Kei){Kl?rr. JiwL Tra-?l, Wiu. Kt>tW Km, The C ?llejje i-* provide<l with a Commercial Library of Stan?lard Worlu, expressly for the u-?e of the Stti deat.. Each Student has a de-k to himself, an 1 is i^ja rately instructetl. There being n-? vacation during the year. SuJents can ent?r at any time The time usually required to complete the full course, from ^ to 12 weeks. A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. A large and Beautifully Ornatueuted Circular, con taining upwards ..f ?jx SQUAU fekt. representing the Exterior and Interior View of the College, various charartfi istic designs, penmanslifp. Jfcc_ #eut by mail free of rharge, .'tceoiapanied witli < atal ?gue -riving full particulars. Address E. K. LoSlKK . Haiti inert Md. P IANOS. H. CART WRIGHT, \T1:ole?ale and Retail Dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Cutlery 4c. Variety Goods, j NO. 125 MAIN STREET. ?j^^AnRNT f.?r Hallrt,D*vl?4LCo'? HPIanoit. Tbenliove Pian<?* arrfitt*-J y ?( {j *rw up with all the improvement a. in twnn </ ? * J ?tiftil RosmtM My avortni -nt ranjre* from the plain or t^jnare piano to the In-nu tiful hiiii*XIV ! Al?o. a<r#ntfor I*rti?ce*s Nelodtonit, Cmr [ hart'iMrlodeousjaud llalc'a Mrlodeon*. SFTRET MTTSIC. The lareM ?t-vk r.f Sh?4 Mu*?<% Mimical Work* ic in the Western country. 4^-Miuif rfiit to any addivw, pofr?-r."5? Iu oonnedion with tin- I krf p ettrv kin.! of musical instrument*, ar.?! musical merehaxidi*-* iceior ally. 4^*rian*?. Melodcon.1*. anil <-v?-ry kind of Mimical Instruments tuned and rrpain?I. All warranty at thi*<*?tal>li*limei.t. nor GEO. J. BVRD. alvaii hall BYRD & HALL, Manufacturer? & W holesale Deal*-r* in UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS WAREHOUSE, No* 13 Warren Street* Afar Brcirdteaf. ang9. To0 New York. GRASS SEEDS.-Kentucky Bin#Graaa: Or ' chard OrtM of the beat quality, tuc aale ut the Seed Depot, by fiWTi' : M1TD k 6QIRELL Homos ForAlI. *1 'HE AMKUICAN EMU!KANT AND II ?.ME*?p ? X O^MPA.N V. having1 iu beo^^t?rtiT? r , *?' N-* WLlia- ftf the *><? nite pofjw uf cuikctin; inl'uraui;. -n fn>m .J; part the country wijen-iu Ul 1. tmur (?. V.. ' ? J* auU i>4nmnniitng tii^w land^t?lC 4.. ti-.umn I firor ot all wh-, may t*- induced r *, v?r Unpf/Te them. It ha? lw?i lilcotijr pcrievi,:: and cofr?;.?r?J?i f f ?r Iuore thai. \1 l?aJ?t: until it i- o^r reA.iT toflfferto s.ttiers a ri: f T Mlccth/D. embrtci;^ more than ?.?ne Mi!lion . of cheap wil i hurl*, with *ocue improved far:i.-. i::\. in the State* of Vupiiia. P?owjlTania. Tenne-w*~ Mis amri: and it will boon exteoi its operation other states. To eui.^its ?r >:u Ear -pe. to the energetic ? men of our compactly acctled Slate> ami -ti "n th? lure- of nvvhan and :.?ih4vro who thr^nr cities and liT?rin c>n~tantanl r?u~*uahle ,lrv?.l ; panic or pestilence. war. revulakm. or * .:n? alteram ixi the channel* of trade. mat. at anr rn .ru.-ut : ? rt?" them of employment and their families ,.f bre- ?' ?ay. retire now. wnile roc mat. to ?r*k i hon. w*; *uch perils are unkiAC* W e mean to -iell landj. ii well &.? ne?? -t: *fe f? cha-er. With th.-e who ha*e l.ir*;e tract* foi -Jii every jwirt of the L'aion: but o?;r attention i icxiallydlrwcted t ? ? the neighborincState* ? v .? heuiucky. Tcaurvr. ani X?ntn. cially'pr>.fle*?at thi*. time remarkable iinlr.. immigrant*. Her climate is temperate aul the Peach. Che Apple the {'car, thelJr.ij - r. it?it ii Sir better and m--re ?Jp?ir.i!i'.v T. than olinu-t any new Sta. *: its nn.icabl-rr innumerable. available stream*. wat**r-p ?.? ? ; fuaaun of the valuable minora is?? ' ?L Ir ? - Copper 4c.?are unnr;n,*.!: the State .!- VXJ.., hu^e ?mtt* iric ?n-tm tin; Canal- and Kailr . 1 ?- - it* yatir* breadth. which place aim-t cvm Within a fCM.- H I . either fit inUn-Jcitio. f 0!a--ianati. ?ttUbur_'h U . Loui-rille. i. ret fertile, inviting laxxl. \\ , : pr 'Te-I or r?-w. j- f?fc ?Viwr thi* -i ?\ tu the v. ? ? ."tatta.th'u. i: 1- ^.X, kmmkU ?.r ?re_r?:? > u el?_? 4?n earth can lao l^ filled with arce^*i!>li? . Iron ?>re.c.?rertfd with choice Tiuitter. au?i . \ Alike f..r Griitua i Fruit au-l K.??t*. f. ? ?? cheaply a- in <>M Virginia: while to i -nbruble mean-, wt cao-ell ? tud ?irtu<alt:i w *!,'ht ,t \\ City i.* l--~, tliaa th.- U.r ? The :tSprorem*tlti>. The TABLE LA.M?? f EAST TilNNESSKK pr>v sotue .,f t-ie muit wr,t;!lC field* f. >r i:?.la-trv pnr ?w,thi.Contin.-ut. The rliui .tci-??!?! ri .u-a he.Uthful. The ? il .\ iapti-l t.. all a^rl. ulf.ra! -tut-. It* titiftiiprS??.-J Latyf? nrr- e r^l Wit!, Timber, or pre-**nt uatarul r j^tiii. '? til >!? pn- ... rifnutriti .u? ..rts,. T!..-f.rt;. pnxloct* ..n %hipb ??rJ in 30 hour- a:? l can ! >jv Urocer;e-? Dry . tv-..at h-.me. chei-. v- 1 'rj.' *-w \-t. ?r mr> ^-11 hiTu e ' ! withperfnet title-. ,4t fr.tin>?n ? t..thrt? 1 .!Lir-r - i : A w ?ni a? Vj the -in-Ie objerti ?u which i..< k ; vrie?e iar.<I< -ikny nn< uitiv ite.|. an l which u ? k them IB the mirkei at a Uirefr u t; of rl?.,r ,..trit vulne?That of Sltrery. Thi- f.-mpiav Li< 'r t ?eii Uith any institution as a <*uU?titutiu>r :? t. w.io-c ex?-teii - or characrt-r it ha? a . ?ur ?; wenav in all c >ufi ieuce t.. inteu*lin? -.-tiler- -i-?v jn \ irsinia nee! u .t and ehould n ?r _ .. hindrance to -'?'ttlement on your part. Thi" r . 'V<*r^ I'f-nr ajr. CoXOMTfeATID IV HI..R V i I . \. ? . Til l r'?"T;r 'f itt *f~" -Ve I,! jiea.j* o. Ca!ihUm. in lu !;n= tmicw. mechaui .. r | lers. Ac_ tokec >uu-e 1 together and re^olre t.? m?ek.I ?n'l more eligible homes in companv. l?et them 'r bin* their mean*, tend two of their number to 1 , -nrii 1 ?:*d.^a? weare pr. pm-l to-ell them. Let !' deletrate*. after a !*ufii -ient ecrutinv. bnv fivun *\\ t treaty thouMD'i arrtM ia ? U>Jy. embm .n - nil :!. C?--I points they require, then "let thern sun^r f whole into tarxus aud lots of convenient -jz- ajj; : these up at a'irti ?n t ? the highest bi.M. r. *? .' Jirr i member "f the c ?m;nr.r..r not. Ka. fi metnlxr n.Ii. oi conr-o. "?e entitle*! to a return, in land r m r- : the ?uct prerfon-ly contributed by h:i?: t th > - . tiy sfuniU, an>11?? hU propution of mv profit n-al.J.-l from the transaction. Tl?u-. the r omi?,?. wiIJ. .., s..rt of ?pont-ine..ii- totra&hip. with ir? r.?.i iv Nn-j ? ?t<?re,. s.-iioub.. htirch. A-.-., -iib-tanr:r t.?.- >? - Kr:^r.r*ret f^*ttern. Stich a I ?c.itfnn ?n-t* i-ili- m . i ?rorfi a1r-i.lv. in fcet. tu t.? . tit.lv of * ? fTc 'i,h*-water: and in? ? *?:? a a ?n.-." Slav. tieit lw pivtext ..r de-ret ent.-r. Tli of \\ heel me. the Quaker porti n ..f I^m 1 -n ?' ? ?_?. n t to s[>e.-ik .f new expriiiieat<. fairlv the law we here indicate. Tim-., b.: ?r-a?tei.iv -? ! .? '1'influx -.f Frae-LiKtr imni;<ratioti. Sir. quietly :?n4 ^Ta?lually dianprtin withotit ?? .t?zl-i.?' r hcii t-burn.ns.aa I the-e:'tler> will fi?! their : r :? r. quadrupled by the single act of settlement. kooii* men of the Free St ites.' a glorious ,-.ir-r op?-riH i t-fore y.vi. \w proffer you cheap lan-L au:; ? tiji'lter. a Itetlthfal elimttc. ab?>lute immui: ?v f u eren the dread o. savage incursion an-I depre-l?: n. adaptation t.? all the ,rrain?. zr ts-.^ and fruit- ' : teni|terateZone, with r.?.l? acce?* to amnle au i r ne^r.vemark-r-at.l!^.,^ This dac. n. r : half the arable !an<! in \ irdnia h is ner<r b- ? ; by a p!..w. while rnu. h .)f th^ oij _ ou-ly productive. i.s n..w ?,?r uier^erlv ?.. - ment: will rasdily and cheaply re-tore tliem r . ? ? r prutine fertility. No stn.user imluceineut- ? try. no nobler theatre for exertion. i?i prufleicl ?m where on earth. Call and an-w map*. <Wrt|>ti->D?. >nnrv. .: or write r. n? (nz .twim . f . - Sw/OUr ilMI?iric* 'ha!I !,e -ta.Kt-retl tut f -.r a- ; -- ' P5cH-.-ti i.Jae.. FRAVCTS ?" TAPPIV iv.--J.-r. ..r JOHN" c. I'VWKIV,,,,,. v'. ,;, mm Ai lmtrt lluine.t<-<idC mninv. Xn. IK Rr . ?> New V.rk. * ?Ta,.-=<. M. T)illon. 3fo. IO? ."Unrkri Strrrl, PLUMBER & GAS FITTER. KEEI?S constantly .n hand. tia? Fixture- !.??* s a: IVronght !r?n I'i'i^j. Sheet L. a-I Ail k.:. - -ires Dra-e Cuck* and Valret Meam U .-.ream ttri4 \v*rer Lift and For.v I'n - -. ? It-itJiin- Tub^. louden and Ca?t IronHvlr .?-. 1 IV<rte and Fa^kin^ of all Thickness*." Aun-fr..: -Ietal Pure Banca. Tin. Zinc and Anthnonv. t!.- - - 1 B""- "" ' . 5JAI?>P.Jlr'i improved Oiun Pnnir- ? deruieiilT th? St pump of the .He. th |>i:t up which in T..wtt? ;.t?l ("mtntt.-. in V. -- > Citita will i ?...il.| on Fair r*? r;:i.. *w"..:.lvAn!*.-! Irm Tul.ine. Itwv.rr.'sir. ctin<lnrf|.!r.or rre-?ire pi!.-. fur hot ..r r. !I? ?r?l eep^-.??? f.,r deep well,. prefemMe t ...in I - er than i^a.l pipe. A.jDi.inrt Mpe ennstaotlr on hand, rat ? ' anmtn. whirl. ou> furaVlwd ..a elt-rt r. - ?3-ya-lt pai.I for ? Id C.>pper. Brae, and I" S. Z. BOnOCOR. JAMES P'O*111 S. E. BILBROUGH & Co., M ?r?riLri.s it? Land Warrants, Stocks. &('.? JT. IF rmrmtr <f Third and Chestnut-}9s~ St. Louis T?r Particular Attention (aid to Kutfrin; te?1 I.an*fc?. i:Ht}(hlifhf*d, 1854. LAND IN MISSOURI -?*? AVE ABE DAILY SVRVEVIN<i k MAMV ti? .r.i J^twren t wo an*' tbre? Ii??n* ??f s??"rr* ..f Vefl-nr Pine. ??' Ajrrirrltura! LA VIkV Mtnale, In the ^TJ,T*' M:-?=..urL to br had under the Graduation A t. .it - cent- per acre. " Tin-**- Iau-U are not Klfctrtl from the fi*-M r. ? ? tfi* United Sf*te> Snrvfrif General. bnt fr?*n? exaim nation hv a m'tnWr?f t*ar tlrm. wbo? r,?!:r,, entireiy ocrapi'f<l inrarrerirg?n?]??-lM<ins t!.?* ??' l*ndi: thu* enabling u* faithfully to .fe*-nf'?- ?*' guarantee the quality. , Purlfe* entrnetinfc buniness to us i?wT be fur''1" " with Hty and Ui>tcrn refert-nce*. 5. e. BiLBRornn * co mhll-'SO-lj* SAINT i?n?- >" T ARD Oil,.?-!?? bbU. So. 1 aid 2. j Linseed Oil. 10 bbl*. Tannm'OiL Iflhbli. ? Spirit- Turpentine. 10 bbb. In - r- *?.!**? 'orris OLTVFU ?'RV?B Demijohn?Aaw*t?d ?/. 1.2.3 .? ' in ?tor? and U?U by J A M>T?