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\ jgaUi> gmeUigeiun. ? Itacv from a Seeeaalon Maid .tHMl'Tllte, t? ??' BUter In Sf? t>tl?. "... i "l ije following >? ?J>41*"T ?K> Which al Imion "is made oc our second page. We ?"^Ve' '5t from a copy of the' Mobile AV?s. BOW before us: Yaxxxxviluk, April 22, I8S2. Jfy Dear Siter:?As it may be a very looi lime.bef-rp we again luive an oppor tunity of writing to jyorf, Mn h?3 made ns ' all promise to drop you a line; so if a rather corpulent budget comes to band, ioro*iil*Mt '5 not kidn^ppcd io.tbe inean *tfme,Vd<H?'t be frightened.- \ on see by the the date of my letter tbnt we have moved tamlly, bouse, servants, and all?into Yankee land. We are only about a tit u us and miles further from you than when wr - Hved in Huctsville. It is not quite so easy . to receive letters from one's WenH,, nor 10 send any off to them. Indeed, the portion of the United 3t*te> wliicb v? live in now U decidedly one of the to"" oot way place, I have seen. Although the leeo ti r'.Hi nearly, .here is never "a breath of hews to gladden our hearts; no,mai), aod uo passesgers bou soldiers . ?- jMe people I*?1" iou t-?nt"T to trave, on the cam but -oldiers. 1 declare I have not sec a newspaper tor t m> weeks. and ?ero tofte/ittwn I should Tegard it as a supernatural appearance, and be frightened to death. The liei. Mr. is htre.aud preach es tor us every Sunday; but lie is not ?0 partial to the President of the Confederate Stales that be cannot leave him out of his prayert "hen necessary, fie gels along very peaceably with the people. Last Sun day be preyed that the LorJ would look upon us in "mercy ai we then stood before him?political enemies. The church was , ? half (Sued with' offle< rs aud high privates, nil bedixxtn'-d outin blue broad cloth and gold lace and tassels, brass buttons and ?black feathers?strange to say, looking as calm and collected, after their agitated per formances of the past week, as a pan of buttermilk. You'sbould see them us they troop past the g-ite sometimes, on horse - back, forty or fifty nf tbein together, with their murderous looking spurs attached to tbeir heels, great long ?words cncased in brats aad dangling wiUi terrific clamor "r~ agalusvthe hory-.; sitlas, wide leathern gir dle, "with innumerrtde dirks, pistols and bowie knives attached thereunto, they iu like manner clashing against each other with unmitigated furr?alt nf wbiub, with the clattcring of the horse*' hoofs "upon the atony street," serve to produce no ef fect so horribly frightful that oar faces arc fever-blanched with terror, end we iostinct jTfjjpntt ftiirann.homiat a over-si-ir faces and stop pur ears with onr fingers, that we io-<y ?!iut cttt aS much as possible the terrifying ? end humiliating ppise. Au ! tbey are truly n ' ' brave set and Ivolc xo^marh like conquerors. Napoleon himself coold not have borne his "blushing honors" more gracefully than do these victorious Yankee*! And, in truth, they bare reason to look iike victors; for did they not perform the uuparalteled ex ploit of takiug the city of lluntsville, with t accounts'of which nil the Xortbern papers are teaming? A city strongly fortified with the a)ott impenetrable brick bouse j, daring women, undaunted children mid furious bulldogs, the whole surrounded by a na tural parapet of enrtb, atones and giant ,. trees, impervious alike to shell, ball or . sword! Aod yet through all "f this (the completion or which, I must add, has oc da pled the citiieuH nf lluitlsville thirty years)- these wonderful conquerors have made tbeir way, and are now in possession of thSs.-4'mj>d<jrn Oihralur." I will, how ever, say, for. the edification of such ns may hata-tptd'Triends or relatives concerned in this affair, that uot a drop of blood was epilt; tlio trees, finding they were over power^ by numbers, gave way nod allowed the enemy to pass unharmed; the stones, in like manuar, retreated from "Gamp Sinui" nod took up a more desirable posi tion near "Forj^lttetreit," which lit-s near the base of the mountain ; the darling wo men retired to their castles, whilst com promise wM entered into by the furious bulldogs unij nudaanted children, and ? temporary nrmi-r.iciJ , decided upnn?tbv enemy, meanwhile, walkiug in mid pitch '' tug-tbeir K-nts. I cannot but think, when I look upon them, crowned with their/resh -ly won laurels, of the Irishman, who, walk log tip Uj a dead man ou the' battle field, b .lJly cut off his bend and held it up in " triumph, and had much ado to persuade him?elf that It was in reality he, Pat, who , bad performed the wonderful feat I Tha enooiy have sinee their arrivalln tlif place, proceeded to lay waste nil the plan tationa within their jurisdiction. Tha third moroing after their ndrent, the) mnrched, well armed nnd equipped to Qen W 'a plantation, where they succeeded in eaptnring all Ibe corn and bacon on the place (comprising thirty or forty wagon loads,) and also taking prisoners eighteen ror twenty wild and spirited horses unit mules, who defended the place and them selves aa well aa could have been expected and mide all the resistance in tbeir power On another occasion a party ui them weui . to (Jen. p. P 's dwelling liousn, when (be family were all absent, and took pos . session of all the daguerreotypes, jewelr\ and numerous other little trinkets and toy: upon the etryert. 'a house shareti the same rate, the '-sentinel" beitfg of ? '^cavalry cdmpany laid siege to Majoi C's '--fortifications'' and took a large amuun of ammunition in the abnpe of preserves and pickels. Maj. C's fins regiment ol - feather beds and mattressea were com pletely cut to pieces In the affray; am never did a nobler set of fellows perish many a silent tear wilt be dropped in tritj ulatioff to (heir memory, as the story o their noble resistance and ignomioioM! death U read. Uh". what have not thest villains to answer for? They say they ore determined to set fire to this noble struc ture beforo they leave, nnd have also deci ded. by council of war, th-it Senator C'l ?"??Barbie palace" on Mar's Hill shall be ra ... 1?J to the ground. So you see they spread terror and devastation wherever they go but there is one thing I am glad of, am: that is that all onr "cotton bales" havi enlisted for-the war io the service of tbe " 0. S-, else they would oeriaioly have taker tbe last one- of them prisoners, and we coold hardly have expected them u bare been witliog to agree to an ex change. The Rt. Rev. Mr. B. reached tbii place ftom Corinth some four or lira dayi since, but having heard that the people in this place wero inimical tq the l'resideni " of the Or& land it btjlng moreover tbe hab it of this Divine always to pray for that _h(fn6r?d personage, in his -ehnrch service, he therefore determined-not,to bring; hi, cburcti with him, but left it in H., In con sequence of which we are debarred 'tbe pleasure of weekservlce (and Sunday Hke , j i Prot- CRi, -the gaunt hero' of-' tbe College, also came to hand from Corinth, & road. The enemy took him iu to custody as (oon'at ho.arrived, and tried to foroe bitn to disclose something relative to the posi, tion of our army;'but as the gentleman in s question sword he would disclose nothing, -r*sd.lhat oo threat nor bribe on their pari could induce: bim to change his determi nation, ha was therefore sentenced to be ? ?' ?' ? ;.J ? , . ' ' "ATr-- , _ - j ^ ni?v avi'i forced to eat the rations of .1 com mu? soldier. After euduring this most brutal treatment lor the space of about Xko day*. uad <i?giti*-..*adjutting- pass-r ed through numerous other "fiery furpa ces," he was at last liberated on parole of honor. Do you not shudder when you think that we are in the hauds of such ruffians ? We expect every night that the town will be either shelled or burnt, (in earnest,) and each night as I lie upon my bed, I always commit my helpless self to Him who has promised to his chosen that "not a hair of their heads should perish," and such crust have I in these promises that 1 have no fear, even though death should be my foe. Sometimes when 1 wake up in the morning I am so surprised to see myself still safe, and that the shells have not yet driven me to the 'XSts, that I say to myself in the most thankful and cherry way possible, good morning, my dear, I'm glad to see you're still here. I miss denr little Huutsvilfo s? much, and often think of the pleasant country walks we used to tAke. a/id |Ue happy times we used to have singing on the porch et ery night; bat here the streets are so guarded that {one dare not go beyond the dwelling houses, and as for ranging in con cert the city is too fall of Yatikeedoodles ever to attempt such a thing. Oh! our own dear soldiers, how I long to see them *ag*jjn in our midst; although I have no near kindred in the war, I fuel, now that 1 am separated from theni, th it each one is d'Var to me as a brother. Ail our girls are jroui and brave, and ueter lo3e hop*. They give no quarter 10 the Yankees, and, as one of them remarked, he hadn't seen n woman smile since he h*s b*en iu 11., for how can we smile and be gay in their presence, when 4*onr hearts ire with Char ley over the water?" We hid three hun- ! dred Confederate prisoners in town for! about two weeks, and every rooming and evening the ladies used to visit them and cheer them up, and" take c:\re of the Mck onn, and carried them all the food they ate. We used to make biscuit and warm corn bread for them every d iy, and so did everybody else. The Yankees gave Mis. R. (lour meal and meat to cook for them.? Day before yesterday they toft in wagons towards O., and we hear t*i*day that our troops have taken them nil back again, but don't know how true* it is. Kr ery day troops are retreating from C., towards Siev.f under ^pretence of a battle expected there, bnt in my opinion they are getting away troni our forces. Sometimes there are uot more than 500 troops in Iowa, and we hope th?tt they will soon leave. 1 do want 10 get b?ck into the S. C. ao badly, if you see aoy of my soldier friends up your way.please auk some of them to come and escort us back. We cannot return without protection- There is a large party of girls here who came with, me, and who will join us. Our political canoe has run aground, and the nou-seces sion waves are so high, the.t it would be actually dangerous for a party ot females to brave them without some trusty arm to guide the ves3e*'s prow? I wish I could see you all. We ought not to be-separated.? Kis* my brother and take good care of him. men are so precious the.su war times, and my best love aud a kiss lor rottr dear sister and the little ones and mother. We think ot you all the time. Direct your letters to. Yankeeville, l>. S., until you hear further. I do not expect to be in it. before the last part of nest month. Buenos noches. Yovh Lnyixo Sistkb. tiats <fc Gaps. S. N. PRATHER, Cor. Monroe & Jlnrkct St*. AI.W.VV4 ou baud a choice nn-1 varied Stock o! r llAfi) and CAPS for Men and Hoys' wear. ;:diu^dfsimui4 of e<Ublt?!itus ? permanent. trnde. lwtl? intUe cltjr wd Murroundlng country, nil tbotc who f ivor ui? with their patronage ovn rely on being ?applied with the beet good* nt tho lowest figure*. Country Merchants are particularly requested to call and examine my utock. novlt-tf R. N. PRATIIRR. Wholesale Dry Goods. J. H. HOBIiITZELI. & CO. HAVK JUST OPBXKD A LAP.CJII STOCK 0!? Dry Goods, Notions, &c. No, 347 Ballimore St.* BALTIMORE. MD. 'piIK entire stock was purchased in September and 1 October lait, at price* enabling them to Nell to dealer* on such terms as will make It the Interest of both city and country merchant* to examine their stock. ? . cernielr terms will be cash. inh28-lm* DEVRIE3, STEPHENS & CO., WHOLKSALB OCALKS8 IX Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods, No. :HS5 Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, 51D. WKari now receiving our targe and carefully so Iccted Stock ot Foreign ud IHmie^tic pry Good*,' purch**ed for Ca'*h, lor the Spring nt?l Sum mer Trade, comprising er?rt variety of Ure? flood', ol due and medium qualities of beautiful styles, of the m<Mt recent printing and Importation^, CLOTHS. CASS I MURKS, SATINETT&, VK3T IN'-S. Alao a general assortment of all kltuls ot Dry Good*. I In additc a to our stock of Dry Good*, we have I an extensive NOTIOM DEPARTMENT. which em brat *?* every variety of Goods nsnally kept by the largest Notiou Mouses. To all of which we invite the attention of purchaser*. We will gell our stoc#' at a* low prior* as the same ods can be had in any of the Northern or Eastern markets. tuh2l-3m* DBYIUKS, STKL'UENS A CO. J AS. M. DILLON, No* 107 fiKarl&et Street. nilRELINa, VA. PLUMBEH AND OAS FITTER, ? ? AMP " ?' BRASS S-OtTNWRY. pvEALKR IX WKOOOlIt IRON, <1 ALVAXI7.KD, XJ and all ?i*9?Qf Lead l*ipe<v?n?-*~ lira" Cocks and Valve* Steam Whistle*. Steam aud Water Onage*. Lift and Force l'umj*. Links* Qo*e. Antifric tion Metal, Brancer Tin, Zinc, Antimony, CiTicibel-t, fUranUedLightning Rods, insulator* and Points. V .KNt FOR THH MKNKKLY BELL*. ' Aqueduct Pit cf constantly on hand. Ct'ii paid for Copper, Brass and Lead. octlO ' LIST, MORRISON & Co., WHOLKSALK GROCERS AND PRODUCE DBA LKR8, No*. T8 and 80 Main street* offer sale at lowest rates, 160 hhds: fktr to choice N. O.Bngar. ' 400 febls. prime Molasses, (oak cooperage.) 100 half barrels do do 160 bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do 100 bbls.BaltimoreandPhlladelphia Syrups. - First Stock Spring Goods! WHOLBSALK .fc RETAIL. COOPER & SENSENEY. \XT E are opening a much larger stock than oma' VY of all WndsPANCY A STAPLE DRY OOODS. And are offering them at the lowest market prices (fax Cash, to which we resi<ectfulW Invite the ait n*. tlonof buyers. [mh3J COOPER4 8EN8ENBY. nOR WATCH MUU2IIS.?Watch Glass. -Ciffli" ~ ~ r a oo. L Hands. Mainsprings, Case Springs. Brushes, i. "Cylinders.'Vergea,- Silver Plyers, Watch OIL Drivers, Pin Tongs. Joints, Oatchea, Silk aud SS&mSSg# K^c"b" *35 J. T.8C0TT i II A^V4i 8?SHAWLSj hBANVlS,' ?3ubs&-wm TRANSPORTATION. nESUXBTlOK OF B0UMBS8 OSTUK BAJLTIf JK, JIOttK *' OHIO HAIL KUUl. The Cottrujr* htvlhg thoroughly reconstructed ttie bmkf in the j track aud brMgei of 11elr iwmJ, under Government 1 protection, and having remuned their tonnage tnfa? portatloa, will, on and altar Tuesday, the lnt April, I run three puitoger train* u follow#?the; road be lag thoroughly and completely guarded: Mail Train, trill leave U heeling atVf.SU P.iC, Ben wood at 1G:V0 P. 31.; arrive at BsUin^ore at 6 P. M. Upturning, leave Baltimore at 3:40 A. M, arrive* Ben wood at 4:60 A. V; Wheeling at AIM. Wheeling aud Cumberland Acocimmodatlon Train, will leave Wheeling at llfcJO A. M., Ben wood at 10*0 A. M.; arriVB at Cumberland at 9?6 P. M. Returning, leave Cumberland at 7:15 A. )L, arrive at Wheeling at &40 1*. W. W. P. SMITH, Master Transportation. L. Mi COLE, fleneral Ticket Agent. A. DIFPT, "J B.S. JACOBS, >Tndn Superictendents. J. P. WILLABD,J, J. D. FORD, Qen*l Agent, Wheeling. mh31 Cleveland, Pittsburg andWheel ing Rail Road. ,ta? 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Cleveland A Jirle R. 1L- for Ede, Duu kirk, Buffalo and Niagara rail*. With Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati lor Crestline, Delaware, Columbus and -... . - Cincinnati. -- r At Hudson wittt tbe C.Z. ft C.'lC R. for Cuyahoga Palls, Akron, Milleraburgh and Wous* ter. At Alliauce with P. Ft. W. ft 0. R. R. for Canton, MaKnillon, Wooster, Salem, Enon, Co AtSteubenville witliP. C. ft C. Line and at Bemtnt with C.Oi O. R.R. IbrZaneeville, New ark. Colttmhut?,J Xenia, Daytun, Ind( aoauolte, Cairo, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, St. Jo*eph and all point* Wut and South We*t. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh aud return $3,76, Fare always as low, and time mnch quicker than any other route. Through Tickets to all points In the Weat, North andKistcau be. procured at the ottice under the McLure Hou?e, Wheeling, Va., or with Freight Agent at Bridgeport Station. 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Aybh: 1 do not hesitate to my the l>wt remedy 1 hurts ever fonml for Coughs, lloarseness, Iuflutota, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your Cukbbt Psctoral. Its con*taut um In my practice and my family for the last ten years " shown It to possess superior v|i for the treatment of these com plaints. KBKX KKIGHT.M.D. Ji A. B. MOUTLEY, Bsq., of Utioa, N. Y- writes: "I your -nxtorql myeeir in. my fttnily ever y?'? Invented,!*. and l?elfere it the. beat medi cine for Its purpose ever put not. With a had coTti I xhould sooner pay twenty-Ave dollars for a bottle, thando withoutitj or take any other remedy." Crevtp, Whooping ConKht Inflaenia. toral b tlio best remedy we [awf for tlic cure of whooping cough, crnnp, ?ml tlia chnt dlmiM of children. We of jour fraternity in the-South ap. "od In doors six week.; took many medicines withoutTe ller; Anally tried your /Vetera! by tin advice or our clergyman. The drst done relieved the soreness In my throat and Inncs; lea. than one hair the bottle niadu me completely well. Your roedklnai ate the cheapest aa well aa tho beat wo can buy, and we w JJJ5 ?nd your medicines, M the poor Aithma or PtitUlalc, and Bronchitis. .8,.= w Ion* cures in thla section. It ;has relieved several from abtrming syinptoius pf cpnuuuiption and is now coring a man who: lm laliored under an affection of the lunjm for thft last'forty year*. HJtfKY L. PARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAM3EY, &LJ)^ Albion, Moxboc Co., Iowa. JMctoral for tiring eaie and relief to qoaumptim patients, or curing such as arecurable." We m'tf it add volumes of e*I deuce. hut the most convincing proof of the virtues of this1 remedy i? found in its effects upon trial. ? Costsumptton. Probably no one remedy has ercr been known which cured so irisny and such dangerous' cases as this. Some no h*iman aid can reach; but even to those the Chrrrg Itcforal affords relief and comfort Astox Hocsk. N*w Yobk Citt, March 5. 1850. Docroa Area, Lowku: 1 feel it a duty and a pleas ore to inform you whAt yonr Cherry Pert fa I has done for my wife, Sliehad been fire months labor! or under the dangerous Mptoms of Consumption,from which uo aid we could procure gave her much relief. SM >*ns steadily fWI&tf unttfV; Wthii city, where we have come for advicfe, recommended a trial of yonr medicine. We bltts his kindness, as we do ydur iklll; for she has recovered from that day. She Is not yet as strong as she need to be, but is free fro her cough, and calls herself well; Yonr* with gratltnde and 1 crard. . . . OH LANDO 811K Lit Y, or SHXLBTVtiut. CbnsitMptfe+s. ,l,j not despair' till you have tried ATrn's ChbbbtPktobal. ltis made by one of the best medical chemists in the world, and Its enrea all i* rirtw~ Ayer's Cathartic Pills. IIM science, of OemUtry and Medicine hate . been taxed their ntmeet to produce thla beet, most perfect pnrgative which Is known to nan. In numerable proofs are shown that these Pill* bare Tlrtnea which rarpm In excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unpreccdentedly upon thoejteemot all men- .They are sab and pleai?t.t to take, but powerful to enre; Their peuetratiug propertiea stimulate the vital activities of thfebody. remove the obstnieypp, orIts organs, purllythe sluggish or disordered organs Into their natural ac tion. and impart healthy tflnewttfc strength to thir dangerons disease, that We baffled the best 3 hoi man skill. While they produce powerful effect*, they are at the same time. In diminished x tk* safest and best physic that can be ?npl?& children. -Beingsugar-coated, they are pleasant to belief were they .not; substantiated by then' of such exalted position and character as to forbid,4he-su*. plcloq of untrnth. Many eminent, clergymen and physician*. Iiave lent tbeii names'to certify to the public, the reliabiUty of my remedies, SS T?^ m.*,tbc ih^OouyfcUim that my Preparations cootribntelmmensely to the relief of my afflicted, ?uflerfrig f&ow-nienT' * ' ? The Agent below named U plsased tofarnlib grat a?*!?" Oostlveoese, Billon. Complaints, Bhrainatteu. ?.rop*IrL He^Uche arMng tVon a foul , "S?1 iP??!ou of I Losaof Ap _ eases which require ?n evacuant medldtSe. Scrofbla Jrun ? low state of tbe .body or obetractfoa' Of 1U -nmx*:* i -.mJU ? ?: iHlkS flfl * T?rtV -tobV ttA ??ntP , ^ Spring, 1S63. Hosiery, Glores,"Linens, winTE GOODS, Arc, . , STELLMAHS, HrNBICHS & 00., ?j i *! fl rt i"iV ? '> 'J ":-"v Nb. 31 ITANOVJ5R ST., ' BALTIHOKK. n .. ? - ; . . ?? -!? ??? WE are constantly Retiring per Steamers from Europe, additions to <mr Stock- of Hosiery* Cloven, kcn tocher with a. wloct. ***icim?nt <|f Linens, and - White Goods, ami' beg to oiler to the trade the following aearanahle.artidea, rUtt Ladles Cotton Huee, White, Unbleached,Mixed, Ac.. Men's- ? Half Rose,' do 1 do do Childrents Cotton Uuse, do do x doj Gloves of every description, ibrsnny or cirilinn's use, White Linen Iland'kfii, Men's and Womeu's, Colored Printed.Liuen do do do Madras do Keck Ties and Cravats ot every description, ?; Black and Colored Skirt Braids, i Black and Colored Patent Thread, 1st, A 2nd quality, Clark's Six Cord arid Enameled Spool Cotton, Black and White Stay Binding, Lirieri Tfcpes atid 'Bobbins, White and Colored French Tarlejons, Irish Linens, Jaconetts, Cambrics, 8wl*tts, . MoMjuito Netta, Chmnhrsys and Striped Skirtings, .. With .a large .assortment of. other goods, in our line, all of which we'are enabled by our long oonnec tion with European manufactures to sell as low as they can be Pl}njifts?l in this country. apl TOBACCO HOUSE. . u: .auL. cnimiux ax. G. W. GAIL & AX, ' S or ALLKIXM or Smoking,!tfine Cut Chewing Tbbacco BM1PF A BID CIGARS. ALSO IMPoaxKss or Havana and German Clgarii Pipes, Snuff Boxes, Ac. No. 28 Barre Street, Bfhoffn Charlu d5 Light SU. mh3l-6m BALTIMORE, BID. > j i < > y'- rails 1 1" ? OFFICIAL Hazard's Ball road & Military Map of thk southern states. I7R0M tbexaoa* authentic aourcrs, and the Coast r Surveys,' engraved lu the Finest 8tile of Map Making. It gives so recent and Bach valuable .fisHs concern! ug all the It a U roads, t?vt thb "War Depart incut Immediately'authorized Ita publlratlon, and distributed. ONE THOUSAND COPIES among the Generals nml Colonels of the Army. .. . Aa it la TUB ONLY MAP that U authorised aa, OF F1CIAL, it ia the moat Reliable and Authentic,, and from' lta large slsef-^32 by 5a Inchea?ahowa ?*,* glance the. IVinclpat Places, ">d all the Strategic Points. Oen. McClellan has acknowledged the great importance uflttohiaiuovementa.1 * BKAUTI FULLY O0M)UBl>. PRICE ONL* ON* DOLLAR, to compete with inferior maps. In Cloth Case,$L&0. DiwectedVud Mounted on Muslin, $2J>0. Mounted on Muslin, with Rollers, and Tarnished, I $lfA Sent Free l?y M?!I on recrlj.t of Price. - WILLIS P.' IIAXAIID, | ? SO. 7*4 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 40r-Aa every int? llligent man wanta TJIB BEST ind ONLY OFFICIAL MAP, Agent*can make money ] **40^ I^WSPA PKRS inserting this three tlm# a shall receive m capj by Mall." m>?0-3t , ~BALTIMORE Commercial College! roraniB.HSl?! d6oat:*d, Car. Baltimore stud CUarles-Sta., ^IXTiJlORH, ?D. ? VflHIS INSTITUTION IS NOW IN. .XHB-M0S1 ' I -1 prtwrperoiia and flourishing condition. Twice du ring fhelaat twoyear* haglt been noowjary to obtain larger apartments for the accommodation of.tbvjw crnuinr number of atudenta, representing nearly I every State In the Union. . , . - - i,'. |' It now decuples one of the moat conspicuous And desirably located buildings in the city. The room* are commodloualy arranged, spacious and elegant!}, furnished. v v . I The advantages and facIliM?? here offered1 to young I men desiring to qualify themselves properly for the various duties of the Counting Room,'or to obtain a ' unsurpassed, In any particular, by any similar estab Ushment in the .. } '. ? J E. K-LOSIKR,. J. ? Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Com merce, tfuBinee* Customs, etc. . J.M. PHILLIPS, ' Profeaaor of tli. Thuur) naJ Frwtic.of Book-KMpln| > ' and Comifterical Calculations. 1l,U.DAVLB8. 1 Associate Processor of Book-Keeping. If. O. JOHNSON,' ' - Prof?wor of BurincM and onuuaniUI fMuawublp _ 8.T. WILLI AHS,JKiq., ltIT.B.YJtATE8RKB8RD.D.. . Lecturer on Oommerlal Etbloe. ' TRUSTEES; 1 Hon. Jno. P. Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vansant, lion. Thos Bwahn, Wm. H. Kelghler, Esq., . J*TheC^j^bJm^ovided with"aCommerSiiJLibrary of Standard .Works,' expressly for the use of-the Stu ' Each Student hasa deak to himaelf, aild' Is sepa ^Therifbelng no vacation during the year, *8udent* i can enter at any time. I from 8 to 19 i# . . A. Diploma iaawarded to all Graduatea. j A'large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, oon. taining upwards of six sqcaxx tiet, representing the ! Exterior and Interior View, of the College various characteristic designs, penmanship, Ac., sent by mail free *f chargt% accompanied wit h catalogue giving fall particulars. Address E.K.LOSIRR . . , BsMamJtf. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN ROE&BiR'S, ?? [ ? , No. 33 Main fit, Centre Wheeling. T AM |0eased.to be a'-le to inform the dtisena of JL Wheeling, and the Public ia general, and the Ia . diet l? targedUr. thiit I wn receiving ?Iran lot of Wrt'jWtfl*1**.;** 12X ????. Mi MmUim and other Domestic uoode In proportion. All persona bayiflnww tor CA8II, are particn-' larly invited to givOTaa*uf early call, If they r,*v to aave money. 4 v Both Wholesale and BMaiL At No. S3 Mailt ?L Centra WhMllnK. _febi \Ttrwm-, ' Jon!f ItOKMKR. A|gOT^&AWCEI FtOM thia day o^Stitil t^ lst of Jsnnan next. I Will sell all my I at lees thaa Drst cost, to^ Induce everybody td inr a "^msi&sssm TU8T RECEIVED PEE ADAMS EXPRESS, A MAYORS OF THE i - t-i'ia.iskjfc.***?* ?* [ON. jim <*?k, itu^, of towklijlilafls = hok.;aura b*ard-.tuyor 0(lsaghoai hon. "-v-ha?^tonkakciibitj!^ hon. josk ABBOTT, rf jg h.' ok. A. ma?. hon "ATU'l 81l8b^uyorof salbm, MASS. hon. l'n,00li,vir;y? b09toh, MASS. hoh.wm.'mj*0?m^<>f?wlpibl|w)b> ??. ,j '^o^ horwici., conn. HON. J. conn hon. chas: 8. iodiia^^m0ht1u5ali o. jg. i hon. d. f: tusma^nt jof tnew ?0rk cmr. |hon.h.m. kln8t^or<)fham11/roii c w hon. adam 0^ w. hon. *. M. hon. j.h,craw?okj>,rtirofloywvlftl? ky hon. JOBS *U>?>:::^Jhr0k4 i6wa. hon. J auks w. hon, jamks w. north.^ ^ aooo9t^ ^ hon. i1bnby HON. JAMB* 8. of FBH)I!MOIOlIf N.B HON. willaj^nv^ ? hon. f FALL r1vkb; MASS. HON. W. H. cbanwonwof Jjjjgj ? x hon. f&kd 8tahl. - 1 Mayor of oalkna, ? - -.?ia ill HON. JOHN hododkn, hon. *H0MA8 cottohwikb,; I0H i i.ii* kaUl^ff ?????'? i ,, ?on.bob?kt^o..^^,ala HON. k, d. bamh; '/} . V, *i q- -i uflow w c hon. ^ a HON. H. d. b?*^rorK00H1BTKgi N. V.' hon. dk OEOV^jror'^r ttaoa, n. y HON. oboeok wimok. ^ > li?yot-of PITTbBURQ, pa , -(i pi; li'juiu m. fciii! ?*;s meow j HON. 0. H. BUHL, dktb01t, mic1j, hon. hbman i. ^ ;ji u j t,i ' ,:i-, ? - ~f tvillfe ij/vrf h 1 HOV. W. w. vaughn, M.jro,?faa0ink,^18 hon. A.'FARR, ? V ? m ! Mayor of kmn08ha, WIS. ? ? . '? ... 3 i :.'??>-! ct ? : hon. M> j: A'.' ubatk, 1 ' mayor of 8BLMA, ala HON.' v. s. holybad, ' ^ i *vftj 1 ; ? ? ' ? Mayor of oolumbufi, qa. tj ??1ji>'.'v77 ->?7 .j?2:.*? ^ ? *"'i don kswko ?an?^of yiala cru, ?BON pibhl* t>lf cakamiq, ! . -ti ?; .u.W' ? t- '?? *m?yor of MKXICO. don xsriiphanlk . sii.ir. *.-? ; lrti* 1 ??? i.'.ft.--. ?' - i DON antonio eohkvkra, - * Mayor of LIMA, PERU. 0H1U. DOW maro bbfiqurpkdalia, j : . Mayor ot RI0 JAWMRO, brazil. t v*av -%i? ' ??- ? ccruiy that tlio,m?ld?at:l>xunbujmlt?t ?> .; .ttfftjjli t?c v. ; Ayer's Sarsaparilla l/rr ?: r;/-ztt&isirf w. *f??i. '.vi? Wot Horm Xjm, Bon hn, and Humor*. j ?' y ^*rKi??ii :'t.? ? V. V-K &v# | ?>:; i * i J ?j >Ffe any|a?fun?nd Imfaterft^.' ' >!'. iii '?- ,<;? ,*uri- u; iiiisb &&& *???"??&?!!** v ; :?????: V** Ji; Far Xtrar Oonptaiotc. 4 -I* M??SlgjKti3r " " " ""J ;;U' ! ii.ia ftubtz cit.d ni* iu&HKtQ pa.'J >!?fc no iMiv'u ji- us*. J? h-rtisn iibj. ?vfta HlrM K tli dHW1 ioT- It.' ?4mtt of a portion of tfeem. J ay I V u a -.%*??? oi^.ai?^7o ?oai! v:ii 'Ayer'? Saraapftrill*;' ""?^v^'iga^^ig^a(o?d.-'7;T i ?wya ?dt jAjartk Agn???a*?,-' ? ziArif"! lo *$ivk?jitw** Jo-ion.-.; :?B?waT<^i??iwmc;<Laiiy" t-ral"*s f Mifcyd) i ft* ?HIJMH? n ... . . . <>J *V e* Jo 'The PEN is Mightier than the Tlae Best Pens lu flic World. f^nuiu, InCuti or-Post-Office SImbm, t^nL eribor. will send byHit or* of tfcaH,t>r otherwise, aa - - GOLD pirn WITHOUT? CASKS,' ? C*H*?Pens tor3Scents,tbe Lucky Pen; for 60cents, theAlways Keady Pen: for76ceou. the ?^t Pen? and tor $1, the MfcfeeWt^Pru. The sixes are, No?. 2, 2, 4, 6 an# l^r . 7, MLB 8Ail 15 PENS IX SILVER-PLATED EXTEN. ? ? ? 8 ION'CAS158, WITH PENCILS. ? - For 60 cents; tbe Magic Pen; for76 cent*, the Lucky P?o; li>r. $1,.Ui? Alnya btaily Pen; tor $1.25. tbe BlegMbt Pen; and for $1.60. the Kxcelclor Pen. Thwa ire well-finished, good-writing Gold Peru, with Iri dosm hi point*, the average wear of every one of which will far outlast a groea of the beet Steel Pen*. The name of **A. Morton/*. ??Number," and "Qual ity" are stamped on the following Pen*, and tbe Point* are warranted for six months, fteept against scrldent. The number* indicate size only: No. ] being.the smallest. No, ttjho largest, adapted for the pocket; No. 4'th^ sntalfestr "axfli No. lu the largest Mammoth Gold Pen, for the desk. Long and mt dlnm Niba of all sixes and qsfUtlp* Short Mb* of Son. 4,0,6, and 7 are made only of flat quality. GOLD PENS, WITHOUTCASES. ? For 7o cents, a No. 1 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. Pen. 3d quality. Por $1, a No. 2 P?n,lit quality, or a No. a P?u, 24 quality, or a No. 4 Pen, 3d quality. For $126, a No. 3 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 4 ???, 2d quality^or a No. 5 Pen, 3d quality. - For $1.60; a Jfo. 4 Peo, 1st quality, or a No. 6 Pen, 2d qnality,or a No. 0 Pen. 3d quality. For $1.76^ a No. ? Tan. let quality, or h No. 6 P.u, 2d quality. For t2it6, a No. 0 Pen, lit quality. THE SAME GOLD PENS, WITH SILVER EXTEN 810N CASAS, WITH PENCILS. For $L60, a No. 1 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 3 Peo. For $1.76, a No. 2 Pen, 1st quiUltv, or a No. 3 Pen, 2d quality 1 or a No.4 Pen, Sd quality. For $2, a No. 3 Pen, let quality, cr a No. 4 Pen, 2d quality, or a No. 6 Pen, 3d quality. ,j For 1X60, a No. 4 Pen, let quality, or a No. 6 P?u 2d quality, or a No. 6 Pen; 3d quality. JQa-S3, a No. 6 Pen, let quality. Or a No. 6 Pen, 24 -"porfe*?, a No:fi Pen, 1st quality. GOLD PENS. ALL FIRST QUALITY, IN SILVER MOUNTED DESK-HOLDERS- , For *2, a No. 4 Pen, tor $i26, a No. 5 Pen, or 2.76, aNo.6 Pen. for $340,aNo,7Pen. : For $?>, aNo.'S Pen, for $5, a No. 0 Pen, aud lor td, a No. 10 Pen. The "1st quality** are pointed.with tbe rery hwt Tridoamlh points, terefrilly selected; and'none of this quality-are sold with thealigh test-imperfection which skill and the' closest scrutiny can detect. The "2d quality"*" aTe superior to any Pen* mad* byliim previous to the year 1800. The '"3d quality" he Inteuds.sbaU equal In. respect to Durability, Elasticity, and Good Writing Qualitle? (the^onJytrut^ considerations), any Gpld Pen* mad# elsewhere. -. In regatd to thecheap Gold Pens, he: bega leav o to say that, previous to operating hi^ Ne>r and Patent ed WAehInery; liecotiln Tiot have-made as Good Writ 4ng and Durable Feus for the Pricp, had the gold beta furnished gratuitously. Jbrties ordering must in aJl inrtancts tpttify thr o/l*. Oases wanted, ana be particular to describe the kind 4f. Pen* they prtft r?^chetktr stiff" or limber, court! For sale'by all deal^rs in the line throughout . 1 No.26 Maiden Lane; !Naw Ycrk. Any one sending a single letter post stamp will re ceive a; circular- with fee simile engraving* of the abovq sixes and styles,. - ~ - mhSf-3uid exo. w. johssos. . w.n. johhsoh. i G. W. JOHNSON & SON. TpfAVIK^ AVAILED OURSELVES OP ALL T UK -XX improved facilities, we are better prepared now than ever to fill all ordersTor any article or work lu the above line of business. Vallles and .Oonducton made to order. Steamboat work done in a substau csngmtant** wthftictfcm In- seaiy ? yrtrtcnlar. To Wholesale Dealers we. can. offer Inducement* that cannot be found ? elsewhere;' Our stock of Ware is complete, and the.Mfortment Is fulUt Ml Mm*- We keep a stock of thelatest and most approved pattern* of Goal and Wood^fovea on hand at all times. u TKha.Hpg. V?. Missouri Mining Company Incorporated' I*eb. 22d; 1861. CAPITAL STOOK..;... .?500.000 ? "V uu uut fiuivu IV UD gUTHDIM U, |:WXJW ^iyWends, and at the mine time more real good accomplished and greater progrees.made in de Ttlng known t?ari*fontthlhglhinti*l ? _ri, than by the um of ft ve jlme* the ttrcapltal'Invested In anVother busineM. . fW?.4hall make the office, of onr. Company'* ttm nlete mining bureau Of the mineral resource* cl tb? State. We have power under otti?. charter 46 pur cnase and sell^nin^ral lauds whererir located In chMeand work paying mine*, by dealing .with this Uompany. ' w? MpKlfbUr the .tteollon'br.1l ?liu JiBT.mlDml land. for ?ale to Mnd u?? tUUmenl X?t the Mm e, describing the kind of minerals on their shall open and prove nott tf the InnStswe selL. The bboUn>r1irabBcHptlon-T6 \he stock' are nd#"open at Ui? ?<H9fl p<; th. rC91up.nw M.ln MlMt. Ijorlliweii corner of LociiBt, .over.Merchants*.Bank, entrance ^No.21-Locust stroot..'All.whefeel an ifatereit Inttila buslnees, andha,ve nu>ney, wjll do well to call and subscribe."Those wiAltrg stbcki HVfug out of the ?l?WS*pj?ain>bT ?od?rtnf Up per <*nt. of IK amount wanted to the President or Treasurer. Diaxcroas:' ' ' ; Henry D; Bacon, Esq^ 3Iatthew liutler, Kn.j, Alfred Clapp, EsOm L.B. Harwdod.E*q , Joseph Lathrup, Eeq^ ^: ' t'B. MILyuch.Esq-, ?<k ^vSw??na fom. Henry.D.Bacon. ?, - L.V.,Bogy. M. BUTLER, Treas. ALFRED CLAPP, Prw't The above prospectushu up to this date brtu Subliahed in only one of our. leading' paper* for ten ?p.*' Nodxtra efforts to get' stock tafceif have beeu made; yetfhe public bo well appreciate the sound ness of the enterprise, that over two hundred thon* and dollar*of the ntocK-ftas-already been taken; W? i lleery; registered oaly,when dlrtdsnda ?n> reeelrtd. Any person hiring money to ?p*re. c*n, by the pui elmee or elraree In the MlMonrl Mining eotnpanj ?s&s^sss&ssgsi/s Ail communic4Uon> to the Prerident promptly enewered. ? wh30-<Uc^n> -"8t.LonTe.Mo.. March 32.1M1. ? ? J TO THE TRAD?. Wholesale Hat &?ap House. TTTR h?r* tnede ample ftfnwgeinente ta*i?l?rf? ** jobbing trade. And haTing been inauy ye*r? la-the bnslneer^ wehavtf'ffcetlltlee not nrputm k; whkh Mr derated f?lo?l"l) to this department. And we -flatter ours*lve? tu*t onr stock of Hata, Gaps and Btraw 'Goods irill found mneh larger end store desirable then cen be "WfdJ^ha d*y.^e;inrtte:*U.ln.?h->??$> to c?ll $Sj53 ii.:\hi? "OV; .flAHPER k BHO. M reduced tA^S^vch^h.^lsjicts. per ? ?fnviTir-^ * OBO.rK/T'AYLOK. wbszswKMSb? < 'Sew' Spring Dress goods. QHKPHMKD'S PIlAina, ei \iub ?ii n Stnhr?>H>HiH MflMpiWOTf. * Plain ^do rioc2 BUM/MI daCbennuaO a?T"S*C "a df^fflKa?5ssssafi^,? <+ ' i I 8ci^to6??w*dT5?.?w?cF.d 1 ii'iBneM JI>'di?ndPUU..:do. ?csi! ' ?* - -? ri'u r* at.mi^O l*lsa*i'r i Jto^lIsb"t3hta4*esv .' - * -X rtn "" Printed Amalinee, ke* ^ ? rad, ftHM,, vwarl?, jckj riovn ? Jurolal aiutbssu oiit ??<o ??-' ?ej?y>