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gmty guteUignw**. wtf r tat! an f ? -i I. m' ~7 OUR COUNTRY AND HER PLAft .83 is "KS^cH^t^MAz t;i 4ir--v We do nptJjuU^our enemy !t A ? May God deMl gently witlru All? We love our land; we bate her foe; We-hate bis cause, and thatrmust fall! Our country! O ! that goodly land I Our noble country, whole and hale ! We love her, lire for her, or die; To fall for her ig not to fall. Our Flag 1 the Red denotes the blood We gladly pledge. The snowy white Means purity and solemn truth, Unsullied justice, sacred.right. Its Blue, the seA've love to plough', That laves the Heaven-United Land, Between the oi l and older world, r9~,r ~P?)ni airindj^p'er in punt Qnd sirea<b,vt? " : "... : J JThe Blue reflects the" crowded stars?~ " Vf iBright'Union, emblem'of the'Jrefcj l>?i ifeww OM,"dLJet it ttBfciiaOS That floating pie re of poetry. Oar fa?hrr? caun and planted fields ' { I . ' hll^Kra n 1 y* t &, n n d schools and truth, T4i?y-planted SelfUtolr-^'we will gaard ? 11/ word and sword, in age and youth. Broad freedom came along with them, Oa bistory's everwidebing wings,' Oar blessing's this?our task and toil; for "arduous are all noble things." 1!' 'Thfen'sirig'itnasBbht for'ourfree land, For glorious,Kreeianiiy victory; ? Prsijr. thai, in turmoil.aiid in peace, Freeland our land may ever be. STANZAS. i.ill V??iw<^,'!?l|.>ng SfctM: <P?iow,' A The clover blosaoma, rank and sweet, Grew so thick about our feet, ^Ohe could surely move'but slow . 'Where such tangled clover grew. He and I ; ;v Q <T t ' Wended slowly1 th>ougii"the" meadow. We were aauntering in the meadow, He and The bright sun shone so in our faces; They were dazzled from their places; Almost growinginto ope. As we turned us from'thesun, He and I : Ere onr walk was nigh naif done. Wewere lingering in the meadow, " He and I. To the sunshine and the clover I will give'tlinnks for my lpver! Since they checked onr hurrying feist, Made o1"* blushing faces meet; He and I: - .u Found our love life in that meadow i ? /Mary h, Bollf.9. .tV ... /ii. ~ ^ Items. .' Don't dispute against facts Well esta blished, merely because .there in some what. unaccountable in tliem. That the world should be created of nothing is to us inconceivable: but nut therefore to be doubted. . Here is an old epigram in two lines, or father an epitaph, sharp enoagh to wake lip'the vixen, if she were not very, dead indeed : . -line tie. my wife Polly?. terrible threw: . If I said I rH lorry then 1 jthotjld lie too/' Those who pray always are necessary to thone who.neveiiiproy. The best thinkers arc those who are not only, thinkers: bttt.actora. - . . 'S^Ccouot destroys"a lh'e'nuin'But" pre serves a dead one. ? "! ?' : Al>vicr. is the only sort'of vioc that some people'doh't follow.'rn'!?. ! ' ' ? Lawtebs are the vultures that hover over perishing fortunes. . , Oppositks frequently go together: chills and fevers are generally associated, First get at absolute com^est over th^e/df,.and then thou. wilt easily govern * - yifft i) Ct \Jial Wheeling Wholesale 3 Ret mil SHOE MANUFACTORY. THE uuJemlgncd maybe found at'lAO 8treot,-'Whtfre we'-are extensively ? Dgageuiii manufacturing the latest and best'styles and quality of Ladles', Aliases', Children'*, Boys' and ntltmen's fi Gentlemen's SHOES, expressly adspted U'the t ap4 necessities of tlie cltixens 01 Wheeling and the surrounding country, which we offer at wholesale and retail at prices which cannot Jail to please^the moatfltstSdl6tM>' fit . We invite the trade, and the public, to call and sxamlng our goods. While we gratefully remember past favors, which have already far exceeded our moat sanguine expectations, we hope' in the! future to merit a continuance' and to share a large Increase of public patronage. < llavlng largely reinforced our mauuGscturiug de partment, with experienced and accomplished me chanics, we are prepared to manufacture styles and ?Uestoorderfbr the trade and public. ? nova ? JAS.W.PILLSBPRYAQO. SMITn, WILLIAMS & CO. nay goods. POBBIGN & DOMESTIC, pCosieiS 1 . i PflJL4.DEL.FHIA. . iMtt-imr j_. . . . ~ JAS. M. DH>I>ON, ; No. 10? Market Street. WHEELING, VA. PLUMBER AND GAS PITTBB, BRAB8 FOUlriDRY. -pvBALKR IN WROUGHT IRON, GALVANIZED, \J and all sizes of Lead Pipes. Shee4 Lead, Brass Cocks and Valves, Steam Whistles, Steam and Water i Lightning Rods, ' A??MNT FOR THE MEN RELY BELL<*. Aqueduct PImm. constantly on band. Cs*li paid for Copper, Brass and Lead.; . ectlO Wholesale Dry Goods! BJUtmoax, March 26,1862. WE hex to call the attention ot. Merchants to our LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK or Foreign Ac Domestic Dry Goods, snwbich We are prepared to offer the. best assortment we hare ever had, and it will be to the interest of, bflj* ers to examine our Stock, before purchasing any thing in our line. ,'^OGEO. W. HOWARD & CO., 351 Baltimore mhSl-Sm* Third Stock of New Goods ? . : A*-. 3A - LH?t2 J. S. RHODES'. TAINK JRXNOH ORGANDIES A JAOONKTTS, A. American and British Lawns ** .1 . . Mosambiques and Traveling Goods, .. *\ PtalU Blsok SQks^ .Extra wide tape Qoop Skirts, i,ae . 300 ps. New .Prints,' Ac., Ac.. -i 1 C?k U*dd?r.-?'i3$ *? ^^JSa'b^*jjU)^1l!l8T. li^fclgON -k ?... . TMKCV BROOBII.-ll*! dot. jn>rnwM J ^'br.l.by. ..fl.1T, M.RKILLY. TfOlilKHV A frmH.apply of Ooltoo UuUr] XLnailldt! Jh? V?riM)f au>r?.l ; ?SrKIOOUMUL 3 - v-'-> svuntt 1 ?oiwu*>ffiniiffl&r . mnieut o?.- trt ? 1 HEADACHE, 8I0K HXADA0HJC,F0UL8T0MACIL it Uaomnatoictotrtrom.afaol V-" "?? ? vr5nwm " ' Hi*: I hare neMjoor KjpiltlliiK action on the Hi-er Is q it'llTnotreadllyyb ~" Fraternally yonrs,??A LONZO BALL, M. D., Po?T Orncx, Ilmuao, Lit. Co., Mich., ) J>E. ATI*: tpu4pilU.?ret)io^?rfa:t{oa of ra?1i clne. Chevhave don.my wife more leoodthan I can tell you. She had l?o>Ti ,Tfk and plDlDJt away for month*.' Went oft to be doctored at meat tacrine, botgotdobetter.'SIM ttitn commenced tamngyour IMliJwhl^^n cprtrtJipr, tar f*peUlsK:Urge ?Mn tlt(?a of worm* fdwul) from tier body. "They after, wards m red her and oar two chjlflreo of bloody dya entary. One'or oiir n.lghl?jr? W It bad, and my wile cored llim ,-wUh Iwp dole, ofyonl- PBlj, while other* armflid iJi 'paid-from'flre 0, twenty dollar, which U actually *g?J6d and honest, will be prized here ?, J JSiWfJi.ftHJUKIKf /WwKlJ!, INDIGESTION ANDrIMPURlTY Q?r MK BLOOD. Prom. Rtx.'jJ-ft-Wiincss 'ftutordfzdartHi Church, Boston. - '{ ; { Dr. Atxr: I have used: yofcr-Pflls with extraordi nary success ia my family aqd among. those X am called -to visit in distresa. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blopd they are Ihe very beat remedy I bar* ever'known; And 1 can confident lyreoommend ^mu. my friend. j y Hm^ WiMiV, Wsoxura Co., N. Yn Oct.-24,1856. DearSir: I atn using your Cathartic Pill* iu my practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountain# ot the btoodT JOIlii G. MKAC1IAM, M.D. ERYSIPELAS. SCROFULA, KING'S EVIL, TUT .*.TER, TUMORS, AND SALT R11EU.M. From a Fbrtcardirxg Merchant nfft.La ttis, Feb. 4, '66 Dr. Ater: Your PI!la are the paragon ot'all that U great to imdUHne. They have cured my. little daughter of nlcerona More* upon her hands nnd fret that have proved incurable Tor year*. Her hfoflier lftsTjeen long grievously* affllclea with bloches and pimples on her skin and luberhair.: Alter our child was cured, ahe. also tried yeur Pills. and they hare cared her. ASA MOBOBKTDOK. ? K1IEUMATI8M, NEURALGIA, AND GOUT. iFrm* Rrv. l>r. Hanto^o/ the Urth'xiitt K Church Pulaski House, Savanxah, Ga., Jan. 0,18?d. Honored Sik : I should be ungrateful for the re lief yonr skill bss brought hie if I did not report ioy case to yon. A^6lit settled in my limbaaml boought on^ersrntlatihg-neuralgic pains, which ended in chronfo.tfifninaMsm. Notwithstanding I:had' the best of physicians, the disease grew, worse and. worse, nntil, by the adv|ce of your excellent agent in Bal timore. Dr. Mackenzie, I triedyour" Pills, Their ef fect* were slow, bnt siqp.1 By persevering in the use of them 1 am now entirely .well. 3 XX a.YE Chaxskr, Batox Bouax, La.,6 Dec? 1866. Dr. Ater: I hare, been entirely cured by,your Pills of Rheumatic Gout?a palnf 1 disease hat had afflicted ibe ibryears.- -VINCENT 8LIDBLL. FOR DROPSY, PLETHORA, OR KINDRED COM PLAINTS, requiring an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. , FOR OOST1YKNES8 or CONSTIPATION, AND A8 A DINNER PILL, they areiagreeable and effectual. FITS, SUPPRESSION, PARALYSIS, INFLAMA TION.and even DEAFNESS,and PARTIAL BLIND NESS. have been cured by the alterative action ot these Pills. -- Most of ths pills in market contain. Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy Iif sfcllfbl hands, j ia dangerous in * *? "" "*?'"**?* mm let&uene^iTtha't ? These contain ntf mercury j whatever. -rpnl ? i AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TILE RAPID CURE OF iCOUGBS. COLDS, IIOAR8EME88, IN- I FLUENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COOGB, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CON SUMPTION, land for the relief of oousumptive patients in adranc ' ed stages of the dsieaee. We need not speak to the public of its virtues. iThronghoat every town; and almost every hamlet ot the American States, Its wonderful cures of pnlmou arycomplaints have made it.fdready known. Nay, ' few are the fomiUee in any pivJUxed country on this contluent without some personal, experience of its effects, and fewer yet. thj* communities any where whlcl i have, not among them some living trophy of its victory over, tne subtle and dangerous diseaaeso i the throat and lungs. While it,is.the most powerful antidote yet known to man for. the_ formidable and dangerous dlaeaaea - of the pulmonary organs, it ia also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed lor infant* and young persoU*. - Parents lahauld have if in*store against tbe insiduotw enemy that steala upon them uiireparod. . We have abund ant ground* to beBe^re -the ? CtfXRRT' Pectoral saves | !more lives by the. consumptions it prevents-,than : those it cures.'.. Keep it by yoti/cure your eolds while 'they are curable, nor neglect them nntil no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened oh the vitals; eats your' llfeaway. All know the Idreadfal fatality of Inng disorders, and as they krfow too thevirtnesof this remedyj we need not do more tlian to assure them it Is Still made the best it csin be. We spare jio cost, nor care,rn9 toll to produce it the most perfect poeaible, and thus afford those who rely on it the beat agent which our skill can famish tor their cure. Prepared by DE. J. C- AYEE, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mats. And sold by 'A. Oi GOOD A OO.. and by all Druggists iand dealers In'Medicine everywhere. mh!8 1R pnblic pUl, from, the dreadful con t rrequently fbllow Ite 'lncantlbtii uje. i iit? merenry or mineral snbstancc [ATS AND WIJOLFSaLE and RETAIL. - -A*; . J-. ?T* ' a The largest and beat selected Sttck'of Hats and Caps May <Uwaja .beJound^ HARPER & Bftp's znuv rnvmrn* No. 129 COR. MAIN AND DKION JTS, ' .pv?. k:i? New Goods !^Kew Goods! THIED AEBIVAL OP airableaijlee. Having bought a sreat many of onr good* at the late large Auction Sales, we think ve jean offer indgarment* pot to be lound eUewiwwin IKa n<>?' ' VPa* 1 ??i ?iiln.lt ? ? irita bnjer* to ^SBNKY, ^ Ihe cUyl'We'wbuId gire na a call. . COOPER A8KN; myl8 No-188 Main fltrwt. JOHN T. IiAECN', (SacceMor to Wh?I.r k LtUn.) ? *? --^"dpbnkd FOB % 28>b, ?MW iM firm, and the public in g?n g||gjgj|gg^ ^?P . t parchaaera. bestowed open the old if the euM for the new ??. JOHN t; UAKIN. Har&mal Mar, Ho. 1KI1UUM, madia* Ya. ? .. ;I!;l thkJ t?C:'C >4 ?f ' ::-v >S TRANSPORTATION. Baltimore & Ohio Railro, ?an-BiLnl BU8INK33 beipg ldtly ifetfbpied on the Baltimore ;& ObUlRallroadfihe&tmpauy'havlng t borough j y.reroonetrjufrfd the K***4 jji the track and bridge* under Qorornfflao^ protection. tbo road thoroughly md completely guarded byGovernment troops will on aodafter the 25th Juno run tW6 through passen JK! tfainfc aiid continue Jheip fall .equipment la the trau?portat i"n of tonnage.. . , KAadCNUEKtiCflKDUUE, ^ I JJLAVB WHKKLINQ, daily, at 10:10 A. Ben ?wood,"Ifhao A: M.; Grafton, SSOT.'M.;' Now CrecU, &3B SI M:j Cumberland, ?:35 1? M.;;M*rtiMbnrs, lfctlftA.?U lUrjurfd Iftrn-13:17A Jl< wii.eatJtai stmrMf&bSr,. !U,j, LBAVK iJALTIMOJlK at 6 P. 5U Martiuaburg, 112J5 P. M.; Cumberland, 4 A. 5L; Grrtft<?u 11 A, 51.; Ben w..od, 4:15 1'. M_. atrl re at Wheeling 4.-4o:pl'5r. ?H l^parr, :< iThesooond train will depart daily, except Satur day** a* 0:40 P. 51.; Hrafton, 1 SKHi A.M.; New Creak, A.M.; Cumberland. tk2o A.M.: Mariinaburg, 10:15 A. Harper's Ferry; 11:12 A. M.; Wa.blng tuu Juactlou, 2^v> Pi 514 arrive at Bnltlmorc nt 3:S0 P. M. . . : oh 1 : ! ? .?:???? ? ?* ??' lUlumitty, LKAVK5BALTIMOltK, 8:43 A M.-.lUrFer'ii fer l^r, 11:40 A. 1M 1'. SI.Oumlief Isod, ?:lli r: (Wtlund, WI P. M.; Oraflon 11:40 4?. JJ.: Uonw?od, .6 A.il.: urlrc u JVboeltug V. V. SMITH, UJUter T^iMpprlatiou.'' :.l.l ia ?jUH.'COI/B.OemrjlTlctet Agent."1 ,ll}IlN.Ki.\0, Jb- Aniiitur. . .1. A. DIFPEY. aen18'aj)*ttorTransportation. J. P. WILTTARD. Superintendent, Cumberland. _ J* B%?0HP?Ucn,I Agent,.Wheeling. >. -~Je20 Cleveland, Pittsburg andWheel ing Bail Bond. I flU nsggrw; rtfil CUM Hi ftH HU aHr* 0,N AND AFTER MONDAY, 51i\y 6th, 1802. pas senger Trains will leave Bridgeport as followa, (Sundays excepted:) ?' 10:53 A. 51. Mail Train, stopping at all stations,"ar . rlvas at Pittsburgh at. &25 P. 51., and Cleveland at 030 P. 51. 4:02.P. M. Kxprww Train, stopping at all atatiooa, ...) .. arrive* at Pittsburgh at 8:00 P. M. 10:15 P. M. Express Train, arrives at Pittsburgh at 2:20 A. M. awl Cleveland at 9:15 A. 51. RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at Jh25 A. M. and 6:15 P. 51., ar rive at Bridgeport at 4:65 P. SL, aud 4:66 A. 51. Leave Pittsburgh at 1:00 A. 'M~' 0:00 A. M. aud 12:60 P. 5L, arrive at Bridgeport at 4:64 A. 51., 10.23 A. 51. and 4*55 P. 51. . Conn?vtlong arc made aw Pollpwn; At Pittsburgh with Pennsylvania It. R. for Ilarria burg, Baltimore, Washington, Phila ' delphia, New York and Boston. - a Cleveland with.Cleveland it Toled R. R. for Ban* dusky, Tohxkv Detroit,-Chicago and all points in. the Nouxu West. Willi Detroit steamers for Detroit, .Jackson, Chicago and tho IXorth-Wkst.' With Cleveland &. Krie K. It. for Brie, Dun kirk, Baffiilb and Niagara Falls. With Cleveland. Oolnnibns&Clnclnuati lur . Crestline,' Delaware,- Colnmbns aud Cincinnati. ' . . . 4. At lludaou with the C.'Z. k C. K. R. for Cuyahoga ^*alls, Akron; 5!illerslmrgh and Wm? ter. is i i. I'i'ttA At Alliance,with -P. Ft. w- * C. K. K. for Centon, Maadlllou, Wooater, Salem, Ktiou, Co* .ii ..i ...... lnmbns, 4c. AtEteubenviUe with P. C. A CL LItie and at Bkllaib with C.O. O. R.R. forZaueeville,New* ark, Columbus, Xenln, Dayton, Indi anapolis, Otiro, Cincinnati, LonisvlIlflL 8U.Lonl.sBt. Joseph aud all point* . . . Wtst and South West. . Excunudn Tickets to Pittsburgh aud return $3,75^ Fare always as low, and time mnch quicker thkti any other route. - -?>? - Through lockets to all points in the W<?t> North and Kastcaii lie'procured at the office under the 5IcLure II on so, hireling, Va^ or with Freight Agent!atJBridgeport Station. Fieight contracts will be made at lowest rates to any point accessible by this road and its connections, to the Vast, North, West and Nortli-West, at office under 51'Lure Hon**, or with Ft. Ageut at Bridge port 8tatlon. W51- D.TKRKY, Agent, Wheeling, Va. n. i), H'lr.i.rAiiM. AgiSt, ' > - Bridgeport, O. ! J. N.McCDLLOOOII, President. . . " F R. HYBRS, Qen't Ticket Atft.. febO HKMPFIELIMIAILHOAII mWWW WW J.W II Ul ~e J OF ; TIM? ! . \N AND AFtRR MONDAY, NOVR5IBER THE ' * 28th, the trains on this Road will run as follows, i ily,except Sundays: Leave Washington..-......^ ...v.. 7^ A, M. Arrive at Wheeling...... 10 ?? RBTURNINQ: Leave Wheeling....... 3 P.M i . Arrived at Washington. e ? : . All freight to be forwarded from Whoellng must be delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock PJ M. to insure Its shipment the same day. | nov24. . . W.D. BURTON, 8np?t. Blackwood's Magazine ~ : ANI> THE BRITISH REVIEWS. Great Inducements to Subscribe PEEMrUMS and SEDUCTIONS rim XDiNBCiuur rkvikiv (WiMe). Tills NORTH mUTlBlI BKWKW (Vm. ChorelO. TUJI' WK3TMINBTKR RKVIKH' (IJImt?I>. BLACmTOOD'S KDINnUBOn MAGAZINE (Tory). 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Of the late.it and most fashionable styles, to.render It caj?ab]e of executing workuqual to that of any of her establishment in the city, ond possessing fuelIIlien In the my or Stejuu, Ac., for doing work expeditiously, unsurpassed by any other; ofllce, we respectfiilly .pre sent our claims for n share of public patronage, assu . ring those who entrust their work to ut,that uo effort shall be wanting to give entire satisftctiou. . uovlVM CAMPBELL k M'DERMOT... i AYER'S By CHERRY Qt. PECTORAL, FOR TJIK KAtii) CuilK OK CouuliH, Colds,. HoarHeneRB. m-j . BHlNri^LD, MASS., Dec. 20,lSdd. ; * .. 1)1L J.C. Aver: I do not hesitate to 1 ' my thebest remedy I have ever;found far Coughs, Hoarseness, Tntlueuza, and the concomitant symptoms of ii Cold. In your G'hrrry Pectoral. Its constant use in my,practice tand my. JjE*: family fnr the last ten years lias Ajd . shown it to possess superior virtues'* for the treatment of these coin-: ? ? plaints. EBENKNIG11T.M.D. A. U. MORTLEY, Esq., of-Utica, N. Y-* wrltea: OT Iiave used your Pectoral hiyself in mj.family ever j since you iuv'entod-it, and believe ft the beat medi cine for, lts purpose ever put nnt. ? With h bad cbld I should sooner , pay twnnty-Avo dol|?rp. >fiirs<? bottle than do with6uti lt^ or take any other remedy." Croup; Wliooplug Gough, Influenza. SPRIWOFIKU), Mis*, Feb. 7,1866.. " llitother Atkr: I will cheerfully certify your Pec toral is the best remedy we possess forlhe'citfe of whooping cough, croup,. and the chest diseases of children. We of your, iraternity in the South ap preciate yonr skill, and Commend your medicine to od* people. . - inRAMOOJfKLIN,M.p. AMOS LEE. Khq.j JfoMntitiv/lA:. -writes, r*IJari., 185tf:,MI had a tedious .Iuflnensa, Which confined me In doors"aix weeks; took many modiciuM.without r& lief; flnally tried your Teetotal 113' the advice.of onr clergyman. -J Tito first* dose 'relieved tho soreness in my throat and iuugtf;. less than one lialf tho bottle uuu|o me completely well. Your,medicine* nre the cheapest ai troll as the best we can boy, and we es teem you, Doctor, and your lnedlcfnts, an the poor man's mend*?,; ; . Astlnnu or Ptitlilsic, and BronohitU. ? West Mahobester Pa., Feb. 4,1856. Sir: Your Cherry l^ctoral Is performing marvel Ions cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption and is now curing a wait who has laboredunder an affection of the lungs for the Ifist forty years.. i. i 1 1IKNRYL.PARKS, Merchant A. A. RAMSEY, M, D? Albioh, Mokrok Co., Iowa,. writes, Sept. 6, 1856: "Duritig my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for. giving.ease and/relief-to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable." We nrght add volumes of evidence, lint, tbft most convincing proof of the Virtues of this remedy is found iu Its effects npon trial. Consumption. Probably no oue remedy, has ever been known which cured so taany aud such diinrerous cases as this. Some uo luimau al.t ican reach; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort Astok llouss, Ksw XoJOCCiwr,' March S, I860. Doctor Ayer, Lowejj.: I feel it a duty and a pleas ure' to inform you what your Citrrry Pretrial has dono.formv wife. She had Iteen five months laboring under the dangerous sytuptninsof Consumption, from which ho aid we.could procure nive her mucl| relief. She was steadily falling, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where .wo liave come fnr advice.1 recommended a trial of your medicine.;. We hlesa his kindness, as we doyoor skill; for she lias recovered-from that day. She is not yet as strong as she tiled to be, but 1* free Tro . her cough; ond calls herself welU Yours with gratitude and tegard, i;: j. ORLANDO KJIELUY, of 8HJUJsYVlLLI., >- 'OysuMptieti, do not despair till you have tried AYrR'H Cherry 1>zctorai1 If Is" niade by one of the best medical chemists in the world, and 1U euros all around us bespeak , tho high merits of Its virtues.^* Philadelphia Ledger. j Ayer's Cathartic Pills. rplIK sciences 'of Ofcemistry ami Medicine have JL been .taxed their utmost to produce this btat, most perfect purgative which hi known to man. In numerable proofs are fill own that these Pills hare virtue* which surpass In excellence the onlinary medicines, and that they win nnprecedentedly upon the esteem>of nil men. They axe safe.and ? pleasant to fake, but powerful to cure. Tltolr penetrating properties sHumlale the Vital Hcttrftles ofthe body, remove the obstructions of Its organs, purify the hlood, and exMl disease.' They purga out the Mil humors which breed and grow.dUteinper,' stimulate sluggish or disordered organs Into their- natural ac tion. snd impart healthy tone with strength to the whole svstem. Not only do they cure the evary-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of hu man skill.t -While: they produce powerful effects, they are at the aame time, In diminished doses, tlid safest and best pbysle that cap be, employed -Ibr children. Being shgar-'c6ated, they are, pleasant (o take; and being purely vegetable, are free'from auj' risk of lianp. {Cure* have been made which surpass belief wpro they not snbstantlated by men of such exnltfedpofclt Ion and character as to forbid the.sus plcton ofcjihtroth. Msuy- eminent clergymen and physiclapahave.lentthelt names:to certify to-tlie pnbllo "the reliability of my remedies, while others Iikv'e 'senfeme the awurancfes of their couvic'tion tliat my Preparations contribute Immensely' td the relief of my afflicted, suffering fallow-men. - The Agent below named Is pleaded to furnish grat is my:American AlfiMthho,CrtafiI^ngdIr?otiona for thoir use and.certificatea or their cures, of;the fol lowing comjiljUnts:^- L - . v ^ "Costivebeis, Bilious Complaints, Rhsumatlam, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a four Stomach. Nausea,-Indigestion*..Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Jjossbf 'Appetite, all UlceronB aud Cntaneous'Dis eases which require an evaciiant medicine; 8crotbla or King's Bill.. They al?vby purifying -Xhe -blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints whtch it'would riof be' supposed they could reach. Snob as Deafness, Partial Bfthdhees, Neuralgia and Do not be put off ,by unprincipled i dealers with some other pjllthe^r make more ^ ^ja Area's Pitxs, and take nothln can giro yon compares with tii or enrative powers. The aiek want :the. beat Aid there Is for them, and they should hare it, Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES, Practical and Analylioal aumut, IzmiR,; Mat*. l'Eiciaa.Cn. mloi. hnluiinill. Soij by A.c.eoo?*c3, .Ddbj jit jjjStt i ' T0C*clTTt"3 fdff i;n* 1 [ i t H .^1 ' ? .s?ijW3 *ia ciciuaiTuto _J3px-ing, 18(53, Rosier), Gloves, Linens, WHITK GOOt38, Ate. STELLMANN, HINEICHS & CO., IMPORTERS, No; 21->lAlNOVER ST., BALTIMORE. WE are c^riitnntly receiving'per Steamers from Europe, KdcUtimii tomur ?tock of Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., together^ twJth a . mltct assortment of Linens, and White Good*, and beg to oftw* to thet trade the following (seasonable artldcfa, -vi*: I; Ladies Cotton Hose, White, Unbleached,Allied. Ac. "Men's " Ilalflloae, do . do . do | Children's Cotton Ilorfe, do ? ;; do' ' } "do Gloves of every description, for arm* or. civilian's use, White'Ltnitn Hand'kft. MeuVand Women's, Colored printed Lirxeu do . do do Madras do' Neck Ties aud-Cravat* of ^v*ry description; Black and Colored Skirt Braid*, Black and Colored Patept Thread. 1st A ^iyl quality, Clark's SixCordaW KnaWle.1 Spool Cotton, ~ Jllack aftd White Stay Binding,. LlnenTapes and Bobbin*, .White nnd Colored French Tarletons, ' Irish Linens, Jaconetts,Cambrics, .Sk;!*!**. M<W]ulto Net(*;Chamht*yii arid Striped Skirtings, With a isrge. assortment .nC other goods,?in onr line; all of which we are^enabled by our long connec tlon with European manufacture* to Kell.a*low as they can he purchased to'this cottotry. apl TOBACCO HOUSE. o.*.a?ii. CBJUSTIAX *1. G. W. GAIL & AX, . . MANUrACTUaiM OF ALL IflM Or Smoking, Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco j S?tPP AND CIGARS. also iMPoairiu or . Jllayena and.Gejrnaau Cigars, Pipes, Snuff Boxen, Ac. No. .28 Barre Street, Hftny/,n CImltUx ds Light Sts. . mhSl-tim BALTIAIORE, MD, OFFICIALJWAR MAP. Hazard's Railroad & Military Hap | - OP THK 8UCTHKRJI STATES. 11 J | ? , . .. '?/ 1 FROM the most authentic sources, and the Coast "Surveys^ engraved to the .Finest 8tyle of Map Making, it . gives so recent and snch Tamable fi**ts concerning all the Railroads, tL.t the War Depart ment immediately authorized its publication, and difttributed ONE THOUSAND COPIES among the Generals and Colonels of the Army# .As It is TILE ONLY MA I' that Is authorised as OF PlCIAL,it Is the most Reliable and Authentic, and from its large sixe,?US by 55 Inches?shows at "a glance, the Principal.Places, and all the Strategic Points. Gen. McClsllai) has acknowledged the great importance of it to h^s movements. ~BKAimFtoLLYCOLdREt>. PRiOE ONLY ON* DOLLAR, to compete with inferior mapM.;. In Cloth Caae,$1.50. Dissected and Mounted on Muslin, $2.50. Mounted on Muslin, with Rollers, and Varnished, fifiO. Sent Free by Mall on receipt of Price. " WILLtS P. HA7.AUD, No. T34 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 49rAa every intelligent man4 wants THE BEST | and ONLY OFFICIAL MAP; Agents can make money I rapidly by ?elling this. . 4^?NEWSPAPERS innertlug this three timeeshall receive a copy by Mail. , ,, . mjSO-St Commercial College! Pouboid, IMS?? Oilwin,IBM r "iip~, \ .C or. B.UImore mid Cli.rle.-8t.., BALT.IMOKi, Ml). rplii|8 INSTITUTION IS NOW IN TJllS MOST 1 :;proenerotts and flourishing conaltlon. Twfce du ring th? last twoyeAre has It been necessary to obtain [larger apartment* for the accommodation of. the to creasing number-pf^jitudentSf.rtpreeoutlug nearly every Sjate in the Onion. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desirably located buildings in the city. Th? rooms are -commodiously' arrauged, spacious and elegantly 'fornlibed. The advantages and facilities here offered to yottog men desiring to qualify themselves properly for the [various duties of the Counting Room, or to obtain'a Ihorouffk Practical Business Education generally, are iunsurpassed, in any particalar, by any similar estab lishment in the United States. FACULTYt i B. K. LOSlP.ll, [Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Com. I merce, Business Customs, etc. J.M. PHILLIPS, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Book-Keeping ... and Commerical Calculations. - H. U. DA VIES, Associate Professor of Book-Keeping. N. C. JOHNSON,. Professor of Business and ornamental Penmanship. ?r 8. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Lecturer on Mercantile Law., Rev. E. YEATES REESE, D. D., Lecturer on Commerial Ethlos: | t \\ TRUBTEE8: Hon. Jno. P..Kennedy, nou. Joshua Vansant, Uon./Ehoe Swann, Wm. II.Keighler,Bsq., Jacob Trust, Esq., Win. Knabe, Esq., ! The.College Is.provided with a Commercial Library' Stahdar<fWorks," expressly for ilie' use of the 8tn dents. ; Each Student has a desk to hlmii61f, and is sepa rately instructed. ? . . . I There being ho vacation during the year, 8udenta can enter at any ttoifc. ... ? - ' Thetlmeusually required to complete thefnll course, from 8.to 12 week?. i A Diploma Is awarded to all Graduates. ? A large and 'BeautlfbUy Ornamented Circular, 'con taining upwards of six souAax vrn, representing the Exterior and-Interior View.of the College, varions Characteristic designs, penmanship, Ac., sent by malt frtcqf charg^ accompanied with cataloguegiving toll particulars. Address . E. K. LOSIER ,v!-i JWttmartW. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! More Cheap Dry Goods JUST RKOKIVED AT JOHN ROEMER'S, No. 33 Main St, Centre Wheeling. T AM pleased to be a^le to Infbrra the.citizens of 1 "Wheeling, and the Pnblle in general, and <lie La lies ih particular, that I am receiving a large lot or EXCELLENT MADDER PRINTS, wortli lfioentsj/for 12}? cent*, and Muslins and >ther Domestic Goods in proportion^ All persona having goods tor CASH, are particn arly invited to give us an early call, ir they wish \o save money. . . Both Wholesale and Betail. -At No. 33 Main Centre Wheeling. fcb& JOFTK?0KM*B. ' A R A T&K ChIaJTCE j ' FROM tbU day on nntil thu lit of Januarj next, I will Mil *11 ray CLOAKS Sl FUE8 it leas thanUnt .ooiVtoindnce everybody to buy a iic? Chrl^mae or New Ym^i flirt_ dacjt . l^ADQHUNS k BPBHWBU), nCBUBHIHO BRDSHKS.-10? do*. SernW ft bWg Bto&e^jwillbeiwld at very low ntee, to cloee ont, by fapiq T;H,lkA.Viro/ WIUBOW SHADES.?B,iff HolUad, >1 } tjt li-.a .-.I ilivr .'iAfr<caii?Ki> 0?tJ i&.vt'l&ii-J&tl i ".Life*J'vil jRMKiig'?*??crrf "4 i . . it?<4 Great Cities. ;T-C:i i t;? *. s-'jL' ?s?otbbR JION. JAMBS COOK, ^ pf , hon. alb1n WUW>; toJpr'.of HON. ?'. W- *t" hon. jobs ABBOTT, ?r CONCORD, N.'U. on. A. "? BULL^iri< WOHCKSCWl.'MA? BOX. NATO'L 3lt-SBKB"M?jar of 0A LXSL MAM. ; | 1 '?? ' ?BOSC. F. w. LINCOLN, ^y^af.BOBTOS, ?A? ?a ? '? uon: WM.' SI. frOYIDENCB, *- S hon. AMOS W. VRKNTIC^ nokWIC1I,CONN hon. J- N. HAH^|^at^f-!IBST london, CpNN hon. CHA8- 8. R?I)l55jot 0f MONTB^A^.?- *? -*t| . ' li - V"' wU'^ :"r''! uon. D. r. TIKMANN.^or 0, nkW YOHK CITY. uon. 1l SI- KlNaTB^^of HAMILTON, W. i 1 ; hon. adam WILSON, toronto, a W. hon. E. U. ?IB1'0J'ayi>r ?r CINCINNATI, OUIO. hon. I. H. CRAWT?BD.^or or j^jjjgviLLK, KT. HON. JOEK SLOAN, ^ 0f. lyons, IOWA. HON. J AMIis "^^WMANVILLB, 0. W. nox. JASTKS W. N0RT11^.Tor at AUGUSTA, MB HON. HBNRY COOPgl^J^ ualLOWELL, SIB. uon.' JAMES 8. BBJHK, ,MDI!RiCTO!r, N. B UON., willahd^NYI!,^ ^ BBDFOBD. HASS| HON. J. TALL inT&,'ilASS. hon. W. H. OBANSTOJ^^ ^ nkwport. R- I HON. *RBD 8TAHL. ji^yorof galena, ILt HON. john H0MD ?f DDBUQU*. IOWA. HO"- THOMAS WS^SSSaNOOQ A, TBNN. hon. BOBBRT 0"r t0bcal006a, ala, hon. R. I>. bauoii, yfcyor Qf .urmPIJIB, TKNN. HON. GERARD sr*?^r ^ NKW 0RLHAN8, LA HON. H. D. UOOHBSTBR, V. *. hon. DB witt a-e?OVfc^ if. T HON. OBOttOB pittSBOBQ, PA hon. 0. n. buhl, lu^otj??gj||> UlOU, uon. ubman L. SJgjjj flf un.WAUKIE, WIS". hov. w. w. VAyoiiN, 0i tu.omm, wis iiu); ?*? hon. A. * abb, jifcjir of KXSOSU A. WIB hon. JOHN a ^"""^^ofoHJCAOO, ill hon. m. J. ?&i$oa&S6ii&?, At HON. A. J. K0BL",. r of MONT^JOMKHY, i BBlwSan I DO* mmtt <*p?. don PIUTft* M cabaluv gUjjjJ ? DON BaTKPHANIK B0"110?^ ^aivAN A. DON ANTONIO MUKVBBA, ^a. "OH ? R Oertlfjr-, that' the rwlileat Drnggfoti hare w them , ; .; .. . ooXx i -I-... ji? ? .? : : 'I d)ii! ?'?' A- ?' T Ayer's Sarsaparilla. For Spring DIaomm. Jot Purifying the Bloods b?t ii* ? t " rt . ,, . , - :]r. For Scrofula or Erfl./,;/ For Tumom, Uteer?, and BtttaL.' For KmptloM ?nd Plraplt*. For Blotchee, Blalns, and Boll*. For 81. Anthony* Firt, Rom, 6r Rrytfp?U?. 7 ; ? * ?for Tetter or Salt Bhatui. tor Scald HMd and Bi??worm. tor Cancer and CancarOoJ Sor??. ,or "-T-; ... , Tor Fezntf e.DieeawfcL. . ? -* Tor Bopprqadnn ?hd jtracolarit/. For BjphlU. of t?.kaI tUu". oSbipa >i:. >r l>i?*a??? ? the Hearts -"i: ? . * v. 7:;, ??!"' . ' : < ' "-iiVfl?V. . * "iSWw^* admit of afyrtioa of.thgmV j ffaTOSw'"*"1" Ayer's Saraaparilla, t.()'_ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's PiHflj )}'/.'. ,. Ayer's Ague Cure, .7. ^ ?* .c, pu #. o. AMB ? co-> t-ireSsWwf c ?*rt ?The PEW ^ Mightier JTb$ (rolUeBrtTJie Best ofaUPft.. kORTON'S GOLD PKXS ? ^N KSCHra pr iSY Of TUk Wu^J *or .BCTmj,mo mmuren; lorajemu.*,. Pen lift BO c*nti,ttu)Alva;ft Knirtj tbo Kleganl Pun: and lor II, the KlceU^V^ . ..SION CASES, WITttPBScilS Wla Ity" plllntn acci^ being VelMHibdied; cowl-wrltinj: Gold V** . , ?ila pointt.llifcAT?r*Ke WMTuf fT?rTo?*(V.i ? tar outlast ? XroM.or tb^ bet Steel I ie nmfho ol aA. Morion," -Number,'' I ?re stamped on the fbllowin* ffo* 1 s are warranted-for eix months txtntjlr I nt. Th? number* indicate kite e*},?s* the mWW, No. 6 Ibelarte^fcUMrf'/?* pockrt ; No. 4 the ?nulle*t. and No.lo th? Mammoth tJold Pea, fur the d?dc. Lou tarf dium ?VU* ?>< all si*** and qualiti*#. su?n sL No*. 4,5, fl *ih! ? we made onl y of Ant qnilkT GOLD PENS, WITHOUTCASK* For76cent*, a Xo. 1 Pen, 1st quality. ?*.? Pen, 3d quality. H *aj^ . For $1, * Wo. 2 Pen, 1st quality, or ?Xu.3??5 quality, or * Wo. 4 Pen, 3d quality. ? Tor ? WO. 3 Peu, Igfqnality, or a. ^d tpiaHty. cr * No. & Pen, 3d <jnallty. "? For tlik * N6.4 Pen, licfqaality, or a X?. i p 2d.<ra?lt??&r a' No. d Pen. 3d quality. * p* For $t7i a"X6.*5 Pen. 1st quality, or?Xo.t*, ' 2d quality J*""' ^ HiXor $335, vHo.4iS?BrUr.quality. . forJLSU. a No. i' Pen, ljt quality, or a j,VJF* *?&r It.?", 1 So-! ten, l?t quality. oray.lt. quality. erm Xo;&Pen,nd quality. . ForCLSQ, * No.. 4 Pen, 1st quality, or a Xo. 5 p 2d 4aftlity/ar ? No. 6 Pen, 3d quality. ForfS, .a 3o. 5 Pan, L?t quality, or * Xo. t p,, qttallM ? Foor$3^0, ? No; 6 Pen, Lit quality. . 00LD ??? .jror*2,a*a>.APwufcrfa^aNa5PWL or ^ a No. 6 Pen/ur $3.50, a Xo. 7 Pen. i For W, a ffc'9 Pen, for $5, a Xo. ? Pen, aad fcr ft, The ~litt|tialiiy" 'are pointed with the Terr l?t Irldovniniftats, cnefnlly ?dr?t*d. mad amalU* qniality are a>W with the elightert imjxrfrrtioawbkk aklll and t?tfoee*t Krutuiy candttect. The are ?uperior to any Pen* aaJ? by Wtt'pwr ma to the year 1560. The *-34 4< Uity" he iaUnda shall equal in KMtaa to Durability Ebwtidty, and Good \7ritiuK voaliti? (the only in ? consideration*) any Gold Pro* tat J. >T?S35d L the cheap Gold Pro*, lw begt Imt o to cay that, pr rl?tw to operating hb Hem and Palest ed Machine he could Dot hare made u Good B'rit ing and Dtt bfc Pen# for the ITtee, bad tbeeoUbeea furnished itiiUnulj. tj 1 muri in all iiutanctj tptcif* the P '%>?atUy*c/tie iVmi or Prtii and and U jxiTticuluT 11 dttcriU t)u kind vtfftr?teMirr stiff or (Asl^r, c?*rv by all dealer* In tht line tUrou^twut Addreas JL MORTON, No". 25 Maiden Lane, Xew Tct%. tuefidisg a single lstt?r post ?Ubp will r?. ^Ire'afocalar vrith tsc-simile enjrating> of tLe abUesf* hwl atylws mhiUimi . JOHNSON & SON, otnrera of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. 1-r#INQ AVAILED 0URSKLTE2 OF ALL Tttl H kproT^l fkellitiea, we are better prtparsdai* - r^to ftll all order* for any article urvxkia e Hlie br buciriw*. Tallica and Omductu* _ order.) Bteambtiat work done in a tubas* Ld workmanlike manner. We are nowpa0M retention to this branch of tba trails!*! .antoe aatlafactionIn erery nartkuUr. T. de~Dealer* we can offer Indnceaents tW I be fonnd alaewhere. Our stack of War* to ?iui the assortment is full at all time*, tt ? jikof tbelatiwt and mo.t approved patent aw W?x. s?j Mo.mltaikMS,?rt,_ Jj2-d4wtf Vfb,,li"?.Tt Missouri Mining Compaiiy Incorporated. Feb. 22d, 1861 cjupiTjki* stock: i3ou.?t>? T7MIS COMPANY IS FOBMKD FOK TliK Pit _F poee of advancing the great milling interna* our Bute. .We do not. profess to be gur?w<l ?! purely philanthropic motives la initiating thU n tcrprUo. We believe that tbe stock can W nofcU pay large dividend*, aad-at the same time nu** t?l good accomplished and greater progreM nads>?? Tel opine and making known the utonUbiug mlnrf*! waaltfcof MbianrL th>u by th? om. of tn tam iW amount of our capital invested in any otb?r want* We shaft 'nklnrthe oflke of our Company a ci? pie to mining bureau of .the mineral re*t>urce?ci ii? State. Wenave power under our chart* r hj* ch*a? cad a?U mineral land* wherever Miaeourf. Great inducement* will he offered italiata and mining adrenturerv who dealt*t?, ^ P^fing,iuine?, bj dealing eita tW - War,rispcctfclly solicit the attention ofallaW have mineral lands for eale to tend m a ?U!?om of the Mine, dceeriMnyttt kind of ndnertUonA* We fehall work only rachwiaM u jajr ? ?hall open and prove moat of the landa we sdl. iw hooka for anbacription to the atock are mnr u the;office of the Company, Main street, vctfte** coraer of Locust, over Merchant** Bank, No. 21 Locust street. - All whc feel an iutere* totta business, and have money, will do well to call aal sfabectibe. TfaMai winhing stock; living oat rfxS* city, can secure it by.enclosing ten per cent. ef U amount wanted to the President orTreaatuer. ?' >iunin; -aasssE* Joaeph Lathrop, B. M. Lyneb, ?+? L. V. Bogy, Ks-i., Joseph Payas,*H. ? TkOtTlfa: ? 'AtrKKDCLfp^f^1 Zkjait tgi *i : . The above proepectua baa up to this date t?a Subliahed in only one of our leading paper* tor* sys. No extra efforts To grt Mock taken hata mad?; yet the public aA well appreciate tbe awel neas of the enterprise, that over two hundredths and dollars of tbeetock haa already been taken. ? livery; registered only when I dividends are re?*" All eoaiminlrtlfcm to tb* AnUcu pru* answered. mhSO-dle^a Bt.tooli,Mci,M*rchH^ISCT. '? TO THE TRADE. Wholesale HaT&Cap liouv made Maple arrangement* to do a *? TT jobbing trade. And having been many y*J? id the bnstaees, yr* have- *cilitie? not eurpaie^1' any in buying goods, and ihey are bought for a* cad*. We have targe sale recta* separate' and trooa o?r ret*M room, which:ere devoted exclu-aw to this department. And wo Hatter onrselre* t** our stock of Hats, Cape end Straw Good* vrOl * found much larger, and more deairahle than can* found in the city. We invite all InthA trade totC and evamine our ptock.. ? . ap5 , HARPilR A BRO MBRRIM A.CK A, EMGLligH^BiyTS reduced thi* d*r, Marclrsotb, to \1\? ci?- p?r by; fmttfll -tX?WXE,jggLOB. Jwin?. WlckJM. NjlK Olj^ *o. *0. in tan fcrf?? . WMl. . ORANOLli * 00 ^To",b' <??c? . HAJtPKR k BRO. ?Il.K IIATS.?Wb |ar( Jnit norindTmt~t ? bnnttfol style of Bilk H.U. la which laVlto u.:^"00 ?f New Spring Dress Goods. ? ^ / Plate. '.; . .i-iJ.ic.un "? Plaid Ppil de Chevere, . Kmbrofdmd SniuKlltir Buti*. ?> Rich Brocade -jd: -r.Jddit . . Small FlgM and Plain do PUIn BIto, Brown * Tm. dj ? PrinUJ FooUnta, Plaid Alpaeeaa, Mohair Lustre. "* -I A 'reach and Unglhdi Chtairaa,, < . l i. ^JOgQ.BtJ'ATLOlt .ad fcc ml* by (mblTI . UMUI. 1)EFISKD .c.'dUlo J.:. ~ JuciHtlMlHdtgraUb; I .n&l ii ii liiW t!.