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.IWTffffj:-: P3 \ ? ? ? " - "" SUMMER EVENING CHEER. I/:-'::.. -, ??. l< ? - "."i-'-i BT LAUKA EL X K It. ,12^ynj?r-^L How my window JaaglAvv- . . What a splend rs streaming through I Waves a* from .a^oiaen seq, Kissing moonbearos.faU on me? Heeding'tieither lattice bars, Nor the'winking, peeping stars, ? - 'Gentle moonbeams press their way, Leaving me in tremulous play ; v' ?' On my head, my robe, my feet, Lavish, radiant, silent, sweet, Brow .and eye, and lip and cheek, Kissing moonbeams 'softly seek. ? Moon,; thou: art a royal friend, From a sapphire throne.to bend? Sweet to-night, O gentle queen, Towards me loving thou dost lean ? Quick thy thought with mine doth blend, Just like sympathizing friend? Wntch I lonely?lone, so lone, Thou dost frown not, though I moan; No?l've,seen thee pale and sad, WJjen some.lurking anguish had Gained tfio mastery in my breast, Surging with'.a deep unrest When a'joy might chance to leap, Stirring fountains broad and deep, In my soul that loves to lo.ve, Thou too swell'st with joy above? .Meet'st my gaze, and e'en a tear, I.have known thee drop me here. Touching is thy sympathy With my mood, whate'er it be. O beneath thy calm, bright face, Tender dreamings fill the place ; Fair ideals hover nigh? Wings and spirit.minstrelsy. Jelly Glasses ! AAf K have juat -made anew article for putting up Jellies. W ? The shape is tapering -with an Indented rim around the top for tying the paper. It is just the very article, and ire wish all;who Intend putting up.Jellies to call and see it. Fruit JrarN! Fralt Jnr?! We hare also every kind of Fruit Jar,?Flint Glass, Green Glass and the celebraUd "EARTHENWARE" JARS. The material of which these Jars are made being a vitreous stone body, and the glaze Pure Flint Glass, they are war ranted not'to absorb or taste the contents of the Jar. A. letter jU*t received from the manufacturer, alluding; to the; assertion thai they were i>oisonous, says that *!it is as ridic ulous as it Is absurd." We can refer to hundreds in this city and.vicinity who have used them for the last three years with perfect satisfaction. Ply- Traps! ITIoHquito Traps! We have the Agency for Gilbert's Patent Fly and Mos quito Trap, a very useful and desirable article at this sea son of the year. Warranted to kill all the flies In a neigh borhood without creating any dirt or annoyance. They are also as de*truc.ive to mosquitoes. All who wish to enjoy a comportable bleep, undisturbed, come and buy. We have also just received Children's Toilet Setts?some thing new and nice; White Ohina, White Stone, Lustre Rand and Decorated Spittoons. Also, a fine assortment of Rus sell's Ivory and Cocoa handled Cutery. As It Is near the time for taking an account of stock, bar* gains may be had from HOBRS k BARNES, jylO 115 Main street. iyo civuiBUc; i But a Fruit Jar that is a Fruit Jar T8WEENEY ?fe SON have just finished and now ready ? for market a new and Improved FltUIT JAR, with Glass Stopper,.of their own.manufacture, which is beyond doubt the ns plus -ultra in the Fruit Jar line. It Is made of Flint Glass, and so tempered as to stand, without, the least danger of breaking, either from expansion by heat or con traction by cold, and is free from the many objections of the J4n Jars, which are easily corroded, and to the Earthen Yellow Wars, the dangerous glazing of wheh Is frequently decomposed by the acids of Fruits. All they oak is an ex amination before purchasing elsewhere. je2i HATS , FURS, STRAW G^OODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, &c. HO OPES & DAVIS, KASUFACTUHE'RS AND DP. A I, BUS Nob. 19 & 21 SontU Fourth Street, (up stairs,) PHILADELPHIA, HAVE on hand an entirely new and complete stock of the above goods, laid in for CASH, to which the. attention , of buyers Is invited. OKAS. HALLOWELL, late of the firm of Chas. Tlal lowell k Co:, long known to the trade, would be pleased to see his friends at the warerooms of Messrs. Hoopes k Davis. feb21-dtw&w3m. . j". 'm .rt a ~ T ' ~ ' :r " Great Reduction in Prices! IMUtEKSE BAHQABNS IN DHT GOODS HEISKELL & SWEANINGEN HAVE determined.to offer to the public their entire 8toek of New and Reantlful Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ac. -A.T- COST! In order to make room for the Fall Trade. We are enabled to present great attractions to the ladies particularly, as all the goods we shall offer are entirely fresh and do not consist of* stock carried over for several seasons nast. Our stock consists of a great variety of NEW- AND CHOICE - 8PRTNQ AND SUMMER SILKS! Erenoh Lawns,* Bwies Muslin R?bes, French Organdies Figured Swisses,. Grenadines, Argentines, - Tamartlnes, Satin Crinolines, Toll de Chevres,' Summer 8llks, ChaUles, Eng. k Fr. Berege, (plain Poplins, and figured.) Ducals, Berege de AukIsIs, Flounced Jaconets, French Chintzes, Together with a large and oomplete stock of Embroideries of every description. je2 ; Wheeling Savings Institution, OFFICE, 103 MAIS ST. /"\FFICE open from 9 o'clpck, a.m., until 8 p. m. Discount V/ day?Thursday,lQ o'clock, a. m. fafMonev received on transient deposlte. Interest paid on special deposltes. J. Crumbaokbb, Albx. Roans, Alrx.Paxton, A. N. Jofih o*,Da?tcri.Stxrxbod, Jas. B. Marsh, Adam Fitghnkbavd H. K- List?Directors. M. NEL80N, President. WM McOOY, Treasurer. ? _ . ~Yi K YiJL T H E TVI , ?? SO THAT THEY:WILL "STAY.KILLED," ERANK'S RAT KILLER, will kill Pats. Mies, Roaches, I Quick and sure. It is the best* Rat Killer" In use; ' old by T. H. T.OGAN k Co., mavll.- and LOGAN. LIST k Co. MALL FLAGS, Small Flags', ? ' ' 1 Small Flags, Small Flags. Suitable for the coming Fourth of July, Received by Express at D. NICOLL k BRO's jyl Variety Store. OILS.?lO bbls Lluseed 0*1, ~ ~ 9 bbls No. 1 Lard OU, v, 5 bbls Sperm Oil, . 15 bbls Tanner's Oil, 8 bbls Caster Oil, In itore and for sale by rayl2 A. C. OOOP. A CO. _ TORPEDOES?a fresh supply just received at ; je?l D. NICOLL k BRO.'s Variety Store. SUNDRIES.?2000 lbs. Ext. Logwood, 2000 lbs. Blue Vitriol, 500 lbs. Concentrated Tye, 20 cases Extract Coffee, 25 boxes Castile Soap? I' - On hand and for. sale low-.by mylS A. a_OOOp k CO. 1 K Carboys Sulphuric Acid, id 10 do Muriatic ,.?lo* 5, do Nitric . do 3 do Agna Ammonia,, , 2 do Sweet Sptsof Nitre, At Jel7-d*w LAUGHLINS i BDSHFIELD'S. SALT.? (bblt. Pomeroy No. 1 Sail, ~ " Extra Dairy do . all In bright new 3 barrels and In handsome order; for sale.by je2 }- '? ' GEO, ADAMS, No. 50 Main St. "X7LEEKES?^A new Seedling Potato, for sale by * , JC qpn: SMITH k QORRELL. . p LOVE8! GLOVES! GLOVES!?White and corored Kld, J VJT Dogskin, Beaver, Custom-m^de 8ilk, Neapolitan, Lisle ThreadsLinen, Lisle Berlin Extra^and Cotton Gloves of t ... ??.i ? -? ?? ? s B ACON, in CASKS Shoulders and Hams. i ? ?I" Al?o, SO boxoiWei tern Reserve 0he?se?jnst received and .for ??Je by , [JcSJ . J.-.M. HUMPHREY >SQN. Indiana Fancy. Flour. ' BBLS. Eohelbergus Choice Family Flour?brand, Takb' U*/ mt Hat, just received and for sale bv _Je2S ??;. ; jLlSTyVORRISON * CO. MORE,of.those Patent Ourl Clasps, at # my23>. . D. HICOLI, k BRO.'s Variety Store. pSHhHOOK8, ^ variety. ? Trot OUallt Wnsj," ? 'Oh'caV), at ; - .ft. K. WnBAT'8. IGB w a>.iuu->ivnii auianani' axlj AttU HOMESTEAD X COMPANY, having Its heirfquarters/m the .City,** New York; has been organised for the sold and- definite pUrpoie of collecting Information from alF pacts of the country: wherein'desirable lands may be had at low prices, and com mending those lands to. the attention and./favorof all who jnay be induced to purchase or improve them. It has been silently perfecting its arrangements and correspondence for more than aiy ear past; untiL- it is now ready to ofler to set tlers a range for selection embracing more than OneMUiibn Acres of cheap wild, lands, with some improved farms, main ly In the States of-Virginia*.Pennsylvania,'.Tennessee and Missouri; and it will soon extend Its operations into other States. To Immigrants from Europe, to the energetic young men of our compactly settled States and sections, to the hives of mechanics and laborers who throng.'our cities and llv6 in constant and reasonable dread * that panic or. pestilence, war, revulsion, or.some alteration In the channels* of. trade, may, at any moment, denrive them of employment an&thelr families of bread, we say, resolve row, while you-may, to .seek a home where such perils arc unknown. We mejtn to sell lands, as well as negotiate for purchasers with those.who have large tracts for sale, In every part of the Union; but our: attentionis more? specially directed to the neighboring States?Virginia,Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri. YiaoiarTA especially proffers at this time remjwka ble inducements to immigrants. . Her. climate is temperate and genial?the Peach, the Apple, thePear, the Grape, alike thrive In it?it i* far .better and. more desirably Timbered than alfnost any new.State; its nfv^gable-rivers and innu mefable, available streams, water-power, and profusion'pf Uieanost valuable ralnerals-?-Cdal, Iron, 8alti Copper, Ac.-? are unsurpassed; the8tate has^expendedJvg^ sums in con structlng Canals and Railroads across its, entire breadth, whlchplice almost every, county' within a few hours' ride either of its'seaports or of the great inland cities of, Oln nlnnat), Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Louisville, Ac.; yet fertile, inviting land, whether improved or new, is far cheaper this day In the Mother of Slates, than it is in Minnesota or Ore gon. No where else on.earth can lands filled with access! ble Goal or Iron Or?^ covered with choice Timber, and ex cellent alike for Grain and Grass, Fruit and iloots, be'ob talned so cheaply as In Old Virginia; while to men of con siderable meatis we fcAnt's"ell good farms almost .within sight of Washington Oity for leas than the fair cost of the improve ments. ./! The TABLE LAND8 of EAST TENNE38EE present some of the most Inv'tIng;fleJdS ;for:Industry anjl^ enterprise on this Continent.' The climate is salubrious and healthful. Its soil is adapted to all Agricultural pursuits, lis unimproved Lands ase covcred with useful Timber, or present natural openings, and Meadows producing nutrltiou3~Gr'asR. The farmevcan have his products on shipboard in 80 hours and cabbuy his Groceries, Dry Goods,' etc., at home, as cheap as any one In New England. Yet, we can sell him good Lands, witlvperfect titles, at from one to three dollars per acre. A word as to the single objection which has kept these lands so long uncultivated, and which now keeps them in market at a bnre fraction of tfcolr intrinsic value?that of Slavery. This Oamp'ahy has only to deal with 'any institu tion as a subsisting fact, over whose existence or character it has no control: Hut we say in all confidence to intending settlers'. Slavery in Vlrjrinla need: not and should not serve longer as a hindrance to settlement on your part. That grand discovery of our age, Concerted Immigration; practi cally disposes of It, so far as you arc concerned. Lethea4s of families, Including farmers, mechanics, millers, Ac., take counsel togethger and resolve to seek new and more eligi ble homes, in company. - Let them',' clubbing their means, send two of their humber to look at such lands as we are prephred'to sell them. Let these delegates, after a sufficient scrutiny, buy from five to twenty thousand acres in a.body, embracing ail the good points they require, then let them survey the whole into farms and lots of convenient size, and put these up at auction to the highest bidder, whether a member of the company or not. Each member wlll.of course be entitled to a return inland or money of the sum prevU' ou9ly contributed by him to tb? company's funds, and to; bis proportion of any profit realized 'from the transaction. ThuSj the Company, will form a sort of spontaneous township, with Its roads, bridges, stores, schools, church, Ac., substantially after the New England pattern.-:? Such a location may.easily be made?such already, in fact, exists* Iri'every"county or Virginia above tide-water; and Into such a one. Slavery will have neitherpretextnor de sire to enter. The city of Wheeling, the Quaker portion of Loudoun County, not to speak of new experiments, fairly exemplify the law we here indicate. Thus, before a steady and copious infiux of Prce-Labor immigration, Slavery quietly and gradually disappears, without convulsion or heart-burning, and the settlers will find their property quadrupled by the single act of settlement. Young men of the Free States! a glorious career onens before you. We proffer you cheap land, ample timber, a mild and healthful climate, absolute immunity from even the dread of savage incursion and depredation', adaptation' to all the grains, grasses and fruits of the temperate zot e, with ready access to ample and remunerative markets at'all seasons. This, dav, more than half the arable land in Vir einia has never been turned by a plow, .while much of the eooa lands once generously productive, is now but measrer Iv ko. Good treatment will readily and cheaply restore them to their pristine fertility. No stronger Inducement? to Industry, no nobler theatre for exertion, ^s proffered any where on earth. Call and see our maps, descriptions, surveys, etc., or write to us (enclosing postage stamps, of course), and your In quiries shall be answered as far as practicable. Please address FRANCIS W. TAPPAN, President, or JdHN 0. UNDERWOOD, General A?ent Am. Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company, No. 146 Broadway, New York. je25-ly jrXs. jvr. id xlx7oint , 103 MAKKET STREET, Plumber and Gas Fitter. KEEPS constantly on hand, Gas fixtures, Lead and Wrought Iron Pipes, Sheet Lead. All kinds and sices Brass Cooks and Valves ; Steam Whistles and Steam and Water Guages,Llftand Force Pumps, Sinks,Bathing Tubs Wooden and Cast Iron Hydrants, Gum Hose and packing of all' Thicknesses, Anti-friotion Metal, Pure Banca,Tln, Zinc and Antimony, the Celebrated Troy Bulls and thebest Oruclbells In the country. CW Also, Polly's Improved and patent Chain Pump, which is decidedly the greatest pump of the age, the right to put up which in Towns and Counties in Western Virginia will be sold on fair term!. 0?/" Galvanised Iron Tubing, Incorrosive, and for con ducting,or pressure pipe, for hot or cold water, and espet clally for deep wells,pre fTer able to, and cheaper than Lead Pipe. AqueductPipe constantly onhand, any size or quan tl ? which can be furnished on short notice. lishpaidfor old Copper, Bras*and Land. novlO d2ftw*wlv HATS ANDCAPS. S. HARPER & BRO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hats, Caps and Straw G-oods. CORNER MAIM k UNION STREETS. WEhave on hand and are receiving daily,a large and complete assortment of Hats'and Caps, embracing every variety of style and price. And in view of the in creasing demand for first class goods, we have paid par ticular attention to the getting up of such as are expressly adapted to the wants of our customers. .Our arrangemenlh with Eastern houses are Sucli that^we are enabled to furnish the lateststyles of Hats and Caps as soon as Introduced.? And -WQcan prdmisethatthe newest and most beautiful as sortments, as well as the best qualities of every description,. are to be found atourestabilshment. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine ; urstockas we willspare no pains to give entiresatlsfactlon, decfl SHARPER A BRO. S. A VfciRY, HAT <f> CAP MANUFACTURER AND WHOLES ALB BEtLKR IN HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. IUAVK on hand a complete and eltenslve assortment of ' everything in my-.llne adapted to the 1 ST^RIjSTG trade. To which constant additions will be made during thc.Season. My experience and fa'cillties have enabled me on this oc-." casion to offer the Largest, and in every way the most Com plete Stock of Goods that has ever been offered in this matket. I would call-the particular attention of my customersto : my Stock of STRAW GOODS, which for variety And extent v cannot be surpassed. S. AVERY; apl No. 146 Main Street, Wheeling, Va.- f * O. W. HKISSCKLL. K. B. 8WKAKINQBH, JR. HEISKEIjL & SWEARINGEN, . SLAIN ST., ONE DOOR ABO YBJ. K. DUNUAMJts CO. . -IMPORTERS Or Irish Linens,Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs and Embroideries, DEALERS in all descriptions of Dress Goods,' Mantillas, Shawls, Muslin's, Cloths, Oasslraeres, Flannels, Linen and Cotton Sheeting,Table Damasks,Quilts^Curtain Goods, Bonnets, Hosiery, Ac. Ac. By constant receipt ofnsto Good*,ouratockiskept corn plate Uiroupfwid th*y6iir. ' ? ap27 /"MAIiivOKNIA SPARKLINW CUAilfAlON?Another lot Vi> Just received and for Bale t>y . | ulhSO W. A. KDWARD3 & BKO. T3AKER'?.'.'IlROMA. ItAKRR'3"OOOOA,"" JU> MAIZEN'A, CORN STAROH, &o., Ac. ? For sale by T. II. LOGAN 4 CO. mylS ' and LOGAN, LIST & 00. . . BOLTING GLOWS. {~\ RDER3 for Sotting Cloths tilled at the lowest cash U ? prices,by / , [novl91 SMITH k OQRRKI.L ANOTHER lit of-thoso cheap Onin Round Coinbsjus ' celved at P. NIOOI.L A BSO'S f- /, ;,v 'vk?UtfSio>. d oompiainlng or fnjalid. .' * eomroft of^the afterwards have relieved.' ent.whatthepomid could not list of specific remedies. nifttlon o^n<?k!^R^~Eoi'Peyer' ?on^e?tion and rlnflara tlnK?Uililet|0'''n -P'"*-?Por Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wet ?a turn ind Samnier Cq^pUuIFOr Dlarr^?a' 0h?ler'1 Inf?n" orB?liod^iuxJ<<""y J'Ult.?Por Colio, Grlpings, Dyientery PiUt?F? Cholera, Chofcr. Morbus. nueni^mfsoarThJoaT.^' 0oas!ia' Col<I', Hoarseness, In ralgii.^' TootAacAs Pttls. Too time lie, Faceache and Neu and?FuV^ar2^IlSdS'~^0r Headache- Vertigo, Heat Suppressl/pfriTd!!? ^.guUirUi^ Scanty, Painful or ?nd?BeMl^D'ot^?i''?PorI'euoorr,Kea. Profu?c Menses, Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Pmr"" E"?>?*V Eruption., " 80"' I mismanaged'Agjiea"'1 Ague' 0h,n Fuvcr, Dumb Ague, old Oi?Soar,' Weak '"Tn^mBi Icnter'lM or K*'ernal. Injr, Weak or Blurred SighL y""ud Bye,d?. Fa"" I ?r recent' elthcr wlth shortening !tl conr8ePlDff ^? ^hating its violence and I rh?a^en^ro7ounhrhePnr^,Innnmmat,?n?- ?'?" diseascsas Scarlet Feyer^MeaaelTnmi?!.-'"", "J01'eruptive vantage of giving the nron^??? ,i?d ?rS"l'ela*-the ad and in all such cases the ?neciS>? ??tPr?i.mpUy ls ollvioua. entire disease Is often arrelted.tL "k,e * ctmrm- T"e violence of the attack is moderated th?ni? "" ca8ea thB and rendered loss danirermi. i?? disease shortened I afterwards have to be called hp ?-m *"i e ?1' A physician I ed advantage from theS2S?i? tZtZ&P9 CW at d~w" andvrMohko Ml??ythenfou^dSSonrciUdntoccurrencc' Irregularities, ol.l SCVJfj ^mait Debility,apd Salt Itheum, and other old e A'nt?^, ,^^' ??taSh, whose proper application will ofroT?1 case has specifics I instance. - Often the cu?a S? JffiT1 aK0Ur?in alroost every as Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catarrh Ifeadieh? rt'niou|tA such "ess, more than paid SfSi'S2SSSfiJ?^g.| TIirNGS TO REMEMBER. 'Sir***? ?* entire,, thom,xliildren rnav ustf them "he ZT taSE* Ty ", S ed and intell'ffent minds in ?U?nnds ?f moBt gift Ion or si n cegi venl rr the!rlulhar&nfu*> T?nd Ea?P* ?isvq anif^illlM?'U'^^ 111 ^^y??es?for ther^eives r??S5e?|!S$as= not from lis theories and doctHn.?.m k0P? y """alned, power pfompUy anfl^e^itna^to armtu h"*" " i" y0Ur PlIaSe'M&prir1Kraved|SlMCsUes0.0mp,a,mSilt mav use them. 'u,rl^acl/t so that everybody allmentisuoh^asPUe^Carnrrh^ HenSii *1?* a^Ln^le chronic in a caseof Specific Remedies" wm ?rf?ur ,Ioll?? invested v?)i,e to you"evorv year |? 1 J?tUrn """'V Units Its tlouof disease, and absolute rcll?r"' a?*<ety, preven CASES AND CURES. severalraonufs^so Indigestion for selection of her food. After ea^ln* ui?s "ece,sary <n the acid, food rising in her inouth with water In"! b,,?lne ant, heavy, load-like sensation i. L* , ' Bn.' an "npleas and she felt like and being disease had vanlshtd, COUGHS AND COLDS. !?^SX^,^1tsfeJ3ik a sarrcohl ih< northern Pennsylvania though aiMrfl ?8 and lecturing In every evening: yet In two clnv? '1 nf P"b 11 c aud!encei he wa, entireWrecovered aid' i" '" ?f the SP^iflc, Ing without inconvenience No ?,h? n I?rsuo his call wlthont them. *-n,enee. Ko pubilo speaker should be considerable fever and hoir^-ntco c' Ra,n|!?the 8lde and s;fsssi?s;lis benefit. Ho commenced witl> the nmioh nni littlo or no times per day-ami soon fo nd himseir1',r>nep,111 ,ht"" couch milder and softer hoarsenixJ il?/. i ,?1Provin>f> ''Is ?ippelite Improved, and'lii a rew week?ei?J,' ,';''^t1' Hn'' having taken no other medicine. entirely well PILES. ^'"""ivn In Tlllhols aflilcted with bleeding piles; and have SSSSaSf1 ,0rlou3ly Spec i n c) C and ?a m e'*8' ^f^-e'Jse" great' and^fasting j kno-" a' piles for twentv vcars SomeUme', 11 m,lrtv to 1,10 rbage, pain and aSSS ??Z w'S rrtaTed"^1'0 I'omor the grave. For vears hAffsT?? lo tlle verge of 'en-e, a confirmed invalid, rtfsnSaed f^ml'era,Wo exls pnd life almost a burden it SI?, ffc?. ,for ,a,ny, buslr"?s, grfhZ 7J'-r-n P-RICES. J ? ""inhered bnXOT arid b^ok-""****"v*' ? I1? Single numbered boxes, with directions 1 J'> Single lettered boxes, with directions 'f 25 i Mrge plantation or,physician's caseVi*2 ozi viais.Tic 00 t 5 ?UR remedjes BY MAITa " choose, anarenclCoi^tii^^Daunuj,?6 (wh*t kind you bv mail tb o'nr address ^ tS, m? ? ""rrent note nr stamps ?^-?W4ias?^"3i?s6 ?' _ | I The? Invaluacle curatlvei.? | nnd private use. With them tlie ni^i.?Ml"ed;for- domestic are not obliged to awAit ti.a.? these at'hand,-von ! ?mc aimpie specinc, and restore th? ^VV atir aamin ster o?rrent ofdlfe ?' UB^Sold I V ih' n ' I the Druggists in Wkeelke. 1 ?lil-t-ly. TRAKKtiORTSTION ? BaltimoreV ani b^o^ail Road! HlBfejafl SjMBS. ?BBt ^BMSBL SH^m| ??su?mM'akiUngement. ! ON and after Monday the "11th. April, 1S59, the Passensei Train* will be run daily as follows: First ?The Great Southwestern, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Oo Iambus,. Wheeling, Benwood, Baltimore "and Washington City Express leaves Wheelings daily at 11:10 A.M., arriving In Baltimore at'4^0 A. M.,. connecting with trains for the Eastern and Southern cities. JtetuVnlujr, leaves Baltimore at 4,<#<5 P. M., arriving at Benwood at S:16 and Wheeling at 8*50 A. M., connecting with the great Western i8othwestern and Northwestern Express. This train only stops for meals and supplying engine with fuel and water-.'? Second?The Northwestern, Cleveland, Chicago, 8fc. Louis, Indianapolis. Dayton, Cincinnati,-Columbus, Wheeling, Benwood, Baltimore and Washington City Express departs daily except Saturdays nt 7:45 P. M. and arrives at Balti- j more at 3 P. M., connecting with the trains for the Eastern j and Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at*T:20 A. M. and arriving atBeriwoodatl:50and Wheeling at 8:10 A. M. This train ?tops at ali:regul?r stations Bast of Cum berland. . Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation-train leaves Wheeling daily, Sundays excepted, at -7:35 A. M., arriving In Cumberland at 6:55 P. M?" Returning, leaves Cumberland | atS:10 A. M. and arrives at Wheeling at 6:40 P. M. This .tr?in stopsat all stations. J. B. FORD,"Agent. W. P. Smith, Master of Transportation. L, M. Cole, Gen'l Ticket Agent. apl2 CLEVELAND; iPITTSBURGIl: & WIIEELING RAILROAD. S PRING ARR AN" G-EIVEEN T rilO take effect Wednesday, April 27th,1S59. Trains leave JL Bridgeport daily,'(Sundays excepted.) 6:20 A. M. Accommodation Train,stopping at all stations, .. and. arrive at Pittsburgh at 11 A. M. 11:20 A. M. Mall Train, stopping at all regular stations, and arrive nt. Pittsburgh at -4:00 P. M., at Cleve land at 6:15 P. M. 4:45 P. M. Express Train, stopping only at Wellsville and . Rochester, East of Steuben ville, and arrive at Pittsburgh at S:S0 P. M. For< Tickets. Freight, or information apply at C. k P. R. R. office, No. 41 Water street, 8 doors above Sprigg House, Wheeling, Va., or at Bridgeport Htatlon. J. M. MoCollocgh, Pres't.. > l-D. B. Williams, Agent. F. R. Mykrs, Gen*l T'Jct. Ag't. f ap2S 1859. ~1 1S59. THE PENNSYLVANIA v C E N T R A L RAILROAD. The Capacity of this Road is now equal to any in the Country THREE THROUGH PAS SEN Gr E R T R A I NS BETWEEN PITT3BURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, Connecting direct lq. the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with Through Trains from a'l Western Cities for Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore and Washington City; thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers un surpassed, for speed and comfort, by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Philadelphia with out change of Cari'or Conductors. Smoklns Cars are attached to each train; Woodruff's Sleeplnc Cars toJCxpress and FastTrains. The l?xprCKM rnnn OaiIy,Malland Fast Line Sundays excepted. Three Dally Trains connect "direct for New York, All Trains connect for Baltimore and Washington. Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh at 8 A. M., arrives in Phila delphia nt5 P. M., Baltimore atC P.M., and New York at 10 P. M. Fast Line leaves Pittsburgh at4:30, P. M., arrives in Phil delphla and Baltimore at 7 A. M., and New York 1 P. A Express Train leaves Pittsburgh at 9 P.M., arrives in Phi adelphfa at 10 A. M., Baltimore at 11 A. M., and Nt York 8 P. M. Six Daily Trains between Philadelphia and New, Yorl Two Daily Trains between New York and Boston.' Tlirou^ Tickets (all Hail) are good on either of the above Trains. BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Fal River or. Stonnlngton Lines. TICKETS EASTWARD may be obtained at any of the important Rail Road Offices In the West; also, on hoard any of the regular. Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers; and TICKETS WESTWARD at the Offices of the Company in Boston, New York, Baltimore or Pniladelphia. Fare always as low as an> Northern Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the Penn. sylvanln Rail Road to Chicago, makes this the DIRECT [LINE (.BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all dra.vage or ferilage of Freight, to gether with thrsaving of time, are advantages readily ap preciated by Shippers or Freight, and the Traveling Public. PARTIES SHIPPING EASTWARD icill Jlnd it to theiradvantaactoShijiby title Route. For Frelsht Contracts or Shipping Directions, npply to or address either of tho rollowlns A (rents of the Company. D. A STEWART, PittsBurKh; DtlTLE k Co., Stcnbenville, O.; II. 8. Fikrcu 4 Co., Zanes ville.O.; J. J. Johnstos, Ripley,O.; R. MoNmu-r, May?vllle, If y. o jimsby & CaoppKR, Por smouth, O.; Padlock ft Co., Jelfersonvllle, Ind.; II. W. Brows- ft Co., Clnclunntl. O.: Atiibbs ft HnBi!KT,Cinclinuti ,0.; R. 0. Mbldkum, Madison, Ind.: "William Hikgitah, Louisville, Ky.^ P. Cr. O'itlLKY ft Co., Evunsvllle.lnd.yjT. W. Grattam ft Co., Cairo, III.; R. P. f"ASS,St. T.ouS?,Mo ; John* H.Harris, Nashville,Tenn.,IlAH ms i Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke ft Co., Chlcajro, 111 ? W. H. II. Koostz, Alton, III.; Murphy ft Wallk, Dubuque Iowa; or.to Freight Agents or Rail Roads atdilTerent points In th". West. .. The Greatest 'Facilities dffereiljor the Protection and Speedy Transportation. of Live Stock, And Goon Accomhodatioss with usualprlvlleges for persons traveling In charge thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freight* of all descriptions can be forward ed from Philadelphia, Now York, Joston or Baltimore, to any points on the ltnil Roads or Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri, by RaUHoad direct The Pennsylvania Rnll Road also connects at'Pittsburgh Willi Steamboats, bv which Qoods can he forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cum beriand,.Illinois.Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, ICan9BS Arkansas, ?nd Red Rivets; and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to all ports on the North-Westorn Lakes. Merchants and Shippers pntrustinp the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on its speedy; transit. TUB RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Rnll Road are nt all limes as favorable as are charged by other It. It. Companies. pig-Be particular tq mark packages "via. Penna. R. R." Merchants in the West ordering,Roods from the East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by Ihis Route. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East will find It to their Interest to call on the Agents of this Company at the following*places before shipping; or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of freights, will meet with .prompt attention. E. J. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW k ltOONS, SO North Street, Baltimore. LE Oil k CO., No'. 2 Astor Uouse.or No. IS. Win. St. N Y LEECH k Co., No. 54 Kilby Street, Boston. II. n. HOUSTON, GeiVl Freight Ag'l* Philadelphia L. L. IIOUPT, GexVl Ticket Ag't, PhUadvlplila. THOS. A. SCOTT, Qeu'l'Snp'tj Altoon'a, Pa. junl "iBMPFIBLD' RA'ILROAD. ALL freights Intended for shipment on the road must be delivered between the hours of 7 a. m. and 3 p. m., as none will be received after that hour. T. SWEENEY, , ? seplO General Manager. PASSENGERS - PROM TJIE WBST (iOBNO SOUTH, TWICE daily .(Sunday f night excepted) for the *elay House, Washington, Fredericksburg,.,Richmond. Pe- ? tersburg,. Weldon,; Ac.. &c.%Xvia, Potomac River an ' the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and. Potomac,Railroad v by splendid and comfortable steamers to Acqula Creek, thence to Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto mac Railroad. ,i= i Hours of departure -from Washington, 6:80 A. M and 7 P. M.,(Sundays excepted) Leaves on Sundays at 8:30 A. M. only. Baggage under charge of special agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. Jrom Washington to Richmond .$.5 50 From,' do to Petersburg............ 6 ' From : do to Weldon. S From , do to Wilmington 12 ? The Richmond,Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad has jt^een in operation for 22 years, and in all that time, no pas senger has eithcrhce.n killed or.crlppled by-accUlent, which is without a parallel'in'the history~of Railroads, Ii}. this counter. S. RUTn;Supt,'Trans., . June 23,18T?S Jyl-ly WINES, BRANDIES, RUMS, KLACSi T?A?, &c. PTIERNAN k SON,No. 12 North Charles' St., Baltimore, ? offer fotsale the follpwinr articles,; of their own im portation^ particularly for family us?*: SHERRY WINES?Pemartine's-finest palei "gold and brown ShertdMTin vrq'od iuid Injglasji. : j. (J O *1 - U PORT WI^Es^andeiSain's ^oinputitlon red and white Port,in wood.andIn1 glass. f MADEIRA;'WINE?Johh Howard March.'s.flne Madeira, iO wood and Iri -rlass; also, Grape Juice. : : .vHOCK WlNElS-^Jahannesberger, Stelnberger, Marcobrun. ner. Cabinet, Lleb-frau'-m1lch, Bronneberg, of 1S4G. CHAMPAGNE WiNBSh^-Mofet and Chan^onfs 'finest, In .quarts" arid'pints. 4' liRANDIES-rOtard and Henhessy's fine old pale arid dark Brindlc's. " *'*? ? RUMS?Old, and fine, Jamaica,..Antigua, Grenada and ifroxri the l8lanrttr',iJrii>ortcd dlr^ct'froiri London. s -HOLL^D ?GIN?Tlid* best quality?-Tiernau brand?and no mixture of aromatic poison In it., : 200 half chests ofthC flnest90U0lf0NG TRA~ mh5-1 v rO ATlDJNES,^ Salld OH, French.and American. Mustard, JO jrist fecelved and for sale by, ; ?. | mh30 - ' ; M* *-- EDWARDS k BRO. WORCESTER and Yankee Sauce, just!received and for sale by [mhSPj W. A.' EDWARDS k BRO. IcOERLTN Wire BeltOlosos andHilkand Rubber Belting.at ,JD ? D. NICOLL St BRO'a Variety Store. 'jlUN' THEM OFF. WITHOUT. REGARD TO COST! My stock .at present.co^Al'' qr.? gjjj**u klnd* of Bob"' 5Uch Oreb.dliie Doable Jiipes, worth ?1B. for^I/Aobe do itlel,'worth ?15, fof *S; , . i wmn*?"* "00* . Grenadine Flounced, woith ?1S, for ?10; lUo .m vxJi.. worth *19. for onlv *7: and a great many others. Another lot of Grenadine Robe?,*eaHtlful ?|Jioi frum 44 to'50 ct?. per .vard, I will sell tor 85c?ami inch ?? fo>^'^U ?4Tfo?l?tfc">^nI. Als'3, Several pieces and superior style, and extra qualities ?( 0f . . i, very' cheap. >. : ' . chintses. worth ?rom M to SlXe'pw yard, for only 15 cts. Mantles of .\\ve- tno3i beautiful design?, which I will dispose 0* * V7boat Xre,l FrenchParasbis. among which a bwatlfol .. tide. snrrounded: with fringe, and worthy for only $1,75. ?r nt; nil \r vou Want great Bargains and the fall valae for your iron-ytM Do not forget to cal!; and do It quicks if at all,u you wan b k HEYMAN'S It ?* 'vr\ ? French Batl visually sells f gandy Lawns, very cheap. jane s> 33t Main Street MT. GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE! je *r_/? mT ew kk >?k. siv siccoisrr) stockof Spring and Summer Goods 1 I M MENS EST O C K ! ! Filling over Three Large Store Rooms fc> over/lowing. Being many Thousand Dollars L'irgc; than any Retail Ilou*e ill the city.. STONE A THOMAS tiklj pleasure to announce that they hare now In store, the lnrsest and In muny respects th? Bin desirable slock of G-*orts thev have ever bad: Such are our arrangements *lth the manufacturers ami Import, r? buying as we do FOR CASH?that we can sell Goods upon as favorable'terws as any house In the United Statu, w, court the custom of the closest Oasl buyers. --Our motto Is, Small Profits, Quick ?alea am! Prompt J'at/ While we return thanks for their patronage,to our nv"Jierous friends, we world say that we are determined n't only to make the " BE ft 111 YK" thelnrgcsx store, in polnt'31 Hach and Hair*, in the city (which It has been for more than six years nasi) hut .doubly,as large as It already is. We shall always keep a large force of first class ?al-smtn,?i,u with ourselves will be always r.-Mly to show goods at a small advat ce cpon ro^t. In our stock may be always four! the Largest Stook of KlOll DltlifS SILK, Funcj and Plain, in the city; the choicest variety of Uliallies. Bareges,t|4. sues, Robes of every style njid Summer Fabrics of every variety and price; the largest stock of Chintz s Gingham*.lie Lalncs,Lawns Prints, etc., etc.. in the city?fttllv 70,01)0 ynrds; the richest and largest stock of Shawls?Drape. Silk, Barege, S'clla and Mantle Shawls, and Cbantllly and French Lace Mantillas and Scarf*? a fall varuty ami cheap; Para, sols and Parasoletter, and Bun Shades?a very large'stock; Bonnets and Millinery Goods generally, and Summer Hats for lloys. Girls and men?90 case.?Hie largest stook ever in the city and cheaper than ever \eard of?a goo.l bor.net !or a Dime! Ribbons and Flowers, almost an incredible stock; Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Rugs, an.l Window mind's?a foil line and very cheap, an.l for Men 9.nl Boy's Wear we shall always have the best stock the Rnstern markets can alford. Remember the pllce?it tho sign of the Golden Bee lllve, near the Suspension Bridge. No trouble to show Coo.Is Wholesale or Retail. G'ootln ncnt to any part of Hit city. [niyll] STONK * THOMAS. Comer of Hanover and Pratt Sts., Baltimore, Md. The undersigned heps leave to call your attention to the above House. Iz is new an ! well located, but three^nan. from the Cambden Depot. In the centre of business, and has every convenience and comlort you inay de*ir*. Ti\t Table is good, the Chambers large and airy, and the Terms LOW?as follows: Per Meal or Lodging. 5:) cents. 1 to 8 days. .. ' $1,50 per day. 0 to 7 14 1,25 per day. 7 to 14 11 1,00 per day. .Hespectfnlly, I>. 3yt. ADAMS, Proprietor. my7-1 y Lute of the Adams Flous*, Chicago, IlllnM* T. CART WRIGHT FIRST SPRING STOCK! At Extremely lovr Price?, now Opcniug at 1SAAV I'KACKK'N. HAVING- just returned from New Vorlc with a well se lected and very cheapxstock o Dry and .fancy .Goods* I would request the public to examine it before purchasing elsewhere. My. stock of Dress GoodB will be found to con sist of the latest styles and 1 guarantee that my prices are lower than those o " ary other.hbure. I would call partic ular attention tc t 01(2 Figured Brilliants, worth richly lS*?c, at only PI Id Ducalsworth125c at'l$3?c; Light colM 4-4.Chintzes worth SfCc at 15c, and oth^r.goods in pro portion. Muslins and Irish Llhen?I wiU'tell Muslin worth 12&n at 10c, and Iribh Linen worth 75at-I5o. 50<? Bonnets, comprising the latest styles, and ^vhich being purchased dsrect from the manufacturer, I will sell cheaper than ever before. 100 pes. Bonnet. Ribbons; ly(? Ruches; Flowers and everything appertaining to the Millinery line, and to which branch I call the particular attention ol the Trade, and will be offered at the lowest figures.' EMBROIDERIES.?If you wish to And the largest, best and cheapest stock give me a cull and I promise to sell Collars, sets of Sleeves and Collars, Bands, Inserting, and Edgings at less figures than any .other establishment. 200 pr Ki?l Gloves at only COc, worth $1; 500 pr. Mitts at. 10c, worth 25c; 200 Linen Ha dkcrchiefs at 12Jtfc, worrh j 1SJ?; 100 do at1S$?, worth 25c;1.26.Hjj'rostich Handkerchiefs 1 at 87J* c, worth 02#; 50 do at 50c, worth 75 50 superior dp a*. C2Xc, worth $1; 1000 white Brilliants at 12^c, worth ISX; 100 Puff do at 1SJ?, worth 25c; as well as any other white goods, such as Nan?ooks,both plain, plaid and striped, proportionately low. 5000 rDollars worth ot iPiece Goods, suitable for Merchant Tailoring Trade, and'of which I*am confident I have the largest stock in Wheeling, will be sold to the Trade at less ~ than any. other House.,in -Wheeling can ?*?!! them at; and all I ask Is ail examination and I am convinced of my ability to sell. Call and examine for yourselves. " ISAAC PRAGER, rol?2I ? 120 Main St. PIANOS. WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL UKAI.RB IN MUSIC AND MUSIC A Is J writ UMR NTS, CUTLERY AND VARIETY GOODS, V . No. 125 Main Street. AGENT for II AfcliTBtr'DA'y.i.f & Grt'JS *?I. A.rV?s$." The abdve'pianos are Rtt6d up with all the Improvements, in beautiful Rosewood cases. My assoH mCnt ranges from.the plainer square piano to thebeauti f,,l T.ouls XIV style. ' - ? - -? ^Iso.acentror 6?rincC'a mdodeons. fjnrbnrt>? n<.loiIeon<,nn<l'Husheii <St Kulc'n trielodc SHEET MUSIC; Thelarjjest stock of sheet music, musical works, Ac., 4c. in the Western country. Music sent to any address, postage free.. In09.nnecti0ni.with the above, I keep every kind of mu sical instruments and; musical merchandise generally. Pianos, Mclodeong, and every kind of .mnsicalinstru ments tuned an^.'repaired. X&T Ail goods warranted.at this establishment. nov6 ? NOTICE:' T AM now prepared to rc-guil.l; or re-bronto, Ch#n<Mlers, Pendents, Ac.vvfhlcli havc Irecorae tarnished, and warrant to Rive satisfaction, or no chnrirc. P.uferenee?0. T>. Hub bard, Bank of Wheeling. [dec1iV-8ind] J; M. DII1T.0N. MALTfeyr x-ibTJsi^, ' ? - - BAIi T r"TI O H'E ; : ? v ?1 __ jS. U. MALTBY,;P^opitrETpn. i ' SITUATED on Pratt .street, between Light and Charle sts.; Immediately In the business', U'nd odii'vc nlent to allths railroad depots shipping; -,t mM7 OX HAND?2C(0 lbs. Wool 'Cwlne. and for sate by mjflS I.lST.MORItlsOM 4 CO. mmmm, Founded 1852. Chartered 1S5^ IOCATKD i ci Baltimore laud Charles streets, BALTIMORE, Ttf' D. npUIS Institution is uow in t| e moRtorosDeroas anil Uaai _L ishing condition. Twice it unrip the Inst tiro years ha it been necessary to obtain larger apartment*! for the tc commodation of thelncreasing number of atudents, reprc senting nearly every State in the Union. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desin bly located bulldiiigs in thecitv. The roomi?r? ousiy arranged,spaciousand elegantly raralahed. , The "advantages and facilities here offered to young cut desiring to qualify themselves properly for the various da ties of the Counting Room, or to obtain a Thorough J'rai licul BtiMue** Education generally; are unsurpassed!: any particular by any similar establishment in ibc ttniu. States. Faculty:: E.K. LOSIIS R, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts,Ooiasrtrrt Business Qnaloroi ?u. J. M. I'lllLLtrw, Professor of the Theory and Practtc*?oT (k^i-SCcepIn?. Corconercial Calculations. n. II. I) A V I fcS , Associate Professor or Book-Keeping. N . C. JOHNSON, Professor o "Businessand OrnamentalPeamaiuMp. ? T. W iL c x q . Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rbv.E. ye.ates REBSK.D.D., Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. trustees: JIon.,Tno.'P Kennedy, Hon. Joshua Vansant, Hon. Thomas Swana. Wra. ll,.Kef|Aitf'??*l*t Jacob Trust,Esq., "William Knabt.Vsq.. The College is provided with a Commercial Library Standard Works,expressly for the use of students. .? Each Student has a desk to himself, and is separately structed. : There being no vacation.during theyear, Studentscanen ter at any time. .The tlme> usually, required to complete the full count from S to 12 weeks. ? A Dipi cuia is awarded to all Graduates. A large and Beautifully Ornas?ent?t|Circular,contains* upwards of sir squarr f*kt; repres-ntlng the Exterior ** Interior Vie w of the College, various characteristic penmanship', Ac., aentby mail /res of charfft, accoiupao** with catalogue giving full particulars. Address, E. TC. l.OSIRR. frtltimor*. P* J. Ti'SGOTT, No. 1S7 Main street;1 Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail ' . ' DEALER IX Watches. Clocks. Jtiriic7, Watch A-CI"11 Maieriali, Tools, Glassm, SILVEH Plated anU Brltanla Ware, Oolrt Pons, an;! cils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Port Monnait-% Card Cases, Cabas, Work Boxes, Brashes. Combs, ry. Fancy Soaps, Pocket Kuives,Scissors, Razors, ReTW^J1 Pistols, Gerl 811. API a ted Specks, 8poons and Forks. R*2*1* Silk Guards, Steel Keys, Steel Pens, Jet and Coral X**" and a general assortment of useful and fancy articles. Having lately added very largely to ray stock, the Wholesale and Retail departments, enables offer to; Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlars. and the public generally, a .very complete assorto^ the lowest prices, , Wdtcftcs arid Clocks carefully repaired and warrant** ? ? ?p9. t'.L ' . v OA A 'BBLS Family Flour, various brands, jn?t ??>? ai>d for aule by GEO. Al>A>!>. v ap?2: ' ' . ?o.fiOMatoS^ T :OFPEli at the same time, one of the best, I ? ? . ? at HIV ail'"-; uiut, ?"C Ul I'lc ? ynf. A cheapest stocks of Dry and Fancy Goods In ^fT,rr? ap2fi ISAAC PR'fl^ ? , i i r XfERSCHAUM 8EGAR TUBES,,at D. NICOLL & BKH*?. . I uiy24 le9 MSlns-t**1'