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Itgmf*; -fair THE PAST ASD FUTURE. iSS rziii*-'- **** ? iT-??nH. awns. ffiiS~KS* s i HQ , A?? Rlorioaa sunny hoars. ^ 1 sssSxSSSBta; SgSaiSxsy^ "*7 were not made to but: ?, t. ^ ^not be dovneut Awocld there is unseen. ik?h"5Lbri*fc *nd IOT?'y >im. Itoth ftr fclip*. I wtei h _ K*ra''? diadem of green! _ So let us hare no far Bat walk right bray el. on. ' Thlroi^i Summer, Winter, Fall, Raying m upon ? That Father of us ?IL ^Tho notes a 'iptrrow's bit? Then Ufa with all Its changes, ^Wlseein freer light. That Lots Divine arranges Winter drear and Summer brijrbt. And all things doth right! For a trusting, taring heart, ^WBllnmrmg of delight, ^will to the mind impart A ray of heavenly light E'en in its darkest night! ^ know then that Spring then Is the Etrrnal yean Weal see then that ire then An# to Him most dear. Who my*-* Be of good chaer"! Glorious is the morn Summer lights the way. But fearful is the storm When Winter holds the sway Orer the darkened dxr. The microsoosmie soul Is emblem *d in the year. And the wondrous whole Abound* in 1?jmm dear To the attentive ear. These leenonsdulv scann'd, Teach us in accents plain. That He who Nature pbnra'd Hath nothing made in vain. But all things with an aimJ *Tis thus the seasons speak Unto the listening ear. Then shall we be so Weak Ae death and change to fcarf : / wuwjatunreiOHIR T _ j, The Qolden U neari ? Let ?pray, then. WD-may then Improve each pawing hour; let* say, then. day then, **?> ee'll MK* with all onr power. And never once give o'eri" T. J. II. GEO. J. BTRD. ALVAH IIALL. BYRD & HALL, Mauufiurturersi Wholesale Doalurs In . UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS WAREHOUSE, Ho. 12 Warren Street, year Broadway, anga.'i? New Yorli. JVIalttoy House, BALTIMORE, S. U. MALTBY, Prop'r. KI?|C:STED.Pf"t between Light and k} Cliarlw streets, Immediately in tin, centra of hunt "??*? ?Ul1 couvcuu-nt to all tho railnnd depot, and tlie ?hipping. ;mll17.7,a ;crsHisGs t BAHEy, PUBLISHERS ? ;j ASD WnOUMAM DEALERS I* Books and Stationery, No. 262 Baltimore Street, (Oppmite Uanovtr Streri,) Utiltiraore, Mi Offer afut! awortment of SCHOOL, CLASSICAI- L VW JIEDICALA MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. to execute orders for luuiic, SJJS8^SlSS!?0L8 on th" n,,Mt favorable term*, branch I? STOCK OF STATIONERY embraces all its branches, and contains a varied assortment." Jan IS, 'Sft?lym Fall and Winter, 1859. milunerVandjtraw GOODS. ABMSTBONG, CATOE & CO. IHP0BTEK8 k JOBBKR8 OF BONNET SILKS & SATIN, Ribbons, Velvets, Euehei, Vlonern, Featlier., Straw BonutU, Flats, Ac., No. 287, ass lx>rrs or 330 Balthcohe Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer a stock unsurp^vod in th? United State, in Ta riety and cheapness. ? 4 _ fcw, Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Term. SniM, 6 per coot oH for cash, par funds. angiysa?6m WHEELWRIGHT, Ml'DCiE <fc CO., WHOLESALE Paper Dealers, Nu. 1-4 IIaSOVSK ST, COR. UlRXAX ST. BALTIMORE, MD. 4 PULL ASSORTMENT OF PRISTIXO PAVERS, >ows and Book; Colored Papers of all ktn.lj w Boards; Binders and Trunk Board*; Bounot Bnank, Whits and Colored; Printers Cnrds and Card BomA, In eTMT T-rlety; Ttasne and Slioe Papen Hardware and Manilla Papor;-Pro**'Bonnls. A foil mwortment of French Folio Post, Packet and Letter Paper. MsrMe;5M*r, Poet Office and Bant KutcI "P": Wrapping Pn|>ere, Idl kinds Sheathing. Tuck and Spice Papers; XWntlng and Writing Ink* Alum, BleacUim?J??wUcR. , ' gr~l*aper of crery deacriptlon mnde"to onler. 8. K. 1ULBR010H. JAKKS CORXWKLL. S. E. BILBROUGH & Co., n _ ! ?DKAI.EB3 I!*? Land Warrants, Stocks, &c., iVr. W.corner of Third and Chest St. Louirf, Mo. Particular Attention paid to Knterinir Clradua ted Lands. KstnV>lisHed, 1854. LAND IN MISSOURI. jM. WK ARE DAILY SU11YEYINO & MAKI.NO 5)3Bb jcloctlona from between two and thn?e mil ?f ?cr?i of Yellow Pine. Mineral and VfAgxicvlturnl LAND'S, Mituate in tho State or . .ulssoun, to bo had under the Graduation 'Act, at 1214 cents per acre. These huidx aro not nelcct^l fr?,m the notes of the Unltpd States Surveyor UeneraLbut from i?erm,nnl .-2?2rmftultfo.^ a raeln,?*'r of ?Sur flrni, whose time i? entirely occupied In surreylu^ andnelectinc the abovo ' lands; thus enabling us fKlthfully to^wc-ribe and guarantee the qnallty. '' Parties entnmt!n)fTbnsln?N to nii mav be fhrnkhed with city and Eastern references. 8. E. lllLBROrOTI 4 CO^ mhlVto-l.x-* SAINT LOUrS, MO. Piano ]For?tes. A. H. GALK 4 CO. ? Take plrasuro in InTiUug tho attention ?of ArfUta, Ainatenr< .and tlie Public ffgen.tmlly, to their NEW SCALE Pr ?ANO/FOKTE,Jmrt Introduced. Tho w.ie-ftfra Sqtutro Mann Vnrtb that stiall ap Sroach th* Grand in roltune ofwnhd, and. at the Mime Jjfyavold tli. angainjj* appearanco of that tlircoc.r n.rod inttniment, directed pur oncreics to tiiepirxluc tiOB Of noch a rfMf<frro(i.m. Onr toll ia rewarded and ?wo submit the result without (ear ofconipetitiim. ?ir-Onr Ptaaotarv all jenarantoed to give entire?at ls&ctlon.wh.th.rordered ftniu us director nnlil hv '.any of our agents tllnmgliout Ih* country; and wo si. ?licit a conRiinSnce of that |iatn>nago which wa haye ?tjojrsd tor the last twent j-ficc v^ars. ? ' A. II. OAI.P. 4 CO. * ?f29' 'W?ty 107 East TtMIRh St. X. Y.' ?The N. Y. Paper Warehouse ON THE DB LaRUE PLAN. . |>ULE AND FINISH 0I7B KNTrRE STOCK OP -CV Mas Pai?ers. in our own establishment. Stock from the bott Mills in tho country, by <tn entire new process, tiling patented raachhicryv exclnnively our own* Bfll lleatl Paper?two. fijur. six or more heads ?fo[the sheet. -l^afrnT I leaded and common RillOp ?0d Blank Bonk Papen*, style ?md qnallty of the ruling nnstirpaMed, at a ain&ll advonco lit price from plain paper. Wo are prepared to finish to o^der for Dealers Hi? own wrapp.vs stamped <d*ric? fbrsllhM) without extra chaSe. Will ex chan?? froii. onr irtocit of rulsd papers with maiuflic nllonu to tholr adraaftfe. HAW), WhoiaaU f\tptr /Jfnlers, No. jfA'Wi.nxt'J Nrw Qnr^ ap^.Wljr I ITS TJR AWCE^ [ Choice First Class Insurance - ?rx *???-?? ? 1 IP N's,. n^ u^ancf \'ir :J"0N1P M!>lL 1 ou r.^M INCORPORATED 1S19?CHARTER PERPFTUAL. *S""Cash Capital $1,000,000, absolute and unimpaired. ?with a STarxxa or $506?S7 88. | And the prestige of 38 years succe? and experience. Assets, January 1, 185 8. Cash in "hand, ?Depositcs in Hartf"dBanks^318,l23 69 Ca?*h in transit and Agents^hands. . 166, ?>7 2 05 * Money "dne the Co.. ,secured by Mortgage,... 5,418 W .Real Estate unincumbered 47j6Tvi 42 Bills Receivable 35,177 IS - m v?Mt value. 102Bonds6.7 A10perct.intereskannuaIIy,$lO2^0Q0 00 * CST-Share^ Bin QoadSt6ck, ..I.T..:.' ?*.44600 50 ? Connecticnt River Oo. Stocks.. J.. 1,250 00 50 " Stafford Bank " 5,000 00 50 - Warerbury Bank ** ? 0,000 00 30 u Providence " 1,000 00 2300 44 Hartford ? - 1M4JWW 6996 - N ew York M ? 500,602 50 15 " Jer*ev City ? ? r 1,4254)0 100 " U.S-Trmt Co. New York Stock...l0.000** 150 " New York L.I. and Tru?t Co -22,000 <*T *1,506?S7 88 TOTAL LIABILITIES; Unsettled claims not due, *173,920 84 4^-Losses Equitably adjusted and promptly paid/^Sfc Upwards of $11,000,000 Of Losses l?v? been'paid i>y the JEtna Insurance Co., i in the past38years.: ? > KIRK AND INLAND NAVIGATION, Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and fair profit'. * Especial attention girtu to Insurance qf DWELLINGS [ and Contents for terms of one to five years. The pnHrres-* of this Corporation has been stable and uninterrupted through seasons of financial sun shine and storm or periods eventful in or exempt from sweeping conflagration* and maritime disaster. Be- | Ing luM established, on a cadh basis, the troubles o! the credit system affect us in no material particular. T^l During "hard times" the security of reliable Insu rance is an imperative duty?the ability of property holders to sustain loss being then mnch lessened. Policies issued without delay, "and* all business at tended to with dispatch and fidelity, bv SAM'L P. IllLDRKTH. Agout, Office at the Saving's Bank of Wheeling. feblQ?Jaw till Jon 1st *59 INSURANCE. The Fire&Marine Insurance Cn, I OF WHEELING. INCORPORATED IN 1837. Takes risks at the lowest rates on Buildings of all kinds, Steanilnxu*. Furniture and Merchandise, ami against all dangers attending the* Transportation of Go?m1h on rivers, seas, lake.?, canals and railroads. R. W. IIaediso, See'y. Rob't Craxole, Pres't. DIRECTORS. . Sam'I Neel, Wm. Fleming, Henry Cranglo. I It. Cranglo. S. Brady, Rob't Morrison, | Dan" I I?uuh, lloh't Patterson, Sam'I Ott. *^-A|*]?licattons for Insurance will be promptly at- j tended to by the President and Secretary. jmi 28, '3a , TOTHOSE WHO WISH TOBE | INSURED AGAINST ALL CONTINGENCIES. JIOME INSURANCE COMPANY _ of New York. C\sn Capital(everj* dollar paid in) $1,000,000 ~ Contingent Fund (over( 500,000 The largest Cash Capital for the amount of risk of any ofllce in the United States. W. F. FETERS0N, Agent. T^he insurance co.op the val- | LEY OF VIRGINIA. Casit Capital (paid In) $300,000 Much tho largest tysli Capital of any office charter- I ed by this State. " j J?ty*Fire and Inland risks taken on the most rea- J ?onablo terms. - Losseri txinitably a^juated-and promptly i*aid by-1 W. F. FETERSUN, Agt. I^HE CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY- of IkvMf York. V ? 1 * 1 (\K*\1 Capital TVafa In) ? $.100,000 Cash Contingent Fund (over) 375.000 In this office the assured .participate in tho profits wlthont incurring any risk. W. P. PETERSON, A pent. 1THK LYNCHBURG HOSE & FIRE ! INSURANCE COMPANY. ^ Casit Capital 7.....$100,000 yrt F. PETERSON, Jr., 'XgenV. ?GtSf-Over $2,800,000 of Cash Capital represented by I thin old and well t*-*tab1i?died Agenry, where evi*ry hiss J in tho above olfice has been promptly i?aid In Wheel- j ing, beforo it was due by the terms of the policy. W, F. PETERSON. Office next door to the M. A M. Bank, jy7.*59?ly Main st. Wheeling. ALBEMARLE INSURANCE CO. OF CIIARLOTTSYILLE, VA. Capital, $4oo,ooo Pennsylvania Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH, PA. . Capital $300,000 I Commonwealth Insurance Co, OF 1IARR1SBURG. PA. I Capital $300,000 iluaker City Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. Capital $500,000 riall>: a)>ovc Companies having appoiuted the undeiv j-' signed their Agent for Wheeling, and vicinity, would respect fully solicit the patronage of the public. Said Companies are well known to henntfclns* offices. All lossctf promptly adjusted. N.C.ARTHUR,-Agt. fobS?ly Office over the Citizens' Deposit Bunk, j GreatWestern Ins. & Trust Co. OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. |Charter perpetual.....'. ....(iipitah $500,000. 1 TITHE INSURANCE, on Stores Dwelling*. Public . Buildings, and Merchants generally, Limited or Perpetual. Marine in mi ranee on Vessels, Cargo, .Steamboats and FreightH to all parts of the world, also. Inland In surance on Goods to all parts of the country. Ciias. C. Latkrop. Pres't L. Gukoort, 2d Vice Prwft. WMi Darum;, Vice Pres't J vs. Wrioiit, Soc'y & Ti eas. DIRECTORS. Clias. C. Lothrop, Wui. Darling, ?'Alex: Whilden, Thbs. L. Gillespie,' Isaac Ilaxh'hurat, Jaa. B. Smith, John C. lluntor, Hon. Henry M. Fuller, E. Tracy, John R. Nodges, John It. McCimly, James Wright, Jonah J. Slocum, Alfred Taylor. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PR0MPT . LY. PAID. Applications for Insurance will he promptly attend ed to atthe -Rank of-Wheeling" from tf, A.^L to 0 o'fclo<5k; P; M~ andia^foro and after said nours at the {?'nffic* of the Company over the "Bank of Wheeling" by ? N. L. D0R8EY, 1 > JolR.'50?It ^ Wheeling. Ta. I Wines, Brandies, Rums, 1 BLACK TEAS, <tc. PTIERNAN A SON, No. 12 North Charles St., , offer for wile the following artilea, of their own mportation, particularly for family u?e: SHERRY \VTNE3?Peninrtlh6V^linc*t palo, gold Iaud broiyii Slierrie^ in wood and in glasK. r .. - PORT NKS?Sandenuiu*? competition rod ?^d " wWfcPort,' In wood and In glas^.* MADEIRA WINE?John Howard - March's flno I Madeira, in wood and in glass; aI?o. Grn(>e Juice. IIOCK WINE&?Jahannesberger.Steinl?crger, Mar I cobrunner, Cabinet, Lieb-frau-niiUrh, Bronncberg. of I 1W0. CHAMPAGNE.WINES?Moot and Chandon's finest, in quarts aud pints. BRANDIES?Otard and Ilcnnessy's fino old pale and dark Bn'ndies. | IttUMS?Old and fino, Jamaica, Antigua, Grenada and from the Inlands, imported and direct from Loudon. HOLLAND ^JIN?The l?est quality?Tioritah brund -and no mixture of ammatiepoiso" inill. 200 half chests of the finest SOLCHONG TLA. . mh5-T59-ly CATAWBA i?RANDY.-A very sujK-rlor ar A1*?8-20 tJbl" TTLANSPORTATIUTTr" ~ 'devBlftnd,;Pittat)urg aijd.' Wheel-1 .ingSjiliBflStL.,,: a *< OS AND AFTER MONDAY, Hot. 14,*1SM, Pu*c tenger Trains, will It*to Bridgeport an follows/ (Sundays excepted:)^ ' ^ " 6:10 A. M. Accommodation Train, stopping at>11 sta tions, arrive at Pittsburgh at M. ? 11:35 A. M. Mail Train, arrives at Pittsburgh at 4:151 P. M, Philadelphia -at TsQU A. M.. Newd York at 12 noun and Cleveland at?s35P. M,;; 9?5 P. M. Express Train, arriving at Pittsburgh at ?36 P. M- Philadelphia at &50 P. M. New - York at l<h20 P. M. and Clfcvehmd at 7:35 A- M. .... .?; ; '? J RETURNING TRAINS.; Leave Cleveland at 9:40 A. 31. ami 8:30, P. 31- arrive , at Bridgeport at &16P.3L and 0:Ul3T. , Leave Pittsburgh at 1:45 and 0:10 A.:3L, and 1:40 P. M., arrive at Bridgeport at 0:14 A. 3L, 10*3 A. M. and 6:16^.31. Foe Tickets, Freight, or information, apply ft office No.;37 Water street, next door to Sprigg House, Wheel ing Ya_ and at Bridgeport Station. , ? rarrlj D. B. MTLLIAM5..A^t. ... Baltimore & Ohio Bail Boad WINTER. ARRANGESTEKT. _ : I ^ ON and after Monday, the 14th of November, 1850,' the passenger Trains will run daily as follow*: ^ First?The Great Southwestern, St. Louis, Cincin-_ uati, Columbus, WheeUng, Kenwood, Baltimore and". Washington City Expos* leaves Wheeling daily nt Ib5d A. 3L, arriving iu Baltimore at 6:45 A. M.. con necting with trains for the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 4:05, P. M_ arriving at lieu wood at 8:10 and Wheeling at 8:40 A. 31., connect Ing with the great Western. Southwestern, and North western Express. This train only stops for iuoalsund supplying engine with tuel and water. Second?The Northwestern. Cleveland, Chicago, St. Lout), Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Wheeling. Kenwood. Baltimore, and Washington City Express departs daily except Saturday at 9:20 P. M., and arrives at Baltimore at 4:55 P. 31., connecting with ; the trains for the Ea*tere and Southern cities. Re turning, leaves Baltimore at 7:45 A. 3L, and arriving at Benwood at ?15 and Wheeling at ?45, A. 31. lids train stops at all regular stations East of Cumberland. ...Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation train leaves Wheeling daily, Suudays excepted, at 7:10 A~ M., j arriving in Cumberland at 6:45 P. 31. Returning, -1 leaves Cumber laud at 8:8 A. M. and arrives at Wheel ing at 6:10 P. M. This traiu stops at all stations. These trains all inako close connection with trains for the Western cities. J. B. FORD, Agent. W. P. Svun, Master of Transportation. L. 31. Cole, Geu'l Ticket Agent. nov!4-59 1'?59- THE CENTRAL 18_>0. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. The Capacity of this Boad is now equal to any hi the ' Country. Three Through Passenger Trains, " BETWEEN PITTSBURGII & PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with Trains from all W(?tcrnCitiMlur Philadelphia, New York. Boston, Baltimore and Washington City; thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers, unsuqmssed, for speed and comfort, by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through, to Philadelphia without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each train; WoodrufTs Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. Th? Ex press runs Dally, 3Iail and Fast Line Sundays excepted. Three Daily Trains connect direct for New York. All trains connect for Baltimore and Wash ington. 3lail Train leaves Pittsburgh at 3 A. 31. arrives in . Philadelphia at 5 P. 31., Baltimoro at 6 P. M? and New York at 10 P. 31. Fast Line leaves Pittnhiugli at -fc30 P. 3I? arrives in Philadelphia and Baltimore at 7 A. M., and Now York at 1 P. M. Express Train leaves Pittsburgh at 0 P. 3t^arrives in Philadelphia at 10 A. 31., Baltimore nt 11 A. 31., und New York at 3 P. 31. Six dally Trains between I'hiladelphia and New York. Two Daily Trains between New. York and Bos ton. Through Ticket (all Bail) arc good ou either of the above Trains. BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Fall River or Stoningtou Lines. TICKETS EASTWARD may be obtained at any of the imi>ortant Rail Road 0Aires in the West; also, on any of the regulor Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivera; and TICKETS WESTWARD nt the Office of the Company iu Boston, Now York, Baltimore or Philadelphia. Fare always as low as any Northern Ronte. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Rail Komi to Chicago, makes this the Direct Line Between tlie East and tlie Great North West. The connecting of tracks by the RAil Road Bridgo at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayage or, ferriage ;of Freights ti?gether with tho saving of time, artfndvftn tages re*uiiI}' appreciated by shippers of Freight, and the Trnyfling Public. J'A JUT J US SHIPPING EASTWARD will find it to their advantage. tp Ship by this Route. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to or address either of.fhe following Agents of the Company. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburgh; Doyls & Co., Steubenvillc, O4 H. S. Pierce A Co., Zauesville, O^ J. J. Johnston, Ripley, O4 R.McNkblt, Maysville, Ky4 Obmsdt A Cropper, Portsmouth, O4 Paddock ACo~ Jeffersonville. Tnd.; H. W. Brown A Cow Cincinnati, O.; Athern A Hubert, Cincinnati, O4 R. C. Mklukum. Madison, In?L; William Bingham, Louisville. Ky.; P.O. O'Rilet L Co., Evansville, Ipd., X. W. Graham & Co-,.CnIr>?, lib; B.F. Sass. St Louia, 3I04 Joun H. n ^uris, Nashville, Tenn.: Clarke & Co., Chicago. III.; W. H. Koontz, Alton, IIL; '31 up.put_A Wai-lr, Dubuque, Iowa, or to Freight Agents of Rail Roads at different points in the West. The Greatest Facilities offered for the Protection and Speeds/ Trti n sportation of Lire. St'icle. Aud Good Accommodations with usual privileges for persons traveling hi charge thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By.thi* Route Freights of all descriptions can 1h? for warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston or Balti more. to any i>oints on the Rail Roads of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri, by Rail Road direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pitts burgh with Steamboats, by which Goods can be for warded to any port on the Ohio. Mnskiugum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland. Illinois, Mississippi, Wiscon sin. Missouri Kansas Arkansas and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland. Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to all ports on tho North-Westem Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting tlie transporta I tiou of their Freight to this Coiuiuiny, can rely with confidence on it* speedy transit. 1 THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the I West by tho Pennsylvania Rail Road 'ure at all times ! as favorable as are charged by other R. R. Companies. 4?*Bi' particular to mark packages "via Penna. II. R." Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct tlium to be shinped by this 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 tho followiug places before ship ping; or letters addressed to either of them on the sub ject of freights, will meet with prompt attention. 1L.!. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. 31AGRAW A KOONS, 80 North Street. Baltimore. LEECH & C0^ No. 2. Astor House, or No. 18. Wm. [St. N. Y. LEECH A Co-No. 54 KUby Strnd. Boston. II. 11. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Ag't. Phila delphia. L. L. HOUPT. Gen'l Ticket Ay t. Philadelphia. THOS. A. SCOTT, Ge?'/ Sup't, AltoouaPa. jnnl-^O. Hempfield Rail Roai VLL freights intended for shipment on tho road must be delivered between the hours of 7 a. m. and 3 p. rl, as noue will be receivep after that hour. weplO-'58 T. SWEENEY, G011. Mapnger. PASSENGERS From tlie West Going South, ? rpWICK daily (Sunday night excepted)for the Relay X House, Washington, Fredericksburg, Richmond. I'etersburg. Weldon, ic. (via.,Potomac River and the Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, by splendid and comfortable steamers to Acqnia Creek, thence to Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad. Hours of departure from Washingtpn, C^0 A. Mm and 7 P. 51- (Sntidaya excepted.) Leave oh' Suhd^ys nt 0:30 A. 31. only. Baggage under charge of S)>erial agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and .Weldon. From Washington to Richmond. ...$ 5 50 ? From do to Petersburg,- <6 ,From do : ? to .Weldop 8,. From do to NVilmington..^..^.. 12 The Richmond, Fredericksburg anil 1'otomac Ral road has been in operation for 22 years, and in all that time, no iiassenger has either been killed or, crippled hr accident, which is without a' parallel In the'history of Boilronds in this coutitty. S. RUTII, Supt.Trans. June 2S. Jyl-ly Saddles, Harness, Trunks &c. WHOLESALE A RETAIL. JB. SIlF.PPARD. No.ini Main Street, comer of # Union, will continue to keep on liand a large and complete assortment of all attielesin his l}no. consist ing of Ladled and Gentlemen's Saddles. FlneA Coarso Harness. Trunks, 3'alices, CMrpot Bags, Satchels, Col lars. 1 lames. Whips, fte. I would respectfully call attention to my stock, and trust by strict attention and promptness, to merit a continuance <?f the public |>atronngo J * All kinds of ixqiairiug promptly doue. ntul in a pr? l>er manner. J. B'. SHEPPARD. sep20.,59 131, Main Street. INDIGO?** lbs. SUPERIOR INDIGO for saleby ^ T. II,,LOG ANA CO. JelO and "LOGXNTL1ST A CO. POT ATOESr-50 bus. Potatoes for wile hv i?nv5 SMrrii * oorrrI.i;. ) ) | Jjfoi near the Suspension Bridge, , %^lieeiirLg, "Va,. -!:;3"f.U5jHl yliiid aiii ick o-3JV!KjE?a .^-. ? ?, i :. ? ? .?..*=>. Second Amrai1of Fall & Winter Goods. IMKEITSK STOCK-PBICES'tiRKATLY IlEnrCKD. SXO X K & T I I.O -VI. A S; riVlKF. PLHA8URK IX ANNOBNtm?OrTHAT THEV HAVE JUST OPENED TIIEIU SECOND STOCK 1. ?ot Fancyaod Staple Dry <iood?; bought almost entirely with Caah. which in point ofL Quality, Style, and Richnwa isequal to any they hov* aver. brougid to.the dty. And in variety aad,Qixaliiy ^fiwu which tot*? lect) and Cheapness. in unsurpassed by any ih u!e*W^st: tu'their stock may be fouiid hlniost every, variety or Oooqm adapted to L4kU?s% Men's and BoyS*enrS* In their Retuil Deportment, they invito the attention or La- 1 di<*-to their large stock of -, 1 .1 ,v r I KtCH DIUSSS SILKS?being tho largest stock in the city and embracing aU the. latent styles?Bayaderes^ Pbiida, Set Figures aiid PWIn,' and at greatly reduced Priced. FRENCH WOOLEN GOODS^-Kmbtncing Merinoes, Cashmeres raid DeLainw., PWn anJ Figured Robw, Turnarttoee, Yalendas and.Plaids, in great variety. .*? . , uv .-n .... F^RS?Embracing Mantlw,.Yictorutcs, Quffa^Muff MfalHers. and Gloves^ CBOAKS :A5D CLOAK!KG?Very lar^e u^ortnieut. and an desirable. as any in the city, ?'itN-GUifc SltAWL DEPARTMENT may-l*^ ftmhd the Largest Stock, andXsreatest^Yaric^and Most Dcair able Style* in the dty. Some stylo# beiug madq expressly for us. GERMAN A,ENGLISH DRESS GOODS?Embracing Valencies Ducals, Poll de Chivres, Magenta Cloth, tc; ' Our wtoclc is very iArge, being thrice nk lnrg<> n? any kept in the city; and very.very chcap., _ Ourstockof DE LAINES,'OlNtTOAMS, PRINTS and STAPLE FABRICS,embrace tend of thousands VeaR?wi* call attention to the 'largest stock of Cassiweres, Clothe Ca-saint't*, yiannrts'Cantons, Mt\?lins, etc.'that Is kept in ihe city. 'ETINGS A' DIL CLOTIIS.?We eall I pattic'ubir attention to our. stock of .Carpetiuga and Oil Cloths. Notions, of the city. ? Buying mostly with Oish, .we court a. cash trade, "and are prejwred to sell upon as good terms ns any House in thq W?it. ^Ka ^Parceis sent to any part of tho city, free "of <|piapp- . .* . f povl2,'59. 'I -i.'i. ? ?..??? 1 1 > ? ?' ?? 1 *!?? NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. . ? ni . i .. H ,r *? T- i '?t-.i r" ' ?Tr*r~T<?"^T^TTT^ ?rr~rr> r ..." - .. A I. i:>C . HTCV M A X . " TTo. 137 Main Street,'/Wheeling, Va. HAthJUST RKCKIVKD FROM NEW A'OflX A' iAUOE AXD EXTEXSIVE VARIETY OF FALL AXT) .'WINTER DRY GOODS, of which Tie fricntioruin_ particular/*^ FREXGIT- MERINOS, the best quality ofall wool, Lupin's mak?, VA yard wide, at only So ceuts per yard, worth at leant $1,12*4 .--v - V COBURGS Olfr PA H AMETT AS, a very large- Btock. and will poll an excellent quality Of all coWs, 5-4 wide, tit 6nW_26 ctsi' DE L'AINES,' all wool, worth Jto cts. for only 3714 -cb?. per 3*ardt in all colors. SILKS?the largest assortment ever brought to this city, In all colore and styles, consisting of BLACK, COLORED^ BAYADERE, and all the latest novelties. Also, a large assortment and extensive vjvri'ety of siylen of SILK ROBES,Leing the moat beautiful, as well as thp Cheapest e^er exhibited, such as double Jiipes, etc. FRENCH ClITTTZES, warranted of the finest quality, and worth ST^c. per yard, for only 25c. c PRINTS^ the best Merrimac styles, warranted fiwt cotors and superior quality. 10 yds for ^1. GockI just col 1 orOd Calicos..dark and neat pattern, at only 8 cents a yard, worth at least 10c.; some very good at Gj^c. per yd. SHAWLS at very low prices. Stella shawls, beautiful borders and all colors, at ouly 62*^c. and some a great. deal "superior at $2 and upwards; Chenille Shawls, such as sold last si-ason at from $12 to"$15, I will sell now at ftom$Gto$? a.piece; Broche Shawls, any quantity; an excellent ijualitj* Square Brocltc Shawls for only $5; I(ever3eable Shawls, beautiful designs ami colors, very cheap: Blanket Shawla, any quantity, at all prices. LINENS;?An excellent quality of Irish Linen, brought jlirect front the importers in large quantities, some ?worth frtfm <V2% to 75c. per yard, I will sell for only 87J4c-*nnd a very good article as low as 25c. 'BLANKETS?about 3u0 pair of all qualities ami sixes, 10-4.-11-4 and 12-4. I wll[ sell an excellent qualitv fotttoly &? CARPETS AND RUGS?59piecesof XewCnrpetings,threoply, snperfino Ingraiin fignretL rag carpet, etc. , I will sell the best quality all wool figured carpet at from 50 to COc. a yard, and some excellent quality figured Qarpet for 31c. per yard: also good large sized Bnissella Rugs for only $2,60. ' \ ALSO, just rectf ved j?er Adams jgjtpress, sevend beautiful doublo skirt all wool DeLaine Robes, of very rich de=iiKn?; the latest styles of Cloth Cltfak* and Ha^Uuis. and a vary large assortment of Children's Clothing; .together witldi a very large stock of Fitch. Sable, sud other very desirable Pura. which will toxoid rerv cheap. , eepll,'5U 4. ALKX. HBYMAN, No. 137 Main St. GRAND EXHIBITION F It. K K O F CHARGE.' AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW FALL GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT Isaac Prager's, No. 123 Main-Street, !CTTXUb& EVERYTHING IX THE WAY OF DRY t V 4 fancy r<xxlri will be found, at lower price* than onvwhero.fltfe, ami I itm~wellBatirifii.nl tliat tin we who will givp iac a trial will be antiaiied botb with PkmLj and prices. My *t6clc comqjUof OKKSS.UOOIIS of every klnd.midi as Pull deClievre, Poplins. Aljwiccas, Merinos. De Lain-*, etc. MILLINERY GOODS of every description, such a* Bonnet flowers, Juchea, Bonnet Silk#, frames. etc., nil of which I proni*c to sell very low. and to dealers 1 Will make as low prices a* Jobbing House*. East; EMBROIDERIES?Collars, Bands, Felt*, 1 have flie largest atocl; in Wheeling, and lower than any other House thistdde the mountnina. MUSLINS, bliached and unhlenchcd, Sheetings. Calicos, etc, an immense stock and the very lowest figures. MEN'S A4BOYS' WEAK.?I have twice as litrge a Mock as any other establishment, and 1 invite the particular attention of the trade to examine my stoct* before purcharfiiiK elsewhere; also. Tailor's Trimmings. 500 fihairlii. Comprising variety, tlio lilnnket. the Brocle. the Stella^both rouml and square. frorii $2 to 10. Also, a new style called tlio Kcversable. Hosiery and Notions at tlie lo\Vest figures, wholesale and retail Cloaks of the latent Mylw?in short. 1 will be able to show-a complete block of everything in my line. (VUnd seo ISAAC PR AG EK, nepHy63 123 Main St. BALTIMORE .Chartered, 1854. y- LOCATED, CoriBaltimore and Charles-Sts., ? BALTniORR, BID. Tiiis institution is now in the most proesemus and flourishing condition. Twice du ring the Kit twoyeuru has it been necessary to obtain larger anrtments for tho accommodation of the in creasingijumber of students, representing nearly every Stjte.in the Union. It no* occupies one of tlie most conspicuous and dosirabl' located buildings in the city. The rooms are coniiodiouxly arranged, spacious and elegantly furnish 4. Tlie afantagea ami facilities here offered to young men tiering to qualify themselves properly for the various titles of the Counting Koom, or to obtain a ThorotifflI*ractictil Hutintst Kilucatiun generally, are unsnrpaied. in any particular, by any similar estab liahmeni|n tho United States. FACUI-TSri E. K. I<0SIEK, rrineip?l--Loeturor on the Science of Accounts, Com merce, Business Customs, etc. ? J. M. Pill Mil PS, Profejwor cthe Th??ory and Practice of Book-Keeping l?nd Comnierical Calculations. If. 11. DAYTKS, Aix:ifltn Professor of Book-Keeping. ? N. C. JOHNSON, j Professor J Business and ornamental Penmanship. 8.T. WILLIAMS, Esy., ^?ctureron Mercantile Iaw. V . E. YEATES ltEESE. I). D lecturer on f^niiupriitl Ktlitos, * TRUSTORS: ITon. Jno. 1?. Vnnedy, I Ion. Joshua Vansant* lion. Tbos Sufan, " Win. II. Kcighler, Esq., Jacob Trust, tf.. Win. Knntks Esq The College* provided with n Commercial Library of Standard \irks, expressly fur tlio use of the Stu dents. ? Kticli Stndq has a de?k to himself, and is seiMv rately instruct. There beinlo vacation during the year, Sudents can enter at attiihe. The time usily required to completo the full court**, from 8 to 12 *iks. A Diploma ihvarded to all Gniduates. A large and fcnntifnlly Ornamented Circular, con tnlnink topwanbrsix square feet, representinp the Exterior and terior View of the College, various characteristic ttgnn. penmanship, Ac., sent hy mail free of charge, tompaniwl with catalogue giving full particulars. Areas E. K. LOS1EK Jialtimf/rc AM. I3 XK JST O S . H. CAtTWRIGHT, hie and Retail Dealer in MUSIC, MtlCALINSTRUMENTS, Cutlq& Variety Goods, . - NO. 125 MAIN STREET. forIlaliet,Davl8&C o's bios. The above I'ianosare fitted ulth alHhe improvements, in beau tiJRosewbod cases. My assortment or square piano totheboau nce'? KlelodJms'i Car ?,aud Hughes& Hale'i raugesfrom the tiful Louis XIV Also, agent fbr liftrt'RMeloi' Mjblodeont.. 1 s: The largest In the "Western ol A^Music sent :t. ivxxisie. Sheet Music, Musical Works.Ac. ay address, postage froe/*^ In connection who above. T keep every kind of musical instrutueiind musical merchandise gericrv ally. I *^-Wanos. Metns. and every kind of Musical Instruments tunell repaired. 7^ll UiJOIiUIv.WICKijAM. " AUCTIONEER t A -* n ~~ Commispn Merchant, J WHEELING. VA SALES oTDry 0 Avery, evening; Fnralture sales ?^*^4WedneeAnd Saturday mornings, at 8 rtVWV A u biiJdh.1 Estate promptly- attend o'clock *>i ff?J HomesJFor .All. rrjips AMERICAN EMIGRANT AND HOMESTEAD 1 .COMFAXV. liaviug its headquarter* in the City of Now York, has been orgntil7.ee! for theeole nnd.dett nitepurpo3?iofcollectinK information from all parts of tlie country wherein ?lesiral?le lauds uu?y be hud at low prices, and commending tlfose lands to the atten- * tlon and favor of all who may be induced to purcluu** or improve them. Jt had been silently i>erfectiiig its arrangements and correspondence for more than a year juist; -until it id now ready toofler to settlers a rouge fur election, embracing more tlian One Million Acres of cheap wild lands, with some improved farms, mainly injthe States of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and MWsourf: and it will soon extend its operations Into other States. To emigrants from Europe, to the energetic young men of our compactly settled* States and Sections, to the hived of mechanics and laborers who throng our citics and live in const Ant and reasonable dread that panic or pestilence, war, revulsion, or some alteration in the chanuels of trade, uuiy, at any moment, deprivu them of employment and their Cimilieaof bread, we say. resolve now. while yon may, to seek a home where such perils are uuknown. We mean to sell lauds, as well as negotiate for pur chasers with those who have large tracts fur sole, in every part of the Union; hut our attention is more especially directed to the neighboring States?Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and 31issourl. Virginia esj>o cially proffers at this time remarkable Inducements to immigrants. Her climate is temperate and genial? the Peach, the Apple, the Pear, theOrajK?, alike thrive in It?It is far better and nsoro desirably Timbered than almost any new State; Its navigableriven* and innumerable, available streams, water-power, and pro I fusion of the most valuable minerals?Coal, Iron, Salt, Copper Ac.?are unsurpassed; the Stato lias expended huge sums In constructing Canals and Railroails across Its*-entire breadth, which place almost every county within a few hours* ride, either of Its seaports or of tho great inland cities of Cincinnati. Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Louisville. Ac.; yet fertile, inviting land, whether im proved ?c.new, is tiir cheaper;this day in the Mother of Stattoflhan it is In'Minnesota or Oregon. No where else on earth can lands filled with ncc&slblo Coal or Iron Ore, covered with choice Timber, and excellent alike for Grain and GrussrFniit and Roots."be ohtahied so cheaply us iu Uld Virginia; while to men of con siderable means we can sell good farms almost within sight of'Washington City for less than the fair coat of the jiunrovoniiuitd TheTAULi: LANDS of EAST TENNESSEE present some of the most inviting fields for industry and enter prise on this Continent. The climate is salubrious and healthful. The soil is adapted to all ugricultiir.il pur suits. Its unimproved Lauds are covered with useful Timber* or present natural openings, and Meadows producing nutritious Grass. The farmer c:?n have his product* on shiplKiard in oO hours and can buy his Groceries, Dry Goods, etc.. at homo, as cheap as any ono in New England. Yet, we cau se'l him good Latnis with perfect titles, at from one to three dollars per acre. A word as to the siugle objection which has kept these lands soiong uncultivated, and which now keep:* tln-iii in the market at a hare fraction of their intrinsic value?That of Slavery. This Company lias only, to deal with any institution as a substituting fact, over whose existence or character it has no coutrol. But we say in all confidence to intending settlers. Slavers* in Virginia need not and should not serve longer as a hindrance to settlement on your imrt. That grand discovery of our age. Concentrated Immigration, prac tically disposes of it so far as you are concerned. Let I heads of families. including farmers, mechanics, mil | lers. ?fcc.. take counsel together and resolve to seek new I and more eligible homes in company. 1^-t tliem.clul> l?ing their means, send two of their numlier to look at sucli landsas we are prepare*! to sell them. Let these delegates, alter a sufficient scrutiny, buy from five to ! twenty thousand acre* in a liody, embracing all the good iKiints they require, then let tliom survey the whole into farms and lots of convenient size, and put these up at auction to the liiglic^ bidder, whether a member of the comjiaiiyor not. Koch member will, of course, be entitled to a return, in laud or money, of the sum previously contributed by him to the compa ny's funds, and to his proportion ?f any profit realized from the transaction. Thus, the Company will forma port of spontuiicous township, with its roads ^bridges, stores, schools, church. &c~ substantially after the New Englaud l*attern. Such a location may easily l?e made ?such already, in fact, exists in every county of Vir ginia above tide-water: and into such a one, Slavery will have neither pretext or desire to enter. The city of "Wheeling, the Quaker portion of Loudon County, not to speak of new experiments, fairly exemplify the law we here indicate. Thus, before a steady and copious influx of Free-Labor immigration, Slavery quietly and gradually disappears, without covulsion or heart-burning, and the settlers will find their property quadrupled by the single act ofsettl?mon? Young men of the* Free States! n glorious career opens before yon. We proffer you cheap lan<1. ample timber, a li?*?iltlifnl climate, absolute immunity from oven the drfad of savage incursion atid depredation, adaptation to all the grains, gnum and fruits of the temperate zono. with ready access to ample and remu nerative markets at all seasons. This dny. more than half the arable land in Virginia has never been turned by a plow, while nmch of the good lands otice gener ously productive, is now lmtmcagerly ho. Good treat ment will readily and cheaply restore them to'their pristine fertility. No stronger inducements to indus try, no nobler thoatre for exertion, is proffered any where 011 earth. Call and see our map?, descriptions, surveys, etc., or write ton? (enclosing postage stamps, of course.) and your inquiries shall he a flavored as far aa practi cable. Please ad dues* FRANCIS W. TAP PAN, President, or JOHN C. UNDERWOOD, General Afcetit Am. Emi grant Aid and Homestead Company, No. 140 Rrondwny, New York. Je26-'59 ly Jas. ]VI. Dillon, No. 10/8 Market Street) PLUMBER & GAS FITTER. KEEPS constantly on hand, Gas Fixtures, Lead and iWruught I ran Pipes, .Sheet Lead. All kinds find .sizes Brass Cocka and Valves; Steam Whistles and Steam and Water Ouagcs, Lift and Force Pumps,Sinks, :Bathing Tubs. Wooden and Cast Iron Hydrants. Gum Hose and Packing of all Thicknesses. Anti-friction Metal'. PiirirBanca. Tin, Zinc and Antimony, the Cele brated Troy . Bills, and the best crucibles in the country. ?. AS^Also Polly's improved. Chain l*ump, which is decidedly the greatest pump of the age. the right to put up which in Towns and Counties in Western Vir ginia will 1m; sold on Fair terms. . LOSrOftlTAnized Iron Tubing, Inoorrosive. and for conducting, or pressure pipe, for hot or cold water, and OKpecially for deep wells, preferable to, and cheat*. er.thau LeadPlpe. ' -Aqueduct Pipe cosmtantl}~ on hand. any size^ or quantity, which can ho furnished on short notice. j^tf-Cash i?afd for old Copper, Brass aiid Lead. novlO/fiU?d2aw&wly . . DEMIJOHN'-Assorted 1, 2, a, and ft CI*11., In store ami for sale by J. A. METCA LF. QTAiirH?75boxed J J. WooU'i Colural'.iui. Chip, J? aireTi.iortnrmwUbrsiiTohy J. J.MKTCAI.T; , M E D I G - A If An experienced Norse ami Femaic Phywician, presents to the attention of mothers; her* - SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, X Which greatly facilitates the process of teethiu. by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation?willa 1 lay all fain and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels, Depend npon it, mothers, itwffl glverwt'toyotirsolrcs, and relief and health to yoiur inlknts. . We have put up aud told this article for over ten years, and cum My, 'fit cunfitlcnce aiid'trtiOi of it, what !we have never c;-?. ^ i?eon aide to ??y ofauiy othori MJRSr i.n.s medicine?N tr ial IIAS It FAILr> XV. IM SLOWS \ tn, ix a swcix jpCSTAyukTOtfrl >So6t llillJC <>SCT A CORK* wi*?n *imely*?^-y*- jp^cis**!. Never did we know hi> ^ instance of dis ?atisfoctum by auy out* w housed it.,,.On the contrary, all are delighted with ltd operations, and speak in turins or highest commeudsttion of Its magical eflects and medical virtues. We.cpink in this matter M\V HAT WEDO KNOW," niter ten years' experience and ptetige our reputation for tM Ju{fiOlmtnt of %ohat tcc ?trr Vfcefare. In almost every instance where the in fant is sutfering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twentymiuutes after tlie syrup is ridmiufctered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the mosrEXPEnllStCKD"and SKILFUL NL'RS RS in New England; rand lm* -been u&cd with. ???rrr failing success in - TH01LTSANX)$ OF (?ASES. ? It not only'rel^eves' the chi 1 d Yrom^tln, but invigor ates the stomach and bowels, correct* acidity, and give? tone and energy to the whole,system. It will relieve almost instantly * ' ! ??! Griping in tlae Bowelf,^ WindColic, and overcome couvulsioic^ which, if not speedily reme died. end iWe btt: lievr.it the I>eat j ' ? For . .. fatal StJ*S6T Rucpr in the >CB IL DREN> World* i 1 ctUei of DYS-r TKpminwo < ENTERY AX* U&WKII(?AtG' >IXCHILDREN, whether It arl- ~ w/wwww/) tka from tee til ing, of from other cau*e. Wq wouldspy toeTM^J&iptl*-.' er(whohas.ri child suffering (roth juiy of fnoJbrc{5t>irig complaints do not letyourjrejndfceH, nor tlae prejudices of otherflj - fitwid, .bt-Cwtn your suffering child and the relicTtlint iwillbe SCRK? yes. ABSOLUTELY SnitE-rto follow tltfliic of this medicine, if timely used. Yull directions wilt accom pany each Init tie. None genuine unles the fac-eiuiile of CUItTlS A PERKINS, New Yoik, is on the outside wrap|>cr. r49^A!d by Druggists throughout the world. Prlaaeipal Office, 13, Cedar St., N. Y. PRICK ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. aug22 'Sfr-^-lyd&w HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters! IT IS A FAGTT'HATrAT SOME PERIOD. EVERY niembcr of the human family is^nhject fo disease ortflatiirbance of the l>odily functions; but.Avith the aid or a good tonic and the exercise of plain eommoii -sense, they-muy be able so to-regnlat*? tiie sy^Um as 'to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true "coiirse to pursue is cer tainly that which willproduce a natural state of things at the least bazzardofvital Strength and life. Fort his purpose. Dr. llostetter lias introduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, hut one that has lieen tried for years. giving satisfaction to all who have iimhI it. The Mlttersoiier ate ]Miweifully upon the stomach. bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy aud vigorous action, aud I thus, by the simple process of stnmgthenfrifr nature. enable tlio system to triumph over dix-nsc. For the cure of Dyspepsia. lnili^tion. N?us?u Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, or 11113* Billiou* Com plaints, arising from a morbid inaction of tlie Stomach or Bowel* producing Cramps. Dywntery. Colic. Cholcm Morbus. Ac., these Bht.rslmve no equal. . Diatrluua. dysentery orJlux. Hu^uerallf contracted by now settlers. and caused principally by the change of water und diot. will be speedily regulated by a brief use'bf thi* i?rejKiration. l)j?]tf|?sia; A diiWihrfvhich is probably more prevalent iu all its various forms, than any other, and the came of which may always In* attributed to tin- derangement of tjielllgw^eflipJiu, can be .cured without fail by ushig.liU&TETXKU'S STOMACH UITTSiS. as per directions on the bottle. For this duHNWJ every |diysiclai* will recommend Hit ters of soute kind; then why not use an article known tb be infallible! All nations have their" Bitter^ as a preventive of disease iand strengthener of the system "tri p6ntr.il: 'and among them all there Is hot' to l?e found a more healthy pcoplq. than the German*, from whom till* preparation emanated. l?vtd upoA scientific experiments which have tcndetl to prfrve the value of tlri*'great pfeparotibu in the scale of medical science. Fever and Ague.?This trying and provoking dis ease, which fixe* its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing 1dm to a mere shadow iu a short timo. and rendering him physically and mentally useless, j can be driven from the body by the use of HOSTKT TKlt'S ILENQ\V.\ ED BjL^lwitg. Further, none of the | .the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if:rhc Bitters aroused as per direc tions. And as'they neither create nausea nor offend tha palate, and render unnecessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint Is removed as speedily as is consistent with the produc tion of a thorough and permaneut cure. : Fttr^itrsonx in Advanced l'ctrfs, who aro suTTcffng from an enfeebled eonstitntiori arid infirm body' these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother, while nursing, these Hitters arc indispen sable, especialhr where the motlter's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her ;?tivugth must yield, and;lu?re it Is w^uere a good i tonicj such as Ifostetfcf's'&tomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by ait means try this remedy for all casts* of debility, and, before, so doing, should a^k theirphy sician, -who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of .the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weak ness. CAUTION#?"We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hosteter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and seetluit each bottle has tlio words "Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the*l?ottle. and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on tlielabel. -fr<p-Pre|w?red and sold by HQSTKTTEK & SMITH, Pittsburgh,-Pa., and sold by all dfnggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada. South America and Germany. Jtv For sale by LAUliHLKNS* BUSHFIELl). Agts Wheeling. Ya. t>ep30-"59diwlv. (?> M. Biningrr & Cc (Establifiied 1778,) ! SOLE IMPORTERS, No. 338 Broadway, N. Y. This DEX.ICIOUS TONIC especiallj* designed Tor tlic u*e of the Medical Ppofes sioxnnd the Family, possesses th:>se in/rinsicmcdlcinar) properties (Tonic and Diuretic) which belong to an j Old. and PURS GIN. The business of manufiic* I tnring spurious gin.", and offering them as beverages, under the titles?, "Aromatic,**?"Cordial."?"Medica t?V' Ptc^ has bccomo bo common, that the public U Justly suspicious of nearly everything that is offered under similar forins, and the trade lias thus been brought into disrepute. It has remained lor our houso (established in 1778) to supply the pressing popular need, and to inaugurate a new era in the history of the Trade. "We trust that our established reputation ?found upon eighty years of experience?abundantly vindicates our claim to public confidence. N.K.. A comparison of *<BinInger,ri Old LondonDock Clin*' with others bearing similar names, will establish its superiority, and make other Caution unnecessary. Put up in Qcart-Bottlh, in.tases of one and two dozen each, and sold throughout the world by Drug gists, Grocer?, etc. Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, Direft from United States Bond ed Warehoufes. 43-For sale by E. II. STABLER & CO., Baltimoro and T. 11'. LOQA X Ar CO.^Vliei ilng. Ta. ?m Berlin wire belt clasps and SILK AND RUBBER BELTING, ut inh30 D. NICOIX&BBOWariety Store, MILT. FE^l>.?A Iai){o lot or 8bort?, gulp, akufrawl tacuwl^ iu itoro awl for mlo 1>> iiClU MAT1IBW McNADC. MEDICAL. f ? t. ?:?>: v t' }i > rr t r , - . ? - ? > ' H Xj M PHBEY S3' Specific HomoBpathicRemedies .CjTAND at Uicjtcnd of remedial mew forth? *Ho innple. Tm-r are alike removed from the poieonoue, ?Wuigcrous ami repulsivedo*e* of quack ery, or glil ?cbooi practice, tl? inconvenience of witcr cure, Or the intricate and perplexing obscurities oft h? m*ual llomcepothic book* junl medicine*. Consisting of rirople ntrafiiM for the various to nhidi they w reUtodv put up in the form of simple mpr pellets; and prepared of ingredients neither dangerous or disgusting. thoy fimn nteucr ,tfie Tendy won rev of the pajvat iimurw,uud art* the comfort of tho com plaining or ihvdltd. They powcw thew positive advantage*. which were never before combined in :tny popular remedies. They *re HA*jfLti^ no iitfury ?ih arise from their u?e. They .are simple: youalways kuuvr what to take, and how to take if. They are coxvi^cxt; you can pre the pro per Sugar 1'iLL at a UKKncftt's wanting, without ht?it? tionnr delay. They are imciEXT; in thousands of cases di&ea.*eis arretted at once, and the nrito cure* at the moment, what the pound could not afterward.-* Inn u relelvcd. LIST OF SPECIFIC KKMKDIES. No. 1. y<rr<r }*ills.?For Fever, Congestion and In flammation of all Mint. No. 2. Wurut Pill*.?For Worm Ft*rer, Worm Colic, Wetting tho Bed. Nt?.3L Baby s J*ills.?For Colic, Crying, Teething aud Wakefulne*s?s aud Nervousness of tviulu. No. 4. Di-nrJurti JSlls.?For l>iurrliu?a,Choiera In fnntmn and Summer CVnnphqnt. ? No. 5; ItyxeuUrry J'ills.?For Colic. Griping Dys?-u tery or Bloody Flux. . No. C." Cholera Pats.?For Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. "? ?fo. ?'! ' . Ko. I. C'SpA. VilU.y?Tor Ooafctis Oobta. IImbiwnims Tuotliacltis Fiwli. anil XeurfdRfcC1 ::i No-:**- JJmttiocte Jh'lU.?VvTHeadache,? Vertigo.llent and Fullness of the Head. No. 10. Dyspepsia 2'ills.?For Weak and Derangt-d Stomachs, Constipation and Liver Couiplaiut*. No. 11. Ihr Female Irrej/uturitU*, Scanty, Fainftil or Suppressed Periods. . Mli" itwrff Pills.?For Leucorrfuca, Prvfu-o Mcu*cs, and Ik-tiring Down. No. 13. Croup iSlls.??.Ft* Croup, Huaoe Cough, Bad Breathing. ; N o. 14. Suit h'heu m I Vik?For Erysipelas, "Eruption, Pimples on tho Face. Xo. 15. Hhcttttutic l\llt.?for I'ain. L.nu?n?M or Soreness in the Cheat, Hock, Loins or Limbs. A^?for Fever ami Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, aid mismanaged Ague.'. * IV?For Pile?, Blind or Bleeding. Internal or exter nal. O.?For Sore. Weak or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelid*. Failing, Weak or Blurred Sight. C.?For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with ob?truction or profuse discharge. W. C.?For Whooping Cough, abating its violence, and shortening it* eourve. In Acute Diseases?such us Fevers, Inflammation*. Diarrlueas, Dysentery, Croup, Bheutuatixnu and such eruptive diaeaaes h? Scarlet Fever. Meosels, and Ervsij* elas?the advantage of givlug the proper remedies promptly i* obvious. ami in all such cases the specifics act like a charm. Thu entire disease is often arrested at once,'and in all ea>es the violence of the attack i-? niodcrat<>d, the dktM yli'irteucd and rendered Itw J ilangeroit--. Even should ? phviticiau afterwards lui\o i to l>e called, he will take the owi at decided adean | tage from the previous tro-.ituieut. Cotuns and CoLns. which are ??f Mich frequent oc currenctv ami wliich h*? often lay the foundatiou ?>f ?Iiseii?ed lung4, bronchitis aud consumption, nuiy all beatotux* cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. I ii Chronic Diseases, Mich a? lJy^irjvia-Wv&k Htoin 1 aeli. Co:t>ti]iation. Liver Complaint. PihsC Female D?* bility ami Inegularitins old lle^ulariu^. Sijre or W.-.ik Eyes. Catarrli. Salt Hheum. and other old eruptuun. the ca-e lias tq?ecifics wlu^e proj?er application will afford a cure in almost every insiunce. often the euro of a idngle clirunic difliculty. audi Dys|H*psia. Piles, or Cutturh, lie:ulache or Female Weakness, iuu more than paid'for the case ten times over. THINGS TO KKMEMBEK. PLEASE ItEA1EM11ER.?T1 utt the-* Spfcjfic ?ro entiiely harmless in all Instancy and in nil cum'i. Ba bies may iiiiptlieut. children may use thorn, the aged, inlii ui *?r invalid may n-e them without danger, aud with benefit. PLEASE RRMKMBEH.?That tlKummlo of tin* most gifted and intelligent minds in this country and Europe have long since'given in thdfr ^ adherence t.? llnuitx-j^ithy. mid employ it exclusively iu all cases of dboiioe for themselves and families. PLEASE REMEMBER.?Hint not only in long atamliug old complaints. but iu recent ami violent di* eases t?f tlie most ifangcnhn diameter. Honuepathy Lai proved iu superiority to any other system in re peated' trial-* PLEASE REME3IBER.?That Homoeopathy is *u ? tainetl. not front its theories and doctrines, hut from it-* daily and hourly successin curing the sick and ar rest ing disease. PLEASE REM EMBER.?-That it Is the little ills that load to great ones. aud it is little Ailments that. neg lected lead t?> grave and serious dbciuca, PLEASE REM EMBER.?That yon may liar* it in your power promptly and pleasautly to arrmt such complaints at the beginning, and thus prevent grave diflWM. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That this system saves you the struggling. foK*Tng ?/Ieception used to get oth er medicine* taken by children, always injurious?of ten dangerous. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That the evil results of such struggles geuerally more than overballance* nil the good that may be done by the medicine thus given. CASES .VXD CtRES. 9TBKP8IA. ? A young Intly of 20 luul been troubled with indige* tiou for several montlis, -o a- to render great can* ne I cessaTy in the selection of her food. After eating. th? stomach, became acid, food rising in her mouth with water, and an unpleasant, heavy, load-like sensation in her t-toiuach. continuing fur some hours, frequent heoenches, bowels constipated ami a depressed mental condition. She commenced taking the Dyspepsia Pill*, one morning and night, aud in less tliau a week almost every symptom of her disease had vanished, aud she felt like a new l>eiug. A gentleman route what advance*! in years, stroug, robu>t constitution. had lately l>een a go?*d deal affected with imligestion, weak stomach, coated tongue. bad taste in the mouth and attended with a peculiar verti go and whirling in the hemL so .much ho as to render his riding in a carriage, or even mounting an eminenco quite dangerous. After trying several thin^i ineffect ually. lie fell uj?ou the Dyspepsia pills, which afforded prompt relief. A pill every night and morning works like a charm, relieving all his vertigo and other un pleasant symptoms. COLO I IS AND COLDS. A gentleman, public lecturer, took a severe cold tho latter part of last month, while truvelliug and lectur ing in northern Pennsylvania, though addressing pul? lic audiences every evening: yet in two days. l?v tho aid of the Specific, he was entirely recovered, and en abled to pursue his calling without Inconvenience. No public speaker should be without them. A married lady of 40 hail taken a violent cold, which settled on her lungs, causing severe cough, pain in tho side and considerable.fevec and huar?cncss. Such e. .Ms were usually very lasting and troublesome: but by ta king the specific Omgh Pills four times per day. in three days she was entirely well. A young nianof 22 had a cough and hoarseness for fifteen months. During cold weather his voice was lost so as only to speak in .whisper}, pain induced on coughing, cold dry or raising only a trifle in tlie in ?rn jug. quite feeble and etnnciato?L Hud taken several medicines with little or no l>enefit. He commenced with tho Cough Pills?one pill three times per day? and soon found himself improving, his cough milder mid softer, hoarseness passed off. strength am! appe tite improved, and iu a few weeks was entirely well, having t:ikuu no other medicine. PILES. A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well known lu Illinois, writing to us, Bays; "I have been lor some tinn. hcriwusly afflicted with bleeding piles; and have regard ih) my (iwinn severe one?at one time, indeed, hope less; hut 1 luive used your medicine (Pile Specific) and am cnred. I have no doubt you are laying the worM under grunt and lasting obligation." A gentleman of 50 fy ears, well and favorably knovyn at Celhi. Delaware connty. New York, hail been n mar tvr to the piles for *20 years. Sometimes from e*con nive hemorrhage, itain and suffering. he was reduced to the verge of the grave. For years ho had dragged out a miserable existence, a confirmed invalid, disqual ified for any buHue*. and life Almost a burden. It is needless to add that he had tried all sorts of remedies, fymi all sorts of electors, ^to little purpose. Ho con sulted me two years ago. and I recommended our I'ilo Specific, with occasionally, a Dyspepsia Fill. From this he began to improve, and since has never had a serious turn of piles. Front the first month up to a year post lie ball occasionally symptoms of his obi complaint; but a few do-es of the Pile Pills would dis perse it all, ami for more than a year past he has been entirely well of the piles. A more brilliant cure i? scarcely to be found in tlieannfdsof mediciue. PRICES, I Full sett, 20 large vials in morocco case and book, $5 00 | 44 . 44 - *20 44 44 plain caso and book...:...4 Oo . Case of 15 numbered boxe* and book, ?.....2 0(1 "Case of any C numbered boxes and lx?ok, .....1 00 Siuglo numbered boxes, with directions, 25 "Single lettered boxes, 4- 44 ' Is) Large plantation or Physicians caso. 142 or vials. 15 00 OU1L REMEDIES RY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a ease of what kind you choose, and enclose tln? amount in a current note or .stamifs by mail to our uddress* at No. 502, Broadway. -New York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or ox press, free of charge. No family should be without these invaluable cura tives. They are the only remedies perfectly adapts I for domestic and private use. With tlieni the parent is armed and prepared against the approach of disea*-. anil can moot it at the threshold and keep it at bay . A trifle of medicine rightly directed in the first hours of durease, perfectly cure* that which by delay can on ly'be.relieved by long and tedious hours of suft'eriug. if at'nil. Wit h these at hand, you aro not obliged t?. await the coming of that otteu distant, us well as ox |>enslve luxury, adoclor. nor to be drugged or poison ed* or blistered or bled, but may yourself administer the simple specific, and restore the ruddy current of life again tohealth and joy. There cannot only no in jury arise in any case from their use, but the "general influence upon the constitution, beyond all question, is iuo3t buneflciaL . -. AGENTS WANTED. W.o desire an active, efficient agent, for the sate of our remedies, in every town orcomuiuulty in the t'ui ted Status. Addruw, Dr. F. HUMPHREYS & CO. No. 5G2 Broadway, N. Y? K-nOCKIKO, Aton\, V% Ml 14. 3D.