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[For the Wheeling Intelligencer.] Darkness and I Many days, e'en years had past, Since I'd Matilda mot, Bnt e'er I hoped onto the last, That slio won Id not forget I Many chequered daya I've seen Since that dear happy time. Many joys and pangs most keen, Hare oft since then been mine! And one cloud, than the rest more black O'er my soul has past, That long did leave its solemn track, But which vanished at last I And then once more in/ stricken heart. Learned cheerfully to gaze, Upon each bright ami lovely part, Of life's mysterious maze! Again I saw all nitnre bright. With Wisdom and with Love. And that e'en the dnnridst night, Might a sweet tcacher prove! Again the bright sun^honefor me; Again tho ?ky was clear; Again I found it sweet to see, All Nature's prospects fair! But e'en than these, more potent still, My ead heart to beguile? My stricken soul with joy to fill? Was lovely woman's smile! Matilda, dear! to thee I turned, And tum-ed not in vain. For with thee I that solace found, That made me hopo aguinl T. H. J. MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM EVER WORN BY KINGSOREMPERORS. What? Why a Beautiful Head of Ilair. B^ECAUSEIT ISTIIK ORNAMENT GOD HIMSELF provided*for all our race. Header, although tho rose may bloom over oo brightly in tho glowing cheek, tho eye be ever so snarklin^ the "teeth be those of pearls, if the head is bereft of its covering, or the hair, be snarled and shriveled, harsJi and dry, or worso still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose mora tlian half her charms. Prof. Woods Ilair Kestorativo if used two or three times a week, will restore and permanently sccuro to all such an ornament. Read tho following, and judge. Tho writer of the first it he celebrated JPiaiiixt, ThaXberg: Da. Wood:? Nkw York. April 19.185S. Dear Sir:?Permit me to express to you the obli SHons I am under for tho entire restoration of mr lr to its original colon about the time of mv arri val in the United State * it waa rapidlv becoming gray, but upon the application of your -liair Restorative" U soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite* elll catious as well as agroeahlo. I am, c]fior sir, yonrs trulvl L ? . s- tiialberg. "Drych a'r Gwyliedydet." Welsh XswaptPEU OFFics. lfl Nassau st4 Ap.li'M. Prof. O. J. Woods?Dear Sir:?Some mouth or six weeks ago I received a bottle of your Ilair Restorativo and gave it my wife, who concluded to trv it on her hair, littlo thinking at tho time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my surprise, after a few weeks trial it has perform ed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs to a dark brown, at the samo timo beautifying and thickening the hair. 1 strongly rucoinmeud the aliove Itftrtorative to all persons inwuut or such a change of tt?ir ha,r- CHARLES CARDEW. _ ? , Nkw YoRK.^TuJy 2511857. Paor. 0. J. Www?W ith confnlonco do I recom mend vour Hair Restorative, as being tho most oflica tious article I ever saw. Since using vour Hair Re storative my hair and whiskers, which were almost whito have gradually grown dark: and 1 now feel confident that a f*w more applications will restore them to their natural color. It also has ndieved me or all dandruff and unpVtsant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. SE Wooo?About two years ago my liair'coin mehced felling off and turning gray: 1 w,v? fast becom ing bald, and had tried many Remedies to no effect ? I commenced using your Restorative in Janunrv last A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It b<r<an to fill up, grow out, and turned back to* its former color, (black.) At this time it is fully restored t?. its original color, hoalfli. and appearance, and lchcorfollv recommend its use to all. .7. i> HOES 0m0Afl0, 111, May 1,1857, Tlio Restonitive is pnt up in bottles of 3 sires, viz : largo, medium, and small; the small hold yi a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, xrnro in proportion than the small retailq for two dollars per bottle: the largo holds a quart, 30 per cent, more in proportion, and retails -i for $3. O. J. WOOD & CO.. Proprietors, Rroadway, X Y and 114 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. * And sold by all good Druggists an l Fancv Goods Pgalcra. dec2-dftw3m-ly Saddles, Harness, Trunks &i'. WHOLESALE A RETAIL. JR. SIlEPPARl), No. 131 Main Street, corner of ? Union, will continuo to keep on hand alargeand complete assortment or all articles in his line, consist ing, of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, Fine A Coarse Harness. Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Col lars, Homes, Whips, Ac, I would respectfully call attention to my stock, and trust by strict attention and promptness,, to merit a continuance of the public patronage Ail kinds or repairing promptly done, and in a pro per manner. j. ?. SllEPPARD. gop20.'59 131, Main Street. Fall and Winter, 1859. MILUNE^ANiSTRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOB, & CO. IMPORTERS S J0BJIEB3 OF BONNET SILKS & SATIN, Ribbons, Velvets, ^Rnchn, Flowers, 1'Vntliery, Htraw Bonnets, Flats, &c., NO. U3T, AXD Long of 239 Bat/rntoiiE Stuxet, BALTIMORE. MD. OtTor a stock uniurpuscd In the Uuit.nl States in vo - riety and cheapness. 55* Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Terms 0 uios., 0 |?er cent olf, ror cash, par ftimls. anglft,'69?6:u CCSHISGS <fc BULKY, PUBLISHERS AXO WnOLSSALE PE.1LER3 IX Books and Stationery, No. 203 llaltimorc Street, { Opposite JLiw/ver Street.) - . Baltimore, Md. O(for a Rill a*s >rtment of SOU^OOL.CLASSICAL, LAW MEDICAL* MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS. They are prepared to executo orders for Libraries. Colleges and Scuo ils on the most favorable terms. THEIR STiJCK OF STATIONERY embraces aII Its branches, and contains a variod assortment. JaalS, '50?1 y ? Pi arioFoi'tes. A. H. GALE CO. . l,,casnre in Inviting tho attention Artists, Amateurs, and the Publis fT^T^J^I^gcnerally. to their NEW SCALE PJ . * *?. ANO FORTE, just introduced. Tho growing desire for a Square Piano Forte that shall at>. S^HC?? 30?i.n,n 1,1 v"lu,ne ?f sound, and. at the same time, avoid the unguinly appeaninro or that three^or uered instrument. directed our energies to the produc Ourtuil l< rewarded and .Si!? VH? re,alt fotir of competition. . ,**r0ur nil pmrantee-l to giro eutlrosat laCict Ion. vrhctliHr onloroj from m director sold lir unyofonrajjentstlimugliout thecountri: nnd yrata T.n ila1c''of 0l:,t l^'ronnga which wo hare ?l\fojrcd lor tae last twantj-Urc *ears. ' a: il oai.r .% a>. S??ly 107 liiltTwelltUSt.N.Y.; ^Gents' FurnisTiing Goods. \V;;?r ? assortment or I ./ ; ?. FDRMSHIXO aOODS. eiu>h as Shirts. Huspen.lcri fn r.^i "tl n*aJlterchfcfi, Stock* mid Ti?s, and ^''KnK'^nrvtocomplntoatleatlemrn-. No^lW Ma"n Stwt W" / """ ,or c*ih' at ?pt7 Wh'kki.bu & LA KIN". JUrchant Tailor*. Kerosene Oil! " Kerosene Oil!! ? Kerosene Oil!!! WEnAVKTim DAV URC1B1VED A SUPPLT of thi< oil from the .New Rneland Co., wiikh is ?nperlor to llio celel.ratoO CarKoiiOll, hithilme lonirer IflTln,- a. Rood a light, will, lew ,v!or. It nrod? onlv to be tried to prore all that Is said ot it. Ai?o, a ?ai ply ol ' NEWARK COAL Oir.l CANFIELD COAL OIL!! CINCINNATI GOAL OIL!!! SSy^We are tho sole agents for the ) CHALLENGE BURNER, A recently patented article which will givo a larger light without smoking, tha'n any other burner tued. JaJMct\ a better light than OAS. All are invited to call and sxsmino for themselves. ,wr* UOUU3 A RABNK8, 31aln street gPALDING'S PEJSPARED GLUE SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE] SPALDING'S PREPARED CLCE J SAVE TIMEPIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH! Stitch ix Tim* sxvcs Nix**-?a ^ ^ H.flCCWl %ciU topi*** even in vxll-rtffulaUd families. It Is rery desirable to hare some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Tors, -Crock ?rj? Ae. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can af ford to be without It. It is alwnys ready and up to i the sticking point. There Is no longer-a necessity tor limping chairs, splintered veneers, beadle** dolls, and broken cradles. It is Just the article for coue, shell, aud other ornamental work, so popular with ladles oi refinement nnd taste. r : . I This Julinlmble preparation is used cold", being J chemically held Ip solution, and posse&ung all the j valuable qualities of the be?t cabinet-makers1 Glue, j It may be used In the ploco of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. '?USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." ccnts*?A Brush uccompanleseach bottle. Price,25 Wholesale Depot, 30 Flatt-it., If. Y. Address HBNfcY C. SPALDING & CO., Box Xo 3,600 New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing four, eight, and twelve dozen?a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card accompanying each package. A Mingle bottlo of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household.-?* - J 1 Sold by nil prominent Stationere, Druggists, llanl | ware and Furniture Dealers. Grocers, and Fancv Stores. Country Merchants should nuke a note of SPALD ING'S PREPARED. GLUE, when making up their [ list. It will stand nny climate. SPA IjDIX G'S PREPARED GLUE! | USJ5HUL IN EVERY HOUSE. SPALDING'S PREPARED G1.UF, SOLD ItT STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY II0USE.FURXIS1IIX0 STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY FANCY GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPALKD GLUE, SOLD BY GROCERS: ? SPALDING'S PREPARED OLUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. Manufactured by HEXUY U. SPALDIXG k CO., i.. 30Platt-?(.,SewYork. Address Post Office, llox 3,GOO. Annexed Is an Alphabetical List of Articles which, a damaged, may be rustorcd to thoirorigiiuii strengtli and usefulness by SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCE: A Mends ACCOUNT BOOKS . 4 U Mends BUREAUS " ' ">1 Mends CRADLKS. a D Mends DOLLS *. n li......Mends ETAGERS E F Mends FANS p U Mends GUITARS U Mends HARPS * Mends INLAID WORK 1 J ......Menctl JARS j K Mejuli KNOBS A K L......Meuds LEATHER WORK ...I.......*.*"L M......Mcntls MIRROR-FRAMES M N"......Mends NKWKL POSTS N 0 Mend. OTTOMANS . "*0 P Mends PIANO-KORTES P <i Mends QUI LT-ER AMES .....Q " Mends ROCK ING-1IORSKS R S Mends SOFAS S T Mends TABLES X 5 Mends UMBRELLA-STICKS V Mends VASES V W Mends WORK-BOXES .' \V x Mends XYLOGRAP1UC-WOKK !..'.X > Mends YARD-STICKS Y Mentis ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK Z 4 '?> conclusion, SPA 1.DING'S PREPARED GLUE is useful in Libraries nnd Schools. 1...S...Mends STEREOSCOPES S 1 2...P?Mends PITCHERS "p" ?? -...A...Men,Is ACCORDEONS ...A... 3 4... L...Mends LKTTER-SBAL1NG I.... 4 5...D...Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASES 1)... i 6...I ...Mends IMAGES I (j 7...N...Memls NEW BREAKAGES N... 7 K...G...Mends GUN STOCKS G... S 9...S...Mends SCHOOL BOOKS. S... 9 111... P...Mends PA 11ASOL3 P...10 11 ...K?Mends RU LERS It..'.11 12... K... Mends ELECTRICAL MACHINES ..e!!!i2 U...P....Mends PAPER-HANGINGS P. 13 14...A...Mends ARM-CHAIRS _ A...14 15...R...Mends RICKETY FURNITURE. 11.. 15 1(3...K...Mends ERASER HANDLES- E...18 17...D...Mcuil* DESKS D...16 IS.?G...Mends GLOBES G IS 19...L...Mends LOOSENED LEAVES .'.l'.".19 'JO...U...Mends UP1IOI.STERKD FUIINITDRE..U...3U '21... E?Mends EGG-BEATERS E...21 22 Menus ACORN WORK I -1 Mend. CHESS-BOARDS. ./JjM 21 Mends FIDDLES ? 2'' Mends S1I ELL-WORK lias 21''.... Mends FILLET WORK. 26 27 Mends HOBBY-HORSES. ->r 2* Mends KALEIDOSCOPES '?? 29 Mends MONEY-BOXES "as 3? Mends PICTURE FRAMES :u 31 Morula flW'iH'Tiiiiiv 35 Mends WARDROBES 35 30 Mentis PARIAN MARBLE 30 37 Mends CRIBS .....37 3S Meu.li BAIIV-J UMPEUS 38 30 Mends IYOIIY WORK .39 4?> Mends MATCH-SAFES 40 4 1 Mends PICTURES 41 4 2 Mends QUILL WHEELS 42 4 3 Mends TOWEL-RACKS .43 41 Mends WASIf-STANDS .44 45 Mends BEDSTEADS .45 40 Mends DRUMS .10 47 Mentis ClIESS MEN 47 4S Mend* BALLOT-BONES 48 4 9 Mends HERBARIUMS 40 5 0 Meti'U BACKGAMMON-BOARDS 50 5 1 Men.ls BAND-BONES .51 5 2 Mends BLACK-BOARDS 52 5 3 Mentis BASS-VIOLS oil 51 Mends III LIZARD-TABLES -54 55 Mends BII.LIARB-CUES 55 ! 50 Mends RIltD-CAGES 50 57 Mends BROOM-STICKS ...57 1 5S Mentis BOOK-CASES .. 58 50 Mends BOOT CRIMPS .50 f>0 Mends DRUSH-UANDLES .00 0 1 .Mends BRUSHES .01 0 2 Men Is CABINETS 02 0 3 Mends CHURNS 03 0 4 Mentis CLt>CK CASES .01 I 05 Mends CRUTCHES 65 00 Mends CUPBOARDS CO ! 07 Mends CURTAINS 07 0 5 Mentis CASINGS i, 08 03 Mends CADDIES 09 7 0 Men-Is CAMERAS ...70 7 1 .-.Mentis CHAIRS .71 7 2 Mends CHARTS 72 7 3 Mends CLOTHES FRAMES... 73 7 4 Mends CARD-CASES 74 7 5 Menls CHESTS... 75 70 Mends DIARIES 70 77 Mends WORK-STANDS. 77 7# Mentis DRAUGHT-BOARDS 78 70 Mends DISHES- 79 80 Mends DIVANS. ? 81 Mends DICE-BOXES.. 80 Mends DOORS ?} S3 Mends DOMINOES so W Mentis FIREB0ARDS.- ! oi XXI * IVT3 90 9 1 Mentis TOPS 91 9 2 Mentis ORGANS .92 9 3 Mend* MODELS. 93 91 Mends SEWING-MACHINE STANDS 94 95 Mends PANELS 95 95 Men.Is PASTEBOARD-WORK 00 97 Mends PATTERNS 97 as Mend- SIDEBOARDS 98 99 Mends W^HJDEN-WAR E 99 100. MentU WILLOW-WARE 10O SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY STATIONERS. SPALDING'S PREP AH HP GLUK, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY GROCERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HARDWARE 8T0RES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY PANCY-GOODS DEALERS. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. Manufactured by HENRY C. SPALDING ? CO.. 30 Platt-?t~ New York. Address Post Office. Bos No. 3.000. Put up In cases containing either, Four, Eight, or TwsWe Dozen each?A be*ntifal LrrrfooRAPic Show 0ai? *eoem|?atvjHiij ?soh postage. fner28-dJtw*y TRANSPORTATION. 8 ~ . . . . . PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. The Capacity of tb(* Road u now equal to any in the Country. Three Through Passenger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH k PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct In tho Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, vrith through Trains from ail Western Cities for Phila delphia, Nuw York, Boston. Baltimore und Washing ton City; thus furnishing facilities for the transpor tation oi Passengers. unsurpassed, fjr speed and com fort, by anyother route. Express and Fast Linos run through to Philadelphia vrithout change at Cars or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each train; Woodruff's SleepingCars to Express and Fast Trains'. The Ex press runs Daily, Mail and Past Lino Sundays excepted. Three Daily Trains connect direct for Now Y'ork. Express and Fast lines connect for Baltimore and Washington. FAST LINE?Loaves Pittsburgh (except Sunday)at 3:00 A. M.; arriving at Philadelphia at 5:00 P. M.; New York at 10:15 P. M^BaltimoreatT:00 IN M. 31AILTKATN?Leaves Pittsbnrgh(except Sunday) at 6:00 A. M- arriving at Philadelphia at 10:25 P.M.; New York at 3:10 A. M. EXPRESS?Leaves Pittsburgh (every day) at 6:00 P. 31.. arrivingat Philadelphia at 7:00 A. 31; New Y'ork ut 12:25 P. M.; Baltimore at 7:40 A. M. Six daily Trains between Philadelphia and New York. Two Daily Train-* between New York and Bos ton. Tl?rough Ticket (all Rail) are good on either ot tin* above Trains. BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich, Fall River or Stouiiigton Lines. TICKETS EASTWARD may be obtained at any of the im]K>rtant flail Road Offices iu the West: also, on any of the rcgnlor Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers; and TICKETS WESTWARD at the Office of thbCmupahy in Boston, New Y'ork, Baltimore or Philadelphia. . Fare always as low as toy any Other Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. Tho completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Rail Road to Chicago, makes this the Direct Line Between the East aud the | Great North West. Tho connecting of tracks by tho Rail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferriage oi Freight, together with the saving of time, are advan tages readily appreciated by shippers of Freight, aud the Traveling Pnblic. PARTIES SHIPPING EASTWARD will,Und it to their advantage to S/iijt by this Rout*. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to or address either of tho following Agents of the Company. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburgh; Dott.e k Co., Stcubciiville. O^ 11. S. Piercb k Co., Knnesville, O4 J. .J..Johnston, Ripley, 0.; P.. McNef.lt, Maysville. Ky^ Ormsiiy k Cropper, Portsmouth. 0.; Paddock & Co., Jeflersonville. Ind.: II. W. Brown & Co- Cincinnati, O- Athern k Hidurrt, Cincinnati. O.; R. C. Meldrdv, Madison. IihU William Bingham, Louisville. Kv.; P.O. O'Rjlet k Co., Evansville, Ind., N. W. (Irahax ?fc Co.. Cairo, UL: R. F. Sabs, St Louis, Mo^ John If. ITvrris, Nashville, Teniu Harrison Hitnt. Memphis, Tehn^ Clarke k Co.. Chicago, ill.; W. II. IF. Koontz. Alton. 111.: Murpkt k Wallr. Du buque. Iowa, or to Freight Agents of Rail Roads ut different points in the West. 77tK Greatest FUcilities offered for the JVotcction and Speedy Transportation of Live. Stock-. And Good Accomuodations with usual privileges for persons traveling in chnrgo thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freiglitsof all descriptions can bo for warded from Philadelphia. New Y'ork, Boston or Balti more, ti? any points on the Rail Roads of Ohio, Ken tucky, Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa,' or Missouri, by Rait Road direct. Tho Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pitts burgh with Steamboats, by which Coods can be for warded to any i?ort ??n the Ohio. Mu?kingttm. Kentucky. Tennessee, Cumberland. Illinois. Mississippi. Wiscon sin. Missouri Kansas Arkansas aud Red RIvors'; and at Clevclaud, Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to nil ports on the N??rth-Western Lakes. Merchants anil Shippers entrusting the tmnspnrtn tion of their Freight to this Compauy, can rely with confidence on its speedv transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point In tho West by the Pennsylvania Rail RojuI are at all time* at favorable as arc churned by other R. R. Companies. li^.Be jMirtlcular to mark packages ~vlv Penna. n. r." Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by this Route. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East will find it to their interest to call on tho Agents of this Company at tho following places before ship ping- or letter.-.addressed to either of them on the sub ject of freights, will meet with prompt attention. E. J. SNEEDER. Philadelphia. MAGRAW k KOONS. SU North Street. Baltimore LEECH kCO~No.lL Astor House, or No. l.*S. Wm. rst. N. Y. LEECH k Co- No. 54 Kilhr Street. Boston. II. II. HOUSTON. Ccii I Prcit/tit Afft, Pliila fdclphla. L. L. HOUPT, GnCl Ticlet Ajft, Philadelphia. TITOS. A. SCOTT. <7c?r/ Sapt. Altonna Pa. dccHu'59. 1IEMPFIELD RAILROAD change on1 time:: ON ANI) AFTER MONDAY'. NOVEMBER THE 2Sth. the train* on this Road will run as follows, j daily, exeept Sundays: I Leave Washington ... 7J<J A, M. ! Arrive at Wheeling 10 " RETURNING: Leave Wheeling 3 P. M Arrived at Washington 0 *? All freight to be forwarded from Wheeling must bo delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock P. 31. to insure its shipment tho samo day. nov24 W. I). BURTON. Snp't. Cleveland, Pittsburg and "Wheel ing Rail Road. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. Nov. 11. 1859, l?as ?enger Trains will leave Bridgeport as follows, (Sundays excepted:) 0:10 A. M. Accommodation Train, stopping at all sta tions, arrive at Pittsburgh at 11:05 A.M. 11:35 A. M. Mail Train, arrives at Pittsburgh at 4:15 I'. >1.. Philadelphia at 7:00 A. M? New Yorkat 1*2 ni*>n and Cleveland nt 7:35 P. M. I 0:55 P. 21. Express Tmin. arriving at Pittsburgh at 2:35 P. M- Philadelphia at 0:50 l?. M., Now York at 10:20 P. M. and Cleveland at 7:35 RI2TURN1NG TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 0:40 A. M. aud S:30 P. M., arrive at Bridgeport at 0:10 P.M. and 0:14 A. M. ls*avo Pittsburgh nt 1:45 and 0:10 A. M- and 1:40 P. M? arrive at Bridgeport at 0:14 A. M., 10:52 A. M. aud 0:10 P. M. For Tickets. Freight, or information, apply nt ofilce INo. 37 Water stre-'i. next door to Sprigg llouso, Wheel ing, Va? and at l;ridgei>ort Station. novlo 1). B. WILLIAMS, Ag t. I Baltimore & Oliio Rail Road W1NTER ARRANGE3IENT. f\N and after Monday. the 14th of November, 1859, the passenger Trains will run dally as follows: First?The Great Southwestern, St. Lout<, Cincin nati. Columbus. Wheeling. Benwootl. Baltimore ami Washington City Express leaves Wheeling diiily at 11:50 A. 31.. arriving in Baltimore at 0:45 A.M., con necting with trains S?r the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 4:05. P. M., arriving at Benwood at 8:10 and Wheeling at 8:40 A. M., connect ing with the great Western. Southwestern, and North western Express. This train only stops for meals and supplying emrine with fuel and water. Second?The Northwestern. Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Wheeling. Benwood. Baltimore, and Washington City Express departs daily except Saturday at 9:20 P. M? ami arrives at Baltimore at 4:55 P. M? connecting with tho trains for the P.astere and Southern cities. Re turning. loaves Ralthnoro at 7:15 A. M.. and arriving at Benwood at 2:15 and Wheeling at ?45 A. M. This train stops at all regular stations East of Cumberland. Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation train leaves Wheeling daily. Sundays excepted, at 7:10 A. M., arriving In Cumlnsrlnnd at 0:45 P. M. Returning, leaves Cumberland at S:8 A. M. aud arrives nt Wheel ing at 0:10 P. M. This train stops nt all stations. These trains all make close connection with trains for the Western cities. J. B. FORD, Agent. W. P. Smith. Master of Transportation. L. M. Cole. Qen'l Ticket Agent. novl4-59 P ASS E N G E R S Front the \Ve?t Going South, riYWlCE daily (Sunday idglit excepted)for the Relav X House, Washington, Fredericksburg. Richmond, Petersburg. Weldou. kc. kc., (riVt. Potomac River and the Richmond. Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, by tiplendid nnd comfortable steamers to Acquia Creek, thenco to Richmond l.y tlio Richmond. Fredoricksburg anil Potomac Railroad. Hours of dejnrture from Washington,1 0^0 A. Mn J and 7 P. M~ (Sundays excepte?l.) Ijeave on Sundays J at 6:30 A. M. only. Baggage under chargo of Hpecial j agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and | Weldon. From Washington to Richmond*. ? 5 50 From do to Petersburg.- 0 From do to Weldon. R From do to Wilmington 12 The Richmond, Fredericksburg und Potomac Ral road has been in operation for 22 years, and in all that time, no pas3enger has either been killed or crippled by accident, which is without a |mrnllelin the history of Roilroads iu this country. S. RUTH, Supt.Tran*. Juno 28.1S53 jyl-ly MALTBY IT OIJSE, BALTIMORE. S. U. MALTBY, Prop'r. SITUATED on Pratt street, between Light and Charles streets, immediately In the centre of busi ness, and convenient to all the railroaddepotsand the hipping. ; ?ihl7.*59 TYOTATOE8.?50 bus. potatoes for sale by r MT5 tbmmi k no?KKT.T> GOUDEN BEE HIVE STORE V ? Wo. 174, Main-st. near the Suspension Bridge, "Wlieeliiig, Va. Second Arrival of Fall & Winter Goods. IMMENSE STOCK?PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. STONE & THOMAS rpAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TIT AT THEY 1IAVE JUST OPENED THEIR SECOND STOCK 1 of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, bought almost entirely with Cash, which in point of Quality. Style, and Richness is equal to any they havo ever brought to tho city. And in.variety ami Quality (fruui which to se lect) and Cheapness, Is unsurpassed by any in tho West. In their stock may be fouud almost every variety ot Goods adapted to Ladies', Men's and Boy's Wcar. In their Itotail Department, they invite the attention of La dies to their large stock of RICH D It ESS SILKS?being the largest stock in the city and embracing all the latest styles?Bayadere*. Plaids, Sot Figures and Plaiu. and at greatly reduced Prices. FRENCH WOOLEN GOODS?Embracing Merinoes, Cashmeres und DcLaiues. Plain and Figured Rubes. Turriartineo, Valcncias and Plaids, in great variety. FURS?Kmhracing Mantles, Victorines, Cuffs, Muff Mufflers, and Gloves. CLOAKS AND CLOAKING?Very Large assortment, and as desirable as any in tho city. IN OUR SHAWL DEPARTMENT may l?e found the Largest Stock, ami Greatest*Variety, and Most Desir able Styles in the city. Some styles being made expressly for us. GERMAN A ENGLISH DRESS GOODS?EmbracingValencias, Ducal*. Poll de Cliivrcs. Magenta Cloth, Ac. Our stock is very iarge, being twice as largo as anv kept in the clt v: and very, very cheap. Our stock of DE LAINES, GINGHAMS, PRINTS and STAPLE FABRICS embraces tens of tliougmd* of yards, of every variety and price. IN MEN'S t BOFS WEAR?we call attention to the largest stock of Cassimeres. Cloths, Cassinots, Tweeds. Flannels, Cantons, Muslins, etc. that is kept iu the city. CARPETINGS A OIL CLOTIIS.?Wo call particular attention to our stork of Caqictings and Oil Clotlis, as wo a re desirous to quit that branch of our trade; we are prepared to give great, great bargains. In our Jobbing Department, we call the attentiou of the Trade to our stock of Piece Goods and Notions, of every variety, adapted to the.trade, which in Variety, Style & Price is equal to any Jobbing lioui-o in the city. Buying mostly with Caidi; we court a cash tnulo, and are prepared to sell upon as good terms ;is any llouje iu the West. ,<J2>-Parcci8 seiit to any i?art of the city, free of charge. novlS/SCL ticwhioh tho proprietor imiro than twenty vears. ing demand fnun tlioso PILLS', in I* I the satis in regard to their line, them within tlie roach know that different Ca portions of tho bowels. -I It TIC PILL his, with well established fact, a variety of tlie purest whirh act alike on eve ry canal, and are where a Cathartic is uee *mc#its of the Stomach. Hack and Lit it:.*, Out i re arer the whole bodi/, fnun quentlv, ir ncglected. end Loss of ApjHtlUv. a Creep SANFORD'S Liver Invigorator, SEVER debilitates. TT?'f COMPOUNDED KNTIItELY VUOM GUMS, vJ>: i T ? mo 0,1 established fact, n Standard iiscdit and ""P"||U !l'"'vcd '>T "11 tlmthnvo r ru*lrt-W ;?1 *0 iritli confidence in , ? "l,lc i O " I" recommended. 5 T1 "'"timnils y within tliu last two voars ll,ul Kivon ?p alllttjhopes of relief, m the S?0iu"ul'0UelJ|-?i;c';,tilia"M i? titles iu to act gently onlO the Rowels. 1 pC!;ltwrofr>'olir 0 Judgment guide you In 11 ?n? l'Z it i..!L " ...rrr Cbm-. plainti, llitlimu Attacki ^/ironic J'1'- k* \arrhve. .Summer Otm plMuU, Vyeenlery, />rop- ^ ,?.</, .Sour .Stomach, Jfabit "ZoJZ', rUr"? i:c' W'^'ra, Cholera Morbus. U'i- M 'lukna^Jaundie,. Fr?.J; II eak newi.aiid may be' used successfully tut an uPu>r?ru?iy11 wi? Si? ,? / .!**? (as thoii-jLJ ?''anils can testify) in t%Z,V 'Jr"I W (tow Tm-tpoouruU arc JS . conunencuuiwit ;k. of attack. lis fhvw " "" """m "'a thcir tu-ltin"'"y i? PRICE ON K DOLL A It PER BOTTLE. ?also.? SANFOED'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOC.NnEU KttOST GLASS f.'A The"Ft\ninr- Wl' '' *" ""?* rl I'u FA All Li CA'\ * Til A ItTIf ? I'll ; i? i, ? gentle but active Catliur- W - ? ? - - 1 ,LL>> is a Iwu used in his pructicoV-j Tlie constantly iucreas whnluiyft long used the V3 Cictl-Ki which all express .. ? -A induced me to place of all. Tho Profession well: tliartlcs act on different ir*\ The FA MIL V C'A TIT due reference to tliis;w la-Mi compounded from ^ N egetable Extracts,:^, ry part of the elementa-'PH and raf.- in all ca^e-? ^ dej, Midi as Derange SlcfjtitiM, J'.tins in the M ncss. J'ain anil Sorenessi sudden cold, which fre-<&< in a long course of MucrJ ^ '7' of Or4d < orer^Iv'ffiZ ZZtuiZ ncss. Headache, or iceight\Q in the /it.t.r. ?U1 In flam ma tor# Disease*, Worms, inOhildrn or Ad alt* II hat "lond-mrav 'lis i,. ffi'ai: "terr?5 tu mcmiu" I PRICE 3 DIMES. TILAl'TO^plr rIo V10 ,"AT0" FAMILY CA TllAi.TIC 1 U,L? are retiulnl bv Drui-.-irtis eenural I towna wl'olraalo I>jr the Tra.k- in all tl.u large towl"' S. T. V.. SAXFORI), M. T)? Jlannjacturer ami l'mprietor, Ago?^. T. If. 1,00-AX * cg:Br''a'''V"j^^k BALTIMORE Commercial College! Focxi.ro, 1R52. ? .....Ohartki.k.', ISM. LOCATED, Cor. Onltimorr nml Cliarles-Sta., li A I.TIM on K, M D. rpms IXSTITUTIOX IS SOU- IX THE MOST a,,d "0,!ri>h'n" t-omlltlon. Twice .111 ring the last two yean, lu? it been ncc.Msary to obtain irewi., Pnrt,l,.0",s ;'r the ttccommotiiition of the in everyStalo'lntl.cVMon^"-' "?"iy thifn!!!!* r"AM. 0M?,.0f thc u,ost conspicuous and Iwated buildings In tho city. The rooms K5' "rraugod, njuicious and elegantly ? Bi ?Vl?n'ages and Hicilities here offered to voune viv! ?,u?r*?K to iuialily themselves projK-rly fur the \ai ioua duties of the Counting Room, or to obtain a .... tffh Practical Business Education gcnerallv, are IKeMlle"^?,^ ""-V timn"r faculty: n , . E. K. LOST Kit. rfneipat?Lecturer <m the Science or Accounts. Com merce, Uu.sitics* Customs, etc. r , , J. M. PHILLIPS. I roressor or the Theory and Practice or B.-ok-Kecniuc aud Commerical Calculations. n. H. DAY IKS, Aujuciato Professor or Hook-lveeninir. _ x. c. jon.vsox, t roressor or Ilusincs^ aud ornamental I'eumansh'n f<. T. WILLIAMS. Esq.. ' Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rnv. E. YEATKS RKKSK. D. D.t Lecturer on Commcri:d Kthios. , TRUSTEES: ii il1"* Kenned.v? Hon. Joshua Vansant, i?"; "los Swa.iii, Wm. II. Keighler. Esq ttI r*rXrf ^'1- ^ ?'? Knabe. Esq., ?IC , IFf,.1' P^'dd with a Commercial Library deifts Uork^ expressly for tho uso of the Stu* raMfin^ctid.1"'" ''"k ,,lmficlf' nn'1 ls c.rSr%;"i,rtl''n "ur,ne t"o}ear'sutionts rrJmVlZ2TocLr.n,Uiral ,oco,nI',?ta"? ? """e. A Dipiaua in nwimled to nil Onuiuntef) .rK" a'"1 '!?""if"lly Ornamented Circular, con taining upward, of six sqcare pkf.t. renresentinp tlie Exterior nnrl Interior View of tho r-nllcge various rharacterijitlc designs, peiinian?hlp. Ar.. sent by mall fr diarize, nccompouied with cataloguegiving full particular*. Address E. K. LOSIEIt Baltimore Jfd. I3 I -A. 1ST o s. h.cartweight, Wholesale and Itetail Dealer in MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Cutlery ii. Variety Uood?, XO. 123 MAIN STHEET. J u .T,": "'"ve Pianos ore fit ted _ Jit?,.I II i'l'l'rovaiuwits. in benn t?riu^CTv,?i?i," 'pi^tS^riwu-j SHEET MXTSXC. inThe'Wenern country "Mt M""? ?S-Music sent to any address, po,tng(1 five.-^ kInd or" wain""<J'1 this establi.hmeut. ?I;rr? ALYA1, HALL. BYRD & HALL, Manufacturers & W holesale Dealers in UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS "WAREHOUSE, No. ia Warren Street, '. -Vlur liruitlu^iu. JVow A-o.U. ^--Kjntuiky Blue Grass; Or S?$5 S??? ^ otssts SSil^SS^SE SSSS^SSSS S^M^^JBdLaeg&s r.&.Jff,111'?'-? ia ""''l**nto?n.l genlal ft.T.r,rth^ LV.T c'rl-, ^^' valuableimnerals?CM, Iron. .Silt, t?pi?tr4c.?arc unsurprised: the State Iiiih cxnnntM i^^ntlrvVre^hh^^i't" ?illm*M'a:Ml l'-a???Wro8H within ^r.,Ji ' Place almost everr county '?'""?roflt- seaport sor of th? ffiUillTl?^V'?"rfC",.';,n?!ll!-,'i??l>.''Sl>-Wheeling. pr.?\vd ..r iwm 'i- o./'i '"vitn'K land, whether Im S atM tha , ? V V-|,cr tl"s '':,v iM ""' Mother of ouues. than it lit m Minnesota or Oregon. X? wltora ImiZ0"1 C"|" l?'"Ua"c,l wilh accessible Coal or aUk . foM m??rrJM-'U' C,1S!c# Timl,er> U1"' ??Se:.T , ,ruln"n'll-nus, Kinil ami HooU obtained 2?h.^f * 01,1 VirSl"la; while to men *i-ht'.lf V" c;"""-'u R^l firms almost within ?KnT.?v?,:'K>U Clty f0r tl,u f"ir coat uf T;Vll,E LAX?S of EAST TK.YXKSSBB nre-ent OTi-oon tl.l !,,Vili"t' flcI,l< f?r Industryani^u" lie ilthr .i 'm''" i T^lu cllnuitc ib* salubrious and to jh .5 , ;" ' f.:,pte.l to nil agricultural p..r ? I"luipn.??l Lands are wtml with useful ??.i ?* present natural openings. and Me-idows producing nutritious Grass. The fanner ran liaie hN x ,,i'"^rS,L^ftVy. V*"l.l',"ir i,"ri,"iic deal with-any institution as a snlfctVni'ungfiict'over whoso exist..,,c? or character it has no "oStrol n.,J in? Vir ?V|l I co"fi,l,5UCO tointendiug settlers, Slavery m2?SiBfci Dewl "ot 51,1,1 ?ht?u,<? "Ot^rvo S/im Ma hindram e to settlement on your part. That* eraiid V-?A <,r ?",r Go^K.VT,! VTKO vVloisf,7A" tit..ill \ UfnjMttcfl of it so far as vou are coiuirntil l?.? lorel ir take""1' ''"i1!"1'1"? "???ers, mechaiiiiw. mil take eouiuel together and resolve to seek !???**? "Wblo homes in company. Let them club Mii-hh.n l, "K'a"*> "t'u J two of their nnmber to l,'?,k ut i,rtl'ar<*l tn roll them. Let these t?mr. '?i " r"""'dent scrutiny, buy from five to twoutj thousand acres in n b?ly, cnihnicing nil tl a ny'Vftmd'"?.?!^''5?n,ril'ut?< ''.v ''im to thoconiika " I" ,' ?"torn. Such a ligation nmveasily !*? mn.in !^ipss;jsss SBSHSSSSSS ! r zr*r/?^ I Call mill wee our mrips, descriptions S?r^ J I'lease ml.Lioss FKAXCIS W TlMov .. ,, . or JOHX c. r.NDKIMVOOn. fionor.,! A-en'l A?'f v J NewYVirli""1 lr""l0itea^Coiu|h"i_y,Xo. 146llroallway^ 5 Jas. H. I)illoii I No. 10JJ Market Street, ' PLUMBER & GAS FITTER, I K K\T-i>S on lmnd, Gas Fixtures I end un.i IV ^ rought Iron Pipes, Sheet Lead An wfi , !?SfS=-SSS? SSlSHStiS ile^;^h^UT?um?ofC& 1= Vi" cont^:rz;;u^p?p*'i,^vrrrirta,,d,fw Aqtleiluct Pipe constantly on liantl *i,v rhICl,i ?" ':c, f"?l?he.l o^aliort notk-o W IiraS3'"?1 1-J- ' S. E. BILBROUGH & Co., Gen'l Land & Real Estate Ai'ts, DE.VLEHa IX Land Warrants, Stocks, &c? -N. IKeomrr of Third ami Chestnut-fat, rJ%2:timUr MwM"n T^stntilielied. 1R54-. LAND IN MISSOURI ^ rSr^W^^'^ lions of acres of \l*IIo\t Pino Uiimmi * t>.^,&tS^r;?ra^btuh,of5'!ld notM nr 5SSSS^s|S? Cuaranteu thu quality. y ,0 de* nbo and wUhc'.y^S;^:^^- ma>" b8 LuE^onM^ No'1 ^ Tanners'OH. 10 hhls. ssnnaB MEDICAL. MRS. WBVSLOW, An experienced X ureo and Female PhyslcUu., present* to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP \vi..P0R C,II,'DRRN TEETHIXO, r,nln!?Knrtlr f*diitn,a' u'? p~c?i or bT * AU PA,V ??d spasmodic action, and la Sure to*Regulate tl?e Bowel*, J* >?*??l>utupwul wld thU article for ove"t? aU 'r'V^1 On^VitTf^itmry of hXw8^ Wi"; iVu:K!n"io"a-'""l?J><--.ik in uJ55 lw2"ten Ur ,W"n'J ?!??'\vrupi. This valuable preparation is (lie prescription ..r ...... OM he most KXI-JSKIUXCBD nnd Si^ULNCH^ '"U* bcU" u,,t'11 ?"?? thousands of cases ^U^Zfy ?rlpl,1{f i? ?,e Dowels, &. AViuclCollc, ri?v^3Tr"TuU,?^ wl,ic"'if^ny rc.1,0 liovoit the best Y~ ~~'-~~~~~.^'Ieutli. \yu bo SSHt'd "'I C " ? K E K ? Wom?Vl* D|AJtttU?;.v| TEETHING. l^mDRKv' whether it ari.Ov-AAw^-v^v.vvvvvv/j?M-llULDKhX, inc. or from otl.orcamc. We would mt*JS2' ^Tuso^rCE&Vitt8?"" _'e?~''""1'1 bjr Ur?SSElst? throughout the world. Prlueij.nl OWlee, 13, Cedar St., K. Y. qui? CENTS P*R BOTTLE. ^HOSTETTER^S StomachBitters! IT IS A FACT THAT. AT SOME PERIOD EYKItv di-inrl" r "f ' r?,I,,,U,IU1 family is subj.-ct to disease a;. fn "T,? " tl,u W'-v factions;but. with IhS "i ti ::" c ?""*?? "f Plain enmtuun t.. J. y ,naJ able no to regulate the svstem im this UesTii5oWi!S"tii?ei,th" '" "nlur 10 ?cco?l>|Wi Utiii]v that wl.5mtin ? coutvo tu pursue is cer nt the h?! mvJn !Jf? "fS0",,:,'llnlUtnu- "r thins,. memrn thus l.v*t>.p ni.ui.lf? , ? 1" 1 i?o?r..uH actiim. nud 01 For"tb" ,U,"ru Ft*** t'li^ f|. - * * IM?r directions on the liottlc smmm, Hit- almv,-stated .li',-!L J ' f "rl'??'>?. ....lie of the sound slifti ami licnitltv ?i;.r?i-?" *i promote "i*,cr" ?? luiispeii! itmdciuate to the demantU of tlili ehn !">"riil""L'"t ?'? CAUTION Wo caution tlio public against n.lng any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ashfor IbidTir,m'a CEin>R.4TED Stomac, Bittem. and ?-o hat each bottle has the words -Dr. J. Hosteltefs . tomac 1. Hitters blown on the ?:do of the bottle, and stamped .m the metallic cu? coveri.,* tho cork, and ohscno that our autoKraph WRnnture is on tlio label. ..?5^ r0|'nTO' soW ''-v "OSTETTEIl * SMITH . . ,'n" a'"' l,y n" ''n.PBl-ts, grocers! aa.l dealers penerally tlm.uKho?t the United States, Canada, fcouth America and ficnaan.r Cit't bj LAL'P,IUNS 4 AKf. | Ke]^i0-*59 ilttwlr. C^) 0 1S4. Biningf.r Sc Ccl (Establiflicd 1778,) SOLE IMPORTERS, \T<>. 338 Broadway, N. Y. 'his BEJuICIOUS TONIC especially designed for tho use of tho Medical ProrES sioxond tho F.\MiLT,pos8cssetithoMein<n'n5rcincdiciaa! pro]>erties (Tonic and Diuretic) %rluch belong to nn Old and PURE GIN ? The husinesR of manufac turing bpurious gins, and offering tliein aa beverages, under the titlv*, -Aromatic,"?Cordial.'*?"Medica ted," etc., has become eo common, that tho public ia justly suKpiciouH of nearly ever^'thing that is ofTerwl under similar forms, and tho trade lias thus been brought into disrepute. It has remained for our house (established ill 1778) to supply tho pressing popular need, and to inaugurate a new era in tho history 01 the Trade. Wo trust that our established reputation ?found upon eighty years of experience?abundantly | vindicates our claim to public confidence. N. B. A comparison of ^Bininper's Old London TV?<:k Oin" I with others bearing similar names, will establish its | superiority, and make other C.vtmox unnecessary. Put up in Qcabt Bottles, in cases of one and two I dozen each, and sold throughout the world by Drug gists, Grocer*, etc. Druggifts-.and Dealers Supplied with Wines and Brandies, | Direcl from United States Bond^ (1 W;irehonles; WFor salo by K. li. STABLER & CO* Baltimore and T. II.LOGAN & CO? Wheeling, Va. scpS-?5tt3m Berlin wire belt clasps and SILK AXD RUBBER BELTING, at mhSO p. XICOLL & BRO's Variety Store, I "ITILL FEED.?A Largo lot of Shorts, Ship 1>J sttif sni Seooads, in store and for sale by I Km MAWBV MiV'lBS. MEDICAL. II Tt MP HREY S' Specific HomffipalhicRemedies STAND at the head vf remedial mcnn^ f)>r tju% use <>f tike people. They arc alike removed fr,,m the poisonous, dangerous and repulsive dort* of ^mick ory, or oli! school practice, the iuconvcnienee??f \?atei curc, or the intricate ami perplcxlug obscurities of the usual llouui'pathic books aud medicines. Consistm* of simple HpccHJcs for tho various disease* to which they arc related; put up in the form or simple sugar pellets; ami prepared of i115re.lientsnei1Uer.tajiftvrx.1n or disgustlug. they form at uuce the ready source of the parent or nuwe. oihI arw the comfort of thecvni plaining or invalid* They possess these pwitWe advantages, which wer.? never be lore combined iu any l?opuinr remedies. Th? v are IXARMuu?s; no injury can arise from their me. lh? V are vttfpus yon til way h know what to takU. and how tc tako it. They are coxvtxmxv. you can give the r?n? per Sugar Pill at a moment's warning, without hesita tion or delay. They aro trrtcikNT: in thousand* uf cases disease is arrested at once, and the nute cure* a; tho luonient what the pound could not afterward* hat* rcleiYed. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. IheerPtllcAR>r Fever, Congestion ami in_ flam mat ion of all kind*. No. 2. Iform Pills.?For Worm Fever. W\>tin Colic Wetting the lied. No. 3. Jluby'i J'ills.?Tot CuUc.CiTiL^, Tertliii,san<i Wakefalnessvand Nervousness of adults. No. 4. Duitrhuca Wilt*? For Dinrriaea.Clioieni Ilh fantuui and Summer Complaint. No. 6. DyteuUry Pills.?For Colic. Criping*. b^vn tery or Bloody Flux. No. 0. Cholera Pills.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus Vomiting. No. 7. Oiugh Pills.?For Couglis, Colds, Uoarsetteu, Influenza ami SoroThroat. No. S. Toot hue he J'ills.?For Toothache, Faccaclie ami Neuralgia. No. y. Ihadaclic Pills.?For Headache, Yortigo,lle*t and Fullness of the Head. No.10. Dyspepsiu PiUs.?For Weak and boran-v.1 Stomachs, Constipation and Liver Complaints. No. 11. Ibr Female Irrtyiilaritics, Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Perhsls. No. 12. hVnuilc /'ills.?For Lcucorrhtea, I'rutu-o Menses, and Bearing Down. No. 13. Croup JSils.?For Croup, lioaivoCougli. Bad Breathing. No. 14. Sail Jihrum Pills.?For Erysipelas, Eruption, Hmples on thu Face. No. 15. Ji/icutnnlie J'illt.?For Pain. lameness or Soroncss in the Chest, Back, l?oins, or Limbs. A.?for Fever and Agne, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, aid mismanaged Agues. 1?.?For Piles, Wind or Bleeding, Internal or exter nal. O.?For Sore, Weak or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids, Failing. Weak or Blurred Sight. C.?For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. IX. C.?For Whooping Cough, abating iu violence, and shortening its course. In Acute Diseases?Mich a? Fevers. Inflammations, Diarrhoeas, Dysentery. Croup, Rheumatism. ami Mich eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever. Measels.and Erysip elas?the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is obvious, and in all such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease i* often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence of the atta.-k is moderated, the disease ?!mrtviicd ami rendered l?is dangerous. Even should a physician afterward* iiavo to l?e called, ho will tnko tho ca-*o at decided advan tage frvin the previous treatment. COUGHS and Colds, which are of such frequent oc curreitce. and which so often lay tho foundation ?>f diseased lung*, bronchitis and con-.umptioa. may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pill*. In Cimomo Diseases.such as Dyspepsia. Weak ai:h. Constipation. Liver Complaint. Piles. Female ni - hility and Irn^ulnritifs.dd Headaches. AtrcorWwk Eyes. Catarrh. Salt Elmum. an 1 other old era the ca-e has specifics whose proper applicant .. ' * " ? -- r ...?.wwciri,?. Eyes. Catarrh, Salt Khuitm. an 1 other old erup:i. u the ca-e has specifics whose proper application u; afford a cure in almost every instance. often tho cut of a single chronic difficulty.such :is Dyspejuia. l'ilr or Catarrh. Headache or Female Weakness, has uioio than paid for tho case ton times over. THINGS TO REMEURER. PLEASE KEMEMBEE.-?That these Sr?eciflcs ar* entirely harmless in all instances and in all case-. Ba bies may use them, children may usetlteni.theiigi.il. inlirm or invalid may use them without danger, and with benefit. PLEASE HEM EMBER.-?Tfiat ih.u-ai:.ls ?{ th* most gifted and intelligent minds in this country ami Europe lrivc long since 'given in their adherence to Homu'pathy. and employ it exclusively iu all cases of disea.-e for themselves and families. PLEASE UKXEMBEIC.?That not only iu l.?m standing, idd complaints, but in reccutand violentdi eases of the most <la!?ger*?ns chatacter. Hotiuepaihv has proved its superiority to nnv other s?y*tem in t? peatel trial PLKASK ItKMKMBKi:.?'That IfomuHipathy i-... tained. not from its theories and doctrines, but from its daily and hourly success in curing the sick and ar resting disease. PLEASE It KM EMBER.?Tli:?t it is the littln Ills that lesul to great mitw. and it is little ailments that, m*,; lected le:?d r?. gn*ve ami heri?>ns tli>?ises. PliEASE KEMKMBEK.?'i hat you may have it in your tK.wer promptly and ple.wmtly to arrest such complaints at the beginning, and thus prevent gr.no di.-ea-es. PLEASE BEMEMBKR.?Tliat this system save* you the struggling, forcing Ayleceiition uscsl to get ??tli er medicines taken by childreu, always itOnrious?ot ten dangerous. PLEASE It KM EMBER.?1That the evil results ..f such struggles generally uioro than overballaucej all the good that may be done by the mcdicino thus given. CASKS AND CORKS. DYSPEPSIA. A young ladv of '20 had been troubled with indigts tion for several mouths, so as t?? render great care ne cessary iti the selection of her f?>od. After eating, tho stomach became acid, food riling iu her mouth with water, and an unpleasant, heavy, load-like Hmsati<>u in her stomach, continuing for some hours, frequent hcucuch<?s, bowels constipated ami a depressed mental condition. She commenced taking the l)yspej?sia Pills. 0110 morning and tdght. and iu lessthunaweokalue^t every symptom of her disease had vanisiie<l. and she felt like a new living. A gentleman somewhat advanced in years. ?tron^. robust constitution, had lately heocta g???d dealolfected with indigestion, weak stomach, coated tongue, l ad tasto in the mouth and attended with a peculiar veiti go and whirling in the head. *? much so as to ren o-r liis riding in a carriage, or oven mounting an eminence quite dangerous. After trying several things inefl.vt ttally, he fell u|s>ntho Dyspepsia pills, which aflor !? d prompt rolief. A pill every night and morning work* iiko a charm, relieving all his vertigo und other un pleasant symptoms. COLT. 118 AND COLDS. A gentleman, public lecturer, took a severe cold the latter part of la.d month, while travelling and lectui ing in northern Pennsylvania, though addressing j?ul? lie audiences every evening; yet in two days, by the aid of the Specific, he was entirely recovered, and en abled to purduo his calling without inconvenience. .No public speaker should ho without them. A married lady of 40 had taken a violent cold, which settled ou her lungs.causing severecr.ngh. pain in tht? side and considerable fever ami hoar ^ uei s. SuclicohU were usually very lasting and troublesome; but l>y ta king the specific Cough Pills four ti:ue* per day, ia three ?iaysshe was entirely well. A young man of 22 had a rough and hoarseness f >r fifteen months. During cold weather his voice was lost mo as only to tqieak iu whispers. |?aln induced on coughing, cold dry or raising only a trifle iu the morn iug. quite feeble and emaciated. Had taken several medicines with little or 110 benefit. He commenced with tho Cough Pills?one pill threo times per day? and soon found himself improving, his cough milder and softer, hoarseness passed off. strength aud appe tite improved, and in a few weeks was entirely wull, having taken no other medicine. PILES. A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well known in Illinois, writing to 11s. says; 4-I have l?een for some time seriously afflicted with bleeding pile*; and have regard ed my case as a severe one?at one time. Indeed, hope less; but 1 have used your medicine (Pile Specific; and am cured. I have no doubt you are laying the world under grc.it and lasting obligation." A gentleman of 50 years, well and favorably known at Celhi, Delaware county, New York, had been p. mar tyr to the piles for 'Jo years. Sometimes from f-xcct I sive hemorrhage, pain and suffering, he was reduced to the verge of the grave. For years he had dragged out a miserable existence, a confirmed iuvntL!. di-tpi:d ified for any buslnes. aud life almost a burden it is needless to'add that lie had tried all sorts of remerti--. from all sorts of doctors, to littlo purjMwe. lie con sulted mo two years ag?>, atid I recommended our IMe Specific, with occasionally, a Dyspepsia Pill. From this he began to improve, and since has never had a serious turn of piles. From the first month up to a year jiast he had occasionally symptoms, of his old complaint; but a few dose* of the Pile Pills would dis perse it all. and for more than a year past he has been entirtdy*well of tho piles. A more brilliant euro is carcely to be fonml In thn annals of medicine. PRICES. Full sett, 20 largo vials in morocco case and book. $5 < 0 u .. 20 - plain case ami book 4 H' Case of 15 numbered boxes and book - ^ Case of any 0 numbered toxeaand book 1 ' ^ Single numbered boxes, with directions Single lettered boxes. 44 ** I?nigts plantation or Physicians case, 1JL2 ox viala, 15 to ?OCR REMEDIES BV MAIL. Look over the list, makeup aenso of what kind y??u choose, and enclose the amount in a current note ?-r stamps by mail to our address, at No. 562, Broadway. New York, and the medicine will be duly returned 1>J nuiil or express, free of charge. No family should be without these invaluable cura tives. They aro the only remedies perfectly adapted for domestic aud private use. With them the parent is armed ami prepared against the approach of disease, and can meet it at the threshold and keep it at hay. A trifle of medicine rightly directed in the fit>t hour* of disease, perfoctly cures that which by delay can on ly be relieved by long and tedious hours of suffering, if at all. With these at hand, you are not obliged t await tho coming of thatofteu'distant. as well as l?ensive luxury, a doctor, nor to l?e drugged or |s>i*>u- < ed, or blistered or bled, but may yourself administer the siuiple specific, and restore the ruddy current wf life again to health aud joy. There cannot only no is fury arise in any case from their use, but the general influence u|H?n the constitution, boyoud all queaiivn* most l>eneficial. AGENTS WANTED. Wo desire an active, efficient agent* for the our remedies, in every town orcommnnltv In ths t" " ted States. Address, Dr. F.HUMPHREYS A O* No. 662 Broad way.> 1 49*Sold bv X.BOOKING. Agent. IVIifshPg. M1? 14, 'to