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ailg gfatcIJigciiccr. THE HARPS OF HE A VEX. On a. solemn day I climbed the shining bnlwark of the skies: >"ot by the beaten wt, But climbing by a jnjer. That., like a gulden thread- hung by the giddy stair Fleck'd on the immemorial blue. By Uir strong step-ctroke of the brave and few, Who, stirred by echoes of far barmouies. Mast either lay them down and die of leva. Or dare Those empyrean walls that mock their rtarward eye*. But midtrstr in tbf dread emj?rir.e The feint and fainter foourtej>? ceaw. And all my footing pro no. Like one * bo gathers sapphire. I hold on. And up and d.i*n through answering vasts desrry Nor Earth nor Heaven; Above, The sheer eternal precipice; below, The sheer eternal precipice. Home In Wartime. She turned the lair page with her fairer hand? More fair and t*j] than it was wont to be? O'er each remembered thins he loved to see, She lingered, and as with a fairy's wend Enchanted it to order. Oft she fanned New motes into the sun: and as a bee Sings thro? a brake of i?ell&, so murmured jibe, And ?o b?*r patient Jove did understand The reliquary r**un. I'??ofi the stil Ebe fed bits favorite binL ??Ah. Robin. sine .* He love? tLee." Then she touches a sweet string Of soft recalL and towards the Eastern hill Smiles all her soul?for him who cannot hear The raven croaking at his carrion ear. Frames, Square and Oval. PICTURES, PICTURES, PICTURES BOOKS! BOOKS! STATIOTCERY! VARIETIES! HOSIERY, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods! All of which i will sell for cash at the lowest retail price*. Of Pictures I bars a xno*t complete assortment, embracing all kinds of Lithographs and Engraving*, for framing; Studiej* for Drawing and Vase Painting tbat are published ia Paris and Brim: also Photographs ol Sacred Sub jects and of the Seasons?very beautiful. Being desirous of reducing my stock of Bonk* and Framed Oval Pictures. I offer to the purchasers of any of my jrood* num>?ers by which be i?* entitled le shares at the rate of one share for every dollar bought, in V Watches. 65 Picture- and ether fine and valuable articles- The value of the good* so to be given awav is at least $700. As each Watch ha*, its own set of numbers, the pure harder may take shares in any-of them he chooses. A- s'ton as tb<* percentage on the goods sold amounts totheTalueof any one of tho articles to be iriven away, it shall be decided by numbers who shall be it* possessor. Further information can be obtained at uiv store P. LECIIER. j^50 Washington Hall. CLIFTON 1I0CSE, NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA SIDE. rpHB PBOPUETORS WOULD ANNOUNCE TO X their many friends, and tlie public jr?-rurally, that they have leased the above house for a term of years, and have refitted, newly furnished, and made such additions and improvement* as to equal in point of style and comfort any hotel at the many fanhionn ble Watering Places. This, together with it* local tion. which cannot be equalled, commanding as it does a complete view of the American and H<?ree-Sh??e Falls, and the e Jorts of the Proprietors to keep it in every respect as a first-claae Hotel, will, they tru*t, make the -Clifton" a favorite house at Niagara Falls. Visitors arriving by the several railroad* should have their baggage cheeked for and stop at "Suspen sion Bridge.*' Canada side, where omnibusae? and porters will be in attendance on the arrival of ev?-ry train. Tho-ie by boat from Buffalo and Toronto will atop at Clifton-House Station on Eric and Ontario Railway. The h<?use i? now open fur the season. J03LIN & DUNK LEE, Proprietors. A. C. Josux, form-wly of Congress Ilall and City Hotel. Albany; Pavilion. Sharon Spring*, and recent ly Rossin House. Toronto. " J. W. Dunelf.e. Niagara Falls, (Canada.) jel2-lmd&w* The Latest and Most Fashionable D ry Goods AT OR iBELOW COST. fllHE SUBSCRIBER DESIROUS OF SELLING OFF I bis large and well selected stock of Spring and cummer Dr?,-sn Good*. beg?i leave to call the atten tion or Ladies, and the public generally, to the bar gains therein offered, as from thie day forward, all such gi*>l- will be sold strictly at. and in wm? in stancee below cost. To enumervte all is impossible. I will however mentiou: 100 pieces of Dress Silk, all styles, at very low prices. 60 very fine hereto Robes, worth $12 for $5.50. 40 Orjrandy lawn Robes, with 'J and 11 Jlounces, worth *12, for only $'?. Also, a large assortment of plain, satin-striped and figured Bereges. I will sell fine figured Bereges worth 50 cts., for 25 cts . a yard; Jtlld also ttntrst quality plain Berege at 25 cts., per yard. English Bereges below cost. Bereges lor Shawls, at very low prices. 60 pieces extra quality Organdy Lswu worth 50 cts., :tt 20 cts., per yard. 15 pieces of fineit Challys, worth 50 cts., at 25 cts., per yard. Several pieces of French Chintzes, worth 37)4 cts., for 25 cts., per yard. Mourning Goods. Rlack Figured Twisted Silk worth Si.00 for 50 cts., a yard, and Black Satin-striped Berege for 37^ cts., per yard. Call therefore early and secure bargains at ALEX. IIKYMAN'8. 137 Main st- Wheeling. Va. P. 8.?Just received an Invoice of Lttce Man tillas which were sold at $9, I will sell now for *4 und $5. jel2 THE SUMMER TIME IS COMING, AND WITH IT KILLIOUi ATTACKS and other Disorders of Dige&tion, kc. Tho reme dy agaiimt such attacks is AT YOUR DOOR! A torpid or congested Liver Is at once relieved by a Jndiciou* dose of Dr. Todd's AntlblHous or Liver Pills. There in no 4*guess work'* in the u*e of tliU valua 1)1* and popular medicine. The*; I'iIIh are not in character with tho?e extensively advertined through the country, which according to tlie directions on the box. "may Ite taken in dotes of from, two to twenty," which mean*, in quantities to SUIT TIIE PURCHASER! On the contrary, full and intcUigeut directions ac company each box of DR. TODD'S LIVER PILLS! Aud anyone po*>oMing common utmso will he able to use them (guided by the directions) judiciously; ju-it the symptoms may indicate. These Pills are becoming more more popular every THEY SELL EVERYWHERE! (with the exception of the North Pole, Japan, and some other remote places.) They have WARM AND TRIED FRIENDS in almost every State In the Union, and wore it ne cessary we could fill a newspaper with letters which we hare received, testifying to their virtueH. For sale by dealers generally, and bv T. II. LOGAN k 60., 47 Main st.. and LOO AN, LIST k CO., Bridge Corner. my24 Druggists. THIRD STOCK" I WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY MORNING, 60 new Lace Mantles and Point*. 600 Hoop Skirts from 50 cts., to $3. 50 pieces Jacouett Lawns at 18^ cents. Silk Umbrellas for Ladies and Gentlemen. 100 New Parasols. 50 pUces beautiful English Prints at a "levy." More Grey Goods for traveling. Plain Black Silks from Auction, with ever; de ription of sea<umablo goods. I would ulso call at ?tion to my CHEAP TABLE, where I am now dai ly closing out remnants und slow selling goodx at great eacrifices. J. S. RHODES. jeS [Union copy."] New Store. ARRIVAL OF THE^JAPANESE^ J. C. ORR & CO.'S, No. 106 Main St. qnnn B0LTS ok WALL PAPER k B0RDER OUv/v/ in* of all styles, grades and colors, will be open for inspection on Monday, June 4th. THE FINEST 12* CENT PAPERS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC! Call soon and see them. Don't forget the No., 106 Main st., four doors above the M. k M. Bank Je5 IP YOU WANT A TIE, CRAVAT^ Undershirt, Pair of Drawers. Silk or Linen Hand kerchiefs. Half Hose.a Stock or any article of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, be sure to 70 to mylO JOHN T. LAKIN?fl. EUREKA! EUREKA! EUREKA! WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TIIB Celebrated PATENT SHIRT. The pel-fact fltot the Patent IliniiJiTi mil Shirt, acid tho ?uy und ronifortablo roana^Mjbey set on the bo?utn and shoulder. cannot he *nnMU, and ha* al ways given universal satliftctiun/jBrson* wUhlng to obtain the best fitting and Inoet^EtblaghirL now manufactured can bosnppllfcl byl?*lng their orders with lOUSTS- LAKI.V, mylO Ho. 103 Wafri ling. Va. I 11860.] THE LAST AND [1800. GREATEST INVENTION, Or THE HOOP SKIRT XAXU*ACTUK?. THOMSON'S PATENT CORRUGATED STEEL SPETSGS. | REDUCING Tin: WEIGHT AND INCREASING THE ! STRENGTH OF SKIRTS NEARLY ONE-HALF. WT s. 4: C. II. THOMSON 4 CO. OFFER THE f \ # tthore. .*va the latest hot city. and the most ! important improvement in Skirt* since Hoops -were , invented?-giving to this favorite garment a lightness. ?; inflexibility aud ftreugth never before known. Eve i ry Lady in America "who Tallies comfort, health, and j true elegance in costume. should bare one of these ' admirable pwraents. Inquire fur Thomson's Corrugated Skirts. The^e beautiful Guvds. owned and manufactured wlr ly by or, now form a part of I Which are offered this season in improved stylet I shape* and manufacture. as follows: | lit DOUBLE TRAIN SKIRT, THE PARISIAN BELLE SKIRT, THE GOSSAMER SKIRT. THE INDESTIICCT1BLE SKIRT, THE WOVEN SKIRT. THE EXPANSION SKIRT. For sale. throughout the Union, by the principal Jobbers aud Retailers. See that both our name and Ot< crown are stamped on very skirt. No others are genuine. W. S. C. II. THOMSON & CO., Manufacturers of the Crown Skirls, JVeur York. ff?b2-2m.*Jow J~ as. MI. Dillon, Xo. 102 Harket Street, PLUMBER & GAS FITTER, KEEPS constantly on hand. Gas Fixtures. Lead aud Wrought Iroji Pipes. Sheet Lend. All kind" and sires Bra*rt Ct?cks and Valves?; Steam Whistles and Steam r.nd Water Q ua.fr es, Lift and Force Piunps.Sinks. Bathing Tub*. Wooden and Cast Iron Hydrants. Gum Hose and Packing of all Thicknesses. Anti-friction i Metal, PureBanca. Tin- Zinc and Antimony, the Cele brated Te'JT Bblls, and the bent crucibles in the ? country. ^fjjr-Also Polly's improved Chain Pump, which is decidedly the greate?t pump of the age, the right to! put up which in Towns and Counties iu Western Vir- ; ginia. will be sold on Fair terms. 1T5J-Galvanized Iron Tubing. Incorrosive. and for I conducting, or pressure pipe, for hot or cold water.' and '?c:*"'-ia!ly for deep wells, preferable to, and cheap- I erthi'i Lend Pipe. Aqueduct Pipe constantly on hand, any s?xe or quantity, which can be furnished on short notice. J$$TCash paid for old Copper, Bras* and Lead. noFlS?,'iS??d2awi wl y J. T. SCOTtT No. 127 Jlaln Street, WHEELING, V A . , Wholesale a>d Retail Dealer w Watches, Clocks,! Jewelry, Watch & Clorlc Materials, Tools, GlaKsex, &c. SILVER PLATED k BKITAMA WARE, GOLD k Silver Spectacles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Porte , Monaies, Purses, Card Cases, Cabas, Work Boxes, j Itrushes. Comltf. Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps. Pocket j Knives. Scissors. Razors, Revolvers, Pistols. German I Silver L Plated Spectacles, Spoons and Forks. Regalia. | Silk Guards. Steel Key*. Steel pens. Jet and Coral i I Goods. aud a general assortwnet of useful aud fancy j , article?. I Having lately added very largely to my stock, both ! in the Wholesale and Retail departments, enables mo. ] to'ofler to WATCHMAKERS, MERCHANTS. PEDLAItS, Aand the public generally, a very complete assort- i xuent at the lowest prices. Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and j j warrauted. ap9,'09 Ir* iano Fortes. A. H. GALE &. CO. Take pleasure In inviting the attention 1 >f Artints, Amateurs, and the Public generally, to their NEW SCALE PI ANO FORTE, just introduced. The growing desire lor a Square Piano Forte that shali ap proach the Grand in volume of sound, and. at the same j time, avoid the ungainly apj?earance of that three-cor I nered instrument, directed our energies to theproduc J tionof such a rlrsi'Icralum. Our toil is rewarded aud j we submit the result without fear ofcouipetition. r Pianos are all guaranteed to ^ive entiresat isCictiou, whether ordered from us director sold by . any of our agents throughout the country: and we so licit a continuance of that patronage which we have J enjoyed tor tiie last t went y-flvevear*. A'. 1I 0ALK k CO. I Je?.^S9?Jy 107 East Twelfth St. N. V. ? WHEELWRIGHT, MIDGE CO., WHOLESALE Paper* Dealers, No. 11 IlANOTE* ST.. COR. OERMAX 5T. BALTIMORE, >ID. A FULL ASSORTMENT OK PRINTING PAPERS /\ Newb ami Hook; Colored Papers of all kinds Straw Boards; Binders aud Trunk Hoards; Hon net Boards. White and Colored; Printers Cards aud Card Hoards. in every variety; Tissue and Shoe Paper; I Hardware aud Manilla l'*j>er; Press Hoard-. A full j assortment of French Folio Post, Packet and Letter I Paper. Marble Paper, Post Oftice and Hank Envel- I opes; Wrapping Papers, all kinds; Sheathing, Tack | and Spice Papers; Printing and Writing Ink*; Alum* Bleaching Powders. VST Paper of every description made to order. I SMITH'S WIIEELIXG ALES 111 Wood and Glass. Y CUSTOMERS. AND THE PUBLIC OENER ALLY, are respectfully Informed that for the 1 purpose of concent rating all my attentien and rcsout- | cub on my Brewery. Malt-IIonse, &<\. in this ctty. I liave sold my Pittsburgh Brewery to Mewrs. Fleming j Brothers, there. Thanking my numerous customer* in all parts of ( the country for their patronage. I desire to assure 1 them that I shall continue to .uauufacturc thosefiiue C'hampaigue. Kwnnett. Pale, and Bitter Ales. which have heretofore been produced exclusively at this es tablishment. and which have acquired w high a repu tation for purity and general excellence. I I have greatly onlarged the bottling department, I which is now in a high state ot perfection, and capa i hie of supplying the vast demand lor the celebrated ??Wheeling bottled Al??." All orders for any of these products must hereafter be directed to me at ''Wheeling, Vn.,M where they will be filled and dispatched with promptness*. feblO-tf OBO. W. SMITH. rj A T AT? A flT WASHING MACHINE. Clothing, Time and Labor Saved Indispensable to Housekeepers. rriHB Mn*JT SIMPLE, ECONQ3IICAT. AND DURA 1 BLfc ut ticle over offered to the public toalleviate the discomforts of wash-day. DESCRIPTION. It consists of a metal cylinder, with ribs on the in side, and an interior cylinder of wood, with ribs There is a space of from 0 to 8 Inches between the two cylinders. One crank turns both cylinders at the same time iu opposite directions, rapidly ci eating a suds, forcing the water through the clothes, and effectually removing the dirt. Tho action of the wa ter does the work quickly, dispenses entirely with rubbing, and thus saves the wear of clothes, SULLIVAN & HYATT, Proprietors, 51 Heekxan St., New York. N. B.?State and County Rights for sale, and pur chasers supplied with Machines at wholesale on Ub era! torms. ?37~Johnson & Frost, No. 21, Main street, are the sole agunts for the sale of those machines, the atten tion of families is respoctfally invited to them. feb*28-d & w-eo w-6?i M.iRIEILLY, Wholesale Dealer in GROCERIES, Forflgn and Doraaatio Wines and Liquors, Nos. 55 Sc 57 Main Street, ?y7?ly WHEELING. YA QAA OF THE LATEST and NEW EST styles of Spring aud Summer Shaw and 40 Crape Shawls of all colors, bought from th in porters at the NewA'ork Custom Ifouse, and wil bo sold very low at [apl| ALEX HEYMAN'B. TRANSPORTATION. Cleveland, Pittsburg and Wheel ing Hail Road. OK AND AFTER MONDAT- Jtinr 11 tU. 1WS0. r?? senger Trains will leave Bridgeport as follows, (Sunday* excepted:) l<h20 A. M. Mail Train. stopping at all wr station*. arrive* at Ihttobnr^i at 2:45 P." XI.. Phil adelphia at 5:15 A. New York at 10:15 A. M.. and Cleveland at 7:55 P. M. 4rS0 P.M. Fast Express. Mapping only ?l Maniac ville. La Grange, Mingi>. Steubenville, Yellow Creek. WeUsville. Liverpool. In dustry and Rochester. arrives at l*itts burgh at S^!0 P. M.. Philadelphia at lCfcJO A. M, and New York at 2:45 P. M. 9:55 P. M. Express Train, stopping at all way sta tion*. arrives at Pittsburgh at 1:40 A. M. Philadelphia at 4^0P.M., New York at f*:3C? P. M? and Cleveland at9:50 A. M. Trains make connection* at Cleveland, for Toledo Detroit. Chicago, Erie. Buffalo and Niagara Falls. RETURNING TRAINS. Leave Cleveland at 7:30 A. M. and 5:55 P. M? and arrive at Bridgeport at 4:50 A. M. and 4:49 P. M. Leave Pittsburgh at 1^V? A. M~ 6KH) A. M. and 32:45 P. M_ and arrives at Bridgeport at 4:50 A. M~ 10:20 A. M. and 4:49 P. M. Excursion Tickets to Pittsburgh and return $3.75. Excursion ticket* toSteul?cnrillc and return $100. Fare always as lew, and time much quicker than anv other route. Through Tickets to all j>oinls in the "West. North and East can be procured at the offite Nn. 37 Water street, next dt*?rto Sprier: House. Wheeling, Ta. and at Bridceport Station. Freight contracts will l?e made at lowest rate* to ar.y point accessible by this road and its connections, to tl?e East. North, W?t and North-We?t. at office No. 37 Water street. or with Freight Agent at Bridge port Station. R. HAMILTON. Agent, Wheeling. Ya. JOHN CHAPMAN. Agent. Bridgeport. O. J. N. McCULLOUGH. President. F. R. MYERS, Geu't Ticket A-'t. jy2 Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road SIMMER ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, the ICth of April. 1WJ, the passenger Train* will run daily n.? follows: First?The Great Southwestern, St. Louis. Cincin nati. Columbus. Wheeling, Benwood, Baltimore and Washington City Express leaves Wheeliug dally at 4:35 P. M.. arriving in Baltimore nt 9:3m A.M.. con necting with trains for the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 4. I'.)L arriving at Benwood at 7:38 and Wheeling at 8:08 A. 2J-. connect ing with the great Western. Southwestern, and North western Express. This train only stops for meals and supplying engine with fnel and water. Second?The Northwestern, Cleveland. Cliicage. St. Louis. I ndiannpolif. Dayton. Cincinnati, Columbus, Wheeling. Benwood. Baltimore, and Washington City Express departs daily except Saturday at 93J0 P. M., and arrives at Baltimore at4:45 P. M~ connecting with the trains for the Kastere and Southern cities. Re turning. leaves Baltimore at 8:50 A. M.. and arriving at Benwood at and Wheeling at 4.i'5 A. M. This train stops at all regular stations Eatt of Cumberland. Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation train leave* .Wheeling daily. Sundays excepted.at 10 A. M., arriving in Cumberland at 8:25 P. M. Returning, leaves Cumberland at G:20 A. M. and arrive- at Wheel ing at 5:10 P. M. This train etoj* nt all station*. These trains all make close connection with trains for the Western cities. J. B. PORD, Agent. W. P. Smith. Master of Transportation. L. M.Cole, Gen'l Ticket Agent. april2G-00 i860. 18(JO. THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD 200 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. <55*^ The Capacity of this Road i? now equal to any in the Country. Three Through Passenger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH A PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct in the Union Dej?ot. at Pittsburgh, with through Trains from all Western Cities for Pliila delpliia-New York,Boston. Baltimore, and Washing ton City: thus furnishing facilities for the transpor tation ol Passengers, uunurpaasod, for speed anu com fort. by any other route. Exprev* and Fa?t Lines run through to Philadelphia without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking cars art-attached to each train; WoodruITs Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The Kxjires* runx Dally, Mail and Fast Line Suu davs excepted. Three Daily Trains connect ?lirect for New York. Express and Fast Lines connect for Bal tiinore ami Washington. Six daily Train* between Philadelphia and New York. Two Daily Trains between New York and Bonton. Through Tickets (all Pail) Jire good on either of the above Trains, and transfers through New York free. BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich. Fall River or Stonington Lines. Baggage transferred free. TICKETS may be obtained at any of the important Bailroad Offices in the West; also, on board *ny of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio rivers. ^TPare always as low and time an quick am by any Other Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Kail Ko:td makes this the Direct Line Bettveenthe East and the Great West. The connecting of tracks by tlie Hail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayage or ferriage ol Freight, together with the saving of time, are advan tages readily appreciated by shippers of Freight, and the Traveling Public. For Freight Contracts er Shipping Directions, anrdv I to or address cither of the following Agents of tIi? 1 CulUtiHIl ?. I). A. STEW A RT. Pittsburgh; II. S. Pjerck A Co., Zanesville, O.; J. J. Johxsto.-c, j Ripley, 0.: K. McNeely, Maysville, Ky.; Quksby <?t Chopper. Portsmouth* 0.; Pai?i>ock & Co.. JefTerson Tille. Ind.; JI. W. Brown & Co., Cincinnati. G.; Atkep.k , A: Hi5jBERT. Cincinnati. O. :R. C. Meld BUM, Madison, Ind.: J<>*. E. Mooke. Louisville, Ky.; J*. G. 0* Riley A Co.. Evansville. Ind., N.W. Graham Jt Co., Cairo. 111.; i K. F. Sabss, SiialsrA Glass. St Louis. Moi Jons II. j Harris. Nashville. Tenn.: 11 \rrison Hunt. Memphis. | Tenn.;Ci.u:kk A Co.. Chicago, 111.: W. II. II. Koontz. Alton. 111., or to Freight Agents of Rail Koads at j different points in tlie West. 771e (Jrr.atriL Facilitie* offered f'rr the I^rntrcUrm and j Sjt'tdy T? ansportatien of Lire Stock. And Goon Accommodations with usual privilege* for j persons traveling in charge thereof. FREIGHTS. By this Route Freiglitsof all descriptions ran he for- j warded to and from Philadelphia. New York. Boston | or Baltimore, to and from any points on the Rail Road* i ?>f Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri, by Hail Head direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pitts- I burgh with Steamboats, by which Goods <*an be for- j warded to any port on the Ohio, Munkiugum, Kentucky, , Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mis*i*.?ippi, Wiscon- ' sin. Missouri. Kansas Arkansas* and Red Rivers; and , at (Jlori-lAUil. Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to | all ports on the .North-Western Likes. Merchants and Shipi>crs entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight t<> this Company, can rely with confidence on its speedv transit. TIIE RATES OF FREIGHT to and from any point in I the West by the Pennsylvania Rail R??idarg at all times ! at favorable ?* art- churgrd by of fit-r 1{. It. <\m ipaniex. 1f*>?Bo particular to mark packagos -via Penna. 1 II. It." K. J. S.N'EEDER, Philadelphia. MAG HA W & KOONS, 80 .North Street. Baltimore. , LEECH JtCO^No.2. A6tor House, or No. I.tS.Wm. | [St. N. Y. LEECH tc Co- Xo. 77 State Street, itoston. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen I Freight Ajt, Plilla- I fdelphia. L. L. HOUPT.Gen'f Tidet Ag% Philadelphia. TIIOS. A. SCOTT, Gnrl Sup't. Altoona Pa. .Jaul-'GO HEMPF1ELP RAILROAD CHA3NGK OTP TIME! >N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER THE * 25th. the tiuins on this Road will run an follows, lj,except Sundays: 1 .leave Washington 1\<, A, M. Arrive at Wheeling 10 " " RETURNING: Leave Wheeling % p. M Arrived at Washiagton 6 All freight to be forwarded from Wheeling must be delivered at the depot before 2 o'clock P. M. to insure its shipment the same day. nov24 " W. D. BURTON, Sup't. PASSENGE RS @weB8ro5S583a5CSgTO From tlie West Going South, rilWICK daily (Sunday night excepted)for the Reluy JL House, Washington, Fredericksburg, Richmond. Petersburg, Weldoit, Ac. Ac? (via. Potomac River and the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, by splendid and comfortable Ptcamcrs t?? Aojnia Creek, thence to Richmond by the Richmond, Predericksbiirg and Potomac Railroad. Hours of departure from Washington, G:30 A. 31., and 7 P. Mm (Sundays excepted.) Leave on Sundays at 6:30 A. M.only. B.iggago undercharge ot-tpeWal agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. From Washington to Richmond, $ 6 50 From do to Petersburg,- 6 Prom do to Weldon, 8 From do to Wilmington 12 The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Ral roed lias been in operation for 72 years, and in all that time, no passenger has either been killed or crippled by accident, which is without a |*arallel in the history of Roilroads in this country. 8. RUTH, Supt.Trans. June 28,1858 jyl-ly QTEEL.?Cast, Shear, German, Blister, and ?5 Spring Steel, for sail l?v J. N. VAN0?. Jan2& CO and 62 Main street. MEDICAL. MRS. WIXSLOW, All exjierieactx] Nurse and Female Physician, pret-eut to the intention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUF FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, softening the gums. reducing all in flam motion?* ilia lay all riis and t^MMnodic action, and is Sure to Regnlate tlie Bowels, Impend upon It. mothers, it will give real to yourselves ?nd relief and health to yoar infants. I We have pat up and sold this article for over ten year*, and can nay. in eemfidmet and truth of it. what ? we have u?Terv^^y*w^-WMWw-^? i*een al?le to say i of any o t b e r i JIRS. $ medicine?Nev ! as has it Fail- < W INS LOW'S t ep. i>- a sjnulx ixstancetosj- $ Soothing c rFCT a CURE, I .hen timely ; p ^ * u*ed. Never did w# know an > instance of dis sa? isfaction by any one whoused It. On the contrary i all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation of it? magi?al effects and ; medical virtue?. "We speak in this matter "WHAT i WE DO K NOW,** after ten year?' experience and plcdtrr our -rfjmtation for the*jMfiiUmcnt of whet w here decJarr. In almo?I every instance vhere the in fant i? suffer-in? from pain and exhaustion, relief will ! l?e found in fifteen or twenty niinntes after the syrup is , administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one j of the uvist EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURS ES in New England, and has been used with nerar ' failing mrcrxs in 1 THOUSANDS OF" CASES. It not only relieve* the child from j?ain. but in vigor ate* the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity. an-ljriws j tone ami energy to the whole system. It will relieve ! almo-t instantly Griping in til? BowclK.dc "WindColic, j and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme died. end i nc nj^rLrjn_rw_rLnjJpd^t1. We be iev itthebwtj For land Sueest I Rexi.m in the ?CHILDRE3f j Wop.li>. In al D\ S- > trpr>rnnTVp ^ENTEK^ AXX? I DIAR R ? (E A I 1 v**1*G' | ixCIHLDREN" whether it ori- - ,/? ^ froa. Teot}, ing. or from other cause. We would say to ever moth er who oat a child suflcriug from any of the foregoing complaints: do not let yon r prejudices, nor tlie prejudices of otliera, Mand between . your *ulfenng child and thereliefthat twill be SURE? ye*. ABSOLUTELY SURE?to follow the use of this | medicine, if timely used. Full direction* will aocoui panr each bottle. None genuine unles the facsimile I of CURTIS Ai PERKINS, New York, is on [ the outside wranper. 4J&-So\d by Drngsri*t?? tbroughont the world. Principal Office, 13, Cedar St., X. Y. PRICE ONLY 2o CENTS PER BOTTLE. [ an "o9?lyd&w MEOPATHln HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The underfilled having used Prr.fwf.r HUM PHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES in our families with the most satisfactory results, and having full confidence in their genuineness, purity, kD<i eOTcacy. cheerfully recommend tliem U> ull j>er coris who winh to hare safe, reliable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or domestic URf. The Rev. Win. Hosmer, editor of "The Northern IndefMjndeut," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. E. If. Cres 6"y, D.D.. Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn. N. Y.; the Rev. B. 1. Ivea, Chaplain ot the Auburn State Prison : the Rev. Sj>encer M. Rice. Hector, New-Bed ford, Slas*.; the Iter. Allen Steele, New-York Con ference; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, Ejtst-Genesoe 0?n frrence, N. Y.; the Rev. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, Yt.; the Rev. John E. Roble, Buffalo*. A. C. Hart. Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; tlie Hon. NeaJ Dow, Portland, Me. ; the Hon. Schuyler Coi-' ix, South-Bend, Iud.; the Hon. George Humphreys, N. Y.; Henrv D. Cook, Esq., Editor of the "Ohio State Journal," Coluaibus, Ohio ; the Hon. 11 H. Grahitiu. Moline, 111.; the lion. Thomas J. Chase, Monticello, F!a.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y.; Win. lir'utol, Esq, Utica, N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; James Plunkett, Ks^;., Nash ville, Tenu. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. Nt>. 1.?For Fever, Con^estioti, and InP.ntiiMmJi'm. No. ?For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. 3.?For Colic, Crylug, TeeUdng, ami Wakeful ness of Infants. No. 4.?F-t Diarrhoea, Cl?o!era Iufa.ituru, and Suai m?y Complaints. No. It.?For Colic, Griping?, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. C.?For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7.?For Cough?, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S.?For Tooth-ache. Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. .9.?For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness ness of Head. No. 10.?Dv^p^p-ta Piij-P?ForWer.kand Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.?For Fcm auk IaRKornAHiTii^, Scanty, Pain ful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12 ?For I^eucorrhen. Profuse Menses, snd Beartr:ir Down of Females. No. 1 'j.?For Croup, Hoarse Coach, Bad Breathing. No. 14.?Sai.t Rnccii Pills?For Erysipeias, Erup tions, IMtnptes on the Face. No. 15.?Rhkcjiatic Pills ? For Pain. Lameness, or Soreness In the Chr-st, Back. Loins, or Limb*. A.?For Ferer and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Ajruej". P.?For Pile?, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Ex ternul. i O.?For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eves and Eyelids; i Failing. W-ak, or Blurred Sight, C.?t or Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either I with obstruction or profuse discharge. I \V. C.?For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening its course. In ail acute diseases, cuch as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Croup. Rheumatism, and Euch i eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Ery | sipeias, the advantage of giving tire* proper remedies promptly is obvious, and in all such rat***" the spe cific* act like a charm. The entire di**u?e is often arrested at once, and in all cases the violence ' \ the attack is moderated, the disease shortened, and ren | dered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent oc currence, and which so often lay ti e foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, may all , be at once cured by the Fever and Couch Fills. [ In all chronic diseases, such as Dysj?epsia, Weak I Stomach, Constipation. Liver Complaints* Piles, Fe ! male Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eye?, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other i old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper aj? | plication will afford a cure in almost every ir.stance. Often the cure of ? single chronic difficulty, such as ! Dyspepsia, Files or Catarrh, lieadactie or Female | Weakness, had more than paiu for the case ten tiint-s over. PRICK. | Case of 20 vials complete, in morocco, and Rook, %b | Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain 4 ; Case of 15 numbered bexes, and Book, 1 Case of 6 boxe*, pumbered, and Book, .1 Single numbered bo?.e>, with directions, 25 ctj?. J Single lettered boxes, wiili directions, 50 cts. | Large ca?e with 2 ox. vials, lor planter* and phy sicians, * $15 j AI.SO SPKCJFICS. Fou Astjiva Ok PuTnisiC. ? Oppressed, Difficult, | Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Ex pec- | j toration. Price, 50 cents per box. For Ear Discharges asd Dhafnkss.?Discharges I ] from tl?e Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Me:isles, r I I Mercurials. For Noi?es in the Head, Iiardne>s of j Hearing, and Hinging In the I!:?rs, and Ear-ache. | Price, 50 cents i?er box. For Scrofula.?Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and In durated Tonsil?, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 50 cents per box. Fou Gweral Debility.? Physical or Nervous | Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Exhausting Discharges. Price, 50 centa j?er box. For Dropsy.?Fluid Accumulations, Tttmid Swell ings, with Scauty Secretions. Price, 50 cents per box. For Sea-Sickness.?Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nau sea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. For Urinary Diseases.?For Gravel, Renal Cal culi, Difficult, Painful Urination, Diseat-ca of the Kid neys. Price, 50 cents per box. For Semikal Emissions.?Involuntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Re sults of Evil Habits. The most successful and effi cient remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full directions, $1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the professional care, or to seek advice of Prof. Hum phreys, can do so, at his office, 5ti2 Broadway, daily from S A.M. to 8 P.M., or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list; inake up a case of what kind you choose, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at 562 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by nail or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.?We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies In every town or community in the United States. Address Dr. Hum phreys A Co., No. 5C2 Broadway, New-York. Sold by LAUOHLINS & BOSIIFIDLD, Druggists, 74 Main street, Wheeling. in ay 25 d&wly SAWTELLS & SHANNON, No. 9 Monroe St. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPRING STOCK ?or? Cloths, Cnssimercs and Testings. Also, a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. mmu MILL PEED.?A Large lot of Shorts, Ship Ota!or and Seconds, In store and for sale by octll MATHF.W MrNABB. MEDICAL. THE G-reat AAr oriel e r* OF THE NINETEENTH CKXTCBT. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Says the St. Louis (Mo.) Democrat: Below, w publish a letter to Dr. Wood. of this city, from a gru t lemon in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the su perior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must have its effect. when coming from a reliable source. If certificates are guarantee* of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puflerv from the press: IUth. 51 .vise. Jan. 20. ls5C. Professor 0. J. Wood <?? Co.: Gentlemen:?Having my attention called a few months siuoe to the highly beneficial effect*: of your hair restorath e. 1 was in duced to make application of it upon my own hair. | which had become quit*; gray, probably oue-tliird white: mv whtekers were of same character. Some three month* since I purchassed a bottle of your hair restorative. and used it. I soon found it was proving what 1 had wished. I used it al?out twice a week. 1 have since procured another bottle. of which I have used borne. J can now certify t?? the world that the gray or white hair lias totally disappeared. both on . my head and face, and my hair b:w resumed its na ! tural color. and I believe more soft and glossy than it ; has been before for twenty five years. 1 am now j sixty rears old: my good wife at the age of fifty-two has used it with sumeeffect. Tke above notice I deem due to you f?r your valu able ?iiscovery. I ?in assured that whoever will 1 rightly use. a* per directions, will no? have occasion | to contradict ray statements- 1 a!i? a citizen of this , city and a resident here for the laet fifteen years, and ; am known to nearly every oue here and adjoining ] towns. Any use you ma> make of the above, with | mj n:ime attached, is at your service., as 1 wish to . preserve the bean tie* of nature in others as well as myself I am. truly, yours. A.O. HATMOND. . Baltimore. Jan. 22.1S5?. WOOD'S HAIR RISSTtlBATlVE. Professor Wood?Dear Sir: Having had the mi?f >r tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the ef fects of the yellow fov#-r. in New Orleans, in 1951, 1 was induced to make a trial of your preparation. ?nd found it to answer a- the very thine needed. My hair i-. now thick and glossy, and no words can ux press my obligations to yon in giving : ? the afflicted snch a treasure. KIN LEY JOIJSSON. Aahoxs Res. Ky.. Nov.UO. 1 >5S. PruCQ.J. Wood: Dear Sir?1 would certainly be oing ynu a great injustice not t - make known t>> the world, the wonderful, as well a? the unexpected re sult I liave experienced from using o.\j; Lottie of your Hair Restorative. After using every kind of resto ratives extu::t. but without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of iiair. I was finally induced t?* try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now. can dor and justice compel me to aunonuce to whomso ever may read this, that I now pos^e>? a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I will there fore take occlusion to recommend this invaluable rem edy to all who may feel the necessity <.f it. Respectfully yours, REV. S. ALLEN B110CK. 1*. S.?This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine i'as you are aware of) is unso licited: but if you think it worthy a place among the reft, insert if you wish; if not. destroy and say n? thing. Rev. S. A II. The Restorative ic put up in Bottles of sizes, v;/ : larcc. medium and small: the small hold* }.i a pint, j and retails for one dollar j?er bottle: the' medium holds at lea*t twenty per cent, more in proj?oition 1 than the small, reta'l* for two dollar* a bottle: the large hold* a quart, 40 per cent, more in propor tion and retails for $3 a bortle. 0. J. WOOD & CO- Proprietor-. 444 Broadway, New York. ai:i 114 Market tst.. St. M... And sold bv all good Druggi-its and Fancy Goods Dealers. ap21?d<fcw3m HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters! IT IS A FACT THAT, AT SOME PERIOD. EVERY meaibt r of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions: b? t, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain common f.csiee, they may be able to regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to'accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue i- cer tainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and lif?. For this purpose. Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this country a preparation bearing hi* name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction t ? all who have used it. The Liittr-rs oper ate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus. by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable th-. system to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia. Indigent j-.n. Nausea, Flatulency. Loss of Appetite, or any liillious Com plaints. arising from a morbid inaction of the Sromsich or Bowels producing Cramps, Dysentery. Colic, Cholera Morbus, &c.. these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea. dj*sentery or l!ux. so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia. a diseaase which is probably more prevalent in all its various forms, than any other. and the cause of which may always be attributed t ? the derangement of the digestive organt. can be cured without fail by using HOSTETThR'S STOMACn BITTES. a? per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bit ters of some kind; theu why not use an article known to be infallible? All nations have their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strengthener of the system in general: and among them all there i* not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to nrow vnln* thin great preparation in the Mrale of mcdieal science. Fevep. ami Ague.?Thie trying and provoking dis ease, which fixe its relentless gnt-p on the body of man. reducing hiin to a mere shadow in n short timo, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can he driven from the body by the use of H0.-1 TET TER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of thf the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exp?>?edsituations, if tlie Bitters are u?*d as p**r direc jionfi. And as they neither create nanrea nor offend tho palate, ar.d render unnecessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, hut promote sound Meep and healthy digestion, the complaint is removed a.1- speedily ?? is consistent with the produe- | tion of a thorongh and j>ermanent cure. Fbr >71 s in Advanced V"irr. who are FsifferioK i from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these j Bitters aro invaluatV j as a restorative of btrensth and J vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And j to a mother, while nursing.these Bittern are indispeu- | sable. especially where tiie mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently i her *trenptb must yield, and here it i- where a jrood | tonic, such a? Host otter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to Impart temporary strength and vigor to thosv-tem. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for ail ca*e* of debility, and. before so doing, phuuld ask their phy sician. who. if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weak uess. CAUTION.?We caution the public against ' using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but a?-k for IIostetxr's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and 5ee that each bottle has the wor?ls **Dr. J. Hostetter' Stomach Hitters" blown on the tide of the bottle, and I stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and | observe that our autograph signature is on the label. Jr*~Prepared and soil by II OS TETTER .* SMITH , Pittsburgh, I'a~ and *uld bv all druggists, proeers i and dealers ?;enerally throughout the United States, I Canada. South America and Germany. ftoj-Forbale by LAUGIILINS A BUSIIFIELD. Agt*s Wheeling. "\*i. sep30-*59d4wly. Fall and Winter, 1859T. iVSILLINERylAND^STRAW GOODS. [ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. IMPORTERS L J0311KR5 07 BONNET SILKS & SATIN, Ribbons, Velvets, ? It tic lies. Flowers, FeatHers, Straw Bonnets, Flats, &.C., No. 237, and Lofts of *239 Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE, MD. Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United States in va riety and cheapnods. Orders solicited and prompt attention giveu. Terms C m'os.. 6 pt-r cent off, for cash, par funds. aug!6.?5V*?Cm S. 5. BOrLR. FKEI>*K UOL'LE/ BOYLE & CO. No. 59 Second Street, Cincinnati, Oliio, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN LIQUORS and W NES ? AND T? IS TILLERS OF ? Alcoliol,Cologne Spirits Campliene, Burning Fluid, And Spirits Turpentine. Al??o, Manufacturers of every description ot Domestic Liquors. Wines, Cordials &? Frenca Bitters. They have constantly on hand various grades of pure Bourbon and Rye Whisky. PEACH AND APPLEBRANDY. Also. RARATARI1 NEW ENGLAND KUJI. <Lc. f>T~Sole manufacturers of the celebrated " Hose " Whisky. 0T Agent.for F. GOULD'S JAVANESE BITT ap7.'9?ly EKLIN W1UEBELTCLASP8AMI SILK AKTl ItUIIBEK I1ELTIN0. m mhs* D. XTOOI.1.1 BKO'h Variety Flore, MEDICAL. SANFOEJD'S Liver Invigorator, XEVF.K DEBILITATES. IT 1? COMPOUMiKD ENTIRELY FROM CVMS Slid hiis become an far!, a Stnudunl Medicine. known hiii! ap- * proved by all that Lave n*+ -l it. and io t? w r?-?ort- ed to with cuniiiltucv ia all i Jit which ^ it i* recomme:!'5til. It hascttied thousand* ^ within thelast two years *hu Itad given up aii ?-j hopes of relief. a* the numerous unsolicitMi ^ certificates iu my j*.*.- ; session show. ^ Thedoaemnst bendap- ted to the temperament of the iudiridcsl taking _ it.and used iu ruch quan tities as U? act gently on O the Bowels. Let the dictates of vour r*j ?udone:it guide you in the use of the LIVEIi r\ AV VIGOR ATO It. and it will cure Lirer C"m- plaint.s. DiUious Attacks, Dysprjtsia, Chronic Di- ?> arrhat. Summer 0*m piainlt. Dysentery. J>n>p- yy, .Sru/r St?jmach. Habit ual Custiveness. Cimlic- S Chahfru. Cholera JJ'irhus. Cttoirra Infantum. ?!a- rH tidenct. Jaundice-. Frmale \ Weaknesses. uud may be used successfully a* an Ordinary Fhtmiiy Mrdi- r? cok. It will cure SICK HEADACHE, (as thou- Minds can testify.) t? twenty minwt*-*. if tiro or H thrre Tea-spoonfuls art taken at commencement ^ of attack. All tcho use-it arc ffiv- '"<7 their testimony in ? it? favor. j/z-r watej: /am wr ifornr u tji\ THE IX VIGOR A TO It, AND SWALLOW JIOTII TOGETHER. PRICE ONE DOLLAR l'ER BOTTLE. ?ALSO.? SANFOfiD'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Estracts, and put vp in CLASS CA- ?. SES. Air Tight. and vifl beep in ar.y H, mat?. The FA MELY CA- * \TIIARTIC I'ILLS i* a gentle but act ire Cat bar- GQ tic which the proprietor " ha-; used in bis practice ^ .inoie than tweutj tears The constant lyincrea*- ^ inc demand from tho*e who have long used the H'iPILLS, and the sati? ? faction which ailuxpresc ^ in regard to their use. ; ha? induced me to place _ them within the reach of all. P4 The Profession well know that different Ca- 1 tlxarticsact on different i jiortionK of the towels. The FAMILY CA TIT- A It TIC I'ILL ha*, vth drte reference to thi- well established fact. j been Compounded from .1 variety of the purest i Vegetable Extracts. ^ which act ai.kw on eve ry part ??f the elemei.ta- R xy canal, and are poou and safe in all cases*^ 'where a Cathartic in nee- | ded. such as Derange- ,'iu-nls of the Stomadi, Slccj)iifj:s. J'dins in t'.r ^5 \IiaeU and Loins. O'si.re 7U-i*. I'-j.in ?-;jd Surracs* ovcrtJif ivho*. t**iy. rr?.m sadden cold, which frt- ST' qr.ently. it 11e5dwtM.cn 1 in a long c ?urse of Ftrcr. ^ lyiss of ApjtetU'*, a Ci "~js- : ir.'j Ssiisatirrn of Oxd orcr Us itcstlcss- , ntss. HtadacJtc.or\rrigid O ,n "?<* hf-ad. at! lutf-nn nuitriry iJis'asc*. li'mns. in O'ti'dren or Adults. Rhcu- \ matirm. a great Purifier of the lilood, and many dis- ! eaMis to which flesh i* heiz. t... uumerous to mention ; in this advertisement. Dose. 1 to 3. PRICE :< DIMES. The LIVER IN VIGORATOR and FAMILY CA TIIAKTIC PILLS are ret.-uU^ by LTuggi.^? general- 1 iv. arid sold wholesale bv the Tr:i-1e in all the large j towns 6. T. W. SA VFORp. M. D., Mr.iuia turer and Proprietor. I .'iT-o Broadwav. New York. Agents. T. II. LOGAN A CO. d^ .'-dA?ly BUY THE BEST. NORTON'S OINT ZsE E T TOR , SALT RIIEU.M AND SCROPl LA, PEB*\>rmr cubes SALT KHECM. SCKOFl-LA. Sr.VLI' IIRAT> FE VER .< ?RES. RING WORM-. RARitKR'S ITC1I. AND ALL ITCHING ?ii BURNING SIRES. AND ERUPTION.3 OF TIIE SKIN. This Ointment her*.rs no resemblance to any other externa! remedy at present before the- world. The ; mode of its operation is pftr-rcliir. It penetrates to the itv?xs of the di? s-e?t to ! it-very source?and cure* it from tlie fc-h beneath , to the skin on the surface. Otheroutwnrd applications for Scrofula. Salt Rheum. ' 4c- operate ik>wicwakt>. thus drfvintr the disorder ix ward, and often occasioning terrible internal mala- ? dl?#. NORTON*? OINTMENT, on the c ontrary, throw the poison of the disease v?wari?. and ? vary particle of it 1?ISCUARGE1? THEOt'UH 7 Hit POP.!>. Thus the cures it effect? are complete. >f"t only j are the sores heale'l. the eruptions removed, the \ f swellings reduced, but the seei*i of the disorder are I expelled from the flesh: consaquently there can be 1 j no relapse. Sold in Ltrg-e Bottles?Price 50 Ceiits. ! = 1 I CERRIT XOR TOX.Chemist.Proprietor. N. Y. WHOLESALE PEP0T AT PBNF?LD. PARKER k MOWER'S, j Wholesale Prugzists. 15 Beekman street. N'err York, i e^Sold br LAUGHLINS * BUSHFIELD. Whee I line, and S. FUNDENBERG, Rridgeport. mh2?'Iv Thousands are dailv speaking: in the praise of DR.EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL, and why? because it never Jails to alfnrd instanta neons relief when given in time. li act* h?;5 by magic, ami one. trial alone M ill convince yon that what we sa\* is true. It contaius NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE of any kind, au-i therefoie relieves by rtmoriny th* \ sajTerijigs of your child, instead of by detuiming its j fusibilities. For this ieason, it commends itself as the only reliable preparation now known f-?r Chil dren Teet hiug. Diarrhoea. Dysente ry. Griping in the Rowels, Acidity of tiie Stomach, Wind. Cold in the Head, and | Crouji, also. f??r so/truing the gums, reducing in- | | tiamuialion.re/juhdingthe Bowels,and reJi--ingpttin. J ' it has no tqwil?hnimz an antispasmodic it in used ? with unfailing success in all ca-es of Convulsion | or other FitSt -4* you value the life and health \ I of your children, a .id wish to sace them from those ? sad and blighting conse/jnences which ar< certain tn I result from the use of narcotics of which "ihrr reme- j dies for Infantile CvinjAainU ? ? r? cjaap'jsrd. take none ] but Dr. KATOKS IS FASTILK CO}! DIAL, this | you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless. and can- j i n'?t injur? the most delicate infant. Price. '2."? cent.-. ; | Full directions accompanying each bottle. Prepared | only 1 .y I'llLK011 is. I?L*P- >NT. No. 40S Broadway, New York. j 1 Healthy human Blood upon being: ANALYZED I always presents us with the same essential elements. I and gives of course tlie True Standard. Analyzed the l!K"ni of a person suffering from Consumption. Liver Complaint. I)ysi?epsi?i. Scrofula, k r. an ! we find in : every instance certain deficiencies in the red clobuh*- ! of Blood. Suppli/ these deficiencies, and you are made well. The BLOOD FOOD is founded upon this The ory ; hence its astonishing sixcces*. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood in different j disease*;. For Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, t-r any afti-c- 1 tion w hatever of the Throat or Lyings indicating Con- \ sumption, use No. 1. which is also the No. for Jieprts- \ sion of Spirits. Loss of Appetite, and f.?r all Chronic Chniplaiids ari-ing from Over-use. (Jenerul Debility, ' andSerrous Frustration. No. 2. f?>r Liver CYtmnhiinis. No. 3. for Dyspepsia, Bring already prrjurra for al>- ; sorj-tinn it i> taken by dr'ipt and carried immediately intothe circulation,so that what you gain y??u retail. The No. 4 is for IVniale Irregularities." Hysteria, Weaknesses, tf-c. See special directions for this. F<?r Silt Itheuifi. Krujttions, Scrofulous Kidney, ami Blad der Complaints, take No. 5. In all cas?-s the direc tions must be strictly fellowed. Price of the Bl-jod Fotejy $1 per bottle. S>ld by CHURCH k DUPONT, No. It road way. New York. By T II. LOGAN & CO.. Agents for Whe, ling. And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. nih24 CURE L. 1AXE. 5. f. MILLER C. L. ZANE & CO. Importers and Dealers in Foreign c?* Domestic Wines and Liquors.. Manufacturers of Pure Catawba Winpm, Quincy Street, between Main & Market Fts. WIIEKLINO. YA KEEP constantly on hand Brandies. Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Jamaica Rums and Cordials, Choice Old Rye and Bourbon Whiskies. *ep*27?It . a. bakes. w. c. wrjbiit. BAKER & WRIGHT, Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Snuff & Segars NO. 98 MAIN*.STREET, ap2.'50?ly WHEELING, VA. MISCELLAN EOt s i^tomes Koi VII. '1UIK AMEUHWN EMiC!:.-N7 am . X CoMI'A.nV. Lavii.;; . : .* i.nj". ' I ol Nc# i : j . -?<. v ? ;i . j l *- '.icrii:iv r.il?nnMh>u t; tU-country tthriYiti .r ian:.- :... luw jirH> ?.UKi ? omnidtuiu;; lla-M i.;u - ti n ac'l vJ ?:ii vi.-. ii.scv be ibilurtt ?r iii.j '.vV ? il.? it :.ar wl-ntlT j.?-" iuiaugcu,'-u> *Jid c->j ropuudrnce raioxv ; past: until it if n w reau > t?-?.l!Vr t.? .. . " for*9lection, embracing mot- than One Mi;.. 1 i of cheapwiid land*, with *oxu? improved ii.ixL. \ intbeStH^of Vupuia. r*r:.n?.vl^?nu.'i'tu:i.^jr Missouri: and it will *oon vxteuti i;* . ^ I otber Sutes. To emitOTUiti* fr-m Europe, to the vnej?ti.? .. ctcn of our eoinj>actl> settled State* and "! the hive* ol luwiiaiiit* and 1?1m ?^!>. ;, . cixifr arid live in cvtt.<ant:-:.d rw*?^:;ai ;? . .v " panic or pestilence. uar. j evuhi.<n. .. ;*.v tii?* cbauucik i'l twic. may. *tn moment, t th^ui of toiploymeui ?l?I tin ( ; say. wive now. while vvi; i-.;,;. ?. v ;i. 1 ' * mk'Ii perils are unkn wa. > We mean to *ell lauds, a- ?? !I ^ - . , chaserswithtlraM wholuv< . ... weiy j?axl of the Union: t .* tjjpfciaJlydirectedtotheueighb-^.i.c.v: . Jientucky. TeuueiiH* and Mifioi \ ctally proffer* at thi* time remark:. immigrant*. ilei climax* 1- t-iuj- i .. the lVarln the Apple the P-ar. ? in it?it is f*r belte: and n. ?: ? . t:ian aim'~t any new >'ia;- .tr t. ... . , '* innumerable, available ft v..r. fusion ol iiie most ralutblt luiiv rw?i , Copper 4c.?are uusurj?a**? ? ; ? 1 lujre sums iuoonctxuct tup C ;:m * an itr ?*utire breadth, wh ch places..-. , ... within a few hour*" ri le, eitLi : great inland cities of Cincinnati, i';::- . ; I bonidviUf. ic.: yet fertile, invit ; proved or new. i* far cbeape: th- . * Mate*. tl?un it i> ir. .V ? ;h : x c-'lse on earth can lun.ia \ v.. . Iron Ore. covered w ith ch ? ?? J ? .:.tr . : alike for Grain and Gray*. iruit ' ; so cheaply a> in Old Vir^ix: i- : v ; aiderabh* ummiis vt i-.tu =?. '.i figbt 'Ji W*tt<bingt{.ii Citv f : the im] ruTeiu?*utK. nie TA iJLE I.A.N I;v ! Y \ ?T T'.NM v-Li i poaieof thr m-^t inviti: ^ -. > ' ps on litis CoiiUni'iii. T: . i.t; ? ! healthful. Th*- b i- * . I ttiit-. Its tiriia?pr- vt-o 1-a:. ? ic ?< ? I Timber, or prr-?-?it ? ..rt r .. u. j r?"luc:r?p tiutri?iox?? - - 1U> r-. /'] ! products on tdiiplu.;?* I i:-. .. :. .;;r ! lirocerie*. Dry i; ? ? ?* a: ? one in New I^mrland. Yet. ? | with |?er J4-.-, title*, at ? : ? ? A wor?i h*. t ? fli?- *itt^ ? v . . j these Ian-i?? iin-. ts:; > . <i ?. v ?. .. ? th**m in the mark ?*t at a' :.r*-fr.i r. : t -due?That ??f riurery. 1 ? - ; j 6nl with any institut. u , - ? . ^ I MhojK- i-r c!?:tr:. - it .. we *<v in all v :?fid*e u int< -i; :.a ? . ., in Vir^Mii't i:'-.~.l n't auii ! hicdn*!:.-f t ? ?tt!i :tj-.-t?t * : Z. '[ discovers vfonri-ce.?J ? :u !vv j tically dssp ??i. J ?. - ; hua-'l.^ of f.uir.iitf. inrlu 1 ? . . ! l-;-.JLc.. *-?.?.? atw-Jt ... ? ... I :in?! uior? in !.-t t ? ? , J their i -. - tii*. s<m. ? tw ' ti. . : .. k, ?ijch laM'h a- \\ciii** j>repaj !?? ?_ i-leunt?-. after a -????..*.! . I \ ? twen'y t*: a-.-ff in j :> -iut- they n^jtiir**. t! into farm- and l"th i f member of tlse t nnp:tn> *<r i?? t V.. ? ! 'if cours-. b4- entitled ; > a i \ ? !.... .. ; :a ? , the sum previously rontrit ! ? ? !??. ny*? fniidn. atid tohis pr-'j- rti'-ii'-f ? ; : fr>?m t lie transaction. 'I:. - .t > v . ? sort of Kpanta?e >u? t-' wr i ??? w . . stores.nchools.chur Lie. kdI tant lyaf; Kodnnd Pattern, ."'ul. . rra;?\ i-.i\ ?-uih already, in la. t r\ -?? :u rvrr: - i:::: ? ^:?ii*? above tide-wat-r; ;.r ? .. ?? ?.. . ? will Iiave aeitlxer pn trx* ??? ->e-t-? :-r. T.. of Wheeling, th- ?.?. . *r ; ' L -:i <' : not to speak ??f n??w ? ? ???-. ? -??ly ??xempi?*; the law we herein.':: ? i- : :? ?-teft?lyaa copious irifltix. ? ! f'r?? L ?!?* quietly and gradually ? ' wiM. . \*:' - h??n-burniri?.an I t:.-??t:.-r- ?-? '. ?.*> ?-.r ; qtiEjlrupled by t'ne ^:n^ie:a-:;T Voun^ nien i the x ? " h . ? ? ? OjM?ns bef?re V.iu. . ?> . tisnber. a healthful n ?? "?? i: r-jutj'T\ '? even the dread -f ?vast u ?:! adaptation to all th- ??? . I ;'ra:t* ' :r teaij>eraJe stone, witli i.??;'? h.-c?^- *. ? atut-iv -tn-i r? : nerat ire markets :.t al: ^ Tir- -iav. :?. ? - ? . half the arable Hnu in ?i?v;. .? ha- \ ' Mi. by n pl.jw. while uaich "" *he c oiisiy ptinlucijvo. ?i * - ?? : m men: will readily :ir : ? a- i;.l> re-- r- t'.-r. : t* pristine fertility. N ? '? - ' try. n<^ r.nbler tli?*atrt fc exertion, is j-r-.i'.-rt-, v where "ii earth. Call and see our map?, de--- ; t- ?:<r.n*. or write u- *-ticI ?-?'-.z pa-tace ?- ' ?nr atid your inquiries f!ia!! t?- answerei far a-; ? cable. . . , Please ad Lie- Fit \N - "I - VC. TAri'AN. Vr- < or .TOIIN C. rNPEKW.V>P. General Acent Am :* irrant A id and nomestead Company. No. T" New York. BALTIMORE Commercial College! Forxwa>, lc-52.. rnAKirtrT : LOCATED. Cor. Caltimorf and Charle^^ti.. BALT1M 0 K i:. M D. rPHT? I.VSTITt TIOX IS N ? iW ] S THE j: >-T 1. prosperous and flourishing: 7*r-. ?> ring the i.??; two)ears has .t btea uo y; larger ajmrt int-nt* f r t:; ? a-.- ..i- r creasing nuatkr f ?i?ienti. r-, every State in the L'ni ?> It now oc-~"lpir-? meet the :.???: ? ? ' I desirably -at-.-l .a xl,v T. - * are o.runi >dious)y arran^ 1. .. . ?-?-'v , furnished. i The aiivantapes and f.u . : e- lu re ; * un*n deairini: : ? qualify thev> v j various duties of the C :i ? ? 'rl 4 2?i'*ro>trjh Uwi -. I . v.n^nr]?ar??o.l. in ?'.iy pir i-. '.y .-? ?. ? . ?r li&hment ia the Unite I .?: it?. P AC i'L T V: E.K. L 'MEK. Principal?Lecturer ? n : ? - ? of Ac: ^ merce. Bu?ir ^ ? -*? * ?<". .!. M PHILLIP-. Professor of the Thnry : ?. i Pr-. : - ' IV --K. and Comnvrica! 0 ?.!<-:;!?!: II. II. I>AYi'>. Associate Pr ?fi??- ?: : ?' ? -.-!?? ?: C. J >11 V> ?'. | Professor of Business .i* 1 '? ? ' s. t. will! \m*. f - Lt-rtur *r f-Ti Mvirau:". nev. k. vkai K- i:i:i>> i> Lecturer on C - ?! )!?' -? TKl'STEI'S: Hon. J no. I\ Kennedy. H 1 \ .mwnt. Hon. Then Stranit. Wi.i !! K Jacob Trust. E-q.. Win. K ?-?. *?-; The CftU?vfl I-5 pr-?ri ! v::h a ? ' ? '.?/ | r.f Standard Works exp. ? iv i-<r th? j! :l I dent*. Each Stnrlent ha-a desk : :.ir:r- f. oi :? j rately instructed. i There In-ini; n ? vacation -h;r:::r ?*.? v,' i can enter at any time. The timea^ially required tocompl i from 8 to 12 weeks. I A Dihlom\ ;? awarded :?> all fira.I A larjre and Beautifully Orn i:?*:it< ; tainintc upward* *>f six surtax r??:T. r-- r---'*-'-' ? '* Fbctc-rior and Interior View . f t'. ' char.vteri?tic tlesijn?. penmanship. /: ? -??:" T j chary*, accompanied with .-it'." - - x * ? particular?." Address 1 K. ! k r> X A. 1ST O S. H. cartwbight. Wholesale and Retail IV-ah-rin ; MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Cutlery &. Variety (;ood?* NO. 125 MAIN ."TKKKT. ACENT fur Hallef.Dn Pianos. T!.'- h1t>*v li.m up with all the Improver.*' ?l'"- 'r* ' . tiful Rt?>ewr-Ml f.t-v.-'. >!> '**? r*,-' ranpes from the plain ?r s?|uar? piano to tl.' tiful i^ouiit XIV *tvle. Alsi.'. njfjit for Prince's Mtlodeone* rn liart'sMcloilconftjnml Ilughfs^ !'n 1 Melodeoux. S1IKKT MI'SIC. The lar^e-t -t.^k r.f Slieet Mu*>. >!'?:? ?al ^ ;' *i" in the Western country. ^Ta^Muiic r^-nt to anv address. |K>st?ge In connection with tlie above. I keep t-very , mallear iii9trument&.a;td mn.-iral m^rchruidise -1' ally. f . ^ Pianos. Melodeons. and every kiti'l i?f Instrumento tuned and rep:tire<l. All eood^ warranted at this establishment, nov 5. '59 GEO. J. nvitn. AI.VAII HAI-I BYRD & HALL, Manufacturersk \VUu!e*ale rvalrr- i" UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS WAREHOISE, No. ia Warren Sirf'1' Xnxr Broadway, ang9. *59 Xew Vorfj^ Grass seeds Kei.tn.-ky (Jrass of Ihl bf.l i]i?.tlirv. f'?r t Se.xl He|H>t. I.y fnoT ." M1T1I * |!,'KI