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tA&ijwelli-geSger the dead mother. Why are you lying there, Mother, Under that cold, grey stone, Always out in tho wind and rain, Lying so still and lone? Little minnie is very sick; On'her lip3 lies the gathering foam? a ^on'' y?" co|"6 and mind her now? Oh, Mother, comc home! come home! Harry and 1, ere we fell asleep Last night in our little bed, Were trying to think what tliey meant by it When they told us you were dead! When we asked our' father, he answer'd, The knowledge would com# with years, Hilt his hands were clasped before his fz^, And under them fell big tears' lie said, too, 'twas because you were good, Mother, That God tooTi all who were such. Hairy thinks we might getyou back again, If tee a??? Qod rcrt/ mitc/i.' But why don't you speak when I speak ? Why don't you como to us now, To hear us say our prayers at night, And to kiss us upon the brow? Old Nurse cries, and says to Minnie, That with you she soon will meet; For night after night on the candle i Is a little winding sheet. I'd rather that you came back to us ' ? And lived as you used to do; But if Minnie is going to see you, Oh, Mother, may I go too? The jnorning you spolie to us all last, r When you kissed us each and blessed, You said, as I was tile eldest, I should also be the best. And indeed, I try to be good, Mother, Since you went'neath that cold, icrey stone. Won't you .come back and see how good I am? Oh, Mother, come home, come home! H' IT T. H. LOGAN. 0. D. IIOBBARD. R. ir. LIST T. H. LOGAN & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, WHEELING, VA. [AVE removed to th. Ir NEW WAKEltOOMS, No. 47 Mala St. and No. S Qulney 8t. ?=w Main St. Entrance, next Uoor to Baker 4 llopklns. Qulney St. do near B. 4 O. it. It. Depot and wharf. 1 DRUGS, PAINTS, otl.? -iL55tCIHE3' VARNISHES, IliUISlIRS, TVIN0OW GLASS, PERFUMERIES, WHITE LEAD PATENT MEDICINES, 4c. Offered to the. trade, In city anil, country, at law price* and of the OB8t quality. i ittA and prompt customers arc invited to call. apl9 HATS, F UR S^ STEA W g O O D S, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, Ac. HOOPES & DAVIS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS No*. 19 Si 3 1 (South Fourth Hired, (up stairs,) Philadelphia, ("AVE on hand an entirely new and complete stock of the . f above eoods, laid in for CASH, to which the attention of buyers la Invited. CIIAS. ilALLOWELL, late of the llrm of Chas. Ilal lowell 4 Co lonsr known to the trade, would be pleased to see his friends at the warerooms of .Messrs. Itoones 4 David. reb21-dtw4w3,u. Great Reduction in Prices! IMMENSE BARG4BNS IN DRY GOODS HEISKELL & SWEANINGEN HAVE determined to offer to the public their entire Stoek or New and Beautiful Dress Goods, Embroideries, Ac -A.T COST! In order to make room for the Fall Trade. We are enabled to present Breat attractions to the ladles particularly, as nil the goods we shall offer are entirely fresh and do not consist of stock carried over for several seasons past. uur stock consists of a irreafc varietv of N~FH" a \rn CHOICE Sl-RIKQ AXUsrxxER SILKS! AAD Erenoh Lawns, 8wl?s Mu?lin R.hes, French Organdies Figured Suisse*. Grenadines, : , Ureentlties, 3.a,'?*,rti?.es' Satin Crinolines, Toll de Chevrrs, Hammer Sl!ks, 4 Pr. Bere?e, (plain Poplins, and figured.) 2.ttca ? ^ . Herejfe de Aujjlwta, Flounced Jaoqnets, , . , French OhlntteB, Together with a..|ntge and complete stock or Embroideries or every description. jc2 Wheeliiyr Savings Institution, ^wurnt, OFfcnroE, lot! maiiv st. f\W.t?E open from 9 o'clpck, a.m., until 8 p. ra. Discount V / day?Thursday, 10 o'clock, a. m. g^Mftncj'recelved on transient depostte. Interest paid ' oaspecial deposltes. 1 J. Ckombaokek, Albx. Roqekb, Albx.Paxtoh, A. N. Jonx os.DasiklStebkrod, Jab. B. Marsh, Adam PiTOHmiRahd il, K* LilHT?DnutOTORS. WM MeOOY, Treasurer. M. NELSON, President. SMALL FLAGS. Small Fiacs. Small Flacs, o ,, , , Small Flags, t . ? ? SuUab,e for l,??? coming FourUi or July, Received by Expres* at X>? NICOLL A BUO??? . J- ^ ' " " ? ' Variety Store. OII.S.?10 bbls Linseed O'l, 1 8 bbls No. 1 Lard OH, 5 bbls Sperm Oil, ll.^bls Tanner's Oil, i S bbls Castor oil,? - ? ' ? In jtore and for sale bv mylS j . ' A. 0. GOOD 4 CO. ?yOItPKOOea-a fresh supuly just rect'lvefl ai Je-1 1). NICOf.L 4 BRO.'s Variety Store. S~ UNDKIES.?2Qnn ib?r*E*t. Loicwoodl 8000 lbs. Blue Vitriol, 500 lbs. Concentrated lye, 20 cases Extract Coffee,' 25 boxes Castile Soap, On hand and for sale low by m>l12 A. 0. GOOD * CO. 1 pv Oarlfbys Sulphuric Acid, ~ ~ J10 do ^Muriatic do' ,? ? k ^ - r? do"-" Nitric do J - ? f 5-' AfP1* AtAmonla, . . ' Ei^et Spts pr JJItCe, At i ].1T-<I&W LAUGHLINS 4 BCSntlKKD'S; 70 !?^n[lKta F^MIVoi ^1'OL" ll,il received-nnd* "for I sale by [mylS] i,T3Ti MORRISON 4 CO. SALT.?200 bbls. Pomeroy Ko. 1 Salt, 25 " Extra Dairy do all In bright new barrels and In handsome order; for sale bv GEO. ADAMS, No. 50 Main St. ITtLEEKES?A new Seedling Potato, for sale by M>41 SMITH 4 CORRKMi. GLOVES! GLOVES ! fiLOVES !?White and corored Kid Dogskin, Beaver, Custom-made Silk, Ne?nol!t.in. Lisle nirsad. Linen, Lisle Ili-xllu Extra and Cotton Gloves of eVie.r^.. ? pf, ' Al!0- ? superior lot of Buck Gloves suitable for railroad employees, for sale low for cash bv mhs? < ? ' WUKKIJER 4 LAKIX. Coin p. Syrnp-or Boneset", for sale" at ?" ' S. JCNDENBERG'S Indiana Fancy Plour\ (\K BBLS. Echelbergu* Choice Family Flour?brand, T ike XT IliT, just received and for sale br LIST, MORRISON 4 CO. MORE of those Patini Curl /.V?i?//?Tat D. SICOLL k BRO.-s Variety Store. IT^ISH HOOKS, every variety. ' Fish Lines. Trot Lines, Chalk Lines. Cheap, at i . ? K. WHEAT^3. INDIGO.?300 lbs. SUPERIOR INDIGO for sale low ... T. 11. LOGAN 4 CO. Jcl? ? ?? ? and^LOGAN, LIST 4 00. RICE,?20 Tierces Prime Klce, received hv Je2S MAXWELL, CAMPBELL 4 TINGLE. "KILL THKM.v ' SO THAT THEY WILL "STAY KILLED" F>R.f.NKn3IRLAT KILLEB will kil! Rati. J/fee, Rnncht,, rc# 11 Uie bc?t* Rat Killer"In use ?'jmi T. It. LOG AN 4 Cu.. , . and LOGAN.LIST 4 Col T *iV .tr KAW," A'i's.-Th0 large-rrrr | L and greatest variety, may always be found at ?1''18 HARPER.4 BRO'S. AJASvL.BAP HATS, . Pdnanui do ? da A 'tree stock, only at wholesale. m,eS _ ? '; p. K. WHEAT. PLUE CURRANT WINK, "for raedtciruii purposes?a fen dos. for sale at [je23 s. PPNDRNBERO's. TOMATO and Walnut Catsup, just received and for sale by ?mb80] ,W. A. EDWARDS k BttO. I of collecting information from all parts of the countrv may he induced to purchase or Improve them. It has been rn ^ .K per K lu arrangements a?d correspondence Tor more thin a year past; until It Is now ready to ofier to set morc than One Million 5? ? p wild lands, with some Improved farms, maln Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Slates a? ?oj>i\.?xteBdJts operations into other To immigrant* frjto Europe, to.tbe energetic young men war*Vi^r? reaaonahleYdread that .panic or pestDenbe, war, revulsion, or some alteration in the channels of trade may, at.any moment, denrive them of employment and their families of bread, we say, resolve now, while you may, to seeka home where such perils are unknown. ?e mean to sell lands, as well as negotiate for purchasers ELi-XT ?08c ^Lh<i ,1RVe ^r8e tract* for sale, in every part of the Union; but our attention Is more specially directed to the pelshborip* States-Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri. ^ iacisrA especially proffers at this time remarka hie Inducements to Immigrants. Her climate Is temperate and genial? the Peach, the Apple,thenar, the flrape, alike thrive in It?it i? far better arid tnore deslrablv Timbered than nlmiibt any new State; its navigable rivers and innu merable, available streams, water-power, and profusion of the most valuable minerals?Coal,-Iron, Salt, Oopuer, 4c.? are unsurpassed; the State has expended large snms in con structing Canals and Railroads across its entire breadth which place almost every county within a few hours' ride e ther of Its seaports or of the great inland cities of Cin ' Innatl, Pittsburgh;. IV heeling, Louisville,' Sc.; yet fertile inviting land, whfstlu rjmprove.d. or new. is far cheaper this day in the Moth<r?f States, than It Is lu Minnesota or Ore gon. No where else on earth can lands (tlleal with accessi ble Coal or Iron Ore, covered with choice Timber, and ex cellent alike for Grain and flrass. Fruit nnd Roots, be ob tained so cheaply as in Old Virrinla; while to men of con Of e^&1i seU fc'00'1 furms almost wlthlnslght mem" for less than the fair cost of the luiprove TheTABLE LANDS of EAST TENNESSEE present some fhii r? m,?i r.""iSrB for Industry and enterprise on U salubrious and healthful. Its soil is adapted to all Agricultural pursuits. Its unimproved nDmln^ani with useful Timber, or present natural openings, and Meadow* producing nutritious Grass. The ,??nierC?? #?Ve hii Pro,lucla on shipboard in 30 hours and can buy hla Groceries, Dry Goods, etc., at home, as chean as ?ny one In New England. Ytt.we can sell him good Lands with perfect titles, at from one to three dollars per acre ' , 10 the single objection which has kept these lands so long uncultivated, and which now keeps them in SlSltt %l\nTZ fract,?" of ttelr Intrinsic value?that of flnn??A ?TS!? Sam?any haa only to deal with any instltu iiSILf b^l3tJUB1?ct,over who8e existence or character muS?S^?S?5f? vit'ielia5r ,n?U conn',en?e to Intending - k- ^ irglnia need not and should not serve longer as a hindrance to settlement on your part. That o??W. l!t,SCOVer-r'iJ our,il"e> CoNCKiirEi. Immigration; practi n? 1 "i .!?' ao, ar as j'?u arc concerned. Let heads ' Jriduding farmers, mechanies, millers, *c., take counsel togethger and resolve to seek neiv and more eligi ble Irames in.company. Let them, cluhbiug their means send two of their I,umber to look at such lamia as wJ are 5SSS- huteri ket'liese 'U,-Ka'es, after a sufficient en SmS Uye,to twenty thousand acres in a body, embraclngall the good point s they require then let tli.ii I'ut thV Wh0,le iDt0, farn" "nd lo's of convenient size, and put these up at auction to the highest bidder, whether a lieS !tltte.l tne?Cr r?pan? ?ir n?.U Each membyr will.of course .? I uTnu\n or ,non?y of tl,e Bum previ ously contributed* by him to thn company's funds, and to Thu'rftf'o'nf any pro,'l,t re*,lM<I H'Ctransaction! Thus, the Company will form a sort of spontaneous township, Willi Its roads, bridges, stores, schools, church, "n" t,le New England pattern "lu!. I local'ou ro?y easily be tpadc?such already, in fact hS J. , V co"V,y of v"-glnla above tide-witer; and into such a one. Slavery will have neither pretextnor dt Loi .fn,,n'fw,? y. of Whee,lnB? the Quaker portion or Loudoun County, not to spent of new experiments, falrlv exemplify tlie law we here Indicate. Thus, before a steady an l copious Influx or Prce-Labor Immigration, SiaverV quietly and gradually disappears, without convulsion or heart-burning, and the settlers will nnd their property quadrupled by the single act of settlement. men ?f the "ee States! a glorious career onena with ready access to ample and remunerative markets at all frfn!ha?KS* ' iav* more l,,an I,alr the ?irnhle land in Vlr SfhniSr *;ee|1 turned by a plow, while much of the n * . generously productive, Is now but meager !L??;^G,0v.0,J tre?tinent will readily and cheaply restore jlj J , their pristine fertility. No stronger Inducements wVc^?rn,?h.n0b!Cr l"eaUe f?r PrSany! Can anil see our maps, descriptions, surveys, etc.. or write to us (enclosing postage stamp?, of course), and your In quiries shall lie answered as fjir as practicable. Please address FRANCIS W. TAPPAN Procl.lAnt ^ JO IN C. UNDERWOOD, General Aeent Am. Emigrant AW and Ilomesteud Company, No. 140 ltroadwav, New York. JAS. jVT. IDjr^LOjSJj lOa MAKKKT STKKET, Plumber and Gas Fitter. T^EEPS constantly on hand, Gas fixtures, Lead and IV Wrought Iron Pipes, Sheet Lead. Allkinds and sices w ? n Cocks and \ alves ; Steam Whistles and Stuain and Water Guages, Lift and Korce Pumps, Sinks,Bathing Tubs if Jn'il"! " Hydrants, Gum Hose and imckina of all Thicknesses, Antt-frlctlon Metal, Pure Banra Tin Cru^ihetlsln the country 0le^rIlle^ Taov Hkllb and the best wiU beUsold o^fjSr^unqf,a,,^COU"tleBln ^'e3tern Virginia ^.Kr-Galvanued Iron Tubing, Incorrosive, and for con dm.ting,or pressure pipe, for hotorcold water, aud espe Pipe! Pwells,prefferable to,andolieaperthan Lead W~ \queductPlpeconstantly onhand anvslze or quan 11 can be furnished on short notice. q ?lSS2wW?r "M C">'''er- Jfa?*?nd Lea ft. hats andcapsT S. HARPER & BRO., U riOI.ESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hats, Caps and Straw G-ood3. OOBNEH MAIN i CNION STBHETS. "YXfE have on hand and are receiving daily, a large and * ? complete assortment of Hats and Caps, embracing c^TJnV!li ty'?i ",tylVld prlce' And in view of the in creasing demand for first class goods, we have paid par ticular attention to the getting up of such as are expressly V!p? . th? wants of our customers. Our nrrangementii ^ !.Si!ni "mi"!4111? 'I'at ?e?reenaliled to furnish the iatcststyies of Hats and Caps as soon nsintrmluced Anil we can promise that the newqst and most beautiful as sortments, as well an the best qualities of every descrlntion are to be found at our establishment. scrtptloii, The public are respectfully invited to qnil and examine deisC * WK wln,Parilno pains to give entireHatisractlon, -- c__ 8 llARPKIt A BRO. !AVt!RY HAT (f- CAP MANUFACTURES HATft gJXK DEALER IN T , AND STRAW GOOD3, T "AeiyEth?ngh^lay SPRING- tp a ? No. 140 Main Street, Wheeling^ Va ?.B.8WKAv,:^,Jn; HEISKEIiI, & SWEARIWfrEW MAINST; OXJ5dooh ABOVEJ. ? !??. T ? _ 1MPOHTKB3 OK L.nena, Linen Cambric Handkorchiefo an<i Embroideries, D ?h?w!l ?tn de?!,',P""ns of Dress Goods, Maitlllas ? com. C' Vl.lF0jtNlV3lCutlTLlN\i~UuTjll?A 11: v! T." ! i just received and for sale by ^"V^-Auother l..t ? VV. EDWARDS 4 DUO. . -m__~ r " L.-?> MigiigJix BOLTING cloths. " ~ O'ff.;?,:;' . u ' Varirtjr Store. HUMPHREYS' specific : Stand confesedly at the head of remedial meansfor th^ttse of the people. They are alike removed from the poisonous, dangerous and repulsive doses of quackery^ or old school practice;.the Inconvenience of water-cure," or tlie Intricate and perplexing obscurities of the nsual Homceopathic books and medicines. Consisting of simple specifics for the vari ous diseases to which they are i elated;-put- up in the form of simple sufar|>elletf^and prepared ot ingredients neith er dangerous br disgusting, they form at once the ready source of the parcbt or nurse, and ate the-comfort - of the complaining or invalid. They possess these positive advantages, which were never before combined in any popular remedies. They are harm less: no Injury can arise from their use. Tbey are simplk; you always know what to take, and how to take it. They are co.nvmiwt; you can give the proper Bugar Pill at a moment's warning, without hesitation or delay. They are kKFtcisNT; in thousands of cases disease is arrested at once, a?d the mite cures aithe moment what the pound could not afterwards have relieved. LIST OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. Fever PlUs.?For Fever, Congestion and Inflam mation of all kinds. No. 2. Worm For Worm Fever, Worm.Collc, Wet ting the Bed. No. 8. Baby's Pill*.?For Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakfeulness, and Nervousness of adults. No. 4. Diarrhoea Pills.?For Diarrhoea, Cholera Infan tum and Summer Complaint. No. 5. Dysentery PiZl&.?For Coke, Griplngs, Dyseutery or Bloody Flux. No. 6. Cholera Pills.?-For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomitting. No. 7. Oou(/h PUlt.r~For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, In fluenza and Soar Throat. No. S. Toothache iWs.?Toothache, Faceache and Neu ralgia. No. 9. Hemhuihe Pills.?For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Head. No. lrt. Dy*pep?ia Pills.?For Weak aiul Deranged Sto machs, Constipation and Liver Complaints. No. 11. For Female Irregularities, Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. Fenutlq Pills.?For Leucorrhcea, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Dovni. No. 13. Croup PilU.?For Ctoup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14. Salt Rhtum Pills.?For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15. /iheumatlc'Pills.?For Pnln, Lameness or Sore ness In the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. ?A.-r-For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, old mismanaged Agnes. P-?For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal orKxternal. O.?For Soar, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes aud EyeldB, Fall ing, Weak or Blurred Sight. C.?For Catarrh,of longstanding or recent, either with obstruction or profuse-discharge. W. C.?For Whooplng-Cou9h, abating its violence and shortening its course. In Acutr Diseases?such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diar rhusas, dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, und such eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measels und Erysipelas?the ad vantage of giving the proper rAiedles promptly Is obvious, and in all such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once,nnd In all cases the violence of the attack Is moderated, the disease shortened and rendered less dangerous. Even should a physician afterwards have to be called, he will take the case at decid ed advantage from the previous treatment. Codous and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation of deceased lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In Chronic Diskases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility and Irretruiaritles, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper application will alTord a cure In almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. THINGS TO REMEMBER. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That these Specifics are entirely harmless in all Instances and In all cases. Babies may use them, children mav use them, the aged, Infirm or Invalid mavu3ethem without dancer, and with benefit. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That thousands of the most sift ed and intelligent minds in this co.untry and Europe have long since given in their adherence ?to Homteopnthv, and employ it exclusively In all cases of diseases for themselves and families. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That not only in long standing, old cotnpliint?, hut In recent and violent diseases of the most daugerous character. Homoeopathy has proved its su periority to any other system in repeated trial-1. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That Homoeopathy la sustained, not from its theories and doctrines, but from its dally and hourly success in curing the sick and arresting disease. PLEASE REMEMBER ?That it Is the little Ills that lead to great ones, and it is little aliments that, neglected lead to grave and serious diseases. PLEASE REMEdBER.?That you may have it in your power promptly and pleasantly to arrest such complaints at the beginning, and thus prevent grave diseases. PLEASE REMEMBF.R.?That this system saves you the struggling fnrclnz and deception used to pet other medi cines taken by children, always injurious?often dangerous. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That the evil results of such struggles generally more than overbalance all tho good that may he done bv the mediciru n thus given. PLEASE REMEMBER.?That Humphreys' system of Ho mceoynthic Specifics divests the prlvete practice of the sys tem of all perplexity and intricacy % so that everybody mav use them. PEEASE REMEMBER.?That the cure of a{siugle chronic ailment, such as Piles, Cararrh, Headache, or Salt Rheum, will more than ten times pay the cost of a case. P'-E ASE REMEMBER.?That two or four dollars Invested in a case of Specific Remedies, will return many times its value to you every year In freedom from anxiety, preven tion of disease, and absolute relief. CASES AND CURES. nVSPKPSTA. A young lady of 20 had been troubled wi*h indigestion for several months, so as to render great care necessary in the selection of her food. After eating, the stomach became acid, food rising In her mouth with water, an 1 an unpleas ant, heavy, load-like sensation in her stomach, continuing for -ome hours, frequent headaches, bowels constipated and a depressed menta' condition. See commenced taking the Dyspepsia PllU,one morning and night, and in less than a week almost e-cry symptom of her disease had vanished, and she felt like a new being. A gentleman somewhat advanced in years, strong, robust constitution, had lately been a good deal affected with indi gestion, weak stomach,coated tongue,bad taste In tlie mouth and attended with a peculiar vertigo and whirling in the head,so much so as to render his riding, in a carriage, or even mounting an eminence,quite dangerous. After trving several things ineffectually, lie fell upon the Dyspepsia Pills, which afforded prompt relief. ?* A pill every night and morn ing works like a cliariu, relieving all his vertigo and other unpleasant symptoms. COITGIIS AND COLDS. A gentleman, a public lecturer, took a severe cold the latter part of last mouth, while traveling and lecturing In northern Pennsylvania, though addressing pnblic audiences every evening; yet in two days, by the aid of the Specific, he was entirely recovered, and enabled to pursue his call ing without- inconvenience. No public speaker should be without them. A married lady of 40 had taken a violent cold, which set tled on her luugs, causing severe cough, painln the side and considerable fever and ho*rsene38. Such colds were usual ly very lasting and troublesome; hut by taking the Specific Cough PI Is, four times per day, in three days .she was en tirely well. A voung man of 22 had a coush and hoarsenesafor fifteen niomhs. During cold weather his voice was lost so as onlv speak In whispers, pain induced on cottghlne, cold dry or raising only a trifle in the morning, quite feeble and emaci ated. Had taken several medicines with but little or no benefit. He commenced with the Cough;Pills?one pill threr times per day?and soon found himself Improving, his contrh milder and softer, hoarseness passed off, strength and appetite Improved, and In a few weeks waa entirely well having taken no other medicine. PILES. A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well known in Illinois writing to u*, savs: "I have been for some time seriously afllictcd with bleeding piles; and have regarded mv case as a severe One?at one time,indeed, hopeless; but I li<ive used your medicine (Pile Specific), and nin cured. I hate no doubt you arc laying the world under great and lasting obligation." A gentleman of fifty years, well and favorably known at Cclhl, Delaware count?, New-York, had been a marly to the piles for twenty years. Sometimes from excesslve'hemor rhage, pain and suffering, he was reduced to the verge of the grave. For years he had dragged out a miserable exis tenee, a confirmed invalid, disqualified for any business, rnd life almost a burden. Jt is needless to add thathe had tried all sort* of remedies, from all sorts of doctors, to little purpose. He consulted me two years ago, and I recommend ed our Pile Specific,with, occasionally, a Dyspepsia Pill.? From this he began to Improve, and since has never h>:d a serious turn of p'les. From the -first month up to a year past he had occassionally symptoms of his old complaint* but a few doses of the Pile Pills would disperse It all, and for more than a year past he has been entirely well of the piles. A more brilliant cure is scarcely to be found In the annals of medicine. PRICES. Full set, 20 large vials In morocco case and hook $5 00 Pull spt,20 large vials In plain case and book, 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and book, 2 00 Case of any 6 numbered boxes and book, 1 00 Single numbered boxes, with directions, 05 Single lettered boxes, with directions, 50 Large plantation or physician's case, 1 &2or. vials,. 15 00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. T.ook over the list, make up a case of what kind you choose, and enclose the amount in a current note or stamp? by mail toour address,at No 862 Broadway, New York, and the medicine will be-duly returned by mail or express free of charge ' No fnmlljrihouldbe without these Invaiuacle curatives ? They are the only remedies perfectly adapted for domestic and private use. Witli them the parent Is armed and pre pared atialnst the first approach of disease, and can meet it at tlie threshold and keen it at bay. A trltic of medicine rightl.v directed,in the first hours of deseuae, perfectly cu'es that'which bv d?lay can ..lily he relieve.! bv long and tedi ous hours of suffering, If at all. With these ai hund, von are not obllecd to await the cotnlne of that often distant as well as expeneive luxury, a doctor; nor to be drugged or poisoued, or blistered, or ble'd.bht may yourself administer the,simple K].ee,lfic, and restore the ruddy current of life ajtaln to health and joy. Thtre eanuot only no injury arise In anv ?a?e from their use, hut tlie general Influence upon the constitution, heron.I all i|nestton, litlnost beneficial AGENTS WANTED: WFdealre'an aeflve;'enlc!eiht aient, for ihe'sale of oiir remedies, in every t?wn or community in the United States Address, Dr. K. HUMPHREYS, k OO , No. RC? Broadway, Hew York, by tea Druggists is Wkeelin,. ?kU-ly, TRANSBORTATION. I Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road. SUMMER AliliANGEMENT. ON and after Monday the 11th April, 1859, the Passengei Train* will be run dally as follows: First ?The Great Southwestern, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Oo lumbns, Wheeling, Benwood, Baltimore and Washington City Express leaves Wheeling dally ut 11:10 A. M., arriving in Baltimore ut 4:50 A. M.t connecting with trains for the Eastern and Southern cities. Returnine, leaves Baltimore at 4,05 P. M., arriving at Benwood at S:1G and Wheeling at S:50 A. M., connecting with the great. Western, Sothwestero and Northwestern Express. This tr?in only stops for meals and supplying engine with fuel and water. Second?The Northwestern, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis.' Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Wheeling, Benwood, Baltimore and Washington City Express departs dally except Saturdays at 7:45 P.M. and arrives at Balti more at 8 P. M., connecting with the trains for the Eastern and Southern cities. Returning, leaves Baltimore at 7:20 A. M. and arriving at Benwood at 1:50 and WTheeling at 2:10 A. M. This train stops at all regular strtions East of Cum berland. Wheeling and Cumberland Accommodation train leaves Wheeliug daily, Sundays excepted, at 7:% A. M., arriving in Cumberland at (1:55 P. M. Returning, leavt s Cumberland at S:10 A. M. and arrives at Wheeling at 6:40 P. M. This trsln stops at all stations. J. B. FORD, Agent. W. P. Smith, Master of Transportation. L> M. Colk, Qen'l Ticket Agent. npl2 CLEVELAND, WHEELIXt! ItAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT rilO take effect Wednesday, April 27th, 1559. Trains leave JL Bridgeport dally, (Sundays excepted.) 6:20 A. M. Accommodation Train,stopping at all stations, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 11 A. M. 11:20 A. M. Mail Train, stopping at all regular stations, and arrive at Pittsburgh at 4:u0 P. M.? at Cleve land at 6:15 P. M. 4:45 P. M. Express Train, stopping only at Wellsvllie and "Rochester, East of Steubenvllle, and arrive ut Pittsburgh at S:80 P. M. For Tickets, Freight, or Information apply at C. & P. R. It. office, No. 41 Water street, 3 doors above Sprigg House* Wheeling, Va., or at Bridgeport station. J. M. McCullough, Pres't. i D. B. Williams, Agent. F. R. Myrrh, Gen'l T'kt. Ag't. j* ap2S 1859. lSOiT THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. The Capacity of this Road Is now equal to any in the Country TI1KEK TIlllOUCJIl PASSEN GrER TRAINS BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, Connecting direct In the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with Through Trains from all Western Cities for Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore and Washington City; thus furnishing facilities for the transportation of Passengers un surpassed, for speed and comfort, by any other route. Express and Fast Lines run through to Philadelphia with out change of Car* or Conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each train; WoodrufTs Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. The ICxpre*** i-nnu Unity, Mail and Fast Line Sundays excepted. Three Dally Trains connect direct for New York. All Trains connect for Baltimore and Washington. Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh ^it 8 A. M., arrives In Phila delphia at5 P. M., Baltimore at 6 P.M., and New York at 10 P. M. Fast Hine leaves Pittsburgh at 4:80, P. M., arrives In Phil delphia and Baltimore at 7 A. M., aud New York 1 P. \ Express Train leaves Pittsburgh at 9 P.M., arrives in L'hi udelphla at 10 A. M., Baltimore at ll A. M.', and Ni York 8 P. M. Six Daily TraiJS between Philadelphia and New Yorl Two Daily Trains between New York and Boston. Throufc Tickets (all llall) are good on either of the above Trains. BOAT TICKETS to Bobtou are good via Norwich, Fal River or Stonnington Lines. TICKETS EASTWARD inav be obtained at any of the important Rail Road Offices in the West; also, on hoard any of the regular Liue of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers; and TICKETS WESTWARD at the Offices of the Company in Boston, New Yoik, Baltimore or Pniladelphia. Fare always as low as ani Northern Route, ASK FOIt TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the Penn. sylvanln Rail Road to Chicago, makes this the DIRECT tLINE iBETWBEN THE EAST AND THE GREAT NORTH WEST. The connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all dravage or ferriage of Freight, to gether with the saving of time, are advantages readily ap preciated bv Shippers or Freight, and the Traveling Public. parties shipping eastward whl jtmi u to their advantage to Ship by this lioiite. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, apply to or address either of the following Agents of the Company. 1). A STEWART, Pittsburgh; "Doylb ?% Co., Steubenvllle, O.; II. S. Pibbck & Co., Zanes vil!e,0.; J. J. Johnston, Ripley,0.; R. McNkely, Maj'sville, Kv.; Ormsby & Cropper, Por smooth, O.; Paddock & Co., Jeffersonvllle, Ind.; II. W. Brows & Co., Cincinnati, O.; Atiikkn A IIjbbbht, Cincinnati -O.; R. C. Mbldbum, Madison, Ind.; William Bingham, Louisville, Kv.; P. O. O*Riley A Co., Evansvllle, Ind.; N. W. Graham St Co., Cairo, HI.; R. F. Saps,St. Louis, Mo.; John H Harris, Nashville,Term., Har ris & Hunt, Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke i. Co., Chicago, III ; W. H. H. Koontz, Alton, III; Murphy & Wali.k, Dubuque, Iowa; or to Freight Ageuts of Rail Roads at different points In the West. The Greatest Facilities offered, for the Protection and Speedy Transportation of Live Stock, And Good Accommodations with usual privileges for persons traveling in charge thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be forward ed from Philadelphia, New York, Joston or Baltimore, to any points on the Rail Roads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Missouri, by Rail Road direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Steamboats, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, Muskingum,' Kentucky, Tennessee, Cum berland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, nod Red Rivera; and at Cleveland, Sandusky and Chicago with Steamers to all ports on the North-Western Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of their Freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on its speedv transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point In the West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road ttre at all times anfacovabie an are oluirged by oth.gr R. R. Companies. Be particular to mark packages 44via Pknsa. R. R." ' Merchants in the West ordering goods from the East, will do well to direct them to be shipped by Ihls Route. Parties attending to their own shipments from the East will find It to their InU'iVsl to cAU'won the Ageuts of this Company at the following places before shipping; or letters', addressed to either of them on the subject of freights, will uiCet with prompt attention. E.J. SN.EEDKIt, Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS, SO North Street, Baltimore. LE OH ,t CO., No.2 Astor House,or No. 1 3: Wm. St. N Y. LEECH & Co., No. 54 Kllby Street, Boston. H. H.HOUSTON, Oe.iCl Freight A(/'t% Philadelphia. L. L. HOUPT, OenH Ticket A'ft% Philadelphia. TIIOS. A. SCOTT, OenH SupH, Altoona, Pa. junl HEMPPIELD RAILROAD. LL freights Intended for shipment on the road must he delivered between the hours of 7 a. m. and 8 p. ra., as none will be received afterthathour. T. SWEENEY, stplO General Manager. A PASSENGERS FROM THE WEST GOING SOUTH, TWICE daily (Sunday night excepted) for the itrlay House, Washington, Fredericksburg, Richmond. Pe tersburg, Weldon, Ac. Ac., (rfa. Potomac River an the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad * by splendid and comfortable steamers to Acqula Creek, thence to Richmond by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto mac Railroad. Hours of departure from Washington, 6:30 A. M. and 7 P. M.,(Sundays excepted) Leavi onSundays at 6:80 A. M: only. Baggage under charge of special agent, checked through to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. From Washington to Richmond f f? 50 From do to Petersburg 6 From do to Weldon S From do to "Wilmington 12 The Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad has been In operation for 22 years, and In all that time, no pas senger has either been killed or crippled by accident, which is without a parallel In the history of Railroads, in this country. S. RUTH, Supt. Trans. June 28,1853 jyl-ly rtWES, BRANDIES, RUMS~ RIjACK TEAM, &c. PTIKBSAN 4 SON.N'o. 12 North Charles St., Baltimore, ? offer for'sale the following articles, of their own im portation, particularly for family ust-: SHERRY WINES?Pemartlne's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, In wood and In glass. PORT WINES?Sandentan's competition red and white Port, In wood and in glass. MADEIRA WISE?John Howard March's fine Madeira, In wood and in elass; also, Grape Juice. HOCK WISES?Jahanuesbferger,Stelnberger,Marcobruu ner. Cabinet, Lleb-frau-mllch, Bronneberg, of 1S46. CHAMPAGNE WINES?Mott and Chandon's finest, in quarts and pints. BRANDIES?Otard and Uennessy's fine old pale and dark Brandies. RUMS?Old and fine, Jamaica, Antigua, Grenada and from the Islands, tmport?d direct, from \Lor.don. HOLLAND GIS?The best quMlty?Tlernah brand?and no mixture of aroma ticpoison in it. ' i 'iiWHialf chests of the finest SOrTOlIONG TR A mhS-1 v SARDINES, Salid Oil, French and American Mustard, just received and for sale by . inhSO W. A. EDWARDS k BRO. WORCESTER and Yankee Sauce, just received and for Bale by [mhSftj W. A. EI) WARDS A BRO. BERLIN Wire Belt Clasps aud Silk aud llubber Belling, at my2? D. KlCOLL & BRO'j Variety Store. L1TKT diss F18M T15 SMT ?mi' and i .m determined u, QFF WlTHOTJT REGARD TO COST! KU? ^ ortmcni of all kinds of R6bes, such as GrJLdine a. Kiel, -orth $1?. for JK ^ >J?> (,if ^ .. . , v? *19. for only *1; and a^reat many oth. rs. ' Another lot of Grenadine Robes, be.utl^ls yl.^ at from 4t to 50 cts. per yard, I wilt .ell tor SSe-and .uch ? French Batlst Lawn, the finest ' J . "rj. Als j, several pieces and superior st< les and extra .|ual,i.-, , (. nSlWM01vttj' clw?p.,tl ? ' .. h ChinUes worth Itom 81 to SX^o per yard, for only 1ft cts. Received JM=r Express a new lot c1f(^-'*nV.J1'1"C^e Manlles of l\? most beautiful designs, which I will ilispoirer The Bnest qualities of French and Chantiuj very low lljrures. . tcautlfaV ai Ucle, surrouedtd with Irinfe, ?r.d sotrtj,. About 150 real French Parasols, among which %o??t fi&t to call; and do It quick. If at all, If y"? *??' 8"" ^'''^LEX. HEYMAKPs " 13: Main JuneS GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE! *r*cmim AL^mLimm. A.3n?r ?5SrJBr?9 -mw SI^COjSTD STOCl^OF Spring and Summer Goods \ I M M E N SES T 6~C K ! ! Filling ocer Three Large Store Rooms to overflowing. Being many T/toitsatnl Dollars i,lr? than any Retail House in the city. their patronage, to our numerous friend*, wt? would say that we sire determined net ot;. he largest store* In point v>t Stock amI Safe*, lu the city (which it 1ms be?-n for more f . large as It already is. We Shall always keep a large force of first class sah-Mnca.nU buyi; .. I cdurt ttie custom of the cloacat Cast buyt While we return thanks for the to make the "BKE III YE" the 1 six years past) but doublv as large as It already is. We Shall always Keep a targe torce 01 nrst cum salesmen. ?u with ourselves will be aluavs r ady to show goods at a small advance upon ?W. In our stock uiay be i?l?ay> (oc . the Largest Stock of JtlClf DRKFS SILK, Fancy and Plain, In the city; the choicest rari. tv of ClotHies. Han-p**,!, sues. Robes of every style and *i?m?mr Fabrics of every variety and price; tin-largest stock of Chintz, s Ginphaiu?.l>. Laines, Lawns, Prints, etc., etc.. in the city?fully 7u,<khJ yards; the richest and largest stock of >hawl??Crape..*:. Barege, S?ella und Mantle Shawls, and Chaut illy and French I .ace MantlUab and Scarfs?a roll variety and cheap; IW sols and Parasolettes, and Sun Shades?a very large stock; Bonnets and Millinery Gootis gem-rally, and Summer ?*?.. for Boys, Girls and m*n?SO casei?the largest stock ever in the city and cheaper than ever Vard of?a rood Honnrttci a Pi me I Hibbons and Flower*, almost an incredible stock; Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Rugs, and Window Blind*?a faall |?.r and very cheat), and for Men and Bov's Wear we shall always have the best stock the Eautern markets car. afford. Remember the place?nf t!ie sign Of the Golden Bee lllve, near the Suspension Bridge. No trouble to show tinmU Wholesale or Retail. GooJa sent to any jtart of the city. [mylT] STONi: & THOMaj*. Corner of Hanover and Pra^t Sts., Baltimore, Md. The undesigned hrgs leave to call your attention to the al?ove House. It Is new an i well located, hat thr.-r*<;:m from the Camhden Depot, lt? the centre of buMrn^?, anil has every convenience and comfort you mar de.?ii?. T\ Table Is poo*!, the Chambers large and airy, and the Terms LOW?as follows : Per Me.nl or Lodging .Vi cents. 1 to 8 days |1,50 per day. }? to 7 " 1,2.') per day. 1 to 14 44 1,0U per day. ilespectfnlly, Ac., D. M. ADAMS, Proprietor. my7-ly Late of the Adams House, Chicago, llliu i< FIRST SPUING STOCK! Al Extremely low Prices, now Opening at ANA AC) PRAi; HK'H. HAVING just returned from New York with a well se lected and very cheap stock o* Dry and Fancy Goods, I would request the public to examine it before purchasing j elsewhere. My stock of Dress Goods will be found to con- I sistof the latest styles and 1 guarantee that my prices are lower than those o" any other house. I would call partic- j ular attention to some Figured Brilliants, worth richly j lS3?c, at only 12>?c; Plaid Ducals worth 25c at l'^Xc; Light1 colM 4-4 Chintzes worth 25c at 15c, and other ponds in pro- \ portion. Muslins and Irish Linen?1 will sell Muslin worth iaj$? at 10c, and Irish Linen worth 75 at 45c. 5u0 Bonnets, comprising tlic latest styles, and which being purchased' direct from the manufacturer, I will sell cheaper than ever before. 100 pes. Bonnev Ribbon*; 100 Ruches; Flowers and J everything appertaining to the Millinery line, and to which j branch I call the particular attention of the Trade, and will be offered at the lowest tigures*. ? KMBROlDKItlKS.?If you wish to find the largest, best and cheapest stock give me a call and I promise to sell j Collars, sets of Sleeves and Collars, Bauds, inserting, and j Ed til n gs at less figures than any other establishment. 200 pr Kid Gloves at only 5t?c, worth $1; 500 pr. Mitts at . 10c, worth 25c; 200 Linen Ha .dkerchlefs at lSy^c, worth IS?*; 1(10 do at 1S??, worth 25c; 125 Ilemstie.ti Handkerchiefs at .'iT '.jO, worth 02^; 3o do at 5Uc, worth 75 ;?HI superior do at 62^c, worth $J; l(HH) white Brilliants at 12JyC, worth IS#; 100 Puff do at IS^, worth 25c; as well as any other white goods,such as Nansooks, both plain, piaid and striped, proportionately low. 5000 Dollars worth of Piece Goods, suitable for Merchant Tailoring Trade, and of which I am coptident I liaye.thc largest stock in Wheeling, will bo sold to the Trade at less than any other House in Wheeling can sell them at; and all I ask is an examination and I am convinced of my ability to sell. Call and examine for yourselves. ISAAC PRAfiER, . mh'21 V'Jl Main St. sros. WHOLESALK ANU ltETAIL DEALER III MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY AND VARIETY GOODS, No. 125 Main Street. A GBNTforHALfiKT, DAVIS <V CO.'S P( ANO$. The above pianos are fitted up with all the Improvements, in beautiful Rosewood cases. My assort mCnt ranges from the plain or square piano to the beautl-! ful Louis XIV style. ^lso,agentfor Prince's ^IclodcouM, Carhnrt's , !f|elodeouH,aiid Hughea & Utile'm iVIelode-' o *? : 1 ??? - : __ SHEET MUSIC. Thelargest stock of sheet music,musical works, Ac., Ac.1 In the Westerncountry. Music sent to any address, postage free, ygpj In connection with the above, 1 keep every kind of ma* slcalinstruments and musical merchandise generally. Pianos, Melodeons, and every kind of musical instru ments tuned and repaired. 1ST All goods warranted at this establishment. nov6 notice, r I AM now prepared to re-guild "br re-brouxe Chandeliers, Pendents, Ac., which have become tarnished, and warrant to uive satisfaction, or no charge. Reference?C. D. Hub hard, Bank of Wheeling. [declf?*lmd] J. M. DILLON. MALTBY HOUSE, P. A L T I II O B E . S. U. MALT BY, Ppophiktoil QITUATRD on Pr'atV >trcet, between Light and Charle vl sts., Immediately in fhe centre of business, and conve nient to all the railroad depots and the shipping. udilj ON HAND?201'0 lbs. Wool Twine, and for sattThy fclST, MORRISON Sc CO. ?Tounded 1852. Chartered 1854 LOCATED i < j Baltimore'aud Charles streets, BALTIMORE, M I). THIS Institution is now in tl e most urosDerous anil four Ishing condition. Twice during the last two ytnrsU It been necessary to obtain larger apartuiei.U f??r tl.e ?c commoilation of the increasing number of stu<h-nli, repre senting nearly every State In the Union. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous at>d JHiri bly located buildings In thecitv. The ruonu ously arranged,spacious and elegantly furnished. The advantages and facilities here offered to young eti desiring to qualify themselves properly for the vsrJ"?a ??: ties of the Counting Room, or to obtain a Thorough irai Heal Btntintas Education generally, are linaurpkssed'.c any particular by aoy similar establithxucnt In tL* I's--1 States. Faculty: E. K. LOSIMR, Principal?Lecturer on theScience of Account*,Ooiab***' Business Custom# -i?. J. M. I'HlLLlfS, Professor of the Theory and Practlceof Bo*k-Xeeplr.g, Commercial Calculations. H. II . D A V I r. 3 , Associate Professor of Book-Kiepln?. N. C.JOHNSON, Professor o 'Buslnesfand Ornament.".! Penmanihip. P T. WILLIAMS, tC 5 q . Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rkv.E. yeatks reesk.d.d., Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. TRUSTEES: Hon. Jno. P Kennedy, Hon. Joshes Tnnsant, Hon.ThomasSwanu. Wm. H, Kel-hkr, Esq., Jacob Trust,Esq., William Knabe.Esq., The College is provided with a Commercial Library Standard Works,expressly for the nse of students. Each Student has a desk to himself, and is separate'/ structed. Therebelng no vacation during theyear, Stuflentscanen ter at anytime. The time usually required to complete the full couth from S to 12 weeks. A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. Alargeand Beautifully Ornamented Circular, contain upwards of six square prist, representing the Exterior^ Interior View of the College, various characteristic penmanship, Ac., sentby mail./We of charge, arconipws with catalogue p.lvlngfull particulars. Address, E. K. T.OSTFR. Rnllin>or?.V J. T- SCOTT, No. 157 Main street, Wheeling, Va. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN Watches, docket, Jeweiry, IValcfa A* Cl?f^ Materials, Tools, Glasseii, SILVER Plated and Britania Ware, Gold Pen5'anl,^?? cils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Port Monnaie*, F? * Card Cases. Cabas, Work Boxes, Brushes, Combs, P'\-,, ry, Fancy Soaps, Pocket Knives,8cissor5, Razor.", ReTl"\'.'.' Pistols,Ger. Sil. A Plated Specks, Spoons and Forks, IN*** ? Silk Guards, 8teel Keys, Steel Pens, Jet and Cora! and a general assortment of useful and fancy article Having lately added very largely to my stock, the Wholesale aud Retail departments, enables lSC offer bo Watchmakers, Merchants, Pedlars , and the public generally, n very complete the lowest prices. , Watches and Cloaks carefully repaired and warraalr" QAA BBLS Faintly Flour, various brand?, J"sl ,r^ '1 O " and for sale by GEO. AUAMN ap22 I OFFER at the same time, one of the best, cheapest stocks of Dry and Fancy QnmU i? ^'TrcP j*|?2? ISAAC - ~\ fEUSCHATM sec AR TUBES. ?.t M D. MbOLL A my24 109 Ma'P ~ire"