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NO. 293 i ! - i WHEELING, WEST VA., IGfi WmM ckall?ac*4 X Pn4u? IU ? ? '? BihL varntxv IJDPHOVSD BLOOD-SEARCHER, *ot rax cunt or all JMmum Aritiag. from an Impure ateto of tie Blood, H. Ji KET.T.Tma A CO., 'fl?W woW' mm! dwond Itrfcu, PTTTBBUROH, PA. LLlLJLli.i.1 _I!tH I'M llll' ??..?ill, i ..i ? ?oop ?ltirt$. Mil Hoop Siirt Factory;! ihiisw Jiyb.:>: French & American Corsets | ? !?. ' - ' ? 'K , . MABTTFACTtJEED. jaarix .7-7 .:?! COHEN, SEMPUNER & CO., W jidl" of thb city and vicinity, that Mr nav? opened ? ttoro at ' lOl Main Ktnet, ?WJUi a law and *?U aborted itock of QfV* Ltttt* and mo* 4pprowrt Stflf Bavb>* been mnnlI tor a lone tUne In anI ?xctailve whotaaleWimwi, wehavr aoqulr ?d ntfoalr* twOltlaa tot procuring eioct* in oor line on the moat muonalile term* and of. . (*r there to the public at the lowwtKMt, Merchant* particularly, an Invttpl to < ahd.wf oor atock, l?lore purcha?lu? ?be-l HOOP SKIRT ? AND ? CORSET FACTORY, 166 Main St, oor. Market Allay. M. MENDELSON, ISSWSSSSPSP fflSM raMmUy on hud a good awortmentortha beat Hoop Bklrta, of Ml DtM andquallty, and Oonet? iwlwtall >|S i Old lloopSklita repaired and made fif good Wboiaaale trad* aoUdted. ***. ? . . ON. AND CAPS. , A. E. Sellers ft Co., Pittsburgh, jPa., aor.c rwtrnnnvM. , j - ? "" NRLLKHH' LIVER PILLS.! (The OrtflmU, only Tro?a>ul GmidIim.): HMM00d 'tor Thirty'y?*rw * HlnpU' Remedy, unequalled hr any nieritelne known A>r tha flare Of Uunr OonwfiiinL fWitvrww. Hick Hnul neht ami ltUHnu Dlnrtlm. end ImWl for the wliolcdnm ntdNww odflnfttlnic In UUInry dmniarnnnu. TO THB PUBLIC. , The oriphuU, tmtv tnt* and \ptnuin* ?.lver PHta, are prenemd by R PI Roller*. and hnvr hi* nnmc In black wv?r upon th* Ha n/catAbor, and htflRfcrn?tttr?Of) tho oulaid*urrrtpprr- ALL onmMAiuioonirrxiuncmioR jjahe IMITA ?TJuNB. i i K. HFJ.LKJW * CO., Proprietor*,! ' Pittsburgh, Pn. The Great Internal Remedy,) M* in* nmtpTt'AL onus or; RHEUMATISM, *j .7 ihtr.tot JOHNSON'S Rheumatic Compound, ' <? ? AKp, BLOOD PURIFIER. JgnSurMtt. ggMBgEB ?vn AHHETH IO\ man owl TotntMuilf*, ip|mw?w t? ? ???? CAHH CAPITAL AND A88EIH (OVER) SO, OOO.OOO. msncmvnAKCxco. 0,NK*J?*?' "attra:"""?! wb*5 cfflU5?SI?fc8B ? rfS otwwWwtw* AonM.KPt0**: ThaOcrmanla Ftet InfcOo.^] Th? Hanover J J andAMta BECvnirrixa.co.opirMvroKr. y S&ftWSUpik::^? Thrt?>lSarth?ofthe n?ttproflttM ^SattSJg?! "Kjlti (mod tn ?ny of the ?!??? reliable Crnn,?IH m> Offlre Main ??t, <l?>r loM- * "? Hank. - ' Franklin Insurance Company OF WII?UKO Capital mmcrroiw. l?n, 0. W. Frtntficttn. JM. N. ? ?n<*, ai??. m1?m?WAKY havwob^vly EsMBM&ag BegESgajB S|5iS tamerly iijeritANcE. Hte & Marini! Strnce Cmjaaj 1 orVrrcEuso. INCORPORATED I* !??? wti&ssass JOHN T. HOPKtJW, Secretary. nobfrf Cnnulf?'" Vc'/lrhSon' jeSSsenlon, H?rau',0?Vn^ ?mi* offlce of the Company hu l?n re 5?2!il,et WrH^?uSP'ly atnuded tn by t)i? Prwlilent nrH?a?Ury^_ gyaagpoftation. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. P*SSS8SUM.3E2S SM #th' EXPRESS TRAIN. T-?_ Returning leave gaarrj^fc Mllli IwfinSw.isM.w *z2&ri** aX'SSlft-? idSBSSi?* Jntn-WJO M fcDOr.tf. 1 wiiwn i?????7lJ5 Oakland..?Ifctt Omfton 1:10 8S?8^ wiSSS?'!:,s? BauKS^ *? " w^iu*..... wn ' novi Ueiwnil Agmt. WhwUng. Cleveland * PlttebngliBril Roai ?* flfcltlmor*-- "WJOftra ?*???*?" p?&, hempfield rail aoad. O^SS?? ^TOMWfeo: jHH NEW AKKANGEMENT7 ?m. ..<> ' iy"EOPLE'8 XjIWE." Daily for Louisville. ? j - <rO*!"lt AOSITICBMT NEW g? ! J:. ../*???*>. tSil&'db?j ^ TCBSSStib [ BATES O* SUB8CBIPTI01T. I DAILY, by nail, one ymr.? : ~ KTSSfc w^^S^ErrriS ^ tt mootoiy j ( BATES OF ADTKBTISIWO. One Square, oo< Um?,(U Una or Us to con. "'^i ? ] ~ oqs wssk^ ZZZZ 3 00 .. - two weeJu, jot I nUBttllf-. h <JU Mmrrlift, Death and Rcllckxw Notices, Tfc. YBABLY ADVBBTISIWQ. H oolamir^r year,.. | to a 8 = : r ?-??? Wkat Nhe HA. DMr_A Keanale or Her Rm#>( Uhlny-dmnii Tar Count# CMlnwd. Under the heading of "Virginia'* In gratitude," the Norfolk IM of Monday last discourses of the events that buve occurred In Virginia iiinev Urunt'fi rap ture of Lw. Tho article la drawn forth by the action of the Secessionists In the recent election, and, though very se vere In many point*, contains Inore truth than poetry. Tlio article will ri> payp?ru?fl. The ruilmyn: At the time when Clrant, Meado and Sheridan hail completely anrmunded and cpt,off oil hope of I wttle, or success ful retreat, from Robert It Lee, and Grant, Instead of opening his nrtlllerv nnd pouring In deuth and destruction upon tho demoralized forces of the Con federally, kindly received an oiler of capitulation, aud accepted ihe surren der or the boasted army ot Northern > irginla, thero waa not a voice rained throughout tho entire North, but ap plauded the magnanimity of tho ireut General. Re gave them such terras aa no other conqueror, who had a foe in his grasp aa he then held Lee, would have given. Indoed, it furnlnhwl a now precedent In history, for hitherto the maxim of wt ii'iliMo to the con quered? had been therulo. But Grant, actuated by those fraternal feel SHr *1*", wA'c'j overy bosom In the North Is ttllcd, said: "These are our brothers; tliey are of the same rsco from which we sprung; buve attended the same schools, learned their alpha bet from tho saine spelling book; play ed the sumo plays of youth and child, hood; have the same feelings, thoughts, aspirations and faults that we have? therefore, why should I press them sorely?" There,, upon that Held of surrender, he forgave them everytliincr. have welcomed a long absent friend or brother. These were the kindlr viewa and sentlmsnts that governed General Grant, and the same reelings pervaded the army commanded by General Sher man, when Johnson surrendered to him the last hope and stay of tho Con Were these feelings reelpro *?Wr We answer they were not; and events that hare since transpired prove that tho surrender made at that time was hot An honest one. The rebels gave, up only bnltuse they were driven to the wall, nnd had not the courugo or the fojUtude to ordure farther trials of war, Wrdahln and destitution. They might, had tney been made of clay tough as that o/ whlc^ tho man of the Aorth and the West ure moulded, have fought on for years; but they yielded at the lint misfortune that overtook them, and cried pmaei even before they were hart. These men now re tnrn ta.tto city of Richmond, aplaco to which, huta few days before, they had applied the incendiary torch, and destroyed the fairest portions of the cltv; they come flaunting In the light of noonday the Insignia of their treason?foul as the dagger of Booth, tho assassln?wearing Tho fine gray cloth ftirntahed by England, the brass buttons and the ban and atom of their late traitorous Government. They look down with scorn and contempt upon the blue-coated defenders' of 16? Republic, and appear sur prised that they should have the audacity to place their fonl foot steps uponthe stored soil of Virginia. If'one of them deigns to converse wlthi a Yankee, It ts in order that he may boast of .what T r * ? 1 Semmos, or *on,7~th?TdisHngShh?, rebel general or pirate did. Ilow they I slew the cowardly Yankees In this bat tle, and how they routed them In the othor. They never experienced a defeat themselves?that waa an impossibility. Ask them if the Union forces had any I generals, and the only ones they ever hoard of were Fremont and McClellan. I About Grant, Sherman and Sheridan toeyknoirnothlng. Alltbey know is that Lee is the greatest General In the world; and In this belief thev have they honestly bvueve mere are no people living on tills continent j north of the Potomac; and notwith> standing they were whipped, and ac ; knowledged they were whipped, and badly whipped, they cannot tell where the forces came from that whipped them, or who commanded them. They are actually so Ignorant us I to suppose that Grant was a butcher, Sherman a brute, and Ilutler a boast and they think they walk on four legs. All thoac things, however, mast not be laid at the door of these unfortunate \ IrglnUns. It waa not their ftiult that their education v But we will discontinue litis strain, and endeavor to And a bill of Indict ment against this people, for one of the wisest crimes known to society? * he crime of Ingratitude. Since displayed their hat s'*1 ?<?<> m?'h*. by extinguishing the Are that had been kindled by rebel hands, and saved millions of pro perty for the people of Richmond, down to the present time, they have m celved nothing but kindness and indul gence at the hands of the soldiers snd oncer* of the United, Scales. Even in suit and contumely have not been no tlced, but the largest allowance has ?"??J made, that magnanimity could make, for the cbajprinof defeat. Oar uai?, wuuoui onering to otrend a the roles of good breeding by suggest lng that they were no better than other traitors of whom history furnishes ns the record. They have been allowed to do J tut n tbey jMMjnpeak tMi seutlmeute without Air}#o U?vol to uxl fro without nattttnbigXo on has interfemd with theqft.. Pnsridaot pardoned, instead or'ha he hud the right to da, ?? , sad soldiers of the ainjpfcKa .ob" i sequious In protecting ?od1 fcroritui thorn. What Has beat tWHftct of ail thla greatness of aool exhibited toward* a fclEu enem^It baa otOy sarved to render them more and mora impudent,, till floUto they taftoto^k that they not oidyhad some rights still. But t th?y **??? la ordered fui ofi the deep l -owe the people and'! nominal* and eleMt treaaon sad e . In the munluip thoy do ao I ?nor* guilty, than . against and atte? or the Gonraa been bona, but i Richmond, hie cl Congress would 1 able. Booth, I of tiergaant C 1nade Governors Surrstt would have received an ova^on and been Med by the ladles of Rlch nioud. Suame upon all of thla. Have Virginians forgotten their manhood that they thus easily violate their moat sacred obligations? In view of this state of aifolra, we ap plaud the act of General Turner in nul lifying the elintlnii in Richmond, uud boldly osacrt it as an opinion that noth ing like civil mle can be established here, nor would it be lust to tho Ame rican people to ustubllsh it, until the aave learned to have some re s|>e?t for the Union and the Govern ment; until they can listen to tli6 Htar Spangled Banner without feeling a sickly sensntlon at the stomach, or look with somrfhitig Ilkerojnplaeenoy upon the American Hag. We hold that the Iwyonet is the only liiattument'of go vernment they are entitled to, and they should be made to pay ibr that form of government alone. Instead of levying taxes for clyll government, let them be taxed to support a military establish ment. Tliis inay seem hard, but it is not. Tlieminorltycertainlyhove rights; but shall the majority surrender every thing In order that a contumacious mi nority may Indulge their arbitrary ideas of their rights and privileges? A Rich Marriage Ceremony. From the itiuoiiW Rrjmbllran. The following description of a mar riugo in Illinois by a newly appointed Justice of the peace, who is something of a wag, is taken verbatim from a let ter written to n friend in Uiis city. Ho says: Having been appointed to the desir-; able "poslsh" of Justice of tho peace, I wus accosted on the nth day of July, >>y a sleek looking young man, and In sill very tones, requested to proceed to a neighboring hotel, a* hi * ' tor into the holy Effi'V books 4r forms to do thlnipi ui manner; so I pi bearing in my nsna i vised Statutes,,,one Unabridged Dictionary, ? size Bible, a Binnll copy oft ho creed and article* of faith of the.Oongrogo tlonal Church, ouq copy offope's Essay on Man, and a scctional.piirt of the map whore the victim* lhreai Having placed a table In the middle of the room aud seated myself behind it, I, In trumpet tones, called the cose. With that tho young man and woman, with great alacrity, stepped up before me.? Having sworn thorn on the dictionary to answer well and truly all the ques tions I was about to ask, I proceeded.? I told tho young man that, being air entire stranger, I should have to ask him to give ball for the costs. Having heard this s<r frequently in eouft, I thought it indlsptasoble. He answer ed if I meant the Ate for performing the ceremony, he would doposlt It then and there. As I did not know exactly what I did mean, I magnanimously waved that portion of the ceremony. I then told him It would be neenwaiy to givej lab bail to keep the peace. This be said be was willing to do whoto lip srrivfed at home, and I then waved Unit point Having established lo my satisfaction that they wanted to get married, and that they were old enough to enter into that blessed state,'Iptdceeded to tie the knot. I asked 1dm if he was willing to take that woman to be his wife, i lie said he was. I told him that I did not re quire haste in the answer, that he might reflect a few pilnnteaif he wished. I told htm she looked 'lik4 a fine girl, and I hid no dotabt she was, but if the sequel proved that he had been taken In, I did not want to be held responsiblo. I said he must love, honor 'and oboyber as long as she lived. He must not be "snappy" around the bouse, nor spit tobaccojuice on the floor, all of which he promised faithfully to lieed. "Now," said I, ''Georgians," (her name waa Georgians,] "your hearwbat Humphrey says. Do you accept the invitation to become his wife; will you be lenient towards his fsuils, and cher ish his virtues; will you never be guilty of throwing furniture at hla head for slight oflimscs, aud ,wili you get three meals a day without 'grumb ling?" She said she would. I asked them if they believed In the ten com mandments, and (bey aatd they did. Having read tho creed find articles of d, "Hum ; I cannot, . ana, when salb In the arma of your Humphrey, vou can defv the scoffs and jeers of Ute world." I then road a little from the "Essay on Man," lncludingthat passage, "Mao wants but little here below, but wants that little long.!' As aflnsle to the scene, I delivered the following exor dium: "Go in peace, sin no more." The generous Humphrey having! placed u fifty cent check In my unwlll- j tn(| palm, I bade the happy pair a final; faith, uaaibresald, i exclaimed, "Hum-! phrev, take her, she is yours; I cannot, withhold my consent, Georgians, when, ItopxmiaAiM.?Tbe lOrtth Ta. Regi ment (Roundheads) having been dis charged, the members of Company A, last week. Among all tl!o soldiers th.? left our oouuty none have done more gallant sendee than the brave boys eohlposing this company. Oar citizens have Alt a Jqat pride latb?m, and now that they have returned we are pleased to. hear that movements are on toot to honor them and a number of other Washington county soldiers who did hot reach homo In time to participate in the festival bn the 4th, with a suita ble public reception In the shape of a Pic NIc, of which, due notice will be given. A meeting to make arrange ments for the affair we learn is to be held at Dr. Eagleson's Church on Sat urday next.? JT<mA. Sep. and Tribune. "MMU M THK UII1L" ,,an WMdMUIhor wouiu^tMn: ttrt,.5SSSS5S3.fc^r""0- whu"hu And I?rlD< llUM 10 Iwilil] TI,*,Sa^5^5fw,,?a" h"ookth*? AnJl!^J:t?.p*T>r.mo" *h?" "? ray own, _ . wyjuBviMuw; FnrI?"n!fmt" toWntwi oil the Toll my brother* ud canpsniona,' when ' ' tliey mi*t ana crovd fcmund Tt>h*"'^r "osnifui MOIT IB Uuplwut : nDqnninud, Ttat HI* l?*hl "T taiv?|R nod When _ ? the day was dons, ? ttSASK! ,hMUT l*u"^tanrntt! Aod 2S? %:,<"* ?n<l ***** _ JPDini ola in warn, on theirgaUant brass, the _ , oC mauy acsn. Bttt WBKsay* RKldm,y ^mw??LnT' trom TSdSS^L* "0,, **" That I ?n still a truaiitblrd who thought hln home* cage; ekft? WIW a lloJdW'aud ?v?? M ?* *r ?sBtfaasrh,n'""of KuV hoiuT1 >nd 1,(1"'" l"VkU' hU ' 1\Vn>^^!,H'y w,RlR bul ?$8sse?s.saB??"?"" fwnSfiLw*U *' ""'"'".Wr Blngen on ^SmiU'm calm ?u<1 Fcr *^rrlj?lfer *7u,,*oUte' *ho <"d not AndfUSae^' "*ek hwtave'1 <uk ?"* '^Uuuno* k,,K"y *'1110111 regret or ^teriorX^0"1 to ?**??* on the" KJiVi'e'U l0,Ml Rlnxoii "T,ie^.,JSSb^no1" ??""w YartjI have known her by the merriment tnat HiNMclfd in her eye ? Too innocent far coquetry-too fond for Idle llghteat heart ninkw i Tril n'Sht of ISyuS^iw em the I mom be rlaen, My body viil be ontof pain, my nouI be out of prwon)? rdre?lSJdmIn1SftiSta.hW',UMl "W U,0?0l-i 0,1 '^'S^iiiiiii?' B,n*e"'lovca Bln T saw the blue Rhine sweep nlotig-I heart! or seemed to hear, * The German songs we used to ntng In choras ,?weet null dear; In" llS plu#",u" rlvur?ut*d uptlio slant-1 The echoing chorus Hounded through the' evening cohn and mil; Ana lier glad blue eye* wtreon me. *Wc pawns! with frleudly Lulk ' Down many a jjoih Im*1ovm1 of yqro and well remembered walk; Aral JJttl?l?uultay iighUy.mnlldlngly In Blnfen, IMr Bln 'nwEIl't?,^!!110'l00k_,le ?i"l ni* Tilf? b jFSil"lm Wni'bul u" ?P?k} Th' tlicLe?lon hi u torelgn land i Th" 'umkiddSwn' 0P ",0*ly'Hld nUnllr ?Iip On the nyl aandx of the battle-field with bloudycqnwutmwn: Oilnily on tbat draulful ccene her pale light wenuHl to ahlne, ' Sifn|tt"J,^tont B1d*ct1' ,nlr an?eii on . i ? Literary Women. Somo one ha* wrltUin to the editor of XoaA's Timet tad llmmger, asking this question: " Would you ndvtae n I person to marry an atlrens or n literary! woman ?" The editor answorathus: ?,^y,e Tonld .not! bo,1,11H?' the pumUlt* of tlioir profeaaiona dlsqnBlifleii Uiciu ?g.be<yn;.lng ?* K?od liousekeopen. u otnerladiM, There are many ntni able and worthy ladiw in both profes Ir^? wrt>lnly iiratancen ??.teLUtm?*"0.1''8 W'lch ?hcy participated. But thono instanom are P0*" numeroua an we oouhl wish them to bo, and are the more conspicuous bo A*.? general rule literary ladles and 'jBve-'? d'vote so much of their time to profpiwionnl pursuita thnt they cannot become oholce hougekoen ere, and must leave to servant* much UiaLinthowayof home romfoiia, are sedulously cared for by other women. The Laurb'or W?nwn. A woman Jiaa no natural gift more bewitching Uian a sweet laugh. It la Uke the sound of tlutea on tho water. It: lends front her In a clear, sparkling rill; and the heart that hears it feels aa If bathed in the cool, ejcbileraUiig spring Have you over pursued nnunseon ftiri Uve through trees, led on by a fa fry laugh?now here, now there, now lost, now foundt Wo have; and we are pursuing that wandering voice to this day. Sometimes it comes to oh in the midst of care, or sorrow) or irksome bu siness; and then we turn nway and lis ten, and hear It ringing through the room, like a silver -bell, with power to scare awav tho evil apirits of the mind. How much we owe to that sweet laugh! It turns the prose Into poetry; it tilnns showers of sunshine over the darknos* of the wood in which we aro travelling' it touches with light even our sleep,' which is no more the image of death but is conaumed witli dreams that are the shadows of immortality. A commaPOXnKXT of A'ooA'j Timm and UMtmger asks the following ques tion: i "Is man as capable of Judging wo-1 men?thnt is, of describing her charac ter generally?as woman herself," I And tho editors answor the question j as follows: We have no desire to waste space in i this column discussing mere sbslrac tlono. In answer to your inquiry,! however, it Is our opinion that men Orel more capable of analysing the mental characteristics of women thsn women themselves sre, though women sre more capable tlisn men of detecting, snd depicting those feminine sflfecta tlons and enwntrldties which are the result of social usages. Tho other day & young lady -frrfifaq'1 burg, Va., or extraordinary bsaatv I and the most varied mnMrtfiMi'"* 1 suddenly imprinted on th* AmUJ ber aunt one of the swaatat of kki After which iho niih^ ntiY ini iin down the welL Har.boons Morosd uu, fell and saved hfCM^ZfttfwSSdsiihe recovered hor ijsfei^jrtdig'the even 1 ng sang inprnKM a sweetness or tone, vmdoi of till), snd Derfection drdedem* "w?ture<l fltmily gusinrss tfarSs. c. a. wnuuim. DENTIST, So. 19 Ikrhrt Mini, mrU ly , WHKKUXO, w. va. aul ?!?*??, x. a t. iviawoan, a. it. ?oiomox * LnmroRD, SURGEON DENTISTS, So. 143 Atlul Html, dttu wraqajyo. w. va. jalfbsfl. WHtCAT. haxmj1al ruHBUL WHEAT ? FORMS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Whwliac. W. Va. OtBoe fflB Main utretf. two doom north of M. AM. gunk. ~ ? myl-an tw.i-axto*. job* vtentet. c. ocii.*bat. mm.Mxnur * oni.r.iiir, WHOLESALE GROCERS, . >i?Uii * Conuwlwfcwi Mmrtlmu. Ifoa. K ami W Main St., novl WiiKruno, Jf. Va. JOHN MeXKI.L * CO., nr.AI.KKS IN China, Glass & Queensware, LAMPM, O 1 It H i -AND U.*P FIST1-KKH. noyau/ N'o. ?l M?ln Btieot. STEPHENS & SMITH, Attorney. fcrOollfrttu* Pensions, Back Pay, Bounty AST) AI.T. CLAWS A0AIX8T T1IJI GOVKJWMKXT. Office over the Hank of Wheeling, feltlT _ Main Strrri, Whirling, W. Va. K. P. ltnoTiRN. C. M. Hiiones. E. P. RHODES & SON. (HunxwNom to Rhodes A Wnltirid.) Grocers & Commission Merchants BlUOttCPOBT, Olilo. Jnl-4Un U. ClUNGIJL JAM. DALZKLL. JU CKANOLK. <1RAN<3I<R, DAIJCFLL * CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce & Commission Merchants, A'aSS <*?l Monroe,t131 MarktfM.. npra . . WHgKHIW*. W. VA. HODMAN'B Inspection and Leaf Tobacco WABEHOUSB. Nob. fiA, A1 ntxl ffi Front, end 62,64 aiuI 60 Water, bet. Vino & Walnut Ht*., CINCINNATI, OUIO. ???Return* promptly inwle. (1IAR. J10DMAH, lVip'r. D. HIKATT, Inmndor. m>y 11-&m ; CH AN. rr. I?BltltT, ' MuinftKiansr nnd T>o?ler la Mania, Hemp, Cotton ani'Jote Rope. Bedcrml*, Line*. Twine*. Tar, Pitch, Oek* um, Bloeka, Flfthlng Twcklft, Gtui? Hnw?, Rdtlng, and Flicking, Jyffl Fire Brick, TUo* Clay. EDWARD keit). JAMKH NKII.L. EBID & ITBXJjL, Manufacture!* of Soap & Candles So. 1 Main Nlreel. EALERR XS ALL KINDS OF PLAIN and Fancy Soap*. The hlglicftt market for greaeo awl tallow. Order* mil* D cited m>m the trade. Thankful forjxwt pat mnnifp, we eolldt n continuance of the name. frba^m ? _ P. C. HILDRETH ft BBO., M Main Ntreef. U'HPVT.TVfJ *W VA ! TT7II0LK8ALE DEA LERSIN NAIL ROD W Bar Iron, Nail*.Sheet Iron, Wln?. Ciwl Steel, Window 01n>?. Printing Pancr, Wrap lng Paper, Plartor Pari?, Laud Pl/wtor. Ce ment, Maryland Lime, Common Lime, Flour, Shanghai Matches, Sail, Wnptai Ware, Ac. Agent* for Hour'* Improved Counter and Platform ScalA*. I The highest vutrkei writ*, jut hi for Itagt, Flnz. teed, Gintcng, Scrap iron, dc. Jyl.l JOHN RROWX, 80CCCTHOH TO WYKES -fe HttOWN,j IS* Main Street. vWHEELINO.W.VA. "DHOTOOIIAPHR OF ALL*fUZEB AND r Ktyta, India Iivk.Ollani^Water Color*. ! fin Uhed In the latest rtyle*. , A large jMMXtment of GUt and Roaewood .Frame*. AIao a variety of Fancy ami Cheap Ow?e?. Old Picture* copied to card* or llfe-alxe. I ?WOall and examine. aprlH IMS. Now Firm. 1?M. wnrnnip. wooim? * CO., Importenftind Dealer* in China, Glass and Qneensware, BTEAMBOAT. AND HOUSE FTTHNWH INQ OpODS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, j OIL, Ac., Ai'., Ac,, No.fi Main Street, Whertlna, W. Va., Opp. street leading to R A. 0. R. R. Pmwenger Depot, anil next door to John Reld. A LWAYB ON HAND, A LAROE STOCK JA of Common, Stone and Yellow Ware, and Window Glam. aplft-t/ | CONNELLY, FORD * Manufacturer* of No. I Illuminating Carbon Oil, *!?? B B N Z <> L K ? A too a rery SUPERIOR LUBRICATING OIL, Suowwlully In um /or can, locomotive engine*, Rplndlen and other machinery. I iWTjfllrte and Work*, comer of 5th A Lind say fttreeu, Whekmxo, W. Va. fcbl2 Butterfleld's Overland Despatch, FROM NEW YORKi BOSTON, PttTIjA DELPHIAf CHICAGO, AND HT. LOU1H. > To all Commercial and Mining Point* tn Colorado, Utah. InAiio axd Movtaea Terrltorle* and the State of Nevada. mHHOUOH (XWTRAfTO otVkn at a i. fixed rate, lncludlug Railroad and Over* land Tmnsj^rtatlon and an dutwi on re ceipt ofth^^,^. ; . ^0 ^ ._j| Agent*, Water utrwtM. No. 11 fctenith Main aprt^lm St ni'NHFVRLD, DRUGGISTS,! r~ And imuen lu i Paistt*. Oii?, tnftorn, rrmnrAi*, Ea ? namAj/niw, Tatiwt Mniaxn, Prannnni* a*d Tmram*?' i grximnoi, ic., *<?-, ISO. 79 MAIN HTT1KKT. up*) rUMUL ?rA GROW FLABKK, H?lf Pint, Ptnt and 00 iusinfss Cards. w Nix Ik T.M. LO?AX WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, WllMLl.va, W. Vj?. ave nratovro to thtJr new _ WuMMU, No. *7 Main WreM, iui'1 ?r&ajn^^mtnilnuHv.iMxi <loor In tu tor A Hopkliu. Qatar? MMMuilituiw.tiair B>U. * O, H. II. n>pn(. umI ?but tara*. rjuxm, oil*, Xlnwnxra. VAKximm, nitin?E-. Wisitiw ti u^Pi*nJimtue.w iirra J juiu Patkst MrntrtNi*. Ar. Oflfaml to the trade, in city Mid country, at fcnr pAn and of the brwt guqhfp. r*fih and pnuni4 MMmncm mv tnrttod to oik . k _ apl McCabe, Kraft & Co., TIOLESALE DRUGGISTS XO. M JfAHf MTRF.KT. WlM'oltnir, XV. Vn. I.ARUE A- COMPLETE AHRORTMF.NT - iuts rulnU, VghlteUad, Medicine*, <>11*, Rrwhr*, CSpmkpK A'amMMfc 1'erfuumU-, Dye Plums Patent Medtdn*?, ftpU**, Ac., Ac., Alwny*on hand, whkhare WTVred lo the trado at low fluxing lnnvlia*er are n*pectflilly Invited torfcll. nimn. ?___ f. h. booth. J. c. jri.i.v. w. o. HATrrr.T.iL ioiix mih.kink. IIOOTII, HATTFI.I.r * CO.. ? [AfurtVurtr-s to f\mrmi Mfrirr,] ur.Ai.raw in PAMTLY GROCERIES, Itoftt Nt*r?m Pwdww, FREBH A CITUKP MFAT*. I .A HE ICE A canned KRl'lTX, Ac., Corner Monroe and Water Htn^tn, WKRFlWfO, W. VA. Tn connection wrrn tiif BmmR then* h a Wharf Poat.and It I* tlirdr*lim or !!??? flm? to?ki a Forwanllnr and I on?ml? Rlon and Klnroirr ttmliH-*, net a? Hleand-oat A pent* and An-nUli all dealraMr Infotmntton pertalnlnir thereto. J.vU JOHN HAMILT0N & CO., WIioIcmIo I)?di<r> In Coal nml Wood ?COOKING STOVES. Aluo, all ktnda of PARLOR A HKATIKG OTOVW, Adapted for ?lllier Wood or Coal. Hollow-Ware, Plough Polnla. CiralM Arrhm, and txrry dencrlptIon of Castings, Rolllnr Mill. FlonHttv Nffll. and Raw Mill ClWllNRf. Q.UINOY FOUNDRY * MACHINE BH01\ maylR Wlieelln* Va. .Standard ?ralf$. SAU'Ti OTT. V OHrj AX I. TOT. WM. II. If ALL. SAMUEL OTT, SON ft CO., Agmtafhr PAinBANKW STANDARD SCALES, Counter 9calM of evdify Variety, PORTABLE AND1 wnMANT HCALEH r?m frronm, IfAT A5fl> CAmK HCA1.TM. Warthmite nnd 7Vmt?]*trfnti<m fteotM, Rcale* fbr 'Orlin nnit Flnnr?wcalf* far Rall roo/l?-**eah?< for J'onl TVnlem and Miner* ' rCMton anil Hunnr Hcali* - Kn rm nixl Plantation 8cnk*?Poet Otflce . ? fiejdew?Tlaiiker and Jewel cm* Ik-am*-Weigh Uin*ten?' Ream*, Ac., Ac., Ac. All Of which are warranted in every partlr ulnr. Call and fxajnln*, or Mend fbr an Illus trated and descriptive circular. H. Jl-Thm) HCnli* 1WV? nil M*tl ftearinfft, ?which nnrchaaerftwin find upon examination U not the cm<! with ether Malm of!>red fnr mile In thin city, which am represented to t? "a* good n* Kiurltnulw'." , A wcale wllh cant iron heating*, cannot he durably accurate. SXttPL OTT, SON <t CO., Afiflnt#, Wholewdo Dealer* In Hardware, Knddlery Flnnlware, Ac., Oor. Market A Monjw *!#., opposite Mct.ure Hmwe, Wheeling. w. Vn. ? irtarU p. c. HiLDRinrira uro.. M Mat* WtoWet, WHKRLTNo, W. VA. Howe's Standard Scales, HAT OB CATOB, PT.ATFORM, CODN. ter and Grocery Hcalftw IIOWFTM ARMY NCAIRH, Adopted by the Government at the Stand anl Scale*. Every Hcale warranted. p. n. inLPHETii a into., AM Agent* far the Manufacturer. Wines and 3Ciijuor$. xnovRrivMinmfAT* a. a. Mnrmoiv H. ROSENTHAL & CO., Importer* A Whobmle Dealer* In Brandies, Wines, Gins, AliCOlIOV^ BOIfRBO*. RTT. MONONOAHKIiA WHISKY, C?t?wb* WIimm, dtb. Manufacturer* of Cider Vinegar, Domestic Wines Ac., M). a iMn Mreri, (In room tomwrly neanpM by Pryor k Prat,) WHKKUSU, W. VA. 4 IHKOOffttAOEJ) BYTHP! MHKHAbPAT* kmtied warchounH* In the rify# where w? will have excellent farllltle* fuf iwlvlpf and *hlpplng our ?oo?l*. ye haVe flttod up the houae In the latiwt and HUM aoppvad man ner, for the inrtnupifluire r on MM* J- . .. . utnrmmmnMAni. (imnnr. mi.zu. H. SCHMULBACH & CO., rro.f. tiosnor. nr., Wwkklwo, "importing PenUr* In Brandies, Wines, Gin, MaaMKMk'l*. Bonrlnm ?nd M V 13 WKIHKT. ttebp ooimTAKTLY on rand a rtrrx IV mijinly of tUobwt branda of rvarylhlni w W? mMiUtwtare Um Iwt or CIDF.K TI.VKUiR. H.fiCHMUI,BACH*00., 1 No. 8 Monre Rtreet, In room formerly occn pl?l by H. LlUock. ?' Jell CLARK L.XAX13, A. T. VfYACX. C. L zajfr * CO., Importer*# Dwtmin Furrtyn A- JXmxetUe WINES & LIQUORS, MAnnfiKtamvof PDKR CATAWBA WIJfEfl, Qatar? Bt, bet Main d: Market flu., WHEELING, W. VA.