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Hht3nUUtgmctr-l ^ifuiDtY wTlRRlXtt. HrMMiiL.-There were eleven mar riasre licenses Usued from the Recorder'* office, ia*t week. Afkkay.?We beard it whispered, yesterday, that a serious affray bad oc cur red, tbe night before, either in Fal lon or near it, In wbicb one man wss thrown over a b nit and another shot. Whether there i?i auy truth in the ru mor we are unable to say. The heavy rain, Saturday afternoon, cooled tbe air considerably, and made the rest of tbe dnj and evening quite j (liewunt. On Friday ths ouieo* of Fulton were blessed with a heavy rain, ; while in tbe city we had nothing * | few drops, and any quantity of driving ' till Hi. Kni'LT OK Sabbath Kbtakino.? .Some bad boys were engaged, Sunday afternoon. In playing base ball near tbe Hempfieid railroad bridge, acrow tbe creek. One of tbetr number, Kllnkler by uiuiv, a German, in starting from a oise, j?tutnnled or fell in sotne way, and, besides putting bis ankle ont of joint, oroke bia leg below tbe knee. A physician was sent tor, who attended me boy and rendered him aa cotnforta L>ie as possible under tbe circum stance*. Rowi/riior ox tu? Lsla> ?L*te Saturday night, we understand, a number of men engaged in making night hideoa* on tbe JsianU. Nobody ojuld nieep, and every body wished that ?*ome policemen were about to take the offenders into custody. Tbe iiland policemen, according to the tes timooy of one of their number, require pieofy ol revolver# and mace* to do a iL log ?>f that sort, and, in view of future ii*-ed tor their services, we think ii would be a good tiling for tbe Island propI?s to throw in and purchase them an armory. Polick Court.?Two cases were tried at the police court, Saturday morning: thoe* of Thomas Murphy and Patrick Murphy. One evening last week a train of cars was pa?4ipg the Btslmont Iron Works, and on It was a watchman employed ! on thr Baltimore tk Ohio Koad, at whom , tbe boy P*track Murphy, employed i the Belmont Iron Works, threw ! htonn?. The watchman jumped off Che train and cauzht the boy, demanding Lis name. Tax boy refused to give it, ! and, an the watchman continued to, bold bim. bis brother, Thomas Murphy, ; ulfco employed at the mill, appeared up on the soene. The elder Murphy now told the wntchmsn to let the vounger ISO. and aa he failed U> comply, knocked j mm down. Thomas Murphy was fined $10 and costs, and Patrick #6 and costs. Gold xx Hakjusox CousTT.-By the j Tcleyrayk of Clarksburg, we learn that koue mouths since a company was or gs nixed on a small scale for the purpose ot testing certain mineral substances, which had been found in a portion of Harrison county. About f 150 of stock was paid In. On this small amount a j litjzeu of the county. Captain Angu* M. ; Rtsiiicer, commenced operations. Dig ging up a considerable amount of ore which nsd an auriferous appearance, b? aeut two different specimens ol It to tbe A?*averof tbe United State* Mint in Philadelphia, who, alter testing both, pddreaaed bim the following letter: Mt5T OF THE U*IT?D bTATKn, ) Pit II.AlJCi.1'111 A, Aug. A, lst>7. J A. St. Jirfu/cr, Esq. : Sik?Tne package you sent contained two samples of entirely different char acter; neither of them quartz as stated, one wan a clay iron stone, very good ore for iron simply. The other in the bottle (which was broken) consisted of iron pyrites, in fragments and powder, wbiob upon a**ay showed some gold in variable proportions;. one assay gave eigbumu dollar*, the other thirty-six dollar* per ton of'i,0U0 pounds. Yours Respectfully, J. R. FcKTfcLDER, Assayer. Inasmuch as the Assayer had de clared gold to exini in one of tbe ores sent bun, a meeting of the company wss held on tbe 7th Inst., and It was ro solved to proceed with its work. A levy of $."? on each shareholder wss or derrd for that purpose. Educational Matters,?At the last j meeting of the Board of Education, j Thursday evening, all the applicants | (or positions as teachers in the Public' Schools during tbe ensuing year, re ported by tbe Commissioners of the several townships, were continued. Tnis action of the Board rejated only to tbosH who bad already received cer tificates and who, making no applica tion for a certificate of a higher grade, desired to be continued In the positions j previously filled by them. Mr. John W. West, colored, wai? sp pointed Prinolpsl of the "Colored | School" on Hampden Street. His nal mrv was fixed at foOO per annum, su increase, we believe, on that paid last year. The Board dccided that subordinate teachers in Divisions A and B should hereafter receive f3d0 per annum. The Clerk whs Instructed to take out hu Insurance policy for 17000 on the Webster township School house, and one for $1000 on the furniture ot tbe r>it tne. The question of making uu addition to the Washington township School hoUftii was under discussion, and the Committee on Building and Real Es tate wan directed to report upon the necessity f?>r the ssme. The following atatement of the re-, reipts and expenditures of the School District of Wheeling for the last >cbolft?tic year, may prove Interesting to our readers: Total of taxable property |7.i3? 673 i?. a o it. it. " ? M.UTu.JSs BWEI ITS. TotaJ ? rn tmrnt at I mlia. . Estimated Htate?|UOU t.SM-t&A.Wi XXFKumTOKra. Teacbem* salariea. Fnp*t*s " ? !,?*> Cteri'n ** ? 4W?ft6.1W hheMr* <v.mmi*ioiu.. 1 restorer's " ? & Abatement* ou prompt payment of tax ->* I>er t>*nt .... 600 Delinquent*..? 1T5? 1M& Janitor'* salary ...? 1J? 11* palm ?,1W i- ut*I and contingencies ...... Book* and Stationery - 400 Printing ? Board or Kxamlncr* < salary?*> contingent ex|^en*<-? Supeiin tcnOeut's acd Qerk'a ufllou and Board of ?zamlurn_ Balance renaming la the Treasury $ti9S TBA>srKRs OK Rkai. Estatk.?The following Ik a list of transfers of real estate, Ac., admitted to record in the office of the Recorder of Ohio county, during the week ending August ISth, 1S67: BKKIKi I.N FSK. Deed made August 3, lStiT, by Isaiah Parka and wife to George Lazier, in trust fur Mary Ann Parks, of his inter est in coal lot No. 2, and personal prop erty. Admitted to reoord August 3, 1867. Deed made August 2, 1SU7, by M. C. Good and wire to George Mendel of a lot of ground adjoining Bnena Vista addition. Admitted to record August 5, 1*?7. 1150. Deed made June 10, 1567, by J. R. Morrow and wife to Mount Wood Cem etery Association, of ou* lot P*o. 2, and psrt of out lot No. 3 adjoining, and part of Mount Wood Cemetery grounds. Admitted to record August 5, 1667. Deed made June 8, lS67?_fay Thnmsa j Sweeney and"wife to John R. Morrow, of 8700 square feet of lot Xo. 3, Mount Wood Cemetery. Admitted to record August 5, 1867. 1300.50. Deed made July 15, 1S67, by Daniel Seigleraud wife to Frank Heit, of lot Jfo. 13S, on South side of Zane street, (East Wheeling. Admitted to record > AOfBH'6, 1957. f 13?. De*d made July ?>, la?7, bv city of ? Wheeling toJGeorge Hartley, of burial i lot 16;:. Peninsular Cemetery. Admft : ted to record August 5. !?B7. $2S-50. I Deed made August 3, IsffT, by James i RodJey and wife to William ' of the Boath-we-t portion of lot No. 230 (20 feet by 70 feet; north side of John street. East Wheeling. Admitted to record A a gust 1&J7. $9SS. Deed made August 6, la67, by A. Mil ler and wife to William Shot-key, of coal lot Xo. 6. Also, part of lot No. 5, Sprigg and Bftcbie'fc additions. Ad mitted i'? record August 6, 1657. f2ii0. Deed made August 5. 1367, by Win. . W. Sbriver and wifo i? Eaward L. frail, of tbe east half of lot Xo. 7,#outh aide of Quincy street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, laid oat by W. W. j Sbriver. Admitted to record August t? i 16?7. $750. Deed made August s, ld67f Lv R. G. Barr, to G. Allan, of 10 feet, mora or i lean, off tbe south aide of lot No. 30, and |? feet, more or leas, off tbe north part of lot No. 31, situated on the east aide of Market street, between Marshal at>i Division streets. Admitted to rworu August*, 1*>7. $1360. Deed made August 7, 1667, by Jobu Brand and wife to Robert Contain, for iota Xo. 11, 37 feet fronting on Wood atreet, running back 100 feet; and Noi. 112,13 and 14, in Buabfield and McMecb en's addition. Admitted to record Au gu?t 7. 1807. **>;. Deed from 1. II. Williama, trustee, ?o Thomas H. Heed, dated August 5, 1S67, for right, title and interest, in lot No. JUS, oii west hide Market Square, Fifth Ward. Admitted to record Aogust 7 l8d7. $300. Is-ed made August S, !So7, by John Faris and wife to William R. Fans and Haunah M. Berry, lor 110 acres and 47 percbee of land, headquarters McGrave Run. in Ohio foonty. Admitted to re curd August!), Iise7.- $U?. DEEDS or TBUST. D?red of trust made July 26, LS67, by truest Frederick and wife to August Wiedehusch, trustee lor iheS..W. E. As sociatlon. on the -outh half ot*lot No. 7 ?quare 16, South Wheeling. Admitted to record August 5,15G7. Deed of trust made June^S, 1867, by Carl Stemzand wife to A. Wiedehusch. tru-tee for the S. W. B. Association, on lot No. S, square 15, South Wheel ing Admitted to record August it. Deed of trust made June 6, 1&77, by Frederick Knuth and wife to A. Wiede husch, trustee for the S. W. B. Aasocia Hon, on lot No. a, square South Wheeling. Admitted to record August 5, lcr>?. Deed of trust made July 2, la67, by Ignatius Pappert and wife to A. Wiede husch, trustee for the S. W. B. Asaocia Uon, on lot No. 13, square 5, South v\ heeling. Admitted to record August 5, 1 y>/. Deed of trust made August 0,1867, by William S. hhockey and wife to G. L. Cranmer, trustee on lot No. 6; in Spring and Ritchie's addition to South Wheel ing. Also part of lot No. o. Admitted to record Augusts, 1S67. Deed of trust made July 24, lao7, bv John Boerhar and wife to A. Rev man, trustee for tbe Wheeling Teutonia Building Association, on lots Nos. 7, S. ?' 16 and lh. South Wheeling. Admitted to record August 6, lo67. Deed of Trust made Julyl$, lb67, by John Kercbgesner to A. Reymau, trus tee for the W. T. B. Association, on lot No. 45. Joeeph Caldwell'* addition, South Wheeling. Admitted to record August 6, 1867. Deed of Trust made July 10, 1h67, by JaeobSchimpb and wife to A. Itevman, trustee for the W. T. P.. Association, on 'J>j feet of lot No. 241, Centre Wheel inir. Admitted to record August ti. 1967. Deed of Trust made August 6. ISH7, by Charles Seibke and wife to Hanni bal Forbes, trustee, on :? feet I inch by 6o feet 10 inches of lot No. 4. Admitted to record August6, 1S?J7. Hot weather and sparkling ice cold soda water, go well together. So says those wno drink the choice soda water made by odbert, end of stone bridge. Only one dollar for '?> tickets. At Colli us Si- Chapman's iiww store is the place to buy Queen-ware cheap. AliYJCK KOB AUOCST.?Avoid excess fn exercise, either of mind or body. Govern carefully your dipt and temper. Look to the ventilation of your sleep ing apartments. Beware of drafts and mu?quitoe*. Raise your biacutis with Logan, List A Co.'h Excelsior Baking Powder. Rid yonr psins with Logan'* Arnica, and read the new advertisement fn another column. The l>e?L Fruit Jars in the market, for *a!e at Collins A Chapman's new store, I 161, Market Square. Tjik "Sicina ok thk Timkh."? From every j-ection of tbe land we have cheering accounts of tbe crop prospects, and the "si^ns of the times" indicate plentv of everything at reduced rstes. The ">5i(fn oj time" at 103 Main Htreet, indirates that Oxtobv ?V Duffleld are at tbe old stand with a tine assortment of American and S.visa watches, clocks, jewelri*, spectacles, eye-glasses, gog gles and fancy goods. See advertise, "lent, and remember "theaiy/i 103 Main street, west side. I Go and see the fine assortment of | Glass and v^neensware at Collins A j Chapman's new store, 181, Market Square. | " Who uever toila or watches, never j sleeps, who never fasts, no feast en : joys." Without any desire to question the truth of the above, we would re miud our readers that the place to get a I glass of ice cold, sparkling Soda Water, 1 flavored with the most delicious of syr ups, fs nt E. Booking's. No. 1 Odd Fel j lows Hall. ? Pains and aches of all kinds are re lieved by Logan's Arnica, the l>e?t Liniment iu the market 1 In 25 and 50 cent hottles. For Dyspepsia, ConstJpation, Dis ordered Stomach, *tc., use Dr. hoJJTa Pilln. They have no superior as a fam ily medicine. Price 26 cents. Okavkl Roofs.?Mr. George Crum hackerof this city, is fully prepared to put ou gravel roofs in the most im proved method, and warrants his work to give satisfaction, either in resisting tire or turning water. The tar used is put through a process that frees it from oil and benxole, and no matter now great the beat, it will not run. It is equally efllcicut in roofs of every con ceivable pitch. Mr. Cr umbacker keeps on hand rooting cement and cement for tanks and sidewalks of the best quali ty, and for side at the lowest rates. This rootling has stood a lest of fifteen years in Pittsburgh. jul25-3m [ Address me through the Post-otfice, j or call at my establishment, bead of Lindsey street. "Jcxij-kkTau Soap*'cures chapped baud BNlt-rlieutn, plinpleM, and all cuLaneoOM affec tions, rendering the skin soft aud smooth. Manufactured by CASWELL, HAZARD .it Co., Sold by alt Druggta*. NeW lork* T?* Purest And Bwketkst LVvl Liver otl In the world, ruaaufuctured from fr?*h healthy livers, upon tbe ?? *horw. it u per fectly pure and sweet. Ask Tor "Hazard ?t Caswell's Ood Liver Oil," manufactured by CASWELL, HAZARD A CO., Wold by all druggist*. ?N'ew * ork. apr27-ly.eoddfcenwdA w D. DAVIS. rANCT DTHISU AJSD WCOrRlXCJ EtrfTABLISHMKM', MARKET STREET. Hi between Monroe and Qulncy. one door above UubbaniaBmV Auction Rooms. All kinds of Shawls. Drime* axkd Ribbons, and every description of Silk. Woolen and Cot ton goods, also. Coats. Vests and Pants, done at short notice ; and on reasonable terms. Call and see specimens. ?prl-6m BXJCJ. STANTON. C. W. B. AXOJBOJ*. 8TANTON & AXiliISOlV, Attorneys at Law, WIIEELRO, w. TA., WILL PRACTICE IN THE STaTE AND Federal Courts. Oflloe on Fourth street, east side, first door north of Monroe. oc8-ly "Baltic" Flour. WE ARE AGAIN RECEIVING THIS celebrated brand of family,white wheat Flour, and expect to be supplied regularly berewfter. Jjr_"6 L.1SL MORIUSONA CO. gaats t gktts. ESTABLISHED IS |**7. 1867. Spring Trade. 1867: ! ?"** CSBTU D. .?OI. M CLELLAN & KNOX, *A5l'F4CTC*KES A^fT? t.inmw of BOOTS & SHOES, No. 05 Main Street. WHtELI.NU, W. VI. WE INVITK THK ATTENTION OF Cash buyers u> oar very !ar*e *.-*?ort znent of Bool? *iu3 StioeH 'or tbe SPRING TRADE, which tor extent, variety and freedom trum all irregularity, la not *urp**?ed. Our StceA u Ujrgrr 'Jus* a>? UAtr tn xAu Kc* the proof of vrnieb we invite yoo to an ei*miQ>iuaaof wu atoclt. ?ST"AiiMuOc KARuito] aaUurm m quality. rn.rl8.lj. ? ..VOX. Anrtton #al?. Hubbard Brother & Co. AUCTIONEERS! Commission Merchants, *?l?* Imuh s? ? Market Street* Wheeling, West Va., A WJNdTANTLY, DI f?c: from toe manufacturers, large ln voiots. on consignment; of BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, Fartiiire aid Mtrtkaita -OF EVERT UEftCHIPTfOX. ?old at tocUon, and very cheap at ft*HI VA TE NALK. o.^ji *,?oi:rf'^acUoufecr' wlJi atteDU ! Kentucky State L OTTER Y. TO BE IMtAVH AT COTUSTOX. H,? j Class P, August 16th, Class Q, August 31st,! 1M7. 1 vr.i* 01 *50,000! v ptix?. u- s*4hi ?\ prttool, 20,000 I U prize* of 230 ; S ,tt4 prfz^oi aoo ? j)ri*eof 7,000 I 9 Drffs nf i.*so a pm?or s.000 ,220 pr5Z"r JS ^ pnausof l.ooo j ih prizes of too , tt* prizes of too j 101 prizes of &o Prirea amounting to 8230,050; 12.000 Number* and 7%H Prises. Tickets 812. Halves M. Quarter* gx .^l^S?,rLI!E.L^rT*KT-Tlie numbers from 1 tOuilXlO.pfiiitto on separate si Ids of uar>*-r *^e.,f^rc% with small tin tut*-. an d^Kc edjId ooe wheel. The prize*, of which there are .SB varying an above, from $iuM) to 850 are*unulariv nrlnt?ion wn.^ iil-L Jf^T' -urr^nic men re>oiveci, ana a number is drawn from the wheel of no rubers, and at the saine tline a prlza is drawn from the other wheel. The number and prize drawn out ?re MUerhlbHal In th, .nd5S4? VoJ t mastered, the prize being placed agaln?t the i I nn?i^3n ?imwD.' I'hbt operation L* repeated I until all tne prlzew are drawn out. I ?*?*7h?t'boveMA??<rrTrf:.vTftf!?ci-*-Ntn?. bkb bfriKKv will be drawn Ci public In ! C.O\ I NO TOM. K v., BY BWOEX Lomm 1-WlnvrgQ j at osio clock, i?. M.,at thncorner of Fourth and Hcott bin. The Kentucky State Lot- i rrlew are no Ola Enternrises. hnt me pnni uuny years, and are drawn i fi ?* * charter from the State, and bond* arerfvfn for n? Stale. ot 8 the -.v, [ mercsl. - -t> t . i The above scheme will bedrawn the middle I .m e?c^1 month during 1667 and ]?> I Circulars of I?ueries drawing daily m-di 1 Byanniicaaoni?iheMMnMm Addresi all order* fbr tickets to Sll'ltKAT. KDDT (ft (H)? ;jyg.tu.^> '-v ??-1 EDV&BB EBBD, SOAP and CANDLE MANUFACTURER, Juhu Street, bet_ Main and Market, WUKELINV, W. VA. fMUE SUBSCRIBER RETURNS TH ANKS I totne public lor the liberal i*tnmage be s lowed on tbe firm of Ke?l A N'eili. and n ?^ciruUy/Snoan?S th*1 Lt> ^1 continue feb7-6m EI1WARD REED. Sundries, 150 fim?; "BRmsu ?1U"" 75 h0*** Choice Black 10?. bin and Navy Tobaeooa. * J ?) boxes "MUntfi Oold Twist" and Vlr ,ryw K'ula Ib^Tobaoooa. ^ 9.re?n and Yellow Rjo Coffee Tmut^ ImP-. Y- U. and Black 2??S?a~,**'~ J ul^_Np-fij^Mair^troM,^V^^lling.\v.\'a. P. C. HILDRETH & BRO, ns Haln Mrerl, WHKELDJU, w. VA. W uALE DEALERS IN NAlL ROD Agents for Howe's Improved Counter ?"H ^ ^ v? J*latforro Scales. OTT, SON & CO., AORKTS POR FAIR BANK'S STANDARD SCALES,: DKALUS XX. HARDWARE, J>^-ly Mala fit.. WHEEU.1B. W. Va. j WM. V. HOOK. ATTORNEY AT LAW,! And aKJCERAL LASH AUKJUT. W'ifiOHfRACrU;E 1N TaE COURT8 i of Ohio county and adjoining coontma. ; i^tlc^r Wtomiun uJvMi to cclfectVxi*. Qr?5j^?,?n.M-? | U. CKAMJL*. JAB. 1UUW.1 K. raiSBT i ! CRAIULE, DALZELL A COn WHOLESALE QHOCERS, Produce & Coamusion MerchantB, No. 49. Haln Street. WHRKLINO. W. VA. JAXJCSS. WHCAT. HAIO'IKAl. FoRBO ' WHEAT 4k rOBBLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WHEELINii. w. VA. j Oihce, ia??. **ourth street. j una-3ui I frurrlrti REMOVAL. New Store! New Stock! New Fixtures ! Scott & Hennegen Ark NOW LOCATED IN THBIB NR.W ROOM at Peterson's Building, in Merchants Block, 104: main ttiat-triv Wteie they have just opened ot the most attractive Ge<ns to be found id LLeiClty. Their tuck of Ladlat' ana Genu' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES! AMERICAN AND SWIfW, IS LARGER AND MORE' VARIED THAN EVER. Tbeir*elegant selections of Solid Silver and Silver PLATED GOODS ARE HAKTICUI.AKI.T ATTRAITIVE, and appropriate for Wedding and Other Gifts, j Their larxe awort men I of CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, j AND FANCY GOODS. ot every ?l<M??fpUoo. Including Bronee and j Alurhic Oruarotuu, Vacew,Ac..Lj very com plete. apra WATCHES, CLOCKS, j JJ2 WJ5L.KY Silver Plated Ware A5D SPECTAC L? E8,j AT Oitoby SDoield's, 108, Main rtreet, near ? lyopposlt* MerclwnU'; National Hank. i Card Cases, { PORTMONAlfcM, Itooth . a a i r, AND jCLrfJTHEa BKUUMB1 j AND FANCY OOODh! | GENERALLY 103 Mam strefct, nearly 1 opposite Merchant*' : mj"21 !National Bank. Important to Farmers, Garden ers, Millers, Shipowners, House-keepers, &c. ( OWIH A BRAH AH'N Map Vermin, Bug and Insect | DKSTBOYBB. rilHlS IN KALLBLR PREPARATION IS JL certain death to Rata* Mice, Beetles, Mobqultort, Insect* In Gardens. Ac. Vermin eat It greedily and die on the spot, thereby canrtne no unpleasant smell. One packet Is sufficient to clear a house. Sold in packet* at25c. Sue, and II each. A mvine by taking the large slses. Agent* for Wheeling, C. K. <?DBERT, Druggist A Prescript! on 1st, end Stone Bridge. GORING A BURDATTS, Grocers and Provision Htore, Jly3-1 y HO Market Square. 1887. a a DEITEKS,! 1867. j MANOFALTURKB OF WHEELING STOGIES, AND XJKALKK IN Havana ani> domestic cioars, Virginia Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum, Brier and Lava Plpea. The MAGIC ClGAll TUBE! Something new, don't fail to get one, only 20c at 131, Corner Main and Union Streets, WHEELING. W. VA. Jnn'J9. H. D. CHAPMAN. AUtX. HUJCIXO ISLAND FOUNDRY. Chapman & Co., MannCactureza of Cootinz, Heating ant Parlor Stores, Arches, Orates, Hollow-War?, &o? ?feo. MA VE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK of Wood and Coal Cook Stoves, among ch Is the celebrated "Sentinel," coal, and "Olive Branch1* wood burners. Foundry. Wheeling Island. Offlceand Warehouse, No. & MoooeSU, marMm WHEELING. W. VA. 500 REMNANTS. WE WILL OFFER FOR MALE THIS morning abont 500 Remnants of DRY GOODS, made during OUR LATE BUSH. Each Remnant will have marked on It the lowest price in plain figures from which there will be no deviation. We can not take back or exchange remnants after oneesold. JylO ~ J. S. RHODES A CO. IJITELU6B9CER JOB OFFICE, No, 15 putney street. CARDS AND BILL HEADS neatly printed. MANUFACTURERS'" 1 .ARE IA INSURANCE POLICIES AND BLANKS. DRAY TICKETS AND RILLS OF LADING PROGRAMMES AND POSTERS. CHECKS.NOTES, RECEIPTS. SHOW BILLS, fur Country Merchants. For Sale. rriHE WHEELING FBCIT OOCBE, 1 simxted oo rma ?n?M. t*nwiQgiq and Macro*- *??. ?fll be nltnil at P"?'* sale until s^tcbuit. ATO. tBJK if JO{ n'^nitr, p. TD-.O: ihiJ U*y -* .111 tben be .old ?t PoW*au<^ on wUl tnen oe eo?a #i puuuc --- premises. Terms made known on tbe d*yo? hjtia. Foe further particular^ address Joff2? IT. Botsfobd, Wheeling. W. v a. augg-td For Sale. SIXTEEN VALUABLE BCILDI1" LOTS ?0 by 120 feet, on the west side q? Fen nsyi i vania street and east side o? Broadwaj. ; lace's Island. If tbe above proper: yi? not sold by thelOtb day of AnpwU 11" of fer the same at public sale. Tkrxs or 8A3.B?Half cash?balance crrdlt of one and ivo year*. purchaser or pur chasers giving bond witb good security lor JOSEPH 3BVBOLD. Trnst Sale of a Valuable Lot By vtktck or a UEKiior trust exrcstM to by the Bask of tbe Val ley in Virginia. d*te*Ttbe lCtb day of March, 186ft. and now on record In tbe Recorder's of floe of ob 10 county. In D***l Book 50, page I&5 I will sell at public auction to tbe high - est and best bidder, at tbe front door of ?be Court House, on Tburaday, ???e ?tti day ?f <nwn>t next. Lot numbered sixteen (IS.) mlUxuUd on tbe iv>m*r of Fourth and John streets, to tbe of Fourth ?***? John streets. I city of Wheeling. . Terms of sale, caah. oral the onUon of the purchaser, one-third caoh. asm taa oalanc* n cuual Instalments or nln* and eighteen month*, with lntere* from date, secured by lit ed Of trust. H. M. BRENT. Trustee. ByU??AFA0M. lygS-td Trustee's Sale. By virtue op a beho of; trust mail Henry Ott and wife to me, dated May ?. ld86, and on record in the Keoordert Offlw of Oblo county. Wert \ lrgiuia, In deed book No. SO, folio 4J6.1 sh Ul, on ^MUurdsr, tbe 17tU day of Aucul, ladT at 2 o'clock, p. on the premlxss. pro ceed to sell to the bigbtet bidder, tbe eaM. naif of eighty-four, fronting twenty - five (2S; fe?t. on the Nation*! Boad* in the Town of Trlsdelph'.a. !n the county Of Ohio, and State of West Virginia runtng back so A* to make one full lot of ?ald Town, together with all tbe appurtenance* t-xereto belong ing or in any wiao appertaining fcnn?or-te.ou?. JNVAWE. jylMd Treatea. TRUSTEE'S SALE VALUABLE COAL PROPERTY In Putnam County, W. Va. nV VIRTDKOF A DEKDof TBC8TK2CE fjcuted to me on the&tb day of Way I86t>, by WUllam a. Maddy and Maria, Ula wife, and Ueoi?e 4-.1MI1] and Mary B. bh secure certain debts therein specified ana set out.! shall- on.the ami day of Acocsr, lSf. on the premises, ?d\ all of the one veto 0 coal, except that on the right hand side o i tbe righ' hand fork of tbe creek ealte*1 "Muddy Gut" looking up said creek, contain ed, lying and being In that fcact or parcel of landin the -.aid county of Putnam, between ; | the lands surveyed by Sam n 1 H olll no worth , the land of lien. George WaAfngtooandthe land surveyed for John Reynolds Aiatin ! Nichols, and the name conveyed U> the said Maddy and Cazglli by Philip Null and Sarah his wife, by deed bearing date tne 15th day 1 of December, 1853. and of record In be Re- i corner's offlee of said ??unty. eo r talnl n r on e hundred acrea, together ?Uh tbe right of a railway or road anywhere acrwa said land to the Pocatalioo river to transport said ?oal | U> market, and also tae present rail way 1 MTTieXH?Ud<i*vein of coal is from 5 to 8 feet I thick, of the very beet quality, and about eleven hundred yards from tbe ^*5*7 j wha River, and adjoins the valuab.e coal I propert? of the Raymond City Company.. 1 Tbe bank Is opened, ready lor operation with a good andHuOstantlal railway to tbe I Focaiallco River, which it strikes or oon I nects witb about a mile above lta mouth. 1 | shall also, on the same day and at the I place. *eil the following personal property, I'owlL- Pour Males, twenty Coal Car*. five I Flat Boeia. * lot of Mining Tools a lot of Gunwales, and a lot of good* wares and | mer-hand.'ze. Terms, Cash, unleoa changed on the day of bale. ^ w HQO?. Jyl5-dtd >rrugtg** PRYOH, HANDLAN St Co., PORK PACKERS, Airn Wholesale Dealers in Pro visions, Flour, Grain, &c. No. 15, IT 4t 19 MAIN HT. WHEEL1XG.W. *A. Pork House, comer of John and Fourth ?ts. | marl! ?. I'LOPB. LNlMckwlci X X X X family. Derwents XXX ICmprvs'H XXX Baltic XXX fr^lweffrom choice Red Winter Wheat. ? Polar ?tar from choices White Winter , Wheat. J?hS"<*"' FRY Ott. MAW PLAN * CO. BACON AN1? LARD OF OCR OWN CURING. Choice New Hhonlder*. Su^ar Cured Hanw, Plain Hams. Choice Ijanl, In Tis. Hlf Brls and Kegs. Bldea, Rib, Clear Rib and Clear, nwl 1 PRYOR. HANDLAW A OO. 100 E ? I BRLS2 EXTRA^0.1 LARD OIL.. 100 " Cartoon < Pittsburgh.) miirll PRYOR. HANDLAM S OO. GRAIN. IAR CORN, Shelled Corn, Oats, Mill Feed, Corn Meal. Hominy, Rye. m^rll PKYOH."HAyPLA-N A CO. iTTE AliO HAVE tXJNOTANTIaV IN W store. Tea, f\>ffee. CLewlng and Hrnok in jTohacoo, Nalb*. BurfietM, Tttbe. Brooms, W^Bcutk Bed Coids, oonesntraUsd I^e, fej*euce Coffee. Bif^rb.Boda .Oerauu, Irtsb, bL,, Vrrw?^ 'Twine, Wrapping piper. Lake White" Fish and Herring Dried choice krunu whkat fobheeo. rj>OK SALE IB (iOAMTlTUM TO BO IT ".,S^"*"'"FRY08. HANDLAM * CO. V FIRST PREMIUM ^ VOr S!l*cr , t" A barretps HAIR RESTORATIVE tQ mf Br ?*? W " *uu ArWaiil iu iiir, h^kS'H tn 2*mhmM. bept- 9>. l&i B ARBtTT'S Vegelable llalr Kestoraiive A-ssr^Ss. iis&ttiFtfo Hair fsllin/ out: i* a {upmnf Drr?*?n?. ltr?nt?int no lnrkirt<*u? in*rMi?;n??. w Ak an-1 t? tkc.nwMt #or?l?r ?f*J ??!?- ? + *t>l? artirl- thn-nstu^t t!-? _ ?*?t. W?t N M?d _ W ^ w o J. R. BARRETT & CO.. Proprietors, MAWCnkSTEH. N. H Sold by Druggists Generally. Io?a{? 1 SSi.W.-W w. va. myl<-?md_ - 6erman Fire Insurance Company or WHEELING, WEST VA. Inooporated May 14,1867. 1>I RECTOR8 Chrtrtlan Hmi. WUllam Klevta. Benno Kammer, John Oeaterllng, John Pfanr, John K^Sier. Anion Reymann, Philip Behuahle, mSlH felS-NOW FULLY ORG AN 3&r??s^to?ifs^BPS!Sa Property at favorable rates. j ii?ii After due adjustment, will be ^^^phcatfons'fbr Insurance win receive Im mediate attention from the Secretary. Company's OflBqe, In the aherlfTs Office, basement of the Court House. JOSEPH 8KYBOLD, Secretar>\ JOHN CTKSTERLING. President. AI7GC8T WIEDKBCSH, Vice Prertdent. ANTON REYM ANN. Treawxrer, WILLIAM KLEV1J9, 11 PHILIP 8CHOKHLE. VBorveyois. AUGUST WIEUEBOSH,) jun2?-ly .? JOHN TKEOB, Maltster and Hop Dealer, WATER 8TRKET. ciarre* whmijwo. -w. Hlgbewt caab prteepaid frn Harlem __** "Briliflli Hills" Flour. tw rblb. OF THAT STANDARD ^LaKKH pi l.IX t'OK SAL8 B\ OO C BKRT, Knd of dtouo Bridge. o?y? yritttlng and finding. B OOK AND JOB PRINTING. WHEELING Jt, slnalodW OilLT INTELLIGENCEfl" STEAM Job Printing OFFICE BLANK BOOK M A. NUPAC1X) it V. NO. 16 QUINC7 8TBEET, OP HTAIKH. Campbell, Frew & Co., Proprietors. Having recently refliud wlUi NEW TYPK and M ATKK1AU and morouyjijy renovated we are prepared wttn Itie moil 1MPRCJVL STL A m PKEHrtLrt, to exec ate more etDcl eutiy and promptly than evtr lie fore, EVERY DESCRIPTION OP BOOK & J00 POINTING Mammoth Poster DOWN TO A ViBlting or Wedding Card, IN THK BfcST MTYLE OKTHK AK'l \ AND AT THIS d.UWK?l H ATfcB. Commercial Printi ng Cards. Circulars, BUI Heac'is, Bill Lading, Letter Heai'a, Cheoka, Drafts, BaU Tickets/. Dray ? Ttokets, Dray Books, Tags, Knvelopee, Blanks, Programmes, "Gutter Snipes," Dodgers, Hand Bills, Labels. &o. Brief Work. We are prepared bo execute Brief Work tor, Lawyers wltn dispatch and at reasonable j rates. BLANK BOOKS VOX wvm HKKCHANTO, MANDFALTOKKhfl, BAKKB, STEAMBOATS. oouhtibb, OORPORATJONM, Ac- Ac* Ac. AOm Baled to any deetred pattern and boand In m CAMPBELL, FREW A CO. WHCKUBfV, WKBT fA, Sraasportatioa. BALTIJIOHE 4 OfflO R. H. COKPTf QAiftiKNGEK 1 , JL the following TRAILS triLC" KO B? -18e: ??*? ached ule on and after May FAST LINK. 1 LHSt Yh.eelar L**ve Baltimore* ! ? " P Jn- *3j p-m. gSS?^&. - - ssssks Harpers Kerr: .:lo " Gnuton 5:*j *? Baltimore _?1M0 44 Wbtelicg ICfclO " i it ** 'Including Sunday*. ?Including Sundays. EXPRESS TRAIN. Leaves Wheeling- Leaves Baltimore* j (dally at?7:55 aan daily) at._ **> pm. i:^TTUe^~ . %V aah'n Clty_a:45 - J oraftoa 1 45 p.nt'Arrtves-i ?^rk?T?>ai? ~V*> ' I Cumberland. .:25 Cumberiaiid_.L4U ** i Harpert F"yl2^T7 a.m. Grafton iia*< n '?>. i Baltimore? -LSI - - WWitr.g vr* - Wash *n CUy. i20 - "ExceptSand*va. ?Except Sundays. . MAIL TRAIN. ??L b Wfaeehns* Leaves Baltimore vdaily) at..._9:l0 pjn. 'dally) at....Jctf a.m. ] Arrives? Wash'n City_7:i3 ?* j Gratio:, 230 a.m. Arrtve*r? | C^imberland_7r40 ** Harper** F*y_l:(C p.m. Harper's F*y 12:40 pan. Cuinberiana_8:4U - i ^ In Chester - Grafton ll;3u *? j Baltimore ... asm) - Wheeling *?oa.uj. , Wwh'nttty^Wu ~ r Except Satunlays. ?Except Saturday*. KENWOOD ACVOMMODATION. To connect with V. O. K. K. Division. , Ukvm Wheeling at tga. Ui. ?J0 p. iu. : Tickets to all principal point* in the Eaei, Wact and Booth-vvcii can be procured at the ' Jo H.N L. Wiiaon", Master or Transportation R. T. DEVRIEX j _r?F7 General Agent. Wheeling. Cleveland & Pittsburgh Rail Road. (Hhtjriext caul ijxneJceM RmOe Kot! and Wea?.) N AND AFTER APRIL J9TH, 1ST. Trains will run a* follower iO L've Bridgeport- CV> p m t&S a m liteSO a m Ij Arv Steubenville *:-'?! p m 7=28 a m lbSS a m WellsvUle-. p m a m l:?lpui Alliance .11:10 a m 11:15 a m ifflptu Cleveland.... i.M p ui lAipm >:lSpin | Toledo 7:40 p m 7:4m p m 12 55 a m 1*-troll. .11:00 p ru 1L.-V0 p m 9-.4o a m 1 Crtetllue 5:80 p m 5310 y iu 10:45 p ru Port Waynell:45 pm 11:45 p m 5rS) a or < >i W-ago 550 a ru *50 a m 11*) a rn Pittsburgh... 930 p m I0-t3 a m S50 p m Harrisburg? p m 2:45 a m Baltimore-. .12A) p m 7.00 am 7.-00 a in Washington 433 p in Hr3> a m 1&90 a m ! Phlladeft>blal^?p m 1250 a m 7^0 a m ! New York?8:15 pm MWamlOTlOain I TlcXeta to all principal points in tbe East and W?t can be procured at the Union office In McLure House and at tbe Station at .Bridge port. F. B. MTKBfl. my4 General Ticket Agent. CHANGE OF TIME. HEMPFIELD RAW. ROAD. ON AND AFTEK MONDAY. MAY 1JTH, l.v>7. tbe train on the Hempfleld Rail road will run a^ follows: Leave Washington ar. &S0 A. it. Arrive at Wheeling^ ?..?_9aXJ " RETURNING: Leave Wheeling at 8:30 p. u. Arrive at Washington at._ s-t?~> ?* W. D. BURTON Snpt. j Prairat. GREAT NEW ENGLAND K E M fc:i> V, Dr. J. W. Poland'* White Pine Compound ?1 NOW OFFERED TO THE AFFLICTED ? throutfboub Um> cuaunv. after Imvinv in proved by the test of eleven vears. In ! the New England States, where iu merit* have become as well known as tbe tree from ! j which, in part, it derivesita virtues. The White fine Compound Cares ; Sore Throat, Cold*. Coughs, Dlptherta. Bronchitis, Spitting or Blood, and Pulmou- ' ary Affection^ gtnenilly. It L> a remarkable " dy tor Kidney Complaints, Di " ilty of Voiding Urine, Bleedln kdnsyaj?? " * wmd nplalnts. Remedy lor Kidney Complaints, Diabetes. ! ; DilBculty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from 1 ! the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other ' complaints. The White Pine Compound, "It was early In the ?priug of *52 that this ! compound was originated. A member of my family was afflicted with an Irritation of the j throat attended wtth a disagreeable oough. 1 (had for tome months previous thought that i a preparation having for its basis the inside I bark of white pine might be so compounded i as lobe very useful in diseases of the throat and lungs. To test tbe value of It In the case j j alluded to, I compounds a small quantity ! of the medicine that I had been planning,: and gave It In teaspoonful dose*. The result j was exceedingly gratifying. Within two! days the irritation of the throat was remov- i '? ed, the oough subsided and a speedy cure I r was effected. Hoou after this, 1 aent some to I a lady in Londonderry. N. 1L, who had teen I | suflferlug for some weeks from a bad cough. 1 occasioned bv a sudden cold, and raised mucus streaked with bl xxl. She soon found relief and sent for more. She took about ten ounces of it. and got well. J. B. Clarke, Etoq., editor of the Manchester Dally Mirror, made a trial of the same preparation in the case of a severe cold and was cured lrninedl ? stely. He was bo highly pleased with the ret mi Us, and so eonfldent in eucce** actendlnrJl/< ?aleS. if placed before the public, that lie finally persuaded me to give it a name, and send it abroad to benefit the suffering. In November, 1*56, I first advertised it under the name of White Pine Compound. In two years from that time there had been whole 1 Haled in Manchester alone one hundred dol lars worth, where It took the lead or all the cough remedies in the market, and it still maintains that position. There is good rea son for this; it Is very soothing and healing in Its nature: u wanning to the stomach ana ! pleasant withal to the taste, and ia exoeed- ! lngly cneap. "As a remedy for kidney complain la the ! White Pine Compound stands unrivaled. Il ; Was not originated for that purpuric; L>u i a I person In tudng It for a cough was not only j cured of the oough, but was also cured of a kidney dilHenlly of ten years standing. Since j that accidental discovery many thousand* ; have used It for the same complaint, and j have been completely cured." The above was written by Dr. Poland, in ; 1&30. Since then, aa In Manchester, the own. village andhamlet throughout the New England fiLales. ThMcemedy le as safe and pleasant to tske as it is effectual. The White Pino Compound, (JEORtiE W. NWE1T, M. !>., PREPARED AT THE New England Botanical Depot, 106 HA.VOVCRSTREIT, BOSTON. Under the Supervision of Rer. J. W. Poland. LAUGH LIN, SMITH A CO., Wholesale j and Retail Agents. C. H. ODBEBT. Wheel >i?^owdAwiy : Greenwood Cemetery. | Q1TUATED ON THE NATIONAL ROAD. ; O Smiles east of the city, is now ready for i Interments, sale, anri.improvement of lots. I It contains 87 acres of land, and Is laid out i In the most modern and Improved style,? : can be easily reached at all seasons of the I year by the National Road, and for three fourths of the year by the Hempfleld Rail Road. It is perfectly secure, and mieoded to be beautified by every variety of trees, sbrob , rural cemeteries In the country. Ample provision Is also made for its en*, largement, order and cars in perpetuity. ' Persons destrous of purchasing lots, can examine the grounds with the Superinten te?8S SS!?? ES&&&&a3i: ?I reet, over th? Bank of Wheeling. .?ereans wfcmlng to make interments will call1 on the Secretary to obtain permits there-' Ti?*Jc?1ti of admiadon to Lotholders and ' Bell. Jno. A. Armstrong. Geo. Adams, R. 'i. Jordan. E. A-. Hlldreth. anai-lyu a H. BOOTH. 3. C. JXU.T. W. O. BAl'l K.I.T.M. JOHN MCLE?*. BOOTH, BATTKLLE 4k COM VTHOT.SHAT.C JLKD UTA1LOUU3S XK FAMILY G-ROCEBIES, Boat Stores, Prodnte, FRESH A CURED MEATS. LAKE ICE * CANNED FRUITS, Ae^, Corner Monroe and Water Streets, WHEELING. W. "VA. r N OONNOTION WITH THE HOT7HE 1 there Is a Whsrf Boat, and It is the detitn or the firm to do a Forwarding coma iS* ?ion and Btonce badnen. act asBteamb.">a Agents and furnish all desrahle information ??? ??- ly n o. h. xxal. j. a. MiiNurr KBAIi & MoKXTTLEY, Farwartia? & Vamwrn leniaiti ? P ARKKRaBUBG. W.VA. IGENTS OF THE PENN. CENTRAL R. 1R^ also Cleveland A Pittaburgh R. R. _ o??? advances made on eonsSjaimsnls. Particular attention paid to the purchase ind sale of crude, refined ai*d lubricating irfc-u 4% feltdira! u BaLTIMDRE lock hospital. tvTAkJ.BiHgb AM A REFUGE FRuM CiCACKEHY THE OAXf PLACE WHERE JL CLJta CAJf BE OBTA1HKD. K. JUH-NMON bae discovered U>e :uc#t , certain, speedr. and only EObctu*. medy la tbe aTodd tor W?kn?i of ti*. r*m/?* or Llmba. Strict area. Affection of t?? Kidneys and Bladder, involuntary Dtsch.. gea. impotency, General 7" " l DTipeia. Languor. Low Spina, ce& fusion PsTpttatJan of tbe Heart, Timidity, Trembling. Dunne* of ?fbt, or Giddiness. Disease of the H*ad. Throat, VoeeTorMln. Affection* of the L'ver, Lci^, , or BOTfeil IhO* Tajl^lf Ln.-?? rt-r- ^rising from Solitary Hab.;a of Youth -eere* ?ad rodtary practk? more fatal to the*rvictlmi than tbeeaeg of syr?s:s to tu? Mariner* of Hjiw. bbgnting their ml%4 brilliant bopea or anticipetloria. render:.^ marr'J^f, Ac.. taiiKWibJe. YOUNG Mia se^^essst: UN vicuau o * haMi which pip?- "?']y sweep* u>an astu&e:. grave thoti.-?ands of \ oong Man of toe ax??; eicelltfit uueoti ud bcHnant intellect. vu-j ollktrwM have ebliatxad bsteex* fli iisiisa vuh tbe Unutden of eloq otsoi, at waked to eatacy the living lyre, amy .a.. with fall coni-lenoe. MAARlAtit Married Persons, or Young Men content ? , ting tnanu(t. beta( aware of Hvys:c>. WtaXLttt, ' rynir Debility, DeJOCtn.Uo st hlmsrJf under tbe car* of Ur. j. may religiously confide In his honor u ? gentleman- and confidently rely upon :.ii fcjtHI a* a phyrtdtn OBUASJC WEAKNESS TmmHW'T coxed and fall nteot retort : This distieslna affection, wnlch rande.-?. life miserable and marriage Lmpu??lt*e. *? the pvuaUy paid by the victim* or improper m ,'n Young persona are too ape to f?ir.im't f Tftaiti from not being aware of tn? dreadful consequences tbat may ensue. Now, wbo tbat understands Uie totems will prv J to deny thai the power of proereatio:. * |h*t soone.- by thenc railing into Impropai habits than by the prudent ? beaJdr* jxa deprived of the pleasure of healty olttprln^, the most serious and destructive eyrnptoma of I both body and mind aim The System be comes derange&l. (he PLysldal and Menta: Functions Weakened, Lea of Procreative Power.NervousIrritability. Dyspepsia, Palp - tatjou uf the Heart, 2nd jf?*?Uon. i'oa*a:u::. ?u - al Debility, and Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Deatb. DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Graduate of one of the motemuwlt Colleges 1? tbe United titateteand tbe greater part of whowe life ha? beenepent In the bo? pitals of Loudon, Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, ha* effected some of tbe most a? touL-hlng cures that were ever knowiunany troabled wltb ringing In the head and ear* wben aaleep^reat nervousneHB,belngaianne?l at sudden ^>und?, ba&hfulness, with trequeut oiimhing, attended sometimes with deran?e< ment of mind, were cured Immediacy. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addji.imm all those who have lniurai ana sob taeu. lijb ?ji vpreUon of Spir?uc un to Bodetv, t Timidity, Ac., ?a? ! tbemselves by improper lndul _ ? tary habits, which rum both body and mind. ! nw&ttm?E them for either buaineB, study, *> i clety or marriage. Tbeae are tome of the sad and malancbn:y effects produced by early habiu of youth, vj: Wcskoas of the Back and f.lmhs. Pains m tbe Head. Dimoes of tight, Lo?? of Muscu lar Power, Palpatation of the Heart, D> ? pepsla. Nervous Irritability. Derangement of ??Dtg?*tive Functions. General Debility. Symptoms of Consumption, Ae. \i ?vta llt.?-The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of Mem i ory, Confusion of Ideas, Dep * ' r Evil Foreboding-, A vendon DUtrust. Love of 8oUtod?. l>mM!ty, some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages can now lodge what Is the cause of their decllniug i nealth. lowing their vigor, becoming weak, I naie, nervous and emaciated, having a singe* IMT appearance about the eyta. Cough, and Symptoms of Consumption. YOUNG MEN Wbo have Injured themselves by a certa s practice. Indolied in wben ?tone. ? baUt fr*~ i juently learutd from evil com paw on*, or ?t 1 bchool, tbe effects of wblcb are nightly felt, even wben aaieep, and. If not cured, renders marriage lmp<*lbie, and destroys both mlud anil body, should apply lmmediau^y. What a pity tbat a young roan, the tr bis country, the pride of hbr parents, siwdio be huatcbed I rom all prospecta and en]*>y menu of life by ttbeoon*equenec of devi ating from the path of nature, and ludulg inyin a certain secret habit. Such persons must, before contemplating MARRIAGE ! reflect tbat a found mind and body are tbe mwt men win- reqcbUtes to pcomote.c??uu trfal haplness. Indeed, without these tlie Joarney through life becomes a w^ary pilgri mage; the prcxpect hourly darkens to Uj? view, tbe mind becomes ?baJ owed wltb d?r palr and filled with the melancholy refla tion that tbe bappines of another become* blighted with our own. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent vo tary of pleasure finds t bat he Las lmbitn*l the seedsof this p*lufol disease It too often >.-rp??that an ill-timed sense or shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to ibaae, who from education and respecta bility* AarA alone hefnend bltn, delaying till the constltnUonal symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such ss ulce rated sore throat, diseased ucae, nocturnal i pains in the bead and limta, dim new of I - -??- nodeaon tbe shfn-bone^ and ?* extre dlO __ the booM of U??o?T?il HI. and IB. rlcun, oI tbls awful disease becomes a horral object o? cominlserallon, till death puisaperiod to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that Undlaoovered Country from whence no trit ti1" MELANCHOLY FACT that thou sands hdl victims to ibis terrible disease, ow ing to the unakiltolna* of tewwat P?teo ders, wbo. by the une of that DEADLY POISON, ML KLTR*, rum the constituLuu and ?'"***? the residue of life miserable. DM. JUHNNTOS, Offlec, No.7 Hoota Frederick Ntreei, Left side going from BalUmore street, a few doors from the comer. Fall not to ob serve name and number. ST.No letters received unit* post paid sud con tain lix a stamp to be used cm the reply. Persons writing should state age, and send i portion of advertisement describing symp i toms. Ths Doctor's DIPLOMA bangs to bis ofllre. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRI?*v Tbe many tbonwmtii cured at ti-? : llshment within the last twenty year*, and tbe unrnaioeefmportant surgical Operatic performed by Dr.Johnston, wltneswd by tbe repo rters of The Sun and many other P?P*-" , notices of which have appeared again ami again before tbe public, beaidea his aa a gentleman of character and rwpwse blllty is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUREb. Wheeling Female College. Session will commence Monday. SEPT. ?th. The attention of thoe wb^ denlre flr*t class achoL* n?hip Is respect fully In vited. Thorough and experienced tea chers in every department. TriTiOf*. to Qrjurrxa,-From September 9th to November 15th, Primary S& Inunt ? dlate First C?1L and Soph. SIO; Jun and Sen.fli; Draw, and Lang.f8; Paint 110; Piano com. 110; ad. 913; payable on entering. Soaru $30. Jy:tl-t,tbAslm L. C. LOOMIS. Pres. THB OLD RELIABLE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, AT MS9 MAIN STREET, (FORMERLY Wykes A Oo.J has for many years been Uie pride of tbe West, and to-day la ac knowledged to be the best Galiery In tbe Stale for plain. Oil. India Ink and Water Colored Pbotograpbs, Including Card* and Porcelain or rare beamy and finish. To tttMvbo appreciate fine work, and have been dissatisfied with pictures taken at other establishments, are Invited to give the "Old Reliable" a trial. N. B.?Special altenlkm given to oh lid re ii. Small picture*, copied to any siae or style. G. W. LOSE A LU.. 139 Main street. Wheeling, opposite Unlou sC. SvarCTaibVMUslC STOwT K*r^?ftmlS W. BAXH Sc BROTHBBS, TxObacco Factors, 1XT> nui.iM J5 r?]RAF TOBACCO, NO. ? MAIN ST.. WHEEU.T6, W. TA. No orders b'lled lor less than a case. marlS-lyd B. F. CALDWELL, fANUFACTTTREROF COPPER, TIN \ and Sheet Tron Ware, and dealer In Jklng and Heating Htrrrea, No. IS Main oueet. Wheeling, West Virginia. I would respectfully caJl the attention of the public to my large and select stock of copper Stills, Copper and Brass Kettles. A too Fruit Ons and Can Tops. Job work of all kinds will receive my per sonal attention. Oil Well Casing and Sand Pumps made to ozder on short notice. TJ2B B. F. CALDWELL. Emporium of Fashions, 1S1 MAIN WTREET, WHEELING, By In. KYLE * His. VAT8HIB. Ladles' and MMw' Dressm marie, or cut and toasted. Llfe-sixe trimmed pattern* reeei*cd ! every month. Patterns 'or sale. WCntfin ' taught. mar* Japanese & Bamboo Bods TUHT RECEIVED AND FOR MALE BY CHlS. H. BERKY. IQDM No. IS Water ml