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IJntggisls. FACTS FOE THE PEOPLE! LAUGHLIN'S Old Home Bitters, ?'Uree Dyspepsia wltliont FalL UDj^blin'* Old Home Bittern, Cures Hick Stomach. Laushlln's Old Home Bitters, Cur** Cramps and Pains. Kauglilln's Old Home Bittern, Cures Indigestion. Laugh lln's Old Home HI Item. RfyulateH the Stomach. Of all vegetable compound* this Touic is the mMt agreeable. and at tbe same time most effectual. And It is the most popular! Because It combines a pure stimulant, with the most approved medicinal aromatic, ijiiighllu's Old Hume Bitters, Gives 5 on an Appetite. l?aughlin's Old Home Bitters, Olvesyou Strength. uaughiin's Old Home Bittern, Relieves Dyspeptics. Laugh I In *s Old Home Bittern, Has Never Failed. Laughlln's Old Home Bitters, Does as we Say. it is warranted to do all we claim for It, and we can furnish certificate* and testi monials of its virtues, in any number. It will relieve dlstreHH I mm food, correct aridity of the Stomach. It not only create* an Ap petite, but enabl'-syou to easily digest your food. It Is an invaluable friend to all who ?ire weak and debilitated, or In a low state or health. Cue Laughlln's Old Home Bitters. Use Laughlln's Old Home Bltteia. Une Laughlln's Old Home Bitten. C?e Laughlln's Old Home Bitters. Use Lacghllu's oJd Home Bittern. It hss unequal as a Remedial Agent. There la not a Medicine so certain, spee<iy. and In* fallible in its action. We say this without any hesitation, and can at any time prove We only publish the facta. Bold everywhere by Dealers. LAUOHLIN, SMITH A CO., feb2i Druggists, Sole Proprietors. Humphrey'a Klomeopntbio Heme* tie*. a FRErtH SUPPLY, JUST RECEIVED .allf T. H. I.OUAS it CO. J KJftbbitfr'a TonftnCrntwl PoLaah. UHT RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY 'amr* T. H. LOGAN A CO Nnperlor Mottle Hut. AN EXTRA QUALITY OF WAX FOR fruit Jars, Juat received an l for sale by augfi T. H. LOO AN A CO. Jiiuiftcr Tar *onp. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE aR tide. famous jor hecure of 8K1K disjca hks. For sale by T. H. LOO AN A "CO.. ans9 and IXXiAN. LIST A CO. NnndrirN. ?ARATOQA 8PKINO WATER. EXTRA Carriage Sponge. Bristol Brick Powder, Shining Fly Killer. Re elved aud for sale by T. H. U K1 V N A CO., au9 and Ia PAN, LIST A CO. DEODORIZER. "An Ounce of PrcvetUion is worth a Pound of Cure." USB THE AMERICAN DEODORIZER and Dioinfectant for Sick Rooms, Sinks, Hotels, Ac., Ac , For sale by 1 BOSH FIELD, WALLACE A CO. I.TRUIT JARS, ' Fruit Jars, Latest and beat style*. Jar Corks, .lar Corks, All sices. It**) ftxi Frnit Wax, 10W Dm Fruit Wax, At low figure*, at D,WA BUSH FIELD,WALLACE A GO'S. BURNETT'S EXTRACT VANILLA. Burnett's " Lemon. Durkee's Extract Vanilla. Durkee'b " Lemon. Just teceived, fresh and pore, at il(ISUMElil), WALLACE A CO*S. . onKEGR FOSTER'SENGLISH WHITE lUULean, liiO k<?s Magnolia Lead, '<J0 kegs Putty, In cas?^, At BUSH FIELD, W A LLACE A OOH. HALL'S HAIR RENEWER, Hall's Hair ReneWfr. Cdbert's Ambrosia, Odbert's Ambrosia. King's Ambrosia, King's Ambioaia. Chalfant's Cocoa < ream, Chalfant's Cocoa Cream. Uu9hfli>ld<R Extract Grapevine, t ushOeld'a Extract Grapevine, For sale by BUSHF1ELD, WALLACE A Co. Jljl2 RICE'S WORM DROPS, PREY'S. Jayne's and McLane's Vermifuge, bonoh'H, Barrel's and Hollo way's Worm Candy. For sale by C H oPBERT. End of Stone Bridge._ DR. F. Y. Do PBIRLATM. CLARK'S aud ljuponoo's Female Pills, and Lyon's Period leal I ropn, for *ate by ? !. 11. ODBERT, Druggist, End of Stone Brlil ge. ________________ \ LARCiE ASSORTMENT Ol* NURSING /\ Bottles, shoulder Braces, Supporteis, 'fruftei, Hponses, Puff Boxes, Hosps, Perfu me y and Pocket Flasks, that will sold re garolera of cost, at _ ODBERT'S Prog Store End of stone Bridge. ODBfcRT'ri CHOLERA ANTIDOTE?THE greatest medicine of the age for Diarrhea, Dysent-ry, Mux anuall summer complaints. .No cure, uo pay. Is the way It Is sold. C.H.oi'BERT au*9 End of Stone Rrldee. NEW DRUG STORE. DR. T. J. KI8NER, .'vmty streri, one door East Keiwet'n Tavern, Smith Wheeling, DEALER IN DRUGH. MEDICINES, AND Chemicals, SOAFS. TOILET ABTIOJ^ES, BBU8HES, PERFUM ERY, Wines & Liqnors of all Kinds, AND ALL TIIK NTAKDAKD PATENT HKOIUAEK, STATIONERY, Patty, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Dye HtuflW, Alcohol. P1YSICIAN8! PRESCRIPTIONS CARE lully compounded, and directions writ ten In the KuglUh or German language. Medicines warranted fxesh andpuit*. Stock full and complete and all sold at moderate prices. For the convenience of his many friends, the Dr. will be at the Drug Store each day between the hours of 8 and 11 o'clock, A. M. jlyll Reparator Capilli. l brow away your fahte'frimses, your switches, your wig? i-wrtructive of comfort.and not worth a lis: ' me aged, come youtbml, come ugly aud fair. And rcjoloe la your own luxuriant hair. UEPARiTOtt CAPILLI. MOR RESTORING HAIR UPON BALD P heads (from whatever cause It may have f.iilenout) aud forcing a growth of hair upon t ne fHce, it ha* no eqonl. It will forco the i?ant to grow upon the smoothest face In fnim Ave to eight weeks, or hair upou bald hi'ftds In from two to three mouths. A few unoraut practitioners havo usKerted that there is nothing that will torceor batten the growth or the halror beard. Their assertions are fsl^e, as thousands of living wltnesse* .omtheir own experience) can bear wit ntrw. Bat many will say, how are we to dls t>iiC<ilsh the genuine from the spurious? It cArjaiuJr is difficult, as nine-tenths of tl.e ?' lereni ^reparatlous advertised tor tbe hair anil beard are eullroly worthless <uid you may have already thrown away large amounts tor their purchase. To such we would say, try the Reparator Capilli; it will cost you nothing unless It fuliy etimw up to our representations, if your Druggist not keep it. send us one dollar and wo u Ul forward It, postpaid, together with a re ?*lpt for the money, which will be returned you o application, providing entire saUfac fion is not given. Addre?*, W. 1*. CLARK A CO- Chemists. No. S W?t Fayette at., SybAccs*, N.Y. niahg-wd.irtwAwly Broom Wire. ?-*Dal l for sale by \ SSOttTED 81ZES ON HAND AND jA.fr CHAS. H. BERRY, rlS No. tS?t t? Water ?t J&qatfa^jjngtrnnKnig. P I A NOS! OKGANS! AMj M U SIC! KNABE'S PIANOS NEW HO A LE AURAKhK. With all the recent Improvements at I.eas Tliau Factory Prlectt. EMERSON PIANOS, The Best Cheap Pianos, SB390 to 8B6OO. HANUN * 1IAML1N-N CABINET ORGANS! Which received Uio SILVEB PBIZE MEDAL Over nil competitor!* at the Paris Exhibition of 1887,and are Acknowl?lK?l ??>e Heat in the norlit by the moot competent Judges both of ihe New and Old World. Prices $75 to $600. Estey's Cottage Organs The sweetest toned, cbeap^t and moat ef fective Organs berore the pnbllc. All lm-truiuents guarantee*! FIVE years, and sold by payment ot MO.MIII.Y lMHTALHESiTM. Circulars free on application. I Sheet Music, Music Books,; Musical Goods. largest nud Cheapest Ktcck In the city. WILLIAM H. SHEIB, 1S? Main Street, WbMllDR. grs ?oods. GOLDEN BEE-HIVE STORE.' 17 4 ItlAIN NT., WHEEI.IKO. H ECO IN D ? T i> C K SUMMER GOODS! BOUGHT AT PANIC PBICESl| Everything in Fayor of tie Bnyer! MANY KINDS OK OOOD8 MARKED DOWN to ftO PER CENT. Fig. Urentidlntas, worth 75c at 37c Fine Lawn ** 65c '? 25 to31c Plain and fancy Baragea" *0o ?' 25 " 31c Plain Drt*s tiood* " ,...vb7c" 50 6-4 Wool Delaines I Lupin's make) all colors 75o ANY AMOUNT OF UK ESS GOODS WORTH 50 TO 75c AT 26 TO S7c. 500 pieces Madder prlnta at 12><c per yd. C'hm3? ot Bleached and Brown MunIIuh at - 12V?c " " Cases o( Domebtic Ginghams Ht..liiKc " ' CAEBIMERE8 WORTH fl 25 AT ?>c. Fancy CitKsiuiere ruItable for Ladles' Ureas Cloaks, worth 91 87 at 01 CO. TWEEDS, MELTONS, AND STUFF GOODS, FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAK HALF THEIR VALUE j ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, at ...*2 00 EMPRESS ?? ?? " 1 "1 PLAIN CRAFE SHAWLS, SILK SHAWLiJ, SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS, GRENADINE SHAWLS, an d BLACK LACE POINTS, AT VERY LOW PKICE8.| c-all and examine for yourself. Rcmcroember we ?ell the Ixst LEVY j PRINTS and BLEACHED MUSLINS In the | city. Jun25. STONE A THOMAS. WHISKERS A?*D M] ustaches!, fORCEDTOGROW UPON THE SMOOTH P est face in from three to Ave weeks by using Dr. SEVIGNE'S RESTAURATEUR CAP! LLA 1 RE, the most wonderful diaoovery lu modern science, acting upon the Beard mid Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It haw been used by the Mill of Paris and I?udon with the most flattering succeMi. Names of all purchasers will be ivaLslered.and If entire satisfaction Is not given In every ln staucc, tbe money will be obeerfUlly refund ed. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid. fl. Ixacrlpttve circulars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER. gHUTTS 4 CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street. Troy, N. Y.. Sole agents for the United States. mcbZt-ecJ.uiwAwly ? AAILA. gyg JSLVOS NAILS, ASSORTED SIXES j *>?* at nuloty priccN. P.O. HILURETH . ?Urr!xant Sailorinfl. EISEMAN & ARNOLD, Merchant Tailors AM) Wholesale & Retail CLOTHING HOUSE! NHccewor?to(tTi:iN BROTI1KHN. jvo. 13 d:15GY>r. Main and Monroe til*. \ Have just hfceivkd a larof. and elegant assortment of Cloths, Gasslmeres and Veatings, suitable /or the fall stabou. Wo are prepared to make up the same to order la the beat inau uer at abort notice. Wo are alsoieceivlngour FIRSTSTOCK of FALL CLOTHING, to whlcb we wish to call the attention of our custome.ru and the public Ju geuerttl roMR AND LOOK at onrgoods and bear | our prices. HOVNTttY MEKOHAXTH Are esplcally Invited to examine our Btock before purchasing elsewhere, as cur goods are all NEW acd FHh8H,und prices as low us can be found in the West. > o.-chant Tailors will at all times tlnd ? full line of piece goodH amt trimmings of ail kinds. aug9 E IS EM AN A ARNOLD. NOTICE. GREAT Reduction in Prices! I From this date wk will hell i our remaining stock of light hummer CASSIMERES, COATINGS. VESTINGS, I AjtB MENS' FURNISHING GOODS, I AT A REDUCTION OF FROM 15 TO 25 PER CENT. Give us a call and secure a bargain. JOHN T. LAKIN& CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, No, 2ft Mouroe Ml., WlIEELINti. W, Va. j Jlj* Wholesale & Retail CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 26 MONROE ST., WHEELING, W. VA.J IF Yro WANT A GOOD SPIT AT A Low Price, go to No. 2d Monroest. If you want a LINEN JACKET, COAT | or DUSTER, go to No. 33 Monroe .Street. ] If you want a ROY'S SUIT, go to No. 26 Monroe Street. If you wanta WHITE SHIKT.a BOX OF COLLARS, and a LATE STYLE OF TIE, go to No. 26 Monroe Strec-t. If vrm want to buy MENS' AND HOW I CLOTHING goto No. 29MonrbeMtreet. If yon want to SATISFY YOURSELF! that No. 2? Monroe Street, has the BEST | GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES, Call and look before making your Pnrcbasen i elsewhere. REMEMBER THE PLACE, NO. 'M Mon- j roe Street, next door to the 1st Nat 1 Bank. WE8T VIRGrNIA CLOTHING HOUSE. FIRST ARRIVAL ^ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Cassimeres, Cloths, Coatings, &c., &c., roa Merchant Tailoring ! * ? ' " ' I CALL AND SEE THEM. IMMENSE reduction IN PRICES. | M. GUTMAN & CO. 8. K. Cor. of Main 6r Mon roe istreet, (Rhode's | old ctiUidJ WHEKLlSiH, W. FA. CRISPER^ COMA. Oli! she was beautiful and fair. With ktarry eyes and radiant hair Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined. Enchained tne very heart and mind. i'BlfiFER COStA, For Curling the Hair of either Sex in- ' to Wavy ami (Sloeay hiukicim or i Heavy Mactive Curia. By dsing this article ladies 1 and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand told. It Is tlie only article m the world that will curl t>t ra'.ghi hair, and at the same time give It a beauu/ul, gJonsy appe-ir ance.' The Crisper Coma not only curi* the hair, but invigorates, beautifies ami cleanser It; is highly and delightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the ktnu ever offered to the American punlic. Tbe Cri-per Coma will tie sent to any address, sealed aud postpaid for fl. Address all orders to W. L. CARK & CO , Chemists. No. S West Fayette St., SYRACUSE, N. Y. mch23-eo?i.tri w?*w ly "British Mills" Flour. QilM DHLS. ?,F THAT -STANDARD! Ol'U brand Floor. Just receive*! and for. sale by wavt?iv * .mi-PHiv i myll II V TELEGIIAI'H. ? By lHe Union Line: .imc. ? rnoi of Mala .1*1 BY THE CABLE. Advices to the 30th of Augu&t. L.IVKRPOOI., August .'HI.?Noon.?Cot I lou, dull; sales 1',,r ,he weok' :'2-000 I bales; slock In pott, 71>4,000 bales, of i which 814,000 bales are American. Brendstuffs are firm; Corn, 86s 3d; Ba I cou, 43s tor Cumberland cut. Lo.ndo.n, AUgoBt30.-Noon.?Consols, *?4V United States Bonds, Illinois j Central, 77; Brie, 44%; Atlantic X Ureal ! western, 21K. ^ London, Auk- 30.?EveninB-?Con sols are somewhat firmer and closed at W 9111. The position assumed by Gen. Grant in the American cabinet has had a marked effect on the price of Amerl rau securities, and there is much specu lation, particularly In 5 20 bonds at the closing prices; Krie, 45; Illinois Central 1 77X; U. S. buiiils, 73X; Atlantic and Great Western, 21)4. L'KAMCiouT, auk. 30.-Kvenlnu.-D. S r?-20 bonds closed a' ' LivKBI-ooL, Aug. 30.?Evening. Cot loll dull, and prices easier though <(UOla bly unchanged; sales 6,000 bales mid dling uplands at 10>;d; Orleans ?t I0?d. The Manchester market Tor goods and yarn* dull aud drooping. Ilreadstutfa dull and prices declined considerably. Wheat, 13* 3d per cental for California; peas, 41s; corn, 35s 3d; oats, 3* 5d; tallow, ?14s Gd; beef, 87* Od; pork, 75s Od; bacon, 43s: lard, 51s Sd. Sugar market quiet 1 ut24? 6d lor No. 1. ASTWKRF, Aug. 80. Evening.?Pe troleum firmer, and advanced to 4bf. Kn.nore.1 Fr.eu.uV Uenernl Urant ??'<> tue HresKlent soeretarr ' ? be Cabinet, until Important Meito ?re ?omplete.. view. Can't too l?.?l.en.eU wltn? j,.?y Black ll...i-t See It. v...... Y(irk Aur. 30.?Tbe Heralds snecial says: ' The truth in regard to the various rumors afloat relative to a rup . ? between General Grant and the President, is, that no rupture has takeu {?rh-mlly" terms" anTuEt Grant has not offe're/norhas^,-President asked him oro^against " e renioval of General i sdrnvtlh?tg?.usn General Hancock to New Orleans while the yellow lever was raglnK tkere. lie 1 b^r Southern departments. bo'^?r" which5* was^carried on ill ^he most friendly and unimpassioned manner. Be asked permission to w:11 ?r?,L ?rtsi protest, which was granted. 'TliePireal dent, in bis conversation. conleMed that r',.?iJr.?ss had invested Grant witn me ru;:^r,"'&miv^e?^T;"e'Xn VlThe Tribune's special says: Grant, it is unduistood, has recently come to t he conclusiou that he bad misapplied his powers under the Kecon-tructiou , it and that his last letter to the I resi dent with reference to the removal of General Sheridan aud the relieving ol HuuS was based upon by those who are well"advised as to the dressed a note to the President, with drawing the letter tirst above mention -1 ed andlt was immediately surrendered hv M r Johnson. The only correspond t?nce now remaining unpublished t? lb? tirsL letter ol Grant, upon the removal of Stanton, and marked private, which the President still refuses to allow to he published. General Grant, however, bv his referring to it in the correspond ence on i he removal of Sheridan, al ready published, the privacy is re moved and ho has uo objections to its i publication; but, at the same lime, be cuu'i Rive it out for such purpose for the reason that it would be u breach ot military etiquette. When Gen. Grant a views on tie subject were commun - cated to the President, he said that if General Grant thought it was no longer nrivate he ought to give it for publica tion but he would not do so. It now look's as though neither this l?"er .hat written by Grant, on the 27th, on i he subject or assigning Hanoocktore iieve Sheridan, will be made Public un- , less Congress meets and calls lor lbem- , Secretary Seward's friends say he a ] not going out of the Cabinet, as his nreseocO in the State Department is ab aolutely required, at least for some time I to come, for the completion ol the nego- j liations with Great liritaiu concerning the settlement of the Alabama claims, W"'??b?r.rboita of The Swlou offl Co 1 urnbla.l'"Pu 1 negotiations , i wUh other powers, Involving theeessioo M territory to the United State., have ?iIbo l?eeu opened by Mr. Seward, and l | fs beli^ved lbat he alone can bring I them to a favorable conclusion. The| continuation of his services as 8???^ S3IS ? KsSBSKt""J??.? ?rdteaesvsj^ ! Jerry Black, Coyle A Co. don t think j mo, however. ! Execution?-Arrival of C.nlldence Operation Banarnpt 1 case of K. ?. hc*?yler. i New York, August SO.?At New Brunswick. N. J., Bridget Dergan, the Xn;?"nT?n|T?e I committed the murder in the hope of taking Mrs. Covelo's place in the house "?Some 2S00 emigrants arrived here to dlYlenry Edall.of WasbiuRton county, Illinois, on the eve of departure for Europe was swindled by a confidence U'A..0,im'efeiunKg1bankrnP.cy case Is soon to be tried in this city. R. G. ( Si'huvler, a member ot the tirm of R. G and L. Schuyler, has tiled a petition Uj'b* adjudged a bankrupt that he may obtain a certificate of discharge of al. his debts Which amount to nearly ?4,000.000. From iHe PInin?. six t^iuts. AuguBt 30.?Aboot one and i ?lf o-clockf K.vooM. cUy, Men tana, was bnrned on the 9th lnst^_ The Montana rangers, under General iWm exoected to move against tne Indians in a short time. Five j dollars have been paid for three Indian scalps. No tidin?s of the wliinu lelt Fort Hayes, .oine few <i?>s since have yet been received, me wife of Colonel Hnnkhead. and i^enty-, live men of the Fifth regiment, died of cholera at Fort Wallace. loloced Juror* *?? ?ortl? j Fortresh Monro*, Aug. 2?.?Jndg??i Fowler, ol the County Court of Wil liamston. N\ C., recently Rave a deci ?ion allowing colored jurors, stating . titted to act in this capacity. selsnre* in jlllwanuw. M)LWAUKBE, AllrfU^ gT* i enue otlicershave seized Brunst&Oas | per'a vinegar factory, Wnrt sgriSt mill, | ind Miliar A ruler's refinery,on Spring. Street, for frauds on the Government. j Toronto. August 30.?General Hs? situ Secretary "f ^Tur to IheSultau.ls here. lie intfml,spending tnieeweelts in Canada, and will then proceed Hnnth. His visit to America will occupy three months. Washington Speclals To the Cincinnati Gazette. Washington, Aug. 29. oRANT AND THE PRESIDENT. Though the argument between Gen. Grant and the President has ended, neither baa accepted the position of the other. Mr. Johnson, aided by^tbelegal advice of such men as B.ack, haa llatiy told Grunt that whatever may have been Ihe intention of Congress, it did not really Rive Grant any power to in struct district commanders, or to disap prove any of the recent orders, except such as relate to removals. A close ami careful analvsisof llie law at head quarters haa convinced General Grant that the President is right on the strict construction ot" the law. The President told Grunt that under the Reconstruction law the latter had no riKht to inane paragraph five of the order to General Thornua, and GrauL replied that the paragraph in question was Issued under aruiy regu lations. which, he claims, gave him the right. He has indicated his purpose to prepaie directions of the aam* ? bar acter and transmit them to Hancock. All Johnson's friends are claiming,with ureat alee, that the supplemental lie construotion act of the late extra se* blou will virtually place no serious ob stacles in the President's way, if he desires to defeat Congressional recon struction, and that if Mr. Jobnsou should order the time for registering extended, aud the time of election post poned, Gen. Grant could ueitber refuse to transmit the order uor prevent "a execution. Gen. Grant Is determined to fearlessly exercise all the powers vested in him by Congress, as they are interpreted by the best legal advice. PLOT TO OUST COMMISSIONER ROLLINS. An effort la on loot to secure the re moval of Commissioner Rollins, aud repluco him by Gen. J. B Steedtnan. SIGNIFICANT MOVEMKNT. Ii is considered somewhat significant that the moment Johnson began his late movement, the Conservative Army and Navy Union met and reorganized. This is the body that in October last ex pressed sympathy/with Gov. Swan in opposing the action of the Union sol diers who had intimated a purpose to support the Union Police Commission ers. FERNANDO WOOD Reached thu city yesterday, and had a long interview with the President to day, accompanied by Coylo, ot the In telligencer. On Saturday last Coy le bad an interview with Johnson, and pro ceeded at once to New York. He was at the New York Hotel, the headquar ters of ex-rebels, with Gov. Swan, on Sunday. Wood returned to New \ork to-night. A LACUHABLE BLUNDKR. Although Judge Black is hand in glove with the President In his new schemes, his late sudden recall to this city was the result of oue of the most ludicrous mistakes couceivable. It ap pears that Seward had addressed a note to Mr. Blacque, the new Turkish Min ister, intimating that the Cabinet was about to break up, and be would like to see him. By mistake this reached the office of Judge Black, who was in Penn sylvania working up matters. His son opened the note, telegraphed in all di rections, found his lather's whereabouts, sent a full dispatch, aaylng the Cabinet was going to pieces, and Seward want ed to see him. Jerrv took a uigbt train, got back at daylight, and at noon, with Ward Lamon, started for the State De partment Seward was just leaving for the Cabinet,and asked the party to wait, as he might not be gonfe long. The meeting was protracted, aud the clerks begun to close up the Department. Al ter''three honrs* waiting, the party left, and returned the uext morning. Sew ard received them, and asked what be could do. Black, surprised, said he bad come in obedience to the dispatch. Seward, nonplussed, rang the bell, call ed his Secretary, cross-examined BlacK and then the Secretary, when the fact of the error in transmitting tlie note to the Turkish iniuister came out, and the j mystery was solved. The above is Seward's own version of the atlair. Black looks wise when questioned re garding bis return, but says nothing. Payment or Noldlerw* Claims?Im portant *?rtler. Washing ton, August 30.?The fol lowing order was issued to-day : UEADqU'RS. OF THE ARMY, } Adj't. General's Office, > Washington, Aug. 23, 'C7. J Oknkkai. Ordrrs No. Si?The fol lowing order, issued from the War De partment, is published lor the informa tion and guidance of all concerned: To prevent payments on fraudulent soldiers' discharge papers, paymasters are instructed by the chief of .that de partment,to refuse payment, unless the identity of the soldier is properly estab lished. Circular yo. o8. Paymastbr General's Office, ] August 12, 1867. j To insure, as far as practicable, the prompt payment of such claims, and ut the same time still more carefully guard against fraud, all officers who siirn and deliver dlsobarge papers will instruct the soldier to present them to the cblet of the psy district in which he is serving at the time of his discharge; or, if he prefer, to some other designated ohief ot a pay district, and tb? officer will then im mediately notify, through another channel than the bands of the man discharged, the paymaster designated of the fact of such discharge, date, name, regiment and company of the soldier, as set forth in the papers. No payment will be made on a discharge by any paymaster, except on receipt of such notification, unless otherwise con clusively satisfied or their genuineness and the personal identity of the claim ant. Bv command of Gen. Grant. E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General. Remarkable Nwlmmluir Feat. Sandusky, August 30.?On Wednes day last, John McGreen and Charles Kenney, of Kelley's Island, near San dusky, swaui u race in Lake Erie, from Kellv'a Islsnd to Ihe main land at Mar ble 'Head-distance four miles and a ball. When they bad swain three miles, Kenney was so far behind that he eave up, and got into an accompany ing boat. McGreen Kept on, and reached Marble Head in just two hours and a half, making the entire distance without halt or rest. He smoked and chewed tobacco, drank wine and sang sonirs on the way. He seemed very little fatigued. This is the moat re markable swimming feat on record. From Wiutlilugtou. Washington. Aug. 30.?Mr. Cerrati was to day received by the President as Italian Minister. The receipts from distilled spirits and tobacco are stated at the Bureau of In ternal Revenue, to be largely in ex cess tor the fiscal year ending with June, over those of August, preceding a like period. Commissioner Rollins left Washing ton. last uigbt, on business in New York. From Sew York. New York, Aug. 30.?The frigate Colorado, with Rear Admiral Golds borough, arrived here yesterday from Cherbourg. , . , The Herald's San Francisco special says: Advlcea Irom Honolulu state that the reciprocity treaty between the United 8tates and Hawaii has been signed by the King JHeCoole-Jonea *?rl*e FlKht. Cincinnati, Aug. 30.-It i81.^e.r*: stood that the tight between McCoole and Jones will taxe place somewhere in Butler county, Ohio. Trains will. leave the depot of the Cincinnati, Ham ilton and Dayton Railroad, in this city, i at two o'cloct Saturday morning. The I fight will commence between six and I eight o'clock A. M. From Louisville. LOCMTILX.K, Aug. 30.-i>win* to the j continued serious illness of J. T. Helm, the Governor elect, the inauguration' ceremonie? will take place at his re?l dtneeat Klirabethtown. Gov. Bram- I lette and St Sir, and the members of the clly council of Louisville, will take part I In the proceedings. Blot Feared la Klrbuond. RirnuoNK. AugaMSl.?Some negroes bavin* badly beaten one prUoner and a'oned two others at a cirous last night, a company of United States troops wero . sent to the spot to-night to auppress a riot, which waa considered imminent. YorU Constitutional Cnuvcntlou New York A up. 30.?The Couven I lion yesterday determined lo make the I office of Attorney General elective, and abolish that of State Engineer. Tne Metroplitan Revenue B^ard has re-districted the city, cutting down the list oi Inspectors very materially, an,J placed the corps directlv under the : control of Col. Measmore?; , A mysterious tuurder und abortion i case has occurred in Lansinghuri; 'lbe body ot a younit girl was thrown ! from the window of a carriage on Mon day night and found dead. Signs or a recent attempt at abortion were dis covered, and two men arretted on suspecion oi being connected with the murder. The woman's name is helived to be Hubbard, ami is supposed to have resided at Pittstown, Pa. A Mexican letter says: Prince SaIni tial m who wus expecting to. be shut, has been sentenced to seven years' impris onment. Santa Anna is to be tried hy Court Martial. Lasedu has given his adhesion to the government. A care fully estimated list of the number of persons executed since 1865 by Maxi milian's order snows a total of*9.244. Advices from Demarara state that a large number of iucendiary fires had occurred in Georgetown?loss quarter million. Wide spread insecurity pre vailed in business circles, and business was at a stand. 5iorltiwrateru SnujcerleMt at Indian, apolis?Arrangements completed. Indianapolis, August 30.?Arratig men is for the Northwestern Siiugerfest, commencing on the 3d proximo, are nearly completed. A hall capable of seatiug six or seven thousand persons has beeu erected iu the Court House square for the occasion. Daily news paper correspondents attending the Sanger test are requested to call on their arrival at the Jourual or Herald offices, where the press committee will furnish all needed credentials and ac commodations. A complimentary ban quet will be tendered to visiting'mem bers on Friday next. COMMERCIAL AUD FINANCIAL. >?AKI*K-f'f? 11T liitUKAril. Nkw York. August jo. REGULAR RKPOUT. Cotton?Heavy and rather more do ing; sales 1,200 bales at 27c for middling uplands. Flouk-Receipts 6,289 bbls; market 15a25c lower, and rattier more steady at a decline; sales 7.800 bbls at ?665*7 GO for su peril tie state and western; 88 40a 10 00 for extra western: 310 50 *12 tkJ for choice do; ?8 30ul0 60 for shipping Ohio; HOlOall 35 for trade brands, and $9 00a 14 00 for new St. Louis. California Flour?Heavy; sales 150 bbls at $12 50.i 1350. Rye Flour?Lower; sales 150 bbls at $6 75uS 50. Whisky?Quiet and unchanged. Grain?Wheat?Receipts 5.75G bus; market quiet and steady; sales 19,000 bus at U 80 for amlHT state; ?2 31 far winter amber Illinois; ?2 28:i2 30 lor new amber southern;; $2 67 for winter California. Rye?Dull and declining; sales4,200 bus at $1 45.nl 50 for Ohio, and $155 for state. Barley and Malt?Quiet and unchanged. Corn?Receipt 9J.810 bus. Barley?Active and la2o better; sales 10,300 bus at 81 12al 14% for new mixed western. Oats?Receipts 5,710 bus; market firm; sales 28,000 bus ut 70a72c for western; 65a76c for new southern, and 75a80c for new Ohio, lat ter an extreme. Gkockriks?Rice?Nominal. Coffee ?Quiet and firm. Sugar?Firm with fairderaand; sales 50 bhds ut ll%nl2%c for Cuba and 12% for Porto Rico. Mo lasses?Steady. Hops?Quiet at 40at?5c. Petroleum? Firm; sales 2000 bbls at 12%a 13c for crude and 28 %c for refined iu bond. Provisions ? Pork?Irregular and firmer; sales 4,200 bbls at ?23 10a23 25 lor new mess, closing at $23 25 cash; ?22 75 lor old mess; 19 75a20 00 tor prime and ?22 75 for prime mess. Beef?Firm; sales 140 bbls. Beef Hams?Nominal. | Bacou?Firm. Cut Meats?Firm; sales i 220 packages at ll%all%c for shoulders I and 15%al6%c for Hams. | Lard?Quiet and steady; sales S50 bbls at 12%al4c. I Butter? Steady at lla23c for Ohio. I Chkksk?Steady at 7al3%c. latest makkkts?a e. m. I Flour?10c lower on medium grades with rather more doing. I Grain?Wheat?Quiet and steady at ?2 30a2 31for winter aml>er State and western. Rye?Dull at ?1 45*148 for new western. Oats?Dull at 75a78C for ! new Ohio. Corn?Firmer and in lair speculative demand at 81 12J-?al 15 for good to prime new mixed western, and $1 08a 1 11% for sound do. Provisions?Pork ? Closed firmer; sales 1,500 bbls me>s at $2320ii2331% cash ami regular, closing at $23 35 casU. Beef ?Quiet and steady. Cul Meats?Quiet and unchanged. Bacon?Firm, with a limited business. Lard?Very firm at I3%al3??c for fair to priuie steam, und 13>?al3%c for keLtle rendered. DRY OOODS. The market is much animated for all descriptions of goods, both cotton, wool, 1 flax and silk, and prices are generally firmer, and on the eve of a livelier de i maud for all staple fabrics. The ten dency is rather upward thau down ward, but the changes are of noessen l sial consequence. The Sprague Mills will be stopped for a monlb, as the engine has gone lo smash, '('his will cause a scarcity of calicoes, and a firm market for the same. MONEY AND STOCKS. Government Stocks?Coupons. '62, 113; do '64, 109%; do '65, 111; new. 108%; 10 40s, re?isLered, 99%; coupons, 103; ull 7-30s 107%. Money?4a5 per cent. Sterling un changed. Gold?142}*. CLOSING prices?5:30 P. M. : Gold?A shade firmer; opening at 142%, and closing at 141%* 141.%. Government stocks?Are more ac | live and %a%c better, closing strong; coupons, '81, 111%; do '62. 114%; do 64, \ 109%; do '65, 11026; do new, 108%; 7-40s, I firtti aeries, 107; second and third series, | 107?%. Stocks?Quiet and steady; Canton 46%a48; Cumberland 33%a35; Quick- | silver JS%a28%; Mariposa 10%all; Pa-I cific Mail 144%a 145; Atlantic 112%; j Western Union Telegraph 42%u43; New j York Central 105*105%; Erie 7o%a70%, Hudson 124%t<125; Reading 101 %a 102; Wabash 48i50; Micbigau Central 110a 110%; Michigan Southern 82%a83; Illi nois Central 120<?120%; Pittsburgh 93%a 94; Toledo 126%al27; Rock Island 103% I al03%; Fort Wayne 105%al05%. Exprkss Shares?Wells, Fargo dc Co., 65%a6G; Adams 72; United States I 72%; Merchants' Union 16%al7%. CliKiuiimt. August 30?Flour?Unchanged. Grain?Wheat?Unchanged; holders geuerally asked $2 15 for No. 1 red, and $2 25 for the same grade of white; sales were made with difficulty at these rates. Corn?Scarce, and but little offering; prices higher; sales of ear aud shelled j at $1 02al 03, and at the close neither could have been bought below ?1 05, OatR?Dull, and prices lower; No. 1, 50a50c. Rye?Dull at 91 23a 1 25. Bar ley?Unchanged and quiet. Cotton?Dull, and prices nomiual; middling uplands, 24a24%c. Whisky? Unsettled; $2 32 is offered, but holders ask ?2 33a2 35 iu bond. Provisions?Mess Pork?Dull at |23 25123 50. Lard?12Xc.4t Bulk Meats Firmer; shoulders ll%c. and sides 13%. A good demand lor bacon shoul ders, with sales of 100 bhds at 12%c, I an advance of %c; sides are held at I 15%c, and 16%c for clear rib and clear; | hams quiet ai 20a22c for sugar cured: j common, lower, sales at 17%al8c. 2 Butter?In better supply, prices ua- ! changed, fresh sells at 25a30c. Boas?13aI6c. Linseed Oil?Advanced tofl 20 and ' the supply light. Groceries?Unchanged and firm. Gold?140 >ia 141. Money?Easy at 8al0 per cenL Ex change steady at 1 JO discount, buying, i and par celling. , Cblcago. Auoust 30.?Flour?Quiet and un- i changed. ??EM,SzwlM2|?F,pm h! W lb3%. Corn?Firm at 06??97c. Oata , ?tiroj at 44c. Rye?Firm at $1 10. Bar ley?Steady at fl 10. Whisky?Nominal at {2 32. Provisions ? Lard?Firm? h??M at 13o. Cue Mfluts? Sbotilders at ll%ull%c; j clear sides at 14%c. Toledo. A ua r:sT 30.?Flour?Quiet. Grain?Wheat?la2r better; sales' ?' *mwdo at 51! oi,^a2 08. Cora?lo b?ti(>r; mim No. 1 wibnsb at $1 05; No, 2 do atftsa99c; michigan at <?sc. Oats?2a3c better; sales No. 1 at 52*53*: No. 2 at 52c. lakk freights*?no engagements. August 80.?flour?Spring, $io ooa 10 50; White, 911 75ai2 00. Grain?Wheat?dull. Corn?Firm er. held at 1 02, and is above the viewn or buyers. oals?at 54a&5c to arrive, and held at 56o on the spot. Other grain* are nominal. Frriohts?Wheat, l&kc; Corn, i2**c. milwhnk?m>. Al-qist 30.-fu1ub?Dull; city XX 00*9 75. gbain?wfafitt?steady at #1 76x for 2?o. J. whoirsalr jlotions. Wholesale Notions! i??>7. smuu f KAUsi. imfj. Ijlxtaiihoinarv inducement will !i be offered this seuaun by AUGUSTUS POLLACK TO CASH AND pkollpr buveka The stock is, as usual, very complete in all departments. Prices governed by Eastern markets. A 1.AIWE assuhtmk.nt OK O hiij DRENS' CARRIAGES, embracing new and beautiful designs. Just rw^lved and for sale at monulitciureis' priest and frembt. Attention of families is respectfully invited to these Carriages and Cao?. which being more substantial and comfortable ares till cheaper than former offerings. SUM) km* klraw Wrapping Paper for male at factory prices. 600 doz german Hosiery and glovat, by di rect Importation. tsdoc. Hoop Skirts at extraordinary low quotations. SO doz. looking glasses, and everything in the line of a drat class Notion House, at rates at least as favorable as in any other market, for sale by aduuirrum poijuck. w"i>ole Agent for the sale of STEIN WAY <5fc hons' CELEBRATED PIANOS. ??"General Agent for H. P. Dlehl'swell known PIBE WORKS. TO RPE1X) ed AND KIKE CRACKERS. marao AFFLICTED! SUFFER NO MORE! permanently, and at a trifling coat. The astonishing success which has attended thLs invaluable medicine for Physical and Nervous weakne#, General Debility and Prostration, Lomof Muscular Energy, Impo teuey. or any cl the consequences of youth ful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable piejmration ever discovered. it wdl remove all nervous affections, de pression, excitement, Incapacity to ?tudy ox business, iumm of memory, confusion, thought* of self-destruction, fears of insanity, 4c. It will r*?tore the api>etite, renew the health ot those who have deairoyod it by sensual excel* or evil practices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by 'Quack Doctors" and Ignorant practitioners but send without delay f.ir the Elixir, and be at once restored to health and happlnras. A Pei feet Cure is Guarautt-ed in every imliuica Prioe, il, or four bottles to one addrav, 13. One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. dV" joikville^ SPECIFIC } A ? ^ the ?p?"lya"d |>ennanent cure of Gonorrhea. Gleet, Urethral Discharges. Gravel, (stricture, Mnd all affeotions of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected m from ono to Ave days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harraiem on the system, and never uau.-eute the stomach or Impregnate the breath. No change of diet is necessary while uslug them, nor does tbeh action in any inanuer interfere with buslnet* pursuits. Price, El p??r tx>x. Either of the above-mentioned articles will be scut to any address, dimily scaled, auo postpaid, by mail or exprew. ou receipt oi price. Add rem all orders to p bekger hi! UTTS a CO.. Chemists, ... no- 285 river &t., Troy. N. Y iurh2:t-eod,trtw& w iy ASTROLOGY. The World Astonished AT thk wunum ul. ke vxlatiojtm MADE bythegreatabtrologist, Madame 1 J. A. PERRIGO, SHE reveal8 ShCRETS NO MORTAL ever knew. She restores to happinet* tnose who.ftom doleful events, catastrophic* cromes in love. ir*s of relations and friends,' ims of money, Ac., have beoume despondent. hbe brings together those long separated gives Information concerning absent friendh or lovera, restores lost or stolen properly, tell* you the business you are bent uuaiided to pursue and in wnatyou will oe moot succt** ful, caosw speedy marriages and tell* you the verv ilxv von trill Tr>?>.... very day you will marry, gives hod" the name, likeness and rharacterlstlo* of the per &.i?l"?!lj? !? name. son. ~ ? /????? ,?/ iuuukuu ?dii dt p0**? anvelis the dark and hidden mysteries of the future r?.rtl we see in the flrmanent?the malenc stars ibat overcome or predominate lu the configuration?from the aspects and poaltioun of the planets and the fixed sUnin the heavens at the time of birth, sue deduct, the future destiny of a man. Kail not tc consult the greatest Antrologist on earth. ii bul ? trlflo. and you may nevei again have so favorable an opportunity. 41 u tet- wllb likeness and all de si.c-d Information, fl. Parties living at a dis tance can consult the Madame oy mall with equal aatety and satisfaction lo themselves a> if in person. A tuli and explicit onart, written out. with all inquiries answered and iikel? enclosed, seut by mall on receipt of price above mentioned. The strict?t ?ecresywilj be maintained, and all correspondence re turned or destroyed. heferenoes oi the high est order furnl&hed those desiring them write iilainly the uay ??f the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a small lock of hair. Address, * .. MADambh. A. PERRIGO, P. 0.1jk-wkk 1s8, uumta, N. v mdi23-eod.trlwawjy ' theie comoth glad tidings of Joy to all. To young and to old, to great and to small* The beauty which once was so precious ano | i? free for all, and all may be fair. ! by tiie use of j OHASTELLARS WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, ! jss.'s???? andbeactijtyino i The most vaiuaoleaud perfect preparation i? "i8?* b'ving the skin a pearl like tint that is only found In youth. It quickly re p^hlFaL'n reck,ca? Pimples, Biotcnea. Moth w k'uptlons, and ail im purities of the skin, kindly healing the same, leaving tho skin white and dear as alabaster' i m1? ^ CH,n ""L ^ detected by the ciosewt scrur i uu>, and bein^ a vegetable preparation is I perfectly harmieml It is the only article of tbeklnd.tuedby the French, and ta?SoX er^ by the Parisian a? Indispensable to a perfect toilet. u pwards of :*>/v0 bottles were Zl'lXVt'LW ? sssssjsarms! i'ee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of an onlnr h* bf^kgk.'csyi utrficu,o^esu.' BEAUTY! Auburn,Golden,Flaxen & Silken Carls bt Til R tjbk OP p?ok. Dt.BRr.UX' rki.?tk lk CHEVEUX. "oeapplitauon w^raaled locafetlm mcm st-.light and ^tubtjorn hair of eitherarx into wavy ringlets, or h- avy massive curls. Has ? .u tne most fashlonablea of Paris and London, with the most grarlfving re "ulyi. Duer. no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid. ii. Descriptive ^jrralar mailed free. ada rem BEItGER. Ml ctth A CO., Chemists. No. 285 River st incl ifr?xi>t>i*' 'of'"1" !m the ^nlled states! bxcelsioh I kxceiisioh ! I cflastellar'S Hair 1 Exterminator I! For kamoving snperfluons Hair. m10 the ladifs khi'ecially. THIS J invaluable depilatory recommends itnelf f? bcin k an almost indispeusable artkile to female beauty. is easily applied dot* n^t ,b?r" "m, bat LfL dlreS? on the root*, it is warrant 1j to rcrnovr snrwr dart'of^f l0w ,oleaw?ls. or from any part of tbe body, completely, totally and ra'b 1 lm,y.m5!,rpat,uk ?he?rne. losviljthe std ' .i s i,s*:nral- 'altis ?5 the only ' 'u ?'r<l"oh' '? only : real eocctual depilatory in utnienet Prlre t 75 t??ts per package, sent ix^tp.-ia lo any add rem. ?n receipt oi an onfer. . v BERGER, ml utw A co. (tierni-b. l o., . ._ 285. River bU, Troy, n. Y. ! mch2u-eod,trlwAwly ; ffligrfUaurous. TUK Washington Library Company, PHILADELPHIA. ; I?chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. ? ml Onttulied in aid of the l lvcvslUo Institute ?\?K BDtJCATtNO KATL" t lOL'SLl Soldier** and Eailors' Orphans Incorporated by I be sutie ot New lax ?ey. April 8lh, 1W7. Subscription One Dollar. 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