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Uuion County Convention. Al * [nfeeUtiK of the Uulou KiwoUve ' om inltUaof UblorooQtj, Wt-rt Vlnpu!?, held hepf-mber IStb. .yff, it was JCrtrJitd. I. Th-*t a Coovention of the Union votcnofubioenaDty be held Hatck haT, nEPiiVHCK 28. l"S?/r, *t 10 o'elork. a. ra. ill tne Court-HMM in tne cliy of Whet-hug, i lor tutf nomination of candtdau? for too Houw of Debate*. and me appoiutmeot of .-eie<?te? to tbe lju>un Convention lor (be Fir.i Senatorial DWrict. If. 'I bat lbs Union voter* of Onlncouoty 1/cit'jtitt-u.il to e ;u pilrnary meeting at the u%ual piae*a of votfog in their re-p*-c tlve tn?rn*hips on HaTi'fOAr, Hkjtkmmck 2k|? l?a~, In the U>w-n*falp? of Trladelpbls UbtCtf and Rifujlar. :,<it :p m., and in the ./(liar tGW<.?hJps w7p. rn., ror the porpo^-.of ?mooting d*l?*gatfe* to -3Ch coamy conven tion. ill That tbia Committee recoruun-.-iJ to the Union Kxecmlve Commit tew of tbe coon let of Hancock and Brook**, that the -fin vent Ion for Hie nomination of a Senator ror the Klrkt .Senatorial District, iw?-rnM? at Wellsbarg on lL-?ftAy, Hm.fo, l?7. Hckby Wallait., Ch'm orriCK: AO. 13 nihui. A ? ? taruu, J. m?, UA-IAfiill, u. b. IULL (lafUKLI^ FKLW A to. imtou Att> ravrairr- k# iv'llEELLNG INTELLIGENCER. 'X' 11 31 ? . i > V A KlAiSLY IN A D V A h i,' t. . MOU>IM< KUillOA. ? 7 ?? II?# . ? SM 1 " 73 i>cii >?.xod hy Carrier, |?r wee*. tki-wkemTt M,i;uaQii< ivmy TtxiesoAr, tuiksijat and aa'ruKUAY. ? a oo ,. 2 30 J 4 OO 1 ? ?utA ?,r a *?. each. pe* annnn? : : J5S Chit? tajpy extra to dot* oi ten. weekly n?rrw*. rt*? MHii co imr tkcmoat. r"iu'?-. .?f flv? and n pwarda. ?***?-??- 1 Une o,\ry extra t? neU*r-up of club of teu. KiTKt or AOVCtTMDkU. DAlLY-On* **<"??,! Inwtlon ?? ? JJ" 1 week. 3 00 ?? - 2 WMiU - 3 ?" - - 1 month * **> special doUcm, p*r Mjoare. each insertion - ' 23 Ixiral iiollrm, per line. a*f b lUMffllOO I I.I "3 Vs t KKI.V-OH? B.4u^r?. 1 iu^iuou 1 U? EachadJitlon-l lu*tiu..n. 3? Local noth*a. ptr line, tatch UwtftluD -b ??- ten line* or lea- make a wjuar-. Makkiauxi a>i> Ffnaaju. Neiaw, 73 , i?_ ui,idi uodar aix lint*. .Tiuipn- annooncementa of Death*, gnitl*. ?a- No not Ire will he taken of communl I eat.Of* not aneompanled by a n> pon?ioU> Mam?. lite name will t* conaldetwl cuufl tAeulial. bat moat in all c*mm accompany let icra aa a guarantee of good lalth. pr. ai. rite f um aatilp Meeting* I o-liny aud To-Nllbt. To nominate delegates to a C.'ouuly Convention, sboald not be neglected, i In the country towmhips they will be held during tbe afternoon, and in the city townabipa at seven o'clock this evening. We hope to see a full turnout. We should be greatly favored If tbe sec retary of eacb meeting would give ua a list of delegates appointed iu time for publication Monday morning. Dr. D. S. PlNNBIX. Speaker of tbe j last House of Delegates, baa beet! ro- | nominal id for tbe Houae, by acclHinu- i tion, by the Union Couuly Convention of Upshur county. ?I. Loom* Gould, K?i., one of tbe ed itor* of tbe Advocate, was nominated in tbe aatne mode for Superintendent of Free Schools. Governor Morton, of Indiana, liaa written a long letter on Jhe national tioances. fie Bays the Democratic propo sition to pay bonds on the debt in green barka Mould be clearly fatal to the uiadit and prosperity of the country. He arguea that it is absurd to pay the debt at preaent. He aayn: "I would re duce the rate of taxation to the lowest po.nt that would defray the expenses of the Government, economically ad xniuistered, aud leave tbe principal ol the bouded debt to t>e discharged in other and letter times." Titk fact that Thurlow Weed's paper, the New York Oommereuil Advertiser, praised tbe speech of Senator Wilson at tbe Massachusetts Republican Con vention, iu which tbe speaker was very severe against the 1'reeidetit, is regard ed as very significant, aiuce Mr. Weed was the fattier of tbe Philadelphia Con servative Convention of laat year. Mr. Weed's course la thought to indicate that Secretary So ward intends to cut loose from the Presldeut. Thh New York Herald appears to have an utnbitlon to make all the ah aurd aud iuipoaaible statement* and propositions which human .ntellect cau devise. Ita latent vagary ia a dotuand for the repeal of the reconstruction laws. It would amount to thesatne thing, and would be* |ulte as easy to repeal a!l the victories won since ISrtO by the Uulou foresaw. At Cincinnati, on Wednesday even ing, General Sheridan attended the National Theatre, to see Murdoch iu tbe play of "Inconstant." At the close of the play Miss Provost recited T. Buchanan Kead'a poem ot "Sheridan's Hide," creating the greatest eutliu alasui. Gk.n. .Nij k kid an had an enthusiastic reception at Pittaburgh, Thursday weulng. He was welcomed to the city by Mayor MoCaitby, and on behalf of Allegheny bv Hon. P. C. Shannon, aud was the centre of attraction and thein apiratlon of a good deal of enthusiasm. Amdbiw Johnson manifested his joy over tbe California election by having tbe dispatches immediately sent to sev eral Democratic meetings in Ohio, where Vallsndigham and Pendleton were speaking. Hon. Jamkh P. \\ il.son. Chairman o* tbe House Judiciary Committee, has written a letter in which he says that Congress must impeach Johnson at the next session. Tub nSw (rebel)constltutlon or Mary land was adopted at the eloctlon, Wed nesday, by a majority estimated at 20,000. The majority in Baltimore was over 10,000. The Cincinnati Qazette, commenting on General Sheridan's presence in that city, aays be is now the most popular uian in tbe United Statea, and that Au drew Johnson helped to make him so. The official returns of the election in Kentucky indicate a ?ain in the Repub lican vote of 5,000. Tbe Young Men's Christian Associa tion oi Washington City propose to bnild a new ball at a cost of 188,000. ITbr Uui.m iiTfr Itoe River. For tbe benefit of oor friends aero.-* the river we lake from the \Selmont j I Chronicle tbe following announcements i of Union mass meetings lor tbe re- i uj Minder of (be can vae* : Friday. Sept. 20.-r*Boeton, 1 p. m., Barnes. 1 He, 7 p. u?.f WmI kneeling, J Hendrysbnrg, B?lon'? School House, K*mage's School House. Saturday Sight, Sept. '1\.?Bel I ?i re, Martinsville, Loydsville, Coal Hill {Scnool Hoof, Chestnut Level, How- ? 1 ellri* School Hou??. Jdoml*ty Night, Sept. 23.? HsusOn a , Schoel Houw. i Tuesday Night. Sept. 24.?Daniel a ?School House, Flushing, Jacobsburg. Wednesday Sight. Sept. 24.?Fow ufl'tan Point, Duoq'<> School House. inese meeting will all he held at night, except ibe one at Boston. Sa>s the Chronicle, referring to these I appointment*: The leading speakers announced lor t-acb are men of national reputation. , Fust and foremoal stands grand old Ben. Wade, who unites in himself the . double character of Tribune of the Peo ple Hod Hero oi the Senate. He will ?;tehK ml Beilaire, Oct. 2d; and with b:m we will bave Gov. Stanton, at the be ? ginning of the war one or the foremost men on the floor of the House, and > i C. McFartand, E?q? member of tbe .^tate Senate from th** Butler District. At Barnesville, Friday, Oct. 4, Sena I tar Sherman will, we believe, makebi* first apeecL in this county, senator Sherman wv chairman of tne moat tm ' portant committee of tbe senate dur i lug a trying period of the war, aud is ! recognized a* amoog the foremost ? tatesmt-n of tbe country flon. John A. Bingham, our Hepre- j i tentative in Congress, *ill dose the! campaign at Martinsville, Saturday, Oct. 5. Of htm it is unnecessary tor u? to speak, our people know bis match iess power on tbe stump, and will ex- . 1 pect a magnificent speech; and lu this , they will not t>e diaappoi nted. Now let all go to work in downright earnest, aud make the?** meeting* ail magnificent in numbers aud in enthu- I siaarn lor tbe holy cause! Tmk FsorwEii Ahb.m>mkmi to tmk CONSTITUTION ok OHIO.?Tbe first arti- | cie of section fifth of the Constitution of the Slate of Ohio is now as follows: Every a hite male citizen of the United States of the age of twenty-one years : who shall bave been a resident ol the ? State one year next precediug tbeelec-1 tion, and of the county, towuahip or ; ward iu which he resides, such time as : may be provided by law, shall bave the qualifications of an elector and be en titled to vote at all elections. The last Legislature by a vote of three fifths ol each House proposed, and bus submitted lo tne people for adoption, the followingiarticle as a sub- ; ?t it tile for the article above quoted : Every male citizen of tne United j States of tbe age of twenty-one year*, : wb<> shall have been a resident of the , State one jear next preceding tiie elec- ; liou, and ol the county, township or j ward, in which be resides,audi time as j may be provided by law, except such . persons as bave borne arms in support ! of any insurrection or rebellion against j the Government of tbe United Slates, ! or have lied irom their places of resi dence to avoid being dratted iuto tbe | : military service thereof, or bave do- i serted tl?e military or naval services <?f ? said Government iu time of war, aud ' bad nut subsequently been houorably {discharged from tbe same, shall have; ! the qualifications of an elector arid be I | entitle,! to vote at all elections. Thi? is to t?e voted on at the ap proaching electiou iu that State, on the \ | sth proximo. The effect of the amend- I ' meut, as stated by a correspondent of j j theCincinnati Gazette, is, that it will ad- j : rnit to tbe right of voting all citizens of J j the United States, living in tbe State,! who proved themselves good and faith ful citizen* in the time of the nation s trial. It will shut out from the privi lege c?f voting only those who Justly forfeited it by showiug themselves raithltss in their duty by joining the armies of the rebels, deserting from tbe army of patriots, or leaving the coun j try to escape serving it?in short, j traitors, cowards and sneaks. j A roBRKipoNDKNT of the Cincinnati I Gazette states that, a short time since, I Captain Ellas Foust, a brave soldier, ' who lost a leg in the war for the Union, ! and Captain L. Danford, of St. Clairs . ville, addressed a large Union meeting at New Jefferson, in Harrisou county* I Ohio. The meeting lasted until a late hour in the night, when ibe speakers left iu a carriage for this place. They had proceeded, probably, a half mile ou their journey, when they were murderously assaulted in the dark by a paity of VallandighamCopperheads, some fifteen in number, who were lying on the roadsido in wait for them. A large stone, that was evideutly aimed at Captain Foust's head, struck him on the shoulder, severely wounding him. Captain Danford was struck a severe blow upon the toot with u club. One of the missiles, aimed at the men, i-truck tbe wheel of the carriage aud broke it; in the uielee, one of the horses was struck with a sioue. cuttings long gash iu the poor brute's bead, iu couaequeuce of which he will lose an eye. Clubs, stones aud brickbats were the chief weapons of these gallaut?"Knights ol tbe Goldeu Circle." Fouslaud Jjanford were both armed, and they fortunately escaped being beaten to death. Wool.?From the 14th day of June last to the 14lb of September, there] passed through tbe toll-gate East of St. Clairsville, going East, 375.91U pounds of wool; as reported to Mr. Francis Mo Con uelI, the gate-keeper, by those in charge of the teams hauling tbe same. The following is a monthly statement of the amount passing said gate: Juue-from lllh to close of mouth,.?.. July UK,170 Auttuat - iN'1540 September?to nth or mourn- -m.wju Total ... 373.91U The amount passed through the same gate iu 1882 was 536,000.?Chronicle. G hkklky does not like Butler's financial scheme, and applies to It an epithet which might be uupleasant to one not so accustomed to such compli ments as the hero of Bermuda Hun* dreds. What Butler means, tays the lYibune, is to say to the National cred itors?"Here is a new bond, whereof "the interest is payable iu greenbacks;! "take this in exchange for your gold-| "bearing bond, take its face in green- j "backs, or take nothing." And that is | In our view, repudiation, which is a f longer synonym for rascality. Thk St. Louis papers, iu coniment !ng upon the reception given Sheridan ] by that city use the old couplet: "Far more tine loy Marcilus,exiled feels, i TUau l^aeaar wltn a Senate at Hie is." Our "imperious CsB3ar" has no Sen- i ate at his heels. A few Senators fol-1 lowed at his heels for a while, snap- j ping np auch trifles of patronage aa he ! saw fit to drop them, but the resistless ! tide or pnblicopinion swept them into I line. Tbe Senate will, next winter, lay him by the heels. Bincklsv, Johnson's man, wroteaud is sending out to Government officials, the pompous proclamation admonish ing everybody in the service of theGov eminent to obey the Constitution. In 18dl Binckley was in tbe service of the Government in a more humble and lees conspicuous place than that be now fills. He was required to take an oath to "defend and support the Constitu tion," which he declined to do. Possi bly the Constitution is not construed now as at that time. The Union League of Pbiladelpnla met Wednesday afternoon and passed strong resolutions favoring the re moval of President Johnson. Tile 1 axaliou Hobby iu Hetl Vlr irinU FrCrtn the WtUatturg Herald. j Keally, it appeals to us, that our Coogervatlve friends must be scarce of timber with .which to electioneer against the Republican party, when they continue to harp ao persistemly upon the subject of Stole and county taxation, as being apparently the card upon wnicb they have to rely. It is paying a very poor compliment to the intelligent portion of tbeir readex>; or presuming very much upon the igno rance o! the non-reading and redacting i*>rtion. Everobody kuo?r?, mat knows anything, that no party iu particular 11 responsible for the high taxes that have prevuiled and tbat auy adminis tration wou'd have been powerless to prevent them. They were incurred during the administration of the Re publican party, but that party was not responsible for the circumstances that rendered tnetu unavoidable. They grew out of the necessities oJ the war, which war was brought on largely by the mismanagement of tneir predeces sors. Had any other set of men been jn authority other than what was, the case would uot have been any better, possibly worse. High laxen are general ail over the nation, and not less in Democratic communi ties than in the most loyal and Repub lican. Complaints about high taxes are equally prevalent without regard to the parties cnarged with being responsible for them, and a desire expressed to be j rid of them as quickly as p>>ssible, is by no means confined to the members of the party, whicn is ao unlortunate as to be in tne minority. The Republican party has no df*?ir? i to shirk any responsibility witn which it is fairly cnargeabie; U willing to de lend the war, and the principles upon whicb it longbf the war triumphantly | througo, and lor which, the bottom dollar, if necessary, would nave been j well aud willingly spent, but, to be charged exclusively with being the au- j tbor or all the financial troubles afflict- j ing the country, is unjust, and men i who are uot blinded i? tne truth, must | see it. Those who expect to get'rid of I high taxes any sooner by a change of administration are bound to be mis j taken. The Republican party will be far more apt to legislate to that end, i than uny new set of men who may be i put in power. A great deal of the complaint we i have is uotbiug but clap trap. Sup- I fM?*e the Weston Luna-Jo Asylum has been mismanaged and proven a sink ' hole for money, who is responsible for It. It was an incumbrance we receiv ed from the Slate of Virginia, com menced under purely democratic iu iluences, and Governor Boreuiau's ad- { ministration had little more authority I or power to remedy the evil than the administration of the man in the moon. \\ hat they could do, was done. So with the Penitentiary. Alter the ; separation, we were obliged to have a Penitentiary?Governor Rorernan nor the Legislature could avoid the neces* ity?proposals u.t,rb advertised for the j building of one, and though it does not j fairly appear that auy unnecessary ex - 1 travagance was perpetrated, suppose it I .lid so aj pear, has that not been the case with every large public building since the creation. We believe the I Penitentiary has been as economically i managed, notwithstanding all the! strictures, as any other set of men I would have done it, or as any other ' public building would have been done i It ih likewise, we think, rather small 1 to be barpiug so persistently upon the expendituie oi a few hundreds of dol lars in the way of bringing up the sal aries of our Stale officials to something like* figure that would support them and their families at the seat of Gov ernuKfni. 1 he Legislature had an un doubted right to pay their bous* rent if a majority saw tit, aud it was only a ouestiou oi expediency. Their salaries were tiged ou a gold basis, when a dol lar was worth a dollar, and it was not in the contemplation of the makers of th? Constitution to pay their officials with paper, at u discount of 250 per cent., or to pay them anything less than h reasonable and decent compen sation for their services. In endeavor lug to meet the case in the manner they did, the Legislature were only acting iu accordance with the spirit or the Con stitution, aud not by any means in contravention of its letter. The complaints on this head grow ?a^?ef ?Vtor R captious disposition to Uud fault thau out of anything else, and will hardly amount to much with meu of reflection and liberal ideas. So with our couuty expenditures. In our couuty there is, fortunately, very little room for party criticism. All our liabilities have l?een contracted with the full knowledge and consent of all parties, and they charge the other with being responsible. The bounty tax was not particularly h Radical imposition; neither was the Poor Farm purchase neither is the School tax, the heaviest of all our taxes, at least the other side Is uot willing to Charge this latter as being a Radical afn; neither are any of our local burdens chargeable upon the Radicals," as a party. The truth is, and we wish to impress this fact upon the minds of all who are in the habit of pondering the produc tions of our heavy writers ou fiuauoe. and allowing themselves to dwell upon the oppressiveness of Radical rule.ibat the most of these documents emanate from u class of sore-heads, who have never had the opportunity of doing the nlate much service themselves. If the opportunity was afforded them of hand ling the public funds no doubt It would be moat properly done, aud if the peo ple would only appreciate their talents and disinterestediiea.*, iu a style com mensurate with their own opinion of I heir wisdom aud deserts, we would very soon have a pause In their mourn ful jeromiads over the public corrup tion. \\ hether public corruption would then cease la another question?we very tuucb doubt it. I>I-K lu Itonuil Numbers. For robust and unblushing falsifica tion the DetnocraUo journals bear the palm. For Instance, here is a para graph that seems to be kept as a stand ing advertisement in most of the or gans of that fatth: dkmoi'katic oains For 1867. The following are the Democratic gaina iu round uumbera since last Spring: In Connecticut., rt.ougtl lu California -.'6ooo {" Kentucky tO.OOO I Iu Maine 14000 lu N.HainpoUlre S.oool lu Montana l ooo in Ithode island 2.000i ' 1? Vermont. 5,0001 Total ...76,000 Here is a total Democratic gaiu in seven ??2l?2iBl",.,,nd ont* Territory of near ly 80,000 votes?nearly oue-quarter of 12*. s,"^.,y for lAa"'in Now let ua compare this with the truth, and to make it more clear we place it in tabular form : democratic* VOTE IS IbM ASD 1967. af*??s. 1W?. 1 SCI. tialn Connecticut. 43.974 44 808 Kentucky 9^2* |w.a,7M isew Hampshire.... au.4sl Si,64S 2.167 Rhode 1 aland ?.S1S s 178 'am XSuS00.1 - ,?.sws 10.893 io California?..... (no returns.) 40,310 44,702 4^-yS Total 282.X? *K,934 2.0v3 Iu the first table the Democracy claim, lor the States we have given above, a gain of 4H.000 votes. We show, by ac tual returns that cannot be disputed, that their eutire gain is only two thou sand, or uot quite one per cent. All this shameless crowing over pretend ?I gains Is done to affect the result in Pennsylvania and Ohio; but they must be very tame birds who can be caught with such chaff. ** A i.kttkr for '?Miss Martha A. Tay- 1 lor, or Wheeling, Va.," is held for post age at the Pittsburgh Post Office. HIED. ADAMS?About three o'clock, OU Friday morning. Minnie, only'daughter or Saute and Chaa. W. Adains, aged three weeks. The funeral will lake place thla (Saturday) morning,at lOo'clock, from the residence of iieorge Mteutoer, on John Street. Friends of j the Dually are respectfully Invited to attend. ? Japanese & Bamboo Bods JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALE BY chaS. h. berry, IttnM Wq IS Water at. Broom Wire. SIZES ON HAND AND L for <ak? by CliAS. H. BERR\ , rlS No. 184 U W?CI? I ?pr(tal aotirrs. f OIUIKBT-S CBOLEttA AXT1DOTF. A speedy, * ore aud ?vrtain cm* for Cholera, f ; Diarrijeu.Dyseatery.Flux.Chohi: aud Cramp- j in* Pains. Warranted to cure in ev?y cm' IT IS PfeXSCSlABD BV PHTSICmJS. 5 A. 8. Robertson, Eaton'? Rtalion, W. Vt^ j ! *a>* It ts worth It* weight In gold. 8. T. Ikaaet, Cincinnati, Ohio, says It cured him of Cholera. w ? . ,, , It Ss r?y>mioend?l by J. A. Metoalf. lr? , Merchant; Ro**-rt Guj ? John Donlon, P. 1., ' iO.; Lonu Minnere; Geo. R. Tingle, Max well a Tlnglr; John Barton. Belmont Mills. Samuel LauahUn. Wholesale Druggist; Ja\. 1 : Launder: Jos. s. Norton; J. B. Rodgerv, Con. ? B. AO. R. R. my SO "M?J u?oil Digestion n?lt ua A|>{p<s Hie and health on both," bays' Macbeth. 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While In a state o/ tran?, she delineates the very features or the person you are to marry, and by the aid of ?n Instrument or intense power, known as the PHychornotrope, guarantees to j roduce a life-like plctnre of the future husband or wife of toe applicant, together with date of luarrlage, poaition in life, leading traits of character. Ac. Thists nohumbug, as thon ; sands of tesUmonlals can asnerL She will 1 *end when deslrerl a certified certificate, or written guarantee, tr.at the picture is what It purports to be. By encloUnz a small lock m hair, and stating place or birth, age. dispo sition aud complexion, and enclosing arty cents aud btamped envelope addressed to younieir. you will receive the picture and de Mred Information by return mall. All com munications sacredly confidential. Ad dress in confidence. Madame E. F. Thorn Box 221, Hudson, NY. mch^l eod,lriw<?wly wovderfit, er r true. MAilAMB REMINGTON, the world-re nowned Awrologlst and HomnambulisUc, tnaLrtvoyant. while in a clairvoyant jute, delineates the very feature* 0f the person yon are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of in tense l-ower, known as the Psychornotrope, guar antees to produce a perfect and life-like pic ture of the future husband or wife of the an plia?nt, with dale of marriage, occupation, U ?f charact'r. Thin is no Impositlou, as testimonials wlthoot nuralw can assert. By Mating place of birth, age deposition. cok?r of eyes ai d hair, and en closing arty cento, and stamped envelope ad dressed to yourself,you will receive the pic tt?2?7 u*""" w,t" u",r"1 '?? lu couddence, M.lun um. I?1-'1'* Bdukoto!., I'. O. Bo? *JS7. W?J Troy.N.Y. niebSa-Kxl.ufJiVij A Tonne ? ?"IT rGlnmlng lo Dor couuirr liom,..fter<.?,jonn. of a few inonlli. in ihe Uty wan hardly recognized hy i,? rrtond?. In place ot tbe roaive, nmUe, Uu.b?l iac?. .he a Win ruby cr.mpleilon of almoal uianja ?nooU.n-..au.l l.?o, really appeared bol elcbteeu. Upon Inquiry I" U.'<"*"""-?ta('l,an?t,?he plain. Li 'oW U"',n "?? ??i? Med the I'lrnul,,, Balm, and considered It an Invaluable ac quteltlon to any Lady, tollel. l(y lla nao any Lady or Gentleman can Improve their per. noual appearance an hundred fold. It U aitii P'? lu Ita combination, a, Nature beKelr la almple, yet un?urp???d lu lu enlcacy In dranlug impurlllea from, also beating, cleauu luttaud beaulliying the akin and complexion Uy I la direct action ou tbe cuticle It drawa from it all tta ImpurtUi*, kindly bealing tbe ?ame and leaving tbemrface aa Nature In tended It ahould be, clear, aort, ainooth and beautiful. Price II, ?ent by Mall or Eipro?, ou receipt or au order by ; CLARK A CO., Cbewlata, No. a West Payette SL, ayracu?e, N. V. I A,nerlc"" Ageuu for Ihe tale of Ihe i mfc mch23-eod.trlwJtwly ' I'ree ?o EferjiMidjr. A targe ? pp. circular, giving lufonnauon I of tbe gnat cat Imporlance Ui tbe young of I DOth fiexes. It teacbm bow th. homely may ber,??, I t-^l^ de^-d respected, and u,e | Noyoung lady or gentleman ahould rail to I aeud Ihelr addrew, and receive a copy po?|. paid, by return mail. Addrw?. 1 mcb?^od,,nPw^wti7?"'K-Y' The Medical Society or Want Va. I WILL HOLD IT* FfRST PEUI-AN nual Hesston In the Hall of the House m wrSSSi0 Whkkxjhq, at lu o'deck, a Sr JfKDN1WDAr'0cTOB*K. 2d. lt?7. By or ' ?p: ?biA,<MM or '""""'"?Em OTT, SON a CO., AOEirra fob FA I R B A N K 'S STANDARD SCALES,! DKaLBRA 15 harowabe, *?'" lll.WHEIIJJIi.w. V?. r NOHWay noil Manufacturing Comp'y. Bf. ACKaMITHLNG pS^l? lainzFlj- ??fa mad? to order. $tto gUmtisrments. 1 (v^>CAVKCH KOTICr.?There will b? Divineservice and a rerruon lor St.; Mtli hew's t.oner?-sj?t :nn, at i be Court Hou to-iuorrow at l&S o'clock. Ti.t- public ate lnv.ted lo attend. xp-'i Taxes! Taxes!! mHE CITY" TAXES FOR THE PRF* 1 enlyear are now due and payable a: the office of the collector, up stairs m the City Bolkling. A. W. WOODS. ??p2I-I0P Collector. . Farms for Sale. I _ tefe LUt? Muwiog farms, or tract* of land ? kltu-tteo in the vicinity of furkersbury, i Wood county, U'?t Va., vie No. l.*7\ scrff, ?J miles I rum the town; Nr. 2, 29oacre?,3 mil** rroin town, on the&t, Mary's pike; No., i 5. US acres. Oniies fiom town, on said pike; ' No. I, 224 acres, 6 m'.l?-s from town and ad I lotning the Ia>{ named tract; icd No. 5 tlO . acres lymK near the above and on the line of } the >t- Wary'* pike also. Home of tne aoove . ?&rm* have houses. nearly all have part cleared, and ail the unc.eared ground U 'finely timbered. I uave alM for Kale three excellent farms of ground In Washington county. Pa^ and within 16 miles or the city ? of * beeiing; one containing 120. one ISO and ?oe 157 ae e-i. Petsons in n?.ed of laud* ! situated as above, would do well to write to ! or call upon the undersigned. THO-. O'BRIEN. | aepit H-Al Batata Agt. Wheeling, W.Va. B 'XEH CHEESE?English Dairy, ? Hamburg. Factory and vV. K. Dairy, ju?t received and offered low by i.lST. MORKJUO.N A (X?. 300 100 T1XOTHT NEED. BAGS CHOICE, for kale by LIST MORRISON A 00. SFICEM. A* HAGS SIFTED FfcPFLK. -C >J 10 bag. Pimento. 1 ca e Nutmegs. I bale cloves, for sale by LIST. HORk I8QN A ? ri.Ol'rf. '>00 20u bbl*. Pheotilx. llObbls. Washington. ?JJj bbU. Choice Family. For sale by ?pji list. Morrison .* uu. Hair brushes tooth brushes. Combs, and a general assortment of Toilet Article#, Just received at E BOCK IN GV> Pharmacy, No. Maid Fellow's Hall. FA1USA COI."UNE?THE UENtiSi Imported article; al*>, Aromatic Vinegar, Just received at E. BOt KINGV. Pharmacy. No. 1 Odd Fellow's Hall. N UR-SBRY BOTTLES?SEVERAL NEW I style .Justreceived at E. Bor KING'S Pimrmacy. .No lOdd Fellow's Hall, i *4cKINLKY'S STAR POWDER FOR j1 the cure of diseases of the fihroataud note, for sale at E. BOOKING'S, Pnarmacy, sep/1 No. I Odd Fellow^ Hall. J FANCY GOODS CoNSi&TXNG OK DRESS TKlMMINOH, Buttons, all styles; Embroideries, Kuffl : Ings, ?taiii|**l tioodH. ZEPHYRS, | I^arge stock and best make. Embroidery, 1 Slikand cneuele; Wax lor making Flowers. . Ladies' Kid Gloves, < "lured ami WblUr, LtdieV Buck Gauntlets. ! Plalu, Hemstitched. l^ace and Embroidered j Haudkerchieis. RIBBONS, iuianu' Waists, Robe-, Zepbyr Boots, Sac- j ques.and Hand-knit Underve->ls: Waterfall ; Pad* and Nets; Belting* and Clasps, newest j styles; Bogwood, Pearl, tied a: Jet Jewelry. ' Fine Silk Fans, Portmnuaies and Satchels; Traveling, Wora 1 aud Nursery Baskets; Lidles' aud Gents' Leather i raveling satchels; CorseU; Lidies' . Gents' uDd Child reus' Hosiery and Gloves. C'OnBM A.NU B K D * H F. H , We are now receiving a nice lot of Fancy j G.iods, suitable for presents, which to be ap- | predated, mj-1 be been. Something New for th? Ladles. We are agents lor the manufacture of a Palent Iron and Hanee holder, a very desi rable article, and no humbug and cosia only 25 cent-*. We have alsu a similar article lor those working in Iron, and solicit such to call and examine tbem. tep-21 l>. XM'Ql.l, ?? flRO. Notice to the Public. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CM.LTHE attention of my customers ard tbe pub lic generally, to tbe fact that I am now amply prepared lo lurnLsh parties and wed dings. with everything la the confectionary line, in the grandest and latest sty.es, nav ing enu'Bcd lh<* services r.f two o? the bs-t woikiunn in the city. Entire satisfaction will be guaranteed mull whoma> be pleaded to favor ine wish a call. CHAS. R BEHLEK. Monroe st., below Odd Fellow's Hall. | sep20-5td Notice. Supxhvxhors or Ohio Copktv, i Ci.kbk'.s Orrtcg, trept^mber i(i, ItiiT. j A MEETING OF THE BOAPD OF I s4up*-rvlM?rs ot Ohio county will be b*ld i Ht the court Hou%e on Wednesday, the 2Slli day of *ept?-tnt?er. 18 7. at 10 o'clock a. in. By order oi the President. BeplO-at JOHN C. PORTER, Clerk. Trotting Match. ON THE FAIR GROUNDS ON SATUR DAY, Til* 2iiST instant, at 3 o'clock, p. in., the traitt having been leased, and a match made for t-SX) a side betweeu Lewis Jones'gr.m., Jenul* Junes, fpacer) and Geo. W. Konliihon's roan ru., chance, itiotter.) Mile Heats, bes 3 in S to Harness. Admuslon, ao cents; carriages free. aeplft td Fall Campaign. JH. RHODES ACO, WILLCOMMKNCE ? the Season bv otfertng on MOND AY MORNING neptember Itttn, tne following great bargains: 30 pieces Rich Black and Colored Mohair Alp*cca*atS7ke, SO do. BJlk Finished Pure AlpacrtM st (Uc; 30 do. all wool Haxony Plaids at slid 5jc; 3) do. Plaid Mohairs at 12Sc, and 15 do. rich, all wool. Plaid Poplk til II 00. . These Goods are from a late New York i Auction, and are the cbeapei-t lot of Dry Goods in Wheeling, being less than GOLD PRICES in old times. J.B. RHODES A CO. Ragister copy. seplO Fine Dress Goods. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR Stock of Fine Dre?? Gooj*, which will be nineb larger 11tan u?>ual. Kich Embro d ered Sllka, <flne*tt In tire cltyj; Rich Black and Colored Gro Grains, Velours aud Grow' de Afrique Silks; Kieh fen sin Plaidit; iteai IrPh 1'upMbs; French Merino*-; hiuprtw Cloths; Chene Winceys; very fine Bilk Mo- , hairs, Ac.. Ac. J. 8. HHODES A OO. 1 Register copy. sepl6 NO W IS YOUR TIME! While Prices are Down1 PARTRIDGE S! SO Nnisll <Jems for v9I) One Dollar. 12 Otril Photographa Jor (II) One Dollar. LARGER SIZES IN PROPORTION. OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE AND Looking Glat* Frames on . band and , made to order in Gilt, Ko-e and Gilt, and i Black Walnnt; Lo*>k ng GtaFsesand I>ook- 1 lng Glare Ptatea; ALBUMS to bold f.om 6 to 1 Lo'dcrng Glasses and I^ook-' lng Glare Piatea; ALBUMS to bold f.om 6 to 1 COO pictnrea, and at price* froua 10 cents lo ; 115 uQ. A large asrortment o Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views always on bsnd. A large variety of Fancy Pictures, Walnut Biackets. Ac., 4i Mr. E. Stanton, of the firm of Stanton A Boiler Baltimore, presides at the Cameras. aug23 Sundries, BBI.S. "BRITISH MILLS" XXXX Flour. :m Choice Black 10b, Ks and Navy : 150 R 78 ooxi Siboxts "MUuer's Gold Twist"and Vir ginia lbsTobaccoa. 150 bags Prime Green and Yellow Rjo Ooffee "0 hf chests G. P. Imp., Y. I1. and Black SO bbls. Refined Sugars. 2i bags Rice. Cheese, ?oape. Candles, Ac., Ac., ac. Just received and for sale low by PaXTON A OGuEBAY, Jun20 No. &l Main ftreet. Wheeling. W.Va.! NAILS. KEGS NAILS, ASSORTED SIZES at fiactory nricea. $ O. Hft.IlKKTH * HRO soy 4 LL THE POPULAR FAMILY MEDI , A. cinee of the day for sale at OI>BERT* PiaBcriptloo dtore. end of Stone Bridge. . serif ? T1HE 1 Han , the deat ?IJftt adi'frtisfrafots. Notice to Builders. OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O ceiv?l at tbeoflii* of the National Insur er? Com pat y. 28 Monroe street, (where plans and specifications can be seen > until Monday. 23d Instant, at s> o'clock. a. in., for iurntah:ng the material ami buiJdingaframe Htahle And Car Hcu-e on the Island for the Citizens Hallway Company. sepia-td JOHN MCL.PRE, Jg.. Prert Dissoiution. ? ? PARTNKRKH IP OF PRYOR, _ Handlan A C\>. having been dissolved by tbe death of Oliver Pry or. one of the part ners on the 2nd ln*L, we oflfer for aale his In i threat in toe Mock of goo -s, fixture#. Pork i 1 ea*e "f Ware rooms, and good will of the business, or to parties desiring it, tbe i entire i>usin?s will be sold. The oaslne-s will be c.oat-d by thesurviving partners. All persons moving claim* against the firm will i present them at once for payment, and ">?? knowing themielVM iLdnud *111 please calland s*t'.ie. a JANE PRYOR, t XtCUtTLX. W. HANDLAN. B. o JORD AN. .. , J. S. JORDAN, ' **?P*>-tt Surviving partners. Wooden & Willow-ware. I QEDAR BUCKETS, 3 no?pi, oratt. Cedar Wtua Td*?, S azav cedar Churns, 3 ??r-ea. sugar Boxes. Market Basket*, with cover*, 4 sizes. Market Baskets, without oovers, 4 sizes. A large lot of lhe above articles J ast receiv ed and for aale low by It. J. SMYTH, corner of Mattel au*l Qulnc; streets. | *epl7 NEW FIRM. | ARCHIE W. PAULt. Juik/H F. PACiJ.. JOH*? MOHOA.V, JK. A.W. PAULL & CO. SUCCESSORS TO J. C. Orr&Co., NO. 106 MAIN ST., MercbMitH Block, WhH-lltiK, W. Va. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF ?ur old customer?*, and merchants generally, to our lar.e and well selected ttock of Books, Stationery. Wall Paper, Printing and Wrapping Papers, Envelopes, Blank Books, Cap, Letter and Note Papers, Gold Pens, Pencils, Window Blinds. PANC7 GOODS, And a fall aasorfment of all articles to be found in our line. We would call ESPECIAL ATTENTION to our large and varied stock of SCHOOL BOOKS! CALL AT THE OLD established Book aid Stationery House, NO. 108 MAIN ST. Mr. B. F. Little still remains with the new Arm, aud would be pleased to see bis old customers. sep!7 In Store and for Sale. 200 HTATK FAMILY Flour. 'AH bbls. Later*' Advance. 5ft " No. 8 Mackerel. 'JW hf bbls. No. 8 Mackerel. V<0 " No. 2 500 kltts assorted Nos. 1.2c j Macaurei. M hf bbia. Lake Herring. so " White Flub. 10 nuds. ?. C. Hams. in " Bacon Shoulder*. . PAXTON ? OGLEBAY. loanfo No. M Main fti. Broom Handles. 35000 ON HAJiu ?VND FOR sale low oy CHARLLS H. BERRY, a?xy7 Woi 18 A 19 Water st. 1200 > Tobacco Twine. . LBS COTTON TWINE. ' 800 lbs Jute Twine. For sale low by ... CHAS. H. BERHY, i Jy2s >o. 1? Water tg ; Dissolution. rHE MKM OF J. C. OKK A O ?. WAM diiK4v?d on Sept. lb, l<*7 by mutual con ""Sk J; c\UrT B- f ? Little, letlrluu. 1 he buMncmt of the old Arm will be closed I i'y *?? new firm of A. W. Paul! & Co.. who are solely authorized to settle all our cfaims and account*. We hereby acknowledge the manvfavois shown nsby our old customers, and request a continuance of tbe same for the new tlrm. J.C. ORB. B. F. L' PTLE, a. w.paulL Dissolution. T^S.WKS!* partnership oforr JL ^AUli A CX?., consisting of J. c. Orr Ar a . W. Paull, was db?.vsd by mntual consent ?? t1,e,13,llof Sept*-niber, I8fc7. The business of the late Ann will be settled by J. c. orr ? J. C. ORB. ' A. W. PAULL. H*ViNU .PURCHASED THE ENTIRE ? %35.2f tbe Carpet Store of orr, Paull cs ?.o ,and thankful for the very liberal pa tronage bestowrd upon tbe old firm, we would a-k a continuance of the same. In tending to give our entire time and attention ?i?V?e bns lnrrea#ed stock and fa cilities, we hope to give satisfaction to ail w5? may favor us with their patronage. The business will be carried ou under the Arm name or . J.C. ORR A CO., Successors to ""P'6 orr, paull a co. Episcopal High School for Boys. THKKKHItFSWIST OF ALEXANDRIA, VA. TB^E LOCATION UF THIS INSTITU peculiarly healthy and i-eautl w'?5r"a 11 ding a Qne view of the cities of Washington, Oeorgelown and Alexandria. ?./.J1? l2femy-^K'ith ?e?s:on bexins on the -3th of Septfjnber, 1S?7, with .he lollovrlnu lmtruclora: " |IM.UAHI>'"ER' V.r vil"nU M' OARNrrT- M- A- Dnlveralty of my PU*CK**Y U- ? Naval Acade : P?r Hchool year, with no extra toj!or furtlie' Information address the Rec REV WILLIAM P. GARDNER. t??.oT>h?,ok*lc*1 Seminary Post Office, sep!3 .wd Fniriax coonty. Va. Wanted, AOKNTSr-?75 TO 8.00 PER MONTH, everywhere, male and female, to Intro once throughout tbe United States, the (?ESri5K 1SPBOVTD (^OMSON SK>SK FaH 1.'r7?,t7,*0,*!.Arn,ine- Thto machine will htitcb, hero, fell, tnck, qnllt bind, braid and embroider in a must superior manner. Price only SIS. Fully warranted lor Ave veaia. e W!U P*? for any machine that will mow a stronger more beaaliful, or more eias liSck'sSliS*" Sur*- " ?M*?the-KlsJK i?ck Scltch. Every second stitch ?on be nart clotb '?nnot be pulhd a i~?; t 'caring it. We pay agents irom Por mqntn and exp.-nses, or a com twiee that amount can be maQe. Addresh, f.. ITTr^wHl^?Ma. Cleveland, Ohio. Cacxzok.?Do not be imposed upon by ',^?^Iipartle* r^mIng off worthle-w cast-iron machines, under the name, name orother Ifi"8:. Ls lhe only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. aug31-lmdAw Pumps. STEAM, POWER AND HAND PUMPS of all slxe*, tor Mines, Quarries, Bre werlea. u 1st tileries, Factorlet of ail desmptluns, and ;<;r p.aWlc f* Kn\-atfe Water-Works, ac7, Ac. Tte-SlEAM RAM for feeding Boiier*, and I STEAM SIPHON far raising waierT AtaS , Blowim tj.oi.NK, Aia FCMPS. and ail kinds or Hvdrattlic and Pj*kc*aATic Ma. Sii?*8?. Send rorclrcnlars loPtulaaelpbla Hydraulic Works, No. 2i7 South Thlra St i e?xj. sTiirroi,. ^ c. ?. AiAjxmT ! STANTON & ALLISON, Attorneys at Law, WHEEUXCI, W VA., Wr&^oSSSIN THK HTATK asd ?MgS?f?5SS?h Wanted. ^ AOENT TO HELL THE FAMILY SBW1N6 MACHINE. For particulars wpLMyd&s^1 HoU1, Brtd??Pa".Ohlo. A 50?d^d?ALCn> PLAOTE?. ""<?B Its. f. O. Ull-DKKTH * BRO JlrtJ Woods. GREAT REDUCTION in DRY GOODS, AT JOHN ROEMER & CO.'S, Nos. 31 and 33 M&inst., CtNIKt WEKKLLNO. ??ood GINGHAMS at.. JjJtf SH BBOW.N MUBLlN - JO Good ? 107* uood 3-4 Bleached __ ??????- ? u22d i^laISES ' New style of DAhK D*I^Ng Z CHALMA8 Cloth?? We call yoarespecial atteutlon to a large Lot of FRENCH MEBIN 03, all colors. Lot of Wool DeLaines, all colors, LOT OF BLACK ASDCOLUHED MOHAlH L U 8 T R E B. I Flannels of Ml kinds; <*??!<*"lESS.' ! Jean*. Balmoral and Hoop ifklits. Blanket--. ! Quills, Coverlet#. Shawls and Cloaks. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, Ac., Ac..?11 of which will Ob ?olri at reduced price*, for casb. Strangers riding in the Street Cars can ask the Couducuus to l?.t ^i^^JSdJSSS^onrttoek l?(otJ * PC Just Opened ! AN EXTENSIVE STOCK j I OK Fall Dry Goods! AT VERY LOW PRICES BY GEO. R. TAYLOR & Co. HERiHAikni BLOCK, NO. 108 MAIN ST beplT HENRY BHCIb. JSO. w. 8A.HDHM. NEW FIRM. BRUES & SANDERS, SCCCIMOiia TO HENRY BRUES, 114 Main Street, WHEELING, WEST VA., Are now receiving the largest and best I selected Fall & Winter totook of DRY GOODS Ever brought to the city. wbksh they are of feriug at the following extremely LOW PHIcKrt * Good yard wide Bleached Muslin 12H " ?? ?? Brown *' ? J*?*, ?? calico ? \Vfi - Russia CrsuOi >W Good. aU wool. Cswlmwe ?? Fine French Merino only 1 W 1 10-4 Linen Sheeting only ,. ?1 i Best trench Corsets, W balebone I 25 j Also the following assortment of | DHESSGOOLH, WHITE GOODS* LINENS. DRESS GOODS. SILK POPLINS. BELGIUM POPLINS, BALMORAL POPLINS, 1 FRENCH TWILl^J. I ALPAOC AM, FRENCH MERINOS, KM PRESS CLOTHS, CH KIN CAMLET?. CANTON CLOTHS, ALPACCA REPPS. CASHMERES AND DELAINES. WHITE GOODS. Cambrics. IrUh Linen, Nainsooks, Peqae, Inronfl*. HJ**I fcy*. Cotton Diaper, Linen Diaper. A large assortment of TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, 10-4 Linen Shirting. HM Black and Brown Saeetxngs. Wblto and colored KRBNCH CORSEl?. A rDLL ABSOBTMET OT Hosiery and Gloves. Large Mock of FUlu and Barred Flann?d*. Blankets and Shawls. Tbe largest and finest assortment of FURS IN THE COX AT BRUES <? 8ANDKRS, (SCCCXSSOSS TO HESKY BRCXS,] No. 114 Mam ?treat, bepll-ly Wheeling. W. Va. RO>KMDALF, CEXERT. 1AABB1A rohendale htdraulic lUl/Cement. The only reliable Cement In nm received by P. C. HILDRKTH * BRO? W Main Ktr??et. ISTELLIOE^rEB JOB OFFICE, No. 15 Qulncy street. CARLS AND BILL HEADS, neatly printed. M AN UFACTU RER8~LA BEI?. INSURANCE POLICIES AND BLANKS. DRAY TICKETS AND BILLS OF LADING PROGRAMMES AND POSTERS CHECKS, NOTES, RECEIPTS. SHOW for Coon try Meraumu. got Bent. i- ? _ For Rent. I rim k sruiiK rooms lately tuxi 1 pied by George R. Tayltr A Co.. and J Clemens A Co., on Main -Tee i al<o >m*r rnent room* finished. Good >.n c*s in stcond I story, and good room* for o?to *?; parjrcaesm J secona and third story In good order Pes urssion given Immediately. Many txildlog lots and dwelling botir* - ror sale in the Mix in Ward, on reasonable- turns. . THffl. HliRXRKi m .? Office, No. IIS?* Main street, above Mon roe, np stairs. febS-tf FALL. 1867. FISHER & SEAMON, 31 Mais Stsf.si, (below Qntncy. HaVK JUST RE?.; IVEDTHEIB Fiti&i stock or DRY GOODS NOTIONS, # Oil TM E 1'ALL A WIXTEK TR i III;. Their goods are not surpa??ed by any in tfc ? city. and will he >oM . t prices loir a* it lowest. Tbeycomprise all the latent styje. and newest colors in French Merinos, v. and 5-4 all Wool De Lalnes Poplins, Piaki-, A1 pacaa Lusters, and Mouselaine De Lalns -!*>. Black and Colored Silks. Also a very snpenor stock or Ladir? Misses and Children*' Balm<-rala; Ladwa' Mli-w' and Chlldrens' Shawls: whius *na colored. Bed. Clin and Cradle Blanket* and Coverlets; Barred and plain Flannels m great variety or colore at old price*. Brown and.Bleached 51 usllns, Prints Gin* nara?. Tictinjcs. Check*. Colored, tie ch?t an<l Brown Canton Flannels. Also, a complete stock ..f-Notions, comort. ins the best and latest styles of Hoop Mklrt? Gloves, Drew and Sacqoe Trimmings, Ac. Call and tee for yourself and yoa will not go away dissatidfled, should you honor ui with yoor purchases. sepS-im bttOWN & HIQGINa' NEW &A1LERY! 137 MAIS STBEEr, WHEELING, W. VA, WE ARE FULLY PREPARED FOR making every kind, size or style of pic ture :rum life aize portrait down to me mqi\ est locket picture. Particular attention rs cwl ed to the new sty le CABINET CARDS! Sow wo popniar in the Eastesn cities. AB? CAMEO VIGNETTES MADE ONLY AT OuR OALLfihi. All kinds o't KAMEb always cm hand. aogv-tmdAw STAR FOUNDRY, SO. 62 MARKETar., WHEELING, W. VA ?tans. G. CCLBEBTSOJC. lys-ij SORGHUM CANE MILLS, TyjANOFACTlJIlED AND FOB SALt Jr85 '> * HPS. Q. CPLRBRTSON. House Castings JJADE TO ORDER BY JFtt TaOS. G. CPLBgRT>>Q.V. TOTES, ?J Gratia, Hollow-ware, Plow Point*, Threshing Machine Castings, &e., On naud, or made to order at lowatf rates, oy jyfe-ly tHOS. U. CULBERTSOM. MERCHANT TAILOR I A5D BENTS' PDBKISHLNG STOBS, No. W Mokrok Street, WHEEUNO, W. VA. J WOULD MOSTT RE9PECTFCLL* IN <form my friend*, patron* and the public generally, that i am now receiving my fall a nd winter stock or goods for Mens' Wear, consisting of tLe very btmt mak. a or Cloth*. t^lmerai and Vesting, or French. Fnglkh and American manufactures. AH of which 1 PPP*?1to make to order at tha short ?*t notice, aud In the latest and most ap proved style and best manner. My atock of curnlshing Goods H full and WnlMMBhlri. ?"Pw5J HWutloo 10 iujt ??*??' johw u mit. Take Notice pHAT 1 WILL UELL ALL MV SUMMER CLOTHS! I CAH91HERKM ASD VehTlNU, Made Dp to Order or Ready Made .A. T O O B T . NOW IS YOUR TIME FOR BARGAINS TRY US. _il? A. M. ADAM**. K. HAYES & CO. f'?iS .f/'i'f 18 ABOUT OPENING A ,n It? t.Ullding for Jknown a* the Foray the v? an house, adjoining the A then earn, for the manufac ture of CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. The latest improvement* In the way of ma chinery are being put into the concern, and all wotk turned oat will be GaaraaWd toUlia Hatiafacllao. sepS-Iyd "" 15. r. CALDWELL, \f ANUFACTUREK OF COPPER, t? i-'l and 9b?-et Iron Ware, and dealer m Cooking and Heating BtcTea, No. 13 Main StreSTwheeling.Wei Vhtfnia. ,.1 wo?*d respectfully call the attention or of A1" ???E^uL",a?,"wm r~"Te m>"" ? )ii Well Casing aj>d danu Pumps made to onier on sthort notice. K- F. CALDWELL WM. TAYLOB, RETAIL DEALER I> FINE TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Corner Sfarket sa4 Vonroe St. apr!6-tf