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Ilruwqlsts. r/i CASKS CONUKNTRATED LYE OU Pittsburgh. SO cases Concentrated Lye? Phlladelphl ?JA(J lbs. Soda A fib. 'JOW lbs. ?ai Hodu, at _ LAUGH LIN, SMITH ?f CO. onn Bi CAKHuNaTE SODaT 4\JVJ 500 lbs Pure (.'ream Tartar. m.0 itio Calabria Licorice. 'jiju lt*> Italian Licorice, at LAI'UHUW, SMITH & CO. nn/lKf-MfUKE WHITE LEAD-Cin 4UU cinuail. lwi kegs Pnlhulelpbia White Lead SW lb? Iny While Lead 151H 1D? Bright Red Lena, at LAUtfhLlft.HJIlTH d: CO. Oil BBLS. LAMPBLACK, assorted papers. 4U ^ itw Mineral 1'aiuL 36uj lift Lisxhnli Venetian Keel. ?J*At lbs epaniab Brown, at LAomiLla, SMITH A CO. ?200 LB-. CUhUilh GREEN, DRY. 200 lbsChrorne Yellow, dry. iWJta P radian Bjuo. XO Ita Burnt Umberand Sleunalii oil at L.AUGLHL1N, SMITH ?? CO. 2000 LBS. PUTTY?from Linseed Oil. lbs Hpanlsh Will ting. ilxiOibi Yellow uehre. 5 bbls Varubdi, at LAUGULm, SMITH * CO. OS BOXES CABT1LE HOAF?Genuine, ?it) 25 boxesshuilz'* Star Uoap. bozen Heed'a German Soap boxen Wood's Pearl Htareu, at LA UGH LIN, bMU'H A lAJ. ~ BBIX. GARRETT"tt SNUFF. J 23 .oxenGurretL's Snun. packed. I'M gio&> Block Matches U) grow Telegraph Matches, at LaUUHLI>, .-iMiTH A Q.?. cn BOXES HOSTtTTER BITTERS. it\f 25 ooxen California Wiues. 3U0 boxes old Home Blttem. boxes Plantation Bitten at LAUGHL1N, SMITH A CO. OA A BOXES, 8 X 10 WINDOW GLASS. 4UU 10o boxes, 10 x 12 Window Gla*s. 100 bbis Carbon oil. 2JU bbls Lubricating Oil. 10 bbls Cantor Oil, at LAUGHL1N, SMITH A CO. A lull Htock of all goods In the Drug Line. ?ep!9 __ now: HI VERY MERCHANT, FAMILY, BOA RL> jING HOUSE and Hoi EL warns a good, wholesome BAK1MG POWDER. AH ex perience of years, and ihe testimony of tbon bando, authorises ua to pronounce LoGAN, LIST A OO.'S k.xeolhlor Baking: Powder An tbe best in the Market. We could give hundreds of certificates. Try it, and prove It lor yourself. iaold by 1 Balers generally. Ahk for Logan, List & Co.'* Exeelsior Baking Powder. T. II. LoG.aN A CO., and LOGAN, LIST A CO.. Proprietory. sepl? BOO lbn. Prime Indigo RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE BY T. 11. LOGAN A CO.. ? nep!2 and LOGAN. LIST A CO. Hundrleh Linseed oil. boiled and raw; Wblte Lead, in oil; Paint*, in oil; Var liiabcti, all kinds; Colgate's Soaps In great variety, and a full stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Ac., for aale at lowest fobbing rales, by T. H. LOGAN A CO. and LOGAN. LIST & CO . Wholesale and Retail Druggists, sep!2 Wheeling. DEODORIZER. "An Ounce oj Prevention it worth u Pound of Cure." USE THE AMERICAN DEODORIZER and Disinfectant for Sick Rooms, Sinks, Hotels, Ac., Ao , For bale by BOSH FIELD, WALLACE A CO. I71RU1T J A KM, 1; Fruit Jam, Latest and best ftylea Jar Corks. Jar Corks, All siren. I00u tt.5 Fruit Wax. luOO lbs Fruit Wax, At low figures, at BU3HKIKLD, WALLACE A (XVS. Burnetts extract vanilla. burnett'n " Lemon. Durkee's Extract Vanilla, ilurkee's ?' Lemon. J UMipvceiveri, tresh and pure, at BUSH*! ELD, WALLACE A ro*8. lOOl luO kegs J Law8 F?8TKK'8 KNGLI8H WHITE faj kegs Magnolia Lead, 500 kegs Putty, lu cases, BUSH FIELD. WALLACa A CO'S. K ALL'S HAIR RENEWER, Hall's llalr Renewcr. Cdbert's Amnro^ia. OdberfS Ambrosia. King's Ambrosia, King's Ambioala. Chailant's Cocoa ? ream, Chalfaut's Cocoa Cream. Hushileld's Extract Grai>evluo, KUMhfleldV Extract Grapevine, For sale by nusHFiELD, Wallace a Co. Jlyl2 OURE BLACKBERRY WINE.tbree years 1 old, made from Ihe Lawton Berry, at ODBERT'S Drug Store, End of Stone Bridge. OPONGE8 OF ALL KINLH?SIZE? O quail y and piices.and agood assortment ODBERT'S, End of Stone Bridge. ' POILET RETH-SOME OF THE FIKEr-T L ever brought to the city, of entire new pattern.Ju>t received at ODBERT'S Drng store End of stone Bridge. VJ O M ET H I N G NEW?ALABASTER pGtKjda. Jewelry Slauds, Pei fumery 8tands Ink Mnnda, Toilet Set-i, containing Tber mometer. all of neat aud durable patterns at oDBKRC'd Drugstore, EndofStoue Bridge. BRU8P1KSAND COMB^ OF ALL KINDS, from the muslache lo horse. Just re ceived a full amortmentat ODBEHTd orna btor^. End of Stone Mrldge. rnRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUP L porteia and Baudagi's, a lull supplvon band at ODBERT'S Drug Store End oi mono Bridge. 4 GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PER XI. famery. Soaps, ( olotfue aud poruade?, vrsit^^rJS"oto"i,K"TH ,,ruK Kto?'47'"' Life is Warm MJeath is Cold ! c bronle DlMnar*. Female ComplalolH, Co nan nipt ton, LlTrrComplainm. MEDICAL AND CON8ULTINQ ROOMS, No. 4 ODD t> KI.LOWS' BOiLDIKO. MONHuE bT. THOS. J. KISNEH, M. D? PRACTICAL AND CONSULTING PHY- ' . 1 V18?81^ of a Chronic Na 'are incident to the human family, viz; Dlnenwc of (he Air Paniit??8, .Nanal Catarrh, Ozena, Asthma and Convnmp Hon, as well as all diseases of the Heart and Dlgentive ttystem, Liver comp aint". Diarrhea, l'juentery, COnatlpatlou, Piles. Ac., and all Atfeetionu of WervotiH Nyilrm, irritation Spinal Cord, Epilepsy, Chorea, (>euralKla and Nervous Debility, and all af i? cUon.i arising from an Imiiiire Klnte of Hloort. Sores, EnliugHi Gland-, Ulcera ? blSsfiwIlKS. Kh.u.n.twm, . nuJ DlneaneM Peculiar to Females. ^"ppre^sod Menstrua i.ou, LeuoorTbea, F.illingor Womb, with all !'-i?n?tatTn rewc acc,f,inP??lnieuta, Nnch us 1-ilpltat.on of Heari. Loss of Appetite and 'Mseaa of the Uenilo.tTrluary Oriptnn, v.z:lnflammation of Kidneys and Bladder, an^t,s<?ldin? or Urii e, Dlfflcnli. !i bkoi*? FUnfm Urination,Uravel and Kv?'^!!!-w0nonorrh*-a. Gl?et, Stricture ind 1 blliK, Spermatorrhea and Impotency.and v - ervous Adections consequent upon ^ OCTHrDL iNDlflORKTrOns. ^ ,Q' V? Ouctorlsat leatall tlmentoglvenatis "*ultjof treatment, Ac. Com {"""'cdMon* confidential aud promptly no iTli A kuamnty kiven t'?""' "nd ?' <-ra?> boui?-l p. m, lo 8 p. 111. .. oen" 'or-feoplS's Jfedlcal l.lgut B?p4 *L?BIOCAX.Dtr?J> OK, ? CAWIU. At*5?ED CALDWELL & SOU, SVocfidwS8??iAirFREI) CALDWELI-. ? ^ 1 Fleaber. and to Caldwell A s? sss;.""'u,rousr' * or SyS?, attorneys at law. ASO MOLII ITOR. IX H IKI CHT wSu'nj! MMn OTBr ,ne of WHKELI.NQ. W.VA. ?vitC\!c2.',usuit sua Fcd?r?l Courta la .SHS^STp',""7* r"nu"d Wttsiral aasmttwnts. PIANOS! ORGANS1 AND m; xj sic! KNABE'S PIANOS NfcW H'-'iLh AUHAKfE. Willi ail tbe recent lmprovementa m I Than Factory t'rlcen. EMERSON PIANOS,! The Beat Cheap Pianos, SB390 to ?600. nAHOM <* IIAMLin'S CABINET ORGANS! | W bleb received the SILVER PRIZE MEDAL Over nil competitor ft at tbe Paris Exblbltlou or 1887,and are Acknowledged the Benl In the World by the most competent Judge** both of ihe New and Old World. Prices $75 to $600. Estey's Cottage Organs The sweetest toned, cheapest nnd most ef fective Organs before the pnbllc. All Instruments gnaranleed FIVE yeaTa, and bold by payment ol MONTHLY IMSlALllK.tr I'M. Circulars tree on application. Sheet Music, Music Books, | Musical Goods. Largeut aud cheapest Sleek In tue city. WILLIAM H. SHEIB, ltt? Main Street. HbMllnir. R E M O V A L ! NEW BOOK STORE Has Been Removed to MEN DEL'S BLOCK! Two D??ors above Mendel A Co.'s r urnlture j and carpet Store, whore we wdl be pleaded , to see our friends and the public. CAMPBELL & McDERMOT. sepl'2 isrisw stook| New Styles!! Watches, Clocks. Jewely,| SPECTACLES & FANCY GOODS, Gold and Silver Watches, Ameri ? can and Swiss. clocks of all styles and prices; Jewelry of the latesst and most fashionable 1 design*; ' Spectacles, Eye Glasses and (Joggles; Fancy Goods of every description, Just re ceived at OXTOBY & DUFFIELD'S Jewelry Store, 103 Main Nt., west side. ?arSole Agency for West Virginia for G ROVER & BAKER'S CKL.EBRATKD Family Sewing Machines. Full slock In store. Call aud see machines j and samples of work execated with them. Every machine warranted lor three years sep7 EXCELSIOR 1 BXCELSIOB ! I | CHASTELLAR'S Hair Exterminator 1! | For Removing Superfluous Hair. rpO THK LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIB X In valuable depilatory rocommends Itaelf as beln k an almost indispensable article to female beauty. Is easily applied, does not burn or Injure the skin, but acta directly on the roots. It is warrant J to remove super fluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and rad ically extirpating the same, leaving the skin no ft, *niootb a-m natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real effectual depilatory in existence Price 75 cents per packsge, sent postpaid lo any addre?, on receipt ol an order, i y HE RUHR, 8HUITS4 Co , Chemists, 2S5, River St., Troy, nTy. mch23^od .trlwi w ly A. TURNER, (WHOLESALE GROCER AND PRODUCE DEALER, ! ? Main Street, WHEELING, W. VA. IH AVE^OMMENCED BUSINESS AGAIN ana am now receiving a fieeh and large * ock of Grooerlee, Fatally Floor, dJo., to which I lnvtie ihe attention of the trade. I respectfully solicit tbe liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me. kep6-lm A. TURNER. Sj&nrtumt Sattortna. NOTICE. J. T. LAKIN & CO , Merchant Tailors, j MO. M HON HOK NT.. riUKK PLEASURE IN INFORMING! 1 tbelr numerous friends and customer that tbey have Jim received a complete stock or ' FALL AND W1HTEB GOODS | CONSISTING or Clothes, Cassi meres, Vestinga, AND Over Coatings, <vnlch tbey are prepared to make up lu the beat style and at reasorable rates. W? also Invite attention to onr excellent stock 01 Furnishing Goods, comprising everything neoe.-sary to a gen tleman's Wn id robe. tepl7 MENS', BOYS'AND YOUTHS' | CLOTHING AND Furnishing Goods! AT HARTM A N 1 S Wholesale & Retail CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 26 MONBOE ST., WHEELING, W. VA. | WE HAVE THE LARGEST, BEST As sorted and most complete stock of AlenH,' Youths'and Boys' c oming and Fur nlfchlng Goods In the cliy; equal to any in STYLE, MAKE AND FIT. COMPRISING All Kinds, Sizes & Qualities, adapted to the wants of all. and hold at i LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST. Call and see. HENRY HARTM AN, VICTOR ROSENBUKG, 20 Monroe st., next door to the 1st National Bank. . aep4 1 1867. Fall Trade. 1867. WEST VIRGINIA CLOTHING HOUSE. Having received upwards ok! one hundred cases of Clothing from our , Manufacturing Establishment, In Baltimore, we re-pectrully Invite the public to call and examine our sioca. For extent, variety *t d 1 lowness of price. It will be lound unequnlied I in this section of the country. The stock i consists of Mens' Youths' & Boys' CLOTHING,] Furnishing- Good?, <&c. TO WHO LEA ALE BUIERN we wilt otter special Inducements. All bills j bought at our houKe will be GUARANTEED to be as low as tbey can t>e bought in the j east. Call and examine the stock before pur-1 chasing. M. OUTMAB & CO. A Monroe street, (V Id stand,) WHEELINO, W. VA.I H. K. Cor. of Main A Monroe street, (Rnudel> , old stand,) 1 sep7 E1SEMAN & ARNOLD, Merchant Tailors AND Wholesale & Retail Clothing House! SBceeoaoroto ntf.in broth ern. No. 13 tC 15 Oor. Alain and Monroe &t*. j Have just received a large] and elegant assortment of Cloths, Oaaslmerea and VestlngH, suitable for the tall season. We are prepared to I make up the same to order In the beat man ner at short notice. We are also tecelvlngour FIRST STOCK of j FALL CLOTHING, to which we wish to call the attention or our customers and the public In general. COME AND LOOK at our goods and hear our price**. (MIFMTKT MERCHANT** Are enplcally Invited to examine our stock j before purchasing elsewhere, hb our goods are allNEW ncd FRESH, and prices as low j aa can be fonud In the West. .Merchant ! Tailors will at all times find ? full line of j piece goods and trimmings of all kinds. 1 aug9 E1SEM AN & ARNOLD. There cometh glad tidings or joy to all. ! To young and to old, to great and to small; The beauty which once whs so precious am. j rare. Is free for all, and all may be fair. By the use of CHASTELLARS WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, PUR IMPROVING AND BEAUTIFYING j I; the Complexion. The mo6t valuable and perfect preparation in use, tor giving the skin a pearl-like tint, that is only found In yonth. It quickly re moves Tan. Freckles, Pimples. Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallownesa, Eruptions, and all Im purities of the skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use can not be detected by the c!osest scru tiny, and being a vegetable preparation Is perfectly harmlef-a. It is the only article of the kind used by tne French, and is consid ered by the Parisian as Indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards or 30.0U) bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guaran tee of Its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by malL post-paid, on reoeipt of an order, by BEttGEtt, SHCTT8 ?fc CO., Chemists, CSS River St., Troy, nTV. mch23-*od.trlwAwly OLARK'S PILLS FX>a SALE BY OD V BF-KT. End of stone Bridee myl' By Ibfi Union lin?: ! Ofllott, cirner of Main and Monroe street. BY THE CABLE. Advices to the 20th of September. London, September 20? Noon.?Con sols 94X; U.S. Bonds 73; Illinois 77^; Great Western 22>?. Frankfort, September 20.?U. S. Bonds 7fl 3 10. Liverpool. September 20?Noou? Corn advanced to 40s 3d; cotton opened quiet; the brokers' circular say.-, the sales for the week were 75,000 bales; stock iu port, 837,000?730,000 Ameri can. fcew York Specials. Nkw York, Sept. 20.?Tbe Time*, special says, bs an Indication of the President's latest temper on the situa tion of reconstruction affairs, witness the following abstract of his views, us recently expressed in a conversation with certain politiciaus who called upon him for the purpose of urging him to re-open registration in the I South. He informed tbeui that he I could not do so without iucurring cer tain risk of impeuchment, and admit j ted that the (reconstruction law3 confer on the District Military Com uiandera sole control over registration. | Hia only power of interference was the i removal of commanders when they | tailed to execute the laws iu accordance with his views of their legal construc j lion. He admitted that the District Commanders are actiug under tbe di reel authority of CougresH in the per I form a nee oi a civil duty,aud that;if they ubould attempt to assume the responsi I bility and refuse to obey hia orders they would be amenable to punishment for military insubordina tion if they did so. He stated that tbe I recent promulgation of the amnesty | proclamation threw upon Congress j the depriving of legally qualified vo ters from registering and voting, and he hoped that the southorn people i would appreciate it in that light. If j any of the pardoued masses, he eon | tinned, attempt to register, and they are refused, the courts are opeu to them aud I they can compel the military to allow them to register through the courts. If they do not do so, he concluded, the fault of the disfranchisement is with Congress, as he claimed that he had done all that he could do to restore them to their rights. A great conservative Democratic mass meeting for Washington and the surrounding country in Maryland, is called to bo held at Bladensburg, ou Saturday next. Iteverdy Johuson, Jerry Black, Longmoore, Blair, and others are announced to speak. It has transpired that President Jouu son immediately subsequent to the re moval of Stanton, had tendered the war office to Gen. McClellau, and that the offer was promptly refused by that gentleman. In this connection it will be interesting to know that the efforts to obtain the uppoiutment lor General Steadmau have not yet been abandoned, although the premature promulgation of Mr. Greeley's letter recommending him for the office has blocked the game a little, as it was in tended to be used ouly for the purp.se of influencing the Senate when the nomination ?vas sent to it for confirma tion. General Grant enforces the reduction in the expenditures of his department with an unswerving hand, lie has re cently ordered the memoers ot his staff to turn in all the public property around headquarters, consisting of horsas, wagons, &c., and the staff gen tlemen, who have always been very circumspect and tnodest in matters o'f military display, are now rut off from Government transportation aseflertual ly as any private gentleman. Tbe Tribune's special says that Geu eral Grant disclaims any intention to extend the time for registration in the South. The attempt to purchase the Island ! of Si. Thomas has tailed. ?>H York News. Nkw York, Sept. 20.?In the matterof the seizure or the establishment of the Kentucky Bonrbon Company, in the Fourth District, Collector Bailey has made affidavits belore United States Commissioner White, preparatory to the beginning of criminal proceedings against Daniel Mesmore, Mr. Landman and others. It is said that eight thou sand barrels of whisky are subject to forfeiture. There are reports here of trouble in the Stonington Bank, Conn., and the Cashier la said to be missing. Henry Hart and G. McCounell were arrested charged, with four others, with smuggling $80,000 worth of cigars, and were held to bail in $150,000. The principal owners of the Ken tucky Bourbon came before Commis sioner White, to-day, charged by Col lector Bailey with defrauding the reve nue, by carrying on the rectifving bus iness without license, using spurious brands, removing liquors without in spection, Ac. Their names are C. H. Sanoorn, D. Messmore, A. H. Mills and S. J. Tinkbam. They were held to bail in $7000 each, and in turn they have commenced two suits against Collector Bailey, in the Superior Court, and he is held to bail respectively in $80,C00 and $40,000. Messmore is a brother to the Assessor Messmore, of the Metropolitan Board or Revenue. Over oue million of dollars is involved ix these esses. The explosion of wbisk>' which oc cured this tnoruiug was caused by the burning of Rogers'distillery, on Navy street. Brooklyn. Two men were badly burned. The Cincinnati excursionists left last night for Albany. Froin the f?lalu? St. Louis, Sept. 20.?An Omaha spe cial says: John W. Smith, the last resi dent of the country of the Crow In dians, who baa just returned from Ft. Phil. Kearney, writes to the Herald, charging Judge Kinney, special Indian Agent at Ft. Kearney, with gross in justice and trauds in his dealings with the Indians, compelling them to remain in the Sioux country against their will, for the purpose of securing trade; that annuities of twenty five thousand dollars, promised them three years ago, were never puid, aud claims that tbe goods sold at Kinney'a own store td the Indians, were purchased by the Government for free distribution. Dispatches from the North Piatte say the Indians were in council there yes terday, and demand an immediate abandonment of the Powder river country, back of the Pacific Railroads, and that they be supplied with guns and ammunition before they make peace. Otherwise tbey will carry on the war to extermination. Collision. Nkw York, Sept. 20.?Thesteamabips ? Dean Richmond and Vanderbilt colli- j ded, last uigbt, near Rondout. The i Richmond sunk in aboat fifty minutes. ; The passengers and crew were all, saved. The Vanderbilt was slightly ! , damaged. , Tbe steamer Arizona, with California I dates to the 13th, has arrived. ??? ; * rom Canada. i Quebec, Sept. 20.?The steam troop ; j ship Himalaya, from England, with tbe ; 60th rifles ou board, is detained at Quarantine Islaud trom prevalent I Asiatic cholera. I Toronto. Sept. 20.?Tbe celebrated ; , Dr. Blackburn, of yellow fever noto riety, left Canada for New Orleans yes | terday, having obtained permission to do so under the late amnesty procla- I ma Lion. Washington, Sept. 20.?Major. Gen. i Sickles this morning had an interview with Gen. Grant. Gen. Hancock will leave Washing ton in a few days lor St. Louis, but will not lor some weeks proceed to New Orleans. Flags in ail tbe public buildings are at half-mast as a token of respect to the memory of Sir Frederick Bruce. j I Charleston, September 20.?Regis-! ; tration closed in tbis city to-day. The ' I colored majority is 1,801. HARRI6BURO, Sept.20.?General Sber- 1 j idan pa-sed through here this morning I en route for Baltimore. From Keorsla. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.?The steam j boat Cblpola. exploded her boilers is; ; miles below here yesterday, and six ' j persons, two white and four colored, uiI [einploj-ees on the boat, were killed, j The passengers are all safe. The boai | is a total loss. i AUQUSTaV'G a.. Sept. 20.?The Repu b-1 | Mean contains an order of Gen. Pope, directing au election to be held in i Georgia, commencing on Thursday, tho I 29thof October, to continue three days, at which registered voters tnay vote for a convention or against a convention: also for delegates lor said convention, in case a majority of the votes so de- , cide. The Senatorial districts ns e*>tab- i liahed by ?he State laws are adopted for ' the purpose of representation iu th?* j convention, which will cousist of lti!? delegates. The instructions are >:ener- ! ally the same as those issued for the | election In Alabama. Maryland Constitutional Election. Baltimore, September 20.?Returns i from most of the counties of the State foot up a majority of 8,000 for the new constitution, in addition to the majority in this city, which was 10,684. Some conuties are yet to be heard from, and they will increase the majority. Reparator CapilH. Tnrow away yoar false'muses, your hwiiou^. your wig? Destructive ot comfort, and not worth a 0k : Come aged, come yoothtui, come ugly and fair, And rejoice in your own luxuriant Lair. KEPAB1TOB CAPILL1. ?tt RESTORING HaIR UPON B.lLU Jj heads (from whatever cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon t lie face. It has no equal. It will force the beard to grow npon the smoothest face In from Ave to eight weeks, or hair npou bald heads In from two to three months. A few ignorant practitioners have asserted that there Is nothing that will force or hasten the growth or the hairor heard. Theirai*ertions are false, as thousands of living witnesses (rrom their own experience) can bear wit news. But many will say, how are we to dis tinguish the genuine from the spurious? It certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of ti e different Preparations advertised lor the hair aud Ward are entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts tor their purchase. To such we would say, try the Reparator Captlli; it will cost you nothing unless it fully come* I up to our representations. II your Druggist does not keep it, send us one dollar aud we will forward It, postpaid, together with a r? - ceipt for the money, which will be returned you O'i application, providing eutiro satlfac tiou is not ulven. Address. W . L. I'LAHKA CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. y. inch23-eod,triw?*wly The Monroe St. Hat House. The New Fall Styles. Senseney & Giffen, DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE Hats and Caps Ark now receiving their new stock of Hut*nnd Caps, curstook will be made up of everything that is new, und as we buy direct rrom Manu acturers, we can offer great inducements to buyers, swsignof the Big Hat s?-p7-2w HEN.SKNEY A GIFFEN. ARKLE & GREER'S S elf - Measuring Can, For Oil and Other Liquids, Entirely doing away with the UMJof measures am funnel*. r?tat?* ami County Kleins Tor Male. AddieaS ARKLE ? GREER, .Manu'uctureiH ot Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. Bridg^poit, Belmont co.,Ohlo. **?'Agents wanted. aug20-tra WHISKERS A NT? AX u is t aches ! P)RCEDTOGROW UPON THE8MOOT fl eet face In from three to Ave weeks by us in a Dr. atiVIONE*S RESTAURATEUR CAFILLAIRE, the mocl wonderful discovery In modern faience, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It has been used by the hi ill of Pari-, and London with the most fluttering iru<x*?-s. Names of all purchaser* will be re<!i>tered,and if entire satisfaction is not givenJn ? very in stance, t he mouey will bo cheermiiy refund ed. Price by mull, sealed and postpid-J. 81. Descriptive circular? and testimonials mailed free. Address, BERGER, SHUTTs i CO., Chemists, No. 285 River street, Troy, N. Y., tfoleagents tor the United Suites. inch ?t-e<? l.tri wA w 1 v BEAUTY! Auburn,Goldon,Flaxen & Silken Curls PRODUCED BY THE USE OF PROF. DhHRKUX' FRI?ER LE CHEVEUX. One uppllcatlou w a nan ted to cure the rno^t straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or h-avy massive curls. Has been used by the ino6t fashionables o! Paris and London, with the most gratifying re sults. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, fl. Inscriptive Circular mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTSA CO., Chemists, No. 285 River StN Troy. N. Y., Hole Agents for the United States, m c b !?*-?-* m I. t r I w .* w 1 y WM. V. HOQG, ATTORNEY AT LAW Aud ?t:,M KAI. LA.N'II AOEXT. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTW of Ohio county and adjoining counties. Particular attention giveu to collect Ions. Office on Msln street, opposite the Hank nf Whnolln" inti7-lv* New England MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. All Policies Nonforfeiting. ANSLTM . 83.00u.000. Annual Distributions in Cash. Dividends increase with a*e or Policyj MILTON B.CAMPBELL. Special AkhuI. E, HAKKY a Yl- R, sepia-eodtf Pen era! Agent. COLGATE & CO'S GERMAN ERASiVJS SOAP Is manufactured from POKK MATERIA U4. and may be considered the BTASOABD OF EXCEL LENCE. For sale by all Orocers.(my21-2tawly Q 8. SEA, M. D., 41 YEARS SUCCESS, Baltimore Obstetric Retiracv, M MONUMENT ST., NEAR BROADWAY Free Commdnication Confioential. apr20-esl>. KENWOOD. A CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH BOARD /V I>G SCHoOu FOtt BOYS, New Brighton, Braver county. Pens. The 18th Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, Sfjt. li-th. The highest references given and catalogues sent ou addressing KEV. JO.-4. P. iaYLOK, Rector. j J\20-wA52m j Valuable Sheep Farm i FOR SAL 1 OFFER THE FARM THA 1 RESIDE on for sale, lying in Dea M mes county, Iowa, ten mites west of Btuiingion. on the j Burlington and Missouri River Balhoad. ? The farm coutains 410 actvs; 8jJ acres under cuiavatlon, near 8U0 of It In pasture and mendow; 80 acres of good timber, 40 *0/es of j wild prairie; a large two-stoiy Frame House, | well-flnished; a coAd Frame Mor e and Cow j Stable; a large Hay Barn, 2-? by 80 feet; a good Sheep oned that will shelter 1000 head | of sneep; a bearing Orchard of apples and | cherries and other -mall traits. Title indls- I putable. I will sell from MO to700 head of tcood young sheep with the tarra, it desired. For further particulars, sddrec* WM, RAMSEY, l>anville, Des Moines county, ;owa. ang22-2tnw ! IRTELUHE.S'CKK JOB OFFICE, No. 15 Qnlncy street. , MANUFACTURERS' LABELS, j INSURANCE POLICIES AND BLANKS. ' DRAYTICKEfS AND BILLS OF LADING [ PROGRAMMis AND POSTERS i CHECKS,NOTES, RECEIPTS. HOW BILLS, for Country MeTchants. EW TOBK MAH1U518 .%.*?? ** NAXCE9. From the Independent. DRY GOODS. The demand for domestics lias be^u maintained during the week by a very Kuud business aiooD^ the jobbuig bouses, without any marked chauge 01 prices. In certain descriptions of heavy brown goods there baa bwn a slight decline, while In the finer qualities of bleached goods there has been a small advance, with an increased demand. The increased price of gold has had no influence upon the value oi the raw material, aud consequently has not at. alt affected theprlce., o! manufactured cood? The market la well supplied StTh all descriptions of home-made fabrics wWlTSlS importations ol lor luu ?"jods conttnue lully equal to the ro\nrogneya,eaT^ T?o[e true of woolen import"M- fru KTSlks a more seasonable character ? fancv cassimeres, dress goods, #nd ar tides which depeud upon lashlou lor IheiT value?there is less cause of coin olaint The jobbers are Beperally do huO if they can restrain their ambition to do a large trade wltbin lhe u rodent limit" of their means, all will !!,, Well with them. Their danger Ilea in the constant temptation lo K'v"1"" much credit. It was never aafer than novv, probablv, to trust the country, but it is never safe for a merchant to trust beyond the point "here he can see bis way perfectly clear to meet his engagements. Some (allures ^ b"e ta ken place, aud some houses have had extensions; bul not to an unusual ex tent. or to Indicate anything like a gen eral stringency. Failures in business must always occur, aud there Is nothing iu tue circumstances of those' have happened this season to disturb conbdeuce in the general sonndness of i liia branch of business. . Woolen goods of every description are In somewhat better demand, and the activity in prints aud de laines which we noted last week, has been well sus tained. In other descriptions of goods, both loielgn and domestic, the have been very steady, with scarce a variation in prices worth noticing. Oar revised list of prices shows what slight variations have taken place. MONEY MABKKT. There la nothing like "stringency" In the money market; but greater acti- ity of business has led to a greater de mand, and call loans, which are the true barometer lu hnancial affairs, are now made at an advance of one per cent. In the rate of interest, and d s couuts of business paper have advauo ed at about the same rate. Six is now about the rate paid on miscella neons securities, and on Oovernmeubj one to lialf per cent. less. There s still an abundance of money fur all legltl nn.te business and speculative purpo^Sj and the iucrease in the rate of interest can only ?>e regarded as a favorable symptom lor a uealtbfot fall bosiness. tt'COlUCH. There have been fewer sensations! re ports in Broad street the past weektlmn lucre were the week before about the freaks of the President, and the re rnoval or resignation ot Mr. McCul loch. It is still asserted, however, by some, that >lr. MoCullouh will be dis placed to make room for a inuie pliable politician; but these report- have lost their eliect on Hie excltaole temper of "the Street," and it Is agreed on all bands that the removal ot the preseut bead of the Treasury Department, just at this crisis, would have a very dam aging effect upon financial affairs and the "redlt ot the Government. Mr. McCullocb appears to be as sore ot Lis place as be was when be made his hort Wayne speech, two years ago. uiuiii rs ?t Tf tCBKAI'M New York, September iO. USUULAR KBFOKT. CoTlo.N? Dull and drooplne, salea of wSa.ai(.? for middling up lands chiefly at 24Kc? Kno'uit?Receipts 16,171 barrels; open ed active aud a shade H?nr^'vr;d dull and declining; sales oi 1-.800 oar rels at |8 25h9 25 fur superhueSiate a;id western; HO 25a 13 00 lor extra WeHtern; *10 00.12 50 for round hoop OWo. f 11JD0 a 10 00 lor St. .Louis; also, o.OOO b"*?1* extra State tor Oolober, on private terms. California F1 o ur ?^V??ho u t d e oided change; sales of 2,3o0i sacks and barrels at til 00,13 60. and <6 for In ferior; sales 450 barrels Bye Hour at ,6WuLiKY-Qul?t and unchanged Grain-?Wneat?Receipts 40,65- bus., opened tirm aud closed dull aud deci dedly lower; sales ol 805,000 bushels at *I M for No.2 spring; *220for No. 1 and Hp ring mixed; *2 2S lor spr.ng and winter mixed; U 35 lor winter red Illi nois-82 60 for amber State, 4o/*a 2 50 'tor amber Michigan; $2 flO joJ*bite Genessee; 82 63 tor white Michigan, ?2 65s2 60 for white California. Steady, hales of 7.500 bushela at *1 4oa 1 40 for western; fl 50 lor Sfate. Barley ?Quiet. Malt?In Isir request, sales of 10 000 bushels at $1 60. Corn He ceipt- 50,150 buahels; leas ?ciive and without decided chauge; sales of 84. Stf bushels at *1 24a 1 26 lor wes tern; *1 19*1 23 lor unsound; 81 lor SahtslK^P?:85?0lW bushels; opened sales of 1,150,000*boshels*st 71^?72o for' Ohio and Chicago; OTc tor old weslerp. Gbocebsks?Iltce?Nominal. Cone? ?Nominal and unchanged. Sugar l^ess active and heavy; salea 6M bhds. Cubaatll?all?c; 150 boxes "a van a Ht I3?v Molasaes?Firmer; sales 100 bbls. Forto Klco at 70a75c. , I'KTROLKUM?Dull and he*vy, l&/a 16o for crude; 34o for reflned lBtona. F roV is toss?Fo r k- ilea vy a ud d roop ? lntr. HHlfM 3,250 bbls. at 824 15a24 for nea rness; closing at ?4S? regular; J2060a2l 00 for prime. sales 100 bbls. at prevloua prices. Beet Hama-Soni.ual. Bacon-Quiet. Cut Meats Steadv; sales 175 packages at 125^al3c for " shoulders; 15}^al.c for h-n.H. Lard?Steady, and io lairde maud; sales 750 &!?. ?l MXA??o. Butter?Quiet at loa*<iior Ohio. Ciikksk?Steady at 10al5o. &ATBST HAKKBTS 5 ?*. M FlouR?Closed dull and declining lor common, and steady lor medium and K?GRAli-Wheat?Dull and ls4c lower ? fo?.Pringi aales22,000 bus No. 2?pring ! at 82 20 Rye?Quiet and steady at f I 4?sl *b for western. Oats?Dullsml lower at $24a24 lo rash and regular, nmhing much ol importance doing. Beef Quiet and on changed. Cut Meat Nominal Bacon?Dull. Lard?Steauy fair to prime steam, anil 14?4al4Ho for kettle rendered. DRY ooova. Fairly active and firm for all sUple stv leu of cotton goods, especially for j better and finer qualities, which were, in rJquwt, though other kinds were ; rather easier. mo*et aj?x> stocks. Government Stock-1?^Coupous '62, 114H; do. >63, UOX; all 7-30s 107. Money?7 per cent.; sterling, 109Ha 110%. Gold?143^. closing PRICES 5:30 P. M. G LD?Lower, opening at 143X and ClQovr.KNii4KNT Stocks?Without de cided change, but wea": ?? ?ii. 'iu'.'i'; doT'uew iOTS ; do. '87. 107K; j l?S.^-Act^ 2?.d' unsettled, but n^naiderably lower, closing weak; Can ton 44?44Ki Cumberland, 30?36; Quick _ "4L/H24?i; Mariposa, 10; Pacific Mail, 139*140; Atlantic Mail, Western Union Telegraph, 41Ka4l^, 2?5 York Central, 105H-105H: Kr?e, R1U461W* Hudson, 127al28; init, 101K?101?: Ohio St Faul. 40; do. preferred, flOH..^*!' Central. 10B-108K: Michigan Soutbern, 76a78; Illinois Central, 121a Pittsburg. 82aB2H; Toledo^ 127a liiS; 'r<?c1c Island, lOlalOl^-. western, 3B'^s39K; do. preferred, , Ft. Wayne, lOlalOlX- . ~ EiPRi^SHABiarAmeriMn Exp'?s 62-itM; Adams', O'-Jjsas, United states, Merchants Lnion, liaia. Cluetnnitil. SKfT. aj.-KLOUB-Firmer, aud price* tending upward, but not quotably higher; family $10 75 a 11 00. Grain?Whewt?Firmer at olose, Hnd prices 5c high??r, e!osin? at |2 35 for No. 1 red; $2 45*2 55 for white. Corn?Un cbuDged and steady at $1 03?1 05. Oa s ?Closed firm; No. 1 62iti3c. Barley?5c higher: in demand at ?1 50al 60; supply light. Cotton?Dull aud nominal at '?&* lor middling. Whisky?$2 35; uot much doing. Provisions?Unchanged and firm; not muchdemnnd. Bacon?Sides 17&c, and lS>*c for clear rib and clear, deliv ered in St. Louis; shoulders UJic. Smoked and Bulk Meats?13al5c. Hauis ?Sugar cured 23h24c. LAKD?Un 'hanged and firm at 13>?a j 13Hc; not much demand. Bcttkr?Steady at 30a35c for tresh. i Chkk*k?Firm at 13>{al4c. Linsskd Oil?Unonanged at fl 23a ; $125. Petroleum?Firm at 4Sa5oc for re i finod free. Gold?143 baying. ExcHAKoK-Firm; par buying. Money?Market close. Toledo. September 20.?Flour?Sale* of white wheat at f 11 50; red at ?10 62X Q GRAIN?Wheat?White Michigan and spriufc 2c better; amber advauced 3c. and closed tvith that advance at laat sales; white Michigan $2 50; amber do $2 30*2 33; No. 1 spring $2 02; No. 2 do $1 92. Corn?Without material change; No. 1 Wabash is held at $1 11**; sales of No. 2 do at $1 09>*. Oats?1c better; sales of No. 1 at 58c; No. 2 at 57c. Rye ?Sales of No. 1 at $1 25K. Barley Sales of No. 1 at $L 23a 1 25. Lake Freights?Unchanged. Cbicngo. September 20.?Flour?Firm aud quiet. Grain?Wheat?Firm at $1 86. Corn ?$1 03?i. Oats?53&c. Rye?$1 19 and $1 17. Barley?$1 20. Provisions?Quiet aud firm. Men Pork?$24a 24 25. Lnrd ? 13K?13HC. Shoulders?12^al2^?c. Sides?l<ic. ISnflttlo. Sept. 20.?Flour?Steady. Grain?Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee spring $2 07. Corn?$1 14?i?l 15 ou the spot aud to arrive; fair business doin-^ Oata? Offered at 63c, without takers Freiohts-To New York, wheat 15J*c; corn 12^c; oatst^*-*. MilwHiikrr. Seitember 20.?Flour?Firm; city XX at $10*10 50. Grain?Wheat?Active at $1 Wl for No. 1. WboWsal* gotians. 1867. Fall Trade. 1867. ADGUSTDS POLLACK Main Sireet, Wheeling, OFFERWlN FA I It COM PETITION WITH Eastern Markets at Wholesale Only, lOO CASES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS uad Fancy Goods. All Fresh and new, and now open for the inspect Jon of Uie Trade. No effoii will bo spared to uiaKe TdE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT As complete and worthy of attention as that or NOTIONS has ever hcen with A KJI VriN POLLACK. Register cop>*. sepll ASTROLOGY. The World Astonished AT TBI WO.VDKRrCL KSVELAT105H MADb BYTREGREAT ASTROLOGIST, Mudarne il. A. PEltltltiO. SHK REVEALS HKCRETB NO MORTAL ever knew. 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