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{Lht%nidli?tMn\ Oi I it h: AO. 15 qi l.M T MIKECT. ? * ' tirtCU, J. rut, L-A *?*-*> l. CDlUU. ( I'KCH a. ?0. rr sT^fc. a>> raurumu W llELLIN(i INTELLIGEXCEIL '1* U M H . JN VAKIABLY J N ADVAXt'K. HOKSIAU H1>ITION. By tii>U m tu-. jijo rui^uui >7 ->o ?' IQOCJtbft <f?? " _ - IX' : I ' '?* ?" ?j l>etjy??d.bjr Carrier, p?-/ vvU ? TKI.WKEKI.T EI>ITlOSf. .!?'< oo 2 TM 1 23 '?<i 4 OO 2 OO Ob? copy extra Vj clctm ol leu. wkchli tDrnos. t-L HL1SUKO rv?ir TBCJWDAV. f'.r^lc ROMTlMM, pm tULOlO . .. |2 OO ? xncsoUis I oa SO ?.r five nod opwards.wtcn I oo ?" ~ _ T5 I'wcopywtrutt (Hl?r-up of clati of t?u. KATKS ?>F AIlVIJtriJIISG. DaII-Y One v,aare, 1 luwiuon 91 ?<* i Wftrk. .1 <K? C weeks .1 (w 1 man lb ? ? oo Hpbeial noU'w, per ksjuitrr. .-acti txueruos 1 It* Lu?i uoUaM, pur la*, ucb iu*riioii 15 VKKKLY-On? ^Ukxe, i id*?Ui/l loo >.*cb suldiUonfU luseruon, 50 Ijuc?: nouoa, p^r c?wJ2 insertion 20 **r~ Ten line* or lew rcM&e *? sqasre. MAJUllAOEft AM) f l'5EKAL NC/TiOB?, 73 i fl?- #!>tn uiiier s;x line*. rumple abnoauoexnetila of Deaths, gratis. No notlt* vlli be uUc?d of oorumani esiion* iv?l nroom2?cieO by u re> p<jn?Jble Ltsijf 1h? cmur will uk cuskiUifiui lUCfl- I ili-nUnl, t/u! mufi m nil cm* ?oc"Uip&ijj Jel s* * cu*rwiit? of pxxl TaiUi. fl lAUAV JHOKSlifb, Of fOitl K h." Ohio County Union Ticket rtTATE SENATE: dakiel donehoo, u' Ilaacoct oouQty. HOC78K OF liELFAiATW. HON. BENJAMIN STANTON, JOSEPH BELL, J. D. WHITHAM. rh?- HruDk) tvuzila Election. A tel*-gram from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, on Saturday la?t, say. thai iLh citation of Judge Williams, the Union caadidstolor tbe Hupr<<nieCourt, "Is generally conceded, bud that, loo, by a handsome majority." We hope to bare ibis news more fully confirmed to-morrow morning. The ublo i lH iion. Tbe Republican Stale Committee of Ohio i*-ue<l a circular a few days ago to tbe Union voter* of that State ex porting them to put forth their best ex ertions at tbe election to-day on behalf of tbe Amendment. And for tbIk reas on, among other*?vir.?that "If we carry it we remove from polit ical dlKunions an agitating question which moat be settled, and the sooner it ia fftilfd right tbe better for the wel fare of the nation. "Jl we full, ibe result will be paraded by every enemy of the American Gov and the American principle a** their vb-tory, and the real result ?>f the War "Will t?e jH>?tponed indefinitely." IV ?.? iruM that the Uniou men over on Ibe other side of tbe river will not fail to attach all proper weight to these reflec tions to-day. Thk money market ia easing up u litlle In New York. Lost night's quo tations snow a more buoyant feeling. Government securities are better in price, and there ia a uiaiked advance on the Ten-Forty bonds. Money Has -very stringent, some portion of last "week, a* high as seven |?er cent. In gold having been paid. Now that tbe bank* have made up their quarterly state* menu easier ratea are looked lor. Oe.skhai- Kkllkv, the Collector of Internal Itevenuu for tbia Cougreaaion a! I>i?tri?-t, has been traveling round How*) little of late, and he ia of the opinion I hat tbe city of Wheeling ia one of the loundost communities, pe cuniarily, in the country, it* factories are probably unsurpassed either in va riety or production by any other city or ita aire in ibe United States. He re cently had the opportunity of com paring notes with the collector of a city In the State of Pennsylvania that baa ?bout our population, probably a thou sand more or lens. Thatcommnnitypaya all told, at*>ut $00,000 internal revenue per amituu, not aw much by f-I0,0uu as Ih derived from the manufacture of Htogy cigars alone in this city, and only h little upwards of one-seventh of what our eotninunlty pays. Wheeling psya *4*M.oo? auuual tax to the United States Government, or abont one-half of the ?whole amount returned by the State of Wen Virj{inln. Tbiacongrt-aaional dis trict pays seven-eight* of the entiie lax, or seven budred thousand out of the eight hundred thousand dollars paid by the State. The oil refineries In i Wood and Wirt counties pay a Urge proportion of the tax that ia collected outside of this city. The agricultural districts pay very little.comparatively, as ia the caae with aucb diatrieta throughout the country. The Second Co ugre? si on al District, for instance, i only f50,000; or about one aix teentb of the whole tax. Tho Third District pay* about fOO.OUO. TukCincinnati (Xutmcrcial is disgust- ! *d with Mrs. Lincoln's latest exhibition ! of hcreelf and ralla her an "lotessely j vulgar woman." And, further, it aays I tbnt j Her conduct throughout the adminis tration of her husband was mortifying to all who respected him, and a aource I of aatufaction to the enemies of the country. Tho gaudy bad taate with I ?nd the consunt effort to make a show of herself dia gusted all observers. She was alwava trying to tnrddle in public affaire, and now she will have it known to the whole world that she accepted costly presents from corrupt contractors. Her relatives were nearly all secession!*!*, and it was suspected that her sympathies were rather with the rebelliou thati the na tion. and her highest dream orambltlon to be recognized as one of the Southern aristocracy. After the dealh of her hus band her conduct was disgraceful. She lingered in tho White llou?ef aud when she bad to leave it sought to appropri ate as her personal property articles lhat t>elonge?i to the bouse. The General Conference of the Wes leyan <'burcti is now in session at Cleveland. The question of union with the late Methodist l'iote??tant Church ia disapproved by that portion ol the WealeyaiiM who are represented in thin Conference. Hut a small part of the "Wesley an connection bavo accepted the terms of uon episcopal union, a larger part have goue into the Metho- ' dint Episcopal Oburch.and the remain tier, adhering firmly ??? anti-secret-so- ; eletyisui. are now in session iu confer ence at Cleveland. Ibr brnp<- Crop th:? Y? sr. We doubt if any of the vineyards hereabouts ever produced a Letter crop either to quantity or quality than tbey : bave yielded this year. Certainly, the aggregate production never was ?? 1 arge And this seems to have been tbe case in otber localities. In tbe Hast tbe heavy rains interfered with ' Um, crop. Out In LO* West u? aeaaon wa? an average one we should suppose irorn tbe reports of shipments. For in stance. grapes an* quoted in Detroit at' live ?nd leu cent*; in Chicago, on Tour ad ay last, at eight and fifteen. Aud the Sandusky O. lUpu^r re marks a* follows upon the crop In that vicinity : ??Tbe grape season baa really com rn**ne**d. We are able to report the fol lowing amounts received from tbe i* Lands aud Peninsula for shipment,tbui? far this week : By Ibe steamer Evening ritar. 40,0uu pounds; by tbe *te?u>er Gen eral Grant, 44,<Xtfr, to which may be add ed, at le*M, M.OUO poanda from vine- ; yard* in tbia vicinity; making a total of 1 <>4,000 pound*, or over Zo toua. Next week tne amounts will be much larger." In New York tbe Times quote* tbe^ market "lower*' under tbe liberal re- . oeiptfl, and tbe Tribune of Saturday, in its family market report, furnishes us tbe following price* for the different varieties at retail: ? Isabella. 10 to 15; Catawba, 20 to 25; i Delaware*, 2i to 30, aud common at 10 U? 1^. Taken in the order of tbelr greatest buik, we now have Isabellas. Concords, I>elawares and Catawba*. The Concords are faat falling off and Catawba* increasing, with large quan- . tiuea from Ohio. Delaware* are much more abundant than at any previous vear, aud the verdict of the people places ibem at tbe head of table grapes, though, like tbe Sickle pear, they are small, and so is a gold dollar. Prices have a very wide range, even for the same grape, some fancy dealers in Pal ton Market charging 35c for Delaware?, while nearly as noe grapea of tbe same kind are retailing in Washington Mar ket at 25c. The same may be said of tbe otber aorta, the street corner stands pretty uniformlv selling not over sweet or well ripened Isabellas at 10c." In tne Wheeling market grapea have been sold all tbe way from six or six and a naif, down to two and a balf. The first and last were exceptional sales, and only two of them occcurred so far as we have beard. Tbe general price has been say from five to five and a balf. There is no quotable price at this time, tbe dealers for wine purposes not offering anything more than nominal figures. Tbe vintage this year should make choice wtne, as the berries are fall of saccharine pulp. We doubt if the grapes In this vicinity ever matured to better advantage. In the Second Ward market, last Saturday, fair to good graphs sold at 50 centa per peck. This is a decline from : 75 and bO. It coats from three aud a half to lour aud a half cents per pound to ship grapes from here to New York, accord ing as they go by freight or express lin*?. These figure* include charges for boxes, freight, drayage aud com mission. The following article in regard to the preservation and putting up of grapes for family use, will be read with gener h1 interest : Many plaus have been tried to pre err*- apple*, pears, gra|>ea, etc.. and all have partially or wholly^alled. A gentleman in tbe interior ofrbls State received a present of grapes some time ago, which be writes of to the German town Telti/ruph in the folowiug man ner : ??Three days since a friend brongbt me about a p'ound of Catawba and Iaa t.ella grapes. They were about aa good ! aa if just taken from the vinos in the proper season?full and plump, bat inoet of tbe berries bad fallen off from the atem* in tbe carriage of ten miles over a rough road. "Now, the way these grapea were preserved may not be new to vou; though it certainly seemed a novel* one | to me: but tbe fact of their keeping until the end ;of March in tine condi tion is worthy of publicity. "In the fall when tbey are perfectly , ripe, tbey are taken from the vines, ; when they are free from anything like : moisture, bandied carefully and park ed in Mtnnll kegs, nail kegs were tbe kind used in this instance. Put a layer of green leaves, right off the vines, in the bottom, ou this a layer of grapes, then leaves ag.nu, and grapea, alter nately. until tbe kef is full, then finish off wirh leaves. Pot in the head, and your cask is ready for what ? Why to buried in the ground. Dig a trench HO aa to admit the casks deep enough that they will have about one .foot or fifteen lut-lie* oi soil oyer them wnsn oo vered, The ground sbo uid be pack ed moderately tight,and a board laid along on the top before the ground la throwu iu. Then throw some litter on tbe surface of the ground over those which tbey wish to take up duriugtbe winter, to preveul the ground from freezing so hard aa to keep tbetn fro iu getting nt them. Ono important thiug must be observed, that they be placed where there can l?e no standing water about the casks, or they would snffer. On further iuquiry I learn that tbe farmers in that neighborhood have practiced this mode for years, and don't seem to think it anything new.',' Wu would expresa Um* opinion that if the grapt-a were buried, the keg or whutever they may be packed In should be water-tight. If moisture )>euetrates the grapes will not keep. Tim Income Tax.?An Important ? Hit to test the constitutionality of the j fucoute Tax l.aw has beeuinstituted in j the Circuit Court of St. I>>ui* county. Mo. The ault involve? the broad quea ! tion of tbe constitutionality of the in come tax, and as such will be viewed with intereat throughout the Union. If we roi*tak* not, it: ia the first iustance in which the constitutionality of tbe tax has been contested, although it is | well known that some of tbe moat dia tingulshed Jurists In the country have ! questioned the authority of Congrasa to lay the tax. The following is an ex traet from the plalntid^s petition : ??Plaintiff further states that aaid tax so levied upon bis income, gains and profits for the year 1S0(J is a direct tax, aud as such it is levied in violation of the Constitution of the United States, and particularly in violation of the third paragraph of aection one of arti cle one, and of the fourth paragraph of the ninth aection of said article. That taxes levied U|>on the income, gains and profita of individual* by the act of Congress under which defendant as sume* to act, aud under which defend ant has assumed to demand and forci bly to collect the aaid tax from plaintiff, have never been apportioned among the several States included within tbe Union, according to their respective uu tubers, uor have tbey been levied in proportion to tbe census aud enumera- I tion of in ha bitauta aa required in said Constitution; aud the tax aforesaid at *ea?ed against plaintiff, and for the ; payment whereof said levy was made, is illegal and void." At Newcastle, Kentucky, on the 2d lustaut, a mulatto girl uamed Klizs, twelve years old. was seutenced to bs banged for the murder of a child. She was a now in tbe family of Mr. Graves, and made a confession, in which nh? charges u negro kouihq dbukh) Lucy, liriufi in the Hnme family, with bavins* killed the child, and then made her (Eliza,) al-o strike it with a sloue, in order to injure her alienee about the murder. There being no other evidence against her, however, thia wouian van discharged. To*. Fori*, of Ohio. is like! v to be the uew Minister to Ecuador, lo till (he va I'tucv caused by the deal of Mr. Cog* ga>h*ll. HIM CIXAXEOm IATTEBM. j ?su L<uia is called the intellectual centre of tbe Germans of America. -CUeago is to have a Women'* s Chr.-tian Association. ? A. church in Louisville Las forbid den its iQMDU-r* to attend tbe wicked Black Crook. ?There are GOO students in General Lee's college, against 4ou last year. ?From $150,006 to ??0,000 were' staked upon tbe issue of the late Cali fornia election. ?At the Louisiana "election" only one white tou> nu cast :o every ten bltck ones. ?The hills oi Northern Vermont were white with snow on Monday morning. ?The Camden and Accboy Railroad ruus the oldest locomotive in tLe country, built some Ihlrtv-live rears ago. ?Two thing* which exist only to be contradicted : Washington rumors and fata! accident* to actors and ?hoviii?u. ?A Broadway jeweler exhibits a diamond crtna which required the work of forty years in its prodactiou. ?An old Indian chief, whose haired for the EoglWb is inextinguishable. i offers to join the Fenian armv and bring ^uo warriors with him. ?A letter from Koaautb ha* been published at Turin, iu which he de clares that be will never enter luto any relations with Ka&aia. ?The police of Vienna recently threatened a iager beer aeiler to fine bim heavily if ne did not increase the size of hm glasses. The Bishop of Oxford has created a sensation by permitting Sunday school children to play in Lhe fields after ser vice on isnnday. """Tk^yhio Annual Conference of the M. K. Church met in Spencer Chapel I ronton. Wednesday, October iSoT." at c o clock A. M., Bishop K. K. Am**, id the chair. ?The next National Republican Con vention, for the nomination of a Presi d*?l*nd President, will be held at Chicago. The members of the Na nonal Executive Committee have been corresponding on the subject, and a ms;ority have expressed tbeuisolvee. in favor of Cbieago. ?A new style of hoop skirt is shortly to be Introduced, wnich will enable ladias and gentlemen lo get into oorn ln <*ct, walk together, ?? become necessary or agree able. A secret spriug, operated quieti v ?P*?* a "f'wn of tLe boops, and the gentleman can approach the lady. Inventive age! i r,~z}\,**,cl*?med by a writer in the % Ga:?'te Shakespeare whs the discoverer of the law of gravity, or ?t leajtt mat be was awure of it. "Two passages in Troilus and Cressids are 'looted in support of this view: 'iFSi .?e rtrOD* ***** bulldiug of my love la aa the very <*uu* of the e?nu, 3 drawing a.1 thing* to It." and, "Thus as the earth to lis centre," thI"wariDK^e lttM komeward trip of th6 Henry Chaunoey from Aspinwall, the steerage paasengers were so nuuier ous as to make them uncomfortable. r 6ieeping accommodation It was aptly described by a Call fern iau. who approached the captain and said : k-Uu'?S^ld J1.ke lo " sleeping berth, if you please." ? kJi'you been sleeping .W ?f.1 IT"? n,K4?*? since we left ?" ' \ Te been keeping a top of a i** ???'? got better now, and won t stand it no longer !" Uiuh 1-jucia.?The New York World j is chalking out continued high price* /or breadstuff*. Jt reaaonsin thin wiae "Two nearly complete failurea of the crop of winter wheal iu thia country so reduced our aupplies, that hut ^ un expected abipmenta to u> from C'alilor "ouid hare been com {.'iil'.'? v, "Prlt?K to dispense with wheat flour altogether. We have had crops thin year unsurpassed ln qualitv *?l;La?'"V V1."* sodSSTtuX at the period of Its ripenlug thai we have already made great inroad* ujkjii 1* munr"Ji0 "i"- aspect of affairs Is still more unsatisfactory. Two in. ' f, now.D,i C?r?f lo E?K'?n<J have been 1 i L. i" !', "OI "" Wlth but by one I mat is more conspicuously deficient i France usually au exporting coontrv Be?i/iuml",4> " l.i,Ve crot*,; and Uu'u, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and other derte!.0^ """""'a". the report, of deficiencies In the cron* are unl form and appalling. Tbe ponula ab?uronh L* "f"" deficIent uumbers ' fi? - fau,DtJr<^ "?d twenty mil llT? hat their wautj are likely to i be may be estimated by recalling the .stra.u upon the North to feed" ,"e South last winter, alter the partial fail ure of her crop*. The deticiencies in ?' 11 sparse population of ourrrftV? tnllllons then e*bao*ted . r"'r,u"'e? Whence, then, to li r?"lr ,". "S ,"n?" 'heir nun.ber , "PP'jedT From .Sail Krnnctsco '*"ru ">?l heavy Engli.h orders (?!li?eIJ hut the whole crop bucket ? An ? V*tbUl * dr?P "> tendlni In 7^ ?ni1, f;??'snrt are con. nl?M.fi2.Lbl" tor such anp wiS raMcbfd >o. conleut wiui tbis, they euBH^je supplier several mifle?,annr.th*lr?"r i?cs 1 miners cannot coaipeu* with them and we are threatened witi, an entire nI,. "Ur,''U* wh"-h we tinve SSSSiltonT "?re "" ""?' ?f Mfts. Mahoakkt Caiui bouirbt a for tlLf*1* Iu Pittsburgh, the other Jay, VjrpOHw of three drops of blood from it, v? be administere<i Vo a Kraudchild suffering from croup TWeupon the old lady s neigblwjrh<Mld raised a tumult, charfrintr ber with n^Cnn' and.Mhe wa? ob/iged to ?-nll ?athorit!es for protection hpr lawyer, brought JJJJJ wltoeas^s to provr thst the dole oTbbiSTi ?n I,DOIIlt,nt the aose of blood w?s administered. Wahhi.ihtos dlRp?(o*M? say tbst the tenor of all offlclal information from Europe is U> the effect that recent Speeches un the finances ure being used by speculators, and parties boMile to the Uuited States, with tbe greatest in dustry. and if 1th considerable effect in depreciating the national credit; that United States bonds have fallen very considerably, mainly through these in fluences, within the last few weeks. Thk vote in favor of a Convention, in Louisiana, exceeds by 7,0uo the nnmbar necessary under the law. MA it KJ ED. fKKEOOR) ?PACKEjB?Oct. 7th. at tbe rminenee nf tb* brldv'i fatbcr. by th? ttev. F. Bjtil. Mr. Z. F. I'dboubv, of beverly, o., i and Mua? paluk H. Packkk. of Wb??lin(. 1>IEU. K'CLURE?On tbe Tib day o/ October, 18B7, at quarter past lu o'clock, A. M.. coi. 8amt* ruMVi vac, of Caerry tlill, Klelilaud Township, uUh) county, W?t V lrglnla ; ageo Nt > cara, lu mouUu and ? days. Tbe fnoeral will take place on Wednesday, ?tb Inst..at 10o'clock, A.M. Card Photographs AT $1 per Dozen PARTRIDGE S! 11 Main fitreel. OVAL AND 8UUAHK FJCTUBK AND l>K>king Ulasi Knunai ou band and made to order ln UUt, Ko?* and OUt, and ' Black Walnut; Locking tilasse*. sod Look- ' lug Ola?* Pi ales; ALBU to hold f oui t> to at) plciures, and at prices from li oents to IU u). A large aMiilment o !<trm?co|e> fcnJ St?T?J?ct>|.|p Vle?? uliraytoa batud. A large variety of Fancy Pjrtures. Walnut B' ackats, Ac . Mr. K- (?t.ii.tou, of the flnn of SLautou A Butler .Baltimore, presides at tne Omeru. aog9 CHEGARAY INSTITUTE T^NULIdH ANI> FRENCH. FOB YOUNU ! Cj Lartkw Hoarding and l>*y puaxxl *prace atrvet. Fulladelp&i*, Pean.. will open on Tbpmlaj, Nrpirmbcr ISib. Kmicb to tb? lsui?tia?r of the family aoU U ooustiuilly ?i?>keu lit ibr Iu>tli UU*. Mtul?uie Li'H KtiV i Ll.\ . J>ls> -Ui?eixi Pftuclpai. I .sptrial Sotirrs. OIH1F.Kr* CH?L?1 \ ..*-!}? -t.r??Drf CM1.1D cut* lor bJSeSw-nW-?**UJ^^ I III. 1V11-. ?-in?a1rf to corf la .Terr <=?? a h K*M?n .staliun. W. \a? U cured by A-I^S^Sf'pIro.n Merchant; Kot*rt Goj;Jpto DonJon, P. L. ji Lues MianrtK Geo. R..Tingle. well* Tingle; John_garton samoe! LaagnBn, Wbotf?le l^mggl?t. J*? Lumder, Jos. 8.>anoo; J. H- Rodger.. Con. B.4U.K.R. ^ J _ _ mj3? I nm only Billon*. ?ays the iltrbilitaltd victim of sick heartache. pain la the tight hiJc, coailTiC?oa of Ujcl?owds. au.1 hypo chondria. Are tiie>? trifles, then r No; uu chtcked tiiry lead to menu! disease. And yet as sorely as dawn dispels darkne^. TAHKAST'aErrttVBC entSklttck Ami t*T will remove them. Try X BOLD BY ALL DKL*GGlrtT.< oc5-lw SOIICB F.XTEAOHHI !* 4KT~<?KEAT IKE >(H RtMtDT. JUrtT WHAT YOU WANT LADifcS*-I?r. y y L*I'eijlol'f Female Periodical PlUa ; xii?r?e Fill* are unfailing in the cute of th<?e perulLu- aad dangerous disease to which all females are subject. are offered with the de ?uen( relieving the many who are always suffering. acting a* a mi id and sen tie rtlm uiani, producing an ncreejiWf exbllInttiun. hive must happy influenc*- on both mind and Ujdy. Th?r are nucuil.ol 10 rejJe>e all cases of nervousness, hesulache, \ertlgo and hynteria when the nlrertiocs -re follow Srtnctly. They an- infallible In ono-erfing ail menstrual irregularitl*#, being particular' 'yCAtmS-TTUey?JatK*?.W not be taken dur ing the first three mouths of pregnancy,a* they will prudure miscarriage. All other j Up?o?S',^n'tenanted by ma.lby en ck?*inj th? prlee and -1* stamps UH. OjV BEKT, end fetone Bridge, or LAUGHLIN, SMITH A CO., General Agent*. laugiz A f'EW Ul lL-iTlO.NH, FlUBi D. What inak** > our aair so beau Ufa I ? OU of Grapevine. What gives yoar Hair lb? glo?> lustre? Oil of Grapevine What gives Life and Growth to yoar Hair ? Oil of Grapevine. What removes the I>andruff * Oil of Grapevine. What Hair Preparation is counterfeited ? Oil of Grapevine. Who are the only Proprietors of Oil of Grapevine? seplS LAUGHLIN, SMITH ? CO.. Sfo. H2 Main BU Wheeling. ti hskr h tic wouLocRgrx OB Tl'RSEK'4 TIC DOl'lUl'BEBX OB Universal neuralgia Pill. Universal Neuralgia Pill, X Naff. Certain uud Cure for KrurslgU Htiil all .*er?ou? It 1- an uufailiugiemetiy In all cas?ai of fa cial Neun?itya. olten effecting a perfect care iuasmgie day. No lorm of Nervous L?l *.iu to yield to It* magic influence, i fcvea the severest cases of Chronic N? uialgla I and general Nervous Derangement* of many ! year * standing, affecting the entire system, are com pletely and permanently cored by It in a few day*, or a few weeks at the utmost. It contain* nothing in.urlous to the most delicate system, and eau always be used with perfect safety, it is inconstant use by the best physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on ; receipt of fl and two postage stomps. Sold everywhere. TURNER <* CO.,Bole Propri etors. 13J Tremont street. Boston, Mass. augol-eodam ? - mow THT DENTIST. M adas* r'K. F.TH0K.HT05,the great Eng lish Astrologist, Clalrvojant and Psychome trician, who has astonlshwl the scientific ! clause, of the Old World, has now located ; herself at Hudton, N. Y. Madame Tboru ; ton panoses such wonderful power* of *ec ' ood ?i?bt. aa u> enable ber to tin part knowl edge of the greatest impf>n^nce to tne single or married of e;tber sex. While in a state of tranre, she delln?*itAS the very features of the I?erw?n yem are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of mten?e j-ower, known us tne Paydiomotrope. Kuarantee* to i roduce a i 1 lie-like pictnre of the future husband or ' wife of tne applicant, together with date of : marriage. ix??diion in life, leading tialtaof ! character. Ac. Tntsis no humbug, ax thou j sands of testimonial* can aahert. She will *nd when desired a certified certificate, or written kum ran tee. that the picture U what { it purport*to be. By encioslug a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age. dwpo siUon and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope ad?lre?*ed to ; yourself, you will receive the picture and de i sired information by return mall. All eoin j municatlou* sacredly cunfldentlal. A?i drem In oonfldenoe. Madave 1- F. Thors* TOS.P. O. Box 221, Hudson, N. Y. inch?? eod,trlw<Jkwly * WOMDERFFL BIT TECK MADAMK REMINGTON, the world-re nowned Astrologlst and Scnunambulistic, ; Clanvoyant, while In a clairvoyant | state, delineate* the very feature** of I the person you are to marry, and i by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychomotrope, tfuar : anient to produce a perfect and lifelike pie tare of the future huaband or wife of the ap i plicaut. with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character. Ac. This is no Imposition, as testimonials without nuinl?er aunnert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes awl hair, and en dowing fifty cents, and stamped envelopead dreMed to yourself, you will receive the pic ture by return mail, together with desired In formation. ?*-Addra* In confidence. M adams Okk TRPDK itMIIUQTOie. P. O. BOX 37. W?t Troy.N. Y. . mcb^i-eod^rlwAwly A Yonuc Lwly returning to her country home, after a HoJ?mrD of a few months in the Pity, was hardly ruoognlxed by her friends. In place of the coarse, rustic. 11 ushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble sinoothncw*. and instead of twenty-three she really appeared bat eighteen. Upon Inquiry as to the canseofso great achange,she plain ly told them that she used the Cireaxaittu Balm, and considered It an Invaluable ac ; qnMUon to any Ladyls tolleL By its use any i Lady or Gentleman can improve their per ! tonal appearance an hundred fold. It isatm ! pie in Its combination, as Nature herself is : -Jniple, yet unsurpa?faed in Its efficacy in drawing lmpurlUes from,alio heading,cleans ing and beamlfylng the skin and complexion By Its direct action on the cuticle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the ?, and leaving theaurfaoe as Nature in tended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price II,sent by Mall or Expma. on receipt of an order by W. L. CLARK & CO.. Chemists, No. S We?t Payette SL. Syracuse. N. Y. | The only American AgenW for the *ale of the name mch23-eod,triwAwly Free lo Everybody. ! A large ? pp. Circular, glvin# information | j of the greatest lmi*?rtance to the young of both sexes. | It teacbes how the homely may become j beautiful, the despised respected, and the I forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to | send their addre*, and receive a copy p?t- | ! paid, by return malL Address. 1 P. O. Drawer, ^1, Troy, N. Y. mchC-eod.triw4twiy w. J. COTTK. ?- W. COTTJfc W. j. COTTS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND COMMISSION Af KUCHA N TS, Dealers In rionr, Baeon and Prodarr. West side Market Square. oc7-g n WHKig.ING. W. V. Portable Steam Engines, nOMBUUKU THB MAXIMUM OF EF Vv Cciency. dumWUty and economy with tlie minimum oi welcbt and price. 1 bey are widely and favorably knowu. more than fitiU l^eii 2 in use. All warranted satisiactory, or no Inscriptive circular* sent on ap plication. Adan ~ mylo-^rxMoi Broom Handles. S~?000?N UANI> ASU 8X18 lo^ by H. BEF.ltY. &ug?7 Not IS Water.t. Xnr 3tdrrrtiscmnrts. A Card* PKRBONS WISHING T<3 BS 8UPPI.IKD with puie ft.ilk and cre^ra will ir*ve I 14^ P*-? of residence at Mr*n | Mciitan rfro 's?l uf r-j?m. H. GiwfV Caiueer. Marketstreot. ALU. M. JATOB. ocia-Iw A addlngtoa Far.o. Take Notice. O* ric e OF THE CITY < 2.UK ? \V; etr .JUg, Oc-.^Oei 7. ' > That the boardofappeawill ixjtel at this ?iffice on .-aturuav Uie Ldh list.. at . o'c-ock P. hi . u> hear and deter mine all cppllcatk#n>for the reduction of uie ^iiuaUoa nt any real properly, 'he rental Value of orxiiLarie^, or Uie vuluidloii of an\ I s*oct of pxtda, whm or merriaarilx. oct*-td M. F. ranY, City Clerk. Ninth Quarterly Heport I |y THE NATIONAL KANK UK west Virginia, at Wheeling. Monday, (?c:. I*. lusoritcu. lT. H. deported with U.S. TMuorei. tU'.n) D.aJ. uiutia on La:id.. i n.iuj ? SJU0.&0 (JO ; L*?n?and discount*. ISe^GT 91 Banking hoa.sc a fixture- 17,000 oy . Premium-" 4.7?? w< Urenlritn*. .. i.uuj >t i Expenses and ;ait-? 73 I me by Natloual lautv. to ? Due by other bank* B.lftC. 03? 52.5J4 06 ( A*H OX HAND. Legal lender* IV Compound interest notes 141.750 <tu : lioid coin _ 2 ".JO 00 National cuirenry a.Ub ; Checks H,uj7 ~6 -36..V9 73 f^ii,4S#l 7J ? -r ? ? - w? w-' Surplus fund 14 uo tw : Circulation fl 77.80' ; Lew on bund.. iro -17fi^tt0 (*' , DepOiiU iMG.i** 43 1 Dividends unpaid._ i e.74 I Due LO National Bank*. IS I?ue to other banks ;ho ?;.?? 50 : Di*couutatid exchange 79 5oi?4ei 7.' GIB<JN LAMB.tWjk-r. Wheeling. Oct. 7, 15t>7-;>i. FOURTEENTH QUARTERLY REPORT or the First Natiouul Bank or Whaling, ; showing its condition un the morning of tiie , ni>t Monday In uclutier, l.-*>7. Aflams. Loans and ill'errant#... |s56,?v6 To U. e. bond* to *ccore circulation {.'js.O.v 1 U. i?. bond* to *ecuie deposit* lOO.Ouy OUier bond* t/.v ?SU N| Premiums ^ 1 Ex pent**. and lajcer_ 7.377 CT ; Overdraft* 'x -.'l lie-1 estate?Hun king ? j boose.? ? 14.K55 50 ? Furniture & flxiur**... 1MB It? U.701 ? Lme from bank* 10 yr CASH Cornp'nd int. notes... CI.97" 1-ega: teudeni 4:.4t7 National currency.. 5,957 -Lale do _ .15 h national do 2,7ta 40 , Sptcie ??* 49 j IT. K. Kevtuueidiimja. 9 14 Cash iitiat SC,*74 5u? 14S ^4 ie Id ABILITIES. j Capital 00 ' nurplua 40 'P*j 00 I circulation rec'd Isum I Comptroller 150,000 : I>*r> ou hand_ -5? ? 179 14c ? l>uts lYeaaumr L'. e. ft* I?Qe lDdiViduaN t!r,949 41? 340 MO 94 I l?e to bank.* 11,066 4W j lnttret.1 and exchange.. 15>57 95 j "C'-i a= UKOHCiE ADAMS. S^ifer.'' EJUHTI1 QUAKItKJ.Y HKl-OKl' OK the oonuitlon of the National Saving* Uauk, In w beehnu, in the St-^te or We?t \ irginia, on tli?j morting of the first Moudai of October, 1567. BHM3CRCES. Lian* and [discount*.. ;f900,SS4 47 : Overdraft- " i[ft45 <js j Banking bou?- (12 500 Furnltuieand Oi:uie- 1.665 70? J4.16& 70 cuirent expen*e*_ 1MV au ; hem ums ... 5.44? *1- c 395 IS . Cash tu-m? 7 cvc -5 ! l?u?-fri>in Nat. Bank* 6,915 72 l?ne from otber txtnki- b^Kl XJ? 17.137 81 U. S bonds defo*ite<l Willi L*. r<. Treaa'r to secure clrculat'g not?? 10C? OOO 00 (J. B. t>ond? and necuri tlw on band y 5,7 Canli ou baud in d'cu lat'g note* of other Nat. Bauk* 2.975 Cash on tiaud tn circu culaUug uoleti of state bunks. g _ e "P??? -? - M7* rractioiial currency 1 44v ,,7 Legui tender not?^. 44 6~>) Comp'd Inl note- 9,,.ioo ? 58 950 W6"0I4 11 LTABILITTB. I Capita! stock flt?'U00 J Ciicu'atliiK notes reed I from Compuoiier fyo.coo ; Lewam'i on band.. . e.170 Amonnt oatKiaudlng.... 56 s?i individual dej?oslt> . . 26i>'l85 9i : Due to National banks 1 44-* 03 L?oe to other bank* 3',755 ?Si? 3 ^5 Oiscount 244 ^ 1 ? ^ .. 9*CC' " Wh^ln?. LOST! AOOLD BKACEI.ET. V1THKR ON MON i'?e street l>etween Market Rud 5th strv^-t 1 i or on ..tbKUeet between Monroe and Ouln streets. The finder will be suitably re. warded by leaving at thi* office. ociT./t WANTED. j .HWSH (KJNTAIN Dancing School. p*OF. Jtan umi.F.i, tkach. h**uttw hail t oner or Market snd >Yonme Mrw-ta whe:e he will open a SELECT liAN<TNGHCHO(?L on next 7UB4DAY hVKNlNO. A ?.uni UJt^INODS, w111 ^ tlveu' ?utl he will in.Htruct 1 nl uesxiay uud Saturday evenineh. Terms: >5 for tne course. oct7-3t? Oysters! OystersT T AM PLEAKED TO ANNOUNCE THAT 1 l^bave engaged the services or a HrBt-clam cook and am prepared to ser\-e tip Oy*tem In ?*?T J will al*o continue to keep Joe cream durln* the ooiuing winter. Oive CBAS R. BEHLER, ' Monrtte n. Wanted. AO'Xin BOOT AND SHOK MA KPR. Work prlnciisdly flue boot*. Apply at ? o. w.CLAiik. oe^\w. ^... Martin * Kerry, Ohio. Hates of Pare A THE CITJZKlfh' HAIL. Wheeling and PuMoffler to Island, lb ticket* for fl 00. KitiKle rare7 rents. Pastoffice to Bridgeport, 10 tickets ton ?i 00. ?3tes,asa*'u JOHV ?C.VHK?.u OYSTERS. FKESH CrVHTKM RKCRIVSD DAII.T ^ ?nd l<ir k*J? t.v tt)ec??>. e*n aatj Iiaiioui . J. C. McMAN A WAV'S, I j M"rk" OPIOlte Mclaire Hou< J flTl _ '<S5T makbw, ar>4o ,ve? maker. To practical hands j 1 *u ady em pioyment will be given. 1 v. , .JOHN T. I.AKINAO).. I wM^^*nt Tailor*. 3 Monioe sL, Wheeling, ? oc4-1 wd I Notice. 1 have THIS DAY ASSOCIATED L witn m?> in the Orocery aud Produce ; .m?tne~., Joseph Hpeidel, formerly of lh^ flrm ofSpeldel A lnderrieden. ThebnslntJ^ wtlEbe ooucoded in tne name of Tutn-r A Sp*udeL A. lUKNEii. Produce. Ac., Ac., and to which wetuvitetb- attention of the punlte ' .. TORNKU A HPE1DKL, OYSTERS. HEl.'KIVKI> daii.y ! 8aie by the case, can or hair can at : oc--tf BCKtTH. BAT TELLE a CP'S. I Wanted?A Man. WHOlaAUOOD PA K11 F.R, AND CAN 1 gi\e satisfactory evidence tbat he is ' rompetrtjt to take charge or two hundred acres of land, on tue ?-bio Ui ver. within six or seven mile* of tbis city, having a knowi MtuatJon by caUlng at this office. A man with n wife, without children .and whose wife ** ouid lake <i.ar_-e of the bouse-keepiue tie ??r iuent (a gentleman and his wi<e Oeiu? . U?e tAmlly.; would ne preierred. There isa iLWSS'S" ,1>t? rl,oe1L.aaU il U d?*?ahle . L. person appljtng might have a; kitosMge ?>f the culture of ?rape*?thi* ' bo Are ver. is not mad-? j* condition. None but a t h oroufh-going inteliigeni mat] need y'r- oci-ui KlRk. "tOll HE,M NAHA, A~H#>RTKli M1KKX ! ?i wi.j) pru?i v"~ H. a HllJlKWd A UKU j $rir JVSvfrtisfmrnts The Or eat United States TEA WAREHOUSE! ?? T. T. kELLCT * CO? No, 30 Vesey Street, New York, H' I AVE APPOINTED Mr LA IN BKOTH DaLGUiaTs, No. 1 WstiUfliCLoU dl, sole a?enu> li?r the purpc*e of retailing their Tea ami u'. wno;e*?ale pnc*-^ It fc> a "Well knowu fact tiiol Imme: v pro ( fits Lave heretofore been niL.de on Tea* by tLe 1 mporte rs,~38bl>erK. brokers, ?>ecaIatori, ? wiiulc.ie and finally by the reudl grocer*. 1 hex are irequen.iy retailed at tjrlee or thrioe ibelroripcil vaftie, an I eren then are ? uiu u-rated iau>iv uuflt k* a?*-. To prevent .ail tins and give to tbe cu^aaiu ! er * pure i'ea, at wholesale price?. we bave nOablislied m- a Lore agency, and call the ; ailrniioo of all liwuxktepets to our price*. FMitk usr. (^?LC'"e^*i! 7u. SJ. *v. f l.uu per lb.. Mixed. IGreen and Black J u.", 70. H) V?>. II tu per It... best. Vol xo Uvsox. tGr???o_ **>. 70, ?to, ati, fiAv ? fl.lu, f L??per lb,, ben. ' ^ ' Ihi-erial, .Green] HO, fl.m. n.35. ^ n Ja??as, W. ILU1, f 1^5 |>t pouud. Ucjwwbu, Sl.fi fi.Lo per pouud. We import a \ery superior uuautv of Kl uijaw-ioDj aod Moyun* Young" Hyaon j Peas, put up iu original ChltMse package*, containing one pounrt. We sell tbe Oolong 81 at-d the \ouuc Hyaon at i 1 8u per pound. VKOrnD (OITF.LH. i J*l EE Kio. it. 2r> and SQet-m* per poand. Kkst ULD CibVOUIJTKM JaVa, Ml (?DU Der pound. * I Roval Cll B-Extra Hue 35 cenu. ? >n!v ** put up ln P?a^d package#, M'cLAIS BKOTHERH. 1>TQ?X1*.U. Wanli iu?ton HaU. Wbeellng.and corner of bib and Pine sxreeti. south V\ neeiing, Bole Agents. BROWN & HIGGINS' NEW GALLERY! 127 MAIS STREET, WIIJUliLINCJ, W. V a. T8 WLLY PRf PARKD FOR MAKINO J exery kind of Pbotoienui'ttc Picture*. : IH.li. mad flDi.toM in i-?, ,a1,k. KaSIS: j 52."-? i ?? ? CABINET CARDS! made at tb is gallery are becoming very ?UM,0on ?'"? ? MtKKUMOI'K FHf lin. ' A?5l2S?-an<I KuroP^*n. very Iteantlfnl. l-UAMLn of every description on band and made loonier I Onr prices are at* low as tbe lowest ocl PAXTOH & OQLEBAT, Wholesale Grocers NO. ?? MAI3I ST., H'lflFELIftti. w. TA. HAVE RWKIVKD AND OFFr.R FOR sale at lowest market rate* vlxr 1-0 Big* Rio Coffee. ? '*? 60 Mjjj Cheat* Gonp*r. V H and imp'l 50 Half Cherts Black Tea. Ju iloxe* and Krgs Sup'r Va. Tobaccos tm ^Caddies Black J(? do 51 -N0V! " llO Bull K*fln?l Mnn. U" '? SSd" S" "" ,".U^ Su,?.?. Bbl? prime Molawn. "n:L'>nJk'. Wooden ware, f^picw, >. c far, Oonc. I .ye. Madder Logwood. NewraMle Bl Carto tKKla,Cot n \arna, 'Batline Kt? u.ifll ~IU, Cbuculatfr, "ST.O K^u2^' We fniiclt an examluauon or our tuork on* *"uul Mirlbiim In our lcte. H"V5, R^?.h?Pt T'MTn Bitrsiifx Ci , ^Tn.R.ht*' Ferfnmes or the Hand ?ZZh?U J0"*' Wa,w- ron?te. H?tr in VV, Rastoratn eft. witn a lull stock of fill oliitr articleaor tbe Toilet at E BOcKING'.s Pbannacy No-1 Odd Fellow's HaU. j rilHE "?tyu." T?*C VKRl LaT1>t K. hucKI.VUV Phumiaf-v :*?')? I mul y?-IW> Hull. M "ISmi'J6 aSsoiitment ok R BOCRJSOV Pbarmacv. Wo- 1 Odd FeltowV H?n i HRACEfs FOR l^A DIES' O and C?entlemen,at E. BOCK I NO-H Pharmacy. No. 1 Udd Kellow'w Hall. : Ij>C>U ANV ARTICLE I.V THE TuILF-T . or Ferfunipiy line, go lo I wn 'i BOcivlNti*H Pharmacy, i ^P21 No. l Odd Fellow V JdaU IQAA RcXES CHEESE?English Dairv I T Harnburp. Factory and W. K. Dalrx' | just received and ottered low by ' ' i" 1?ABT. AfORRABON A CO. TIMOTHY HERD. | lilij BAGS CHOICE, 1^"' for Kale bv I list. Morrison a oo. J arum -)Z. ?*?S SIFTKU VEl-fKK. *>'J 10 ba^" Pimenlo. I ca e Nutmegs. 1 bale Cloves, for xale by ?' LIST. MORH1BON A CO. rtorn. ?>1|A HULK. L_ M.4 Wd FANCV &\j\j bbla. Phtonl*. 1 ? Waablneton , -M> bbla. choice Family. J- or aale by | _ AJBr. MukHlbON A QO. , H* X>" CHapm4n; ALrx. Hrm-n. CHAPMAN & CO., ? i Latk l, H. Willi a ua a Co.) CookiDg, HeatiDg & Parlor STOVES! Hollow-ware, Arches, &c. OUR HTO K IH op THE MOST Im proved patterns, ?uod| which i. the j celebrated **s%enunel." "lYopic," aod o.' ??rn Virnniau -Ouuistovai;"^OUv^b^ocTT ^^gJ^Mjgaoaa. Crescent and Palmeui i'S' additions Heating and Dining Boom Stove Patterns, aa also, Archee, Oratea. etc. csn now offer oar uuuserom. frtendi and patrons aa complete aatock aa la In liie market. M * **? ? >end for CircaUr and Price L.l<t, ?iiSSt;'h.ii3m,uouMUK,,;TIKO-,{ FIl,e REPAIRING done promptly. Poandry, Wheeling Island. Ottick and Wanehucnc, No.ub MOVROESTRBKT. ocilr WHF.ELIXO, W. VA. ECKHARTS Stocking Factory. J. ECKHART & SON, t^JANUKACTURERH and dealers IIMSI EHT YAKKM, l.\DtK(L?TH IWCi AND KONO!?tt, 183 Main ft. wheeling, W. VA. j Near the Soipenskin BrtJfe. ?epas-lm I The Florence Sewing Machines Are the best in the uorloj, ! more perfect la their mechanical ?Uuc- j Tare, ud will do a greater rax>Ke of work . than any other mwlilop. Tb*y will sew four dltWent Hitches. namely: lock, knot. I doable lock and double Knot ?any or all wKbout flopping the motion of tbe machine. ; ltLu-lwa reveralDle ieeil motion. Also a I eheapmarhlneto ran vltn treddle for 131. | warranted to work well- BROWN A POttT, ? ?epl3?as-lydAw Bridgeport. o. : Tobacco Twine. 1 oaa I*R? COTTON TWINE. 1 /wUV HOO lbH Jute Twine. Korwl? low by ctlAU. B. BERMY, J) -i No. la Wtter U JJrv fiooas. Just Opened ! EXTENSIVE STOCK Fall Dry Goods! VERY LOW PRICES GEO. R. TAYLOR & Co. MRK4 HAKTM UI.?M K. NO. 108 MAIN ST S*pl7 Ht.NKY BKUIK JXO.T. BAVDIU. NEW FIRM. BRUES & SANDERS, arOCKSSOBH TO HENRY BRUES, 114 Main Street, WHEELING, WEST VA? Are now receiving ?anj?et and beat elect Ml Fall & "Winter Htock of* 33RY GOODS ! Ever brua^Lt to the city, whk-li Lhry aie of fering at the following extremety LOW PR1?!k?: CiotxJ vaid wide Bleactrd MukIIh l-1, " " " Brown " 1!H calico " Kum>Jh Craab IZv, all *?il, ('k??imnf Hue rrancb Merino only _1 ou lu-* Llut-u Mhtx-tlug oni> 1 Zj Beat Kreucb Coneta, V> baleboue 1 io Aleu tbe following auMortxneut of DRESS UOODS. WHITE UOOLU* l-l.NKSS. DRESS GOODS. BILK P< PL INS. Bt-LQiUM POPLINS. BALMORAL POPUNM, FRENCH TWILLS, ALPACVAs. FRENCH MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS. CHEIN CAMLETS. CANTON cLUTHM, AU'AUCA REPPS. CAMHMKREH AND DELAINLd. WHITE GOODS. C'ambrlca, Irtab Llaea, Malasooka, Pr^ne, iaeearU, Bird Kje, lotion Dini>er. Linen OUper. A large assortment of TABLE LINENS. NAPE INS, TOWELS, lt>?4 Linen bbirting. 10-4 Black anJ Bruwu Btie^tingn. White and colored FRENCH CORSETS. A FULL AMSOKTMK.MT OP Hosiery and Gloves. I-ar^e stock of Plain and Barred Flannels. Blankets and Shawls. Tbe largenl and finest amortineut of FUES IN THE CITY AT HRUPMA SANDKRH, (Srct-BBOEI TO HC.NET BKPCH.? No. 114 Malu nireef. ?epll-ly Wheeling. W. Va. GREAT REDUCTION DRY GOODS, JOHN ROEKER & CO.'S, Nob. 31 and 33 Main St., CKNTKK WHKKlJiiU. j*?-w rnvirtn I'/v na. uKLiainui ...si A KM U KM. tt " M CUALMAH Cloth-Ju We call your t* per Lai at taction to a largt Lot of FRENCH MERINOS, all colors. Lot of Wool DeL&ines, all colors. LOTOF HLA'K AND COLORED MOHAIR LUSTRES. KLannela of all kind*; (lot be, Caadmerea, Jran?, Balmoral and Hoop aklrta. Blanket*. Qmith, txjverieu. AT Good OINOHAMH at G"Ta1 H-4 BROWN MUMLJN Uood *-* " Hood 3-4 Bleached Oood 4 4 & Shawls and Cloaks. CARPETS. OIL CLOTH, MATTfflB, ?*c.. 4c., all or wblcb will ba rokl at reduced prices, U r ca?t>. ttlr&ngera ruling to uie Btreet Cars can aak tbe Conductor* to let ihem oat at Roemer'tt Htore. Plea*e call and examine our stock before purrtaamnj elaewbere, ?nd oblige aepl?-ly JOHN koemek d CO. kume1d1le CEDENT. 1aabb1a robendale hydraulic luuoment. The only reliable Cement tn use, reeelvad by r. C. hil.DKET11 * BBO.. ? Main h?r#*k. Xntellioekcek job OFFICE, No 15 Qalncy*treet CARD8 AND BILL. httaDS, neatly printed. m A SV k A CTU RER8*iia BE l8. INSURANCE POLIcteh AND BLANKS. DRAY TICKETS and~B1LL? OF L.adino PROGRAMMES AND pohtekh. CHECKS, NOTIOi, reck1ptk suow HlLLii tot Coujutry MatcbaaU. jEor Sfol. For Sale. . TWO STORY FRAMK BUIBK WriH I AK!.^?kTh?-* n? street, on ?=.?> terrna. 1RW1N { '? : ' - For Rent. TEVHENKY X GIKKK.V INTKM' Kf >t?mov!cr rtirtr But ?nl <ip ?<?* to *?w Fqltockfr.Not'oa Son* ?nJ ?">" fr.^u'room lor!?,! r? r i iiriTTTT E!Veii bT ?t:?* lilt) Of Ortirf*. ? "?**** k.> * olFe K>^ For Kent. ,.1HK MTOKK BUuMS 'E1.Y Kit loenTroMni ii.?J ? <-?? ? -tory *i>d goodr?*'*,[}.'**7* wJ thiitl noiy in icood ?id?n - Ft? *ale in tn* .i"J TUOS. Horn KH- hjK offlw. Sa U?s M*lu rtreet- above Moa roe. up ?L*ifv. ? _ ^ |n iW. Land for Sale. WK OKKEK *?<? AI KK- OF LAND Ujt *aie or exchange-tor city jMty II lit rtlnated in Mtewoun. kau<*-. I ?A?vV6r??k?, ?1 -l-rtrf f">'n l.nrf??lll fluJ it U> tMtt UlUr?lU> I '^?3l,?"" MOFKKr J UcKN ABB. j Vineyard on Wheeling Island for Sale. T TIU. 8KI.1. AT PKlViTK SAli 1 lli.Lii i *n nrrnlfl'^'-* v '"*?! * **' L l*l?ud. it pn*sea*e?- the 'OllO*IU< 1L: .icrt-mful*. vie 'Jb acre* o'alluvial land, 'm Vblcj over 2?A*> ebotoal arape ?io? have been planted, a good dwelling ot ?1x rooms, with cellar and necessary uul tmUd lLtf*. A stout *ftor botw MiJ2, loiael :iigb with a apletidld vault of aarne nf j. fc? hkti. Term a, V; of tbe purchase mwq ..n.i ihf iwlatirt In 1. - and 3 >ear?? alib ln THOt*. O-BRl E> . ocl-tl Heal Estate Agent. Trust Sale. BY VIRTUE OK A DEED OF TRUST executed tome by William V. fcrady aod Anna M. Hmdx his wife, bearing date t.u int end day of February lu tbe year ***. anJ now on recorJ In tbe Recorder <oO? of Obto county, Weat Virginia, in Deed F-?oS li XStmIT will .ell laVnbilcauction at u.e front door of the Court House of Ohio conn Vou (U1CRSAT. THllKbDtr OF OCXX.MKM t^xL all U>*t ceit*lu tract or parcel oi )?nO lvluK m the counties of Biooae and Ohio. wettVa and on tbewa:en.o( Hboit rreek. known the Girty Point /arm. conu.uilnK two hundred and tlilrty-flve arre*, mcrr or irt^. aud bounded >f- srf-t forth and described ?n wdd deed or tru?t Tbi? Und te unu^: cn: ? ivation.ba* tbe aoual improvements, and it ikunderlalii. it 1* believed, wltb valuab.e ' liriila ot eo*l. Pelllne aatrnstee, I win convey such tit r . as tu vested lu me by fcald deed ot tru*:. Term, of sale. CmmH. or at tbe option of Ujo purcua*er, one iblrd in hand, and the tial knee In three equal paym*uia,at alx. taeU e iid eighteen mouth-, wltb lnUjaal from a.?. as WHUU.1G, gept. 17. lftfT. K:pj>ld For Sale. rnvn WTKAM BSOOTtS-OSK OK I Lfit-n! lonueily In UM> ! &gl?. 75 ton* Kiwo. wlUi A loouiuouv. boiler. The other a small Engine wltb - ! cylinder boiler. Wilt be eojd on aorommo i'tKr" A,IP'J'? K. H A YKB A CO. J. C. Orr & Co., srrensou to ! cloth ?RR. PATLL A C O. ! ,,f all 106 Mais^stkmt, kind* ^ MfcK.HANTM BI.UK. j BMDVIS* W. VI. and I Matkas Half. Spring. Cotton. Ullati, *** P L A t- K Ac. M lilting*. ^ FOB Imiggft*. Lace A soUMtwu lot- r<j BARQA1NS talua, Iflimaslt ana Rev* lMtmakS. n* Comic**. Taj-ell?, Jf ?-?* Window Shades and fixture* of every de Mrrlption. Door Mata.TARLE and FIANOCOVERS, ' fJ, |.-t.tiiKn and American table'y oil cloths,Picture Chorda and Ta?-' hails lu every variety. TO MAKt room for nkw ai ix'Kvfc pro poa to aell lower than ever. Repair lug and Uupholstering dauepn??pU> and cheaply. ocl-lmd \ I OU Til LI STAR FOUNDRY. NO.tMAltKU ni.. WUKK1.IM..W. %'A THOU. 6. (ILKKKTMIK. Jyg-iy SORGHUM CANE MILI^, by Jyg-iy TUuc. o. ci lhkri>*?: M House Castings A UK Txj UKDKK BY Jy^> TUOS. Q. trtTt.BKRTH. >s TOTB, s* Orate*, Hollow-ware, Plow Points. Thrashing Machine Castings, Ac., ? Od baud, or mkl? to orceril luw?wt rate*, t.y J7?-ly TU<M. U. CULWtlMijy.li. Fall Campaign. JH. RHOD?B A(X>. WiLLCOMM KM f ? the Kea>on by offering oi? MORNIN'U H?-pUriabtr letb, t' < ??? a? vlu> (mit liarpilM : So pUrcen Klch Klaek and Colored Mob>:r AipaoraaatX^c, fiOdo. SiiJc KlnUUed Pu~ Alp?o<-aA at SOe; 3U dn. aE w?>nl Bixfiny Fluid* at TTHand ?do. P!ald;tfotM!r? -? l^c, and la do. rich, all wool, Flakl Poplin*, at llUD. Tbe>e Goods arc from a late New York Auction, and are tbe cheapest tot ?>f Dry Goods lu Wheeling. being WHB tban UOl.l* 1'RlUfctt lb old Umpt J.B. RHODES A CO ? r i - Fine Dress Goods. WE AKE NOW RECEIVING OUK ?tock of Fine Dre-* wbWi will be rncch larger than nxtai. Ridi Km'n? ?i emi Hllka, tflntwt la tbe rllt); Kieb Ww aud Colored Uro Unlitt, V?4<iuni and tira de Afrlqu? hilkc Kldi J-.am Plaldk; K? IrUh Popiina; French Merited; Eioprtcr ClotbM: tneue Wlccejn very flee ?Ilk V hair*, Ac.. Ac. J.&U&UDKnAO-. ?t-iil" E. HAYES & CO. IlHIH FIRU in ABOUT OPENING A *,eW #*tabli?Lment in l:.e ; ulIdu.g . meny ku<>wun> llw For?>Ui?- Wareb.-u?-? wljuiolDc u? aUn&miu. Mir luc uiauaf* tore or CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. 1 be laUvt Improvement* iu tb?' *f?j ??f m? rnlnery are being pat mto trie ?o<?een?. ?u t ail wotk tamed out will be Uo?nuilrf?l to <.l?e Mllar?rllou ?pMyd AUAW1A TONlt: i-VPU, Wu ?u, ai * IJ BOTKINO-H bnu ritore. No. 1 fellow *? Hall.