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TERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Ay mail, in odrmte, pcitafii ptytkL . CO I Tbre* ?ontb?.-....|2 J X li < nth?- - * CO I On* month- < Klivrrcd by CarrltntnCUy 16c i*rwNJt. NKJIMVEEHLY. Ay tiioil, in ailmnar, podayt prrjoid. IS 001 blx moDtha..II t WEKKIiY. Jly mail, in mhenef, frff>oid. :me r+r~ II M | bii month?-?r....|l o In (luU of MtP - ""IJ jj **'{] In Cluba of Trn ? } <0 each I,, ciutu of Tw(nty? 1 Ami an utra to |?raoii Rttting up CluUJ MTTbc Hi"*' frier* InTarlRllr. Itrnilt ? f r rlfk In I>r?(tN or l*c*tofflce Money Onlera.Rix w neither of the* "?n ?* procured, a*nd tin money in a ta*Utei*l l*ihr. HF ikTKLIJOIUCER will prwent dally thi newi in all ilr|?rtwent*, from all quirUra o the world, u Well u a wuiplete record of loai ll*T\'vKt'KLY U printed on Thursday, and car I e liail at tlir ?>untrr, In |*ld envelo|#a.r?adj for Mailing. a oh* /Hmd ?? l trlalitfi uUh nrvi /'it/1 homtl IWIIIHKIW,?J*er?ona drairini to hare thi ,'uii.y I.N rMLM?ICJ*( kk l?ft regularly at thcli L Klriiie* In the city and ruliurli, on Ik Ijr leer log their addma at Counting i:?un, or l.y ilrop letter through the poatofllc* i fi>T!(ll<uT01lK?Noittentlun will I* pah to unonyinou* ccininutiiiiitlon*; every nrticli i t?' accompanied hy tho wtltti'i rial tiaim mi>I addrcei. I,?ir;tii l.rll'ti fin ut >hi,uU 1+ wlth't sil " frtu \ Ij Ull," itr.il i/wultl in no our U lul'litunl U r in-litidual muntrr oflhtflnn by mim?. Kepi)' ol llililor button lnrj; In Judge < ochrati. Wiieblino, August 21,1877. /;. 11. Cochran, Jbq. Sir:?You published in the I.ntklli iKNCCR of lai?l Thursday a reproduction 1 nn article that apneared in the Deultcht /. itung of the 18th innt. While 1 admit tliat ilu* translation is materially correct, I state that inseveral instances important expressions in mid articlc are not fairly interpreted. IJeforc 1 go to defend my position let me explain the ground which is taken by tiie friends and advocates of the study ot the (ierinan language in the public rhools in communities where the Cieriii in element is largely represented. These advocates, are numerous among tMitli English and German-Americans, What do they nay? The German parent* say: We want to give our children a good Knglish education; at the name time wc want thetu to keep up anu iearn correctly ilio German language, ad wu onruelvo'i* -peak English very badly, being too old it learn it better, and can only in the < ii'rinan language speak from our hearU to our children's hearts?admonish them, advise them, lead them and bring them up t. he useful and moral citiicn*. When they forget the German and are told it in not rii;ltl to una that language in this country, we lose control and influence iver them; tliev laugh at us, scorn us, disobey us, get illbehaved and are an ? i<y prey for the fiend (had society) that ii -eth around and seeketh whom he may ticvour. The ex|ierienced pedagogue navs: A child can learn two Ian* gnawed almost as easy as one; the older a child, youth or man is the harder it h for it, her or him to acquire a practical knowledge and a correct pronunciation. While the organs of r-pm-li are yet in theprocoaof formation tliey adapt themselves easiest to the diferent sounds tlu-y are required to produre or utter. Further, the acquirement - it cannot be culled a study in the lower ?of another living language be ides the mother tongue is one of the best iii.mii* and helps for the development of t ehihls intellect. It sees, so to speak, very object from two aides, illuminated nitli two lighti-, and will therefore get a fuller grasp and clearer conception of it. The practical English-American says: it is a ureal advantage for anv man. and almost a necennity for a biiainenx man, to 'uuii r-taml ami talk (Jerman. It is true, iIn* i'l?i (iermamt living here now will die '.ut liy and by, and their children will -|*ak all Kn^lirtli, hut there i* acontinu . ii.l'.ux of new Herman immigrant*, ?< f.u?not keep them out, and they *.l! alwavH do their btixinemi with people *ii!i whom they can mako tlieiunelvefi umlvrrttood. The liberal minded KnglinliAmerican pay* : Let us have the (ierman in our public nehoola, it doea not hurl our children, and it will induce our (ii'rtiiHii'American fellow citizen* to Fend their children to our National inntitution; let iih not try to keen our children eparate and en (ranged from each other Ian let them come together po that they nny liecotne a uniform ami not a heter u'eiiourt |K!o|?l??- Our Herman citizemi are a good and useful element in thin riiy, ar.d p?y nearly one half of the city taxe-; -o let u* have eomo regard for them. The fact* laid down in the annual rep-Tin of the Superintendent!! of the pub' lie nchoolfl in every city where the (ierman language ban been fairly organized 'f'.in the lowe*t to the liiuhext cla*i?, viz: n I i <.n?:....nii i clc., are a* follows: Int. The >':<ildreti joining the Merman department, I not tall behind ilicir claHamate* in ' Mr Knglisli utiulitu but in the average 'ir(ia*n them, a fact which is idiown es|i?Tiallv in the higher claasc*. 2d, The ifriiiun children become more succcm< '"iiiy Americanized. ::d. Tho public M-iiotdn become more popular. I !'?* . are not mere aiuertionH bul : >? !!*, vbirh are repeatedly Minted in the ' i"rii mentioned above. Now you know why our heart wan and i< I'l'iind to the preservation of the Ger? man iiftructioii in our WheelinghcHooIh. 1 ! ?' friends of thin Herman instruction ' -'0 Mi iveil long and hard to introduce After Home yearn of ex(?eriment ?.- in a fair way to be nuccessful, and ' ""iff tho public echooln it wan taught ; t- fully, giving at the same time tho 1 i |> ildi'hinder a tice to the Knglinh 1 ' u-u.ii'e. 1 :*t iIns point, and entirely un i\t, a violent attack wax made '? i -t ii, and it wu no mutilated that it i?ri-h in it* iulirmity. Thin action 1 1 dd not but have lutemdy provoked "?l drejdy oll'endcd the friends of tier* "i instruction, also true friends of the cchooU. They felt oliended ani! revoked the more, as tin* report ol ' majority was based oil whsreprengnta* - and the eleven heroes ol the feal ,;i! e vidently not desire to get more lighi 1 die matter, as they ignored the fact* o tite minority reiiort and the oleaihuuM of t h'iiii,,ii nigtieil "by nearly 1,1200citizens. ^houltl we be unxious to elect those ame men again in our Board of Educa who have overthrown what wo bat after a long Htrife anil what wi >n*idered an attainment on which oui city could congratulate itcelf? In ordei i i give the friend* of Herman instructioi ' warning how to guard themselves ii luitire against the enetnie* of then mums I wrote "reinm/nr thou" (no "mirk than,1' a* your translator ha* it.) Thi* warning forms the oubstancn o my article. 1 wrote the urtich undei Hie lirnt impulse of my roused indigna ' i! with which I left the meeting of tlx I- ?ni. Had I bad time for longer am l'""lvr deliberation, I might have modi !'?l it partly. Hut strong as my cxpres and assault* were, you found i i>?('i's?ary to make thein^ still stronger invent new one* in order tha might present me before th'r'tWio a* one of the mo*t de 'l'K'nble k'ingn that ever breathedAtncri *>' air. Fortunately the public can rem I'1.' lotiinare your citation with in; 1'h It*. ?1 no whero said or wrote, " K?vo them in the future a kicl ' -uvcr I can." 1 am not of such i ' deposition; nor did I call 01 ri;:*Mt-r? to stop all social or cowraer 11 inU'rcoiirno with you or any bod; . ** I did not threaten anyone, neithe article nor eluewhere. All theai ,lri own invention-, and the lon{ ?|,, 'V "or?!" .vo,? to them lorn U,r. and weight. .ii i.r?;a"in!a,,y'"<!?r ih? Jcfiuitioi onu 'S H^lto you,) I u?e? and "olely in reference to the nauu of John C.Miller, and when I see 70a I nupportinK Miller I cannot help saying witli Gretchen in Goethe'? "Fault E? thai mlr In dn Bcelt w?h, 30 Wenn IchJDlch la dor UaellKhiJt Mh." Which your interpreter would probably translate: q "I am iortly grlet?d to n? v You In nuS company I" r o Surely you will not espouse tho hopo- [ less cane of that man. Ij Your translator failed to give you a J clear idea about what I said in regard to b the oath, I will try to make it clear: If a man feels bound by his oath to throw r German out of the public schools became j it is ogainatthe law, how can this same f mnn rccommend to continue the German instruction in tho A Division and Gram* a! mar Department? g You know the man very well, who got himself into this fix. 0 You appeal to my fairness, that I shall [ give my readers a translation of the ma- f jority report. It will be done and I will {j give them the minority report too. I did j] not publish them before because I hud 1 neither the time to translate them nor the ? space to spare in my paper. You may always depend on my fairness, but you and others may also be aware that I will not accept and suffer v quietly any intolerance, provocation, or j, OHtfiifibly shown disregard against my 0 Oernmii-American fellow citizens. hi The readers of mv paper and all who k know me personally, will state that I u ! have always aimed in my writing, my it word*, and my uctions, to create a good 1? feeling and harmonious intercourse be- j; .... P 12-1. M k ? II mccn jiiipiinii nuu vicruian-AinericaiiN. v I myself intend to become a good and j, useful American citizen, but I would re* r| f nounce that honor if it would include the |< necessity or duty of turning around and v betraying the people who speak the lan- ti guage of my native land. r( in conclusion, let me pay, Sir, that I el am sorry, really sorry, to lee your name vi , on the majority report, because I have 3! the strong belief that had you examined 1 the matter in it# full and true light, you . would have convinced yourself that tho |H report is not just and fair. p \ ery respectfully, O. CiUTTESIJERa. \v low Mlio Served Two Itlantcrs. '('j Camp Mectlog letter to the Chicago Times. ^ Tho sweetest oratory that I have lis- 11 tened to on cliff or in forest was when I w ' awoke from a twilight dream which had 1 overtaken me as I sat leaning against the U 1 base of a monster tree. They were upon ^ the opposite side, and I could not run. {j Said she: " Since we were children I have taken a deep interest and friendliness in M your welfare, and since I came to know the blessedness of hope 1 have lonired to u nhare my joy with you. Will you give * your heart to your Maker?" L. He naiil: "I can't do that Mollie. I B would if L could, because vou wish it. I {* gave it to you last winter during our 4 Jeu {{ 1 d'eaprit,' and if you really don't want to M keep it yourself, if you really don't in P1 the least care for it, you maygiveitto {j whoever you like, for I nhall never have I! any use for it. I would like, you know, to j' share a bleaiedneaa of hope very likely much the Hamo aa youra if you would only arrange thing* ho that I might have you all the time to divide the joy which 1 hope you mean; can't you, Molly?" i She Maid: "O John I" and there wm a ai fumbling, and if he didn't kiss her, and nj Hhe didn't kins him, why " Katy did," and D the woodrt are full of them. Then she m naid, " Vou must tell pa how you feel," $1 and he naid: rc " Im't it too noon after getting anew ^ heart to tell a fellow'* experience?" and ahe Maid, " Xot at all. It ia proper, and I 'S\ am very happy." cj He aaid: "Not a< happy, Mollie. oa if ^ I had given my heart to the Lord, are you?" He asked hia question in a pathetic and apprehensive tone, and nhe re- 5 plied: " ItV nil the name, John. I'll nee that the good Lord gets it at la*t." Then they went oil'to inform pa, and get an earthly blessing from him, for John m irt in the leather buHineaa and very proa- h perou*. c: A Nl. t'lnirftvlllc Ncriipc. lSt. Ci-aiiisvillf, 0., August 24.?Our town is in a fever of cxcitement thin r] , evening over an a Hair that may yet re- . stilt in the most serious co?Heijiiencea. gi On the 20th of last December, Minn Dora vi Trott, the leading belle of this place, ami & Mr. C. A. I'atton, one of the best young ? , men of (hid vicinity, wero married. c' livery thing went merry as a marriage r bell, ami all was lovely until about the ' last of April, when, to the great astonishment of every one, except those deeply interested, Mrs. Patton gave birth to a , child. This caused a separation between t Mr. and Mrs. I'atton. Hie alleged father w of the child is Mr. L. M. Thompson, a g, young lawyer of this place. Mr. Thomp- w son found it convenient to take a trip 8 out West about that time. Last evening 8 he returned home. Dnring his absence W John and ltagtiel Trott, brothers of Mrs. , I'atton, had sworn vengeance on Thomp- J]j I son if he ever returned. Last evening ^ , Thompson appeared on the street, when ^ ho win immediately set upon by the Trott C( ! young men. One of them brokeacano c, over Mr. Thompson's head, and nearly i 1 knocked him down. Then both attempt, ed to shoot him, but were prevented by friends who happened to be near. The , Trott* have given Thompson notice to Q | leave by to-morrow morning, as they hi ' threaten to kill him if he stays about n! town. The worst results are apprehend- >S ed if the parties meet again, X; The Niiiulay Lcuilcr. i; Edlton Intclligencer: gi Allow me through your columns to call '' attention to what has become not only a ? 1 public nuisance but a serious grievance jt ! to the people of this community. I at* lude to the practice of boys yelling from six o'clock on Sunday morning, and continuing for several hours, in search of some one to buy Sunduy Leader*. Peace- n ablo citizens are roused from their slum- t| hers and startled by the unearthly whoopn g of these boys. Instead of having some re- p 1 spectable corner designated as a place K for the sale of these papers, bov*, without *] 1 regard for morality, or even the common h forms of decency, are allowed to practice u a habit that no vender of other articles j would be permitted to practice. I irnag ' me thin "modus operandi" has had the cfleet to diminish the sales of this ? paper, as I notice the wune boy "* wanders back and forth without any . . perceptible lessening of his bundle. I ^ think it would not only be more credita- jj 1 ble to the owner of thin paper, but raoro ? in observance of the sacredness of tbo ~ Lord's Day, if some quieter and more I J respectable mode for the sale ot his pa[ |>er should be adopted. From what we ! can learn we are of the opinion that this r outrage upon the feelings of a Christian A r people and upon the quiet of the Sabbath i 1 day will assume more serious propor1 tions. "A word to the wise is lullicient," Morality. I Tliul Insidious Foe Co IleuUh, * f An atmosphere Impregnated with the seeds of malaria, is rendered lurmles* l?y the E * timely use of Hosteller's Stomach Ilittrr*; I L. and if a resort to this benign protective ' agent has unwisely been deferred until the . * fever tits have developed, it will have the 1 effect of checking them and preventing J t their roturn. Thin statement ii corrob* united liy thousands who have tried this < t medicine for fever and ague and bilious 1 e rciumlttent fever, besides affections of the 1 _ stomach, liver aud bowels peculiarly rife ' in mtlarions localities. Throughout the < i West, Indeed in every part of the Amerionn . ' continent where malaria prevails, It is the , . accepted specific. Nor is the area of its J 1 usefulness circumscribed by the limits of 4 the United States, since It is widely used in c ft South America, Mcxlco, Australia ami 1 ii elsewhere. eod.tw ' , Toledo. r TOLEDO, Angust 25.?Flour?Finn. J 9 Wheat?Quiet; No. 3 White Wabash $127, ! , No. 1 white Michigan $1 28, extra whitu , Michigan $1 31, amber Michigan spot $1 '.Hi, j: seller August $1 26}{, seller September! . $117. torn?Dull; high mixed ?pot47!<c,' | No. 2 spot 46$*c, seller September 47c, No. ' 2 white 4Sc, rejected 4Ce, Oats?Dull; No. j > 2, 3lifco. J FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAl BY TELEGRAPH. New York Jlouey ana Stochi. Nkw York, August 25.-Mo;c?Y-Op#nei luict at 2tfo3 per cent, but tliii afternooi rat active and call loans advanced to 6 losing at 5. Prime mercantile paper 5n >er cent. Custom receipt*, $104,000. Clear ?gs $23,000,000. The Assistant Treasurei isliursed $135,000. sterling dull; actus uuneaa, long 4.8Z, abort 4.81. Gold?Opened and closed nt 104, witl ules in the interim at 103J?al04#. llor owing rates 1, ljtf, 2,2)4 and 3 per cenl <oana were also made Hal and at 3 per ten or carrying, Sij.vbk? At London 64 3-lOd*}* os. Ilere liver barsaro $1 22, greenbacks, $1 17fc old. Coin per cent diacouut, Uoviknmknts?Quiet* lotted BUtoi Oi of 1B81, coupons.. Ill} Ite-Twutitloa (lWfi) now llttA lvfrTwentfaa 1M7) -KJ8J, Ira-TwonUea (ims) iiov cw Htm 10H^ ow Four and a half* 10?',; >t Fours lOHj, 'en*fortlea ....los^ en-fortlua (coupons).................... 111!; urrencv 8lie? .. -my, RAti.noa I) Bonds?Active. Statu IIondh?Hteady. 8TOCKS-In the forenoon the markel us active and buoyant, the ndvanco rang ig from 2 to 3 per cent, the highest pricei f the week anil a current upward move lent were made in some eases. The mar et continued strong during tne afternoon util near the closing hour, when the aellig movement aud an attempt to realize roflU occasioned a lively break. Miehii.Mii entral rose to 59%, "Lake Shore 05*6, ook island to 19, New York Central 103J< lorthweatern common 35}$, St. I'aul 31 'nring the day and during an unexpected lid Northwestern brokw in Mi. St Mil 30J?, L. tihoro 03}*, Mich. Cent'i 50?$, rhich ereated lomewhut of a flurry for u me. However tho market was rapidly 'stored to itn accustomed temper and loseil strong. At Philadelphia Pennsvl uniii Railroad shares advanced from 30 'to !, nnd Heading *i with miner stocks i ivmpathy. It is evident that a heavy nil movement has bceu sprung. Knowig ones allege that ICeene, thu Cutforiii.au, at the bottom of the whole a Hair ami redict startling developments. The transactions were 262,600 shares, ol hich 9,500 were N. Y. Central, 1)1,000 Krie, >,300 Lake Shore, 35,000 Northwestern, 300 Itock Island, 10,000 St. Pauls 24,001 hioro "Mississippi, 7,700 Wabash, 7,<HH) nion Pacific. 5,000 C. C. C. I., 4,01X1 ^anibal & St. Joe, ll.OCO Delaware, Lucka* anna & Western, 3t?,000 Michigan Celtal, 20,000 Pacific Mail and 15,000 Western nion. rwttrn Union 82'JINorthwestern com., n:"; ulcnllter 18'4 Northwestern pM... WU ulckilber pfu IltHl New Jers?r Ceutral IS'.* ulflcMall. lUxk Island Ml% ari|>osA H Ht. Paul nuv-j arlposa inferred.. - St. I'aut preferred... CV'i dauia Kxpreas 03 W?kuh_ .. 'J!^ 'oils. Far^o A Co.. Kl Fort Wayne b'J!^ nienarn 45J4 'lYrre Haute ........... A ultod States ... 4U 'IVrre IItnt?* pf?l.?... IV^ cw York Central.. VlxA Ohio A Mississippi .. C'/4 fie l-'uM'lllcil^O it Alton Mi rlcprelcrrod.-. V3j$ I Chirr *o A Alton pfdlOl arlein 142 I Ik'l.iwurt' A Lacka... ifv'4 arlein pri'fonnl.,.117 | A. A 1*. Telegraph.. V0*4 lchlgui Central.... to',;; : Missouri FaclHc 1 ! ] mama....- 110 Burllngtou A Quin-lOsU ikeHhore HannlUl A Bt. Joo.. 11% nion faclflc 70 Central Pan. bonds..l(?ift llnols Central fA% Union 1'atlUc bomlniav), Ittsburgh Hi limit Grant* lo:t\ . C. C. A 1 a 4 Sinking Fund t'lnclnnntl. Cincinnati, August 25.-Cotton?Quiet ad steady at lOJfJc. Flour ? Dull and roopiug; family $5 OOnG 75. Wheat?Dull id unsettled at $101al 15. Corn?Dull ; 47a48c. Oata? Easier at 25a30o. Kye? ull at 57a58c. Barley? liood demnnd; jw spring 80c. Pork?Steady and firm at 12 50. Lard?Firmer; steam $.s 20, curnt make$S 10. kettle $0 ltt. Hulk Meat*? ronger, shoulders at $4 SO, closing at 187^ asked; short rib $0 00, short clear <0. IlaconSteady with a fair demand at !4o65i?a7|an7iJ4a8e. llutter? Dull and unHinged. Linseed Oil?Dull at 54u55c. 'hisky? Quiet at $1 10. Hoos?Steady, in fair demand; common I f)0a4 85, light $5 10a530, packing $4 00a 10, butchers $5 20a5 30. Clitcugo. Chicago, August 25. ? Flour?Firm id unchanged. Wheat?Active, firm and igher; No. 2 Chicago spring $1 USal 0S}4 ish, $1 07 August, 07->4a97?-rtC September, o. 3 at $1 03, rejected 8<Jc. Cornlosing easier W/ic cash 42J4c September, c October. Oats?Steady anil firm nl 5c cash, 23%c September, 24c October, . jected 18c. Rye?Firm ut 53c. Hurley -Kasier at 70)^c. Pork?Unsettled anil snerally higher, closing weak and admeed; $12 15al2 20 cash, $12 15al2 \7}4 eptember, $12 22J^al2 25 October. IjihI Unsettled and generally higher, closing isier Jat $8 20 cash, $8 20 September, i22^a8 25 October. iSulk Mwit.s?Firmer, ut not quotably higher. Whisky?$1 00, New York. Nkw York, August 25.-Cotton-Quiet 10 31-3'Jul t 1-Uio. Flour?Shipping ti jade firmer, No. 2 ?t $3 00a3 50, superfine estern and State $1 00a4 50, common to nod $4 75n5 50, good to choice $5 65a6 04?, liite wheat extra $6 05a6 50, fancy $ti 55ti 00, extra Ohio $1 90a0 50, St. Louis $5 0i?n 25, Minnesota patent procesi $i> 50uD 50, .'heat?Higher; new No. 2 Chicagospring I 85, ungraded Minnesota $1 30, unmer mutable spring $125. Kye? Dull; Mate ie. Itarley?Nominal. Malt?Quiet. Corn Quiet; ungraded western mixed 51-^h >6e, strain mixed 53^e. Oat#?Uuehang 1. liny, Hops and Groceries?UnehaugI. Whisky?Firmer and quiet at $1 Itia 17. _ Philadelphia. Pllt i. a delphi a, August 25.?Flouriiiet; superfine $1 00, extras $5 00, i'eundvauia family $025a7 00, Minucsota $?? 2.' * 00, high grade- $7 50a'J 00. Wheat? teady; amber $1 4rtal 45. Corn-Firm; I'llow 00c, mixed 57a5Sc. OaU?Qui? t hite western 30a33c, western mixed 27n )c. Hye?Dull at GOa63c. Fork?$14 50? 3 00. Uutter?fjood demand for choict rades, creamery 22a24c, Iowa and Mich ran Western Reserve 18a20c. Eggsfcslcrn firm at 17alSc. Cheese?Western ill cream lO^nlle, half OalOc. 1'etro uni?Firm; refined 13%al3%c; etude !,'o. Whisky?Firmer; western at$l 15, Dry (>ooUtt. Nkw York, August 25.? HuBinessmodettely active with commission houses and le jobbing trade improves steadv. t'ottoii noils in fair demand and unchanged in rice*, mats in ateaily request and dress inghams active. Dress goods doing well, lens' wear woolcus in steady demand, oreign good* active. Garners' A liarlouia prints reduced quarter cent. ritfNbnrgli. PlTTSHUROii, August 25.?The OH. ExImage ut Parker's and Oil City closed m l?. m. yesteday, to remain closed until 'uesday morning; in conacquence busincKM i dull; crude nominally at $2 .?.'}$ at Purer'*; refined lUitfc bid, Philadelphia dI've ry. CHILDREN'S J CARRIAGES l speciality. Prices to suit all classcs at 2th Streot Variety Store, No. 38. mjrCI WM. MINQ NICOIA, llnnnRtr. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage! PMBV0MKVIA Outdo to Wedwk ant I'.'* IV T. V>V 1 ' Trr?uu? on !h? ? lilutin ol m?rruc? awl Ibt ^^VnnnPi'tDiMlint unlit tor It t the**. crtte of Bepro&uctlon at?t (UMiiiC^^lti Dtaraira of Women. I 'iFil'l'lPtTHii k for ^ron,l,!* IC/NL ADVISER! Oniiiu:?otiirr?ot? rrivato I? muro truing from self \hu?p, Eiccaiea, or Secret Diteaaea, with Uw U?t ^'c?.Mi,ss;sKS?& o:? how of th- Throat*ml I,uncs, CaurrU.Buplure.tlw jptUMt Hnbu,tc.,prlf(? loct*. Lnlirr ??>?>* ?r ut pottpaidon rreetpt of price: or a.) three, .'in n?ci?. hcentlfUUy ll!u?tr?tnl. I??r II cti. AUJtc** UK. liUTTS. No. li N. ath St, Bt. Loula. Ma. SlirrCDCDC'^ L0'T MANHOOD aur r tntno syphilis, or .dt.^ i?m raujrd liy Indl* retlon, who bare clrcn up *11 hope, after trying Ir In all lha to-called reiuedloa, will fiuil the oulj tiro relief by calling at or tending etamp for free,cot IdentUI, and beneficial adflco to the old Weiletr Aedlcit Institute. 137 Sycamore St., Cincinnati iV'rtte or call and examine its Museum of Llfe^isi kfolcla ef casta cufea. and you will be conrlncw t li thronly Institute that his and can miccewfullj real thrw ailment* No charge to rwponritile per otu fir treatment till curtd. JjTO-dAw I? 1811?MACKEREL, No#. 1,2 ami : L In lUrrrla, Hall tbrrcla and Klta. Lake Her iugln Half and Quarter RtrreU. Sail Water lltr log la Hartela and Half lkrrela. In alureaut orialcby M. KKII.LY, 13C0 and 1311 Main St. DRUCCIST8. Come to the Waters I BETHESDA WATER. I, PoMCEalna rmarknblo efficacy In Dlabetla, nod *1 7 JIwiuki of the kidney* ami urinary organ*. Fu lale bj the barrel or gallon by f LOUAN, LIST 4 00. 1 BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, * From the celebrated Ppilng* In Virginia, valiuhl m a tonic and alleratlte, anil etjwlally adapted t , treatment of female complaint*. For tale by t LOGAN, LIST A CO. BLUE LICK, CONGRESS And Vichy Wateia. For tale by LOOAN, LIST A 00. COLD AND SPARKLING \ Soda Water, itrletly pure, and flavored with tmr j, Syrups. For tale by LOOAN, LIST A 00, [ Good Thing to have In the House \ Orundy'* Cholera and Diarrhea Mixture. A rail* Ide remedy. For aalo by }y?l*dow LOOAN, LIST A 00. t 11IIE GREATEST MEDICINE OF Till . AGE! : KrafFs DiarrhoeaCompoundl UN ^5D?.92f t? N.X frkpaba v.. U1 At IB 1IUULU lor IUU CUIO UI Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint,&o. In UBlveml uk for FIFTEEN YEABH! IIA3 NEVEK FAILED 12f A SINGLE CAKE. ' KEEP IT IN YOUR HOUSE. TAKE IT WITH YOU WHEN YCU TRAVEL Sold with Runrrntee?IJO CURE, NO I'AY! N*CcrUfl<itr?, Irwiu prominent citizens of tbli 1 and other Slates. For naif by nil DrtiggliU and Dealers lu Mcdl? , clncs, nt 60c per Dottle. R. A. McCABE & CO., ? WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, WHEELING, W. VA., myll SULK PR0PRIKT0J18. ALWAYS GEHUE BEST! R/EEID'S COUGH SYRUP! Do Not Neglect a Cold However Slight, For COUOH8, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, Ac., u*e KttU'S COUGH SYRUP! 'l here in no Preparation equal to it. Try it and be convinced. REMEMBER! Ahk for "rtRKD'H COUGH SYRUr," and be sure you get it, PRICK 25 CRNT8 PKR BOTTI.B. HOUSTON & REED, Proprietors, Whkrlikg, W. Va. SOLD BY A I.I. DEALERS IN MEDIC IMS. myl'J FORTY YEARS BEFORE T1IE rCBLIC. DR. C. M?LANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC -ORVERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. rPHE countcnancc is pale and L leaden-colored, with occasional Hushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; anazuresemicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells,and somet i mes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite | variable, sometimes voracious, witha gnawing sensation of the stomach, at . others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains through out the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy; not ' unfrcqucntly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally diffi1 cult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimcsdryand convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper varia: ble, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms ; arc found to exist, ; DR. C.M?LANE'S VERMIFUGE 1 Will cerfninlv n rum it does not contain mercury in any form; it is an innocent preparation, not capable of doing the slight' tit injury to the most tender in/ant. The genuine Dr. M?Lane's Vermifuge bears the signatures of C. M?Lane ai?nri.eming Bros, on the wrapper. ^ DR. C. M?LANE'S LIVER PILLS. Theso Pills aro not recommended as a remedy for " all tho ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of tlio Liver, aud in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headi ache, or diseases of that character, ihftv gtnrnl Willi/*"* n j .t.vuuuw 4? 1 IVU1? AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can boused preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a siniplo purgativo they aro uncqualed. bewaite op IMITATIONS. The genuine aro nover sugar coated. Each box has a red wax Beal od the lid, with tiio impression Db. M?Lane'3 Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears thesignatures of C. M?Lane and Fleming Bros. Sold by all respectablo druggists Vd country storekeepers generally. The Argonaut Mills, formrrly I nvtam ? ?' ? ? - ?- - ? I nt DnrtULLT WUULtN MILLS MANUPACTUHK ; Yarns, Jeans and Flannels. ! YAKX EXCBASQED FOR ii'001.. ' dalzem. a war, mr29 WllBRUXO, W. VA. ' ukesh teas?300 packages L Uunpowilcr, lu|<crlal, Youn? lljion, Ooloni; 1 Encllah ltreakfait, hiiJ houchong Tcaa. In iton una (or ale at low tigurm. M. 11E1LLY, 1309 ami 1311 Main St. FINANCIAL. Jobs K. Botifoid, Prat. Oio. Adamb, Qub'r. ' BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY BacoMnr to the J K1BOT NATIONAL BANK OF WIIEELINO. ....1150,000 ThliB.nkl. oiuiM inO mtntrrt to Inn act the burton* of banking lo all III detalla. It lucrmii tbeFInt National Bank of Wbwllnf, \ la owned bj the aauie aharchokltra and li undrr the u tame management. By carefully re?irdlnj the Intereata of Ita Corrrftpondrnta and Denoaltore, and by a promnt and faithful execution of their wUbce, It bopea to merit their eetmu and ranlldi'Dce. Notwi and Bills discounted. Collections made on all points throughout the United rttnlfH. Dcp :>?lt Accounta aubject to check at light received from Banks, Bankers, Fliuis, Corporations and Individuals. Certificate* uf Dcpodt Issued payable on demand . or at fixed date*. Interest allowed on Special Deposits. diiktom: John K. Botaford, I Wm. B. Simpson, Jacob H. Rhodes, Wm. A. Turner, ? Win. A. I sett, I John L. Hobba, A. M. Adams, [ 0. C. Dewojr. Henry M. Hnrper, | my2i-<Uw ; Commercial Bank. Capital, $100,000. OrncK-No. 1308 Main Bt. i Interest paid on Special Deposit*. Collections made and proceeds rrumptlr remitted. Accounts of inerchntita and otlicrs solicited. mmctors: Thot. II. last, I J. L. Btlfel, it. J. Kmyth, W. T. Burt, J.C. Tlmtnas, Chaa. II. Booth. *V'. A. Wilson, TOOd. H. LIST, President J. L 8T1FKL, V. Prcst. H. P. niLDHETlI. Cashier. ]al? 1). c. Ijst. Joairu Bkydou.d, IIxNttr K. Ijst, (linos Lamb, Wm. a. Ijst, limy W. Lutt. Bank of Wheeling:, WHEELING, W. VA. Capital, $100,000. Stockholder* personally liable and representing ot?t faoo.ooo. Bet-elm Deposits and Discount* Paper. Heals In Hold, Sllter, ColH-Drafta and 8torllng Exchange. Sell* l>mfta on Enslnnd, Ireland, Franco, Germany and other immanent part* of Kuro|*. Buvsand sella lioterLmtut, Btatc, City and Rail* road lkmda. Interest paid on Hpeml Dejioelta. Bi>ecial attention ylvtii toCollectlf.ua. 1>. C. LIST, Prwldeut. (5. LA MR, ttuhlcr. JOH. BKYBOl.P, AwlntantCMlilpr. ]?15 Exchange Bank. J. N. Vascjc, Pres't. Bam'l Lacghuw, V. P. Capital - noo.oM Liability o( Stockholder* 400,000 This Hank mewed* to the busine** of the Merchauta' National Bank, and deal* in Coin, Coupon*, Commercial Paper and Billa of Exchange. Interest paid on Special Deposit*. Collections mado on all point* and proceed* promptly remitted. Account* of Banker* aid Business Men solicited. Stockholders liable to depoeltora according to the Constitution of the State the same a* In National Bank*. dikkctoks: J. N. Vanco, | B. Horkhelwur, L. B. Delajilnin, J D. Gutman, J. G. Hottmann. Win. EMngham, Kaiu'l I-nunliIin. I H. WjiHom. Crawford Ifeotli, ii? JOHN J. JONES, Culiler. FURNITURE. &C. A. U. MOREHBAD. W. TIIOS. ZINK. K. II. VAN CLKVB. UNDERTAKING COFFINS AND CASKETS, OF ALL BIZM. SHROUDS, GLOVES,CRAPE.&c. A. R. MOREHEAD & CO. Furulturo and Carpet Rooms, 1117 Main Street WMRl |J N DERTAKIN 0. BURIAL CASES OF ALL KINO* AND SIZES. CORPSES CHEMICALLY PRESKKVED. Calls answered at all hours from tho Store. WM. ZINK & SON, Furniture and Carpet Roouia, North End Ccutrc Wheeling Markot Jei! I 31 INEFUBKJT ORB. p LACK CURTAINS, CORK ICRS Jt MIRRORS. & EDMUNDS0NA80N8, )39 Liurkty Stekbt, Pittsburgh, Pa. tin? -J" WESTON'S J 6 DIFFERENTIAL |% Pulley Blocks 0 B ALSO KKOVTX AS | ;j'' Doyle's, Hall's and Bird's, J$_f I WAXCFACTCniD KXCLVSIVKLY BT TIIK jYr YalB Lock Mfg. Co. . n?a?r t. Pro. Hy t STAMFORD, CONN. ^*-^$^3.-?' Hold the Load ftiupcnded.at " ~ fi any |?lnt. * 0 Enable one uian to do the work of four or flro. nUY YOUR DOG COLLARS AT WEST VA. STENCIL AND SEAL WORKS, No. 1731 Market Street The only place in the city whore you ran get the name ttaroju'd on the collar*. NO CORE-NO FEEli ul I FjmI W*Ua*Kto itmt, CbVarv for IH. nn of til Nrrvuna IN-bllllj, uj Lm| Manbrnxl, irnniwrnly rw?J. Ur.O. I. arUaataaf Ik* IUf<*n Nhool. inil ?m oj , >lwmrjr; Km lb* lanwt Wdlw la tha I'allad fut?. L.V ) H1KM trwtaKil ?tih bnrna tnrf Ww4.nll ?r?Hu. . K.?ejr fMurtWx* let pulaau. h**j 11(1. CnU far MAKUlAfiB urillE! m i*~. Ill?inw>l. MAUUIKU 3 LA III KM aa4 ???U?n?rn wo4 flfto r*akf?r fWmpU of Kabl?r (Inrular nfliuivrUnl Inf.vnutm b? nm. Coatwluova ftn *o4 cvidUuiuL lUUaUa HIUi f> a Ik*. ?????????? GROCERIES. pUBE SPICES AND MUSTARDS. W1I1TE, BLACK A CAYENNE PETPEI CLOVE8, ALLSPICE, MACE. CINNAMON. GINQEB, TUKMEBIC, COLBAN'8 D. B. F. UOBTAIU), All guaranteed pure. Also I'URK CIDK1 ViNEUAB, at THOBURN & BRO'S, OHOCIOIIH, 1070 Markkt, Cor. Elbvbsth. GROCERIES. JOS. SPEIDEL & CO. TWO IROX FRONTS. Largest Stock In the Citjr of Coffee, Sugira, Teai, Syrup), Tobaooo, Grocers' Sundries GUIDING STAR FLOUR, The Cheapest and Best Flour made. Don' let unprincipled dealers inducc you to taki Home other Star Floor, saying it is the name We have the exclusive sale of Guiding 8ta? every sack of which has Balaton, Ball i Go's name on it. All dealers are rc<iucstc< to examiue our stock. 1116 Haiti A1417 Mouth Sin. nu!3 . <Jk ? Al "satin Uloss Flour, We are constantly receiving this CELEBRATED FLOUR THE FINEST ami IJEST ever introduce* into this market. Don't Waits Your Money Upoi Inferior Brands. BUY THE BEST-THE SATIN GLOSS List, Davenport & Parks SOLE AGENTS. jc30 JUST BECEIVED? 8 TlerCN Bof Ill-re Himn, t. iiovca 1ICV ni(? oaouiuen, 2 Hoxea Bwlllve Breakfast Ilaoou, 2 Tierces 8ugar Cured Beef, 6 Cases l*re<Md Corned Beef, 2 Caaea Cooked Tongue. 1 Cue Cooked Ham, 1 Case Rlch'i Hpiced 8a1mon, 1 Cane Cincinnati 8. C. Tongue, 10 Boxes Burlington llerrlog, 1 Caw Guavn JeUej. Will bo retailed cheap bj R. J. SMYTH, Jelfl Corner Market and Fourteenth Hti PAI TS, OILS, &C. pUKE PARIS GUEENFOR POTATO UUGH AT HANES, WILSON & CO.S, 1228 Market St, below McLtirn House. my25 jpURE PARISOREEN And other PAINTS! Bold cheap at HANES, WILSON &XO.S, 1228 Market Btrekt. my25 WHITE LEAD. E. F. H-A.Y, Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors, and PAINTERS' SUPPLIES, No. 1211 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va FOR HALE?ARMSTRONG A McKEL\Y*8 SUPERIOR BRAND WHITE, LEAD. What Painters Say About thli Lead. Dayton, Ohio, April 17,1877. Wo, the undrrilgnod. do hereby certify that wj have uied Arautrong A McKelvy'a Strictly Purt White Ix-ad, and we find It the best lu the market It Is whiter, Round finer, covers more rorface ami has more body, than any we hare em used. [Signed by] Joii.h R. Diuirsrr, Sign and CarrUce Painter. U AltTKH A l lRTir, Palntrra and Paper Hongera. J. A. I.adi), Painter and Pa|*r Hanger. A. P. Babkktt, my2C Houao and Sign Fainter, CHINA & OUEEN' WARP. QRKAT INDUCTION llT WHITE AND GOLD BAND GHIITA Table Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, and Fancy Chamber Seta. JOHN FRIEDEL, nul5 1130 MAIN STBECT. HATS & CAPS. JjULL STYLE HATS I r?.. ?.?.i -? REED'S?1222 Market Street, nu!8 Meat? and lakd-sugas Hugir Cured Qmr? m enou dm, Hujjar Cured Oanvaaed Breakfaat IU con. Plain Hlioulricri, Clear81.lw.Hupr Cured Drl* '? '> ?rom imoko boua* daily: Krttle render, *1 Leal Ur.1 n Tierces, Barrel, aod Half Bamli Kegt and lift; all at lowest market ratea. M. BKILLT, IMIand HI! MilnHtreet REFINED 8UGARS-600 BARRELS I'rmtml, Powdered, Granulated, Coffee am Y?Mlnw In i ore and (or sale at lowest market rata M. KK1LLY, lap and 1811 Maloht /CAROLINA. KICE?60 TIERCES received direct Irom Charleaton, In atore am for ail* by M. RKII.I.Y, 13C9 and 1311 Mil a Street. MERCHANT TAILORS. H. LINGEN, t, 1220 Market Street, II THREE DOOBS BELOW McLtJBE HOUSE. MERCHANT TAILOR. I tako pleasure iu informing my customers, and tho public in geucral, that tuy ' FALL & WINTER STOCK Is uow in store, with tho addition every week o! such novelties as may be brought out. Gentlemen will find in my establishment * everything that is new, stylish or desirable in materia), both of Home and Foreign make, and at prices to suit the times. t I will make up to measure heavy weight B all wool Suits from $20 0() upwards, which u incut, workmanship and trimmings shall , not ho excelled. j[ From my long experience in the business, j doing my own cutting, selling my own goodii and buying exclusively for wish, my expen es are at the lowest point, ami can and do sell at tho lowest figure. I nra closing out my entire stock of FURNISHING GOODS nt and below cost, to discontinue that branch of business i HI. LUsTCKEIN". au'21 Thos. Hughes & Co. ' MERCHANT TAILORS, 1 Comer Twelfth and Wator Streets, WHEELING, W. VA. ) Wo aro receiving additions daily to our already large and attractive stock of WORSTEDS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, FOE SPRING A SUMMER WEAR, And believe we can offer superior iuducemeuta to any needing ; Clothing Made In a First-Class Mkrmer. We will hereafter make the following discount to CASH and PROM IT PAYING CUSTOMERS: Six pkp. cent off if paid in 10 dnys. Five per cent oil* if paid in 30 dnvs, from date of delivery of clothes. ?mTLKARB RXAMISK OUR STOCK AND PRICKS. THOS. HUGHES & CO. mylO New Goods! SPRING and SUMMER C. HESS & SON, Merchant Tailors, I COB. 14th AND MAIN ST8. Have just received their lnxico and eleirnui 1 atock ol Gooi'a for ' SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Embracing hII new rietncB* < ' Cloths, CasBimercs, Vestings, Suitings, and ( Spring Overcoatings, Which will he limile UJ. la Mm Heal Htylr, KtlLI. LINK Of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WHJTJt hllinTtj A! A Jilt TO GUI Ml, We invite the public to cull ami examine , our block, feeling auured we can offer t-uprior itiilueetuenta. mr!7 C. B.E88 A HON. PHOTOGRAPHERS. $2 00F0R 0NE D0ZfcN Fine Card Photos AT _auR4 IIIOOINS' GALLERY. "^yONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE. HIix* Introducing coo* Card Photograph* for 90c A DOZEN thry are working their way Into public / ror upon their own merlin. Heinplca ran hewn. l*roob will beahown. 8x10 Photograph* only (I. BROWN'S GALLERY?MARK KT ST. au9 ROOFING SLA.TE ROOF la the CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE FIRE-PROOF COVERINC For brick or Frame Building*. The difference In Inanrance will pey theaddltloual cost over ahlngleii. Prlcw beyond competition. CYRUS M. YOCUM, pC-dAW HTKCHIWVll.LK, O. JOHN C. senULTZ, PLAIN AND ORNAMXNTAL, 8LATK ROOFKK, | No. llfl ElUUTJUCHTII tfTKRltr. All orderi promptly attended to. Repairing neat If done and warranted. at# 1RANSPORTATION. gALTIllOllE 4 OI1IO KAtLKOAI) CO BfiftlIlWIBFcWPia'p . mm mux mmr 11, mil, ItUODgV XnmWV Iwe u tollowa-Wheeling 'i ling: No. fl. No. T No. 1. Noll* kast? BOUND. dalljT. dally. u,\5*7.p#~ A- * * *'*' ** Whw 4:40 10:85 6:20 7:10 Arrlreaat- P.M. P.M. Gntfton 9:09 8:15 10:80 4;10 r. M. A. M Keyter 12:63 7:05 1:55 ......... Cuiulwtland 145 8:W) 2:45 ?>MM. Martlraburg 4:110 .....w. 6:10 Waahlngtoo City.. 7:20 7:50 lUlUuioio 8:80 0:00 a. m p. M. H.MMH Philadelphia..... 3:05 1:45 .... New Yo'k 6:26 8;00 cxcepUtanday. No. 7 atona at all Htatlona between Wheeling and Cumberland; No 4.1atopaat all Hlatlona beiwwn Wheeling and U radon. No. 8. No. la ttrsi^oound. dally. No. 2.* daily. Leave Wheeling TAlk.U 4:10t?.M 9.45 p.m ArriTo at? Zaneavllle 11:50 " 8:45 ? 2.-05 a*m Newark l:OOp.m 10.00 " 8:15 " Culuiuhui 11.00 " 8:00 " Sandu?ky fl:55 " 9:10 " I>tyton 7:30 " 1:35 P.M Cincinnati 8:00 10:80 a.m loulivlle 12:55 a* 7:45 pj? ludUimoll* 11:25 PM 12:40 " nt. Luuli. ?<Oa.m 9:0i " Chicago 6:00 " 7:00 " l>aily except Hutulajr. No*. 8 and 10 mako clo?e connection atColutubua for Mil |Miiiit< South und Southwint; at Chlctmofor all poltila We?t aud Northwest. l-.nM-UiutHl irxtnauiak* cuunrctlonaat Baltluioro for Hilliidtlphla. New York und Uuati.n. At Inglmi (,'ity far nil point* Mouth. Wi*t.r? .und traian make dlrcct conncctloM lor all |irtii(i|ul pointl Wntntid Northwwt. lullmuu IVuacv car* on all night train*. wiiei'umi, pitts. and ualtimoiie diy. Lmtcj dally- *Arri?oi dully at Wlitel nj (i ffl a. m. Waahlugt,n,P*.ll:u5 ?.m 5:23 ji. in. 7:10 p.in ?t'xcc|>t Sunday. lixcopt Hundiy. Ticket* to all principal points on lalo at DepoU Offlcc open at all hour* durlug the day. 11108. It. HllARl', Maatw of Traiuportatlan. R. T. DEVR1K.S, Gen'l Anqnt. my 15 CLEVELAND A PlTTShmtOlI UAILKOAD. CUtiDHSMil) TIMH CARD. agggj On and after May 20th, 1877, Trains will run dally (exwpt Mtinday) as follows, rlz; ACCOM. mail. rxtmksl ua vk. BcUaln- 5:53 am U:f0 a.m. 3 10 r.m. Hrldgcport......... 6:0i " 11:10 ? 3:20 " Martltrs Fury... f.:l3 " 11:18 " 3 27 " l-a mange C 48 " 11:52 4.00 " mcnu-iitilie 7:00 " 12-.U0r.rt 4:18 '* WelliYllle 8:20 " 1:3> " 6:50 " UoeluMer... 0:80 " 2;30 " 0:40 akkivk. Pittsburgh. 10:35 " 3:40 " 7:4A * Altoona ..... 6 55 r.m. 0:40 " 12:05 a.m. HarrUtiurg 10.53 " 2:40 a.m. 3:50 " Halttuioro..... 7:45 " 7:45 " Washington 0:12 " 0 12 " Philadelphia 3 00 a.m. 7:U0 7:35 * New York 0:35 10 15 ? 10:85 ? UBoston 4:45 r.m. 8:30 p.m. 8:30 r.m. aiirivk. AUiancu 10:57 a.m. 5:19 r.m lUvenim ill At " R-Kit ' Hudson 12:30 r.M 6:<4 " ??? Cleveland 1:45 " 7 UO " I arkjvk. Ft. Wayne 11:45 2:85 a.m.i ..... ^~hlog'>? <1:30 a.M. 8:00 " |.. SteubenvlUe Accommodation?Lcavea Ikllalre at 4:?0 p. !u.; Ilrl'tyeport at 4.55; and urrives at ttteubenvtlleat 6:151). in. l*avrs MeuW-nville it 7:45 a. m.; airitea at Brldxejwrt at #:55 a. m. Bf-ecial accommodation trains leave lU-lluire at 'J 30 a. tn. and 12:45 p. iu.; Bridgeport at 9:45 a. in. and 1:00 p. iu ; arrive at Martin'a Kerry U:55 a. ui. and 1:10 p. m. K? turning leavo Martin'a Ferry at 11:25 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.; Bridgeport 11:35 a. u. mid 3:40 p. iu.; arrive at Bellalru at 11:50 a. w. ai?l 3:55 p ui. '1 icketa to all principal points In the Eait and West can l?* procured at the Uulou Tl< ket Office, Mcl.urc House, and at the itatlnu at Bridgeport. F. It. MY Eft-, my?!) flencral Pawenger and Ticket ARi'nt._ PITT.HBUB'JII, CINCINNATI A HT. UJUI8 It AlLWAY-7'.4A'-JIANDLK JtUUTJi The Direct Lino to tlio Northwest, West and Southwest. CONDENSED TIME CAItD. Taking tfl'cct Juuo 24,1H77. To Ihf II'fit and South (via Zmicsvllle). 1'iut l*ncttlc Line. Ex. Actum'n i.mve ZanwiVillc. fS.ooa.m 12.50im? Arlve lJincaster...^,.. 1):5U " 4:45 " Clrclevtlle 10:50 5 f.5 " WashbKton 11:57" 7:15" t7:MA.M W lliuliiKtoii 12:?2P.M 8:il ' Morr..w 1 IW " IfcIS ? Cincinnati 3:10 " IQifC " To thf ll>i< and South (via Columbus). | Fast IPnc'fcl Cm. I Line. Ex. Ex. Mall. Ia'avp? r. m.|a. m. p.m. a.m. Pittsburgh^. *11:35 *8:30 f3:40 t7:05 A. M. SteubenvlUe 100 10:07 f?:ia Dcnulaon 2:45 :i:M 8:30 11:36 p. m r. u. Newark C:00 2,17 11:25 7.85 A.M. Columbui *6.25 *3:50 11:00 110:00 Artive? I/judon 7:20 4:13 2:05 11:00 p. m. Xcnln 8:20 8:42 8;15 12:15 Dayton C:;o 1:1ft Cincinnati 11:65 8:00 G.30 3:10 A. M. TOU?TH1B 12:115 1130 7:45 T> Ifir Writ and Northuftt (rla Coluuihui), l'tmt Ind. l*nc'fc Cli'fo. Lino. Kx. Ex. Ex. lil arc? A. m. A. V. P. m P. m. Columbui 0 6.3 110:00 v3:i0 t5:i0 Arrlre? p. u. Hrbana 8 04 5:4.'? 7:40 Nqua DO; 6 4C ?:02 Blcbraond 10:'r. 8:15 8 30 p. v. Indiiinapolli 12:35 C:15 11:25 a. M. A. ?. St. lunula ?... 0:00 8:30 lx>KMnni>urU 4.00 3:0"> 3:00 Chicago 8 30 7:50 7:10 Dally, jDullr excfpt Sunday. BqJ'ullmnn Drawing lloom nnd Hlwnlnf Cmrm | imiu dtcui?!iTllio aud Columbus through uiihwt change to Ciurliinitl, Louisville, Indianapolis and at. Louis, hiiiI from Coluiulius to ChlcaK"The pleasure tetker or those stoking Iltmtt in Iht Writ, fthiiulil call on or wldrcM the uudcnigiitid lor through tiiui' t ililcs, map*, land circulars and I further Information. w. I- O'lllilKN, Uen'l passenger and Ticket Agent, No. 219 High | nre?'l, Coluiulius, Ohio. my 17 jrniMR TAHLK WHEELING A KLM OKOVE X !' W. Co., In effect on and alter Friday, M?jr 12d, 1877: Leave Wheeling? Leave HtainmV6:25 a. ii. t;50 a. m. 7:13 ' 7;40 41 H-.05 " ?.:to 8:55 " 1K20 ' 0:45 ' 10:10 ' MUM ? 11 00 " 11:25 44 11:50 44 12:15 p. u. 12:4') P. M. 1:05 ' 1:?0 ? 1:55 44 2:20 44 2:45 44 8:10 44 3 515 4:00 44 4:25 44 ' 4:50 ? 5:15 41 6 40 44 C:?fi 44 f,:W ? 6:55 44 7:20 " 7: *5 44 8:10 44 8:35 44 U:00 44 0.25 44 l?:S0 44 BUILDINC. BUILDER. j. M. HiLEY, I CARPENTER. Office?930 Market Strbbt. Renidence?51 Fifteenth STUKirr. myO |70R HAI.K?On Houth lircolirajr street Iiiauil, 1; one Building I/>t, 40 fwt front lijr 128 t deep. Hnt*shade trees, and lot filled unaboreatrwt grade. ?11 If J JOHN M. HAWLKY. ENGINEERING. CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AT THE RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. TROt, N. T. Instruction rcrjr practical. Advantages uniurpasaed In t!il? country. Oraduaica obtain cxwllent positions. lUMijwni fvpt. 15th. For tlio Annual Register, conuinln* improved Cuurte ot htudr. mud full nrtieulin. WM. I.. A DOM, Mrrctor. Jy3l PRESCRIPTION FREE For the a|**ly Cure of tieinlniU Wraknn*. Ix?t Manhixrl, ami all dlwrdera hruuxht on by I ndlicm. lion or Kxrtie. Any Drucxlit hai IhelogradHota. M>\mt DR. 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