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Sb&kl C*M 28 ft 27 FoartanthtirHL ?*XW A OAM FBZLL, j minnui mnnrau. WEDKEND-tV. NOT. 7, 1977. Auu. M. Gov oika bin itlulttarj bs* lo jeilerdij'i V.'uLinglon frfwrkr. Mr. Moor*, ?hom ho loccwdr, In tlowlr maud next spring will be batter than At any time ainoe the panic. The present crop* will be sold between this luid piing, and thtj immense sum received lor them put into circulation. The effect mait be to atiranlate consumption. The Weat will b? iajeplendid shape financial* ly, and will be both able and willing to build and improve to an extent that will require a great many nails. This being the prospect for spring It becomes the nail men to act prudently with reference to rale* at pree eut onremunerative price*. What if waited ia some expedient (or tiding orer the iuterim between this and the setting in of the .Spring trade. Many of thowe who are experienced in the business be* Uore that the only effective expedient is to cat down production. The Pittsburgh meeting is called to discuis and pais upon tbe matter. Itiim UnmiHucilln l ollop Moi'NreviLLE, November 0. Lilian Ial?lll<(DCPr: Oo Ia.*t Saturday I privileged to peed a fow hours in Cameron.^ I found the (own fairly ulivc with business. It ?u full of j-eople from the country, all teeming in a hurry to transact the buaii'tt* that had brought them to town. The storeroom* wcr* literally crowded with cu?totncr?, and I do not hesitate to ?*y that there i* more business done in Cameron than in any place cf it* fife within a hundred mi!** around. The public tchool there h progressing ?nel? under th? superintendence of Prof. J. M. McCoubs, who, according to all report*, is an active, energetic and successful teacher. He \* agisted in hi# g^^^^^Jabors by Mr. J. R. Dixon and MiM ^ Jtnnitf Moore. The ethool numbers about ISO pupils, enough for four teachers, but threv are doing the work as best they can. Dr. 8. B. Stidger has finished a wry tine brick dwelling house, which ehows well at a distance. The Doctor i? surelpr on? of CauiMrou'* mo?t enterprising citi?a>, and ha ha* done much toward the Um>rovem?r?t of the torn. I lock dinner at the WellV Houte, and if the general accommodations of the house correspond with the table no one need hesitate to stop there lor they will be ore to be well cared (or. A teacher** institute vai heid at the chool building during the day, and although not ao well attended an it should have beeu the exercises were very intertesting to one who hna the good of the eanse of education at heart. But leaving Cameron we turn to our o*ntown and find everything mov:ng in the uiual style. In a few days there will b? a continuous line of pavement from the lawer wharf to the upper end of upptir town, more than a mils in leugtb. This give* the privilege for the meetiug ol the extremes of our town, now and then, even in bad weather. The population of onr town has increased rapidly within the laat year, and it now number* something over 2,090 inhabitant*. Thii, as a matter of courne, does not include thoee who per 'force have been compelled to atay with u? a time, urrounded by clone walls, but it include* all those wbo are actual bona fide residents and are itriving to make an honest ,[ living. Wiuter approaches apaoe and our coal men are happy. X. Onr Waftklngtoxi Corretfpondeuc. "Washington, November X '/ lMlton Intelligencer. Perhap* it i* not too late' to tell jour reader* that Went Virginia's fourth representative in the House of CongreM, Uie lie v. Mr. Poisal, although a Southern Methodic minister, was proposed for the office of Chaplain by Col. WiUonandAlr. K?nna, both Catholic*, and nwcn to them bia election. The former Chaplain, an Episcopalian, seemed to be popular in the Democratic caucus, notwithitaudinghis long prayeri?pray, er, rather, for be made only one?but one member caid he would not have anything to do with a man who prayed publicly in his shirt sleeves." As soon an Mr. Poisal's iilatforp wan announced, Short Prayers, I lie avrept alt before htm. An effort appear* to be making in the Houie to divide the Bepublican party | beyond hope of reunion by forcing tho Bepublican members to make a record In black and white for and against Have*. uqiii misfcneme enail Lave t>eon carried oat, and carried out thoroughly, the I)eiV - mocfntic uiBjarlty will hardly be impol* i iticcnougitto permit an adjournment. ; Blaine in tailing into the background i ( / among the opposition Republican lead- | er?,*nd Conkling occupies iheforemoat \ position; but thai will not probably laat i until I860. They are both men who ] wait patiently for a critic, for supreme j moments and adroitly take advantage of Ithem; bat Blaine got* further, he make* j them. Conkling in more respected and , admired; .Blaine more aympathii>ed with, more hurrahed for, belter en raypiri wiih the maw of maakind. Illume in Jim i Blaine, Conkling ia Mr. Conkling; Blaine ; would make an excellent candidate, Conkling an excellent President. I would i rather bet on Btaiue. I . 1 Another thing likely to prevent an ; ygp, eariy sojournment is ma nnauca&i que*- < V lion. It at the moat important one before Congress, being, in fact, the question of j?y- national prosperity or national adversity. It is entirely too important to be acted ? on In a hurry, and equally too important t to be trifled with and delayed. If a rote (ihould be taken in the Ilouae now, a maj? ; fer*lJ cou^ ** *or lhe r*I*al of the Beaumption act, if I have read the indi? '' cations aright; but opppotition to tue re* . peal may speedily develop itself among . gf the new members who usually like to fe.. get well settled in their seats before exer, ting their strength, and in the meantime j vote with. tbelr,party. They are, however, * holding back oil the Democratic side leu $ atthisseasion than usual, owing to the [ want of good recognited leadership. u':.t . Ui... iu.?J? tr 1 niiu?v?Ki pu;ri?juvj nirAonun U. Stephens would undoubtedlr be the lead* . er; as it if, it would puule a Philadel- * & pbia lawjer to determine who ia. It i 6i looks now an if a dtcirive vote on tbe - money question will be bad lotne time neit week. \ \ One ot the great Republican trio, and ( the greateat baa fallen. Ca<ar, not Cras- i aoi.hu been wiped out of tbe sans. 2 Colonel Wilson left tbla morninf, with 1 the rat of the House oommiUee appoint* ] id forth* porpoat,U> atland the funeral 9t Uorton. The Ooloml thought at < Int ot declining to go, but came lo th* i eooeiualon thai it wis a duly, and that < baring often abutad Morton'e publlo acta ] and utterance*, hi* retuaal would look ai ' It h* did not r*oo(nli* dtatb'a ooda ot 1 charily. Etllhearttd Indeed moat be j the man lor who** hatred the dint ot the jrare can tornUhlael. Mr. WlUon*** appointed chairman ot i the committee to repreaenl th* Homo at i Senator Caparton'j funeral; but the condition ot hia health mold not permit him to mtland It. H* haa p*ir*d with Mr. 1 Loring, ot Maaucbnettta, * Republican, on tba important meaioree that may ootn* up tor action daring hit ahienc*. C. Moth* in CnrpeU. Mi*. Henry Ward Btcbu. Directions for destroying mo tin or pro* tecting cirpeU u well u clothing from these little inoorrlglble m*r*oder? ire Innumerable, and man/ very useful; bat in this, u in every household duty, eternal vigilance Li an absolute necessity if on* would subdue thii small bat bjr no meant insignificant foe. Heavy carpeti need not be lifted oftener than every second year, and some may safely remain down three years if tbe moths will keepthe peace, or if the Indomitable perseverance of the miatresa can keep them in eubjection. But if they have so far conquered as to secure a lodgment io tbe house it ie not safe to leave a carpet on the floor eten one year. Until sure that tbe bouse is freed from this pest, it may become indispensable, however dieheartening. to take up the carpets spring and fall. * Until tbe battle ia (ought and the 7ictory won the extra labor is the only reliable method of protecting carpets and furniture. After tfce house km been well cleaned, both spring and fall, and every carpel well shaken and cleaned, if any moths have found a harbor beyond reach or ob* nervation but very few weeki will pass by before the moth-tailler may be ?een Hying about In every room on ita mischievous errand, ar.d if not at once hunted out and their bunk deposits found and overhauled, 1 their destructive work is soon accornpliihed. The favorits resort of the car* pel moth is about Uie binding* and cor* neri of the carpet. If ingrain or threeply the evil may be overcome by wring* tng a cloth out of hot water, laying it over the binding* and edges, and ironing, ' with a v.ery hot iron as hot u can be used without scorching. Hold the iron on un< til the cloth is dry, then move on. Have 1 Mveral irons heating all the time. Re-wet the cloth and change the iron ss rapidly as one become* dry and the other cold, until *1) th* #i1<n?* and rnrncra kav? kttn , thorough!/ ("teamed and ironed. This will destroy both the egg and tbe young moth more effectually th*n anything we know of, and after a few such operations thoae tronblenowe thing* will disappear. But this proceea of steaming and ironing will not prove aa effectual with Wilton*, Moqtiett&snd all heavy kind* of casting. -The heat will not penetrate through the thick material cufijcientlv to destroy the inaect, and ironing 1j injurious to tbe?? hsavy-fleectd carpet*. Hut much tuny be done, and time and hard labor saved, by occasionally drawing the tacks, ao that the edf.es can be laid over fur enough to observe if any moths are sheltered underneath. 01 oourae, only one side, and bat a part of that, should W turned up at a time?only far enough to steam find iron the edges on thetrrony *ide>. That will not injare the carpet. We havo been successful in onr vara with the motha by following theae direction*, and then wiping the floor, as far under n* we could reach, with a cloth wrung out of strong and hot Cayenne tea, leaving the carpet turned back long enough to dry the floor. Before re-nailing the carpet wring a clean cloth quite 1 ilry out of thia hot pepper-tea and wipe the binding and edge of the carpet with"* it, rubbing it hard. It U paid and by good authority, that after wiping up the tloor if salt isaprinkled orer it while damp moths will not try that harbor Again. When making a car* Ml it U recommended that enough be allowed to fold under an inch or two, to that when it is put down rait can bo spread between the fold*,and alao sprinkle nalt all around the aides and corner* of the room before railing the carpet. We havo never tried thia, but have several good authoritiw wl?o endorse it and prom- ; Me that mollis will not irjarc carpets if i thw advice is followed. Small pietxa of cotton batting dipped ... iiii|n.uu?B ?"?i |'uk uuuvr iiic cugca \n the carpet have U*u puccewfully used, hut we quite incline to the salt remedy. It in worthy of a fair trial, and can do no ( harm. " How to Btart i.oug Wool*. We have lu U?i* country millions of common sbsep, with more or lew Merino , hlood in then:, that can be bought at little more than their pelt* are worth. Select from the?e a flock of strong, healthy, 1 hardy, vigorous ewes. Feed them well, and cross them with a pure ram of any good mutton breed. I happen to have the Cotuwold, and I hare used the Cotswold*. But I will out say that the Lieceatew, or Oxfordshire, or Shropshire or Southdown* will not produce jastaagood lamlw. All I pay in, that we can raise a wonderfully liardy, healthy, vigorous and profitable cla-a of sheep in the way I have suggested- We have a grand opportunity to produce mutton for the English market. Audi would rather fee mutton exttoried than corn and nil A carcass of mutton, weighing 100 lb*, nil worth ssv, eight dollar*,contains leu than 2 lba o! nitrogen and 3j lbs of win* eral matter, while eight dollars worth of bran, sij half a ton, contains 23 11m of nitrogen and 6G lbs of mineral matter. I think it is better to keep the bran at home and sell the mutton, and convert ! the nitrogen and mineral matter thus saved into gTass and Northern Spy applet. ' ?Uarrii on Slock Raising. I'resbjleriun Convocation. Wwhlflftoa (Px.) RtporUr. The Elders of the Pre?b?terlan \ Churches of Upper Buffalo, Cross Creek, V Ml. Prospect, Lower Buffalo, Raccoon, i urns* knroiiiiiiABn - ~.l ' ? ?uu t Fort will meet in their animal Conren- fc lion on Tueidar, November 20, 1877, at ' two o'clock,p. m., in the church at ifU " Prospect. The Committee of Arrange* incut met on the 16th of Octobor, at Mt. J Prospect, and selected the following , topic*, and appointed the following per- ] m>im to open tne di?cu?#ion of the rariuai ' topics: \ The Bet. W. 11. McCaugbey, of Crow ' Creek, will preach the opening sermon, Rev. H. E. Llliot, of Frankfort, alternate. * Tuetday etenicg will be devoted to a " Lieiieral Coherence uu the subject of \ Sabbith School#, opened by Rev. J. L. 1 Reed, of Lower Buffalo, aud U. M. Pry, J jf Uurgetutown. Tut >*ew York Iforid says neither Mr. J Toeeph Cook nor the wiieat oage in Bo?- 1 on kno wi what fcla lectures are all abou t : i JIUUR TELEGUAJ1N. ?,?r*. wiuey anuner inlant ?ufloc?- T led on Monday, daring a fire in their 1 iou?e at 731 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn. 1 ?Solomon Str&uas 4 Co., dry good* \ obbew, 60 White street, New York, bare j impended. Liabilities, $140,000; awl*, ; >110,000. \ ?The body of an unknown man, well < Irewed and about 45 year* of age, wan J 'ound on the beach o( the lake in Spring* J ield, twenty miles west of Erie, Ys. There were no Identifying mark*. The >ody was buried near where found. < ?1Geo. E. Hayce, wanted for embenling t W>,600 in money belonging to the Illinois * Central Railroad Company, of Chicago, J vaa arresUd at Hudsoo, New York, on j kfonday. He had ia his possession nearly % our thousand dollan of the atoleo money. J 3s will be rsurnsd on requisition. r \ , ' . v i V ' . The "Bono and Nlnen" )( our country bare often?especially iboot election time?been mad* the aabjtet if laudation; bat when tboee useful parts >f tlit human struoture beoome too visible a consequence of leannses. they eta soar* rely be called gracefaL The eve delights not to dwell upon anales aad ridges in litlaor men or women. Moreover, extreme itnacletion ii a sign of imperfect dlieition mil consequent poverty of the blooJ. Both Lheso evils are remedied by Heatetter'e Stomnch Bitten, which reader digeatloa an uilnillation oertaiuthe, in consequence of which the blood acquirea rlohneM and the body anbetanoe. 1 hoi are the hollow pierce filled np end the angles rounded off. Through the ImtrnmaUty of tbia peerleae aid to digestion and promoter of physical well being, thr body rapidly gelni in vigor, color returns to the hollow cheek, the ep* petite improves, nervous symptoms vanish, and a healthful impetus is gives to every vital function. eodaw sail iiwg To Mil's lather and Mother. Wnnitie. W. Va.. Ma*. 5. is*.?. ?l y aar biipUMi ?w?7 Howocr Heaven ij Falb? ?r ?U?ad Nff ItUl* Ma j and ?*r "Bad of Promt*" Iron earth to bMTiB. lou bare mlaeed b? from the bona cirtlr. ?od wt (root bar plica In iha 6eb. tath cthocL Who eande?er1betheangul?h thai rest jour haarta, end tbe dare and tnontba of losllow* that followed b?r going away, for "abe vu not" God had ulan nor Hn hid um 'or your JjfKd one la HU bona ol light and gl<*y, and though jour bearta bar* ached for jour darllof, aod ?he loud jou much, jou remember aha tb?Qibt It better to gala " b? oven this obtain much godJ," and while jour t?an have fallen for txr atuenc*, we rememU-r GoJ bM fartier wiped all Intra from bar ajM, all wanta aod wlibea auppllcd bytbeeetne bmda ibat luoi renturleeaeu were Md in blMdcp on tbe baada of Utile children. What a blrM^i comfort to jou h?r Ihtte heart alwaja overflowing with the treat love that flita Itraven, and when the last pain bad been auff-rtd h?re. pain wu our with in forever mo re; through alltbj vauageaof eternity nothing but Joy and Slidor?i lor her "the gaua have beenpataed and irrn won." We know (bet what waelhefiud of Promlee here, tbere <4 en l anding Into a Hoaaom of marveloua brant j In tht Pmdwe ol Ood, bdng te roabtd from tbe river of lifr. How cften, aa the IrUla of earth prm oo ua, do we lift our th iu^hta toward! the "city of ourUod," and wa think of tfaoee webipewili bewaublcg for our coming aa w? ji*a through the raarjj portala. AndahaUebo Mt be one of tbe flrtt tojreet u? ai we enter the prretrtce cf ibe "Kiogot KloMlnd Lonl of Lorda." I in lhan tha tmii ttll aruumi hrfin tha rummoaa may cotne to ua, u?? tbem u mill ttoaca to mirk our j)il*nm*ge u we Joun*y on,tod uay wtb ore brlu* u? tost moon UHnr U the heartc* ly country wboee builder and mater li God. WUia ?e may liogrr on ttio iborea of time, may He lore we lo??to ber bind our htiru tcnther. A. A a TRAVELERS' GUIDE. WiRCU or num. ' |A.M. A.M. P.M. r.ML 10:56* 6JO I P.M. Ceat.0. Wt? 1 7.-40 4:10f 9:48 . W.lP. A B.DIt?5.4) 1:49 '| tlS 1.00 _ { A: M. P.M. per. A Pitts. ?| fclft 11:10 | MP fcOgj AURITAt OP TKA1SS. A. U. P.M. P. M. P. U. B. A 0. K. K &M &00 10:45 A.M. CeuL 0. *40 U:ISt M0 P.M. TT. P. IE W? 10.23 6:10 7:45 1:30 iigT. g ^.HQtao | ttPC | B:J9 | fc(K| t ih*il jr ex c*i>t t>un<lay Newaifc AccomnKxlauoo. JSttnlenTill* Accommodation. Thla tndn duxIru day | net baekwtrd sad forward between terry and Bellalra, atupplng when nmul -l at tfhtrman Konie, iRtn rille, wait WhseUng and Onrtl litQ. SANDWICH Manufacturing Company, SANDWICH, DeKAlB CO., ILL Ada mi' Patent Sill Petting Po*er Corn 8htl> n (wla*ljr known the lMid lch Snellen), of aista and capvlilra to rail all want* GREATLY IMPROVED TNI? SEASON. FARh ilutvSK fuWiiUao! all lis and matt idvantaseona forrai. NAMOSHELLEHStl hlghMt gratf e| uottiano* In material ind manutacmr*. *e-d tar Illustrated Cl-ctlar. J P. ADAMS, twttry. Kolhets who Ooia ihelr Darilrj)! with drastic pargatirea locum lrrful iwpoaUoiUtjp. Tltcvco1:0. r.x>d rate tyet effs iT ), laxatir*, a'.teratire, ami &Dlk*blUon oprailon of Tawiijct'c 6jclti * A vkkum peculiarly adapta It to the diiorden of children. 55 to 520 Milne. PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! For Koidlna OnVw, (or Amateur Thettrieala. TemjeraDce FUyi, Drawing noota Plaja, Fairy Plaja, Ethiopian Flays. Oalde Booka, b|**ker Pantomlnee, TaUeuc light*, Magnniam lights, Colored Hre, Burnt Cor*, Theatrical Face Preparation*, Jffiley'a Wax Works, Wip, Beard i, aud Mou tach atrrduted jirlota. Cos omej, Koecery, Charade*. 5<*w ratidOfcU* *nt free conta!Ling fall Jncrlptlon and price* HaM'L FttEKCH 4 60N, 123 Nayau M . hew York. fcfiR lD 1 " o*n to*"*- Tcnai and 19 ?UU oolit fro. H. HAl LKTT & CO., FortUnd, Malay. ^ SNYDER'S n.llDATlUC DAnoi uuum lib i nuoi 1 A. rure cui* for Tcypid Llvtr and til ill seam arisng therefrom, Liu*, Kidney, ttrlw*, BUdder, Vomb, and all FarasU trims*. CHILLS AND FE* !ER. loatlvvnftf. DjipapUs. Headache. Our Uw, .tinqand AguePao. it. Klen*t aod Sdnit Pad, \ 13. lad fut Faatalt Wtakness. t3, Weaendtbem >y nail In cn icodpt of price. Addms K. k\ ; tSYPKll A cq, C4fKinrstl. 0. WORK FOR ALL, [n their own bralltVs, catmaalrj for thi FlrtaM* HaHor, lenJawl) Weekly and Monthly. Urgnl iptr In th Wfcrtd, with Mammoth Chrome* hrr*. % CouimUMont to Agfnt*. Terms and Uu'fltKn* Kdrm P. 0. VICKIHY. Maine. I|0 a till at hotot. Agents wanted. OutAt and terms fr* TRtJK k 00., Atnurta, Maltto. J 4 A Eitni Fine Mixed Cardi, with name, 10 eta., tU P -f td. L. JON KB i CO., y >wa, V. Y. 50Af\ Pt" MONfH made idling the 'Jyrwoope > UU nr PianuUrjr lop, Buckeye Stationery 'sck* *. Mania JVnlro ink rrQuindi. Oatatoneel < uviiu uuoaa lr e. BUCKEYE aOVELTY CO*Cln- { Ifirtrl. 0. PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS > A GREAT SUCCESS or ittength, bant;, durability, 'e and contort, ar bu*ion or pleuure uniurjusaMl. Every (ami* j jr should have on*. HARNESS, VmjK'o it.<i gloKle; Ftylli>b. strong, Cheip. Eeod , ar circular firing description aod C. O. . <KWTO , Victor, t>nUt,d Co, X Y. \ \f- Fanty Cani , no two alike, with nam*. 10c, % rwtpild. NiMicCa*flCo.,Sssuu, 8. Y. J tat to. J MIXED CABD4, all raw styles, 10 o't., post* * ;D paid. PEHCE 4 CO., Kama. W. Y. SflMPTNlM HE* AND BEAUTIFUL Year >UmC>photaK phontard wttt n mp. tend cants for simple. Jiovellj Fboto Card Co., Nout.V. Y. JACKSON'S BEST iweet Navy Chewing Tobacco! 1 '" w ' 1>Wm< P l >1 Culnilal Kip. Woo lor lu tM cl.rtn, qiulidoa. UuacHam Dd ckiiHMi.(JuiVMtoBiagudBITOT. i Jl", i* talutminiMtK r our groorf tot (hit tad m UutMch pi g bejri nr mm itfji tmd# auk with v.cdi Jtckjoo'i e S^ VBKli!SJS J wl*<od*ir NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I -nr ARtCD-rrvt or tlx twresi $jsst^aam,u"*m*tosr -non mn irst comra nniDcnct, & mS^3Sta&r*Aiitm boxliS, Wsahlagtoe, Qatmmf yountf, Oblo. ik 7* $1.00. k W llJ|Mf Mitoam0e Dolltf mlfcrSlO OND IIAh P CAUB05 BABBBLS, la food order, until (iutb r ootio*. B T mUH WAB&m A 00. j^JANTEL AND PIER QLA1&R4 OF ALL HTYLK3 AND OJZKS, Made (e order on ibort ooUoe. ao7 U. llENDEfs BOOTH d CO, QERIUN 8TPPEKT LAMP . n* toppl/ of dtadtnt Unpa, with all tht IilMt itnprof mtnU, jait received At CUMMINS * WOOD^ no? 1143 Maw Btctit. SPECTACLES. Throw wit th dtngvoni / Cup and other qunUooibl* appUaoro. 6*v )0ur tjwbr aitoi only th bwt r>i citcl*. Out t'trfrcted HpecucJm hit* atood the list orw mora ibtu tin jt*r+nrvtr fit]i f to itrtatthM the t> . (.all at 11(1 Mala ureal, for tyacuelta, Watch*, Ciocka, Jif. tlrj. 8Ur r Win,' Ac. VtfpKUl attaatiuo r l rn to ifpaJriu. no? PXTOBY A ItUfflELP. QPERA HOUSE. T. W. DAVEY. ....Masifir. MONDAY, TUESDAY~ind WEDNESDAY, Novtmbtr 12,13 and 14. XU ES1IMLST TBIOEOU.N, I AUfDCUPC DADDCTTI LHITIILilUL unilIILI I! SupportedbjT. W. DAVRT'3 powttial DruntUe CuBJUOJ. iiONOAT, Nofemlcr lJtb, RICHELIEU! TCEjDiY, Minmbv Ulh, HAMLET! WBDHUDiY, Netcmbar II li, JULIUS C/ESAR! Hwerrrt S li 91 2S. AdmU-lao, 91 00, 79 tod 30:. Ml<i of ants commeocM I'rldar, Movcmbar .h. t 9 A. M.. at Box Offlcg. to? "qiaE KINfcTY-NlNE PLAGUP8 OF X nn Empty Purse" can be avoided by getting your MOTTO FRAMES at EVTCUINa1 JIUS1C AXI) ART STVRE, nofl fJlVVEN I Y'FIVE DOLLARS Will luy a LAl i Es G.jLD VATCU, at LEWIS OECHERT'S JEWELRY STORE, n-0 1507 Mtnt-.T nmr. JjlNGLISH AND ilLb l'APRR*. Call tt 1142 MAIN STREET, AnJ t (ha acw ud beautiful dadiui la o U*L ud '11 Jo lUpext, Juii tecelvnL ma A. V7. PAPLL A PEP. IJIO THOSE ATTENDING THE NIGHT SCUOOLH A tapplj'of Bcoki ted HaitoafTT will beeeenUal. 8TA blOS A DAVESPOUT ciu At you cut chap at tbo r CITY BOOKSTORE, t*3 l T\rtumi FT KIT. Fur a altered, cleaned and REPAIRED, AT THE GLOVE FACTORY, 1612 UAKKBT t-T, BELOW P0STOF*lCfi. oo2 TURNER At DILLON, JEWELEIS 1223 Market Stmt. A<rut for the ce-'ebnt*! PAHKEK Bretch-Loadlog Double Spedal induwmeota offend on tbr* ud rlh r Gnu*. Hole Atenu for th tdeUrtied LANGE eTfcM WlUDlFiQ WATCHBk no! y^OOD SPLINTS. COO BUXTDLES For sale at MCLURli HOUSE AST STOBE. nol Q A. &CHAKF B, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office No. 1333 Market Strbst, Opera House Corner. >il builoea will receive prompt ittentlon. noi Q A. bCHAEFEIi & CO. GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS, No. 1333, corner of Market and HU Bti., over C. fcchnepfa Drug Store. nol Wiimuso, W. Va. Q STEINMETZ, 'PAPER BOX'MANUFACTURER, No., nil tad 1118 M lt> Bt, apitxln (old Uoloo llill,) U sow prepared to Bike til kinds at Finer ind PUln h ptr Boxes In u good ityU ud it u low priewuiny bouM la lh coactry. Ord n [rona tin country promptly attended to. *p TOB. SCHHA1ZINETZ, FANCY OYER, SCOURER k REPAIRER, Vo 1713 Maes IT Sr., WMKLCTO, W. VA. All klodi of Ptuwl* In Dark Witt Blue, Dram, HlbborM. ami wr description oi ollki uod Wool Goods ax -at i it *hwt notice and on maooalilt terms. M n'i Cloths* matJf wj lxtd. All jolor* warranted Fart. oc46 pBcasLvcya Double-White Wins Vlnegir, Per Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at H. V. DEHREN8 oc25* 2217 ati J 2319 Market Btreet j SlNCLAJB A CO., Wbolertle D al n In T E A. S, l ia MAIN bTBEET. Irvp la i(c k a (allaitartmcntol tbevarloui kloda tod grade*. oo24 WEST VA. UNIVERSITY, l n. MOUGAXTOW.V 1S7S. Thii Inuitutloo ol Learning, urxW th Presdenyct JJc*. J. R. Thompwn, A. M , la cn taring upon iMvend proaperity. L>urla* thebptiogTerm u*t ekwd. the attcndmn ol atudanu wu tasrtu* d r r CS p r cent. It hu a lute and Kbolarlj "acuity; a beantliul, healthful and moral location, in pie fdeatlfic and ?hllo*aphlc l Apparattu; i Library ooo t*n ly growing; a curriculum of the uort thorough character; a i andaid of icholanhlp uxoMwd by do American initiinUoo ot learning. Th* Exposes air LKaa than at any othrr pUei mown to afford equal wlraotanf. TM Fall urm tru Bn>t mber 8Uj: the Winter Unn January id, and bprlDf Urm March i?ih For fall Infarailloo, catal^oea, dc., addreca the PrttUeou GEO. C 8TUROIS3, tkcratarrof RmkoU. Autcar n, 1177. antMffat WUEEUSO, W, \A, tSTUUSHED1810, Hu la* tod rUfiaUv tar iMayssar^srai ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST BBOHIVBD, : Frtth Involoe of Following T n. OUNTOWDEB, soxroiioisra-, ooiiojxra-, -s-oxjira- irrrsoir, JAPAN, IMPERIAL. For Sale at the Loweit Market Rates, by Gr. 8. FEEINY, oeli 1307 MAIN 8TRECT. k I pa 1 i I ^ IN LW ULUAKS! TO-DA.-?. LATEST STYLES. BEST FITTING. LOWEST PIES. Arrangements made with New York Manufacturers and Importers by which we will be enabled to show a complete assortment at all times during the season. Examination of Styles, Quality, Prices and Fit Solicited. CEO. R. TAYLOR & CO, OCIOBBit 56. NEW GOODS WE UAVE JUST RECEIVED A 1AHOE STOCK OF NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, For the FALL TRADE, embracing all the Knr BtjJw La Overcoatings, Suitings and Pantaloon Goods. \V guarantee satisfaction in QUALITY, PEICE and FIT. A large Una oI Q-EIsTTS* FTJR.lSrXSIIXKra- GOODS Alwayi In iton. Ctll ind amnio. am atoek. I J". EC. ST-ALLluE.A.ILT & CO., 2^EK,aHCAaSTT TAILORS, t pl7 r Twelfth. Street. WILLIAM H. SHEIB, , 1114. MAIN STREET, OUC AOK_NT FOB TBI "Svi JIIOSJ RI5I1I1S,. SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS, STRINGS, INSTRUMENTS, < OF EVEEY DE3CBUTIOH. Violins, Musical Strings, Guitars, 01 Ihs But Quality, ' ^ HHPp^VTTJ^^For All Initninenti, Flutes, Accordeoni, &o. At U t tM^ | iSTPIANOS AND OEOAKS 80LD ON PAYMENTS TO SUIT PTOCHASEES. I jWKEPAIRINO AND TUNING OF ALL KSTEDMENTS A SPECIALTY. I i p3-<J*we<iw ' INSURANCE. , PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. j OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. r^\ "CD n. A -KT- T- r - - w -uu v-r -C3- jln jl J 1 _LJ 1847. ; oiviotwn pud 10 pouoy hcukm ^_l*au.mi ti 1 lOSSIt 3jW2,S I 79 TOuffiiufoTMBtJU MTWOa i SJUIL. C. HTJEY, Prctldent HAJIU E. STOKES, VIm Fmldent. I J A3. WEIB MASON, XcOtrf. U. 3. 8TEPHEKS, 3d Vice PretldtnL I HENRY AD8TIE, 8 * l*ry. Q Every Policyholder It a umber ofttie Coupaiy, eitltlid ti ill lt advartagt! tod prfvlkgtt. It til dislared mora dlvldtndt la amibw, ud of a larger percentage than any Company It UeUaltedStatee. " II It liberal Id Iu muiigtaant, prompt in Its if Mm. j BOBBBT W. TUCKER, General Agvnt. PFFICB, 50. 28 TW1XFTH ST., WHEELING, W. TA. Agent! wtated la awy ttodoa of the Stettt alto City BoUdtof*. jS7 DRY C00D8. "FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! or m Latest Novelties and Newest Designs of the Season. BLACK CASHMERES. Wo offVr a Pig Ditto in Cnthmtm making th no i p d liy, M'liBfr <b n 28 per cwnt cfcoar r than I ha uiuil rrUo fcl-ait ili voclCaahmeta at Dthwt u low U15, 9, SCO. FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS to ill 5 v Dfdgoa. colors aod ahadoi Id Outo* raona, I atuaaaa Uotha attbopopv l i vr n ol li ui loo. W ha v* kdd l 10 our rloek a Iw| wlectiOB d C! 01U LlAJAkS, aI t& UlMt itjiaa il Um lovsal prie*. Naw atria of Fall Shi wit. Fell fkuta aod Hoophklro. 1(0 Fleitt new ttjUof Dark Prints. 60 Pi. co l*rk 1-riDta, Nil eulors, far 9c. 21 Yaid* M* M Mudiu (or Si (0. 13 Yaida <- Hto o aiirotlog fur |1 00. Ladio*' and |eDtltmtn'a Ki.it UDdarwau rt oo* partor quality a&d utra flnl.h at gioat btrgslns. BED BLANKETS. Jl Pain ol Cooatjj Blarkrta, all vocd and iopo rior in qualltr to >aj otbar blank a nado. A lull i .Ot ol othor BUbacu, Bel looloru, Ac., at loir """CARPETSI CARPETSI Wo still aall Carjou ebupn than an? othtr momIo thnctj. Aitho igb CaxpouhaTwadfane r# <nta WMU, WW mil u gun 11 ia oia pnCH. i wBtty y rJ cf food rtrptc for onlj (3 80. (heap Ftuor on Uoib , Window Mud .lac wUrUiui, Ac. Call u4 tzaaUu* oar Niv Qoodi. HENRY ROEMER, No. 2006 Main St., Wheettig. cr9 Dry Goods! THE LARGEST Most Complete Stock CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Dress Goods STJITS, House Furnishing Goodsi &c. IN THE CITY. rcu LEE OS Childrens' Cloaks, ALL AGES. n T RRIICC U. I . UIIULU, 1132 Main Street. ool3 A CAHD FKOM E. L. PRUSSING & CO. ,* ' """J tbo public li.1 u m. 7 inprtncirJjd persona am droUtln* tb aiorr ,1 tb,?J,frPrr,.eMt,y cofcdtmMd by tbtBoud if Health o( * Jb Infers, i). C. m of otjr m nuaeiajf, wn in obiigwi to publi b tbo foUowloc vhlih Ynl.in u .lf. DK.'T. A VfcRM, Ol tfilbltftao, D. C-Ai: Hai any Vlnrjtr manilacturtd I>j us been ccofl-cited or conderaoed by icurBoiid? an early reply will rmtly ob'Ue FOilOOr RStlTU WlWIll.GTOW,JtJOel,lB77. -K l. faucuo * to, i hicqp-uenUtmui: la rj>ly lojourivDma&lettloaot tbUdite, Itmliuuctid to Inform iou tb t the Board of HeiHb tas ntT*r cordoned any Vicrg-r ol jour mano ueiure, tor hit comprint tr>%z t+*n made ci the uiruilty ol th* ufflt Very rwpeetfmly, v C. CUX M. D., 8ovret ry. We would eli- lobmU the J>Uo*Hg irom Dr. liken, of Maryland. tbd Dr. Mabli, ol h oro: Ufiv.nan* or Maktla.vd. June 9, 187*. I uto ibla day made a Chemical AWljai of an iv ra|et mpieof PiuarfiJi'e Vlctgar, aodfiodlt rr ftotn all iraoeof miter*1 iclda id<i m*ta)lcim> u title*. and ibertfnr*pate, tree aulphotle aeid, i vary InJajtuj adul eratlon o leu Lood In the saatrtUi arJcJe, u oot present in thia Vin tar. Wli.LUU E AIKFn, Pro'. Chetn. and Pbar. Feqawttd by Mr. Prtwiug, IinbJ eltd a unpla, if bla Vleauar ioCb tnlial Amljtl*, nd fotuxlli *rfectly un from miner*) adda nd metallo aub aooei w!tb which coanenlal rioagar la eo fcelatnuy adulters d. 1 oan rronmmoad It. thei * are, aaan entirely pure and utovumj ariHe. P. MAHU. Pb. Dr. In esnftlnrfftt* tt - 4J " ' avu >u<t vuc *ni snowu n nd of vjcej x itont th* twtof pu"4Je pinloa fortv*ntj>DiD 7Mir , b d* h *io< r rtrod Lrtt preoiioaii ut thn WotlJ't Ftlr, tho Iolt*d Suit* Ftlr. Uw UllbQls tut* F*)x, tha tblafo City F*'r, da E. L PRUSSINQ & CO., ChlOiQO. <xfli ry ANTED TO BUY Notes lecured by fir*t mort| c on good, Ity property. Enqoire of J. DALLAS-EWIKG, i Attorn ey at Law, epl> 64 Twelfth | r>OTOMAC HERR1HO J3 HiU Bsrrela K* r joit rwdttd and fnr U by HI M. RKILI.V. M tad 1 1 Main Wt [> ROOMS SOO DOZES FANCY. VA UOUd >UaaJaat reodt d ud far wkby icmuux, i*s ud uu tola at I AMUSEMENTS. I QPEBA BOUBE. j ox* t. roto. Xing,, I Wtditidiy lid Thmdir, N v. 7 ind 8. I Jl onS!Firt)ODSLT IULU1KT SNOAOt. I 1IEMT. lbs Emlacnt fetukntMuoTraiHiui Mr. John McCullough! I wr .UiM,a^fSX":,w | *r- * M r if A I < u u H liQTlOk! Tho Brilliant Firorit# of lb* Orifornti Bu^ Mill Eloanoro Carey! Aftd tb rtst of tbiOoopinjof eonftiaUvtmifiu WKD5ID1Y ETE&IftO, SMihUft Kmv1 Ireiedy, YIRGINIUS! THURSDAY CTC5IN0, Dr. Blnl'i Uatov lr f dy, itM Gt LADIATOB IM. Wm gfcjPgjjtt. .* ^ Tb nit of tecartd pUcm irUI b- la Tundi* yotrmbtr 6th, >18 a. m , it Opm II om*. Mt* FOR SALE. p Jit hXleTwo Brick Houmi, No* 2U&-2120 Chip, line itreet. These houies ire among tk beat of tktlr kind la tbo <itj. Enquire or tddreu No. 2159 Cbeplla# itreet noC pAKM FOB SALE. Pairing to r tnot to tb Wc t, I offer t jt nu th# linn on which I raid*, ilimtod In t v . hip, and on th Ohto riftr, ibm iail i bck.w t - eety 01 DelIftli*. Ifca Faim coiUlnj 165 ACRES, AaA 00 It la a large new Brick Dwelling. ice,B# Bar , and uthetoutt alld1n a,tcd a mall Ore tart Tba farm 1i Is food cotdltloa, li l laoord tad U vM oi tbo moat dcairabJa on tba OhJo rtro' i. baa bog bean umvJ u a Dairy Farm, and li t*p isai. It adiptad lor that uaa. and being to cotTtLUriB Ballalro la eipeclalJy datlrabla. Tha attention ci dairymen li particularly laritad. Twua oi pa7sunt eaay. ROBEBT >C1HEY, Ballalrt.QMo. rj\KUtfTEEVi MA Lb . Br rlrtoa * f a deed of Inut made and axinui by Ealih Schctt to tba aodanlgnvd Truatne. lav. to| data tba lib day ol May, U tba year HTO. aid o:y retarded la tba OarVaoBcaui the Count* Court oi Manbtil Obuatr, Wa t Virginia, In D d Book No. 18, pan AM, I will aaU at public ale u tbo (root door of tba Court Houaa of Ohio coaatr la tba dty ol W healing, on SATURDAY, December tba 8tb, 1977, Beetnnlog at 10 o'elook A. K. of aaid day, all tb following described real eatata, that li to aar: The r orta half of that lot or panel of laad oonuiciu ? Are acm, l>e tba aame mora or lew, Dauber*: lot t jut (4) on tbo plat marked A of tba bottom Ucdtl tha bo,n farm filed la tba derk'aofica U uid Manbili Cooatr Court, rltuatad In tba aaid coast* oi nuiubu, ana i jiog ntzx toulli of the Iind m John Handlan, the aald Lot No. 4 being divided into two equal parta bj a division line t twe*a the land of John ftoebakln and Pater Leonhudt, dc . cea*d, drawn acroas tba ramo from cast to wut fcrallel wit n and at equal d it lance* from the nor item and southern boundaries of aald lot numbered four, and tne pirtl^n of aamt now offer*! (or a'* li li that put of atld lot which Ilea nctih it lb* nboT* named dirUion line, together with all tba < buildings and Improvements thereon and the { purtenanca beloaglng thereto. Tuns or BaLic-une thousand dollars, or u much mora of the parcbaa* nio&ey as toe purrbu r may elict to pay, la caih on the da; of til*, J and th* rntdue la two equal Installments at tlx iad twelve moothi from ia day of aale, wlta to* brett apon Mid deferred pjymenta from aald d y. iad th* purchaser to gtve bra notes with piroT.d security tor the payment of old deferred luatallaea'e and the title to the property to be ritaictd until the poirhue money it fouy paid. UENKY LE*jNHaBDT, Tre-tee. By JA.HE3 r. BOUtas, hla Att'y In fact. a>0 FABM3 FOB SALE -ONE FARM CONTAINiNO 230 acrea, with bur Dwelling Uoun*. tare* Oreharda with 9)3 trtea, 1*J mllw abjre Clarington. on the Ohio rlvar. One Farm conudnlaa 17a *ciei, 40 teres cleared, bwlinct Umber, four mile* from Clarlng'cn. Al*o, onuacTc, with dwelling, lathe corjxuation. For particulai* enquire of JOHN GOODHUE, acS-diw CbrlDRlon, 0. jQEsIBABLE PBOPBKTY AT AUCTION. fhe Eoaie and Lot, known u the James B!*bj p'oporty, No. 2M5, corner ol Chaplin*, 'iwent*. KT nth and Locust atreet*. will be ofiertd for aala on oai mi'A x, KoTamtmr 10. 1S77, at2o'dcok r. *, on the prcailjei. Tcrmi of nh. auh. J. B. HCOUE?, Be&l Estate Agrnt. W*. II Himi, Anetlonwx. not* j^OLLXKO HILL MATERIAL AT .A.TTCTIOU. I eballatll atPuU'e Auction, without rcserre, on the inal.u In the aty ol Wheeling, W. Vt, THUE3DAT, NOVEMBER 1, At 1C o'clock a. v., "ccdrj Etem Euglnea, BoUei, UaUs, Matind gpske Machines, fiieitn Hammm. Bolt and Scnsw tutun. Wrootbtftnd Cm Soap Iron, aod Peddlers' Tool*, together with the Lumber c topnalng the bdktlrgi oX the WuhiBj* too lUkillnjf MllL W. H. VBWCOXB, Adm'r. For Cata'o;oesor lolotmatloa apply to DaN'IEL DAJtftAOU, Nhwlicf, W. >* ., or W. M-MEWCOMB, Baltimore, Md. CHAiiuma Hkhvet, Auctioneer. oc Tho at T tale la ixtftPQMd until THURSDAY. I Porember Iflib. nel ' I rpaUSTEE'8 SALE. From $3,008 to J4,0H0 of V l>obl Pirtonal Properly Offered at Public Auction. Undr tod b? rirtne aI s certain DMioffrBtt executed by Ferdinand 8chnbert to ti* cideru Tnutw. dated October 9tb. 1P7, tad recorded In the Clerk'a offleeoi the CoontyCoart d Oblo county,W*. Va, la deed of tnitboofcifo II, pegee 5-M,I mil, on FRIDAY, the Md d*j of Nownbtr. ISTT. at the dwelling home of the aald FerJioindfccben, rituatrt on Btrobel RoQ.ibritUcKbUwfll'i Kun, about one-quartercf amtlatroa tbi Wbccling and talraont Turnpike, and . ut otobalf alio fiota the corporation Uae of the dty ef Wheeling, a U, commencing ld (tie at 10 o'dcck A M. tbe following describe J perajoal property, tbatlitouy: 9 bo/aes. 1 eo . i bo<a, S wmobi lalet*b, Steta of harne*, 1 aadiJe and bridel.l el|bt-boi e power engine wlib t 'ler. ibaluacd ali tbe fixturea and appliances eomectei tterr* with. 1 corn mill. on atraw enttin* box. 1 t>!o . I harrow, all the iron ralla on tb truck ruvt lead* in* from uldwell'a Boa. near Johoiton'i mill, bick to the quarry oa the firm o! the mil Ferdinand Schubert, all the nil*, lie* acd lemSc > longing to Mid truck road and 1,50) tot a? wire rope wd *11 appentuf employed in iuir>| the una, II can aod 8 aoalta; tlao all toe toela u*d by tb uM Scubrrt In hla ooarry oooiliUog of croban, weJgea, ham men, drllla, pick*, are*, whtelbtrrewa, Ac ; alio all the houaaftold anl kltrbea furniture of ib aild Schubert, Includleg chain, beda. bedding, looklo|-gU. *ee, carpeu, itona. organ, a*.wing machines and many otb rartld i not apedally mentioned lo thlaad -rtiaeni Bt Txitas or Balk.-AII lams le > than twenty doliari cub. All auma oi twenty dcllira and exceeding twenty dollars a credit ol oneyea', tbi purohaaer giving hla lot err it beanng note with good par Km a 1 eecurity for the defend i jm ot, or all cuh l( the purcOaaer ao elect. oc22 J. IL GOOD, Trui tee. GENERAL NOTICES. gEALED PE0P03AM. cnr clkks i iirr.ct. i Whuuxo, w \a., h'oremb r p, 15t7.1 SealM rropoula trill t* reeeiwd tt the offlw ol the City Clerk until Thursday, No*eint*r s. :l" t I o'clock r. u , lor lurnUhicf tad crecUo* > u t >a Coil reels t the eait mid of ferret*ctb ittmI bridge (old Z\r ). Al (or tte wpalrioi of ti City Oil Stele*. AU bldi to be addriieed u t e Oommitucoa hades. th* eoojtaltwe weertlfll tb rl ht to rtjeet toy or ail b d , alex. cpdiqbaff. do! City Cir.-r j^otice to city tax PAYERS. VJTT ILM* B vr*ll . : Wuzsujra, W. V* , November 1. loT7. j ICotleo It bmbr |1t*b to til concern^ th t ifl T<kh ad * itor Btstvrt now due, tod thit tbt ft' ii of Dactrnwr un p r wot intent t will w c&trged oo tho ataio. ALEX. CPDEORAFF. not Cltr U't-_ A SILK UMBRELLA" FOB 8S.S0, AT J. S. REED'S. DOl Dr. Rl00*4*1 Elicnet tl Llt rotor*a" *#* ud tht vifgr of joutk to Um o i thktur^l at* ivuoUon iu four tmIil from ibtimr ow la* FbIIot* tapoMibU B virt ol Birtrt*" who oftr *K iy7m PrasHpUoa* ujj* 1m%m4 fln'Olj prownJaoulj wpeiil'i mr hu ntrlt urt cot a tatf price. Batby txpw tnywitw. flab Aftnt, Ur-JW j S?? S v*"""' " T"fc declining in health. A canceroua Section baa developed in bi month. The people of Washington, who have a high reapeet lor Mr. lloorr, deplore hie tolalortooe. ^ Tut Nail men meet at PUtabargh in general convention thla daj week to dli* enn the expediency and feasibility of reg> alatlni production. At thin time uailaare eelling lower than at an/ previous period a the history of the trade. Even in the dark days of 1800 they brought better prioei. Katorallj, therefore, there arisen a deposition to lahe some atepe looking to better prieta, and no step eeetse ao practical ai the curtailment of production. Notwithstanding the preient depression there ia a feeling that the de>