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Vci mail kujw, tha MtuI tUiw lit Itdibtt lutt hirj ban out liu^erlat i >ttow I. pn.1 (an oigan so we'u ootugororiu AuJ thtie h >uJ* with tb e i'tb to-inurrjir : O'j tua crvlltor t but h iue-(uc J doj Wi.li the de-jtor e mine on bla collar, Wniltf I'm klo4aud you a> a qa u, Fjf * u*< nj man x dollar. Our neijhbor TOU li bli 0>wU to-iiy, vVilb bW wife ol Lie fliUOt n<diu Uw, W.'ilie < aiduwa at our oretleiu ton J, 11 a cruit and a cup of water In* i bat a toai-lrop iw d la your c/o. IboU|ti you trio J your ben to coaoeal It, i ku w tbU th coutHH reached Tour hatrt, AoJ y u cml'l u t belp but f jI It But knowing ouw, tUitojr tcautvfani it ia fre*d uiy nee* f om the cullar, Yju'II) -la my lau<b, and h iptni about rtut I owe uo uiitt a dollar I rbitneUhb)r whan ahow bai daailod fourejei la lact, la a wrtlctad debt r; I pity aiinoft, from uiy very heirt, A!<d I wi h tbit Ula lot warn bailor; Why. tbi iuia tj the reri jt hv elira, F .r bis d ub n < wife aud daughter Will Ufa lu ityla i b au<h ruin *Q Jul J comekj tie ttoea in# t lauiu to tbo slaughter f But Ui feelt It the tUbtor ft err day That terrible diutor'e coll rl Ob. wbu oa d be give could bo ny wltb ua Th : neu e i uo mm a dollar I Foi #raa nn *! bat I'll tell you more; Wlihla tw b jar* I met blm, sneasiuK away with a frUhteuvl air Aali tlaud bad b.-i:t blm; Yr he fljl iron a i*cj Wjr uy man, iuj i "in win lumnjvcn urW'h j.u I cdltd br nsui , aod Ioro d to itgp, I a nigh hi Mid h 1 out at UUure. H* t.iJmji lUlnAet > I hal l him >ait ! l.ii tin if Ml aa; no:k ir j.a tb r iitar; Than I Phtok ht liiud ti I urou If url 'No# I owe no ma dollir I" Ah: now 70a imllc, for jou ( cl tbo forci Of ih truth! I'm bwi repejilo*; 1 kno ihtu Uo rarUht bune.t heirt la that gentle brea-u wjj b.ntln^ 1 I>uorruw I'll rl* with a nuut's lira i.ri lo folio r m/<lal 7 U w ; Bat are wa deep ei ut hum'ji j pr r For our wrat cbcd n x:-d jr u ljbb->r, in.l wj'II pray i,t ttm.uii w tna ail nh til t j i jo Fraui tb weight o( th dutor'i cjllirWtin the POoriHt will 1ft htsvolcetad orr, "Ho* I own uo alia dolUr I" rilUGKEEX Fl.lU OF TIIKS'JIO. rilKf. 1l.nltersal Nammons-lfi Origin -A11 Emblem oi Exicrmiaoiluu. From Chamber'* JjuroalSince the commencement of the war between Kuwia and Turkey, the world Ua* several times been startled by the an nouncement tnai mo "i'lag o: uic rrophel" was about to be unfurled ia the streets of Statnbould. Such an event, ii it should happen (which may hearen aver:), would proclaim a crusade in w hicb all true Mmaulmans would be bound to take an active part, and to fight against Christianity in every part of tho world. They may be in India, Arabia, Egypt, or wherever elao tboir scattered race haa found a home; the raiding of the green Undard U a call which none may disobey without, a* tho Koran lays it down, aacriticing all hi* hopea of Paradise. This fearful appeal to all the worat passions of tbeEiatern races hangs like a menaro over tho Mohammedan world; and if the word wa- once uttered and the dreaded fl.tg unfurled, there id no telling to what sanguinary excepts it might lead an enthusiastic and half-savage people. It uj.iy ba of interest to our readers if, uoder these circumstance!, we endeavor to make them acquainted with the origin and history of a banner which hai not seen the light of day since the Empress Catharine of Russia attempted to reinstate Christianity in the City of the Sultans, and which once uuturled would set a whole world ablaea. There hare been many flaga or signal* used by the various nations at different crises in their history to incite the people to baitlft On Itfhalf of ruliointiii. <1 vnnitim and ideas; but dodo has attained to the fearful notoriety which appertain!) to the terrible Flag of the Prophet; which is really a banner of blood, for it dispels the idea of mercy from the mind* and heart* of its follower!, nud gives no quarter to man, woman or child. Tho Red Cross banner of tho Christian Crusaders waa an emblem of chivalry, mercy, gentleness and love; l>nt under its folds many a dark deed and many a <haraelesa act wn< committod; and it was ucderstood by the members of the Mohammedan faith to mean nothing le-s than tho utter extermination of their rice. Thli feeling, with its consequent hatred of Christianity, shows itself even at this advanced period io the world's hi<tory,by tho recent refusal of the Turkish Government to allow its ambulance corpse and hospitals to bear the red cross of the Geneva Convention (a sign which is entirely neutral, and is designed to !>ro* leot its wearers while they are engaged on their errands of mercy to the aicfcand wounded of both sides), adopting instead i hereof their own emblem of the crescent. Thus we see theso rival emblems once wore waiving over the fisld of bittle, though, happily, to mitigate rather than increase the horrors of war. In Franc** tho "orifhmme" or golden un upon a Held of crimson sijjniflevl 4,no quarter 1" but this celebrated Flag ol the I'rophet rue am infinitely tnore than this. It U n summons to ita anti Christian cru* -ade, a challenge of every believer in the I'rophet to arms; a war signal, in fact, *ulch, like the Fiery Cro s of Scotland, would flish its dread comuisnd through ineaonmu ot Islam. In the interest* of humanity, however, we may bopo that ihe Commander of the Faithful" will never utter the dreadful word; for then, indeed, would the whole soul and strength of Christendom turn against the enemy of *11 civili ed law*, human aod divine. The prophet himself predicated that one day, when his followers should number 100,000,000 which th y do now, with 20,000,000 more added to it his flag should fly against the advancing power of the northern races; and the Koran ot Mohammedan Bible says that when it! silken folds are flung forth "the earth will shake, the mountains meltinto dust ihd peas blale up in fire, and the children's hair grow white with anguish.' This language ifl of course metaphorical; outitlaeasj to conceive, by the light o: vary recent history, thit some aucb cat Mtrophe might take place, as the diipla/ ing of this terrible avmbal would raise frcnij of fanaticism in the breaats of the Mohammedan race all over the globe. The origin of the insignia is a curiom one. Mohammed gating out upon i vaat prospect of field, said: "Nature li Kreen, and green shall be mj emblem, foi la everlasting and universal." In conrsa of time, however, it loat thai innocent significance; and amid hli tii ions ths great dreamer saw the Greet a.. . . JSMZife Flag floating as a sign that all trot be* lievera abould take up their arms tod march sgainat the Infidelj la fact, the greea turban waa the eaored head-dresa ) of the pilgrim or perfected Islamite who > had gone to Mecca; and henoe the aanctltj of this formidable itandard. When once unfurled, it summons all Ialam by sn adjuration from the Koran that the sword U (he solitary emblem and ) ioHtrument of faith, independence and patriotism; that armies, not priests, make convert#; and that aharpened steel ia the "true key to heaven or hell." Upon that I fearful enaign axe insertsd thet words which are auppoeed to have been written at Mecca itself namely. "All who draw it (the sword)wlll be rewarded with tern* poral advantages; every drop abed of their blood, every peril and hardship en* utired by them, will be registered on high as more meritorious than either fasting or praying. If Uiey fall in battle, their sina will be at oooe blotted oat, and thej will be transported to Paradise, there to revel in eternal jileasure* in the arms of black-eyed houria. Bat for the first heaven are reserved those ef the faithful > who die within eight of the Green Flag of the Prophet." Then the terrible and all-significant words, the fearful war-cry againat Ood and man: "Then may no roan give or expect mercy." This is the outburst of barbarism with which the world i< threatened in this year of grace 1877; and the reader cannot do otherwise than tuxrk tho cunning nature of the portentous words inscribed on the nrooheL's banner. What wnulil nnt mmt men do, civilized or ravage, for " temporal advantages?" VVhiie to the Eastern people failing and praying are looked upon as of bo meritorious a nature, that to find something else which in the eyes of Allah, would bo deemed of greater value mill, would be a desideratum which none could fall la graup by any moans whatever, if it eauie within their reach. Hut Mohammed** wonderful knowledge of human nature, and more especially of EiMeru human nature, i< shown in hie Jiioture of Paradise prepared for the aithful who fall In battle; while his deo laration that the highest heaven in this so-called Paradise will be reserved for those who die within sight of the Green Flag, Is a masterpiece of devilish polio/ unequalled in the annals of mankind. It scarcely needed tho fearful words which follow to add emphasis to this dreadful appeal to the patulous of a se* this sacred flag id not witho^Ui^pificanoe at the present time: " The gates of Paradise are under the shade of swords;" and this alone would, if the flag were unfurled in the holy mosque of Constantinople, give to the Turk a moral power over hid subordinates the effect of which it would bo vain to calculate. Civilized though he partially i , he still firmly be* lievca in the old doctrine of JeUmel or fatality, and in aogels fighting on his behalf; not lest implicitly than did his ancestors at the biftleot Beder, where this formidable green standard was first unfurled. "There," says the historian, 41 they elevated the standard, which Mohammed from his height in heaven blessed." Thus arose the great tradition of tins sacred war emblem, which it is a Turkish boast was never yet captured In battle, though it was once in extreme peril in a fight between hill and plain, when Mohammed himself had it snatched out of his hands. Ali, his kinsman, however, thrust himself in front of a hundred spears, and won the victory with the immaculate tlag tlying over his head. It is scarcely to be wondered at that a raccHO superstitious as the Turks should attach an almost miraculous value to such a symbol of their mst historv and their present pawer. It is a spell whenever their race or religion flourishes, and iu invocation in the serious form now menaced cannot lie regarded without anx iety. The days of the military apostles of Mohammed may be past, it is true, but the tradition survives; and the unfurling of this flag might bo the spark which would set fire to the lateat enthusiasm of the Mohammedan race and involve the world iti a religious war. We hare referred to the great French banner, the oriflammt; and it was that which led the French Crusaders through the Holy Land and headed the roval armies of France in tho campaigns of the sixteenth century, while il alio divided the Blue from tho White In the Burgundian civil wars; but this flag cf the Prophet to day exercises a magical influence over 120. 000,000 of the human race scattered about in Arabia, Syria, Asia Minor, Perm and E(?ypt, over the Nile and the Ganges, and from Jerusalem to the Red Sea." Tho desire of Mohammed, however, wan, that while all pilgrims whose task had been duly fulfilled should wear the green turban, no sovereign in hi* aucce*nion should unfurl the Green Flag of the Faith unless 1*1 aid were in imminent peril. The unfurling of the banner would be performed with great religious cerimony, and in tha presence of tht> Commander of the Faithful, who is himself supposed to carry it at the bead of his army; while a fearful curse would be called down upon the head of everj Mohammedan who,capable of bearingarma, failed to rally round it. The standard inelf la not a very handaotus one,and id surpassed both in value and appearance by many of the banners which belong to the various benefit societies and other mutual associations of men in this country. It is of green silk, witfc a large crescent on the top of the staff, from which is suspended a long plume of horse-hair ('aid to have been the tail of the Prophet'* favorite Arab steed), while the broad folds of the flag exhibit the crescent and the quotation* from the Koran already mentioned. The state color of one of our regi ments of the guards is a much prettier and more experuivft standard than the great banner of Mam; but (tosuch small things h man's enthusiasm attached) if llin ItllAP WurA IhA 11 r<(r'' in or. intence nothing could mar the beautjr which the prestige of moro than a thousand jeara naa given to it in the eyes of a Mussulman. The Flag of the Prophet ia kept in the mosque of St. Sophia at Cona tantinople, and is in the caitodjr of the 8heik-ul-I lam, or Mohammedan chief-priest, where all well-wisher* of humanitf may sin* cereijr trust it will ever remain. A Visit to Wbeelius. Froa ibi 1'uV.iibft! t the Dot Dial) aa I UtiQ l Ai.yiuoi, Kjiualfa t V* , Before closing the account of my late trio. I mint a few words about some of thc churoheeof Wheeling. Wheeling hxs three Catholic Churches thrco Presbyterian, two Methodist, one Uuited Presbyterian, one Episcopal, one English Lutheran, and several other Churches. Those of them which I saw aro generally line buildings. The Episcopal Church Is situated on the corner of Chapline and Fifteenth streets, and nearly opposite the Capitol. It is built in something like the Gothic style of architecture, and ha* a tall apire. It is covered with alato and built ! of atone. Tina Church la under the care of Rer. Dr. Armstrong. Upon the West aide of Chapline, and i opposite Thirteenth street, is tho First Presbyterian Church, under tho pastoral i care of the Rev. Dr. Cunningham. It ii I built of brick. As it was undergoing rc* pairs, 1 did not go into the main room. n imrv/narcil oktb uouiismng aaooata School, which I had the pleasure of attending. I liked the arrangement of this , school better than any I had ever Tlslted. Folding doori eparato the Infant Cla*i ' from the main ichool room. ; The seats la the main room, are con1 foniently arranged in squares, three of them being placed ao as to form the three aides of th square, the Teacher's seat l forming the fourth. Thus he has his i class around him.* The exerclics of the school cpen with i a hymn then the lesson for the day la read, pretty much, ai we read the Pulae i in our Chapel; the Superintendent lead ing and the other* responding, then follows prayer tod then another hymn, and then cornea th regular order of lesions <fco.f after whioh another hymn li sung, followed by the xeport of the Secretary, when utter the library hooka hire been fires out, tlx School b dlamlaaed. North of the Flnt Presbyterian, tod on the umi tide of the etreet, le the United Presbyterian Church, nnder the charn ol Her. Jiran McClure, D. D. Thli lee ary comfortable Church and will Mat eereral hundred people. Dr. McClure, ii a Terjr earnest ipealcer, and haa > line delivery. Be preacbea the pure Ooipel, and to Hi point. I liked him rery much, On the aame tide ol the atreet * abort dlatance South ot the United I'm. brterlan Church, ! the Fourth Street M. E. Church (u it It called.) This in eaid to be the 6oeatChuich in the city. Itii built of atone,and haa aetone tower. The eeata are arranged In a eeml circular iorm una rainca. a bw idcqbh aoove me aisle. The seats are cushioned. Behind, the pulpit, In the rear, and a little above, alts the Choir. They have a fine organ and a pretty good choir. I heard the Rev. Dr. Cuntngham of the Pint Presbyterian Church I preach here. An 1 did not tiiit the other Churches I will not take up your apace in upeaklng of thetn. I had intended visiting the Fulton Paper Milia, but owing to the fact that I only heard of th<m whilst at Cleveland, and owing to the want of lime, and alio; my miming a friend who waa to hare gono with me, I was not able to do ao. . Tlio "Hone and Mine*" Of our country have often especially about election time been niado the subject of laudation; but when thoao useful part* of the human structure become too visible in oonsequenco of leanncts, they can scar* cely be called graceful. The eye delights not to dwell upon angles and ridges in either man or woman. Moreover, extreme emaciation is a sign of imperfect digestion nnd consequent poverty of the blood. Both Ihcin netla nra nmo'ilixl lie Stomach Bitten, which render digestion au aiaimllation certainties, in consequence of which the blood acquires richness aad the body substance. Thus are the hollow pin* cm filled up and the nnglfli rounded off. Through the instrninallty of tbls peerUsi aid to digestion and promoter of physical well being, the body rapidly g*ina in vigor, color returns to the hollo* cheek, the appetite Improves, nervous symptoms vaniib, and a heakhful impetui it given to every ital function. eodAW AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC. N*ir Your, October lit. 1877. 1 litre devoted twenty jmh of patient atudy to the Lirer tod Ita relations to the human tody, lu eearch of rem.dy which would restore It. when diacaMrd, to iu normal condition, iho reauitof that labor has been the production of TUTT'S LIVER PILLS. Their popularity has becorao bo extended and the demand bo great u to Induce unrcrupulooa pintea to couoter.'eit tbem, thereby roBIUno mi of tLo rrwirj, and the slBicted if t&elr firtuee. TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC, and protect them from vile imposition!, I bm adopted a tew label, which brera my Hide-tank and notice ef 1 la entry In the Offlre of the Llbrjul m of Congress, alao mr ilgoaiure, thua: ^ * *^To cocxTtinrr Tim 11 roowr *su Before purehaaing, examine the lattel doeel/ the genuine tutt8 pills exert > peculiar influence on the system. tfcelr sctlon la prompt, and tiiclrgooj cfibcu ore felt la a few hours. a quarter if a crnturjr of study olihe l.lrcr has jciuoiutrated tbst it excrs a urenter in flueoce bver tbe sritctn thin any other crean of t he lody, and when j'io ted th ediireorgaiiuiu is deranged. it u specially for the healing of ths tltsl or^iu that i lava ip nt to aaojr } us of toll. and hating found the reme4y, which has prenyl the greatest boon ever furbished tbeaffl:cied, h li they be deprived of its taocfita, and a vile imitation imposed upon them? Let his uoiixst *eotli or atnuuci k> to it that thit ak< nor u>r *cded. fcrutlnl/i the label rwly, see >h t it bears alltbeuurks a*>o?e mcntiooej. and bay the tmdiclue only from resectable dealers. ii can be found every wliejo., very respectfully, w. H. TUTT. oe'.3 tobty yeaus jjeront: the pthuo. DR. C. M9LANFS celeerated i t turn -r> t t t o j-.i v E-i\ r fox T = COIS 09 Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA A5D Slat KZADACIIt. < Symptoms of o. Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases oft presture; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder-blade, ar.d it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, ar.d is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm. The stomach isafTected with loss of r ppctite and sickness; the bowls in < . .< ! 0 ov.-. mrl If a nlfMw. !.-.:ivcwithlas; the head is troubled villi pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sorption in the back part, 'i I lcre is generally a considerable loss cfmemory,accompanied withapainfal sensation of having left undone sometliingwhich ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, bis fcet arc cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercisewould be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try if Tn fact Vft I Ml IHVt) <w uigviuau Vlklj IUM" I cdy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. MSLane's Liver Pilli, w cases op Acce and Fever, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the most happy results. No better vithartic can be used, preparatory to, or after fating Quinine. Y.'e would advise all who arc afflictcd with this disci;: to give them A fair trial. For all Bilious derangements, ar.d as a simple purgative, they aro vn equaled. new am: or iuitatioxs. The genuine Dr.. C. HS (t i;'3 Lives Puis are nevtr sugar coatcd. Every box has a red wax seal c:\ the lid, with the impression r MVLaxe's Ltvrr. ruts. The genuine M?Lase's Livni Pills bear the signatures of C. M?Lane and Fleming linos. on the wrappers. 4SP Insist on your 'truggist cr storekeepei giving you the genuine Dr. C. MLaxe's Live* Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Solil by all respectable drvjgists na country storekeepers generally. To thaw wiihlB* to pirt Dt. c. MPLAin'i un* Pitu a trial, ** wtu null pott tali to any r' b" " * "-btlNG mOS.. Pteionh. Po. 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Wholesale Jewelers, WATCHES, 0IAM0NDS, SILVER WARE 235 \V. ItALTlMOllK ST., Jteii BALTIMORE, MO. SANDWICH Manufacturing Company, SANDWICH, OeKALB CO .ILL Adam*' P t(ntS l' Feeding Po*er CornShtl'm (wluely known u 'ho Si. a itl Snellen), of auta and capt'l'lta in mil til w<nt BREATLY I 'PROVED THI? SEASON. FAR U PoWhiu oi all na.* ud tnosl aJrjDt : >ui foriQi. HAND SHELLEHStl hljhest flrado el fxcell#no< In mtttrial ind m t.ul*ciur . as d for illustrated j r. HJHU, aacrmary. Mo'.lws tho Dole their Darlings with JmU< purpurea Incur a Icurlul re*pon>lwllty. The ?*di'o. juodwate (yet efiealre). laxative, alterative aud antl'Ullou* opfru'loti of T* .ay's HkitZki ArsKiiMT peculUiljr adapts it to tha diaonlo.a o! children. tCfn P r d 7 at hom . Saxopln wort! *0 TO JSlwo. thwsosACo., rortland, Maine. PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS I For Rotdlnc Clubs, for Amatour Theatricals Temperance I'laja, Drawing f oom Plays, hair] Plaja, Ethiopian PUys, Guide Books, opraken Pantomlnei, Tabloiz Lights, Migoaoum lights Colored lire, Buret Cork, Theatrical Face Prtpira* tlooe, Jar ley'< Wax Works, Wl^s, tfeariir, and Mouitaches atmlueed prlcas. Corumcf. ifcecerv. uarAdOi. Xtv catalog i tent Irea contatalng full dfscilpiloo toil prlcvA. SaM'L FttENlU JcaOri, 123 Kmwio bt, New Vork. I j \ / CfiR in jour own town. Trrma tod 55 SOU outfit lit*. B. HALLRTT & CO., Portland, Main*. SNYDER'S CURATIVE PADS! A sure cure for To'ptd Lticr and all dlaeaaaa arialug therefrom, Luuk, Kidney, Riine, bl diW, Womb, and all Female l\*ur*, CHILLS Mf0 FEIf CD < ~II ' ~ [Tfflf 'i STAMFORD, CONN. Hold tie Load iu p jded t \ 3 Enable one ma 0 t o do tbo work V _*r of lour or Htb. ^m*r jel-eod J" D. PKAGER, PRACTICAL DECORATOR, , Of Churchei, Halls, Store* and Dwellings In Freico and Plain Paper Hanging. ! No. 42 12th Bt, WHEELING, W. VA. j tny24 Meats and lard-sugar' Cared Cumse-l Mima, Hufcnr Cured Can rated SUquU.t*, Hunr Card Cannaed Bmkfaat Bacon, Plain Sbo ldcri,G r Sides, Stupr Cured Drtel Beef, (nth (rem amoka bo aw dally; Kettl* r*n<l *I ed Leaf Lar.l la 'Item*, Barrtlt and Hall Barrel r, . Ktgs tod Palls; all at lowm market rates. M HEILLT, jell Wend HH MalnHtmt PRESCRIPTION FREE < For the speed? Car* ol Fcmlrwl Weakness, Lo*t i Manhood, aod >11 dlaordm bwufht on by todtere tlon or Excess. Anjr Druggist baa the ingredients. Address OR. IAQUD A CO., OikIrmU, 0 faUUUw. I 20Q"4S?^TO i mjii UoT| DjkYKTFOBX * PARXfl. I w . wu-ciitir. Ujlpnlll'. iicaaaCDC. uur u df, Lu-atad Ague Pet. $2. Klcn v and Splnu Pjd, S3. Pad for Final* ttukneu. 13, Wa teud them by nail freo jecdpt of prlca. Addrese . t. BNYDEHACO, Clucinnait 0. WORK FOR ALL, In ibelr own loealltVa, eannsslpr for tbi Flrwkl Visitor. (enlarged* Weekly and Monthly. largest F^per In the World, with Mainm-th Chromr* tree Big CommU'ton* to R*nta. Termaand Outfit Free. Audita P. 0. VICKtRY, Maine. a day at home. Awnta wanted. Outfl t and 9I terua freo TBUb A CO., Augusta. Maine 4 A Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name, to eta., 4U poet-paid. L. JOSfc* A CO., h>a aot W. Y. OqAA PER MONTH made leHInf the Oyreacop* OiUl/ or Planetary Top. Hucki-yo Stationery Paek K . Ma*!a Pan ( o Ink rrqulrrdt. rata'ngupol AicntiGoodafito. BUCKEYE aOVELTY CO. CI* clnnatl. 0. PLATFORM SPRINR wannwo w. Ill w unvunw A GREAT SUCCESS for itrtosith, bwatf, durability, we and comfort, (or biuloM' or plflisura unaurpaaacd. Brerj faml>7 should haro on . HARNESS, Doob'e tod 8loic2f; Siyluh. Strona, Cheap. 8cn 3 for circular |It1u* dote iptlon aud prlcth C. U, yfcWTON, homer.PrthMl Co , W Y. C) K Fancy C*rv?f, no ttro alike, with oame, Itc, ^O^tfwd. BamaUCard Co,Naaiau,If.Y, Off MIXED C HDd *11 <ow tylrt, 10c ,pott< 40 paid iPtWuER ft CO., HaaslM H V. 9nMFTH,N0 NE" ANO BEAUIIfUL.-Voui ^"""-pU iU-sraphonianla w.m mme. rend I ceata for ample. Wordiy Photo Card Co., Maanu >.Y. JACKSON'S BEST Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco! weaavirdtd the hlgheat prlte at Centennial Csp altlon for Its floe chewing qoaliOaa. tha exe Usuw and lading cha actarof iti eetenln<auaUtTor lof. 11 you want the beat tobaooo n r made aai jour jpocer lortnla and tee th.t each pi t bean oi.r bine trp trade mmk lth w -rd Jacfcioa'i Beit on tL Sri ehol-aalob? all Jibbci Head for temple to0. A, JACKSON & CO., Minutacturen, Petartbarf.Vi. eclfeodaw FINANCIAL. I Jori K. BonrolD, PrwL On Auto, Ouh'r. BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY SacetMor to tb mat NATIONAL BJL9K OP WHSKLUiQ. Capital. ~ .1280,000 Tkia Bank liorpmlttd and mund to txaaart the LuiIocm of banking la ill ua d uilj. It nicceoda tbtFlm National Bankuf WhcaUofi U owned by tb lUMihtftboldoraaad la under tbi by cutfuiiy nwdloj the tntinata of Its Gov* [ )DdtDU aod Ucpcftiiori, and br a prompt tod tatthful aitcutloo oTu> lr wlabta, it bop to aarlt . tbeU Mtr m and ooo&doooa. Nutwood BUla dlaouuntad. OoliKt'uoa wade on all udnta throu?hont tha United OtatM. ix-l-.It Account* nUwt to chick at al ht r* i cdred fiurn Banka, Bastora, flims, Corporation* ami Indlrtduala. CertldcaUeof Dcpoelt' BW payable OQ demand or at find data*. W Intarwt allowed on B]wcl*l DfpodU. dukctom: John K. Botafort, I Win. B. Blmpsoti, Jacob 8. Rbudw, Wot A. turner, 1 Wd. A. laett, I John L. Hobba, A. M. Ad aim, [ 0. C. Dewey* lleory M. Harper, | wyQMaw P. C. LWT. Joidh 8*tboull), Hjdtiy k. List, Oibboh Lamb, Wb. a. Li it, Hsmby W. Lot. Bank of Wheeling, WHEEUKO, W, YA.' Cipltal, <100,000. Stockholder* pereooaUr liable axxl rtprewnting orer 1300,000. Becelvea Depodta and Dbcooota Paper. Deala la Gold, BUrer, CuU-I/iulU and Staling Exchange. tttus DnfU on England, Ireland, Franca, Garmany and other wemiamt parti of Euiopa. Burt kd 1 aolli Uotcraiaeut, Mat*, City and Ball* road Bond* Intomt paid on Bpeolil Dapoalta. Fpecial attention gi?tn toCullecthna. D. C. LLaT, Fmidant. Q. LAMB, Ouhler. J06. 8EYB0LD, AadiUnt Ouhlw. Jal3 Commercial Bank. Capital, . . . T". . . $100,000. Ornca-Ko. 1106 Main Bt lutanat paid on iprlal Dapoaltt. CuUeetloni made and proceed* t-rumpUr remitted. Amranti of merchaau and othen aollclUd. nntxotosa: Thoa. H. Llit, J. L. HUM, K.J.Smyth, W.T. Bart, J. C. Thoaiw, Clus. IL Booth.; W. A. WlUoo, THOA IT. LIST, PreildenU J. L 8TIFEL, V. PreeU H. P. HI LP BETH. Chthlar. |aU_ r I - - rfc a nxcnange csanK. J. N. Vxaar, Prat bah'l Urnnni, Y. P. Capital t mi in pin S200.0M Liability oi 8tocklwld a.... .. 400,000 ThlaBaak lucceedi to the bailneaaoi thetterrhanu' National Bank, and deal* la Coin, Coupons, i Commercial Paper and Bill* of Exchange. Interest paid on Special Deposit*. Collections mada on all polau and proceed! promptly remitted. u. 0^?.01 'I*1 Buaine* Men aoUdtod. . KM*" u\kw*itor according to tb LonitltuUon of the BtcUUwaaaaaa In hstfcn*! Hanks. DIWCTOB3J I . Uoikhelnm, frSlSfittSS sain& ' n . jnsw, oum . HATS & CAPS. CO 57 Ul 0 -J ?rT w >- Ji B fi J j H J J ft < <4 . u- KJ BOOTS AND SHOES. Jg3TABLianED I2J 1837. , J.HKt60HVAHCX.|1?.*.HC0UW. | A.U. wucass VANCE, HUGHES & CO., SUCCESSORS TO VANCE & ADAMS and C. 0. KNOX &. CO. Manufacturers and Jobber* of Boots and Shoes, No. 1301 MalnSL.Wbseltno.W.Va. JaS A SILK UMBRELLA" FOR $3.50, | -*TJ. S. HEED'S. ! nOl I J WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL Pulley Blocks ALSO nrowv it Wh Hin' and Bw'#, vx5CTicrc rD xrcicnrx* IT T TUX Yalo Lock Mfg. Co. UEtlt I. TOW.1C, Fm, DRUGGISTS. IN EVERYBODY'S MOUTH. WhrtTVltkaabMstrMmvlllUdihtmlM of Logan. LUt * Co>a EZCELblOB Ha It UNO yOWuKB. Bold bybaat Daakra mrywban, PURE MATERIALS ONLY, Jti ot U n>; bMt ouillv, ttt Mdhi Uw sir ONE-HALF THE BATTLE Jp MUoc a nod tabla Is v fe oo your Btacult and Soak. 1 bm an al wsy Ll*ht and wnoWoms whan SJiciBO rowtSk 4 W1 "c"uuu, HUNDREDS OF LADIES Vm Loot, Lift A Co'a EXCELSIOR BAKINO WW DEB pn(mlD| it to Ul others, bold bjbeit 1 Ittitfi everywhere. BUCKWHEAT CAKES, [ B*tter CakM, tad Blaoolt, nude Ii|h(. ertap ami vboleatme with Lr tn, lit 4 Co1! KXCEEilOB B4KIWQ PUWPEh. cdMew apmri itEBID'S COUGHSYRUP! Da Nit Neglect i Coll However Slight, Fur COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENE8?, BE0NCHITI8, WHOOPING CODOB, 4c., ate REED'S COUGH SYRUP! Th<nliBftPrtputtlon qaiiltolt. Trf II ud b conTLncid. 'HEUHtBERI ilk for "aiuD'a COOOE Stbut," udtoinnjongctit. nuoi as cents fib boru. HOUSTON a REED, Proprietor*, WHma , w. Vju lore ar all djujjuu jjr javionou. myia PLUMBING.CAS FJTTlNC fJlillUBLK A HOBNBHOUB, ' Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, IfcaUn la Lead, Iron, Oata&lMd, Steam, Watax and Praia Plpet. Keep oontUntlj on hand a large aaaortuent Braaa Qoodi, Steam and Water Guam, Pumj i and Oaa Flztoxaa. soli aaaxta roa was maaak toa C0l AN'8 CELEBRATED 6AS MACHINE* EEKD TOM CIRCULAR. W8 CARKET STREET, WHEBJN9. WEST U. Prompt sttmtlon fJren to ortfera from ilsUnct To Iron Mills and Engine Builder*. w' h ",JlW " pmjmbinu ud aia FITTING t.nM1.hmtnt, I mw .ail compltti BRASS FOUNDRY, Ud IT. no* prepared to makt ftli klndi oI Ml ud KmtM Bra Calling* it ibort nolle. lad ol Iho Terj bcatqoalltr. TRIMBLE 4 HOHNBKOOK, P Bo. 1*11 Mirtat FURNITURE. &C. TTVOPRTA CT Vfl TJ la all lta braneha, artfully and prompUy attended ta AIm, a fall 11m of Cirptu, Oil Gotiu, Window Shades, and Furniture, at WJC. 2IKK 4 SON'S, ocil Comer Mark t and gd Sta. jyj-ILIB, FREW <k CO., BOOK BINDERS -un>8LANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. An prepared at all tlmia, with tbe best material to 1111 orders lor Blank Book*, rich as in used by Banks, Counties, Corporations, Railroads ud Merchants, upon short notlcrj, and la the most desirable and workmanlike manner. Having all the latest and most Improved machinery we (eel confident that we will render entire aatUfsetlon to all who favor tu with their orders. Music, Magailnea and Periodicals of every deeorlptlcs bound In a neat and durable manner. MILLS, FREW A CO., '.Nc*. 15 urn 27 Foewworra Bth W1TKELIWQ. W. 7 A A PHY.QIOI nnirAI View of Marriaee! t-1 V IdniUi oi ourrtajrt ail UM BHngMMMMM ctum ihit unfit tor It i th w> N Dcriu or Baproductloa tad SIikuci of Womon. iTw 1i1hV.VU4 k k,or P * t , romlilyUAUlilluaUl Abuto, Ezoomm, orBccret >imam , *Ui tba bat a, ftow or th Throat tad Las a,OiUrrh Buptttro,Uu %h rVook MBtjSSp^on m !rt ot print or til Oiim, towilnlna aoo rxm. wwttmny itftwtmwd. lor 73 cu. Afiumi Sa. bptts. yo.lsy. mi at. eu Lcmu, ^ W. McCONNELL, No. 155 FIFTEENTH STREET, Man nisei urer of Latd Bamla, Half Barrels. Apple and Floor Barrela, Ham Tiertea.UIau Barrtli and Caita, Butter Ccgt, etc. I arREPATHTWfi PDnMWiw ortMii ' ICyi-NpFEp IpHliSlSilg ppI8H- MACILEBEL, Not. 1,2 tod 8 Hlp *N>s TOVES k HARDWARE.' The Cheapest, The Best, The Largest COOK STOVE Ill tit Market U th Colelrmted VALLEY STAR. BENJAMIN FISHER, STAR FOUNDRY. A imt nrletjr ot other Cook Stove* iJwijionhud. 0T All Stow guaranteed. Mirblllzni Iron am Stall Mtnlob. Fronton! in) Slite Heartbe, do. Oil, diamine anil Me prlcu before porelmlm eleowhert. mr23_ g F. CALDWELL. Marble, Slate & iron Mantles, Common Gtltu. fila and all' It In.la nf Terr* Cottn goodi. Galvanized Iron Work and Tin Roofing, TOGETHER WITH a. COIU'LETK AS SORTMEKT OF COOKING STOVES And House Furniahin* Good*. We oall ipeclal attention to the Peerlsu Radiator Shaking Grate. The moet complete Grate in tb* market. It sen be seen in operation in Mr. Frank Coen'e fine reeidence on the Island. tali tad examine. 1507.1509 4l 1511 Main Street near B.4Q.IL K. DepoU mrt YOU GOING TO MOVE? Don't You Waal a NewCookStove The BEST and CHEAPEST STOVES IN THE MARKET can be found at No. 14 5 Main St THE FAMOUS ARLINGTON AND OTHEii First-Class Stoves, Can oow be bought Che p tbaa ever before. all utorsa wa&la? rn to rlease Don't tail to call and nee our stock before purchasing. JOSEPH BELL & CO. ARLINGTON STOVE W011KS, No. 1425 llAix 9r., Wbkkuno, IV. \A. aria PAIi TS, OILS, icC. ^RE YOD GOING TO Dim n no dfdaio unnn unnor uuiku un ntrmn iuun nuuoL. Wocaa oflVr jrou Fxtr* Indcn^'nt#, u we hart t Iftifo and well selected stock of DOORS, 8ASH. WINDOW OLA33, FRAMES, PJLLPT3, OILS, BHUTTEB1*, TAXWI3HE?, aiflH WTIGHT8, COLOB3. Dry & lo O'X READY MIXED PAINTS, IN AST COLOR OB QUANTITY. Call tad examine out stock and get our prim before buying ebewhere. HANES, WILSON & CO., ms MARKET St. cell WHITE LEAD. E. F. HLA.Y, rainxs, uns, Glass, Sash, Doors, and PAINTERS' SUPPLIES, No. 1211 Kiln Street, Wheeling, w. V . FOB flALB-jUQfiJTRONO d ILcELELVTfl SUPERIOR BRAND WHITE_LEA1). eiinttfj hi A boo: aii uu. Dattox, Ohio, April 17,1577. We, the undenigned, do bothy certify that we have uaed Armatronx A UcKi-irt'a Srictiy Parr White Lead, and we And It ttw teet in the maikat It la whiter, ground finer, covtra more aurface, and hai more body, than any w* have ever uaed. (Signed by] Jowv R. Dmnrr, Hlgn and Carihgn Pointer. Haktei A FI TH, PtinWi and Paper ilanjwT*. j. a. iadd, Fainter and Paper Hanger. A. P. UAancTT, njM Hooae end (sign Painter ROOFING. JOHN C. 8CHULT2, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, SLATE ROOFEK, No. HQ Eiamurra Snuurr. All ordera promptly attended to. Repairing nnlly done and warranted. epo QLD SEAL PRESSES VT iLll AHitF XU'JJA 1 , AT WEST VA. bTENCIL ft SEAL WOBKS, So. 1731 Maetbt St. ool9 QHEAP BOOKS. A orv tovdo* at The Heaaldo I-lbrury, Jo* noelTed 10S now book*, by th bat tuthcn, at 10 tod 20 coatiMCh. C IL QUIMRY. , Bootadler ud Sift dmkr, 21a Ui4 Market 8t; oclf Dr. Rloo d* Eumci f ll! ratcra manbooJ ud Um vlforof youth to tte mm thatterad as iltutlon la loar wwks.troD wbuortr cauw H lot. Ftllura lmpoulUle. Bonn ot df rU*rn vSoofet <ilM rmPraorifitioMthttircuMka.tBd tnally prorvniloeailjcxpa&riT* Wlni nrhMMritauatrntiMx pit*. Upccm * TRANSPORTATION. gAiTlitOBE A OHIO HAIL&OAD CO ; On had tltar Mat 14,1177. P*Mfif Tralaawll lgw>t t follow*-WhtiHoi 'I text . 1 " Mo.6. LlKwtf* ?M MAifBOUMD. dully. daily. U Y - A. *. A. V. r. M. A. , 1 Whwlloj 440 10UC UN ri I', A/riv tt~ r. *. r. * Qraltoa f.Ofi fell 10.30J Ui r. m. a. Lit**" 13: M 7:05 t*A Cumberland 14A kvO ML*. I M rtli auurg 4:10 Wuhlojtoa City....... 7:20 ... 7:6oL>MM. m I BA1I1UMN ...mmm mmmm MO . A. M. P. <. ' % 1 PhlUddphla I:OS lt4S . N w York ; lid Li *D Hy tattpl HUDdAf. J WBT-BOniD. d lly. Ko. ! "EST 7:4jA',, *l0*,M ruwM ZaacJTlllc . .... 11:50 " t tS ' tMlA Msrrz: ISViJf!0.! : -l *Odtttky B:M m 9 jo it Wjrtoa^.. 7:10 M 1JS |ug ,j CtuduilatJ...... I, ,,,, , fcflO . .,, 10-9Q AM LouUf 11 IZ66 AM ZZZ 7:44 Ml '< tMluaiolli tlittrn IM . Uota. 8 lOa.n Ml . Jt Chlrtxo fiOO M 7iO0 M Uuly txwpt Monday. $ No*. I mil 10 task. cJo oiDDcdkin atColumbai J ' " pwnt.Bouth ud eoutbwMl; >1 CklcMO 5 *U Jwlsl. W t and VorlhwMt. . .HR j'?d..VS? ronn tl uit Bdtimtra t r hhlUdrJphU, Ntw York and butuo. At WMfc* ' latum Cii, f r ,u |0B JUS' WMMiuUnd tialni miko direct cunnartlnnj for All principal polou Weetand Noethwert. HiUmau Pilaoc can on all ol^ht train*. . ; u WHEELINO, PITTS. AND BALTIMORE DP?. On and after November 5 1S77", Tralni will can dillf, eic.pt duodaj, m follow*: Lesrc Wheeling ...MOft. m. 1:40 p. tn. ,;h Arrir* at Waabli gton, Pa 8 50ft. to. 8.-40 p. m. v, Dm Grove Ato.mtn.dillon Leaves Wheeling C.Ma. to. 8t'0p. m. j Urn Grote.,... -7.W ft. m. 8.(0 p. m. | Tteketa to all principal polnta on alo at Depot. t OIIIcq open at all boura durlnf the da j. 11103. &. *HARP, } Muter o( Tninipjrtatlcn. fi B. T. PKYBIE8, Gan'i A<tot. w* Cl.bVtl.AM) A PlTTfJhUHQU RAlLBOAD. COtiUBSaKD TIM* CARD. 15 W%8BSS 8WBB i On and alter M y VOth 187T. Tinlus will run . ' Jnaljr (except euoday) as follows, Ha: | a cum. mitu >nam | luvx. Bellalrv.......^. B B8 a.m ll:M XM. SlO WM. Hridgepoit....^ 6.0. ' ItilO M MB tfutufr feiry... 618 it:ll " 817 M a tu oge......... S48 11:03 4.00 M 'teuwri. nil* 7.U1 " 1 tut r.u 418 Wcluville^MM^. HM 1*1 8Ai * I ^jwwicr r.g - MO " AUlVK. Plttaluigb 0J5 M 3.40 7M " tltouim 5 65 P.* 9: aO M 1215 A*M> Hurmbu.10 SI " 3:40 IV 300 " " t*JWu.ore 7: J 7:45 " ffgibluatun 9:11 " 913 * I'hlladdphla^... 3 00 4.M 7:1)0 M 7:35 M Nkw York 6M M 10II 10:38 .ibostun 4.15 P.* 8.30 P.M. 8J0 PM. ABBlVX. 11 lane* 10:57 AM. 5:19 P it tUvauii* 1158 " 5;M M iiudwD..._ 12:*0 P.M 6: 4 " UcTeUnd 1:43 7J0 ABUTS. Ft 11:41 2 33 a.* fran A.v 3 OO " MeutotoUe AccommaUtfiott-Lmrca Bellalre at 4s0 p. ui.; Bridgeport at 4 55; and arrlycs at btao* i*n ul it 6:15 p m. J*aTrt Meutrtovill* at 7.IS a. w.; irrivtf it Bridgeport at #:541. in. d.ocwl accutbiuutltiUoo train* ! are IWlalrt at ij J 80 *. in. and 12:45 p. m.; hnd.epoit at 9:<5 a. on - ; u>(l l.OO p. in ; aniv at Maruu'j fairy 9 55 a. nu indl:iup m h turning lc te Uaiiiu'a ttrrjat .1 i5 a tu. and 3.30 p. u>; 1 rld^ipott 11:33 a. a. .n<l 3:40 p. ui.; amre at bcllalfe at lfc50 a. a. and 1.56 p w. Juicu io all priadpal pdsta In the Hut ISA Wat C4D l procured at the Uilon Ti.ket Cfflc , dcLure llouac. and at the uuon t BrldMM** P. ft. MYEBr. myW Oenml P> >engfr in J Ticket Agent FIT1>BUU U, CINCINNATI & tft. LOUS} H\ILWAY-PAA'-Irjttj/IB SOUTH. The LMrcct 11m to the NorihwMt, TTt*t tad SoulhweiL CONDENSED TIME CARD. TfrMng fleet Juno 24,1477. To the Wca ami South (rU Z^neanlle). 'rFiat radfie . LIm Ex. Acton's l> re Zin *iUe_. .. fsooTi |7wfi< Xiine 1-anautnr....^. 9:5) " (u . arol lile 10:50" 5 !3 " Wublngton. 11:57 7:lfi M fllA am Wilailngtou i .... Morr .w 133.. *13 Cladnftl, ...... 3; 10 ' iQ,ffl w Tolfu \]'ut and SvuUt (tl ralnmhai). htol mc'Ic Cm. LlW; Ex. Ex. M fl. -.k*T*r r. * 4. . p. . a. *. rituburgx * U: fcJO f3:40 fM8 1lcabcn UIe *i 09 1 :07 418 : 0 >i.! ib. 2: ;[.-se jao lua K w>rfc_ __ 8:00 i." 11,-a *V3 Colunbtu .JJJ afcjg t" flMO AJTIvt? t/Md.11 7 to tU 11:00 bob fcj fcB aaj M LUVtOB... IM fe'D l-|p OadoMU li:M *00 8 30 8:10 ' oanrUle lfcM 1130 7-tg To the WVii and AcrtAmtf (tl Colombo*). F<u\ Jnd. fac'le Cb'ao, ________ Lln . tx. Ex. Ex. l***!?"" * ' r.u p. K. Columbua MB f IthOO |M fW6 frbu* ,M Kis 7;ia Pwjua 9.0. 840 Ml Biehmond..^^. 10:' 8:28 tn r. P. K. Indlwuipolii 12.U fclfl 1128 JlLmli 9:00 Lopnspurt < Ou wj\ g.00 8 SO 7JO TOO 'Dally. fLmilv ncrpt frunday. S.PuUm*D Drawing Hoom d a.enlBf (an fr ,iii ateur*uTllle Aiid Columtai throu l w.Uiqui cAange to ClurtDHtL Louisville, IodUoapoliaud St liuU, and from Columbiu Kg Chicago, Tbe pleuura ae. ker or tboMiMkUic Hrrmtt U Oi Hat, ibould ail on or idZTth. uniS! Jld , ' ">rougn time Ub] , mipe. Uod drciUin and further information w. L. 0*BttlKN (icn I paMeogt-r and Ticket it, *> . 219 Ukh Hrtrt. Coiumbm, Ohio. OijlT T'S W'lEEUKO * ELM B80V* * iVn- on urt I1 FrtUj, hmj J-**" Wliwlini LttTiSUmmW KWi.lt Id '* " i!S MO lSS " ,ftl " J" " 1100 Jia; iiao .. wi **' ' * 5 " 110 " no J" " too 4.tt 4.M) M BclB 6 40 ** fc'S H 6*1 H 7g i:.; u 4,0 " 8.18 M o-uQ M 9:23 fe Q " Morltz Elmer & Co,, Pbiladetphla. 'Imported Dutch Bitters. B % Boonekamp g W 01 w b Maag - Bitter *11 awarded th Prlie Medal at tb Cen A H Uoutil Inhibition lo Philadelphia m v rfi recount of Ita taluable medical piojwliw M n combine I with delightful l* to. ft la ac U inowlcdfed to be Uie bett Djaptpait fall- U R ten tver known. li Ii operate u a pmemtivt a aln t al Zj dlwawa eliminating from tmpurttie* of U>< H Q] blood, cltsabi and atrengttuu the atomacL fn n aod creates a good app iite. Li ltiemovea ctMtWenew and bMooAMi U by operating mlul? on ttmiyitcm. * . rf Ituaiurfcureforcr^apiinuieboirali fl H colic and piles. X 0 1'begre t r.aulla ott dcn*d by the u m Of thla Bitten can b# nrnr#n hw finiJf-t. n of ccitlflext 4. TUr It do othtr Blitft r[) Lb la exitlcbce which cures dltordwa of tbt VM 5J dlgtttioi oriut, (d) {*$ ! ,) citeum Iba lomfc.b, colic twrT^ui acctiemebt j Ci p-ilodic diwiKt of frstal^t. eic, In tacL vj [J abort t mo and with tact* ui laecat at , ri ib<a filters. M. Eitn r * C 'i Datch Bittir* li to m tola by all Uru*gut*. p CAUTION. Nod# pnslM ontairuri Dirt J on tb circular bjr MLJEUNKtt * ' niMP trgu, PA. OHII. 8IEBKE, ABOat, | ^ WBKMK8, W. TM