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LETTJEIC. x )i?ll lo file Uooirj} Mill?An 4 tr J lie ii t"I lit ft 11 ml son lIoiiM- - I'rrkoiial and JLocuI sen*' w'elubvm, March 4. ltf.fi huil'ttbct-r. Tor?|>rw?nt the dailjr pscsa at a time likithi'. wheu no leai than four dailies Ute their representatives stationed here, eub striving to send to the sheet he rep it'ttiK eometbing fresh and new each Jij.or ever/ two, three or four days, is w tx*r matter. Our population is of ,3Ch i character that murders, suicides, elopement*, runaway matches, fights and qaureU ?ro unknown here. As for fires, tilin them in their proper places, in tor duelling* and shops, ?ic, Our peo ple ire to careful that a tire alarm is a nre thing. And as for business, what it hire hu been paraded before the pub lit of late in glowing terms. But, with the determination that if there is no utu reported lo us we will bunt it, or something that will pass for news, we lUrted on Saturday on our mission. Although the weather was of tho blus ter/kind that Match alwajs brings us, it found our w ay to the Woolen Mill of Willing Britfx* A Bro., situated mi ButUlo ert-k alongside of the WdUburg au<! Bethany turnpike, about ue mile from Wellaburg. Thero we (jmdMr. John A. Briggs.one of the pro* prletor?, who informed us that at this tiae the mill was not in operation owing l> there bring no demand for the kind of voftleu goods manufactured by them, lir thnnelli and stocking yarn. We ?tie conducted through the mill and >b>o the machinery, which is all en tire!; dbw and of the latest patterns, as is lieu the building, the old mill having been coniiimed by lire several years ago. Tbe motivti powers of the mill are water ud fleam, tin* latter being used only iieo the water in the creek fails to pro duce the required motion. All of the ar nagenjents of the establishment for the Buufaclure of woolen goods are first dm, and produce under the efficient niaigcaj??rit of the tirm, both of whom lire hern brorght up in the business, a qailit? of goodie unsurpassed anywhere. From the mill we were escorted to'the Celling of Mr. James Briggs, father of lie proprietors of tho mill, whom we Lund at home, aud wore by him welcom olio hit maiirion. A curiosity, in the liiptof a lemon tree, attracted our at tention. It ia certainly an oddity for tia climate. The trunk of the tree is pfobibly three inches in circumference. 4t the height of about fifteen inches the Kicchot lifj-tn to extend, and continue I ttlil the trto hns a height of souie three ?i, the branches forming a beautiful I ?ty*ti tree of about four feet diameter. ?b<n the tree is in bloom the fragrance ' *?o great as to perfume the eutirei tyutoivuts of the house. We were shown iliB'jn taken from the tree fully ripe, ebich tra* quite large, being about six wchei iu nrcumference. Spending an tour my pleasantly with our friends, '? returned to town. We are pleased to report that Mr. An ?e?llebranlc, who has for a time been ?pile ill, in gradually recovering. His *ue friends will welcome him moving, *?eng them again. Mewre. Waiigh^ Myers have lately' ?M?I in a new enterprise here, i.e, a I rteiu grin mill. They do a general ?'lunn hiuinets, buy all kinds of grAiu, ?or which they pay the highest market P"?. Mr. Waugh is a practical miller; wto members of the firm aro good busi mn men, and we predict for them a sue wul business, Hr. Thomas P. Oriuies, who in the w?of tUtbuating on the Ohio river was WW to a considerable entent in ?nipping produce to the lower market/, |#tnrknl on tho 21th ultimo on board ^toalwat Sam. Brown, of which his y-iD-l?w.Mr. Frank Williams, is one ?tie pilot*, to take a trip to Louisville, V'r "?trust Mr. Grimes will return wxaitctl from a review of the poiuts the Ohio. br. 1. II. Weirich. who has for the ??month been rusticating at Ann Ar Jff'pn, returned home on Satur lui't, ' Wt" ttlu delighted with his &* Lod8' oI the Wn( Virginia l'r<M?hed in the Presbyter Stroll!" - *Twler,.'',y evening. c..,;P*"1 the Hudson Home on S3 e,ei} 8 list, all of a sudden the I kiH I 'be Wellsburg cornet ti L 'll.r4l_(ior,b from the verandah of ' F. ?-c 1 I,ire* pieces, selections from I M*. '.Weri> f6U(l?red in a manner that1 CuB.i,r 0 me,?bers of the band. I iiuiim"?n? ,e rBCenl date of the organ-1 h!i Ji .i ,he-r c<?rtainly have ???ripld advancement in the study and i ibehnt.i0 Later, on entering tie bmi V?' " *ovenil member* of' Irtm .? MnS'."K forth sweet strains | HeWin ?. T 0 .in"truments, W. H. .? , ln_at tho t)i?ni?- Wm '?l'? ji'n'i" pi""0! Wm" M?Elro/, Uttlrm , I curnel. ?m! Alex. fi'n.Ji " r P'^y'ng xevarat , Mr. John ?. lhe b*ni1 ""d .?i,l ?*"?'?* room, where there "hi'h ?h? P?rty '"?trin . r we,come. The fcfSu "'e vl'Uore *ni1 ??"!' word. It i4 evidence ^?o*t (. co,,'t* 1,0 desired by wiri I'0"-; .Whi,e u,? ,M uotuf?rting the tr. .''no,inner man. n half Mly. '""lo tell it the lliem tUo Into ' baml 1" gentlemen NfclXrr ?l the inhtru Li,' , !? commenced plur ihat f """ """""one euii"." ?*fun|' ' Well ""?th,i. 10 r"f ftttentire* n,?c*i.e?were 5e< " ,tl* <P*oloui S'? '"u k now") and ere J? *?'? trlfmi ?'l" or lwo could ^'?l T. ' 'h-' '*kl Ontuiie. "? ???ic i. here, tod we are at it, we will get partners for a cotil lion," and sure enough they did. By in vitation we were present as lookers on, and while there is much opposition to dancing, and much of it well founded, we must aay that in a dance accidentally brought about, as the one described, we failed to see the harm if any. Amusements the young will and must have, and better be engaged for a reasonable length of time eujoying themselves dancing than running the streets, indulging in idle gossip, the curse of society. The landlord of the Hudson House is to be complimented on the ex cellent good order that always prevails about his house, especially at a gathering similar to the one spoken of. The operations of the P. W. A Ky.i railroad for the week ending Saturday, March 2, were certainly very encourag ing. A very reasonable share of business to and from this point was done; trains were on time, and not a single accident of the least character to report. At the turnpike meeting at Lagrange, on Saturday evening, a committee was appointed to take preliminary steps in regsrd to the construction of the road. G. B. 0. t'VKED IIY CREMATION. How the Fear ol Fire ArotiHed a ftutterlug Uoman'sHrath. Cincinnati Saturday flight. Mrs. Boggs has been under the weather for two or three days. At least she said she was, but these attacks csme rather frequently, Boggs thought, for when his wife was having one of her off spells he had to cook the meals and do all the house* work. We don't remember what partic ular state the weather was in this last time, but Mrs. Boggs wss under it, and she was under it very bad. She even told Boggs that she didn't believe she was ever going to get up out of it, and she made a hysterical request that he bury her in sotne sunny spot where the birds might come and sing to her, and made him promise that he would bring flowers once a week and scatter them over her grave. A dozen times that day was Boggs called from his work in the kitcheri'to bid a last farewell to his dying wife, but still she lingered. He had been through this ex* perlence a great many times before, so he wasn't so much alarmed as he might other wise have been. That night as he sat watching, like the affectionate husband he was, at her bed side, she saw that he was deeply engross ed in a book. "What book are you reading, dear7" ahe faintly asked. "A railroad guide, my love," was the "What do you want with a railroad guide 7" she inquired, "I want to see how far it is to Washing ton, Pa., and how the trains run," said Mr. Boggs. She would have asked him what he had to do with Washington, Pa, but he got up and went out, and she fell into a doze, the inclination to which she didn't care to repress, even though it delayed the final departure. When she awoke she saw Boggs bending over her with a candle. He evidently hadn't observed that she was awake, so closing her eyes she feigned sleep and overheard the following solilo quy, which sufficiently explained to her now thoroughly awakened Benaes his in quiry of the railroad guide about the route-to Washington, Pa: "Splendid sub ject for cremation?a little scraggy (Mrs. Bojgs's fingers worked nervously under the bed clothes and she had hard work to keep from flying at him), but the scraggy ones incinerate quicker than the fat ones, the doctor says. She could be greased if necessary to make her go quicker. Think I'll send her up by express, as I'm too busy in the store to get away. Her ashes can be forwarded to me in an envelope through the mail. I'll know them (audi ble chuckle.) They'll be under the weath er every lew weeks and want to die. Aud they'll ask me to burythem iu some sun ny spot where the birds can come and sing to '?m. I'll send word to Dr. LeMoyne to make It hot for her?she has kept thing* hot enough for me. And I'll tell him to let all the reporters in, so as to give her a good send off through the papers, and whoop 'er up Liza Jane. Sorry 1 can't be there to atir her up my .elf, and-" A thrilling,ear-piercing scream came; (roiu the woman under the weather, andj with a bound sufficient to land her on top of any weather that ever lived, *he sprang out of bed and had Boggs by the ear in a llisli, while she fairly hcreained : "You'll cremate me, will jou, you bald headed old reprobate ! "You'll send my coraggy body up to Washington by ex press (giving his ear a wring between the seutences);nnd tell that wicked old wretch, LoMoyne, to make it hot for me; aud you'll have my ashes sent to you in a let ter (growing more and more wrathyuand thumping him over the head with the oandlestick she had snatched away from his hand); and bury me in some sweet, sunny spot (whack !) where the birds may come and sing (bing!); and you want the reporters there (bang) to whoop'er up Liza Jane (boom I). Oh, you mean, wretch ed, wicked old man, you; I'll live a hun dred years to spite you, see if I don't!" Then eh* pushed Hoggs out of the door and bolted it, and he had to make up a bunk on the kitchen floor that night, next to the atove. But a peculiar smile play ed about Boggs'* face, even when he was rubbing the sore spots on his haldjiead, and murmured softly to himself, "Guess I've cured her of them spells for ooe while." Mrs. Boggs hasn't been under the weather since, but mention of the word cremation drivea her wild. Bella irk Locals.?The young peonle of the First Ward have organued a union prayer meeting, held every Satur day night in the school house. Patrick Kelsher will ereot a large busi ness room on Belmout Htreet, to be ready for an occupant by the lit of May. Notwithatanding the lamentations of our people over the "city wharf," a good deal of freight in being handled there. Council meet* to-night?if a quorum can be had. Jan. W. Iveyser has been appointed deputy railroad police of the B. A 0. Koad. Not a cue before the Mayor last week. Tho infant child of Q. L. Conway was huried Sunday. Captain Curtis, of the Goblet Works, left on Saturday night to take charge of the Bay State Glass Works of Boston, Mass. The Captaiu, during bis stay here, hua won a host of friend*, who very much regret his departure. Martin Tobin, thirteen years ot ace, who was confined in the lockup awaiting trial, on last Friday night succeeded in making his escape from that institution by digging under one of the wlndowa on the north side of the building. Up to this time he has not been captured. This is the second time that prisoners have got free in this manner. The Democracy of this place are some what ^chagrined at the result of the Barnes-Wright oase, but "they has hopes." The reel of the Fifth Ward hose com pany is literally unfit for use. The Cemetery Hill road ought by all means to be put in belter condition, as it is now utterly impassable. Cer tainly tho combined wisdom and wealth of our citizens could devise aorne means by which that thoroughfare could be re* paired. _ The "National Party" has called a city aud township convention for the 7th of March to nominate candidates for the spring election. Armstrong A Smith's planing mill started up yesterday, after being idle a week. William and Philip Anahulx and James Nicoll, jr., leave for Kanaaa to-day. The coming concert for the benefit of the poor will embrace some of the beet talent in the cHy. Rehearsals are being j held twice,* week. Orlando Aroher has announoed himself as a candidate for aity marshal. The emigrant agent of the Pahandle will be In the city to day. C. H. Littleton, of Busaeli,Iowa, a for* j mer resident of Ibia rlcicllj, ia visiting relative! in thin townihip. A mile society wm held it the residence olMr. Lewia Clohan, on Gravel Bill, iut night Railroad policeman Keyser last even in* arretted a boy for jumping on trains in the B. & 0. Tarda. We are told that the law prohibiting getting on or off mov ing trains will hereafter be strictly en forced. "An ounce of pretention," etc. THE TELErilOIE. That which would have seemed impos sible and miraculous a few ye*rs since, Is now regarded as the legitimate fruit of our mental development and inventive genius. The telegraph, sub-marine eable, and tele Bhone. have each in successive turn uen thought the crowning marvel of the age. That a speech pronounced in Boston should report itself over the wires to an au dience in Brooklvn, snd a hymn played in New York should be audible in washing ton, is indeed wonderful. But ia it not equally wonderful that B. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buttalo, N. Y., can, through his pecu liar system of diagnosis, and without see ing the pstlent, obtain as accurate and per fect a knowlege of most cbronio diseases ss though he had made a personal examina tion? And is it not ressonable to suppose that as great progress has been made in the occult sciences as in the more tangible and readily-demonstrable problems of metaphy sics, where each new invention is but the logioal sequence of the one that precedes it? The failure of physicians to fulfill their promises has created a wide-spread feeling of distrust; but is it right to condemn all physicians because the greed or ignorance of a few induced them to do wrong? Many are prejudiced against Dr. Pierce's Family Meaioiues. and erroneously fsncy them to be "cure-alls," but has not the Doctor re peatedly disclaimed their ability to cure cancer, or give other than temporary relief where the long was half wasted awaj? By dealing fairly with the people, he h&s earn ed their confidence, and built up a pratice so large in the treatment of chronio disea ses thst the erection of the Grand Invalids' Hotel, st Buffalo, N. Y., to accommodate his patients, became a necessity. At an ex Eense of nearly half a million dollars he as erected the largest and most complete sanitarium in the world.?Buffalo Weut. fORTY YKAKB UZTOUK TUX PUBL10. \ IR. 0. MSLANE'S \ Celebrated American ' i WORM SPECIFIC ' -OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dul 1; the pupils dilate; an azure serai circle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is i rri tated, swells.and some times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with hum ming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, par ticularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a 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 unfrequently tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine tur bid; respiration occasionally diffi cult,and accompanied by hiccough; coughsomctimesdryand convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper varia ble, but generally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms " are found to exist, DR. C. MVLANE'S VERMIFUGE ? Will certainly effect a cure. . IT DOES not CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; it is an innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slight est injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. M?Lane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. M?Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. DR. C. M?LANE'S LIVER PILLS. These Pills are not recommended as a remedy l'or "all tlio ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the Liver, aud in all Bilious Com plaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can bo used preparatory to, or after taking Qui nine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OP IMITATION*. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal oq the lid, with the impression Dr. M?Lane's Liver Pi 1.1.3. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. M?Lane and Fleming Bros, Sold by all respectable druggists \ud country storekeepers generally. The Greatest Medical Triumph of Modern Timet. Recommended by Physicians. Indorsed by Clergymen The,. Pills hav* gained a popularity unparal lalad. OrugqiiU averywhera aijr thalr talt it unpraoadantad. The Reason is Obvious. [>lm?lc?*n oTAIrty'Teiri' uparl> who vuluoa hit reputation tuora m?n Kuld. q What Tuft's Pills will do. THEY CUBEimSfe^SlSlia Colic. TUCV riioc StctTTrEfiPhf. Font Brjtth, THEY CURE Jtnndlc?. tlttulence, tnd In dictation. THEY QIVE^jg^sM,; THEY ACT "4 THEY CURE 'Xr1'""' KIJ'' THEY CURE "J ? nnnnun inf onuy. THEY CURE iJKX"' "" THEY ARE f,?"" I,rw?" THEY#ARE Mfdlcl?j"" THEY ARE frtrmlw, and alwtyt relltblt. Sold evervwhtr*. US VenU a Bar. Offlee, 33 Murray Street, Jfew York. QHIO VALLEY BOX FACTOBY LITTLE &MENDEL, Manuficturart of all kiadt of Pltla tod Ktncy WOODEN BOXES. Factory?No. 1500 Mairt St. Wt bttt od bind and will make to ordar ill klndt of Boxtt for Drnggtate tod Cigar Mtkert. lal pAMILY FLOUR "Oold MadtL" (tatr; "Alatblrt'i No. 1." fa* tji "Ftrguwn, SniUh 4 Do." tholco; "Ballalrt Fa* torllt," MlaottoUBtar," tadOlbtrlaadlnttaandi a ttcct and for ala by U, UKTLLY. FURNITURE. &C. VSbbbino case boith U ADD FRENCH DRPHHEKH. ABBBNZ A& GO'S, Mo. 11CI Mm Snuutr, la thi pltco to buy jour Furnlturo aod Cupati it root bottom prlwfc BU4 Ijndeetaki.no, Chcmloal Preiervlng and Embalming A SPECIALTY. Caakatsand Caeea or all kluda and slue coniUnt 1 r on hand and (urnUhed on abort nolle* from the Ware Hooma, northeast corner of Market Square, Centre Wheeling M WM. MM* A BON. POSITIVELY AT COST FOR CASH! Parlor Suits, Chamber Setts, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Washstands, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Book-Cases, Chairs, Tables, Mattre8se8,| Aud Furniture of every description. FRIEND & SON, 10Q3 Miaiu St. fe27 PLUMBING, GAS FITTINNG, AC. Thompson & Hibberd,| 1811 Market St. PLUMBERS, 4 (UH A 8TEAM FITTKUU, AND Brass Founders.! Ptalert in Iron, Ltad, Biutr and Fhte Piyu, Gum Hots, Uteav. WhUllu, Strom Ootffu, and ali Umlj of Phmbtri Qoc*U. The Rotort Gaw Stove. We bate for aale (be only reliable Oaa Htovc la existence, for Bath Koorna, Cham ben. Halt, Fan* lora, Dining Uoguia, Offices, 4c. No smell oratnoke. Every btove guaranteed. send for Circular, or call and examine them. THOMPSON.A HIBBERD, n?9 1814 Market Street. j^l'k'E FITTON Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, AUSNT FOK Imperial Gas Machine and Dayton Steam Pomp. No. 1416 MAIN ST MT A II orders promptlyattended to. fe2 rjlftUUUJC A UORNBKOOBL, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Dealers In Lead, Iron, Galvanised, 8teaui, Water tnd Drain Plpua. Keep constantly on band a larga uaortment Dnua Good*, Steam aud Water Gnagee, Puiujb and Gaa Fixtures. SOLI AausTti roi wm viiminia ron COLMAN'8 CELEBRATED 8A8 MACHINE. | BIUTD FOR CIRCULAR. 1410 MABXtT ITRftCT, WHEELING. WEST VA. Prompt attention fl Ten to orders from a distance | To Iron Mills and Engine Builders. We hau added to oar PLUMBING tod (JAM FITTING establishment, a new and complete BRASS FOUNDRY, md are now prepared to make all klndi o! Ml and Engine Braaa Cutlng* at abort noUoe and ol the very beatquaJltj. THIMBLE A HORNBROOK, J 19 Wo. 1418 Market itreet. "EUREKA!" THE BB8T GAS BURNEB IN THE MARKET, and warranted to do all that la claimed of It. It la In ttnlvenal ute throughout the East, and Is adopt* ed by the city of Pittaburah on tba atrtet laupa and in all the public bulldlnga and in many pri vate houses Aa to lta being the brat and cheapett Burner to be had, the following oomparlaoaa en dorae, the tame prounr* given eacn buruer. An Argaod burner sire* 48 per cent mure iUbt than a common Bra** Flih Tail Burner; a lava Tip Brass Burntr (nocheck) 12 per cent more; Kills' Patent 48 per cent mare; the Evans 68 per cent more, and the WlNMOR PaTRMT Gl I KM CXNT MORE. 1 hu? jou will ae? ibe Elite njuila the Argtnd: the Evana glToa 10 per cent mora IUbt, and the Windsor 16 percent, proving Itrelf tue BeST BORN KB IN fUK MAliKhT. Having been appointed Sola Agent for the Windsor Burner, I new oflfcr them lo the dtlaenaof Wheeling, aseuring them that it la all that la claimed for It and no one uaing gaa can afford to be without them. Also a new and com* rlete assortment of Uaa Fixture*, lead, Hlone and run Pipe, Braae Work of all deacriptlon, and all I I.. . N 1 .l.u lil . THE FAMOUB BRAND OF "COATS" Spool Cotton 18 NOW FULLY ADAPTED TO SEWING MACHINES. Black nucl Color* ecpeolftUjr deairablo. For ill* by J. K RHODES h CO. E. 8CH0PPER, EHBHEIMER BROS., KELLER A SCHREINEK, GEORGE G. BOTH, W. J. 6ITLER, E. C. JEFFER8, T. T. 80RGLER. AT WBOLMALI IT J. 8. RHODES Ac OO. lyn riAROLtNA RICE ? 80 TIERCES gfp?"zrsaffir MERCHANT TAILORS. H. LINGEN, MERCHANT TAILOR. 1220 Market 8treet, THREE DOOttH BKLOW McLDBK HOOB& Having discontinued the Furnlahing Gooda port of 017 buiine?a, I now devote my entire time and attention.to Manufacturing to Order And the Hale of GOODS BY THE YARU. I have jiow received a full line of NEW AND DESIRABLEI GOODS, Suitable for|8prlng. Beaidea the Best Makes of Imported Goods I have a full line of AMERICAN WOOL ENS of all gradea. Pleue look through my atook before purchasing, an I am|determined to make ?uoh prices as will aell. | N. B.?To TaVort in 1rant of SEASON ABLE WOCLEX8 to JUl up, IviUstU at a dote margin. EL. ZLilHSTGKEIN" mrg Cash System! In order to meet the great and increaaiug demand for Cheaper First-Class Clothing, We have adopted the CASH SYSTEM, Which enablea ua to oiler Inducements to Our Patrons That cannot be offered on a Credit Basis. We intend to give all Who Pay the Gash The full benefit of it. We have REDUCED THE PRICE of everything in our line, nd propose to aell First-Class Goods a* low as they can be sold anywhere. With increased facilities for manufacturing, and with a Complete Stock of Spring Goods Now in store, in connection with the very low prices at which we propose to sell them, we are assured that we can make it greatly to the advantage of all to favor ua with a call. iaft.PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. THOS. HUGHES & CO. Merchant Tailors, Corner Twclllti aud Water Sin. mrl ? JUST KECEIV ED ? AT C. Hess&Son's, Cor. Main A Fourteenth Sts? A NEW STOOK OF Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestlngs, and Overcoatings, ? -job FALL & WINTER WEAR. 'ALL WOOL KNIT JACKETS. ^T-UKN AND BOYS' SUITS MADE TO ORDER, lii Latent Styles and at Lowest Price*, aud a perfect fit guaranteed. FULL LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods. WHITE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. We Invite the publlo to call and examine our stock, feeling assured we can offer an perior inducement*. C. HESS & SON. aep!4 WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL Pulley Blocks A MO KMOWM AS Dojto'i, Hall's and Bird's. MAMOVicroaxo xxclusivx LT BT TUX Yale Lock Mfg. Co. HK*xr a. towxx, Pres. STAMFORD, CONN. Hold the Load impended it aojr point. Enable one man to do the work of four or St*. js1-?od DR. Y. K JONES. Having moTod to tbla dty and rented a building ?tllie Market atrr?t, I propose to practice the Medical Profaaeiontn all its branches. The Doc tor hu bad remarkable ?ucc?m In tbe treatment of all Chronlo datura of tbe titomach, Bowels, Liter, Lungs, Heart. Kidneys. Bladder, Uterua, Hplne, Hkln, Eye and Ear. Also, Dysptnela. Scrofula, Dlabetua, A album. Conitlpatlon, Diarrhoea, Epi leptic Fits, Pile*, Tape Worm, ttbeumitlra, Ague, Eryalp*laa, Dropey, Tetter, Qrtarrb, fcexual Weak* dw, Female dlieeasa generally. Office Hours?7 to f A. if., and 7 to 9 F. M. DR. Y. H JONE8, fcfl 1118 Market fit. JIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, GO TO H ICCINS' GALLERY 42 TWELFTH ST. TUBT RECEIVED? ?I 95 Boxee choice O. P. Teas; 18 balf ebesta talr Tear 10 balf eheits ebote* Japan The 10 half Tata. For sale at loir mart* market ra tee by feU 0. I. FEINT. WHOLESALE CROCERIES. M/BBfLLT; WHOLESALE GBOOEB, PORK PAOKBB, AMD PF.Ar.KB IN Proviiloni, 8ugart, Molaaaee, 8yruD?, Rioe, Flour, Meata, do., Ao. 8ole Agent for the Oupont Powder Mill, Pitant Safely Fuae. Noa. 1809 and 1811 Malll St., Wheeling, W. Va. (?11 PROFESSIONAL cards. TAMES P. ROGERS, attorney at law, No. 1?7 C??KI" S??**r. WHEELING, W. VA.-0PPoell. tho Court Hook. p C. OLMSTED, M.D., homeopathic physician, Ofrio-Noi M Fot?T*Mtu Br. WHKKLINO, W. VA? nnMHooi?-? a gANNIBAL FORBES, attorney at law. Office?1142 Cuatusk St., j?2 WHEELING, W. VA^ TOHN C. ROBEBOROUGH, attorney at law, No. 1*? CMAtUM* St.?Or*, coon Hoow, WHEELING, W. VA. EMldmoe-Ko- (1S. Bn?Jw?y, All btulneoe promptly etteoded to. SP^1"" n riTMlO COll?CUO?. JSi ^M. H. HEARNE, attorney at law. Offloe with Dmlel Unb. No. 1?? Mvk.l! Stroet Offloo up lUliv* ?aM : 1 j DALLAS EW1NO, attorney at law, No. 64 TWUJTH Sr., M WHEELING, W.VA. T) OBERT WHITE, attorney at law, WHEELING, W. VA. 0,T1C1-Attom?r Goneml'i oaci, Cepttot tny? J-JANIEL lamb, attorney AT LAW, No. 1318 Mabmt Et. (orer City Btnk), WHEELING, W. VA. pANIEL PECK, attorney at law, 11404 Chipliae Street, Wheelllg, W' ?29 yy J. W. COWDEN, Attorney at L?w umce-Ho. IB3 auru??8r., WHEBL1KU, W. VA. prompt attention to HI bt?ln w entliuted to my cere. H. COCHRAN, Attorney at Law, 1220 C'liAfum Stbmt, (tl WHEELIKO, W. VA. (Jl Ji HUGOS, Attorney at Low. Offia 71 TutHUt ?"?. VMint, V, Ko. Practice* Id theCourU ol Ohio,M?nh?ll .nil Trior ooantlMi W. Vt. """ - JMNCH 4 THOMPSON, attorneys at la*. 1308 CumMI 0TWOCT. Boom No. 1 odd Fellow,1 Bnlldliil-opiteln. wr28 STOVES * HARDWARE. Stoves! Stoves! Tlie Best and Cheapest Cook Stove la the market is the Fainoun ArlingtoN rhoy im Famous for Boiiiuir. Brolllujf, aii<l Ztoaatlnif. They in ECONOMICAL, DURABLE, CON'VRNIENT and CLEANLY. Havo Large Capacity, are Easy to Mao* age, and are all warranted to please. We maanfaotgrt tke largtit and bid Hob or Cook Stovei of any Arm la the Stile. CALL AND BEE FOB YOUB8ELVES. JOSEPH BELL & CO., Ja26 1428 MAIN STREET. Jg F. CALDWELL. Marble, Slate & Iroy Mantles, Catnmou Grates, Tile and all; kinds of Terra Cotta goods. Galvanized Iron Work and Tin Roofing, TOaKTHEB WITH A COMPLETE AS BOBTMENT OP COOKING STOVES And Honse Furnishing Good*. We call ipeoial attention to the Peerless Radiator Slinking Grate. Thfl most complete Grate in the market It can be seen in operation in Mr. Frank Coen's fine residence on the Island. Call and exam 111 e. 1507, 1509 A 1511 Main Street, near B. <V ?. K. K. Depot. mr9 Q 8TEINMETZ, PAPER BOX MANUFACTURER, Mm. till and 1211 Main Bt., op ststn (old Union HatUtanonr prvpsr*! to maka.11 kloA? of Ftncy snd rain. Fapsr Boxes inugood?ty|?sndstsi low priotaia sny boost la lbs ooantrt', Orders troa ills country promptly sttsndsd to/ <!?>! DRUCCISTS. h CO Ld OQ U X H H U O CO >? < 5: a. DC >? CO I o D o o (/) w. Q Ld U DC FINANCIAL. jltu K. Bomhmd, Pun. am ittuu, Oih'i. BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY to the FIBST RATIONAL BANK OF WHEELING. Capital.., ..1250,000 Thii Bank li organized and prepared to transact the budoeae of banking in all fts details. Itsucceed! theFlrstNatlonal Bankol Wheeling, li owned by the aame ihareholdera and la under the aame management. By carefully regarding the Internti of 1U Cor respondents and Depositors, and br a prompt and faithful execution of their wishes, ft hopea to merit their esteem and confidence. Notes and Bill* discounted. Collodion* made on all polnta throughout the United States. Depoalt Accounts mbtoct to check at eight re celTed from Banka, Bankers, Films, Corporatloni and Individual!. Certificates of Depoalt iaroed payable on dimand or at fixed datea. Intereat allowed on Special Doponlta. Dincron: John E. Botaford, I Win. B. Slmpeon, Jacob B. Kbodaa, Wm. A. Turnw, Wm. A. Isett, J John L. Hobba, A. M. Adam*, . | O. C. Dewey. Henry M. Harper, I my21-dAW D. C. List. Hxbby K. Lor, Wm. A. Lirr, JOSEPH 8XTBOIXD, Gibson Lamb, Hbbby W. List. Bank of Wheeling, WHEELING, W. VAJ Capital, ? ?????? $100,000. Btockholdera peraonally liable and ropresentlni ow 1500,000. _ , ^ Becelves Depodta and Dlaoounts Paper. Deala in Gold, BUver, Cola-Drafts and Bterllng i?n?Df>raft* on England, Ireland, Franco, Ger many and other prominent parU of Europe. Buy*and Belli Government, Mate, City and Ball road Bonds. Intereat] Special a Interest paid on Bpertal Depodta. J attention given to udlectij JOS. D. C. LIOT, Preaident. Cashier. ILD, Assistant Cashier. jal5 Exchange Bank. J. N. Vamcm, Prest. Sam'l Lauoulih, Y. P. Capital..? ?? Liability of Stockholder!.. 400,OOC This Bank succeeds to the business of the Mer chant!' National Bank, and deala In Coin, Coupons, Commercial Paper and Bills of Exchange. Intereat paid on Special Deposits. Oollectiona made on all points and prooeedi ^AwunUof1 Banker! aid Business Men solicited. Stockholders Habit- to depoaitora according to thr Constitution of the State the same as In National RanVa. DIBXCTOUfl: J. N. Vance, L. S. Delaplaln, J. G. Hoflmaun, Sam'l Lauahlln, Crawford Booth, 8. Horkhelmer, D. Gutman, Wm. railngham, John Frew. JOHN J. JONES, Cashier. STEIN WAY. In addition to the two medala and diploma* awarded to tbem at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1875?one for the beet Hanoi and the other for the beet piano-forte materlala-Btelnwaf 4 tons have recolved from tho Judges of awarda a certificate, dated Juljr 23th. 1877. atatlng that the otelnway ptanoa on exhibition "prtMnkdthegrtat eM totality of rxctUmt otitiitta and novtlty ?J ran Miwtlcn, and in aU poinU qf atdlence they rteeirtd our high* t avtragt foM*,u ris: GRAND TOTAL AVERAGE: 96U OUT OP A POSSIBLE 911 while the next hlgbeet exhibitor reached a total avvraieof 90^only II ADAMS A LUCAS, dell (8o]e Aiwitj) 1227 Haikbt^t WIER, REYNOLDS & HICKMAN, MARBLE WORKERS, AND DEALERS IN American and Scotch Granite, No. 1606 Market Street, 2nd door above the Po&toffice. Furniture Work on Hand and Made (o Order. Hearth Stones Constantly on Hand. Jal7 Dr.A.1 'SI NO CURE-NO FEE!; ftl i Iff h*t WwWictMl itiMl, CMrfcra for Ik* rm of ?ll Slirrgfjj hw Um l?T*t PTWticr la lha UnlUd BUM. LA DIESf^oWn* imtmMtwIlb ktm m4 board, ?ll wwtiw. CIMLX HAHILTOS. J A I. M'flHANAlUN. HAMILTON & MoGRANAHAN, BRICK LA YBRS AND COMRLCTORB, Not. 2411 Koyr ?r. tod 123 Fiktkixth Bto*t, WHEELING, W. VA. 8pedtl ittootloo glren to til kind* of Brick wort In the dty or countrr. oc? "yALENTINE8? IN GREAT VARIETY For tale at Wfcoleule and B*tall at c H. QUIUBT, ItW Ko. 1414 Mtrktt itrwt. QLD SEAL PEESSE8 WANTED TO-DAY, AT WEST VA. 8TENCIL & 8EAL WORKS, Mo. 1731 Mabxkt Sr. o?19 K. 10 COFFEE wo bundnd bt^a ^ood to ebolM Bio OoAt, Jut TRANSPORTATION. T>n UM! ITTHBUBOH, CINCINNATI A ST. LOTTO BAILWAT-P. Vf. A *T. DITWOJI-PAII DLB KOUTK. New Line Betwien Pitttburgb and Wheeling. Tint Tahle, taking effect on Monday, Fehnutf 15th, 1878, la ai followe: LoaVt Wheeling*. Arrive Bteubenvllie*... Pitt?burgh...~ Leave Plttiburgb......... 8toubenvllle?~... 6 00 a. u. 43o r. m. 8 10 A.M. 530 P.M. 7:00 A.M. &HrM. 9:43 4. M. 7I?P.M? Arrive Wellabura*...... " ***? 'lug*.... Wbeellni S 42 A.M. 8:42 P. M. 9 40A.M. 6MI.M. 10.87 a. M. 7.04 P. M. 11:85 A.M. 8:10 P. M. ?Colambua Time. Tralna leave from and arrive at P. W. A K. B. B. Depot, loot of Eleventh a treat, Wheeling. Tbe rate between Plttiburih and Wheeling la reduced to 1310 lor alngla trip, and H ? for round Ulp tlcketa, Pfiaergera by tbla line avoid all detention! and tedluetranaferhy atreet oar or omnlbua, and am twenty-four mile* In dlatante. Direct connection la made In Union Depot, Pitta burgb, with tbe celabnted Faet Bxpreaa Tralaa over Pennaylvania Bailroed for all pelnta Emu Connection made at 8taabenvile with the Faat hxprtea Train for CIndnnaU, loulirllie, Indlinipolta, St. Laula, Chicago and all point* Weat ?nd fouthweat. TICKETS are now on aale at Denot, foot of Eleventh atreet, and Union Ticket Office, McLure fioute, Wheeling. mrAtk tor tlcketa via PAN-HAN DLB BOUTB. D. W. CALDWKLI., General Man ajar, Ooluu bu?, o.; B M. FElTON, Ja, General Superin tendent, Pittabunch. Pa f W. L. O'BKIBN, Gen eral Paaaenger Agent, Coiumbua. O. fe25 jJAXTlMOKK <k OHIO BAlLliOAi) OO On and after Nov. 18, 1877, Paaaenger Tralni vll leeve ea followe?Wheeling Time: Philadelphia.^. NewYorK? 'Dally except Sunday. No. 7 atone at all ?tillo&j between Wheeling and Cumberland; No. 43 atope at all StaUona between Wheeling and Q^oa, Ha. 8. dally. No. 10. Mo. 3.* dally. Learo Wheeling.., Arrive at? Zaneerllle. Nei ' &0QA.M 11:50 ?? l.-OOr.n 8:00 M 6:60 ? 7 JO M 8.00 ?' 12*5 AM 11:24 KM B.COa.M 8:48 M 10.00 H ?Daily except Sunday. 10:80 P.M 2:05 A.M 8:15 ?? &00 *? 9:10 ?' 1:35 P.M 10:30 A.M 7:45 r.M 1W0 " 9:00 ?? 7:00 ? Noe. 8 and 10 make doee connection at Coiumbua lot all potnta South and Soathwoet; at Chicago foe all polnta Weat and North weat. Laat-bound tralna make eonnectlona it Baltimore for Philadelphia. New York and Boeton. At Waah InatonOty for all polnta South. Wf?t-bound tralna make direct eonneotlona for all principal polnta Weat and Nortliweat. Pullman Palace can on all wight tralna. No. 10 on Baturday night hai no connection for Chicago or tanduiky. WHEELING, PITTS. AND BALTIMOBE DIV. On and after November 5, 1877, Trxlna will run dally, exo.pt Sunday, aa folio wa: in. 1:40 p. m, Arrive at WaalUngton, Pa......8 80 a. m. 8:40 p. m. Elm Grove Acooinmedatlon? Leevee Wheeling ..............&S0 a. m. 6:00 p. m. him Grore - ~7;20 a. in. 5.00 p. a. Tlcketa to all principal polnta on aale at Depot. Office open at all houra during the day. W. M. CLEMENTS, A. H. of T. B. T. DEVRIB8, Gen'l Agent no6 CLEVELAND A PITT8BDHQH BAILBOAD. COtiDKNUtD TIME CARD. On and alter May ?tb. 1877, Tralua will run dally (except ttuoday) u folio wi, via: Wjuhinkjton?.....I. deJpbla...... I 11:00 A u;io 1U18 1L62 12:09 i L85 1*0 8:40 *40 2:40 A 7:45 8:12 7:00 1 10.15 1 1-10 rj?. 8.-20 M 1:27 M 4.-00 M 4:18 * 6M H 8:40 ? 7:45 M 12.05 A.M. 8:80 M 7:45 * fcll 1M ?? 10:85 ?* 8 JO P.M. 11:45 " 6:80 A.M. 0:19 P.M. 6M u 8:J4 M 7 JO " 2:89 A.U.\ 8.-00 MrvUtmlU Accommodation?Le*r<t fiailalre 4:40 p. m.; Bridgeport at 4:05; and arrirea at BUu banviiieat 8:15 p. in. Loavra et#ub?onlla at 7:45 a. m.; arrive* at Bridgeport at 8:66 a. m. Hpecial accommodation train* laav* Bellalre at 9 80 a. ra. and 12:46 p. m.; Bridgeport at 9:45 a. m. and 1:00 p. m ; arrive at Martin1* Kerry frU a. m. and 1:10 p. m. BeturnJng ,rmr* Martin'i Kerry at 11:25 a. m. and 8:90 p. m.: Bridgeport ll:W a. at and 8:40^. m.; arrive at Bellaiia at 11*0 a. m. aoi Ticket* to all principal polota In the Eaat and Weat can be procured at tha Union Tirket Offlea, McLuro Houae, and at the atation at Bridgeport. P. B. MYEBtf, my29 General ftgngr and Ticket Aggt fITTHBDBOH, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUM HAlLViAY-PAN-HANDLB BOUTB. Tha IXrect Line to the Northweat, Weat and Booth waat. CONDENSED TIME CABD. Winter Schedule. ^ ^gfY^^/^nZanerrtlle). fait | Pacific I "x. Areoco'n Le*ve Zanaarllle A lire Lancutar... arelarllle..,.^...| Wathlsfton Wilmington ~ Morrow...... .... QodonatL feS* 10:60 1L57 12:32p.ii 1:88 1:10 " Leave. f7:Zfl a.M 8:21 ?? t:l8 M 11<15 ' To <A* Wad cmd 8o*dA (via Colnmboa). Part IPic'loi Cui. | Line. EX. Ex. Mall. Leave PltUburgh........ M.M. Steubenvilla........ Uenniaou............ Dayion...... Cincinnati... r. *. ?11:88, a. m. ?635 7:20 8.-20 10:07 Il:66| P. M. 2U7 ?1:50 itt 8(42 8:60 8i00 A. U. 12J5 1180| A. M. f!60 9M 1148 P.M. 7JI flfeOO 8:10 7:45 lb lk? Wm md Norik*al (rlaColuabo*). I Fait I IikL iKac'iciCh'fa, . | Line. I Ex. | Ex. | Ex. Laava Columbu*...... Arrive Drbana?.M..*?*.?...... Plqua.. tlM# P. M. two 7:48 Ml 10tr6 P. M. 12:85 ?Daliy. tPallr axcapt Sunday. U0 11:25 A.M. 8:80 iM 7J0 ?Cincinnati Expraaa on Haturda ye run? on If to Dennlaon, when It layi or?r until 8:48 r. w Hon* day. MLPuIliaao Drawing Boom tod Hlwplng Can from oteubenrlUe and Coluutaa Umm?b wUAomI eAi no* 10 Cincinnati, Loularllle, IndlanapoUa and UL Loula, and from Columbia to Chlcafo. The pleaaure aerkor or thoae asking Homtt 4m <JW H'nt, ihould all on or addreae the unJertl*nod for through time utiles, ma pa, land circular* and further information. w. L. O'BKIKK. Uen'l paaenger and Ticket Agent, Ma B9 IMch ?treat; Columboi, Ohio. nylf TIKE TABLE?WHEELING A ELM OBOVK R A f LBO Al>.?On and alter Saturday, r Iwr YL 11177. ear* will run ai follow*. Laavo wneaing? ?7:10 a.m. 8:00 ? 830 " 9 40 " 10:80 ? 11:20 " 12:10 r.M, 1:00 1:80 140 r*. 8:80 ?? 4:70 ?? 8:10 ?' 8:00 " 8 BO M 7:40 " 8:80 ?* 9:40 ?Sandayi ezoepted. ?8:80 a.M. T.40 ?? 8 80 M MO M 10:10 " 11:00 ?? 11:80 * 1140 P.M. W0 '? 220 r.M. 8:10 ? 100 M 7:80 810 900 EM8H?MACKEREL, N<*. J, 2 and 3 f Id Bvrala, Half Uarrali and Kits. Lake Her to-1,b' . MJUflKb.