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fflb Sntdtymax. FREW & CAMPBELL, Proprietor?. urnci, 25 akd 27 rouBTnctra it. ri l.SDAV. NEPTEHBEB 10, 1*7*. iron CONGRESS. rimt District Went .Virginia, john it.;nrnnAKi>, Of Ohio County. 4??*nicr4'A*l'oaan^ CswHtlve Committee, W. J. w. COWDEN, Chairman, Wheeling. (JK(). KUWAHI 8, MounJ?T?le. I.KK 1IAYM0ND, Clarksburg. (iKO. IUJSS, Weetou. a. F. SHAW, PMktnborg. Wetiel County Politic*. It may lx>u matter of news to some poo p],. to know that there is a live Republican party in Wetzel county, but His neverthe less a fact. Wetzel county cast 091 good and true Republican votes in 1870, anil considering the recent establishment of the Common School System (under Re publican rule) In that county, the number of Republican voters is in tho highest do ^rct! encouraging. Ah tho old hard-shell Democrats, who cannot read and writo,die off, their young and .^intelligent successors will gradually get their eyes open and ally themselves with the great party of progress and reform in this country. Had we remained under Old Virginia rule, as in the days before the war, we should not have seen West Virginia, and still less Wetzel county, dotted over with little white school houses to-day. Instead of that, the census wottld have again record ed, as it did under Democratic rule, ninety thousand grown up white men ami women in tho Stato of Virginia who could not read a word in their Bibles. Think of that disgraceful stigma on the his tory of Democratic rulo in Virginia, and contrast it with tho noble record of tho Republican party. Almost the first act of Republican rulo in "West Virginia, aftor organising the State, was to give the peo ple a free school system. That grand act of the Republican party has scattered suiP light over the hills and valleys of West Virginia, where, only a few years ago, all wits Egyptian darkness under Democratic rule. Tlierfore, we say, that with a nucleus of Ml Republican voters in Wetzel there is hope for the county. These constitute a tried and true remnant who have not and will not bow tho knee to Baal. On Satur day last they held a convention and nomi nated Mr. Win. Carney, of the Proctor dis trict, for the House of Delegates. Ho has a good clianco for an election, for ngainst him are three Democratic can didates and one Greenbacker. Mr. A. G. Calvert isthe regular Democratic nomineo, but Mr. Aaron Morgan claims that ho was cheated out of tho nomination at the primaries, and is therefore running inde pendent. Ho points to tho fact that at Littleton precinct, where only about 35 votes are ordinarily cast, Calvert got 157 votes, which of itself is evidence of fraud. He therefore declines to be chiseled in such a scandalous manner, and will appeal to tho popular sense of justico among his Democratic brethren for vindication at the polls. Beside Mr. Morgan, Mr. Henry Kyle, also a Democrat, is running, and Mr. R. W. I>auck is in the Held as a Greonback candidate. They are thus, all told, flvo candidates in tho field, and Mr. Carney has a very fair chance to be olected. So do not bo astonished to see a rara avis this year-a Republican member of tho House of Delegates from ."Wetzel county. Tlio liny Fever Ncmsoii Now Upon lid. The hay favor season sots in aftor the middle of August and continues with some people till frost comes. Tho symptoms of the disease aro easily detected. Tho first thins the patient knows of its prosonco is that he has a cold which ho doesn't know how on earth ho took. His window was open last night, it is true, but then ho has slept all summer with it open. Tho eyes become watery, the senso of hearing is discovered to be somewhat confused, it is difficult to hold protracted conversation liecauseof frequent nasal explosions, and every comfort of life appears to have giv en place to discomforts. As soon as the sun goes down there is felt a coolness in the air which would - be pleasant wore it not for the belief 911 tho port of tho pa tient that he is catching more cold, or that he is al>out to catch more cold. lie thinks he ought to put on an overcoat or a shawl, and accuses himself of carelessness for not having slipped into his winter wrappers when he got up in the morning. Then a warm streak of air seems to striko him, bringing recollections of midsummer suf fering. The origin and cans?- of hay fever are not we believe thoroughly understood. It is more prevalent in low than in high localities. Whether the peculiar symp toms are caused by an undefinod transfor mation in vegetable matter, or by some imperceptible change' in the physical con dition of the 8ne wno is attacked by it, wo are not aware that any ono has determined. The fact that vegetation at this time of year reaches its maturity and begins its road to decay, may bo quoted as sustain ing the theory that tho ailment comes of an exhalation from vegetation. More liconlo have hay fever than wo aro aware of. Many aro"fcatHiqted with it who do not know that anything jfltbo matter with them. Very busy peoplo and vorv stingy people usually escape tho most obtrusive phases of tho disease. Feoplo also who are neither very, closely driven with busi ness nor ut all jHjnurious, but who'have small incomes and no wealthy friends or constituents, seldom succumb to tho rav ages of this disorder. It attacks clergymen with osj>cclal virulence. School teachers who are having "such a splendid timo" often manifest great reluctance to return ing from vacation on account of dangor of contracting the disease. Generally it may l?e saiil, people who are unable to go to the mountains or the soaside or to the islands, l>ear up bravely under this peculiar diseaso, few of them ever suspecting that they are fever pationts. It is in behalf not of these that we bespeak u fair share of sympathy, j but of those unfortunates who are driven away from homo to tho mountain hotel ami the sea-washed sands. Worth ItexTBirfiimfNa.?It W tho penny saved more than the penny earned that enriches; it Is'tho bheet turned when the first threads break, tbat S'cara.the longest; it is the damper closed when the cooxing is dono that stops tho dollars dropping in the coal bin; it is the lamp or gas burned low, when not to 'use, that givos the pin money for tho month; it is tho care in making tho coffee that makes throo spoon fuls go as far as a tcacuful ordinarily; it is the walking one or six blocks* instead of takinga cabor omnibus, tbatadjds strength to vour body and money to your nurse; it is tlie careful mendingoi each week's wash that gives case to your, conscience and length of days to your garments; and last ?f all, it is theconstant care exercisod over every part of your hosehold, and constant endeavor to improvo and apply vour best power*to your work, that alono gives peaco una prosperity to tho family. Hrllnloux Drift and I>i*o?loli. Tlio Jown have Iwn holdinga universal council in Pari* with the old lawyer Crom leu* a? President. There was great joy at the liberation of the Jews of the East, and the council ordered rnedalB to be struck in commemoration of the event, for presenta tion to each member of the Berlin Con gram. Tlio Bavarian Old Catholics do not ac cept the recent decision of tlio synod abol ishing tho celibacy oi tlio priesthood. The first marriage in Badon under this deci sion Is that of llerr Kinks, pastor In Hoidolborg. Dr. Dollinger lias not made any public uttorence on this subject, but ho considers tho abolition a false step. A clergy man In Australia, being disgusted with tho number of threo-ponny pioces he found in tho plate overy Sunday, studied tho subject, and, instead of paying the small silver coins into th? bank, locked them up in his desk. Tho result Mas mar velous. A ftor some X!)0 of small coin had boon withdrawn from circulation six nenses and shillings took their place in the elate, and latest accounts speak en couragingly of tho increased amount do rivedlroin tho weekly contributions. The amorous typo of rollgion Is not ill tho highest rcspoct at present, and sundry mawkish hymns ore quite thrown out of uso In senslblo churchos. But thore is a good deal of it abroad, and outsido of the Song of Solomon wo seldom meet any thing more sweetly suggestive than this extract from Zirn'i UrnM: "Gcmilnoro iigion is a coy maiden. Suspicious of tlio gfanco of curiosity, sho unveils her boau ties only to the sincere and earnest in quirer who Is captivated by hor charms and prepared to devoto to her servico heart and life. Unsteady nnd transient affections are intolerable; ail entire de\o i tion of ono's being is the imlispensible and grand condition of acceptance. To such devout pilgrims alio opens her treasures, and brings them to her banqueting houso of love." Oh dear! "Stay mo with flag ons! comfort mo with applesl after that ?"for 1 am tick of love. The Houso of Bishops of tlio Protestant Episcopal Church had no other purpose in their recont meeting in Now York but to consider the case of Bishop S. A. Mc Coskry, of Michigan, who had resigned his office and gono to Europo in the face of~*a Berious chargo of immoral conduct with a young woman who had lieen his secretary. Tho circumstances wore pe culiar. 'Dr. McCoskry had, at tlio first ut tcranco of tho accuMtion, given np his voyage and returned, professedly to con fronthis accusers with aporfect innocence. A long brcntli of relief was drawn the whole church through. When it proved that ho could notfaco the evidence against him, and ho repeated his relinquishment of his Episcopal office and left tlio coun try, tho Bishops were immediately con vened. They sat with closed doors while the matter was considered, and unanimously resolved to depose their offending fellow. When this decision had been reached, tho doors of tho conclavo were thrown open and the reporters and others invited to enter, in accordance with tlio canon which requires that the . ? seated (because of his ago and inlirmit\) in tho midst of thirty-ono bishops, ali standing, pronounced the sentence depos ing Samuel Allen McCoskry "from the sa cred ministry and all offices thereof, in the name of the Father, and of tlio Son, and of tho Holy Ghost-Amen!" The votoon tho resolutions lending to this result was unanimous. No action was token toward appointing a successor to tlie va^teti <ho cese. This trial affords a model for all ec clesiastical bodies! all its details are hid don, and tho public know that justice has been dono without affronting them with the wretched detftils of crime. Reticence and dignity are two virtues of tlio Episco pal church. Tho religious strvggle in Switzerland is thus epitomized by Edward King in one of his graphic lottors to tho Boston Journal. Gonova is emphatically a religions com munity. Tho guide books set down the names of tho churches anil tho hours wlion tho preachers enter tho pulpits as tho most important item of information which thoy can give. Much of the intel lectual llfo of tho town, and of the country which It represents, is bound up in the church. The memories of tho reformation hero are sterner and more abiding than in many other places. The Swiss govern ment is iust now engaged in a formidable campaign against tlio encroachment* of tho Catholic church, particularly tho ultra montanes, nnd this adds somewhat to tho earnestness of any Protostiint movement now. Tho federal council has not been entirely happy in Its battle with the ene mies of free thought In one or two instan ces, ond has perhaps occasion to regret having gone a little too far. The Catholics are very determined here, and the cures under tho domination of llome do their best to prosolyte in tho Protestant fields.. They preach in bams and fields where thoy have no churches, ami it was the questioning of their right to do so, which led tho Federal government toward defeat. In Bomeof tho cantons whero Catholic m ffuonce is much to bo feared because it as sumes a more or loss political character the struggle is exceedingly sharp; noone knows to wliat it may eventually lead. Belgium emancipated from tho tyranny under which sho has long groaned, encourages her sister nnd neighbor countries to finish once for all with clerical influences. It is curious that It should be comparatively more difficult for Switzerland than for Belgium to do this to tho full oxtont, but such Ib tho fact. Tho Belgians made a tre mendous effort all at once, but Switzer land, with its diversity of languages and populations, and its cantons m different In many important rrapects, finds it a work of time. That which tho Protestants of tho country most of all desire is tho train ing up of young men who shall go into the Protestant ministry with the same earnestness and devotion shown by tlio Catholic clergy, and they are_looki|ig to ward the Young Men's Christian associa tions for help in that direction. This has been ono of the most prominent features of tho international convontion here, bo far as tho Swiss themselves aro concerned.' They cry out for a general recruiting in tho pastoral fiold. Nono of the speakers whom I liavo heard seem in any way jealous of tho immonso aharo which lav brethren nowadays toko in tho work which once belonged exclusively to clergymen-, on tho contrary, it la a source of congratu lation that there are so many who are anxious to aid the minister In his work; hut stilt the cry is for more pastors. Plenty or Grkinback^?If the Govern ment stamp and say so is all that is neces sary to make good and lawful money, why not, instead of fifty or one hundred dollars per capita, the amount proposed by the Greonbackers, make $100,000 for every man, woman and child in tho United States; call the roll and distribute. All the Government has to do is to say that it is money and that it must be taken in pay ment for all dues?nothing excopted. Meet Grant President and he will forqe it down the peoplo with the bayonet, if necessary. Ana thon wouldn't wo feel proud, with a cool $100,000 in our pockets. You bet we would. It has been a long time since wo wero in that fix. It is really cruel in tho Government to havo it in its power to make us all rich and happy, and at the ?same time withhold such a boon from us, tho subject* of ita caro and protection. Where Is tho candidate that will promise us tho monov, and we will all go for him at onco? We will send him to Conpress, to tho Sonate. and then make him Presi dent for lifo, if he wants to be. And when we get our money, you know, wo can buy out all the reet of the countries and sow thom in buckwheat if wo want?Pttfnburg fwyfnian. WELLSBURG. WzLixmna, ScpL 0,1878. Editor* InteUliencer, i % <,?' Ttie'Democrat^pfthia cpuntyheldtjtieir ^rimiwesdii Sat^a^vlist ii*tne several district* to appoint delegates to a County Convention, to be held here on Saturday, the 17tli. Wellsburg appointed Captain Win. Oakes, M. Roberta and Jos. Blankcn H0J>. / | | ; Buffalo -W. Kidgley, JJukiU and Abram "Wilson, Cross Creek?T. M. Hudson, Jr., C. Browning and John Walker. Wo are informed that Buffalo and Cross Creek instructed their delegates as to tho candidates for County Clerk and the House of Delegates, but were silent on tho candi dates for Circuit Court -Messrs. Kmory, Jacobs and G. M.White. The meetiug hero cast '33 votes for White and 26 for Jacobs. Delegates were instructed, to voto for the person having the largest number of votes. It is not likely that the Repub lican# will make any nomination. T. II. Marks, Republican, presont in cumbent G'lork of Circuit Clerk's office, announces himself for re-election. As to the other offices no Republican seems to want either of them. Tho Green backers hold a Convention hereon Wednesday for nominating, it-is presumed, a countv ticket, Jos. Gist, Esq., has been spoken of us tlieir.ohoice for the Houho of Delegates. Should ho bo put ip nomination it is thought by some that he will bo elected. A man in tho upper end of town on Sat urday oveuing, while laboring under tho influence of too much benzine, expressed a desire to butt engine No. 48,1*. W. AKy. off thq track, through tho hallooing of the train men and the interference of a wo man standing near, whnt might haye been a fearful death was averted. Tho health of the town isgcnerally good, there are somo few cases of sickness, most of which are on the mend, and none dan gerous. There were three deaths last week, ono from consumption, ono general debili ty and one fever. Rev. J). J. Davis, of tho 31. R Church, starts to McKeesnort to attend conference to-morrow, Tuesday. Tho improved appearance of the Istrll iqbncek, since donning anew dress, is the subject of much approving coiniuont bv thoso who possess a taste for the beautiful. Tho improvement speaks largoly for tho enterprise and stability of tho proprietors. Long may tho Intelmokncku exist in the futuro as in the past, a true and faithfnl roporter of the news of the day, and tho exponent of the rights of tho people, may she always "hew to the mark, lot the chips fly where they will." G. B. C. Hefting; Down lo ttolld Bottom. Chicago Journal. "From and after to-dav, remarked n leading and very intelligent Chicago manufacturer this morning, "we will have hotter times. The doing away with the bankrupt law will bo worth everything to the trade and industry of the counlry-* it will-restore confidence in trade immediate ly. And then," ho continued, "the Green liackers and others ma/ say what they please, of buncombe, you will see that, taken in connection with the expiration of the- bankrupt law, the resumption of specie payments by the Government next New Year's day will set us well on our feot again, as nothing else could." "But." we remarked, "even many of the morcn ants and othor business men seem to think that wo ought not yet to resume Bpecio payments; tliat somo further legislation is needed by Congress." "Yes."lie replied, "I know a few of them talk like that, but the bankrupt law being out of tho way, every tub will now have* to stand on its owu'hottom. Greenback inflation would not help anybody, and the men who have been smothered " by overloads of debt, or who are groaning under loads of.unproflt able real estate, will see pretty soon that the best thing for them, as well as the rest of us, will be to come down to the solid bottom rock and begin to rebuild upward from a firm foundation Mow. Irs the only way for us?tho only way in which ?we-can restore our business prosperity per manently. Inflation would in time only burst those of us who have survived the trouble, and the lame ducks of now would bo just as lame then, and probably even worse off. Wo have seen the worst of our troubles; all we ask is that the politicians and Congress will lot the thing alpne." These are tho words of an experienced man, whose cool and intelligent judgment in matters of practical trade and finance are entitled to goneral respect. 9r?WKpn]Hir Wnlffc. Tho cucumber docs its bost fighting after it's down. Take away women, and what would fol low? Tho men. A volume that will bring tears to your eyes?a volume of smoke. During the siejjc Paris subsisted on horseflesh. Now it lives on strangers. A rural inventor has patented a padded gatetop to facilitate courtship. Kearney's father should have "pooled his issue"?that is have drowned him. A western woman has lost two husbands by lightning. Sho ought to marry a con ductor. The right kind of man will always have his life insured. It gives his wlfo's'second husband a start. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DKPARTOItK OK THAI.VS. b. a o. n. r.-w..:?..?....... Cent. 0. Dir.................... W. 1'. A D. Dl? Cler. A Pitta... J*. C A 81. L A. M, 10:33; r. m. ?10t| , 1:25 A. M. 11:10 P. M. 4:47 11:19 A. M. 6:40* P. M. 3:30 6:17 8:00* 0:051 ARRIVAL OK TRAINS. Cent. O. Dlv W. r. A n. Dlr Cler. A ritta? P. C. A St. L.. 10:30 A. M. 10:85 5:53 A. M. 11:32 12:10 A. M. 8:10*1 P. w. 8:29 | 7:52 8:55* a. m. , 9:P2J I "TriaJclnhia Accommodation.?Thla train only rona between Wlifelltm and Triadelphia. ? tlUllr except Sunday?Newark Accommodation. j.Steut>ett*llle Accommodation.?'Thi? (rain during the dar patera backward ami forward between Star ting Kerry and Del'alrt, atopplng when renulred at Sherman House, jEtnarUlc, Weat Wheeling and Uratel IHU. ELM GROVE RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, August 10th, I Canon the Whcellnjrand Elm OroreR. R. will run aa follows. Can will learn the City (norner of I Market and Eleventh 81a.) and Stamm'a at? ?0:15 A. M. 8:55 7:85 8:15 8:88 9:88 10:85 A. M. 11:35 ?' 1118 P.M. 12:55 ?? 1:M ?? 2:18 10:15 " - *dundayi exepted. 2:88 p.a 8:38 ? 4:18 " 4M " ,5:38, " 8:18 V 0:55 P. M. 7:35 ?? 8:15 ?? gygctsl Sfattgftg, A New Thing Under the Sun. In Hi eflect-lnitantaneoua. . Inlta eolorlog power?matchless. In all Its Inpredlenti?Tesetable. In Hi opentlon-natural. In ita beautifying result*?enduring. In IU tendency?preserving. In IU populorlly?unequalled. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE U pronounced both by the Wolrd or Snwci and the World of Fashion, the flneat preparation ever Invented bjr art to rectify ths?horteoml#g? of Nature. Manufactured by. J. GM8TADOU0, No. W William St., New York. 8old by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Drcsiera. - - JylS-dAw J D. PRAGER, C h u roll 13 oo orator. Original Designs and Styles to bannonlm wllh architectural design o! building. Special attention j given to Stores and Dwelling*. All designs and itylcs to bcacen at Sample Itooo. No. 1281 MAIN ST., WHEHLINO. mr7 rPHE DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOB 1 OFFICBta fully equipped with ?UrrMMrta?t 0( latest it j lot of type. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, QONBTAJlLE'S SALE. I will to-day offer for mile, on the premise*, No. 37 Twelfth street, the unexpired lease to mid Store R50m. Said lease expires on April 1st, 1879. C. A. EXLKY, nelO Constable. ^NTHBACITB COAL. tyc will deliver coal to consumers or orders placod witii us during tlie month of Septem ber at six dollara per ton. All sixes same price. nelO-eod W. T. BURT A CO. ANTED?EVERYBODY TO KNOW That they can have all kinds of Hewing Machines repaired, or taken in part payment for the light 'tin ning DOMESTIC, \VU1TE and SEW HOME HEW 1X0 MACHINES, at 1315Market street JOS. H. SAGE. ?All work warrantod. a?10 UNDERTAKING. EMBALMING, And everything pertaining to the business. Calls answered at all hours. WM. ZINK A SON, selO Cor. Market and 22d Streets. J^AW SILK COVERINGS? Handsomest, cbeapcat and most durable cotaring for Parlor Furniture. Several oew suits Juat received. Call and see llietn. FRIEND ft SON, 1063 Main Street. jy^OSQUITO BARS-CHEAP AT ?. MEN DEL dc t'O'S. aclO FOR RENT-TWO FINE LARGE More Rooms. corner Main and 20th streets. One largo Dwelling House, with fourteen rooms, *ul tahle for a boarding bouse; good location. Cne small Store Room. west aide Market street, be tween Twelfth street and Market House. One small Dwelling, with live rooms, Market street. One large Dwelllug House, with nine rooms, situ* toil on the bank of river, opjwslte steamboat landing, on the Inland. aglO 1. IK WIN, Agent. piG ttOAST! I will have a Pig Roast and Hot Lunch I At my Saloon, THE OLD EXCHANGE, No. 27 Eleventh Strkrt, On Wednesday, Sept. II, all Day and Evening. Rcymann's and Nail City Beer always on tap. selO WILLIAM C. HEU8ER. piNE FAHM FOR SALE. In tbeCpnnty Court of Ohio County. Maurice?urren "| vs. Vln Chancery. Mosea Hay, etal.J In pursuance of the authority vested in me by a de cree entered br said Court In the above entitled causc on April n>th. 1878, I will sell at the front door of the residence of Moses Kay, on the premises hereby adver tised to be sold, on MONDAY, the 9th day of September, 1878, beginning at 10 o'clock, i, H., at public auction to the highest and beat bidder, the tractor parrel of land lying and being situated on the waters of Little Wheel ing creek, in Ohio county, intheSUteof West Virginia, IiouikI.hI and deicrlbcu as foUows: Beginning at a stake near an elm stump corner to Nehemlah Younger, and with his line 8.85?^W. 140 poles to a stake comer la Catharine Ingard; tbencewlth her line S.fiO9, K. 206 poles to two sugar trees corner to said Catharine Ingard and Joseph -Potter; theuce with Potter's line N. 21?, E. 134 poles to a sugar tree corner to Jamea Mehaney; thenee N. 47?, W. 154 uolee to the beginning, contain ing 156 seres, being the samo propety granted and eonveyed by Mosea Ray to Oeo. B. Caldwell by deed of trust dated April 24th, 1875, and recorded among the public land records of said county. Tkhms op Sale.?One-third of the purchase money, or sucb further sum aa the purchaser may elect to pay, In hand, tho residue In two equal installment*, paya ble respectively In one and two years from tho <lay.o( sale, with interest from that day; tho purchaser giv ing hla bond with approved personal security for each of tho deferred laslallments, and the title to be re served UU the whole of the purchase money Is paid. OEO. B. CALDWELL, Special Commlaiioner. J. C. Hkhvet, Auctioneer. JySl-dsw The above sale is adjourned until MONDAY, Octo ber 14, 1878. OEO. B. CALDWELL, solO-daw Special Commissioner. "DOARDING.?HAVING LEASED THE ?J House, No. 1127 Market street, formerly kept by Mr*. Anderson, I am prepared to take Boarders,dther day or lodging. MRS. WASnBURN. JJLEOTION NOTICE. At a special session of the Board of Commissioners, held September 2d, 187M, the lollowlng persons were appointed Commissioners of the Election forOhiocoan ty. An election will be held at tho several voUng precincts on tho EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1878, For a Representative In the Congress of the United States, Delegatus to the Legislature, Senator, Clerk of tho Circuit Conrt, Clerk of the County Court, County Commissioners, ?chool Commissioners, and JusUcoof the Peace and Constable to fill vacancies. For Washington District?Michael Edwards, Jacob Arndt and James Roberts. For Madison District?Lewis Woodmansce, Morti mer Pollock and J. H. Tappan. For Clay District?Benjamin Fisher, Joseph Tollvsr and W. V, Petenon. For Union District?John II. Downs, James Laun der and Casper Hell. For Centre District?Lewis Delbrugge, James Dnr kln and James Reed. For WeUtcr District?Jamea M. Todd, Stephen Clark snd (J. 0. Murdock. For Ritchie District-Charles Otto, J. W. Waite and Tho*. Mclready. ? For Triadelphia District?Precinct No. 1, n. S. Thornbureh, Ralph McCoy and Wm. II. Waddle: Precinct ho. 2, Samuel Oldham, F. M. Henderson and Wesley Robinson; Precinct No. 3, J. L. Bedilllon, I. Z. Hlsnchsnl and John Pfarr. For Liberty District?Precinct No. 1. T. T. Maxwell, , Isaac Davla and Samuel Chamberr. Precinct No. 2, Robert Honor, Samuel Bell and Vincent Vanmeter: 1'ieclnct No. 3, Jamea F. Blancy, John Howard ana J. II. Montgomery. For Richland District?Precinct No. 1, Wm. North, Jamea Saw tell and .Monro J. MrCollocb; Precinct No. 2, Jamea McCord, Philip Itellly aud John B. Ljle. The (soils to be opened at sunrise, or as soon there after as practicable, and to close at sunset. By order of the Board of Commissioners. sefl CI IAS. II. DE1TERB, Clerk. ERKENBRECHER'S Bon-Ton Starch Is absolutely odorlcw, and Chemically Pure. It Is snowflake white. It Is susceptablo of tho highest and most lasting Polish. It jhwcshos greater strength of body than other trade brands. It Is packed in Pound Parcels. Full Weight guaranteed. It costs less money than any Starch in the World. It is manufactured in tho heart of the greatest coreal region of tho Globe. It is Sold universally in America by Grocers and Dealers. Its annual consumption reaches Twenty Million rounds. ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATI. fATErkcnbrccJter'i World-Fnmotu Corn Starch \for Food. fel-Tu $15,000for $1.00 IK THK KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, Which Draws September 14. Don't oterlook the opportanlt jr. Some one mutt be the lucky ictnntr, and vhy ntf your SCHEME; 1 Prlie of f15,000 ii~... 115,000 1 Prizo of 0,000 is. 8,000 1 Prist of 5,0(0 U.. ? 5,000 2 lVilCS ol 2^00 5,000 2 Prims of 1,000 sre J.000 10 Prises of 500 ara 5,000 50 Prize# of 100 are. ? ...... 5,000 100 Prizes of 50 arc 5,000 300 Prizes of 25 ir? 5,000 M0 Prizes of 10-artt......~ ?... 5,000 1000 Prizes of 5 ... 5,000, 27 Approximation Prises amounting to........ 2,925 1,891 Prises amounting tow...~ ?......,f?7,923 WHOLE TIt'KETN 91, ?VAddress all orders to our General Eastern Ag'ts, WILLIAMSON A CO.,599 Rroadway, New York. The Kentucky, Bute Lottery has, during Its exlit enro, paid more money In prises than anj lottery, do* mestle or foreign, whose llektu are sold In this coun try. No drawings hare erer been postponed, and Prises have always been cashed, without deduction, on presentation. Wo also detlre to call paiticular at tentloa to the fact that all correspondence with our drm Is strietly private and confidential, and that we will not, under any circumstances, publish the namea of persons drawing Capital Prizes fur the purpose of drawlni custom to dur lottery. The Grand 12 Drawing takes place September 28. *7 HIUMON8 A DICKINSON, Mana|en. <8*0. K. <E?glo?r 9 do. ! ~ 4?? ^"EW FALL GOODS. SO pieces New an<l stylish Dress Qoo<ls At aa cuutM, Jut opM<W by CEO. It TAYLOR Jt 00. NEW FALL GOODS. 30 pieces now Colored Cashmeres in all the fashionable shados, just opened by GIN. R. TAYLOR k CO. gLACK CASHMERE. "Will open on Monday, 25th Inst, 60 pieces of superior Black Cashmere, Drapdete finish, from SO centB up. Cheapor than ever beforo offered. ?10. JL TAYLOR ?fc CO. JJAMBURG TRIMMING8. 100 pieoes Hamburg Edgings, Flouncings and InsertingB at wonderfully low prices, just opened. GEO. R. TAYLOR k CO. J^OURNING GOODS. ? Black Silk Warp Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Famise in choice qualitlosani good black, jnst opened by GEO. R. TAYLOR k CO. J^ADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. 60 dozen all Linen at cento. Just reoeited. GEO. R. TAYLOR k 90. JOWA FLANNELS, BEST MADE. Our stock for the season just epened. GEO. R. TAYLOR k CO. J)OMESTIC GOODS. Sheetings, Shirtings, Print*, Permies, Tick ings, Cheviots, Qnilts, Battings, 4c., 4c., it lowsst prim GEO. k. TAYLOR 4 CO. QREAT BARGAINS ? ii? BLACK SILZS. GEO. R. TAYLOR 4 CO. ?3t WANTED-SITtTATION'AS A DRY >V Ooodi S.lfau.0, bjUEnjIUIimul o( loo| W perii-no*.' Oood reference. Address, for one week, ?7* C. E, InUflUeooer ohh:. TTTANTBD-SITITATION BY A GIRL, T V wbo lint bill experience, to do general housu worka Can come well recommended. Call at No. 1099 Mar ket at reel ??* WANTED?TWJ2NTY STONECUT TERS. Apply to W. T. FOSTER, NsUonal Cemetery, Grafton, W; Va. se> WANTEI>-A SITUATION BY- A VOUNQ woman to do general housework. Enquire at HO Fourteenth stmt. au2l? -yyANTED A young woman to go to the country to cook, wash and do anything required. Address aa21 K. J., lntolllgencor Offlce. ^antei> Agents everywhere for the Gold and Silver Counter feit Coin Detector. BEBIUAN MANUFACTURING CO., aid! New York. "tirANTED?Men for ono year, to begin work at W onto. SalaryJuir. Buslneea first-cuss. aulfl Monitor Olass Works, Cndnnatl, Ohio. WANTED?Everybody to know that Joe. II. Sage la agent for the Cleveland Domoetic Hawing Machine. A loo fur the White and New Homo Sowing Machine*, Mr. Sage is a practical Machinist who hat done the repairing for the different Machine Com panies In thUrltjr foraeveral yeare nut, and la now conducting a ;it? |>.?tr Shop for himself at 1318 Market Street. All work warranted. Send In your Machines. suS-dAw Vast ?mft 3fa*?n&. JiODND A PASS BOOK containing some accounts in German. Tho owner can have samo by calling at this offlcc. au28 T OST?POCKET BOOK-On Thursday JU last a Pocket Book containing a email amount ol money and papers voluableonly to the owner. Finder will con fere favor by leaving It at thl? office, su22 T OST?GOLD WATCII?Between JU Slamm'a, on the National Road and the McLurc Uouse, a Gold Wileh. 1 he iluder will pleaxo add reel autt TIIOS. J. FANDRA U, Cleveland, 0. PST-A CHILD'S POCKET BOOK, consalnlng a Gold Chain. The Under will be re warded by leaving It at thli office. autt JUST OPENED. NEW STYLES OF Dark Fall Prints and Chintz. Great Bargains in FANCY BORDERED TOWELS. Special lino of Bleached Damask Table Linen, Loom Tablo Linen and Turkey Reds at special low prices. Blcached Shirting and Sheeting Muslin. Vrown Shirtlngand Sheeting Muslin at whole sale priccs. Remnants of Dress Goods at half pricc to clow out Call and see these goods?they are Bargains IIENRY ROEMER, No. 2006 Main Stroet, Wnwuso, W. Va. au8 ^RTISTS' MATERIALS. A full lino of Colors, Brushes, Canvas, Stretchers anc Pallets. ifeLURE HOUSE ART STORE On Twelfth Street. seA . QLA8S SHADES In Every Size, at Bottom Price* AT FLOOD'S PICTURE STORE, au31 No. 40 Twelfth Sthkkt. gTEEL ENGRAVINGS. Fino Frames in Ebony and Gold, of Lates Designs, HUTCH IN 8' MUSIC AND ART STORE. au24 QHROMOS 89a Framed in Walnut and Gilt at KIRK'S 1005 Main Street, opposite Grant House. au!3 3fc?ltw. ?yyE WILL BE RECEIVING Choice Damson Plums Daily: Leave your orders. THOBUBN & BRO. 1070 Market St. an27 J^AMSON PLUMS. I have just received another lot PRICE LOW. CHRI8T. BEHRENS, 8001 Jacob Street au!4 gQ B0XE8 FINE MESSINA LEMONS 28 BOXES CHOICE ORANGES. 5 BARRELS EXCELLENT Raspberry, Lemon and Strawberry Syrops. 66 BAGS FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS. On hand and for nle cheap. nsr. shtjlz, jjl3 1319 MARKET ST. gt]rirtajgg?t?t]'*g?? JJIGGINS' GALLERY Will b* ready in a few days with a NEW SKYLIOnT, NEW BACKGROUNDS, NEW ACCESSORIES, snd I NEW OPERATOR. ARTISTIC CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS. Studio?1209 Market Street auglO gEST $3.00 PHOTOGRAPHS, Finished in all tho Latest Eastern Styles, FOR m PER DOZEN. All kindq of Pictures and Mottoes framed at the lowest prices. 1138 Mai* St.-PLUMMER'S GALLERY. nug!2 rpHOS. J, KI8NER, M.D. X OrnCK AND COKTOLTIHO ROOM*, 2240 MAIN ST., WHEELING, W. VA. Can bo conaulted on matters pertaining to hiaprofearion either in Engliah or German. Chronic Dbeaacaof the Head, Throat, Lung*, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Blood, Urinary Orrana. Nervons Byatem, Fomale Complaint* and all ConatHutional AfTcctiona treated aucceaafully. Curwi all caaea of Piles. No detention from huaincaa. Medicine* fumiahed If deaired. Night calif promptly answered irom the office. je20 FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY, lOt Tint Sirttt, Cincinnati, Ohio, ALLISON, SMITH & JOHNSON. Tha trpt on whlob tbla p?p*r U printed !? fWm Uiu above Foundry.-Ko. umuxiaaxcsa. gZmcn?<m?JL episcopal hTgh school, Vxiip A V,rninm. ^ ' A cor ? L M. BLACKFORD, M.,' Prlnolpal. L. III. DWiwi\runi/| n*M.t The 85th Annual Soniou opto*StyUmbtrlM*, 1178. A?Ulaal. and urnu Mm.. Jbj..twang far Asaisiamn ?>** w,rf" ? :? Pennsylvania Female College, PITTSBUH6H (East End', PA. COU?B||T? YHAR OPBSB BsmUUKSli. Locallon 4 lalka troiTowrt HoM., ?TOUo?ln? East Liberty Valley. Easy of awese wd free from smoke. Termsfor boarding PUPlla radiwed. *?*" '~UcuUn ^SlSSZyft' miTBElK. Acting Pmldeat. I CEO. A. BERRY. Traigrar. |;!1-Tu*F 1'KIMAKY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. A rilnurr IKputmaal bu tail tfartad at tka UNDSLEY INSTITUTE, I Ja wW* .aimctl? *11 b. j.,- byiTjgpt 1^5? PraMwl Botria Trwtm. CHARLESTOWN ACADEMY. a?,^r^c.rrv' 1 a mV Principal; K. X. Lratall (A. M. and T.nButccs. Mathematics and Natural ijclsucee. Next HMa?on MttliiB .September 11th. For Catalogue I ^ iKa? and list cf UsUmonlsW, fldrtm, WJl.Ti. KAHLK, Principal, Cbul?lo??, Co.. W. V*. i - * | Tlio School for Boys. UNDSLEY INSTITUTE. Kail terra opena | Monday, September 2d, 1878. JOHN M. BIRCH, Principal JOHN L. DICKBY, Amiatant. J. T. VoLCRB, ?iH Prea't Board of Tnnwa. Ohio Wesleyan University, DKI.AWARB, OHIO. Bar C H. I'AYNE, D. D..-LL. D., ftaaldaat Aialited bj Elihteen Pnl?M "?d Iaitrortera. Claideal and IfclenUflc Onnraaa. . Ladle.' Dep.rtm.ot, wilk apadal adtaalagw IB MFnpl?wTand?on?alSebool. aaderexper1.need i "if'&Fad and T.elre StoJenta In attendance |dUb5ilr??o%!S>'Vola?a.: M??? *"? ??.<? II aSS5"d& ib. jwd-t, ",u,n raoF. h. t. hblbos. CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, At the Rentxlatr PoIyUehnielnitihiU, JJjSlvJ 7' v?xt torro beirini Sept. 12. The A a anal Regiaterlor 1B78 con lain* a Hat of the fradnates for Jh# ?ut W year*, with their positions, alto eearee of ?"dy, re I ,?S'wH^Y0uN"'T^l_mL. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FIT* TlIOROCOnLT I \J for Yale and Harrard and for bailnew. Mr. Babln roccltea a few boarding poplli la hli frally where they hate hla Ira mediate supeiVhdei. Cata* ^SS'0" BLEW1 IABI5, Clnri.a.U,ObU I en A YEAR Board and TalUon for Ulria, Boji $150 and Yobd* Men. {%. BtuifJi, Teaching, Medkinf, Iaw ?*<* IHriuUy. In structlon thorough. Lre-ation onsorvaased. Rer. T M BEILLY, B. P.. Bpl^pal Aeade*y. Dad. I denfieM, N. J. Mlt. A TLANTIC MILITARY IKBTITDTB, ??r Yale tSTABLlSHEO IB S2 -|OARDINGSCH00 u.-^J-TorBOYS.^t-t "firm '"c YONKERS N ?;u;pv W0CPE5S EI'l'Hiflll^'VUliU' I QTEUBF.NVILLE (0.) FEMALE PEMINART. Board, room and llrtt par J?V for the daoBhten of ralnUten. Toltlon la EoglUB Countc, Lanjjuugw, MobIc, Painting, ete., rerj mod ' REV. C.C. BEATTY, D.D. VU D., Snp'l. ]j2( BEV. A. M. RE1D. Til P.. rtlnglpil. 2F?rtiitwccr $c I A KYTHIKO IN THE ' rVRKITVMS AND CARPST LISt Al prlwa to aalt the llm?a. Z1NK A nOBEUEAD, L?7 I1? Halo Htrwt. gCOLU.PPE^SHA^^II^^ | All TJnta. Call and aee Ihea at ABUEIVZ dc C OM, FORNITDBB AND OAltPKT H0U8E8, . Noe, 1109 Main A 8305 Jacob Bta. |M kleinhans, imKiIl8IllKIi FIRST-LASS UPHOLSTERER, Utc with Mcnilel, Bootu & Co. All ' Cpholaterini! done in the lateat style, and beat nintcriala put on at a much lower charge than any house in town. Satlafaetion raaranteed. Parlor Suites, Maltromw, Umbrequina, Lot Covers. C'arpcta fitted nnd laid. Pleaso 8^v? IrooacalL ."!!!_ anwunitiMWiMite. Ml QOUNTY COMMISSIONER. To Iht rMm c/ ITajMoj/m DUtrM: I herebr annooneemjKlf u an Independent eandl [ dau lor tUt, a-at?l.o? at,ij^jgUaa 0OUNTY CLERK. I "Sorrow IirramoKucaft t? Ileaaa annonocj I NEWT. LINCU ai a candidate for Canntjr Clerk, aad ' MAKT VOTERS. QOUNTY CLERK. 1 Mkmrs. Editors Please tnnonnee otir worthy feltowStiwa; CAPT. JOIW CABLIR, ai aeaodf dnte for tbo office of Clerk of tbo 0)unty Conrt of |uhteM.at,|M.dH,IHe HAKYVOTEBa. CARD. U tb Tctrri t) Olio Onmlf > |airto^^lTSS""d^PMlWl!Juk J??' ,0P" I lbs w mnjamindateStokt^ , One af the beat ElUnf Donsea la WhfaHng, U not | In the Bute, la HarUu'ff Capital ReftaiTMl, 50. 1188 MARKET BT. ? The ''Capital" la known far and Bear for the fame It I haa acquired in furnishing lomptaooi meala at aay hour, day or night. Ita nicely famished rooinj are popaW with allladleaaad gentlemen who like g??d /~1 AJM PBELL HOUSE, Moludavillb, W. Va. Accommodations Ant-clam. Charges moderate. Call and bo convinced. SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED. Jell PHCENIX SALOON AND RESTAURANT No."(J Waiutfotok Hall. ThUfctablUhmanthubeen fltted op reftrdleee of expense, and la without doubt tbe handMmtat and moat attractive place of the kind In tbe dtj. The llMtauraut cannot be aornMeed anywhere, and tne Bar conuina tbe cbolceet Wlnea, Llqnora and Uf*ra, Clam Soup every morning and evening. Cenccrt at Roira old Saloon, No. 1437 Market atrevt, evary 8at tir.lij evening, by Xrtuner'a unrivalled Orcbeatra. LAWYERS' BRIKFS.-The Daily Ik 1 11 t*'llli^ci,'r j*."1' Office; prlnta Briefi promptly and Q pera nousiC ?? W?dn?M,l0v,S<>|(K wnnvELv osEjii.iHT oiir TONY i^vwrp AND HIS EXT1|||.;t OH The artal?t Coonm u| ami, MAD niK 06lCAT*Ahe. r n? H'atom ntui am, * * 4"?ti: fetes bin.1*? *** Jj Mill, iSt?*i ivhr., IW >Vnrt JVt. iuuii illuc e mu Uu. ' Harry Atniuju, Tht Incln Sltltrt. Ma/ and Flora, - sS^'5'3 ^ qi'eka iiouiTu- * GRAND OPENING OF SEASi, ?oT^,?.SrfLtutJ ( HONPAY EVENISC, K|,t. sth . u"mmMJssiseS^iasu THE PHce^jj, TUESDAY EVENING, fir,, ,iB. , TON NOBLES NVw a*?** | A Man oriho l?Copie. Both prwluml wlib .pedal arr 1 * | KRAMERS /TU 0!tcilESTHA.-t Prtcc* el* AUmlMlon-x) irxj :> p seats SI 00. Box Sheet oix-n at r v i Store, Thursday morning, >j o'clock. ' IrpHUSTEE'S SALE. " ~~ ,Br'lrtan of ?DwJ olT,?|lk. . nlnKbtni >nd Mir/ bl? nllt to?vM.2j2& SATURDAY, the 7th day ?f Srptratwr Commencing at 10 o'clock a. lht . l^?ra;P7;/r,M.^ wug ni A. (lie foJi^v.. nlng ?the nortliwwt corncr of Twrotr^X and the alley between Main and MarketiKS thereto; thence west with the south H?rf2u and with Twenty-fourth street thirty nee Wrth on a line (?nlwViuffiC fit; thence ou a line parallel wlik?J?J rt thirty feet and Mi inches tatwS Inches; thence north o: I sixty-eix feet; fourth at reel tiunr icei ana mi inrba nfoi tbnnn ulnn* il,? ..., llMrfJJS ?juth (Ml to ilia |.l?< ol wS.* Twent.-loimh Uriel, bans lbi ,?Bi leytd ill aid Jnnira Cunnlusliani lii JiSjTlI i'jf J?' d""1 "1h t'lT K? I Corded In Died Book No. CO. iiblv l,W. Ilhln? I uo.iari wn in hnmt, Hcht Imitdrrt ddtabiMt month*, Mid the rr.Mn,. In uuten ait>rilh, <.?X ?I "J', without llltrfpil, A lien .III |? j the deed to secure the deferred pavmentitf n* i* 1 **"??7- j. i>. ntiSr. iu23 , _ T?.? *ll0Te w'e ha* been |toMpnned until ixTti DA \, September 1 tih, at 10 o'clock, when it ijj a, | place at front of Gotitt House. IRUSTKE'S SALE. T Br .trine nf ? Dm) ol Tru.| rn.lt h Xickfa I Becker and Elizabeth hlswlfc, tomeaiTrau&Att I September 30, 187*2, and of record in theCktk'i 4? j of the County Cr.urt of Ohio rountr, W?t VWu In Deed of Trust Book No. 5, at |?se'70,1 till,* FBI DAY, SEPTEllKKH fi, Ul, I Commencing nt 10 o'clock a. m., hII at publicmU, 1 at the front door of the Tourt liun^ol nUnm the following deacrllml real wtate in uitl e?an?i I Sute, formerly part of <icor);? 1^ CaMvtJl'itan. side Tineyard, on which ix .T.vtplalrswf house, that la to aay: BcKlnnlticaiaitikcoaikMa I side of the county road, being the iwiithMit nnetf Charles SchwertfcRcr; thence runnicj!Ucrtbwtrai " V)t led to Ckntti t l<i<i?irKf ?ruhrtf I (40) feet; thence along said run to J*h*?t/(0f'thi Ally (00) feet; thence along uld SrhwMtiesrr's b southwardly forty-five (43) f.t l to the Ring, l>e|ng same land c?urere<ltnnldNlciMhiM er by said Frank and wlfo by deed dated May IIR and of record in said Clerk's otttce lu died bod^ good, bu t wl I i ng i* Truitff I?HI*1? I eoorey such tltlu aa la vested la tue br widMi J trust. Terms of Salo?Cajb. JOHN If. FIS'K, Trate. The abore aalo Is adjourned until M0.VMT.Sf tember 18,1878, at 10 o^clock a. n.,at tbefn?i4?ff said Court House. JOHN II. KINKJm*. MEKVEY A PACE, Aucilonwa. al iALE. 'pKUSTEE'S SAL 11 T'rl,,o of a Deed of Trnst made to m?uTrs#i by It. Harvey Sayre and wife, bearing date tWIA I day of September, 1873, ami recorded In UwlilTns j Book No. 2, pago Sfit, In the Clerk's ofllceof tbiC?? J ty Court of Wetzel county, W. Va., I will? TUESDAY, the 8th day of October, ll* 1 At the front door of the Court Hou* d W|i?|? ty, sell at public auction the following mlKtt* I so much thereof as may l? neoiwary tomirfyi f claim aecurvd by said dee<lof truit, *lr l/>t??iai? ed (27) twenty-seven and (28t twentr.fi|bt *stk west side of Main street, in the town oI N??lfirt? rllle, Wetzel county, West Va. 1 Tutu or Salk-CbsIi. (IF/). E. BOYD, Tr** J. D. Ewi.vn, Attorney. <9?ti?fnl ticss. I jy OTIC'E Having disposed of tho entire Interol ol ti??? of J. H. Stslliuan, decease?l. In the l>u?iaeas trade, fixtures and good will of the late firasrf J-I Slalltnan A Co. to 1. C. MolTat, the durriilaijsrtij I of said late Arm. all tiersotis knowing tbew'J'J . be Indebtwl to said firm will pirate wake settlement with said T. C. Muflat, who willbwt* I conduct the business of said late fir?, ?t I stand, No. 27 Twelfth street. fA.._. I if. josr Admlnlatrator of the catAte of J. JI. Stallmu,**' Having purchased the slock of mylsU P"5?J the Arm of J. H. Stallman A C-o, I hope t? ??JJ?* respectfully solicit tho liberal i*uena|?Wtbtf?1' stowed on that firm. Jyi? T. C MOFFAT. WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL Pulley Blocks, alio wow* jj | Doyle's, Hall's and Birfi MAXvncrvant unrartu iiv tlli Yale Lock Mfg. C? HK.xnr r. Tow.tr, Pr* STAMFORD, COW Held the I.oaJ ?u?f?nd*4|"' |?'inl. . Enable on** ra*? 10 d) ust nt tour or fat '? **Mo* vi.vcB. J w. s. iit'oim. I a. o. w?f** VANCE, HUGHES & CO. fUCCKMOU t?) VANCE & ADAMS and C.D.KMI& Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS &SHOES, No. 1301 Mai* Struct, J*? WlIKKI.IN'fi "'it RI'ANK BOOKS-Tiic I>m.v lifft "("W Hook llludorr Iw'tU'f ?<*' " ?lna? than in/.offlcc Id W'ul ViryinU.