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FREW & CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR*. omcL 25 ASP 27 TOCimSTH ft. ' MOXPAT.WEPTEMPMI 16. wn. FOR OONGBE8S. rint District WwliTlr?lnI?. Jolii R. IltBBABK. "01 Ohio Count/., t onl??loMl E*ccoll? < oo.m"U*, W. J. W. COW DEN. Ch?lra>n^Whi?ilo?.: GEO. EDWABP6, MuunJtTlllo. LEU I1AYM0SD. CUrkaboig. OKO. R<?S. Wolon. a. F. SHAW, IVk'ntaH. OOUNTYJWCKKT. Senatc-Flnit DUlrict, dr. n. ii.izuirr. | lloiiHP of DflepI"! j FREDERICK GO0DFKU0W, THOMAS U. LOOAN, RESJAM1S FISHER, W. W. FORESIAK. <Jlcrk or ConnljfConrf. CAFT. JOBS CABUK. Clerk of Circuit Court, SAM'L B. McCOLLOtH Mr E. L. Terra,,of Wirt county, write. . letter to the -Vntfor, complaining o grea laxity in tbo administration of tho law u tint connlv, and particulates a cas. whore the grand jury refused to find a. indictment for grand larceny county would have to support the man . fatnilv if lie was convicted. Henlsoshow, that one reason why sheep rawing cannoi 1,. prolitably carricd on down there vi be ,.a?.? of thieves who steal tho sheop, and who are not punished when found out. IK. thinks that if the grand jurte- of Win county were made up "froinahst contain the names of youths recommende. from each day school for i.roficieucj i> ,|,eir studies, and one from each SablwU. School for their intelligence and mora, purity, there would be a great improve incut." "e shows that it is a penny X and pound foolish policy to lay rtros. ?n taxes at the expense of the protcctioi ? society, and claims that the county U*e fctr more! even in dollars and cents,than the necessary tax would amount to. Mr. IIart, of the llVta/ County 3f?m ocr, who was recently here for several days a^ a juror in the U. S. District Court, and who along with many others, was kept idle most of the lime at an expense of S3 per day pet capita to the Government, has a poor opinion of the Court, and soys, since his return borne, in his paper, tlia he has changed his ??in favor of abolishiugtbo U. ft. Court and letting the County Court continue to ex Ut." 1 M Why is it that so many of our West Vir ginia Grecnbackcrs when tlioy assemble In Conventions think it necessary to imitate Kearney. For instance, the Chairman of the Greenback Convention that met at Grafton lastTuesday, declared both ot the old parties os "rotten as hell, ami a Mr. Rennet who spoke in the Convention hat nominated Mr: Itocll forCongress, miked about hanging members of Congress an burning tho public buildings. The ratchio county Democrat estimates the cost of a narrow guage road from Wheeling to Charleston at $6,000 per mile, ami the distance at 170 miles, making, in all, a costof $1,020,000. It favors tho em plovmcnt of tho convicts in tho poniten tarv to build this road. It does not specify just how they could bo thus utiliied, but, we presume, the plan would bo to hire them out to contractors at say 50 cents per day. i ? > TnE Greenback County Convention of rre,ton, on tho 11th, resolved against pay ing anv portion of Virginia's original debt bv West Virginia; against the County Court svstem, and in favorof a law requir ing tho fialtimore & Ohio to cqu.lUe local freights and travel with tho most favored through freights and travel. Is some parts of the State candidates for the legislature arc being electioneered against on tho ground that when they were members at some former time they acccpted a free pass on tho Baltimore & Ohio Road. The Kfcsfon County Aryui is making this sort of warfare on Capt \\ m. Elliott. Tippett, of tho Point Pleasant Remitter, always takw his wifo along when ho at tends county fairs, and when he finds that his "complimentary" ticket trill not pass his wife as well as himself, he surrenders it on the spot, hands over a "trade dollar," and accepts no favors thereafter. The present outlook is that Henry W. Fisher will, receive the largest vote ever cast in Kenwood for any candidato of any party. No body speaks ill of Henry ,and every body says that he is square and 1 sound, both as a merchant ah,4 as a good citizon. . _ ? ? -? Tub papors speak of Kx-Judgo Stuart, of j Doddridge, as "Old Chap Stuart." The F.x-Judge is indeed sotnowhat vonerable j in years, but as an ancient' political for he j is probably older than Methusal&h.. I "lle'?t?cn on crerjr alio thai moulted place or pelf But always true toudo |*rtjr? tn.it in, hlmwlf." Tho Taylor county Republican Conven tion meets to-day at Pruntytown. The party was better organized- in Taylor in 1870 than in any county West Vir ginia. ? ' Mjm Mamie StaLXakbr, a: daughter of Dr. A. 0. Stalnaker, of Lowltfjmg, Groen brier county, was married on tho lOthto Joseph C. Halo, of Wirt county. R?r. Tukxiy^s* ,qqt at Grafton and tho Sentinel seems to regard the fact with great satisfaction. Ho should be sent to Weston nfc*t.?_ Tps o festival got op by the ladies of Washington, Fa., on Friday night tar tho yellow (ever cufleren, wore 1280. Tin last Tyler oounty Star quotes hatter >t 8 cents and eggm 8 cqnts. Wheel fur. Tho oditor of the Fairmont ImUi who was here several days attending Federal Court, that refers to the city sftrcfe hlrro turn homo: '* "Wheeling is one o^ tho most pK*p? nns towns of the Union, anil has probably felt tho "hard times" less than any other, lis peoplo are intelligent, enterprising and hospitable, and deserve all'the prosperity they enjoy. Tho Wheeling now?papier Then are courteous, hlghtoiml gentletngi, and tho city is Justly proudof its dally and weekly papers." TIIIKIl DMTIHT. mil J Banlrll'. ?nm?,r J?d? ?>rra. 1??"?" * ?- E. -T? Cnnvau. Col. Ben. Byrne, E. Willis* Wilson and Vr. A. E. Summers were rival candidates for tie successorahip lo the late W. 8. Bur t,ie ^""lorial Convention held at Ch.rlo.ton on the ,7th. Dr. Summers ob tallied the nomination, beating Windy jyilaon by a vote of 1,413 to 1,337. Jjidgi Jim Ferguson was present in the Convon tion, and In the course of some remark* t<wk occasion to expraa the opinion that .we Chesapeake A Ohio Railroad, aa now) re-organlied, was a taxable corporation.! lie explained what had been done towards providing some legal protection against I oxtortionato charges to shippers over that! line of railway. He aided in tho Lcgisla- i urotopassa bill not at all agreeable to1 1 the Company. Tho Company through Its j I flSrinJEEn?. lhe l?UN,8u ?' lh0 W ! ?rith all it. ability, and on account of the imposition of the Company it was with I hHWttlllt' /H" <lw biu <?? K'Ji h rough. Ho cleared l,lm<elf of all the harges of his being paid and in the in '5? ^"'Iroad Company, and de iU.rt5.hVk0 W* circulated re W h? hid been bought for that or ?ny othor purpose whatever. ,"Ut,.u.w ^'CMpcakeand Jhio Railway should bo taxodand that i, ^an bo legally taxed. Tho road has beon old under decrees of courts, It has a new ?rganizatlon and a new naino. By a re* ?cut decision of the United States Su '^eCourt covering tho case of tho C. <* J. ft \\., said road under its now oigani -Jition is not exempt from jaxatlon. It is 1 question of law, and the legislature can Jo vcrv little on the Bubject The court. uust decide. In his own mind he had no loubtof the right of tho State and county o tnx the company's property and collec'l S "f- .Tho V?!"!?ny might stop the "llectionjbutof the right to tax he had no doubt It would seem by a card from Konna's physicians that tho condition of his eyes iave prevented him from taking an active I Mirt on the stump in tho canvass for re I ilection to Congress. The card is proba bly put out to counteract some injurious eporta to tho effect that ho, liko Logan is ?billing in his tent, as if afraid to mioi ?V nlker on the greenback issue. Tho doc tors state that the condition of ono of his <yw has been critical, and is still such as o prevent his appearance on the stump. Walker gets pretty rough usage these I days from his former personal organ, the Cmirirr, which pokes sarcasm at him in all directions in regard to his pretended with drawal from tho Democracy because that | party was not sound enough for him on tho greenback question. Tho Gojrttealao peppers him with this sort of shot, as fol lows: I "H. S. Walker fell out with tho Democ racy on account of the St. Louis platform. At least that is the way he puts it. When *** ? candidate for the House of Representatives and for the United States Senate after the adop 1,1, 'hut platform, it would appear that fcr?' l! """"'other reason be comes necessary." I Frank Hereford is on the stump in the (Third District.telling the people that the Democrau'c party is the simon pure Sars aparilla greenback party, and that the Nationals are but a side show set up in op I position to it. Here is ono of his anecdotes 10 illustrate his idea of the relative posi tion of the two parties on the greenback question: I ? n',an tywl a l'"Io tent with a barrel of cider therein, which he was rapidlvselling I to the people at 10 cents per pint, all at one* they ceased to buy 1,1scider. Ilel*' canio somewhat vexed andinado inquirv CaUM' Wend l0,d llim tbo'L cnouSh "?hero was a man ' ?u:'"',hp's ,ent selling cider ntfl cents per pint Ho went round, and suro IfS?,? k'j,lcr?,w"a'1'c man selling as his I fnend had said. Lpon investigation, how had'talfnS"?! 'fi?' "j0 ?"i on theoutside u-!i hi" ?barT?1 on tho inside and gass, jSSlhh .as si ss.sp'sssr"" This anecdote was told to a Democratic meeting in Putnam county, and according to a correspondent of the Courier I number of tho 'Knights of La bor who were in tho Labor Ureenback Convf^!ion on tho 24th of August last re lmemC^^?i.COnnCCI-ion "ilU movc nrntL r 1ooIe ?" ""a? rnrt in Iho Dtm Convention. There were at least fifteen or more of the Knights of I-alnir nart"nn tit ? -li'V ?' 'his.w ho took such rDem,Scr^i^.."'0Uld mobga\tohx I Opening of the Fnll '1 crm of the Vnlvcml* ty ? CJrorn backer*' Convention ? Mai* Nhnll X. Dent to the Front Once More. The tall term at the Univoraity opened last Wednesday, with over 100 students in a'tendanco, about forty of them for the first time. On Thursday morning (says the Domin ion) President Thompson, in a brief but pursuasive and eloquent address to the students, cautioned them against the evils of taking an optional in preference to a regular course at the University, and es pecially admonished new students to be waro of evil associates, indolent and disso lute habits. Tho Greonbackers and also the Demo crats aro to hold meetings to-day (Monday) at Morgantown. John J. Brown is one of tho head Sachems among tho Greenback era. John may not bo a Govt, bondholder (although we think it quite likely that ho is), but ho is probably a considerable holder of City of Wheeling bonds, unless, like Ben Butlor with his District of Colum bia bonds, he has sold them out ere this on speculation, with a view of standing clear on election day. Tho Democrats being in a fearful minori ty in Monongalia county, are doing all in their powor to hoodwink Republicans into voting tho Greenback ticket. It is a sur prising coincidence that Mr. Martin is to speak to-day in Morgantown, and that theGrecnbackers are to hold a county con vention thero. This is arranged, wo pre sumo, in order to give Ben as good a chance as possible to scoop tho delegates into his Congressional tiet It is the old case of tho spider and the fly over again. Wo observe that Marshall M. Dent, who has been politically dead for many years, is out once more as a candidate for County Clerk, his old office, and is running as a people's candidate. Dent was always a genial and good hearted man, and in his palmy days an excellont officer. Ho got tangled up and lost his way in politics early in tho war, although a Union man, and since that has been generally adrift on tho sea of life. ront. Ilmlth asm General Utility Han. Fairmont Virginian. ? Mr. Fontain Smith attends Mr. Frank Martin's meetings as a gjcneral utility man. Ho introduces the speakers: at tho proper timo interposes interrogatories to Mr. Mar tin in order to give him a chance to clinch a "point," and when occasion permits ho is not averse to lending a hand at the ora tory.- Mr. Smith shonla not be blamed for his active support of his son Clarence/ who is a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court. It's quite natural. Mr. DfMM>II. lh* OrffabMk rnndklwlr for C'onicrMW In TbU DbirM. Parkmburg Journal ; Sir. Jama Bastell, the Greenback can didate for Congress, spoke at,the Qourt House last Monday night. He appean) to be a young man of fair ability and good appearance,andinthe recital of a story and adventure would probably entertain an audience. But in matters of finance ho is verdant and poorly posted, lie gave us ono item of information that we have been trying to ascertain for the past year, but could never find two Greenbackers to agree upon it That is, when shall the 5 20 bonds be called in and greenbacks sub stituted in their place. Judge Hall says in his speeches it is to be done gradually ?only an the bonds become due.. But Uassoll says the policy of tho National Greenback party is to Iksuo greenbacks and take up all those bonds at onco; and if the holdors won't bHng them in, then stop tho interest; and if that don't suit them, said the speaker significantly, give thetn a taste of tho great social upheaval that lies immediately behind. Yes. that's it Flood the country with $2,600,000,000 if currency, so that it will have tho pur chasing power of about 20 cents on the dollar, Make labor worth $5 per day, but pay it in money that will take six days labor to buy a barrel of flour or a month's labor to buy a suit of- clothes. Make wheat worth $0 per bushel, but pay for it ia money that will take two bushels of it to buy a calico dress, (it takes but ono now,) or four bushels to buy a pair of boots, in stead of two as now; and,significantly in timated the speakor, if the people won't take it cram it down their throats with the bayonet There we have the pith and gist j( tho theory of these crazy Kearneyitea? wo mean these extreme men of whom Bassel seems to be a fit representative. Their dijctrines are the precursor to repudiation; from thence to communism is an easy stride, and from thence to anarchy and national ruin is the inevitable consequence. That is tho feast to which wo arc invited, i How many will accept it? Republican* Warned. Grafton Sentinel. A speaker in tho Greenback (?) Conven tion, held in Grafton the other day, said that he luul always been, a Democrat, and did not now wish it understood that ho had left tho party. In fact he was only out ,on a "leave of absence," as it were, and as soon as tho ends desired had been itccomplished,he expected to return to tho fold. The fact is the Democratic party, hav ing failpd to "gull" the people fntcrvo"Gng that party into power, it is encouraging the Greenback party whenever it can, and is endeavoring to draw Republicans off from their own party, and thereby split the He publicans up so that they (the Democrats] can succeed in electing their men. Will Republicans bo thus "gulled"? Tnclc Davy Colt Grafton Sentinel of Saturday. Information was received on Tuesday by Postmaster Kunst of tho sudden and very dangerous illness of Hon. David Goff, at his homo in Beverly. Mrs. Kunst, who is a daughter of Mr. Goff, left on Wednes day morning to visit her father. ; ? ?_ TRAVELERS' GUIDE. MUMBTCRE Or TIUIVS. ?iSHjfr B. A 0. R. R. Cent. O. Dir...^... W. P. A a Wr._ Clev. A Pllt*._...... P. C. A St. L~..~ a. u. if? *?t| 1:25 a. v. 11:10 r. m. 4:47 11:13 A.*.| 9:40* r. *. M0 6:17*1 5:00* 5:0?: abxival or Tiuixa. B. A O. R. ft. Cent. O. Dir....^ W. P. A B. Dir. Cler. A Pitta-.... P.C ASU L? fc07|U*i &5V* A. M. 8:021 ?TrUtlHphlA Accommodation.?Ttala train only runs . between Wbtellng and Triadelpbla. K*"tl>*ny except Sunday?Newark AcconimodaUoo. Jpteut*n?ilje Accommodation.?Tbla train during (hp da/ pa?a? backward and forward between Mar ti u'? Ferry and fel'alre, Hopping when required at nberman House, JEuurtlle, Weal Wheeling and Gravel Hill. ELM GROVE RAILROAD. ON AND AlTEIt WEDNESDAY, Anrnat 10th, Car*m the WbecUtisand Htm GroveK. R. will run as follows. Gu? wlT ' ' ' Market and Eleventh Sts.) itigaud fclni Grore it. R. will rill leave the City {'ornecol O and Stamtn's at? * ??:15 a. *. 1 ?? JM " 8:15 ?? 8:M 9: S3 10:18 10..V3 A. M. ii? " 12:15 r. *. 1*55. " 1:85 41 2:15 ?Sundays exepted. 2:V r. a. S:R5 " 4:15 M 4.55 ? 5:55 8:15 " 6:55 r. M. 7:35 ?? 8:15 " 8:55 " . 9:55 ? iNoticjto. There Are Meteor Inventions That flash up for a moment In the newspapers and post to oblivion. There .are also Grtnd Du emeriti which take a permanent hold of public estimation,and LAST FOR ALL TIME Permanent among the latur elw itanda CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. A vegetable preparation, hsrmle* u water, whichjn five minute* TRANSPORX3 Oil A Y IIA TP., or hair of any unpleasant hue, to a glorious black or enchant ing brown. Unique in lh composition and InfalUble in lit results. It baa achieved popularity with both aex>?, with every claaa of society and in all pans of the world. Manufacture^ by J. CRISTAOOltO, No. *3 William St., New York.. Sold by all Drug*lit*. Ap plied by all Hair Dreaaen. stl&eodAv A. CA.ttTD. To tH wbo are fufferltif from the snort and India a-etlons of youth, nervous vtakncw, early decay, 1<?r oi manhood, Sc., I will aend y m receipt that will cure you, FREE OF cuaroe. Ttah great remedy, was discover*! by a missionary In South America. Seod a *lf-*d Jreased envelope to the Rut. Joseph T. Lima*, Station P. Bible House, New York Cliy. #epl?-eudAw rpo ICE DEALERS, BREWERS, PORK PACKERS_AND OTHERS. t rrk Knickerbocker Ice Co. Or Now York, The largwt Ico Company In the world, will fill orders for ICR to any extent, !n OAR LOAD LOTS. For full jmrticulars addrcw KNICKERBOCKER ICR CO., No. 432 CaxalStbsxt, Niw You. BPlS-eod _____ Q.RAXD CONCERT? for tub bssktit or The Southern Sufferers FROM YELLOW FEVER! AT Wheeling Opera House .03. Tuesday Ev'g, Sept. 17,1878, Commencing at S o'clock. Artminnlon, - One Dollnr. Nt Extra Charge for Reserved Seate. ^fl-The rale ot^ocrrcJ Scata will begin Mokdat Moisiho. Sept. 10th. at# o'clock, at C. Y. Local' iluiic Store, 1227 Market ft reel. NOTICE.?Purebiaere to fall Into line, and thoaefint coming firet aerred. Sot more than ten (10) tlcketa fold to one pcraon. eeli NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JJEUNANT8 OP Oil Clotlis and Carpets. Very cheap at Cr. MENDEL & GO'S. gMITH'S TAPESTRY IXGRAIN An Ingrain Carpet which prorata the *me I appearance u a Brnmlf, and at one-third leal j the cost. FRIEND ft SON, ?rt? lOtt Main Stmt JJIGQINS' GALLERY. XEW OPERATING ROOM COMPLETED, j And nody Again for basinets, with everything | new. Call and sec tut. selfl -nd Qimhb Pmowl Attention to all his alttlnp; baa the finest arranged Skvllght In the dty.aud furnlahcd I irltb all tbalateat acceaaorfo. Stcdio?1205 Market Strket. REOPENING Of TDK OLD DRY GOODS HOUSE ? OF? P. KENNEDY, No. 1033 Main Street. All Goods are NEW, Juit from the Milk and are offered at prices that cannot be UN-! DKRSOLD. The titock comprises a full and complete line of Foreign & Domestic Dress Goods WOOLENS AND- SHEETING& In fact any article that comes in the scope of a complete Dry Goods 8tore, will be found at this house. l?o not purchase until you see and examine the stock. tft FULL LINE OF NOTIONS. The if Carpet Chains and Cotton Yarns is te. 9*16 | THE FAIR or tub xseimout County Agricultural Society! WILL BE HELD AT ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OHIO, September 18th, 19th & 20th, 1878. tar LIU EH AI. PREMIUMS IS ALL TBS B.B ' PARTXBSTS. New Floral Hall! Improved Driving Course! Enlarged Grounds! The flnett and most attractive Fair nronnda, with jilenty o/ good shade Trees, Grata and Water. Excursion Rates and Extra Trains on the Railroads. Ticket* to tbe Fair Grounds will be sold on the cart, aod paieengera in off at the Fair Groanda gate. SPEED RING~CONTESTS. Class No. 1-First Day, Wednoeday, September 18 OOU!*TT TROTTIKQ. Saddle or Ilarnesa?...... ~~~ ?Purse W M Fir?l lYemlum......................... 25 00 Second " ? IS 00 Third " 8 00 Five to enter, three to start. INTERMEDIATE TROTTING. Saddle or lltroejj... ? Purse W0 00 First Premium - 0t) Second . " - ? ? IS 00 Third " ? 10 00 Fourth ?' A 00 Five to enter, four to start. Second Day* Thursday. September 19. COC.XTT PACING. Saddle or Harness ..-?.Purse fSS 00 Firit rretnium ..... SO 00 Second " ~ ~ 10 00 Thlxd " .... S 00 Five to enter, three to urn,at 1 r. u. sharp. intermediate pacing. Saddle or II truest ?Pnr?e 930 00 Firal Premium 23 00 Secoud '? ? MOO Third " S 00 Fourth " ' S 00 Five to enter, lour to ?Urt, at 1 JO p. u. aharp. Third Day, Friday. September 20 EQUESTRIANISM. W-Ladv kquettrian .... silver Cop. Beat Boy Equestrian under 1" yean ?Silver Cup. At 10 o'clock a. M. ho entrance fee. FASTEST walking HOME. First Premium?? .$7 00 Second " ? S 00 At 11 o'click a. M. aharp. SWEEPSTAKES PACINO. Free for all to llaroea ? Purse tllO 00 ? 1000 29 00 15 0U 10 00 Five to enter, four to start, at 1 o'clock p. M. sharp. flWKirsTAKXS TROTTI.f0, Free let all to IIaraese-.~....~......... Pnrae f JOO M Flrat Pnnilum 100 00 Secood '? ? 80 00 Third ? .... 80 00 Fourth " 30 00 Five to eater, (oar to start, at 1:30 r. m. aharp. BUNKER*. Free for all, mile beet*, beat two In three. Flrat Premium ~..|15 90 Seoopd " 10 r Three to enter, two to Mart, at 110 r. u. aharp. Fnr Rnlo and mrticulara governing Speed Blag Chetce, M Pamphlet a. J. F. CHARLESWORTH, Pret'L J. C. PRATT, Sec'y. aeH Price, TEW CENTS. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. 116th Edition. Containing a complete Hat of all the tovna In the United Statea, the Territoriee aid the Dominion of Canada, hating a population greater than 8,000 accord* log to the laal cen*u?, together with the name* of the newtpanera having the large*t local circulation In each of th? plate* named. Abo, a catalogue. f nowapeper, which are recommended to adrcrtbera aa giving greateat ralueIn proportion to prices charged. Also, the Keltgtoui and Agrlcaltoral Jonrnala, very com. plete liaia, and many able* of ratea, a bowing the eoet of advertlaing In tarlooanewauaperhaod much other information whteh a beginner In advertising would do well to poaaeaa. AddrmUEO. P. BO WELL A CO., Newspaper AdvertUlng Bateau, lOSproceBu y. T. NAY! PIAMH Beantlfal Sxoare Grand Plaaea. price rlMrlU tl.ooo. only 1773. Magolllcen tU prlgh I KSoS^Sce tl.000, onlr 1275. Elegant Upright m-jj jCfc., g^jggi Wiffi. aaoneA to " 4bA??StaiiiB "Trapa for the Unwary" and Kewanaper ahont eoet *f !f.J. ^7 A PAT to Agents ceneaarinc for the rirwld? Vlwltor. -Arma and thitit Free. Addreaa P. O. VICKXRY, A agnate. Maine. AUEXTS WASTED Medala A Diploma, awarded r0.no..HA> > PICTORIAL BIBLES 3,000 IlliutraUOBa. Addtn. for n.w rfralm A J. HOLM AN i CO.. <30 Arch llmt. HHIlJ.lflllt. & FAKCV CARDS, Boowlake. Damask, aborted In 2S a^rlea, with name, 10c. Kaaaa Oart Co., TO ADVERTISERS. Send for ear Select Usi of Local Kewipaper*. Beat fr e on application. Addreet UEO. P. Row ELL 4 CO., 10 Spruce St, K. Y. selModAw FALL GOODS. JO pleats New and stylish Dross Gocxli At OS Cents. Jot ayeaed kf OM. B. TAYLOR * 00. ^"EW FALL GOODS. SO piece* new Colored Cashmeres In ill the fashionable shades, Just opened by SM. B. TAYLOR & CO. gLACK CASHMERE. Will open on Vonday, 25>h Inst, 50 pieces of superior Black Cashmere, Drapdete finish, from 90 tells tip. Cheaper than ever before offend. 1*0. R. TATI-OR A CO. JJAMBURG TRIMMINGS. 100 pieces Hamburg Bdgings, Flonncings and Inserting* >t wonderfully low price*, just opened. 6X0. B. TAYLOR & CO. jyjounyiKG goods. Black Silk Warp Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Tun 1st In choice qualities and good black, jtot opened ky ?10. B. TAYLOR t CO. J^ADIES' LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. (0 doxen all Linen at 4K cents. Just rewired. ?BO. B. TAYLOR A 90. JOWA TLiWIU, BIST MADE. Our Stock far the tenon just opened. ?N. B. TATLOK * CO. J^OfflfflTIO 0001* ShftliBBv Shirtisp, Printu, ?frc?Ie?, Tick Inn ChiTtoti, Qollte, BattJop, Aft, At., >t lowest prim ??0. B. TATLOB A CO. QREAT BA1GAIXS ? If-1 blaok btt.tcb. 0E0. B. TATtOR t ?. tTu garni TyASTED Anoti ewywhw lor th? Oold *od SUttrCwttUT"j W' SebSSaS kiSOFACTUEIHO CO.. tu31 New York. WEFtXSJS XSS&5&"-"1 "it SBrnU Work., Qpctnrutl. Ohio. ANTED?EVERYBODY TO KNOW That they era bar* mil Mad* of 8ewlntMachto? ropali*^, ?>r takeo Id wmjwjnnpor for th? !f?ht mo nlDf DOMESTIC, WIllTB and ttBW HO.VN SEW? mo MACUIAES, at Ilia Mark* .tract JOS. H. SAGE. WTAll work warranted. ?I0 Waat ?m2* 3?********* J10UND A PASS BOOK containing soma account* I In German. The owner can hare some by calling at this office. au23 T OST-POCKET BOOK-On Thursday XJ lut a Pocket B<4>k containing a amall amount of money aod paper* valuable enlr to the owner. Finder will confer c faror by tearing It at Ibta office. autt TOST?GOLD WATCH?Between JJ Siamm'a, on the Natloaal Boad and the MoLoro IlouM, a Oold Watch. 1 b? Indrr w|llple?*e addrea art* THOd. J.PAMPBAC.deTcland.O. T OST-A CHILD'S POCKET BOOK, XJ containing a Gold Chain. The finder will be ro warded by leaving it at tbleoffico. aaSS (SuuJtfl. TUST OPENED. NEW STYLES OP Dark Fall Prints and Chintz. Great Bargains In FANCY BORDERED TOWELS. Special line of Bleached Damask Table Linen. Loom Table JJnen and Turkey Reds at special low prices. Bleached 8hirting and Sheeting Muslin. Srown Shirting and Sheeting Muslin at whole sale prices. Rem nan ta of Draw Goods at half price to cloae out Call and sea these good??they are Bargains. HENRY ROEMER, No. 2006 Main Street, Wxrauxo, W. Vi. au8 Sc. JJEW STOCK. Picture Frames, MonMinga, Pictures and otLur Art Good*, luat re* celled at tne McLURE HOUSE ART STORE, aeH yaw no Twelfth Street. gTEEL ENGRAVINGS AND FINE CHROMOS. I Bm now rtertrtng mr Fall **lneko( Pleturtt, which I urn enabled to offer it Bedttccd Bate*. IT. & BVTCmXB, MUSIC d: ART STORE. ?H QLASS SHADES In Cm? Hire, at Bottom Price* AT FLOOD'S PICTURE STORE, anil Ko. <0 Twilttb Stmet. QHROMOS 09c. Framed In 'Walnut and Gilt at EIRE'S 1005 Main Street, opposite Grant House. mi 13 3r*tti?au JJOUSEKEEPERS' SUNDRIES. _8team Choked Oat Meal and Cracked Wheat, Imported Maccorool, DoaU-aied Cocnanot, NlUon'a Jellatlne, JUkfr'n and MallLard'i Cbooolataa, ? Eogllah Chow Chuw, L?-a A Parrin*' Bauce, Olives and Olive Oils. Wllaon'a Cornrd Bm, New Canned tiooda, New Haiti ru. A frcali auppljr of the above goodajuat received and FOB SALE LOW by 3ST. SGHTJLZ, aell 131g MARKET STREET. "^E WILL BE RECEIVING Choice Damson Plums Daily. Leave your ordera. TIIOBDRN &. BRO. 1070 Market St. an27 . JJAMSON PLUMS. I hare just received another lot PK ? K LOW. CHRI8T. BEHRENS, 8001 Jacob Street auH Ptyiatictge?|j(?*r3. gEST 13.00 PHOTOGRAPHS, Finished in all the Latest Eastern Styles, FOR 01 PER DOZEN. All kinds of Picture* and Mottoes framed at the lowetft prices. 1138 Mai* 8t.-PLUMMER'8 GALLERY. augl2 QOUNTY COMMISSIONER. ft Oe rotm tf VTiuMnffttm DUtrtd: I hrnbr announce mywlf u *n independent candi date for ObuBtr CommlaaJooer it i be en?olng election. aH jHCHAICLBTMK. JjJSTABLISIIED IN 1837. j. nixsojr yavcs. | w. a. nt-oitn. | a. o. wnrcant. VANCE, HUGHES & CO. ITCCZMOMTO VANCE L ADAMS and C. D. KNOX L CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS&SH0ES, No. 1301 Mai* Stxect, jo* WHEELING, W. VA. rOS. J, KI8NER, M.D. Ornce akd Cossruwo Rooks, 2240 MAIN ST., WHEELING, W. VA. Can be consulted on matters pertaining to hiinrofenion either in English or German. ITcnrt, Lirer, Btomach, Blood, Urinary Organs, ferrous 8ystem. Female Complaints and all Constitutional Affections treated Bnccessfnlijr. Cures all cases of Piles. No detention from business. Medicines furnished if desired. Night calls promptly answered from the office. je29 J D. PBAGER, Church Deoorator, Original Derigns and Style* to hartnooixe with architectural deaign of bolWInf. Spedal ?r? girta to Itorw* and Dwelling. All dtsigi itjlw to btwn st Saiopls Room. Ko. 1281 MAIN ST.,.WHEELING. tnrT J H. ROSENBERG, Wheeling Freestone and Sandstone Work*, i?ra?r of Market tod Thirty-third Sta. Kaepa NMintlr no band Dnar mepc, Door Silk. Window Caui, Window BUli, Heart I a, all tlodaof Flattie*. The attention of Contntt ra a edl?d to aayudOUei f. r (oroUbiDg all kinds o! atooa lor build BgparptMa. Prices sMdwais. jtff CfttwnttemU CHARLESTOWN ACADEMY. A mpiniaqMMlkr Boja, QirldWs, Jiftnotfft., ff. a sTprlodpati T. t Lunu (A. M. ud Mwliill't. of wMhiBflou Leo Unlronity). For tb?roucbn?w o( Initrocilon and coaplttaMMJ eoor* inualto the b?st tchonla in Ut country. Cow* of S^rtion embri?o Eo*IUk. Audeoi tad Modern lib to.. W. V?. >ta The School for Boys. LINDSLEY INSTITUTE. Fill termj opew Monday, September 2d, 1878. JOHX M. BIRCH, Principal. JOHN L. DICKEY, A*btant. J. T. McLURK, ,nI5 Prew't Board of Tnnteea. Ohio Wesleyan University, DELAWARE, OHIO. Iter. C. B. PATKK, 0. B., U. iHldAl br Elihtwn Prtlwoortind lortractwa. clftwi. V. ftodsctentlfle Coareoi. Swaitmaat; ??1U> .pedal ad..ou?? It >id Homal Sebeoll nodor nfrtami ^f&rtd ?d T?l?e Btodata la aittodAAco d,Ubr'r!r*5 k!#? VoIoim; Moao?? wttk HO,** '^BSgXSSS^fSm, lb. Prwldmt, ",mi PROP. E. T. SE1B0K. CIVIL AND MECHANICAL engineering,! isasfSspa^l rnn, with their pa?lti<m?, ?i? eoorio of ?udy.ro* ^^VlfflLV0'.'T^ I, A|Cn a TEAR Board wdT?lUo" for OM*?0/* 22&2??? dtnfleld, X. J. -- l TUST1C MILITARY IHBTtTCTH, "arlajl ks-tels iidHOO YONkSS>. FIRM DISCIPLINE, STEADVPAOOBESSj MODERATC charge QTEUBENVILLB (0.) FEMALE 8EM1KABY. Cm* i?S?i. ""te. Pal?1??. "" "*? REV. C.C. BEATTY. B.D. LL. D? Sap'l. j,5? bey, a. M. BE1D. Ill 0|Pllndp?L__ 3furaH?rfc, $e. TTSDERTAKISG? Cofllnw and Ca?kct?, All alia. oir B?n Ueanoa tad Hacka faroUhed. Z1NK ? HOIIBIIKAD. Fonillttre and Carpet Room*, HIT Main Stxaot. ?ll ? QIL CLOTII. Vloor And Table OU delta, >11 wldlha, pattern and pilct?, it ARBESZ i COW, FcwtiTCM Aire Ca*t*t Hocitt, Mll Kw, I10> Mala A OWJacob Sta. TTNDERTAKtSG. EMBALM ISO, And everything pertaining to the btaint* Calls answered at all hoars. WM. SOKE A SOS, ?in Cor. Market anil ?d Streeta. ^JKLEIKHANS, FIRST-CLASS upholsterer. Late with Mendel, Booth A Co. All ldnda of Upholstering dono In Uio material!" put on at a much lower charge ttan any Uouwi In town. Botilfactlon goarantMd. Parlorfiultea, Maur^,I^>re<imn^ Look Covera. Carpeta fitted and laid. PleaM give ma a call. my2 JACOB'SNYDER, 1405 Mais asd 1404 South STtcrra, Keeps the largest stock of IRON AND HEAVY HARDWARE && ss&z Y?as wnr&.uo?? excel? by any estabiLihment within ahnn dred milea of Wheeling. Carriage and Wagon Manufactory will Ind it to their interest to giv* me a call. Ai?> on band, Lard ITaater of ?"up<?r p'Htr. / VLU SEAL PRESSES WANTED At West Va. Stencil and Seal World, No. 17S1 Maiucit Srtitr. 0cl9 Scwe?< gUY YOUR BOXES AT OHIO VALLEY BOX FACTORY, No. 1500 Market 8t, near Port Office. Call and see tut. Prices low. Jc7 _ 0 STEINMETZ, Manufacturer of all klnda of Cedar and Imitation Cedar Boxes For Clear Manufacturer* Alio, all klndi of PAPER BOXES, Plain and Fancy Paper and Work Boxes in aa ?ood style and at as low prices as any. house in the country. rarl9 No*. 1211 A 1213 Maik frnunm jgLECTIOy NOTICE. Ataapectelemlonof tb* Board of Cotamlwtoom, held Stytrmow 3d, lil*. the tollowln* penKHii were appointed CoamtMionm of tbe Election for Ohio coon* tr. An election will b? held at the Mfeni toUd| predort* on the EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, IBS, For a Reprwentatire In the Ccagm* of the United Rutea, Deleptea to the Lejrialatuie, Seoater, Clerk of the Circuit &nrt, Clerk of the Count j Court. Cuttnty Coinmlnlonpra, cbool Commlealnnera, and JotUceof the Fear? and Cobetable to fill raeanda. For Washington Wiirlct-Mlebael Edwards, Jacob Arndt and Jawrt Roberta. For Madiaon Dl?trict-lewii Woodaawee, Morti mer Pollock and J. B. Tappan. For Oar IHalrlet-Benjamin Flaber, Joerph Tollrer and W. P. Petmon. For Union Dinrtct?John H. Downs, Janee Laun der and Gaaper Hell. For Centre Mitrlet-LtwU D#Ibnj|je, Janif* Dor kinand JaraeeBeed. For WabeUr Dirtrict?Jaznea M. Todd, Stephen THIS HCW ielastic truss CUrk and 0. 0. MnidOCk. For Ritchie T'Utriet-Charles Otto, J. W. Wtlte ?d4 ?to^rlaadptila Dlitrlet-Pradnet No. J, H. 8. Tborobortb. Ralph MeCor and Win. II. waddle: Prtdnct No. 3, Samuel Oldham, P. M Henderson and Wealey Koblnaon: PrwHoct No. A, J. L. BcdtlUon, 1. Z. UlanclurU and John Pfarr. For Liberty Matriev-PrednctNo. 1,T. T. Maxwell, ; Ink Parla and Bemad Chamber*: Pndoct No. 2, Robert Bomr, Hamotl Bell and Vincent Vanraettr; Precinct No. S, Janet F. Blaney, John lloward and Tor RkbCSISitrlct?IVednrt Ko. 1, Wo. North, James Sjwtell and Alooso J. MeCollocb; ITedoet No. 7, Jamta McCord, rblllp Rdllyaad John B. Lyle. Tbe polla to be opened at aunrlaa, or aa boob there after a* practicable, and to cloae at looaet 3 order of the Board of Comataajooera. CHAM. H. DElTEBa. Clerk. Or FAN'CY CARDS, WITH KAME,10c. Hi Plain or OoM. Altnl'l ooUt, lOe. HO UJjm Ball * Gfci llodjon,?. V. ??" p<y*r> ?<,en ?' ? p. *; euruJnifr *?i (Eourt j?algs. ^IXE FARM FOR SALE. In tbe Cuonty Court c( Ohto Craatj. rice Cnrrtn ) t* ?Ia Chacon. I Bay, etal.J In pnrmnce of the authority r*>] it wW|d cree emend by old Court in the abirr tscMaa od April 19th, lFTf. I will H-il at the tmi *mif residence of Mutes Kay, oa tb? ueaua Lett;* tiled to be told, oa MONDAY, the M day of feptmbff.n | betfnnln* at 20 o'cixl, a, M, at pabUt aatMi highest and best bidder, ihe tr?rt?r tomi 4 y fag and beloc iltnaud on the water* ?l UcltTk log creek, lo Ohio county, In the?taieo< bounded and described ai Mlnw?: PeUt'ttl rtake near an elm at nmp corner t"Nebeatof??| and with hu llneS WW. ittpJotoitaUM Catharine Injcard; tfceorewiiii b?r lis# fe. ?*.! pol? to two aogar tn*? cottar t-< wiif?:kin??bpj| and Joeepb Potter; thence wlih IVier'* B*l "J E. 134 polrt to a mpr trer c*<ixr to j*n? thenee Jf. 47?, W. l.M to tbe m Inf 136 arre?, bdnr the tame jroj?i? P*M*\ conreyed by Mieea Kay to <i*>. B. uJdtd ?J"I of trnat dated April 24th, Is75,and rmriW?4l the pohlie land recotf? of mj-I craaty. Txraa or SaLt-Onr-third U she psrtJjuia J anrh farther aum ai the pattbaatr ma??<tb|tl In haod, therealdoeln twi.rquil io?taIlaM%lt ble reep*rtl*ely in one and two ;<*.?? fnawvi aale, with lnter*t (mm that dty; tbe Id* hla bond with approred j*r?.nil ururt; of the deferred iMtallmenta, iod tbe tltltt?l?? ?erred Ull tbe whole uf Sp*CUlU?M**? J. C. HMTKT, Anrthree' The above aale la adjourned oatll MWJl, ber 11, UTS. OEO.B.aU'Itt ?pedalt?su* (5*nc?nt ^OTICE. Nolle# ii h*rfby girfn lh,t F Aeon waj dla? ?*m .n im- nwntbM w ? Fndorfrk Folini' ml, 0.-. TM l?? "<11 *2 tlnutd by Oeorye P. Fulmar, who l? iw**"** toiettleuptaeaccounuvi fl* rwiwil FRriiKWtKl?*1* mS-M liEOEKE P. IQUUk Qpera houskIT' EDwi?r.Cl.AaK, * o-? Uncle Tom,. *1 O'.ufbahwotitt'ton, 1 ?{Uiwo#MiaJS?2.Att*ia$ fRUSTEE'S SALE^F ^ Acme Mower Csmpany't *?, XiCBO, J; By Ililo, of > . '? of tbe Oiviiti limn u Cll?*'* In of T.w fc0k the front d->.r of the CjortV5** Wan Virjiaia, on "vttH PATUaDAr.thembdaywo^a. OwBrneorinf at lo ' tw Ueffliv'W* -23 wendoi -j um[ i55, t??? Cm?nt,uw to ?? 'IT.!,1'*'' PIl!* ? M Ctmnt nw, thence alone the tnaatlen <?ZV line of lot nuuberri two ba*lrjjfj** ?? ?i?| thence aouthw*r4l? with to the place of bejinnio*. uSiT.vPT'* SI 2s?,u waagp denced by ootea Utrlaciaum? (Zi 7 """VJ au. to b. MM M|| wiiiiiMj. w.u.nn.l rpRCSTEE'S SALE"" srssrs:.t toD?dol Trnt??l niDAT, SmunEB I, m "L ? Ibtlnu door ol lb. cJThS," JS?*I the lolkivinr dwrriW ma 1 I auw f rmrrl, aide vineyard, on which ii ttro hAtn?,thatUtottj: ^4?oi tuwoiT n?i, Cbjrlff gchwmi?*.r; wdMaU??t;radtlt7 iSiliSSl WMkilto*! iwi f?; lb.Kt .kit nH I flltT (W) ((*1; thenre mx! vht,?V, I iouih.irfiri.ni.?T, I nlnj, b.(M w lind ww.?| t, I ando^recwd In aid Uerl'itat, iiflw^l ^tle beUetftlrwi, bat ?mjiKhUU.ul. ? ITOSII Termi of Sale?C*>h. I The abore *ile (? tdiAnm*l be:: nfisnit J temher 16,1S7S, at 10 uWl?. %.. ?aldfoon i!ou?e. JOHN II. nstlnSl HEBVKY A PACE, | TRUSTEE'S SALE . BJ" ^rtoe of a Heed of Tmt eaV t. vnlmt by ?? IJarrey Sayreand wife, Uantt^ntki day of September. !?n. and btf7C Book ho. 2, najeSA iathedrrk'KSaiftWta ly Court of Wettel counly, W. V?^ j rj] n TUESDAY, the Sti day rf October, IKI, I At the front door of the (tart ITw U Tf>?| J ty.aell at public aocil.-n tbe Mktwbe m)?A ao much thereof as uj-.y be otfe*?a.*T > claim eccurcd by aald deed t>l tmt,?fc U.tu ed (27) twenty-4?Ten and (a> t?mt.?it we?t aide of Main ?trwt, in iLt to>a W >?, rille, Weitel county, We?t Va. 1'KRMS or &tLS-Caih. m T ^ r GEO.EBOTD.Tr*! J. D. Ewi.kg, Attorney. JQISSOLUTIOX. The firm of Sweeney. Fox Co. tib # by mutual consent. dtowlrt partnership ft btuinew hereafter will be rondcctalty* North Wheeling Olaw Co.. nn-1 iny bm^ biuine? of Sweeney, Fox & Co. will b by Korth Wheeling fihw Co. v. j. r.\r,K. \VM. OTTO. J. II. SWT.KNET. H. FKK.U'RKt JOS. II. FOX ( TTfTEKLreo. Septrmlwr 10. !?*? *?! ^TCTICE. Having di?im?d of the oatlro letrr?1 Of J. H. 8UlJm*n, dfcrayl. In ihf tradt, fixtoni and r??l ?iil of tbt I StaJlinan A Co. foT C. M-tT-i. ll.f Of Mid latf dim. all pervitin ktio?ln; tb'Wj: N? Indebted to?ald flrw will f ?*? ?rYz. ??J??#oi with ?JJ I. (. M flu. *t>? coodnrt the bu?fn?*? of uid Ute finn. ? ; auod, So. r T??Uih ? ^ Administrator of the eaute of J. U. fuIIaJ**'1 . ITarlnf WTfhtwd the ?tnck ??/ bit JV P^J the Brm of J. H. >tallr*an A Co , I h"f*'? r*pect/nliy ?olirlt the liberal fttrtuff L.'.^ tm. T.corrir ASSIGNEE'S-NOTICE Notlw to ?n?i>r ?>"* tad effK-tt o* John A. U?b. of jinu, br hto d-ri ?' lm, ?i ?W for TKWl ' , olOH?eomtr,Suwilor~M. ?.,jf AUendltonolMldi^tm^"'1 ,?!??" ???*??* not, without J*Ur, It >????"' * Mil* vtll eontlBite to t* nt**' ' "^'?""iMir;i. cocn*?;^ T?OOK ANDJOH PW^V.T^S iinrli of pOok ul J"t?' ' ?: ,,ii f ?> '?*? ? ui l?5p*. *^*JiV.5"rr*>*