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STOVES AND 0RATE8.
COOL cooKiisra
THE STAR OIL STOV
Will Buil. Huke. Broil, Toast, Roast or
Hi. \ tiling l lint can be done by any other bto
|i i, (rt-c from Dirt, Ashes, Boot,
SMELL, SMOKE OR TASTI
For Halo by
It. II. SWEENEY
lv:il'*r 111 all kiu<b of Stores nud Hur
WMi,' llnu.se KurniflhingGooag.
i,ivt- me u rail und Iw satisfied that I hai
tlif
ONLY UiL 5TUV?
MADI or
SOl.Il> CAST IRON.
It finil.incs Safety, Economy, Durability
j-V,. in UjKTation, and is Non-explosive.
Jv;,, M> XJ H.EVKM II WTHKR1
B. F. CALDWELL,
Karbie, Slate and Iron Mantels
Oojumon Grates, TUo and all kindi of Tem
Cotta Goods.
nWEDiniTlMFl,
rogethet with a complete assortment of
COOKING STOVES!
Ami House Furnishing Goods. We call special
attention to the
Peerless Radiator Shaking Qrate,
Tie most complete Grate in the market It
can be aeon in operation in Mr. Frank Coen'i
tine resultuce on the Island. Call and exam*
Ine.
1507,1 ww and 1511 Main strkt, ksab b. &
0. Depot. ^
or 22
groceries and tobaccos.
JI sf UKOEIVKD
A largu lot of
Canary, Rape and Hemp Seed,
At 11. F. liE H HENS','
Centre Market Grocery,
2217 and 22lit Market street.
nWWVKI) THIS MORNING?
fnt? W??t Virginia strawburrli*,
. HujIi. " " Urwri I'eas,
, : (Mtf* " Cuniiubcni,
\.4 ,l.r?- v I'olalm*, liaiinnai nod l'lne Al>|>le*,
,h..l.-N.|.. uii.l null ai IItill IIENS A CO.'S
New Grocery Store*.
i::iu Market and 3C0I Jacob Sta.
li.x ili'livered la any |u?rt ol the city without
tluru- mjn
/"llIKSTKR SUGAR CURED IIAMS,
V HI ESTER SUGAR CURED SHOULDERS, V1K(ilNlA
HREAKFAST BACON,
Pure Loaf Lard,
In Tierce*, barrels, Half-bamla, rails and Hall-pall*.
PLAIN SHOULDERS, , f
MESS PoRK, FAMILY PORK.
H'.ESHSAUSAOE, BOLOONA HA.USAQE.
Mjr <iirncuriug, and <|tiullty uu?urj>a?*d. For Sale by
THE REAL BATTLE OF LIFE
h bring (might every dujr on the ISLAND, and now
it isoncded that victor/ peicheson the banner of
THE NEW GBOCEBY,
Cor. Penn and Virginia Sts., Island.
Emybudr m>h why ? r?M tho river and carry your
inx^rii's homo when you can huv just m cheap here
an<i haveewythlnu t?eut homo, II >ou de?lre it. E?.rythiiu:
Ni;\V\ FUKSII.CLKAN ANDCliKAP. B*.
mil. Flour, Sugar*, Cottw, Tea, Foape, Syrupi, Ac.,
all kiuilo aud price#. Fruita, Vegetables an<i Canned
all kind* Freeh and Cheap 1'icnics and
I'muiiU* .uppllcd wlih everything good to cat.
THOS. E. BEANS.
in p'
^T KW GOODS?
IIAM,
TONliUE.
POTTED MEATS. ^
HICK.
: TURKEY.
Lunrii Tongue,
b?Ud l>n mlng,
Salad Cream,
Marrow ReanP, .
Columbia lkJieleas herring.
Jn?t in. Try them.
THOBURN & BRO.,
1070 MARKET STREET.
ipifi
TOBACCOS.
1 im now recoirlnir tho following brand# of choice
Tobaccos, whiibwill le aulil subject to tbc late rrfatioti
in tliu V S. tax:
Urill*ril?,ii"?Mliui?.x,"4-o*. Mahog. N?Yjr.
do ' Nickel NuRKi't," " "
do "Dime NuKXPt," 41 "
!?? "Double-Thick," 5>oju "
to "Nuvjr 3s" Mahog. Na?jr.
do 16-<u. II*.. " "
do DouM??-Tnlck fts Dark Nuvjr.
Kltiwr't "Lous John,' Mahosnnjr Twins.
<t? pounds, Mahogany.
IWs"Old Time" 3-pljr TwUt, 4-oju?Danrlllfc
do "Old N?l" r.-lm-fi Twist, "
"I'lwstinV 3-oz. Twist.
"I\trk lake" St-o?. Twist.
"'imnmo" 3-|?ly Twist, 4-o*.
"Mule IVt" 10>Inch Twist, 10b.
' Italian*" (labia Coil. 10*.
"Mui{tiolU" do do 10s.
"il-atlu n Chinee" do 10a.
"Mlvi-r lU-li" 10s.
"JluiiW II-inch, bright,pound*.
"Ruviu titm," 12-inch, " "
Indian" Fine Cut, iu palia.
31. 11EILLY.
urn"
"GLORY" TOBACCO.
I would 1.1II the?p*c!al attention of tho trade to thi
rtn*e jiiMljr ct-MirnWti Tobacco, which 1 Rtiarnnto
toiKwv. a iimrcdfllcioua chew than aujr othi-r Na?<
T..Wc.(.tj ihf market?none excepted. llatlna th
ncliuiu-ittJe of the>c go?*U in tliU market, I an
o>'? i-rrjuntl to deliver them, at low figure*, Inth
fcllowtn^ .?tvl?:
Ufl plugs to retail, 10 centa.
t-o*. " 20 cfiit*.
!*- /. ' " 40 ctnU.
lotiz. 41 80 cenU.
I have tbeiu in mnaU Mni|do Itoxea of about twelt
loiin.U m. li.mid every dealer ihould try one, and b
continual df their merit.
SI. KEILLY.
^ VljS
Smoking Tobacco and Cigars.
litild l?Kif, -J-o*. and 4?oin Cloth.
t'urhaui, '2-o*. and 4*o?. in i loth.
S up Tnt?i-c?. lu K lb% packagea.
V?lUit?4. ..(clgara, ranging in price fromJIOtoli.
M. REILLY.
_ iuj*
I Jos. Speidel & Co
WHOLESMEGRBCERS
BEST GOODS
AND
t mwrcT DDincc im tuc nm
kuiTtoi rniuCiQ 111 inuuii
HKADQUABTKKS KOR
Herring, all sizes,
Jackson's Host Tobacco,
Guiding Star Flour,
Kings County 8yrup,
New Orleans Molasses,
New Orleans Sugar,
J*>rillard's Tobacco,
Timothy and Clover Seeds,
California Dried Peaches.
Ten car loads of Fish at Boston prices.
Denies are invited to ezamlno our stock
1417 Main street
bliS 1410 South street.
MEDICAL. .
I JS Household
Medicine.
' Lawson's
: CURATIVE
EVERY FAMILY
Hlionld Iw supplied nt nil tliuoM with n
remedy of acknowledged merit, for uwt in
' en*o of accident, im well n*to?><wtlM? many
, ftche*and palmt all arollahlu to. No rent.
1 cdy han given such |>erfecL sat Miction In
everytrial as the Curative. In making thlN
assertion we know It enn be MilMtantlnted
by evidence of the most positive churactnr.
TUo CURATIVE Ik a Panacea
Tor KlipumnllNiii, Kcural'
Kill. Sclnllea, Xcrvous Head,
ache*, IMjilillicrlu. Sore
Throat, Culls M ound*. Hums.
Nciild*, Bowel (,'oinplaiiiln,
Djipcptia. Toothache, Earache.
or wherever there I*
1 palii or liillauiuiullaii.
Th? nUKATIVE l? rcndlly tnken by old
ntitl vouuk, mill for cxtcrmil use It* M?othltiK
fuOuBiic# mnkt* It the moot ilmlntble
medicine for fuiully use ever produced.
Give it a Trial,
And you will never be without It.
HOLD BY ALL Dltl'UUlKTN.
PRKPARKTl BY
LAWSON CHSKICAL CO., Cleveland, 0.
uwi IXXiAN. I.I8T A CO.. Agent*
TIIK
FEVER and AGUE
?AND?
LIVER PAD
CURES CATARRH.
CAJWTiitnu, Oil 10, March 24, 1879.
LIrtr^l'idlu^et* KuJ ,ut' 000 your Egyptian
i wore one all winter and like 11 flrat-rate. I think
TiTJiv?8 ?.a^or lWo 1 w,n ??t well. I have had
n i ?r f? ypnn1, I commenced wearing
the Pad I am improving rapidly.
* cur* truly, MUSES MILLER,
Cnrothcra, Seneca Co., Ohio.
FRANCIS FITZGERALD, '
BcttOCTTifTowjc, April 18, 1879.
Egyptian Uvjw Pai> Co.-Gen/Amen: I have
been nalr c one of your LIVER PADS alnce the !Bd ol
March. It ba? performed miraclen nearly on me. My
I vcrand kldneya were in a lad condition: I had the
Itching, pike and stoppage of water, wlthSciaUcRheutuutliui,
and WUB taking all kinds of trash. 1 acut for
'iii'l. n,,? 1u,t uklo*"H druga. My ayatetu la
all right now, aud uiy water la clear aa crystal: before
it waa thick and muddy. 1 could uct eatmiy; my
appetite 1* good now. I will aire you a full statement
hen after. I lived tw<nty-*lx yeara In Tempernnc?vllle,
formerly: we send 0Ui butter aud ear* to Dorjnglon
Mroa., Thirty-sixth ward. 1 want to get onehalf
doxcu more PADS, If you write a note to Dorlngton
Hron., right away, so they can get the Padaand
aend them out on t riuav.
1 am your*, resi'wctfully,
FRANCIS FITZGERALD.
; EGYPTIAN LIVER PAD CO.,
Sole Muuulfti'tuiur*.
?*?r "J". Vy 8,1DniggUU, or lent by null on recolpt
ol 81. Addrus , ?
JOSEPH FLEMING,
M Moiket ntrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Sole agent for the United States.
_ yi'KCTphleU mailed tree to any addrcea. ap'-fl
TIIK AMERICAN ABSORPTIVE PADS wlfl cure
ail curable cam** of Aathmn, Hrom liitln, Consumption,
Ufer Complaint. Bilious Kurorr.-Dyypepala, Kheumatlsm,
Kidney Affections anil Neuralgia. Liter and
5'oraacb Pada, 81 2.1 to 92 00: Kidney Pad*. 82 00;
Ch?S! And l.ung?, SI CO and 82 CO; Abdominal Pads,
82 00. mailed free.
AMERICAN ABSORPTIVE PAD CO., 1026 Arch
. Street, Philadelphia.
AliEJiTa.?LAUQ1I UN BKOS A CO.,
ap2gwa? Wheeling, w. V*.
DR. HENRY MOTT'S
FRENCH POWDERS
Will cure Diwaiea ol the Kldueya. Oratel, Gleet, and
all Urinary DlseMea, Ncrvona Debility, Low of Manhaotl,
Seminal Emission, Imnotcncy caused by India*
rretlon In youth, Excesses, Ac. Female Weakness or
Whites, Scrofula, Byphilla in all Its forma, and all
Blood and Bkln Dlaeaaes speedily enred.
JWTGONORR1ICEA CORED IN -18 HOURS.***
For sale In Wheeling, West VirrinU, by EDMUND
BOi "KINO (Ag't), Druggist, Odd Fellowa'lIalL Price
83 00 per box. Kent by mail, sceuro from obierratlon,
on receipt el priif. noia
PRESCRIPTION FREE
For the ?predy Cure of Seminal Weakness I.oat
Manhood, Premature Debility, >errnu*neaa.
Despondency, tonfttiion of Idea*, Arenlon to
KOflrix, nrrecurc memory, an? nil uiioraen
lirouglit on by Secret Habit* and Exreuei. Ibj
druggist lias the ingredient*. Address,
DR. JAQUES A CO.,
130 Wot Sixth 8t, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
" ] *21 PAW
QIIPrPPCPQ Jlerroa* DobllUr,
OUrrLhk.nO Lofrt Enerar, Bltutly
??moan n???i Vigor, NyittiillN, or anr
8 form o( dlMU*, cured it th? old WISTEBN
e MKDIC4I. IN8T1TUTK, *?? Vine HU, Clnr
rinuutl. by the only *uro and reliable retuediea.
o No cbnrjr* until cured. 0*11 or write for fr**
> adrlc#, Charge* low. Hair ratCM to the
o poor. oeS-dAw
lU'Jecl nil Violoiu I'lirgntlvcN. T^o/ruln
5? thotone of the bowels and winkon tho dlgta'.lon.
Tirrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient
? I* umhI by rational people ai a means of relieving all
derangements of iho stomach, liTur and intestine#,
beraiiie it rrtuove* ob'truction* without pain, and
impart* Tigor to tho organs which it purlflejjuid re#'
ulatcs.
SOLD BY ALL PMJOfllSTS.
DR. WM. ALEX. GREENE,
i MACON, GA?
h Writes: * 0 1 cheerfully stato that I hate teatei'
the virtue* and ?(Britney of Colden's Ueblf
Llqnld Kxtriust irfjlrrfin tuy private praitin
in cue* of general dtbUUy, vtaknttt, <Itprtuim, tlyi
pfptUi. loss of appetite mid nervous afflictions, wtiei
medicine had pruvei mora than usoK-es 1 ban
found it the best remedy I ever used in chronic
UlcoholiNUt, when the stomach is always irritabl
i and Iwl required to uourfsb. Hold by all leadinj
drurotwis.
i/ sn! i-spm**, or allow a largo commlxur.n, toaell m.i
J ?! * and wontferral Inventions. H> mew* ir*?l
* I'-miiio free. Address t?iunuu?& Co., Marshall. Ml rh
$1200 E^SdS SKlWS? $101
proportional returns every week on Stock Options c
?wi _ enn _ ulna _ aiuui. Adilret
T. POTTER WIGHT L CO.. Banker!,
33 Wall Stmt, N. Y.
Artty a Month and ex mom* gwant?*l to A?nt
$1 I Outfit troo. 811 AW A 00., AugmU,
C777 A VEAU and eapcnaw to agent*. Outl
$/// Krtc. Addrm iVO. VICKEHV, Augu.t
3Jain? wyttMw
rjlUE PLACE TO Golf
joa art lu burry for printing, U to
The Intelligencer Job Rooms
Work uKulel In foodatyl. upon Ux alwrtat Wl<
- Ske 3ntAli$mm
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT^'
DAILY.
By mnUy im aim**, potiaj* prtpaid.
On# jut 001 Three nwnntbi..?.M a
Hlz month*. .. 4 001 One month. 7
Mktrtd h Carrier! i* CUv and AiterbI of 13 cmt
BMI.WBEKLY.
Jjr maU, in adogwcfi pottag* prtpald.
Oat jmr .......001 HI* monthi....M~..Sl H
WEEKLY.
Mf mail, in wJmjum, potlagiprrpatd.
Oat year .? M~.fl BC | 8lx months. .....fl Ot
Club? o( live....... 40 each.
Clubaol ten 1 35 each,
Club* of twenty 1 10 each.
Club* of twenty-five 1 00 each.
Simple coplaa oI either edition o! the UTBLUtK*
Ota sent free on application.
Add re* all ommunlcatlona to
FREW A CAMPBELL,
Publlriora Intelligencer,
Wheeling, W. Va.
I'M'O.XQIEKIIU.
The Okolunn Mini "I'IIiir* Ilia iiuuullet
lu Ilia Teclh of the ltaatnrrt Demorrfttii
of Yankfedom."
Okolonn (Mlu.1 Southern States (Detu.)
There is a parcel of bastard Democrats
Jn Vankeedom who have forced tliefr way
to tho front seats in the political synaagogue,
and who seek to make it seem
that thoy, and they only, are anointed to
speak for the Democratic party.
These jobernowls and knaves are forever
proclaiming that the South has accepted
the Amendments, recognized tho results
of tho War, bowed to the arbitrament of
arms, and all tho rest of tho windy and
witless fiddle-faddle that you, and we, and
the remainder of mankind are constantly
seeing in the public prints.
A majority of these misbegotton partyfollowers
never saw a cotton plantation
or a canebrake in tho whole of their tricky,
truckling, treacherous lives. There have
been no ways, no means, no circumstances
by which they might form a correct judgment
of Southern life, aud thought, and I
belief, and character.
Yet, hark ye and mark ye! they have
the blank assurance to stand forth and attribute
thoughts to the Southern mind,
and feelings to the Southern heart, that
the Southern man would scorn to think or I
#<,?! I
Wo wont theso renegades to understand,
right now and here, once for all, that our
people are not cowards; they are not
slaves; they ore not whipped spaniels to
lick the hand that cuffs them.
No!
By the everlasting God, they never will
cringe or fawn at the feet of the Federal
power tlmt marched over the bleeding
corpse and broken hearts of our people to
its glittering and guilty triumph.
Our bloody-shirt revilers ore right for
once when they say that the South is still
unconquered; that she is biding her time;
that she proposes to restore the Republic
to its antebellum orbit at the first fuvorableopportunity.
Vi>? nira?fhnv nrn riulit fnr nnun u-n rn.
peat, when they say this; andf when tho
dispicable baatard Democrats sing out that
wo liavo turned our backs on tho past,
they simply make an assertion that Time,
our Avenger, will prove to be as false as
the false hearts in which it was spawned.
The South has not yielded one whit or
trifle of her high and holy Cause, and,
what is more and better,sua nevek will.
.She still believes in State-Kights.
Bear witness her late, long, and finally
successful struggle for Home-ltule.
Still she believes in White Supremacy,
and intends to maintain itut all hazards.
Bear witness in the way she has rid herself
of tho last black or yellow ruler within
her borders.
She still believes that the Amendments
area crime and a calamity.
Bear witness how her Representatives
are working to repeal the laws and statutes
that lend force to those infamous enactments.
She still believes in the right of Scccesion
as TIME WILL PROVE WHEN* TIIK TEST IS
m vnt* It w (Via nnlv riuirouu a stntn liaa
against wrong, tyranny and destruction.
The mills have only been set going at
the captured Capitol; and yon will see
plenty of tine grinding before the steam is
turned off. ana the rattle, and din, and
thunder of the machinery become silent.
The Sonth has no hope, no fear, no interest,
that is not our hope, and fear, and
interest as well. Our very hearts, and
lives, and souls are wrapped up in her
welfare. We will stand by her, and, if the
worst comes to the went, wo will fall by
her. Her people.are our people, her fortune
our fortune, and her God our God.
There can be no divorce between her destiny
and our own. A blow at her is a
blow at us. When she ?s taunted, wo aro
taunted too. When she is slandered, we
feel the insult tingling through every fibre
of our frames:
This is why we confront the bastard
Democrats in this manner to-day.
They have tried to humiliate her in tho
eyes of tho whole earth.
They have represented that she has
proved recreant to the dead who died for
her,-has turned from the consecrated
altars of hor ancestors, and flung herself
prone beforo tho false gods set up by
(lands that reeked and dripped with tho
gore of her children.
it 18 a lib.
The South is tho old South still, thank
Heaven! And all the storms and passions
that ever tore across our planet can never
make her depart to the right hand nor to
the left.
It is well known that wo have clung to
the Northern State-Rights Democracy wi h
death-like tenacity in its darkest hour of
gloom.
We stood by it in tho William Allen
campaign, when to do ho was to be denounced
us a fossil and a lool.
We stood by it at a time when almost
our whole people had lost faith and. hope
in the cause.
We have promptly resented every assault
made upon it by friend and foe. and
arrested, as far as in us lay, every threatened
departure to form a new alliance.
We have stood by it against all odds
and under all circumstances, because our
hrnina imil nnr honrlH nnnrnvpd if? fntuln.
mental doctrines.
To-day, and up to this hour, wo stand
unflinchingly by tho Northern StateRights
Nomocracy.
But the Democrat who will not assert
tho principle of State-Kights and White
Supremacy, in Congress or out, in the
North or in tho South, is a deserter; and
we brand him as a traitor to a cherished
political conviction of his party,
Such Democrats we spew out of our
mouths.
In conclusion the State* asks no odds at
tho hands of the bastard Deinocratsot Vankeedom.
Wo know that they will resort to falsehoods;
wo have proof thnt they will re1
sort to forgery; we believe that' they arc
capable of uoinu anything that is di&honl
est, unclc&n and criminal to misrepresent
f tho South and weaken the usefulness o:
I this journal.
i But wo fling tho gauntlet in their teeth
I and defy them to do their worst; forw<
I havo appoaled to Time, tho ureat Arbiter
t and hit* verdict never wont amiss.
Cheering ReportM from Karop*.
By the latest advices received from l'ari
por cable wo aro reliably informed tho
the Ofnor Rakoczy Bitter Water wa
awarded the highest prize, in consoqnonc
)of its great medicinal properties over al
competitors. No wonder tnis justly celt
* brated water has snch a large and cor
stantly increasing salo in tho Unite
State*. For sale at tho drugstores.
I ^ *0 lor?o(IhOifTWlJM
PR. C. Kiel* AWE'S
liver Pills & Vermifuge.
Barer* should?!??? lookforttutr Maiianii
a bora i It la on wry bo* or rial of w# louuin*. Tha
market ia full of imiutlona of Uto nana M?Ca*8,
apoilod diCcrauUj, but baring aaao preuuncUUoa.
. ocJ9
Financial and Commerce
Wheeling Wholesale Market.
Orrtct Daily Ixmuaraci
Whkeliko, Tuesday, June 8.
Business in wholesale circles was fairly
ive to-day, with receipts of green stuff'
*. liberal. Strawberries were in large rec
t and sold welt. There is no particular clu
to record in prices. Butter and cggi ren
at previous quotations.
The quotations given in the /ollowinf
j porta aro prices ruallxed on wholesale tran
tlons, unless otherwise s|>ecitled:
Applkh?Are quiet but steady. Prin?<
choieo stock In rather scarce and brings g
) prices, but lower qualities can only ben
at low figures. We quote fancy stouJcat $
1 to $2 00 per barrel.
Bka.xh?There Is a slow demand and
eral offerings at former quotations,
quote prime White Navy at $160ul 75
bush.
BrrriR- Market dull and weak. Tlie I
grades nicely jacked and of unquestiona
quality meet with a slow but steady sail
1 quotations. Common ntock Vnot wanted i
lias to be sold at low rates. Wo quoto chc
rolls ut tialOc; common to good, OaHc; grei
3c,
Canxid Goods?Quotations: Peaches, I
cans, per doz, new, $2 7fi; 2 lb cans, new, $2
3 tb cans tomatoes, $l 10; Winslow corn,!
cans, $150; sweet corn, $1 25; common ct
O Ik ...... At lift . WI-..I.1
' ? I *?'?'vo| I" lotia, vi ?'i, murm
nea, 2 tb cans, 00c; raspberries. 2 (beans, $11
plums, 2 tb can*, $1 30; lima beans, 2 lb cu
$125; covo oysters, 1 tb cans, 00c; 2 lb cu
$1 20.
Ciiekhk?With u steady demand, trade
[airly active on prime grades. Receipts i
fair but not excessive. We quote nrime ii
Onto and Western factory at 7c to 7&c,aceo
injf to quality; New York cream, 0kal(
Swoiizer, 12c.
Cidkr?Per barrel. $4 50a5 00.
v>wai/?i cr iw ousucis, ?u was uu.
Drikd KitriTB-Arc (julut and steady wl
light business. Wo quote Apples at 2a2Ji
l'eaches 3^a4c fur prinio halves. Othor qi
tations: Prunes at Go; old Currant* at )
new Ac: Raisins, new, $1 1)0; Vuleneia. ne
VAc.
K<iiis?ReceiptsarolilKsrul, but as the supf
is not jn'rceptibly in excess of the demur
the market rutuuius steady and llrm. V
quote at 10c j>er dozen for strictly fresh.
Keathkiih? iu good demand; live get
WnflOc.
Fisii?Quotations: For packages contain!
100 pounds of sound fish, light weight and 1
ferlor quality at prices to corresi?ond: Codll
boneless $4 00; Lake herring, half bbls,
$100; pickerel, half bbls, $150; white Hi
$4 00. Half bbls. No. 3 mackerel $2 50; Ji
2, $3 50.
Ki.oru?The demand continues fair and t
market is firm ut former llgures. Jobbing qi
tutlonsare are us follows: White wheut futui
$5 50 to 0 00; red wheut family $5 00; sup<
$3 50; rye Hour $3 00a3 25. Buckwheut o
I of the market.
I Knurrs and Vkoktableh?Trade was acti
1 to-day, and the market was easy on vc
e tables uiiUer liberal offerings. We ?u<i
strawberries at 10c per box; oranges, ii
case,$900al000; |*r box, $.l50iu 50; lemons, i
box. $3 25; green peas, $1 60 per box; gre<
iH-ans, $2 00 per box; new cabbage. $175a'200 ii
barrel; new potatjes, $5 OOuU 00 per barn
onions, 25c per dozen bunches ;rhubarb, 16c r
dozen bunches; spinach, 76cper barrel; kal
50a75c jter barrel; radishes, i6u30c j?er doz<
bunches; lettuce, $100 per barrel; cucui
bers, 40a50c per dozen; asparagus, 30a 10c p
dozen bunches.
Gmkerik*?The sugar market continu
firm with an increasing demand. Molasses ai
rice Arm at quotations. Coffees unchange
Prices current for the jobbing trui
are as follows : Coffees, fair to good IS
at 12al3c, prime 15c, choice 10c, bt
roasted l.V, yellow Rio 16c, Java 25c. Surui
common 30a35c, prime 40&45c; New Orlea
molasses, prime <tfc, choice 40c. Sugars, t
nneti nam crushed o^c, granulated 8^c, ikj'
?lcre<l Dc, A coffee 8^c, B SJic, coiumerci
A sugar 8c, commercial 0 7&c, yellow
7tfc, golden C 7c, common yellow O^a"!
Ilia, Carolina choice 7Hc, Now Orleans priii
0tfa7c. 1
Uuai.v?This "market is flrtu and stead
Wheat continues firm with Alices still rel
lively lower here than in other markets. V
quote prime winter at $1 oo per haslu
corn remains firm and In goo<i demand wi
light receipt*; quotations have advanced
35aM8c. Oats are also steady with lit<ht '
ccipts, and a fairly active demand; the te
dency is llrm. We quote at 25a2?e. Uye
moving freely at 40c.
ilAY?Coniinues scarce and firm at prevlo1
quotations. We quote: baled, $9 OUalO 0
loose, $1200 per ton.
Ho(is?3Kii3/4c per lb., in prime packii
lots.
Hominy?Per barrel, $300.
Honky?I'erlb, 12i*al5c.
Maple Syiut?Per gallon, $100.
Nails?'The following are the card rate
Nails, Brads and Fencing, 10 to 70d $2 00, I
and Oil $2 25, (id and 7.1 $2 05,4dand 6d$275,i
$3 50, 2d $4 75. Barrel, %inch $0 00, % 1m
$5 00, 1 inch *150, 1% inch$3 75inch $11
11 % inch $3 On, 1XA Inch $2 75. Finishing, 1 iiu
$7 00, 1*?inch ?6 00, IX inch $125, l^tc 1
inch $100, 2 inch $3 75, 2K inch $3 40, 3 int
I and over $3 25. Casing and Box, lOd to 3(1
$275, 8d $3 15,0<1 $3 20. 4d *110,3d $4 50. Fil
Blued, 4(1 $370, 3d $1 00, 2d $5 75. Lining,
in. $3 50, % in. $8 00. Tobacco hhd, 10d $21
8d $2 75, Od and 7.1 $3 00. Clinch,all sizes$3 7
Cut Spikes, all sires $2 25. Boat Spikes,$2 7
Slating. 5d $1 00,4d $300, 3d $3 85, 2d $5 00.
Onions?Are steady and unchanged. V
quote Bermudas at $2 00a2 25.
Potatoes?Receipts oontinuo light, but tl
demand for old potutoes is quite limited ni
trade is restricted to a slow but steady jobbii
business from store at about steady quotatioi
We quote at $1 00 per bushel for pern
blows.
Poclthy? I n light supply. We qui
dressed chickens at 8al0c per lb, and live
$2 50a3 00 per dozen; turkeys, Oailc per 1
geese, 0c per lb; ducks, 8al0c per lb.
Piiovisionb?There has been but littlechan
in the general iHJsitlon of the market for t
hog products fur some weeks past. We can i
porta very fair demand. Following are t
current jobbing rates:
Package* tor meat* hold as follows: Casko, 1,000 II
Half Cask*, BOO 11m.; Tierce*, 350 lb*.; llorrela, 25011
Itapi, *200 Ilia.
S. C. llnuf, 10 lb. average - !
' . " lii to 14 lb. average .. ....
? " If. lb. '
" " 14 Mild 15 lb. " second quality.. !
" 1(5 to 18 lb. ' ..
Breakfast liacon, Clear..
' Rib
8. C. Shoulders I
Plain Itacun shouldem
Clear ' Hides
Hulk Shoulders (not smoked i
" Sides 41 "
" ltiius u " ..
Family Pork (liarrcl ilOO ll?.) u o
Clear Pork '* 200 lbs.) -....lift
DrliM Ik-oJ 1
Puro Usaf Lard, '1 lerec*. ftO Ilia ..
" " Barrel.*, IV) ll?
' " " Halt Barrel.*, 130 lbs
" " " Palli, 18 lha
? " " Hall I'alls, 10 Iba
Prime Lard, imcond |uallt]r
UOIorih " ....; 1
Cheese, Rich and Mild
Lanl Oil, Kxir* Western Stralued (
Carlwn Oil ..
R.VOH?1 %c jK?r pound.
Salt?I'cr bnrrol, Ohio river, $110: Pii
burgh $1 00.
Sai-kr Kraut?$2 50per half barrel; wh
barrel, $?) 50.
Skkdh?Timothy seed, $1 40 jK?r bush
clover.SI 00: Kentuckv Blue flmss. rwrhn?
floa"5e; Orchard Grass $1 ffifol fiO.
Tallow?AjtfaGc for country.
Tobacco?Navies, fi0u55c; Twists 55afi0c.
Vikkoab?Per barrel, $.5 60a0 00.
Wiikbuxo Stooikh?Per 1.000, $10 50all
Wnmc Lime?Por barrul, 00c.
Woou?Quoted at 30c for cholco wash
and one-thml off for unwashed. Market d
BY TELEGRAPH.
Foreign Urn in Market.
t Lo.Mhuc, Juno 3.?The Jlark kmc Jirp
t in ito weekly review of the corn trade hi
The growing wheat has generally not been
rlously comimmiUed by the late inclcm
' weather, and if the hope* of a fcpcedyclu
- are realized the check may not prove to h
> been injurious, and the harvest, it is thouj
may yield a fuirretum. Wheat looks tol
bty healthy, though it is backward. Hai
and oato are only mo<lcrately promts!
s Winter beans aro strong. Mrass h%a\c
,t tnenccd to grow, and would doubtless <
a tinuo to do ?o rapidly it the weather wo
0 becomo warmer; but the prospects of the
j cropare far from reauuring. Agricultural!
k ix.*cia in ouuunuu uro u> iiu utuaita jjnums
Cereals ore sickly ana yellow; even In
most favored districts the grass in very b
11 ward. Deliveries of wheat at the provir
markets have again been liberal us com pi
= withiast year's, showing the reserve* to 1
been unueresumaieu, unless uiev areum
tbo pressing need of money which is felt In i
cultural circles. The condition of the whet
fered was Improved, a? the average has a
advanced 8d i>er quarter. Dwiptte the
inactive provincial trade in London fine i
pies ore tijlly malnt^ried at late rates, bu
rivals were wall. luiporfs of fo*e|gn w
Iq Priday wore 43.7tK> jimrteni. Millers du
the week bought on merely a retail scale
cause of the increased firmness of hoi
J With still a' considerable visible supply !
America and shipments from Northern koj
slan ports, trade lost mnch of Its buoyanq
but prices are unchangedNiXcept for spriu
American descriptions, for which holders ai
, cepted rather lower rates, exshlprathertha;
f incur landing expenies. Business was furthe
J restricted by the holidays. Helativeto foddei
act* maize supported last week's advance. Iki
rery oats have risen similarly, liarley and bean
sold slowly at former rates Peas were rathe
cheaper in consequence of the largo snpply
loin Hew Torh Money and Htoeks.
NxwYoax, Juno 8.?Mokiy?Market actlvt
.? at 4a7 per cent, closing at OaU per cent. Primt
' .'mercantile paper 4a5 percent SterlingEz
cliango Bankers' bills steady at $4 88. Sigh
. u Exchange on New York $4 .
Mi Produce expor s for the week, $6,791,000.
JJ{}j QovKaifuasTs?Finn.
i 50 United States 8e ot list, coupon!.. *,.10^
, New FITM.
... Now Four and a baits ........iw?|
l b- Hew Fours
We Currency Sixes....?
I*?1* Railroad Boxds?Generally steady.
8tats Boxds?Dull. Uulsiana consols 2H
I>er cent higher.
'ble Stocks?The market opened weak, and In
>? the early dealings prices fell tfa2K, the latter
w>d O. C. C. <k I. Toward noon tho temper of
,,ct* simulation changed, and a recovery or Xa2
t?e, ensued. In the afternoon tho market became
depressed und pricca again reacted Hal)i, but
5 16 in tho linal dealing* u steadier feeling prevailJ8;
ed.and there wusa recovery ?>f tfaft Han
ro nloal and 8t, Joe was strong early In the day,
>rn nthl row) 1W fnp mmmnn nml OV
*r" rod, but the riming quotations ahmreua rc?i
action of HaVi.
"J Transartiuiis aggreimted 177,000 stares, of
ns, which 15,000 were trie common, 1,000 pre*
(erred,18,000 I-nke Shore, fl,400 Wabash, 15,'
000 Northwestern common, 1.100 prrferrcd,
11,000 8L Paul common, 2.000 preferred, 2.V000
Lackawanna, 10,000 New Jemey Central,
"1- 2000 Delaware Ii Hudson, 1,200 Morris it
KI listex, 0,000 Michigan Central, J0,700 Hann
thai & St, Joe common 3,700 preferred, 3,100
Ohlos, 1.300 Western Union, 12,000 1'udtlc
Moil, 2,000 Sew York Central,2,000 C. C. C. A
I"1 I., 2,600 St. Louis, Kunsus City and Northern,
,c? M0i> l.niisvllle & Nashville, 2,000 Iron
Mountain and 1,700 St. Louis ,tSan Francisco
preferred.
w? Wntarn Union- IV.\% |8L P*ul M
Quicksilver hu ;su Paul preferred.... 90M
ii V iiiiirkmlvwi tiff I *it" llW.tT.r ^ " !;<?
,(f Pacific Mall 16ft | Fort Warne old
i>' MwlpoM 0}? (Chicago* Alton.. 819*
Mnripota|)fd... 7 :Chlca?o A Alton pfd...lll
Adiuu Exproa* 100% 'Terre Hauto ofd....... II
?C WelU.KargoACo W* JTerre Hauto pld ? 19
American .. 47^ Ohio A Ulaslaalppt.^. HJt
nir United States If.^ Delaware A Lack#...-. 5'.t
New York Central...-! !?! ; A. A P. Telmaph 40
, Erie '20% Burlington A Qulncy. 11.1H'
Erie preferred 4\?j% Hannibal A St. Joe.... 21?i
at Harlem -JM Hannibal A St.Joe pld U%
ih, Ulchlgan Central....? W/4 Canada touthero 57%
n Panama 14* iKauaa* Pacific- fid
' Union Pacific - 71 I Kansas A Texaa- 14
. Lake Shore 71% St. LuuU A San Fran. 9K
tie UUooU Central to Su L. AS. F. pfd II
IO- Pittsburgh SHik |St. L. A S. F. finu... 28ft
IV Uula*IIIcA Nashvlllei*# Hi. L, Kan. a A N .. 14^
,i, Northweatern com... 0? ;St. L.,k. C. AN. pfd. 40^
, ' Northwestern pfd Central PadficboadaJ12
ut C. U. C.A1 - Ill I Union Pacific " |
New Jeraor Central.- i\% Land Grant* -113
vc Hock Island 1Rh;? lU.F.ainklng fami 114
ite Slew Tom.
er New Yokk, June 3.?Cotton?Firm at 13&a
cr 13Jic; futures burely steady. Flour?Heavy;
on auiterflne State and western $3 25; common to
er good extra $3 75a3 DO; goo<l to choice $3 05a
el; 4 50; white wheat extra $155; extra Ohio
er SI 06; St. Louis$3 BOutl 00; Minnesota patent
le. process $6 00a7 05. Wheat?Finn; Spring 72a
>n <3c; No. 3 do OOaOlc; No. 2 $1 05al 06; unit'
graded Minnesota red $1 lOal 16; No. 3 do
er $1 li; No. 2 do $115tfal 15^; No. 1 do $116;
ungraded amber $1 12J4U 15; No. 2 do $1 13
es ul 14; mixed winter$l 1314; ungraded white
id $1 13al \Z%; No. 2 do $1 lO&al 11; No. 1 do,
d. sales 11,000 bushels at $11414H. llyeile
Firmer; western store 05a05){c. Barley?Dull
;io and unchanged. Malt?Nominal. Com?
st Firmer; ungraded 4la 11c: No. 3 40c; steamer
w, 41 ^a!2^c; No. 2 43tfal3^c; No. 2 white 52c;
ns steamer 4:U43^c; yellow western 40c; tints*
merchantable 41 He. Oats?Scarcely so strong;
i>u. a wnite 3dj4a?uo; do white 3do38J4c;
ul mixed western 34a3Cc; white western 3C)fa
41c. Hay?Dull. Hops?Steady and unchangc.
ed. Cotfec?Demand fair and market firm;
tie rio llfcc. 8ugar?Quiet and unchanged.
Molasses?Dull. Rice?Stead)'. Petroleum?
y. Quiet; United 73#c;crudeOJ6a7$fc; refined
a- 8>lfc. Tallow?Steady at OJSc. Rosin?Dull at
iTe $1 30al H5. Turpentine ? Woak. Eggs?
si. Easier; western lUal'ie. Pork?Finn: new
tli mess $10 OOttlOI2K; old $i)00a9 25. Beefto
Steady. Cut Mea?s?Quiet hut steady; long
?- clear middles ?lt5; do short clear $5 05.
n- Lard?Firmer; prime st?ani $<? ?2JiaO 25.
is Butter?Dull and easier; western 6al7c.
Cheese?Weak: new western 3J^a7c. Whisky
its ?Quiet but firm at $100}? asked.
Philadelphia.
ig Piiu.adkuhia, JuneS.?Flour-Scarcely any
enquiry except for choice grades; superfine
ami Minnesota family medium and low trades
entirely neglected; Minnessota extra family
medium $4 50; good to choice $1 75a5 00.
s| Wheat?Quiet; ungraded 05ca$I 10; No. 2 red
*d elevator $1 12, Rye Flour?Firmer at $3 00.
3d Corn?Dull; rejected 25o35c; steamer on
track 37a39c. Oats?In fair demand; mixed
0. western 34a34& white western 35J$a30c;
*l> choice do 30^a37. Provisions?Quiet. Beef
V* ?Mew $12100. Hams?Smoked 8)^al0c; pick-1?
lel7Ka8^. Lard?Western OJ^c. Butter?
d. Weak; creamery extra 17al8c; New York
Suite and Bnulford county Pa., extra 15c;
% Western Reserve extra 13al4c, good to choice
|5, 0<il2c. Eggs?'Weaker; western 13c. Cheese
5. Nominally unchanged. Petroleum?Xomi*
0- nal; refined 8Kc; crude 7J^c.
rTe Ctilcairo Cattle Market.
Chicago, June 3.?The Drovers' Journal
Je. report*:
Z . HoaB-Receiuta22,000 head; shipraentstf,000
J head. Dull and about 6c lower; mixed pack?ng
& 40u3 55; choice heavy $3 C0a3 70; light
$3 -tOaSGO. Closed steady at the decline.
,i? Cattle?Receipts 5,000 head; shipments
nt bead. The worst market of the Reason;
I,. w?PI?ng grades $1 05t_cboice $4 70a4 00;
u- butchers' a shade lower; cows $175a3 00; mixed
in improved demand at $2 00a2 50; heifers
, $3 00a3 30. Texas cattle dull uud lower at
ne $2 0a2 80.
[Jv Siikkp?Receipts 700 head. Good heavy
mutton is scarce und in fair demand at $5 00a
5 20; butcher*' lower ut $2 70ji3 30.
t'bicoKo.
m Cmt'Aoo, Juno 3.?Flour-Steady and un
?/i lauuigvu. h ul-ui. ? iutkicraieiy active ana
U higher, No. 2 Chicago spring $1 02ul 02^
L, cash; OO^c July; Olc august; No 3 do80c; reji?
j?*cted UOJ^aGlc. Corn?Active, firm and highs'
er at 35%ccash; 353i bid June; 30).fc July;
Wa 37J?<! o He red. Oata? Active II rin and higher
at SOJ^e cash; SOKcJune; 29J4 August. Jtye
Y* ?Steady and unchanged. Barley?ICasier at
5?4 04c. 1'urk?Dull, weak, lower und unsettled;
8 $0 HO cosh; U) mi) G2J* July; $9 70a0 72H
" August. Lard? Dull and lower; $600 tush;
? $0 10 June; $017KaO 20 July. Hulk Mcata7^
In good demand at lower rates; 3 55a4 62J^a
714 4 80. Whisky?Steady and unchanged nt
7$ $103.
Uiiltlmorr.
2 4 Baltimore, June 3.?Klour?Firm and unchanged.
Wheat?western tirni on demand;
? No. 2 Pennsylvania $118; No. 2 western win*
** terred spot 51 Mai 14M; June$l 14al UX;
July $1 laal 13tf; August$l 00 Hal 10. C??rntts
Firmer, western mixed snot 43Ka43^i', J une
43J^a43^c;J uly 43}?u4h?i; August 44K?44;Kc;
olc September 44a44^c; steamer 42c, Oats?Quiet
and steady; western white fc35a30c; mixed 33a
el; 35c; Pennsylvania 35ai0c. itye?Quiet and un?
ill., changed, llav?Dull and unchanged. Provisions?Unchanged.
Butter?Quiet and ur?
changed. KgRU-Kirm and unchanged. Petroleum?Dull
and unchanged. Whisky?
Dull and tinclianged.
50,
I'luclnanii.
J!?' Cwcihhati, Juno 3.?Cotton?Finucr hut
notciuotably highest 12J$c. Flour?Firm ana
unchanged. Wheat-Firmer; red $1 08al 11.
ttirn-Qulot at SHaM^c. OaU?-Dull at 32?
35c. Rye?In good demarnl at M^a57c. llarley
?Dull ami nominal. Pork?Firm at $1000.
n" i? r,. ? ?,?*?w Mil; current nialtt
iv.i: W 05 bid. Bulk Meals?Dull; shoulders
, sc. (3|?; short rib $4 S0a4 (10: snlea at W 65,closin(
ent ot$402)4 bid seller July;abort clear $1 70
imp Bocon-KMjratll 12KaS10a5 37K. Iluticrava
Steady and uncl?)ng?l. Unseed Oil?.Stead;
.i.t uiiii hi imr ueiuanu ni (fi?c. Whisky?Dull n
fn\ *101.
pIcv ??
;ng. Allegheny Cattle.
qui- East Libibtv, Juno a.?Cattls?Hoccljili
son* today wero 102 head of through am
uld 272 head of local; supply fair, hut trucjt
lmy very (lull at a decline of about lAc oft' yester
iros- day: many yet unsold; host $5; fair to goo<
Ing. $ ! 30a4 70; ooiumon $3 12J4to 4 00.
the Hook?Receipts tonlay U90 head. Yorker
ack- $3 45a3 50; Philadelphia* $3 05aS 75.
iclal Siikki*?Recelpto to-day 5,(100 head; solllni
ired ut $3 50a4 25; dull 10 to 153 ofT from yes
lave terday.
igrl- Philadelphia Wool.
it of- Philadelphia, June 8.?Wool-Active, an
ilnce selling as fast ai It arrives: Ohio, Pennsylvi
very t}i$ and West Virginia 3?X and tfo'veft
mm- 40c; extra 87a40c; medium 3Sa40c; coan
tar- 33a35c; New Yi.rk, Michigan and wester
he^t dno 33a35c; medium 37uIiOc; coarse 33a35(
ring combing washed 40a4*c;; do unwashed 28a33t
\ he- Canada oomblnc 38a4lc; fine unwashed 2S
dew. 20c; coarse ana medium unwashed 30a34
n Petroleum .n ticket.
* pltnidmr, June 5.?Pctrolkcm?Quiet;
crude Q3Hc At Parker's for shipment; re
g fined 8X0 for Philadelphia delivery.
y Ott, Cmr. June 3.?P?trol?um?Markel
n opened inactive with Miles at 73tfc; fell to
r 73J^c, at which price it closed. f hlpmenta 5i,?
000 barrels, averaging 31,000. Transaction!
t 125,000 barrels.
s Avtwup, June 3.?Piteolrum?Refined
r 20Kd.
Dry tiooda.
New York, Juno 4.?Business continues
9 fair with commission houses. Cotton goods
? firm and advancing. Light prints are dull,
but medium stylos In fair request. Ginghams
t quiet. Printed lawns active and In light supply.
Men's wear woolens in moderate demand
and firm. Shawls are more active, and
skirts in better request.
; Toledo.
) Toledo. June 8.?Wheat?Firm; No. 1
[ white Michigan $10No. 2 red $t 10W
nuked; $102Jfbid. Corn?Firm; high mixed
, 38Kc; No. 2 June 37Kc; July 30c; rejected
37KP. <>ats?Nominal.
HL Lonln IIoff flarkct.
8t. Loci*, Juno 3.?Hoos?In fnlr tie*
mam!at lower rates; rough heavy $310u3S0;
Yorkers to llaltimores $3 35a3 45; Philadelphia!
$8 55. Receipts 3,000 head; ?hlplucntu
1,600 head.
Cincinnati 11 off Harkei.
Cincinnati, Jane 3,?Hoos?Dull on light
and quiot ou heavy; common $2 60o3 20;
light$3 25a3 60; packing $335ii3 66; butchera'
$3 55ii3 05. Iteceipta 2,320 head, shipments 385
hend.
New Orleans.
New Orlbanb, June 3.?Sugar?Firmer,
inferior to good common 6Ka5%c; common
to good common OKaO^o; yellow clarified
09ia7&c; others unchanged.
TRUSTEES' 8ALE8.
rpilUSTEE'S SALE.?
By virtue o( a deed of trust miide by Ludwlg Wilhtlm,
truitie, J. I'. Ilrockhtnlt and Louisa, hti wife,
lomt u Iruiliw. Niiwmi" w h ' ?
in Deed of Trust IWk No. U, page MO, in the office of
the Clerk of the County Couit of Ohio County, Went
Virginia, 1 shall on
SATURDAY, JULY 5TII, 1879,
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. M.at the frontdoor of the
Court Uouse of Ohio CouMy, Mil at public auction
tho fallowing described property, to-wii:
A ccrtaln lot or purcel o( ground lying and being
situated in the City of Wheeling, Beginning at a stone
and (take at the southwest comer oi tt?f? line of John
McLure, in a deed made by John Mclluro and wile to
Kobert Marshall, date! October lot, 18U, recorded lu
Book 34, page 130, running west by north sixty-live
feet to a atone, thence north nixt? -eight f. el to u
itoue, tiieui'e west seventy-seveu feet to a atoue on
the continuation of Market street no-called, thence
along sal'J street seventy-six feet to the beginning,
together with all the liuprovemeuta tliereou and
thereto belonging
1 iwlieve the title to be perfect but will convey
onlv the title vested iu me oy said deed of t-ust.
1krjm OKt)ALK:-One*tbird and more if the purchaser
so elect iu cash on day of sale, tho balance iu
two eoual installments, at llx and t welve month*, uig
liable notes bearing iutoresl to g ven and the
title retained until payment is made lu mil.
\V. II. CA1.DWKLI., Trustee.
W. J. W. COWDEN, Solicitor. Junt
IJIRUSTEE'SSALEUy
virtue of a deed of trust inndo by J. W. ChapHue
and Eu>Ur K Chapllne to me, aa trustee, dated
the lid day of February, 1878, and recorded in the ilecorder*a
office of Ohio county, West Virginia, in deed
of trust book No. 13, |?ges :w<S and 8tf7,1 will sell at
the front door of the Court House of Ohio couuty,
West Virginia, on
Saturday the 28th Day of June. 1879,
commencing at 10 o'clock a. the following
ilesn I bed property, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land
situated in Ohio couuty, West Vlrgiula, on th?
waters of tthort Crtek, commencing at a stake in the
Jacobs line, thcnce south 77V WMQQ pole* to
a stake, thence south SAW. oi
j thence south 33j4?, east 7 7'2-lOJ poiea to a Blake,
thenceaouth 12J4 , ?ut '2A0 00-100 |>ol?a to a slake,
thence aoutli 31", west 27 08-101) pole* to a stake,
1 thence Roiitli 3fi?, west 10 0rt-100 pole* to a atone,
thence south 4flJ4?, west 10 01-MW |>olea to a stake,
thence aoulh *28% east 11 W-100 jwlea toa stone,
thence south Ml/S, wuit 38 poles to a butternut tree,
I thence north 5.V, went 1X1 24-too poled to a stutnp,
thence north 6>V', mat 201 polea to a Make, thence
north 29?, out 48 36-100 poll* to the place of beginnlug,
containing 2<H acres, oue rood ami three poles
wore or less, being the same projierty th-t James C.
Pearson and Florence V. Pearson couveved toWm. K,
Chapllueand Emily It. Chapllne, by d?ed dated iho
80th of March, 1871, and recorded In the Clerk's office .
of salt] county iu deed book No. (18, pages 101 and 102.
Tkrms oksalk? One-thlidcash, thu residue In aix
and twelve mouths from date of sale, the purchaser to !
Rive his notes, bearing in'erest from date, for the deferred
payments, anu to give a deed of trust on the
property to secure their payment. Tlt'e la believed
to be good, but selling as trustee will only convey such
title as la vested In me.
my28PAwr J. D. EWINO, Trustee. i
rjlRUSTEE'S SALE.- ]
By virtue of a deed of trust, made by F. L. Gehrlns
and Kate lehriug, bis wife, to me as trustee, dated i
August 31st, 1875, rocordnd in tho office of the Clerk of ;
the County Court of Ohio County, West Virginia, in
Deed of Trti?t Book No. 0, page '205,1 will on
SATURDAY, TUEOTH DAY OF JULY, 1879,
Commencing at 10 o'clock A. u., toll at the front door
of the Court House of Ohio county, the following described
ml estate: A niece or parcel of bind lying
between Woods, formerly Lee, and Jarob, formerly
(icriuau, streets, In the Sixth Ward of tno City of
Wheeling, bounded anil described at follows: Beginning
at a stake marking the northeast corner of lot
No. 7 on the plat of an addition to the City of Wheel
nig, ?i Kuuwioigni inr rccoiu oy ucteriy n, coil, executor
of Johu folT, deccawd, on November 24th.
1*66, and recorded In Deed Book No. 51, rage <V>,
theocu with the weat line of Woods itreet in a i
south?rly direction fifteen feet to* stake, thence at
right anglea with Woods atrrei, and In a wcaterly direction
one hundred feet to Jacob atrevt, thence with
Jacob itreet In a northerly direction fifteen feet to
the southwest corncr of lot No. 8, adjoining the prernlies
hereby Intended to be conveyed. thence with tbc
sou'h line of lot No. 8 one hundred feet to the lteginning.
The title in believed to be perfect but 1 will convey
only the title vetted in me by Mid deed of trust.
Turns or Balk One-third and more if the purchaser
ao elects caib oo day of Nile, the balance in
two equal Installment! at ilx and twelve mouths,
evidenced by mgotiablo notes bearing Interest, the
title to be retained until payment Is m - de In full.
W. H. CALDWELL, Trustee.
W. J. W. COWDEN, HoiicitT. jun'J
rpRUSTEE'S SALE OF QUAKIIY I.OTS,
By virtue of ade&l of trust mode by Henry Runtber
ol record in (tie oflfcc 0/ the Clerk of tlie County
Court of Ohio county, in deed of truit book No. 1'/,
page 147, 1 shall, on
Snturduy, .June ttl, 1871),
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m , at the front door of
tlieCouit House of Ohio county, sell nt public auction,
t-j the highest bidder, the following loll In the
addition of the City of Wheeling as laid out by F. H.
Armstrong, Trustee, that la to my: Quarry lot No.
3, containing S roods 84 poles; also so much of quarry
lot No. 5 as lies within the following bounds: beginning
at the wuth side of Fulton street, at a corner Imjtween
quarry loUNo. Sand No.4.and running with the
Hue of Fulton street b. 49>J, e. 5 12-100 poles, and s.
"0, e. 1 61-110 poles, to the lino of said strett, and
with the same ? 6 5W-10?jwles, thence . 4(iJ$,
w. 13 CO-lOO poles to tho MMithwcstcrly lltiu<<f aald lot
No. S, and with the same n. ft/%, w. 11 UO-IOO (Miles to
the south rlr corner betwien quairy lots No. 3 and
No. 4, and with the division Hue Iwtwccn said quarry
lotsu. 40)4, e. Vi 26-100 poles to tho t egluultiA containing
1 acremo'e or leas; a'so, quarry lot No. 4,
ontnluing 3 roods 8 poles, excepting the toal underlying
all of said lots; also,the following p -noual pro|?erty,
rla.i Five (ft) head of horses anu (2) mono-wagons,
and all the mason and quarry tools used by said Uuuther
iu hi* itoue mason and quarry builuess
Tkrmh op Salk? For the iicrsonal projierty, cash;
for the real estate, one-ball in cash and balance in
six months, with int-rvat from day of sale, the purchaser
to aire his uote with good |>ersoual security
for the deferred parment, and to sccuro tho tame by
satisfactory deed of trust on ?a(d real osta u
inyl?-w?j A, J. CLAUSE, Trustee.
HPRUSTEE'S SALE OK A VALUABLE
X OHIO COUNTY FAHM.
Br virtue of a deed of trust made by John E. Wayt
to the undersigned trustee, dated on the 2idday of
April, 1874, ana recorded In the ofllce ?1 tho Clerk of
tho County Court of Ohio county, West Virginia, In
deed of Trust Book No. 6, pageft'Jl, I will on
TilUBSDAY, THE 19th DAY Of JUNE, H7?,
at 10 o'clock a. qq tho premises, sell at nubile auction
to tho highest and best bidder tho following described
real estate, that Is to say: All that piece nr
narcelof land altuitiiou th? wai?r* niHhnrf (v.?w I..
Liberty District, la Ohio county, Wat Virginia,
which Is bounded aafollowa: Bcgluulnc ut a stone ou
the lop ol i ridge by a gum, ooruer to John J. Jacob,
(la ?be year 1W6), ina with that lino aouth 6ik'
i oaat -19 7-10 pole* to a atone, corner to lohn J. Jacub
, and John Waddle, Sr.: thence with Waddle'a lino
aouth 69)43 eaatlC9 2-10 polei to a lugar tree, corner
to .Samuel Flnley; thence with hit line south 2s eaat
! 97 7-10 polea to a white oak on the twuk of a run, cor)
ner to aald Flnley; tbence aouth HO eaat 43 8-10 polea
. to a double beecb, corner to Abljah Dement; thence
i aoutb weat 63 6-10 polea to a none, formerly a
b|*nUh oak, on the ton of a ridge, corner to George
- Dement; thence north 63? weat HI 8-10 polea to a
r atone, corner to John Wayt; and tbence with hla Una
t fQM'b P?l? 'io a Spanlah oak, corncr to
Deri WiU; tbence whh hla line north I'M0 weat
506 7-10 polea to a atone by a fallen wblte walout, and
thence north 14? raat3?H polea to the talunlnf. (ex>
ceptlng therefrom ono acre, which Iwlong* to the
, Board of?ducatlun of aald Liberty DlitrKt). contain,
i lngtwo,buaJre<}aad thlrir.flre and ouo-half (2a5X)
* acrea,raoreorlari, wltbuut the oua acre herein be*
mm uiv|ueu< *
; , TKwa or|At*,-One.thW of the purchan money
i and aa much mow u the iiurchaaer may elwt to wit)
la auh, and the remainder In three rami annual
payment* with Internet, from the day of aale, the
purchaser giving negotiable note* aecured by a deed
oIiLu*?,D the property for the deferred payments.
S .The title to tneaald property 1* believed to be peri.
fed, but, wiling u trustee, 1 shall courey only luch
title u ia re?ted in me by wld deed of truit.
w J. H ANtjON GOOD, Truate*.
r.rl. F. Jowm, Attorney. myUiwaey
I gWOKWO^K.
^ tnd ? te? wt In lateat ImprovM ityle?
? bed Chimney draught* regulated and improved.
n nwily'itUgded V) 10 lU ptrU Pro?Pt,Jr
[I ?" HAMILTON & McGRANAHAN,
f 121 Fifteenth 8tmi and 7* Market Street
D. mr?
OAS AND STIAM FITTING.
THOMPSON &HIBBERI
PBACTICAL
FlumbeiSiGas&SteamFitter
1S14 MARKET ST., WHEKLUCQ.
bmlm Id all kindi of Uad, Wr?<*tat tad GmI Ii
Mpo, H??er PIjhh tad Chimney Topi. BUta
Wutcr Uaugw, Hlphon Pump*, fefety valvca, Bi
Fuba,BUU,Ac. BoU AgtnuiorOtwbrtud
Cameron 8 toamPumi
?ur>Underwrltera
GaaMaehini
*V*Ord?ri 1 om the oountry promptly flllnl.'Va
Do30
UfANTED,
EVERYBODY TO CALL
TRIMBLE UOIBR
PLUMBING ESTABLISH DENT,
i 1418 Market Street
And uimint Uu
LUTZ PATENT
Iron Hydrant & Street Washer
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
They can be repaired without digging uj
four pavement or yard. ]e38
INSURANCE.
PEABQDY INSURANCE COMPANY
OF WHEELING, W. VA.
IOEOANIZED lMt.]
Cub Ca|ilUl 1100,000 00
Good risks Insured on literal terms.
Losses promptly and satisfactorily adjuitsd.
Pstrouago respectfully solicited.
snaoTOM.
Alonao Lorlng, I A. M. Adsms,
J. A. Miller, John M. Brown,
A. D. Beamon, I B. 8. Irwlu,
Goo. B. Tingle, | James F. Barnes,
Alexander Laoghlin.
AL02VZ0 LOBMG, Prcn't.
J. F. PAULL, Secretary.
P. B. DOBBIK8, AssistantSecretary. JaM
FINANCIAL.
gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY.
BBCCKMOK to thb
First National Bavk or Wbbblivo,
Capital _ #250,000.
W*i A. Isktt, President. | Wm. B. Simmojt, Yico P
Money received on deposit.
Interest paid on trpedal deiKMlts.
A general Banking Business conduclod with prompt'
neaa and fidelity.
uocron:
John K. BoUIord. John L. Hobbs,
Jicob 8. Rhodes, Henry M. Harper,
Wm. A. Turner, Win. A-Isett,
O. C. Dewey, A. M. Adams.
William B. Simpson,
oc6 QEOROB ADAMS, Caahfcr.
jgXOHANGE BANK.
J. n. Yahcb, Prwt Ham'l Lawhlxw, v. P.
CAPITAL KQOflU
LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDEB8 400.0U
This Bank succeeds to the butlcea of the Merchant!
National Bank, and deala in Coin, Coupons, Conmerdal
Paper and Blllaot Exchange.
Interest paid on Special Deposits.
Collections made on all points and proceeds promptly
remitted.
Accounts of Bankers and Business Men solicited.
Stockholders liable to Depositors according to thi
Constitution of the State the same as in National
own,
dibbctom:
J. N. Vance, I 8. Horkhclmer,
L. 8. Dob plain, D. Gutmaa,
A. W. Kefir. | Wn. EUlnghaxa,
Baw'l LauBhlln, ( John Frew.
Crawford Ikwth, |
JyC4 JUIIN J. J0NK8, Caihler.
ATTORNEY^
J U. COWDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
No. 1222 Chaplinc Street,
iny31 Wnmiso, W. Va.
J. W. COWDEN,
ATTORNEY A1 LAW,
Office, No. 1222 Chapline 8t,WHXXUHG, W. Ya
Prompt attention to all buainea. je7-d*w
REMOVAL?
ERSKINE & ALLISON,
Attorneys at Law,
Hut rtmoTtd thajr Ofllro to Ctiogk'i Block,
?pr'-<l*w NO. 1?1? MARKET STREET.
I. D. KWINU. T. 8. HILRY
PWING & RILEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
1100 Main Street, up itaira, noxt door to th?
Exchange Bonk,
_!Er Warniiw, w. V*.
^ 0. LEWIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1142 Chaplikc 8tbk*t, Whmliko, w. va.
Practices la til Ohio and Wait Virgin!* Court*.
Collectloutand conveyancing given apeclal attention
de!8
^ J. HUGUS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, 71 Twelfth Street, Wnaauao, W. Vi
Practices in the Courts of Ohio, Marshall am
ryler counties, W. Va. novl7
[JANNIBAL FORBES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, Custom House.
]a!2 Whkpjwo, W. Va.
QANIEL LAMB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 1318 Market Street, (over City Bank),
WHMLIHQ, W. Va.
J*
QEORGE P. LINCH,
I ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, No. 1206 Chapline 8treet, Odd Fellow
Building, Room No. 1,
mr38 Whkkhho, Wmt Va
QAN1EL PECK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1404 Chapline Street,
e29 Wctilcto, W. Va.
JAMES P. ROGERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
So. 1207 Chapline Street, opp. the Court Hou
feSO Whiujko, W. Va.
JOHN C. SOHULTZ,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
; SLATE ROOFEI
1 And Dod?r la
SLATE AND SLATE MATERIALS
aitw Yardi. Nob. 1116 A1111 WiUr tftr
WbMttnCi W. Va.
WAll orden prwaptljr atteaded to.
^LOTTERIES.
;
X, I TXI'KM LI?:YI t:i> ATTBACTIOS.
ul U Uvir Ha.r t Million Dldrlbuted,
M ' Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y,
nd Tbla Inatltutlon wu regularly In cor port ud by tU?
itb LogUlaturoof the 8taU< fur Educational and Charitable
purpura*, lu IMS, lor the form ofTtvont.v*
Of VwirM,to which contract theInvlulablo filth ot
). the State la pledged, with a capita) ul S1,OUO,OUO, tu
which U haa aincw added a rtwerre fund of |AV).?'*?
Ifn llrand Nlnnlc Number UrnwI???* will
H take place monthly. H *mr tcakt orpotlpomt. Look
at tho following Distribution:
I OIIAND PROMKNADK COS'CKRT
_ duriug which will tike placo the
lOOtli Grand Monthly
AXU1IIK
Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing,
At New Orleans, Tucadar, June I7lb, 1179,
Under the peraoual supervision anil management of
Gin.G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louiiiana, and
SGen. J. A. EARLY, of Virglala.
CAPITAL PRIZE 1100,000.
JtfrNOTlCK?1Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, $5. Fifths, $1. Tsntlis, $1.
LIST OP PRIZE8.
1 Capital Priie of 9100,000 ?lOO.OW
1 (J rani Priae of 50,000..... 30,000
1 (IranJ Prise of 20,000 VO.OOO
2 Largr Prize* of 10,000 .. 30.000
9 4 Urge Prise* of 6,000 20,(mi
20 PrtMt of !,??. .... 2U.IHAI
AO Prliea of M ...... 85,000
100 Pricea of 300 so, (am
200 Prliea of 100 40.0UI
600 Prlsea of 100 60,0(10
10,000 Prises of 10 ........... 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZK8.
100 Approximation Prise* of S300M.W ,hhm f30,000
100 Approximation Prlsea of 100 . 10,000
I 100 Approximation Prlxea of 75........ 7,MM
11,379 Prlsea, amounting to t02J,fiOO
Gen. O. T. BBAUHEflAHf), of La. I rnllimU.,nn?.
On, J. A. BABtY, ol V.. ) OmmtataWi.
P Application for rate* to club*should only be mad*
to tue olBce of the company In New Orleans.
. Write for drvuUra or teud order* to
? , ? M. A. DADPIIIN,
mylS-WMw P. 0. Bftx 692, New Orlem, U.
_ COURT SALES.
' QTATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, COUNTY
0 OK OHIO, CITY OF WUEEUNU.
1? th? Munid|*l Court|of Whrelltig.
Oeorge IL Tingle, adwiuUtraior, At., ]
John Bobrvcbt and others. J Ch,nc*rT.
The uoderalgned ?p?l*l roinrnl*iloner? herfhr iIth
notice that by virtue ol the authority vested In tEeiit
by two d? cm* in add cause made by Mid Court on
February 5,1879, and March 4,1870, respectively, they
will on
*aturdaj', tbcautdajfot itlny, 1879,
Commencing at 10 o'clock A. x , sell at nubile auction
at the front door ol the Court liotuo of Uldo i ouuty,
We?t Viruiata, the followlug dewrlbed real estate In
the city ol Wneellng. eet Virginia, or no much theno(
aa mar be neceaaary Ut pay the lien* re.-ited In Mid
dtcreouf February Sth, 18TO. and the cost* of Mid lull
aud the expenses of Mle.to-wlt: The property known
formerly u the Keltu House, uow railed the "Central
Hotel," sltuuted at the corner of W ter and Fourteenth
Stret-ta, aud hounded at follows: lk<glunlng
at the northeast corn-r of Water and Fou tram It
street*; thence north with Water street one huudred
, feet; thence east by lluo parallel with Fourteenth
' street eighty fern to an open space; tbenco
with the west line of Mid open space smith
twenty-two feet; thence east by a line parallel
with Fourteenth street to an alley; tliencu south
with the went Hue of Mid alley seventy-eight
feel to Fourteenth street; thence west with the north
line of ajld Fourteenth ?rwt in i-? ?
nlng: toother with the right to uso said alley on t he
east tide of aaid property, in coiuiuou with other assignees
of Jame* and Junius K Uaker. Said commissioners
in making sale of said real estate will oiler for
1 sale first that port ol said real estate ui<oii which the
hotel building Is erected and the ground In the rear of
said hotel building and of cnual width therewith to
the alley, that is to say, all of mild real estate lying
' south of a line commcncing on Water street at the
northwest corner of iheuiaiu hotel building on said
real estate and running east parallel with luurteeuth
street to the alley; aud if a sufficient amount of tuouey
shall lie bid for said part of said real estate so first ottered
to pay off the said liens, coals aud txpeuies, the
undersigned will sell said part and no more of said
real estate; but tf such sufficient amount is not bid for
aucn part men tnuy will wll the wholeof said real estate
first above de>cribed. or so much thereof u nlmll
be necessary to pay aald lieu*, emu and expense*, to
tbe highest and b<?t bidder, together witb the right to
um said alley.
Tkkxhok Balk.?One-third of the purchase money,
and as much in re as the purchaer uiay elect to |?ty,
in cash on the day of sale; und lor tho residue of tbo
purchase money bonds shall i egiven u? the Coinmlsiloners
by tho purchaser, dale j on the day of sale and
bearing Interest from thul date, each for one-lblrd of
said residue, and payable In tw ive, eighteen sud
twenty-four months alter their dm , with peraonul security
therein approved by the uuilrSHigued; the title
to be retained until tbo whole of tho purchase inonoy
is paid.
WILUAM P. HUBBARD,
i ALPKKD CALDWELL.
ap24 Special tommisaiuneri.
Above sale Is adjourned until SATURDAY, JUNK
14, 1879, at 10 o'clock a. M. Nl same place.
WM 1?. HUBBARD,
ALFRED CALDWELL,
jun2 Special Commissioners.
PHYSICIANS.
Nl. J. RHEES, M.T;
HOM CE OPATHI8T.
Omc* a?d Rksidknck : So. W Fourteenth
tract.
Office Hours?8 to 10 &. u.;2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M.
Particular attention given to DIncam*
of Women and Children. ipri^
jQRT. 0. EDWARDSPHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON.
Chapline and Twenty-second Streets.
Jan2
MARBLE AND 8TONE WORKERS.
QARROLL BROS.,
GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKERS
And Importers of the Beat
SCOTCH GRANITE AND ITALIAN MA BUT. KM.
No?. 6, S and 10 Sixteenth Street, Wheeling 'V. Vn.
OJd'A fine refaction of MonuuiBnt? ami t??.ui
I atantly on band, which will tw sold at prlcts to wit
the time*. *p2C
J H. ROSENBERG,
. Wheeling Freestone and Sandstone Works,
Corner of Market and Thirty-third BU.
Keeps constantly ou hind Door Htens, Door Hills,
Window Caps, Window bills, Heart lis, all kinds of
Flagging. The attention of Contractors ia called to
' tny facilities for furnishing all kludsof stouo for build*
Inn purposes. Hrinw moderate. lsfi<i
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
gTEPHEN McCULLOUGH?
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
All alterations made on old buildings oh
REASONABLE TERMS.
All JOB WORK promptly attended to.
8hop. Alley E, between 14th and 15th street*.
Residence. No. 05 Nineteenth street.
Address either of tho above. Jan!
* -?) W GIBSON & SON,
STAIR BUILDERS,
Cor. Main andTwcntv.thini ? ??. .
WHEELING, W. VA.
Stair BulMlug In nil Its branches promptly attoudfd
to. Hand rails worked to order, with all Joint* cut
and bolted, ready to lung.
' Newels, Balusters and Rails
Constantly on hand and tnatlo to order.
t?.Ordera from a dlitanco promptly attended to.
wyl
PLAOQUEB
AND
Placqne Holdcrn
* CUMMINS & WOODS'.
?Pr< ins MAi.v ffriiKirr.
Q RN AMENTA LEvergreeu
Wreathing.
Mottoes, Designs, Ac. Also, Stamps, Btencils and
Seals, at
WEST VA. STENCIL AND SEAL WOREH,
d?34 Nft. 1731 Market St.. Whirling, W. V?.
PATENTS.
LEVIN A RICKEL, Mollcltor*.
W, fate a U procured on New Iuvcntlon* In from ir.
io 30 (lava. Hend for circular coutainlng useful luformation,
OfHee, 131 filth Avenue, abovn
tkdthfleM atreet, op;k M. K. Church. gltUbirxh.Po.
JMJKEFITTON,
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 4. STEAM FITTER,
? SO. HUM MX STREET,
9 llaa Jiut received a new lot of the beat
. GTJMHOSE,
get, Warranted. Alto, the lateet patent OAS COOKINO
8T )Vt For aale cheap.
M #**All onlera prounitljr attended to. u?;t

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