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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WM ZINK & SON UNDERTAKING Id all It* lirtncliascarefully attended to. CASKETS mi J COFKINs, of all kind* nud tlzca. kept cowuntly on band. HACKN furnUbrd at toa loweat livery prlcw. Aiwa lull line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, 1'atlor and Chamber Furniture, wblrh we ofler at the luwrtt prlcm. Cor. Twrxtt-srtoxd and Marxkt Sts. iuy7 jjll. J, M. SURG I SON? Of the Ami ol HuigUou A Sou, No. 114.1 Market atreot, ha* teccntly ntumed (mm tli* Kaat with a full *U*k of ArilAelal Teeth, ol the very Ikj?i quality, luinpiUin# all al?? and all ahailea of color, wry beautiful and natural In apptunwice. Peraoiiftdealrlog ArtiAi-l*l Tee.h will flnd It to their luiuroallu evt'ry way by calllugon the Arm. l.lijtild Nitron* Otldfiiait li adiutnUimd dally with uuparalleltd aucwat. All work warranted. Je|Q J^IGUTTO THE I'OINTft r otippi o on 'C U. El. OlirtL ttUU. o PRICES! PRICES!! PRICES!!! Arc nut to be tllKOuhted bjr any otie. We pro|**f to make it apiareut that the Hue ?it Dry Good* we curry nhall meet tin- flown, lath la leJectiun and ( rices, of tli?* |?io|il?* of Wheeling. IILACU CA8UMEHE8 which fur weight and color are the lx;?t ralue we ever liad (he jdtaaiireof ofl'eriug. MIIUh! Milk w!! Silk*::* I arg? utiM'k ami gowl value, fruui Cliulve Stripe Pure .Milks to the fluent <jr II i II O t 13 I It O lc Mil k H. llou**keaplng (Io.hU ot ever/ tliwrlplioii alantou* litilngly l<ow Prim. n i? qittt?t?t Xt nn U. ?i. Uli.1 Uil vx uu. 1065 MAIN ST. niy27 .J UST < > I 'KN EI > ?fou? The Fourth ?t"? 5 J: i/ i v/ , v f i u 100 Haiiilxoine I.AWN 81'ITS ul verv low rices. 6Q Handsome LINEN 8KITS, to be clofccd out at ono-luilf their cost of manufacture. BEMEMBER, \\V arc oU'cring now very rare Karelins in Black Silks, Colored Silks, SummerSilks. Duii*I miw your chancy on the above. Call ai oned and in-st choice. f . 'J fj >/ v I. BLU M&BKO. . 1104 MAIN ST. i?2s n r-i r\ p. u ft T ?b 1dMwjtmK (inirf: Non. 25 nml 27 Fourteenth Slftfl, Mew Advcrtl?emrnf?i. Refrigerators?NeabUt tfc Bro. Hearth Ruga autl Door Mats?<i. Mendel i* Co. Sealed Proposals. Boneless Herring?It. J. Smyth. Happiness?Louis Dechert Sixteen founds Sugar for One Dollar? Thoburn A: Bro. Trustee's Sale?Belmont Iron Works? Fourth Page. Tiikrmometbu Kkcoko.?The following shows the range of the thermometer, a* observed at Schnepf's drug store, Opera House corner,yesterday: 7a.k. -u*.' < ? ip.*. trj*: ,\ \j ,ul ' '.li i u? M weatiier indication's. Wasjiinuton, June 2tk?1 a. m.?Foi Tennessee and the Ohio Vallov, south winds; stationary followed by falling barometer, stationary temperaturo, and partly cloudy weather. For Lower Lakes, stationary, followed by rising barometer, southeast to northeast winds, partly cloudy weather, stationary temperature. Headquarters for Ladies and Gentlemen's Hold and Silver American Watches. JACOB W. GRUBB, Jeweler, Ur.lt P.. U.pL.t nn* Ttunlfik Tvaomuyiuii nan, uui. maiKci aim I noiikiii Mr. Dk Ciiaxtal Diotbiiiutio.v.?Exercises will commence at 0 a. m. Truins will leave the B. it U. K. K; depot at 8 a. m. and H::iO a. m. promptly?eity time. tkurkitanck Notes.-There will be a business meeting at Mozart Hall on Thursday evening at 7:JU). All member* of the .Mo/art Hall Tenuxjrancp 1'niou-nnd all friends of the temperance! causoare invited to attend. The' MlieS are ur?<5ntly requested to attend this tneetlnfe. f." 1'i'uuc school (iiluh'atixo -exekcisks. ?To-night the graduating exercises of the Wheeling public school* will tiike place in Washington Hall. There are twentyseven graduates, distributed among the school districts jaa .follows: Washington 0, Madison 0, Clay".!, Centre 5, Webster 0, Kitchio 2. By agreement of the Principals of the different schools, the graduates are not to occupy more tlian three minutes each in reading, their essays. The hall will he open at 7:15V and llio exercises commence prdfciptly at H o'clock.' ifhhS been hUggestqd Unit rm/ pniall children ho left at uoino Uy their patents, as it is desired to preset vo as good order as possible, so that all the exercises on the stage <nay he distinctly heard by the audience. man.* rr Ai'AtiRM y. - The Trustees of liartlett Academy have elected Prof.-Z/ iltindy, of Wheeling, ^Principal,, who will open saiH institution, September next, and conduct it largely on the normal aystein. " The oxporience and success of Prof. 15. as a teacher, is too well known in this onnnli' In romliro nil v furtmil In. James King, 1'rrtideiU. I)?. T. D. Ci'MMiNtis, iscnlary. The above vre clip (rota tbe^Mtrjetta, Ohio, ItcgiMtr* >Aa?lso"th? following}-' '1, (.5. lJundy, as aeon by a notice elsewhere, will soon bo a cftfzen of this county again, in l?it? old prbfessioh at liartlett. VVe are glad to welcome so good a citizen and teacher as Prof. Hundy, and he is about to locate in a community that a[>' predates a good school. Mn. In at aii wauukn as a uivij, E.sutnkku.?Mr. Isaiah Warren hap. proven himself a successful civil engineer toy' hie operations at the mouth of Uie.creek.during the nast few days. J?a?t Saturday he received a bargo of oil from Pittsburgh, hut the water in tho creek.was sq law that it was couMderod'ari Imp&aibilifctbfldiit tlie barge from the river, to the refinery, u quarter of a mile up tho creek. Mr. "Warren, howevor, by a strenuous effort, got,tfoe barge into the mouth of the creefc. after which 4)*.built a cojjtadani just, below* which iwtrtn JptVd" hifti about twenty-flve inches of water, which was all -he wanted to iloat his harge. The bargo was towad to the reflnfery, torn! Mr. Warren's neighborn think he accomplished quite a successful /est iu civil engineering ? . "HI B ' = Brief Mf at Ion. Ksrinriiso rain last night. D Dow a "Commencaa#nt" commence'.' Tit* He??oti for shooting mid 3og9 has Lv arrival. J ?, ? " jn Is the weather warm enough to ?uit hi your suit? pj A spkciai. term of the Circuit Court will ly commence to-day. hi Oxk deed in fee and one deed of tru6t J'1 Hied for record with the County Clerk 1,1 yesterday. Tttxiia's to. bo another meeting of Onun- ' eil on Friday evening. In the language of the poet, '"give' tia'a rest!" Tiik merchant tailors of tfie city have of agreed to close their stores ut 7 i'. m. on Bu and after Monday next, until Heptember L?> l?t, Saturday* excepted, of 'dourmj.. in E^ctdJiou Dmkih No. 40,1.0. 0. Y>, on co Tuesday evening postponed its election th until next Tuesday evening, when new so otHcers will he elected and installed. to Cait. Dili. I'iunch, wjiilu working about the Inland docks on Tuesday evening, had one of hU hands pretty badly mashed by Jj1 a heavy piece of timber falling upon it. j" Tiuikk "Commencements" to-day, viz: Mount de Chantal in tho morning, and in the evening St. Vincent's High School, at ? Convent JiaU, and the public school grad- tj dating exercises at Washington Ilall. Jambs Caimoj.i., watchman attheH.it jn O. railroad bridge at Hellaire, who hail |U both iiis legs cut off on Monday night by tli an engine which passed over the bridge, l){ died jit his homo "in Hen wood, "yesterday j0 morniug. . h, liAhf night lien. 1'rar.ier, the victim of 01 tho Sixth Ward cutting scrape, was very m low, and was not expected to live until bi morning. Kraxier has been sinking rap- si idly for the past twenty-four hours, and hi there noemsto be no hope whatever of his ta recovery. a Tiikuk was an alarm of lire about 4 o'clock yesterday morning, whiuh brought u. out tho department. The alarm originated from the burning ef some combustible material in tho cellar of Stoetxer & Weis* , Berber's grocery, on Market, near Twenty- _ second street. It was all smoke and no lire, and tho services of the department j were not called into requisition. Tun Board of Commissioners of Harrison d< county, Ohio, offer a reward of $200 for m the arrest and delivery to tho proper el authorities of one Melviu Hauna. who in murdered James Malonee, at Cadiz, on the fo 7th inst. Ilanna is about eighteen years di old; 5 feet8 Inches in height; dark eyes; sc heavy set; weight about lift pounds; ot large, protruding li|>s; a common laborer w and not accustomed to traveling. fr How Two Bki.i.airk Mkn Lost Tiiem ?! Watches.?A few. days ago Mr. 1\ L'| T. King, the Belial re dry goods w merchant, left his go)d! watch with J" Mr. Blum, of the lirhi of I. Blum 1 it Bro., of this city, who undertook 81 to have it put in complete repaiJ. Mr. ,,! Blum took the watch to C. Winzenreid, J* on Market street, near Eleventh, and left l'f it with that gentleman for repairs. On w Tuesday afternoon, dnririg the absence of 111 Mr. Winzenried from his store, a well 01 dressed gentleman dropped in and asked for Mr. King's watch, which ho said he J" I mil liift . fhni-o o foa* ilava Iwifrira Mn 'c Winzenrieil, who was the only person in '. the store At the time, told him that she n would rather he would wait until herhua- * band came in, as she did not know him. 111 The stranger said it was all right. that his * name was llluin, that he had left the watch Ul there, that Mr. King was then waiting for him and wanted his watch, and that v< ho was in a hurry, and eouldn't wuit for ?? Mr. Wiozeniied. The lady,'fueling satistied tiiat the peison'addressing her was |c Mr. Blum, let him have the watch, and he ,e hastilv took his departure. Yesterday Mr. Ring caiue up from Bellaire and called for hit watfch, wUcii.tlie discovery ?j was,made* Uia^ lhe i>ereon whp lwd) car- ?! ried olf the timepiece Svos art impostor. ' The watch was worth Slot), and highly ?' prized by its owner in addition to its money, value. Mrs. Winzenried describ- w ed the patty who personated Mr. Blum, e< and the nmtler^fafl put in the hands of 81 I the police, but thus far nothing has been ai heard either of the watch or the man. * Mr. J. S. Carter, a l>oiler maker living 11 in Bellaire, was in town yesterdoy looking for u silver hunting case watch, which was stolen from his house on Tuesday evening. ri Carter savs a .stranger came to his house J, that evening and'asked for something to tr eat, and mindful of the .Scriptural injunction ho took him in and gave him a hearty Cl ; supper. But ho has discovered,to lii^por* u i row thathewas-nbt entertaining an angel i unawares. When his guest had departed p he found that his watch, which he had 0: left in his vest pocket hanging ill thoroom, $ had mysteriously disappeared. The fellow supposed to be the thief was jr described by Mr. Carter, and the police t( . kont nn thi> fnnk out durinir tlip nflcrnooii . for him. About 4 o'clock a party answer- 0| . ing iiis description wan observed making c< good time toward the suspension bridge, : and Oilicera Maloney and JJutherford fol. lowed and fttfcceeaefl % 'otertriklng hlin . on the Island- lie promptly /leased ,up upon being arrested, and gave' liis name . as VYm. F. Trainor, and his place of resi- 11 i dence as Hush Run, Ohio. The. watch was found on his person, and he took the tr chain from one of his shoes. where he bad c< secreted it. lie was locked up. 81 \Vheeling Family .iUnKjrr.?'There is a pretty fair supply of the fruits and vege- ' 1 tables of the season in the market just now, and prices generally appear to be reasonable enough. Strawberries have had their day, and are rapidly disappearing from the"green grocers' stauds; a few, of medium cmalitv, are still to be had u? tl 15a20c per box. Ulack raspberries are quite plenty at present, and are sold at 10a A 1-Je per basket, or three and four boxes cr for 25c; red raspberries. are.worth 20c per basket. Cherries are scarce and in good tii demand, at 10al2je per uuart for sweet, It and 12JaI5c per quart for choice sour cher- di ries; currants, SalOc per quart; gnose berries, ")c per quart. Oranges sell at 40a7oc per dozen; lemonsSOaJOc per dozen; pine- . apples 10u20c each, cocoanuts 5a]0c each, and bananas 5a8c each. Ap- ^ pies are about ont of the market; a few are sold at 40c per peck. The ni ruling prices of vegetables are about as Cr follows: Potatoes are 40c per peck, peas 25a40c per peek, cabbage oal2Jc per head fa 'j (homo raised), cucumbers 3a?c each, to- jM uiiuucn uni iuu j?ur ijuaj uuu^t, ruuiHiit'8 aim onions, three lninfcl/es for 10c; lettuce, f0 choice, ."id per head.; asparagus 4noc per qi hunch; caulillower ll)a20c per head; carrots, 5c per bunuh; rhubarb, two hunches for 5c; Hernuula onions, 20c per quarter J , pock. Eggs arc 15c per dozen, butter 10a J[ . it'ic nerlh, chicken t'OallOceach for spring, . rtnd 20,125c for old. ' / , +' ' > . MOM.THE 'SqUIIIBS. ? Justice M Wait issued two pence warrants yesterday, W viz: ofte against Henry McCarty, pn coin- hi plaint of Tnoinas'MurpIiv, who complain* ej ed that McOarty had called.him a .dirty tl namo, bcdud; and one against James Ken- to ny, on complaint of Jilollio Snyder, who swore that Kenny had threatened to kick rc her. Vf *K Tim O'Neal appeared, beforo Justice di Wheeler yesterday and complained against m Jamos Clark lor disturbing (he nonce. vi Clark was arrested and uave bond to itumra in kiirt good behavior ht tTio future, besides cc paving thecosts of the 41 " d< i'he charge agaj&?t >Vuu: McManaway . for sollinir liquor on .Sunnav was brought V( by Mrs. Holland notM . Uclfer,'as stated la J hi yesterday's issue. . sc i The casus of Gus. Ulaok and James cl , Uichardson, toll keepers at the suspension al , bridgo, who are charged by a colored man hi named Thdmas Johnson with assaultiug pi r .his sister when she undertook to pass the &/ r suspension bridge, woro examined last evening, bv Jmtue Philips. Tlie Justice reserved his decision in both copes. m U< M. E. Cami'Mkktijio.?TUftAi M. E. ui . (Jaknp Meeting at Martin's Perry will com- Pi mence on Friday. June 27th.' The first PI service will be held on Friday oyyniug at pt Ualf-pnst seven o*clbck, and "the meotlnij er will be continued for soveral days. Au tic earnest Invitation Is extended to the en public to attend. Y< Hiving Bug; 01 How a Gbasobr ros'i Hive Tmui.?Once npon a time, ie ]>roper phrase to be begin story wo !li?ve, or it may have been twice upon ro times, a gentleman wliodoee builnesa the city, but whose rural domiciliary ibltatlon stands out in bold relief on the alnsof Kdglngton Lane,or more classicalspeaking "Mud Lane," had great trouo in hiving his been, the iioneyed Insects iviug a decided penchant (or wasting leir swcetnesn on the desert air, and andorlng alter strange gods ufon whom ley lavished their neclarlnesweets. The jtnsdlc instinct of the bee lias to be ireftilly wutched, clue some time tliey lly vayand leave tenantless the honesthives tlielr forefathers. To guard against ich nn immigration, and to prevent an iodiis which would paralyse the honey lustrv of tlio aforesaid farm, the builic husbandman lilroda hand to convoy 11 Ilium In (lllllv llilUMt llllf tlld lumil 11 Lr (I v uvra IW invii IIIIWI ?u? HIV vvwinnv ino eccentric human beings,woreopposed changing their vitreous habitations, ew hives had been made, ami tho winged orkersdid not like to give up tho old (or e new, and persisted in (lying back to 0 old hives, the scenes of their former bora, joys, sorrow s and disappointments, ecently a swarm of this determined army ttled on a tree In front of the house, aud 1 the hired man was not present to charm e bees into their proper abode, the leudo farmer attempted the work, fearg that before the expert could be sumoued the bees would tako tho wings of o morning and fly unto the uttermost irts of the earth. Ho arraved himself r tho fray, and when emerging from tho juse looked more like tho Veiled Prophet, ' perhaps resembled a cross between a ailed warrior aud a blanketed Indian ave. Gum boots wero drawn ovor his ioos, but he failed to stuff his pants into boot tops, which is the sequel to our le of woe. 11 is hands wero protected by pair of thick socks, and decoratedtfvitn >o or three thicknesses of mosquito bar sallied forth a warrior bold to hive the ;es. Nothing succeeds like success, and thing is so disastrous sometimes as faile. The "bee charmer" commenced opations and warbled forth "come here my love lies dreaming," the enmuting strains of which succeeded in irringuptho swarm to that extent as jes a fragment of "Little Buttercup" deorulizo a select circle of critics. The bee larmer's line of defense m as not clearly arked out, hence tho furiouB assault that llowed tho eon el ml in i? HtraiiiH of tho itty, compelled him to bring up bis reirve force supporting a Sorosis battery, herwise known a9 a broom. The' overhelming numbers swarmed around the out and rear of the enemy, and worried iui by enfilading Urea. With one sweep f the .Sorosis battery the branches were eaned, and the bees waged the battle ith deadly intent. After a desalton* stick, there was a cessation of hostilities, his boded no good to the charmer, who ood breathless waiting the next tove. The bees held a short msuitation on the alwence of icir (Jueen. Whore was she? A spy assent out and returned with the inforiation that she was perched on the tarnier'a boot tops waiting reinforcelents. There was only one thing to do, r the bees have a rule that wherever the ueen goes, there will the rest follow her. here was a buzzing of wings and a buret! falling into line, and the command as given to ad vance, undnearlv the whole ne emigrated up tliocharmer's pants leg, ith the regularity and precision of Suniv School children inarching to a picnic. These were exciting times, in fact, it was jry warm just then for the man who night to swarm these bees. He thought was time to do something, but just what > do bo didn't know. He imagined his g was a piece of muslin, and that a seam as being sewed up on a sowing machine, ir the "lord of the unerring bow" never >nt shafts so true as did those merciless infers, who pricked his cuticlo without Misuig. But matters finally came to an nd, und after the Savage onslaught of the ues was over, the victim limped home, here sweet oil eased the twin and sooth1 to slumber the wounded warrior. The numerwiil pass away and another come, ad tho bees swarm again, but that man ill sooner be caught robbing a bird's nest uin try to hive them. The CoLirra.?Suimikuk Court ok Apbals?Judge* Green, Moore, llvjmond and ihtuon.?'The following business was unsacted in this Court yesterday: Petition for appeal and supersedeas in ise of McMillan vs. Hayzlett, from Wirt 3unty, refused. P. W. it Ky. Railroad Company vs. Aplegate &Son, from Brooke county; writ f error and supersedeas allowed! Bond *50. Donallv's administrator vs. Runner's adlinistrator?'Thaver appellant. Motion > dismiss upon the ground that all inter it ot the appellant m the subject matter controversy hns ceased. CausecontinuAdjourned to this morning at 11 o'clock. County Court?Jwlge Boyd. The following business was transacted \ this Court yesterday: Isaac T. Linton was appointed adralnis atorof the estate of AnjiorThompson,demised. Bond $1,000, with ft. tf. Post an irety. Win. Kosenbautn & Co. vs. John E. uilters. In assumpsit with attachment, lotion to quash attachment and affidavit istained. Adjourned to 9 a. m. to-day. Municipal Court?Judge Crawner. The following business was transacted in lisCourt yesterday; Wm. I*. Ilubbard, administrator, vs. lex. I'pdeorafT et al. In chancery. Do eo entered continuing sale of real estato. The Centennial Encampment Associaon vs. Citizens' Fire, Marine and Life lsurance Company. In assumpsit. Case wmissed agreei). Adjourned to 40 o'clock this morning. Police Court?Judge Cranmer. John-Morris paid $2 and costs for asmlting Wip. Buohwa|(|. Michael Dulyt charged with drunkendss. was committed in default of $3 and >sts. Peter Drake was fined $5 and costs for at driving. Execution suspended on jvment of costs. Maggie Buple was asked to pay $5 fine r prostitution. Execution was subseiiently suspended on payment of costs. \Nonnm Principal Resigns.?We underbid that Prof. 'A. U. Bandy, Principal of id First Ward public suhool, has ten3red his resignation to the Board of Eduition, to accept the position of Principal [ the Bartlott Academy, at Marietta, Ohio, [r. Bundy has had charge of the First 'ard school for the past six years, and la irii'An mmAfal rnillufanllnn Mo !o on tperieoeed anq sucpessful educQtop, and 10 people of the First \>araregret tnnclt lose him. l'rof. Bundy u the second Principal to isign this summon Prof. Alerts, of the ighth ward, paying soipe weeks sinpe scaled to loave Wheeling and accept a ore remunerative position in Steubenlie. Tho salary of a Principal in Wheelg is SI, 100 per year. Mr. Alerts will relive SUM),at Stoubonville, and Mr. Run? $1,200'at Marietta. Prof, liundy was made the recipient ptorday of spvoral handsome teatimonUffroiii t|ie tpaejipr* . and punili of his hool, in view of his resignation of the large which ho has ao long and accept ily maintained. From the teachers of s school he received an elegant silver tcher and goblet, nnd from the scholars handsomely bound volume. Awakf. Ai.i Niuiit.?Wakefulness is used by indigestion (iml torim) liver, lor litch thoro Is nothing*) good as the genno Dr. 0. McIjmq'b Celebrated. Liver Us, prepared iby Fleming & Bros., ot tlsburgh, Pu., without whose signature ihb can be gonuinc. Look for H on evy wrapper, the mirjcpthifuU .ol imlta>n? of the name Mpljjno spelled' differitiy, but having same pronunciation, >" r druggist keeps them. DitriuBtmoH or Pxuncjij at St. Joseph's Academy.-The annual diatrlbutlcm of premiums at St. Joseph's Academy took place laat evening. The ball waa packed with the friends and relatives of the pupils long before the hour arrived for beginning the proceedings. At 8 r. x. the exercises opened with a Grand Entrance March, very cleverly performed on two planoa by Misses KHIe Evrlng and Kate Wlngerter, Emma Ewlng and Emma Deusch. The following programme was then carried out: Cborui ........"fiweei Vale of Beet," FromI.?* Huguenot*, Meyerbeer Recitation "The Madonua of the School Room." The Little Ulrlaol (he sixth Chu*. Selection .... "The Bull Jen." Ke.d by Ml* Julie Family. Piano Duet?' Lo?e,? Influence Scbottl?eh,,\..hlnkel. Mlieee Mamie Uuey end Maj?ie Loltua. Sung?1"In den Aujten Llnttdaa llers," Aht. Mlu Kffie i:?rlu?. Selection Wliut Might Re Done," Heed ?>y Mln Katie Wlngerter. llano Quartette?(2 Plan*) "Lee Ktjllw U'or, .... Htftftbog. Mlaaui Auulu McUariell. M. I.oftua, M. Caaey and L. Klem. Vocal l)uet?"Coiue Wbu.etbo Violet* Olow/'.Inclio. Mtaaee Rebecca Colrln ami Mary O'Donnell. Selection _"!?e Vara owe," Read by Mbee* Tlllle lleilly. J. Karrelly, A. Carroll aud U. Waterhouw. llano Trlo?" Welcome to Hprlng." Ue*ten. Mliwe* Mlna Bonloy, Caiumle 1)111 ami Annie Carroll. Ballad?"The lrlxh Exile,"-. Clarke. MlwMary O'Donnell. "Die Jahreuellen."?Spoken l?y Mlatee Annie Welt* ml. At.nl- Nr.l.n II.1..I. I I?!- T-..?K-I and Auuie WitiKcrtcr. 1'iunu Nolo?Minuet from Motsrt'* Symphonic In K H it Hchulhoff. Miss Rebecca Col*lu. Mediation, PUno Areoiup,?debet walirotid UeJ Schlacht. ? , Mi?a Anaic N'ollxel. CalUthculcs Sections The CI us I'Uao Quartette, i'i Planus) "II Tra*atore" ... .. Oroud KanU?la, Meloott. MUa Mary O'Donnell, Kate Wlngerter, Itebecca Col, . *in and Cecilia McHantuuu. Vvcal Solo?"Tlie Wood Nymph's Call," UiiKdon Williams. TIIK (Jl'ARRKL AMO.NO TUB PI.OWKRS. (A Caututu.) Prologue ....Miss Anale Carroll. ciimcrKMi I fore ?..MI?s Mary O'Donnell. Crocus MIm Annie Cutroil. Dahlia Miss Kinuu Ewina. Snowdrop Miss CainmloHIII. Pink MM Miss Mamie Casey. Sunflower MIm Kate WlmierUr. Water Lily - Miss ICItle Kwing. Violet .. ..Ml?? Mlua Bosley. Descriptive Nkctch ...Mia Kate Wlngerter. llano Solo?1"Home, Sweet Home," or Imitating warn In a storm Marxuerelle. Miss Mnry O'Donnuli. Valedictory, written mid read by M'm Annie WelUcl. Mi'tUls anil Crowns lur Conduct. Coronation Sung?Solo MIih Mtfglo Kletes. Cliurui mm . -.The CI?m. The gold medal for excellence of conduct and general application to Btudy, presented by Rev. J. T. Sullivan, was awarded to Miss Mary O'Donnell; the Alma Mater Medal for neatness, order, politenessand application to study,preaented by the Mother Superior, was awarded to Miss Annie Weitxell. The medal for composition was awarded to Miss Annie Weitxell, but withheld, as she received the Alma Mater Medal. First Honors were awarded: Annie Weitzell, Celia McGannon, Kftte Kwing, Emma Ewing, Ella Scalley, Mary O'Donnell, Hannah O'Katie, Kate wingerter, Annie Carroll, Julia Farley, Carrie Whitaker, Blanche Waterhoune, Jennie Carey, Mena Breinig, Annie McGarrell, Annie O'Hare, Mary McGarrel, Maggie Durkin, Mary McGannon, Susie Kei?tor, Katie Bosley, Mamie Welt.v, Teresa Burg, Lizzie Kuglen, Mainie Kennedy. Mary Flvnn, Louisa (iaus, Maggie O'Kaue, Maggie Fallon,Lottie Waternouso. The following young ladies wero awarded Sprays for oolite and amiable deportment: Mina Bosley, Helen Devries, Annie Wingerter, Molfie Daily, Mary Brady, Hose Miller, Lizzie Truschell, Annie Nolan, Tillie Reilley, Mamie Cavanaugh, Annie O'Dea, Katie O'Dea, Maggie Gil looly. The following young ladies will be permitted to draw for a gold medal for Christian Doctrine: Misses Hannah O'Kane, Katie NVingerter, Annie Carroll, Blanche Watorhouse, Julia Farley, Annie MeGarrell, Menu Breinig. The programme, as ubove, was faithfully carried out. and was much enjoyed by the large audience present. Bishop Kain was present and awarded the medals, after which ho delivered a brief congratulatory address to the school. The performers all did well, and their dibits were frequently greeted with hearty applause. Altogether it was an exceedingly pleasant entertainment. Settlement ok a Long Dispute. - Physicians have at last come to the conclusion that the best medicine for teething children is Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. The only place in the city where you can get an arched-instep shoe, patented 1870, is at L. V. Blond's. K a cinq Saturday ? Trottina, Running and Foot Jinciwj.?'The following entries have been made; Trotting-Gus Raymond, Hermit, Jr., Lucy, Frit*, Harry Warden, Dash, Morgan and Kate. Toot race?Wm. Bonner, George Devi nney. Admission 25 cents. No driuks sold on the grounds. A portion of the grand stand reserved for ladies. Nnlly I.nnn. Take three pints of (lour, one and 4 half measures of "Banner" Baking Powder, two teaspoonfuls of salt, mi* thoroughly and sift; then rub in oue-half cup of cold butter, r44 two eras well beaten, and one pint cold sweet inilk. Bake in square or long pans; cai not Willi nutter. Each can of Banner l'owder contains a measure to use instead of a spoon. Why Will Yon] Allow u cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained ? Boschpk'b Gxrv.\n SyRpj* hiuj gained tho largest sale in the world for the curp of Couchs, Colds and the jjeverest hung Diseases. It is l)r. Qoschee's famous German prescript tion, and in prepared with tiie greatest care, and no fear need be entertained in administering it to tho youngest child, as per directions. The salo of tlfia ijjedlcjnc la unprecedented. Since Qrst introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your Druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large sizes 75 cents. Try It and be oonvitiety). Trhuw .r Livkr is Kiso.?'The Liver is tho imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully nroved that Green's August Flower is unequaled in curingall persons alllicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symntoras that result from an unhealthy condition of tho Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. ttmw ? t ? ? Stirling, N. Y., Nov. 10,1870. ??< " mwv UDWiivnuiisjlliia, U1IU | sold most of tho cough remedies used in tbis section. For tlie past four years I have sold Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup, and it has taken the Placo of nearly all others. There are many families among my customers, who keep it constantly to resort to in all cases of cough, croup, etc. My wlfo has been subject to a severe'cough for several years, and I am satisfied tliut its use saved her life. It seems to possins remarkable qualities as a healing balsam for the lungs. 1 should be glad to refer any nito may inqulro to those who have .luedit in this section. Wm. limit. Sold l?y I<ogan, List it Co. rrmw ?? W? arc surprised to see so many still suffering with neuralgia and Rheumatism, when they can bo cured. We know the feeling which exists among venr many?"that any mediclno which is advertised must be a humbug." TlUamay be true In some cases, but when we know of a remedy which has become so popular as Lawson's Curative, and we have such conclusive evidence of the good It has accomplished, It Is more than roily not to raako a trial of It, and satisfy yourselves that all the proprietors claim for it is true. In such diseases as Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Headache, 80re Throat, I>arae Back, and Toothache, we can safely say that no remedy, either in physician's prescription or In proprietary fo.in, lias effected more cures than lAw* son's Cumtire. TThiAw : 1 W Go to the Races Saturday. If BaldntM or a MtMnf of Hal Exists, or If tbo Hair limy, dry or ha: the natural youthful color can be rests by nting -'London Hair Color Restart the moat delightful article ever introdu to the American people for tncreu growth, restoring its natural color, ant the same time a lovely hair dreaalng i beautifler. It la totally different from others; not aticky or pimmy. and I irom all Impure Ingredients that ren many articles obnoxious. In fact it la quisftely perfumed, and so cleanly I elegantly prepared as to make It a last hair dreaslng and toilet luxury. J. Tynea, a promlnont cltixen, Wilson, N. writes: Some ten years ago my wife's! commenced falling, and got very thin i gray; but alter using "London HairC< Restorer" the scalp !>ecame healthy, hair stopped falling, tho color was res ed, and u now growing beautiful. Ask your druggist for London HairCi Restorer. I'rice, 75 cents a bottlo. bottles, tt. Main depot for the U. 8., North Sixth St., Philadelphia. nhsi Till best Races for years Saturda commencing at 2 o'clock. Jackson's Bxkt.?Give it a trial and1 will use no other. Joseph Speldel 4I Wholesale Grocers, havo It. It is a fact well established by unqueath ble tesi.xnony that Hall's Hair Renewei news, cleanses, brightens, invigorates and stores to its original color and luatre, fn gray or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly surely. The poorest people prefer to bu; and use it, rather than to proclaim in a n ner more forcible than words can doline through blanched locks or grinly beard, 1 they are aged and passing to decay. A y short trial will convince the most skept that It dees eradicate the scalp diseases wl rob the hair of its color and life.?Fort i [Kan.) Daily Monitor. _ II. M. 8. "Pinafore," by Arthur 81 van. Full Vocal Score, words and mu $1 00; Libretto (words only), 10c; V> Selections (bound), 25c; Galop, 30c; Wi .'ioc; Potpourri, 60c; Galop, for Piano Violin, Cornet or Flute, 40c; Waltz, Piano and Violin, Cornet or Flute, All the novelties in music. Pianos Organs to rent. Lucas' Muhic Stork, 1227 Market stret Lai)ikm if you want a perfect lit arched-instep shoe made on the Cast last in French or Curaco Kid Button (t are far superior to any ever brougi this market), go to L. V. Blond Chbw Jackson's best Sweet Navy Tobi Wilton lira*. Are keeping the finest French Kid? instep, ladies button boots made, j a complete assortment of Ladies', Mia and Children's Newport Ties, bat walking shoes and slippers. Men's h sewed strap ties, button boots, and B sewed shoes. All these goods are i the most reliable manufacturers in United States and are sold at as low tigi as much inferior work. 1200, oppc McLure House. Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Chewing bacco. Retailers can buy it of Jos Speidel & Co., in 5, 10 and 20 pound p ages. ^ ^ Grant Attraction in Centra Wheel John Roenier, Nos. 201U and 2021M has received a great variety of Sum (ioods which will be sold very cheap cash. Fifty pieces latest styles of La* 8,10 and 12jc.; 200 Silk Parasols, from to $2 00; 100 Linen Suits, from $2 0 $5 00 ; 50 pieces Grenadines, from 11 26c. White Goods, Notions, Carp Wall Paper, and the whole of our inense stock will be sold, regardless of t for cash. Call soon. Another invoice just received of gc line seamless Button and Coagress Gai of the l>est makes. Go to L. V. Blond's, 1135 Main stre< We CbnllenKe TUe World. When we say we believe, we have evidi to prove that Shiloh's Consumption Cui decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, i much as it will cure a common orCnr Cough in one half thetlme,and relieveAstl Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, show more cases of Consumption cured I all others. It will cure where they fail, pleasant to take, harmless to the youn child and we guarantee what we say. I 10 eta., 60 eta. and $1.00. If your Lungs sore, Chest and Hock lame, use Shiloh's roi Plaster. Sold by E. Booking, Odd Felh Hall; C. E. Uwigut, 24th and Chapline strc Laughlin Bros. & Co,, Wheeling, and i bands & Inskeeu, Bellaire, Do Ton Believe It. That in this town there are scores of pen passing our store every day whose llvei luade miserable by Indigestion, Pyspej 8our and distressed Stomach, Liver Complo Conscmption, when for 75 cents we will them Shiloh's Vitalirer, guaranteed to c them. Sold by E. Bocking, Odd Fellow's B C. E. Dwight, 24th and Ohapline stre Laughlin Bros. & Co., Wheeling, and Hivsha & Inskeep, Bellaire. Thk most popular and fragrant Perfunn the day, 4,Hack*ctack;m try it. Sold by Rocking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. E. Dwij 24 Ui and Chapllne streets; Laughlin Bra Co., Whoeliug, and Husbands & Inskeep, I aire. n Joseph Spkidrl&Co., wholesale groc are headquarters for Jackson'a Beat To! co. " ^ A fftmoui Article. Glenn's Sulphur Soap has won great $e rity anil sale by sheer force qf Its Miopia! effect in curing skin iJUeasea, and eradicai blemishpa. Price 25 cents. For Restoring the natural color, growth i beauty of the hair buy Hair Revivium. at cei^i>cr ^biHtlft^ ^ U^naa^no^e^ual. DfW al the Teeth rntw he entirely prevented, the breath u lieu, and the teeth made to glisten with wo ness by thp use of Brawn's Camphori Dentritrice. Priw 95 cents. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are renaw and wopqeriuUy effective for curing coldsi relieving any throat or catarrhal dittlcu but guard againstcounterfeit. 8old by Los List & Co., and all druggistsat 25 cents per b A Mounrch of tbe Age. Pains of even' kind can be stopped aim instantly by the use of "Brown's Househ Panacea," a safe and marvelous remedj great repute, which is taken internally i applied externally. Prices 25c and 50c yiwl Mrs. Winslow's 8oQthlng Syrnpisaipe ful boon tcchildren teething. Price 25 cei Guard against counterfeit* and worthless i tations. Sold by Logan, List <fc Co., and druggists. tt&woi A Medicine Client tor J? Cents. Perhaps no one medioine is bo univ sally required by everybody as a good thartic. Swaynk's Tar and Sabsap, illa Pills are prepared expressly to mi this necessity, being composed "of pun vegetable ingredients, of which Podoph lin or Mandrake, Pine Tree Tar, bar parilla, Yellow Dock and other conc< trated juices enter largely into their co position; the whole strength of whioh extracted on an entirely now princip [They are mild in their operation, produ no griping, and are trulv a valuable pi 1 gaUve, aperient, anti-bilious and cathar medicine. They stimulate the liver healthy action, cleanse tho stomach a bowels of all impurities. Curing si and nervous headache, dyspepi or indigestion, bilious, or intermittent, i mittent and congestive fevers, langut drowsiness, aching pains in the back, hei slight chills, with Hushes of heat, ferns irregularities, and for a bilious and <* tive habit, no medicine is so prompt ai effectual as Dr. Swatnx's Tab and Sabs par1lu Pills. If your druggist or stoi keeper has not got them, or will not pi cure them for you, we will forward the by mail on receipt of price, (in curren or three cent postage stamps), 25 cents box, or fivo boxes for $1. Address lette Dr. Swayno 6c Son, No. 330 North Six Street, Philadelphia. ttbaw It Bxats All.?Jackson's Best 8w< Navy Ohewing Tobacco. A full supj now on hand ?t Joseph Bpeidel & Co. a r Bight Time I* Operate la aiiMks. rah. By recent communication with prom- ' red inent stock operator*, we learn that now is sr," a favorable time to take Advantage ol the ced stock market by the new combination ling' method of Messrs. Lawrencd 4 Co., the I at New York bankers, who have been so reind markably successful heretofore. This aysall tern is founded on correct, rules of finance 'reo and Is unlversallyapproved by the shrewdder est operators. The orders of thousands of ex- customore are massed Into one immense ind capital, and operated as a great whole, ing dividing profits pro rata every month. In A. tide way any customer can Invest from (10 C., to $10,000 with equal proportionate suelair cess, and at the same time gain all the ad?nd vantages of largest capital anil beat skill ilor in maulpulatlog the market. This Arm's the new circular has "two unerring rules for tor- success" and full explanations. flW will make $260, or 5 per cent; $300 will return >lor $3,000, and so on, according to the market Nix Slocks and liDnds wanted. Deposits re330 celved. Apply to Lawrence 4 Co., Bank?w ors, 57 Exchange Place, New York City. y? Ask your grocer for Jackson's Beat Joseph Hpeidel & Co. have It at wholesale. S?u rpnUSTEK'S SALE OF THE >"? BELMONT NAIL WORKS! 1 rere ded Br virtue of a deed of truit rnadn bjr the Belmont and ??'*? Work* to me aa trustee, dated February 1,18*8, v u and recorded I a the office ol theCler?of the County ? ' Court of Ohio couuty, West Virginia, lu deed of truit book No. 18, folio 15.1 and folioirlOK, which deed la . Ate, amended and corrected by onutlier deed nude by aald that Belmont Nail Worki to me, dated Ajir 112,187J?, and rery duly recorded In aaldclerk'aofflce, I akall.oo Yl SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1879, Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., it the front door of 30M' the Court House ot Ohio count? aforeuM, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the following da* acrlbed real eatate aud personal property situate In lllll- Mdd county, that la to aayt u!(, A pleca of land situated In the Sixth ward (which I wai formerly the Fifth ward) of the city of Wheeling, ocal in aald county, eontalnlng two acre*, on which are lltz. the 1 lolling Mill, Nail Factory and Warehouse of the An(l aald first party, together with the atrip ol laud or , landing on the weat aide of Water atreet, aud abreast lor of the aald two acrua, extending from Water atreet to 60c. Low Water Mark In the river. Also, lota numbered Rtlfi aeventy (70), acventv-one (71), aeventy-two (72), aeventy-tnree (74) and aoventy-four (74), in the audition to the aald city whlth waa laid out by Joseph Caldwell. Also, a certain other parcel of land In the .? Sixth ward of the aald city, on which atand the llM Blast Furnace of the aald drat party, and Ita appurtenant buildings, and which parcel Is cotupoaed of ting luU numbered one (I), two (2), three (.1), four (4), five j|,in (5). "I* (6), ??*?n (7; and eight (8), In that part of the r said city which wos laid out aa an addition thereto by ucy Marcus Wllaon and othera, which lota front on Main it to Md Water streets, betweeu Twenty filth and Twenty>s alxth streets. Also, a |?rcel of land altuate in the ' aald city and bounded aa follows: Beginning at German atr*et, on the northwestern corner ol the prou1CCO erty on which la erected the Glass Works formerly owned by Qunrrier A Coaipany thence with the line of the said property 8.70?, fc. lOOfeettoa point; thence N. 19)4?, B. 80 feet to a point-, thence N. 70i4?, W. ircll 100 feel to aald German atreet: thence 8. 19$$?, W. Mso wr,th Ba'(1 Ueru>lin atreet to toe place of bnginniog. *,BU Alao, the coal, and the exclusive privilege of mining SOS, the same, under and tn the lands of John EotT, anEton joining the aald parcel of land lying between aald an j land and privilege* formerly sold by the aald John , ivhi 10 miiiain Anuerson ana others (sltetwards oys owned by James S. Porter), and the south line of rom William Cbapllne, and alio from ao much of the (u tract of land conveyed by the Mid Joho Eoff to Z. lut Jacob, by a deed dated on the 16th day of June, A. ires d. 1HUJ, an is Included between the aouth line of Mid >aitO Porter and the south line of William Chapllne, to the boundary of said tractso conveyed to a?ld Jacob, to the furthest limit ol that tract. Also, the coal, and _ the exclusive privilege of mining the same, under the 'TO tract ol land purchased by Z Jacob -rom John Eoff eph *?d wife, ana adjoining on the tut side the coal mine aiu last described. Also, a certain parcel of real estate conveyed to theiuld Belmont Nail Works Company by the belts of Joshua Bodl?y, by a deed dated on the 6ih day of December, A. 1). 1876, and of record lu Injf. the Clerk's otfiieof tho County Court for said county. in deed book No. CO, folio 226, to which dted ana uin? book reference is made for the plat, hereinafter remer ferred to, that in to say, the bituminous coal under? for 'ytaK lhu following described land: Beginning for the _n_ same about 147 teet In an easterly direction from a s"0' point knowu as the llubbara road, and marked "B" IOC. on the nld plat; thence with the face of the coal 0 to about 8. 20?, E. to a point on the line of the coal \ fn Held of thesald Belmont Nail Works Company, as It ' lo then was where the same It intersected by the Cresent iGtfl, Iron Mill Compauv's tract of coal at the point mark* im- ed "A" on the said plat: thence in an easterly direction In a line dividing the Bodley coal field from the coal field belonging at that time to the Mid Belmont Nail Works Cornitany, until the Mid line Intercepts with the Caldwell m n4?i line, at the extreme point of the Bodley field, at the ~ ">u* |(otnt "K" on the sold plat; thence on the Bodley ters coal to the place of begum lug, containing by caku- lation twenty-nine (20) acres of coal. Also, the coal 1 underlying the tract of land marktd on the said plat as the Kn?xcoal field, beginning for the same at the ? It. said point "B" and runulng westwardly until it in- ? tersects the said Hubbard ruaa, and included on the said platlijjr the lines running between the letters 1 v, n, r,- -u, ' "H," "I," "J" and "B," Slice contalulug bv calculation thirty-one (31) acres and rr e is twenty-live (26) pole*. Together with all the rights. 1109- privileges and appurtenances belonging to any and all of the said parcel* of land, and all the improve* 1 menu, buildings and stationary machinery on any llim{ and ail of the said parcels of land, and all tue wagons, ? and carts, cars, coal cars, trucks, tools, movable macbinhull ery and live stock used by the atld ttnt party upon it is any the said parcels ol land, in and about its tual- g*' "TKKUS OK SALE?One-!ou rth o! the purckue 1 rice money cash In baud on the day of sale, aud the re- u ore malnder in three equal In atalluunts payable respec- " qus tively In six, twelve and eighteen months from the iw's a"y w|,h lntere?t Irom that Uajr, the deferred i Installments to be secured by a lieu upon the property _ sold, together with policies of insurance thereon in -i I US* oood insurance companies for an amount equal to onenaif of the unpaid purchase money, and properly as* signed. AKTUUR C. McKEc, Trustee. JeM . ?J I011S * are TAILORIHO. St DUDKE 4 CO.. nil 1J MERCHANT TAILORS. ?l7; Caulair* Saltato Ordir 1 els; lie III wo la J Caulmert Pantj (g Order M U W 17 It Caita. C B of ???? 11 " K. Black Cloth and Diagonal DressSults to Ordir ?lit, Cl W 111 M Cub. tell- Helton. Cblnnhllla ni.Mf.--i n???1 1 -"S.?WW It J Order c _ ?1? til |JO t'U 930 Cub. J orS) i ii.- j >ao- A Full Line of the Above to Chooee Fran g All good* utuiullr cat, well trimmed, nude lo mott fashionable manner, and warranted to fit ? l^b* It p*y you to give us a cnJl. ling BVDEE & CO., J " >& ?* 110! SUBSET STBECT. RE8TAURAHT8. - Capital Dining Rooms. ted ^ ned "y. flHHHr WWMSSBttr ^Vy ^ 1 ioet n old Tbl> Old aQd notable Beataurant ban been rej of moved tq new and ooramodloua quarters, and la now la llld I00*1 Tunning order at _ *>* No, 1890 Market Street, 1 , where tbe proprietor hopee to bave better ficilltlee for r, r~1" tbe accommodation ol bla largo and Increasing pat? .0 Its. ronage. j S MARTIN THORNTON Jj j aprfl Proprietor, ll BAKING POWDER, AO. ? DEATH TO POTATO BUGS! 1 l?- ? - ma rami certain and reliable exterminator to thc*e Hi Bet peats la the gr Pure Pari* Green. u- There la no security or economy In buying the ,n. adulterated article. Btricily pure lor sale by LOOAN, LIST ft CO., _ le. Prugglata, Bridge Corner. "T '? SEA SALT BATHS AT HOME 2 tic ** s Atlantic Sea Salt, beat In tbe market, with full dl- i rectloni, for ule by ~ Da <* LOGAN, LIST &CO. J re- Save Your Hones. "1 WHALE OILSOAPU)Mil fnMCUOD Roae Buthca, " Plants, dc. For Bale by LOGAN, LIST & CO- * I PEACE HATH ITS VICTORIES, fcc. = Through all the fierce com Mtltlon of Inferior and adul- _ ^ teratedgoodi LOGAN, LI8r d-CO.'S 1 mi I cl EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER re. hasateadlly maintained lu character and its popu- * ti! larity. It ts acknowledged to be the best BakingFow10 der in the market Used by the best cooks. Sold by t( the beat dealer*. Buy Logan, List * Co,'s Kitwlstor 1 Baking Powder. g $ LOGAN, LIST & CO., jeRMw Wholesale Druggists, Bridge Comer. Bt BLACK BOUGHT BEF8RE HAVING AN ENOI BLACK COLORE! on hand, we the LOWEST they have ( in this coun standinn the g the Eastern markets. ( Black Silks principally < brated CACHEMIRE UNI1 CACHEMIRE HAND-L and GI and can be i for durability lence of colo GEO. R. Jelfl WANTED. WANTED.?Salesmen to take general 8uu Agencies. Salary and expenses paid. Kefre dc? required. Triumph M*'o Co.,lie MouroeHt, htcari. )?a SXT ANTED.?ONE SALESMAN IN TV each State to *11 our goods. Salary Si.000 a yetr. IUUMPH l&'KG. CO., 116 Moore* St., Chicago. xajl 117 ANTED?TO BORROW $12,000 IN f Y Hums of from 92,000 to $3,000, to be secured by nt lien on good real estate. J. IL GO tVUEN, Attorney at Uv, my81 1222 Chapllne Strest. ST7 ANTED?A LIVE MAN IN EACH fY city and county in Virginia and West YlrytoU, > represent a Manufacturing Establishment. i'adoee amp for reply. toALTIMOKE H'F'U. CO., 254 Wont i'ayetie Street, Jun2 Baltimore, MdRANTED A Reliable OU Store, that takes leas oil, non-ciploiT0, to do Ironing, Baking, Boasting, quick, aid uarantce all claimed for It It is for sale by n H aurruupw my22 82 Eleventh street ' FOR WENT. POB BENTFOUR ROOMS ON EOFF STREET, >ne door above Twelfth street. Bent twelve dollura er tuonth in advance. JAMES L. HAWLEY. JeS , 1110 Main frmt. DICNIC GROUNDS?I OFFER FOR L BENT toy Picnic Grounds, well known as Oreeuh Irove, 4 miles north of the city, on the P. W. A K*, I B. X liave erected on them a splendid dauci tig latfonn, refmhment standi, benches, aod all tbi iefea*ry/bril4toss pertaining to Urst-chus vknh round*. The ground* lie within 50 yards ! t?e B t. Persons desiring to rent them can call upon JtJHEl'H UBKEH, pM ,; Y.. - Ho. 1147 Market Bfrreet pOR RENT, CHEAP? Tho Elogunt X> wolllnyr. No. 44 Fifteenth Street Enquire of H. FORBES, ipre Custom Houae. POE BENT-VERY CHEAP., The ^TOrW ROOM, with d welling attached, to. 1042 Malm itreet, now occupied fcjr J. traub, Merchunt Tnilor. Enquire of H. FORBES, mh!9 Custom House. CpOR RENTONE ROOM In Belley'i Block, No. 1300 Market a&eet, on third Boor, front. All the lodern eonieuienwe. Enquire of " H. FORBES, le30 Ourtom Home. JOR KENT-ONE TWO-STOUY BRICK . Bum*, No. ill Si-venteentli street, lour rooms, uniner Kitchen and good Cellar; will rat it cheap i a responsible party. Alio, for Sale or Bent, one wo-story Frame House, No. Ill, on Alley Sixteen, mtainlag tlx rooms and Summer Kitchen, with ird and cellar; woodwork In house all grained, ouse 80 feet front, runnlmt baekffl inni?t? WH. RAH K IM, AgBoli' ~ J?18 No. 104 Eighteenth atroct. ?OR LEASKQR GROUND RENTThe eligible lot at eorn?r of;81xte?nth and Chap18 itreeta U offered for Imm for ?term of year*. The ound luell will be lnued,?r auiiabie butldlnga erectthereon. For ptnlcaUn apply to EDWIN T. BU RT, WM. HUGOINS, Committee, or JOHN U. ZbVKLY, I OBO.T.ZIMMKB, j ?l2rrhx Truateea. 1 A TO JLPOO INVESTED IN WALL JLv STREET 8TOCKS make* fortune# erery snth. Booka sent Ircoi'xplaluing everythlug. Ad. m BAXTER & (X)., Bankara, IT Wall (treat, N, Y ipriad*w REPLACE TO GOU jroo are in a harry for printing, U to The Intelligencer lob Rooms. nrit <w?cut*d In ?ood atrU opoo U?? abort?t aotV*. 1XCHANOK BANK STOCK FOR i 8ALE. FIVE 811 AREd. oyl4 Addrew X. Y., thlx office. Positively /f% Healthful ' D#*' oalr HairtlMiDml Qua mil ?? ?ILK8"0?0. ? TAVIOR. SILKS I IK NKL I RMOUS STOCK OF I SILKS ( AND ) SILKS, offer them at PRICES )ver touched try; notwithi advance in and Foreign )ur Stock of is comprised )f the cele/ERSAL, SUBLIME, AAU * ?' uum UAUHtMIRE 7ITVET, ^commended f and excelr and finish. TAYLOR. FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE?the piano wagon of Adawa A Lucaa. Tbo running gears are Mar* lynew. WUlbeaoldataterrlow prW To be mm at th? atort ol C. Y. Lucas. Apply tu A.J!. ADAMS. "L'OH SALE TO CLOSE AN KSTATKJl 500 ac.es of Coal and Agricultural UnJ, In J^fiiou tUne, two milt* from Bridgeport, on the llufol tbi National Road and the Tu?(urawai? Valley a Wbnl* In* Railroad. Will he sold at a bargain lor ra?h, Inly JOHN THOM1HON, Mounda?IUe,W.Va. pK)K SALE. - A tract of land in Gaaconado county, Mo., contain* tag four hundriMl and iorty acrw. Alw, M-rtral tractauf land in different MHinti* in K*n.?. um take city woptirty or good stocks iu ixcbsnge. Apply to TH08. It. MOFFCT, 3?H 210j Market street. |9 j?OR 8ALEOB EXCHANGE FOR CITY OH .SUBURBAN , , PROPERTY. 8lx hundred and forty acres luntl iu CliuecooDly I Kiniu. Fl*e hundred and twenty acres in Harrison rounty, I Iowa. Vf. v. IKKiK A I , ?p!9 Real Estate Agents, 1300 Market St. H pX)R RALE? One NEW 8PKINO WAGON, suitable for MIt. I ry wagon; will be sold cheap for rub. Also, two BALADE TRIPPLE-SPRINO BUGGIES. Call ?4 eea t hem and you will buy. 8. J. ELUFRITZ, j fe2I Corner Twenty-fourth and Market Hit. "jpOR SALEPROPERTY IK CENTRE AN D EAST Wll EKLIM*. i I ofler at private aalo the houwa snd lui?, N<*. , 2(H0ar.d 2045, Fillmore street; aim, the store and [. dwelling house, corner Eoll and Eighteenth I All of this pr. perty la desirable and will be soidlo*. j jtl6* W. U. UALLER, Market Square. pOUNTRY SEAT FOR SAI.K-THK \J Houie and Land at Lcatherwocd Itrlounlnc to tb? heirs of the late Cheater D. Knox. ThU proyrty >> ' beautifully located on the National Cowl, in the tillage of Leather wood, two mllea east of Wheeling. Tbr Elm Grore Narrow Gauge RallioaJ jmuw* iu tiootol the property. The house Is a comfortable Brick Cottage with all necessary stabling. carriage Iwuie, he. The grounds are in a nigh state of cultivation with abundance of fruit. Thetaud i? sim-epubl* <>l l*inn subdivided to good advantage. Tbe property U no* under lease to8. 0. Taylor, Esq., till April 1st, IMO. Tertny easy. Apply toTHOi. l/lUUES, Real Kststr Agent. Jrtl For sale-house and lot on "Wheeling Island, comer of North Front and North York ?tn>At?- Fnuw' houwcjfi taining 8 rooms und cellar, lot IW feet a inches front, running back to the river SfiO feet. Also. a Frame Houite, corner of Sixteenth and EofTstreets, containing 8 roo.ttH and eellar; lot 81 feet by 03 feet ?l inches, If tliw houses are not sold by June .'.u, they will 1*' 1 offered at PUBLIC SALE at the front dour of i the Court House JULY 7th, ?t 10 o'clock * M. Terms,one-half cash,balance in six a"'1 twelve months, scured by deed of trust on the property. W. ll.HALI.KU, j jclO-Tirun Auctioneer. gERG EAST'S SALE. N.lm RWhlUke-l l0 A?0?,??, ?.l Henry (luntbor j lln*. Bw virtue of in Exarjthn ls?ue?l in the alw?erotl* tied cause, tod to m?i direct*!, I have le*|ed on ao<i will proceed to sell to the lilghivl and Ik*! biddii. un TIIE FIIUJT DAT OF fcEITKMIUiR, I#Ti. Between the hnurnol 10 o'cloek a. m. ami 4 o'cUa* P.M., it the front Auur of Hie lourt I|..u*mJ hu? county, In the cliy ol Whediti/, the following pr* 1 ?wo lloraea. Oue Mule. One 8tone Wtf on, One Cui?. Three Sets of lUroea. Tkjuis ov &ALK. CASH. JAMKS. W. 8WKKNEV. JUSK16,1S7>. Sergeantuf the City of Whmling. gERGEANT'S SALE. Juw V.M?0,l -|IoA?, J.iuts McQinnon. J l?l "I By virtue of an Execution issued in th" al?*e win tlei cause, and to me directed, I bare levied on *n<i will proceed to aell to the hlgtiot and l?-?t Udder, *n THE FIRST DAY OF tf KITES! Bit It, to. Betwien the houraof 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 <'Vl.?-k P. M., at the front door*! the Court lluu?e of Ohio oounty, In the dly of Wheeling, the following I""** ?>ne Grey florae, one Brown florae, One Spring Wagon, Two Seta ol Harness, Two Bugglea. TlRMS Or gALK, OASH. JAMES W, wWEKMCl. Sergeant of ibt? City ol Wheel og. Ju** 15,1871 !r" JrlARM BAKING POWDER r Kaqnlrwl. AtuIiI ImllaUou.