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Mb MAlimmx. Knintd at tKt PMcfn at WUtlu%g, VT. Ya.at M and thut mall majur. PBBW & O-A-LSIPIBBILXJ, rVBLUHKJU AND WUMIKOU. o litre j No*. >lfl and 77 Fo.irUHiiih NtrM I'llIOAT MOMMA U, NOVEMBER 91. ScKiiiNBR & Co., will soou publish a por (olio of proof impressions of the lineht c the engravings printed la their two inog< lines. TwkntY'Eiuiit car loads of freight woi brought to Washington on Wednesday o the P. H. Kailroad. In the evening o extra freight train was run over tho Hemj Held.?Wathington (1'a.) Ibportrr. Til k temperature of the human bod during cotnploto rest in bed has been tl: Hubjectof Homo interesting obtervutioi recently described to tho French Acadeu by M. iionual, who linda that the niin mum temporaturo in between inidnigl and:) o'clock a. m.i and the maximu: temperature between - o'clock r. m. and o'clock p. m., except in tummer, when may bo dolnyed until 8 p. m. From (/clock p. >/. tho temperature sinks grad ally to the minimum,though sometime* tl dwent about mldnighL is vory rapi .Nleep or waking, abstinence or digestio uge or sex, <lo not modify tho course the temperature, if the body is only pei feet rest. The United States Government h been deposing of millions of acres of lai every year, and has yet millions more toll; but it evidently does not know ho to make any money at the business. La year 8,881,8'J.S acres of land were dispos< of for cash umlor tho homestead and tii b??r culturo lawa; and, after deducting e pen sex in connection with tho public lai otfice, the amount realized was $828,370, little over nine cents per acre. While tl government is soiling arable lauds Western States at $2 25 au acre, which readily resold in one and two years at to $10 per acre, m wouiu room oh iuuuj tho government ought to not more th< four por cent of its Helling price. Nature still takes hor revengeB in api of. civilization. The ileuth ratio in Be land among infanta of the "comfortal: class," where lipht, air, heat and food a all provided.for the tender life was recei ly put by Dr. Drysdale, un Kngli authority, to SO per 1,000. It is somowt smaller in the highest classes, where the resources of great estate are used keep alive tho youug heir or heire Taking all classes, however, in places li Liverpool or Manchester, the rate rises *.'40 or 300 per 1,000. In Berlin one-half t babies die. In this country theshowi is much better. Wo notice tjiat it Mi sachusetts the death rate for children u der one year old varying from 141 to 1 per 1,000; but in tho worst case records that of Berlin, it is probably a cruel mer which removes so man human being frc the certain want\of the future, lied around tho infant race as civilization mi nature still manages by the sharp expei entol heavy mortality to keep down superabundant population. Tub American Colonization.Society lin itself ho pressed with applications for pi sago and settlement in Liberia that it h been constrained to appeal to tho pub for assistance. In their circular letter appeal they say: "Applications comprising several hu dred thousand respectable people of col are upon our records. Delegations ha visited our rooms to urge their petitioi Tho widespread desire to remove to th republic is the result, not of any act of tl bociety, but of emancipation, and of the unsatisfactory condition, and of missio ary zeal and Liberian proHperity, info mation of the latter being obtained dire from commissioners sent to examine th country and by letters from acquaintauc and relations." Its fertile soil, numeroi riven, sugar and coffee lands, miner resources,"political privileges and op port uities for Christian labor, present attra tionsto enterprising and pious freedm< who there see sure promise of pecuniai gain, the elevation of their chilurcu, fre dom from race prejudice, homestead nationality, and a broaa Held for religioi activity. Every emigrant costs the societ $100, and of which $o0 is for passage an support, and $50 for rations and uheltt during the first six months after arrive including ten acres of land to each ui married adult and twenty-five ncres 1 every family. Toward this outlay tt preference is given to such applicants $! or more per capita. Added to this is tl expente of travel from their homes to tl vessel, which is oftea considerable, at in all cases is borne by intending em grants." There is a great preseut need of fun< for the outfit and dispatch of tho cast mary fall expedition to embark on ti i.:. ? - t-? i -- Dtuj? iuonrnvm. jsonnuons may u? eei to Wm. Coflloger, Secretary andTreasurt of tbo American Colonization, Societ; Washington, D. C. The Unltiiuorw una Ohio CompitDj mi the Wlicni Npcculaduu. Tiio Baltimore ami Ohio Uailroad God pany recently adopted a novel but a effectual method of stopping a apeculatic iu wheat, which, having carried pric< above the shipping point, had tilled tli Baltimore elevators and blocked therai road tracka with loaded cars. The compan ' advanced its rates lor storage iu its elevi tors to 2$ cents per bushel, and gave ri ceivers notice that a heavy charge ($5) pi duy would bo made for delay in uuloa< iug its cars. This was too largo a tax ft tho speculators to ataud, aud they wei compelled to meet tho views of shipper so that now the blockaded tracks ai cleared, the cars havo returned to tb West to tying forward moro grain, ac the quantity of wheat in th.e elevators lit boon reduced from over 2,100,000 bual els Novembor 7 to 1,824,000 bual els November 14. Tho rates f( storage are reduced to % of a cent p< bushel. At New York, however, th stock of whoat continues to accuuiulat< having been 8,00(1,404 bushola in stoi November 15, against 7,455,016 bushel November 8. Tho quantity in storo i that port at corresponding dates of pri ceding years was: November 10, 1871 4,478,245 bushels; November 17, 187! 1,755,500 buahels; Novembor 18, }87l 2,38$,702 bushsls. The quantity of a graict in store at Now York list Saturda Was 12,010,000 buBhels, against 11^36^90 buahels November 10, 1878, 7,156,59 bnshels Novembor 17, 1877, and 8,179,89 bushels Novembor 18, 1870. But in add) tion to the stock in store now, there is very large quantity afloat in tho barboi few of the rocently arrived canal-boat cai goes going into store, ai the boats remaii in Ntw York for tke whiter. Ill* Munition In 111* third DUIrlrl. Q Two or three ol our citizen! bare > - e( turned from a recent trip to the Kanayba t) f Valley, whore they were 111 attendance h = upon the Fedoral Court at Charleston, fl , which, we believe, la still In session, and q Is likely to continue through the |iresent & = month. They bring us anything but en' coursglng tidings (rom that locality.' 4 = The Orand Jury ot tho United States c _ Court found upwards of two hundred In- tl t" dictmeuts, which will aggregate at least t >1 two thousand, in round numbers, which (. t. have been presented by tiie diflerent t grand juries of that Court within i, the last threo and a half years, It [ e is true, an'our Charleston correspond- c n ent stated a few days ngo, that 0 u the most of these ludictineuU aro for , ? selling whisky and tobacco without ray- <] ment of Dih unnclal tnr: lint It in altin trim that several hundred of them aro for the illicit manufactoro of whisky, which lias ie been carried on, to an almost unlimited JB exteut, for the past ton years in tliemountaluous portions of several of the counties in the traus-Kanawha country. We aro informed that upwards of llfty dlfler[u ent illicit distilleries havo been destroyed ^ in that locality withiu the last three years, lt by internal rovenuu oilicors, and still tl'e * (J work of destruction is not complete. There u# are at this time, we are advised, not less (0 than seven of these institutions opera* ted in Summers,Mercer aud Raleigh connQ* lies. It seems to be almost au utter lmuj possibility to effectually eradicate them i ( from the mountain fastnesses of that par* ticulur locality. Arrests are almost constantly being mailo, and from two tcv five hundred Indictments are found at every ^ tunn of (he Federal Court at Charleston, ( ^ and still the people persist ill violating the , laws. We confess that the outlook for such a people is indeed gloomy. ^ The political aspect of the Third Dig- j it* but little bettor lor tho people than i? ? ] shown by tho prosecutions of the United ' j States District Court. There is no deny' ing the fact that Den. Duller and Don!* ^ Kearney Mollis Muguireism is in the I jn ascendency down tliero at this time. . Democrats, nnd oven Republicans, we are i? led to believe, are laboring to conceal it, . but they cannot do it. Wo had hoped 1 that the recent defeats which tho "raj; i in baby' hud received in Maine, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, would ite put an end to the so-called Greenbackig. Labor party in this State, but it has not ] ,]e done so. Our information is to the effect ro that they are even more determined than it- ever. We are informed that they aro desk daring to the uninformed in their ranks, ,at that thoy huve had no defeats, but ou the all contrary have had a tidal wave of victorto in all the States in which elections as. have been held this year, and are initiating large numbers into their assemblies to or lodgea every day, in nearly he every] couuty of the Third District. Dg We would not feel as great concern about matters in that locality if warn i a. not satidtied that u semi-communism' id ut 70 the bottom of the so-called Labor party. ?lt The organization which ia so rapidly Cy spreading there is, wo are led to believe, im none other than the recent organization known as the Knights of Labor. The (yt organization itself ia nothing particularly out of the way, ii confined to ita proper a channel. But it is not thus confined in the Kanawha Valley. It has been perverted iuto a purely political machine, and the da dav ia coming when it may play havoc is- with the interests of that valley. Secret. >as political organizations aie dangerous, lie They are more; they are threatening to tho 1 of liberties of the people and the best in- > terests of the Government. Already n- several murders in the Third district or can bo directly traced to this organization, , and these aro only a mere introduction to ] a[ those that must necessarily follow when i tie all the local governments fall into the !'r hands of the class of men who are now J] managing tho Knights of I^ibor party in ct the Kanawha Valley. | at We do not mean to be offensive, nor do | efl we desire to reflect unjustly upon any class ^ of our citizens. Wo have written thus n. plainly in order to caution the peoplo of C- tho Third nnnorflRsiiinul or?.i?nc? j1) alliances which we know to be danger- " ? ous, aud against the befit interests of the : S) State, the liberty, peace, happiness is and prosperity of tho people. We cony elude by saying, beware of secret politi!>r cal, midnight, oath-bound societies. c j; POUntALXEWSAXl) GOSSIP. h 10 Tim Bellaire Tribune comes out very ' IQ decidedly against a Third term. This off- 1 ie seta the Independent. It seems that tho 1 ie Indejmdent man was not for a tecond term in 1S72. There are cases oi that kind. 0 An intelligent and far-sighted Republi- \ jfi can newspaper of independent tendencies, 1 j. the Litchfield (Conn.) Enquirer, wains the ie Republicans not to mistake the recent lt triumph of their party in that State, which ? %r it says was largely owing to local influ- ' ences and the nomination of rich Republican candidates. It regards the State as very doubtful in 18S0, and says that it will I f take a good Republican candidate to carry I it ] The unknown element in New York n next year is tho action of 145,000 voters, who only vote in a Presidential year: and as New York goes, bo goes the Union. ^ Mission!m defeated the proposed con- G * stitutiunal amendment makiug State elec* tions biennial. Drmockato who are turning iu a despairing way to Seymour may perhaps re- j 5,r member that thn la?t i5n?? ????? '? |ju o. Deertleld ran ho did not carry his town, q |r his county, or His State, outside of New re York city, and on Manhattan Island his f' vote profited by frauds, which have be- 41 "* coine part of the history ot American poli'! tics. S a The protest of an honest Catholic be- * is lievor that all education should be clerical, x. against being taxed for the support of free ' public secular schools, belongs to the same category with tho protest of a Quaker * ,r against being taxed for tho support of the i )r army and navy. With whatever degree e of respect the State may regard them both as manifestations of honcstlndividual con' scionco, it cannot yield to either of them _ 0 without disjoining its very frampwork.? I Is Xeto York Herald. 0 J it The Greenback vote at Stato elections q ? this year has been only about one-third ^ J, of what it was at the Stato elections last ft year. _ j, Ex-Senator John B. Henderson (Rep.), ( 11 of Missouri, declares himself inflexibly op- J y posed to Grant, and says that if the Re7 publieans nominate Grant and the Demo- & J crats Bayard, he will support the latter. 3 He thinks Secretary Sherman the strong- ? l- est man whom the Repnblicans could a nominate. , The message of the bellicose Robert ] - Toombs of Georgia to the veterans at J 1 Chicago excites a good deal ot derision at J[ tke South. The leading newspapers of m eorgla, the Atlanta OorulUvtum, remarks Htorially: "General Toombs li about % 10 only man In tba 8outh that hasn't had ' Is bellyful ol war. Bat, Lonl bless you! jilting is merely lun to some people. J ieneral Toombs will go to war in a palace ci >r next time." Tin Mississippi Senate elected on tbe J th ol November will consist ol 33 Demo- .. rate,SOreenbsckers and 1 Republican; ? be House ol Representatives contains "0 ? lemocrats, 10 Ureenbackers, 3 Kepubll- ( ma and 4 Independents. There are ^ overs! colored members ol the lower muse, and with one exception they are Jemocrats. Yuoo county elected a color- 1 d Democrat as did Marshall and several : >lber countim where the oppoaltion was j Irong enough to niako Democratic success J loubtful II a white Democrat ran. f IIIVKR II tll.lto.tll OltUAMZATIO*. " I ? umpany * nrmiiitf hi uminire in unuu a Bond to Marietta. V luZlalr* Tilbuoe of Ywteid jt. ' Tho work of organizing a company (or e ho construction of n railroad from Ilollaire c o Marietta liaa commenced, with such nea as C. Barnard, A. 1'. Tallmau, J. H. iullivan, Conrad Troll and others, iu this i md adjoining counties, as Incorporators. J Flita movement means busiuofcfl, and if the )eople along tho lino of the proposed road vill take hold ol tho enterprise iw they 1 ihonld do, it ici/i certainly be built. t Mn. Tennyson has written two child lings for $f. Nichol't*. It is expected that hey will Appear in tho January number , )f-timt magazine. It is also announced ' liata French edition of Sf. XicJiola* is here- 1 liter to bo published in Paris, with the )riginal cover and pictuies, but with the ] mailing matter translated into French. MABK1ED. hTWUHNSON-HAUr-KB-Oii Tlmi?Jay tuning, N'ovoiuUr W, 1879, by iter. S. blctlr, A. II. tiTKriiKN* lomto 311*4 katk uai-skr. JJNDEliTAKING. COFFINS AND CASKETS, i ' < ALL KINDS AKD BKKfl. ; Shrouds, Crape, Gloves, &c. wrNo Chaise lor He*ne. Hack*, Ac., at Lowest Lireiy 1'rlcea. ZINK & KOREHEAD, FURNITURE AND CARPET ROOMS, jt38 1117 MAIN 8TKEKT. FHAM. I.I.N IORN. C. WM. &UYKR. COEN & MAYER. HOVELTY PLANING IILL AN/) BOX FACTORY, DEALERS IN LUMBER, LATH, HIINOLKS, DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS, AC. Low rales. Cull *?J see n?. Office aad mill, Twen- 1 lietli street, East of CbspUn i. " tolO TRAVELERS' GUIDE! mtfAwuiw of Tmma?wmumtB TIM a. A. M. A.M. P.M. F. it. B. Ji 0. K. K.?..............m. 4 3J 10:88 0:06 .... P.M. Coal 0. Pit 1:05 4i08t llsW A.M. W. 1'. & B. DIT 5 4) 1-4 J 6.3)? 4 20* A.M. P.M. tr. 4 Pitta 6:10 11:08 8:55 6:061 r. M. P.C.& fit L 7:02 187 6:02 ARRIVAL 0? TBAIHS. * . A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. B.4 0.E.K.., -, 0:05 5:03 1100 Cent, O. Dir 11:90 8 1C 7:16 _ A.M. ?7.T.4B. 10:26 6:05 7:60* fc05* r. ii. p. u. .v. u. i Cler. 4 Plttfc^...^.....? lfc28 6:46 8:30 0:?flj A.M. A. M. P.C. A Et,X......~, H:-ri 11:32 7:37 , friaUelubla AiTuiumodallon.?Xhli train only run* iotwwu Wheeling and Triadelphia. 1 tl>?llr cxcctit fcunday?Ntiwark Aeccniinodstlon. ' tSteubeuville Aecuiomodalloii.?This train during | iho ?Ur pMfci* backward ami forward between .Mar* 1 da'atmry and lielblrr, stopping when required at 1 shernau Home, ^EtuariUe, Wwt Wlicaling and 1 Iravwl lllll. * TIME TABLE. ELM GROvFrAILROAD. i f\H AND APTEB TUESDAY. April lit, 1875, the U Carson the Wheeling and Kin Grove It. It. will un u follows: Cara will Iwto the city (corner Marid and Klovnuth stream,) and titarom'a at 6:13 A. M. 10:15 A. u. 2:15 P. v. ?fcltj r. M. ?:? " 10:55 ? 2:55 " 6:53 " 7:85 " 11:86 ? 8:35 " 7:83 ? 6:18 " 12:15 r.u. 4:15 " 8:1ft ' 8:55 " 12:58 ' 4:M ' 8:55 " 9-M 11 1:38 " 6:23 " C-.g " ; buiidaya <*xcttpied. SPECIAL NOTICES. STOP THE UOBBER ! Do jrou a#k what robber? Why, Father Tltno, of ^ ,ursi', who U Healing the color froiu millions cl eadaofbair. Alaa! I1E CAST BE HTMl'FEB. IThat then? His ravages can b? rcpalied IX LENS T1IAX TEX 3UXUTES. tli toon done. No trouble; do danger of injuring lie fibres. Not attain. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE fufera a auperb black or any ihide of brown with all ul miraculous rapidity. Manufactured by J. CUIdAUOKO, No. OS William airwt. New York. Sold y at- drutfgi?t?. Applied by all Hair Drcaaera. OC.'Ohwkaw MACHINERY AND BOILERS. rHE CENTRE FOUNDRY CO. S MANUFACTURERS OF J lAlllE & STATI01ARY BOILERS,1 ANKU, t?HEl7T IRON WORK, FIRE FRONTS, \ OUATE llARa, COAL CAR WHEBLB, STEAM ENOIN Ei, MILL AND MACHINERY CASTINttB, HOUSE FRONTS AND ORNAMENTAL CASTINOS, AC., Ac. { OILER AND MACHINERY REPAIR WORK " WILL RECEIVE rBOMPT ATTENTION. K ??Ttalrtjr-four yetra practical cxpcrlencc. WTModurate charge*? D ne?yulled ladlltiea. Afi'OR Sale Cueap.?One icountUluDd Holler II At long, 3fl luchw dlam., 4-1H fluea: one PortaWa i olloraulnchoadlanx., 24 tubes 4% feetloug, 'ift diain, >a feet fire box. ;011 MAIN ST, WHEELING, W- VA. / pa * ; WOMAN'S IDOL" FAMILY FLOUR 1 havejuit reeeiTod > lot of thU flour In barrelaand icka (rotn Ounell'a Zanmlllo Wills. It la made utn pure *oii aetocUsl winter wheat and la warranted iuaUoanything la tUe rairkeU A regular aupnly 111 tx) kej't lu itoro. ajiW M. BE1LLY. J ^ FINE ASSORTMENT OF OAL VASE*, J I'ittl Ufkno ? """T> ?c., Terj low price*, at 11 JOUN FllIF.DEL'S, Bl 5^ 1180 ftUla jlrwU at ) B. WOODS, urveyor and Real Estate Agent & Ollco No. 1140 ClUPUNE BTEKKT, It 2* Whaling, W. Va, oo ) RNAMENTAL? re Jvorcreen Wreathing. Mottoca, CoolfJU, Ac. A 1m, Suusm. UtacclU and ? all, at WEfcT VA. STENCIL AND SEAL WORKS, IWM Kn. 17*1 RU. Wh?nlliHt. W. V?. 1 THIS PAPERED < ' ft-' Kr'TTK NEW YORK. AWYEK*' BK1EKB.-'rtw Dm* 1*. ?tSliS,0mi'.?kC"'"* prtM" Brt*i*w"?pl "* WEWADVIWTia'tMINTi. "T X7ANTED.-GIRJ, TO DO CHAMBEK ?Y Work. Muit com# w?ll rawmaasdad. Isitraat WttUUtpth atrtet. p<dl? 3EV. JACOB THEO. VOOEL8DOBKF lV will Lactur* this TinlBf, from Hmm, lftb i?pter, Trie 7: "Beturn In thy Uod. Keep Uood* m ad Jiutlct." nntl RELIGIOUS NOTICE.?REV. 0. P. LV MABDEK will wnwh ?ipccUl sermon to roan* eople but habbfttb avnlo*. at 7 o'clock, In tba ourth HtrtalM. E. Church on Chatillnn atreat. n?>r waifth. Subject: "Solrlog tha Frobhui of Life." iMMhiM mails W Iaam nn*ll JiPARE RIBS.? if PARK RIBS, TfUfDE&LOINS, i'ltiu FKKT. At., TUW (Friday) MORNWO at 10 o'clotk, at Pork Iouh* on FIIt??ulb street, between Market and Main. I rnfil UEO. II PAKKB. DOR 8ALE.?TWO FARMS.-ONE I? containing M a-res, la about one ul'a (row tit. :ialn*llKUhlo. Thauiliur. *)nult)lPjro?er TOaena, ion* mile Iroiu E??t Itlrhland, Uhlo.- iloth bare a oud Dwelling*, Stablea and otber nacerary build- I nif, L'nla'lmg Springs and other running water un otb f?ruia. For term*, Ac., apply to or aidm? PLATUFF2ANK, uu3l Real Ketate agent. M Twelfth nmt. ^TEEL AND BRASS FIRE 8ET8, Of onr own direct Im'ortatlon, ani nanu(actnred I xnreaaljr (or our own trade, twyflim InQiilshand I it lateat det'CD*. Alary* a eontnent toielcct (rota, I t about ons-baIf the usual pries*, at NESBIITABRO., 1 pq-*1 1.111 Market atrtet. QRDJBBS FOR COAL LEFT AT THE ''oIIowIhr place* will be attended to: John Walters, No. 1044 Mnin street. Hubert Luke's Livery OHlce, No. 1430 Mareel street. Mrs. Fry's Tin Shop, No. 2223 Market Uret. no21 ^OTICE.-l AM N6\V~KECEIV!>'G ] A full line of Domestic Dry Goods und NoIoijm, at my old Room, Corner Main and I'a-nnt li.lli klrMi.tu nml bin.lt,. - ,..11 ..I uyoid customers' ami tile public generally. no'21 J. W. FBKHKIi. gPABE RIBS, rni>rKi,(ii\, HUttr.oms, tic. MI D. C. MKT, JIL'M, n>? TO-DAY. "VTEYHK WAS Til hi EQUAL," 13 THE Xl popular verdict cjpres ed by every wc who calls to we the display of IIoukmsan > unique nml serviceable Stbaw , Liooux, llRACKkTH, Cauyinom ami Aliilmh, I just opened up at 100ft Maiu street. Cull at ance. uo20 "p'GRAIN OAKPETSLirgut Slock in the City. Prii*: advtticlr g steadily. BUV EARLY AKD HAVE MONEY. FRIEND & SON, 1063 Main Street. i DO'iQ . I New Clocks, Bronzes 1 and Silver Ware, And a large stock to select from. Our prices tnii ueiounu lowor man any oilier house, mil i?tock lorcer. TURNER & DILLON, . no'JJ Leading Jewelers. gOMBTHING NEW? f hare Just hud a largo and commodious Ico ilousr ar Btfrigerauir erected at in y stall, No. 18 FUlb Ward Market liouae, for the pursue o! keeping my Meats Freah ao<l Sweet, and trill (uruUh to the public from this time oa all kinds of Meats aud Sausages, including Pickled Tongues and Pork, Corned Beef, Ac., which will always be lound Fresh and No. 1 In quailty, on sole dally from 5 until 11 o'clock in tho looming, aud from 4 until l? o'clock in the eTenlug. "Cull and a?e ma and I will guarantee satisfaction to all. GEO. SOZEEA.ID, au7 Htall No 18. Fifth Ward Market Houk. GRAMS & GRAPHS. JACOBIN 1* ATE XT MTIIOUlttM. J. M. JACOBS,having now a?mrfd Utters Patent both in IUbU. H. and Canada for ihc elasilo pwess Lit copying, caution* all parties fiom purchasing any tif tho "crams" or "gia|ihfcM or counterfeit Imitations ' by which the public are being tlctiuilied. After a jtriej of eiperiinentH conducted at jireat coat and in- , volvlng much tabor. Jacobs' l.ithogniu 1ms b??u m? L-ompletcly p-rfwtcd that it la not ouly more dutablc, ) but so a'texed in construction and thlckue-s (double MiorUiaai) aud cifoot erasure, that tho 1'atmiU-eof ( fit's wonderful aud 1 ibor-aaving apparatus is enabled \ ti offer a guarantee with each Uthoxtam sold, and in irder that all utsy tot the merits of the Llthoicrstii. Ii?.? earnb'ishct the following red? ccd price*: Postal L'nrd, ft 80; Note, 3 10; I.elt? r, f.HO; Foolscap, 57 00; Folio, $9 Co. A go tits wau:ed throughout tbe wintry. Add rev, J. M. JACOBS, 3 Arch stmt, Boston, Maw. Reference, Hand, Avery A t o., Bos- on. noi9 jgLOATKR MESS MACKEREL, Vory larjo and fat, at R. J. SMITH'S. Owner Market nnl Fourteenth Slrccta. pATENT BUCKWHEAT FLOUK. I take pleasure In announcing that I live just received IC barrcleNcw I'rcce? BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Dol'catelj white aud jwrfcaly pure. R- J. SMYTH, Cor. Market and Fourtoor.tli Htrewt*. pRUF. HERMANN 6CH0CKEY, Teacher of Piano, Organ and Violin. For terms apply to 8CH0CKEY A CO.?8 Music Store, No, 1308 Murket street no!7 . New goods at behrens & co., Orocera. Havo molted a cholc? Hue of Dried . 'rulta, inch ns New Valencia, London Infer an?i 4)080 Musoatclla ItaMua, Curranta, Fiji. Dale*, ieorpla halvis and qunrt.ra aud Unfurled I vuuicv luiuia 1-runrn, uirju, uraiige reel nd Lnnon l'wl, and all otlnr k<kk1# ns are kept In a to. 1 Flrkt Clm Grocery. V.?tl at No. 1310 Market trett, or Ko. 3601 Jac>>b street, W hiding. nolil ^LL SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICK. Uw a lot of allglitlv soiloil inuilc, tt ?j Five and Ten Cents 'at copj,? W. 8. HUTCHIKS1,' ' Art ?r. l Mmlc Bt<y ? "JTOr IN! STOP IS! AT THE s J A NowOyntorParlor, c 1010 MAIN ST., Grant IIoum Bulldlutf, i nd ?et a diah of thoN Finn Outers in overy ityle. 'J QrPrlvate parties and latnille* iup|>lied. , doS TH08. HEYMAN, Proprietor. ,, "1LEAR SIDES, v F Plain Shoulders, &c., * At MOSS ROSE K)BK HOUSE. " oc22 OBO. H. PAKHW. tl J"OHN FRANK, ?} Manufacturer of and Dealer In cl BOOTS & SHOES, ;; No. 3310 Malta Ntrecf, f. aajuatpnrehuod an entire ne?r Block pf Hootisnil co iocs, aau u now prepare* to tell tucni lower t Jim nu it other house in tfitj cltjr. All kinds of Ladles' co d?laco and Button BUors kept on html. ocfl ^ ^LEXANDER CONE, Sit, Bneral Business and Real Estate Agent. Merchants and Manufacturers' Booka opened, oxaine<l and dobed. Estates willed, Notts, lkiok Ac. unts, and lUnla oollecuxi. Collections promptly remitted, mA all biuincas cor* spondence confidentially attoudod lo. Bend by postal card for Circular and References. 1318 Market street, (Cmnijle's Block.) apM Whwllnn. W. V PRUSSING'S _ Vkgf CELEBRATED g yihegaR A* Ajwcraaiv PCBB ABTICLJ.. br,t" ' yl6-MWA? HIW ADVIRTI11M1NH. 3RUES & COFFER lave just received another lot of DOLMANS and WALKING JACKETS. rhe Best Styles Offered this Season. ? Also a Choice Line of Nech Wear, Fichues, Jabots, Scarfs Handkerchiefs, Ruchings, &c. A few more Fine seal Sacques Huffs and Hats, at Old Prices Hall and secure bargains. Brues & Coffer, 1132 MAIN ST. / * no'il DRY QOOD8. WEST VIRGINIA BLANKETS We have Juft received Twenty Pairs of Home-Mttdc lllaukotn That weigh eight pounds and are two and i mlf yards wide. These Blankets are mad* sxpressly for us, and are much wider thai Eastern Blanket*. J. S. RHODES & CO. no4 PATENTED JUNE 13, .8^ Those Good8 have been sold daring: the past threo years. All who have worn then prouounoe the Mode ot Fastening ABSOLUTELY P25BFECT. The rany annoyances conncctcd with the old r.ys. 1cm of I>u:ton Gloves are cntrrely overcome, and the following advantage* jeeured: l?t-Thc perfect ca*c and rapidity with which It is luted. 2nd?lt5 adjustability to fit thediiTcrcnt 5>izc\l wrists. 8:d-Ih?; advantage pained by ?r.uiu*ltj- ?trair:iar the Kid, ||tttcad of th- old lyuem which ruins vj many puirs the lir?.t tine buttoned. 4t2-- ">.ngth ci 1 looks and mode of clinching theia. fhe fastening will outlast any glove, which in a very rare occurrencc with buttons, [ndepondent of Improvement in fastening tho qnolity la guaranteed equal, if notsu. penoX) to any other glovo la tno market* rUK SALS BY J.S. RHODES & Co. ocD IBBIlffl TBUI! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED 85tli YEAR. 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SoTanth itieeti, WwWnf. .C| SUMMIT ^fcSTOVE PIPE SHELF ^ BI?UTEN8rrSTAND. 9 iu.v?B _ 7orlb.mMteonnBl.ot wild# ? croiui.'.SCi. i, t HtnfT* & wlffirifl Or^hDACO* TKI'HKN McCULLOUGH- ~~ CARPENTER AND BUILDER. AJl alteraUooa made on old bnlldlnnon >? RBA80NABIB TtRittL Ml JOB WORK promptly attended to. d ? between 14th and lfth itreeta. Randenoe, No. 96 Nineteenth itnet. iddrw either o? the .b?e. janl j???? ??? mwooops?o? LATE PL Will open this morning the Nov of Stylish UU1J-Es/ In the City. Very Latest Wintc from the best stocks in New Yor Seal Sacques, Cloth Sacques Boas. GEO NEW GOODS J Blntl* A CVII. - uiabiv Minima oiiks. t Black Cecilians. Black Satin'd L Black Silk Black { Ml , Black Armures, all Wool. > Black and Colored Merino Hosiery, Ladies' Cai , ? Ladies BLACK & COL i In making this purchase, s| selection of BLACK DRESS G pared to show the Best Stoc are invited to call and see 01 ? CEO. F nol2 JEWELRY AND W?TCHE8. QLOSING OCT SALE AT C. P. BROWN'S t GREAT BARCUKS IN Watches, Clocks, iewelry, foliJ Sllter nnd PlaUd Ware, Table aod Pocket Cut1sry, Gum, PUiola, tipecuclea, ()per*UJaa??, etc., etc. Intending to change my buaiuuM, 1 itiall from this , date force the ule of my entire stock at such pritea aaltmay bring, nfcardleaaof Itscoat. Tbeatuckcom* prtfloa a large aud w??ll selected assortment of au?U i koodi aa ar? kept in first-class jewelry atores. Those Ik want of auch goods tre promised rare buvains. i C. P. BROfVN, , >u28 ftl Twelfth itrft, Whe*llug, W. Va. JjMNE JEWELRY, WAi'UlllCS, CJiOCKS, ETC., YEBT WW, AT JOHN BECKER'S, 3309 Jacob Street. Engraving and repairing a spscblty. oc21 REMOVAL. Having removed to Mo. 1064 Market utreot, opposite the lover end of Market House, I will be pleatod to have my old patrons, as well as the public in general, to call and examine my new stock of Watches, Clocks | and Jewelry, of which I keep fug lino. Retailing a sptdalty. 0. C. WINZENBKLD, mU2i No. 1060 Market St. PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS/ J^IKETHE FLOWERS IN' SPRING, j KIRK'S Fine Art and Supply Store Is already j blooming delightfully for ths season with elegant I Plstures and endless attractions for Presents. Mow i Is your time to embellish jour homes cheaply. Special inducements are on otTer at 1005 Main! skeet. Hurry up and secure them. no8 I ROEBUCK'S WOOD AND RUBBER j Wonthor 8trij>w. j B*nt and cheapest In the mirket. Fifteen years In uso In thla city. Call for prices, 4c. | JfoLURE HOUSE ART STORE. oel? : ' ^yiNDOW CORN1CJ3S AND | PICTURE riiAMES. nu cicgiub uwiuaoni ni me urfc.UA. HUUUK ART 8T011E, oa Fourteenth ktiwrt. W.11 , MEN IIV FLOOD. EDUCATIONAL. ~ i 1ST 16111ft UBSITY. Nlltft departments of Mudr; tert-lioolu furnished at coiil; calendar srranao-l ?o lull twwhw, exueoMn for one year from 8175 to 8200; nun-?co. tarlnii, Uliorsl. thorough. KaU term Nop; tvinlM'r ;jil. IS7U. *a?For c.iUlog?ita and ot*?r fufonnat'on apply toiMPreaiilvul, J. It. Tlionipnmi, MorgHntowc. Wwt Va. aiilT IMTTMUL'KUII, I*A. Exclu.lrely devoted to the practical education of CiiK and middled aged inon, fur active btuino life, ool always In waalon. StudeaU can enter at any time. Send for circular. wM-vaw J. C.NM1T1I, A.M., Principal. JVUHNITURE AND ~ PARLOR FIXTURES. Vtw Btjlw TABU) a BUlTS from |A0 00 upward*. Bod room Suit* in latest styles. Now deslsus ol Curpet*. HtmplM of Lace Curtaini and Window Blind* frum 80c a p ward. ill kinds of Trimming*'for Lambrequin*. Fringes. Gimp*, Cords and Tuatls, Cornices and PoIm for Curtain*. ' Flower titandi, all styles, frum 1100 upward*. Curtain l/x>p? and Hook* *t all prices. The public are invited to give mo a call before parcbajlDg elsewhere,ultm sure to pleaie. C. WILHELMS. Ml] Ku.? Twrifth Blrtrt. g F. HIGGINS? I PAINTER AND GRAINER. I Orders by mail or otherwise, 1612 Jaoob | itreetor 1MGGIK8' GALLERT, 1 Will reoelve immediate attention. apr!2 ] FANCY DYEING, Ihi'M Goods, Ubftwid. bilks sod ClMhliii dj?d in dr.iial>!?oolcr?; Crapo Velli Dysd. BRY CLEANING. IHmsm tn all fcbrtes el?*o*l wltbonl rlpp?n* or rtwwnag I Us trimming. 7h? moat ?Ubor?U nartj ad thwrtaal drrssss arc lb as lsfsailjr elaaasd. lotJL TBASB UJLMS Walnot ft. CtnoUnjtl, a MnQoods ntanMdly uptM eMaljJly pa*kad. O. R. TAYLOR. IRCHASE. vest and Most Attractive Stock E-A-nsrs >r Styles selected last week k. Also, Fur-Lined Circulars, and Circulars, Seal Muffs and' . R. TAYLOR. IUST OPENED. yons. Brocades. Brocade Camels Hair. )mie Cloths in Colors. Velvets. Silk Hosiery. nbric Underwear. '< Neck Wear, &c., &c. .ORED SILKS. jecial attention was given the 100DS, of which we are prek we ever had. The Ladies ir New Stock. TAYLOR. STOVES AWD CRATC8. REMOVAL. GEO. W. JOHNSON Hu removed his place ol business from 1227 to Isio Main Street, I Nearly opposite lh? old stand. The fullest and moat complete stock ol Tinware, Stoves, Stove Trlmmlnge, Grates I AND HOUSE F0BM3UING GOODS Can be found at their new placo oUbuslnees. ' GEO. W. JOHNSON, mii No. 1210 Mala street THE FLORENCE HEATING STOVES! W1UCH Alt APl'RKCIATXD THESE COOL MORNINGS. Corao and sec and buy one. THE ciIiUPE8T Clothes Baskets IN THE CITY. I LAMPS, BURNERS AND THE HIST Pure Lead Glass Chimneys. I A full lino of Qtieenswarc always on |hand at CHRIS. ^INCHER'8, ae'Jtt 904 MAIN 8TRKBT. MANTELS & GRATES. pons MVSPECIAL ATTENTION OIVRS TO GItATE SETTING. B. F. CALDWELL, bo20 1507 and 1 SOP M \IN 8TRBET. i COOKING, HEATING AND PARLOR STOVES, R-AJKTOES, ARCHES AND GRATES. All kinds of Costing* and llepctfm for nil nultra of tilovw, L.OW FOR CASH. Old Stoves exchanged lor new. Give me , call. R. H. SWEENEY, No. 32 ELEVENTH STREET. M I DRYCOODS. WE OPEN TO-DAY A BULL STOCK OK T. A TlTmoi ?? DRESS GflQDS!I CONSISTING OK BLACK AND COLORED SILKS I Cashmeres, all Colors, Cheviot Suitings, I I Momis Cloths, I Cloaks and Dolmans, I Of Rick?M Style*. Velvets, Fringes and I Trimmings, I A KVLL LINK. I BLANKETS, I HFEIS, I Oil MI | and CURTAIN GOODS. I J Domestics of Every Variety. | Hereafter our Stock will be.Muont tow ther house in quantity, variety or pricu. We Court Examination! We Mean Business! ~ P. 8.-10,000 ytrdi MADDER PRINTS il FIVE CENTS PER YARD. STONE & THOMAS, oc20paw THE GREATEST BOOM la now taking plnco IX DRY GOODS. At prices that caunot bo approarM. DON'T YOU THISK THESE ABK BAKGibs K0 1'lecvtt jrard wiilo Chlut* at C^c p?'r yanl. BO) fleets llrown Muslin at 5c p?;r v?td. 600 Plei'M superior toil llnisUed BUacho>iM<U fit He p?r yard. 'J& lHiwu Felt "Skirts at 50c apii**, worth 75c. Come aod s<<? our line ol DubvJ in pnccw irom bc to zrio. Kwy ottering lu tbii ratlrl line worth double tho price a?k*d. Our BLACK utid COLORED CAbUHEHE-Sirt^ equaled in price or quality In thin State. You can Bare 25 ptr cent in llwl KlnnncN. You c*n iiaro 25 per cent in IH.aiikutii. You can save 25 psr cent in bhawU. You can save 25 per corn in Waterproofs andCUU You can ?a?w V5 per cent in Carpet*. You can bato 23 per cent lu purcluuluc ywir Ikj 0 oo*l a of HENRY ROEMElt, No. 2006 MAIN STREET. W"An early call la rN|wctfully aollcUod. do! CAS AMD STEAM FITTING. ?UKE F1TT0N, PRACTICAL PLUMBER & STEAM FITTER, KO. 1416 MAIN STREET, Bu]uit roceived a new lot of the beat O-TJIVC HOSE nuu. ?UD laical IWMSDl UA3 LVUJU.1U STOVE. For ule cheap. **Allortlwi promptly la rail THOMPSON & HIBBERD, PBACTICAL PlumtasMSttanifih 1114 MAHKET 8T., WHEELING. Dealers la ill kinds of Lead, Wrought to J Cat 1*? Plpft, 8ewer Plras and Chimney Top*. Stwm Wirtw Gaugon, oiphon Pumps. Safety ValtM, n*u> Tubs, Sinks, Ac. Sola Agents for Celebrated Cameron 8 team Pump, ?axv? Underwriter* Gas Maolilue. "Orders from the country promptly filled."?* no20 ANTED, EVERYBODY TO CALL I TRIMBLE IHHK PLUMBINS ESTABLISHMENT, 141H Market Street, And examine th* T?TTnP'?' T? a rw-nrr?-w*-i Iron Hydrant & Street Washer, THE BEAT IN THE MARKET. They can be repaired without digging W yotu pavement or yard. pi ULL'8 PRICE LIST. BEST BROWN BACK WALL PAPER, FOUR CENTS PER ROLL BEST WHITE BUCK HI JIB Six and Seven Conta per Roll. BEST SATIN OR GLAZED PAPER, 10 and 12 Cents per Roll. All *?- ' ? ?? -? Qtiai lv ^eogi" ?? A. W. PAULL, *P30 1142 Main Bin*'.. ]?EY CITY CARRIAGE AND BUGGY TOPS Are easily applied to Wagons or Buggiw. ind are a good protection against iuu or rainHiey can be bought at very lo*r prices#'. J?eol> Snyder's* l" *0.1405 MAIN JXREET