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WM. ZINK & SON UNDERTAKING laallllabic&cbcacazatallj atusledto. CAMKETB auU COF/1K8, of aU kind* and tltm. kopt oomunU/ 00 bud. HACKS forcUbod at the loweat 11 wy prlOM. Alio t lull llnaoi Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, JWlur and Chain Ur Furniture, which w oflar ?t the loweat xvmrTT*?KX)MO ajtd Maukt Itn. GEOTE. STIFEL&CO. 1066 Main St. White Blankets. White Blankets. White Blankets. Scarlet Blankets. Scarlet Blankets. Scarlet Blankets. Grey Blankets. Grey Blankets. Grey Blankets. At Last Season's Prices. GEORGE E. STIFEL & CO., 1065 Main Street. Qi37 ' Seasonable Bargains! Ilurgaln* iu lilrnrliru ??" Brown MiikIIiik. IfHrKHliiH 111 lllriirlird null Ilrowu Nhertlng*. IlnrguliiN in llleaclieil uud Hrbwn Tnble I.liifiix. llnrcHiiiH In Towel* nn?l Towel In XI. HurgMltiN in Colored autl W lilte Bed Kpreadft. IIiiri^uiuN lu Mil IlonMPkrciiliiK UoodN. I)o not delay the purchase of the above, as the goods are still advancing. Continue to close ont CLOAKS and DOL MANS at manufacturers' cost. Now is your chance to secure a Wrap at mucli below present value. I. BLUM&BBO. 1104 1*1 nlii Street. JalO riENTISTHY.?TO THOSE THAT DE 1J hIRK to MTe their natural teeth we would aay that we art now bailor prepared than ew More to eonbla thein to do ao. By the use of an Clkctko Magnetic pLUUflsa wo can and are making better ami Immiaomer Gold Filllnp, wltli mora eaae to our FdUent#, thou hnte herrtolore boeii inulo in tbl? dty or eleewhm, without the aid of the Electric Flujwer. What we aajr we can prore by actual demomtraUon. Cfcll and k? lor youweUaa. JAMBS M. 8UBUI80N * SON, aul Ho. 1141 Market Hu, Wheeling. W. Va. Ita O Mwi Mm. Eft itud 217 Foarleeulh Ntrcof. New AdTerliMiuenu. Notico to Cigar Makers. Valentines?\\\ S. Hutchins. Notice?Dissolution of Go-partnership. Funeral Notice. Manufacturers' Fire Insurance Com pany. Thebmometeh Kecohd.?The following shows the range of the thermometer, a9 oboorved at Scnnepf's drug store, Opera flouso corner, yestorday: 1871). 1880. 7 4. M. 12 M. 8 P. M. 7 P. M. I 7 A.M. 12 M. 8 P. M. 7 P.M 25 2C JS 'M I U ? M 41 , w..i WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, January 27.?1 a. m.?For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley partly cloudy weather and local rains followed during the night, bydocldedly colder north to west winds and rising barometer. For the Lakes, light rain or snow, east to south winds, shifting to southwest and northeast during the night, with rising barometer and colder weather. INGROWING NAILS.-Dr. L Simonsen Is ?till at the McLure House. Don't fail to see him. M. SALINGER opens tbc "Atlantic Cloth ing House," No. 1320 Market Street, Crangle's Block, March 1st. BUY a Present that will outlast time; ona to cot only gladden the heart to-day but in after years awaken happy recollections or the giver. JACOB W. 6RUBB. WE will open this morning a large Hob of superior made Corsati, embraoing a large variety of styles. Our prices are below the market for the same class of goods, and we solicit an early inspection. A. L RICE L CO. * THE Greatest Bargains we have ever offered, 500 pleoes Black Silk Velvet Rib bons at only 15 cents a piece, cheep at 50 centi; 10,000 yards of Silk Ribbons, all colors, all shades, all widths, at the re markably low prloe of 10 otota a yard, at Spsyer Bros'. Call early ts sscure these Bargains. Ei.acriox.?The following director* were elected yesterday for tlio Franklin Insur ance Company: J. N. Vance, M. Keilly, Geo. Adnms, J. 11. Hobbs, James Maxwell, U 0. Btllel, T. I'. Shallcroaa, John Held, Jno. McLure. More than a majority of tlin stock wo* represented, and a very quiet election hold. fussocs Entosioumiv.?Chief o( Police Sweeney was Informed lasteveniug, about oeven' o'clock, th?t "flrebugs" wore en gaged In burning up Wondel's Bteblee, nt the corner or Twentieth and Chapline streets, >11 the Fifth Ward. lie rushed over, accompanied by two of bis deputies, and made a thorough search of the prem ises, hilt failed to find anything wrong. Several hundred people, attracted by the excitement, gathered in the neighborhood of the stables, and altogether the atl'uir created quite a sensation. Tkanbkm of licit. Estatk.?The fol lowing transfers of resl estate were admit ted to record In the office ot the County, Clerk yesterday: Seed made January 24, 1880, between Lewis Weltzel, trustee, to Chris. Land tneyer, for a lot of ground on the south eldo of alley LV In McLure's addition to the city, for $526. Deed made January 19, 1880, between James Iteed, guardian ol J. A. Dunaway. to 0. H. Reed, for north half of lot 184, on the corner of Twenty-third ind Obapline streets, for $900 ?uux your teeth with Ivory Soap. Hrlftf Henlloa. Measles are very prevalent in the First ward. Orders for coal at our different banks are heavy et present. Kramer's Band will go dowu with tbe Courier excursion to-morrow. Very few canes of diphtheria are now re ported in any locality In this city. A LAittiK party will be glven|at tho resi dence of the Oglebay Bros. Friday night. Law and order assumed tangible shape yesterday. We refer to the O'Leary busi ness. A masquerade is announced f or Neu bard's Hall, for Wednesday evening, the 28th. 'Squire Philii^ disposed of two cases of assault and battery yesterday after noon. The journeymen carpenters will nave another meeting at Goetze's Hall this evening. The steamer Andes received a large amouut of iron Irom the-Etna Mill yester day for points below. John Happy has just finished a contract for furnishing a firm in Centre .Whoehng with 12,000 pTg's feet. Mr. Newton L. Marsk, of Bellaire. will walk against Miss Von Biumon at Wash ington Hall next week. One marriage license was issued and two deeds of trust recorded in the Re corder's ofllce yesterday. The three childreu of Dr. 8. L. Brice, of the Oth Ward, who have been very ill with scarlet fever, aro recovering. Large quantities of cattlo are being shipped over the Hempfleld road to Wash ington county, Pa., from Chicago. The Ancient Order of Hibernians have given Bishop Kain $100 toward the pay ment of his traveling expenses in Europo. Two women of doubtful reputation were staggering through East Wheoliug yester day in a disgraceful state of intoxication. A horse attached to a wagon belonging to a Bellaire man rau ofl'on Market street, near the Postoflice, yesterday, damaging the wagon considerably. The nailers aud nail fetders of the Top Mill will attend the funeral of their lato comrade. George Heck el, this afternoon, who died Sunday afternoon. Wheeling had two stables and three horses burned Sunday nighL?Steuhniville Giutllt. We had not heard of this before. 8omb specimens of iron ore aud coal wero shown us by Zane A Stalnaker, yes terday, from Greenbrier and Pocahontas couutles, that are said to bo very valuable. The following letters retpain unclaimed in the Postollice: Jim Barks, J. Few Brown, It. W. Cummins, David Marthan, J. J. MulitF, R. McPheeters, M. ScbafTner. Hon. 0. D. HujimRn has purchased the interest of the late John It, Hubbard in the ateam saw mill on the creek bank, and the mill will now be operated by H. B. AC. 1). Hubbard. A little child narrowly escaped death on the Citizens' Railway track, yestorday afternoon. It was on the track near Paper Mill alley, and the driver's attention being called to something olse, his car was almost upon tho child before he could Bt?Plt- . . ,,. l.ouis ScnwALB ontertained someoi his Invited friends at his saloon on North Main street last night, the occasion being his birthday. The evening was paesed in a very pleasant manner, and all were de lighted with their treatment at the hands of tho genial Bavarian. Two coix)red men insulted the colored nurse in tho family of a gentleman living on the Island, Saturday night Sho recog nized them, and yesterday she sworo out a warrant for them. Oflicer Rutherford arrested one of them, named Powell, yes terday morning, who will have a hearing this morning. A very pleasant reception was given last evening to Mr. Robert Beam and bride, nee Miss Ada Snider, at the resi dence of Mrs. P. Beam, corner of Seventh and Market street. Quite a number of the friends of the contracting parties were present, who enjoyed them selves to Cockayne's orchestra. CnisF Eccles had the United engine out for a test yesterday aftoruoon, and also tried a new relief valve sent him for trial. This valve Ib go constructed as to fit the nozzle of the hose, and in a fire when it is necessary to go through a room with'tho hose tbe water can be shut off, no differ ence what the pressure may be, as it is dis charged at tho connection with the ongine. Tho new relief worked admirably and will no doubt be adopted. * Hon. J. H. Atkinson, of New Cumber land, called on us to-day on his way to Columbus to engineer tne bill for the re lief of John Porter. This is a iust debt owod by tho State of Ohio and should be speedily allowed. John Porter is one of tne few men who suffered financially from the yellow fever panic oi 1878, and the sacrmco he made in burning his own property was made entirely in behalf of tbe people of Ohio.?Steubtnville Qazcttr. W est Alexander is considerable exci ted juBt uow over one or two scandal cas es. A woman in that town, who is al ready the mother of four illegitimate chil dren, recontly gave birth to another, the paternity of which was laid to a well known shoemaker of that place,a married man and the father oi a large family of children. One or two other cases of kin dred nature are also on the tapis, andjthe social status of things up there Is some agitated. TiairKBANCK Troubles*.?W 6 gave yester day morning, a description of the proceed ings of two rival temperance organizations at Washington Hall Sunday afternoon and night, In which one party clnimcd to have hired Dr. 0'J.eary to lecture, and claimed that by a previous understanding, they were entitled to one-fourth of (he net proceeds. The former party triumphed Sunday, but yesterday their opponents undertook a "dodge" that will likely square them with the others. Dr. 0'I.eary was summoned before Justices Miller, and Philips yesterday afternoon to answer a charge of violating the State law regulating Sunday exlilbitious, in which lie had lectured and given panoramic exhibitions for blreon Sunday tile 25th of January. The doctor did not appear, and a fine ofW and costs waa assessed, anil an attachment issued against the Doctor's ef fects. The costs for the attachment, wit nesses' fees, etc., amounted to iZSSO, which, when the Doctor ascertained what had been going on, he very decidedly de murred to paying,and K U. Cracraft.Esq., was retained to assist him. AtO o'clock, the lawyer and doctor put in an appear ance at the Justice's office, and the former moved to quash the proceedings, and read from the bill of rights in support of his motion, and was proceeding toamip his motion, when tho Col. said: 'Here, I haven't any time to hear this racket now. You can come in the morning at 11 o'clock," and "shying" a corn cob pipe at "that dog Pete," who ?'as engsged in a tussle with Jeff Davis in the corner, ad journed the court with a side romarli to bis Constable, "Did you get those costs." It is row in contemplation to bring suit against Dr. Hall and tho partiea luring Dr. O'Leary, as tlip latter declined lec turing when he learned that there was a "rumpus" between the two organisations, but as Doctor Hall and others held him. to his contract, so the lecture was given. The affair has causeji considerable eJclle nient in temperance circles, and to-day's outcome la looked forward to with ponsld able leellng by both parties. 1'iu-torjr r?l>. Close confinement, careful sttsntlou to all fsctory work,gives the operatives pallia faces, poor appetite, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactivo liver, kidneys and urojary troubles, and all the physicians snd medlcino ip the world cannot help litem unless they oan get out doors or use Hop Bitters, nude of the purest and best of Wnedloe, and espedilly for s'uen casts, having abundance of health, aunshlnennd rosy cheeks in them. None need suffer if they will oae Upo frjsgly. ? They coat but a trifle. See another column. For sale by Ijuighlln Bros. A Co., wholesale dru^ists, Wheeling W. Vs. U. 8. District Court Jurors.?The fol lowing are the Grand and Petit Jurors drawn for the spring term of the U. 55. Court to be begun in tnis city on March 1st next: URAXD JORV. ? K. J. Donuan,*B. J. Smith, J. E. Smith, New Cumberland, Hancock county. T. Buchanan. Weiiaburg, Brooke county. John II. Hall, Wm. Hare, Jacob Snyder, J. P. Gilchrist. E. J. Stone, John H. Hobbs, S.J. Boyd, H. K. List, John Voeckler, Alexander Rogers, Wheeling, Ohio county. Henry Talkington, Pine Grove, Wotxel county. S.J. Robinson, NewMartinsville, WetxeJ county. A. Richard, Manuington,Marion county. Eldrldge Carter, Mt Harmony, Marion county. rrriT jury. Ezra Richardson, James M. Porter, I Charlea A. Freemau, John B. Chapman. ! John H. Atkinson, and Wm. Chapman ol I New Cumberland, Hancock county. J. G. Jacobs, Joshua Gist, aud William Campbell of Wellsburg, Brooke county. John W. Cummins, Jamoa M. Todd, John Truschel, Alex. Cecil, T. F. Owens, Dan. Thorn burg, Alichael Edwards, Henry B. Miller, Steve Waterhouae, Robert 8.1 Irwin, and John G. Hoffman, of Wheeling, j Ohio county. Isaac Shepherd, of Shorrard P. 0., Mar shall county. A. D. Pierce, of Moundsville, Marshall county. Josephus Clark, of New Martinsville, Wetzel county. John M. Van Camp, of Van Camp P. 0., Wetzel county. William 11. Staley, of Ripley, Tyler county. ?, Rolfa Billingsby and Joseph Thomas, of MiUdlebourue, Tyler county. John W. Lott and M. M. Comerford, of Fairmont, Marion county. Felix S.Martin, of Mannington, Marion county. Eli L. Parker, Pinesville, Marion county. John C. Wagoner, W. W. Bering, Geo. W. Lemans, Wm. B. Long, aud James C. Bell, of Morgantowu, Monongalia county. B. F. Stanford, of Saint Mary's Pleasants county. T. P. Gorrel, of Hebron P. 0., Pleasants county. L. B. Dellickprand Andy Aul, of Park ersburg, Wood county. Personal Mention.?Col. E. W. Croaa, of New York, but formerly of this citv, ia in town. Mr. Jamea V. Ilagaman, 'correspondent of the Now York hub, is in the city. ^ Misses Mollie Lobenstein and Lizzie Ernst, who have been visiting in this city, left for Zanesvillo Saturday. Prof. Charles E. Dwight, who has been confined to his residence by sickness, Is able to be out again. Amongtbe arrivals at tho Stamin are: E. D. Ludwig. Kanawha Falls; Andrew Roeder, Bellaire; C. H. Charbaueau, Chi cago; B. B. Durain, Lancaster, 0; Jotln Glasgoo and Mrs. E. Shuck. Bellaire; W. M. Shaw, Pittsburgh; Jos. II. Hutcbiuson and John Stonebreaker, Warnock, 0.; E. Black, Valley Grove; W. P. Dix. Spring Hold; S. S. Thornley, Marietta; J. Young, Sewellsville, and H. W. Shurtlitr, Akron, The following are among the latest ar rivals at the New McLure: Washington Beck, Pittsburgh; Ben Williams, T. R. Puruian, Waynesburg; Frank S. Saundors, New York; J. M. Kidd, Baltimore; E. M. Norton, Vine Cliff; Daniel Dewey, New ton, Pa.; G. F. Edeler, New York; A. Blackburn, Steubenville; Chas. H. Love lace, A. W. Halienbeck, New York; J. J. Porter, Pittsburgh ;C. II. Baker, Geo. W. Miller,Philadelphia; J. M. Burns, Balti ?v. u. j>ro\vn, ramesville, Unio; J. Comp toil, Nashville; W. II.Smith, Chicago: M. II. Isaacs, Philadelphia; A. J). O'Brien, Columbus; R. II. iJaanuui, Now York; w. H. Jones, Cincinnati; A. E. Andrews, Warren, Ohio; ?. L. Vail, Philadelphia; fi' 55'?New Yorlt; L- Baker, VV. IH. Grant, Cleveland. . A Mi-HKMKSTH.?The Opera Honse was well Oiled last night by a good audience which had assembled to hear Adah Rich mond's rendition of GiroRe-Girofla. Miss Richmond is a lady of'plcosing appear I ance, good stage presence and Is a very gbod singer, taking her dnal part in good style, lier drinking song was well given and was roundly encored. Her support is fair. Tlio Marasquin ot Mr. J. 0. Ar mand was in the main very good, lie has a good tenor voice which he uses to good effect. The "Don Bolero" of Mr. Vincent was fair but was excessively overdone sometimes. The "Aurora" of Miss Hutch ings was only moderate, and she detracted from her performance by indulging in laughter at "Bolero's" sallies several times. The Mourzouk of Mr. Brand was well dino. The remainder of the company * is I good. To-night Fatintxa will be given, an opera abounding in sparkling sallies, fun and in fine is very amusing. Tickets | at Lucas'. . Laborers Movkmkjjts.?The committee appointed Saturday night last bv the la borers meeting to arrange a platform and other matters, met at Clator's carpenter shop, in East Wheeling, last night, with closed doors. Some ofthem, howevef, be fore the committee met, stated to a repor ter of tills paper that they were in earnest in this matter, and intended to prosecute their claims to recognition at the hands of both parties, and to further this object they would hold meetings in every ward Saturday night next and organise clubs, whose duties would be to use every fair means to represent their views and aug ment their numbers. They are in no wise connected with the Socialistic ele ment, who are struggling for existence in this city. A platform would be prepared in accordance with thesri views which would be submitted for ratification at the next general meeting. Council.?The Mayor has called a special meeting of Counoil for to-night, as he says for three reasons: First, to arrange for the payment of employes monthly in stead of quarterly, as Is done now. Sec ond, to finish up some business pending before both branches, and thirdly, to make arrangement! for the keeping up of a night force of watchmen to protect the property in the city, against the depreda tions of Incendiaries, aud to arrange for their payment. There is a provision for extraordinary caaos, and the Mayor taking advantage ol this has been unremitting in his efforts to proserve property, but whether the people will tonsent iokeep up the expense for these night men, to another question, and- hence his Honor 'wants to know" the feeling In tho matter. Squibs lli'LOKR, Hi whoso office, No. 1-122 Market street, Mr. John Fiusimon's headquarters are to be found, wishes to Inform the lamp crowds who daily stop before the office door, that those steel spring Tug Links they so inuch adiniro (and about which they ask tnore ques tions than the Squire has time to answer) jrp not used for weighing pig metal, as was suggested by that overgrown boy, but are placed-on wagon traces to protept the wearied and often overworked animals from straining their shonlders when starl ing a wagon, dray, or cart, heavily loaded, and to relieve horaea and harnese from vio lent sheets, yhpn the vehicle jolts into a bad hole In a bad road. These useful and durable Tng Links can no* be sepn on nearly all the rolling mill tesaas, coal haul ing teams, the streetcar horses and wagon Uupis, owned by all the wholesale gro cers, as Mr. filnsimons has sold several hundred pair of these useful horse and harnese preservers In Wheeling, Ben wood, fiellaira and Martin's t'eny. Call on him at No. 1423 Market street, and ensure your horses from unnecessary violence by getting a set Qf Tug Links at once. Burr qualities of String at Sbeib'sr Bisp supplies |U Shelb's. A Bio Da v at the Enoljhh Lutheran.? The English Evan. Lutheran Church was tilled last Sunday at all the ser* vices, and many expressed themselves as having had a day of great solemnity, and vet of religious joy. The morning worship commenced with a prayer-meet ing led by Mr. T. B. Suiith. an elder of the church, which was followed by the regular liturgical openiug by the pastor of the church and the administration of tho rite of baptlim. Tho sermon was by Itev. Geo. A. Bowers, D. D.. of Pittsburgh, from 1 Corinth. XI: 20, "For as often as yo eat this bread and drink this cup, yon do show the Lord's death till he come." It was a beautiful aud plain exposition of the passage, dellveied in that unosten tatious manner which always impresses a true worshipper. At the close of the ser mon tho Boleinn rite of confirmation and baptism was administered to applicants for church membership, and the Lord's Supper distributed to a very large num ber of communicants. The occasion was regarded by the members of the church who spoke to the'reporter of it as one of tho most solemn aud impressive the church has ever had. The Sunday-Bchool met in regular ses sion at 'J o'clock, and was crowded with the regulars and wvercrowded with visit ors aud friends. Seats, aisles and vesti bule out to tho front steps were one nines of humanity, eagerly and anxiously look ing and listening to catch every word of the speaker and every note of sacred song. Mr. Zoveley's blackboard picture was a marvel of taste and beauty, it repre sented temptation ami victory. A shield to the right hand had on it "It is written," "it is written," with broken darta lying around it which it had warded off. To the left hand was a serpeut crushed by a foot representing "The seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head," and over all in illuminated toxt, the words " We overcome through Christ." The singing at tho opening was by the school in standard church hymn, aud the chorus "Glory to God in tho Highest." The Jubilee Singer* followed iu "Steal Away to JesUs," and the Lord's prayer chant. No effort of pen or tongue can describo the power of these "born children of song.1 The effect upon* old and young was marvellous. Every heart seemed subdued and many eyes were moist with tears. The first address was by Rev. Dr. Bowers, of Pittsburgh, and was eminently appropriate. The sec ond, by William Alexander,of Bridgeport, on the lessou of the day was full of good instructiou and solid truth, and delivered with unction. The third, by Alexander Bone, who recalled his first meeting with the pastor of the church ministerial in the prison cell of Duck Pool, seventeen years ago. Mr. Bono Baid he had watched the school and its workers during nil these years in the solid and substantial work for Christ aud humauity,it had been and is do* ing. Regret was expressed at tho illness of Theodore Holier, cornetist,whose sweet mUaic was greatly missed. At night the church was crowded from end to end, aud many failed to gain ad mission. The old liymns of the ages were rendered with thrilling effect by a choir ol jubilee singers and congregation, and sev eral selections also by the celebrated visi tors. Dr. Bowers and others truly said: "It could scarcely be supposed that one had any heart who was not touched by the plaintive strains of these former bonds men." Tho sermon 011 "the value of the soul," by Dr. Bowers, was a masterly effort, and never did a congregation listen more at tentively than that of last night. Alto gether tho day will be ouo long to be re membered and cherished by the members of this congregation. The communion of the Holy Supper was also administered at the closoofliie evening Bermon. Wonderful Cares. Rev. F. W. Buchholx, Waseca, Minn., used the St. Jacobs Oil in the case.of a lady of kis congregation who had been bed-rid den with Rheumatism forsevo'nteeu years. She used the St. Jacobs Oil for three days, and was able to leave her bed. Mr. R. Schaefer, No. 3L Brown street, Allegheny City, Pa., had the Rheumatism for eight years, and had used every known medicine without relief. A siuglo bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured him. GustavA. Heilman, editor of Pittsburgh Daily Republican,, suffered with Rhelima tism for two years, aud lay many'a night unable lo sleep on account of terrlblo pains. Two bottles of St Jacobs Oil cured him. Mr. F. Wilke, Lafayette, Ind., reports a case where a uian suffered so badly with Rheumatism that he cOuld not move. His legs were swollen and he had the most terrible pains. Twelve hours after the first application of the St. Jacobs Oil the pains wore gone and the swelling had dis appeared. '* Mr. Henry Schaefer. Millersbur^, Ohio, was cured of Rheumatism in the hips. Mr. F. R. -Witt, Cleveland, Oido, Rheu matism in the leg. Cured after tliroekap plications. Mr. Henry Lear, Patriot, Ohio, Had such pain iu his shoulder that be could not move. St. Jacobs Oil cured him after a few applications. Mrs. Vrena Gugolmann, aged 50 years, living in Rochester. N. Y., Rheumatism in legs; could not walk. Used ono bottlo of St. Jacobs Oil and felt, as she ahsorts. like newborn. Christian Hanni, Esq., Youngstown. Ohio, ia full of joy over tho wonderful cure of hia wife by St. Jacobs Oil. For twelve long years sue bail auffo.ed with Neuralgia in the head, and often had the moat terrible paina. Half a bottle of St. Jacbba 01! cured her entirely. Mr. Whi. Iteinhardi, Eluiore, Win., re ports as follows: St. Jacob* Oil is teuliy a wonderful remedy) for 1 could mention doBena of caaea where it has proved ita maeical influence. One case in particular I will state: I know a man who has suf fered with Rheumatism for the last twen ty-four years, and of late he could hardly move around. After using a few bottles of St. Jacobs Oil he waa entirely cured. B. Seim, Esq., of South Adams, Massa chusetts, writes: Allow mo to inform you how much good St Jacobs Oil baa done in this neighborhood. A woman had the Rheumatism so badlv that she could not even attend to her waah. Three applica tions of St. Jacoba Oil cured her. Her joy seemed to have no bounds. Ask your grocer for Dilworth Bros, Roasted Coffee. It is a strictly pure Kio CofFoo and each package contains a full (pound. John Rokmku still continues to sell Dry Goods, Carpets mid Wall Paper at the old 8rices? Noe. 301(1 and 11021 Main street, entre Wheeling. Eminxnt Dr. W. 0. Cavenagb, Memphis, Tenn., writes: For weak digestion, con sumption, general debility and want of appetite, 1 cheerfully recommend Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef. daw |v fTopr Ilnlr Fnlllnt op Ttirnlii? llrmyf "London Hair Color Restorer," the most cleanly and delightful article over intro duced to the American people. It i8 to tally different from all others, not sticky or gummy, and free from all impure ingredients that render manv other preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new life, cures dandruff, 'causing the hair to grow where it haa fallen off or become thin, does notsoi) or atain anything, and is so perfectly and elegantly prepared as to ipake it a lasting hair dressing aud toilet luxury. yaupe), Moore Jc Co., Cleveland, Ohio, write: i'Pleaae send ns onp gross ,flo(?? Jon Hair Color Ralorcr" We have sold largo quantities of it lately, and will con tinue to reootnmond it, as wo think It de cidedly the beet preparation in the market, rhe writer of this is using it on bis own head." London Hair Color Restorer is sold by all druggists at 75 cents a bottle,or lix bottles for *4. Principal Depot for United Statea, 330 North Sixth street Philadelphia. Ask your druggist for London Hair Color Restorer. Price, 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles/$4. Main depot for the (J; 8., 830 Worth Bfoth St, Ph}la<|p}phja. Mason & Haml& Organs, one-tenth the price quarterly, till paid; at Sheib**. A Hotber'aUrler. The pride of a mother. the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes thorn away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible riik, if tbey havea cough, croup or whooping oough, which leads to consumption, if you do not attend to it at once, Shiloh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed to cure them. Price 10 ceuts, fiOoenta and $100. For lame back, side or cheat, use Shiloh'a Porous Plaster. Price 25 eta. Sold by E. Booking, Agents, Odd Fellow's Hall, and Chaa. ^loenkemoeller. The Beat X Kver Knew or. J. O. Hturkey, a prominent and influential citlxen of JowuCity, says; "I have had the ?dyspepsia and liver complaint for several years, and have used every remedy 1 could near of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh'a Vitaliter advertised in our paper, and was persuaded to try it I am hap py to state that it has entirely cured me. It Is certainly the beat remedy I ever knew Of." Pricfr75 eta. Sold by K. Booking, Agcuit Odd Fellow's Hall, anuChos. Moenkemoeller. Shiloii'h Catarrh Remedy.?A marvellous euro for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, and headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for the more success ful treatment of the complaint, without extra charge. Price 60 cents. 8old by E. Book ing, Agent, Odd Fellow's Hall, and Chas, Moenkcmoeller. ttsaiow Music Books, all kinds, at Sheib's. Shkkt Musiu at half price, at Sheib's. Simon Baek & So* have received three car loads of new Mackerel, four car loads of Lake Herring, one car load of Codllnb, which they offer to the trade at a very low price. Weight guaranteed, Nono equal in quality. 1312& 1314 Main Stieet. Pianos and Organs tuned at Sheib's. Mnkr "Happy New Year" Ilnp|?j. By presenting your wife, daughter, sister, or friend with a Stein way Piano, Fischer Piano, Knabe Piano, Emerson Piano, Weber Piauo, (.'bickering Piauo, "Palace" Organ, LoringAc Blake Organ, Piano or organ stool, Elegant piano cover, ? Accordeon, Guitar, Violin and bow, Oi Banio, From tbo uiagniiiceni stock to be found at Lucas' Music Store, 1227 Market street Musical Instruments repaired at Sheib's. The Be*I Jm the ChcApeNt. Be it known to the good people of Ohio county and vicinity, that we. tho undersigned, keen tor sale at our drug stores in Wheeling, W. Va., that old established and reliable rem edy, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and knowing that its great popularity is tho na tural result of honest merit alone, and not ou account of wide-spread advertisements, we do most cordially recommend it as one of the very best remedies kuown for the cure of Colds, Couglis, Consumption, Asthma and all Lung diseases. Wistar s Balsam is put up in large pint bottles, and the price is $100. "A word to the wiso is suflicient" If you con tinue to sutfer and die, it is your owu fault, for it bus saved the lives of many and never fails to immediately relieve all soreness of the throat and lungs. Very respectfully, ? Lau<>iii.in Bros. & Co. Logan. List & Co., DAW Wholesale Agents. Sold in Bridgeport; O., by West & Gilmore. "Sanyue'ii ointment nutl Fill*." THE GREATEST REMEDIES TUK WOULD HAH EVER KNOWN. Curing tho most inveterate cases of skin diseases, such as Tetter, Salt liheura, Scald Head, Barber's Itch, Sores, all crusty, scaly, itching skin eruptions, and thpt distressing complaint, Itching Piles, As a blood purifier and livor regulator, SicainSa Tar and Sartaparilla Pills are ex cellent Cure Sick and Nervous Head ache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, ward off Ma larial Fevers, cleansing the system and bowels of all impurities, restoring" to healthy activity every organ of tho human body. Price 26 cents a box, live boxes $1. Ointment 50 cents, threo boxes $1 25. Can bo sent by mail to. any address on roceipt of price. Address letters, Dr. Swayno & Son, No. 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. Sold by ali leading druggists. TT8&W Send to Sheib's Music Store, Washing ton Uall. ' River New*. The marks at the lauding last evening indicated 11 feet 4 inches and falling. Business only moderate; shipinentB light. Thtf Courier, Plnetou, Telegram and O'Neal departed on timo for their respec tive ports. Tho Andep arrived from Cincinnati yes terday and will return this evening. Capt. Charley Muhlemau is in command and clerk Ed. Muhleman presides at tho office. The Salt Valley and Stockdale are due down this morning for Ironton and Cin cinnati respectively. ? The Emma Graham is due up this morn ing from Cincinnati, to Pittsburgh. The swift Bteamer Diurnal, will be to day's Parkersburg packet, leaving al 10:30 A. >1. The prompt and reliable Batchelor leaven this morning at 7 o'clock, for Pittsburgh and way points. Tho Jim Brown passed up yestetday with a tow of empties. Tho Fearless ami barges arc receiving for 8t. Lous, and expect to t$et away this even ing. Cant. Chas. Leiving will take cotn raanil of the Fearless this trip, as Capt. Tbos. Greenlee has gono home nick. Captain J. U. Dunlap, .Superintendent of Gray's Iron Line, was in the city yes terday. The Ironsides, Captain James McDon ald, will arrivo Thursday with a lot of ore for the Wheeling mills. The Iron Age, a now boat for Gray's Iron Line, will be launchod at Freedom, Pa., Saturday next. A new barge for the same line will be launched on the same day at Sewickley,' Pa. The Bellalre packet Willie Austin is making her regular trips to that port. For times of doparture, see card below. Tho bids for furnishing stone for the Muskiugum lock for tho ice harbor at Marietta were opened by Colonel Merrill last Friday. Thero wtire' fouHeen' bids, the contract being awarded to Thomas B. Townsend at $3 por cubic yard of dimen sion stone, and 10 per oubio yard of rubble. - Tho Eldorado was sold at United States Marshal's sale at Cincinnati, Saturday, for $12,300, Captain W. C. Williamson being the purchaser. The Marine Journal of Cinciflnati has this much to say about the lncreas? of wharfage tax here: Now comes the city Wheeling, W. Va., tie Common Council of which should hide their heads for sbame, proposing to double the wharfage tax, in order that tho (prosperous) city can afford to increase the Halary of the wharfmaster, which is not ftuite sufficient to keep him in idleness. Wheeling, it ap pears, allows its wliarfmaster twenty per cental tbp rpyepue of which tho city robs steamboats, a sort of Btimulne, as it were/ for the poor, half starved ( ?) emissary to bleed the steamboats as much as he can. Now what we would like to know is, are the steamboat .owners, captains and backers of Wheeling, going to stand by in silenco as If their Una were utqck t^eiher with court-plaster ami allow their City Council to licenso further plundering of their private property? The proposition is outrageous and merits the condemns' tion of evor citinen of Wheeling and the vigorous protest of the press. The snsgboat ?. A. Woodruff began work for tho season of June l,simv winch date sho has worked over the river m fal lows: Cincinnati to Wheeling; Wheeling to CaiTo; Cairo to New Cumberland, W est Va.; New Cumberland to Kvanaville; to winter quarters in the mouth (ireon Uivcr. Oge thousand and twenty-four snags and forty-eight wrecks were removed durine the season. Among the wrecks removed wdre'thoseof the Rebecca at Parkereburir; the Brilliant at Gallipolls; the J. C. Cross* ley. J11?' below tho month of the Gayan* dottb. I By T?)fgr?j>h.l PiTOBURoii, January 26.?River 7 feet yfflfe.,Pep,rt?': s*1' ??y Eva.vsvilli. January 20.?Weather clear: mercury64. River 21 feetend falling. Up! Arkansas Belle, Bowling Green, and Dick Johnson. Sr. Loom, January SB?Arrived: None. Departed? Colorado, Memphis. River one inch; 10 feet 3 inches by gauge. Weather clear and mild. . Ccwcwufci January28.?Rivar 23 (eet 7 inches aud falling. Weather clear aud pleasant. Arrived?Fashion, Henderson. Departed?Buckeye State, Pittsburgh. Muirms, January 20,-Rlver fallen '? departed; Will Kile, J. W. Uoff, Cincinnati; St.Gonevieve, SuLouis; Joe Williams, bargee, New Orleans. The weather is fair. 1 Caiuo, January 20,-Arrived: Thos tt. Means and Mary Houston, Cincinnati Departed: Belle oi Memphis, K? J?ooi?' Virne Lee, Memphis. River 31 feet 2 inom^terSl. W^'^; & Uearand pleasant. Arrived and departed low' J'umeroy to Pomeroy; liuNEB<S!"JU!c', J""uary 20.?Arrived kd! Cin%?iVT?,,'StJ'oafai T'"?.Sherl 'M1" A. Woods,coal tow, Semi? anl'Wi Savannah; l.asteiuors and Golden City, Cincinnati Centennial, Si. Louis, 1, lotting to imto to-morrow. Weather clear; thermometer i "S.K."..?Ki'EAVa' January 20.?The steam boat Charmer, with l'1(5i) bales of cotton rtr l s"1*!1, aru m'm mii?' aoove the Red river. Eioht live* ?ero lost, two chambermaids, two cooks |WJ'S| oae Ireinan, ono deck ?I30 000 vi'T^ "f v"IUBd ?' reived/' further particulars were re WHEELING it HELLAIRE WILLlffi AUiiTJCN, m?rur'?iSS!:l'u?? 01 "" '?? WrilKKUJIU. SiOl.LI. lJiStS' ajaop.ui. , iSE?' JS?S: ? *?P-S: ?"'u"DAtt looo. u,. win 4<kP"m* Sp:?; "?8KAUoi'' i,m JSli JNO. H. LUKENH. Captain. Iffnton, Huntington, I\jrttmoutb, Jluya-I JE?j* ville, Cincinnati aud LouiitriUe? The Elegant Passenger Htetuior NEW,ANDE8 .Cius. Muituuujr, Master, Ed. Muuuuuy, Clerk, '"6 a U. BOOTH A BON. AgenU. WANTED. wanted.-salesmen to take' rr .,n,n| a?,-!?. S,|lr, ,?J tftelg tkiumf^,?f FOB RENT. FsS.2? ?Htr-0!?if5TY0 an1> a-half Soh?o. "aJSlfLr" ?sxi" HOUSE. 2320 MAIN ttwaplm. "" r00m,, ? b0UM'?" Inquire at 4 _!!! 2rtW MAIN STllKgT. ,s BELL. jJJJ*I Oblo. "llmt?J on tJetiaoat WML Bu.l V- S" tatorm.Uoa all oa ^VoSE?*' ?' W- ?? <*"*}$, rgrjsat-srnSSSF* -H52 10*1 Main >trAt F?& n RENT.?the LARGE STORK iE> SUtu t0d D,"llli3r ?u,ch^ No. 23? Chap Iin?.llir'J 0,1 1,10 Pr?"?lKa, ot dt*? Max. q E. TAYLOR. J MiSsre-zumt" -55_ HOIMaln Mtwt. p?? RENT-BRICK HOUSE, No. 01 m i i Mwt? Wheeling conuininr nWKLLIIfKS FOR RENT-THENEW XJ brick dwelling, No. J2C l'?urteentli ttre?t six njoma, wmjj room and collar; alao, tho /raiuodwell lng, aevon roouis, Jio. 25 South Front titreel, lilaLd yerj near 8iup?nalon Bridge. l\*^lo? A,,r I j.l Inquire of J, C. HUPP, No.*, 9 Pc^ffth ,t%? 1.10 F?,tt THOSE desirable X houiwj, No. 20 and 22 J'eun Htroot, Ialaud. All gaftssffss;"wraatf^ POR KENT?expecting TO R& A .,"TV!"' H.tlt fUMoa or Won th. of Af rll next, |y iho rooms now occuDled ti? 1?rii^ih^ Co., No. 13 i Malu Ji^v Je oiri it.JI ro0mi *' Duw "xyM No- J221 Main ,UwU 1L1J1PKK A tilJO. dels POK RENT. taJinh Four >v~* MUK^TlwdB,BoSi,rt.^1xi. FOR RKNT-THE FINE DWELLING, No. -II Fifteenth street; alsa nice biz roomed bouse on the Island, and several small liounea III different tuna of the city. All from April 1st, 1880. Imiuiroof H. FORBE8, jal? Custom House. F ?OK RENT Hwelling House No. 18 Beventh atreut, con taining eight rooms. Possession given APRIL lit. Inquire o( J.EBBEItT, Ja7 No. 30 Seventh street RENT?* POR ] The Hull of Rooms up>elaira over Messrs. Mao. E. tftlfel A Co.'? dry goodi itore, No. 1045 Main itreet, oppoaile Eleventh ?trett. Apply to JA8. L. HAWLKV, de!5 1810 Main itreaL FDR SALE OR RENT-I WILL SELL that well known atand, Noi. 2030 aad JOfti Ualu ?treei, occupied by J. W. Ferrel. or 1 will rant the aame. Tba houao U three atarlea high with a cellar. Them ara two geod atom roam* io ihe flrat iu?ry. The dwelling |>%rt of the hou?e contain* fourteen nr.ma, and there It a good wuh houte an 1 other out bidding*. The bouae was built oi Ural rate malarial, and l he workmanabip la flnuclaaa. The houte can be RBS" "* u'?""" "?ro'.r I?OK UENT-THK 2-STOKY BRICK 4. and frame dweUing4 containing nine roorni and two hijli, dry cellar ana large front yard, fronting the rlvrr, cloieti and prewa in rach rvom Fovea* ?Ion Liven at ouce. Aim, ihe two-aiory I rami dwelling modern built, containing aeven rooma, water and water cloecl In huuae; yard frouting on river. Both home* arc gnlned and uipered in rough out and are amoog the moat deelrahla for rcaidrncea In the city, having the quiet of country, with n ten lulnuua walk of the market; good wide board walk Irom bridge to the door. Inquire of Jail or 11. F. J0KE8,1151 Market ai'reit. JiOR RENT. A DESIRABLE BRICK DWELI ISO No. 104 fifteenth atreet; baa gai and water; rvnlaiaai five rooma, and lain good order, will I* waud | . ??<md(mdt60 April let. C. A. HCllAKFEB A CO., Keel Batata Agent*. A TWO BTORY FUAMK BUILDIWU, in North W beeuog, lor aa'e cr rent. lVuewalon gl ten Im medi ately. An elegant two-atory Dwelling Houae ?n Houth Front atreet; bay window, five ruoua, well toeat&V Fomeatlon given April let. ? ? ? ****** . ? , -U A.MIUWBMCa, . Wr'r*^ >WW ???. up mm, I RUPTURE CURED Br Br. J. A. 8USBK*N'8?orrpBr AKfl CURATIVE, wltbwit cb. Injur; ind ufoi,. , or hlnd?*n<M /row labor. Book *Jth IUmombm ol t?d cm*> 1*1* ? and afiw c.ir# mni Broadway, New York, lU'lruta metro tr?%tment and Imt? for home tame diy. "w ?amusements. OPERA HOUSE. [The Fashionable Event For Two SUtrhtM Ouly, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, JANUARY 26th and 27th, KofijrjridDl- of tb* -AOD-A-H RIC HM OND COMIC OPERA TROUPE, Lod by tli? Popular and Btaatiful MISS ADAH RICHMOND Supported l?jr a large aud firat dan cumpiny, uul a FULL CHORUS OP 20 TRAtNEDJ/OICES. 20 MONDAY NIGHT, GIKOFLBKJIROFLA, TUE8DAY NIGHT, PAT1NITZA. ADMISSION, 50 AND 75 CENCd. 8<als onsaleatC. Y. Htcas' Music *toie without extra charge. Sale to comment* Friday, Jauuary l?2l Itld. FOR SALE. Stocks and kkal estate.?i have ligd many years experioncs in Boiling and buying stoclcsand real estate, and would take plensuro in giving any information I luixht liavo to buyers or seller#, and particu larly take pleasure in receiving orders to sell or purchase, doing justice to both^partio'. ja22 Agent I?OR sale.?A NEW STEAM GRIST J? MILL, In Wlnfleld, Putna.a county, West Vir ginia. Two run or stone. All in good order. Will be told cheap. Inquire of T. F. HOGG, Jnl5 WinflclJ, Putnam county, W. Va. pOll sale. A Unit clan forty-five hone power oogliie and boiler. Knvlneialnjrood order and comparatively new; stroke. 80 inches; diameter of cylinder, 14 inches. rt ill b? sold low to cluA up cur busi ness. 1a2l BDBBEY ?C- LITTLE. pOR SALE? A house and lot on wes^alde of Alloy H, Church* hill's addition, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Possesion given immediately. Price 9460 cash. Apply to T1IOS. J. DILLON, on premises, or write me at Canton, O. auS-aow GEO. W. DlLl/OWVy J^OR SALE. The three-story Brick Dwelling and Storo-botue' combined, formerly occupied by Bachinan A Durst, situate on tho west side of Market street, botweon Eloveotli and Twelfth streets. This building is rent ed for tho coming year to a flrat-c|sss tenant. JaI5 U. Z. 8URIVEH, 1211 Main 8t. | jpOK SALE CHEAP? ONE NEW FARll WAGON, ONE CITY CART. a J. ELLlFitlTZ, del 9 Corner Twenty-fourth and Market His. ' J?OK SALE? 1,000 acrea of Timbered Land, within one mile I of Middle Island Creek, Tjler county, W. Va., 10 miles from Ohio River. I muN uo. u w .y- IIOGE A BRO., Real E*tate Afrnta, no5 1800 met. JjlOR SALE? U j tam-SH ?cr??<in Whullui Cr???, lyo tnllu (mm Elia Urora. TlifM faoujM, three .UMm mw! lurm, lce-hou?e, tool borne, ourlKo^miw. The [urnbhed houae, *llb gtrtlou and fcWbli', for rail r? maiudcr ot season. W. H. WOOD W A ED, jy29 IfllUll# Works. you SALE I otler for sale my dwelling house, situate on the corner of Chapline and Fourteenth streets; it contains eight rooms, bath room and wash room; hot aud cold water and gaa throughout; good cellar. The house la Tto good repair and will be sold oa reasonable tenui. Jan2t W.A. J SETT. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. V The plot of ground locatad on Nineteenth itreet, with a frontage of 180 feet, running back 300 feet, on which stands the Soap and Caudle Manufactory, erected by, and fotmerly opporated bf Edward Hold. The main building i? brick, twostorlca high, 60x10 feei; a rendering house, Ifi feet iquart, attached to maiubuiidiug, twoeug.nea, two boiiera, storehouse, IfixCO; stable* and other outbuilding*. There are two largusoap ketUoa. one wlthacapacliy to muke thirty thotuaud, aud tho other fifteen thiuisaud pouudsof soap; two large reudertng kettles, eight c?iidle ma chines, one soap tiro*, twelvetoap iramea, one crutch In* machine, ana sundry urn blues aud articlea u>td in the busintia. There are lour small teuciuont houses on ibo ground, and a Iraae which ylilda at reuta rent*! of SflUJper annum. Thoalme will sold?part ca?b and the ba'am* on liberal time. City boodi will be ukan tu part inymeut. For fur ther information inquire ot ALEXANDER DONE, General Basinets ana Real folate Agent, 1818 Market strict, Ctangle'a Block, over City Bank. J'? POR 8AL& FAKM8. Oneof 110 acres, on Big Wheeling Crwk, thirteen inllrs from Urn rliy. One of 185 acres, near Moundivlllo. One of 70 acres, on St CialrsvUlo Pike. Two small tarius, Itelmout county, Ohio. Forty acres of coal land, two tnllcs east of tkft city. 7.400acra, Greenbrier county, with Irou ore. MM) acro? of coal Ltud, Vayotte coiiuty, W. Vs. CITY PROPERTY Brick dwelling ou M?rkct street, Nu. 812. Dwelling Iioumj, (SiUth Front slrset, Island. Four Brick houien on Kull ctr<ct. Que brick hou?a on bovknteenth street. On? vacant loU owner 8e*e:t?entb and Kofi streets. Anidy to ZANK AmTALNAKER, lUal Estate and Collecting Agents, ]a7 Si Twelfth ntnut, second floor. This Old tnd fallible llestaursut hss been ro amed to new and ootumodlousquarters, and la uov Id ?or?l running order at No. iUUU Markfi( StNeti <tan lb. prajjri^r biuibik?. Utter uauuxto lb. ummqubtujl ?f U. ??[. ??><! lwm.lngp.i rowwj. MARTIN THORNTON ft|pt Proprietor. MANDFiCTDBERS op TANK*, BHKBT IBUM WOKS, m, lw OUATBBABS, COAL CAE WHEKU J?} BNODiES, MILL AND MACfllMEJtTcm^ IMOU HOUSE FHONT3 AifB 010?' MENTAL CASTINGS, At, j" BOILER AND MACHINERY REPAIR ^ WILL IECKIVK ruOKPT ATTKNTlOy, SSS&ti&BSSsr&si 2011 MAIN ST, WHEELING, W VI _ ?A8 AND 8TEAM FITTINC, LUKE l(,lXTO^ I-iJtf .Hal 11 Si reef. Plumber, Gas and Steam Fife it figure* NEW LOT OF .ELEGANT OAS FIXTURES! ANh ??OKTAIILIM. Abo, DKOPL1UHT8, alio! tlwUlnlulM, dttigiu?tunable fornrtaoDla. '"'""""l THOMPSON & HIBBERD, l'KAUTICAL 01 Mi M,\BKCT ?f., WIIKKUHO. I>oaIcw In *11 kind* of Load, Wroughtud Quia HP"' $?wer H?a Cliliutior Tot*. fteuai vLi aPVSC!' ffiCh,UD Pu,uP?i Mfrl/V'i.u TnU, Blnka, Atu Ho In Agonta I or (.'thbtauJ Oamerun Stouni Pump, ?IHD? Underwriter* GaaMaohisi *^Or<lw f'om tlw country promptly fllloL*H yy ANTKD, EVERYBODY TO CALL It PtUUEINC ESTABLISH*!*!, ' '4.1 W Mnrltct iStrcot, *nd "jjinUkib P>* JLT/'ry, I > AT ION T jron Hydrant & Street Wasfiir, I THK BKflT IN THE NaRKM. They can be repaired without <iijp{icjif /onr pAvement or yard. 'A llinr HupjmMihat >?( ?Ui?. Wacdit.ua Oridji? <ik?: \\',n: I, a,,,', I iSSJUVVK.'"1"1-'- 1 ?!?<!? ??1W4 f; ?T. ?VI vxyKuiioa ha kinu ii iwi>u,? J* puio an>l tcllalilo. MAKE A MEMORANDUM ?rI.be 'V?0*4 v**"Io?y. and lli?> latril lru|?nirmn?li Irum*, Hupj-ornn., Hnwt?, Syilnm, harfifil b Tru?*? "tri'fully k'ljmtal ?ireo. urtluri by intll j-rjm|?il?- i?lt?*ti<I>>-t in. AN, I.Mr A Of. Dnigglala, B.ldijo Corner, LOOK AT THESE ITEMS. | |j*al?y'?Cul(i Cream, liuporU-d. JucceJalurTooiii Powder. I ,rar?ori'? Col.^n*, In tonic*. "pwahOqUBt Colour, im want.sl. Opera J-oqiiu halm. i. fcary fitiiarl KxtrocL Callulold Tulip. I'oU llalr nail Cloili Hiu^Un l-.f.l Vi?" ?"WCuiwit '?< 1r*?-ru<? Tr.ilrt r<*> U.IIOBI priifi. IJH-Jt". Egyptian anil Holman's Livar Pali B*tWla \V?l,,r. Atlantic Mm 8*n. Cii.Jimim ? intuit. < j?ndHim l Milk. ror mln |,y LOGAN, LIST & CO., ?t imi'oiiiar ., iiiiii ??k ?; To hrrtoiik Mull'um* -Tlif l>?>nii l/f. J ?. MittV Njh lilJr .llHllrlif* Mr. J. U. KftniiNuii'M Nfirciar JlwlJ"* U ? |iuoitl?i> euro lor .?Jiwrw?i<i<rii-<? ? WuaknnM and all dlw*M* iwulliii<: !*???* u Ncrtoua Debility, Ir.-imMlity. M""*1 launuor, Laa*itu?r, J??y ?*?'"" ?l .VrlM ?*; ilotial denuivmiiatit* u( ilio Nertout 1'alu lu Back or Hide, 1>*? <>( Mmwr*. ' Old Ago ntitl dlr* ~ CMara thai lead u. Consumption, In MDltjr and wi early grate, or Mil. N?< mailer how abal txred tki* ajatem tuay U from ?*? of my kin'I u abort court? 'rj lhi? MvdMtte will1-. it_-i k??? rtxtom tin* I<hi function* an-1 procure hauplu* a wbiw l*?f<*r?? ?u dnpond"^ ?*?*rrj TlwViwIle Mallrtiu i< Ww u?l ??li auern-a. )f I'ampMeU win Ire* l<* aU. Will? I >r IS* * r full partlrultra. . itt* Hrta, gpoelflf, f 1 ou per pirkkif. m ? \ . I?r f"i00. Will Iiq Mint i?v t.i?H ^rWii'iSf.'" Audriaiallordtm, J. II. hfMi'vtf'"? Noa. 101 ami IOC Slain ?v7 M..M In Whimllng Uj LAU<tlll.l> ? 'jl'.V - THIS PAPER fE?Ag Nawatapcr Adwtlali.j; Ilnmu tjJj'Jj SQiStfssNEW YORK It I rt - R. HOE & CO. SSSl MANUFACTORY AND WA.J?tUOO*'^, UJUNU Iff., M. 1.