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tHttrtd al the Pattcffin m IVMliy, ?'? ?'*. am*+ i hut mall unlit' ? rUDUBHKIU AND PKOrWKTOB. _______ WhUh. m ?m> *7 vanrtrmtH HinM. WmmBW?*V MUBWISU. JM-T8*. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET, rri i-huidist. jamm A. OAKKlEI.li, 0/ OHIO. mi vic*-p*who*?t CliLaTKU A. AHT11UB, oy *bw yowc. Presidential Electors. KI.K<nOK& AT LAROK A. W. CAMPBELL, of Ohio County. J AS. L McLlSAN, o( Putnam County. ' o.HOUKSSIONAt- PIITBltT KLKCIORS: I.I JOHN A. CAMPBELL, HM?KkCounty. ui-1"", a"""' _J. B. to KNA<iKtt, Ma?on county. republican state ticket. KOK OOVKWOI. 0E0. C. BI0BGI58, gl MooonpUl. ?l Pt?I!IT?.Mit*T or niK KIIOOI* A. 1. rUlllMTON, ot Wood. ATroMKT OK>KkA UEO. II. CU.UWKIA, ol Ohio. ACD1T0B, JOHN 8. CUNNINGHAM, ol Kautwb*. IKKAStKBK, it It'll A HD BUUKK, ol Monroo. ?UrftUMB JUDOB, KDW1N MAXWELL, ol Haiibou. KOk COBOBWH*. i.i iii,itict-JOHf a. HOTaimaoi,"' ?ooJ' The Constitutional Amendments. c-.nrt??I.Ml Aiuemlmeul. Artlct. cluhl-tor *Cm?MuUoi?I Amendment, **"<>" A'u i-lo ihw-Fw ItelHlm'"". REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. hufciurr, (IHOIUIK U. PARK*. rBosrcirnao attorj<by, T. J. HOOUS. AMIO&OI, CITY D1STXICT, C. A. HBLMBBIGHT. AHSBSSOK, COUM BV DISTRICT, R. II. AKM8TBONO. IIOI'SK OK DBLKOAIkS, W. P. HUBBA11D, C. D. THOMPSON, JOHN FBBW, ^ __ HI HON McCOMjOCU. A coimwii'ONPKNT putfl Col. lien b case an follows: "Didn't Colonel Den prove by the Congressional Record and bv every living tiling two years ago, that lie was ? Groenbaekor ol tlio Bret water? Did ht keep faith with tiiat party alter election, in Congress? Can anyono suppose lie is morn sincere or reliable its to bis tariU pretensions?. As the national banks are not hindered in their accumulation o? specie by the op oration of a silver law, but act as bosinesi institutions for the best security of theii depositors, out of $D9,?W,603'beld by then in specie June 11, 1880, only $0,357,43* was ill silver. The Federal Treasury however, which is forced to go on coinin; a Ivor dollars every month which no om wants, held .Inly 1, 1880, $200,015,760 it specie, of which $73,900,333, or over one third, was silver coin ami bullion, i44, ?125,$15 being silver dollars. More that this, while the gold held by the banki has trebled sinco resumption began, th( gold hold by the treasury has decreased. Mains iso September State, and tho con test there this year will be very warm Innocent Bourbons in various parts of tht country have been building high hopes on the fusion of tho Democrats and Green backers, but wiBer heads take a calinei view of tho situation. The Washingtoi J'oit (Dem.) discounts defoat thus: In 1878 tiie combined opposition to th< Republicans in Maine polled 12,758 more votes than were cast for the Keimbliear ticket. Last year, however, the ltepubli cans bail but'1,000 less than their oppo nents. Again of 500 will give the Matt to the Republicans this year. 1 ue'r UBion into are very coufiilent that this gain can I lie made, and tho Radicals are showing signs of moat serious alarm. It is our cus tom to enumerate chickens after tho pro cess of incubation has been completed We hone to record the defeat of Corporal Davis in September and tho election o! the Hancock Electors in Maine in Novem ber. This hope has a reasonable basis Hut this result is so far from absolute cer tainty that it can't be counted like to ac complished fact. By an amendment to the constitution adopted by the Legislature, and soon tc bo ratiBed by the people, a plurality will hereafter elect tho Govarnor. The Boston II,mid has a careful correspondent in Maine, who reports, after a full survey ol the Held: I see no reason whv Mr. Davis cannot bo re-elected bv a small majority with a Legislature to back him, and four outol live Congressmen. It will not be an old fashioned victory, but it will probably lie enough to encourage the Garfield men olse where. Two of the five Representatives ol Maine in the present Congress are Green backers. In 1878 tho Republicans did not liavo a clear majority in any of tho five districts, but elected three members by pluralities. In 1870, Niblack, of Indiana, an extrcmo and bigoted partisan Democrat, made a harangue in Congress in which he brazen ly insisted that the vast expenditures and burdens ot the war for the Union wore properly chargeable to the Republican party. Ho was "loudly applauded by the doughfaces nnd some of the Brigadiers. ?General Garfield immediately replied with crushing weight of argument, und a few words of his answer are well worth quot ing: 1 desire to nek that gentleman and his parly one question. .Suppose that in J Still every Democrat north of the Poto mac and the Ohio lind followed the lend of Grant, of Sherman, of Douglas, and Dick,and Dickinson,and Iirougb, and other great lights of tho Democratic party; had thrown away the Democratic name; said that they would be Democrats no longer, oh we said we would be Republicans no longer, but ull Mould be Union men, and stand together around the flag until the Rebellion had been put under our feet. I desire to oak the gentle man, if these things had happened, how long the War would have lasted, and how much the War would have coat. I do not hesitate to say that it could not have lasted six months, and the expenditures of the War would never have exceeded $100, (KK),000. I say, as a matter of current his tory, that it was the great hope, of the Rebels of the South that the assistance of the Democratic party of tue North would divido our forces and overcome all our ef forts; that at the ballot-box the. Democrats at home would help the cause which they were maintaining in the Held. It was that, and that alone, which protracted the War and created our immense debt. I come, therefore, to the door of your party, g?u. tlmuen on the other side, and I Jay down at your threshold every dollar of the debt, ovtfry item of the stupendous total which ?ixpi twaes the great coat of the war; aud I say if you had followed Douglas there would nave been no debt, no blood, no burden. These statement* are facts. The great : mass of the Democrats in the North were i Jopperbeads. They wanted slavery pre erved, and preferred that the Union hould be dissolved rather than that the 'aura of all villainies," as John Wesley ailed it, should be abolished. More than wo-tbirda ol tho Northern wing of that larty denied the anthoiity of the Federal iovernmeut to ''coerce a seccded State," jecause they held the States to be sover-1 ?Ignties, and the General Government 10thlog more than their agent, while the States were the principals. McClellan, Porter, Hancock, Franklin, and Bradley Smith formed the cliquo which wantod to dictate to President Lincoln as to the man ner in which the war should be carried on, mid were particularly anxious that it should not be "an abolition war." The hope of the election ol Gen. McClellan on a platform which declared the war a fail ure caused the war to be prolonged by the Rebels more than a year, and cost the country tens of thousands ol precious lives and hundreds of millions of treasure. A< KONM TIIK III1KI1EK. In UrMna (.wanly. J'*.-B?ollcellon? ol Old Time Hells'*""""1 l'rrncliiiiK. Gbxkxk County, Pa., July 20. Corrfspomlent ol the InteUIsoncr. Your correspondent, after an early morning rido oh tlie cars to Carotron and a tiresome hack ride of twelve miles to Jacktown, finds himself comfortably seated this afternoon on the porch of a rustic cottage a couple of miles from the above uienliuned town, enjoying tho rural scenery Bpread out like a panorama before him. The bottom below, with its wavinglioldsof green corn jthesplendid hill farms, lately stripped ol their golden har vest; the sheaves of oats which dot the fields like little monuments of nature'e bounty to man; the variegated fields and woods; the invigorating breezes; the sweet warbling of innumerable birds; the buzt of tho honey beo as bo goes by with laden thighs; the merry voices of tlx mowers in an adjoining field, and ?' The old ?wallow-hiuntod turua 0 0 ? ' ? Filled with lummer'a ripened atoraa, Ita oduroui gnu* and barley abearea, Froui tbelr low walloUls to their uarea, are sights and Bounds and gratification; to the senses only to be appreciated by the city chap juat escaped from the heated streets and noisome smells of the town. Tbis is truly a grand country, and even the farmer appears satisfied with the re suits of his labor. I visited tbis section about twenty-five years ago, when every thing was conducted in the most primi tive style, and the people appeared per fectly contented to live the quiet pastoral lives they did. The community is madt up principally of Scotch Presbyterians, * people noted "for their strict morality and still stricter orthodoxy, and at the time 1 speak of when the Disciples, or "Camp bellites," as they were called, attempted to establish a church in this region, it wat looked upon as a religious innovation de serving the condemnation of every true believer. In those days the Presbyterian Church wasavery unpretentious structure situated in the woods, and to which the good people at every recurring Sab bath flocked from the country for inilet around. They came principally on horse back and every horse hitched in the grove bard by represented a worshiper in the church, anu some of them possibly two. for it was not an uncommon thing for ? "fellow" to take his "girl" up behind him and thus ride to church. Rude benchet answered for seats, and when tire vener able minister gave out the hymn, the choir rose from their places in the middle of tire congregation and xendored the music in a manner never to be forgotten by the listening strauger. This choir wiu composed principally of one family?the father, three daughters and three sons and, in my opinion, their sinking was fa: auperior to the modem operatic style. Som< of them are still living and son\e of then "in the churchyard lie." About 10 o'clocl the preacher woulil commence Uianermon and at noon a recess would be taken fo lunch, which every one brought with him and which was enjoyed in groupi under the shade* of tho spreading trees On reassembling the minister woule "gather up the thread of his discourso,' and prolong the same sermon for an hotn or bo longer. But all these things are o tho past, and, as some of the older people here say, this community has been struct with "tire vanity of the world." The rude old church has given place to a modern built edifice, with all the luxuriant itn provementfl,even, we presume, the choii with organ accompaniment. The people ride to church in their carriages and buy gies, and next Sabbath tho pulpit of tbn Scotch Presbyterian Church will beoccu pied bv Rev. Kincade, a Disciples minis ter. The spinning wheel has long restee queitly in a corner of tho lumber-room and Its placo is occupied by the piano oi organ. The sun-browned Maud Mullers who in harvest time assisted in "a rakinj of the hay," are away at some fashionable seminary. All tbis in the eyes of the rising generation is.a step in civilization, but U the old people who think the world luu never aeivanced since their young days, i is the deplorable degeneration of the see II. 0. S. rr.siirii county KfliubllcanN fr'.nthiiNlAMtlc Over ibcCAiu pnltcu?Thry Promise hu Increaawl Mn Jorlfy for CJurlleld. .Buckiiannon, July 25. Correspondence of the Intelligencer. Republicans are jubilant over the nomi nations at Chicago,Jand as tho campaign opens each man will be found at his post all along the line. Upshur will poll more Republican votes this fall than at any time in her history. In 1870 the vote stood 1,029 for Haves and 582 forTilden. This fall there jwill not be less than 1,500 votes polled for tho Republican candidate. Hancock was very, popular just after his nomination, but as his record becomes fa miliar to the people he loses, and will con tinue to lose until the election. His own misgivings and inexperience as a states man, together with tho extra session and numerous other things will break his back long before he "makes the second quar ter." A Garfield and Arthur club is being or ganized and every preparation for a good, healthy canvass is making. The Republi cans of thia part of the State are generally very enthusiastic and expect to win. A Liberty pole of seventy-five feet, will eoon adorn our village, at the head of which will be a twelve foot streamer, hon ored by the names of Garfield and Arthur, at 'he raising of which eminent speakers are expected from abroad to open the campaign. Hon. Benj. Martin was in town last week looking up his Congressional inter ests. After being serenaded by the band, he made a short speech in front of the Central House, doalinu out "taffy" to his Democratic friends quite profusely. It is the general belief here, that, owing to the fact that there are two aspirants already in the field for Congress in this district, if a strong Republican can be nominated he would surely be elected. Upshur would give him an immense boom. Oapt Poundstone, who is placing him self before the people as a fifth-term- can didate for State's Attorney, will stump the count? in the interest of the constitutional amendments. The crops never were better. Farmers are happy and business is much bettor. Your Corrkstoxdkxt. I'&JICKON. Xewiy Bfott* froiu Hint Ilnay Town. Camrhon, July 2G, 1880. CorrMjwnilfnc# of th* Intelligencer. Mr. J. Crawford, one of onr most enter prising merchants, is having his store room greatly improved by an application )f paint, new doora, blinds, Ac. Mr. Crawford now has the most commodious store room in Cameron. Joseph Lowdenslajfer and D. S. Thomp son left" to-d*y (Monday) to attend the Martinsburg Convention. James Craw* ford leaven this evening. K. A. McConamrhey is having a new portico erected in front of his large busi ness room. Cameron people are demanding that the city "Dads" build a lock-up. Several ar rets have been made, and the Mayor has been compelled to let the prisoners go, for want of a place to put them. Officer Hur ley arrested young Garner, but had to let htm go for the above reason. A Garfield and Arthur club will organ ize hero Thursday evening. It will con Bint of at least one hundred members. Mrs. S. B. Stiger is lying very sick. She is hardly expected to recover. About one half of the Democrats in this place are dissatisfied with the way the other half conduct conventions, and swear they will vote for John A. Hutchinson for Congress, provided Col. Dan is not nomi nate)]. This is a JohnBon district without doubt. Lee Ricnhiener & Bro., James McK uskv D. P. Kinney and John Mathews have all KOt new and tasty signs painted on their buildings. Boys. 1'OI.ITHAl, SOTW. Ex-Gov. Jas. L. Kempek, of Virginia is obliged to decline the appointment mado for him by the Democrats, to canvass the State, as paralysis has made it dillicult for him to walk or stand. ? Wail from a disheartened Democrat as he contemplates the solid .Republican column: "0, that this too, too solid party would melt, thaw and resolve itsell into 'a dew!" But it won't. Gknekal Hancock may have looked su perb .on the battle-lield leading an army of Boys in Blue. But he only appears ridiculous when he attempts to load the home-guard Democracy. The Republican administrations have paid ofT one-third of the debt contracted through a Democratic rebellion. The peo pie feel like trusting the sume party to pa> olf the remaining two-thirds. The desertions to Hancock have com< to a stop so sudden as to cause an awk ward feeling among the Democratic recep tion committee. The few cold-nosed lie publicans who thought there was going to bo a stampede and wanted to be the llrsl ones to "go over" must feel lonesome. Gen. Grant has been elected president of the New Mexico San Pedro and Canor del Agua mining company holding 30,(XX acres of copper and gold-bearing land 3( miles south of Santa Fe, and within 1( miles of the Atchison, Topeka aud Sants Feroad. The capital is $>10,000,000, and Gen. Grant has seen the property. U1KO. FUIT8C1I?On Monday Moraine, July 20, 1880, a 7:40 o'clock, Ukohuk Fbitsch, In tbefilal year of uli agf. The funeral will take i?l*ce lrow bla lat* residence No. 2417 Chap line alreot, tyedneaday mornlnKat tei o'clock. Frlenda of the family are Invltod to attend Thomas Zi.sk. A*d* Mokiuiiud. FURNITURE AND CARPETS BOUGHT BEFORE THE LATE AD VANCE IN PRICES. Call and examine our Stock before purchas tag and SAVE MONEY. ZINK & MOREHEAD. njh25 1117 Main Stkket. KRAFT'S Diarrhoea Compound IS GUARANTEED TO CURE DIARRHOEA, DYbENTERY, CHOLERA-MORBU8, CRAMPS, COLIC, FLUX, i SUMMER COMPLAINT, J&c. No Remedy as Valuable for Childrer DURING THEIR SECOND SUMMER. 1 In general u?e for more than Twenty Yean and has never failed in a single case. ' Kraft's Diarrhoea Compound Keep it in your house, I Take ifc,witli yon when you travel 1 fee Circulars with ccrtillcates of reinarkabli cures. For sale by all dealers in medicines . Price 50c. ; R. A. McCABE & CO., Proprietors . my22 WHEELING. W. VA SPECIAL NOTICES. -A. CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors mil India croUons of youth, nervous weakness, early decay loAB of uianbood, Ac., I will Mod a recipe that wll cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great romedj , was discovered by a mlaalonary in 8outh America, , Send a aolf-nddrosiod envelope to the Rkv. Joskpi T. Inmaw. Motion I), Arte York City. jn!2-nwiMW LOTTERIES. Take IVotice! ThU it theonly lattery tttr voted on by the (ft HUiIt, and under a /ate decision qf t/ie U. 8. Suprenu Court at Washington, it the only hgtil lottery now h the United Statu, ail other chartert {taring been rrjtta/et, or hating no rxUtence. A Sl'I.K.VDIl> OI'I'OnTUXITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. KIUU'J II GRAND DISTRIBU TION. CLASS II, AT f?EW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, AUGUST loth, IsSO-l&fcl Monthly Dritu JsiK. Louisiana State Lottery Company. Thli inititutlon was regularly Incorporated by the Legislature o! the Slate for Educational and Charita ble purposes, in 1868. for Hie Tcriu of Twenty live Yenr*, to which contract the Inviolable faith of the State is pledged, which pledge lias t**n re newed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchises in the new constitution adopted December 2d. A. I). 1870, with a capital of 91,000,000, to which it haaaiuce added a reserve fund of over f.150,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU TION will take place monthly on the second Tuesday. It never toalet oruMitmu. L?k at tho following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, *10,'00, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. IIALF-TICKETB, ONE DOLL AIL LIST OF prizes. 1 Capital Prix? 130,000 1 Capital Prixe ~ 10,000 1 Capital Prize 8,000 ?1 Priu* ol 92,500 8,000 5 Prises of 1,000 8,000 20 Prisea of 600 ?. 10,000 100 Prixea of 100 10,000 200 Prisea of 50 10,000 600 Prizes of 20 10,000 1000 Prises of 10 10,000 APPROXIMATION FBIZM. 0 Approximation Prises of 9800 92,700 0 Approximation Prisea of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prises of 100.. itoo llil Prises, amounting to ......9110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all polnu, to whom a liberal tompensation will be paid. Write clearly, sUting full address, for further in formation, or send orders by expre sor in a Registered Letter or Money Order by mall, addressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, _ New Orleans, La. Or aamo person at No. 819 Broadway, New York. All our Grand Sitraordimiry Dratrtngi are under the ujtervulon ami mamwmmU nf GENERALS O, T. iEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EARLY. gTEPHEN McCULLOUGH CARPENTER AND BUILDER. I Roofs,Valleys, Cornices and Sky Lights particularly attonded to. All attentions made on old bnlldinp on r ble terms. Shelves, Counters and Desks fitted up on short no tic*. All Job work promptly attended to. Shop at Sir. Ron). Exley'a old stand, Alley 13, In rear ox Capitol Building. Residence, 8fl Nineteenth street. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOR SALE.?A THOROUGHBRED I? Bull. Perfectly gentle. Euqulreol B. Datnphell, No. 11 Penn ?treat, laland. S1 OAPS Of all kinds at very low prices, wholesale and re* tall at & HKHBRN8, Orotr, 1110 llaf>181. VIENNA BREAD TODAY JIRESH r. BBHBKN8,1810 Market BL Look at the big T sign. __ TOR SALE ?CHEAP-A COTTAGE J? containing 5 rooms, cellar and porch, on two acr#s excellent land. Apple, Pear and Peach Trees. Grape Vine* and aiuall fruits, beat variety. Good neighborhood, Located between Belmont and Ma* *?l *?>. *ta?? 1818 Market am et, Crangle'a Block. pUNERAL NOTICE. The metnbera of Nail City Lodge Mo. 7, A. A. I. and H Workers, are hereby notified to meet at their hallthla morning at ^o'clock, abarp, to attend the funeral of our deceased toother, Qkokok PRincu, Theumnberi ol Slcgel, Virginia, Wheeling, Bel* mont and Crescent Lodges are alao respectfully In* Tiled to attend, lly order ot the President. JAMBA PKTi.ES, President. JoutO. Ukstk?. Bee. Secretary. agents wanted for TUB FASTEST SELLING BOOK OF THE AGE, Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND 80CIAL FORMS. The lawa of trade, legal forma, how to tranaact bual neat, valuable table*, social e:iquettc, ParllamenUry usage, how to conduct public business; In iaet it ia a complete Oniric to Nil cretin for all classes. A family neccaalty. Address, for drculara and special terms, ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO.. tit, Louis, Mo. xwryaw MACHINERY, Ac., FOR SALE. 11 (5-foot Wood PJonlng Machine, with feed roll at tachmenta. 1 Punching Machine. Rice A Wbltcomb make. 1 Holt Cutting Machine 1 Wood Bori g Machine. 1 Old Iron Turning Lathe, bed 21 feet. 4 Biinch Vlaes. a Sot Pulley Patterni, 12, 20, 24 Inch, w th follow boards 1 Lot Cast Pulleys, dmall Balanced Wheel, Man* drills, Ac., Ac. 1 Two-horso Power Engine (new), Silver A Den nlng'a make. Euiiuiroof ALEXANDER BONE. 1318 Market street, Crangle'a Block. SLIGHT BALL. M00 To all who whh to ipend a pleasant evening away from the noise and din of the city, a cordial Invlta tl in la extended to the Mooullght Ball at Roetteoer's Summer 6arden, Elm Grove, on Wednesday Evening, July 28. The Dane ng Pavilion will be handaomely Illumi nated, and those loud of rngagint in the giddy max* of the deuce can htre trip the light fantastic toe to the soul Inspiring strains of Joalo Kramer's Celebra ted Quadrillo Band, Fresh Lager, Choice Liquors, CWara and Refreshments under the chargd of the genial Hurry Houser. A good t'me awalU you. If It rains the ball will heiHMt|.oned until next ?eek. Respectfully. MBS. JUDITH BOBTTEGEIL THREE HUNDRED PIECES Black and Blue-Black Shades AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES. Special attention invited to lour Extra Fine Quality, 37 I Inches wide at 62 l-2c. Our 46 inches wide at 187 l-2c. Our 35 inches wide, all | Wool, at 37 l-2c. Colored Cashmeres in I great variety from 50c to $1.00. J. 8. RHODES & CO. 1152 AND 1154 MAIN 8TUF.ET. NEW GOODS AT THE City Boole Store. BO Scrap Booka, aasorted slaea, 25c to 52 00. 50 Mark Twain Bcrap Book*, 15c to H 50. '.'5 Cribbage Board*, (new design), 20c to 81GO. 5,000 Julep Straw* la bundle* of 500. 60,000 Envelope*, (roin 3100 to SO 50. 5 Roams Fine Note Paper, from $4 00 to f 0 00. 200 Boxea Paper and Envelope*, bought at a bar I gain, Bud to be Bold cheap. 40 Board Clips, Paper Fllea, Autograph Album*, | Rubber Band*, Ac., dc., Ac. . STANTON &. DAVENPORT, HOI MARKET BTREKT. ORANGES! ORANGES!! 125 Boxes Extra Fine Rodi Oranges .TtiHt Received, BY IIv. SCHULZ, I iaio MARKET STREET. INMAN LINE ROYAI. MAll. STEAM J e^-NKW YORK to QUEKNBHjWN AND IJVKRPOOI..?NOTICE?The .leamei* ol tl>ii Un. Uk? Lieut. M.urr'i Lunu it kit *?oni ol thf year. . Cur OF RicimonD, Saturday, July SI. *11 City ov Ciivtx*, S?tun1ay, Auguat 7, at Sr.w. City ok Bhvuhki*, Thursday, Auguat 12, at M0 A. m. Citt ok Bkkum, Saturday, Auguat 21, ?t8 r.m. CiTT ok Montikal, Thursday, Auguat.28. A. *. From Pier No. 37, North River, foot .if Cbarltou Hu Cabin Passage WO and 9100. Return ticket* on favorable tern*. STEERAGE, 12$. a mid (hi pa. JOHN O. DALE, Agent, .imam j Nn< ^ ^ n Broadway. N.Y. 1 JOHN BAILIE and TH08 O'fiRlKN,^ Dm d'e-i In ?lfmruiiln culon.; Oral* \*lW JRY CLEANING. Dr?M*( in ?ll fabric- 1-lwuii-d without viD|uiitf or :;Sa x^axsjftsur ^LEXANDEK BONE,SR., General Builneu and R?al E,tati *H??I and Notary Publlo. ""aUreUonipromptllr rwnilttdi jjjf^ 1 u..b.t.iMit, rut U wk, T?',i MVtV?rit?.t, (gjjjjjjj vJTv-' MATHEY CAW jgS3Set!*iSBaeat hsu&iBtmB*" CAPSULES-" Prtpamlby OIUACIX, Pans. I JUST RECEIVED? A new itock of | Dooorntotl Clinwl',orwftro JOHN PKLEDEh, 1110 Main itmt. GEO. R.TAYLOH. geo. n. mil, 1150 Main Street Ladles' Mohair ind Linen Ulsters In lileil style, |uil reoelved by GEO. R. TAYLOR. Ladles' While Embroidered and Laci Trimmed Street Sacquee, Just reoelved by GEO. R. TAYLOR. LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS, In great variety and choice styles, at thi lowest prices, Just received by GEO. R. TAYLOR. BUNTINGS. Black and Colors, In Plain and Lace, jus reoelved by GEO. R. TAYLOR. I Polka Dot Satins, In a variety of oomblna Hons. 1 New and desirable. GEO. R. TAYLOR. LACE DEPARTMENT. Point de Parle, Point Gaze, Point Applique, Point de Laqullle, Point Alencon, Brelonne, Languedoc, Russian, Vallenclennee, Torchon, Mallne, Medlce, Pusher, Antique, India and Spanish laceijuat received by 6E0. R. TAYLOR. English Pusher and Spanish Laoe Scarfs and Capes. GEO. R. TAYLOR. Hoop Skirts and Hair Clolh P<nlers,|just opened. GEO. R. TAYLOR. Embroidered India Soarfs and Camels' Hair Talmas, ]uat received. GEO. R. TAYLOR. 0. M?WP?L*CO We Advertise Facts; Al\? CAN Substantiate What We Advertise. Call mid Be Convinced. WE ARE SELLING ? HcmIj HciihncIn, - . xi 75 r?l>(?lr) ItriiMwi'lM. ?Oc, 81 flit. I 1(1 21'llex, ? - . ?(!?'. 100,1 10 Willie nalllliK*. - 20, :ni and I Or Cocoa .Tlmilnns . . UO hiiiI 75c SPlIrm ? #125,150 Wool Mlxril. - 50 lo HOC I'itnIii ii llminiNk, - - 50 to 00c Kcil < licck, ? 25, .15 HUll 40c Napier, - ? ? 10. <10 anil HOc NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. We are Complimented Daily by Our Numerous Customers at the Magnitude and Excellence of OUR STOCK. i t OUR LINE OF PARLOR SUITS Are Not Excelled by Any Other House. Upholstered by Ourselves in all the , FASHIONABLE COVERINCS. Our Prices Are Always the Lowest. COMB <8z SZE-E ITS. G. MENDEL&CO., No. 1124 Main Street, WHEELIH"Q, WEST 'V-A.. MEDICAL. Laughlin's Worm Syrup ?T1IK? Perfect Vermifuge! ?T1IK? SIX MILLION CHILDREN IN THE UNITED 8TATE8, Who Suffer Pain, Who Fret anil Cry, Who llave Bad Breath, Who Have Pale Facet, Who Sleep Poorly,*! Should UncIjuikIiIIii'm WormNyruj The Child's Sleep li Disturl>ed, The Child Who Wakea In Terror, Tho Child Whose Appetite Is Vivacious, The Child Whose Appetite Varies, Should (JfieLangiiliii'M Worm sjriij The Child Who Dom Not Thrive, The Child Who Is Emaciated, The Child With Internal Irritation, Tho Child With Sallow Complexion, Should l?? LhukIiIIii'm Worm fijrti No Disease So Dangerous As Worms, No Child Is Free From Them, They Cause Dlscaso Themselves, They Aggravate Other Complaints. ham miuv Tlio Ore*I Kng /jNTVjk unfailing cure for ?&--\ Homlnal Weakness, f' Spermatorrhea, Itu vi ) vO' potency, and all Dlseasee that follow aa a sequence of Sell Abuse: as loea of ? 'X Momo%, Universal UfnmTaW?,^^u,l*. J>?n lui IseLanRltllii'M Worm Syrup. of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Itta easoa that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Orave. *?*Fu ?-**??? * ? lei, which we dealre to aon< . ?The Spociflc Medldue la sold brail druggists at II per package, or six packages for |A, or will He ent free by mall on receipt of tlie money by address! THE UKAY inKIIH INK CO., Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. Hold In Wheeling and everywhere by all drngglsU. Capital Dining Rooms. This Old and tollable Restaurant has been r? noted to new and commodious quarters, and is now ir food running order at No. 1JsW? Markot 8tro?t, rhera the proprietor bopee to have better fadMtlM for hu accommudatlon of hit large aud Increasing pet onage. MARTIN THORNTON apr? Proprietor, A NEW 1.0T OF ELEGANT GAS FX2CTXJHES 11 AMI rOKTAIH.HH. Also, DROP LIU UTS, nil o! UrtUteatMri nowool d?I^-.ulu>1.l.tor8Sg?uiEKLYi p[ de24 2112 Main Street. rjlUOMPSOS & HIBBtfRD, PRACTICAL Plumbers,Gas&Steam Fitters, 1314 MARKET ST., WHEELING. Dealer* In >11 klnd.ol Load, Wrought nndCMt Iron PI|K.f| Bcwflr ri|>es anil Cblinuejr Topi, Bteain anu Water Gaugea, Ull'bou Pumps, Sjately Valf es, Nsth Tubs, Sinks, Ac. Solo Agents lor Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump and Underwriters Gas Machine. mrOrdera (rjtn tbo country promptly lUied^o ANTED? EVERYBODY TO CALL AT TRIMBLE & HORNBROOK'S PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT, 1418 Market Street, And examine the LUTZ PATENT Iron Hydrant & Street Washer, THE BEST IN TITE MARKET, They can bo repaired without digging up your pavement or ynrd. MERCHANT TAILORS. Spring and Summer STOCK! HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OK THE PREVAILING LOW PRICES Spring and Summer Goods In DECEMBER and JANUARY, by early purchases of our Stock, we can offer superior inducement*. He carry tl?c lHr*p?l line ol komI* In llieMly, ami Our Get Ups are First-Class lii every rewpcct. Persona desiring anything in our line will find it U> their interest to Examine Our Stock HKKOKK I'UKWAHINH KL8BWBKUK. C. HESS & SON., Cor. Main and Fourteenth Sts. mh2 3 . M !?. KNOX FLUTING MAOUINK8. .lint rofflTfld nno humlral of tlieclelrlirated MIW. KNOX FLUTING MACHINE*, at NKM1ITT A HKO'N., 1*12 MA RK RT HT. OKMEMBER, FRIENDS, I makeantl <1o)lT*r dally through therlty Cream, ?II farm*, which I guarauteo to b? Hjual to uny In the city, at || no p?r gallon. H|*clal Inilumnanla to wrlalaaii(l nlenlc*. A?l?lr?*a or rail at Confectionery, loiu Main otrwu TIM Mi. P. HKYMAN. Q11 ESTER AJJ5AT8 NOW READY, AT 28 FOURTEENTH STREET. (<hs i). c. i.inr, j?. CINCINNATI uTsciioiir the Fortyelgbth Annual Tfitn UU!h Waverly Seminar, o. mi# 11. ni., w M. ,a| y, ltuarditw and l*y Hchwl |?r, Instruction thorough ami ?,? -f" H* ?? Ural elau. Beat prolSgJi!2 ?o.8.Pt ?,h. ?,* ^OUNT AUBURN <0UM LAW ,Hsmi| uperior advantages in UTFuathu.. WicKa?01*** Ire "Jrl""1 S~'?? ""Ural*,. j,.( EMMA PAEKEgmtii^'Jiffl ^ IHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSin DEUWiBE, Ulllu, "l ~\PKN to both mm-with . J UJI? Five taiui?(l tbor*tori? and miUMicu' """* -v. ouni men lor ibo hu ..'I,-, ni mm, ?opi elolMat, (tin. ?rrpini orr nn-l Normal co>,? if. n Mu.lc, I'llolIn? .i,J .v??" n co lw> cU?a sju. w.u^Ti, ?S?"* tj loo tkl. c. 11. r?TstIiJ"j * h?yr FEMALE SEMINA GEORGETOWN, KY > | Qanrlrr of a ( i nlurr In l't'i.. UrcoirnlicJ limn of tj,r !,,, , ' I cilucotlnc y..U"|! I ?lkMmwT* " cilociitloii, JleaTtlili'M pa,I ,?? | ?? Wirloi StplvmKt Mb. i?>, t, 'f? full Information, adilrr** ,a*?T? ct J. J. HUCKKIt, Principal. Gtorpto^ HAMILTON FEMALTcOLUCt Well aelrctwl rourie ?>( srw, , " for all the ornamental tr?iwl.? iv i able andextxriciK-oi. Kxttniiirrir tl?u. bacclli-M building., |?yxs^ t. roiilaltdiiK lp apartm. nu. ? <\ Nice Mediation, Oriiatin-tiUl. i*?x Mlarmed by ?u<am ami ligtir.! ?,th . yoiin* ladle* occupy a r-m. Ourir. ? MiiiMl ottering equal advat lan* . ? Sy?.lon begin* September l:ih. h?> i . alogur* mul (urtlier particular. ?,m?' ' J- T. I'ATTKHmIX, 1-fr.M^u';^ TEACHER'S"^ during VACATION'. |\.r (nil " J J. V. MrfUltDV J? <?., WASHINGTON and LEE university (Jen. (). W. C. LEE, I'mUit Thorough inatruitlom In Limomki Litu.^. and Kci.sor;and lu lb* IWaMunil. sod Immuiiwriiiu. Tuition nr.4 im , .? J1-; U?talo(8<?. K*|",n?e?fruiu8,i<H?ii$mf!, motttba, lnrludluK tuition atd U v 1 iMi-lna 8?|*teuil?r l?tb, IWi. V,, nuw,, ^ J.-!?. PAMPHKM., Jr., Uii?|t^Vi H. S. HIGH SCHOOL (MILITARY) H. L HOOVER Staunton.Va. EiiKllth, Claaairal, M*ih?ia?u al iilBi.ii-. CourvM. Practical T?!e?ra?!.y. Ejnlpa^t, era, Muralx aud l>iM'l|iliue Brit-rliM. I Teruia low, fatali^uw iiw to all. JOHNSON FKMA I.K COIXKGkT |>>c?t*?l at llnioc, ilotirn* W. Vl la BlancbeQlll*ert, frinci|ial; MaaLul<iKnwu,llM and Kretuh. Next term oi*oiSr|>t. k, iw. mm advanla^ea an* olli-rnl In all ihf (Murtfea below those ol an; ?imltir IshHr*. Ponlla will be met at Kurt Kprlo*.\ ? and coUTflted Ui Unimi (i<r ul n?i. Hon. Frank Hereford, Unlmi, W. %*s..a?l Kef. j.t Dice, tawlibun:. C'LKB K J011S80S,ITsIm,W.Vi jyj-AKlKITA COL ?LEGE. In aiiccnnful O|?ration iljrmi. I 498 Htudeuti. TwoCullr^e (uunwol I ;wriwt MARIETTA ACADEMY Prepare* for College, for TraMce, io.| w Uu* The Utxl term In loll^e and auJrwj WpsiNjii, i. w. iNHKtu?,rMi? Marietta, ().,.1uIt, I.vho. | MTOKTANT TO I'AKOT AM) I X UUAIUlUNtj. Academy of the Visitation, Mt. deChantal, near Wheeling W. Vt F.*l ci 1'ultloH In the entire Enitltih ar.J r.c* Itetl, Iktlilini;, Wanhlnn and Imtiie^, Ij;Vj i\i and Doctor'a fe<'?. |-er i?Mlonof Piano l.eA?>nr, W<>. For cU.iloK'if *nd further (4ttlrulm t Directroa of the Academy. BALTIMORE FEMALE The only Female College In Mir}l?d-tnttf? I terod In 1819, with the pomrof rocfffritiJoe, and liberally endowed by the State Is is* Ilia new buildings, amide icrouudi, ^ i|?n!i\b able Faculty, and all the at'iolntmrUofilnxw Institution. Board and tuition, l?". twelve yeara, I'-IW Catalintuo at tlnni. MWVIW N. C. BliOOaH, 1.1. D? Pn^iwt The beat acbool for yoiinn men aoi tyi. t*? time*, ii where tli*jr <ati s:n a Practical EJmiW J tho ?hort'Mit iHHsllile llm?. Thl? cit k to* FKASHEIl'B BUHINBRS OOUKHKin afe? Common Kngliah branched alio th'ifradlj twU Ladlca admitted. Oil at offiftoraJJi'*-' * BHEB A (X)., Wheeling, ?V. Va. 1^?'. west viRntmi inn Nln? departiuenU o! atudr;teit-lockitauW nt coal; calendar arranged to ?-in ? peuaes for one year from 1175 to law tarian, Uberal, thorough. Fill turn wtfu (Miil.or lNt, IfiHO. Attendance l?t ??.?*> countlea of Weal Virginia and from SauiaiiJTr ritorlea. , , . %*For catalogue* and other fcfortaaiba ?7 tothePmldant, J. K. Thum|?oM?n1?n Wmt V? .. PICTURES AND ATR matEajAlt JJEPUBLIOAN AND IIKMOCHATIC BANNERS "ii JorTr*ni(*r.i>clM:i:?aon k"-" * J. H. kirk'S AHT^ffe, 8ub?cri|itio?? rewired for Lb* <j' Hancock. JJIUI.l, LINK OF ARTISTS' MATERIALS AI *ay? In atock ?' Tilt: SfeLBHK 1I0VSK AHT SIOtL r. u L KT KMBKI.USIIMKNTS OS BATIN lor IHHInVi T?M? ;'J Jl' Screen*, Aliotlenlere Uf Mmcmkis, Watcft-Pwkrti, ul Mj.,, deaik'ua after original r ro.or;lr?? ( glrllxh beautlm by UBM4U. l*t Juat rewired at W> R JllH EW AHT STORE. IV'. Il.Vnn Cloyi;. N Dealer In llctnre Kr*in?-?.? ?irt?ni lll? , Wall I'ockele, Itrackela, Hnwrr M*', n . a ture Nalktonl, ami n taritly ' ... ,/ Framing pictures a ?|>??ialty. ? 1 l|a .... totn? will wrhe prompt i( i# ! online for enlarging Photograph, """" W"w St'jaw mimot ?"?!!? S jewelpyand watches . [avk von: i:vk- - Jty buying * I*'' King's Combination SPECTACLES lid EM? To Im* IijmI only"' r X. a. IDILLOtf. Jeweler awl Optician. jra-Ky.mi loiUiil""'11 ? 0LO8ING OOTSAJ.KI Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, TABLEWARE, CUTLER*, The tinder* lgn?l I* d-termlo?' tire atock, tocHtflge buiitifM- Jnin , melting M"" my -'K-ant a .! ,.j which are muln t?>' i*n I* dlajioae-l of. ??f*' "'it'1 ^ 'VS'ekuMw tortowrtvrf? MTsS^ ^EWKlt UUILUINU. Onlfrt for aewer pip", making *??*? ^ (1 823bouthatreet, orient t-?<i?rge ?? )blo, will rerelre prompt att'"11""' |V , Onlera from the country ?*!?"wU' ?n ?blp direct from the wnrk?. Jodm' Chimney T?i|- are ????? ^ hlmneya. Flnt-claai work*? 10 "