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K?Uuu<U tht I'cttoffice at ttcond-clau ~ FREW & C-A.HS^^PB!E3XiXj, rcBumitw *wp ftcm**0*" iwfuTr^T-ia nnU iw^r|wnih HlrrM FHlOAl jWOBftlflU* ?OVtaBt!U W. OLD TIME FAI'EIUI. FurlUtr BptrM" from AW.jr Bo.-* Mlirdluc 1>?I<?. We have before us lout old copies o( the Wheeling GutttU, dated respectively April lltb.1829, and April 28tb, June 23d'and December lat, 1S32. They , are not In a remarkablo sta'lo ol preservation as com pued with jsomii..early specimens ol the ?art preservative" that ?e bBvo seon oc jisionally in tbo ehapo ol book*two and three hundred yearn old.1 Still, they are legible, and"their reading matter la more Dr lew Interesting In aloeal point ol view. The number lor April 11', 1829, contains a report Irom the Baltimore and Ohio railroad engineers who had been tent to England to examine into the u?e ol locomotives on some ol the local roada there, and decide upon the practica bility ol introducing thorn lor general use ?especially on up grades?on the B. 4,0., then in the third year ol its existance, fed built as lar as Ellicotfg mills, fifteen miles out of Baltimore;: 6ne ol these three fn gineera was Jonathan Knight, ol Wash ington county, Pa, who figured. Jor, so long a time afterwards In the service'ol the company, and who was finally clccted n member ol congress in the early daja,o! the Republican party Irom Waablnatpn county. The saving by the mm ol locomo tives, as compared with liorsOfl, was bait* matedat 30percent. It is really Interest ing reading the primative reportthay ra^le to the then little B. A 0. company. In this same number ol the Gautlt *e find the returns Irom an election hold in Obio county lor Oongreee. Ohio county then included Marshall county in whole or part, and returns are given JrOkn Wheel' ingand Grave Creek. The whole numbei ol voteacaatin Wheeling tfal~<47 and al Grave Oreek 166. Of these voles KtiilllF Doddridge received 407 and some man.by the name of Johnson 145. Thfcre veto fm candidates for the Legislature, vie: Fit* hash, (no first names are given,Jrarrion, Webb, Curtis and Shepherd. FitMUirh polled 510 votes; Parriojt, 305; Webb, 205: Curtis, UO, and Bbepherp 61. ? "? I Xho editor of the Gazette notes that al the Bameelection a ballot was taken fori candidate to the celebrated Virginia Con vention of '20-30, afterwards memorable in the history of the State, and of whfet Chief Justice Marshall, ex-President Ma dison, John Randolph, Phillip Doddridge and Alexander Campbell were members The candidates voted for at this bal lot were M. W. Gbapline, Samuel Sprigf and Archibald McLean, and thev receive^ respectively 232, and 107 and 145 votes, i The proceedings of a meeting held ai Mrs. Gooding's in regard to sheeting i delegate to said convention are published in the Gairtlr. John Snodgraes was chair man and Z. Jacob Secretary. Isaac LdlTei explained the object of the m6etidg, uoo the assembly resolved to support Samuel Sprig*, of Ohio couutv, and "Phillip Ded: dridge, of liroolte, mb delegates.. The edit or speaks disparagingly of- the meeting! aaya that only 25 persons were present, 12 of whom were from Wheeling,, and the balance from the upper part of tbe county, He favored Ool. Chapline aa against Mr, Sprigg fortho convention.' The Cdlone! has a pronunciamento in the Oasrtte ex planatory of hia position' as a candi date. He nnnonncea that "a crisis has ar rived," and that ."the abuses of tho State government, originating in the defects ol the constitution, have becorno intoler able." He declares in favor of a wbltt basis of representation, and for the exteri sion of . the rights of unffrege. Those were the good old dpy%when thevotinj was doue by freeholders. He was also in favor of abolishing tbe county courts, and apeaks of them as "an excresence of the colonial system." He denounced the then exis'ang system of taxation, which he said "is a poll tax the most odious and unjust," and favored'.'a contribution to be rained from the people'in proportion to their property." Tbe extension of the suffrage was then as much of a quoation in Virginia?es pecially west of the mountains-aa It hae been since iu England. We notice a call Jor a meeting of non-freeholders "to as somhlrt at the Flats of Grave Creek on the 18th of the month" to influence the selection of candidates to the convention favorable to tho extension of suffrage. The discovery of petroleum oil in Cum berland county, Ky., by parties boring for salt, is announced. "The oil mshed up twelve or fourteen feet above the surface of the earth, and it was believed that about 75 gallona per minute were discharg ed." Strange as it may seem, the people did not know, at that day, how to utilize this discovery, and it was not until thirty yeara afterwards that they learned the value of petroleum for illuminating pur poses. During all that time they contin ued the use of tallow dips. From the GazfU* of April 11, 1820, we pass, as they do in novels, over a poriod of three years, or to the GuztUe ol April 28,1S32. The first item we meet is an an* nounceinent that the mail now arrives here in two days from Baltimore and two days from Cincinnati. This was consid ered wonderful. The next item is the proceedings "at a meeting of the young men of Wheeling friendly to the election ot Henry Clay and John Soargent. as President and vice President of the Uni ted Slates." Among these young men were Alexander Wilson, Geo. W. Wilson, John L. Xewby. William McConnell,Wil liam Lamhdin, Jr., T. P. Robinson and William McGaughy. These were eelected to attend a national meeting at Washing ton City on the first Monday of May. Among the marriage notices was that of the late W. W, Shriver, , to Miss Car oline Z >ne, "daughter of Noah Zane, Esq." They were married by the Rev. Z. H. Cos ton, aa also was "Mr. Benjamin Kelley, merchant, oi the uim 01 uornam <x Kei ley, Wheeling, to Miss Mary AI. King, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. B. King, 01 the Wheeling Houb?." Among the death notices was that oi Hi ram Hodges, Ksq.', of West Liberty, who had been "an honest and faithlui magistrate" o 1 the county. A public dinner was given to Col. John Parnott, on the 18th, at Mr< Jonee' hotol, br the citizens of Eliaabethtown (Mounds* ville) and vicinity, aa a testimony oi re sped and esteem to him aa one of their roprefentatives iu the House of Delegates oi Virginia. At "two o'clock the company partook of a dinner prepared by Mr. Jones in his usual style of taste, liberality and elegance." After dinner there were toasts aud speeches, and CoL Parriott spread himself at considerable length. He, was called up by Dr. W. Baldwin, who pro posed the following toast: "Our guest, Col. John Parriott, the confidence reposed in hitn in 1S2U has not been diminished in 1832." The Col. was doing bis best iu those days to take the county seat away from Wheeling to Monndsvllle, but he al* luded to it very gingerly in his speech. We shall defer further allusion to the contents of these old papers until another tme. , The ftcMrctij ?f Uood Coefca. From the LolUjd Tttuh. Good cooks aro possibly to be had at about twice the salary of a corate, pro* tided thoy be allowed to levy commie* aions on everything edible that enters & house. Every body, however, cannot pay these terms, and aa a rule families have to pnt up with exceedingly bsd cooks, in France there are many professors of the art of cooking, who undertake to feed a family for a fixed mm per diem, with a stipulated addition for ?ch guMt. They bay >11 prorisiona, ud he/MO J > oofflt jo! good opaaity to live wWboiue whfch theyjanderteketo tnp >Jy. I'very morning they all themaelTee aim i bit nil in (obi! on properly, ud bey thM'wtHBlt * mmu, which may be ihanged'lf lb* client pleaeee. When he ;ive? ? dinner party, they either look ifter It themaelvee or lend oneoj-thier rhief aides to do no. Why could lot something like thU be or [sniKii in London? The proleteor, jnying everything in large quan itiea in the markete is able to make a profit irith'oufcharsrfng his client* more than ;jiey would themselves pay. He la an iwerable fo? the~3ook. who Uvea In the aooBe, and in hia own interests takes care ?fiat she is a skilled and reliable person, while his own superintendence insures '.hat the dinner is a preeontable one. Even If English housekeepers objected to this plan of contracting, a < good cook night make a very fair living :>y Pimply providing cooks, and by once a week calling to see whether they are giving jatiefictton. Most persons would be glad <0 psy a reasonable annual fee for this. Aj it, is it is almost impossible to find a tolerably good cook except by paying her extortionate wages, submitting to all her whims and caprices, and winking at her taking a per centage from tradesmen. '1 Klillob'a ConftuuipUon Care. This is beyond qaestion the most suc cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, i few doses Invariably cure the worstcaaes of Cough* Croup, and Bronchitis, while its wonderful succees in the cure of Con sumption is without a parallel in the hia tory of medicine. Bince its first discov ery it has been sold <on a guarantee. a Uti which no other -medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly, ask votx to try it. Price 10 eta,, 60 cts. and $1 00. ' If jrour Lung* are sore, Chest or Back'Lame, use Shilob'e Porona Plaster. Price 25 cts. Sold by Edward Booking and C. Moenke moeller, Wheeling, W. Va. i . Answer'J Ma Question. Why do Bo many people we see aroBDd usjseem to preter to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, DMneayl/oss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 76 cts. we will sell them Shiloh'a Vitalizer. guar anteed to cure them. Bold by Edward Bocking and C. Moenkemoeller, Wheeling, W.Va. Hit I lob's Catarrh Ilcmcdy. A Marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphthe ria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal In jector for the more successful treatment of these complaints without extra charge. Price 30 cts. Sold by Edward Bocking and C. Moenkemoeiller, Wheeling, W. Va. Mwr*w Mothers 1 Dloibon l! flolbm I 11 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cut ting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufleror im mediately? depend upon it; there is no mistake rbout it. There is not a mother on .earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at onco that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It ia perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleaaant to the taste, and is tbo prescription of one of the oldest and beet female physicians and nurses in the ?United . States. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the iao-simile of Curtis & Perkins is on the.outaide wrapper. Sold by all Medi cine Dealers. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Beware of imitations. xw*r A Fool-iuonllied Womnn ip even worse than a foul-mouthed man. Bat no one need be, (on) mouthed i| the) will only use Sozodont and rub It in well, Don't spare tho brush and spoil the mouth, aa aome .parents, do, with theii children wheiftbe/VithholH tho rod. ? - ... ?I. ? '? IlnttlbtijEiied AkWlri. '1 saw 10 much siid about tlio merits 01 Hop Blttera, and ray wife who waa nlwajf doctoring, and never well,'tlfased me ac nreoutly to gee, bar aome, I concluded tc be humbugged ugalu; and X am glad I did, for in lets than two montba use of the Bitters mv wife was cured and she baa re mained ao for eighteen montba aince. 1 like auch humbugging.?H. T., St. Paul.? Pionwr Ptiu. mwmw ,{ llehlaf HlM-arnipKnia nntl Car*. Tho symptoms are moisture, like perspi ration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night; as If pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum: the private parts are sometimes affected; if allowed to con tinue, very serious results may follow. "Dr. 8^'ayne'e' Al|-Healing Ointment" is a pleasant mro cure. Also forTetter, Itcb, Rait Rbonm, Sfctld Head, Erysipelas, Bar bers' Itch, Blotches, all Scaly, Crusty, Cu taneous Eruptions. Price 50 cents, 3 boxes for J1 23. Sent by mail to any ad dress on receipt of price in currency, or tbree-ceht postage stamps. Preparedonly by Dr. Swayne A Son, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all prom inent draggiBts. Swayne b Pills are the best ior all bilious disorders Hwriw Emlueal IJr. H. r. Klennrl. Baltimore, writes: "I take pleasure in recommending Oolden's Lleblg Liquid Extract of Bee( and Tonic Invlgorator in coneumption, weakness, debility, chloro sis, otc. I have tried it with universal aucceee." D1KD. LKVT-Oo Thnradiy, Norembw !?, 1SS0, W*. H. ttvr, la the Tblrly-wriutb jmt ut bli est. Fuqiui) noilce hereafter. ror.LEY?On \Vednf?J*y, November 24, ISM, ?t 2 ?Mo. k p. m , Uu JvariMK I'ollkt, Jo the 50tb jeer of her age. The funeral will take piece from the rctldence of ber hnabend, in litd?rod, on t-aiurday afternoon >t 2o>loct hHeniacf the family tie invited to at t?n*. Inte'inenfet Benwo^d Omelcry. SPECtAL WOTIOE8. JUL. C-A.RX5. To all who are aufleilng from the errors and India crctlons of joath, nerroua, wealneea, early decay, loee of manhood, <*&, I will aend a rpclpe that will euro you, FREE OF CHARGE. ThU greet remedy was discovered bj a mlaalonary in South Amerioa. Bead a aelf-eddreeaed envelope to the Rby. Joeiru T. Utimw. Martim D, Km YerkCUv. lalf'Mwraw ~ TRAVELERS' GUIDE. axrAxruaa o? rxAiwa-vfirxxuxo mm. H. A 0. L, Oasis 0. Dit M<MM fl.P.AB.DlY.. GUt. A Pilti?, r. C. A 8t L-h, GT.T.4 1-18 T. V. 1:56 A.M. 11:08 fcl7 m\ 5:10 2:00 102 It: <5 r.a 11:10 0:10 8:083 4:52 a. u. 18:85 lis? AiaiTAL of txaibs. B.AO. Cent. 0. Div_ WrP.AB.WT, or. a Pit*...; 1 P? C. A St. L,?mmhh. I 0. T.'V. A W... 11M 10:30 fitt A.*. 8:22 iTlMOl A. M. 2:16 f 1?.M. A.M. 152 r.M.1 2:50] 1:40 A.M., 1:10 F.H.I Jt5Q P.M.. 1101 tDally MWPt buudajr?ft a wark Aoooi tSteuMravtue AccoruujodnUon.?Thie 8:00 6M A. M. M0J f. M. 4:12 |7:80| train during tin's F n1?v?d Hill. " IUrich?riii? Accommodation. 'lflanal Dotbt Accommodation. TIMM XABXJC. Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad. Ob and aftar SATURDAY, Korember ]L two, us on the Wheeling and Elm Onm K. B. will run sa follows Care will leave the city, (corner of Market "?*?*" rk at . 8:20 F, M. 7.-00 740 *??:20 a. K. I0:*0 A. M. ?7:00 11:00 7:40 ll:40 8'tO |li!J0r,*. fWO 1:00 9 40 1:40 2*0 p.*. 8:00 8:40 420 500 fc?0 *00 9.40 ?Sundaya excepted. fOn tiondaya two care will leara Hornbrook'a Park at 9:(0 a. m., lad oltj at 1SJ0 p. m., to accommodate church goan. 1 nevia JOt. I1.ECT, Hupartntaadent, QRAJTD BALL., ^ nil PA.RTJBE BOAT CLUB will fl?? * --a1 [. ,.?, hll jona all lo tb<l' 10 ^*iS TSTX******* *-w?g? Dfdntrt. "?;. | L' t * u>1 gPARB RIBS, - * .: p. fl MOT. J?.. M Foummtb Btrort. ?M-OTIOE tO.p&.tVfW' ... -~.n. .m hitrobr notified not to nil ?jfi** nJ hST.d JAMES E. LYONS ?? 11,001a. Anybody fiUlnf to comply .lib tboaboto ??. uultMM i ? House on the Island. Tbroo ortl* toeml ln1.li.0l ? F0BBK,t Cuitom Hou*o?^ STEAM' * 35fe?ul JOHM BAJUB.and THP8, no26 ? j ? ??? academyof MUS1.C sfc:==^ Grand Opsnlno f?r ll" 8bimo or l880-'8l, COMMENCING Monday Evening, Nov. S? Nightly it 8 p.m. and Saturday Matliieo at 1 p. ?? AU ua cUbrlllrt ol 111. VariatJ till DramaUe Projection will ?pp?<r in rapid aoacMrton. FIRST APPEARANCE IN I5 YEARS o! the only Tro. and Orltln.l B.prmntatlre ol the Old Plantation Bfffo, MR. CHAS. HOWARD, Copied by Maojr. tjinW WNoee una Eooesii soTOwtra, ? | Thechwm'nf 8etl?^tn?e^ll?t. BULL1 VAN AND BOBBY. AcrobiUo Boot and D?nor ArtUtf, IflW? 0LL1K LtKUO^i, The B?*utlfal Bur rsiae Artiste. ^Tr. H. W. BAUAN. ' OUHllfE MA<l<AEIWtlUr?, : Io tbUr W?o.l>tlul T'?p??? ^ The p?riorm?nc? to-cocdade with Charley. Bow* ard'i laughable sketch, MtUled, ^ ; A. NIGHT, of tkbbor. I will b? cj*n next Monday tbe bourt ol 10 ?. m; and 2 p. m. iwura your tics "QUO. W. RIPE. AdrertldlH A^t. MIHSHILL, KEMIED1 I MM, ?[ ? ? V i'1'""' H077 .* i 1110 MAIN STREET. To make room for Holiday Goods weare [now offering some extraordinary BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, Among which aro a full lino of All-Wool French 8hoodas, 45 inches wide in all colors, at 62X cents a yard. These goods c^st, im ported, 76 cents a yard. Our vaiious lines of ALL WOOL COLORED CASHMERES Ifavn also bsen marked down;-; b.a- ' Momiea NovemearrPlaldfl, Brocadw, 4c?; all at KRDUCKD iMm. # ftt Gents' Scarlet Underwear (root SI 00 up. . We have also purchased at a bor^n a num ber o( From a leading Impostor, which Ave aro able to offer at firm fifteen to twenty per cent be 10Any^ono^w^hing" an Exceedingly,pine Cloak or Dolman atav^ry low price should call soon, as tbey cannot remain long at, the prlTO wo have marked them. ? In quantity of doth and excellency of workmanship there is nothing snperior to theue goods. Marshall, Kennedy & Blake, EASTERN DRY GOODS 8T9RB, Spooling, gOifl ? ??-*'?" , FALL STYLES Silk Hats! SMOKERS, CIG-AJEfcJETTJEN, AND. HAMMOCKS ALL THS GO. Softs and Stiffs In all Nobby Shapes AT 1 HAIR/IFIEIR'S. QHAUTADQTJA TEXT BOOKS. W.'mlnittaTOMlptol ' 25 Copies Cyrus and Alexander, Fine Co. 18 bo. Bj JACOB ABBOTT. Prios to ?enben ?rc. L 8. C., 80 Cento, BEQDLAE PKICE, II 00. Stanton Si Davenport'*, not 11 -1301 MABKgr 8TRKKT. J^ES. KKOX FLUTING MACH1HES. Mrs. Potu Cold BAndle Smoothing Irom,. Cloth?? Wtlogen fur Tub#, Clothce Wrlnprt WlthBuehM At the Uardwva and HooMlarnUhlnf Start of WEsBITr A BBO., norM " '1812 Market rtwat ^lexaitdeb bohe, bb., Beooril Bn!n?* ?n Riil EtUtl A|n1 md Notary PiUlo. MtrthMtj and SUnolmwrni' Books oenod, c_ u3SSliSlolo?l. E?AUi??tW.aot?,,Booli Ao. OH bnaltMai 00,. SSSwS OPEBAJHOUBE. I i POSITIVELY ONE NISHT ONLY. <onday Evening', November 29,1880 TteModal Lr?nolthn#'Moii. ?rud Comfalu ton CMMrt br the ?Mnu4 utUtc constantin STERNBERG, The tf reat BtuiUn PUulit LETITIA LOUISE FRITCH, v Tho Charming Prims Donna tofnao. AUGUST "wiLHELMJ, The World-Rouowneii Violin Virtuoso. ; max vogbich, Musical Director. ? POPULAR PRICES I Admission 60 and 75 cents. Beamed Kit' 78 eeota ind 9100, *aJe of aeata on Thu'aday morning, 38th nst at 8 o'eloSr, a? P. w. Banmer'a tnuiio store. Tho cciebratwl Weber Piano nscd at these Con* trti. norg OPERA HOUSE; Friday and Saturday, Nov. 26 & 27 and Saturday Matinee. The Talented Commtdian GEORGE HOLLAND, ind a apodal]/ selected cut In the New and Highly Bnceeaaful Comedy Our Gentlemen Friends! Aa played by them at the Standard Theatre, Nmr Xork, and received by large and enthusiastic audi i noes. Admission 60 nnd 75 cents. No extra charge for rwr??l aeata. Feme on sale at V. W. Banner's music store. Sale to commence on Wedneeday, No* remljfr3i. . Matinee prices 60 and 26 cents. nov2< ?)OLL SHOW. The doll PHOW pmper begins FRIDAY AFTER NOON at*2 o'clock. That parenta and friends mar have opportunity, with ut b? log so much crowded, to lncpett and eugsgp, the Two Hundred Dolls will tm on exhibition at the Academy of aioslc this even* General admission Friday afternoon and , Friday eTanlnr, 15 cot*. nuira PHOTOO ffAPH Y. JJIG GINS' GALLERY OPEN ALL , ? OOrlS ? : $z/}jcur??s& Photographic Studio, octf 1300 MnrUrt StrerC ^HE BEST AND CHEAPEST. AUTOOBAPH albums, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM*. PICTURE FRAMES, Ac., In the dty. PLUMMER'S GALLERY, 11M MAIN ST. QRAYON POKTBA1TS AT NO. 2154 MAIN STREET. CHINA AND QUEEN9WARE. STUDENT'S LAMPS. I have received another lot ol tha boat Braaa, Go man Student Lamp# to be found anywhere in the city at the ioweat figure at CHRIS. WIN CHER'S, No. 10et Main atreet BIRDSEED CUPS. | Juat received, a large lot ol Chnary Blrdeeed Cope, to hang on cag<*i "t CII HIS. WINCHES'8, No. 1061 Main atrwi. Glass, Queer^ware, &c. II you want Cheap China, Olaaa and Qaeeniware | (?11 at No. 1034 Main, lower than any other house in the qity. All goods warranted. CHRIS. WIN CHER'S, 29 Wo. lOMMalneoeet J^EW GOODS. Juit opened, a fine line ot PANCl GOODS ? DECORATED DINNER AND CHAMBER WARE, AO, At low pricea. JOHN FRIED KL, aovg 1180 Main atreet. PIANOS ANDORCANS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. GREAT AUCTION SALE Musical Instruments AND MUSICAL GOODS AT Slieib's Music Store, 53 Twelfth St., Wisblagton Hill. In order to give attention exclnaively to the Piano and Organ Trade. ihetompIoUatorkof small intra* moots, etnoraclrg Violin*, Oultara, ^eiordems. Fluuw, Paojo*, Ac., togetftcr with .a lam stock of Music Book*and Mus'cal Goodnof evorr aeacrlpihn; ?uch ai Irlmmlngvfor ail kinds ot Instruments, Muslc Folloi and other articles too numerous to men tlon.ua also tUo Show Cases, Counters and Shelving WU1 be ?ol l at auction, commencing At 2 P. M. Saturday, November 27th, And In the Evening at 7 o'clock, cont'nulni from day today as per adjournment, until the stock la fully ?old. WM. II. ttHKIH. W, H. HitXBw, Auctioneer. nov3ft ^OADEMY OF MDSIO. (Washington Hail.) FOB BEITT From this dale. (NOVEMBER 8.) until NO VEMBER 10. inclusive. All succeeding dates for season taken. Apply to O. Y. LUCAS, nov5 1227 Market street. _> jpiANO FOR SAJjE. A good 7)i Octavo Piano, used but three months, at a great bargain. For aale by F. W. BAUMER, nov> 1ICg Market street. BEHRENS C. Will receive by Expreaa to-day Marvin's Vienna, Marvin's French, Marvln'a Lngllah Cream, Marvin's Gr*ham and Marvin's Home Made Bread. It la very healthy. nov?? CURED MEAT8. D. C. List, J a, Pork Packer, I M FOCBTEBNTH STREET. J^OSS K08E HAMS, EBR. 10ULDBB, EAR HIDES, BREAKFAST BACOl^ AC. B. C. BHOULDEBR. fLAIN SHOULD] aw, *?. PA B|CB gLAUKBMITHS, CARRIAGE MAKERS, WAGON MAKERS,. Buy your supplies tt JACOB SNYDER'S 1409 Mil I St 8pedaltiea-Perklns and Walker Bon. I Putnam and A. C. Hon. Nail*, a.17 /.;X> ONE PRICE CLOTHIEl??OEHM A. CO. ?St' _ T . .. ;3n, "One Fact is Worth a Ton ofArgumen WE HAVE SPLENDID BARGAINS I.-; - . ..Or.ODB.OWM.MAKUfACTUKE, ?? j F O IR, MEN IN business, DRESS AND WOBKINO BLTT8. ' i9""A ? ' t FOE, B QYS IK DBESS AND SCHOOL SUITS. FOB OHILDBB1T IN school, PLA^Y and mess SUITS. ' ' i Ir, ? y) . . ".I : , . .. <jar ieantlfiil Line of 1 Overcoats, Ulsterets and Reversibles! [For both Young and Old, will snlt all purpowa and pookets. dur Motto-Genuine Low i , ? .tU Prices for Firat*Cl?aa Goods. . . o e h: :m: & o o . 7 ? .???, , .??)???r ' '? H ? *ii' * One Price Clothiers, 1325 Market Street, Adjoining Opera House. nOTlO - . . ? ? ? : . ' ? I . NEW COOPS-CEOI E. 3TIFEL A CO. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO., 3 Hi lU i's ?is iUi>W- 1 ??'-???" St\ ? ?? i 10 OflfJJKI J ^ IVo. 1114 MAI1V STREET. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS to Which we invite special attention. SILKS, LINE UNEQUALLED, SILKS, CASHMERES, feices lower than evee. CASHMERES. CLOAKS, ?<? AH80BTMEKT CLOAKS, DOLMANS. DOLMANS. BLANKETS, immense stock BLANKETS, SHAWLS AT LAST teae's peices. SHAWLS. CLOAKINGS, greatest variety in the city CLOAKING* FLANNELS. GREATEST VAMETY m THE 0ITY- FLANNELS. COMPLETE LINE OP Ladies' Gent's and Children's Underwear. GBO. E. STIFEL Ac CO., 1114 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va. NEW FALI. AND WINTER COOP8-OEO. TAVLOHl 1 r : ANNOUNCEMENT. ?" . ). ... ijj? jbfen h> titlaJ bit? ?' ? , -Li ?? d l. ? ? *j 1TB W S T O C K . ______ : . 3a?>mbn:.fi- ? GEO. R. TAYLOR. OUR NEW STOCK OP . , ,v:i * ' I r.bl'j- .H* i ... . j .. #< , . . 1 Is now open and ready lor inspection. The Ladles are cordially invited to call. The Stock now offered has not been excelled by any previous effort. We display in oar DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT KIch Brocade Velvets, Brocade 811 ka| Silk Plashes, Satin Marveilleox, Surah* Satin De Lyons, Plain Satins, Gold and 8ilver Brocades. French Plaids, Kerchief Suitings, Camel's Hairs, Ac., &c., in all the new Shades. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMEIMT Embraces til the NovelUw of the Season In Choice Qualities. CLOAK ! 8pecial attention has been .given this Department In ^rder to present the most attractive Assortment ever offered in the city, and will be replete by Monday the 10th Inst with Dolmans of all Kinds, Fut Lined Garments, Seal Sacges, Seal Dolmans, Cloth Ulsters, &c. A full and oomplet* Stock of Merino Underwear, Holsery, Gloves, for Men, Women and Children. Ooi own Importation of KIA GLOVES will be opened on the lOlh Inst. BLACK COODS DEPARTMENT Genuine Gnlnet and Bonnet Black Silks, Satin De Lynn, Satin Marvellleur, Surah. Dran Almas, Armures, Momle Cloths, Camel's Hair, Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres, Black BlUt Velvets, KngUsh Crepes, linn's Cloth, Ac., all just opened. GEO. R. TAYLOR. oct7 rpHE PLAGE TOGO U 7 oq an In a hurry f?r prtnllni, If to The Intelligencer Job Rooms. Wuk ?i waUd la good rtrJi opoa \ b# ikartat notl# jjlBAUK N. VI1LU0X, ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT, Frtnklln Ihiuabm CompAny'i Boll ding TvtUtk Stmt. Offer an entirely sew aseortmeut ol .%} I /. V U : j -j DOLMANS, lacRets, wo- .c?<. t : Wt| Cloaks, ,vx? 1/ 4 ; -?0< Ulsters AND WINTER WRAPS Of all kind. Everything new In ui fictq oil* .!", ?? .7iijv DRESS GOODS, TEIMM1N GS, Plushes, Velvets, &c., . ,\i itici ?;.* j ' - jJiaiinoO "ro;-'' j ' .> ? 1 irt ? ' Housekeeping'Qoodi of til kind* ftt Reduced ?j r . Pric?- Headquarters for Seal Skin Sacques. .iwkwojitws ^ "?->? eblnT^fj t u( J)toB ' i;r?oi> v>ifpa.fK> k i ft- i>?' ,-rt ? ? ' BRUES & COFFER. ,:?<*??? . ' ? ? ' CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS Baloir cort to close out oar ftock. Hiving decided nofto keep Cirpeti an( Oil Cloth! any more, wa will oloig out oar pr.atot itook for leaa than ooat prloa Good Iinli Flo??rea Carpet -l* ? - ? ?8 ?? " " ?<> doper&na . atll.00 ?tl, Kxto^BupMfla# Iugridn Carp*, formerly Mid ^ DRY GOOOsFdRY GOODS! New coodi rocdred ererr waek and aold at i amall margin a bote ooat. Glra u* a call and wo wll mto yoamonay.. - ?; ? . HBNBT ROBMEU, i'.vn. aim VATw nr.. WHSKUHa. ' DRUCCI8TS. NO QUESTION NOW But a generally admitted fact that tagan, LUtd Co?' hxceUlur Httklrj! Powder exoela all other* la tb matkrL Ii make* splendid blacult and bailor cakw Bold by the beat daalort. Aik for 1tl SOME GOOD REASONS Why yon ahotild uao Dr. Chapman'* Horehoaoi Balaam for Cough*,- Hoaraetiaaa, Ac. It doM not eon ?tlpair, or dlaordcr afgeallon. It U plaaaant, Mia am ufloctuaL Frioa 25 oanta. bold by . , LOGAN, LIST 4 CO., Proclaim "THE SOVEREIGNEST THING' For Pain*, Bheomatlo or Neuralgic, and BralMi Swelling*, do , la Logan'* Arnica. Try It. Prloa a conta. told by ~ " " ^ LHGAN, LIST 1 CO, Dmglata, Btldga Oornar, TO KEEP CIDER SWEET. Balrhlto Lime In paekagoe, with direction*. Fc "1? bl LOGAN. LIST k CO., ad 14 Pragma. Bridge Corner. JJEW FIBM HOUSTON & BINGELL, Wholesale Druggists, NO. 1310 MAHf STREET. We iiiTile the attention of the trade to our new end oomplete stock, and will be pleased to giye quotations at any time. Special attention given to order* from Pby elclans, and quality of goods guaranteed. Giye u? a call before purchasing eleewhere, and we will give you satisfaction. myl JPINE8T ATSV LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Holiday Goods IK THE CITY AT Edmund Booking's, Agt, PHARMACY, No. I ODD FELLOW'S HALL. f OB BALK. P SALE?A FARM OK lil'i tPbrT I r Urn clM. Million, iu]?.hal! -V1" ?>CP.B I w. vi' AtPiJ I pOR SALE. - Horiti, Spring Wigon md Bia? . On. rrn borw, on. b?j mu?, ,m , I tnd nr. Ml*; .to, odd ?pl|nK I baggy, both netrlr ???. An* c <*li| mil? ' *"? '?''f'iwittio* t J?OB SALE LOW. J.K0 tdM tl finely Untemd UaJ?,B?. 60 icrtl ImprotaJ, tO wmi bottom, flu, ?pOBBALE. 20 Shares Stock IN BAKK Of OHIO VALLEY, ?e!7 I. IK WIN, Ami pUBLIC SALE AT ^ 'HORNBROOK'S PARK I THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,188a Everything to be told tnd nine aotthicnj. noi24 )R BALE OR EXCHANGE"^ {Armproperty noi toolaritumthrei'.j.?nls," property on Main ?treet, H*tb r.rd, oi* Ur?. ?? atory brick bulldUR. c-ntanmgteo ro>m?.iniiw ?tow rooui food o?;lmr, ?n<l .n- ^ dwelling en illey, "'??> < nioma, 1"! Why Up/ft-, vlahlng to buy ?'0 eaaj UiMaorthtuap mm, , I Arming pioperty lor It will at oore lonulr tlrulaiaat the Krai Kr ate t gtbcy o! i%. A.tCH V- It &OQ, wheeling, W. \a. n,?/ I70R 8ALB?A VERY DVSIRABU L place lo- Oardnm, Nunerytran, HwlM0sr? or private ro Id^nre, locau-d on the Ualo r?? ?! mire above M?undevllie, containing in tent j?Jr frontage 440*1.000 feet A Iwohioit true 4,^ (nwirly new) containing 8 icv>tu?. Good J other Im wovementa. Tbneac?eeol th? ala'togol or?hard, vluev*rd an 1 gardie. 1 falling well; excelentaoft water. Th? wthwtim aunoundlnga the floeat In the Ohio Vatiar. ru low] tonne ?ccommodatiDg. am lj t. aUXiU-u BONE, Ueooral Bualneae Agent, 11,S Uukti w* Crtmie'a Block. ?r j^IVERY STABLE FOR SALE. 1 be underelgned offm bli entire itock ui lor eele. The large?t aud tn- al cotitenlitt tuu, 3 1 the Stat r. oouaiatliig of twenty brad of ?b*?erfco that could be aelected for the p?rp<*% rtnrii*^ price. All double teauu tuateble* <w edw o.^ apced. MnoUwn butg'ra, h-rk*.wig-tt ic. ?<| to order ol tbo vtry bent tuner.*!, to4 tai 'tMii< rery beat?orkmen in tb?; co>in<rj.^f'rtjuuja complete orfer and will aril rbw?. Th'? p in rj bf toe centre lor ll*ery bualoe* In a abort tW^j* now ban a fa1r?h?r?'of tlio 'r?*? In* pi.::. Tnu can be hbe4 here aa low aa *nj w: era lu the Hi bolter out (lu than can begot eJK^htre.tattwta! men trave<lu|toth<t l?<>kroumlMran *n tag u? tio 00 wrr trip, by hiring uam? 1a ih'? we.* of the relln*d. JAf?. P.?OLE nov8*WK* WTeaioo, W.Ti. WANTED. TXT ANTED?BELL BOYS?TWO UE5. TT TEEL boya,from 14 ?o 14y?r* of k* come with flrat cIam leiervnct. Apply n tflit Mcture lioua*. TIT ANTED?-A BOY FROM 12 TO 15 Yt yeara old. at Vt B^lhlaw Ifud i,,| waabwman. Work light. Apply lamrfitMc 1 WILfON BROa'- Kboe Mtre. toni W ANTED Twrtty-Brc Laborna lo do wtaW# labor. 11?m I Oarper.tera tu build houae< at Wliaellot rrwt Cat I Company'a mlnea altuatid on the (.1*r(Iu4. U I oarwaa Valley aod WhccJIn ? railway, tvoaOctfc I el Bridgeport. Ohio. Apply at the ?orki J A Jit' FATTfclWHI, ? Kmir. FOR RENT. T?c F LET-NICE FUKN'lSIIED ASD ONFUBNIPHKI) ROOMH, for lod<o?cr M-1 toietatfo gOTblruentba'rrec a??ll' )R RENT- THE H0U.SE 928 MAW I aireet, now (Wipltd lj (hrirpor Vitk-n, I Poeaerafon April 1,1831. KOBtltr C. DllZJl n?-ra 1 | EK)R RENT-HOUSE NO. 9S EIGHT* I JJ k.LN lll atnet, cuntalninj; t?? now Hkm in gool crdrr. Apply to Wta. IlatklB, ip?'? >?. 11M4 Chapllne a?n?et. ?*'? FOR RENT ' The threestory brick build1 eg, with nw-watfl . flrat floor, formerly toe a pled hy IVhiaw k Krr. altuate on tbo we?t lde of Maik-t ?'ffrt,??ar.???*! Ward Market. The ImlMIng li adapted ir< uaed aa a boardlni bou?a by a good unut, ?fcs ?f be wtlllna t'i reni f?r next}ear irea anjoreMtii the wbolo bulldiDK whb a tlrw d mi? I the atore room Toe tlxtUM-i, itch ?? ?aii<ia(,At, can *e purchaaed from rrraen' o?eu??t ?k<?p DOrtl H. Z BriKlVr W, ISIIMra* GENERAL NOTIOE8. builders. isvebtedwthk Kentucky State DrawiBS NOVEMBER maymtnmtobosk or m ?r3a*ss=^;