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coUQH gVBUP* DRY POOPS. BLACK DRESS GOODS TIIIS WEEK. A Hat o! pricu that will plaue the maaiaa but not tba fat. Read theu. C'ouipire tbuin with what otnsr houaei claim to be cheap and to be able to tare jou 1U per cent. Hni Line. Umck momle, all wool tilling. at 12Kc. tkcond Lino. All wool fllliog black brocade at Iftc. Third Una. 411 wot I a bluett bUck cashmere at 2? j. Fourth Line. All wool black catbuiere iuj-lu.h wide 37c. Fifth Line. All wool black caabuare. much floor, 45c. mxth Line. All wool blac* cashmere 42 inches wide at ftte. STenth Due. Et'racriinary btrgilna in black1 uiHiea for 60.% 62ke, 70c 7'Jc, 81c and fl. Hghth Bargain. All wool Malilaid black bunting* atlvc. Ninth Fargain. All wool black lace bunting at ?Uc. Teuih Bargain All wool black French laca bunting, M Inclua wide and the tintetgooda Imported; only a amali quantity with aide baoda at 60j. Ha aay that >uu taunot gei me fiuiu riFuwuDio hJuTeutu. Black Frtucb fuule cloth, an til wool mrerUl, tofiln uxture, will not crush, can bo tuade without Hi ln? and much lighter than bunting, 42 locket wide, at 60.\ We h?*u only a limited quantit J ?il tbla. Twelfth. Thirty-elx Inch wide plain b ack all wool burning at Mc per yard. Thirteenth. Black tarn lie, black henrolttaa, black ixin'a veiling, a.Id aa cheap, cowparaUrely, a* the bora. 1-uurtaentb. Bla'k groe grain illke 6Ac. 70c, Mo, yjc, II10, 91 IS, ?l W, (1 W, ?l 63, ft 17, |11 ?i bettar *jlue than you everaaw. Hdeeiiib. Black frln^ta, paaeementerlee, lacee, button.; all at low prlcea. Moray tu buy examine our black goods depart* I. BLUM & BR0? apll 1104 M?ln Strut. |"\ENTISTRY^?TO THOHE THAT D& U ilht to save their natural teatb we would uy luut we arc now better prepared than ever before to enable thetu to do eo. By tho use of an Klbotbo fcUuwirrio I'Ltiouaa we can and are making bettor ami handsomer Hold Fill Inge, with more eaae to our I'atlonta, than hare heretofore been mado In tbla city or elsewhere, without the aid of the Xlaotrk IMugnor. What we aay we can prove by aotoal iemomlratlou. Call and aoe for yourselves. JAM EH M. HUBOIBON A HON, I'll Nn 114H H? . Whaling, W. V? fflw t Moe. aa wad 117 yonrteentb Ntreet Mew AdTcrllMOiema. For Hula Ohfap?Bedroom Set. Our Queen Drawing Koom. Carrlagee?U Gleaenkamp A Co. The J,?ft Novel-Htanton A Davenport Opera Home?Joshua Whitcomb. Photograph Club Kates?Hrown'a Oil Srn.Knor Fluting Macbinea?Neabltt A Bio. Chlneae 1'Ianta?C. I'. Hornbrook. For Cincinnati?ttt. Lawrence. Imported Millinery?M. V. Kellar. JUST RECEIVED?Flvi thouund gilloi tone ware it GEO. K. NoMECHEN'8, No. 1064 Mirkot St IF your watcb toln't ran right have it r?' paired by JACOB W. GRUBB, Prao'lcal Watchmaker, Cor. Twelfth and Market Sti. Tlirrtnoiueter Bword* The following ahown the range of the thermometer, as observod at ouhnepf's drugstore, Opera Bouse corner yesterday: lthi. mi. * A. V. 12 M. 8 r. M. 7 P. M, | 7 A.M. 12 M.'S V. M. 7 P.M 14 M 72 74 I 40 48 61 47 WXATniB INDICATIONS. Washington, D. 0., April 15.?1 a. m ?Vor Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, falling, followed by rising, barometer stationary or higher temperature; wesl winds and fair weather. For the Lower Lake Regions, falllnf followed by rising birometer, windi shifting to warmer, south or west; fail weather. THE uiuil merchant!' lunch it the Nik NoLura Houie Sarpla Rooms dally. Circuit Conrl-Jad|fl Hojil, l'art one ol the Circuit Court, Judge Boyd presiding, met yesterday at 0 a. m, Tbo only bnalneea transacted wis the hearing ol demurrers. alter which the Court adjourned until 0 a, M, Saturday. Pleasant I'arey. A select dancing party waa given at the residence ol Captain J. B. Luliena night before last, that waa a delightful affair. The innslc wrs furnished by Buckhardt ol Bridgeport. At 12 o'clock refreshment! were served. Among those present we noticed Misses Fannie Van Pelt, ol Martin's Ferry; Lizzie Johnes. Maggie Qrobb, Bessie Mulrine, Emily Sheppard, Liuie Hunter, Bird Wilson, May Bowers, May Ward and Fannie Mulrine. Among the boya were John Falloure, Milton (Houston, Ed. Wlticher, (teorge Sterling, Kd, Falloure, Frank blllman, Al. Deal]. Frank Sbroada, Al. Oliver. Will and Charlie Bradbury and Harry Stallman. I.llhl Ibe UmI There is much bitter complaint among persona who are obliged to be on the streets Iroin two or three o'clock till day light In the morning, of the darkness ol the city at that time. Mill men ire coming home or going to work, printers going to their boarding houses, passengers going to the depots or wharvea, at all hours ol til a aiank nnat ll.nl. lilt) UlUrillllMt IUU iui n ? cm |<nat men trip* have been (tended with anything but cornlort. It is ? dl?grace tint the city should lie In mmli?condition, ami It would ecarcely be lile lor the person responsible lot the neglect to be caught by stumbling mortals on the dark atreeta?streets wlioee darkness, like that ol Kgypt, is go thick It can he lelt. Light thecal! ^Auttuitl klccllon, The annual election ol Vestrymen lor St. Matthew'a church will take place on Kaster Monday it the chnrch, immediate, ly nfiArccrvice In the alternoon, The taw ol the church in regard to those who can vole la aa follows: "All communicants, twenty-one years ol age and over, who, lor all months neit preceding the election, have been bona fide members ol the Parish In which thev offer to vote. All pereone, who, lor the same apace ol time, have been regular worfhlperl In the same, and regular contributors to lie support by pew rente, or Milncriptlone, or otherwise. Nj vote shall be cast t>v proiy." There will be some vacancies to nil and ,L? ?1-~ - ?* UIbsmIiiiI will tin Wall In Ka Iliunn nnu aic mtvimvu n... ?? ??.. .? uv on hand. One good aljn of church 111* li for the congregation lo ee* (hut lire men are pnl In itieli re?pon?tb!e placet as lhalol Veattjmen. I'ront ?iW "To Kin It np, ell loriTMra ol bedridden nlckneM, coating 1200 per year, total II,SOO?all ol thlft eapenM wan atopprd by three bntllee ol Hop Riltere, taken by my wl!e. 8ne hai dona her own honeswork lor a tear alnca, wllhont the loea ol ? day, and I want ererybody to know II, for lhalf banellt."?N. K. Farmtr. jiwraw ttchapw op hutwh, 0>lbared Here and There bi luted ineir lie porters.' Tbk river is on a bigh. To dat is Good Friday. Eogs are eggs these days. To-morrow is the last day of Lent. Municipal Court meets again to-day. Recorder Hook issued ooe marriage 1 :ense yesterday. Now we are having another touch 1 ipring. How long will it lost? Omk deed in tee and three trust deed were admitted to record in the Records) office yesterday. Labkin to Wait: ''They don't have tl fun in Conncil now that they used to ha when we were the?." Judos Boyd has adjourned Part 1 the circuit court over until to-morro Part2, Judge Melvin, will not meet un Monday. Cbbistliku Brand swore out r warrs yesterday for Frank Koppfar, in whi be charged him wiiu assault. me ci was settled before coming to trial. B. Fibukb A Boss yesterday advaoc tbe wages of their moulders 10 per cei The firm did this of their own volitic aud their kindness is appreciated by the interested. Railroad projects in this State seem bo booming just now. The outside woi is gradually awakening to the fact that t mineral resources of our commonweal are next to inexhaustible. Kmilk b'ciiakkoks, a French nurse Cincinnati, writes Governor Jackson tl if money be furnished him he will repi at once to Glover* Gap and take charge tbe BtnalUpox patients there. 'Gquirk Fi'Hultzk says hu will bring t matter of an increase of the police foi before Council in the shape of an or nance. Look out, Mr. Smith, here another blow "at Amorican liberty." TiiitRK are uo new cases of small-pox Littleton. Dr. I. N. Owen has improv so that he is able to ko about and will attending to his profession in a lew d* and no fears are apprehended of the f ther spreading of the disease. Tub annual convention of the Worae Foreign Missionary Society will take pli April 27th, 28th aud 29:h in this city, very large number of persons will be attendance. Reduced rates of fare will given on all railroads leading into tbe c *" - T?U? (P I. WEire luueuiou w unpi juuu x. traveling passenger agent of the B. A for handsomely illustrated tourists hoc Tbece-bookB contain interesting arlle and profusely illustrated descriptions Colorado and other Kocky Mountain Sta A GENTLEMAN who CHII10 Up frOIU 1 lairelaat night informed our reporter t the body of a man had beeu pulled ou the river at the lower end of theEig ward, but a thorough canvass of that w failed to develop aay inquest over drowned man. Dk K. 8. Harvey, State Vaccine Ag for tho First Congressional district, | forma ua that he haa Bent large quanti of vaccine matter to Glovers Gap, L'l ton and other points along the B. & 0 B., and is In constaut receipt of letl asking for more, l)r. Harvoy will t groat ploaaure in vaccinating heal children in this city free of charge. (Jul w. w. Jackson, Private Sccrel to Governor Jackson, had occasion n . days ago to write to a gentleman in Ji son county, and yesterday be received , same letter and envelope back again. ' receiver had merely turned the onvel and written his answer on the cleau i of the paper. He also added a postsc to Col. Jackson, grumbling because couldn't use the stamp also. I One of the gentlemen connected v the Committee on Streets and Alleys qjested us to let up on the Street C mifBioner, as he was onlv obeying orders of that committee "in doing m ' ing." Weill if it is not the Street C missioner's fault that the stroets ar their present condition, it must then the fault of theaforeaaiu committee. Ci John Boring, one of the committee, r ?i. _ ti ii.I ? li t, 1.1. I.., I HO n. \Jl UUII b ftUUTT UIQ IIUOIUCOO all the statues in front of the Atla | engine housu say "Uocle John's right1 HOI.Y H'KKKi i Obiervnnce of Holj I ImrMlay-Excrc furUoud Fi-tUny. Holy Thursday was observed in Catholic churches yesterday with ap priate services. To day is good Frit ! a day observed in all Catholic and Pro! ant Episcopal churches, on which da f solemnly commemorated the death oi i Divine Redeemer. In the Catholic church the oflicia clergyman, arrayed in black vestme read the prophecies foretelling the I vior's Passion, and then the history{of Passion, as given by St. John. Then lows the uncovering of the cross, and veneration by both clergy and peoule. Host is not consecrated uu this day, one deposited the day previous in the i ulchre is carried back in procession to i High Altar, and the mass of tho Presi i tified is offered up. These services begin tomorrow in the Cathedral, at i o'clock. In the evening at 7:30 there be a sermon on the Passion, bv J Father Boyce, of Kowlesburg, and ol appropriate services. Bervicea will be held at tho First formed Episcopal church, Mozart ? liev. William tfonry Barnes, rector i 7:30 o'clock this oveniug. FKHMONAIm > Point* About People at llorae i Abroad. Auditor Miller in home agitin fi HuntiiiKton. He reporta bis lather m improved in health. Mr. 8. F. McFaddin, until recent! well-known, prominent citizen of Ca Ohio, is in Wheeling, and thinks of go into business, and locating here. Well he will decide to do bo. Jacob 8. Rhodes. the well known h of the dry goods firm of J. 8. Kliode Co., of Wheeling, died cn Tuesday, a an illness of six weeks duration. . Khodes was one of the oldest and I known of the present business men Wheeling, standing high in tho esteeu all who knew him. lie was the eepe favorite of many of the residents of I county, who were attracted to his busic house by his genial manner, kind tri merit and square way of doing businesi At. Ctaimille Chronicle. A Hfw Factory, Yesterday an I.ntbllmincbb man i Mr. Metener, the bead of the firm Metr.ner, 8chelbase A Co., whose furnit factory was burned this week, and asl hitn whether he had matured any pli for tho future, "Yes. sir, wo shall be operation again in a few months; at end of three. I should think. Men already on the ground clearing up I debris and getting it ready for the erert of a new building. The new atrucM will be either three or four stories hif and ihiiiliitalu flra nrnnf " r i oft 11 tig. Vealerday evening (lie employen on Benson Ferryboat discovered the body > mm floatlnit In the river anil give not to a man on nliore who went out In el nil landed It Mine dlitance below I ferry en I he Waat Virginia aide. An qneat waa held by a Marihil conntv 1 tlce ol the Trace. It la anppoaed that I man waaadrovei. tinilo or Heal folate. The following deed In lee wasadmlll to r?ord In the Kecorder'a oflke real dayI Deed by John Armstrong and wlla A. M. Ktevennon lor th? annibern lalai ol the lalanda known aa "The Malar Consideration, 14,(01). "a. A. V. line*, Whllewiler, W eajai The aucreaa ol the are IsHt. iaw Oil: It cores everybody, and la tonnldnr a gilt Irom heaven by oar people. FimBUHfiU MPTM1KM BAILWAT. J, Mre'lBK of lb* Incorporators at Ibcle Fi Lure HuuR? Yeaicrday-Uu lo (tie Vro fields I?Att Eucoaraglug Mart. The project of building a railroad from ce so Did point on the Pennsylvania State line through West Virginia to the iron ore and Q( coal iields of the New ri?er region of thia ac ^ State and the James river Valley of xi Virginia, was mooted some years ^ of ago, but the resources of that region w not being kuown to the outside world D' is, it was found to be a difficult r's matter to interest the capitalists in the enterprise. The matter, however, was tie talked up and kept alive by agitation in , ve local meetiuga and through the news- B Supers. The Pittsburgh m'erchants at rst doubted the statements made to them " of this new Eldorado, tail finally, to aettie ; Jj the matter and to convince themselves they Bent competent judges out to explore * ilitj region. Among those who traveled . over the proposed route were Dr. George . c? 1'. Hays, formerly President o( the Pitta" burgh Southern road, and Major T. lireut. Hwearingeu. These gentlemen reed ported what they had seen, verifying all it. the etatementa made regarding the rich- [ in, neea of the country in iron ore, which r lae fully satitiied the Pittsburgh capital iata of tbe desirability of reaching the fields. A to charter waa immediately prepared and rU sent out lor signatures, and after nearly )ie eighteen months absence it was returned, u aud a certificate of incorporation iasued from tbe Secretary of State's office on . April fi, of the present year. . i Th? charter upecidea that the road shall ,, be a narrow guage, starting from a point on the Pennsylvania Slate line, in Monon0 galia county and running through Ibis ' , rttftto until it iateriecls the Chesapeake be A Ohio railroad, 'l'he line of tbe road ie u rce projected through tbe counties of Monon- 1 "i- iialia, Preaton, Pocahontas, Greenbrier, i? Summers, Monroe, Mercer,Taylor, Maibn and Randolph. Tbe route, however, is . at subject fo a change by the company in ed such manner aa they decide will be for tbe , be bestinferest of the road. ye, The capital stock ol tbe company, which > or- is to be known as tbe Pittsburgh Southern , Hallway, is filed at $1,800,000, with the . n>? privilege of increasing the same to $2,000,- c nee 000. A Yesterday afternoon was fixed upon for t i,, the meeting of the incorporators, and ac- , Jjg UUruillgl/ a 11 lllliuoi !? ino iUbm^uinwiB . itv met at the McLnre Hotel, among whom were JameB II. Hopkins, W. E. McCand* i leas and ? McOaba, of Pittsburgh, J, NV. . J;1' KowUnd and 0. W. Mackey, of Phlladel* < r8' nhla, and B. L. Butcher, of this city. The | >ti8| Incorporators meeting was organized by | \ 01 electing James H. Hopkins President, and , , B. L. Batcher Secretary. *el- A letter from John W. Mason, of Graf- , hat ton, one of the incorporators, was road, in t of which Mr. Mason expressed his sympathy , blh with the pre Ject and faitli in the utility of ard tho road whuii completed. Ha impressed j a upon the incorporators the nooeaatty of , immediate action in the matter, aa ho preent ferred that the presont company phould Jn- have the control of the road. He added, ties that if the present company was not wide | tie awake to the importance of taking early ( , H. steps in building the road another com* ters pany would atep in and forestall them, ske The subscription books of the company thy were then opened and $900,000 of stock 1 was subscribed immediately, taken by the arv following gentlemen: James H. Hopkins, few 5,900 shares; J. W, Rowland, 0,000 nhareB, jpIj. and McOabe, 5,900 shares. Having tin, complied with the provisions of the law rho Koverning incorporated companies, it was opo decided mat immediately upon the ad* side journment of the incorporators to hold a rjpt meeting of tho stockholders for the pur* lJe pose of electing a Board of Directors. The meoting'of theBtockholdere result* ... od in the election of a Board of Directors of live, consisting of the following gentle* ?r?' men: James H. Hopkins, W. E. AlcUond* lesa, J. VV. Rowland, McCabe and T. *',ie B. Swuaringen. The Board organized by ?;[J* electing Mr. McOabo President and J W. ?1|* Rowland, Secretary. It was decided to call , ? a meeting of the stockholders for next ' ,? Tuesday at the city of Pittsburgh, in lava which city will hereafter be the principal JJJ(? oflice of tho company. The meeting was J?," then adjourned, the gentlemen taking the , 4:02 tralu over the P. W. A Ky. for Pittsburgh. Tho gentlemen from abroad who were present at the meeting expressed them* lies selves as greatly uncouraged over trie pros* peels of the road, and thought that opera* the lions would he begun at an early day. The pro. remaining $100,000 of the capital stock , was reserved for tho people along the Jay? route, and It ia hoped they will come for* test* ward promptly and take the stock. It is y la expected that the countlca through tj1B which the road runs will respond liberally aud hasten the preliminary work. The llae gentlemen were confident of floating enough of the bonds of the road to push ga' it forward to completion, and It remains that *ith the people residing along the line of , f()j. the rood to give an earnest of their sym* jlB patv aud faith in the project by putting The ^Ie'r hands in their pockets and taking up l)Ut some of the stock. 80p. The road is already surveyed to Graf- i jl,e ton, but it has not yet been determined | Inc. what the exact route will be. There will , WIU bo some trouble between Grafton and , tine Ularkdhurgh as to which town will get the wj]l road, but wo suppose the difficulty will be {eVi settled by tho Board of Directors for the best interest of the road in obtaining the raoet direct route. The objective point of I Ke* ,lie rood at present is the iNew river and I [Hjl Jaiues river valley region. In the future 1 fl( the road may be extended to Charleston, I ' South Carolina. It is possible that a con- i neclion will bo made with the Chesapeake | & Ohio road, at or near the White 8ul- | phur Springs. These details as to the I Mill rniiln hnwnvar. will hn itmlilprl In thu I near luuiro, foin The rood starts wllli a boom, And II tho lie(i encouragement received yesterday continues It will not tie many months until I v a the road is under construction. Hasten i diz, the day. It will he ol mutual benefit to 1 ilng I'lttshiirKh and West Virginia, Hiving to i one the former tho advantages ol cheaper ores, I and developing the vast mineral resourcce i ea,l ol this Htate. i . ? Iter W/t.KtNO Bilvsrtlscmenla: every man, 1 ?r woman and clilld who has once tried Dr. I ,?i Hull's Cough Syrup cannot say enough In .> Its praise, and tide Is the reason wtiy its I i 0f sale is constantly increasing, 1 IMN?OVKB. less 1 ho Penal uf Dnlenftned llrrnil, ?ml Ihr 3at- Jewl*n Brow Twr, ) ? The Hebrews at sunBOt Wednesday be- ] gan to celebrate their I'esich or Passover, ] a festival that lasts for seven days, and i net which will he observed by unusually In. terestlng services. i 01 The I'asoover Is the natural new year of ure the Israelites and occurs In the flsst month. <ed It Is noted as being one nf the three occa- ! ans slonn during the year when the Jews as- i In aembled in Jerusalem; for this holiday ' the nioro eiteneive prenarationa are made I are than fnr any other. When the llrat eve- c ihe iiing (I the festival makes Its annual recuron rence every residence Is found cleansed of ire all leaven whatsoever, and the whole Jew ih. ish household, bo they rich nr poor, as- ' aemble round the leatlve board and recite ' the Heilnr service. l'a??over la celebrated Inporomemoratlon 5 the nI the deliverance ol the children ol Israel ' 0I from Kjiyptlnn bandago. During the featl . vat the hraelltea abstain Irom the ordinary , J ye?st bread and all other articles ol food " and drink ol a fermented order, eating I whatls nenarally known aa "malroa" or 5 unleavened liread. Q?? + m + J 1)0 "l'innll rinjnt out," I la a common oornplntnt. II yon feel ao, (< Ret a package of Rtdnoy-Wprt and lake It . . and' yon will ?t once teel lia tonic power. It renewa the healthy action ol the kid*! n?y?, howela and liver, and thus restores 1 the natural life and ntrength to the weary l0 body. It nan now be had In either dry or ?l ll'inld lorm, and In either way la alwaya ," M'm.f.l ?n'l fllclant In action.?AVic liedfmil H/inrfot'l, Mwr<tn' J' * ? A la, J?-.a VIiikirK (III aarta to hlacna- t< il? !<>? n?< I.; Ml'i-ift, .'ttjfl Jacob atreet, for h a<l ":iu ?M ln'i'tr t'fi Hatnrday morning a ti fifty pmttxl fitli. ti THE DEAD. antral or Jacob a. Hbodrt, DemMU- * Doalb or two OctotfvnurJan*. f The funeral of Jacob 8. Rhodes, do* ued, took place from hie late residence, ita ain street, above Tenth, yesterday alter* *? >on. A large number of the friends and ^01 iquaintances of the deceased was present. ev ae dry goods houses were closed daring ret e services as a mark of respect to him m ho was one of the pioneers in the bu*i- n? iflfl. Among the floral offerings was a oss aud anchor from the clerke employed Iu r Mr. Rhodes. ^ The services were unusually impressive '0: id were conducted by Rev. J. D. Maffut bt ! the First Presbyterian Church, and ** .ev. 8. B. Barnitx, of the English Luther- 91 a Church. Rev. Moffat began the serices by reading the 90th Psalm, and was f' Mowed by Kev. u*rolix, who ottered up fervent prayer. Rev. Moffat in a few Jr amarka touched upon the life and cbarac- ,u it of the dece&tied and hie relations with no Church. Hie eulogy vu touching in a tenderness and truthful in its narra* j? on. The services at the house were 0r losed with prayer by Rev. Moffat. The all bearers were Messrs. W. B. Simpson, livid Uutman, Oapt. Otbo Heiskell, M. L. M if. J. C. Orr, H. K. List, Alex. Liughlin, nd Arthur Little. The Directors of the First National Bank 0i ttended the funeral in a body, and follow* d tire remains to the grave, the interment D ding made in Greenwood. Ul It is a singular coincidence that three ctogenarians have died within twenty* jur hours of each other, two residents of 0j bis city and the other a resident of the g| ounty, living near West Liberty. These Qj ieople have lived in the most .wonderful j( ?e of the world, and have been witnesses {l a progression in the arts and sciences p inparalleled in the past history of nations. .'hey now go heuce to that laud from ^ rhosa bourne no traveler returns. News was received in the city yesterday C( f the death of Josiah H. Atkinson, at his ^ esidence near West Liberty, in the eighty* hird year of his age. Mr. Atkinson has r| ivod a retired but useful life, and was per- ^ taps the oldestcjuntry citizen of the coun- i, y at the timo of his death. His life was lorrectaml in keeping with the teachings if the Christian faith, and he leaves belind him a family that will miss a father's v lindness, and friends who will ever treas* ire hia memory. The funeral will take ilace to day. ?, Mrs. A. Meriben, wife of B. Meriben, Esq., died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock n it the residence of her husband, uorner of t Market and Tenth streets, in the eighty- t< fourth year of her age. Mra. Meriben hed \ been confined to her room for some a months past with a fatal illness, and tl though her death was expected it whs h none the less deplorable when the final 1 hour came. Mr. and Mrs. Meriban are D Did residents of this city, and like others g who have attained to the fulness of years have witnessed a wondrous ohauge and growth in the city of their adoption. The r funeral will take place on Naturday. The funeral of Edward Ooen, deceased, will take place from his late residence, Uhapllnn street, below Fourteenth street, At 2 o'clock this afternoon. AMVMKMtiNf NOm. " MhkIu Nllpper"llunniN fur Hunt" (O'Nitflit?('oinlutf Alfriicc.' ?jn. Tho Oorrlnne 0,)era Company played to a fine matinee yesterday afternoon, but lo a very alim house last night. Little Corrinnc did not appear last evening owing to illness, but her placo was filled in a very acceptable manner by Miss Leila Farrell, The troupe was worthy of a tnoro cordial reception than it received. To-night the Standard Theatre Company of New York, appear at tho Opera House J in Room for Knit, the latest Parisian sue- j cess. The comedy is the most interesting j and laughable work evor presented on any Btage. The company is first class in every respect and we may expect to see the parts ( intelligently interpreted. lieeerveseats are , on sale at liaumer's. That pleasing and entortaining actress Maggie Mitchell will begin a two nights engagement at the Opera House on Mon? day evoning, appearing in Fanthon. The Brooklyn Daily Timet speaks cf her lm* . personation of "the Cricket" as follows: Maggie Mitchell appeared last evening in ' Fanclion, and, of course, all of Brooklyn > that could get inside the theatre witnessed e the unique impersonation, laughed over 11, ijecauiu K'BV? over it, urmu uvur it, nuu < felt belter Fur having aoen it. The character has undergone no c'unge, anil ia as t iresh anil vivacious as when It first re- 1 oeived the eurprised attention of the ' public. Reserved seats will boonaale at ' Baumur's to-morrow morning. , To-night Charley Howard will take hla < farewell benefit at the Academy of Music, c Charley has many friends In tbla city and they should aee to It that the house 1a crowded this evening. The people ahould not forget the treat ( in store for them at the Opera House on u Saturday evening, the 231 lost., on which Dccaslou Jacob Kemple, Ego,, will lecture , Dn the "Ins and Ou s of Washington ' City," < 1 Tbe Fopninr Ifemnntl. Ho great haa been the popular demand . lor the oelebrated remedy Kidney-Wort, ' lhat it la having an Immense sale from f Maine to California. Home have found it , inconvenient to prepare it from the dry , jompound. For snch the proprietors now prepare It in liquid form. This can be procured at the druggists. It has precisely , he Bame effect as the dry, but 1a very'con- ' ;entrated so that the dose la much smaller. ! -LooiM Mail. mwmw 1 ? V Tub Oentennial'jubilee Hingers, under [ ;he direction of T. J. Oatewood, will alng ' it the M. E. Church in Martin's Kerry, on ' Friday and Saturday evenings, April 15th >nd ltl'.b, and on Monday and Tuesday jveninga, April 18th and 10th, at the Ial- n mil M. K. Church. On Wednesday evennlng the concert will be repeated In the i i).i.Li??i m v n? lm.i.h.h.i . iHiugupuiv m< u. vsuuiuu. vn niun; unu j Siturdny evenings, April 22d and 23d, in i the M. K. Cliutch, Bellalre, 0. The concert given hy the Jnbllee Slngera t in Bridgeport on Wednesday evening, wan u nreli attended and gave general astlafactlon, j ftponie fake. To the yolk of six eggs, veil beaten, I itlil three-quarters pound Of white sugar, tl |uice of one lemon, one-half pound Hour having one measure "Banner" Baking fonder, and whites of sir eggs beaten ' stiff. ? Each can of llanner Powdor contains a neaaure 10 use Instead of a spoon, u.tw j An Kdllor'a HapplneM, l< Uke any other man's, m?y be Insured by using Miller's Good Enough Navy Plug robacco, which, when chewed, causee he feeling of pleaaure lying dormant In >ur natures to permeate our whole being, mar Wi would respectfully Inform the trade " n general that on Saturday and Monday ), leit our Erlingger Heer will be on draught n all the principal ssmnle rooms In this ity, llellalre, Bridgeport and Merlin's rerry, Nait, City Baawtso Op, ai -?- Hi Oabiiukclb!. Felons, Bolls, Sores of long F landing, such aa Ulcers, Aheessee, eto. ci lositively cured without the aid of a knife m r poultice, by nslng Mrs. Julye Myers ei )rawlng and Healing Halve, l'lles, Bait 0 theum, Erysipelas, Holt and Ulcerated lorna, Ohlllblalne, etc. It haa never failed d enre. For aale bv I.oean A Co. hi M* ''BUCK-DRAUGHT" curw coallroiicti and Hlck-lleadachc. For aale by Login A Co, I'llM, Nwiirr, rialnln, Ac. riln anfTerera con be cured by calling on Ti lr. Klanor at the St. Jampe, April 16lh. . anfa euro anil peimanent enre goeren- I led. Noctiltln*, tjlng or detention Irom i nslnosi The Doctor ta now miking orer f ?n hundred per month, end the reenlt U r nllurmly tulialactorjr. S LI UKABTLOLCTlOa. ilnt lulniwi si III* Brrul Lit- Bo_ ?n>7 Hoclelj. rhb society completed the third year ol jfc exUtence upon the 10th day ol April, ,nj d last evening they gave a literary per- ft, -mance at their hall celebrating that u Ul ent. A large and appreciative audience \y ipooded to the iavitations that ware ia , ued, and assembled in their ball to wit- Ellli a the performance. The performance N rougbont was a literary trrat that waa . , lly appreciated by those who were for- S,j nate enough to be present. The per- ? . rmera each and every one abowed the T, meata ol the training they have received ti members of thle aociely. This ia one h the oldeateocietiea now in the city, and ^ dging from the manner in which the , , ;erciaee were rendered, the time which ey have apent in the pursuit of knowl- T Ige baa not been wasted. Follow log Is rQ*| 0 od I PBOUBAHMB. frei Uutic. at ti ttoductory iddrui By the I'reaideot rr n??"i?llanca" ... K Hharkay , A Jgfnal OraUon?"Our Couiury"~.T. F. Memuilug?r bur Mualc. T at;?Drtaa"....... N. Ellg utf igfual Ontlun?"Labor" ...... E. Uogtra uy luct Oratloa?"Bablai" U, C. lUnah B6VI Mutlc. T )cIaaiatiou~"8pirtacua" C. Brum iaaj?1"Grammar"....... .. ?..W. McNaib P igfnal Oratlou?"Sujii rstttion ol the 1 Niottoenlh Century" ...J, a. Uobluajn incl Muaic j iclainatlou?"The Dying M iot |>ar" U C. DarraU uslug Ueuiarka... uy tLe Vict-lWdaut _ t Wheroall did no woll it is difficult to |uc iscriminated. But wo think the members ! the Amalgamated Association of Iron bul id Steel Workers have reason to be proud 'j ! the manner in which their ViceVreai- ??' ant held up tho cause of labor in bis or*- clet on upon that subject. The aociety at the resent time ia in a fburishing condition, {ad the people of tho city luve reason to fr( o preud of this organization. ,ea Mayer'd orchestra was present, and die- j^01 jursed sweot music, which added much Lo' ) the eujoymont of tho occasion. taQ The society desire to acknowledge the iceiptof a handsome lloral tribute from liss Anna U. Hughes, and return thanks * >r the same. A HOUSE TIIIEF fbo la HuppoiHl lo be Headed llili Way 1 to Draw Ilia Hour/. clo Our enterprising and faithful Little- Ad >n correspondent gives an account of a mo lysterioua transaction in horse flesh in 'j list nlnlntlt. unnantlii llu\ aiial^antiiit narlu I? i UOk '""""J I ?MW I'M.*/ ,(} , ) which is supposed to have come to Ue Wheeling. It seems that ft day or two ago in young man made his appearance at Lit- cui leton and introduced himself as Henry wh raith.a denizen of Big Fishing Greek arc /alley, lie had a fine horse, and the ani* un lal was in the market. Mr. Nathan eel llder, of Littleton, was prevailed upon to wc nvest $45 in the horse, or rather mare, = or it was an ftnimal of that persuasion. ?wenty dollars of the money was paid cash n hand, and a check given on the Dink of he Ohio Valley for tho other $25. This iheck was signed by J. It. Jones 6c Bon. Yesterday morning Mr. Benjamin Gill, i farmer from Marshall county, being at JtUoton, recognized tiie animal as a stolen torse, belonging to Mr. Jaaon Olark, of Wetzel county, whereupon Mr. Glider urned the hoise tver to Mr. Ilenry'R. rhompaon, who will take immediate steps o inlorm the owner and have the thief irrested. Ids thought Mr. "Smith" will nost likely be found in this city, as the :heck was made payable at the bank, and le left Littleton last night, onroute for Wheeling. Home Mlver. Yesterday's Steubenvllle Herald. The Exchange Nationnl Bank to-day sent by express to the First Nantional Bank in Bellaire 59J pounds of silver representing 11,000. "Facts are stubborn thing*," and so are :ougbsand colds, but the latter will invariably yield to Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which costs but 25 cents. Tribute of Kcupral. Offkk OF Gbeknwood Cimbtkay, ) Wiikiliko, April 13,1881. J At a meeting of tho Directors of (Ircenwood j Cemetery, convened on tho announcement of itoi phe death of Jacob S. IUjoucs, the following (he esolutions wero ofTcred and unanimously jn^ ulopted: Rooked, That wo havo heard of the death ? if Jaci hH Rhodes with profound regret. Retnhtd, That aa one of tho original Dlrecon of this cemetery wo have profited by lis viae counsels, uniform urbanity, and the hourly and faithfulness wtiich have characterted all his btiAiness relations. n Rooked, 'j hat we hereby tender our cordial U ij lu pat by to his bereaved wife and family, to U vhoin wo direct our Secretary to present a :opy of these resolutions (Kxtract from the minutes.) R. C. Boniiam, Seo'y, 11 Go HKAn.thG Grand Concert by Vlewla'a n,il )roheatra at Jacob Wilhelm'B Baloon, 3820 d'1 fiicob street, on Tuesday evening. lh? , , , eau For nice, light, white bread use Morn* our ng Glory Baking Powder. It la pure and lutritloue. G. 8. Fbbny, Proprietor. Wb would respectfully inform the trade d general that on Saturday md Monday i text oar Erllnger Beer will lie on draught h n all tho principle sample rooms in this I Ity, Bellaire. Bridgeport anil Marllo'e " 'erry Njill, C'ity Briwino Co. I. lilninlle I'tningM 1 'orr often bring on cotnplalnte affecting itu he kidneys and liver, producing constlpa- ?, Ion, Indigestion, and dyspepsia, but you win till be quite sale II you take Burdock < Hood Hitters on the Hrst symptoma ot any <J" rouble of the kind. I'rlce $1 00, trial ?. lie 10 cent*. uu ?? ?* *, t'jMihle 1 ii?|i rn 1 rinpiil. |(i Mr. Noali Bates, Klmlra, N. Y., writes: ,?i 'About lour years ago I had an attack of CDOi illioua fever, and never fully recovered, t ly digestive organs woro weakoned, and i?? would be completely prostrated for days. 2jj liter using two bottles of Burdock Blood litters the improvement was so visit lo T hat 1 was aatonlnlied. 1 can now, though 1 years of age, do a fair and reasonable ay's work." Apr your grocer for Morning Ulory laklng I'owder. Tbe most economical in lie market. Oau and see our Carpets, Oil Clothe, ~jj VIndow Shades, Ac,, before buying else- n 'here. Kotii, As you go down strest drop in at ltheea', R 300 Market etreet, and buy your morn- ' ag paper "WINE OP OARDtll" tor T.nillm ntilr. ^ ' For cale by Logan A Go. , Qg Terrible lorn or Lire, Millions ol rule, mice, catn, bed-bags, >aehes, Iobo their lives by collision with Hough on RtU." Hold by druggists, IGo oxei. Sew ? nil I'mtpr Mill Carpels, p Two drey loads of new style wall paper, ad borders to match, ana one load ol ew carpete, will be sold cheap (or cash. ilty pieces, now style drees goods, at ten Hi mis per vard. Call soon, at John Roeler's dry "goods, carpet and wall paper nporlnm, Nos. 2010 and 2021 Main street, ?'"J Bnlre Wheeling. j^< Bors, try New Moon Tobacco, it's the Mt chew In the market. (4. 8. Firvky, Agent, A trill tmckflgo oMTlACK-DBAUOHT" ,'J^ tree of charge. tod 1 For sale by Lo**n A Co. * 01 Ntw Moon Tobacco takes the cake. rr It. BlOpp,REWARD | BlVEMJUIWe. luau of r?? |u<i and SOMlp, iq marks last evening Indicited 24 (eel rising. le local p&cketa arrived anil departed mal. e inadvertently put the Free Elliaon ,he Bellaire trade yesterday. Tk< ir\n U ?ko ..nnlral frtl >wu UJ iuo iDguiat uaii/ IUI i Martinsville, and is steadily increaa ber trade. jb Diurnal will be to-dav's packet to: [ersburg, leaving at 10:30 a. *. ie St. Lawrence ia due from Oincin to-day, and will return at the uen? r tor departure to-morrow. The St rrence ia awilt, commodious and com able, and la commanded by polite am ntive officers. be Oarrler la due down to-morrow ei te (or St. Louis. The Carrier will tak i,600 kegs o( naila (rom our mille. Fo (bt or passage apply to 0?pt. Goulnoi lie St. James Hotel. be Batchelor will be to-morrow's PitU gh packet, departing at 7 o'clock a. a be recent coal ruu out ol Pittsburg the present rite amounted to ov? so million bushels. be La Belle is the regular Bollair ket. iTTsuumiH, April 14.?Itivar IB (eet lies and rising slowly. Wuatber clea I pleasant. 'Incinnati, April 14 ?River 38 feet, besandrising. Arrived: Andes,When . Departed: Katie Stockdnle, Pitt ghj Obas. Morgan. New Orleans. (OUIhvillic, April 14 ?River rising wil eet in the chute on the (alls. Weathi >r and pleaaaut. Arrived: Smoky CU 1 tow, r?ew Orleans. Jaiuo, April 14.? Arrived: Charli iwu, St. Louis; Guiding Star, New 0 dsi Montana, St. Louis; Colorado, fc ilia. Departed: City of Alton, I: iiis; Uuiding Star, Cincinnati; Mo: a, Pittsburgh. River 41 lent and ribin lather lair. Thermometer 62?. i j.abok and compete assortment of tli ist stationary to be received at Rhew Market atreet. A Clue Huutuncnl. fhe Urm of Carroll & lira, have ju led ? contract with Mr. James M ems lor a tine granite monument. Tli nument will ataud, when complete jut eighteen teet high. It la to lie t Halted ol a gray color. The monume ,o be erected on his lot in the I'enlnsu melery, and will be the handsomest 01 tho Cemetery. This llrm has also i red eeveral line monuments this aprln ilch are now under completion. Tin iconstantly recelvlngatocli, finished hi tlnisbed granite and mitblo, and a ling at the very lowest prices at th< rltn, Noa Q. 8 and 1Q Slilepnth Etri-Ht. BAKINO EOWDIB. POWDER Absolutely Pure. fada from Urer*CretmTarUr.-Noothflr prepa n inakraiurh light, flaky hot brmda, or laxurl< try. Oan boMUm bjr DriMptlti without foar i till reanlUug from heavy loalgMtiblo food. B y lo uoi. by all Groeart. f>YAL i/AKINU POWDER CO., NEW TOQf lAW ORUQQI8T8. E ON YOUR GUARI t hn l*#n proved by cartful cxptrlratnti made wrlmc'd ebrmlila that tli* Aluiu Baking I'owJ ke Indl^eatihlo brea-J, the umoI which produ perala, conitlpatloo, Ac. Til dealrri will i m, and thnughtlrat coniutnan will buy them,' 10 they aro oheap. Wa again brg leave to rami frlanda that LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S Ypncinn Diitiup Dnuinr aulluiuii ynnniD j uiiuli Ii compounded with itrtotly pure Grape Tart . It contains NO ALUM, or other lojurloui it 108. It ! cboapm It ciq be mnde lo bare It pure a ilraomo. It ii the cheapest pure crcata lartar Baking To In the market. It Ii admitted to bo the beit Uaklng Powder it makes light acd wholwome bread, blicu Idle cakes, pudding* and all kinds of s?eot cak can bo lied la auj good recipe found In t [ books, here la no cconnro? In using lh? ebrap bakt dera. Buy LOGAN, LlaT A lO.'S EX KL?ilO ch 1a the most wholesome and reallj tho mi lomlcal la uie. iOGAN Ac CO, Wkelmla Drnggliti, Whttllng. tld bj tho beat dealers ap' iLWAYS (fcfWBEST eed's Cough Syru| be beat preparation in tlie market for tl cure of ughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, MikflrtHIMH PaiimU P. m niiuufjiiiij vuuyu, otl TBY IT1 rloe 25 Cents Per Bottle Sold by all dealen la Medicine. OU8TON to IIINOULL Proprietor!, Wheeling, W. V?. JOKINO'H Furnltiiro I'ollnli only prrparailon In inniket that will tat roublftof wMhlng yoor farollur?. It cImqm MTMtpollibM frnh u vhtn n#w; limn l> led with p?tl(rt w/ity on the Unfit pUno. EDMUND BOOKING, Agt., I rh-rmtey, Ho. 1 (Md FMIowii' mil. )OK AND.foil t'HTNTIN(f?jiTfIfJ iHily InMlllfntMr Job Offirv yon e*n t?t hL I ol ft?k toj Job Printing on theihorvwt notki DRY 000D1. DOLMANS, I CLOAKS ; ULSTERS i AND 1 Children's Cloaks a f Jut opcued. All the latest stylee. Having , wade arrangements with one of the Largest Cloak Manufacturers in the East, we are able to offer to tho trade the choicest, as well as the Best Made Stock of Dolmans, Cloaks, [ Ulsters and Children's Cloaks and at less n Prices than ever offered in the citv. These ir goods are made expressly for ouraelvee. We only ask an examination of our stock beion e purchasing, .DRESS GOODS! 8 Our stock of Drees Goods is unusually largi 1- and embracing all the Latest Novelties ah Brocades, " Brocatels, Cachemera, J Silks, " Velvets, : Plaids, Suitings, 1 Cloakings fi Blankets, ? Flannels, gj Gassimeres, &c S DOMESTICS We are < tiering all Domestics at Greatl ? Iteduced Prices. We are sole agents for th _ West Va. Home Made Flannels I Plain, Plaids and Stripes, And Guaranteed the Greatest Bargains Eve Ofl'ered in Wheeling. CARPETS To make room In our Carpet Departraen we will eller Special Bargains for the nea Thirty days. Remember the Name and Number. STONE & THOMAS wi,|030 MAIN STREET. _ AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Monday and Tuesday, April 18 & IS Tin Popular Favorite Maggie Mitchell la Uer celebrated luporconalloni, eupported by FULTON RUSSELI And a apoclallj aelected dramatic company. ra* 'JJ MONDAY, AI'IIIL IS, r FA. 1STCHOU _ FANCHON *. MAQOIB MITCUEI TUESDAY, APRIL 19, "LORLE." LORLE MAOOIE M1TCHEL rroUucml with orrrjr care and attention to detail. DAdialulon ftO and7A cent*; roamed Mala II 00. C ale at F. W. Baiimer'a mualo More. Male to eotnmem Haturilay, April in, at 8 a. m. apH OPEBA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. mt 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 10th ^ The Juitlj celebrated DU Standard Theatre Company Of Bevecte?n Metropolian Arlliti, In tb? Ule l'?llll*D lUCCtM. ? ROOMS FOR RENT (APARTMENTS A LOUER ) TUB I1MT COMBDY, ?' TUBBED! COMPANY, lb- THE MOST VW, THE MOST LAMM "J A.A.,. w Sensible Sensational Corned: lu ' You oreraiw. For out, Ao , aet amall bills of lh? day. ''* Ilwewd so?tn now on lalo at P. W Hautner e?, muilceiore. Prlcps ?o and 75 c?uU. No ad ililooi he cbargH forrcacrtwl aeat?. apt! n| gT. ALl'HONSUS GRAND KAIK. 1 bo 8t. Alphonatu Church will hold ita Gm-A.3srr> faiis In the ' ST. ALPIION8U8 IIAJLI Oil AI'Klli 10. 20, al,!Untl(l 03. ' KfrrtO'if li kindly Intlted la atttnd. Muilo b Irain^*KiinOrrh^lr^^^ MHAHCIAL. - j^XOHANUK BANK. Cnpltnl - 0UOO.OOO 5 _ . N, VANCE. Pittioiorf |e AMVKI, liAUOHLIN Vita Pisflioiat DIllCTOtO. J. N. Vakcb, I H. Hounimii, 8. liir?HLiN, I W. Ellinoham, L. B. 1'Ut.AH AIB, A. W.I*LLT. John Pikw, I fob* _ Jnnw .t. Jnww. Oaahler. ' gANK OF TI1B OHIO VALLEY. IAPITAI, i; *?. A. Km, PrMldcat | W?, B. Bianoa, VIM t Kmi < rinural Ilaoklni Builnm. t , , ,, tiaanoaK FBi.i'1"", I William B. BIiupms, Jacob B. KhoJa, I Jonn*. BoMwST A. M. A'l?m?, I Victor Bownhurf. . Henrt ] '? V. P. .titrwm. r?hi>f Woii Nr. Louis AND ALti WAY C rMNTs~t>IHBt,T. The n.ran . . .IT?* CARRIER "" ? telK ? RATlJHI'AT( APRIL II. For freight orp>it?go Inquire of * ,WM. LVVIMS, A,ml. *f" H. I.mni Hol.L ,| OHN M. HOOK * CO., ' *. K?. ,, . WHKRI.INM, W. VA 5 ?i?W!n /i ?1 ,*'L ?? Owmiirt*# for ?uh or on I niJj ?* "1d Froriiioni dealt In by thr I Bulf'nn ^Lr Trxie.IMrwt Mlegraphle rcaran ft*'1 I*}* "fflf ?nd the Hoard of Tr*d? ESttA1?.'! ?nrr"P?n4?nu . MA*l* RAT A Co., 71U &UIM trnt, ujl I WANTED. ^ Wanted - A GOOD "gmT^ 1 yy who ucdenur.uooouu itd KICOTi. ' * M wo1 > Apt?)y >i?o K.>artc?o>n n.ftt ^ 'i ?OI? mem. I I 'jjOK BENT. ~ ~ I 1 Una al tb? b*it bu?ine?i lu a ptodu* ?* I gncuy bu?in*a tu th? city, betvecu lw.itmW( * and lb* MitUt Home, ?r?t ?Uc. Dw?Mm ftj! Ulucbed. l mcb2d I. lUWb I 1 pou BENT. I 1 titor* Booui, "ill- SUln itrwi, now ou:upi?4 l? I 1 Ohm 8*ley, Pluiutwsr; lbrw? Uw olbcw, aadi ui I ruouu; lUblo lr c?Btw ot city. Eni|uU? o! H. 9 l ^iam^i?<_____H GENERAL NOTICES. ~ 1 ^dministkator's notice! ~ I 1 4aUnUu.wVSJ , ^ cmmmI, all ueraoaa b?liV imJ:. *.If* ' *ll?n a? bat lug lawful clalou a*?loit "Ul* or "a "*??? ? ?" ?W Vti SSZ?.?& ap4 o. M. sIM'ukV. SEALED BoA*DOr CohmuuoAks or'uuio rv, ) WHUtUM, W. v", XwU . !?" dl?)7?J| ioplii ul thu roaj u? u lili"' UHtataiM. X 1UI. V, ?,d?Ol'k. u.1^ k' " 1 II.HMW J"'"-IJlliHnitg ~? ? ? 1 wk pro IM D0N r you fouuetTt^?? I S^Gapinasr&iais CHAS.I1. BEIUiY, CHiS. W. CUSH^"1. mba WM.G. WlUlft*""' Jl??.wr. f OR frALt. 55 fJUIE GRAY FARM FOR S'ALE^ "** Coulalnlng about Maom, iltualad in dm. ?b?u? ?bru? nod a lull uilira from . 0p.?"'/. TtUd.lpbU. 1'rlc.ll.M-,.,, bi?,'|tJSj?l JiHAMtthKs IIKBVLV ?JA* L llAWUt, ' l n- , flIOR SALE, ? THIRTEENTH STREET PROPERTY. A dealrabla loTMtuunt lor a bout or for an h. vutuuuU 0. 0 HMITII, Ileal lalate Agent and Etock Broker, l-'iu M'Iquum. # DOR BALE. 1 Three hundred and aevrnty.flve anaa c) lain lit e of II. A O B H., t)(lr?D uhIm i-attol Wh*iiw. Two hurdrol arret in choice whlteoak, j?i.iar,iX y anil hick ry llmbei, Uue hundred and niii im p under cultivation. W. V. HOOK A Hit: |1 ml>26 i3?Mulw wtm, TOR HALE?M Y HKSIDICNOK, No.Ts C Maryland atrcst. (aland, lar^ 14 Kilfci ((u T lmprove.1, with gra|>o nrt?- r. Iruit irrn, iu. ft, homo ta two-a'ory, liullt ol In it uialcrlili, baMcm rootuf, ball, ki:c-ft*ait aud pantry at.d porch; ?aur ii ^ houae; cle ant cellar '1 lt<? locatloo <>im o| tbi> h gb* | oat ou the Ialand, and within l?o ulnutn'tilk j " aireot rata, and public achool and grocry, atul ii?? of tho uioat (le?lrable on t? e (aland. Inquireoi D, B. ? HKLL, ou the pretuhw, or K J. turn# ur W. H, *! Ilailer. mt>M_ r?0R RALE?DKSIRAULE BUILDING r LOTH. I lierei'jr offer for aale 450 fed ol group I oo FH. leenth aireet and 4?K) (#tt on l-uur crntltatrr?t.ii . thla city, In loliol 20,40 or 10 fort, to ault|>uribi?n, / The above pr ?p?ty la i he only lar^o i>iic? <1 pouM now vacant In t^eelty convenient tu lutlBtatiW tho moat dcrtranle to lw lud for rrildintia tta ? property la near tbe Central (ilati Worki, ~ Wood and MoColloch itrceta and known ii Bkritwl Harden. 11- Z HIIKIYKH, - mh8 1211 Main etreX. JOSEPH HARRIS' NUKSERIE8, MOOHMVILLK. J 75,000 Apple Trna, two, three, lour lud fi?? jm, 6,000 Poach, one (from bud) year. 6,000 I'lutna, one aud two yeara. 6,000 Qulncoe, two and throe yran. 6,000 Cherrlee, ono and two ye.ua. I 60,000 Kvergrocna, ntoetly J unit cr, Iron one to In T (rat. The above are thrllty ana In go?l lotidltlc* to 1 traniplontlnB. Will toll m low u Urn Iowni. <* rwpomioncc oltcltad. Addrnei, hAMl'fci. llll> LliK, Moundevllle. Nurairy la ont tallt tut 4 Moundavllle Depot. d?7-ttf CU EAP HOMES FOR BALK AND FOB HKNT. ? 1450 will buy a (ramo dwelling aril lot on TwlIU alreet f700 will liny a hunt* aid |..t In Nenk Wheel Inn. II.110 lor a two a orv hrlrk dt.l Im n Hut Wliee lug. Building I ill* 40 >iio 5u fw I ((ML frou> flttO to S WJ. fl,Mo for a friuie daeill't iti lot, S3 fe**t front, runt lit ih? rw, Nir h VYh?ll |. If 1,5 0 Pud 11,100 wl'l buy lw? nice toil*, t Lium on th* Hand. l/.rtll <n etrrl'riii |l,U/? for 11?? tor j brick dwelling and lot mi Klfteeitli t block from tlio t'apiiol F. r lletn-4 km ewalif teiiduc*, 9 room#, aUMeand carriwe Lou*. !TArknowUdgrii.eiiii4keii >1 deedi,d??il of tnit ml other document*. Villa certlllid; i-o??nilir?r? tief, leaiei and all notarial butir.e?i |>rjnif>tl/ atlanded to. T I'. A. HrHARKRR * CO. apl2 IS 3 Muk?t a*r?et, 0| era llouie nthi |n JjiOK HALE OU KENT. B? The property formerly owned by theMni.MIIH^ u a foundry and in tchia** ftli?)?, iwii.il u?. ib? rl er ~ bank aoore the ilty water woiki (on tkt ilati! tW P , W. A K. H It ,1 on which tn.ro li i lir<i t?* atory bilrk bulu'lnir, containing a umb i|ta#. boiler and two line of excellent iliatiii g, r>u li? iij patent bauKera,(alf new), brallcao be uut tmll4li|t> Tb? property cjuld lie-dipt d 'or difli-enl hibuIk* tilling purpoeea, aiichaa vl??a ?mka. poti^iy. farit> tureor wagon shop. The pilot li leij io?; ii*t?ral liberal. Apply perionally, or by letter, to ALhXANDEH BONK, General Hualneaa and Real fciute A|?ot,ltll Marlii f at reel, (raugle'a Work. at aAJL'1!' A Desirable Residence, B Delightfully iltuitKil On the River Front, Wheeling Island, fl Above high water. 1/x-aled on two lotivuh /rwl? I eg# of 120 feet running in the rl?rr. livrlliof rti? Ulnlng nil tbo inu'leiti im|irornin<iit<: |(i hutiM KM rold water, atatloimry w*'h ilandi ml ?ub iut?. bilh rootui, Ac lot hai 70 choice lralltr??.*li? grape irbor 110 feet. Properly not wrupMtel ' owufed by Win. if, Mill, Apply to j J. V. IIHRVFT. M t'22 No. Wfl Market "I.. It?al >?iit? Ar?ti> _ Hj j. REMOVAL, . J WILSON BROS. REMOVAL. We would retpectfullj ?aj to our funir?n I I. Hi? public that na h?rt? remove I our D?t ? 8M Htore to NO. 1148 MAIN STREET, next door lo (19n. II. Taylor'i dry goodiifw, I wo will continue our hurt'e? fur JoemoBlbtitrM' If on a C4ih ImiU In d.dog ?n, ?????? ? wr euilotmri we ?lt| br> ?hl?? to ofler ih?m r??e men * on line ihre?, f-u r<?I at no other .ribM?'" ^ We will h*v? our new ?t?rk il a tlayi, and extend to our Irl?n*'e itid M"u"',lcWliJ I Invitation lo rail and >ce u? nt our ne'ititid Very Heepectfully WILSON BROS. J ' REMOVAL JACOH W>'YI)K? I!a? removed bis etock ol Heivy Hardwire, Carrligi w,l" I Material ind Trimmings, BJicHmil* H and Maohlnla'i SiffHH To bii new /(iur*?torj irnu Ironl uuiiainn Not. 1422 mil 1424 Emt hlii Kill Strut ' "I ?< ?? hi i. f'. B LjOH. HU1JMATZINKTZ, Fancy Steam Dyer, Scourer4 fopiM H Hat f'ljiori-l t<) Nos. 1431 & 1433 Market Street, SB I Wbfn? he ll now Ultir iirermnd thin"" V I ?ll klnd*of nhnirlp, ilrmu 1 riMeiria HI I wnoi>n f?H|t at ?iioft i I sum, no. 1 MSfcll i:YI.I*M' H 1 pump, lor mil n it. inc. ?< '< ? |i?0; sou, mfi | otosmii iw| h' ' ; IIM Wj in (I f?r well* in/ ih-i'tti to '/?-! W. V? Iron it. H I'/ow, fs rhr ?.wt ?. 1 ! I F'low III; Flint fl|e*l Mi Id Mrd f'Jow. ? 1 ''J I the l*??t plow In Ametlr*,; Milt* I Plow, |1W; Brown DotlW.-Mi-.r. I I'lri*.!' "J RH JJIfin'* Hh )?#l Plow, |? i-ih'. n'? hri" J-' Hfl 113 Th?moit complete f',irm m **"*,' / Plowomtlnm for all kind* of f.l'iwi ; I Mowiri' fepalra. lleliahii* ?"d? f'rth' '*a < farden Lateat Improrrd tr*) ?#ti I laKh'?''/*,, I at bottom prloet for caah onlr. ? K Iflf, W. Vi, H pfiNSlON, I Ilo'iiitf, hark p?7, land warrant ?i 1 Mi laecurrt for tho?? entitled. I rrry tolJitr I In the late war, nornatdr h"? ?l'rht " I^H Ir^nnlon. In raw of Mldift'i driih wHo??'''' hilled. Thooaanda now drawln* peM ' ... I titled to an Inrreaae. Th i?nnJi are tount/. Bend touf claim (tuc ' ? JOHN ?: V. 8. Claim Attorn", hot III WaiM? | Pn'l"'ntt*rnp for reiljr. " - I Jjiwmmi*:I Efertittl with Vr:j/arr, pwtnee* IM I rapidity, at |i* MlltWro&CtBJUB I