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lib Sntdtytmx. TOEW & OAMPBBU. ruiuuuua Ann riorurroia. ? ?: 3iM. u tail V7 >'oiirlo?utl? Ureal. Kuuuuit niiuifv, nm a. Nilu are quoted aa fairly active at Obicigo at $3 10 and 13 15 rated lor "moderate amounls." lixuou couutlea, uniler a 'recent law, will bave a right to have one patient in thelnaane Asylum ol the State to every 2,000 inhabitants. A Mbtuouist presiding elder baa been on > lour through the Whits river conleronce in Aikansts, and tiuila many settlement* where there has been no preaching (service since tho yitr. Fob Central Ohio common stock 17 j is bid la Baltimore, but no sites are reported. For Baltimore <5t Ohio 210 is bid and 216 is ssked. No sites. There was a sale ot$10,0l)0 West Virginia deterred certificates on Saturday at 18. Tub Cincinnati Kiposiiiou Association iias bad eight eshibitions, with a total ol 8,235,000 visitors and $738,000 receipts. It has hud three May lestivsts, wilh 178,000 visitors and $IW.OOO receipts. Baltimore is trying to organize one on the same lines. It appears to be certain that this season's prices at watering-place hotels will be higher than last year. Ibe landlords aiy that the cost ol running a hotel is greater than last year and moreover they have no ditiiculty in making engagements at higher rales. Tub Attorney lieueral ol I'eonsytvania wants a special appropriation ot $10,000 In order to prosecute a State claim of $3,000,<vvi atiainut t)ia Kundflrd Oil company, but as the legal per centage of the Attorney General, in care ela favorable judgement, will be $160,U00, the Philadelphia Prui objects to a special approtirlatlon. Nbari.v all the little nations represented at the I'aria silver conference, including l'ortugal, Ilonmaik and several others, instructed their delegates to say that they were well satisfied with a single standard, and should stick to it. None of these nations could aid much by their presence iu a silver league, but their absence wiuld seriously interfere with any attempt to secure au international ratio. Tim Controller ol the Currency reports that of the 4(17 batiks which held $H,585,. 850 ol 0 per cent bonds all have been extended Into ill per cent bonds, With the exception ol two btr.ks holding $305,600. Banks numbering 1,1148 held $180,403,050 ol the 5 per cents, all of which, It is estimated, have made applications lor extension, with the exception ol 10 banks holding from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000. Tin London SpicUiior says that the re. ' vised version ought to be considered as simply a "new translation, not necessarily for adoption in our churches,?very likely tne new iraueiauoa may uoci up ?>< adopted,?to which wen ol all denomination! not acquainted with the original Greek could turu, in order to uncertain aa nearly as possible what the true meaning of the best text ol the orignal Greek really Is." . * Senator McPhkkson,o( New Jersey, submitted to an Interview on the Oonkling business at Pittsburgh on Wednesday. Ue (eara Conkllng doesn't itand much ol a chance o( being re elected, and doea not aes how Oonkllng'i defeat can Injure the .Republican party in New York very materially. He thinks that party Mo strong Ing New York to be damaged much by a temporary light. Senator McPhenou, be It remembered, Is a Democrat. Two ecclesiastical bodies took short ateps lasl week toward the recognition ol women aa voting and speaking members. The Presbyterian general assembly at Bui(alo decided that women In charge ol women's missionary boards could legally address synods and presbyteries on their work, and the new constitution adopted by the Kplecjpal convention lor the dlo cede of low* permit* women to vote at vestry meetings lor officers of the church, anil on every other subject which masculine members can vote upon, but does sot permit them to hold office. Tin production of steel iu tills country has Krown to greator proportions than is generally supposed. There are now about seventy-three steel tforks in operation, against thirty in 1870, and the tmnufac turcrs of this article are greatly encouraged from the fact that steel Is many instances being used where Iron was supposed to be the most desirable. The greater durability of atcol makes it the most economical despite the greater first cost, anil the gain In the volumpof consumption of steel has been greater in proportion than that of iron. The value of ateel pitducts, there* fore, promlaea at no distant day to largely exceed the samo class of products ol Iron. Fire fiOMM Frimi l're*fRlnblfl CanlM. Tho report ol the Now York board ol Vlre Gommuatonera lor 1880 boa been * Issued. It Is a volume tint ought to intercat overy householder In the land, eapeclolly the carefully compiled labia that aho?a that out ol 17,600 Urea occiitlng since June 1,1800, up to January 1, 1881, in New York clly, about 90 per cent come under Ihe head ol csrete?ne?e or wilful* neaa, This la lamentable aort of disclosure, but one that ought lo effect some good retails in the way of inducing theexerclse of greater watchfulness among honieholdera. We give the aggregate number of fires traced lo Ihe caneea named during the period mentioned above. Accidental, or not ascertained... 3(8 CarflliNnr'inf occupant* WltH uutchM, lights, rl{taril, hot aahMt Ac......... 4.M9 Children play Inn with match*, etc 887 kfMtlve flute, forniree, <?c 887 ef? ctlT.? arrangement ol atom, Ac. 2iS Faceprd gaa Ignulnf MS KjuI ehlmiif) 1,739 >!r??orkt 482 II Mt from irttM, *twm j.lptn, Ac Mo " Hot eoAli (ram itorM and ??( ?,. 1,11 Jnwtvlliff, orwppoifd !nc?hdlitrj 347 K*rm*n?oll Utnis falling (,'287 Mallrtanimlachlrf j ifflg Nolft^rUlnH BfW OftrhftUJ Ito?*, plp?, Ac 85) flpatk* from fhimney?, enjlnti, dc wo Hpomamoiurnmbuitlon.. 4f>7 Vapor of naphtha, taioiln*. Ac 88 Wnrtowmiali *. >0.. find by y?a)M?.. 007 Tin ReadjMMera' Stale Convention in Vlrxlolt hM Inaojurated a cimpiljn in thatRtate which pforaldM (o be without parallel In the Booth alnceUie war. Their platform dWldee dlatlnctly Into two parla; and tlolom aa the financial portion mar 1ft, It la not mora Tlclona than the political hall la admirable. No Republican.conTtntlon, North or8onth,etefmadeamor? , 1 ' tan* or comprehensive ataiement ol the rights of ill classes ol citlieua .under Ihe Constitutional Amendments than that which comet from the Virginia Readjuaten. They denounce every species of proicrlption that baa been devised by the Bourbonaof the South againat the colored race. They accept the latter as citizens in the full and literal meaning of the word, and denounce with dery scorn the bulldozing, the ballot box Bluffing, the social intimidation, and the poll tax?the means resorted to by the rulers ol Virginia politics to keep control of a State which is naturally opposed to them. jikt ukmfi.h at waaiiiaiUTua. Bowed (Jul or liUina'H otflce Very Politely. Wuhlsglau Uupulillcaa. ' The following amusing incident is related by a prominent young Republican from West Virginia who has a keen sense of the ridiculous, a rich vsia of humor, and fine intelligence. This young man had been strongly indorsed by the leading Republicans ol his State for a position in the consular service. With hia gripsack stuffed with papets andletteresetfingforth his claims to consideration, such as good character, talent, oratorical ability, campaign services rendered, etc., he ciuie lo this city ih the early Java of the present Administration, immediately upon his arrival he hied himself to the State De partment to remind Air. hiiuno mai ?u#i Virginia bad been "solid" for him in his Presidential content, and now she wanted to be rememoered for it. The Secretary promised tbo young man an audience at a future date. Days aud weeks pasted, but the future dato promised seemed to b|ve been forgotten. Strong in patience, but poor in pocket, the gallant young Republican went to his home. A few days ago he returned, and, to uee his own language, he proceeded to tbe Department to uee what prospect there wae for getting hia grist ground. He was ushered into the presence of the private secretary, Walker Blaiue, Esq., and tbe following interview took place: "You folks are nicely fixed here. Id your father at home?" "Yes, sir; but be is eugaged with the British Minister." ' Indeed! Is your father fond of minis* isters?" P. Hoc.?"I don't exactly comprehend you." "I mean do tbe Methodist, Presbyterian and Campbellite ministers visit much with you?" P. brie.?'"My dear sir, you seem to be ignorant of our foreign relations." "I didn't kuow wh had auy foreign rela* lions. I thought we were all Americans and run this country to suit ourselves." P. ?ec. (becoming impatient)?"Well, air, what can 1 do lor you?" "You may tell your lather that I am here and will advise him us to the proper di?tributiou of good consular appointments." I\ Hue.?1"My dear uir, permit me to nay to you iu all kindness that the time o( the Hecretary la so absorbed that he is unable to see many of hla most intimate personal and political friends." "You don't think he'll be disappointed at not getting to see mo." P.Hec.?"1 hope not, sir," "Well, 1 hope not, too." Then the young man was politely bowed to the door; but he hesitated, and returned and said; "Just one more request, Mr. Private Secretary. I would like to take my papers from the pigeon-hole, dust them off* and return them. They are nice clean papers, well written, on good paper, and 1 want good care taken of them, Don't handle them very often, not more than once a year. Head thetn at very raro intervale, as you would a lot of old love letters, just to remind you that i want to be a foreign relation, or something of that kind. If the walking iw good I will como wain next full and dust them up again. You area nice young man, and 1 will bring you a jug of cider and a bag of apples. Good bye." Tub Northwatern lumberman remarks that few people, not directly interested in buying or selling them, have any idea of the magnitude fcf the business that is done every year in railroad ties, cedar poets, poles, and other products of n similar na ture. The business in railroad ties alone has come to be ono of no little importance, furnishing thousands of men with work, and bringing into market millions of foet of lumber that would be almost worthless for other purposes. The use of these ties is coextensive with our railway system, and as they are required not only in building new roads, but also in keeping old ones in repair, tbe demand for them must keep on increasing, as a natural consequence. Until a comparatively recent date, oak and heuilock have been considered the only varieties of timber suitable for railroad ties, but of lato cedar has come to be very extensively lined, and whltA anil vnllnw nndar. with which mtniH portions o( Michigan and Wisconsin abound, Is now employed to a greater extent (ban anything else, Wool, lotion mill Lfnlhor. The Boston J'rics Current gives an encouraging resume of trade prospects in these three staples. We quote as follows: "Nobody can read our VepOrts this week without Mug convinced that the buaineis tido has fairly turned, and that Jtiasetting in with a strength and activity which indicates a prosperous future. The thru* great staples which form the basis of our leading industries, wool, cotton and hides, 'have tHken a decided start; and their manufactures, cloth, clothing, leather and hoots and shoes, a if all moving in a way which show that buyers have confidence in the future and are preparing for a law fall trade, In tkuee movements there may be something of a speculative spirit, but it is within the bounds of a legitimate trade, an the purchases are being made mainly by parties who are actively engaged in manufacture and trade, and the unices must all soon go into tegular consumptive channels." For Falling, FreumttircUray Ifalr |!nf London llair Restorer, insures new growth. London Ifalr Restorer, Restores the color. London flair lUstorer, Kzqulsitb dressing. London Hair Restorer, The only cleanly hud London Hair Restorer, effectual Hair ICeLondon Half Itestottt. storerln tlie market. A toilet luxury entirely free from all obnoxious or unpleasant odor. rHTBiriANB CS? AND aKOOSCMENP IT. Borne eight years ago my hair commenced falling; top becamo quite bald. I applied "l.onuon hair Color Restorer." Aly balr not only stopped falling, but is now growing finely, and 1 consider it an invaluable article for restoring the hair. J. W. Abel, M. 1)., Druggist, 1024 Beach street, Philadelphia. Price 75 cents a bpttle, six bottles $4. Hold by Druggist*. mwfaw. "T? KnJoy !?<' ? Hate Ntron* l.nttg*,'' Free from coughs and colds, good appetite, refresh! no sleep, use "Dr. Bwayne a Compound Byrnpof Wild Cherry," the best remedy for week lungs, bronchial and aathmetlcalftctions , ever discovered. Bold by druggistaat25cents and $1 a bottle. mwtaw. i Mother*! Mother*!! Mnthemttt Are yon dietnrbed at night and broken j of yourreetby ft sick child tnfferlng and t crying wun me eicruciaiing pain ol cut- 1 ling teeth? If so, go at onoo and net a bottle of Mrs. VVInilow'a Soothing Ryrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer lm- 1 mediately?depend upon It; tliero Is 1 no mistake about It, There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used It, who will not tell you once that It will regnUlethe bowel*, and give rest to ti n ' mother, and relief ?nd health to the child, operating like magic. It la perfectly sale to nseln all casee, and pleasant to the taste, and It the peremption of one of the oldest and heat female physicians ami nnrsea in , the United State*. Bold everywhere. 25 cent* a bottle. xwrtw TIM MUMUphla Iran Inlt. PaaiDxuuu, Pi., Jane S ?Lut week developed rather mure actively ic the pig iron market at current pricei. Inquiriee are In band at present lor largo lota. Consumers aeem ready to oome in and cootract (or lut hall year's atock on the baala of present prices, but markets are anvilling to sacrifice six months' supplies at firicee which they allege are brought about 7 anomalous conditions, among which the unloading oi large supplied by importers during the past two weeks, dgure prominently. Foreign stocks have sunk lo low limits, and domestic consumption is increasing. Offoia (or large amounts are now under consideration, important transuntinna Iiava tulrwn nlurn in tiefi&amer Dili below $23, and some heavy orders have gone abroad. Consumers are anticipating wanta at preseut basis. An improvement ia felt: in merchant iron, consumers who have been baying in a hand-to-mouth way are doing better,and order book* are presenting a better appearance, but 2 35c ia the ruling figure. Plate and tank continue active, but price* are low, uuder aharp Weetern and local competition. Structural iron has a fair demand at quoted pricee; angles 2 4c. Hula are in active demand. Some buyers have been unable to obtain satisfactory deliveries, inquiries for Bteel rails are in Mm market to day for large amounts. Quotations unchanged. Old rails are Hat ai i-ti 00 to 20 50. Scrap ia moving in a quiet way at $27 00 to |2U 00 for choice lots at yard. Twenty ykans experience has firmly rooted Tutt's Pills in public estimation. Their wonderful adaptability to the various forma of disease ia a marvel to medical meu of all schools. They are largely used in hospitals in Europe and America as w&ll as in tho army and navy. Guba una omer countries wuere yenow lever prevails, coubuiuu millions ol boxes annaally. MICH. WILSON1?On Tueadij, Juno 7,1881, at 12.80 a. m., ol IntUllillMliOU Ol tno btiWOll, MaKHABIT VWL.10M, wlJ.w tf JauiM Wlluu, In hot filth jour. Funonl thUafternooa at 2 o'clock Inux hor lata rraWleice, 112 Li Utile itreot. Krleoda of tba family <r?*lnrH<wl to*ltea<i. TRAVELERSMHjIOE. WAltOHI OH TaAJMa-WMH?i.iJM TIMM. A. X. At U, P. M. P. M, U.JtU.E,B..WM CBS 8 45 8 10 0:16 C?nl.0. DIVm.mmmm. OW 1 80 8 88 11:18 W. V. A U*. PI? 6:28 1:40 8:10 Oo.AHtU ..... 6:10 11:06 2:00 6:061 ....... P. C. A Ht, 6.82 9 27 1.07 4:82 4:81 A. M. U. T. V. A W 12:48 |6:I5 14:00 ~ AO!VALO?TB*)MH. a. w. V.H. r H. A. m. r.M. 3. AO.lt.lU~~.... 1218 4 M 2 39 . . ....... A. M> r.M. r?n?.0. Dlv. r~ 610 11:00 6:10 W. f. A B. Wf 1100 *6:28 *8.10 - t>. u. r. m. a. m. Cla?. d I'ltUUm..^... 12-28 6:48 7:80 9:tt>t *? a.m. a.m. r.m. r.m. P. C. A Ut. b 07 8.67 12:07 4:17 7:17 r.m. C. T. V. A W f 10:10 2:60 |7:60 fl?nlljr iu?|>t Sunday?Newark A umjiu laudation. JstauUarllli Accommodation.?Thla train during !hn i4a* iidum li?4<kwanl unit forward b?tvwn Mat* tin'* Kerry and tfollatre, itojij'lnp when required at dheruan Houw, Wmt Wheeling and ttrufel HI!]. lUricbiville Accommodation. truiial Dofcr Accommodation. MnuBimu ana ?lm tirovM Raiiroau. on ?uu alter dATUUDAY, Mar I4tb, 1861, cara oo the Wheeling and Elm Grovt B. h. will run aa folluwi; Can will leaf* the city, (corner ol Market afi<l Elotinth lUeetil, and Horabrook'a Park at 6:20 A. U. # 40 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 4 30 F. M, 7:40 ?. M. 7:00 10:90 1:40 8:00 1:30 7:40 11:00 3:30 5:40 9:00 8:30 11:40 1:00 0:20 0:40 t*00 |12:i0 P. a. 1:40 7:00 Hundayi excepted. fOo Hundayi two can will leave Horobrook'a Park at 9:00 a. ni., and city at 12.30 p. tu., to aooommodata church goera. in* 11 .TfW. 1CI.KKK. HniwrinUmdent. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. H. THOMPSON, UUMffiOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMD bURUEON, Office and reildeice 3J Twentieth atrcet, Wheeling, W. Va. Office hourat 7 to Da. m, 1 to8p. m.,aad 6tog p. tu. ina21 Q 0. SMITH,; Real Estate, Bond and Stock Broker, Hporlal attention glreti to Collecting IlenU and tha general uanageiiiHiiL of Krai Katate. uib 17 1220 Main atrret, Wheeling, W. Va. . |1H0MA8 SWEENEY, r.KAL K8TATE AOKNT AND HOTAR* PUBLIC, Office No. 8'i Klovenili atrwt. will ptuchatA and ???lt real ?afat? and atocka. Kentlng and collecting rentaand accoutitaaipeclaltj. All builiicu intruitod to ni? will ui??t with prompt attention. mhlft J^RANK N, W1L00X, ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT, franklla Intnranc* Oompany'a Bulldinu Twellth jtroot. J}K. T. 0. EDWARDSPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ChapUne and Tw?nty??eoond Htreeta, avCiUla bj Nrphona answered promptly at all imira. ?i?? of phmi? mi/ ^LEXANDEP. BONE, BB.~ Notary Pabllo, Sintral Boilneu and Real Eitati Agiat. I4?m negotiated, tftccta bought and eold. Herotwnta and MMintacturtn' Kooim cmuM. uamlnod ?ud loard. Keuitui arttied, Not*, Book Amount*, and Konta collected. Hnuaee Rented and Leaaed Collect iotia promptly remitted. AdTimeee made. All >a?dut* o 'tap'iudetieo confidentially attended to. Oicd for Circular to ReWenmi 1.118 Market atreet, (Crengle'a Block.) t?* Mw fttr Hwnlr. WtiwwHng. W. Vn COMMISSIONER'S SALE. riQ M M ISfcjION K U'S 8 A Lli OF QUARKY \J IAYTP. Hkwht (Ivaniu, ) In chanccry In Part I, of *a. > the Circuit Court of Uolo A. Wilio* Kki.lt. j County. By Tlrtue of a decree entered In the aboTe entitled caua? on tbe 8d day of May, 1881, the underalgned iptclalootninliilonpr will, ou WKDNK8DAY, JUNE W, 1881, i winning at 10 o'clock a. m , aell at the front dcor of the Court Houmnf ohlo c.niniy, at public auction, t b* fallowing described r*al eatate, altuate In P. R. Arniatinng, trure?'i, addition to the city of Wheeling! Uttarry lot threw (8j: alae ao much of quarry lot Are (8), m lira wl bin the fallowing boundarlee: beginning at the aotith aide of Fulton atreet, corner bel weii qnarry lota Ate ai d four and running with tbe line of I-ulton alre?tH. 4''H E. 812-100 poire, and 8.78 E. 1 64-100 p .|? lo ' he lie??of Llnd atreet, and wllh theeiiueS E 8?0-I90 polei; thence 8.40k W. 18 00-H 0 HeetotheejuthwMterlT line of aald lot fltc, ami with the aame N AIV% W. II 96-100 polea to the eontherly fornrr brtw(en quarry lota flw<* and four ?nd with the dlvlalon line between aald quarry Iota N. 40H E, 18 28.100 polee to the beginning, con* talnlrg one (1) acre; alao quarry lot fnur (4), aald lota containing In all about acres, the underlying coil bring txirplei. I hit?8 or 8uk.?One half, and a* much more an t.uiv<iw> ui?irw-i in ihiii nnu mo rniuue iu nix month*, with Inlereit from day of tale, and the ptirehaaer lo *!? hit note for the deferred payment with kikmI petaonal leeurlty, and the title to b? relalned till payment In full* , ? tt A. 3. CLARKE, J. C. Hcirtr, Special Ccnnlatloner. ^LLANtyNE ROYAL MAIL 8TEAM8HIPS. raltlmore and Liverpool Tia Halifax. N, 8? anil St. fnhn*, N. P., every alternate Tneeday. Quebec and Liverpool every Saturday. Thla route preaenta tinprtwdMiteri a-tvantagee to tourlila, enabling them lo lew the m*gn flcent emery ol the tawer Bt. Lawre'Kr In addition, th* dlatante from Quebec to Liverpool la MO mtlee ehorter. and of the reduced d|iaere I,WW mllea la Inland navigation. red at In/ the actual ocean vnraaetoe minimum of 6 data. Eitra ihlpa from m*a<ow. rialway Qatenatown and Lonlondi rty dlrict to Ikiaton. For paaeagitor lnforma,1 n apply to John tell le, H. P. ftebr*ntor Thomia II b MMir, tfpmu ?t WhMilBf, W. Vt, or Ler? A AM*b,tf. P. A.,a07Brondw?r,N?w Torljaci WuhInctoB Bt, Bostons 107 South Filth Bt. I'hllHej. !?! : BMtiiw POR RENT. far* Boom, 5112 Mm In atrttf, now nctuHH bt 1>k*t BMicy. Plumber; thr* Uw oflcw, tnd ? fe* moral j lUhle Id natre of dir. Knqulr* of Mk? H* -Mhl5 ; Cuftom nan?. U?OK ASP JOB ttUKTUlB?ATTH8 * ??W APVlBTKKMlMTf. U7ANTED-AN AUTIVB GIRL TO Tf prepua ul pack luodi, |l So. 1051 lUrkit trtat, lor which liberal w?gw will ba p?tfd. Apply atooca j'S piCNIO GOODS. A toga aaaortmaot c1 POTTED MEATSI Such u Ban, Tuikaj, Cblckaa, Bet I Toam, Soup* In two pound cam. Creckui of all kinda. U h?UU?NU, ja No, 1810 Markal aiiat J^OTICE. | if wl ' LOU Hi UkTZLEl. h?li| Ml a; b?i od boatd, I taka tbla method to oo'lif tba public | thu 1 ?U1 not bareipoaalUa lor aaj dabuooatricud bj kar. Jt*? JOUll MBTZLKR. / v u n nnvinpon Tbere will be a grand conocrt given at Miua'i Birdeo, No. 2207 Mala Strut, On FKIDAY IVESINU, II weatber permita. Muale by Wb?ellng City Bacd. Bejmann'a and Nail City Biar on tap* ]?> > DOR ST. LOUIS. i JEffV* r The titeimer IflBBflK CARRIER, I? 1-adini now at .Etna Mill and will latve Wheeling WEDM fctiDAY, lb* lib tail. For !rel(bt or pina^e enquire of CAPr. COULtiON, jc< At dt Jamee HoleL JJXOUR8ION. The titeauier HT LAWBBNCE will make an exc rlioo to Btoubenvllle, Ohio, fur the b^netit ol tit Matihaw'a (Juurcb, 01 t hi DAY kVEiIMU.JUNS 10, Ifel. ft atleavut promptly at G o'c ook, p. ui Kojud trip II, Including tupper ttelreabmotita on board, lit-k?ta lor aaie at lirubb'a Jeweiery tituiu, and T. II. Worton A Co.'a office H | jQECORATED WARE. Juit opened, afriab atockol Decorated Porcelain Teatiela, French China Ice Cream Sets, Chamber b?ta, Plaguea, Ao .Ac., whicb la oderedat low prtcee. J. B. UlneiHAUr, Jtf 1316 Market atreet | QHOIOE LEMONS AND ORANGES. ( Juat received, a lew boxciol leltc'.ed I ORANGES & LEMONS , For family uie. . \ B. J. HUYTH, Cor. Market and Fourteenth a'lecte. gUNDRIES. Mme Juiov, Baapbtrry Vinegar, tieuaed Mackerel, . Co*a Oyat?r?, Cur. iud Oviter I. Currtod Fowl.. J18 H J. BMYTH. J^l&iOLUl'ION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing betwaan the undersigned Is thla day dlaaolvtd bj mutual conaant. All persona knowing theinselvaa indebted ara required to immediately aettle their accounta with W. H. Caldwell, Biq , who la alone authorised to collect thaMoouotadue to the Arm. Persona hiving claims agalnat tho Arm will preaent their accounta to W. H. Caldwell, who la authorised to pa y tha aaine. ]iM McOlNLBY A Mc^ORMJCK. | ^OTIOK. I hare thla day sold my Interest and good will In tha New McLuro Uouae to Capt. Ed. Muhleman, lata of the Hteamor Aidea. Tha hotel will hereafter be conducted by Captaia j Muhleman and Mr. Fred J. Norton, under tha firm ! name of Muhleman A Morton. I take this moana of conveying my thanks to the public for tha very liberal patron;ga I hard roctlvtd at Ita handa, and heartllr recommend my succeaaora ai roost worlhy of lta continuance, F.. 8. NORTON. VTOTIOE. n [ Having Bold ray intereit thla day in tha New McLure ilouMi no one ii authorised to buy any wood a | la my name. Dialling to aatile up mr buaioeea without dolay, all p?raona havlug billa agalnit me are raquMiwl to praieiit them promptly, anu ail peraona Indebted to me will pleaiecall and settle. J?? B. M. NOBTON. SPRING GOODS! O. HESH Ac SON, i Cor. Kilo and Fourteenth Sit, Are now receiving tbelr SPRI1G & SUMMER STOCK CONSISTING OF CLOTHS, 1 CASSIMERES, DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS, &C? To which tbej Invite lhe attention of cJoee buyen Alto > (nil line of . Gents'Furnishing Goods I Harlig the larfftt line of |ooda In the city and employing none but tbe BEST WORKMEN We would Invite til in want of a new lult, or part of a lull to glvo uaa call before purcbaaing elae where. C. IIICMH dto-aON. mh# ?. .. mmrmm? ? EDUCATIONAL. J6 J . f/U/> Tha btat school (or roanc man and bora, U wkart they can got a Practical Education In ihe NhortMt poaalble tlin?. This can b? dona at FRABIJRR'H _ BU8INE8A COLLEGE In a few months. Common 1 Eogllah branch* also thoroughly taught. Ladlae ad* mlttrd Call at offlo? or adaraaa J. M. KRABllJ.lt A I CO,. Whirling, W. Va. wmw J UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. BUMMER LAW LECTURES (nlna wwkly). brglti 14th July, 1*81. and and 14th tfentembar. Have prnvrd nt signal um,?lit. to stiirtanta, whs design to Euraus thfIr atuolN at tblt or oih?r law school; 2d, ithna* who ptOfM to read nrlratflr; and 84, tu practlonrera who ha?? not had th? advantage of systematic Instruction. For circular apply (P. 0. Unl Tenltynf Va.)to JOHN fi. MINOR, Prof Com. and Htat Law, aa28Mw?aw JHUMJHOL < Ill tnttu calendar arrangtd to nit Wchen; ei- % pwiM (or ?? jm (ran (178 to 9990) non*** Urtan, liberal, thorough. Fall torn begin* B?p* Itimhrr iRt, 1WW. Attendance Iwt ye*r from 2< ooantlM oI Wett Virginia aid from I State* and Torritorlfe. V**ot Mtalofcaei and other fnfonaatien apply toihePrMldnni J. n, tliotnpeon, MorganUnni yyHKELINO FEHALE COLLEGE. COMMENCEMENT. WEEK. ( Jut* 2d, Id, and eih-lxamlnation of Oolltge elai en. ? Htbhath.JiineAth?BxealaarMle lernno by Be?, 1 Jurat* Mnflitt, at Becond hrtabj turlan Church at " o'clock p. m. Mondftf, .lane ?th-Annl?er?arf eterelMf of the Alumne. AtuotUtlonJn Collrge Hall at 8 p. m. TaMdir. Jun? 7th-('omm?nceraent Contort In M College Hall at So'clrtft. Pi W?dneed*y, Jnn* 8th-Oowm*neeni?t at (Jpwa w Hottift. A dm talon M rent*. Doom open at 7. Kt* _ txlati will h#?ln ernmntlv at 8 D. m. All oartlf* -t boldlrttn ln?lutlon f.om th# mrfntlln* cl** will I b? rimlttcd on pronation nf ft, on# invltitlon id* V mining t*? ftTMBi. ThnrwUy, June Oth?Prrt1d?nt*? Utm K Colin# P ?i I p. tn. 1 THE NEXT TERM [|? Will npT PjfUmtXT 71H -J jjAWwmmira- I JttxsmaMMSHMr a i i * ' . diiy ooooa. G. E. STIFEL & GO. Arc conaUitlj reaving New Styles J IX SILKS " BUNTINGS LAWNS AMD ORESS GINGHAMS mmammammmmsmat m Our rush on the above continues inabated; don't wait until the ihoicest styles are out of the mar[St. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. SPECIALTIES: SILK MITTSj LisleThread Gloves PUld, Striped and Plain Black Organdies AND WHITE INDIA LAWN S. G.E.STIFEL&CO. NO. 1114 MAIN STREET, **ri i t* r t r _ vvneenng, vv. va, m>26 BRUES & COFFER We hm rtotlvvi one more cam of Wool Buntings At (lit unpreceUouted price ol LS 1-2 CENTS. Oue cue of tbe BEST LAWNS AT IO CENTS. Full Mwrtmint of LADIES' &. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY.; * . ? Bfeelil ptIpm on SUMMER SILKS j JRUES & COFFER.; tntftO | 17 EST VIRGINIA BTENOII. AND I V SEAL WORKS, Ho. 1791 MARKET STREET. All klodi of tenoU Work ft. Engraving , otnptif doBe. ATij roatofBM m~?tni t?uijTr; f nMllora tod pottoBea aoppllaa promjjtly^rurn^ih'd. > | U8T OPENED. % A na? itock of Hatlland'a e< lain and Decorated .China, R Which ?1U In ?1d at iraatl? rado?d prima. ? JOHN FBIIDKL, < inOd . 11* Main atrwrt. h jH)R DODG&R8 AND SMALL HAND ' BILLS? ? tolha IKTKLUOtlfClB JOB BOOIM, Boa.* d 17 raurtaanth atrwt vhara ytn can ba aeMtano. ltd ftt tfcart iMtoa. mm at pcto?|ta mi u? tuaar a * DBUccirra. Read Our Advertisement DENTONIQUE. An excUeot TUOTH WA<U, ugoud u Ilia bMuil much cbMi'cr. Pili?35 c?nl?. LOU AM 4 CO. Brilliant Furniture Polish Will maku plan" and farulrur* look ulinoit aivoll aanaw. Fricott cinU. LOGAN A CO. Sure Shot Insect Powder Ami icuq iQifl.Uul. l'tut kii.i tbuatirai tul.? out. Price25 coots 1.0(1 AN i CO. Invincible Bed Bug Polton Will do Ita w?rk quick and lure. Frlc* .!> cent*. LOOAM A CO. GOETTINGS PERFUMES Equal to LuMua1. All cdora. bold by LOOAN Ac CO., Druggiati, Brldgi Comir. mc7 always get the best. Reed's Cough-Syrup Is the bent prej>aratfr;ii in tho market for tho cure of . Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough", &c. THY XT! Prloe 25 Cents Per Bottle. Sold by all dealers io Medicine. HOUSTON & BINGELL, ^ ^ Proprietors, Wheeling, W. Va, j^JINERAL WATERS. II kloda of natural mineral wuteri on draught to-day. IMPORTED WATERS: The colebrated Blue Lick, Stliier and Saratoga Watere. All water*drawn from original barrel or baltle, Ice told. EDMUNIl SOCKING, Apt., Pharmacy, No. 1 Odd Kellowa' Uall, inalS Whaling, W. Va. PIAN08 AND ORGAN8. LUCAS' MUSIC STORE REMOVED TO No. 1148 j>l*iin ?t. New and arcond*hand Flanoa uod Oigtunat ?r#at bargain*. Pill >nd eiamlne. mh80 pi AN OS FOR RENT. Hevera) good Planoi for Rent On Reasonable Terms. P. W. KAUMEK, nu2l No. 1308 Market Mrtet. JJALF PRICE SHEET M USIU. All new, atandard and claaalo nlirot muilc, lint odlllutia and istiit iuuis can lie had at SIIICI H'H M (JNIO 8TOHK uuder Washington ilull, Twelfth ilnft.ut half price. The largeat a?aorme?t In th? city, Hpeelal agency ef the Bchuliert, Lilolf aud I'eteri edltloui. Ocnd all order* a* al?oT?. hi?7rt OOMMI88ION MEROHANT8. JOHN M. H00H A CO., Oommlmloix Merchant!! UIBor?1160 Main Atreet, WHEELING, W. VA tfe bay and tell on Coumlatlon for cuh or on ataiHln all drain and Provlalona dealt tn by tbr Chicago Bonrd of Trade. IHract Uleyrnphlc coumunloatlou batwoen our office and tbo Board of Trade Prompt market report*. Chicago CorreapoodeataChawt.w* Hat A Co.. 78 la Hall? treat. my? 13. DAVENPORT. (Utaof LIST, DAVENPORT A PAKK8, WbwJIng, Woit Virginia,) General Commission, Previsions, Cra'n, Flour, Seadt, Cheeie,Eto., HO. 1M Juk HA LLB B fBKRT, (iHirAm, Free to Everybody! A BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOR THE ASKING! Br applying prmn*'lf at tha ntftrrit olflen of UK HlfMIKtl M PACTUM N(i CO. (or bt Hiatal rard If at a (Mfttanio) any a4att p?r?"n w|t| lm irraitrtmi wllh n bMntlfntlf lllitltralftl copy of a law Boot entitled ' GENIUS REWARDED, -OB TUP Stoiy of the Sewing Machine, nnUlnlnf A htndMm* ird enatlf ?t<*l infrnrlru rontUnlw, Dim, M finely orfr*r?l wry.d cnU, ?n<l (rand la in elaborate Ma* and, gold llthr<gr*fihfd [>w. Noeblrge whaUw U maae for thin handimebook, which can be obtainedonly hi application t the brunch ind mbordinite offlc?a of The flings linafftctariDR Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. PrlnHptl office, M Union Fqnare, ttftMit Hi# Tort BUY 00008. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED BY GEO. R. TAYLOR. Black Plaid Grenadines, Brocade Grenadines, Nuns Veiling, Lace Buntings, Cream Satins, CREAM MARVELEUX! Cream Silk Brocades, Black Plaid Organ, Black Organdies, Black Lace Mitts, Colored Lace Mitts, Sun Umbrellas, White India Lawnt, Whita Persian Lawns, Zephyr Ginghams, MADRASS GINGHAMS, Domestic Lawns, ' Laca Neckwear, Bretunne Neckwear, Black Marveleux, SUMMER SILKS Black Gros Grain Silks, Black Henrietta, Blark Gronadlnes, Veil Crape, &c. JDST 1CKOJCIVJDD. GEO. R. TAYLOR. tnat'J STDIE1 THOMAS NEW cddikio nnnnct ui im?u uuuuo: NEW CARPETS, RUGS AND CURTAIN GOODS Prices Down! Down! Oar itork la larga ami altrietlre, embracing a^full line of DRESS COODS Q 1 jj JSL , CASHMERE RftYE, BUNTINGS, &G. BPRClAL BAHOAlNSlK % CarpctHj Kiijrw, Window WhndeH, GRENADINE CHINTZS, &C. NECKWEAR, Fur l?JIn tod tent* Priori 20 per cent lower than e?ef before olfcrtd. New Goods Received Dally. STONE & THOMAS, t J030 MAIN STREET. KNlllS! TNVILS!! AllS!!! URKLOWM! < HKLLOWBt! BRLLOWHIt! ' At thi foamier; lro? front, 142% and 1424 Main Strait. > JACOB BiNYDKK. ' lp3l H0U8IfUHNISHIHC COO^T*' I $M p|l B. Fisher 8iSons.l Mwiulai tiiren ul alUiadio'. Cook&HeatingStove* 1 I bul? nanutsctur r*. I tu? l^isiUerV M a ?ul S. J N?w vMUiu to*l or wood cook; lUu Uln uj H rhe?i'i?t. ~ iSS? i I AflMf-r: - --U- t Bp-- - b I ; mmp .1 | UrjBI lluol MuUilial, Mih. id llioi MA NTBLs In Ibe Wilt A ipoJ Wlnltl i om?!.t? lot | Kaulr doll?r>. ililjj i aui>u?lc 7.,, Iba lalfll But) moil ntlulrdnlnu. Wl oiwift KtnuntlDi wnni'lolv; >11 voik ri.>m> I. , workman. ' ' PENCKS, We hate the b?it tone, of vtiio u n?ttmi i.., A genu lor Halnock Hro kjllBjuUb,,,. jWt?5* dune promptly. ""* h lenleiDd reuil wirro.w, 1616111622 Mirktt Street, Wheeling, w,yL HOUSEFURNISHIKG B! MANTELS AND GRATES COOKING AND HEATINGSTOVES. Special attention given to GRATE SETTING. II jour pate imokw, li duet?, or glui tut littlt beat, tbe ToKKll) la warrants to n"> rdy ik> nil Chwpl Beautiful I Very Cleanly! Kiulij uu*t* to old grate lronte, B. F. CALDWELL, 1607 and 1009 MAIN STUKKr. iah26 pALAOE KEFUIGEK AT0R3, WHITE MOUNTAIN PBEIZBR', ICR CHE3T8 ANl? WATKR COoLEM, With latmit Improvement* and the Uit good"ol tu kind la th? dlj. Call and mo tbeiu or *<btJ (4 cr*> KBiiurr k mo., jffl MArtu yrtt -- PHOTOGRAPHY. pRlOELISTT CABIHETJ |3 00 |4t (tin (JAKT) PHOTOOltAPlJH 1 CO p?r4ci? MINKTlfi PHOruOBAPllH M|*r4c? PLUMMEB'H, )w7 HM M.ln ilfwt PHOTOGBAPHICBTUDIO, n?M Knti?nrt?oppo?HfMrl.iinHKiw. JJON'T YOU FORGET IT, NICE CABD PHOTOGBAPH8. fl.W PER IWZLV myll BROWN'B OAl.l.F.ltY. QUA YON PORTRAITS AT MYLES' ART STUDIO mM NO. 7\TA MAlKSTKKfT builditrs. HA MILTON, WcOiM N AJIA N A MAT* THKWH, Briokmakeru, BrickJayorr AM) BUILDEBS. EatltnatM >aad? on ?v>|>llcatloii. HUilfurnif, dII?< mill, glittft hoiiMi ami *vrl; niadon ipwlull;. RED BRICK ALWAYS ON t? All work BUTMm-1. Offlwt No. 1412 Mnrkot SlrMt. Officn teJeiihnnoC?CI.* Vr.fd 11J?^ho ' Ma . gTKI'IIBN McOU l/LOl'lill, Carpenter and Builder. All altmtluna tnadoon oil bji'lirr roll '*[' leyi, akrllitbU and cornier pirilcuNij Store fronu nut In and M-n? '"Vn counters and allotting llll?l up "ti ?l"fi!i ''f /" lobwoik nromiitlr aMcf?<l*l l>? 'b"!- " ; Etlty'l Old K\Wj Thlrfr.. 1 R??ln*i>N> No "* U STATIONERY. _ . FISHING TACKLE. W? bureJaltfeceltH FANCY FISHING TACKLE Stanton Sl I>iiTcmiM>rt? ]?) 1W1 Mi?r?rt Wh>^" __ JBWtlHVAWO W> gJPKOUL BAMOAliVs m FUsTE GUNS! For the Next 30 l ays. ?nd mj ttoeko/ "Cell*," "I'irktr,' "U"" on/h," "Bonthlil," "Pikfr" twl ot ft mil*. X. Gk DILLON, jntlA .Tmr-'cr. MirW rr?'!._ u o. list, jr., jPoflt Pncl^^t ind purwof fh?wIM>r?tM Chwt'r M?t?. r# now rwtlj and /or mI? if p? M FOOUtKBItrH ' TBf Kf. Uj B. C, MmU are all brncdfJ "I.lit'i cb#t?r."