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ID'S PILLS! VST ^Lr)! ra ^ t i?i p '0#LV veu*" P ?co^BY .?-> <He.? |icr)w |iere* ^i#iTriMpi)?,theAgB .- tm Hf.w. / ; = 2 ;<jS || sf jifif ^sig fi s* :ill4; Sr "iii i tytflfpiw. ? 0 tout BY Aix nRi'nnisTS. ' ,'OU KNOW *,.n. ,,i|in-liirn-uMiiK demand* for JS2S5 imkt* l?n'v? l,lu! ' ,mVt' IEria-1 lulrlT wlihili l*?vo I'DiiMiillcil *,1. -? 4 loll. Ill lirt"11' without |KariIllMiillM.. - ; I in ;r. I.. Itlili ati* front ;5b?iliiKf:n'!?'!''r ?'?* > had Itceiniro* JlJJoiibl* \!h' rmi-I"in' llnilcdnintiiiii, familiarity ?*' 'Iwrvum-e of tumnrnuft^Ti!urHlr? ?'i?! Mrlft attention to StlfiBinu'Wiiiii' i"'"""1 micivm, If mm In u<ii !* ?'' iu|'i,"t my "I'lnloir. |[()Mi; I'ltOOF mm? nd Uw Wip4*? '""I Itlii'inniitlmn? UiriTimi'i* - Ni ihlim vi'iiH'd to help uiu; SjjAlt.lc/.'!*-!. I'r '"'''ill'??>n ?l mi'." im. I'liiiiUiv, Wheeling, w. v?. Uni Mjpoi of Xw Im|ulred voice,??u/. Mvir* tub-Ill lUfllrllltf fill It'll tO llt.'lp Hill, ii ' tmitLKS CIIADDl'CK, (rfiw'McU Co.. WliL'flliijx, W. Vh. Jnpiml Ilivrali'il Mmnucli.?"Trv.itincut sn> i'f r?li?'f. I'r. Smith mrul u illoJIA* llnJ.T, liiMinuan Agent, ft.-Dvli!i-ui ("r fmirti ?-n vf,n>. |?r. Smith bO, LOt l> Y. WASHINGTON, bB fintilnffnmi mi Head?"My miii wim fc?l U f'/ill'vll Vt uf, NntlllllK kCCIIIWl jo iU Ifc faith rural liltn " Ml>. i A I III.KINK CAPS, Market *irtel. Wheeling, W. Va. furycitra with cancer, Hud it Mlikitttina. It returned after cuch onum* i i h.ftlihni.nl iiiu \tilhmit knlfr. lauMli'or a' MKB. II. M. OIUIUTT. R^HiteUofAnun.?Klut of my luu k fur IK na ImttwdyiiiK, I'r. Smith cured me with* gbtir.liiic hwJm, THOMAS COLVIV, AMtGnxtr, Mnlii St., \\ heeling, W. Va. Bniiw (I ll'vi'iin, I'rol i|.>u- nml I'ih'H.? tifrm op to die nml iinmouiiml Incurable, twknifluf without knife." WASHINGTON Dfcl.ANY, Martin'* Kerry. li?.lO,UiWwrll?'?:-"Iir. Smith'* iimfrwlonul iftsi#afUnl!r Imvi- Im-cii im*t NiiMuctory aUnuoi Ud t.1 all im a Keiitlemun and a ttfclityMu' Ub mm!?"I had been mi/Turiiix fMn MSiMkfiird l?jr ninny nhyMNAiis f.-r fwU. In. fciib niM I tun I a tajivworm ami i?ittonirvii]it moriMcr IW /eet long." j^e^-Nn.-e yt'iiri in iKMpitaU for I S?l >! ilM'n-r* <-f ln'iirl, liver, >!. i/?. iUd, M'xhI. nervous ftumlonj ilMtaNHotntn nii?i youth, aurofuu and AMMfrtAajfHKVUM niariilttatthektilfe. ..... , raktiitidltunroum)'lH! treated by letter rim MrioflfuiuMit. A chart f"r self exainlim* Imtiawtut ol two three-cent stamps, (Mid Mrwrrtd int. ftHltilH it oIlcQ Ittc, Ofllec hours from 9 a. SuiifUy frma '2 to51'. m. Call J. V. SMITH. M. IV. *J_ SiM Tm-llih -l., Wlii ellii", W. Vn. IffllE DISCOVERY II IRS. Jl'I.VE MTEItS. taipltalif Salve Wtfi'nml,'jllconl? |icr llox. lit Driving ami llt'itlini? Salvo n,?? m,.i uIwa-i-i, without the llltMKalfd Drawlns nml Healing Salve imitwl uah wouuiU Nt Drawing nml llcnling Salvo ringworm*. It Dniwln? anil Healing Salve Mm 11? > r.r-i n. -it. It Driwliie anil Healing Snlvo Jtttt, lalUimii Jolntii, clillttlaliiK mid front 1*% lifers' niiormmuc Cure r f riwimittUin, noumtgifli weak ^VuMliTiie* ol the InliiiH M>vt>n> nehe*. frW *1 wr bottle. Trlitl :botl1? 1<* '.vholf^MAtuI retail. I"}' , l.?H)AN fi CO.. f. miltpam] Main sk. Wheeling.,. PITJK' hmhtctjiiki). IfftUlnrm>nuo. I Ante reduction 111 AbWbutktw. , i ? W? - ! rtmilMt cx|.l ilnltiR mode ol W.mta*tawiW? "I?ur?\ "cut frv**. u- ,, ,mrs.j. \. l?UU|.UN?lKlt, PftMri Hr.j. |i lotllni.) U Porto. Ind. thUtwwr. nuWi4Vf piUfc ? fljfr IJWH A Mill." iiaa wnt lltouMiufa to I J*?i?<** AttlfcM.ip* llii tltW AYCUUt* Of *51?; 'tWiw iuu?t n-'iiit. Sejilected? i?*' uned to remove lite T?kta timely, n few tloBW Oi ?Wlt SELTZER APERIENT 6*?*tUUhnr of o? evtn years <>1 Minen?*? \ MMMOOr1 pHin COl'NTV) YlHtntiU) LiJ^vn *n<Uioy?i.rr)''.?N'*l '<?* UV .Sf?.**? BftS? ***\M nnu li.rtltny> MMMfe K*ZLH ?hown?h lJg CW?i!. v, ?iui?n ni\i) P'W " BBfJ til ntnl In* VnT;:TVV vrt pDKll MlU^I I torn'* Utwt tmprowli BSSli!fiyrt ('"?ivi'is T^tyiSf Bffy *< Urolnt nt t?*rtn*. ? Hi WM6 ?W? EL^ti'Wfftinxihowmc ?clfibt ?<f ?ppw? V T| ?**!? i, \,"V,' , "nm<*we mm un''^1 Market rtfwt. Whwtln*, fi?1V*wMW :V|>K ? 'Vnh'.'v ?jJ*f "? pnntH H from \ 11'I'I \ ,. T , ?*ndi7FmmMntntl. f.:. T-^EfriaCu . tSxo 'tt?wp<*t, putctt and bu?t fujully mtaliclfcu iMIHlAWilA all dlietucs o t tli'.* LiVvr, S.ouwcli and Splwux. , jj c^iyt oy n?gulAt?tbtt Uvvruul y m AXD FEVER, ^iSy malarious FEVERS. ^BE5Z3f* ,?]% umv el u ?.m i'i.a in i -. abyjy i#w!l? UESTLQmN ESi?. J A EN- tllMUlilli]?* U1U& .1 tow. oBAD JiREATII. NutUluu U m mipltMUi, uulUtwu common u ImUI brtuio. unTIn dourly t'Wrv cue It comw from to sum a fwiuarw tills |CJHIujv e4r/llnr li1 ?lg J ffloa w4 goncul " PILES. How many suffer torture day after day, making life a Liinhii Htiil rohhlng existence ?f ull j?huMirv, owing to lint urrvt ViHeiiug (rum I'll ex. Vet reliei U rtuily to the huml of utmost uny one who will u*u synteiuuticully the remedy tlml luu permanently cured thousand* Simmon* Liver Regulator, U no (iruktie violent purge, hut a gentle uWstuuie tu nature. CONSTIPATION Should not Ik? regarded iu a trifling ail* meut?in fact nature demand# the utui(*t u-Kuhirity of the l^weU, uml uny de\hfc a ,? lofp, nnd in* hmlth imr be u-ln-ro ii i'(AhlIvit li.il.lt ,.f ImuIv ..r...r.lU ... v> fivrnw. SICK HEADACHE. Thin dUtroning Htlllciluii occur* most frequently. Hie dinturbuiHv of the BUiiiiiU'h, uriMiiK from the lnii>erft-ctly dlgcated content*, cuiimm 11 Mtvuru (Miiu In tin1 hi'ud, mi-oinpauicMl wlthdWuffrccublauuuMM, tiul this coiwtltutui what la popularly known iu tick headache. CAUTION.?Buy no powderf or |yoi?(f<l 81m? inoiiH Liver ItcKulutor iiiiIcim Irt our eutfmved wrapper with tru<leinurk.i.tuii>pHn<l&Ignutuix' unbroken. Soue other u genuine. Original nnct Grcituino Manufactured only by J. II. ZRILI1Y'ifc CO., 1'IIILADEl. I'll I A, PA. Soli] .by nil drngulHt*. Jfti-Mwr.tw THE GREAT CURE. ??? *0B RHEUMATISM t! is for *11 dlMMM of tho KIDNEYS, , . LIVER AND B3WKLS. + Zk o!eaasu tho ayit?m ef th3 a.-rid policn > that oaus:s tho drmoful outfirlaj which , only tho vlotlma of Hh. um*U?a oan r?AUM. THOUSANDS OF CASES of tho wont forms of thli terrible dlneus , hare booa reiloveg, la eherl ttm? 1 ^^PERFECTUrCUREDj^^ haahud woDderrulaur?cu,and aa lmmonse > solo la ovorypa't of the Country. In hun' dredjofoaiao it lus cured where oil olao had , filled. Itl. ml!J, butofflolont, CCUTAKK , IN ITS ACTION, but harmless l*all ouh. rTltClcfeMCI.BtrcnfthafcondKlvMHaMr < Life toiul tho lmportantorcansof thobocl7. > ( Tho natural action of tliolddnvrai* restored. ' Tho Llv.'r ie cloansodof all disooso, and the > i( Dowels mavofrooly and healthfully. Ia this ? , way tho worst dliouca oro eradicated from , thoayatem. ' As II hae.boea proved by thousands that 1 F4 < the most effbotual remedy for oleaaalng the LI jraura of all morbid aocrotloaa, x t aliouia bo < , uaoiI la avory houMhold u? a : :c Is put up In Dry VrpfUMa Form, Intlnnua, ? onopfttLaroofwhldiiaaLciCq'iiitjmrdldM. ' I Aljoln Liquid Forra, very Conccntriitcdror tbo ci-aveatcnco o f i:ic to who c&sact readier propar? IU It aeit equal t?,ettncjln cdhtrform. ' oET'iTorrotm DRL'onrsT. rr.icz.ti.oo WELLS niCIIACDSO'i Pro?'*, * (Will aeatl the i*rr iwt-nol'1.> UrS? tVtTflU, TT. 1 iiS Malaria in an Unseen Vapnrotw Pokon, *|>riMdlfcff dlnMp niul dentil In inil/iV lorillllt* for wlilclM|iiliiiiii> N110 ftfiitiliic iiitldoti'. but for tbr effect* m Wbleh IIoMi Uit h Stoinaeh Hitter* ll not only a lhoro?Kh remedy, but a rellnblo prorciilrtttv??. To tliin fnct tlu'relnan orerwhplndnir army of tr*tlirony, extending ov#r n ix-rlod of thirty yenr*. All nlKonler*of theliver,Moinarh and IhjwcU arc alM> conquered by the hitter*. For wife by all dmwilM* and dealer* Kenernlljr. nill-MWMW jf? B R| M W ?J iff H fM Cures Scrofula, Eryalpelm, Pimples and Face Qruba, Blotcnea, Bolta, Tumor*, , 'Tetter, Humor*. Bait Rheum, 8eatd Head, ' 8orea, M?rcurlal Disease*. Female Weak-nssaea fodlrrejularitlei, Dlixlne*^, Loa* ef AppeulSi juwiuitc, nutni?H? wi .... !ndlffe?tlon, BlllnmneM, 'Jy?pep>l? ind Directions tlevenltnaitaRc*. A # ?? M BwHoek ikeptic(I th?l II ( lk?(VMtett Blood Nf IfiM ? ??*. rairn 11.09. rnuii ftrt, 10 cm* fOtftR, HILBURN f Y.__ femMadl fSrlteraS STSafes Ibksms flute WW if* t+pti<t, ^''"''kiSiipywW ' w.'.rt.nttMEL HI K 1 ?? ?b?oliih? S^pP|M a?c<* hunt Md I WI.UUU J.tJUJUAlWt ^ ? fa W1H bf trlren for nnr Add* or pojsononi <+ tf> j nuiwtnno** found In m i | COLE'S CORN HALYIS, 5 ^ ^ojrrwtAndMdyimr*pnr!*fotcnrn*And 2 ^ fninlon*. Till* |i?fT?nwtl<>n |? hnrmU*" F nml cnn 1w u*<d with tx-rfofll wifety. One 9 ?t AiHi1|iKi|oit l? All that f? ncrrawrjr to con- N Bvlnn? llio fno?i mo|.(jcn) of I hi virtue* of ,h,"W,TvflTATn.A!.-?l 8 nn<1 bo nmvlnwl. For Ml# br dro**lrt? , ?tj everywhere. ciu.R & CD.,anf<> t>n?prte- ? tpk for*. IV?x 1111, ZnnWTlllo, 0. For win nt E Qp SBBgum^HON. 11 ti ? By nail, <n aihimee;fUlane prepaid. aha Vw9C? p oo I Tkm montHlL.....,...,42 00 Wan mouth. ?- w Delivered by Carrier! In (X19 m*t Mubutto at H jcnU ;??rrr . -r . " - ICUWECSCT. By mail, in adcdnte, pottage prepaid. Opo yflor....-43 UK! Six month*. 41 W - WEEKLY. Jty mail, in adiwux, parage prepaid. On? 501 Six mouth*. .fl 00 ^Gnrtil rcductiou to cjub*. J*fuil lor wunpW copy ^AdiitMiUl'communiPatloni to FRt'VV ? CAMrnCLL, I'cuLbUKin laiiixi.mit.H4. en. ___ Whoi'liiuf. W. Vu. Wat Mtiiiftsas. Hhi'UirtH, Think uot noine knowledge rv*Ut with ilico uloue. Why, evoii tiod'v ktupvudouK hccivt, beuth, We one by ota1, with our explrliiK Incut U, Do pule with woadur, kvitt uudmuku uui own. The Wouitd trcilHUretfof Hie earth are ahown Despite her careful hiding; andtheuir YI?I?ln lu uiykicrluu* uuirveb Indcanulr, Tu swell the mighty hturehoiuv u( tiling known. , In vulit'the koh expostulate* nut! rate*;' It cannot cover from the keen world'* Mght The curious wonder* of in corul cavort. And no, de.opitu thy cuutiou or thy team, The prying linger* of dctmitfvt learn Shall drug thy m-cret out iuto 1|?1jt. ^ ^ ^ a ki uiiku ritii? Ah Enjoyed by u l*i?riy of Wbeeliutf People. Editor* Intelligencer: A party of Wheeling folks have been spending several weeks at Kglon. Wo received mail three times a week and two of our party received the Inteiuuenckk,which was always gladly welcomed. If you will permit us spueu in your columns, wo would like to tell you of one of many pleasant trips we have had since our arrival. On Tuesday, the 2d of August, wo started to "Black Water." There .were sixteen in the party, including a baby ahout one ycur and a half old. 1 mention her as she added very much to our enjoyment during the trip. We traveled over beautiful mountain scenery for about eight miles, pasting only two or three bouses in tlmt distance. Once or twice we met children coming to l'^lon and startled tlient by nbouthiggood morning. At half-past nine we arrived at Mr. Mothers. There we were irrcot&l in a vorv bos pitablo manner. On entering the house wo saw tlio largo firo nlaeo with its andirons, such lis we read of, next the room that wo ato our dinner In. Afterwards wo visited the spring house, tlio oool spring, jwitli ferns aiuj ivy growing all around. it. fl'hp (Kigl watpr was very rcfronhin^. * Well, dinner over and good said, we proceeded on ourjournuy. Tlio gontlemen went ahead of the party.a? Mr. Mosser had told tliefn several' trees lyul to he chopped'dftwii before our wagons eould pass. i We met a mountaineer, a six-footer, who swung his arms like a windmill, lie said: "No use talking ahout Kitting that party through to here; it can't l>e done." But wo laughed, thinking he did not know our persevering "Wheeling crowd," that we had named the F. F. (funnv fifteen.) Then wo cam" to a bridge partially made. Kaeh gentleman carried a log to complete it sufllciently for>is to pass over. W o passed u saw mill. There were lojrs everywhere. The men laughed at the idea of our attempting such a trip with Hpring wagons, and ladies in the party;'but we went on. The horses waltzed over the logs. No other word will describe such prancing. Then all had to get out of the wagons but the driver until they wont down a steep mountain pass and crossed the North' llranch. Some of us walked part way, up the mountain, thinking it impoj-sil)16 to rido up such an elevation, but it did not tako us long to discover that wo had traveled over the best part of the road, so wo got in the wagons again, expecting every minute to come out nguln?not of our own accord?as the wajions reeled and the horses tugged. We had gone, as wo thought, ten tulles when wo found u store box iu the romi. li was marked "Knox, Wheeling, W. Va." There was a lantern on the ground by it. Wo too]$ possession of it, thinking that darkness might overlap; lis and we could make good use of It. A little further on we met two gentlemen returning from HlaCk Water. They were walking, iuid were very communicative and -pleasant. They tcfld us tbollshiug was excellent; tluit they (a party of five) had been there for three weeks, and tliut tliC.v wore from Pittsburgh. Tho i<iletico of the dense forest was only broken by tho chopping dawn of trees, that hindered our passage. Wo felt * an though we wore prisoners. A little further on wo mot a man driving u sled containing the tont and iinhing apparatus of tlio gent lemon wo had imsseu. Thin gentleman told us he had no idea we would arrive at the river that night oh it' wan imposftiblo to travel after dark. It takes the most skillful driver in daylight to Wind in and Ant among tlio trees; tlmt ho was glad he had gotten over the rougher portion |>y that hour; The hones begun to show great WcarincsA. We would look around and number our party, the careful mule plodding along ho comfortably. Tlio-girls niul boys tramping along over stumps, in mud and around laurel bushes. The scenery was perfectly lovely, but we wore too tired to bo satisfied with this con* tinuation of beautiful seenory. 8om6want* ed to Mop and finish the journey the next day, byt wo went on. getting out every few minutes as we would see now the horses plunged and fell, and the wagons reeled. They would have to be lifted over many places, as the horses could not .manage them. The shade! 6f the evening were beginning to fall, .when we heard a joyful shout, and sutmoned some of tho gentle* memWoreih sight of the water. After our horses falling several times morn we had came to the conclusion that we wdtild only hove a wreck of our* wajfronn to return with. We heard iWdthor shout and heard the gentlemen say, tho river, the river. After riding quite a distance we . got our first glimpse of the river, but ivhi'ti in siulit of it wo had u very ronali I portion of the road to travel. Wo fairly1 held our breath going ilfflfH to where they were. Two more trees hail t*? he eut down, ami our party. Wflgons and all had reached i "(tompThunder, and Jwwod on to I "Camp Welcome/' the out* that had iimt been vacated by tiio uetitlemiut we luid1 passed-nn -onr way out.** A litiuu ilrti hud been lighted and our "little HunHldne" was singing H4? merrily u* tlintiuh she liail never left. home. Our eoflw fltnflG and table net we had ft ttttdtftl supper, wldch we enjoyed Imgely, ns the mountain airluulsharpened ojjf nnnetites more than usual. K very thing prepensed a ^elntaopotpaiyip l?y l)re-llghi. The gentlemen talked, of hears and panthem and deem, We shuddered ah ho pre? pared our beds. Imagining tliey would noon come creeping In our oamp. Karlv too now tViorn.illrf we Were awakened by a .gun shot. One of the gentlemen | had shot \\ bird across the fiver, breakfast nrennred, the gentlemen ate thelh and took their guns and fishing tarkloand left us to go up the famous "Mack Waters." Wo fixed up ntirramp In n IHOK presenl lilo (hitpe. (| will pirnlinn here, we nmnccl oho pnfttp "flnrlleld." Imt tamo ilWny wlthotil innfklna It niia cullimr uur nnmw, M we Ititehdpd, tlio gentfeipeti . milil, otir ?tny wn? too lirjill . i Tlio (|(>Ill|Pinui told tin ill llielr linr?lf?liip?, j how tlu-y find to. wmlo In tfin Kiltertn (hr-lr > wnlntr, tnnl tlio guide line! lold them It tvnn ! hnlf n mile, but tlint tliry oonlil prove It I wii 11 vo miN, I Wf nittroil With tliPitt, (npiiali wo nlwnys ' thought thf miles In tlint rttlon of counJ tvy tftoM three tlmfo nn lonn iw anywhere J tkt. 1 The litIK* tliOltetn It ^nhtjC-ttard- UiM they fotihl lot llifli^nfiilHipjBiffl^iiMiih' wore promised ft night N woncry. 1 We defined our bntliing ttllft. nnd llirro eonnle nmrclien rigid tlmnifrh the middle of tn* river, Wo nnd to wear ihoes,. the stones war* "to sharp." V? left Tncrr pari)- on tlwshoreTBfthlfig it Hmj. atla sight we presented, One sup the watt would just covcr our shoe*, the nait w would go into water up to oujr nockj, W wenton in this wav for hall a mile "%nt we uune to the rapids. It was a beautlfi sighf. I i|u not think the scoaery it -.K ugura in more beautiful The tubing < the waters and the large stones, from flitec to twenty feet loug. The shots ou eac: side is u macs of large laurel in bloom, an the pine trees uud vines was certainly sight to be remembered. We stopped on a large stone to rc*L Ou intention when startiug out was to go t the "falls," which we were told were haJ u mile. As we hud gone a mile and a hall we proposed to wait there until tire gentle (tten should go ou uud determiue the di? lance. They were gouu an hour, just step ping from stone tu stone, uml wuding They said Uie sight repaid them. Tin "falls" are over u precipice of 80 feet. Wi concluded we would not no back, as al were tired und ready to go back to til' cunip. It is well named VBlack Waters." TUi bed of the river is perfectly black und th< water looks so, but in very pleasant u driuk. For wild beauty the scenery can not be excelled. We enjoyed our aeeom sight of laurel there, us it wan pant bloom in# around Eglon. Our journev back to the camp was j luird one. W e would plunge into deei water continually, but how enjoyable f was. When we eanio back we found somo o the others bathing. Our invalid did no join them. How unxiotw we were aljou him, fearing the trio would " finish " him but btrange to wty lie improved, from then all during hi* stay in the mountains. Kurt felt they could not bpcuk of being delicuU after standing such atrip. After supper just us it was getting dark, i gentleman brought two horses nasi oui rump to water them. He told us he hud jus brought provisions for u -party of four frun Muriettu. They hud walked from Mr. Mo* sew. Ho asked us if we hud seen u lantern us we came out, thutlie hud left one ut ? certain plaeo. After some surprise unioiu our purty, one of them attempted u seurcr lor it, ana discovered it in one of the wag ous und returned it. He smiled vary mucr when he left. Our brcukfust tint next morning was almost beyond description. Two would consent to drink colli* out of the same tin. iiiid (Uncover that one used sugar and the other did not. Our bubv ntill continued in tho best ol moods. We left (lit) camp about seven o'clock. Tlu? greater number started walking. Wo stopped at Camp Thunder, aud grooted the narty from Marietta. Home ol our crowd had met them before. They told uh it was their intention to remain ten days. It wax their Second visit there. Wo traveled hoiuu distance with about a dozen of the party and one of the wagons, when we discovered we were not followed by tho rent of the narty and the other wagons. The lady who nslo on the mule said m!io would return and make inquiry, ns her husband was among tho missing. We feared there had been a "breakdown," as we momentarily expected it. We waited ouitc u while. Not a sound could be heard in that loue forest, but our own voices. For a little while our shouts were in vain. At hist wo wero answered and relieved by hearing tlio sound of wheels. The rest urrived and told us their delay was caused by a horso losing a shoe, aud they had stopped to put ono on. We concluded it was dangerous to sepuratc, and we kept together tuo rest of the way. Our return trip was better in 0110 respect. We did not have to wait so often for trees to be chopped down. Wo would walk until wo felt almost exhausted and conclude we must ride, and ns soon as wo entered the wagon we felt how dangerous it was to ride. Tho top of ono of tho wagons, which was supported but slightly, was broken almost loose. Westopped at Mr. Mosser's and were refreshed by the cool milk wo had there. The remaining part of the ride did not seem long, as wo wero on a good road. We thiolly came in sight of ono lovely, farm house. Those of tho family and others that wero home gave n shout, aud wo all felt we would like to creep in unobserved and make a toilet before wo wero presenti'd to the public again. Wo did not inind our appearance so much us long as wc were in the tho wagons, as wc all looked alike. Well, wo mado as hasty a toilet as possible and came to an excellent simper. After supper the guitar was brought out and merry songs sung, and many of the parly danced as though they had forgotten all the trrarincM of (heir journey, The recollections of the trip will long be treasured by all. And wc hope to go again next summer, but will go on horses, ami take sleds to carry provisions. I doubl whether another party could hire person* in that country to take them to "Black Wnloru" in utiritwr u'nimiiit Atul inmii nl our party think thcv hnvo had enough oi Black Wutore fur a lifetime. One who Enjoyed tub Tkip. Wlcliwl for ClrrKjnirn. Ilrv. .Washington, P. C., writes: "1 believe It to ho nil wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to he led Into giving testimonials to ottack doctors m vile stufl's called medicine!*, hut when a'really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physicians use and tru.it In dally, we should freely recommend It. I therefore cheerfully ami heartily commend Hop Bitter* for the good thcv have done me ami my friends, firmly IkmIcvIiii] they have no equal for family use. I will not he without them."?New York Buptisl Weekly. mwVaw Too I'llNlItllOIIN. Pome \voulrt*l)0 Hymns look oil With ttlwust At the rhymes of Kclectrlc Ull "i^K'tr Hut we IhiVc the !?o??? article known to the world, And Intend that all iiemins Nhull know It. It curt* cough.*, colds, iwtluna and cu turrit, nmnchltl*iuid complaints of that kind! tt dm* not cost much, tliouuh rheumatics It cures 'Tin l>est oil In the world you can find. PoM by l^uiKhlln Hraa. A Co., Wholesale Droit Klst#, Wheeling, W. Vn. PI MIS t I'l I.I1N 1 PI I. EH I A Nuro Cure found at I,nut?No One Ne?d Nttfltor* A sum cure for blind, bleeding, Itching mu! ulcerated piles has been discovered by Dr. William* (nil Indian remedy) cAllcu Dr. WlllininV Ituliiitt Ointment. A *lrtg1e l>oj 11a* curod the worst clirohfo eo*e of twenty five mill thirty years standing. No one new stiller live minute* utter applying thin won derful toothing medlolne. Lot ions, Instru metit.i nnil eleetunrle* do more harm tlinn good. William*' Ointment , atMorlm tin tumor*, allay* the Inlenne I tolling (purlieu lurly at night after getting warm In boil),ndi a* a poultice, give* Instant ami palnle** relief and is prepared only for pile*, Itching of tin private part*, ami nothing else. I tend what the Hon, J. M. Cndlnberry. o Cleveland, wiy* about Dr. Wllllum*'Jmllar I'ili' ointment: I hnvo Muni Mufwt of pill euro*, am| It flllhttb tan plrasiire to nay that ] Iihvo never found anything which gave miel Immediate and permanent relief a* Dr. Wil liant*' Indian Pile Ointment.. . For *alo hy all dfti&'ist*, or iuq!|p<1 on re eelnt of nrloe, $i 0<), \yw(V A >|uOonfilicy. HtugKlsIs oncl Aitfrth eiarte*, Hank Hulmlhtf, lirldgejwrt, Ohio Logan A Co., Wholcaole Agent*, Wheeling W. Va. MwrAw In (Joint NptrKw. T. Walker. Cleveland, Ohio, wrlfcii ''Km the Iflst twdyo moi\tln I ItflVe unflered will llinihagn mid Mouo.ral dohility. I commence! taking Hurdock IMotftl ilittoMnnout*!* Weeki agrt. and now have grout plwwtiro lit Matin) i wit i luiVO reiiivcruu my my rum plpfclon lins grown ruddy, nnd fopl Iwtle: MlfrtwUirr, J'riiin $1 fVL trial nUe in eisnta. !WI?I l>y TiiiUghilh llros. A Co., WfidlCMl Druggims, Wheeling, W. Vn. ftr*r?cnl fro"* ftaMit \VllHmn J. Ootmlilln, of Pomcrvlllc, Mow, Mlfrtt In tliA fnll of 1870 I wns (nkoti will Mewling of 11io lung*! followed l?v i\ *Nfi i-ourIi. t last my up|K!tlte nnd Own, ami w? eonflftw to my In'iI, In 1*7? t wM Itimllta tdtlin IfoKliltul. 'riifi(liii tnr*?mlf1 f liml n linli Iii my lunfWns hlgn* n linlf At nm lime ii report went nroimd tlint I tttwdeitd. tiro tip I tone, but n friend told nienf I?r William IinU'* llnlnnni for the filing*. 1 go :i not tie, when to my surprise. I ootntnenccf to fee) hotter, nnd to-day I fftul better tlinn fo \ cqw pu9t. lUklMini, nnd\ \jt rnnvlnneri thai cntwimpttoi ran ?.? cured, \ Mm ptialttvely It h?ndotii mow sood ihnn all Dip oilier medfelnn I h?r taken Jlnco my ilcknctr, V ruiX(Wiiioc?i?ticuL. >1 X*W Tlh Ua*m, .ad lock*.'"* * Knr Voiut. August 27.?Mohiy-3uV percent; C closlutf at & per ceuu Prime rowuwltUJ puperKu ? 6 per cent. Sturfing Exchaugu haulera' aiila .ivuuk II at W THf/i demaadjH UK ouTkhL c * ? Uovekkhexw?bunerullr tlrtu; 4^1 oouponf a4P l! winced 1 per cent ppd UW per cent. 1 r L IJ?8. Hi ?xttufiu...afll^lriuf iwcon4i..-.-,jm * ? Of & fit, ?xtaaded....lOl , Ubtgb dr WUlw lfo* * iHlODUMOK. lWH|bUP&^iOWim??.UlS Q ia, coupon* ?114J; l\ PndflclwucU 1*^.1172 |? Pwlilcwof 'tfj Uu 17. P. LanJ amuu.^ll(j>j 5 CenUul^Padilu, | U. P. S. P. Uamli iJi ? Railroad Boso*-Iu the tallroad bond market a Boston, Hartford i Erie Ut advanced, to li'JK (com CO; LuXiUvlllo it Nashville general inortgugc* til tu? loo, from 1UJU; Texoa it l*adtlc land grnut incomes tu iOjl. (row Jofe Lake Erie <Si Wutfuro lit* to 110, u from luy. International il Great Wuiern UudeIf to 111, (rota 112, and Incomes tu W, from 100. f State !>u:i:iutiu-In active dvinbnd. I Louldana Consul*-, fitihij'Virginia 6a ?7. , MUourltis ,113 Vlrglulu cuu?ul?, cxTennessee di tiSkl tra mat. coupons... 80 - Teiuimou On, uew? ti?hi Virginia deferred 15 SrocM-rTUe market wtu irregular at the opening, > but ill the curly dealings the entire Hut became strong ???d price* rutw to2Upercent; UuUville ? 2 Niubvlllc, Wjibahli, Western Culpa 1 ch-tfrupli. St. 1 Paul ?k Northern Pad tic preferred and Mhnourl , Pacific bolus the most prominent. ThUwus followed by a fractional reaction, an?l after tuidduy ?pcculatiuu ueuiu became strung and u further advance of to if j took place, tbe must marked iu Deuver <k iflo (inuidu, C. C. Ji l,t L'ulou Padde,New. York Central, Chicago, Ilurllngtou & Quluey ami WuIm?U PaclUc. Sui)fcct,iu;utly u decline of Ji to IK occurred,the latter in Chicago, llurllngton &Quiuey.w bich later rubied 1 pur cent. Tiie market dosed at an lulvance of to lj!$ per cent on like day's transactions. One million dollars in gold arrived lrotn Kurope thU olternuon, aud a large amount was forwarded by tbe Abywlula, which sailed from Liver pool to-day.' Transactions, '.'72,000 share*. Adams'Expreas. :U'i New Jersey Central. 92?, Alton Haul. 1(8 New York Ccntiul...l24!i l)o nreftrrtd*. M Northern Puclllu Uhtf American Express 82k l)u preferred 7u;; B., C,, K. ?k N? *)? Northwwdern l2.? CamuU Southern tM>J l)o preferred i:w C., C. ii1. C... A) Ohio Central 24V* ('eutrid Puclllc Ohio A Mississippi... 34>I Chesapeake ?k Ohio... 28 Do preferred 102 Do 1st preferred.... 27>j Onuirio ii Western,.. l)o &1 pre/ermk 28 Pacific Mali..,./........ 4!> Chicago ?k Alton 128 Panama Do preferred 160 Peoria, Dec. ii Ev.... lit a, E ? 6.. 152^ (T. & P. Clevel'd ?k Columbus 87 Heading <il Chic., St. L ii N. O... 72 Hock inland l?rtw C., 8. ik C 17 :St. I,, ik Ban Frau 45 Delaware ?k lludnon.. 7;t'4i Do preferred tin Del., Uck. A WtMt'nl22% Do Ant prcfcrrcd...loi Denver * Rio Grande 8(1 St. Paul ...7...U4k Brio 4JK Do preferred ...tJJ Do preferred St. Paul, NJ. ii M 100 Ft. Wayne .....180 St. Putil ?k Omahi?... .19 il. ?k St. Joseph......... ttt&l Do prcfurrcd......'...101M Do preferred. Uilfti Texan PaeHIc 52 ffarletij ifrW J/uTonPaiilic..... 2f lIoiiMton?k Texan 8Dji! Cultcd State* Ex.... 08 Illinois Central 127}? (Wabash Pacille 48 Iud., U. ?k VV,< 43^ Do preferivd.,-. kW; Kuuhuh ii Tuxiu.., .ID Weilf Fanco Ex I hike Krif ?k Western. Mk Western Union 875Uke Shore 12flklCariboo 2W lAjuinville >k Na*h Ceuind Arlzouu 1:! L, N.j A. i: C Hi Excelnlor \% M. ikl'. Ut prefeiretl.Uik Uomejitako ,.. lir Do *i<l preferred 8 Little PilUluugh 2% Mainphla4t Charles'n 77k Ontario &' Michigan Cuntml KiK Quiuksllvur II MUmiuriPaclflu 2k Do praferrwl mk Mobile 4( Ohl?>. Mi* Silver Clllf. 4% <* 14*174 pv;4 1 Nashville <b Chut U&< fKx-Uvl. Ofliwl. New Youx, August 27.?Cotton Irregular mid nouiliutl *t I'J^ullle; futures dull. Flour linn; receipts 11,000 barruls; exports 7,000 barrels; mi|H>rIIno blate AuO western f>i 2fturt Oo; common to k?nkI extra M OOaflfiO? good to choice *] (HXi7 75; white wheat 17 7ftti? i*); fancy #m ioum ?'?; extra Ohio M (Mm 7 Tit); tit. Louts Id 0*>a7 SO; Minnesota fmtuiit $<l 7ftu 7 7ft. Wheat inactive; receipts AH.uuu bushels; ex|>orts 329,000 bushels; ungraded spring 9127nl ;tl; No. 2 Chicago II HHal lift ungraded winter ml $1 111 al 23; No. a, do II 40iil 40% No, 2 SI 41% steamer do |140>^al41; No 1 ml 81 Hik; mixed winter IHt); ungraded white IUIal2l& No 1 do, I142%?1 42tt; steamer $1 40; No. 2 rod . August, auto 41,000 (jiimIicIm, at II 42^111 42K, closing at II 42 U; Hepteniber, sales 804,tffi bushels, at ?1 44ii al 4?M, clotting at II 4.V. t)ctol>er, sale* hoh.uoo bushels, at II 4U?al 47& cloning ut 81 47; NovciuIkt, idea 120,000 bushels, at II lOkal II',, closing at , II 40)$ Decernbor, Mile* 104.000 bushels, at II U%\ 1 MJ4, clralng at II 51%; Nu 1 white Kepember. sales 1W.UU0 bushels. utll42. Com dull, weak and lower; receipts lOSJiuO bushels; exports 40,000 lnisheli; ungraded ttta71 We; No. 8, ttiatocs stcamur 70es No. 2,7lHa7lKo; No. 2 whlto 70n?U!^c: yellow 73c! No. 2 August ?lc: Hopt?mbcr 71 >^7i%c, closing at 7l|Hfo i October 72%a74cJ cloning al TMci November 7iJ4u7ftc. dotting ut 7ftwa7M^e. Oau higher and I cm active; reefpt* W.ouo bushels; export* 5.300 bushels: western 41x43c: white 4Ih4Xc. IfajfcJn fair demand at 60aMo. Hops In (airdemand iFT2alfic; Eastern and Western 14a20c; New York State lta'Jlc. Colfeedull aud unchanged, Bugar and molasses quiet anil .unchanged. Itlco (pilot and steady. Petroleum Urongen United 81 He; crude Gtoi7w; refined 7Jfe. Tallow Ann at 7a7,;c. IUwIu 12 10a 217k. Turpcntluo strong at li'Jfy. Kggs, western fresh firm at'joe. I'ork strong. higher and uctlvc; new mess 118 Main 7ft. Heeldull, unchanged and steady. Cut incuts, long clear 90 H7%i short clear 11012& Lard active, but lower; prime stcatn III 4tall fiO. Hutter, firm and in fair demand at 12*200, Cheese dull aud unsettled at 7alt%jo. ruiui>Kt,riiiA, August 27.?Flour linn; superfine |l37W;Mlnuc*tta extra clear low at 1560: good to 75: , atraignt 17 0th fancy 17 00; Ohio cxtm family good 17 fancy 17 fiO; Minnesota patents |7 7ft; choice S* oo; fancy 9i 2ft; small lots wanted; white wheat i patents winter same mnge. Kyo Hour scurvo uud firm nt IN 7fta?J 00. Wheat unset tied' and feverish; No. 2 red August II 41al 42ul 4?>j; OctAlicr *1 Ifta I Iftrt: November II 47%*l 4*. Corn, leas active ut 73Kc; steamer 72)?i73c; No. 8, fie, rejected 7IJ4c; sulf mixed August 00Ua7t?c: tfyptotnber 7oa70ke: October 70a73e; November 7flu7il!jo, Oats, demuud ' falling off No. 2 white ftfte; No. 3, Mo; rejected fi2c; [ mixed 51 !?c. l'mvlslonsllrin: messpork |18 50al8 7.'>; mew beef *15 00; bauia, miiuxiu,fci.> at?H uo. Laid, oltf kettle, 12}4allc; steam. TlJiaPJc. llutter, in fair - demand und.stmuly; criain.'ry extra. awiOc; gofsi to ehbWc, 'JMiJc, New ^oik and UnultorU couuty. III., cxtm 3Be; M firsts 22a2lcj dflry extm 2:* , ' good to choleo l?a22c. Kugs. western fresh steady ! at 20u21c. Cheese, firm; full creamery. llull>ic; i fair to good 10!4r. Petroleum firm; retlned 7^e. Whisky firm and unchanged, . ciiicaoo, August 27.?Flour steady and tin cnaiiRCu. ?item acuve, nrm, outlier and Irregular; i (Kfiwlonally excited; No.. 2 red winter 91 32: No 2 I Chicago ?prlng 91 .'(8 ciuth und August; 91 'MlA l (September: 91 V>Vi Octolwr, 91 20u Novembe,; ' |i yortr; iuIun nt 91 iSGul .'!#* Keptembei; i 91 27al 2&U October, 9128a,1 Novum burl No. a, ; 41 Ital 2?; rejected NM87c. t??rn ehi-ied lower nt t idMu nuh, Ailftitfft mid yCnrj 62ufl2Uc Scpletnboii 010 October, O&uWMo Novptnbcn wlw Bt OKkniil'ti [ October. rejectiil ANo, Out* ftilrly nctlvo and n ahad'u higher, IWKc oa*h| iW^c Antrum; K'ptember; jliMi October; %ywr, Hvu ituadyand unchanged. Hurley eaMcr ut |l.u\ Flax iec<l flrtn and unchanged. fork inodenitfly nrtlvo nnd higher nt |1800cn?b nnd September; 918 \VA Octolwr; , >17Hi) year. Lardsteady and unehuiigediit911 :?wi 11 Irttf eaah; 911 uy, (September. 911 4T*all 47U I Octoben 911 ft7}< Novemlwr. Hulk meats iloady I and unchanged. Whlnky 9110. Chicago, August 27,-Tho Drover*' Journal h>. pftrtK I logs-Receipt* 11.000hood: nhlf>rnt?titn 4.K00 bond. Market dull; good mkanMlrtn; mixed uk-king lOe ' lower ftt 90 (Wad 1(1; Unlit tjfi IDuO 7;.; choice heavy yti (NaTu"?; cull* mid g rawer* 91 fiunO 25. Ca t tile?Receipt a 2.?iuu bead; ahljmiciil* 1,100 hontt. , Market weak and dull. Kxportcr*, none, ijixitcd at 90 MiaO AO: good to rholco nhlpplnu f-'? W?uO 00; common to fair. lneliidliiK grawei*, very dull at I $;l KOnl HO; fat butcher* 92 2uaif IK); veal calve* 91 fiOu ! 0 H*. Mocker* 11 nd feeder* til 00; range of cattle "low; through Texan* II Wii3 7f>; lialf-brced* and native* #:? 7.VU110; eloned weak oh Ml IMvcf grrtileffif cattle. 8heci>-itecclpt* il.Ouu head; *hljuuonU, not Riven. Market weak and MuwigooH to eliolto 94GOti4 73; cotninou to middling 93 wH 75, Hawimohk, August 28,-Flour rtron? city mill* advanced 2fte; other* unchanged Wheat, we*tem, A shade olT eloslng *trong; Nb/i winter red, spot anu August 91 ! Hcptember 91 42W 4$ October SI 4i?wl4fljW\ Novetnlwr 91 4V)4al 4Wf. Corn, western easier nnd Inactive: mixed ?iwtiuid August , 70*-Cc; SeptemberTlMe ajikwl; October Ityhilto. (M higher! western white ftUiWe; m.*5l wAik Pennsylvania ftlrtWc. live oulct nt ii l?. Ilnr unchanged und llrm. ltov|*lon* linn nnd unchanpcd; llutter linn: we*terng^lM l4^U^K . Kgg* enMer at 18a inc. Petroleum tiomllinl. CotUa1 oulct. sugar I ntpfldy, WhUkr itcady at 91 lU^nl 20. Freight* unchnngcd. I CIKC1HHAT1, Augiut 27.?rtour firm nnd ttnehang* 1 ad. Wheat In uuo?l demand at full pr|c<?No, 2 rid winter 91 88T Corn lit.fuirdmantul: No.2 madltim . OOHc. Oat* In (ulr demnnd, but at lower rate*; No. t 2m|JtC|l -MaM'jje. Kve unlet fliul unehaiiRed. I'ork itumlimlly iniohatiged. l^inl icnrce ilnd tmu. Hulk incut* otniiiu; shoulder* *cime mid llrm nt 9? l^H: I clear rll> 91o 4U, clear 811 liu. \Vhl*ky unlet and - declined lc, 91 11; cou?b|n?tlon anlos of flatohed . gntxl*. lMirre|?, on ,ft UaaU of 9114. llutter Arm , and unchanged, . Nkw YobK, Augu*t 27.-Uny flootia?The . Jobbing, trade I* fairly active, bill bu*lh?? . only modernlo with jmcknge Iioiim'*, t\itloti g?nh linn nnd uiiehauKtil. l'riiti* atul uluithaiiix coult* Mid |trlnl? ure active. f Nkw Yu?K, AURUM a7.->fmij?--Mnnnfitc, tnreil WPWr.aulet and unchaiiccd; hew nheathlnp ? 24cj ln*a1rtk* lo^^ilflMe. Mb Iron flrtn and unlet; ; Heotch |20 "i0a2l ou; American 919/iOrt^ .'10. twin Mieetlng Il800al500. Null*, cut ^1pjlnch $1 OTm 1 BOft. Tot.r.no, AUft"*l 27.?tainlcr. No. 1 red. MK? uud Aiigim. 91 fli) HeptcinU'rlt IhWlbctobcr - KM. novimuprll No. 8 red 9i &. fnrn Wol?or OnU quiet; ' JJlW 0?ifAjjf, Atijtusl at.-Cpllon 1I11II nn.1 If, mile* m lialw; *to?k 77.l>uu Nr.w Yoga. Au?mta'.-W?oi/-|io;niind Mir nnd ttlMkci Arm; qomMte (lei-re* :?aav-, hltllM 20n40e; nnwMW lia^ivi.'lXMiivi itaaie. MktfUNMM 27.?Uon?-linn: cotnHtoft 2','A11*1.1' l0urt Wi t*'" .iiin 9821?0 7!?. Iteccltit* OlOhend; tulpV'^nt* WW head. J ftnjntKoit, Auguit aT.-d^nfU.r.trM-qnlcl; " wm!lAc?lw fltmcr al siHo.bldi rvflaer] 7He - for I'lillndelphla fleHvury. 5 ANiwifif, August gT.-tWrotemn, Utyf. QuMWri. Mi IUfti*t? the rclehrrttid proprlrtor of Stony flfupk Stud Farm, Princeton, N. J tWyr. 'i hardly think tmi much can ho will in hrnUo of tins Invaluable nirillclne for the horto(Llchl? f'o's Afnleatrd Extract of Witch Hnxcl.) I should advlso nil hhfWtttcB to keep It constantly on hand." It quickly cures over-strain, wounds', iiittamation*, inn niost of (ho commoner ailments of the horso. Also cures Crown Peak, Toll Kvll, Injury from l'rcKiurr of the tlirth, lilicumutisin. Hnrnrw (Jills, tntiimuii Tetiullioni fficafh*, Ac. Depot, W Maiden Lin??, Now York. Sold In fifty rent ami dollnr sites; reduced rntcshvthbinilf"'! and half Rallon. lU'ware of worthies Imitations m war. "Mr son had an alwccss In Ills aide that dlnchfuyfd two quarts of mattcf., 'Llndter'i Blood Scutcher' cured hlWu" J. F. Brooks, j Pilncsvllle, Ohio, ^ Mfr f'i v.? tai?. ? 1 NEURALGIA, I'. S. *2? ' * *. i . ' Nen^mess;' jtejftfife, :~T b'.' ' 9 >' ?*' Nernms Headache,Dyspeptic HeadSlooplessui's.'j, Paralysis and Iudlffmtlnn. o?'"w"7 AUK ALL Cl'UABLE DISEASES. Dr. ('. W. Benson Warrants His Celery, and C'liaiiiomile Pills to Cure Every] Case, No Mutter How Chronic or (distillate the ('use May lie. Thin Statement is Made After Years of Experience lu Their Use. They have been tested time nml time agi Id, and always with satisfactory results. Tin* 1 preparation ju?| meets the necessity of I ho case. These disease* are all nervous diseases, i Let nie'say just what my pills are made to (cure,,nixl what tliey havu ami will euro: Neuralgia, Nervousness, Sick Heartache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, l'aralysis and Indigestion. Ner? vinisiiess embraces nervous weak newt, irritation, tiwponihiicy, inuluiicholy, and a rertless, dissatisfied miserable state of ndnd and body Indcscriliuhle, These are some of the symptoms tot Nervousness. Now, to ha fully restored to health and happiness is a priceless boon, a'nd yet for tjfty cent* you can satisfy yourself that there is a cure for you, and fur at tho very furthest that uure can bo fully scoured, These pills are all they are represented to be, and Are guaranteed to give satisfaction if used as directed. Please reineiu* bor they are prepared expressly to euro Sick llendiichc, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Ileadiicho, Neuralgia, Nervousness, 1'urulysis, Sleeplessness, and Indigestion, and will cure un.v mae. rrii'i' ?? row*, or six miiuc* ior #2 AO, postage free. Huld by all UruuglHlM. I)ejK)t No. 100 Xprtli Kutuw utrcet, llnltimoro. Hostim olHre, No.CI, Hamilton IMncc. MEDICAL. 30 DAYS TRIAL ALLOWED. VVE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAY3'"TRIAL! DR. DYE'S Electro-Voltaic Appliances TO MUN nifTorlna fn?m XorvointWonlcnoii*o?,Clonrrnl Debility, low of nerva (orcu or vigor, or any d Incase raiultlnu from Anwrn nnd Otiiui Cai'bm. or Jo nny nun Hflllrtnl with HlienmatUm, Nt'iirolnm. iMrulyri*. tj'lnnl Ditflqiiltlc*, Kidney or Liver Tinuhlcg, Lmm? tack, Huptun*, iinrt other Wwiirn of the Vital Qrvana. Al*o women troubled with dUvawi peculiar to their lex. . Speedy relief nnd fnmjilclo rrMnrntlnn to health punnutccd. lh?i? nro fli?* only I'.lectHr A|M?'iiinoeH Hint hiivo ever Iii'oik'oiinI riicii'il upon hrlcuilUcprln* rlphtt. Their tlwroiiflfi cfllency Iwu been pt?ctlrnlly proven with the moMt woitaerfttl miw'w. unit |hoy h*vo tho lilghoMt oiKlorMonioiilN from medical nnd Melon* tiiiouiQu, noil from IiiiihIwU uli? hnv* boon illicitly ithd riullnilly rurotl by lliolr u?o. tHcnd nt Once for Illustrated Pamphlet, living all information free. Artdh*. * * VOLTAIC BELT Q0? Curtail, Mich. DR. RICE, 37 tot Piece, LOUISVILLE, KY., A r*iilartf ftlnaaiwl and Uiillf qiullOtd (h;tkUa io4 Uu no.t lunwuful. ? hl? nnoiM will M?t?. Spermatorrhea and Impotcncy, . f;?s;,x?y,.5r,wssirT,a.tt aiffis'ifaswra . ' WW^TYPHE IS #wwa rot WffSlS^nln 5uu!ff!tf JS^1" ^ m' nt* Wl"n in* uMoamitatu uB&Bsr*** u " c"m C^o mi;r.Ku'iir^U^,,w, US PRIVATE COUNSELOR , jBafltttBasa.SSMANHOOD HtXTOHKI)?A VICTIM Jjwto I'Opwdcncf.dnuiinirnprvounlebllHy, un-uirtturo riccay, etc., Iiuvintr tncil lit vnlu every SlS'Shi/ili ',""' ,n?" a "lmP|c monnniif mMiin. which lie will m-nil Iroo In lili fellow iiii. UlulV ,l, ' REBVBI, -W Chitthmn itmt. "'"'"rt. mn-wM .. BAKING POWDER^ ^#1 m ss || TliU liHktnv f? mmto fmfn Mrfrttjr pure imp? cream tarter, itnrt every rnti in Wftfmhtcd lo glv? Mlkfnoilon or tnoticr refunded lif | , Ji/VNU, UluBK it UAIRU, , ^ Mahvfactvhkw. MMMidiiatw*t. Wheeling... . ruxt 1*. i At * *+?*.. iStar foundry! B. FISHEf & SONS, MAnutactutvn of *11 klndi of Cook aid Heating Stoyes. Sole mjmoWurer of t&e ri1ailla?nH n.wl V.llnn Ql.? C^nr.w UUUMU/l UIIU TMIICJ OUtl nwirn. psy| m FiMlier'a Maud JS. Now pattern coal and wool cook; the latest and chcaptaL inn u' | Marbleized, Slate and Iron Mantels In tho Wont. A good mantel complete for lew than twenty dolluw. Hand (tainted vsicuimUc inmtieU, tlto luteal mid mud artUtio deilgn*. We contract In <] net mantels complete; all workdono by a practical workman. FENCES?)Vo huvo the beat fence, of varioua puttenw, In thel'nlted Vtatoa.audt)uiprice* cannot be undersold. Agouti for Habcock Fire Extinguishes Job cajdlBp done promptly. I WHOLESALE AND KETAIL.WARKROOIIS, I 1010 to 1022 Market St., Wheeling, W.V?. I ma'J6 > ' H0USEFURH1SHIHG GOODS. ! V li 1* MANTELS ANMJKA^ES, j V Cooking & Heating Stoves. > Special Attention given to '! ' ' i ORATE SETTHSTGk J \ !< I If your fmto imokce.-U dusty, or'givcabut Uttla 1 heat, tho TORRID in warranted to remedy tho evil. Cheap | llcAUtlfiil t Very Cleanly | Easily attached lo old groto front*. B. F1. CALDWELL, j fc mh2fl 1M7 and IffOPJIAlN STREET. \ rjillOY I'SLISIIINQ 1110N8, MRS. POTTS' SMOOTIirNO IRONS, i MIIS. KNOX PLCT1NG MACHINES, At factory prioea, nt tho hardware ami houaelup f nlshlngatoreof _ < NffillITT & 1111(1.. . ' jya inn Mnrkd mrool. " __ PHOTOPRAPHY. < gj^iPiBii rnOTOMlAMIC BfUDIO, anP 120ft Market street. "piUCKUKT: (JAniNETS...,...,. 93 00 |*r clown l#JJJLi,L,9T0"HA WIH.V 1 00 |wr down MINETTK I'lIOTOOIIAI'iI8? fiO per down j ri.UMMKH'f, . Jc7 ( 1l!W Ms! n street. J)ON'T YOU FOItUKT IT. * - * l i NICK CARD PHOTWIRACIIS II I'KR W17.. I 1 * * TrmH nnowK'n tiAM.Knr. i QllAYOJf rOHTHAITS AT 1 MYLES* ATtT STUDIO, 1 nn24 Nfi. HIM MAIM BTHKKT. \ PINAMCIAU J igANK op te oino Valley,' . CAPITAL ZZ. 4176,000 , Wm. A. Isiptt .. ....Aresldont , Wm. fl. Simpson ,Vlcc-l?roddpht , Docs a Genoral Honking Business. DihKcropi: Wm. A. Isetl, Wm. 11. fllmpson, , J. A. Miller, John K. Iv.tJford, 1 A. M. Adanw, Victor Rosenfounf. Henry Speyer, ( mail F. P. JHpBON, Canhlfr. jgXCIIANOK BANK. **" J CAPITAL .......... 1200,000 J. N. Vamcb President I hamukl Uuottuw VJee-Prcsidetit i mnrx-roiw. t J. N. Vtnce, H. Horkhelmer, 1 h. uuvbliq, \v, niipRhmn, 1 U R. IK-Inplaln, A.W.Kelly. ' John FfflW, w 1 jQjiNJ.joymc.iHa, ; ^NVItX, ANVILS, ANVILS, ' t BELLOWS, BELLOWS, BELLOWS I At the fnur-Atory Imn Ittml, 1 i22 and \m Mnln Hireet. JACOB SNYDERMltfl . , PFATTY^Q OKOANB, W tmfni How*.' saw* Ms&mxuuxtt HICII BLOOD. PARSONS' PfllffATIVr: PILLS Make Now Rich Blood, and will completely chansc the Mom! irt the entire xyrtcrn In three months. Any per*>n who will tnkc mm pill e?eh hlijht frtria one* to twelve week* mnyl* notorial to wuna health, If toich a thlnjr be |*>wlitfo. fcnlbJmn"&r''hW'5t?i<*m. - Boston, Maw., frrmirrly BanjmnJfa. iflCMTO U/AUTPnVvrrwherkioMi7h? AutNIo TVANItU tot Family Knitting Marhlne over Invented. Will knit n pair of ntnr kln?, with heel and t/w romptelr*, In 20 mlnntw. It will al?i knit a ftrt?tjarlft> of. tonry work for Whleh Ki7oXS^.U^.mSo'0?iA? CO., *?.w?iMi>|ton Mrttt, ifotm, Mm, Tiuii?rbrrTATioN PlTX^UfiQH. CINCINNATI <k ST. LijyiS KML>VAX~l'AtNH.vyULK KQL'TE 6*^4* Vud \>u*i ejtfnxi**! to Jl'LY Truloji Ictro Puuhudlo Depot, foot ol EkxentU ^^Ueumdliig, dailj', except Sunday, OOXh'U IACT. ? Wtw.! But | nut P*c. | ac* ' \\heeling Time. Kxp'?|Exp'? Exp'a KxpVc'm'u ...t*4,*,0- m. |a. u. r. ?. WhiwUug ? i.tfi ?:ut 6:6J Arriv*?? y WclUbUK ...... 7tW| til &Crt 9:31 7:2R tilcubeuvlllc 8:(AM &u> 9:63, fcll) Pltuburgh -..,.... 10:1*) 3:4W 7:36 A.M. A. X. Hwriibutv i:4tt 3:66 Uaitliuoiv 7MU Wtuhhitftun i fttq PUlluileuihlA 6:16 7:;w? New Vow...- ~~J . MS ... . K 1 r.*. r.H. Bortmi 5UH 1 *U? fcUOL..... 1 ,! i -?r- " : t?- .S"1": -lc- a?" W'" V*P M*d? -*?'?> Ciu'n Leave? A. M. r. H. A. M. t. U. f. M. Whci'ltOf pn 40*. M 6:61 '*? SjOO 2MJS 110 Dcnui^irr::^.., i$io ?:u*? ...nntt S'ewark J..1.! J..^..;. fcfo *1& ?. 2olutubus? 3:10 '?30 Uuu? A. M. A. M. friuinbua 3:40 2:4.')........ 6:!i'> KfcOO Arrive? p. M. Dayton 6:30 &0u 10:31 2:00 Huciimati &0U fc3:> 11:21 a.uu p. m. p. u. Indianapolis. 11:00 12:20 12:20 6:55 Jt. I<ou1h A,7:M> 8:10 8:15 JhlcagQ.....,^....,.,.... ^10| 7:401 exprv* lea van Wheeling lit h.&2 a. m., hprtvw Wdbjuw *2G I. m.. 4Uutnni^llu IHM a. M.. luuking ulow connection lor veitura point#. Trttlili leaving Columbus hi ft<401. N. and 6:35 a. v.. run dolly. Through Chicago ExprcM leaves L'olumbiu dully, except Sunduy. at 6:00 p. M., with ilccnliiK ear attached, arriving in Chicago at 7:30 next morning. Horth* can lie hoc u red in advance at Union Depot Tiekt-l Ollkc. Columbus. riiUmiin'h l'alaeo Drawing Room bleeping Cam ilimutth without change from Stoubcnvlllo taut to Philadelphia and New York. Wait to Columbua, Cincinnati, I<oul?vllle, IiuIIuiir|hi1U and HI. I-ouU. For through ticket*, bAKXufle chuck*, ulecplug t?r iccommodatioii*. and any further Information. aj>ply to J(W. M. BELLEVILLE, Ticket Agent, at taniwlidle Depot, foot of Kleventh rtieel, or at CJly ticket OtHcu, uudcr Mi'I.nro lloiiw. Wheeling. D. W. CALDWELL, Uen'l Manager, llttuburghiPa. E A? FORD, ficn'l Paw, and Tickct Agent, PUUburgh, Pa. CLEVELAND & PITTSUUKGII K. It" IDNDKNHKI) T1MK CARD. Igyrw-T^ JgE'tTB" WK ^oomo EAST AND WEST. On and after November 7.1880, all trulna will nut lally, flxwpj Huivlay, iw follows: 3 Through Trains to iltuburgh, 2 Through Trains to Cleveland. 2 Through Tralim to Chicago. ^Pullman ParlorCm^otweenWflUvlHeand CloveHotel and Hlceplng'Oiri on all'twlni between A I* lance and Chicago. | Accom. | Mail. Express. Leave? k'llalro 5:55 A.M. 10:M a.m. 1:55 r.M, Iridgeport 6:0ft " 11:00 " 2:05 tcnbcnvillo.,.?, 7:04 " 1U57 " ?:0l " k'ellsvllio ,w,h.h.?. fclo " 1:10 p. x, 5:50 tocheMer 0:15 " 2:25 " 6:40 Arrive? ItUburgh 10:2ft " 8.25 7:45 dtoona,...? 8:45 " 12:20a. M. lurrtkbonc 12:65A.M. 4:10 ' laltlinoro 7:30 " 7: .o ? I'a-hingU n 0:02 " 9:02 ? hiUdoliihla...... ?V. 4:1ft " 7:40 few York &M " 10:ft5 ' kuton .. '4:40 p.m. 6:10 p.m. TO CLEVELAND. " Only flVehoursandlwenty-flvo minute*. ? - | Aocun'. | KxprvsaT hWf e? MUlro ICMiN. l:ftSp.m. iridwport 0:0ft " 2:0ft ' tcubfMll 7i0i " ?;0l illlitiiM.. :m 1:00 p.m. 6:19 " tavenna 1:40 " fi:m " Itlilwill 8:00 " ?'?:20 ' levelatirt * B:ift " 7:3ft " TO CHICAGO. Only Huhtfoti hour*. | Actum. | Kiprm Leave-* Icllnlrc i.M. l:ftfip. M, Iridueport. r.:0ft M 2:0ft " ituiibuiivlllo 7;W " KOI " fellow Creek i a:4H Ullnnce 1:20p.m. 5:m " (an*fleld ft:40 " 0:20 " t. Waynu........ 12:08a, m. 2:40a. it. .11 IrwjtPr* A.. J.. HMO/1' " Htki'uknvii.i.r ActOMMODATiON.-Lonvat Ucllniro it 4:40 p. M., Hridgoport a:0u p. M. Arrives at HteuHtnvlllo at fl:or> p. m.; leave* Hteubenvvllle at I'M a. i.: liriilRejK)rt at 8:52 a. m.; airive* at llellalrc at i;0TA. M. " ' Tickets nnd bagmco checks fo all principal points n the hast nnd west can lm procured at trio Ticket )fflce in Bridgeport. . f. It. mykr8, neneml Passenger and Ticket Agent. DALTIMORE&OIIIO RAILROAD CO. On and after May 22,1m1, jsuwngcr tmlns will im MTnllows~WhccHnK Time: EAST bound. . No. 0. |No. 7? JjjjJ > Leave? p.m. a. m. I a. m. I p. m. iVhcellntr - 3:10 Hi.'iOl C;W r?:lft itellalre 0:00 10:00 6:30 Arrives at? p.M. P.M. A.M. P/M. Iraftort 7::to 1:00 11:30 fc2ft P.M. A.M. ^umfocrlnnd 4:47 4:32 1:30 Muhlngton City 0:m) c:30 taltlnioru...1rtm.i... 10:60*... 7:40 lilladolphln fl:0*. 1*18 few Yolk.,......I*..;..,;,..,..... 0:25 4:fo j . 7 ' < . *.M. lostofl.o...?. A..,,..:.,:. l:20|r. 0:1ft Daily except Huuhay. No.,7 aud.no, 0 stop a\ all Ptatipn*. , Leave- p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Wheeling ftftft 0:0ft 1:IK> 11:1ft Upllalre.,... 4:4a 10:10 2:10 11:60 Arflve ml? p. M. A. M. Unwnrllln M-M l!(? i;4r. n-17 IS ^ 8 Cincinnati ft 8:00 11:10 landtiaky 7:00 1'o!oo p. M. P. M. Indlaoapolli ll:no 11N> 12:M Jt. : A 7:5*1 7:Wi 0:00 A.M. P. M. ftlcngo , j 7;C0 8:00 AW , ICnnwnn'tr...,.'.,'..f...H m s:00) WO II. A 0. J'ntacc, Drawing Itoum and Bleeping Cam )ti all nl*ht train*. - tl Clow ronneetlon*are made for all point* 8onth ind Pouthwnrt. North and Northweat, making till* i dwirablo route lor colonic and permna rnotlng o the nrvflt Weat, and to whom particular attention given. W11EKMNQ, P1TT8, AND BALTIMORE, DIV. Leave Wheeling. fl;2?A. Ii401. M., MOM*. . No trnlna nlrt oil thla UlvMoti on Punday. Ticket* to all principal point* on aole at Depot, )fflre ojien at all honra doting tti? day. Information to the traveling jpubllo eheerlnlly rfven. . VT. M. C'LrMRNTR, >1. of T. It T. DKVRIBB. Qcn'l Agent, Wheeling. LEGAL NOTICE. QHKIMT8 BALE OF VALUABLE 0 RKAIi ROTATE. 4 By virtue of tho anthoHty treated In me by a de? rets of the Circuit Court of Manhall county, W. k'n., made In the ohaueery nmw of L. I), Purdy and vlfo va. Cntharlno Llndaef and othera, and enteral m theZVl day of July, IMI, 1 will nroettHl.toaell, it public auction, to the hljtheat ami tx*t bidder, nt iho fmnt door of the Marahall county Court Hotiae, Ml SATURDAY, TUB 10th DAY or SKITEMHER, IMI, Ihe following real crtate of Which ElMia Llndcey lied eclwd, altuated In and mar Moiimtatllle. * Marahnll county, W. Va.. a* folly*?, tb-wlt: l.ot No. 1 fronting oil the Ohio river, and running hack on the river lull, containing 2?, Pert#. bell:* ihe land conveyed to Ellrtia I.lmbay ! > pavftl Roberta ami wife by deed datwl fwitcmbtf 8lfh. 1W5. and hy John If. Pmllh atuf wife by deen the Ifltn flay of March,IP6P. Thlalaavery/UHraMe farmandlaya well, etwpt that Mrt f-oiitlng theriver. A Jaryo Rrt of It iwrlvnfrdand In a poodatafeofeultltatlon. ,t So. 4, containing 21 faerta ndJolnlnglot No. 1, md l?knmvn a? the"\eniiatann/' Thla form laya very well and 1? tniftly cleared and In a ko?*I Mnto of cilltlmtton. and la * lint clrya prating firm. I/?t No. If* a* dwlsimted riu the plot of Kllxabtfh Tomllnann'a addition trV4Irawthtown. beln* thrramo lot deeded to Ellahn l.lndyy by Pattcmon Taylor hydcrd dated tho ft day of March, 1867. Lot No. iw In the wme addition to Kllwbethjown, being tho wme lot conveyed i iFilaha l.lndwy by John Andernm and wife by d* d dated the wth day of April, WW. l/>t No. f tig one and three ?|iiarter aercn, moTCorlci*. adj>.iulnicthg II.AO.R. H. ?lef>ot. Ihla < a vtry valuable ntcev of property on acr?utrt of Ita iwhlc for the litfgo vein of Mndo/ n t*h wperlof htm Hy. l^t No.3 Win* ft brick, warthmiw nml pitnflll lot of ground nt the mouth of PlafJrnrerretk, nnd oil the north bnnk.e*tendlnfi to the Ohlft river. The llilc to nil the nbove parcel* and lots of land I* believed to ho perfect. Tf.nM? of B.w.r.-<?ncfourth of the pnrehiwo money cn*h In hand, nnd iw much more u the pwchft*r may elert to p?y: onefotirth In one your, onefourth In two rear*, and the remaining fotirth In three rem*, the deferred fmymnnt* to hear lnt?re?t from thedav of tale. The purthaier will \* reonlred to jive hondo with Rood wrmlty for the deferred payment*, end the title will Ik- retained mmH the pnrehtue money Ik nil wild, or If the pufebiiwr thorn*, h* may aeewe the payment! by ? deed of UflrtonthepretnlH*. Ml* to tagm M10 o'clock At n. 1019 Sheriff ind 0omnl?too tr,