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' . THE INTELLIGENCER. IPublUhed daUH^tUJI excepted). FBCTT A t'AMPHELI., I'BQPBIRTOBB. At Jfo?. 75 and 2% Fourteenth btroct. TCR.V5TFlj.tILY: Onocoprmieycftr?.fs GO Tl?rfc ino thf t2 0" };' Bis month*. 4 0> I Uim* month Ifcllwcd L>> can Ion In flty, lie por woek. TKRH3 0FT.TllWKy.KLY: Oat yetr ~ 13 to | h:x month* 91 CO luMUF U'EKXLV: , One ye*r 91 to i six month* |1 OC Ore-it reduction* to Club*. Fend for noipto cop)' ' and uUcuhuH. A<Ulri+i, KEEW A CAMPBELL, jp'i Wkrrlinj, II*. ?Vl. [Entered at llw I'ontoffljc at Wheeling, tf. Va., Uh eeotirt tmtM nutter. | WiTllKMMbrw: vAm U ABCH It MM. Tub low rates which prevailed during the last six months have told heavily upon Jay '' Gould's Mississippi ttiver bnrgo lilies. The following statement, showing the amount of freight, in loan, shipped Irom'St. bniin by railroad und river for 1881 and 1880, gives an idea of the bad effect ttoo low rail [ rates have had upon the Mississippi barge lines: list. IMO. Total by fall 3, ?W.'J"2 2,7<?C.S0 *. ToUl by rtvur l,iu7,6&> * liirruuM by rail. 707,?12l.tw. r Ut^h-uao by rail. Iki.ljuUlh il. | Thin shown that the Mississippi River Largo lines can compete effectively against the railroads only when the mil rates are high. When rail rates are low they lmve but little show. ??????? HiimIiiih* I'runiirrU. Tho public sentiment of this country is |. still influenced by tho panic of 1873. Those who were in business then for themselves, or employed by others, lmve not forgotten it, and the recollection of it makes them apprehensive thut we may experience sometiling of tho mime Hurt this year, or next yeur, or almost any day when we aro not expecting it. Perhaps it is just as well that this apprehension pre-] vails, as it operates to induce more or less conservation among business men. Tho extended linex'of lengthened and attenuated credit, such as covered the country like so much gossamer net work in 1871!, have been guarded against, and every man you meet is not in debt either for goods bought or for money borrowed for the holding or development of souio speculative property. Not only is this the ease, but the wealth /if ?lw> flAxnlru 5- VfLtlu liwrnncul di.w... 1873. There la not only more money per capita in the aggregate, but more of it in the hands of the individual per capita of the country. The farmers, for instance, instead of being in debt for lands or slock, or, worse : still, for idleness brought on by the inflation and demoralization of the war, in which they lived at the expenso of the country merchant, who was carried by the jobber, have, as a etas, pulled out, paid otr their debts, and are now fully cn their feet. Their lands are very nearly, back to old selling prices, and in some cases beyond them. There is an inflation of real estate going on all over the country, and it is almost the invariable rule that a very decided real estate inflation precedes a panic. As yet this inflation has not beeu decided and excessive. People are not so easily bit as they were prior to 18711, and they do not borrow money now-a-days to buy land. It is surplus and idle money that is now going into real estato. This is why its rise has been quiet ami gradual for the last year. Credit has not been inflated. Jones has not sold his land on credit to Johnson, and Johnson, in his turn, has not bought the lands of Thompson , on credit, Such inflation of laud as has resulted thus far comes of good crops, good prices antl surplus money. We expect to see this inflation go on. With the present largo volume of money, constantly increased every month by over , two millions of silver, and also an increasing bank circulation,it cannot be, except iu the event of disaster to the crops, that we can have a general decline in' values. An inflation of money?even of good money?begets an inflation of values? ilrstof volatile values and then of real estate. We are uow some distance in u real estate inflation, having had the volatile iuflation lor the last two years. me present (lecauo is going to be on exceptional one iu its character. An immense railroad development is going on supported by en unprecedented immigration. A million of people arc expect* d from Europe this year. Already they are landing iu myriads I *on our shores and wending their way West, to Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Dakota and Montana. Thousands of them arc flowing the line of the new Northern Pacific, tempted there by cheap wheat lands and a climate somewhat similar to tlier own. These people aro not lazzaroni, but a hardy, thrifty and industrious population, posessed of some money and full of anxiety and determination to work and save, liefore the year is out thousands and tens of thousands of them v? ili have new homes, partly paid for with their ready cash, and next year they will all raise crops, ai.d ttvo years from now the railroads will be crowded with their produce 1 and with return merelmudise The wealth producing capacity of such a people is | simply incalculable. The West beyond the Mississippi will indeed be the seat of ; American empire iu 1890. By the close of this century not all the golden dreams of ; the Oricut will equal its wealth and power. ! The recent check in business activity?if indeed there has really been a decided ), check?has resulted from 'causes partly j artificial. An unwise grain speculation, the greatest and most protracted this country has ever seen, has cut down our natural ex-1 ports, and the goldeu tide that has been 1 . running in so strong for over two years on \ our shores has been turned. This fact, together with an excessive inllation in rail? road securities, and the creation and parp. tlal absoption of a vast screed of new securities, has begotten distrust in values based on this excessive diversion and absorption of capital, and has shown itself in the iron and railroad material markets. $; The increased imports from Kuropo of iron 1 f. andiron goods havo caused dealers and' fa.. speculators to pause for the moment. This i pauso has thrown a damper on all sorts of partly matured and doubtful projects. i V; and hence u general check, such as it is, pi , has fotlowed all along the line, "Without belittling or underrating the S - . influences that havo produced this check, k we may call it for the time being artificial. | The fact that wo have had bunk failures Ht, and defalcations, some large and important pv ones among them, and that no panic was begotten in consequence?not even a semiJ*;,': panic?shows that everybody is still able to fc "walk up to the Captftiu's olllce and eottle. % In other words Ihcre, was no widely and thinly spread inflation of credits to bo M'-' rudely snapped. That tlmo is not yet. We b : have tried our fastenings daring tho last lew months and found them still equal (3 he strain of a large inflation In the volt : jp speculations of the country. It it then ore the general belief of the highest at horities In this country and Europe the American credit is sound, and that we ai itiil headed for a career of prosperity. r i* urn f. it fitox j I'm I'm In Itrgnnl to (lie Ylritlnln mid W? VImlnlu llebl ftvtlleiurut. Kdltor* latclllfeacen NVe epitomize the concluding pari graphs of the Ilegirta'i editorial on tli I4tii: "West Virginia should not rernai quiet under the imputation of repudhitin her share of the Virginia debt. tiotu action should be taken to set the Mtal right before the outuide world. A fe whereas' will explain her exact positio towards this debt ami her willingness I meet every just liability." This sound* pretty *ulJ, hut it is as bo low as a drum. "A few'whereas'" and resolution that the Legislature Iiuh dete mined to nuy an equitable part of the del may cluck, for a while, the downwiu tendency of the certificates and enab speculators to bull the murket, but tl stubborn facts demonstrate that sue action will bring lasting ridicule upon tli State. NVe present the facts brie fly: Old Vi giniaowed, with interest, forty-live m lions; she was divided into two Suites'; tl question was, what proportion of the dv should bo aasuuitd by each State? iYop ditiered about this proportion and whi they differed, Vilginia passed the ftindii )?)l ol JX7J. 'J'Jus m:1 was accepted I thirty miilioiiBot her bonds; liiteen millioi did not accept. Those who accepted ai of course, bound to abide the consequeuci The funding bill offered, in exchange f the old bonds, a new boud for Ott 2*8 ecu and a certificate for the balance. This a tilicate declares, that it will be paid I Virginia "in accordance with such settl meiit as may be had with West Vfrgiuin As between herself and her creditor*, si undertook to determine the proportion f West Virginia. 0i course litis ex par action is not uun^mory upon our ami The old Common* health (Uod bless Ik iu lier misfortune*,) wan trying to compt mice. an bi*t mIic might, with her crvdilo: She agreed lo divide among the holders 11ii*8o certificates whatever might bo pa l?y West Virginia. If this State assum one-third, tlio holders would receive t face value of their certificates. if she i mimed only one million, they would i eeivc only n few eentson the dollar, llu ing accepted the funding act, the holdeis ccrtideates have not the hum bianco uf ai claim upon thin fc'iate. They look v clusely to Virginia. Hence it would the very HTght of folly for our legislature volunteer to light tlio battles of thesj w have been speculating iu these certiUcat< We might an well champion tlio cause anv otiier class of the creditors of Virgin It will be remembered the fuudiug i a pan one-third of each bond as t share of West Virginia, ami that 15,000,0 have never been refunded; hence (lor the purposes of this paper) tin* present (It of \ irginia is represented by ?20,000,000 bonds it-sued in lis?I; 10,000,000 of cei ficates issued in 1871; and 15,000,COO bonds issued before the war. It will be observed also that the porti set apart for this Mute is represented 10,000,000 of certificates, with interest sin 1S71, and'one-third of the 15,000,000 (i fuuded* ante-war bonds. iu respect to these 1'>,000,000 nrite-w bonds, there is this curious coinpllcatic The* act of 1871 has been repealed; hen they can not be funded, and consequen the'holders cannot obtain ceitillcates : the 5,000,000 which Virginia refuses to pi Again; since the holders luive never agre to arcept their j>ro rain of what may bo pi by West Virginia, tlio old State, in respi to this 5,000,000, is iu iMlilemiua. Shot she accept trom West Virginia/?*m than t one-third, and the holders .of these bon should demand par, she would be oblig to rcshouidcr this 5,000,000. Hence, it the merest twaddle to talk about a "jam settlement," unless and until a 1. in lir>t passed by the legislature Virginia Jo enable tlio holders of these , teen millions to accept the provisions the fuudinuuet. Forexatnolc. anuuost* compromise is effected ami West Virgil pays to old Virginia $1,500,000, the hold of"the certificates, will be entitled to llO lo) and there is left only $500,000 wl which to pay the live million. The ho ere of certificates must accept payment' accordance with this settlement; hut t holders of the bonds may refuse to recei ten cents on the dollar ami should they so Virginia would be confronted with t alterative of either taking up four and half millions which she has laid down, else, directly ami unequivocally repudi ing this portion of her debt. \\ o repeat is absolutely impossible for the two Stat to compromitt, until some arrangements n tiint made with the holders of these bom Tin to familiar facts are, or ought to known to those who presume to adtponi \ lie Legislature as to its duty; these fit ar , or ought to be, kno * n "to gentium who pretend to possess special ami pe< liar information as to what is thought abc us -"outside the State;" but in view til -so facts, how supremely ridiculous th fcUggCBtion that "our legislature shot make an ex parte settlement:" Of a veri the faculty some men i>omv8 of maki themselves publicly ridiculous is tri p lenouional. If it "was wrong for Virgii ti> make and publish her ex jnirtc detem nation of the proportion which this .St; ought to assume, why is it not equal wrong for West Virginia to publish an n-irte decision? But worse yet; what w th3 honest-minded part of" that "outsi world" think of us, if we take advantn of the dilemma of the old State, in respt to her fifteen millions unfunded ai make this vain, unmeaning and imprac cable proposition, "to pay as much as consider our equitable share." Aye! ai ime like this, when not a single "credit has solicited any action by West Virgin ami when poor old Virginia is being u mred to a degree almost beyond hum endurance, what will that outside worli think of us, if we volunteer to increase t confusion and uimravnte the diwmter? Our next communication will oil some "suggestions" concerning "the I smirched reputation of West Virginia." Junius. I'llf*! Ilclilnir IMIcn! The symptoms of itching piles are moi ure, like perspiration, Intense itching, im it night,sK?msa* if j?in worms were crnwli in or about the rectum. The more x< scratch the worse they itch; very diatress!i The private parts are often affected. I Swayne's Ointment is the most effective re eily extant for this tormenting compiaii Gives rest at night without the desire scratch; also lias no equal In quickly era< eating tetter, Itch, wilt rheum, erysl|>elns,In hers' itch, pimples, all scaly, crusty, ltd skin eruptions. Here is the proof. "Ci tainly the best remedy ever used in my pn tice. ?l?r. Cotton, Woodstock, Vt. "Trc bled with itching lilies for over twenty yea it cured me comph'tely,M~L, S. Messer, i: Held, Me. Sent for fifty cents (in three-ce stamps); three boxes, $1 25. ity Dr. Sway S: Sou, Philadelphia, I'a. Sold by all drt: ^ista in Wheeling and elsewhere. mwfaw A Koynl Uifl of i% 81,000,000. The celebrated Charity Hospital will e gago the attention of the many visitc who will throng to Now Orleans this sur mer to tho bi-centennial landing of 1 >alle at New Orleans. It is a historical i stitution, and has by the Divine blessii saved the lives of innumerable tbousam of maimed, wounded, injured, and sit sufferers?of all nationalities and religion races and colors. It is uow, and has bee supported by tho royal gift of $1,000,CX made by the Ixmisiana State Lottery Cot: pany in quarterly pavments. For all ii formation about the Hospital or tho 1 a; tery Drawing, write before the next one c April 11th to 31. A. Dauphin, New 0 leans, I.u. n*w Jultn Hornier Has received twenty more pleccs of tha beautiful Molmir lirocailes, in all color worth 20c., for 12X&, and many other gooi In same pn?portlon. Call soon if you wii great bargains in Dry Goods, Notions, Ca pet*. Wall I*tt|>cr*, Window Blind*, etc. No 2010 and 2021 Main street, Ccuter Whee lug. _ *w r Fon Scrofula, Rheumatism,' Mercurii Poison, and all blood dixata, take & S. S. i. PBovBitna. y Pride (eels no cold. i' Fortune favors fools. A No fool like the old fool. 0 A flow will have an ebb. Lightly come, liglitiy go. Two of. n trade seldom agree. Quick at meat, quick at work. 11 Little pitchers have great ears. Venture not all in one bottom. j. Vice ruleth where gold reigncth. le Poverty parteth good fellowship. '* A liar must have a good memory. K Forecast is better than hard work. [e A little more breaks* the homo's back. k To forget a wrong is the best revenge ? Adversity makes a man wise not rich. u All are not hunters that blow the horn, j. Friendship is not to be bought at a fair, a One man's breath, another man's death. r* Idleness must thank itself if it goes bare,l foot. A fox should not bo one of a Jury at a |Jt gooso trial. I, He is poor indeed that can promise jH nothing. He that reckons without his host must r- reckon again. it ie A mono others referred to in a recent is? bt fiuoof the Xurmtuwn (Pa.) Herald, were io Iho following cases of special interest, le They are their own commentary. Mr. ig Samuel C. Nyee, resides at !J08 Marshall >y street, ami IjoMh the responsible position its of journal clerk in the Pennsylvania IjCgis* v, lature, at llarrisburg. While Mr. Nvce us. and family were in the country recently, or his boy, aged three years, fell and broke a its limb. ' He recovered, but a very trouble* :r- soma stillness set in and he could scarcely jy use the leg. The injured limb was rubbed le- several times with St. Jacobs Oil, and the ." stiflnees was ho much reduced that the boy ;ie was able to use his 1<*j? freely. I)r Knipe or said it was the use of St. Jacobs Oil that tu cured the stiffness. Mr. Nyce himself used le. the Great German Remedy for toothache ?r, with good effect, and also "for a sprain and o- pains of a rheumatic nature, and alwavs rs. with good effect* Mrs. Nvce also says siu of thinks the Oil isasplendul thing, and sin id always keeps it on hand. L-d |ii? ItnrKHln in u Piano. ia- Good 1x/x octavo rosewood piano, nearly e. new, used hutavhort time, will l>esold at i lV. *reat bargain. Call and examine at Lucas \1n?loStnrP. 1142 Main *trw*t 1 cniroKflir ? p lifl l'-on ! fi8EBMH8H, ill flouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, in Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, ''v Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swellings an J *"j Sprains, Burns and Scalds, nt Gannral Bnrfilv Pains. Ui' V ' ? ~r of Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains "r" and Aches. 2 No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacob* Ott aj . ? a *<?/>. * a rr, milli pla and cheap External Itemcdy, 'til A trial entails but tho comparatively trilllnc outlnj Id- of 00 4'oiilu, awl every one sulIcrinR with pain .jn can have cheap and positive proof of SU claim jie Directions la Eleven Languages. ve BOLD BY ALL DBUQQI8T8 AND DEALEES IN do . MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & CO., or Jialtlmore, Sid., V. S. jL % TKAYELEHS' Ul'lDE. va ire nwAHTURH or tra wh? hmr. U otiullnv 4 |t AM r V P M l?e B, AO. It. B J. |C:i;. 8:ti) '&::<>> sh P- ?? 1Jt8 Cent. 0. Dlv ?:aol 1;30 t&50 llsjr. en W..P.4B.D1V C;-?0 1:10 4:50 :u- a. m. lllt Clcr.&Pltu 6:C0| 10 40 2:10 t4:55 ,U* P.M. of P.,C.4 8tL... 8:27 8:32 * 8:27 1:22 4:17 5:4 18 * ?' (|(J C..T.V.&W 1:an ?7:?H Tt-.n |y, AHUVAJj OF TRAINS. OK hllU11v day. A.M. P.M. r.M. n.4 0. R.R 1*15 4 4.5 2:30 . A.M. A.M. P.M. Ill' CouLO. Dlv .... 0:10 9:55 10:.<*J 6:4C He p. v. II., W..P.&B. Dlv 11:20 6:0.'i 8:2.') V P.M. P.M. A.M. tX (flev. &Pitt* 11:22 5:48 7:57 |8'42 ill A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. J0 P.,C.ABt.L. 10.37 7:52 8:117 10:^7' 8:27 7:1 ye t;., T. V. W ?;ip;m zm) I ^7:15 Nit ? Daily except Sunday. lid t SteuuenvUie Accommodation.?This train dui ingthc day )uu*e? Iwekwanl and forward l>etwcc'i u* Martin'* Ferry and B?llalre: stopping when require* we nt tho Sherman Boute, ifctuaville, West Wheelini I a and Gravel UIU. or y Mwwillon AcvomrvodaMon. in, J^OTICE. *!!. Un?ll further notice ear* on the Wheeling A Kin JV, Grove Rallm?d will run as follows: i I.F. v\'K THKCtTY AT I IJUVKSTAMM'* AT ,,u (1:20 A. M. 3 11 P. M. I 7 00 A. M. 2.20 r. M. hr.-O C.20 7;40 " 6.WJ " er " I )0- JAR. KI.KP.1I, mh!7 Sut'iTliiti't)il''nt. "THE STEADMAN GULCH" ? Mining and Milling Company, uu INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF WES1 R- VI RUIN 1 A. >r. in- Capital Stock - $G00,000 it. 30,000 shares, par value - $UU each, to ii- Stock Forever Ison-Assessablc. irliy The proj>erty of this company is situater it- in Summit county, Colorado, and consist; ic-. of ,u* 18 Silver Mines, "l 2 (told Placer Mines, nt 1 Town Site, I Saw Mill and Water Rights, Dwelling and Store Houses, IHui'ksintUi Shop, Tools, &c Tlio company have set aside for workinj: "" capital live thousand shares of- its capital ,rs >took. and they are now ottering for sale t n" limited number of tlicso sliures at JX n- Su.OO Per Share. lis PAR VALUE $20 00 AXD FOREVER SOS:k ASSESSA ULE. This is a rare chance for any,'g one to invest thoirlnoney, where everyjdollar ,1' realized from the salo of tkis stock goes in to the treasury of the company to be exj?ended in the development of the comjiany't ll* property. IT IS THE DETERMINATION' OF THIS ,n COMPANY TO STAND AS ONE OF THE r. FIRST IN THE STATE. AND THAT ALL WORK SHALL BE PUSHED WITH ENERGY, VIGOR AND INTELLIGENCE, AND TO THE INTEREST OF EACH AND w EVERY STOCKHOLDER. ^ Those desiring a safo investment can forj, ward orders for stock or apply in person to t THOS. H. B. HAASE, General Manager and Aeent, Wheeling, W. Va. il fiirSend for a PROSPECTUS of the property ja27-nwat WEW ADVBRTI8BMKHT8. F)R rent-a very DESIRABLE CI houae nn 8"U'h Front Kiwi, Iala?d. conuin- Lf l-if rtx rooms and furnlihed attic. Apply to H. F. J ON El. 1153 Xa-kct treet mh2i J^OTICE. Mb. WALTER1IAVIHND, of Holland * Co, Pari*. Auicmli nn<l Llmo*n France, Will be at our toruoii FH1UAY, the V!Uh liut.. with aauipleaof their celebrated Olua. We Invite our friend* to call and fe*?t their eye*. W. M. HINEHART * DRO.. mh?2 ItliS Mwrk-t Et?ee?. m gTKl' LADDEHS. V All >J*ea of 8tfp Ladden from three to twelve kJ feet, Jmt received- Our luddtfa are light, atronit aud very ehe*p. Call and ace the anortment of Hardware and ItouieFumUhing Goodi at NKebliT & llttO'8, tnh"2 1312 Market Street. TMPOUTAST. 300.00 TO tSOO.OO. A gentleman or lady with the ahovi amount of I fji|>1 (ii 1 ran ateutu a Half Intetod In a Female Uur* I U ?. now reurgunUliig Puriy haa be?>n on the road all Kaxou. Huccum guaranteed. Addrm, MANAOKK, whig* St Juror* 1Intel, tt hMlng. gEED POTATOES. 1U0 buihtla London Lady Seed Potatoes, tbe n flti- at In Uiu market U MO bocheif choice White J'each Mow Potatoes. * . Just received and fur Mile cheap nt llOl.LBY A BROWN'S, ISO!) Mailt htteet, mhH One door below B F. Caldwell'* i In store. pKIVATE SALE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. One "Splendid" and ono "Bunny Side" Flro-placo Mentor. i)iiu"Anlni{t4in"atid one "Valley Ptur" Cookfng store. I Hmtite Iron Ifat flack. 1 Rci'rfg?r.itor. Loiof Window Wind*. t utltce D?*k, 4e., AC. SAM'L ?. HAHNhZ, tah!!2 vfi Fifteenth Street. ^ A ltTIST AND WAX FLOWER MATERIALS * A full atock of these goods at lowest prieca " can bo found at KIRK'S ART STORK, mh22 10Q.r) Main street. i ! JpRANK CO EN, I ; Architect and Superintendent, = OrricB with A^iistroxo, Coex & Co., Cor. Eleventh ami Market Sfs. 1 FMlmiMcafnrnUhed on application. v mh22 J pUUE (j maple Received To-day ut 11. JJKIIHK.NS', r ni1i22 2217 and 2J1U Market Street. rj^O TIIE TRADE. 1 Car New York Early "Rose Seed Potatoes. jr 1 Car Choice Potatoes for family uso. n Just received and for sale by RACUMANN it MEYER, J. i?l>22 111-r? Market 8i.t Wlit'diiiy. W. Vn, 8 III r n I P I 11 111)1 V?CT>- Hitter; of ill I'oUtbkl Putt**, ?] R 111 11 U H n br Co..r?a. It ?l?u cvmihloi n 111 U III U n II ,wrtalalRK to |x>lltlc?. n?.l uullM bWj, nm tTinn lu'?ruck!o??ad midjr nlncnct. HolJuuij rill I I IIIH *?y ?ub?ctlyil?m; but ?iib?crlptlon? wot I UDIIUUf ,jlt(lcl wl)( (B (U|* mil j-i bj mall or C. 0. t>. W at rutiliibing Co* trpruw. Agrntt now ? Hoa. THQS. V. *""??*? Mu,t pp't '"'r- 'ur wrtwv u i '* * * Mil* Wpuiy anljtifJ. IUmll out *u>ut 1 COOPEE. KucblMfe. ri??t*eiu4 now r??<ij. ? Addrcit FIF.CSIDE PUBLISHING CO. * S3 Kertb Cmath Ctrcst, PhilidfllphU. JfOR SALE AT AUCTION. At the Court How*. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, rommencinKat 10 o'clock a. h? U not sold at pri rule sale before thcif, One lot* on Lunellestreet. .'>0 by 100 feet. \ Two lots on Jiirnb street. f>0 by 100 fetiL 4~ The Woodward Farm. .'.7 acres. Term*?One-third ciu>li, balance lu one and two year* with Interest. \ J. II. WOODWARD. J Also st same time and place. Knur shares of stock In ifcllniro Street Railway. Twentyshare*of sjoek In T. V. A W. j{. it. Ten shares of stock in Grc? nwood Cemetery. X Terms cash. J. II. WOODWARD, Kxeentor. 1 W. II. Hai.i.kii. Auctioneer. mh'.'-J ^I'UIL ZMZAa-AZIIfcTIES s C'nt or uncut, at the ' CITY BOOK STORE! ; 1201 MARKET STREET, Stanton & Davenport F inh'Jj PROPRIETORS. . t) WE AUG LllUOUGIt = Moving & House Cleaning * AND NOW WE ARE : READY FOR BUSINESS? And we mean to do it too, as the follow ing price Hat will convince you : Tho Best Prints made, such as Oochecos, Pacifies, Merrimack*, ??c., reduced from 8 " - cents to GU ceu19. Good Prints at 4 cents. Good OinghaniH at CJ, cents. | Good Table Linen at 10 cents. in Dress Ginghams nt 10 cents. j|j 2 The Best $1.10 Quilt in the city. |Jj in - Our Cream Damask at 50 cents is what otli, era sell at 7."> cents. _ } Our r>0 cent Red Damask is fast colored, ? and well worth (i3 cents. ~ ASK TO SEB ' ! Onr 10 Cent Bleached Muslin, A. And you will see the Best Bargain you ever .iaw. p J. Si RHODES & 60. S. B.?Sew Goods arriving daily. ' p mh22 \J -ff- Vk I ii- r* r- ? ? . \ I INLVLK1-AILS : Dr. Roberts' s Cough Syrup! f Will instantly relieve, and quickly cur*, ? COUGHS, COLDS, HOAH8EXKSS, BKOK- O r 0H1T18, Ac., and will afford greater relief in \v I WHOOPING COUGH than any other rem- c* i edy. We guarantee that it will do all we ?u claim for it. It is put up in large bottles and sold for 25c by i^l dealers in medicines. 1!. A. McCAUE & CO., Proprietors, * di?i7 wnyuuNV) ? v?. I JEWELRY AND WATCHES. J SILVERWARE ! * Ml th. New Designs will be opened on THIS XWEEK J AT T I. G . DILLOIV'SS, J1223 MARKET STREET. ?, Prices Very Low. Ad . mh?i> T> ILL HEADS. LETTER HEADS. &c.L> For n?*t BUI Head*. Letter Uetda, Not? Ul Heada, Cardx, Ac., to to the Dally Iatelligenoer Job iw OflU*. Wl DRY GOODS. ISTERN DRY MS STORE, Mill, Kennedy S Co. j 1110 Maiu Street. en ipecial Bargains | THIS WEEK 15 ABLE LINENS!'" NAPKINS m TOWELS, ips, Figured Swiss Muslins, S J ihlo Linen at 22c worth 80 pis. ri Table Linen at 2H<' worth 37H cts. Jl Table Linen at 37H'c worth 50 eta. Table Linen at 4.'>c worth 73 ctn. ( Table Linen at 75 \ worth $1 UO. . Table Linen nt 87Kc. worth $1.2\ Table Liuon at $1.10 worth $l.?0. > An Extra (Jootl Daniattk Towel at iSfic. orlli ouc. p foi 11 Hew Goods and New Patterns. MARSHALL, KENNEDY & CO,, = mhCO 1110 MAIS STREET. J _ GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. JTEADQUARTBH8 i'Olt LOYER SEED, TIMOTHY SEED AN'D GROCERIES. HEAPESTand 1AKUESTSTOCK IN WEST VIRGINIA. Another lot of PH02NIX PATENT FLOOR ? bites and barrel#. Try it and you will use -r d other. *> All merchant* are invited to examine oar ock unit bo convinced that we keep good __ >ods and sell at close figures. y rOS. 8PEIDEL Jte CO., * WHOLESALE GROCERS, m fyl 1-Uft Wain and HIT Sontli Mreefa. or ilMONBAER&SONS < . fci IUI FRESH ARRIVALS OF 'ew Orleans Molasses, 1 Now Orleans Sugar, ew Va\*'iicia Raisins, Sew Loose Muscatel Raisins, J Now London Ltyer Raisins, low French Prunes, New Turkish Prunes, k New Currants, ilvcr Lake Flour, While Frost Flour. _ We carry the host assorted and largest ock of Groceries in the State and request all n ealere to call and see us before buying, and j e will8aveyou money. We have a full liue of f" Fresli Candles, or tbo Holidays, which we will sell lower lan any house in the State. Call at C SIMON BAER & SONS, j [os. 1412 and 1414 Main Street, * doff SYRUPS. IEW MAPLE SYRUP IN JUGS. 1 WARRANTED PURE. * I have oL?o Just received 5 birrels of very choice II SUGAR SYRUP, STRAIGHT. Tlil* is of the kind we used to got before King Vi luiixtc net Up. R. .T. SMYTH, " mh!7 Cor. Market nnd Fo ^ rteenth Sta Sard to housekeepers. u Vn tho 1st of April I romnro to my new and comio<llouN store. No. i:toC Murket street, where 1 will nveu finer nud laruer stock than ever. At my resent Hand, .no. 1001 Market street. I nut icdiiclng j iy magnificent line of K&m-y Groceries ami hta- J k*Mt loivvrn>i/** th?n p|mwberv. (all and see ie, ana buy the llnesl ?;>hkIs cheun. at ? (i. K McMKCIIEN'fl fflhIO Family Grnrorv. Iflfit Mnrk?t ^t'ret. MISCELLANEOUS. If ALL PAPER! 2 Largo Stock on hand and still receiving a Fine / Selection of all kinds if x aper Hangings, Borders, Dados N AND FUEEZEiJ - - TJ OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. Also a full line of loth and Paper Shadings, Inspection of my stock invited. j JOK3ST FRIEDEL, mhH lino MAIN PTREKT. "J^UBNITUKE AND CARPETS. V. Wo have the largest and tnort srlr?ct stock In our ' v ie ever brougtit to Centre Wheeling, cotislslliiK of ine Chamber and Parlor Suits, i And a large lino of ~ ?rpc1?, Oil Clotlis and Window Khwlra, ? hlch wc will sell ss low m goods of liko quality n be boughtIn tho mark* t. Call and see ua and t our prices and you will buy 0/ ua, UiMDKItTAICING I f.mptlyand careful'y a'tended tn, dar or night dopnone No. 68. CaPi answered at all noun WM. XINK ?V ?ON, 111 [vft for. MsrVrt and Twwitv-woml fita. W ^EW RICH BLOOD. ARSONS* riJRGATIVE PILLS N ike New Rich Blood, and will completely change ' n s blood in tho entlro system in three months. ? iy person who will take one pill each night from ? e to twelve weeks may bo reatored to sound health, ruch a thing be passible. ?lent by mail for eight letter stamp*. 1 1 J. 8. JOHNSON A CO., Wntnn. Maw. formerly Rangor. Ma ITj MIU1T TREES, EVERGREENS, <fcc.; I sm ptepued to supply Kruft and bhade s*i, Evergreen small Fruits, Flower*, Ar. He ikea the filling of. rdcrs a specialty, Parties will supplied with trees fre?h from the Nuraenr at ry rrasonaiile price*. If you need any thin* hi a line write me. Now Is the time to plant tren, dies, OSCAR WRIGHT, fl 1 ah!7 Mon^dsvllle. w. Va. jj :iTTY'C ORGANS,? slope, 10 set nada, oub jAI 11 0 190. Pianojflaup. Rare Holiday lucemeuU Ready. Write or call on BKATTy ahlngtou, N, J, uli m ORUOOI8TD. k Bonanza for the Children, o need now to nan nam loin *eriulfu?*t Logan :a*? F LEAH ANT WORM vYIti H Upleutnt and ?tual Frioe In large bottlea, ?> ceuta. LOGAN A CO., DrugsUu, Bridge Corner. ALL ALONG THE LINE leard the cough I tough t cough! of the dlstreaacd illfturio. fi?jf*(>eedr relief by uilng Vr. CHAP' iN'H HORKlloUNl) HAiHAM, in elegant and rtlvc rtMimljr for Coughs and hoarwucM, Price kttfe botilw, 2ft Wills. WAN A CO., DruggUu, Bridge Corner. CUT THIS OUT ! Fe are headquarter* for Trumn, Supporter*. Sural Iuitrutuenu. Hyrlunw, Jtc. Tno bvvt ami lalttt Hla at bottom prfcea. I.OW A S 6 CO.. DruggUta, Bridgo Corner. THE BEST HOMESTEAD [ond health. There 1* uo pill In u?e which ao lr meet* the hvithkc want aa Ii?nu Jb Co.'a lUfrTEADUVtm 1*11.1 A Forty pills In earh i. Little nilla for rhiidreta, Urjrer lor adults. The Mpe?tand bast pill In the market. IAHJAK A CO., i21 Druggixta, Bridgo Corner. X) TI1K MgMBlSlW OF T11K SENATE AND HOUSE. rite Largest, Finest and most useful awortfnt of FANCY GOODS, suitable for a esent to take liorae with you, can only be and at EDMUND BOOKING'S, Agent, PHARMACY, Cor. Twelfth ami Chapline Street, mlilH OpiKwiteCmirt Hmmv MUSICAL GOODS. _ -?TA\7)Sf THIS STYLE S275..00. Call nnd exdmtne. -iiicas9 Music Store5 ml?15- 1142 MAIN STREET. I>1AN0 MOVING. We nro prepared to fill all orders for oving pianos on or about April 1. Leave ders at once. tnhf "WILSON & BAUMER. "COUNTERS AND SHELVING FOR J sale. r?ro tin* counters with drawers, and thirtv-twn jt of abelvlnK(with ?tla?s doors) which can be relived without taking to piece*, for sale At blIBIU'8 Ml'tIC STORK, No. 51 Twelfth Hlni/t, \Yh>}i!nittoti Hall. HUN1NG AND REPAIRING OF L PIANOS AM) ORGANS Uarefully done. Lrave orders nt SI I KID'S MUSIC STORE, A3 Twelfth street, Washington Hall. , f USICA L 1NSTRUMENT REPAIRIX 1NU of nil kinds carefully done at SHEWS MUSIC STORE, M Twelfthftrcft, Washington Hull. JECOND-IIA N D ORG A NS, &0, *33, So* AND 870. On easy payment* at SIICIR'H MUSIC STORE, f)g8 WTwelfth s'rvt-t. \Vn.?lilni'ti?n Hull. INSURANCE. [MIE MANUFACTURERS' ire insurance Company, OF WHEELING, W. VA. OtIk??No. 1302 Market street. Capital, - - - ^100,000. DIRECTORS. , W. Paull, W. K. Pendleton, G. R.Tin??le, ihn J. Jones, Geotge Hook. Geo. K. Hiifel, jbt. birajnion, Alex. J. (Veil, Robt. < 'ransie. ROUT. ? ANGLE, President. W. K. I'ENDLETON, Viee President. J. C. ALDKHSON. Heercuiry. JOS. KMSHHMhR. AKent. fnsures nil klml* of projierty ut reasonable rates. | SIGNIFICANT FACTS. It It Inexpedient to fn*ttr* property whfch mnj i restored, l>? It not wtedom to liwure life, whlcl nnot be restored T Coinpuro the RATE# of the flutua) Life Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK, ad It* cash unset* of over PJ1,000.000. with those ol any other mutual Company lu tho World. KNCAL TRKSffefM FOR AN LV8(TRANCE OF 11.00. o ?? ? i s s 3 | ? ? 3 1 #1 a ** . ?1 t 1 0i S55 y- o V ^ S*0 *5 K5 ft* <. 25 10.01 19.S9 19.80 19.43 19.(50 30 19.U0 22.70 22.70 22.40 22.40 35 22.42 20.38 20.50 20.22 20.00 40 20.01 31.30 31.50 31.25 30.84 45 32.27 37.97 38.00 38.08 37.42 50 4 0.10 47.18 49.20 47.22 4(150 toll W. K. PK1THKOS. Agent STATIONERY. ^LL READY! ~ ew Walt Papers and Borders. IE LARGEST STOCK AND BEST ASSORTMENT AT Till "Very Lo->r<>Nt Priaci. Call anil aeo them. OSEPII GRAVES, tnliS Nw. 2ft Twelfth street CLOSING OUT. J PERIODICALS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. V? It U my intention tn quit hurineas April 1, fill from thl* d?te tell my mode at ?*i for cnah. riodlenl* will hereafter 1* ??lil ?t New York Ices, which will enable buyer* t? effect cwuidorlo af a ?vlng. J. L. RHEKS. "b7 Nturlcot Strrct. WINES AND^LIQUORS. AM, JtUCf. MOL KtUUl FUKI?. HiVXI 3. KRAUS & CO., (Succcnnr to H. Brtmiultatb A Co.,) HPOUTERS AND DEALERS IS FOREIOS AND DOMESTIO ines and Liquors, Brandy, GIN, CORDIALB AND WUI8KIK8, 1 o. 1133 Mnrlcot Stioot, , '<* WHEELING. W. VA. HATS AND CAPS^ ATS ANf CAPS! Spring- Sityles i NOW IN STOCK AT EORGE J. MATHISON'S hl7 1222 MARKET STREET. PUT POOPS. ClearingOut Sales LH! Wo, dej: ^ m FOR TWENTY DAYS ]L!r for Kir!-. timUr i Ulion, optuoti BKK lit XI, mill, W? will Mil FOll CASH, for bnlttbelr ? MS??! * coal, a LARGE VAU1ETY of SniSi] coll en 1.hoard, i: at the ImiiiU of mem ot /cmali LADIES'DRESS GOODS!? Irn-Mw KMDRACINO J J COLORED DRESS SILKS, JS tkoroUfh imtn dividual liutm ftdiulttwl. ('Mil CHENEY BROS' WEST ?j Figured and Fancy Black Silks, 7. I Mil.' Atti'tii . A'wt Virginia IRISH POPLINS AND PLAIDS. SSS^,^ tho* Acting Pn town. Vw AIm a LARGE VARIETY of I gTEPHE? DRESS GOODS. =# pnriHlHl CiilU|> m ull Also our full stock of ky-llBlii. imn hiih MieiviHK r l>(lt 111 mul >? ? (?M titninl. Ladies'Cloaks, Coats Sj Hteci .-wmi*, ixn N:nU cnjjnivw 4 fniiwlloi* nn thiilx of Hlcnc DOLMANS, n^5 ' ManufiHftir holk'W, brtvc ivn Jiuiters aud AiiU Dealer! hi u tppir to BLJ^IsriCETS. frtwitiBblf. H.WIL KEMXANTS OF J inn an tunilti hoWcriiiR. i?i ^pcciul attvut: curtains. CARPETS AND ^OI %ud cuirr of WlliCi LACE CURTAIN GOODS |p At a GREAT BARGAIN. Wrain,Groi South 81 _ ?vil! pay the I STONE & THOMAS. EI: - = Orders pre MERCHANT TAILORS. thelowetftp NEW SPRING GOODS =2= QKO. K. C. Hess & Sons, *3 MERCHANT TAILORS, Ws. T U. CO Have now In Stock a Full Line of tl ino_?. No. 1222 (.11 Fancy andStapIeWoolena IS . TAMES i BOTH FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC, UNo. iar ch Wheeling, W. "Which we offer at . v . vm. Prices that Defy Competition. Other Woolens at lowest prices. We carry tlie largest line of goods in the city, aniWmr 0. 85 Get Ups are First Class in every respect. U Heal Est! A FULL LINE OF Spvcltlnic geiivml lnuux GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! Fprsi Fcrsons desiring anything in our line will ?U8^L0 ^ find it to their interest to i-xatnine our stock before pu rchasing elsewhere. U42 chaji Oftiro. C. HESS & SOIS&9 . ,jEXA mhf> Cor. Main and Fourteenth St.". NOTARY PI HOUSEFURN1SHINO GOODS. LOK?'II?C ***** ****** {** ******************* m* JUS ,, fXTAR FOUNDRY!IP *i!flct****i'*****??*? co? B. FISHERY SONS,6Manufacturers of all ki win ol Room a, No Cook and Heating Stom'^fe Bole manufacturer of the Gladiator aud Talley Star Stoves. ?SSi2f- 2 i6 id " ?1 PICTUF ^ ^ jpipx, Laigert line of Marbleized, Slate and Iron Mantels In the Wert. A rood mantel complete for lew than 'iST>Tl?"ri twenty dollar*. Hand jtalnted uucai;*tlc mantel*, 1-zA.nis. u the latent and moat art talc design*. \ 'e contrail t.? wit manteli complete; all work done oy a practical ,,. .. workman. FENCES?We hare the **t fence, ol CAPITAL. carious pattern*, In thclTnftcd fltatc*, ind the price* T *nnot be undersold. Agent* for fcab.lock FlroKslingniabea J?b castings done prompti ?. WK, B. Bixnw .= Wm. A. IMJU, removal m&f Henry Speyer, mais I have removed roy Confectinntry Eatab- gXUHA> iahinent back to the old place again, t OAPITAI* No. 1319 Market Street, fciMMS!i WtttSlde.. j.N.Vuim, f.l4uchUo, NICHOLAS SCUULSi. hfarSST" V lot ? ' t FOB GUIS 3S?" "A.VTAL A&LDEjV 11 *atiui(1, w v*. 1 '?^as (tidjCf/itfi, -CommmlM rra,nc' ,?j __ cti . ivmraic,";,;. """fetedifS *!?'"i?. W [RGINIA ill !?" 'ill term Nuiim 4m9i i;n? im i<wWSS2s i Irtiin 8 f^tau , mj IdeilUl Injur Ihtti |ur ujJ?^ WI? mill ollici Inlomuttai-. afitenl, 11. u. PllRINTOlTSS! UUSINUK^ I'ARIJS^ " ; Mi.COI.I.Ol.'iill, "" pouter and llullilfr. ng> eracM inmiiki,. i? i;i ^ , A1"' """I'll ( ulldlujn .5? 01. Uinlvii lMill.li ?"'k l"l.Rt J i! I f 1 'V'!""" 1,1 ' "?< u! Iculnrly ntieu.tai tu i lilcd upo i mhr vrnmu MKMjiiT^ HARKFT HTRRKT. WHttlJta Rubber Slum|? HtMl N,b,S I toordcr. Fwt.,ffl,v Sltrklafi f.CC K?b"' "? ? T rum MLEK WORKS. j eni of portable, itniio&irr, M hlugf chimney., tnuU W&T all blurts of liCHvy riitvt in* S coud-liaad butler*. h.r tulctM COX .V IIOKKIJOJ No. VUrkriitja >?21. Repair* IkI ]Q HELMS ' mew that he hrtwdytodoillM ire at *ny Mud, wipa Uflx imr hajjKii?. i*n*> clwnimfc lou will be juld to rlrtiiinj^i 1051 Mmki-t Mivn,wg?th ST, Jr., IK: fucker the celebrated CHKSTKR KM i are now ready unit forialeit i* FOriiTKKNTH STUB at* Hit nil bnuuK-d, - Ltst'i (fc* [>UhTOK, DtAI.ER IN mil Feed, Hilled llnj,Slm| ireet, New Market Strwt bi!? dxheat market price lorafott ond oat*. y ;OAL! JOSEPH W82LVER, Clean, Nut ami Mixed ft unptJy attended tu l>y sail, rices. ' cuuimiinirnffon, F-fl. JUSKI'II WKFJia, l-VjQ W'arnpSfwt ATTORNEYS, IS. GILOHlU8L AlTuKXEYiTUl Bee with Taylor U IWtr, No. UTwdhhftlM tnd Maritime Ijtwt fpccUlif, djf y made. itv J. COW DEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 12ft! (Jhaullne St., \Vbttili4.1.Vi tlon u> nfi bunliicM. Jfof WDEK, ATTORNEY AT I.A*. upline .St.. Win . line. \\. \'i gfl BAL FORItlX ATTORNEY AT UVt. urn HwiK'. '*. Vt M l\ KOl.KUs, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, apllne St., t?* th? (tan ta . LAMB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. rket Ktrem. (nreri Uy OFESS1QNAL CARDS. imi, ito, Itoml & Slock M titlon given tocullit'tlngnMall iKi'iiu-iil ?if Real EfttatC. 1-..1 \i..u. ........ u r ft S SWL'KNKY, I tlio Peacf\ XoUirj I'cbjkifl ncral JSu*liie? Age* I llrse Street, Squire Frll?r'ii9 SDKU IK)XL, tilL, 'I JBL1C. I.I? KNs* I? (.EXEJUlfl-M *M? REAL KSTATE AUEJt tinted, kIoc'u* Ixmcht jurf u&tffl fotnttwwltleri, tiott-.o. l?a*ndB illH'U'il. Houses tciii-! iuj 'Mm roinptly rciuiitr l A.lvurM jom-siKiiKU-nct i.nifii<fnll?ll??MfM clnuhr to rvfvreixi-* 1?)W? Jo'n Block,) over ?ity H*uk.*W? MISSION WEKCHAHliT] . I'AHKS, T rly of 1.1*1, Davenport A rcki) I * fit 1 Ooill III insioDi I nher Chlawa Hotwl n! Tnuk) I 144 In Malic Mutt, ,1 ciiinj.B 'RT, II. Kii'fl.ftw. OfD. VKIVPOKT & COl EMISSION I aln, Flour, 8ch1?. i'rorWoa, 0*B iu?l I)rM Fmiu. t<t? W'tatu\'<:rnv ?T rnirt&M tKS AND ART MATEHIALS. I E FRAMES. I ved a very nice assortineat ? . plain and in velvet, at W. 8. JITTCHlNi I 11 JJ Main ftffrf-J 8 EA8TEK CARDS. 1 K AND imil.rjANTSTOCll > Mcl.uro IIoijm! Art Slow. I K. I.. NinH.I. AI*HI FINANCIAL, J x' hie umo valuer I iGenentl Banking nu^ae* I DOUCTOIUi: > I Wm. B. Pimp* Johu K. Victor KowiW v. p. jry-^s, lUE BA.NK.. ? a* - < ?*& JUN Ylww*^ DIHECTOK*. I A. HorkbdBBt WllIiltM. , A. *V. Kdl;. JOHN j. louts, a** 1 j