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?ta hiMigtmxoillcri An*. yr?nuH'J7 hiurlcfiiliiKlrriii; wiiHKLiNO, w. va.. ?i:iti:miikk n. ikw. " ~ ylMiblnrkicr. OKX'L NATHAN (iOKFi 0/ Uuxrliuu eoupty,/ - * * ' BtCOnC bUTB CT, A * " ' ' JOHN* UTlfASOS',*oPTii>iorcoiiaty. K. Ii. IUJTTKIWC, vi kniwwlm em lit jr. ' mi'RtM filsrit if, < llox. riKftRQK I.OQMIH. i>f Wc.,.1county.1 The Movvwvut (ur UicrviUcd l>udr? on I'ljr Iimiii mill Ore*. The rcadern ol tho 1ntj.'lUuk.vckic have noted tlio |?rocce*ling? on-the Mb. and I4th,'nt tho Crcrtsou Conveiltlon- Of meel, |?ij; if'JU fliul ore incu. They could no( fail to observe that llitro*were* BOinii'NV-ry clear headed men tliHrl?'auil likewise boiuO very decidedcormornnw. 'Pljese Utternru (lie sort of mauufucturi'tt and .industrial rfcj>reaontativM who aro doinj: all in their |m)iver to propagate frco tnulej or rxilFier anti-protection, uotion* throughout this country.' jj Tho' Steel men ..ft^reeil to lower, the turitt' on sled rails from 328 per ton to , per ton. The pfjt iron men wanted u nunc from V to $!) per ton on their product. Tlib ore men wanted a raise' from L'O per cent uil valorem to a specific duty of 85 cents per ton. That is, all ores, without regal d to value, to pay :HV> cento,which would make ore worth $2 or per ton ut the point of shipment and invoice pay the Bame price tut ore worth $4 and $5 per ton. We iiave heretofore explained that the duty of Sl'S per toa on steel rails was an indirect but very heavy duty on-ore, for the n-afeon that that rate of duty levied on Tails that cost in Englaud only per ton was equal to a duty oi nearly 85 percent. The steel rails nre made by the 'Bessemer process, which is a patented monopoly, and $-8 per ton enables tho dozen Bessemer concerns of this country to virtually monopolize the,so-called steel ores, and pay a price for them that oppresses and injures the legitimate pig iron trade. But for this enormous duty, coupled with a patent and a monoply, the Lake Superior ores would probably ?ell from ?2 to $3 less per ton than they are now sold for. The duty of $28 per ton on steel rails was granted in the infancy of. tlio Bessemer business in this country, when rails were selling at $150 to $175 per ton. So that to-day instead of being an IS per cent duty on $150 it is a duty of over 00 percent on the present selling price, which is say $15, or a duty ol nearly 75 per cent on the coat price, sav $38 per ton. 'r \ Tho pig iron men finding .tho market thus cornered by a $28 duty, and a pat ent ou steel rail:), want a duty on their products that shall offset and neutralize this enormous bouus on rails and ore. While this is to somo extent natural on their part, yet it is seeking a remedy -at the wrong end of the trouble. What is wanted is a reduction of duty on steel rails to a point to correspond to the duty as at first granted, viz, 35 to 18 per cent. This is I tin* trim n.nl oNYi'tivu rt.inixlv it is . not .too much to say that the enormous duty of $28 per ton on steel rails 1ms done more to encourage the spread of free trade ideas ifi tliis country than any"oth'er one grievance of the present tar ill'. Exports have figured up the coat of steel rails laid in this country since the war, and have shown that hundreds of millions of dollars have been added to their cost by this excessive duty. And they have furthermore shown that it has operated as a charge on the cost of transporting every bushel of wheat and corn,and every pound of meat to market. And in this way the agricultural sentiment of the "West has been educated and influenced against the tariff in general. [The fact is that iron ore should now be put ou the free list, or. at best, it should receive only a nominal protection, and the duty ou steel rails should be lessened to$15 per ton. This would still give the Lake Su perior cormorants all the protection to which they, are entitled. They have made eiiorinoua fortunes in ores in n few years by their excessive charges, and their excessive charges have been fostered by the excessive duty on steel rails. They have sold ores at SIO and $12 at Cleveland that coat from to $7 at tlmt point, mined out of groat ledges of ore that they bought for^ a song in the first place, and that they have put on ship board at Marquette at a cost of $1 to $-1, and transported to Cleveland at an additional cost of from $1 to $1.50 per ton. They have squeezed the furnaces of the two Valleys and of Pittsburgh and Wheeling by the most heartless and one-sided contracts, that the ingenuity of lawyers could devise. Indeed, they have, like petty plutocrats, compelled furnace men to get down on their knees ami sign yearly contracts of the most humiliating character. AH because thoy had those potential steel rail monopolies at their back. It is time that this thing was ended. It is having tho effect to make iron men totally indifferent to the taritt'issue,and the further effect to make other people rancorous against the whole ,taritl' .business. If the Tariff Commission is capable of taking in this question, they will laugh to scorn all pleas for a further duty on imported ores, and if . they are not'their report will simply ho received with derision by tho* countrv. If the pig iron men of Pennsylvania and New Jersey cannot live at this stage of the game with $7 duty on their product tbey onght'to quit the business. Iron can bo made in Virginia, Tennessee and Alabama from SS to $10 per" ton, and put in tho market nt Cincinnati and Louisville at from $2 to $1- per ton, and' there Hell for $20 to?21. Any attempt to raise J the duty to $y will .raise an agitatiop in this country-that wilLsetibe tariff issue away back in the general estimation of the public, and also have the effect to irijuro interests that are aot selfishly seeking to promote their own gain at the expense of every tfoUy olse.s The Titrilf Commission' should discriminate between tfaefce ieljjsji cormorants and the modest vandTjmblvs j spirited manufacturers of the country."'*' jrinn tuiiioiu* hiiii iuo lU'pnullcnn l'nrfy. Wo published on Saturday lust a (lis-' palcii from Indianapolu to the Cincinnati Commercial giving the views of the Rev. Futher'Deniiifl O'Donaghue, Chancellor to the Bishop of Yinceuncs, Indiana,' in re-' yard to the two 'parties of, tho country as they stand related to the * votes of Jrish Catholics. There was a demand for this itwuo ot tho istki.liqenx'er containing this statement of Father O'Donaghue greater than we uereable to supply, anil inasmuch as there seem* to be a general desirq,that wo should republUh said ^articlu^wo ac-, cordingly reproiliu.4 it-WtlriV&s fallows: *? lnJJ*twHi? lMspitfcJi to CluduimU Tho llev, IhUioj-.v. Dennis - O'Donaghue, Chaw^Uar lc>llieBisho}>of V ingenues, and que vf.tliu most eloquent and Influential of the''Ctitholio Vl?rgy^fVtllj&. dioceaf. :Im?h , bcefljlntgiMgwcd Lp rejftird'to hia-tpnaJhs, forpermiKjug tl)^U(y.kAf lifijjnaufa, a* Qiiti of the Vice I'resiuenta of tlio meeiiiig'nddrtwed by Senator Harrison: last WcdncMday. 111m reply contains some suggestions that will" not be without! tlieTr-"weight anionic the u^oro1 thoughtful Catholic Irishmen in tho . couiinx campaign. Father O'Donaghuo aaya. "I hbonld liavn been tldd to have, been present at latst Wednesday's 'nicftin^, us it would have art'oYdcd me great pleasure to have heard Senator Harrison's upetOh. i Wheu lueeepted tliti Invitation to liu one ol the viccj?ro.?ldents 1 expected to be there, and, although 1 found that/to boiuiposailde, I nwuiro you 1 regarded it iw'a nigh honor and compliment to have been immcdiiH a vice-pry anient on so important > an occasion? and I accepted It, w ithout any ' hesitancy, One reason for iIiuh' publicly taking a Htand with the Hepublican party is that I rieard the expressions in the Hopublican' platform npoii the Irish qtieatiou as manly ami generous; and as a gi'oat signltleaniu eoming from the dominant party in t|>c tyate. As an Irishman 1 was glad toexpres* my appreciation of the declaration made in the platform, and T heliove that its clfcrt will lie to twin for the Itennb* Ilium party the conlldeitce'of Catholics,who I'aVb it)18j*mpiithv1 w i tl 1 the Irl.sli cause.41' . "I tluuk thotimo has pawed whenlrlilimen' could ' be' counted upon Oa nutiiraHy I belonging to the Democratic party. I do it )t believe that religion ought to consolidate unv cliiHd of people'^ into'ft political party, teach' citizen should Voto'iw his judgment directs. I know at the present time, whatever there may have been in .the piiat, there is no disposition on the part of the Catholic Church 'or clergy to keep nnv man in the Democratic party; and oil'the othei hand there is everywhere a disposition on the part of Iribh Catholics to break I"0*l- from allegiance to that parly and vote independently. In fact 1 caiuiot, n'tid never could see, any reason why tlVv Democrats hhould claim the right to control the Irish Catholic votes. 1 have given tuat matter a good deal of thought ami consideration us to why the Democratic party | baa been able to control that class of votes in lormer years, una nnve reacneci a'satis* factory solution of it. 1 have* noticed however, itint tho Republicans have always treated Catholics with perfect equality and fairness.'! They don't prescribe *a man on account of his religion.- f don't mean to say that the Democrats have done this; hut 1 mean that when an Irish Catholic is I nominated by the Democrats he always sutlers on account of his religion, and runs behind, hut when lib ii nomiinuted bv the Republicans this i? not the eaBe, Irishmen generally are beginning to see thif, and are acting accordingly. The New York Tabid, one of the oldest Catholic papers, has for-years been advising Catholics'to quit voting solidly with the Democratic party, anil advocating Republican priuciplis. These ideas have taken root, and 1 believe the present election, especially in view of the action of the Republican Convention, will see a marked cnangu in we jtidu laiuouc vote. The reverend father, upon being interrogated us to the position of Catholics on the prohibition question, said he thought there were a good many of those who belonged to the Catholic Temperance Societies who favored prohibition, but how far they would let their wishes on that subject atlect their political preferences he had uo means of knowing. For Jils own part he was not in favor ol prohibition, but thought the position of the Republican party on the question so fair and just that no one ought to refuse to acquiesce in^ it. T11k miuing territory of the country, including "Alaska, embraces about 1,-00,000 (square miles, or nearly one-third the territory of the country. During the past twelve ye.lpi more than $875,000,000 ,in gold and silver have been produced in the United States. Colorado produced $S,000,000 in 1S78; in 18S0 she went to the head of the precious metal-producinj* States with $"j:i#000,PG0, leaving both California and Nevada bclnnd. ? 1** ati i kit DitUNNKN, of the Ohio Valley Xetw, says that the recent St. Clairavillc fair was one of the best he ever'attended. Others also speak of it as a very creditable exhibition to Belmont county.? Tiiwotein the jury room was 10 to 2 that Brady and J)orsey were guilty. These gentlemen are not the first ones, however, who have bluffed successfully with onfc small pair.?Chicago Tribune. Tin: total amount of currency in the country at the present time is $71)8,28S,440. Of this amount $705,428,000are bank notes and lepal tenders, and $10,130,000 fractional silver. Tuk Eastern wool market is quoted "about Ktwidv" bv the New York linlkthi of Wednesday. " MARKUP. , OOEN?WILKIN??On Thursilny, September 14. 188*2, at the reiMotiro of the bible's father, Win. M. Wilkiiis, Ksi|, by It- v. I)r. 1) A. minliiplinnv, Mr. FRANKMN LuK.VtoMisM-Ll/./.IK V. WiUvlJU.-nltof this city. mi:n. srilKLI.HASE.-At I'l'lsburpli. Prt .oti Thun-dur lunmhiK September 11.1SS2, ut 11 o'clock, CauI. v. Scuklmi ask, lu his *-?7ih year. : Funeral frojn the nsldcnce of Ii'h mother-in-law, Mre S. il.Ib.lrd.Craltf.street. Fourteenth wanl, cm Saturday morning ut 10:U0 o'clock. Interment ptlyule. STHEIPERM^entcur^ OF|J I CONSTlPATiOM. f ? No other dlseaaoii so pro Valentin this eoun- CO tryaaConstipaUon, and no remedylioa ever ? oquaUed the cslebrated Kidney-Wort aa n c Elcurc. Whatever tho cauao, howovcr ol*tlnat? (3 a tho e.\?o. this rciaody will overcome it. w ? DIH CQ TXC3 distrains com-P ? plaint Is very apt lo be -r fjeompllcatod with constipation. Xidacy-Wort ? _ *,|?itrenzthena tho veakoned parta and quickly ? cs cures alllclndi of Piles oven when physicians ? ?^nd medicines havo befcro tolled. ? PI PRICE "t1.1 USE"rioruga7ala Soi7|*l mrnmrnm TKAVKLEKff UU1DR pr.r-utTURi or tpjuns-whrkmno time a:uid?jr. a.m. a.m. r.m. r.m. * b. 4 0. r. k fl:35 s;b: 3:10 r. m. Cent. 0.1)1 r ?:RC 1 :?? f4:G0 lltir, W..P.4B.DU .... 1:3C 5:10 A.M. CIct. ib Pitta 6:00 11:K 1 i"? |<:55...; P.,0. ASt.L. 8:52 6:82 8:52 1:57 4:17 ^*5^47 a. m. 1\ m. a. m. a. m. C.. 1'. V. A W? ?J-30 ?.V80 12.(0 f.;00 t-t;C0 e. AUH1VAL or TKAJ.S'S. suiT d?y. A.M. A.M. r.m,. A.U. B. A O. r. r 12:1* 10:30 2:30 9*0 ..'..it... r.m. l.u.a.u. i.m. CeuU O. Dlr 5 56 10:00 V\2:? 1?:?5 , ^ a.M. W.1, p. A B. Dl\ ..:V? ":50 11:20 J 6:25 WOT. APhlv$ ? 11:40 6:031 7:67 j*i2 .. XJ.' V A.U. k.X. A.M. A. M. r.M. r.M. P.,0.&BLL. 1^:0/ 8-52 ,<&S7 11:02 1 02 7:17 j irt : r.m. r. m. C.. T. V. &W- ?8:4tf?10:rr T.3) ?* 00 J. t Dully except suuuay. j Steubenvlfle Accommodation.?Thin train during Umj day [msEc* backward mid forward between M*rUn'*Pi?rr?ndB:lUlro; utor-plngffttu required *tthe ShcrtnAa HoW, JKUwvllle, wcm Wheeling and Gravel Hfll. f Mamllon Accommodation SI. Clalisville AccomraodiiUon. C? T.;V?& W. Trains run by Coluiubun time.' ^yflelirrixg and elm.grove 1u On and nfter MONDAY, JUf.Y .,!??. earn on tho WheelluR and Kim (itvve lUllnud will run o fnl* I lowt, JwvliiR tho city (corrior Eleventh and Market ?trtf whd Hombnmk's IVrk. Ht 6:80 a. m, 10.ot A. m. 1:30 m. b.tor. u. 7:00 " 10::w f' tfcw " 0:00 7:30 " 11:00 " ?:s0 " ii-40 i? " s:00 " 11:30s:00 " " 7;m ' ;b:30 " 12:00*. 8:30 8:00 " 9.01 * 12:80)'. K. 4:10 " k .'!0 " 9.80 v l:00-j" - ft 20, v v.. 9.00 " ' . -m ft , . >' . mm-",' 1*30 " njuntlay* ex?t!puhi. On tiundayi (in fair weather) ?in? will run every > ;a. j08. klkf.ii, Jyl tiupcriutcndenl HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. % VxTANTKO-A COM I'KTENT 03IU, TV, in* *mall family. !Mu?t tuvo good trierbiicu. ^pply tttll83tlu)?Hon lueet, >e 15" WA NTED-A4?IRSTCL ASS HARDER a l on if. ?o'd wnue?lotliori?litm*n. Apply ti?Q?VVAm Kill :R', llrl?lKC|*ort. u. arlfl WANTKD?A GIRL TO DO 0ENoral houtmrork."J!uit cono well rwommended. Apply nt No. Ml Twelfth Mwt Mlfl WA N Tl: D?ltY A OK.NTLF.MAN aiidbuly. room aud board In a nice private family. Will pay a fair price If atilted.. Ad?lr*+j Box -H I. I'otonUu . aol.'i T OST-0N Tlllv '1'AIK (iRUUKDS J-J 'I liurwliy. it Ladlta'I'urketbook eontatnlmj nbout twenty-live dullnra. A liberal *e\varl u lll Lu [ aid fur 11* n1 turn ro thin oflltt/- 11 ' . W.-16' j^oncK. llavInS dtflyuuaUfled a* ftilihitittfrnfornt lhi? eaUtoof kit*.. Kanutnali'Miller, derea?trd( ati)ri|ier> Minx having Hiiy I'laluiN tiRalmt Mjd i Mute Ate here* by uotMt-d to pre*nl llieiit tomofor imymHit. Hiid miy one knowing tlnjnwlve* lo !>o liijloiJt.il to tho >u|i| futnto *ro heicliy iiolltfcil to ninto Immediate payment tj me, THOMAS MVKKJUSY. A?ltnr? Mr. ni2<;nm>u?uHtrf?'t. WOK CINCINNATI. LOUIS-. fr-v % I1 VILI.K AND MNYFjlMEDIATKlJHtX I\)INT8, tho Commodious BUuimor i , .KIDNEY ,\V. M. UiiT, Master, (J. 1>. Clerk. WUIIMVOM <*bovo oniHATUKDAY, BK1TKMBEK 10. ?t 3 o'clock r. n. The "litney will run during low water hiT?tt of the tJt. jAwrvncu. * u- . r'l , For frelftht or tuuaazo Apply on wtiml or lo _>vl5 (,' n. ItOOTIl & SON. Awntx ImniOlffl ntwofesioniiSIwi IVnij | >j j pa BlUlilillltySndmiibw.'J , EH 1 kB 0 LB yiiillMn>n^un<UrP*uit. f (U j UnU J'fv Julocyt ryrv litrv} " ^ 1MB Ivison. Blakcman, Taylor & Co.,N. y. UiiVfli . 1? hereby ylvron4that a' gencr&l Tn*ctlii|r' iif tli'e Stockholders of American' lin?j\oice ' mnrany will be hold 011 TI1UII3IUV.'kn^nirfi. JSS2. at llie room* of tho Hoard uf KdiUMtion, No. .WIS Market street, (up?tMlrv) In'lliP City of Whrcllutf, for the Durpmaof election.A'Houtd of Director*,'in* ki"R by-law, mid tninsACtlUK an, ether biulnm wlib h may lawfully be done by the mid Stockholders in KCiieml mtotlng. JOHN* M IIKOWN, , (1K.M, WIHK. . \VM. KLUSMHAtf, A. M. ADAMS, J01IS WWW, gcll ih CoriHimlors. FALL STYLES ?OF? HATS AND GAPS! NOW IN STOCK AT V Geo. ?J. Matliison's, 1^2 MARKET siltKET, KClfi * WlitfUritr, W. Vn. TIN ROOFING! Tlio best of all good .Roofs Ut tbe smallest , . coat, and ORNAMENTAL IRON CORNICES, Which vastly improve# all building!', made and put oil by B. 1J1. Galdwelli DHALEIl 1.1 Hnuspiurnishiiigtioorfs, in llii' iviiy of Tinware, Stoves, Orates, ,&e. Nos. 1507 and 1509 Main Street, je?-r WHKKUSO. W. VA. NEW FALL AND W1NTERG00DS C. Hess & Sans, MERCHANT TAILORS, Have now in Stock a Full Line of ' Fancy and StapieWoolens \ BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, . Which we offer at . PridRS ihat flpfv finmnntifinn! . *?<> wwij wviii|vwimwn I Other Woolens at Jowest prices. We carry the largest line of goods in the city, and our Get Ups ure lirst-clasj in every respect. ALL WOOL KNIT JACKETS And a Full Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Persons desiring anything in our line will lind it to their.interest to exatninu our stock before purchasing elsewhere, jC. IIESS Sc SONS, COIL MAIN vt FOURTEENTH STS. scj . . The AU?iil<'N or llilions Colic, the indescribable pangs of Chronic Indigestion, the debility nnd mental stupor resulting from n ccstlre habit, luny uc cwriuuuy avoiuca uy rerunning tuc synem with tlmt agreeable ami refreshingStuniliml Preparation. Tarrant'# Seltzer Aperient. PliUUURABLK AT AI.I< DRUGGISTS. , $10 to $20,000 111 lcgltlnrnto Jndlcious spoculrttibi* In Grain. Provisions tun! itocknon our perfected plan, ylcUlKBtire monthly, prollt? lo lnr*e anil small investor#. Aililrw. (or full particular*. K. K. KENDALL .v CO., Ccm'ii Men:hnm-s 1" it: 17'.' I,aHaiie8t..Of'ion??.IH. MEDICAL STUDENTS, SfflSKS! ;addrew the Dean of tho American .Medical College, Suhouls.' Uco. C i'ltz.T, Ml)., 1110 Cluuuhersst., SLUuKMo. . ' Reswore university high SUHO'M.?For circularaddretell. A.STilODK, Amherst C. 11.. Va. A I> V KIU1 s Kl:.N by ndilrrviiiK Knurl I l'?? 10 Spruce M., New Yoru, can.leflru the exact cost of nnr projw-1 line of Auvnirrisiso in American NL'wspnperi ttifioo-pagu Pamphlet, '.Sc. ^ 1-MWMW KRAFT'S" no M nmiflFi IHARKHltA COMPOUND, The only wife anil cvr'tnln curt- for CI)plo|;a9 Cholera Morbus, ''Diarrhea, .II) solitary, Colic, Cramp!?, Sumr; . ;i mor Compla'utg, &cv: . ? Invaluable (or chlldrrn during^ their Second Stimtuur. Iuumj for ujoic Uwui twemy years and hiui never fullesl." No cure no |ia?.' Prli-eoOcetitx. R. A. MeCAllE & CO., Prb|irlqtors, Jyl WHEELING, W.VA. N 1 ? DRY GOOPS-OBO. ? TitLOB. 1882. NEW FALL ; i ?AND? WINTER SUITINGS! ,1.. , , . . V . : .!?! >4 of 7 . i-is: :?: !/! # . ; Wo liuvo just opencil full lines of Liulios'.Silltiniis in FOULE CLOTHS, EXCELSIOR CLOTHS, GILBERT SUITINGS, TOURIST CLOTHS, CASHMERE TWILLS, COLOREO CASHMERES, &c., &c. In'till the New mill Clioico Similes. Oeo. R. Taylor. .*...10?, Mil Plushes ?AND? Velvets! OUR NEW STOCK! Brocade Plushes, Striped Plushes, Plain Plushes, Plain Velvets, Striped Velvets, Brocade Velvets, In Black anil all the New Colors, comprising tlio Handsomest Stock we have ever olleral. All now opon anil ready for inspection. Geo. R. Taylor. f BLACK DRESS SILKS. Being convinced that the celebrated Bonn'et Silks are the I _ _i . J I 1. 'I ubsi iiuporiea, we nave aeciaea to keep. coiistantly on hand a! full line and recommend to our customers as being preferable to any other make, Our stock, with present additions, is complete, and prices fully as low as retailed iu New York. Other makes of Black Silks on hand we will offer at reduced prices to close them ont, Geo! Taylor. au21 OKY GOO OB* ^EWTTi' FALL WRAPS' THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE ?AT? LOW 1 >111CES. Seiil Sliin SiiKiuos, | Ftir.iilnv<l Circulars, I Kotv lloliiiuns, New Olonlis, Now Ulster*, 1 Now Sliawls, . 1 Now Dress WooiN. f BlackSilks and Cashmeres s A SPECIALTY. J. S. RHODES k GO. _i?L! q EASTERN 5 llfii ^ my uuuusoiuig. H n lllO MAIN ST. J e d GREAT CLEARING SALE! J ...it i . ,i Ouing to Dissolution of Co-part- 1 ticrship, entire Slock to lie Closed j Out 1 Hega.rd.less of Cost I SALE TO COMMENCE SATURDAY MORNING,' And continue until further notice. MARSHALL & CO.,: EASTERN 11KY (iOOI)S STORE, T 11 lO MAIN ST. irn . DRUGGISTS. ' B" H aPQi <sa> hAlK Nil llUt. V .1 H! r Visitors and Residents will receive ft cor- "" dial welcome at LOGAN it CO.'S BRIDGE CORNER DRUG STORK. Toilet Sets, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments, and a great f varioty of goods in our line, lor sale at low * prices. Call and see us. c k LOGAN&CO> iDE.TJGGISTS, Bridge Corner. ?? SI IR,_ SI. LIST ? m DRUGGIST, = 1010 IVE-A-IUST ST., J Keeiyj In stock a line of fine Chemicals, I'atent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Brushes, II Combs, Notions, Uigurs, ifcc. ji Citizens and Strangers are cordially invited to call. fro!4 STRICTLY PUKB OIL jf; OF l'KNKYROYAL FOR MOSQUITOES, J? DPnCT l"VT Ti'ornm u. xuuoiri-U JLilOEAJ L l'U M 31 FOll VERMIN AND ROACH POWDER FOR ROACHES, AT Nc EDMUND BUCKING'S, Agent, ?S PHARMACY, W anSL No. 1 Odd Fellows' Hull. Al ' M ^ STATIONERY^ _ Ne respectfully invite * * . Sit ALL COUNTRY DEALERS J To cxRKlne our stock of Stationery, Books and Fancy Goods, I And place nn order for present or future delivery. Prices guaranteed. STANTON & DAVENPORT, Mli No. lnoi MARKKT 1TREET. | gCUOOl. BOOKS AND wi SCHOOL STATIONERY! " ' A complete assortment su?li a* uwd in the crry and pouNTKY schools, | For sale at ContruCt I'rlcca, by Josepli GyayeSj ! 2(1 TWKl.l'TH STItl'RT. J^KMOYAL, ANi) XB.Y ARRIVAL OF -* Hngrglcs, Pliutitoim mid Spring Wagons. All warm*-I?1 Mid Rrcnt bargnlns. F.-.lt?nK?ui? N'o. IWWaml 15(4 Main street, lut'tly ' ocvnttletl by Jir.AVuguer. bel Ml 1 J. W. FKRRKLU i GROCERIES A.HD TOBACCO* 8<>I<? A|??mtN For IOBSE-HEAO TOflMCO! !WW . HEADQUARTERS i'OIt mackerel, Lake Herring, Anil the Celebrated Ungluxed Mux Aurora Coffee! And a Full Line of chnllzefy Kirk's and Proctor & Hum W?' SOAPS. We sell LOWER, carry the most complete ml largest stock in tho State. Hfirnri T iT/ri m Ann ' TiATinn HLKCB. bftfkti tlAJUK tlUU?>D. jclil ro THE GROCERY TRADE. I lake plcaMiro in announcing to ray old patrons nU to tfic tnidcgenerally, thut, since the Into lire t my establishment, I huve thoroughly rvuovated >y buildluga, >tul urn now prepared to offer a.* irgc aud varied a stock of general jjrocorles and revisions xs can bo found in Iho State. These oods ato nil new hui! carcfuily selected. My own cure of choice mnoked meat# delivered irect from iny l'ork House at Manchcftter. 1 have been uppotntc'lK.ileiigent in the city for tie following hading specialties, viz: tuiuford Chcnticul Works' IJctioivncd Yeast Fonder in Bottles. \J. Hitter's Fruit It utters and Preserves. Frank Slddal's Wonderful Soap. Vard'a lYliite JSorax Soap. Ward's Electrifying Soap. IcXatunra'ft (.'lory Tobacco. McAlplu's Onward Tobacco. Veyutan & Eros'. Celebrated Pittsburgh Smoking Tobacco. luPoiil'a Sporting Kille, Mining and lilusiing Powder. FAMILY ANJMIAKKltS' FLOUR. IcConuclIsvllle (Jold Shear Patent fiour, I lii'st iu I lie market. Silver Star?Maker's Flour. Daily llread?linker's Flour. ! M. REILLY, raoi.mai.u grocery roitK packer, Kos. 1300 and 1311 Main Street, jy20 Wheeling, W, Va. NEW I882 MAGKEREL wo cars of 1832 new catch mackerel, all sizes. J ust received. A. Car of* Phainlx Flour, i barrels and bags, received dally. 1 ho best made. Try It, and you will have good bread. New' IPotomuc Herring In stock. Largest slock of GROCERIES IN WEST irgInia. . ros. SPE1DEL <!t CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, iy25 1410 Main and 1417 Sooth streets. ?RY IT! THE 1'EEIiLESS Soda Cracker! YOU CAN GET IT AT MYTH'S. &e2 XAKlfi notice: HASON'S Rllir JARS, UNION J A ItS, JELLY GLASSES, M-GALLON STONE JARS, GALLON STONE JARS, 3,000 GALLON STONE WARE, at GEO. K. McMECIIEN'S, nu 10 1300 Market St. TllTJRBER'S SREDDED OATS, GRANULATED TAPIOCA, 8AGO, WHEAT, FARINA, OAT MEAL id tbeir celebrated Potted and Canned eats for summer use, at aul!) McM ECH KX'S. 13S0 Market St. INSURANCE. rUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Compare A&CU.1S82, lutual Life Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK, round numbers 891,000,000 t\Y Yiut Life .. .. 17.000,000 :w Kugland Mutual .. lfi.000,000 nn Mutual ; 7,000,000 iltual liencHt 85,030,000 lu ratio of mannKcraeut capcuwa to total iucotn r 1?&2, compare the utiiul Life Ins. Co., or N.Y., 91*10 per ct with tho vr York Life 18 210 perceut :w England Mutual .. ..13'J 10 " un Mutual 15 410 " Jtual lteuefit ; 10 i-10 " 'hich aro tlio Lowest Itates 1 muni Premium for un Insurance of 81,000, age 35, ulual Life I us. Co., of X. Y. - $22 42 wTork Life... |2G 3S iw England Mutual 26 50 nn Mutual 20 22 itunl Benefit 20 CO For olber comparisons and information, call at l'ETEHSON'8 AGENCY, nylS 11CO Main Street. TO VISITORS. Should you be troubled with A COLD, COL'fall, or IIOAKSKNESM, , You will find that j )R, ROBERTS' COUGH SYRUP 1 11 afford instant relief and effect a permanent re. l'ricc 25 cents. I II?B U. OA - - - . ii. ?vaiiu a lu., rroiirietors, WHOLESALE DUUGOIJTS, No. 1433 Mniu Street. " ] tell pui: CO-NFECTLOXlvIUES,. Fine Fruits, Groceries, CIlACKEltS & CAKES, Ac.; Ac.. CALL ON ? sT. SCHTJLZ, 4 TflE CANDY MANUFACTURER, , No. 1319 SUrh'l Btrfct. oiuilry Mort'lmul# nrc ispctUUy !uvlU.tl lo'call 'ore leaving the city. ?H N. SCUULZ. CLOTHING--), BH1L1.ES. VISITORS " TO , The State Fair! Kciocmber tlint ! THAT HUSBAND OF YOURS, ?and? THAT HOY OF YOliltS, Will lwtli require new ami serviceulile garnionU lor Full anil Winter wear. Ity coining with them to our store, you will expcrlcnco no ililllculty in getting tlicir wants sii|i]>llc<l according to your economic Ideas anil tlicir particular tastes. Our salesmen will lit tlieni to iiuiieclloti, and ahsolnto snlisl'ne(ion will lie theirs anil yours. CLOTHING! TIio best values wolmyo ever offered in Men's, Youths', Hoys' and Children's suits. SuitsJeOrder, Our stock of piece goods comprises the most handsome, stylish and durablo fabrics which foreign and domestic looms can produce. Gents'Furnishing GOODS. Displaying the newest designs and choicest selection of novelties. AN APPROPRIATE GIFT In the Sbnpe of a Handsome fall Pocket, TO KVERY PURCHASER DURING TP A TP, WTnTTTPT J. BRILLES, The Square-Dealing, Olio rrice, Clothier, ; Jlerclumt Tailor and Gouts' Furnisher, 1158 [V2AIN STREET, WHEELING, \V. VA. ecll. DRY GOODS. STONE & THOMAS. Just Received a Third Stock of Those RICH BLACK SILKS At $1 25, $160 and $2 00, clicap at 33 per ! cent more, that lmve had such a run. Also a Full Line ol Beautiful Summer Silks, IN ALL SHADES. , MORES, SATINS, SURAHS,' Lace, Huntings, i Nun's Veiling, Cashmeres, White Goods, Fine Thread, 1 ? i n?i . Avaivi j unu i/iiuenvtjar As Pretty as Silk, etc., etc. ^ Beautiful Summer Silk at 47 l-2c. A GIIEAT BARGAIN-. 1 OUR STOCK OF Carpets, Velvets, Tapestrys, Ingrains, . Rugs, Oll.Clotlis, > Window Shades and ; Laco Curtain Goods 1 Is Unsurpassed by any in the Ciiy. PRICES LOW ' S niiAAH i witsap uuuiiier. We place 011 sale to close out a larpe c variety or Seasonable Goods, marked * ilown J50 to 50 per cent. I The Cheapest Goods ever shown?Garner's Best Percales at 12 1-2 contu; yard u wide Cambria* 8 cent*) I>avns 5 to 8 u cents; tteinniuita half their cost. So bring ilony your cash and examine for your elves. * u STONE UHOMAS, s X030 Main Street, 7 mv2.r? JEWELRY AMD WATCHES. INITIAL LACE PINS ! A LAME ASSORTMENT = >f new designs just received und for wile at J ticsotmUc prices, at DILLON'S JKWKLRY S'fO-RK, * aul'J V-W Market Street. EDUCATIONAL, A SCHOOL" FOR GIBISl 3 ECU III TY, Mt/l'llKRLY cxnv r,^ K0'BSiS> MT. 1)K CHANTAL ACADKMv "'fWi.uu.Iitthcili,ij.??f lh?f rti"niug|*"! 0,1 ,'h? 'IKpT MUMuv i i,vl? " V1 '"ilconUnuw Ira month*. stt itllutlon nflbrtlliie cxcva|?llotmlly ki*m!i!w "l ^ iMutuaem ant mnw. HI \ny ,1,!,, ,.i <n"hr> * loll I M ill fi.ru iiaUt..!.!.. .1 .1*1 . hit? 1)1 KLtn'HbXs'oV T1IK A'J;A7?K3Y AJvlr^ OV THK VISITATION, )V'24l>.lw Newr NVhidi" y KMALE SCHOOL AT Tho National Capital Mr. ud Mm. Win. I). t'AHKM, will o|vn a Fern'* School attho National Caj-lUl, it Bclwt lkxrdHt ml Day School for Young I hi Ik-*, on Uii- Ullvf. WKDNKHUAY In 8KITEMHKK. In tho bull,lit, lit |irt*ent occupied l>y Mr*. M. It. Arvhct'n wLj on Fourteenth Hreet Mr, and Mm, fulfil wliu awlMcd by ft complete eon* of MnMitv, ntul mi* facility will ho alllmled to student* tn adfaitM dHhW-'f, while the preparatory dcpAtlaeut *111 j. eelvu most thorough attention. Tho modern Iiuikurkcm will form r prom I run feature of tho KhnoU t'or tuU purtkulnr* td.l v. th? 1'ilnclpal. WILLIAM 1). ?'AltKI.l_ mirtf.08w.iw 1114 M. Ht. N. W.. Wio.hh\eton.l> ( WEST VIRGINIA UXWEilt The nexl ncwJon foeshi* KElTKMItKK r>ih, iv? TKN wl I'AHATlt H'HOOI.", llUJUlllllfc .S IlKi) (,( tftrymid felwol of Knellah. Full coumt In iJw mill MedUInO exter.dluK throughout tho h->m?il Unlaw d fii'illtU c for fctmly of I'hydeid .S-lftxw mid sclentltlc A?rlcujtun: completely chemical hibratory. Thonmnh eoutM* In *ncitut mill Modern lanuusRcsnnd literature. lYtiiali at cost. Nvo**Mnr cxrcimc* not over &l7a. j0. catalogues mid other Information u.M w W. I.. ft1LH0N, I'rvtMcni UUft MotMlUnwn.W.Vi, 'WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY. SINK departments of atudr; text took* furnished AT COST; calendar artno^d to wit twuhtiv txpetite* for one year from U75to S^Oiiinii Hiinrjin Ill>erHl, tliorotiKli. Fall term iHglmtKlTKMlitK 7. 1SSL Attend*lioc hud year Itom 'ArautUla ol Went Vlroli.tn ?.?? " Number of Mudenta lnrycr thmi (or lea jim tr^ ViUUB. ForcaUloKUM mill other liifonoMlnn ip6i? t? the Actlnx President, 1). U. 1TU1.NTOS, Motrin' town. Vefct Vft. nirli OHIO WESLEY AH UNIVtilT UELAWAKK, OHIO, ' An Institution o( the highest tsnidc: omoiic lh< 11 ret c-ollcuct KnM ??r Wist. Km-t*nry innut] tx. pense excepting for olotbliiK. ? > uivtn liy ?tv?n?i hundred yountc men, under bum. open toUM iH)xe?. IjkHc? under kjKH'lfti MiiicrvWcm it mu?. nett Hull. Comervatory of Miiiic, Art deptrtmat Preparatory department, Normal, Itukiiu* KiiKlUh and other s|?celal eotim*. t^wthtr with three rcKulnr college eon no. For (aulicur nt. dre.su C. H. PAYnK. PieMdcnt. ^ ir? WESLEYAH FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. Opens September 'JOth, 1^- Une of the Schools for Youiik Indies lit the (Tnitctl ntat?. Surroundings beautiful. Climateun?un**<d. l*upits from eighteen State*. Teruw nuiou; Ua> u,j fn thu Union. Hoard, \Viu?V.lng, KukIWi fouue Latin, French, Ge?man, Imtruuenial Mn?lc, ir' for Scholastic year fruux September to June, Bias! For Catalogues write to fiKV. W M. A. HARRIS, l?. l)? h?x Jy3-MWKiw Suunua. Vt \tt malmene, VOCAL TEACHER, 88 Twelfth Street. Comer of Euf. Thorouuh thcoret.eal nud practical huirof'ton in Sinking, i'iiuio unit Harmony. Thu *?tl infliction includes Night Singing hxerck* ?n.t... -i inonlurv cnnrm of the 1 inllnn Uimim\ jl J^XUSIC LESSONS. Mrs. W. S. Ilutcluna will rrinme ler Classes in Piano and Vocal L-s.sonson MONDAY, September-It , at her resilience, .Nu. 8G Twelfth street, ai which place i-lnseali or address for information as lo terms, Ac. se2 ST. GEORGE'S 11AM., AN USSVU. panned Hoarding S. hoot for Hoys aud Yotin Men, Keistertown, Baltimore county. Jlirylud, prc|mres tor the Universities and CbUcgtvir Bt?i< um 5275 a year. Prof. J. 0. KINtAlt, a., Principal. Circulars wlili reference* Hint. ' V1 * M> ELECTION NOTICES. QOMMISSIONius'Axi) CANVASSERS OF ELECTION. Cjunty CofMissiONkUsOnicr, ) WEIINEjDAY, MJiklDbtr 0, iv.?. ) At a sjH?cittl meeting of the Ifciarri cf ComoUsloutrs ol the County of Ohio, hold Hi!" due, tl.r following person* were ?|i{)olntudBs<.\iiiim!vL!i?rt And CunviUiMiw of the Klcetion to be held wtiW 10 next: WASHINGTON DISTUICr?ATVIGII.A.NT ESGISt IIOfM Commissioners?Michatl Edwards, Jnmeiltobrit\ Louis Westz'ii. Canvassers?A. T. Garden, Win. Kenntjr, Fiitx scoup. WASHINGTON DISTRICT?ATPCLTOS. HCominivilonen)?lid. lluuiin, 1). Clemcus UqIj I loth. HADISON DISTRICT?SECOND WAkliXAUCT. CoraiaMoutn.?G. K. Wheat, M. I'olluk, Vm. Richnrdson. Canvatiseis?Jus. II. ilcGee, KlUa (.'. SUM, Jr., r. E. Zlnn. MADISON DISTRICT-ON I;LA.Mi. Commissioners?R. II. GlUt-tpr, It. T. Crtatll, Bugh AIcGraw. CLA Y DlSTHICT-AT tOfllT HOtSE. Commissioners?M. Itellly, W. Y. I'etcjwiu, Job -lator. Cauviifsois?A. II. Beach, 11.11. Pendleton, Ju D. Elsoii. UNION DISTRICT?ATLANTIC ENGINE llorsE. Commlrsloneth??. C'. J filers, August O'ehslnf, J. M. l?\vlng. Canvassers?Wre. Ilcrvey, John ISodl*;, U. (i. lIllllUHU. CENTRA DISTRICT?AT (If A Ill's 110*1 HOPE. Commlssionert?John Voder, Jauits Wheeler.T. K. MoItkU Cmiviuscis?'Wm. Mvles. K. J. W. Dmwwijr,J?hn ?. Miller. WKItoTKK DISTRICT?AT UNITED ESMSEMh*. Commlsslonore-S. Clark. J. M. T<-M. LK.iV*. CttlVUfcn^L, H. AlhtlKOt, lloltrl ciuk. wm. iHSUURk. KITCIIIE DISTRICT?AT IIOl'hE (if 1. A?*r.\ Commissioners?W. K. Grubv, L Mix, 'IIhoii ilcUtcady. Canva&cns?'\Y. C. Ilaudlnn, Win. t'r*ljc, Sr., lelnhart Conrad. KITVIIIE DISTRICT?AT AI?AV>" M.IIOOL IIUl^C Commialoneis?,J. S. Gurviu, K. irltwell, JJowman. 'RIADCI.MItA DISNtlCT?fRIXI.VCr NO. 1-AT ??'. DAWSON'S. Comintisionets?E. L. Deuul*, Joint* M. Bnwta, "aylor ForeinMii. 'JtECINCT NO. 2?AT JAMtK ROl:!N>O.N'S OS xii'mc WHEELING t'KKt K. , Commissioner?Johu Robinson, JumaOWbwi, M. Henderson. . hecinct no. tt?fcciiooi. IIOI'sK, M:AKLEATIIIK*<*" Cominlfhioiiors?Is-auu Uliiiichunl, Kruik Walter*. J. T. Carr. .uiEirrr diktkilt?:precinct no. 1-at Commksloncr??Win. Ca.ston, It. tunc iMvIe. riiteiNCT no. 2?at ii. i.. laiurr.s'. Commissioner*?W. ]j. Curtis Jos. Iilsoe, fl. Udgcly. ruEciNcr no. 2?at iaki.v, rontxic. Commissioners?J. U. Furb, J. .McCamnwn. ucdekcr. RICHLAND mirrr.RT?ruai.ViT No. 1?UCJILi.*" WltOUl. UUCSK. Commksioners?William Xoith, Y. Ridfeft ' 'urpin. precinct no. 2?<; len n's miio-jl i?v'l Commtaioaen?K. .McGee, J. IL Lj'e. IaT< farden. Note?Cjuiyukscik cnii only in* api'inid to laces of Voting hI which or more vutrf itHnl i lie lust preccd I nKKfiiei*l el'ili'ii.- ?2. lepublicao County Convention. The Republicans of Ohio County are rc<iv^! ) meet on Moi.day. S-eptemlwr IMh. in 'hr*' ?. ilxlriclN anil clect live delegates froma li^'j!*.. ) meet in County Convention ut ?11 it Tiii'wliiv. K?'!iic?nh?.r I'j. i.vv.'.at ^ o'clock r; * > nominate /our ctuulMa'u* for Mrmltff* '(lfcr >ou?c of Dolwu-x. upjx.jnt Juilitidl ni'1 tmusicl Mini oilier l?r:uncas niuy come before said ?v?uvc:iSfi*ri. In tflch Diktrlct n cmii?1(?1?ic for fr'irJ ilftJoiiery, School (.'ornnjliMoiif-ran'l forJu?ll? < ' Peace and (.'mutable (where there ire w*ii* lejO will also be nominated. ,, Tlio prliourJet ill the Country MitrirH wl? '* L'Ul from '2 to 4 i*. .v., nml In ili?*(Hy otifict*iruo to 9 o'clock p. m , nt the /oIIowIhk i'l*"*: TrlacHphla District, hi tli? i iuvmii Hotel. l.Ibotty District, at Ccntres'dmnl |f?u*s. Kichlmul LJstrlet.at Hilek Srlit^l H'.m? _ Washington District, ac \ Miaul Kiituw H*"** Madison District. ?t grpnml Wni?l Auil'et Ifotmv Cluv District, at Court lloujii Union District, at Allan;* Kuirlnc Hon*?. Centre District. at l'u.k ami iJvHvr H ~ N1"1*Webster DlMrlc;, at I'nitnl Knuliic Kitchie District, nt Kighth Wrtfl llu? J SO. II. SrOKKK. C7.?Jrti:?f; J.vo. w. r.Kw -s. 'a-. 'rUdassacie tickets. l Ocean I*as<Ago Tickcts to ami (row Enrof* L lowest rates fsauccl by II. V. IIKIIBKJW. bug 17. 2217 .Market atrtft