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MEDICAL* SVlJV SHOT AtiALV&T hlooi) i^oisoiv. ATLANTA, GA.. April 17, 18W. f. ?.;? 1 w>* the victim of a terrible Blood Polftm tK'itii; treatca t>y three J'nyslclans wu irfliiiti towy not ablo to ral?o m> hand to ;V*1 -M'iulriK up clot, of blood, and reduced ittii f'um M to ISO Pounds. I tben began ?/ .-WIKI'M liftCiFlC. and in lew tbaH , i.i l wasentf reiy well, weighed 190. and , .?.,vr had * symptom of the dkewie since. U ,,ji,nt ixvu lorSwht'ittlpeclflcI believe I weald e UfU in mj grave. JOHN V. BISHOP. TilSD HOT bHlINj' TTO YKABS WITHOLT EcLIfit ! Vcnurlnl Khrumattam made mo a cripple. After ..qiK lint dpriu** two years, *nd the Mercury and i; eitmeut 'intli 1 wu askelctoii and unable ,','l, iinililuK. I was prevailed upon to take a , 0i ?*. 8. Altwr taking three bot'les toy .tileto Improvo and 1 valued flesh rap ' tfa. n I ha<l taken twelve bottles I /olt na .in 1 tverdld. It i* now twelve months since ,i)k i bealtb *nd anpetlte are good. 11 iq able to attend to all the butlatss f can C11A4. BKRG. ji'.^T *'Kiyo"? Jan. 1,1MJ. KKWAKU will be p?l?I to any Chemist Mho will llud on analyai* of 100 bottles s a (jut- i article of mercury, iodide of potaa u**uv mluvrsl fcubM?nto. ' TUli bWlrT SPECIFIC CO., I?rawera, Atlanta, Ga. 1 Onr Utile book mailed free to applicant*. J. E. SMITH, So. 1404 Chapllne Street. Near Fourteenth 8treet. T!K lot YXJtlonU. liitreailuKdemand. y.'.ituitM Kr>-Ji*? prove that lEtie dealt l?mi uicM> *bo haTOOowmlted tww?UJ?J'J2l? LH'inimi without iwrmla "<? 'J'lTAlemanr hundred cartlflMtee ?wa. ^ K2hnia 1 have cured niter th?? had been IMU tlwi A thorough mwllcal edu 1" l"""i%. \mtu imn bcptul upejlenc. u4 itewimtu ?i!<3Ut<,adoeoob,erT laBtiUihv ?tth ? j p^uu^iUai aud itrlcl ?}? '1 hSS waulgcmeat tiuuren inccee., 1J ,^?iBKS? i iwtflr tin the patient mj oylulou. HOME J'hoof. .i i U'up HliiOiiMMi and Rheumatlam.? Kidney N 0th lug Mttmed loholp mo; tuiliToi Urnuij famiUi cured me." ..,uUl nulfcctouiei boa. yr-zm,_ puiLUPS Wheeling. W.V*. lT??? cowpMelr cYuKLtia CIIADDUCK. ol spcldil & Co-. Wheeling, W, Va. trtwraled Stomach.?"Twtmait ""''?"t ufj uuSu a e rellel. Dr. Bmith cored I10UT, Iiuuranoe Agent, them .orlouneeu cured Uf. Bom ou Uciut.-'My *jn ?il Upww , u e relief. Dr. Bmlin cum lot3^*** Vhui!ai} IloU,lnmnttii?Agent.k WAdHJNQTOr id.?"Myron i fcfliaU'l luf fourteen y?M?. ?ofMni ?ecmed hdptn. ""?mlU,i^:ATHKIUNK0AP9. Market street, Whirling. W. Vu srs"^ -"?fius?oS." I*1;V L< ...i. nf Anna.?Flat of my back for 18 ???" Kned ljUifr l? amtth cured mo with out aulfe, lu Ave weeki. thomab COLVIK, sWK<-'u?P to die aid p.ouounMd tacura U<- ??"? CU'lw^ulsutoNUDKLANY, MarUn'B Ferry. ODitlU M * VIIJ I h n iniij write*:?'"Dr- Bmlth'i profea VJrviSislu my lainlly huvu bteu moat ?atla ftJl^UtSntuea.lht'ntoaU u a gentleman fSSSc ?tthBt tett.fy lowy IISS ;iLSeom?^r?tod by lotto jjd ?.iMuUetitftitranteed. A cliart lor xill eiamlna Si Slii Stii WO throo-ccnt .ta.np., a0d ^uiSfflVll'oSrelreo. OBcoboaralromlli. m. to 7 r a., dally. Oil on or ?dd'ttja ,, *. w?r. ? ) J0U(| ^ fcM1Tn m. P.. wtli No 11N "haplliio rtt. Wheeling^.?; lotteries. S30,000 fob ?s, ?=56tn==z: i'Ol'lLAU MONTHLY DKA1V1NU la iho WtT of Loularlllo, on .THUnSDAY, may 31,1883. Thew DrawlnRi o^ur on Iho laat P.' oouth (dunday* excepted). Repeatt^adjmllc*Uon S^ioWbr'ibYr'tgK'wfipS. (il iul md iu*trve fcund. Bead carefully tae uai ol (tlx* 'or the MAY DRAWING. 1 ^JHO.OOCHIOO Prlica 1100 1 Prtie 10,000)200 PrUeaSSO each, 10,000 l i?2e b.wojrw PTiKH fiOeach. 12.W0 15 Prlwi<i,0C*j cadi,10,000 1,000 Frlioi|10eacnil0?0t? auhiuH 'Mwench.io.oa'l ... am y Hrlirt S300 each, Approximation Fr^ea,? ?2,?b ?jhuuijowh, ; ? I'Sg ?rtl?ei$iu0each, ' ^ UoTrlM*. m^aS Whole TlckcU $2. Half Tickets, $1. 27 TicVetK, $50. 55 Ticket*, 9100. Kinli Money or H*nk Draft In ^tu>r. ?r >end bi Ktpn.iL Iwn i ituud by Kti{i?Uircd letter or F?*! olee Ol^er. Ordm.1 ?S and upn^jM W?J ian be wut at our expotiKe. Addreta au oroerew R. M. HOARl'MAN, (Jourter Journal Bu^ldinf, Lvii'-vUl.. Kr ?pr?0-rrhiuw Plumbing, gas and stkam FlTTlHOf rpRlMBLE A LTJTZ, pijXjavrBBBS, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1418 Slarket 8treet. I'.rutlnganJ renttlatlng of pabllc baild* l?KS ilnclllugs and factorial ? nfcWJ1 .'!? " ?1 "VyM. HAKE & SON, 1'HACTIOAI. I'LUMBKM, OAS AM? 8TEAJ1 FITTERS, tio. S3 Twelfth Street *V. wurlt d.rne f.omptll at reaaonable price* 1?" i^UKE FITTON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Ouh and StcamFltte'") 1110 MAIN STREET. All filt'm urni'U'Uv ^^ A KK YOl'U STATIOSER FOB THE A UKSUINK Alil? oBlOINAb " U8TEBBBOOK " Hl'nln>n I'on, No. 04H." Hewaro of lmltatlona. Ihe Geuu'iP Fair on I'tui are itimped "KSTEHBROOK." ) OTHtt. K*cry Ibx licaw our Hlgnatuio, thu>! Y*i>xKrodk Heel Feu Co., 20 John St., Sew York. Trim 5Ki.ruh.ff -?? ?'a ftEi easss u'li U ?tt ?>' l? IfeSns?Sb MBOICAU 1 V 1 For Dyspopsla, Costlvoness, sick Hudich#, Chronlo Diar rluou, Jaundice, Impurity of thu Blood, Fever and Asue, Malaria, und all Diiouol caused by De rangement of Liver, Bowels and Kidney*. 8YMPTOM8 OF A DISEASED LITER. Dad Breath: Pain in the Sid?, sometimes (he tain !i felt under the Shoulder-blade, mistaken for Rheumatism; general low of appetite; Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating whh lax; the head U troubled with pain, is dull and heavy. with considerable Ion of memory, accompanied with a painful (fensation of leaving undone something which ought to have been done; a alight, dry cough and Euibed (ace it sometimes an attendant, often mistaken for coiuumption; the patient complaint of weariness and debuity; nervoua, easily atartlcd; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation of tht akin exists; spirits are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene ficial, yet one can hardly summon up fortitude 10 try it?In fact, distrusts" every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend tne disease, but casta have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination after death hat shown the Uvor to have been extensively deranged. It abould bo uaed by all persona, old and young, whenever any of the above symptonu appear. Persona Traveling or Living In Un healthy LocuUtle*. by taking a dose occasion. ally to keep the Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malaria, IUIIqiih attaoka, Dixiiness, Nau sea, Drowsiness. Depression of Spirits, etc. It will invigorate like a glass of wine, but Is no In toxicating beverugo. If You have eaten anything hard ot digestion, or fed heavy after meals, or sloop loss at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills nrlll bo saved by always keeping the Regulutor in the House! For, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe purgative, uKcratlvo and tonic can ?never be out of place. The remedy is harmless and does not Interfere with business or pleasure. IT LS PURELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy of Calomel er Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A Governor's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been in use in my famHy for some time, and 1 am *atu(ied it is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Snoaraa, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander If. Stephens, of Ga.. sayt: Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. ??The only Thing that nevor fulls to Relieve."?! have used many remedies for Dys pepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never nave found anything to benefit me to the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 sent from Mln* nesota to Georgia for it, and would send further for auch a medicine, and would advise all who arc slm- , ilarly affected to give it a trial as it seems the only thing that never uils to relieve. P. M. JahmkY,'Minneapolis, Minn. i Dr. T. TV. Mason sayst From actual ex- I perience in the use of Simmons Uver Regulator in my practice I have been and am satisfied to use . and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. B?*TaVe only the Genuine, which always has on the Wrapper the red 7. Trade-Mark and Signature of J. U. 7,1'.If.IX St CO. FOR SALE BY AIT. DRUGGISTS. THE WONDER OF HEALING I Sobdaes Inflammation, Controls Hemorrhages. Cures Cntarrli. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diphtheria. Sore Throat. Hoarsened, Tooth' ache, Enrache, Piles, Sores, Wounds, Bruises, Burns. In flamed or Sore Efes, Female Complaints, Scalds, Sprains, etc., etc. Prices 50c., $1.00 and $1.75. TOILET ARTICLES, Delicately Perfumed Dollghtful to Uae. TolletCrrmn, improves the complexion...91 00 Lip Snlve, beauti/vingand healing. 23 To I lot .Soup, stiffens the akin (3 Cakes) SO Duutlfrlco./or the tseth and uums Jo 0 Special Preparations. For Convenience In Traveling. A-a., and for Severe unit 8enaltivo Caaea. Ointment, /or piles. convenient when the Extract cannot be applied nurilu SO <Porous) bu mail/or trial, 6 for ?1 *43 ^?Jj'ouiod Taper,/orPiltt and Chaflno, ^ IIISIrumenm for Application. 3S2.?*:.: 'SS Nasal Syringe, simple and durabli '23 Feiunle Syringe, terv superior 1 00 JMsaS,u'r""- ???s?M HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Prepared only by Pond's Extract Co., New York. Fall line of above preparations displayed In one of Pond's ExtractCo.'s Show Cases and sold by Logan & Co., 063 Main Btreet, Wheel ing: also by C. Moenkemoeller, corner Market and Twenty-second Streets. Centre Wheeling. A SURE RECIPE Ik Fine Complexions. Positive relief and Inimanf ty from complexions! blem ishes may be found in llagan's Magnolia Halm. A delicate ana hnrmless article. Sold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the most bril liant and life-like tints, and tlie closest scrutiny cannot detect its nso. All unsightly Discolorations, Eruptions, Ring Marks under tho eyes, Sallowness. Redness, Rough ness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at onco dispelled. by^_ the Magnolia It is tho one incomparable Cosmetic.' Kemrnber This. It you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature lu making you well when all else fails. If you are oostlve or dyspoptic, or aro suffering from any other of the numerous diseases of the atomjmh or bowols. It is your own fault if you re main ill, for Bop Bitten are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints. If .you aro wasting away disease, stop tempting deal for a cure to Hop Bit tort. II you are alck with that terrible sickncss Nerr* ottMim,you will flud a"Balmin Oilead" laths use o/lfyou ari^requeoter, or a redden t of a mi La mat ic district, barricade your mttm against the scourge of aU ooontriea-malarlal, epidemic, bil Ions, and Intermittent torw?-by the aao of Hop Bltteri If you hare rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pains and ache*, aud feel miserable gener ally, Hop Bitten will rive you fair skin, rich blood, ana kweetofct breath, health aud comfort lu short they cure all Disease* ol the stomach, Bowels. Blood, Liver, Nervoa, Kidneys, Bright'! Disease. fSOO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help That poor, bedridden, invalid, wife, sister, moth er, or daughter, oan be made the pictora of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, coating but a trifle. Will you let them suffer T noll-rrhsaw J^JEDICINAL WATER DEPOT. We have been appointed Agouti for the Natural Deep Rock. JbtceUlor. Jilue lick. Beihcada, Geyser. Hunjadi, Vlschy and Hawthous Waters. Always on draught at apr21 MoLAIN BROTHERS. MANHOOD which etr,-r|t|?|lT cures Nervotia Debit* T, Vol riHUir hwuisN njr-y. M.4 ItrnnblM ' Uln* from ovtr.work ?nd ay/ ?ta o <*?-??? ???! *71'oont^mli Mtrtvt. thk roLiiiau. llarptr't/or Junt. "There shall be one fold and odo ahepherd." Wild bird flying northward, whither tnou ? Aiidve?el bendluR'OUtbward, why thyque?t? Cloada of tho ciut, with ftuuRbine ou your brow, Whither ? aud croacout mulug lu the weat? BtlU we puraae while the white day U oura: The wild bird Joaroejia northward lu hla strength; The lender cloud* waate in theiraunny bower*? Oneahesherd guldea and gathers them at length. Fly awifl, yo blrdi, asalnat the north wlud fly I And crowd your tall, ye.vcaael i>ouihwuid bound! Blt't-p Bleep, ye cloud*, upou the happy aky 1 Thua nightly lu the f?ld ahall all bo found. TUK NM IMK PLAUOK. A DaD|?rfor Farmeia to Avoid. Chicago Tribune. It in a widely-known and unquestioned fact that swine plague is a highly contag ious disease. ' It has been proved that the germs of that disease may be conveyod from ailing to healthy hogs by the water they drink, the air they breathe, and by the food they eat. The excreta of hogs tifllicted with the malady swarms with the bacteria of the plague, and the hog's habit of rooting over and over in such offal makes that a very pregnant cause of sick ness and death. Thousands of swine dying of the plegue are received every year at the stockyards in the Western States; in fact, the germs of the deadly disease are ever present in the pens, alleys, aud cars in which hogs are confined in the great market Swine confined in those cars or pens are almost certain to become victims of the disease. Sometimes the disease will become plainly manifest in two or three weeks af ter injection; in other cases a longer period may pass, oven three or four months have been known to elapse before the hogs gave evidence of sickness, but almost invariably hogs which have passed through the stock yarda develop well-defined symptoms of swine plague. The presence of one single animal bea/ing the germs will iulect the place to which it may be taken and the hogs with which it come in contact The result is the sickness, almost always the death of the animals, such contamination of the farm that for a long time afterward no hogs can bo safely allowed on it, and the establishment of new centres of disease. In many instances farmers have been tempted, by tfie low prices for which pigs ot light weight havo been offered in the large markets, to buy such stock for the purpose of fattening them on the farm. In | a large majority of cases heavy losses have I resulted. It is true that in these markets thin, young swine in good health are some times sold. This is the case nearly every (year in Chicago/to which place come from Indiana and Michigan many pigs which have been fed little if any grain, but have made rapid growth upon clover and other forage. These are healthy enough when , they leave their native homes, and would be excellent animals for fattening were it not for their coming in contact with the germs of disease left in the cars and stock yards by sick animals. The purpose of this paragraph is to warn farmers of the almost certain heavy loss they will meet if they venture to buy stock which has been thus exposed. _ NAVE J HE CALVES. The Stacker aud (Iip Fat Slock Trad*. I'ittaburgh Stockman, In looking over tne relative condition of tbestocker and the fat stock trade, just now and for Borne time pant, we cannot avoid the conviction that those operating in the first named class of cattle need to exercise a good deal of discrimination and care. Perhaps none of our readers can re member a time in which store cattle and fat cattle have sold so nearly together, and a great many avow their inability to sec how tho slight margin between them can be made to cover the cost of trans forming the one into the other. It is not too much to say that, at cash prices for grain aud other feed, it cannot be done. However, the feeder needs to count in the problem the cost of marketing the grain and the value otherwise obtaiuable for the rough food thus consumed. He also should consider tho matter of maintaining the fertility of his farm, a consideration too often overlooked, bringing in these points will frequently turn the scale of calculation in favor of feeding, even with paying ezhorbitant figures for stock. The fact is, a man can better afford to lose money in the transaction than to allow his farm to lose its fertility. Taking things as they are, the farmers of this region are in a measure compelled to buy stock ers and feeders, regardless of the fact that they are conscious of paying too much for them. But there is a way out of this difli culty. the adoption of which we have often unfed, and which would at least in some ('?;rce prove effectual?and that is to pre servo the calves. Tho curious spectacle is now beheld of the markets of our coun try being flooded with veal, while on the same markets the farmers are ea gerly hunting for almost unobtainable stackers. Let them, as a remedy, resolve that no calf shall be killed on tho farm and none sent to market?just as Queen Victoria is now prohibiting the use of lamb in the royal household, on similar grounds. Raise your own Blockers. It is doubtful whether any are as cheap as the home grown, and on an average few are as good. Let Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia start their beeves from the udder, and farmers will seldom if ever find themselves, as they are now, at the mercy of tho stock markets. A North Carolina Snake. Charlotte (S. C.) Obtervtr. Jake Barringer, a tenant who was plow ing on Mr. John Wadsworth's farm yester day, turned up with tho plowshare one of those curiosities, a jointed snake. The reptile was about a yard in length, aud was put 'together in four sections, The darky did not know what sort of a snake it was when it first turned up, and hit it with a stick to kill it. At the first blow the snake fell all to piecespthe head part going one way and the tail part another, and the two body pieces jumped off in different directions. The amaied darky resumed his plowing, went to the end of the furrow, and on his return was sur prised to see the snake all together again, except the tail piece, and, watching a few minutes, saw the tail come up to join the body, taking sharp, quick little jerks. It came nearer and nearer until within a few inches of tho three-quarter snake, when it gave a sudden jump and hitched on its proper place with a fuss re sembling the popping of a cap. The dar key knocked it to pieces several times, and each time it came together again. He car ried his amusement a little too far, how ever, in throwing the tail nart across the creek, just to see, as he said, "how long it would take it to catch up," but it never caught up. The snake; with its three joints, was carried to tbe_|iouse. and the tail ia no doubt itill going about the woods hunting for a snake to hitch on to. The Popular 14nine. S. r. The growing popularity of the royal game of fchlatasa social amusement serves to* recall the laying of Obarles James Fox, that there was but one greater pleasure in life than losing at whist, aud that was-* winning: and recalls also tho keener wit of a Canadian lover of whist and everything English. Col. Ormond, a retired officer in the English army, had long boeo noted for a peculiarly robust and penetrating profanity, and also for the rut-tanier te nacity with which he contended in whist for the odd trick. After playing hia favor ite game* sixty years for about ei*ht nights in the week it is not strange that hedied. "Col. Ormond ia dead," said Mr. Wet more the morning after the gallant Briton's demise. "Ah?" Mid Mr. Almon. ??Yes," said Wetmore, "he'll not be troubled any more about the odd trick." "No," said Almon, "but he'll have more trouble about the last trump." Ornxas may be good?this is the best. It kills bed bugs, roaches, water bugs, tl-aa, etc. ! Hunt Ioseot Powder we mean. Price, 2d MPtabyall druggists. ?ABBIAGESASB DtATUI That Hare IccmiI7 Occurred la Thla (Male and Ylelaitjr. UAMM1A0U. Rnoall Rosenbarge'. of VlndoU. to Era Loot, of ft. rleaunt, by iter. Mr. Darla, May fc June* r Miller to Saint k. Bimes, both of B rk-ley county, br Rer. F Woods Mm t. . . Robert M. No; re to Manr L Wiltth re, both of Jefferson county, br Rer. Dr. Hopkins, April 'A. John Pouer to Flo. Cooinha, both of Mouon gill* county, by Re*, Mr. Golden. May 6. Valentine Burke of Grafton to Biilget Mlland of Rnriosburx, April So. Pebaiilan R|. ger to Miry E Rlngor, by Rer. D. A. Friend, Afrit ?, of Pieston county. ? Jobu saddier Jr to Mattle Christopher, both of Pre?ion county, at Hmlthilold, Pa., by Rer. H. O. R<?boraugb, April 29. . ? , , . _ . F.oyd limb to May J. Goodwin, la Tncker county, April29. , , _ ? Jnvhua staata oPRavenswood to Mule Furnoll of Hai tford City, by Rev. H. U. Blayney. May 7, John M. lieiold in Margartt A Cutllp, both of Nicholas co. by R?r. J. L Smith, Marl John A. Crist to Margaret hjathlfthWiit, at Lit tleton. by'Squire T. H. Melgheu, Apr! 22, both of Wetzel o. . , Jonathan R. Sbrevra to Matilda Lemaiterr, both of Weixel co? at Littleton, April 27, by 'Squire Melfben. JohuW. Vamoof. of Welssl co.. to Rebecca J. Bnlder, of Mariou oa, at Llttleion, May 6, by 'Squire Mel* hen. ,t.haa. T. P/lce to Ruth A. R llealon, beth of Wool 1 ount ?, by Rer. Dr. Jlmeeon. May 2. Louis (.' Mraub to Kila C. Glarck, both of Belltira, by Iter. Father Cull, May 10. AlbertHapp toMelisu J. T-trlck, both of Harri* ?on co., by Rev. E. M. rtapp, May fl. Joseph GrlflllthstoKaie C ita, both of Washing* ton co , Pa . by Rev. G U. Conway, May 1. Jay Jenkius, Jr., to Vickey Clark, in Preatouco., April 28. W. T. Wiley to Klla Durbln, both of Washington Co.. by 'Squlr* Doneboo, M?r? h 3 W. i*. J. Miller to Kannie Bcall, both of Gilmer C9. Hugh Montgomery to Maggie Newlyn, both of Washington co Pa., by Itev.Dr A. Freeman, Mays. Wm. Qarduer to Jane Atkins, both of Washing ton co. Pa. by J. M.fclioal. Esq .May 1. Milt n Allot) to Mary Klche berger. both of Tay lor co.. at Oakland. May 7. A runaway weddiog. Robert Smith to Flora Kincald, at SUtcrxriUe, by Rer. J. E. Wasaou, May 6. Daniel Wattato MIm Weeso, both of Grant co..by Rer. Mr. Johnston, May S. John 0. Steel of Mtrion co to Kite Barbeeof T<ylor co., at Oakland, by Rer. Johu M. DarU, Mays John A. UofftoRosi L Tanner, both of Roanoco, by Rer. Mr. Smith, M?y3. John A. Adam* to Mia. Robccca Wallet, both of Shcpherdstown, by Iter. Father ValU, at Haters town, April 26. Geo. W. lompton to Sarah E. Crouse, atBo.keley Spring#, by Iter. 11. P. West, May I. Keliy F. Watford to Anna E. McKee, both ol Mor gan co., by Rer. II. P. Went. April 22. J. W. Lough to Mora B. Smith, at PhlUipl, by Rer. J S. Corder, Mays. In llarriaon Co. Andrew Knotta to Antha M. SIg ley, May 8; David Richards to Mary E. Carder, Mar 3; Wm. M.Cje to Alice M. 6wiser, May 10. Sheriff Tom Hmlth, of Tyler Co., to Floronco Hard man. May A C. W. Ware toTheadosla Rogerv, both of Braxton Co.. by Rer. T. 8. Colter. Mar 6. Geo. Dix to Rebecca M. Wllraoth, both of Ran dolph Co., br Rev. Mr. Woodruff, May 3. Cnaa. A Hart up to Nore'la Portia, both of Jet tenon Co.. O.. by Rer. J. 11. Ekey, Kaq? May U Joseph Wodcjto Josephine Edwards, both of Steu benrille. May 6 Dr. F. B. Adams to Carrie 8. Blackford, both of Parkersbutg. by Rev R. A. Gibson, May ? E. C Browoinc, of Brooke Co , to Annie B. Lind say, ofSuubenvlie, Mays. J. I.. G. Mays, the Rtloigk Jndrs, to M. Jano Mc Glunu, and Thaddeus R Scott to Virginia S. Mo Glntiis. all of Raleigh Co.. by Rer. F. II. J. King, April 26. C il. tfqgbea to Mattie F. Kent In Raleigh 00. by Rov. G. A. lleckUy, April %. A. J. Llrcsay 10 waunle J. Babbett. both of Greeubrier 00. bv Rer. L. il. Mayblll, April25. William F. Armstrong to Mr*. Mary K. Ileddrlck, both rf Wheeling, by R-ir. F. H. Dorablaser, May 9. beoige Borbeaux to Mrs. Fannio A. Peters, both ol Wheeling, by Rer. Geo. K. lliie, May V. DEATHS. Jgtf?r B? McDougal, Parker* burg, May*; ^MusLjdlaBuahuell, Mailimburg, May 10; a<ed Annln Carlisle Glcncoe, O.. April 26. . a' Wo?dvard. i^rkerabur*. May5. S? 1 .. wn> Washington,Pa., Mar 8- aeed 60 xSii' 1??0WD'e?'WaibiDHton, Pa , May v; aired 20 jR?'lei^n8on. Mo'iongaii* co., April 80; aged 19.' aged45 Mulder, Monongalia co., May 8; Hiram Walker. Nicholas co Max* J- mrnl ?n Jacob Mm*,, I'rt.t.2co JHaylfiJT73 o??ii.U,,Iytl'Fwyolto00" 1,0,11 '"sca?e. Mr*. John Oaborn. W e baler co.. May 3 I apSfe *U*r? WMhlnftoa co? hu, April 29; ag??<0 MoKlbbeU1' Washington ex, Pa, May 7; a#,/0* En!o,T< Waihiugtoaco , Pa., May 6; | 5; a*ed^l.inU,8apIer' W<it AIo"nd?. May I Jr. JohnL.. Rhov Braxlon co.} May 9; acted 70, I SrKM-!0'f-y" S eubenvlUe, May';atedw! Rob t ttinvhoid, Mdiolta no., April 30. I afedM. ^^ison, bleubenrlUe. May 9;, 10I. Robert W. Taylor, Charleitown, May 9 Am old and promktcnidtlxtn, aged 70. ? 8 ?. V.1*' co-. Mav:i; as'dSl. m2* 8"* H.owatf ? Newbiin, May 6: a?ed 40. mU vrl*i i10 iy,U,.^Il,rl0li 00 ? May 1; aged 68 1 Mrs. Marlon *anih*r. Marion co. May 7 "i"-"00' Anniu1 Murphv, f airwont, May 4; hkcu 28. I agod'45. r*ftrUl Wer' Mouo^salli co., May 3; j tat bulla Batten, Doddridgo Co., May J. May a. J;'"'" \ awrur, v0nroe co. May 7; aged 48. lUlJeflretti, Bwxton co., May 0. ?1. ) ,R?,nd*11' Marion co.. May 2. . ^ ? ^f. Man'ey, Marion co., Mbv2: aired fc Ada B I late. Whittling, May 8; asud2 * Ai vffl'i'iW UridceiHirt. O., May 7: aged C. Mr*. Elisibotb HiB*oti, hee'ing, May 6: aged 7fi ilerman Booth, Clariugtou, 0., May 4; aged 2. MnHtchttU From TUo Clrnve. My wife was at u,e brink of th. grave. 8be nad been (riven up to dio by three if Al legheny City aj>eat pbysloians. They >11 pro nounced her disease Consumption. Her in ?r-n^te and lips were blue; was pulseless at ?;??<? w? "ere called to witness her death. At this moment a neighbor brought In Dr. Hartman, who prescribed a teaspoon ful of Ptnim every hour. She improved from the Hrat dose, and in a week sbewasup and now (less than six mouths) she ia well See page 30 In the "Ills of Life," a book yoti ca? get gratis from your druggist If not, address Dr. Hartman, Oeborn, Ohio. T 8 tsimjuic, 8ouin Chicago, III. ",W!U-. givo a poor fellow, who ia racked with fever and ague, & dime to buy some quinine? aekea a Winchester county tramp. ' Why I gave you ten cents lees than an hour ago." "Oh! so you did. I didn t recognize you. Well, I apent that dime for whisky. You don't suppose a man can eat quinine clear, do you?" , Cbuk, N. Vl.'p.b, 0, 1880,-Genta: I have been very low, and have tried every th ng, to no advantige I beard your Hop Bitters recpmmend?d by so many, Icon eluded to give them a trial. I did, and now am aronud and constantly Improving, and am nearly as strong as ever, W. H.WaiLia. t> J""" Co w?. ByDtRuniasMAOtc Oihtkjxt. Cures hX nl*gic, Pimplee, Black Heads or Grubs, Blotches, and Eruptions on the Face, eaving the skin olear, healthy, end beauti' (01. Also enres Itch, Salt Rheum. Sore Nip. SortsfeS Obstinate Ulcere and Sold by all druggists and mailed oa re ceipt of Drice, 50 Msta. ? m'eS'ln. ?'*3*32,4 A?,nl? ?' MdSSSt McConahey, Agenda! ( Siiilob's cure will imiuedlatelv relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedv~a positive enra for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canter Mouih. i,ni"":r '"""ilh eaoh bottle of \ >7i Rera??y- Price 50 cents. Young McUI? ^rJt';e,s and Ale* T. Backlrii'N ArnicnNave. The jrreateat medical wonder of the world Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Brulsea, Smf'pniSfrhm^f ?h<l?ra' So"'. Can SSd. n Jffa'' ?01?'' Tet"r' Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to onre In every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale at Logan <tCo.'s Bridge Corner Drug Store. Akb you msdtt misorable by Indigestion Constipition, 1) zziness, Loss of AoDAtitn' 2Jw ? 81iiioh'i Vitalixer is a positive Paid Foot, reading the airn "keep off the graae," on the common. "It fa the same everywhere. In Ireland, you know, they re hanging men and women for the wearing off the green."--BoUon Transcript. Hor?f ird'a AcJd PlinNplmt? In DeNnoif ileary, lite. Dr. W. 8. Powell, DellsoM, Ohio, says: "I havs used it with satisfactory results In dys peptic ailments associated with great mental depression or despondency." tthsaw ' A Nnre (inr? for PIIm, A. rore core for Blind, Bleeding,Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been dWeiid bf Dr William, (an Indian remedy) called Dr WIN liam'e Indian Ointatnt. 4 single boi hi cored the wont chronlo easet of twenty.Sre years standing. No one need suffer Ave tnln nt? after anpWng this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions and Initrumente do more ham than good. William', Ointment ab sorbe the tumors, allays the intense itohlnr ! (Mrtlonlarly at ulght afUr getUifwam ft bed, acta aa a pppjtlce, gives fuslantand 2??,*!1oirOCTirtandm*''*do? MoConahsy, Bridgeport 0. Mv MBDICAL* PILLS A DISORDERED LIVER IS*THE BANE of the present generation. It U for tha Cure or thia dlaeaaa and ita attendant*. Bl^HEADACaiE. felL16UStf ESSr^v? ?pma. coKsnpAtibir, tttifr, etCTTt fUTT'B jwr.yi hava gained a world-wTHe reputatio^ Ko Remedy baa aver been dlaooverad that acta ao gently on tSa dlgeatlve organs, giving them rigor to~i? aimllate food. Aa a natoral reanlt, tEa Sarvoua Byitem la Braced, the Motclae are Developed* and the Body Bobnat. Chills and Poror. I. RIVAL, a Plantor at Bayou Ban, La., uti : My plantation la In a malarial dJatrlot. For aevaral yaara I could not maka half a drop on account of blllouadiaoaeea and cbJIIa. I ?u nearly dlacouragad whan Z bag an the uaa of T0TT8 PILLS. Tba raault waa marraloua: my laborora soon becama ha arty ud rob oat, and I bar a bad no furtbar troubla. 1 They nllcrt the engorged Liver, elaai the lllood from poUonona humora. a eaoae the bowels to art naturally, with' out w III Hi no one ean feel well. j Try thia remedy ffclrlr, and yon wfllralA a heal thy Dlgeatl on, Ylgoroua Body, Pure Blood, Mroni Nerrec, aad a Mound Liter. Price, aa Cento. Ofllce.aa Murray MU, W.T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray llAiRorWniiKKRscUanndto a 0 lossy Black by a single application or thle Dyk. It Impart! a natural color, and acta InitantASeoualy. Mil hgjjrugglsla, or s?nt by azprwa oa receipt Offieo, OB Murray Street, New York. Itr. rvrrm St AXIAL of r?luable\ information end (Tee/Ml I ttUt be mailed TtJM oh apptUmtUn,J PRE ?} RELIABLE SELF-CURE A IbvorHo preacrlpUon of one of tbo moat noted anil ?ucceMtfUl ?pri?ll?{i In the U.S. (now retired) for thaenre of Xervoum VebUity. Loot Manhood, M'rn#me?*Aiiri Dtemy. Hani la plain sealed uiveloi>ojVce. Druuglata con fill U. Addren DR. WARD A CO.. Louisiana. Mo. COttS\l\VT\X eol Mcurt ibr BD*i ti'UlkfHtr JU JU% Jjaf txpirMBc* la carlaf dlMMM*r tb? tJ ? AffeeUona apeclaliy treated on adectifla prlodpiw, ?IU .?f, *oJ ,ur* r?IUr ?riu for Liu ofUttaa lieu ut b? tuiw.rf l bf Ua*? deal rial (feainteai I17 null. / l'?r>.i?,,nBrrlLc frwa ltuj.ur* ibuuM ...I IU?lr a<Mr Vaad Uani HBitilir l, Ibelr a4iaali??. Itl.e.t a tra?. J Addraaa, lilt. BLTTM, 1? N. Htb St., Hi. L..U, Ba. KBTAnUMIIElt ovkp TIIIHTV VKAwa HARRIS REMEDY C0.,*5KSfti. >'f| n>,?uu ui Hut, Prop', at PR0F.HARfU8*PA8TlU.E REMEDK nt fUmrt; U pal ?p la be'in."' Jta.1 (UttlaVa'imikTM Fa. t (eaeufb to tBe?t a fan. aat*M la term rate*,) ?? i laTi (ta<tia?Un?jaeaUi). 97. ifcat by nail la cltla ? rapper*. tHrarttoa, far t*la| aereaipaa; rarb be*. 1'amrUn-Wrt bta| ittt iljaaaaa and amda ef n? ?*e>??l?J ?t>t-lfoaUi?? MISCELLANEOUS. ONE TOUGH OF WINTER Mokes the whole world in sympathy, in that | they all muat have STOYESI Call on us In good time. Our stock is now complete with the well known "Splendid" Fire Place Heater, High Ait and Low Feed IDEAL PARLOR And the Elegant GARLAND Hard Coal Base Burner Stoves, together with every variety and style of Soft Coal Heating and Cook Stored. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS At the Lowest Prices. Manufacturer of Tin Roofing and Iron Cornices. 13. F. Caldwell, No. Iu07 Main Street nolOnur Every Mistress of a Home in the South should havcTHE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK. , it contain? the croam of alt tho other books on COOKERY AND HOUSE KEEPING. Over 5,000 receipts, true and tried, from old family receipt hook?,and 10,000 new hints and helps and facts or value. Sold by subscription. AGENTS WANTED. Send for specimen pngct nnd term*. S.A.CLARKSQN&CO., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. LIGHT AND LIFE! A SUNDAY SCHOOL SONG BOOK ?Bi riien at once to lta proper placo as a great favorite With SUNDAY dUhOOL hINUERS. By R. M. McINTOSH. Price 35c. Published in two editions: one with the ordi nary rouud notes, and one with the patent charac tor note*. Considering the selection of subjects, the tasteful and dellxhtful rauaio. and the spirited and beautl fnl po try, Light awd Life need uot fear compari son with any other collection. MINSTREL SONGS, ?, D *!!!**"? This capital collection of popular farorltea con* I tlnues Its ezceptlonably largo sale. Don't tali to try a copy. Temperance Liiht, 12 eta. Tcmperanrc Jewels 88 ct*. Temperance Ulee Book, 40 cU. Three powerful temperance works that should be fsmlUar friend* in every temperance organisation. The beat of music. New England Conservatory Method FOR PIANO. 8.1.25. A grand book, extensively uaed by teach-1 ers. IIa? been well tested by use in the great con scrratory. Any book mailed for retail prlco. OLIVER BITSON & CO., Boston, a n. DIT80K ii CO., Broadway. New York myflTfAw fftJEHTHEE'S LUNG HEALEB, .turnuvK the BOOK. roa tbk era* or CONSUMPTION Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, Coughs, Colds. I Catarrh of CbMt, and all Diseases of the imlmoaary Organs. f mS?MARK. 'ouestiieb ?tt.o. ?-<u.uur?b. MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. I trangonandTiiitoniwllHo well to remembei t this Hcitaunntiionoof the most popular and t caUred luftllutlontln the city, and is now in Strange that this _T bealrcatered initltutlonaln the city, i ,oodn'nnini'ort'r.)|n ^ marKW BTBHKT. "PORTABLE DSE," THE NAT0K4L MINERAL, KAISERWATER From lllrretborn on (ho Klilne. Recommended by the higheat medical author! "" Fred'k Hollender & Co., Bole Agent for the U. a snd Canada, 115/117,119 aprls lUm Street, New York, DRY GOOD-, CHILDREN'S SUITS! Brues & Coffer WILL OFFICII THIS MORNING A LARGE LOT OF MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SUITS I Boys' Kilt Suits, SHIRTS AND WAISTS. ALSO LADIES' Jersey Tunics AND JACKETS AT "V" ery Low JPrices. Braes & Coffer, I 1133 MAIIV ST. ?p13 . ? CLOTHIER?J. BRILLES. DIDYOU EVER THINK Row f^t pennies count up to dimes and dimes to dollars? h Is easy enough for one earning large sums 10 lay tulde a hundred dnllun at a time The sum iRBocoublderablu that only a very foolish or recklcsa man would waate it, but for tho MECHANIC OK LABORING MAN Though every cent comes to him as tho fruit of hard work, It requires uo littlu Strength of Character To save the imall sums that be can spare from hlf modeit earnings. To such persona BRILLES' Clothing House 19 A REAL BOON'. If a laborlnf man feela thst ho can properly spend Any Given Sum For Clothing:, he hu only to visit that eatibliih* ment, select nnd buy what he desires, and after ho has ptid his bill he will find that ho not only has bei tor garment* than ha could ever before sfford. bnth's made a handsome saving; In money from what he exported to pay, and all WITHOUT ANY SELF-DENIAL! This i* the true attraction for economical per sons. V> hen tb??y find a placo where th?y can save money and gain in quality, they will go there ovory Ume, and such a place la THE SQUARE-DEALING ONE-PRICE Clothing House. J.BRILLES, 1158 Main St. apr28 Rkgular Tuesday packet for Parkersburjt, Pomeroy, Gulllpolls, trmt* . I ronton, HuntiuKtou, Portamonth,Maya-WWWtf vllle, Clndtuiatl and Louisville, tuo ** Mu-unu,. MaktK. Noll, clerk. loin TUESDAY, m ay is. si l r: *.. podllTD ly, pawengcni and freight receipted throuKh to all uolnts Went and iJonth. For freight or pw^iTC, ap ply on board orto C. H. BOOTH ?% 80n. SI 00KEWARa Tho above reward will bo paid for the sppreben slon and conviction of the person or persons who iot)be<l my dwelling on the evening of Aptll rtoth. K lurtber reward of one-fourth of the value of the TORNITURg. CARPET81 ?C. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE AJND CARPETS! fi ? ? | Wo are Jost In recolpt of Furni ure sasss? SOBIS. fk ll Our New Patterns Me now i Rarnfitj?' ; UUI fJ U101PE8TBYandIN GRAIN 8. |% f Oar MBortmcnt of Bon la very UllfYfl Vl&TKpt embradDBjlMYBJlA, VFL IIIIU X I Vffit MOtiQPgTTIM, BRtffflllfl, 11U 2L. UI TATISJTBY, and many other*. Linoleum Oil Glottis! All wWtliH and tiundard Alakef. Window $iad?s!II I Patterns for Stores and Private Dwellings. Rattan GliairsiitS a fall lino of tho Wucefleld and Heywood Bros. Folding CSiairslis the three leading factories of the oo tin try, Chamber Setslss Parlor SetsIISH any other houio In tho city. UNDERTAKING. Constantly on hand all thelatat ntylcfl. MKT ALIO OASKBT8, CASES and WOOI) OOFFD18 f urnlNhod on Bhort notloo. FRIEND & SON. MBRCHANTTAILOR8. NEW SPRING GOODS C. Hess & Sons MERCHANT TAILORS, Have removed to tlieir new store, and are now receiving and have in stock a fall line of Fancy and Staple Woolens BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Which we offer at PiicesthatDefyCompetition Other Woolens at lowest prices. We carry the largest line of goods in the city, and our Get Upa are first-clans in every respect. A. FULL LINE OP * GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! Persons desiring anything in our line will find it to their interest tp examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. C. Hess Ac Sons, mr2 No. J321 Market Street PHOTOGRAPHY. 1 RAYON PORTRAITS AT MTLK8' ART STUDIO No. TIM MAIN STBKJTT. JJEST $0 00 CABINETS ONLY $3 00 PER DOZEN, riiCMMKB'S UALLERY, j,? 11M MAIN BTBggT. pARSON'S Photographic Studio, 1203 MARKET STREET, mr3I Onpcwlla MnT.nr. Hoow. l Pxtrn BlfccV, Tllno mack, ?nrt I CopylnK.iUlcf pnjwrjor nuv I Jlty, d*lmln*r8jii?clnl rx ? rfllrnrn la the twenU* ??>f uffllcr* 4*??lor n?i?l l)n. Ctrvularjiree. Ivison, Blaheinan, Taylor & Co., N. Y. JJIBLE DEPOSITORY, At N. K com?r of dupline tnd Twelfth itrMti, in thf LAW OFFICE OF G. L. CRANMHR. WMm HI"! TwUm.nt. ?T pn?T. MM TOE CRFAM PAltLORa I htTC lhl? Atj ?w!ne<l my iWor>, (J whtci I Invito the public. \ Mill* mil Strawberry ^vLnTue/iint^l on ?hort nollco at $1.60 par ?U?u. T.l.ph0O.?0"n?Ho?.. 1|RYMi(J mvm 101'i Main 8lroet. jyjONUMENTS. ? We havo a fine election of Monuments and llfad-Stones, Which we will it'll at very low rates. ? CARROLL & HRO., aprfl 8lxU#nth St., near Stone Bridie. OWOCBRIKS AND TOBAOOO* TIMOTHYSEED ?AND? PHtENIX PATENT FLOUR. 1,000 Bagg Prime and Choice Timothy Seed lor sale. Phoenix Patent Floor always In atook. Try it It U the beet. Headquarters for ARBUCKLE'B Justly Celebrated COFFER FELL LINK OF CKOCKKIES. Ckll lomu Jos. Speidel & Co. W20 WHOLESALE GROCERS. Just Received! One Car Load or ARRUOKLE'S COFFEE! FIVE CAB LOADS OK Briggs' Patent Flour. ONE OAR LOAD OF CLOVER SEED. Three car loads of Lake Herring. Seven car loads of Mackerel. Nine oar loads of Baker's Tomatoes. 200 Boxes of Lorillard'a Tobacco. 400 Boxes Horsehead Tobacco. 1,000 Dozen of Seneca Falls Yeaat. We guarantee Briggs' Patent Flour to M the beat in the market. Try It onoe, and you will never use any other. The beat is the cheapest. Before buying consult your interest and get prices from S.BAEMSONS, Wholesale Grocers, 141tt una 1414 MAIN ST. apr5 M. RE ILLY. WHOLESALE GROCER, Pork Packer, and Curcr of the Cel ebrated "Red .Bird" Hamr, Nos. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. My own cure of Choice 8moked Keats delivered direct from pork house at Manchester. THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE STATE. Sole Agent hi tula Utj for P. J. Bitter'* Fruit Butters and Preserves. Ruraford'a Y? att Powders, In bottles. Ward'a Wonderful White Lily Soap. Ward's Celebrated Electrifying Boap. Ward's Celebrated White Borax Soap. McNamara's Glory Tobacco. McAlpln's Onward Tobacco. DuPout's Sporting, Mining and Blasting Powder. Family and Makers' Floor. McConunUirille Gold Sheaf Patent Sour, belt In the market. Kitchen Queen Family Flour. Baker's Gom-Baker's Flour. bllver fcUr-Haker'i Flour. fell ONION SETS ! 2 Barrels Yellow Hunter. 1 Barrel Silver .Skin. FOR BALE LOW AT Geo. K. McMechen's, aprlO 1300 MARKET STREET. ?J^TEW MAPLK SYRUP. Juat received direct from tlio camp a small lot of Choice Maple Syrup, warranted pure. R. J. 8MYTH, mrlO Cor. MnrkM ft Fourteenth Sta. QHARTER OAK HAMS. Try the Charter Oak Brand of Hams; you can get them at mrlO RMYTH'S. STATIONERY* s PRINU SPOKL'S. We are now offering a full Hue of Fishiug Tackle, Base Ball Goods, Archery Supplies, Hammocks. All at lower prloca than ever before. Mall order* promptly fllle?l. Stanton & Davenport. my5 L8C>?. 1883. WALL PAPER, Borders and Ceiling Decorations! Tbo Largest Stock asd Greatest Variety in the State. For sale at the very lowest prices by JOSEPH GRAVES mr20 20 TWELFTH RTREKT. JJERE'S FUN. feck's IJh.1 Soy and Hli Pa .... M cents. Peek a Fuu 60 " Prck'a Sunshine..... f>0 " BUI Nre and Ho"mersng 60 " Fo'tjr Llara, bj Bill Sja 60 ?? Peek's Bun 6 cents, ti p*r year. Tfxofl Sifting* 5 ceiiU, 12 ?>er year. Detroit Free Pros 5 cvuta. I1 per year. (i. H. QUIMBY. aprlfi TtnoV?"'lrT and NVwa'tewW. H14 MarketHt FINANCIAL. B ANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. ??4175,001 ..President Wm. B. Buirso* ~~ - Viee-Prtaident Does a General Banking Buxinasfc Btuoron: Wm. A. Isett, I Wm. B. Simpson. J. A. Miller, John K. Botsford, A. M. Adams, Victor Koaenbnrg Henry 8peyer, ?? F. P. JKPHON. tables JgXOHANGE BANK. ..?200,000. J. N. Vane* - ...Preaidsnt BkitvxL Laubuuw. ? Vice-President, DOUKTOBS. J. N. Vanee, I B. Horkheimer, B. Langblln, 1 W. KUInghaa, L. 8. DelapUin, A. W. Kulley. John Frew, Drafts leaned on Kngland, Ireland, Scotland tad all points In JCurope. www t tow?ra Q.LOBE " FERTILIZER! "The Beet Fertilizer Made for the Money." Good for Gardens, Mea-lowa, r. heat. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Cabb?Ko, Ac. There la uotblna Use It for FruitTrees, Small Fruits, Vlnca, Bhrubbbcry and Flowers. Call and got pamphlot with testimonials. Bold only In the city by .J. M. OLOUHTON, Dealer In Grain, Plonr, Fred, Oil, Meal, do., 1623, 5 & 7 SOU III BTHKET, ft n4w Knsr th? Market StrN?t Ilridte. QCEAN PASSAGE TICKETS. For Psmako Tickets ? TO ANI) FROM EUROPE Call at II. F. BKHRKN3', mya 2217 Market Street, &9,