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MEDICAL. . MERCURY A,i l.humim MtllhMd , sor?? ?>'r 5, -nd fitmluo combined. * . min. ?ean <110. ?Du 7< ??? *.. i. ; ? ?*> "SSVrn fleam of (,?? ??' ; rear. 10car* the ?>? II** : " ,'J MidteioetueUa v ,1" :?!?*- ' "f n buiU?'U*U'lw7ri,tt ?+!'?? ? . / oi"-u n h-Aiih andnuuei S . ' ???? ,s!!t vi n,f i, worth mow pr: 2?,. . - h f/'S SSu jBtnWlUli TwIOOi Co . Ga. .. ,s.,^ a?. lw|) , , ; S.!; He it?ted tMt ? ,, riScM > f?'-?*? r ?? Mwm-i ? :-rr.n'-i'u^. ?"? ;;.r'r^-?%?3."iEsair , , h?, bwn ,-on?ned to JU ?. _.,.>o?n ?S' ?" u iU,.am?Uim b? ; ? ' 11 : , , in the hlKheil I hetunooO, lenn. ni.n'Mi mil* akd i i Li MI- Chemist who will I"11' m 4 ? onepwUcleol Mercury, if ? or ?< 3iln.r?l .uwuiue. ?W "lis i ItT SPECIFIC CO. Dn??3, At!?nu, !"? ^Vrl^torti- UtU. bo-k. -bleb -i^11>? ?"*<1 aK5K?S32 g j. E. SMITH, )'o. J I lwpUiie Street. Near Fourteenth Street. . <mx Ol ? ubjuieUn'i meet* 1* the r-e bat VaflTucuu. IUC uxcrwutugdemand! ***>** ,?J f ^JJJSittg t.roTu mat 1 uave dealt W-J thu* -hoha*?i?wulWd rlL.; lM-1_ .. UAme wiuiout permle r '^'iTiS 2?j tmndwd wrUfluiu* tauuKh i c?*e J,-i aiwr they nad been uCa uio.? *ao?a I b ^ thorough medical ?dn auau. *?a irtDuac tmeuU, ? clone obvenr Omental peculUnUoi and ?trlct at? .?U"r * ? ti?ji'muilllUJlUrtS IUCCWBi li I1?"7 . peuuiwn?"?e ? w>- - nuiJAUvnieui Uuum - I mm a*0 p?aeutnu ^laluu HOME PROOF. ?Wea Te rlJO- MUl cu^ me.? H,n,il uot <?luUl 01 "? ZaJT. PHlLUPti Wheeling, W. Va. w pnirmm of NoMi, Imptdied Voice.?del m^ltUielellrf U) Hclf me. ???eomi).?u='T "i^iSq CHADDDCK, of dpeiilel A Ca, Wheeling. W. V*. i. ami Ulcerated atomtch.?'"Tre?tnient PT?WJ 2? J<l*? - ? relief. Dr. omlth cored UolT. iniianuice Agent, ihem .UrM??u ""?SS RUMIM oorcfl oa ?oii wu ^paua. or caIHK&INK CJlPS. Mtrkel ijtr?*)t,JJ'heellng. w. Vil ?rsssi1 ^ssr^sjh o^' S:"'?u curt me M"S'Snrf.0' ?utnl4 of Antu.-Fl*t of my tack tor Hi ?$? Kri<l ajlml. in. amlthcnied me with out milt, m "? """" THOSUa COLVIN, ?ifftfmiw to die end pronounced Incur* Z iu >m(Lh can.'?i ?B without anile.;' h,e. Ur.3?l'hcu^ ^m^uyioN DUJL2TT. Martin1! Ferry. ? .no U.ld wrlte?:-"Dr. amlth'i prof? ^l?mrI*milyh?Te bten ??,??? Ki"^2??mmenu l.lmu>^l a ? jbuUkmo ?Ji^ilS?ii-fl2!w!>T,i-"1 n*1 b^en.1^n'erl,u* f reus uud treated by many phyildani for iur *uu jtai* uu i juhj ? upe worm, and *?iaaft tctuiy u> my ,uf-'ct3^ l,. _ .. .wi wtihoat the Kulfc. {*^?* *t ? ^totance nuy b? trtauxl by letter and iJn iuar*auw<l. A cbHrt for ?eft eaamlnA ;jS!i??lPtol two ihrtMeat .unbend 00?hotu.HonHA. H tu 7 r a. dally. '-All on or addre* ?. to . r. a., joU{| ^ HUlTHf M> D., Q'12 N'n ltrn haptliie "t.. Wheeling. W. Va. STATIONERY. JJLU'K HOOKS. rouotiH W l?hlng to Open New Ledgers, Cash or Day Books Will <lo well ?o lock through our line. MAM ON A; DAVENPORT, 1301 .Market Street. iy CARRIAGES !| A'.way* a complete au ck of the Eiie Carriage Company's Carriages] IN VTOCK. ;'-rae ?l the Klactt and Bt'it Carriage* In the | Suic r t*I?? at the vir.' i.ow?H trice* by I 10b. GRAVES, til T'VBl.FrH ST'EST. pCBLtCATiaN NOTICE. ?ON TDK PLAJN8 IN *M" loow re#dy iu 'iook i vns. hjiuilaomely lUu?tr?ted ? i.l neatly ixmtid. By aending 25 c*nt* to 0. B. H :?>? Irun'on. Ohio, you will receive by jeturn -.?i: ion'<)l Utin tnifre?tlntc t?ook. 1)9 Jj KKK S FUN. " It's iU.l 3oy and Hi* Pa. Mcanta. JVc?? Fun .. "" Pm a ? 'Mtohlue -M ? Hi .1 Sve it id Uo"tUeniUK 59 t? \y I.um. h5 mil Ni? M Pm k ?ma .> v*u>?. I - per year. torn ?IfiiiiK* ^ cent* >2 per year. Dctrult Free ftvM* j ceurs. 12 p?r year. 0. H. QUItfBY. ,?. :i,-,uU..in.l V??<y*i<?ni>T 1414 Markgt3t_ | PLUMBING, CAS AND STEAM FITTING. 'ptUSlBLE 4 LUTZ, PLXJlwrBEKS, Gas aod Steam Fitters, | HIS Market Street. Ilfiittni; iind ventilating of public bulk! Ian, dwellings and factories a ipeclattj. vii\ _______ lyil. HAKE A SUN, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTEBS, K>. 33 Twelfth Street All work done pi ntnptlT ?t reasonable prlCM. )?' J^UKE FITTOt:, PRACTICAL PLUMBER, Gran and Steam Fitter, 1416 MAIS STREET. Ml p-omn?lT att*ni???ri Uv 1a4 UK FRANK I.I N IN8URANCX COMPANY, or wBxiuna, w. va. C VPIl AL, JR?lOO.OOO. Itunn* iu'3in?t low or damage by Are and light n:au all rlaiat* ul dealrable p:op?xty, alio laaurta oiiaxa un the ftcatcru ** era. OFFICERS. ' v Vanrr. Pre*ld#rt. M. Rclly. Vlce-Pre?ident, T P. PhlUlp?, secretary. J. L etrcehletn, Amutiec. DIRECTORS. ?J Nance, M Kdll/. I, C, Stifel. J. H. Hntr .i c. w. Fnuuhelm. OHiee, Xo. 35 Twelfth street. in POSTEKS, HANGERS, 0AKD8, ETC. 1 a ttylctthilnn'tU bMt, tt Uu Mir InU> UtuouJabOeja. M30ICAL. DAEBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. ? Household Article for Universal Family Cm. For Scarlet and Typhoid Fit vert. Diphtheria, Sail vittinn. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Small To*. Meaalea, and all Contagiou^ Dlaeune*. Persons waiting on the Sick should use it freely Scarlet Fever ha* sever been known to ?pre all where the Fluid vu used YeHow Fever ha* been cured with it after black vuinlt hud taken place. The worst cues of Diphtheria yield to u. Feveredand Sick Per-j SMALL-POX sons refreshed and and B?d Sore* prevent- PITTING of Small ?d by bathing with Vox PUEVEXTKD A i r ' * ZIT^LI'JZ' hartalcss ami purified. jj* .. " i r^.Thro"'"" SS?K pi-."" SST&JTEi 'BtfST.TiS had it.-J W. Park* inson, Philadelphia. | Diphtheria Prevented. I The phytic)am here I use Darby* Fluid very 'ie treat* Clutllngt, etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex looa secured by its uae. r Ship Fover prevented. To purify the Hreath, I Cleunte the Teeth, I It can't be surpassed. I Catarrh relieved and | oured. Eryalpelaa cured. Burns relieved instantly. i Sear* prevent*!. Dvaen I" ry cured. i tu0CcMfulTy in the trea Wonnda healed rapidly. ment of Diphtheria, faurvycurwl. i A> Stuluwwbiick. An Antidote for Animal Grrcnsbor#, Ala. or Vegetable Poiwna, Stings, etc. Tetter dried np. 1 used the Fluid during Cholera prevented, our preset* affliction with L*lcer? P?nfied and Scarlet Fever with de-1 healed. aded advantage It is , In caaea of Death it indispensable to the sicls- ! *hould be used about room. ? Wm. F. Sand- J ?he corpse - it will roao. Eyne. AU. I prevent any unpleas I ant smell. The eminent Phy nlclun. J..UAKION SIMS, M. D., New York, says: "I am convinced Prof. Darbys i Prophylactic Fluid is a ? valuable disinfectant." Vunderbllt Unlvcralty. Nashville, Tenn. I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and determent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with which I am ac quainted.? N. T. Lurruit, Prof. Chemistry. Durby* Fluid la Recommended by Hon. Alkxandh H. Stbtiiuns, of Georgia; Rev Chas. F. Debms. D.D., Church of the Strangers, N. Y.: Jw. LkCowtk,Columbia. Prof.,.University,S.C. Kev. A. J. BAtTLt, Prof., Mercer University; Rev. Gto. F Pirmci, Bish'ip M. E. Church. DOHSPKNSAIILE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally (or Man or Beast. The Fluid ha* been thoroughly tested, and w? have abumlant evidence that it has done everything here claimed. For fuller information get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, J. H. ZKIL1N Si CO.. Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. LOVELY COMPLEXIONS POSSIBLE TO ALL. What Xaturedeniesto many Art secures to all. Hagan's Magnolia lialm dispels every blemish, overcomes Redness, Freckles, Sallnivness, Itoudi ness, Tan, Eruptions and Blotches, and removes all evi dences of heat and excite ment. The Magnolia Jialm imparts the most delicate and natural complexional tints no detection lieitii; possiblet( the closest observation. Under these circumstances a fault.r Complexion is littU short of a crime. Mairnolii Balm sold everywhere. ('ost.< only 7o cents, with fnll di rections. RUPTURE. nrHTAJT BEI.U.F Som.thli.it rnllr.lv II Address P8rf8Ction TrUSS GO. tlm liinaU.Uhlo J^JoLAlVb VhUElABLJi 1'iLLo Sever full to cure Cont Irene*, BUloume*, Liver eompUInt. DyiT* ?*c. Tbeaa Pill* do not <jrijx. Be ?uro you g?t the Wheeling make, wall otner* .w..~ i??l rnrr "the science of health" L KfK Explwnt tha principlei of lifc an.} I nCt JSlliffrlSd byjnons.?od m?UU wwJnil it an incalculable t>?>on. A copy of lli?? wilt b* ?*nl iMiirflf ?fali"! f?r J". a.Mr*"?iii? w V jTorKa. M.U^ ICQ W.fllh^UClntil' ?aU.O SWEET, KIBONU, HEL1ABLE, WH0LK80ME, KTOSOMICAI. gftniT. ntuhuich. *'? I yoR FIREWORKS,FLAGS LANTERNS, BALLOON'S, Colored Firf.Crirkers, Pislols, Cip", ic.,io., Call on or *ond you loiderv to 1ST. schtjlz, UB "It MARKET fTBSCT. GrL0BE FERTILIZER! ?The Bfat Fertiii*"r Mtfdr f??f the Monty." Good for Garden*. *#ado?w. beat. Cwj|? ! Pot?t4M?. Cabb*m', Ac*. 1 ha-e 1"nni.^'4Ji J*?.!?! Fruit Tree?, timull Fruit*, ^ Inca. thrubobery and !r& ?tpnnphlet with t?toonU!? Sold only l J tb- city hy ,F M. Cl-Or?T')N. pea?*r 1 ? Oi*in, Flour. Feed. Oil. Motl. Ac.. ? " . . v/ ? *->>?>- < ? w f-j -:sto L '? diirou Ut..hu. L\DIES OK YOUNG MEN' IX CITY 'orroil try U? Uitn nl?\ lUht, a*?d p)ea?ao| l7ffirtt?n boiu?; |i to IS ? day eaally and m?ula: mirk wnt by tnall; u?? muta-kln*: 3" .,.L #or ri.plr H?*a? midma Heltabla Maui g S'miVerrS PUUa?W*Ia. Pa. m r?nlui ?to VMcf : !???. 26 miiiI 27 K?ariff?'?h Wrrei. KiH ?HH. 'Tlasaldmin lmpn.vts? If true It behooves Aud becomes him, rel jutltsa, to war against ?bams, Both peasant and king? In shamming a hlug? Are as hue to each oiher as oysters and clams. Slum leader*, slum tearhen. And even slum preachers Polltlclans phjaicianisand *11 kinds of ahams; 7 belr whole auick In trade if To humbug the ladle. ? Pull the wool o'er men'a tye*, aud then lead-tfeem like Iambi, Hham ileeps In tho rhurch When diligent search Ii made 'motigst the fait' ful to pay an old bill; But the uext ."itt'biih day? U there's nothlag to p*y? He sleepauot, and prajs mucn, and sings with aw; 11. At teop^ran- e meltings, li? girts friendly gnetlnf s To sober d up toper*. In mood thai you'd think lie nrVr to dram? The gcxz ins old aham? He secretly ukesa bigaiitftoddy drink! Be feigns lamentation When aome rich relation Turn.* tip his old to.a > or n .uie* him in the will; slid (he old chip'-dea f, Ruttbebatcuthurham's JiraJ Flags d 1st reai?in m uch crape?lor sham's shamming it still. I hare In my eye Sham's ast doJge-It's sly? And iboul 1 bave been mentioned at flrit, I lnaiat On making apology For reveralng ^homology? Sham's Church Lottery acheme snould bave beaded the ll<t. There, women "take In" 'Ihe "strarger." andaplu Long yarn* o'er tueir cheap wan* displayed in a group. And make auch ado O'eca-thia oyster stew While the Ioficsome small oysters get lost in the ion p. Before Noib'a Floed Slum's ancestry stood Ou much tho atm? footing as atands he to-day. The ueuge. wlieu sent. Seemed earnestly bent On sweeping hia pestilent kndre J away; Butalde^by rafts Or some aucb ike crafts? Aaa base of oper itfornc foe rtwtf and boring' Some think they got l:i, Aud claimed to be kin To Noah and ?nbe, who wereaouud asleep snoring. Totbis wemusuay 1 he Good Book says "Say;" But if tru??while the Deluge .was making auch slaughter ? ' twtre better for all Had the -hams-great and small Been bonneed from the Ark's deck tight Into the w?ter. * " Whft mj, July 17, 1?S3. WK.?*r VA AM) lilt; -KtMUKXtT. How Kepnb'IcititN and Democrat* are SnpiHMni to Feel About CnnUidMleN. .V. 1*. Tknti. Wheeling, July 4 ?While the present political preferenres of Went Virginians touching tho Presidential candidates can be accurately given, little can be said as to how the Slate representation in either Na tional Convention will vote. This feeling of doubt and uncertainty is largely due to Ohio, and will exist until the campaign just begun there shall have been decided. At present Republicans are about equally divided between Lincoln, of Illinois, and Edmunds, of Vermont, with Blaine as the second choice of a majority of the friends of each. For Vice-President the party is unanimous and united in desiring the nomination of General Nathan Golf, Representative-elect of the First Congres sional District. A general feeling of con fidence exists that his election for the sec t ni place would notouly prove acceptable lu the country at large, but would enable the party, with the aid of an aggressive campaign, to wrest the (state from Demo cratic control. Among Democrats the almost unierealv preference is lor the reuomiuation ol til den. Personal interviews and letters from representatives in all parts of the State in dicate thii. No other Democrat stands so high aa he. There is little mention of a second, choice. Bayard is, perhaps, the mdSfprouiinent. Thurnian tias hosts of iriends, hut is not looked upon as availa ble. Hancock is out of sight. The gener al expression is that no more soldiers are wanted. Ciiablesxowx, June -0.?Very little ia -jaid about choico for President yet here. l\e Republicans mention Lincoln, Sher man, Blaine, (if not out of the field.) The Democrats are divided. Tilden, Hendricks and Bayard seem to to be the present order of choice. Ma*t:s8uuro, June 30.?'The Adminis tration oi President Arthur in its later course has been very satisfactory to the Republicans of the eastern pan-handle of West Virginia, and inspired a confi fence among the people that, with its continu ance, would be kept up that advancement of the country's prosperity aud good gov ernment which under Republican admin ibtration has advanced the Nation to the present zenith of its recognized greatneaa. The ability, statesmanship, and standing of James G. Blaine are not unrecognized by ob, and West Virginia will not be the last to accord with the will of the people if declared in his favor. There are other men of eminent fitness for so high a trust, none more so than .Senator Edmunds, ripe in knowledge and experience, with a char acter above reproach. Under the banuer of a man who will give a*jurance of carry it g out the policy which baa so advanced our social aud industrial interests, Went Virginia will split the difT-rencein 18S4 of the Hancock maj? riry of 13S0. The Drinocra ic prets eust ot the moun tains has been dozed by the momentary lUecefS of a Cleveland and a Pattison, and hope to tind a savior f )r the party in l!W4 bv bo curious a freak of political fortuue. The sentiment of the party, however, rither favors McDonald, though his tariff ift tilde Btatd* in need of readjustment to fully meet their approbation. Fandall aould be just as acceptable, even more so, a ith the Northern element of our Demo .-ratio population. Bayard is a man of the Edmunds stamp, though he is no sage of <j ratnemy Park. Pakkkrsuukg, July 5?The Republican party iu this State was never more wide awake, never more energetic and hopeful, and I think I ?au 6uiely say, has the best ciiaucesof carrying the State tint it has had since the Democrats came into power. Blaine seems to be the choice of a great number of Republicans of this State for President. Sherman is looked upon as a strong man, but not so popular as Blaine. The Administration of President Arthur has met with general satisfaction here, and, should be receivethe nomination be would h* urell *npp?rted. Of course, General Goff is West Virginia's pride, and a ticket upon which his name appeared would greatly strengthen the Republican party. McDonald is the first choice of the Democracy, Hoadly is a strongman with them and would vtl a large support here should be carry Ohio. "The old Roman" has ?ome followers among a certain class, and there are not a few that would delight in seeing "ihe Sage of Gramercy" ipake the race again. POOR UI.U Bt>UI**Oa 1BI.HOE. A VUll to Il!? I?UB?l-vttue of the Night* to lie hern 1 bar*. Litter to Ritchntrr Dimwrat. The lun was bathing the beautiful island with a flood of golden light as we neared its picturesque harbor. In little boats we weut ashore aud landed in the primitive manner of running the boat aground and pulling the boat up on the shore. It was difficult to realize that we were, indeed, on this historical, mysterious island that imag ination had pictured from childhood's early hour* in so many fanciful forms. The books tell you that it was on this lovelv bland that in 1704, the celebrated English navigator, Dauipier, landed his cozswain, Alexander Se:kirk, wi h whom be had, quarreled, and left him alone oo this un inhabited spot with a small quantity of provisions and tools. Here he lived four years, till he was picked un by a pass ing ship and brought back to Europe. It was from the notes he madn during his w)litarv residence that Daniel Defo* com posed his incomparable work of "Robin son Crtuoe." No book, doubtless, ever held the childish interest with greater fas cination than that which describes his wanderings on this mysterious and ea< chanted island. That which bad always seemed bnt a dreamy romance was now before you. The scenes where all the wild and wondrous experiences were described are just at hand, and you wander on, as it were, but just aroused from a fanciful dream. Perchance it was the sandy beach along which you wander that Crusoe tint discovered the footprints of his good man Friday. The island is about seven Spanish leagues in circumference, or a trifle over 20 English miles. It belongs to Chili, and for a num der of years the government used it as a " place for transporting convicts, till one night all the prisoners arose in their power, killed their keepers, and taking the only boats on the island sailed away and were never heard of wore. Of late years the government has leased the island to one man who pavs something like ?2,000 a year for its use. This man has a small colony of workmen whom he employs in cutting tim b r, drying tiah and goat skins and sending ttiernevery few months in large quantities t? the markets at Valpariso. There are to b? found in the waters about the i.land, lobsters of a peculiar kind and enormous six*. Some of these measure! from two to four feet in length. Every va? iety of flih in the greatest abundance seems to swarm about this lone island. It is a great resort for whalers, who put in here for a few days to supply themselves with fresh water and with hah, poultry and game, which they obtain at ma/velous low prices from the sovereign ruler of the island. Many years ago two lone, lorn goats were brought to the island and their families and children have increased so rapidly that to-day thousands and tens of thousands of them are to be found in every part of the island. Large numbers of them are shot each year, and their dried skins sold in Valparaiso are a source of large income to the lessee of the land. How a H'umau'i Lite Wmm Saved. After she had tried the skill of all the best doctors in Western Pennsylvania and New York, and nad paid over $1 000 without r? ceiving any permanent ^ood, the limbs b? came affected with even tenfold greater viru lence, not only eaiing away the tle*b. b i attacking the nones beneatb. It alao affected her head and face, making her alnusi b ind and deaf, reduced to a mere skeleton, weigh ing bat 80 pounds, t je doctors pronounceu her at death's door. J'eruna was then given her, en ateUd, and wito the result given ou page 24 in Dr. HarUuan'a "Ills of Life." She took to other medicine and is perfectly well. DAW Wk understand that collars, railroad tiee, car-wheels, boats and numerous other articles are now being made out of paper. This is a world of progress. We should not be very much surprised at hearing before long that someone bad discovered a way of making money out of a newspaper. Yon km Gazette. A Fortune May be made by hard work, but can neither be made norerjjyed witNout health. To tuose leading sedentary lives Dr. R. V. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery'" is a real friend. It stimulates tbe liver, purities the blood, and is the best remedy for con sumption. which is scrofulous disease of the lungs. By all druggiats Mth*w Seiloh's cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and broncbiti*. Bold by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw "Hackmet/ck ' ??sting and fragrant per fume. Price '251 u ^ cents. Soid by Mc Lain Brothers, am.. x. T. Young. The New York Mail says that to cut let tuce is to destroy its tenderness. Some lettuce leaves are about as large as a palm leaf fan, and when a man undertakes to cram oue of them into his mouth without cutting, his head is concealed from ih? other diners for a few minutes, and be re sembles a cow in the rear of a cart load ol ca b bitges.?Surritk icn Herald. x f?nre (.tire for Ptieo. A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles haa been discovered b> Dr. William, (an Indian remedy) called Dr. William's Indian uintment. A single box has cured the wont chronic casea of twenty dve jears standing. Wo one need suffer live minutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine. Lotions and instruments do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the interne itch ing, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts a* a poultice, gives instant and painlets relief, and is prepared ouly for Piles, itching of the private parts, and lor nothing eise. For sale by all druggists and mailed on re ceipt of price, $1 00. for sale by J. F. Shirk, Logan dt Co., also Cbaa. Meukemeller, Wheeling, aud K. K.. McConahey, Bridgeport, O. daw Nkin UlMenften tared. By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment Cures aa if by magic, Pimples. ttlack Heads or (irubs, Blotches, ami Eruptions on tne Face, leaving the ekin clear, heilthy, aua beauti ful. Also cures Itch, Salt Rheum, "ore Nip ples, Sore Lips, Old, Obstinate Ulcers auil Sores, etc Sold by all druggists and mailed on receipt of price, 60 cents. J. F. Shirk and Logan & Co., Agents at Wheeling, and R. K. McConahey, Agent at Bridgeport. daw Will you surrca with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaiut? Sbiioh's Vitabzer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by M Lain Brother*, and Alex. T. Young. daw. That Hacking Cocau can be jo quickly cnrwl by auiloh's Cure. We guarautee it. Sold by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. You fig. DAW. Tub s*le of bootjtcks last year was ninety one thousand leas than the year be fore. "Id tuis country going to bed with boots on 1?Detroit Free Preu. Ob, no. The falling off in ihn tales simply indicat? a a gratilying decrease in ti e lei me census. By tlift way, it this country is a "her," she doesn't wear that kind of boo's requiring the assistance of a boot jack to pull them off.?1Vorritloivn Herald Mast invalids, including obysicians. who used Kheomatine-Goctaline afier trying everything e *e. pronounce it the only -eai curative ever discovered for all rheumatic disease, and best remedy known for kidney, bladder, liver and utom-ch disorders. Srfi'u for proofs or nwlinlne to Da. Elmore, 106 William street, Ni-w York. rphsAW Skjloh's Cocoa and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures con sumption. Sold by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw. Clarence Kino, the brilliant geologist, is in England and he ha* dined with the Queea and Prince of Wales. He is the social lion of the hour in London. llurw(or<r? Afid I'^xphnlr, forSerroRX* om?, Indigestion, ?c. Send to the Rumford Chemical Works. Providence, R. I., for pamphlet. Mailed free. Buckleu'a ArnUaNnve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 8ores, Can cers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hindi, cad all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure In every instance, or money refunded. 26 cents per box. For sale at Logan 4Co.'j Bridge Corner Drng Store. ivt you made miserable by Indigestion ConsUpiUon. Disiinow, Loss of Appetite Yellow Skin ? Rliiloh's Vitaltar is a positive cure 8old by McLain Brothers, and Alex. T.Young. mw Mm. Myka Bradwell. of the Chicago Lfjui Newt, is one of the intellectual ana physical ateara engines of that city. She is editor aud proprietor of the Legal Sews, an ablft lawyer, a good wife, a model moth er, a splendid housekeeper, possesses so cial qualities of a very high order and does more work every day of her life than twenty ordinary Chicago lawyers. Iudcluent parents wh j allow thHr children to ea - henr'ily of higb-jeasoned food, rich pie*, cake, .fee., will have to use Hop Bittsrs to prevent (nd gestlon, staplers nights, sick ness, pain, and, perhaps, death. Ho family is safe witnont them in the house. -rrhu Fob Dyspepsia and Liver Co aplaint, you have a print*! guarantee on aver* bottle of Suilob's Vitali?er. It nsver fails to cure. Sold by McLaiu Brothers, and Alex. T. Young. daw IHAai'lAL AND COHMEBCIAL fimn York Hoary naif Slock*. 1 Ni* Y??**. July?<m?j easy at 3*2% percent, 'doted offered at * per cent, r nine mercantile pa imt jet n-jL sterling ftiehange b*nksr*a mils weak at 14 h3><; .??*n*n4 14 17hi. Governvsmts- ? a little bstter f ?r threea and f ram registered. Otbar issues unchanged. V. S. Si. 103 | Lehigh A WllkeS....-l<M*4 U.?. it, cxten ted....lul 8. 1*. ?% 8. C. Hmts?ll^!, U s. 4^8. coupons ..lliHin. P. bonds, UnU?.i - U. S. 4?. conpmu li?% V. P. Und Grant*... 109*$ Pkddc<?? or r9& m..1-J<S,L:. P. sluklug fuud...ll9 Central Psdtictlrata.lli*|Te*. Pac. laud e^ts Kile second* - 9>){|do RioUnutd dir.... Si Railroad Homds?Finn. bT ? SKcuRmw-Nouiinal. Louisiana consols.? 6I%| Virginia 6s - 3b Mla-ourt t? 100 Virginia conioK ex St.Jo>-ph 10*J | tr* mat. coupons... 37 Tennwaee ?j? 40 'Virginia deferred? 8}f Trunetaee Gs, new.... 40 | hx. dir. stocks?The maract during the fare-iron was unsettled ami Jow-r. op nlutt strou* and advancing from }i to % ut? to 1 percent, at which time there wait a rati ou Canada Souther i which causcd It to decline ik purr cut by 12:30 o'ci ck. The decline la Canada Southern csrritd others, Vanderblu'a with 11, to a large extent. MichUan Central de clined 2 per cent and New York Ceutrsl lii per cent: Noithweatern declined 1 per ent and Lake nhorsJi per cut. Vandorbllt's of course affected the whole market. Outside of these tbu decline was Ji to % per cent the latter Orrgon a .d^l'ranfuni n-ntal. Between 11:39 aud 2 o'clock the>e w <* <% f mher deel ne fall <wed bj an advance on price*. In tbe laJkiiou the market was dull ami heavy ana priccs dvalued a fractiiafor the m-J >ilty of toe ILst Canada racitlc was exctp ion?l.y weak a U declined ijiper c<-nt from W/i to 57; B uuulde of tbls the decfiue of the las' hour was % to?i je-c-ut. tho latter. New York i.ent'al. to 1 4S. though % p-r ceut of thia was recovered, and *Lo a fraction >u the oth ?rstock*. The-e changis Uft the ??urk't 1V$ :o %ierctnl low. r then at the cU?? list ulrfht the greatest decline w** only on a few s ock* via: Canada Southern 1% Mic higan Central 1% Illinois Central. ltMiediii.es, 1 percent. Out siUe of them the decUnta in the getieml list were only fiac;io al, while there were some stocks higher. The market dostd generally steady. Rich mond A Danville was exceptionally stronger lu the la* t hour, and advanced fr -in 60 to til, against 60 at the close last night and *a?t the lowest price to-day. Transactions 267,in shares. Nash. A Chat ? 54 Adam* Eaiirewi -134 American E? press... 89 Canada Southern...- 57& Central Pacific .... 71% Chesapeake A Ohio- 17 do 1st preferred...- 28^ do'id preferred..? 20 C., <?., C. A 1 70U Denver A R. u AU% Erf- .. - 35* do Dre erred 75 Fort Wayne -131 Han. Ai tit. Joseph...- 41 do preferred 92 Katuu* & Texa* Jjike Erin A- W Jfi Lak?* shore 1C62# Louisville <L Nash.... 4'jt. L. N. A. C IS M.AC, lat pref'd..? 10 do 'id preferred....- ft M?-m. lit Chus- 40 Michigan Central...- ?7^ Mo. Pacific 1C05? Niw Toax, July 18.?Cotton du I and ea*y; fu tures steady; July August 9.95c; September 9 9ic; octoner 9.741-; Nwvemoer 9.66c; December 9.68c; January 9.75c; February 9.Wc. March 9.97c: Apnl 10.' 8 ?. Flour dull; receipt* 10,600 barrels; fx ports barrel*. Wheat. ca>h Arm: option* lt'io lowir. re.e'utis.ooobushels; uuura ledsp iug9iV. uug/aled rod 9a ofl 1'5; No. 3 ml II19; steamer No. 2 red 81 -OkallO,^; white f I?8a'?; No. 2re-4 July quoted at Si 14; Augus.. mles 85tiOOJ buahtN st Jl 15 il ltij*.;elusiuii at |t 15% neptemher, ?ales4, 3(1,000 bu-avls at 81 17Ka> 19^, do?lug nt 51 17% Oc oberMle* >,534,00*1 busheis at f l9)^al *21^, closing at |119?^; Noveatbei, salt s 344.000 btmh? N at New Jersey tent lOSft Northern Pacltlc 4i*?a do preferred...^. W NorUiwestern do preferred 147 H-w V< rx Central... 14% Ohlo'tntral ? Ohio A MiMlutippi... 33 do preferred 113 Pa cine Mail - .17 I'ltij. burgh. 133 Rea :lng ? 55J4 St. L. A S. F 30 do preferred. 51% Si. Paul 102% do pref>*rre?l 118 l'ex?s A Psciflc - 34 Union P-cltle? 9 Cnlied States Ex...? 60 W., St. I. A P. - i?Si do preferred 41% Wells, Fargo tx 12U Western Colon ? 79jg II 21a123, do?lug at|i il?* Co n, c? n lots *-4alSc lower; opt ons opened Ul%c lower; tlo*ir>g llrm; receipts 98,100 bu?hels. exports 10S.C0U bu*nel?: uignuled isj-ja-o^c: No. 3. ii.lj; ?learner 59 V". No. 2.50a5tfx,c; No, 2 white 70c: ?o. 2 July .CHa57^c, doing at 57J<c: Aug'l*t 59^C, closing at 39f^c; *epiember Gl^atiiV', clo?ing at : October uia63c, c losing at 62^<-. Onts bwei: rictlpts 27,1X0 bu>heU; exports 1.5jf) ushels; mixeil western 40*4-c. wh f western 55c; No. 2 Chlcvg) 4!c. Hay ?teady with fairdenund. Boptdu 1 at 3Uo33c, pilice to choice. Coffee dul and easier; Rio 7*7.3*. -ntr riiruiand f i<ljr ac tive; reaued lower; extra white extra C 7%a7?0* A 8a8Hc. mould A bfe; ?uauatd A 8Sc; rut l?af and cru?uud 9%c; granulated 815-ltie; cubes 9c. Molsss** acUve and Arm. Rice, quiet a.d steady: dom stfc 5%a7&c. Petroleum dull; Uulted 5t 01%; erode <j?r?7)-4C. Tallow ?t^wy at 7tfs7 9-ltie. Rosin ?juletandunctjauged. Turpeutluellriaai37c. Egp, firesh western dull and lower. ?ool quiet au i stead]; domestic llecce 30a4tic; pulhd la 40<-; uu w?*hed 12.2?c: Tex is 14a27c. fork dull ?nd un ihtugtd. B.*f dull and uomlnal. i.ut meaia uomfuaJ atis^aC. Lard stranger; prime steam 9.17)* VJ.25c; Anr?i?t 9.iua9.3'JC; nepumber 9.l8a?.i0c; Otttber 9.27*).46c. Butter firm forcm.lce 9*22c. >.hees**, quick and and weak. Lead dull ? .HiCAtfw, July 18 -Flour quki and unchanged W ieat, rtgular unaet I d >> d lower at ?l wV July: SiO^m August; 91 (.5 1 0>J?8e|)leruber,9l ISS i(l October; Si 07;-, November; 9i OJal Qi^, year. >o. 2 Chicago spring 91 ll^al 02}*, So. 3 .Chi cago apring Mr; No 2 icd wmU-r 3l 07. (.'on-, active ana lower at 60^cca?b and July, aoj^c Au gust; 50J4?ao;,c??}pUj .ber; October; 4lic year ? ?? irrtgulir and lalrly active at 34a44)nc uasb; 34^a34,V July; 'Jbfte August. z7?*o astern oer; ZT^aiMc ctobet; 27)sia37jKu year Kye tinner hi 5o*,c Flaxseed steady au i uucbaug.d at II 4.'. 'or*, demand active, unsettled and lower at 9.4 26all cam and July. 9l4 :Wa!4 3August; ill Win4 bi\ September; tit t2>yil4 66 Oc.oIksi, 813 25 n IJ 30 ywr. Lard. uusetLeU aud g.ueral J lo?eral a S^^aS.Sic own, July aud Aug.ist. S.'Jja S.s7)\c September; ? U.>%ty.o?> October; s. 7Xa8.?.i year, bum meat* in fair demand au drm;*huul <ler?, 6.40c: short rl?a7.6S?; abort dear7.Wc. Butler quiet mud unchmged. Eega quiet and unchanged, rt'nuky steady and uncnaugtd. Biltimorx.JuU 18.?riou. steady; Howardstreet aud western superflne IS OOaJ It; eit.a 910Ua4 76. family 8 ? V'afltu. Wneai. Wrste.u easier aua (alily acdve. No. 2 .winter red apu. $1 J&Sal 16)4; July di ilia l lb>i; aukuh 9i IfiJa Uetiber 51 la^lVU; November ?1 .lal -V. Circ. Wi.st.ru eacierauU dull, onxtd snot uiul Ju.y ia.i.')U( ; Au|{u?tio>4rwU^c. aip teuiDer 6-}?*6 1; October 6JatU vc. Oa? Dim; we?i eru white 4u47c; tuixed 4lal6e. Bye quiet; uew &M&6i;old o5ai>7c. liaj sleacy. Provbii/u* i?wcr and dull: me? *ork 8iC 60. Bulk meats, shoutuers aud dear rib sires pack?d 8?8}jc. bacon sliJUldew ??'4C; clear rib sides 'J;.c; bum* I4!?aitc Laid, u tiued lti%c. Butter uuil; we<tern packed n-tl6c. enamery lsaHe. Fgg? dull at 16al7c Petroleum lower aud aulUietlneu 7Sc. O.llee dull. Rlocirxoes, ordinary to /ai. h^aOV- ?ugara.csdy; A Suit 8%c tVbisxy qnietat |1 if?,',ai 17. CUICAMO, July 18.?l'ne Urmer t' Journal reports; Hogs? Receipt* 'J,000 heai'; shipment* I,-too bead market active au<4 16c hrghei; mlxe<t s6a6 40. heavy 15 Waft 40; light. <6 4&16 ifl; ski pa M 25*5. I :*ttie? Receipt* 6 600 head. shipment* 3,800 head; f ?irly ac;lvu and easier; export* 15 ? *6 It; good to choke ahi ping st.em K> 0*6 7 ; coumua to medium 54 llaS 'JO. Sheep? (OcdplM 410 houl narset brisk at JOitlSw' niuhcr than last we- k; Infe rior to falrUfOaJ 60; good H 7ft; choice S> 4 J Kxn Libmty. Juy li?Cattle? KeceipU 1,102 head; maraeiaetivi-; prime 16 7da6CO; fair 10 good 16:3<3 30 corumouSl UW> 00. tiogs?K^cpipu S'i6 nend. m rxei tlrm. I'hiltdclpbla83 75 5 Sft; Yorkers $5 Waft 90. sheep?Bet-eiptt 'J,sou he d; mark t rtry ull; p.lin- |U0?5j ; fair to good 11 26aft /5; euinmou|:ut*a3C0. Philaoclpiua, July 18.?Flour itro'g. Wh'it lU'liv.; ao. I red lu ( levator i 18al It); do atloit <( IS No. 2 red inelov t?r ft IS'<; No. 2 r?.-dJuly II iia 17; August ll 17al I7U; September I: lf-a I 18^ October 11 ltij^al 20)<. rotu. optlonadnll aud l??w?r.cir low, hig'i odoredrtrorg; 1 ?w roue' quiet; a il mi^ed GCC tali h:gli mixe . 63nt>6e; .s 11 yelowti'j; nail mixed July AUaftac August 54^-iic; September fll l^a6!^r; Ovtobor 02a6if>ic. OuU ?eia; rhoice n Jested white I'Jkc No. 3 white 4*%h 4U>4c; No. 2 do 4 ?s?44c Provisions ct> ui; me*s b? ef |3>(xja J 00,new mt-u norkg'6 "5t'7 60. 1 rime m ss I 6SUa 16.V. Hutlur quiet aud b rely ?tttady at tuU3i\ Egg* qulev fit laal8)if. Nkw York July 18?Dry Uooor?'Tlw demand f jrali cIilvhjs of it?|le cot (ins, wee her plain or colored, is for moderate as orimeuts, though of m nie nukes the deuveriei are liking care of good p.odut tioo. The large nquest continues favorable to autumn specialties*, and oi Uiunes. blankets, d<eM< Koials, h - king*, all wool l.idles suu'ug, prinu and giugh-ims. Many moderate to g <xl ?t lectioua have btcn taken. A large quantity of w<H)len gowSs Is in be.-.or request, sud tnrouir't orient for respectuble dnpllcate aMa>tt&.euu more businem U iwlng teached. Cincinnati. O.. July 18 ? "ctton idetdy ard un changed. Flour firmer but no qiioubly higher. ?bi*atlu Mr demand; No. 1 rtd w uierli uitl to*:, September: H t'Jal i'J\ Octoier; receipu 14,10.1 bus/iels; sbipmenls *J,SUJ biuh* |?. ( aru weaker at .-USa- Sc- o<is qiii?*t at,16 Rye tirmerat.V>Sn 36c. Pok quiet -t 116 00. L-M easier at H.fae. Bulkmtas eaa er shoulder* B.^c. clrar rib 7Hc. Whisky Arm at f 113. Butter dull and unchanged. Trrcsviixi, July 18.?Fktsolium?Market orcn ed at |l ou}?: hlshest 91 01; bwist <J71ic: closing at 8101. Shipment* 47,143 barrel*. Charters 73/J68 barrels; ruus80,74'J. Sew Oilcan*. July 18 ?Coffee Head?, with a fair demand; tiocargeoscommon to prime 7^*10??'c. Sugar quiet and Qr c. Mo a*e* dull and nomiual. (in? i>'n*ti. Julrl8.?Live hogs tlrm; commoa and li, lit It 36*170; padters* and b iuhexs" |4 <i0a 6 60: receipts 1.200 ht'ad; ililpineun 176 head oil City, Ju'y 18 ?Fetrolicv?Opened at |1 OJSi highest 11 0 ; lowest 'Jljy; closed at 8101, Ha.tse,,J30,tUi barren. KervmiN lability. When all other remedies fail Dr. Fqazixr's Root Kittkiw will care General Debility, K?es of Appetite, Dyspepsia, and all diseased aria in* from a Disordered Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. ? For several months I have been alllicted with Fever and Ague. Eor weeks at a time I was confined to the house, my suffering jya* intense. I could And no reli&i antil 1 heard of your Rjot Bitters. I have taken the Root Bitten for two weeks and they have re* 1 to red me to my former health." Job* Rolasd, Cleveland, 0 For sal# by J. F. bnirk, Log*n <$. Co. alao Ohaa. Menkemeller, Wheeling, and 11. K. McCooafcey, 0rid;'eport, tuw. Tns fenuiue 8abatooa Hiuu Rock 8prw6 Water, for ?a!e by ali druggists by tbedozun, tattle or gallon. Address all order* to the High Rock Spring Co., Saratoga Spriags. J. F. 8blrk and Logan it Co., agents at Wheeling, and R, K. McCouahey agent at Bridgeport. daw. Wiiy will yon cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediato relief. Price 10c, 50c *nd $1. Si!d by McLaia Brothers, and Alex. T. Yottojc. daw N'.'T an experiment or cheap patent medi cine is Broftu'a Iron Bitters. It is rrepared by one of lb# olde-1 and most reliable etiem;- j ml hrms, and wiLl do all thai is cla;med for iU Daw MISCELLANEOUS. BANNER POWDER Always the Best. 8TRAWBEREY CAKE. To the yolka of three egg* beaten add one cap whlh* sugar. one-half cap bult r. one-half cup aweet milk, two cup* dour having in it one meas ure ??Baswin" Baking Powder. the white* of three m" btatva otid: bake in Jelly eke pans: when cold, au-t just before eating. place in layer*, cover ilrgMch one with atra* berrien which hare pre ; vioualy been *ug*rrd. _ STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE. Tiikeone pound of flour; mix wMl through it one a jd a half measure* Baking Pow don add two iea>poonfuls Mlt; then rub in one. htlf pound ?hort?niua: add with a apcou one-half pintaweet hillk; bake In jelly cake pana: wten <-o!d, and Just btfore eating flare In layer*, cover Irgoarh one with strawberries wfcich have prt vl waly been angared. ?aTh-?ow 830,000 FOR $2, 58th?? porous monthly diuwixu. TUESDAY, JULY 31,1883, These Drawing* occur on the laat day of each month (8undara excepted). Repeated adjudication by Pcdural and titate Court a have placet! this Com* panr beyond the controversy of the law. To thla i^omwuj belong* tneaole honorof having lnaugu* rated the only plan by whfch their drawing* are pruTun honor. *ud fair beyond qneatlon. S. B.?Tke company haa now on nand a lam Capital and Hcwrre rand. Bead carefully the List of prise* tor the JULY DRAWING. 1 Prise, moooj 100 Prlxee 1100 each,110,OX) lKfct, 10,0001-40 Prim ISO each, 10,000 1 Prize, 5,9001000 Prlieaiao each, 12,000 10 Prtie4l.GOO each, I0,0tx> 1,000 Prlaea HO each, 10,000 V Prlsee 800 each, 10,0fc| ?J .-ntt* *300 each, Approximation Prlaea...... 12,000 9 Prlaea 1200 each. " " 1,000 9 Mae* 1100 each, " M ? 900 1,960 Prizfl. 1112,400 Whole Tickets $2. flair Tickets, $1. 27 Tickets, |50. 65 Tickets, $100. Remit Mono? or Bank Draft in Letter, or wnd by Exprcaa. Don't send by Registered Letter or Poat office Order. Order* a( S& and uswarda by Kxpreaa, oan be a*nt at our expense. Addreaa all order* tc a. M. BOA RDM AN. Courier Journal Building, Lnntrlllp. Ky jeflO <rhM? MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT, Stranger* and visitor* will to well to remembei that thla Feaunrant Is one of th? moat popular and boat-catervd Institution* In the dty, and la now In : raunlMorder.^ ^ w OTRglrr. Ask your stationer for the GENUINE ANIJ RIGINAL ? ESTERBROOK " "Fftlroo l?eo. Ho. 0**." Pcwarn imlutlona. The Genuine Fair on Pen* ?re stamped "ESTEkBR'WK." TAKE NO Every Bos Peais our Slfnature, thus: EiWr^rook Fu^l P?n Ca^W John 81., New York. ? pr* TThl a Home in the South should :?NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK* it contains the croam of all the other books on COOKERY AND HOUSE KEEPING. Over 5,000 receipts, true and tried, from eld family rcrcipt tNmU vnnd (0,000 new hints and helps and facts of value. Sold by subscription. AGENTS WANTED. Send for specimen pne*? n^d S. A. CJ.ARKSGN & CO., ATLANTA, CECRCIA. NOTICE TO SHREWD HOUSEKEEPERS, NOTICE TO GOOD HOUbEK ? EPERS. j Th? above Is a f*c simile of the Prand stamped upon cach Bar of the Origin*! and Only Genuine ax - oap naw 23 yean In u?e, Force dealers have been pooim-'od to>ell a ctuap article, apparently | a* good sso'ir Genuinti *sx boap. for which they i aruehartinv as ranch s? our Brand of Wat tfoap la' Nold at by fttir dealer*. but iu whkh certain expeu-1 ?ive InicnMllfutH wh'ch keep the Hothenfrom turn-; In* yellowish am left out. Insist upon having the j ibove brand. S. STHUNZ, Originator of Wax Soap, tit PlTTHBTRiiH. PA. PHOTOGRAPHY. MYIE8' ABT STUDIO 1 Sn M?ln 3treat. pAP.SO.VS Photographic SJtiieJio, UOS MARKET STREET. pn*81 Or?po?ii<? :.?rl.nr? Horn*. rjUKE NOTICE. P?t t?'r?. <"ortr4rtor? and Bullpen "III And it to tbHr ?dvant?r> before purcraauis their sn pi) I Its to Cr 11 ?!.'l * xtR- ? ray Imai?rHM? n^k of I "tin is, Uil, ? Ia? . tft-h, I no*?, ?n I Hiilldin* riupj lle?, vrhi':h I aui sclUu* at Ko k rrft. in >not. w. A. WiLhOat, jpjn li 15 Main fltrm. TOB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND O from a Mammoth foster to the Ktuwl Visiting ?j*rd. excrut*Hl In ?uj*rior stTle and at low rate* for caah, at th? Intelligtuow Job Oflce, 26 taa 27 1 Fourteenth streut DRY COODS. STONE & THOMAS 1030 MAIN STREET. Great preparations for. and great induce ments for the SPRING TRADE. We have thorooghly remodeled and finished oar Large Store Boom, making it the MOST PLEASANT IN THE CITY. We call AT PRESENT particular attention to our stock of CARPETS! EMBRACING BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTBI, INtiHAIXS, YENT1AN8, 4c. BUGS TO M ATCH. I , ALL OF THE UTEST DESIGNS. BOOMS MEASURED AND CARPETS OUT, Without Extra CoeL LIITOLEUM, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Curtain Laces, Carpet Chain, And Feathers. | ALSO, TO OUR STOCK OP SILKS II And Silk Dress Fabrics And Dress Goods OF EVERY GRADE. WE WILL SELL The Bsst Black Silk For the money ever offered in Wheeling. We court an examination of our GOODS I and PRICES. STONE & THOMAS. FURNITURE CARPETS. AC. HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE AND CARPETS! Wear? la* In realm & our Spring Stock. CHAM BER Sets, parlor SETS, ? SIDEBOARDS tad WARD* Furniture! ROBES. Carpets! Ru2s!l Linoleum Oil Cloths. All wldtha anil Standard Makea Window piles!; Patterna for Storea and Private Dwelllnga. Our New Pattern* are now l embracing MOQUETT ? ?iLVET8, BRCB8EL8, 1 IPESTRY and INGRAINS. Our Mortment or Run la very i embracing SMYRNA, V8L ? Tttio, MOSqUgTTES, BR08BXIA I TAPESTRY, and man y otben. We hate 11 the new and unique (Old! i Idly Rattan Chairs!^ ?full line of the Wwaefleld and Her - carry irwood Broa thane jroudfl in enelaaa Folding Chairs! the three leading factoriea of the country. Chamber Sets!si Theae gooda we have made to order and Parlor any other hooae in the city. UNDERTAKING. onitantly on hand all the late* itylea. MET ALU' GASOTfl. CASES ud WOO!) 00171*8 furnlabed on abort notice. FRIEND & SON. SHORT AND DIRECT ROUTE to Germany and France. | RED STAR LINE. The following. matnlflcent. dntclaai, full paw er.d?te?l?teameraMlle*ery *aturday from ?ew Y'Tiau't ADtW'Tp. carrying the United atate* and Belgian Bojal Malta Ton*. Torn. Werternlaud.... .?.....*-0C0 Noofdland...............S0<o wiSdand MW> Rbjl?nd. 4000 Peigeui?nd......... 4 00 Fennland... 4<t?jO Switzerland....?.....-WO NederUnd ...... Vaaderland. Zeeland *00 Kirat and m-cotid-claji cabin accommodation* araid?hip?. and tab'e nntxcel ?d *el? rentl au-d and roTmodioua ?teenwe? with liberal dleL Kate . Saloon from MO to fOO. kxcumona IUQto|160: ?ucond Cabla S&&. excuralon fion; Steenw? f jfi. prepaid M>. r parlal ratea tn tb* clergy. For In'i r mut on apply to Peter rt right A Fona, ft) Bit adway, Sew Vor?, or to c. A.SCHIE7KR, irs Market Stn at. WhteUny, W. Va. | OPECIAL TERMS FOR HOLIDAYS. We hare to-day bought every piece of Decorated I Crcckery In ?toc* from the Wbe-ling Pottery Con pany. Call and tecuie a bargain. DAVISON BROH., jeft) 2U6 MARKET STREET LEGAL NOTICE*. RECEIVERS' SALE OF THE BRIL LIANT <1LA*8 <Y0RK4,At Brilliant, Jaffar ?on county, Oh la John W. Fernoy, Plsin'lff, The Brllllsnt Ulasi ComiMny, et al. Defendant*. The flute of Ohio, Jefferson County, Commia PieM Court. Pursuant to an order ImuM ont of the Court of Common Fleas of Jeffersou county. Ohio, an 1 to us directed, we wlh on a?, the liih day of August, A. D., ltoJ. at I o'clock ?. * , ou the prem lira, effer for sale ?t Publl ? nuciku ine toi owing described premises, to-wtt: Mtuate la the coumy of Jefferson aud State of ? hlo. and btlu* part of fract'onsl aeoUon -No. '.V In Fnu-llo*al l'owtuhip No. 1. aod Hang* I. beginul. K tor the laiue at * locuat stsku star dli g on thewu.il ne?f tne? leve land <* 1'ittst.urgh nail oid 'il^htof way,' SUtiet nut of the centre o< <aiu milru d tiack. a'd f.om which the auutbwest mruer ol i-o* ner'? dwelling bears north 46? taat up.rehet and lb links: tun niuf theucesouth -II west**) Net with tie <a*t line of aaid railroad hppruptUUcn to a ?take; theniw south 4?- ml Uo feti to a *i? ke; thence north 41? esit 300 fctt to a ata*e, and the ce north 49J wcat 140 feet to the p ait* of begtnnii?g. co* Uinlmt 96-100 of an acre, preserving and e*-ept ng the underlying cod), to e !?? r with tee factory and bulldiup thereon aod all the toilers, enirii.ts, fur naces, moulda and other machinery and toola con nected with or used for working mid Factory. Appraised ? 19 ?,SCO CO. TERMS OF BALK, CASH. The above dwerioed piu^r y iaouuof the moat convenient arid t eilratle unus factories in Ihe Ohio Valley, altuate ae?en miUs -oath of the City of fltenbeavllle, aid opposite Wellsburg. *. Va.. c invcuient to coal, ana within two hundred yards of a well of flowing gaa JO UN M. COOK and JOdSPH W. JORDAN. Ketemn. Jno. M. rook, W. p Haya, J as. P. Datoa and Jor dan Iter. ?? oni?? a Jyis pKUSXKEy HALE. of virtue ol a deed oI Tiuat, dated th? 3rd day of August. A.D., made by uli?m b. hotter and KmmaFister.hu wife, to the undersigned tiuitee, to kcur* ihe pajmrnt of a certain promissory ucta mentioned ih> rein, which deed is recorded tu the office ol the eltra of the County Court of Ohio county, lu Deed of Tni?t Book No i", page lei 1 will proceed toieil at the front door of the Court House, in the Uiy of Whtellng. oa SATURDAY, AUGUST 11,18U, Commendug at 10 o'clock a m, the following de sctibed ptrt or potton of that pared of ground ow. ed b/ the said * ill-am d. Foster, and lying lm mediately uorto of J and J.R.Baker'aaddltlnn to the mid?liy of Wheeling, and leiweeu the sameaud vhelaadtof the Wheeling ititaburgh * Baltimore EsllrMd Company, and irunt<ng Jorty (40; leet on ihe ninth 11 eot ttleveulh street, aad bouude?1 as follows: BtginoloB at tLe ?ouihae?k curnur of the two-story brick welliute homo owned by Andrew H. Bmt,?itua ed ouaald pAicvl ol grouud; thence westward.y ou taeiiceu Eleventh street twettr feet all mchmiD feet e kc-o./; theroe northward* If at right auglts with said aticei abuut ooe hun dred and tweuiy f? t to the a> uth line of the Unda of said wheellug. 11 Ubutgb d: Baltlmoie Kailroad Com pan j. iheuud with rata l??t named lin? eaat w.nuyfort> fe?i; thence ?t rlgntan*.oh wttn said railiosd om|>anys Ine ?hout ol? hundred an?l t'euty feet to the c<rth Uau of Flevnth ?tr?et: theuce weatwardly k cng sa.d no th line of tald atree nlre'.eeii leet a x tnc lea to thd p ate of be ginning, being the wen ualfoi at^o 5 aad the ea*t hau ot Ut o. i. a* laid out in a pnvate plat Britt?^ piUCt'1 SroUQd in tie Fowmluu ol A. 11. TKSM3 OF SALE?One-third of the purchase money and hi murb more as the pu chaser may tied to pay luc ah. and thenstono lu tvocquiil aj-nual paymenta. aiih lnteieat from the d?y of sa.e, ihepiinhaertugivchlanoiea with rowo ie curity lor tae deferred naymenu and the Itgal tlt.e to the property to be retained until the purchAse mtuiey Is tuby paid. The title is believed to be peif c'. but, felling a* 'rustee, 1 sh-ll couvey uniy such title as la vested lu me by a*id deed ot uu^t Jo8EPH R. PAULL, J>-' Trwte*. GROCERIES AND TOBACCO. M. REILLY. WHOLESALE G80CEB, Pork Pacter, and Curer of the Cel ebrated "Ked Bird" UaniR, Nos, 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. My own cure of Choice Smoked Meati delivered direct from pork house at Mas cheater. THE LARUKHT STOCK OP GENERAL GROCERIES IN THE 8TATE. Sole Agent in tnis CItj for P. J. Bitter's Fruit Butter* and Pnnervea. Rumford a Y' ut Powdera. In bottle*. Ward's Wonderful White Lily Soap. Ward'a Celebrated KlectrifylngSoap. Ward'i Celebrnted White Borax boap. McNamare'a Qlory Tobacco. McAlpln'a Onward Tobacoo. DuPoat's Bportlng, Mining and Blasting Powder. Familj and Bakers' Flour. McCowi?lUvUle Said Hhtsl Puent Hour, bet In the market Kitchen Queen Family Flour. Baker's Gem-Laker's Flour. Silver Ptar?Baker's Flour. fell Just Received! One Car Load of ARBUGKLE'S COFFEE! FIVE CAE LOADS OF Briggs' Patent Flour. ONE CAR LOAD OF CLOVER SEED. Three car loads of Lake Herring. Seven car loads of Mackerel. Nine car loads of Bnker'e Tomatoes. 200 Boxes of Lorillard's Tobacco. 400 Bflxee Horwhead Tobacco. 1,000 Dole a of Seneca Falls Yeast. We guarantee Briggs' Patent Flour to M the b?-st in the market. Try it once, and you will never dm any other. The best is the cheapest. Before buying consult your interest and get prices from S.BAER&SONS, Wholesale Grocers, 141M ana 1414 MAIN ST. apr5 STJOI Ti! IIAKREU Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulated, Standard A And Nice Brown. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. R. J. SMYTH, J*19 Cor. Market Fonrteenth 3t* TRY THE PHfENIX. 1X8 THE BEST. 500 Bbls ?f the Celebrated Pbajnix Patent Flour in Bags and Barrels, In atock. Large and complete etock of Groceries. Call and tee our stock and prices. No trouble to efaow goods at Joseph &2>ei<lel ?to Co.'n, THE WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1417 Main fit, and 141B South St. DKLMONICO COFFKE.-AFTER A K^atdeal o( tronblol h*v? Anally luccewled iuiocarliiK?loti?? tbeMmccfl^i-ethm Ue'montco.' I tie New ?ork cat*rt?r iimi* hiiuwiinj tbu . xt>Nordl* nn.' t with whlrb the-e x ?<1? bNTu met with u nil the be t lamlHc* in the K? cm cliirn, and K that the trulf here would appieclata the aunt cn?d*. it lawt'h pleasure it-at l offer lb pee well known r?oda to my trarfeet '25 rent* it pound or nine pound* lor ypwlal pncea made to Kit taut* ul* liotvlaand l?iK**bu?cnL Try I*. \r* ?.K ? K. HCT. QCEAN PASSAGE TICKETS, for PiMiec Tickou TO AND FROM EUROPE :au ?t h w. BKHaafa*, wy* Wt Mark*! Btwvt 0719 For dodgers and small hand BIT I u (io to the 1XTZLU(>XN(;KK JOB BOOMB, Noe.? anil j7 fourteen thatreet. where you can beaootane* flated at uwnaotica,