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~ "ksdical. bRJ.t. SMITH, .. urn CHM'I.INE STKiiET, S'?r Kourtceutb BtrMt JSJS <* ttBSwJSw ""i1 b"? "!!' 8f??wiiuTuluw *lio b?re wuulv I" !,,<U'I W' II',jijtmt! wllliout Jierfit*"11'" VhYrocuml ?lur lujlwiiuim ..Xie"11' .hi* KioroujU metllnlnlnSo. *llil WhinSallo W"1"/ * c"?f "I*""' gffimr S;S iurf unci >v ^OM33 PROOF. .1 , W>' Kheilin?lUiB.. ,?n! K?e. Imptilfwl Voice.?SalCiUrrbi ^iXntu-.oOlcluoUl *1 to help mis ci'lAKUa (JKAUDBOK, , rh.-wuJ dtonuch.?"Treatment W^^rfio R Vf wo relic!. Dr. Smith cured !wf,*ni*l^W MAri M0LTi uumwuco Agout. El'. . ..i , in 'or K.urlc-ii yi'tw. Dr. einlUi 7iu.-"U^teB ufiJu i'. vAoiimuxoN. "iSoffi. mjSim'wiSwi*" ffiiSkV. CAW, IjnaiiM \vti?.lmn, W. v*. ??-T!SS?i *fi " for J* ?'> to curwl ne I JSo'tH>lh??? die wtfcxUOMA8 COLVIN, J ,KS up ,!o s^'Lirr^ ", r"Ue' Jf, ?alUi cow* me Wi?aJ^OTON JJELAJ1Y, Mftitlu'i *crrjr. ., n iji.i.i wtitui:-"0r. bailUi'i i>roto* ^T' P;- tniny f*unly Uavobwia ruwiwibuKJtnd Uim W ?" ? ? KMHlomwi mil k fluiii"1 ),Ul hatl k000 BUffcrlng uwiotl b) muuj pbyaictuuloi to: tofcu w? IU| fJUj tantiM lu^e wwu, wirt * inoiiAtor lWloet ?un?,'' ^.uiaSiiw?Thrcu jura lu Jioipluu foi yemklciw u|'?^uwaaTHUUfcOlln ?uck CAM*. 1 /ca?li?, * !" Turiufrh. <11**** ol heart, Mm, hcI^kMneTiuiu. blood, ucrvoui fciTeciloai. i men wul joaUi, *c:olul* inc 11SsSSSfc?, Mr ^IKr^irco. Office hoar* IromV Oaiuu uUou ? o ^ ou of i. *. to 7 r.o*""JOilS & rtMiTK, ii. D? , " "?..^hwilnff.w.Va, I nv'? - I HmHrhSK'NU. CARDS. I y\ t, J. K. UiiLLbVlLLE| Oillcc aud Kesldcuce, 1212 (JUAflANK ariilSBT, J PHYSICIAN AM) &U11UE0N, J r.uim hr.uri. b to 10 A. M., 2 U> 4 t. M., 7 to 8 P. * TelMhanc No. A-'). fobl3 MwAF J G. HUTCHISON, j AUormy at Law ami Notary Public, ? OUcc wlui Col. fcobert White. Ko 1140 Chapllnc Wrtei. A1J btwum jiromp )y attended to mr7 ^LEXAiNDEU BONE, Ml, ^ tour? ivbllc, Geosral Business and Licensed 1 Heil total* Ageut, dtotk and ilouey Brokor.- ^ Deal*, Acknowledgments, and I'artneahlj Akkcdcuu uruvn up, Merchants' and Uanulaeturtn'i^JUojxjjjed, Houacu Kentcd, ileum Uoi lecUkl, UullecUous promptly remitted?all burfnoit K?rt?poudeuco couddentlall7 attended to. No. ? 1163 M&rket utroet, "Oil's Blta," comor Market d ?n-> Tw.-llth ?rw?. Wheeling. W. Va. no!7 > U. SMITH, J Hal Estate Agent mil Stock Broker. * e^ccUl attciitto:i given to collecting rent* and the general management ol Heal iktate. S 1220 JUJUS STIUiiT, mhl Wheeling, W. Va. jg o.PE'rmiM, Jnstico ol' the 1'oaoo. Ofiot-Lower Itcd of Second Ward ?Carkot Boon Will attend to tho collection ol claims. All tiiwi win be promptly attended to. nol JAHLE6 A. 1LEKKY, LIOHS&ID KKAX S3TA7E BHOKKB, iui Genewlitumnaw a row, Collector and No tar) i'UbliC, 1615 Hx&rjrr fiTRsrr. Jenoctlittoti-ja s'">n to roati?s houses, cbj lectin* reutf, pmchate and salo ol real estate. J2lli ml ftniiona certlfled; Dends, Loaaes and othe written lintrnmrntw prepared. ncS BUtilNESStikRDS^ JJAVID GJK1C, Tavor autl Contractor. KtrecU. biilewalks and .Vlleys laid -with BlockEtonr. Cobble-stone, tiifck, Asphalt, or any mate jitl aeslied. curbstouo ict. direct Hallways built la the best manner known. 1*. o. BOX 373, W a EE LINO, W. VA. 1 im the Oldest Mahler Paver and Street Railway Contractor In t t> United Statm. foh'20 gTEPHEN. McCULLOUGH, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Brick and Fratno IhilWlugi, Counters and Shelv tec. Boofa, ValJfjw and likyJIxhW. all work particularly attended lo. tllOl' ON Al.LKY 13, jW hearot faidtol Building. M. GliI.KLA.ND, OLUE MANUFACTURER, KciU'oot Oil, Tallow and Grease, and dealer In BONES anil I'LABTEKJLW HAlil Hlglc-t cash price paid for Tonner'a Offal and Pork ?n>l Etef Cracxlicgi. Patofllaiiddrw*. WHEELING, W. VA. . WorX* ueftr Boers' Eio. Jel6 [ T?lcvhouc No 86*2. Jf>EAKGES WHALLY, I'ashioiiablo Hoot Baker, us iwsLnn BTKitifr, Next to SboilCTfi Office, s * best material, best fit i?nd mom reasonable ' Ptlrefi lor '.ho very rent work In the city. ocli JQ 0. LLST, JK., 3?ork Packer, 28 FOURTEENTH STREET. 004 B. D&vssroar, 0. B. KdflLwroK, Gonoral. Ot D. FpKlCHton A 8ou, Spccial. B. DAVKNPOKT & CO., COMMISSION , Ettlera la Uraln, Flour. Heeds, ProvMonfl, Chccw and Dnrd Fruits. . M iw WASHINGTON* RT.. nmnAflQ. PLUMBING, GAS AMD STEAM FITTING J08T RECEIVED. FIXE Lor OF Decorated Similes mid Portables, Sultabllo (or Christinas Present*, LORE FITTON, Practical Piumracr, Gas and S?cam Fitter, 1416 Maiu Street. Ml onler* promptly attended to. ' do20 ^KIMBLE & LUTZ,! PLTJJVnBERS, Gas sad Steam Fitters,1 1118 MARK til ST. He&t'ng and Ventilating of Public Building, Dwellings and Factorial n, BdppIrUv _ >U2t '"'V "^yu. HAKE A SON, J'haotioal rLUMBERa, OAS AM) 81'EAM FITTERS, No. S3 Twelfth Street, _ ?nrk rinnft womntlT atrc<Honahlopriwi J?' PICTURB3 AND ART MATSRIAt.8. QORXICE POLES, COKNICB TOLES, With Brvi Trlmtnltgi. - Low prlcca, at KIRK'S ART 8TORE, Jafl 1005 MMu Street. QWNERS OF ENGRAVINGS Will find It better to ht?yo their Flcturoa attend* to before Iho muil Mains RCtdry, m It Mill tlioa to ilmost ImpoHlblo to rave tlicnt. K. L. NICOLL, I '^12 McLuro Uoubg Art BUfto, ) MEDICAL. Palo, Poor, Puny, and Pallid. Considering all the iris thatattac!' little children, it is a wonder that any of the poor little youngsters live to grow up. There are children who are truly objects of pity. They seem almost bloodless. Thcircheeks are thin and pinched; their eyes are hollow; and their skin is tiffhdy drawn over their foreheads. There is nothing hearty aboitt them. They do not enjoy their lives. They arcsufferingfrom the debility that leads to marasmus. Poor things! Do a jjood deed, for the pale, poor puny, pallid child. Hand itsmothci a bottle of Br<rm's Iron Bitters. Here is life even for the most delicate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given upfordead. Iron in the blood is what the child needs lo bring it tip. The little digestive .apparatus will recover. The pale cliecks will fill out. ?The weary groan of the child will be exchanged for the merry prattleiof infantile cladncss. Your druggist will telr'yor. what wonders Brown's Iron Bitten has done for very sick clfildrcn. u MEAT-PROBLEM. TAKE ALL THE Kidney and Liver MEDICINES, BLOOD l'URIFIERS, RHEUMATIC REMEDIES, DYSPEPSIA iii3 Indigestion Cures, AGUE, FEVER, Anil Jlllious Specifics, BRAIN & NERVE Force Revivers, BREAT HEALTH Restorers. 11* SHORT, TAKE ALL THE DE3T qotHUeiof 11 theso, anil tho belt qualities of all the best fcd'clnes of this World, and you will fin'4 that [OP B1TTSR8 hRVO tho best curative qualities and overs of all concentrated iu them, and that they nil euro alien any or all of these, singly or com Ined, fall. A thorough trial will rIyo positive iroof of thK febW-MWKAw TUTTS c.i.trrjsaraimr t r,r,w.:.in'jar.iran? PILLS'. TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVEil and MALARIA. From thoao sources arlso three-fourths < Iho diseases of tlio human nice. The > Bymptoma indlcato tholr oxiatenco: Eoa* , I Appetite, Itowcln coatlve, Slclt Ilea' ache, fullncHS after eating, aversion- j exertion of body or iivmil, Eructatll ,i ot food, Irritability of temper, E?S .) iplrlts, A feeling of having neglect -l tome duty, J>lzzli?e?g, Fluttering at tl .t Heart, Hots before the eyes, highly ct oreil Urine, CONSTIPATION, and t mandthouso of ft remedy that acta direct it on tho Liver. AsaHvor medicine TIJT1 ? PILLS havo no equal. Their action on t jq Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; romovi 17 all Imparities through tneso tnrco 44 ?ca r>. engurs of th' system," producing amiotllo, sound dilation,.regular stools, liolrnr skin and a vI??<rous body. TUTT'S PILU( causo no nvisoa or griping nor Interfere wltli dally * jrk and aro a perfect AMT1&JTE TO MALARIA. TOG PEELS LIKE A NEW 8EAZV* X havo hail Dyspepsia, with Conatlpatlon.two years, and havo tried ten different kinds of plila, and TCTT'S aro tho ilrst that havo doao ino any good. They havo clcaned mo out nlccfy. My appetlto 1ft splendid, food digests readily, and I now havo natural passages. I feel Ilko a new man." W.I). EDWARDS, Palmyra, 0. snM everywhere, 3 Be. Office, ? MurmySt.,^ *. TUTT8 HAIR DYE. GiUT IlAnt on WiiiSKKBS changed In. *tanlijr to a Glossy Black by a sluglo ap. plication of this Dyb. Sold by Druggists, or neut by express on rocolpt of 81. Oftk-p, 11 Murray Strcot, New York. m mijim nc ticcftit prnciorq Ladies I)o you want a pure, blooming Complexion! If so, a few applications of llagan's MAGNOLIA It AIM will gratify you to your heart's content. It does away with Snllowness, Itcdncss, l'implcs, Jilolehcs, iiuil all diseases anil imperfections of'tlio skin. It overcomes tiiotiuslied appearimeo of Jicat, fatigno anil excltenient. It makes a lady of THIltTV appear but TWENTY : and so natural, gradual, .....1 Ji~ .<? . -.4,. sum uuLiuut mu 113 tmuuis* that it is impossible to detect its application. m n CHECKS lit RIX BOOBS, i U COD IICU Cares In 8 days. Uru& store, /Ln lUll Mtn 15 N. 11th St, Phi.'*. 1W7 MarV??t ?t whAAlnf. m'9flruw SWEET, STRONG, RELIABLE, WHOLESOME, economical fMtnr, ntuwirj it. lb %niAtytmw unlett K<t*. 23 nurt 27 t'onrfc?tifti Nirr?i. TUEUUtPAlHSI KUYHKK. Already the campaign rhymer la abroad In the land. The following contribulioDB appear in the Philadelphia Prm: 1II.AISK OP MAINE. Blaine of Maine, Blalno n( Maine, From tho mountain to tbo pl>ln, Lot tho cciio' a ring ftRUlti. | Robert Lincoln, uobloaon of tho mnityr il glorloui one; | Bon of him whom wo revere, Name to every pitrlot doir. IIow wo bopo and loug to hear Thcaetwonuglc names unite; I Tho* will aurely win tbo fight. FolltlelauB often toil (Wo all know tho egeud well) ilowloug ilncu tho VinoTioe State Wont huil-bont (or Governor Kent. Ho nomo two months hcnco we'll relate How two-thirds of tbo Union wout All hell bent For Janieit U. BUino (or proridont. ah xcnoHTtc. Join all yo rr etnen In a nong, Q-lve loua aud clou tho Rind rofralr, B-low ye, 0 Fame, on trumpet utroug; L o. o'er tho land Is heard tin Hindu. A deafoolog cbo'r like thunder peal I-a given now wlib might and main. N?u other nuno provonei audi thilll K-xceptthe gallant J-unw 0. HUlno. T1L1)KK'.4 UUOHX Kov(?ltluBtK>oPnloUllni|iHC?ortlioHoon iiuu ufu frirnio imu.vH After liltu, Toi^Julllor qf the hUcUtucnccr, Si#:?Inhabiting a little country village, far removed from any city or place of con* sequence, meeting no public men at all, and leading a lite as far from the world as if I were cloistered with Carthusian monks, what little ken 1 have of politics I pick up out of the newspapers and the talk of the plain peoplo whom I daily meet and mingle with at home. Your traveling correspondent, and these located in Washington and other centres of political operations have vastly superior advantages over me, and unquestionably can easily make themselves more interesting and their articles more instructive to your readers. But I also have my word to say now and then, aud I can only beg you and your readers to bear with me with as much patience and forbearance as 1 possible. dana's jxmotat unavailing. I have read of old knights lying cold and still nuder the power of enchantment until the solemn silence was broken by a blast from Bome ancient horn, when suddenly they would leap up, sword in hand, "locked up in complete steel," and go forth on the errands of cliivalric warfare and conquest. And so it should seem that the superannuated knight of Grameicy Park, or Cipher Sam, as he is antonomastically and antiphrastically nicknamed in the ranks of his enemies, holding in one hand the jejrotat of Charles A. Dana, aud in the other a mystic banner bearing the device "1877," disenchanted now, and leaving behind him tho adipocere of his presidential pickle, stalks, like a gaunt ghost, once more, into the arena of political warfare, muttering f a he bolts in "Not from the stars do my judgments pluck, and yet me thinks I have astronomy." Every word that atammers forth from his hall-palsied tongue is an oracle of destiny, for "They nay tho tongues of dying moil Enforce attention like deep harmony." Close upon the cerements of the tomb, robbed for a season of its rightful occupant, I hear an imbecilo reciting "The love ol f ime, tho attendant of not-lo spirits." THE KNIGHT OF GRAMEBCY. Not profanely or with acerbity, not in anijer nor yet in haste, be it said, 'tis a most pitiful Eight to witness the entrance of this spectral candidate for Presidential honors, and the terror and dismay of his discom* fitted rivals and competitors. They perform their abvolationa asiffljeing from the wrath to come 1 The adiathermic Thurman, the gorgeous Vorhees, tho rythmic Randall, the puny Cox, the oleaginous Payne, the chivalrous Hancock, the Celtic-named McDonald, the princely Pendlotori,tlieumbrageou8 Bayard, tho vaporing Hendricks, the courtly Carlisle, and a hundred moro inconspicuous Democratic candidates vanish fromTilden's presence, shrieking for mercy?Gramercy 1 They flee away "Like ships that sailed for sunny isles But ntvet came to shore." ' ? * ? # Loag has Tilden slept and dreamed dreams of glory. He was elected President in 1870, and cheated out of it in 3R77! Hence this visitation from the tornba. Hence this - 'revisit of the pale glimpses of the moon." He walka as one in a trance, and know 8 as well aa the kingliest of all the "Trouble, cars anil iilcepleis nights, Tohirn who weara tho royal diadem." STRIDING FULL UZKMAS. This "Knight of the Sorrowful Figure," monnted ou the RsBinante of his griev- , ances. and followed by the Sancho Panza'a to whom he has promiaed Kingdoms, * rides elowly into the liBts, with hie rotten lance in reat and his pasteboard visor down to cover hia aad countenance. Hia couraer steps ono full uzsina at a stride. "His ; herald'a mantle'a cleam with gold." Their horses all are trapped. Their har- ' nees studded all with gold and pearl." "And privato pity strives with public hstc, Reason with nine and eloqueuco with f* to," And here the parrallelism between the Knight of Gramercy and tho Knight of La Mancha abruptly terminates. He of La Mancha always failed, and got the 1 laugh on him as half clown and half madrnan. Hut 'Though Ago with his stealing steps Hath clawed Tllden with hlsciatcn." Yet in hia grand climacteric he breathes ?raclcs; and to the Democracy hecriea in sepulchral tonea like a voice from Hell. "League with you I aeclc, And mutual amity bo straight and doso That I with you UiUst dwell or you with mo." And when admonished to Either withdraw Into some private place Or reason coldly of his grievance#," The ead valetudinarian only answers, I thought that all tlilugi had been savage hero, And therefore put I on tho countenanco Of stern Commandment." 'On better thought?, and my urgod reaions. They are come about and won 10 tho true sido." IIS FRATK8 OF HIS WR-K-KO.VGsJ "A solemn combination shall bo made Of our dear soul?" "jjcnoio i mo tusi win ajivjyj vein ? A glory iiomiu being Im." "When ft world of men could not prevail with all their oratory," under the base syncretism which nominated Greeley and Hancock, how easily wa 'run when I led your embattled boat*? Hal Ha! I was wr-r-ronged out of the Presidency. I am your liege lord and KyngP Thus Tilden speaks to his followers in-the language of the dead. His tongue is a stranger to the laugUFge. of the living. In tho ashes of the Past he finds his only consolation and synallogmatic hold npon the Democracy. They tell him timeaJiave changed and new questions supervened. They speak to him of Tarifla and Revenues, and a multitude of vexed questions that are to be settled in this campaign. He stares at them with uorpse-Iike eyes, and the only sign'.of life he gives iB that his lips move and emit dull ventoBitics, as when "blind British bards with volant touch traverse loquocious strings. His life ended with 1877 and tho electoral contest. All that baa transpired since is folly to him. Tfye frenzy engendered by that contest has made him mad, and ho raves about it con* tinually. Strange madnew communicated to all his fellows in the Democratic party, St mnat on/1 will rnmi'ml Vi!n nm.wnn t Inn and well does Tilden appreciate that fact. No poetry about that! Private Dalzbll. | Caldwell, 0.,. March 14. Benuty. "It la claimed that New York women look yonngaratSO tban Boston women do at 40, or Chicago women at 30," for the reason that they haye been taking Pcruna for the patt thxee months, but . Boston and Chicago women are coming up in fine style?entering upon the homestretch on Manalin, I got one of your books on the "Ills of Life" from your druggist as a present, and, a? It directs, nave been taking Pcruna and Manalin. My bowels I are in excellent condition, aid tho lnngs and heart are improving finely." p^w J. M, WawwIb, Lawas, Pa, MAUBIAUE* AM) DE&TUN Ibnt Hat? Bvoontljr Oconrrcd In Ibli Ntntonml Vlclully. marh1ki). W. A. Powell, of Harrison co , to Ida tf. Holmes, of Do4drld*o co., by Rov. I. M. Hatihbar8?r, Feb, 25. Wnj. II. Milof, of Upihurco., to Nancy E. Boed, of Harrison co., hv Rav. T. M. West, Feb. 28. 0. U, Btone to Mamie K. Bor*oant, both of Ravenswood. W. A. llurdott. of Monrro co.. to Idii Beckett, o! KaiiHwliK oo, br Rev. J. \Y. llult. Fob. 28. . Htewart McOiutiR to Minerva a. William*. both of Nicholas co.. b? Rov. 0.11. Wllllamr, Feb. 20. BeuJ. P. Iflll to Geor#!* M. Hummer*, both of aicholMCo., by Rev. J, U Hmlih. VVm. D. C'ottle to M*dora urove, both of Nicholas co, br Rev. U. 11. vMHUins. Feb. 28. Alfred Groves to Letltla Under, both of Nicholas oo.( by Jlor. 0.11. YVJlllnmi, John (}. Rlppctoe. ot Clay Co., to Jootile Morris, of Kauswlw co., by lluv. Imam tilzsmore.Fob.SO. J. I<. McCreery to Jcunle UlubMiuh at lllntou, by Roy, F, A. Meade, Fob, 27. Adam N. DoVoro to It * McCallev, lo'.h of Jackson 0)., by Rev. Goo. W. Kepler, Ftb. 16. Oliver M. Btaasbury, of McUh Co., O.,lo Julia Atklus, of Jackson cu? by Rov. Qoo. W. Kepler, Feb. a. Hlto Nicholson to Julia Viola 8led, both of Jackson co, Feb. 28. Dr. Jainea R. Klnculd to AUco White, both of Gioetibrlcr co., by Rev. John W. Canter, Feb. 20. Geo. Taster to -Olce Robinson at Keyser, by Rc7. G. n. Maydwell, March 2. A. II. Clark, of V*., to Kmma D. Dean, of Bummers co., by Kov. M. hlbb, Kcb'y 20. . Patilck Cur ran toJulla A. Dillon, both of Monro? co. by Rov. Father T. J. Duffy, Feb'y 1?. Charles K. l'rlco totialllfl A. Cook, botnof Greenbrier co., by Rev. II. O. lufsley, Feb'y7. Rob't II. Hpears to Auna A. Rutledga. bath of Munrooco., by Rev. Win. Linton. Fob'ylO, Jainej 11, Fletcher to Cyuihla K Missey, both of ilcKcrco.. by Rer. J. IV. itonnett, Ftb'/ J. J. Jordau, of Va., to Uernlca D. Godlove, of Hardy co., by Rov. Mr. Hedges, March *. Wia, Look, of Md., to Hattle A. Taylor, of Hampshire co.. by Rer. L. Uatt. March 4. O. R. DhvJh to Kllmi Mornti. both nf Itflvinr. hv Rev. ar. Maydwell, Fob'y 23. ' Jacob F. Bwatloy to Mary M. Blsor, both o( Mineral co., Feb'/ 10. ,, . Francis K. llearo, of Hampshireco., to Abblo Davison, of Hatdyco., by Itev. E F. Dickey, Keb'ylS Jacab Arouholt to Etlwoth Kuntx, botli ol Pre*ton o3? by .Hov, num'l A. Fi*r, Fob'y 28, Jacob .McCartney to Sus&nua Wotting, by Rov. John W. Cmlco, in Proton co . Feb'y 18. BonJ. Fortney to Mo'lleJ. Piles, lu Preston co., by Kev. J. C. Morr!8, F?.b'y 20. Kllj4b W. Hardesty to Cy rem 8. Lanlz, In Preston co. uy Rov. W. Y. Cllne, March 6. Joseph W, palmer, of Preston co., lo Annie Bru* baker, of Va., lu Pioitou co.,by Rev. \V. Y. Clluo. Feb'y '26. Robt. B. Martin, of Marlon co., to Kate Jamison, of Butler, Pa., March 5. James Barker, of Ulnrksburg, to Flora Stewart, of E lenboro. at Parkorsburjr, March 11. Frauk boiouan to Ida V. ltlukcr, both of Berkeley co., March 11, by Rsv. E L. Wilson. John P RornoHi, ol Mattlnsburg. to Ellon Mura Tabl<r, of Berkeley co., by Rev. R. 0. Hollaud, March 6. William M. Duncan to Maria A. Brown, both of Mercer co.. by Re v J. W. Benuett. Miruh 0. , , RafusM. Taylor to Henrietta Yjusg, of Fayette co., by Rev. M. Bibb, Match 6. Win. U. Oliver t > Jaulu It. I horn, both of Mercer co., by Rev D.lf. Carr. Feb. 20. Ru/ui Wall to Mary <J Auafn, by Rev. J. 0. Casladay, Fob. 27. Bo h of Mercer co. George Smith to MlfisCoralhers, both of Lewis c>., by Rev. M. L. Barnett. March 9. W. H. Taylor to Lizzie'/, ibtl&t, at Weston, by Rev. D. 8, Hammond, March 13. Jacob A, Maphli u Pantile K Shank, both of Grant co., by Xev. Weitlcy Hammond, Feb. 28. Ambrose 0. Haines to Chtoo M. alifltihiutwr, lu Gram co., by Rev.D. B. Arnold. March 11. James W. Brill lo Fatinle u. Olltio, both of Grant co? by. Rev. J. H, Barney, Fob. 2L Adam M. Sto to Ida *V, Khlddle, both ol Grant co? by Rev. wm. M. Davis, Feb. 20. Ham'l Rardlu to Bjllo Safned, both of Jackson co? by Rev. 8. e. HouHker. Marca ?. John Morton, cf Meljis co., 0.. to Nannie West, of RavenswooJ, atPomeroy, 0? March5. G. W. Sullivan, of Doddridge co., to Mri. Matrgle Btrosulder, ol Hartford City, by Rev. W.L.Vau Horn. Feb. 20. Frank P. Scott to Lucy Fltzwater, both of Randolph co., by Rev. H. Foigy, audited by Rev. W. B. P. Bryan, Feb. 2s. OHnar C urad to Alice Currence, both of Beverly, by Rev. M. Woodruff. Feb. as. Jamei Wells to tsadlo Conavray, In Tyler co., March 11. Rome Pickens to Emma Gray,both of Kauawba CO., March 4. JeiseLlvesay to Addlo Johnson, boih of Greenbrier co., at Covington, Vi., by Ray. W. E. Hill, Feb. 18. Job a Havocs. of Fayet'o co, to Euphemla Nutter, of .Greenbrier Co.. Feb 25. jiieoo uaynea to Caroline Lemons, both of Favctte co.( by Rev. Jan. S. Lemons. Joseph Waynes to lieUlc Ramser, both of Fayette co, by Rov. J. a. LewiM, March6. J, n. Hauchius. of Grtenbiler co.. to Lucy llale, of aalelgh co., by Rev. Mr. Lilly, Feb. 27. I. U .bickersmil' to Blaactoe titenrtrt, both of WeLsburu, by Rev. J. D. WallaiiHhavr. March 6. John W. fehauer to Fannlo K. McBee, both ol Sbepherdttown, by Hev. D. M. Mossr, Mama 4. J**. F. P. Jleynolda, oJ Jefferson Co., to B ami J. CMtlemnH, of Va., by Hev. Dr. Martin, Feb. at. W. 0?Stlcney,of Mich., to AnuaE, Avi?, of Berkeley co., by Hev. D. M. Moser. Kev. C. K. Simmons, of Md , to Mamo JJ. Pajton, of Grafton, by Rsv. tAi. spangler, of Baltimore, at Uraftou, March 6. Baker C. Orndoiff to Martha I'harp, both of ilar dy co., by Kov. \V. Hedges, Feb. 26. Dan. w. Qnlnn to Kleutior 'feinplcton, at Keysor, by Hev. Famcr Filoli, Feb. 21. Win. Lo:ig, of Mu., t j Ilittio A. Taylor, of Hampshire co., by Hev. L. Butt, Match 4. Chis K. ttraudcrman to Harah Fink, both of Hardy co. by Rev. L. 1>. Caldwell, Feb. '21. W. 0. llood to Mary V. Gusemati, both of Harrison co., by Hev. J. A. J. Llgbtburu, Feb.21. R v. Frederick <1. COtterel, cf Marloa co., to Mattie ileraeo, cf Monougalia co , Match 5. Joseph F. Switzer, ofOhlo, to Oua a. B llaadlcy. of Cabell Co., by Rct. 0. A. Mouroc, March 6. Jeptba 8. Lemaster to Kmtna J), ifillcr, both of Berkeley co , by Hev. J. W. Kerlcofe, Feb. 14. Rmdolph Campbell to Mary K. WulUtgton, al Charlcst->wd, by Rev. J. L. Bbip^oy, Fob. 20. James H. Alloy to fliraft P. 'iluchcr. both of Fayette co., by Ray. J. M. Follansbee, SUtch 2. AdelbertD. rtickline.of Moinoeco., to Luottii Johnson, of Id., March 2. David Johns to Virginia C. Adilsou, both of Webster co.f by Rev. Jouu Adamson. died, James P. Arnett, Marion co., Feb, 24; aged 70. Wu). Jones, Marion co., Feb. 27: sued W. Mrs. LydiaJackson, Palatine, March 1; consumption. Mrs. Mary Core, Fairmont, March 4; consumption. Mrs. Mary Mu^rave, Marion co., March 1; Bgcd 19: effects of burns. Dr. A F, Batson. Beverly. March 1; aced27? hoart ilfcCllfiQ. V ^Kev. Joseph M. Warder. Webster. March 4; aged Mrs. M. Haymond, Newburg, Maicb 1; need 40. Vfqulrc John J. Alien, Fioiringtou, March 3. Lewis Mitchell. Monroe eo., March C; aged 70. Ad* Smith, Salt Sulphur Spriues; .scarlet fsver. Luc? ltosebro, Lowisourg, March 9, aged 3; sea:let lover. Mis. Wm. McDaaiel, Mourco co., Feb. 23; aged 23: pneumonia, Sirs. Itachel Bishop, Tunuclton, March 1; pneumouii. /? ugu't Boetlers; Preston co, Feb. 2V. aged 85. C'ltherinft Phnffer, I'restou co., March 1; aged 8; wheoping cough. J'harriaiiunovr, Gr> cabrlcr co., Feb. 29. Audrow Carrier, Murtinsburg, t?b.'2s); aged G3. Anuic lhrueit. Martiusbujg, Mitch 6; Hged 31; consumption. Mjh. Saiah Ilousewortb, Jlartlnsburg, Feb. C; aged 77; c fleets of & fill. M. C. Zimbro, Charlcitnwn, March Is aged 50. Matioa Hammond, Mariou co , March 2. Cora Talbot rhlllppi. March 4; ?gedJ9; pyiusiJ*. AmosUovenpr, Randolph co., tub. 27; Uright'i disease. AbmmHedrick, Fort 8prinj, March 3; agod 78; measles. Bjuie Fisher, Uniau, March 2; aged 2; scarlet fever. Edward Masscy, Union, March 4; aged 8: Bcarlei fever. Samuel B. McCUntic, Greenbrier co., March 2 gcd 60. Allen Holm, Greenbrier co., March 3. Mrs. Eveline Corblu. Hampshire cj., Feb., 26. aged 43. John See, Last River, Feb. 19; ngod 92. Jonathan Brewer, Monongaliaas, Feb.29; aged 23. Gertio Finnev, Morsauiown, March 1: aged 14. James Farrell, Mouougaila co., Jan. 22; aged 8t. John Austin, Mououg*lla co., Feb. 16; axel 81. Mnu Maria 8. Crawford, Welhburg, March 3; aged 69. Capt. William Nixon, H?mpshlro co., Feb. 2< aged 41. Mrs. S. .Townsand, Ilillsboro, Fob. 29; consumption. Philip ftowjer, Mottrooco., Feb. 25; aied 72. William Frank, Welhburg, March 4; aged 60; typhoid fever. Lizzie Carney, Pleasants co., March 2; cfleets oi bums. Phoebe Mangold, Petersburg, March 8; aged 41, consumption. Job Vmihora, Lost Creek, Feb. 20: aged 66. John Ji. Morrow, B nweod, March 'A aged 73. MorganThomas, New Cumberlaud, March 8; heart disease. George W.8ynd >r, Hardy co.. Feb. 23; agjd 66, lt(V*n!h? ! * >?. ? -* ? Child of.Mr. and Mis. J. W. Chambers, Preston Co.. aged 'L charlos Massey, Preston co, March C; ajed 85 typhoid lever. Humucl lttegs, Moundsvlllc, March 10; agal 15; consumption; (JIihs. Knyuolds, Marshall Co., March S; hcnorrhago:agod20. )f, L. liocke, Jefferson co., March 2; aged 22. James 8taln*kcr, Barbour co, Wnrtii 8; ajcd 81. Mib. Sarah Bmlett Dodd'ldgo c?. , TeterN. Iloirrtnn, B.-rkeley co-, Merch 10; consumption; aged C3. Mra. A; 0. Duubrack, Kcyucr, March 10; con* sumption: aged 84. Ida Bock. Marlon co., March 0. George 21. bl'ijkwuu, Mirtiualurg, March G; , Lewlsburg, March 11; aged 2C;bronchit s. M?*. Sarah Michael, Hardy co., March 8; aged G2. Isiac Uuffner, Charleston, March 14; aged 81. ' Lemuel Butcher, LowU co., Much lis *ged 80. 1 Mis Houry Haramett, Plemnts co., March 8. Davl.1 Vrory, Qwnt co., March 7: aged 76. Morgan Kit on, Grant co., aged 58. Mrs. Martha J. Ncvrllo, Urautco, February 20; a red CO. Mrs. Noah E, Conley, Barbour co., F?b'y 27; aged 79. Solomon 8. Warner, Beverly, Feb'y 26; pplnal meningitis. Mrs. it. R. Stawart, Jackson co, March 12; childbirth. ... Mrs. Win. H, Jeflen, Clay co? Feb. 24; heart dls??so. C*l. Pel Wolf, Jackson ro , Feb. 26Mrs. Racbol Carper, Upshur co., March 0; ?gs<l 8?. Lcv.ii Cutltp, W?-bSter co., Feb, 26: aged S3. - Willitoi Abornathy, V Ineral co,. March 7;aged 80. Gordon Cummins. Monroe co, M?rch vV aged 70. Charles Miller; Monroe co., March 7; aged 70. Mrs Nancy Robo, Monongall* co., March 5; aged 71. SflnlncrrsHoaud JtaPrnlac. Hev. Mr. Greenfields. Knoxvllle, Tenn.', *rltea aa follovi: *'Samaritan A'ervine perma neatly cored myflon of epileptic fifs.". Her?'i ' food lor thought, 8old by droggUto, |160 Halo offUaVM In Morocco. ( Al-iloghrcb Ah Aba, oj Tangier, Ttbruary 24. Babat, February 15.?Herewith I sent you the copy of the prices realized at th sale of twenty-two slaves. TheaggTegati sum was $753: One negroes, aged 17, $48 1 npfzrcs^, HKtni 9, $25; 2 negroes, aged 21 and 23, $52; 2 netzro boye, sged 5 and 7 $37; 1 negro, aged 27, $32; 1 negrew, aget 30, $04; 1 nrgress, aged 37, $30; 1 negrees aged 18, $37; 1 negrees, aged 27, $50; 1 negr< boy, aged 13, $43; 1 negro boy, aged 10, $28 1 ncgress, sged 24, $45; 1 negro boy, agei 14, $32; 1 negrese, aged 25, $50; 1 negress sged 15, $35; 1 negro boy, aged 0, $20; 1 neurefiu, aged 28, $10; 1 negress, aged 33 $31t; 1 negro boy, aged 14, $25. Do tou need a remedy that will care every kind of humor from n pimple or eruption to tbe worst scrofula and syphilitic disorder!, mo Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Barsapariila. Threa to Uye bottles cure skin din ease, nalt-rheum or tetter. Fonr to ten bot* titb care runniug ulcere, scrofala and all syphilitic disorders. 'One to two bottles cares piuiples on the fioe, blotchcs, etc. It is tbe only perfect blood puritlsr that can be made from h thorough knowledge of drags. Ask your druggist for it. T<tke no substitute. DAW That Hacking Cough can be so quickly cored bv 8hiloh's Oure. We guarantee it. Will You Soma with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Bhlloh's Vitalitor is guaranteed to euro you. j Blkkplkss Nights, made miserable by that 1 terriblo cough. Bhiloh'j Core la tbe remedy for you. Oatahbh Cored, health and sweet breath secured by 8hlioh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injeotor free. For sale by MoLaue Bros, and A.T. Young. I *ow As Iowa farmer killed 287 skunks on his, farm. Of course he is in bad odor with his ungrateful neighbors. Nutritious food la teaential as a means of restoring a consumptive to hoalth. A medicine that will strengthen the lungs and! aooihe all irritation 1h also necessary. Such a remedy is Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. It is the only preparation of Wild Cher* ry that gives complete satisfaction. It quickly cares congba and colds. daw Fob lame Back, SideorOhajt nseShiloh'a PoroiiB Plaster. Price 25 cents. BniLOii'a Gouok and Consumption Cure is sold by 08 on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Bhiloh's Vitalizkb is what you need for Constipation, Loss nf Apoetitn. nitzlnesa and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 centa per bottle. Oboup, Whoopiko 0)uoh and Bronchitis Immediately relioved by 8hiloh'B Cure. For Sale by MoL&ne Bros, and A. T. Young. *ow Tiik old Georgian who buried hia gold in a jag ot brandy, ia not tho first man who had put all hia mono/ into a stimulant. Whkn the blood ia loaded with impuritlei, and moves 6lng?ishly in the veins, an alterative is needed, bs this condition cf the vita) Uuid cannot last long without serious results. Thero is nothing better thau Ayer's Sarsaparilato purify the blood, and impart energy to tbe sytem. paw Sexo York. \ Mrs, Twist, No. 18 Avenue D, says she has been troubled with worms for more than a year, and, that she took ono bottle of Dr. 0. ifcLane't Ctlebrated Vermifuge, prepared by. Fleming: Bros., which brought .away from her over three hundred worms, big and little. She now believes herself to be entirely free from disease. Messrs. D. & J. W.Colton, of Winchester. Ind., happened last spring to get some of Dr. U. J/cLane's Vermifuge. After selling a few bottles, the demand became so great for it that their stock was soon exhausted. They state that it has produced the best cflect wherever used, and is very popular among the people. Andrew Downing, of Cranburgh township. V?nango county, gave his child one teasnoonful of. Dr. C. McLindt V?rmifugc% and she passed >77 worms. Next morning, on repetition of the dose,! she passed 1 >3 more. j Jonathan Houghman, of West Union, Parlt county, Iowa, writes that that he is unable to supply the demand, as the people In hlSOSffcMwrhood say, after n trial of the others, tftainC?t is equal to Dr. (7. Aidant's Vermifuge. Few Ybf?:. 7>Ir*. Hardy, no Suffolk street, writes us that she has been troubled with worms for.some three yents, and that she used one vial of Dr.O.MoZane'a Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., which brought away over fifty large worms. Her usual good health immediately returned. Tlie Only Genuine NicLane's Vermifuge, la the Dr. C. JlcZanc's Vermifuge, PREPARED BY FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. OCEAN STEAMERS. 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Seldom docs n popular remedy win such a strong hold upou the public confldeuco as has Hall's Haik Kolwku. The casoa In which It liaj accomplished a complete restoration of color to the lialr, and vigorotis health to tho scalp, are Innumerable. Old peoplo like it for its wonderful power to restore to their trhltening locks tlicir original color and beauty. Middle-aged peoplo Uko it because it prevents them from getting bald, keeps dandruif away, and makes tho hair grow thick hnd strong. Young ladles llko it as a d rcss Ing becnuso it gl ves tho hair a beauI tiful glossy lustre, and enables them to dress It In whatever form they wish. Thus it is tho favorito of all, aud It lias becomo so simply bccnuse it disappoints no Qno. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS Has becomo ono of tho most important popular toilet articles for gcntlemon's use. "When tho beard is gray or naturally of nn undoclrablo shade, Buckingham's Dye is tho remedy. rnr.rxitED by R. 1\ Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H. ' Sold by all Druggists. FNRYP.I nPFllli AMERICANA I THE NEW WORK, Companion to Encyclopedia Brilannlca. Uniform in size. ?yre, binding and price with tho "Britannlca." Mre* lirgo spare to American <3eoitr*phjr, Natural History Mid Scientific Reioarch. Hssclctr and concisentllc'fion t^e Blicry of American lollt'cU Partiei lopica dlaMnrtlvnly AmoricAn. Religious Denominations VrttuMI Ucsourcca, Agilwhuro, Industrie, io*l Doroiiw, KHliroids. Invention?, etc. Ulograpblcs >f Eminent Uvluc Ppnons Tbe number ?td Importance o' the articles folly warrant sUtemuol that ibe >ncycJopedi* '.mer cm* Include* wj much that ! entirely new, >h o make it a standard wort of reference, Indiax>ruab'o oa a companion to tho Encyclopedia Hrltanrl-a, Complete in four vjlumtiB, Vol. 1 now ready. SPECIMEN PAGS8 FREE. G.T.CIUYEN&CO., mr!7 fiencal Atonti Cincinnati, Ohio. ^FTER THE FLOOD. No'.wlibstanllng tho lateness o' tho hour o't Jatmday at whluh tho water left my awe-room : <un nrepared this morning to icrve my frleudi anc cnitomcra with any goods they may need lu m . line. vv; A. Wilson, ' Painters'and Builders'Hupplfea, . Ichu 1X16 Mala Street. UBDICAL. :?1 !? " *'Kor XcnralRtn Id tho llmbi. stomach. w J , back, bream, uliip, shouldor-nlmiiw, nr jE anywhere else. takurKUUXA.,'B*B*Bl B IS ''For cramp or tbo Stomai-n, Colic, v. *3 Itttlousnoiw, l)iarr|i?m, or Vomltlne, xnVv o 2 I'khuna? " mMaMaaamtMWBma w I O "For Couch, AMniii.it Mjjlil Jswruls, o > ShortuMsnf itreath. tnko Fkiiuna." p a ''For Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Uron- r > a cUltla unit Boro'ihroat tako 1'i.iiuna,' 1 [ m ''I'KHUjiA li the purest, iiioMt prompt, S If and oBclcntincalvlne known toman.*' J~ i a "I'khuna la tho beat ninwtiwr, imrtat 2 [ i tojllr, UII.. i E "IfyQUp q worried niontatly, uxkv I'kiu'sa." b8bb1 h 3 but remember the most Important ot W nil Is that 1'i.itr.NA wllliuro Chronlo Na- 9 fal Catarrh, HrUht'a IHwaw, ami I Ha- 3 >, betes or tlio KlUn^/'fBEUflBBEBBE n fi If yourdniKKlatlsmiiol our |uti:i>ltlcls J? rj pn tho "Illaot Life," or If you ?ro laborm tuff under utllHcaNts not tuuiultuiotl 1u It or ? 5 In thew advertisements, aUUa'M the pro- _ w Jir|(?ior?, 8, II. IJarimnnA Co,, Oibora, o, 2 For Constitution and Flics, tako mmmii sjMMrr*ta QSi@jgO The only known tpedjlc for Epileptic Flts.-Gtx arAleo for Spasms and Falling Slckness.-ica Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and curcd. Equalled by none in delirium of foYcr."CQ 4?*Neutrallr.vB germs of dlseaso and sickness. Cures ugly blotches and stubborn blood aorcs. Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circulation.' Eliminates Dolls, Carbuncles and Hcalds.-fcft a?-Pcnnancntiy and promptly curea paralysis. Trs, It la a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Chances bad breath to good, removing cauho. fiTllouta biliousness and clears comploxion. Charming resolvent and matchlesa laxative.-?* It drlvea Hick Ileadacho like tho wlnd.-fto, rSTContalna no drastic cathartic or opiates.. Promptly cures Itheumatlsm by routine U.-tra : Hcstorcs life-giving properties to the biood.-&8 I Is guaranteed to euro all nervous dlsordcrs.-fco I jsritellnblfi when all opiates fall.-s?4 ~ " Itefrcshes tho mind and invigorates the body.\ ; Cures dyspepsia or money refanded.-Cft 1 fjT'Endorsod In writing by over fifty thousand. Leading physicians In u. S. and Europo.-sa Lending clergymen In U. S. and Europe.-ffft I Diseases of tho blood own It a cononeror.-W | For sale by all leading druggists. $1.6Q.-?? Tho Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co., Props., St. Joseph, Mo.. (2) Chas. It. Crlttcnton, Agent, Kow York City. Nrtu ABBOLUTBLY CUBE8 8AI.T lillF.UM, KC7KMA. SCROFULA, SCALD llend.Krystpela*, Teller, llltw, Dandruff, Barber's Itch, rlmitlnt, KllnRi. Carbuncles, i'liuit rolwnlnjr iiinl I'liLninril Wounds, UliiKworm, Uuuburn, uud alI(llM'<L<rsof the fkln. For 1'lJes, Wounds, Cuts, t'lccre or Bores, no rrmnlv I* niimmnt In mwiIIiIiiw ?nil ? rapilion Skin Cure, it does not srnurt or burn. *~ Direction* in ten language* accompany every boUJe. HIV nnuiHcuRE ABSOLUTELY CURBS NASAL CATARRH. ACUTE or CHRONIC COLD In thu Hewl, Row Cold, Bronchial Catarrh mid MAY FEVEll. CJeniv^s the nostrils, (icrmlls natural breathing, and prevents Incrustations, cnutlti-* nnd sneezing. It is a specific cure for Cold In the Hoad?which Is caused by sudden change* In the atmosphere. IHrtcilont in ten Inngmgt* nctvmpniiy every bottle. PMLIffi ABSOLUTELY CURES WHOOPING COUGH. It Is a harmless vegetable nyrun, very delicious to Uie ittife. Relieves at once mid Ian positive cure. ( WINTER ond BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by this excellent remedy. J Directum* in ten language* nccomj>any ncry bottle. t PAPILLOMA ABSOLUTELY CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE RLOOD..STOMACH, Liver, l(?wels and Kidneys: for all diseases origin*. I llllff In It.inalrm...I ATtA.MM.1 ? J1cn!talie.h>rrnusncM, FcmnlMVcnlcncwM*. IJvpr Complaint, J)y?pcr?ia, Jnundico, IltllousncM and Kidney Diseases, tills medicine Is absolutely aure. This medicine does not contain any mineral, Is nb- t aolutcly vegetable, restores tlie blood to a healthy j | condition, reculatltiR excwwn and supplying dev j flclendcs, anu prevent* dlscnse. , filrtclitm in ten lanptnga newmpony cttry bottle. v Trlcc, $1 per Bottle; SixBottles Tor $5. ? for Sate by Ait Druggists. t IPAPILLON MFC. CO., CHICAGO. j . N t SpccJiligenta in WhQsllnp.~Lo??a & Co., C Menken ellcr, B. B. Burt ?b Co., Ales. T. Young, . !. P. Bbiik. I), B. Duith and J. B. Whlto A Co., BelmUc, Ohio; A, R. un?, Martin's Ferry, Ohio, Jal4 _ Health is Wealth!' Drt JVC. Wnrr's Neuvkand Hrain- Tukat:ent,a uuarontood HH>citia for'llyutorin, Dizzi. ??. Convulsionh, Vita, Nervous Neuralgia, , lenclaclitv Nervous Prostration caused hy tlio uso I >C alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Do. rcsmon, SoftoninRof tlio Ilntin nrnuUinKin in- , unity nlitl learliuR to misery, decay ami death, 'ronmturo Old A?o, Unrrctincen, Low of power n either snx. Involuntary Loase* and Bporinat- , irrlm-a caused by overexertion of thobrain. pelr. bonaor over-imlulconco. Each Iwx contains. >no month's treatmonU $1.00 a box, or six boxes tor $.'i.00, Heat by mail prepaid on rocoipt of price, : WD <;IIAKA\TKK KIX. HOXKH , To cum any ensn. With oach order received by ue 'or *ix boxi*. accompanied with $MX), wo will 'end tho purchaser our written puarantco to rotund tho money if tlio treatment doea notoffect icuro. Guarantees iaauod only by ' LOGAN 4 CO., Bole Agent*, Wheeling W. Va. Proprietors Logan 4 t'-o.'sflMtumt Worm bytup and Thlid'? Physic. B( st In neo. fet-xwPAW WeakNweiisMen Who?? debility, exhausted <T prematura decoy VSJN. *." 1 failuro to perform llfW .VV yi./IVV diille* properly aro caawl hr x^\" V W Mf0MMi errors of youth, cto., Xl I U will tlnd A perfect and la.tine rs / J rc*toratlonlo robttit hcnltU v ?nd Tlcroroii" manhood in At<MiC^AlHEMARSTON BOLUS. * _\pT am^vKswai tncco??fal b<*caafa W on pcr/rct dfa<moii?, new unit dlrcct method* and aluolnto Chop. outhiic??. Full Information and Treatiao freo, AddreM Consult Inn I'hyalcian of MARSTON REMEDY CO.. 4GW.14!h SL. New York, EiT#S?H?,EE h m \\litsana Penom Restored R y 1^3 Dr.KLINES GREAT M J3 . ~ NerveRestorer " 4//D*Am&N>*V? DtSKASK*. Only tun Uft f?r fi'irvt Afftftwni, Fits, Ftitrfiy.He. . U.unLK i(ttken at directed. AV J-ifi afitr ttay't utt. TrcJtiw aad #i ttlal bottle free to tatleaU. they p?yiae eipreiichircnonbox whta red.. Ssnd n?mn. I1.0. ami enwets addren of tad to Ht.KUNII.oit ArrhSt..rhilvielr.hl?.P?. ?.* vnwciiu. JMIVAXS OF IMITATING FRAUDS. rrsrr "the scienge of health"P f% P F.xplilni the principle* of Ufa and 11 L|L death. and IM origin of i)i*e??eit and ahonla b t?*d h? jounjr *nd tnlddla*??d m?n. Thr>?a wbo?ra*uffi?rlnRfr*ro Ni?rvouBD?bUlty,LontVlUillty.Cfttarrb,?nd Blood DisooBnn ill And il an tsralculahl* twin, .t o>>p? < ( thi? botik> "III "ft >w<tfwl? ' " ' ' ' ..." ? l? I MARTIN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. 1 Strangers and vlritoriifill do -well to remembor r that hu Hcsuonut 1* ono ot thu most popular and best-catered InitituUoni la tho dty, ana la-now Id i OROCBRIBB VHP TOBACCO. nsrmrw :&&, .. 1 -V .. . f I Maple Syrup! <[. WARRANTED Q-ElTTJUsTB I Just liocclvcd ut SMYTH'S. mrl M.REILLY WHOLESALE GBOCEB, Pork Packt r and Cnror of the Celebrated "Kcd Bird Hams," I?. 1309 and 1311 MAIN STREET, "Wlioollxiflr, "W. Yft. M j own Cure ot Choico Smoked Moats dellvorcd dally direct from my leork House at Manchester. LA.RQK3T 8TOOK OP General Groceries IN THE STATE. Solo Agent in this CItj for Bumford's Yeast Powder in Bottles. MoNamara's "ulory" Tobacco. McAlpln'i "Onward" Todrcco. Lcttter'a "Stiver tain" Tobacco. DuPont's Sporting. Mining and Blasting Powder. Celebrated "j?eal &Un" Cigars. FLOUR. "TAYLOR'S BEST" Roller Froceu Fancy Frmllr J" WiitoIb inrt h?' Vb, lel>& VJOUND HEALTH DEPENDS AS O well o j good food aa ireah air. Three Cjus Cooke's FavorltoToma'ocs .. 30c i'brco Cans Biker'* (our own brand) iomatocf.. SVj Two Cans Wiiiblow Corn -?-i6c Two CanH Biker's Corn.?....'. irbnckloV Coffee. per pound......;. ISc CfoJtl ajfdul Cc rtl'fl, per pound...; l?c Levcrlui'sCoflee, per pound................... 3fic totatofi. 40c per huihel, porreck...... .... lrc White Llmo for whitewashing, per peck- ,.10o Dry "oodj at cos; to close, at LaBello ctoie. mil8 J. M 1UY. pRUITSi Bananas. Yalencia Ormges, Florida Oranges, icRlna Orances, Imrorlai Oraocu*, Jamaica Jrango*, Ruriutt Oranges, IUtcf, all kind*; Ffgs. , ivcry TaJlttj; Balilns *ud Currant', Prunes and Ipplcs, Orango Peel an 1 Lemon Peel, Evaporated Reaches and Apples, ui GEO. K. KcHECHES'S, mt!6 3300 MarJtct Htrfet. , JJOLLAKD HERRING AND 8AJIDINE3. 1 Imported Holland Henlng and Rua lan SardlctB, >est quality, lor sale at ' __ . Tt. w T?r.w?Trvfi? mrt5 2217 Market St., StiOl Jacob 81. LOTTERIES. BfUAVlTAL IMCkZK, $75,000*VB rtcketNouly 93.. Nlmren in proportion. , Louisiana State Lottery Company. 1 "We do hereby certify lliat we fcupcrvt*e the ar- i *Dgcmout? lor all the .Montuly and &ml? Annual Jrawings ol the Loul-iauaataittLottery Company. ! >nd la pen-on maunge and, control the UrawlnnH; 1 heinselreA and that iheswneare conducted with, jouesty, Uiruesa. and in good faith tuvraro all par- 1 lea. and we authorize tno Company to u?o tbl? ertlflcato, with fac-hlrallcs of our signatures &iachod, in Ita adverilaemenia." i // CommiaHlonerM. . Incorporated In 1868, for 25 years, by the I.eplslii-! are for educational and charitable purpose*?with .capttal of $1,000.000?to which a roserve funar>f 550.000has uluce been added. By an overwhelming popular vote, Its franchtoc raa made a part of the present Stato Constitution dot)tod December 2, A. 1). 1879. Tho only Lottery ever voted on and endorcod by , he'pcoplo of any 8tate. It never wales or poutKjncs Its Grand Single Number hrawlug? take ' >laco. monthly, A. splendid opportunity to wjn n fortune. Fourth Irand Drawing. Class D, in the Academy o! Alaic. NEW OHLKA.N8, TU?M?MT, April 81b, 1884-I67lb Monthly Drawing. ] CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Ticket* U FIV15 DOLLARS EACH. Fractions. In Filths In proportion. LIST OF PHIZES. I Capital Prize .............$75,000 , 1 Capital 1'rizo........ 25.fOfl 1 1 Capital Prizo ..... 10,00(1 ' 2 Prizes of W.000 12.000 SPritea of 2.030. ....... 10,000 ; 10 Prizes o! l,f00 . 10,000 ' 20 Prlzca Of 600 .. 10,000 ! 100 Prizes of 200 20,000 , 800 Prizes of 100 50,0 .0 ? 600 Prizes Of 60 25,000 ' OOQ Prize* of 25 .. .... 25,000 ; PBOXIMAIK PRIZES \ 9 Approximate 1'rlztaol 8750 .... 6,750 J 9 Approximate Prizes oi 500 4,500 0 Approximate Pilzca of 260 .. 2,250 969 Prizes amounting to....... ....J2G5,'-rO Application for mt<* to clubs should bo made J inly to theofflco of the Company in Now Orleans. For further information, write clearly, Klving foil * iddr?w. Wake P.O. Money Orders payable and I iddrw>8 Eeirffitered Letters to ? NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, < Now Orleans, La. } POST A L NOTES and ordinary letter* by Jfal) ] ir Exprecs (all sxuna of 85 and upw&ids br ExprctR J it our expense) to J M. A. DAIJPHIN, { ; New Orleans,la. J or M. A. I) lUPTTIN, vr\*\".+ *A\<r f/-7 cpvnth St.. WnnS?ngloti. T>. 0. I Everv Mistrcw or a IIojue foj the South should SaveTHE NEVV DIXIE COOK-BOOK. it contains the cream of all tho othor books on COOKERY AND HOUSE- = KEEPING. Over 5,000 receipts, true nn?i I ' tried,from old family Teceirtfiook*,and 10,000 " new hint* and helps and facU of value. Sold by subscription. AGENTS WANTED. Send - for spcclmpn ' paces and terms, r S.A.CLARKSON&CO., , ATLANTA, CEORCIA. \ Mafle ofSolld Steel,la Best . EE^rCVGTOT^^^ \ SHOVELS. SCOOPS and SPADES. Romcmber that ' EMINGrTON GOODS ARB ALWAVH , ollable. < REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO,, ILIOfj, R. 1, J W. II. COLE k BOSS, Southern A^U, Baltimore. M<1. i L.\ni?Nur Young Men In the city or country 10 1/ifcu nice, lJcht and pJcawnt wort at tbelr own . home*; 8/ to 85 a day easily and qnlotly made; ? work sent by mall; no cnnvawlntr. noitarap for re* "] Dly. Plca?o aldrCB Ilollablo M'i'g Co,, PulUdul nhln F* .rtratrrrTT, CONSUMPTION. ThkooapottUra rnmedr for the ?bor??lim??; bjrlu ? thonunili ofcufldof the worst kind and of lour tandlnjr hate b?en cured. Indued. ?o?trowit>? mr Mta In ltieflifVT, that I will ??nd TWO ROTTI.KH 1 RER, together with a Ti LOAULK TKKATISK on thla iIIum, t? uj ttffsrtr. aire ExpntM end f. (J. e?Mri>M. DH. K A. BUhJUM, lit Pe?t 8U, N?W V-K . TO aJIVKKTIKKHN.?Lowctt rates for adrorI tlsJuglo 070 food nowpapora scat free, 4ddjpMOK').P HOWELL Ji UO.,l0 8prtico 8t.,H, Y. mr3-xwr*w ___ _ Put This Outteiisig'rf B B brliiir you ia MOItl MOMlf in One Month than anyBJBthlmr aUo la AniencA. AwolutaCcrUlntr. KlUwr bcJi?iocsplULiL Youagti71 Urwiatfttf,York. tW *? - - TRANSPORTATION, BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. Onaudaftrr MVPOHJC 1884. pisouser tratna will runa*/oliowa-Whodl Rttmo: sr M ( tot>. 6| AO J| | >o.? WTBOCJtn. Local. Daily Dally No37* flallr Loato- a. *. it M. a. M f. M. t, M. Wheeling. 7.05 1M0 ?,?& Z3i ft OA Boll aire ? l.b? 8, to .... b,\ 6 Arrlvtrtat? r. h. r. u Grafton .... 4.0C 8.06 lU* 7.15 9.; 8 A. * Cumberland 9.M 1,87 ...m.., l.fcO WaahlngtonClty za 9.20 e.?.0 Baltliaoro 8.M 10.40 7,1 U Philadelphia .. 7.10 H.06 Wo New York. 10.86 8.50 8.0 l\ m. a. v Ronton'......... (..... ( . 4 ft'O Uolir except tiunday. No. Kfranrt No. 8" mop *U faWW\n? So. v No. 4 ?No.fl wwtboond. No. 1? Dull; Dally Dally Lcavo? t, u. a. M. P. k. p. M. I Wheeling I.'A1 iUft 2.1ft 1110 Mid al*ht Doll tiro ? 41( 10.11 8.8} 1U0 Arrive* at- r. v. a? v,' Zauwrllle - 7:80 1218 5.78 8.05 Newark l.'iO C.VU 4.00 Columbia. 2 4U 8 81 8.? 5 a.m. Cincinnati 8,00 4.00 10.C0 Banduaky .. C ;?0......... 8.65 Indlanapolla. ~. 11.00 7.05 1150 a. if. r. x Bt. Loula....... ...... 7.30 6 4) 7.80 a. x. Ohlcaao Kannwfllty .... ~..J 1'Vt'ol KM Q.OO fti). u, uauy c?iuiu?> f. m ZanoavlUo Accommodation leave* Wheeling at 4:20 p. m., Bellalro at 4.60 p. m. dally except Hun* day, 11. AO. Sleeping Can onall through trains. Bleep lug car from Wheell. g to Iudlauaiiolis via Oolua* busou train No. 4 leaving thin city at 2:83 p, m. dally, arriving at Indianapolis at 7:00 a. u. Through Coaiih from vs heeling to Oolnmbuion No. 2, IcavlnK Wheeling at 9.19 a. m. arriving at Oolumbus at 2.40 p. m, Closooomiccttouauro mado lor all points Bo nth and Bouthwost, North and Northwest, making this * desirable route lot colonists and persons moving to tho great West, and to whom particular attentlon Is given. Tickets to all principal points on salo at Depot. 8)<vu>?<"vvitnjnodatJoH? c*0 ho secured at Depot Ticket Office, THOB. H. B. HAABK, Ticket AvHnt, B, A O. Depot. johnbailib; Ticket Ageut, uuocr alcLure Hotuo. JOHN T, LANK, Trav. Paj*ongcr Agent. W. M. CLKMKNTri, M. of T, DR. T, DKVBIK3, Qpn'I Agent. WUrciine. WHEELING & PltTSBUKGII D1VI- ? BlON. B. A O. It. K. On and alter November 18, trains will arrive and derartu follows?Wheeling time: ; For Pittsburgh-6:2Q a. mu dally, and 8:05 p. m. dally, exccpt Sunday. For Washington?0:20.9:05 a. m? 8:05,5:451>. m, From Pittsburgh?9:60 a. m. dally, and 0:80 p. m, dally, except Sunday. From Wasnlngton?8:00,9;E0 a. in., 1:15,6:80 p. m. Trains loavlug WheelluK at 6:20 o. m. and 8:05 p. m. mako clofee conncc1.! .u at Washington ior Waynesburp, and at Pittsburgh with trains ou Pittsburgh Division for Baltimore and Counellsvlllo Coke Beglon, and points eaet ot Pittsburgh. 0. K. LORD, Gen. Ftes. Jgt, Baltimore, Md. TUOS. M. KINO, Gen. 8uj>t, Hitunurch, Pa. K. U HMlTir. Pay. Acont. PiUdmrgh.Fa. PlTTSiitfKGH, CINCINNATI A ST, LOUIS KA1LWAV-PANHANULK ROUTK. Time table for East and Went corrected to JUNK 24,1883. Trains leave Panhandlo Station, foot of Eleventh rtraet. near Public Landing, as follows: i J via. "luu.t Fast Pot*. Wheeling Time, Sxp'r Exp'* Kxp'? Kxp's Leave? A. m. r. ?. P. v. a. m. Wheeling 6:21 1:22 4:4' 9:02 Arrive? Wellsbure 7:08 1:51 5.21 9:86 3teuv*jnvlllo 7:40 2;BS ,C*W 10:08 Pittsburgh 9;5f 8:55 7:31) p. m. a. v. a. m Harrfsburg.. 11:16 1:10 4.11, .... Baltimore- T:45 7:45 Washington - 9:15 9:17 Philadelphia- 2.5C 4:25 7:5C .... Now York.. 6:15 6:55 llilt p. *. r. is. Boston 4:l( 8 ft ? uoiwa tmyr. i*hc. Un.'west Ao-. Kxp'fi Esp'e Mall, o'm'n Leave? a. h. p. v. a. m. p. m. 'i, Vbceliug........ ... 9:02 4:47 6.27 L22 Arrlvo? . si eubcuvlllc .. 10:08 C:(K 7.40 2.58 Xiic. 11:55 7:5< ...? 6.E0 r. a. Dennfcmu ........ ~ 12 OS 8:16 ........ 4.40 A. M. Newark...^...... 2&C '?86......... 7.05 Columbus 8:S0 8.45 ... 8,20 LeaveColumbus...... .... 8:50 8:55 8.85 Arrive? A. M. . Dayton .. 6:20 8:0C Cincinnati.. 7;55 8.CC 1.00 p. x. . i-v Indianapolis-. ; 10:50 HfcOi ........ A. M. StLoul*. 7;?> 7:30 i. I'hlcogo ...? 7:15 6:20 All trains daily except buuilay. Pullman's Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Cam through wlthont change from StoubcuviUo East to Philadelphia and Now York. West to ColurabUB. Clnclnuatl, Louisville, Chicago, lndiauHpolls and St. i-onls. . For through tickets, baggage chcekK, rieculng wr accommodations, and any further Information; apply to J NO. G. TOMLINBON, llcket Agent at Panhandle Station, foot cl Eleventh street, or at City ricket Office, under ileLn re Houee, Wheeling. JAMUii McCitEA, Manager, Columbufi, Ohio, K. A. FOltD, . Gcn'l Pang, and Ticket Agent. Iltt/ionrph, Pa. QLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH li. R. '"uoudeused & Tcblo o^Tiawlge^'raliiB, cor roeted to DKCKMBKU 81, 18Btt-Ceuttal Standar rtmo mviiK mviaioN-uoiNci west. . Mail. Kiprois. Kxprox Accorn. Leave- ~~ Pittsburgh 8.c0a.m, 12.45 p. u. 8.35 p. m lukgbuut 8.10 " 12.55 " 8.45 Arrl70Bocbcster.. 8.57 " 1.40 " 4.80 " Beaver 0 02 " 1.45 " 4.36 ' " e. Liver'l a.40 " 2.24 " 6.18 ' Leave? WellSVUlc. 9.62 " 2.35 " 5.80 " fi.15a.lt. rorouto..,. 10,31 " 3.11 " 6,30 " 6.46 " Ucubcu'o. 10.48 " 8.3l. ' 6.50 " 7.00 " Mar'uf'.y.. 11.85 " 4.20 " 7.41 " 8,05 " liridKCI?ori 11.43 " 4.23 " 7.48 8 18 " Rellalrc.... 11.55a.m. 4.40 ?' 8.c0 " k.m v k1vkk iilVlalON^uqinu vvkrit. Actum. MkII. ExjirtMU Atcoiu," Leave? lellairc..,. 5.20 a.m. 10.55 a.m. 8.80 r.m 4.15 t.u, Arrive? sridkcnori 5.32 " u.cc " 3.41 " 4.23 " Uar'? k'v.. 5.10 ' 21.74 " 3.48 " 4 80 " lleuben 'lc 6 28 ' 12.co m. 4.87 " 5.31 " foronU) 6.16 " 12 17 P.M. 4.55 " 5.50 " Vcllnvillo. 7.15 ' 12.45 " 5.25 " 0.20 " i Liver'l 7.36 " 3.10 " 600 " leaver 8.19 " 1.47 ' 6.35 " tocheeter.. 8.25 " 1.55 " 6.40 " Ulesheny. tU5 " 2.40 " 7.25 " ^uaburjfn 9,25 m 2,w " 7,35 " larriaburi 1.10 a.M. 4.16 a.k. ialtimnrc. ........ 7.40 " Yaabi'r'u .... 8.50 " jhlladel'a. 1.V5a.m. 7.60 " ??? Jew York. 7.06 " 11.20 ' ? ?c?ton - 3.c0 p.m h.35 p.w [. Additional Hccoiuiuoflatiou tram kavu? hcllBlre it 8.40 a, x, for BtcubcuvlJlo nnd intenredl?t? h)luts, aud urrlvcB at Uridseport at 8.68, ilartiu'i 'orry 9.01 aud Eteubenvillo at 9 65 a. m. lletoru* lie leaves Stcubcuville at 1.45 p. m., Martin's Ferry l4l, Bridgeport 2.48 aud arrives at Bellairo at s.c0 '. m. note?Trnlnii leaving BelUlro at 6.20 a. it. aud 0.65 a. m. conuect ?t Yellow Creek for Cleveland. axi xroiua uiuiy oxcop; Sunday. K. A. POIU), General Pawencer find Ticket Agent. WM. A. BALDWIN. Mnnngor. Pittsburgh. P*. MXANC1AU gAHK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. IAIITAL ....lijj.oa "TxX Vtt. B. 8rxwo? ?.....VJeo-fVa>ldcni Doc* a General Baufclng Buslnce*, dubstum: Vm. A. lectt I Wra. B. Slmpwu; '. A. Miller, r Juhn K. Itotaford, L. M. Adauifl, I Victor Rfwentjujg IcmyBpeycr, ly g^ ^ JgXOIIANGE UA5K. JAHTAL..... ? ?M....W?1tWi, r. If. Vakc* .... -..President UMUAL JbikOGHUfl VlCO-Ptfifildeui, Dimerous. r. N. Vftuco, I 8, tforkhcfmof, 1 Langhlln, | W. Ellinzhuxj, L. 8. Dclapltln, A. W. Kelley. rohn Frew, I DratolA'UoaoaiEngl&nd, Ireland, Scotland aud ill pclnU lu iuropo. ?Omt T TOVVR PMh^y GLOBE FERTILIZER!' "The Best Fertilizer Made lor the Money." Good for Gnrdcnp, Meadows, Wheat, Corn, OaUi, Potatoe#. Cabbage, Ac. There la nothing like it for Fruit Txeca, Snail Fraitii, VlafB, Shrubbery at d Flowprs. ; Call widRt-i ratnpliloi wltn tc-fiiimouiala. Bold oul7 In the city by J. JSuT. CLOUSTON, Dtaler In GRAIN, FLOW, FEED, OIL, WEAL, Ac., 1623, 5 A 7 South Street, ! Near the Market Street Billga