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PHY QOOPfl. H >e*r eo 0 ? o O S 4 0 <8 1 J ?' V> ? EE jg p ^ t\ x E^JI s2 - i ? ea fi /"\ 0= <? J n Xi^e 2 5S ? ~S2 = ?*8 Z ? " fc e [Q * ^ ?j '"*** d> 11 ? r A ? fes ?! 3 ? . U^ssssoiM - " 2 c >: 5i =3 s ?! . i&J?oo | g i o X ? ISH U "c5 <i s rh M W S U U4 ca ? O ? 1 A. SIEDENBACH &; IBIRO. 1104 Main Street. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS I SPEMRGAIS, Cull and sco the changes in price! in Dress Uooils and Silks. As iv( Jiavo a larger stock tlian wo cari alio lit carrjliig wo Imvo this daj rciluceil the prices that It will as tonisli you. All goods in theso two depart ments marked in plain llgurcs am no do vial Ion. A. SjsdenbaGh&Sro. llO-l MAIN ST. ~ infJO W* have conraoncfd cur Clc*rencc t'?lo of fllki, Satin* anil *11 Slimmer (ioodc, and Intend to ?ll 11. EMsllElMKR, Eleventh Street. jg DENTISTRY. J)R& 8URU1H0H & SOU, ~~ DBS"TISTS, No. 1113 MARKET HTP.ECT, /fiicellu#, W. V*. *11 npmtlnnn wnrrftnt<\l. nnSO jy\i. H. W. ORR,; DENTIST, 1216 MAUKITI'.STREET. Office tinnm-0 x. v. to S r. v. ' uprlO CHARLES E, MASON, DEUTIST! COB. TWELFTH A MARKET BTS. Entrance 1205 Market St. Offpf Wnnrv- 9 In 1 T v.. 11n f. r. w. win! WL N T E D-CIIAMBERMAID-AF I'LY nt 1W5 ChapHno ttrtot. ]eC WANTED-A YOUNG MAN IN A Retail Urocerr, who h?n experience. Goot wmjcsRlreu Joronu who can Oil the place, will reference*. AddrfM URQCER. thliortlon. |fg to MdJlpw 4>IIIr?*: -7 1'i.iirH rnili NCrcel Hrw AtlvorilRoiuviilN, $2,000 to Loan?J. D. Ewiug. For Sale?Houses?Joseph A. Metcalf Real Estate ApexU For Cincinnati?Steamer St. Lawrcncs. Wanted?A Competent Cook. For 8heriIT?Wm. Prince. Attention, Sir Kuights. Stock# For 8alu?I. Irwin, A?8nt. lJriatol Axle Qresa?? Isaiah Warien. How ia the Tiino to Oil Your Harness. Uookj, I'eriodlcaia and {Stationery?C. H. <}iimby. Wanted?Chambermaid?Head ot Lolal. Wanted?a Youdr Man?Head of Local. THE largest lino of J rar.H Pants and riill<1r(>ii*ri niilliluc In tint ril v. DAVID ASII. SPLENDID lino or all klmlg of FarDishing Uoods. DAVID ASH, 30 Tirclfth Street. 1004<Much Uuggr Umbrellas nt tlu Stur. D. UUNDUSCi Jc CO., HO TvrtrfMi Street. BEAUTIES in Hosiery, Neckwear,plali ahdWauey, Underwear, ut tlie Star, 31 UwelfiUutrwt,; OUU lino oT"IH>jV, Clothing has bcei ratoeked. Wo uliovriianny excluglvi fltjlesat very moderate prices, at thc ot, tubllthed lleadqnnrleM fur lJojs' Cloth Jng In the City or Wheeling. D. UUNDL1NU & CO., Star Clothiers nnd Ucatb' b uriilxhere, U0 Twelfth Street LARGEST lino ol'Spring (ioodslnthi city, comprising 3UO diircrcnt l'ultprn of Suitings, 1O0 different Patterns o . rantuloonings, uml Go dint-rent Tatterm of Spring Overcoatings. Made up li livst btjle, at C. IIESS ?t SONS', No. 1321 & lasa Uariet Street. Tlirriiioiut'tcr lifcunt. The following ahows the raDge of llie tber mometfr, as obwnrodnt 8chnepf'i drussatore Opera Houia corner, yesterday: 7 a. sr., CG? J2 u, ?S?; 3 r. 87?; 71\ m , Sl?. rolicc fonrt'l'ulnlN. John Aitum1 and John iiuttoy Trrro till two men arrested Wednesday night forpar ticipatlonin the light, which originated n! the Merchant' reataurant. They were flnei' $10 and corts each ics'.?xdav In Police Coart Slews. Oaua and Foater w<r? diicbarged, thi evidence showing that thty were not U hlaiue at all in tbn mattar. Frand Uallelt and bis wife, whoee quarrel wai mentioned inycatordav's Imslmqixcm, were both arraigned, and Hallett was lined, while his wife was dismissed. llomluir kMRvoii*. The Excelsior Homing l'lceon Oinb, ol Baltimore, cunt to Thomas Campbell, the 'agent of the Haiti more ?t Ohio Railroad Company at Uellton, ton carrier pigeons, to be turned looso yesterday morning at 9 o'oloc*. The calculation is that they will reach Haitimora in live and one-half houra. The wonIn.llnAl r\1 tli&in ht>(U pnndn.ii th?m on a straight line home from such a f;reat distance, after having been cooped up d acloaa express car, and tbat passing oyer the mourUalnn and rounding the numerous curves on thn line of the llaltimore &Ohin road In Maryland and WmI Virginia, and roost of that distance at nlp.ht, pczslra the man who can ??e clcar through tneObicigo Convention, and hia hla man named before any ballot la taken. H. 8. White wrote on a ' allp of-paper and tied faat tooneoftbem when they were atartod home the folio win);: 'This lot of pigeons are eolid for Arthur," Thomas Campbell thinks they are for 8. J. TUden. CnxArxrr Hon, ltakea, Bpados, Bhovali ^ JUttocka, at 8, E. Boyd'i, Uuket square, cirnumii. UiI(IKo(mm Current XtmU of Minor Inter (Ml. Thibi Ii talk of another cbanse In the time o( the H*ltlmore ? Ohio looel trains, 'I'm Udlea cf the Pint M. E Church o! Hteubftitllle wlU hut an excursion to WbeellngJaneSOtln. l'uor. 0. It. CAiienlerleloed the scholars at Fresher1! College yesterday molding for one hour with * lecture on phreuolcgy. The Council Committee on Fire Department wu to have made ita annuel tour of In* apeotlonyrsUrday, but felled to Ret a quorum. ' Tna Wheeling market! ere now abundantly I supplied with all luiionable frulU and Y?etables stprlcee which do not Impoterlah the buyer. EoMi'iToa En1 kirk uji the U. AO. Right of Why Ordinance la drawn up and reedy for the ca lalderatlon of the Committee or Council^ Clii< Rock yesterday admitted to record a deed made June 4. by the dtt of Wbeeltoc ti juiimu. Wiley, lu oonalderatlon ol$l3 is, tor a burial lot in the l'euluiular Cemetery. Eqcih* Akklk yolerday required Mama John vj.t, oolured, to give a bond ot |A0 to keep ib? peace for tlx month). 8ho w? acmned c( threatening bodily Injury U> B?U? I.iniey. Lin Uabdih, who Urea ou ArmatroDR'e fljat, on the riyer.wai arraigned before Eqaire ArklelMt night on a oUnr?e o( deatroyitig hid wllVa household furniture. Ua wu jallod for a hairing to-dny. Tu* Salvation Army la the only Individual, firm or corporation thatcau excel Blind Torn in his cwo Held, It can play the earn* tuue Id thru different kaya on ee manjr dlflerent Instrument!, and elrg It In a fcurih key, aimultanwUely. At * elated communication of Wheeling Lodge *0. G, A. F. it A. M.. held iu Mawnlo Temp'-HaatovanlnK, the following wara duly elected officer* (ortne eneulng Mawnlo yra>: Allen Urock, W. M ; J. D. MoFaddan, H. W.; ti. 11. ilcCormlck, J. W; F. P. Jepeoo. Treaeurer; Ueorge F. 11vine, decretarj; K. II. Llat and M.Emahelmer, atewardi. .11 aimauruaaaun pmjeu iui niRfii mr a lelect h-clal hop given in WestwooU's Hall In the i'ghth watd. It waa a pleasant affair, the only drawback beinr the beat which at tlnm*aialmojt unbearable. The committee liavlnK the dance lu charge wra compiled of Messrs. Harry Aamus, Ban, bchuler, Gbai. I Decker, Harry B-ybold, loud. Woblngton and Acgust 2Jar?cnner. At Washington, Pa, & t*n*year-nld boy, glvlDR t?ln namo aa John Rider, of Wheeling ?tole| I from the money drawer in Samuel! , it 8lefc?l'? ?!ore Wednesday afternoon. Mr. tiumnM mired tbe money and itarted in nutHult of the lad, who bad purchased a handkirohief from him a abort time prei viotii. When tbe boy aaw him approaching he dropped the money. He wm arrnted. I EccsKTARtor Btati Btaxhaku yesterday IriaedAcmiflcaO of Incorporation to the Union Pulp and Paper Company, of Pittv bur^h, hating arapltal of $5,0C0, with the privilege of incrcattne it to $100,COO; and another t) tbn Oaiher Mica Mining Company, of lVnn?ylvenlaand North Carolina, with cnpiU! e'.ock of $126, which may be increred by the sale of additional aharea tc $:oooo.; i a hdoklioht plcnio wri gifn lait ntyhl on Jobu Kbbert'a place up Big Wheeling creek. It wis Tery largely atlendtd bj youiiK folks from Fulton and this city. About ton large wagon loada went out from ) this city and a number drove out in buggies, , Kramer's orchestra accompanied tha gaj " crowd. The nartv from thia nil* rat baa* ' ftbauttajrliqht. Nothing occurred to spoil any ons'a pieuure, and all w?re enthusiastic ' la apenkios of the good time bad. Tin Qerman Pioneer Society bad a rojal good time at Wheeling Park yeirterday. It ' give a Dlcnic there which wu largely attend' | ed, ati'l paaud off wlthoat an incident U mar tie pieaanro of tba day. The Open LIous# band and orcbeatra wag engaged foi the occasion, and contrlbated much to th< enjoyaent of the plcnlckere. The Park it admtribly suited for the accommodation ol a large plcnio party, and new waa this betI ter dicionitrated tian it was yesterday. PE1MOSAL MKJITIOBf, Newa?ud Goaalp Ju Holatloa toTurloni Poop I e. J. B SomerTllle, cf Welliburg, wudowr ycetenisy. Will B. Day, of Wheelirg. is in the eitj to-day itopptng at tiie Imp*riML~-SUuieiirUti Herald. Meu:a. Hngh McMahon and John Mc Donald, of New Cumberland, came dowr leiteyeningto get the returns hot from thi wires. Theaddren to the Bellaire graduating dim will h? rft>1loar?H h? HnnrlntanHarl Matlf of the BteubenviTle public schools, former)] of Wbieling. Judge George Llnch, of Argentine, Kansas who has bean visiting bla relatives ani friendiin tbla city for aeveral days, lcftfoi bia bone last evening. ' Rev. ?. J. Hart, pastor of the Disciolei Citurcb of tbia city, ia conducting rem*. meeting at Holllday'a Cora tbia week. Tb< attendnce ia good. He will be home U preach n usual on Sunday. People b*re will be aorry to learn of tb? , death cf Mra. A. W. Haldeman. The sac event ocoarred at her mother's home neai Hanovirton, Ohio, Wednesday, after a pre tracted Illness of severs) months. Mr. Hake . man, a member of tbe firm of N. A. Halde man <tCo ,of tbiscity, has many friends heri who will regret to hear of bis sad bereave ment. > Hod. W. 8.8imonton, of Cameron, ia at. nouncei as a candidate for renomination foi the Hoise of Delegates by the Republicans o iiarihall county. Dr. Bimonton during bL , service in tbe House won tbe confidence o the Republicans and tbe respect of theDemc crats. He wai a valuable member of the minority, and deserves rc-election at tbi hands of hie constituents. His experlenci elves him an advantage of which Marshal Republicans should avsll themselves. A DinusuuiNiiEn AUTHOB. - The Poet Mnr?m? of (be world It Wheeling. At thi McLure Hocv lr.it evenIn*, a itrik . Ing looking individual with dark hair ant | piercing black eye?, wearing bia baton thi , back o! hla bead, approached the oonntei - nod with a flourish rtglitered ai "Prat Zjdaker, Cleveland." Throwing down thi pen, he announced that he wai no ordlnarj mortal. He wri a mnaician. an orator, i : gnat author, poet-laureate of the t world, and be expectsd ibortly tc : wad the queen. Hii very ramrrkabh convention aoon attracted a crowd nboni him. anil after a brief informal harangue, hi wai induced to go to the parlor, play on tbi piano and alne. Thai he brought ontar arm load of little Damphlela, which he com menced?3 aolL He explained tbattblawr an anawer t j Inger.oll, and U asld well at 11 cent! a ropy. The book bri a frontianiece, a portrait 01 the author, bearing th? jfgend, "Ztdaker, i'oet Laureate of the World, reu?r of Inger anil." Ad KiterUk at verier re/eu to tbi worda below, "Sew Word." The title page of the book reada tbna: *'Wi come with vene to greet you} Aa Wishing tou bn saved our Mother's Kirth, who ii . Protecting ber Daughter. A title thua given, 1 Reaourcu of IngercalUam, bearing a d- scrip tionot Fountain of Crimea. A Good Nlgnl ' to Fading Bud and Flower. By Znlaker, Poet Laureate and Author." . On the reverie of the titla la the In scrip won: "T?a? warning i. J&nnrea ancorameK act of Congress by. Prof. Ca<aiu? Marceilni ClajL::edakor. For thil Law Js Mighty!' Tho'dpdlcaU'jii is yet mora novel: "Reapec1 ! tally dedicated to Orange BIcimjju and BrI dal Vinfa; the Americau Princui, my foturt Bridi!" iA further note says that '.'The Prer may Inhale th?Bxqulalte and Elaborate P? I tume of the Valupiuous Aawer within, with I out the alight :st molestation whatever.' Taken all la?ll, Prof. Zidakcr and hi* bool are about as frmpllcablo aa any comblontioi , that hes been iota in Wheeling for a genera tlon. Both remind one strongly of thi early history of tyilUau, and his erratli * fl-rltlnci. He exorr.iifc nla Intention to can : veia the town to-day for the gale of hla book Ha came hye from SteubtnvUU. / _ _ The Glua^SADnr^Mnrenu . ' A aub-commlttee of- th?.flt?cutlve Com ' mlttao of the organ's itlon of GlMa L!*nufac l turera of the Ohio Valley, formed inlhiarit' 5 a few months a?o with a view to forming^ f pool, caipe down to tbia cltv yeaterday, anc , wero In session with Wheeling, Bellalra anc . other manufacturers all day at the room* o the Ohio.Vallev Protective Union. The pro csedinsa were kept vary quiet, bnt conalde: nblfl progress wm made lu arranging m<no details ol the paoling agreement. The project there la now no room to doQbtrwlll bo sue * ceiafally put into execution. ; { ?o Coancll fleeting. Aatrong effort wn made yeaterday t( irrangj/praOouncll meeting tola evening tor theu-Urpose of forther considering the ) various lailroad questions now pending, tout * it was defeated owIor to the fact that al . prtasnt there ia considerable work thatde< 1 mands the attention of. the various commit' . tees, and that a regular meeting will have to i be held next Tuesday evening. The Com > mlttee on Claims la called for tonight, and It la probable that the OommitiM>on 0?ti. ! nano.'S and 8!reets and Alleys will also meet, An Old Woman Killed. u:;V An old ladv named Mrs. Jackson was instantly killed vesterdsyon the Booth Branch IU11 road now beta* oonstruoled from Green Spring to Romney, W. Va. Mrs. Jackson was oook lor Mr. Gordery's camp. A defective brake gave way, starting a car of rail, road iron down an incline into theoook's car, knocking it over an anoonstracted bridge. Ibis was the first accident on ths road. Ma. Gtotoi Vrrrau, Jr., Aberdeen, Dakota Territory, writes: Both in my family and table I keep constantly a supply of 8u Jacobs Oil and find It to do ths best remedy crer used. ^ Tn* warm weather and low prices has created a great demand for Ladles' and Children's white suila.Th0 lug, orders placed with manufacturers are being rapidly filled, each dsy bringing us fresh goods, and the most remarkable bargains in these garminU eter placed on sale. K. M. McQitom & Co. Hosiery ?nd Glove* vv. Are alwayi a ipedalty with "RAPfKTY SLAP I" I.W.WILftON "0013 FOfl" IVIMBODY Vtin Altita.hr Haaillea to JtaM J. (JaiOrtd. A CkuacMrlalle Kpmh wklrk JniiU'i aa* Ki?lalaa Ui |i ^nkH'? riultr (kbrlijul of Wlidj" rttUoa. Tu.:/; ?' ' '? One hundred and thlrtj-Dre turn win In iba ball of the Houie of Del*Ratti U?t night when, considerably alter elj(ht o'clock, Denla O'Keefe, Kiq, roae upon the platform and called the uitellog to order by nomluatloK Councilman Porter Btullh for chairman. The ailectlon waa ratified by the anetubly, and on Mr. O'Keefe'a farther motion John 0. 1'endleton, Eiq,, was chbeen aecretary. Mr. Utullli returned hla tbanki for the honor, which ha aiid waa not meant for him personally, but as-a representative of the workiDgmen of Ohiocounty, aclaia of which the Dmocrallo party had ulwayi beou the friend. Mr. O'Kaefe then announced that the mielloR ?>i aaseiubled for tha purpoa# ol hearing an addre* upon the lnuee of the day by Hon, ?. W. Wilion, of Charleston, a man known to every peraon in the hull, whom ha proceeded to iot/oducr. what dat? This <in?ry muit have at once inggealed llself to the tuindaof those present, when the orator announced to tpeak upon''the Itauee of the da*" launched ont into an arraignment and denunciation of Alexander Hamilton and the old Federal parly. At lint he wan cc:rilonally Interrupted by mild applauie, but the audience Boon settled down Into an ominoui alienee, while thoughtful Democrats present knit their brows In Irowna of preplexlty, or dlsappolnlmsnt, Well known opponents of Mr. Wilson's candidacy tor Qareraor imll*d, well content with the ruin he wei wreaking upon whatever hopei he may have poomedfvr thoaupportof hla party In this county. Hia speech waa ?t> exceedingly indlacreet one under the clrcumstaicea. It would have been exceedingly otTenaiva bad it not been txce'dlngly amusing. It waa illogictl, fragmentary and without apparent aim except to Bive toe old Federaliata and tb? new llepub* cam hark. a winx RAMUS. He oommenced with colonial history; jumped down Into the British politics of to* day; hopped baok upon Alexander Hamilton auu the Continental Congriat; waded Into Hamilton's banking system, and swept along w nun ms lnveoiiYO upon ia? proiem national banks and (be Republicans who creatrd then'; and then started to rsad the Ulll ol Bights, arraigning homebody for hay lug in soma ago violated each of them. This was enough. Many of his auditors knew enough about their rights to know they bad a right to decliue to waite time listening to the reading and expounding of the National fundamental law by oue who evidently knew no more of it tnan they did themselves, and they departed. Billl he neut on with a desultory racket dlrtcted against Federalists, Republicans, monarchists and the corrupt Brltlah government. UARHKLO AHD IILA1NB. Withal Mr. Wilson had the bad taate to attack Qarfisld, quoting from a speech of his In Mew York cuy the declaration that "The principled cf Hamilton are waxing and the principle of Jclhrson are waging in the land," and then remarking, referring toOarHeld, "Yet this man, with all the odium that i surrounded and covered him, and with this , on top of it, rtceived enough Itipnbllcan votes, with those he purchased in Indiana, , to have himself proclaimed 1'resident of these Untied Mates." 1 Blaine, also, cams in fcr e at are of his in" discriminate abuse, Referring to bim as ' "the tatooed man," ho said, "There is the | whole gang cf them at Chicago; any one of them might be tatooed as bad u Blaine; and let them .nominate whom they will, he will bs tatooed and tabooed, too, before we get ' doue with him." These cxcerpto aro fair specimens of bis style and matter, JUrCBUCAJf MM. The audience sat and waited patiently- to 1 hear what he might say regarding titatfc lunpa. After ha had ranted over the acta of i the Federal a'd the north wing of the Whig party from 1601 to 1840, he jumped beck to r 1812. and from there to 1660, where he began t a review of the acts of the Kepublicau part; down to the present. His features were distorted, his eyes ahcno and his voice shrieked. Never waa such ranting heard lu that hall 1 before. Mr. Wilson eclipsed bis famous 9 eflorts when he used to tear the railroads, the "grinding monopolies," as he dollghted'to call them, to pieces for the bone tit of the . Legislature. II there is left in the category f of orioles one which he did not charge on the Republican party, It is not now recalled. , Perhaps what rouged his ir? most was the I hanging of Mrs. Eurratt, ip which Gen. W. r y. Hancock, late Democratic candidate for President, was largely instrumental. Bis in, dignation over that and other acts at the I close of the war was only equaled by that , over the way lu which "Usufruct" Tilden " was treated. After he had shown up the Republican party In euoh a manner as to make one won' der why it ever existed at all in au enlighten1 ed age like this, he paused (ante enough to r say to the workingraen that the Republican ' party was not the friend and protector of the " workingman. He bid for their votes by say' ing that he was proud to say that he was at ' nnn tlnia a workinsman himself. 3KTTSB LIT UIM. He had earned bli bread by the aweat of r bis brow and be tbauktd Qod be oould f do it again. , The Republican party win, be said, the I party of the capitalist solely. He did not . want to array oapital against labor; be honor, ed a man who by energy and boneaty made , money; bnt he did not want to see men put s In power solely be anBe they bad money. He j warned Intellect to have forueahow. Tbia waa construed as a whack at the Davis-Camden-Baker-Faulkner ring, while be represented tto intelletnal element He breathed heavily and gazed aronnd i with a glaiay glare as be reached this point. There w?i no fpplaui*, and seven more men and two bojs got op aad went out. * The time bad arrived to say something 1 aboui Htato Issues. Ho said it in a style something like (his; "This Republican party talks about being able to carry this titatr; it bowls about tariff and reaasesamenL" llion he tackled reaaeBsmentl It was a hard Job and be thundered through it sadly. Tne Governor and Auditor, he said, bad dona w'uat tbfy cooceiyed to b? right, and they nor tbo Democratic party should not be abased. Whtt had been done bad been done in strict accordant* with (be Constitution. If it was wrong, the peoplo mlclit rectify it , by voting on a~constitutional amendment. TBK WOBfcT TIT. j Then pausing to Uko breath, bo want clear ' off bio base a^alu and howled forth the start. 11ns statement that it there was any blame to I be placed any where in the matter, it ahould 1 be placed on the Republican party; that party ' bad adodted the provision in the Constitution 1 that the Democratic party was uow being bo harassed over. 1 The Herniation this statement caused allow' ed him to slip cif on the tariff question. It [ was a aort of bugaboo like the Qhineao quee' tiou, used only when the Kepublicau party J was going to the wall to catch the aupport of 1 the lairing claswa. PafSlng reference wib made to tue tarln of J8K7. which rfftred an opportunity to go. buk . to v 1801 ' again, end he indulged iu another fifteen ' mlnuto laudation of Jefferson a'.d the grand ! principle* of the Democratic party. . Wb n he brhfi/ touched on Btate iasnej; ' hia manner showed that he kney himself to ' 1)4 on dangeroua ground. Ho told a few \ atorica that were atalo and nnprotllable, tnarl* 1 ed at fusion and predicted that if every liem' otrai worked on Hlec'ion day the Btate would I be theltaby WGQOmfjarlty.?.. The general iojpreetion of the apeeoh waa well Indicated by a prominentcitizin'a re1 ha mn.ln. I "Great hea7*n? ! and thin man wanta.to be Governor of West Virginia ' The Nluwbcrry Crop. Jtarno*Ik ?W?tWjc. The strawberry seesonat this plaee is now fairly opened and shipments are balnc ()iiily made lo Chicago. The prices received (or the * first bnrrit? lent there were not -np to tho ex* ' pectationi, owing to the funt tb?tvthe market -u well supplied with the Illinois crop, Much ^ betKFprUes will do doabt be received ntj:t week, ri tho-bolkofithe Illinois berries will be marketed iu gfew days. Theeopply from 1 Barnesvllle will Ve mqoh larger man ever * before. Not only is the aorms largely in* creiaed, but from pr?ieut prcopec's tbj crop promises to be much above the average in ; nroduc'lveiieti. As neor aiwe are able,.to judge, there are about one hundred acres of uroducing plants in this vicinity, which will be largely Incrersed by next year, nearly; all of the present growers having increased the 1 amonnt nnder cultivation, and (t number of > new growers bring added to the Hit. -Join 1 Bcolea .this year, as in the pail, is the largest * grower, having about eighteen acres ready for * nicking. Ha la fullhw?d hw t--?< ' Josapli Bteer with eight acres, tho Barlow Brothers with fl?e acres, Isaao N. Vail, James 1 Edgerton, 8arau?l Hlllea, Robert Cowbq, R. ' 8. Barnes, William Bryant, with bat little lees, and tbise In torn are followed byat ' least twenty others who are crowing for the 1 market The crop la variously pnt at from eight to twelve thousand bushels, and will put at least $79,000 in the pocket* of the growers of this neighborhood. A Loat Child Found. Officer "Cheery" Reed yesterday picked up a little girl, apparently about .two years old, wandering alone on Chapline street, south of Sixteenth, with no clothing but a simple slip, bare beaded and bare footed. It could not tell Its name, or whore it lived, or any* thing else about Itself. Reed left it with a motherly woman, expecting the parents to report the lose of the child to headquarters, but up to midnight nobody had claimed the baby, nor had any case of a missing child been reported to the police. Sklnnjr Men. "Wells' Health Benewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence. Sexual Debility. $1. Without nu Kqnal, Our popular unlaundMed shirt at 60 cents E. M. McGillw <fc Co. RtuABLt Buds, tbat never fail to grow, re sold by Boyd. No old stock offered. Eyery thing Now ?nd Fmh Croj>?t JBojd'a* IAKOUCH AIMED. ' L 9 * m,' ? ' * <v Jl '.I To Compel tii? iimior or Brooke Coaair lo Ofcf-y Order*. Auditor Millar yeaterday petitioned tbe Bupreme Court of Appeals, by bla attorney, Henry M. Bueeell, Etq., of tble city, to Latue a mantfatmu compelling Aiieeeor lluchanan, of Brooke county, to obey the instruction* of tbe Auditor embodied In Uie uaetaraent order o( February, 1883,familiarly known aa the "Supplemental Areeiement Order." The petition was received by tti? Court and taken under conelderatlon. ItvU fX|fCted a declilon will > be-rendered i to* day. lb* application will eltlierbe refuted or the court will Ueue a mandamui niif, which la an order lo obey tba loitroctloua of tba Auditor un!ea tba Aateetor can abow good etna* why be'abould not doao. If tbe Attestor /alia to appear by tba time named, or If be appeal a, but falla to abow good cause. In tbe opinion of tba oourt, why he should not act In accordance with the Instructions, a peremptory mandamna will be Isiutd. The petition la a voluminous document. It cltee the conitltutlnnal provlilon that all taxation aball be tqual and unl'orai, and tbe declalou of this court in the ewe of the Ac. dltor against the OhetapaaketIt Ohio Railway Company, which virtually betd that any aot wai QDoonitllutlonal whlcb exempted pro* pertr from taxation. It then quote* tbe |ot of 1881, which example from taxation cer* tain agricultural and manufactured product*, and represents tbat tbla act la reptgnabllo the conatltutional provision qaotct). . i Governor Jacksjn and Auditor Miller my tint tliey would have Inaugurated proceeding* of th>a kind Iouk bko II they could bate found an assessor who frankly and boldy eld he would not obey the order. Thia they could not do, until Mr.- pBucbanan wae encountered, Then the liane waa at onoe mad*. ? *' 'inpreme Ovnrt or Apptale? | V Tble court met at 10 a.m. yesterday, with all the jadgea present, and tranaiotod the following button*: i . i, f. A t N. Btanabury'a administrator! appellee, w; 8, Hlndman et al, eppellunts, tram Urockt county; appeal aud aupemdear; case submitted. K. MarllnR, ar.'a administrator vi John Itobrecbl; from Ohio county; continued. Blmeon Johnson w. B. dt 0. K. K. Co; from Marshall county, continued. Btate of West Virginia.vs.. 0. A. McCown, executor; from Hanccck county; aubmitted. Cynttitu Btewart vs. Bamuel dtewarttial; from Hancock counly, continued. * Thomai Fawoett A Sons ?i L\ 0. A St, L Railway Company; fromltrooko count]; tubMllUd. V . William Bodlktr is Lewis Appl'gati; from Brooke county; submitted. M. Iloilly etal. vs. K W. O^lebay el al j from Muolclpal Court of Wneellug; aubmitted. tf T. L. Hornbrook et al., vi, C. Y. Luoii (I al.; tnm Ohio count j; submitted. Francis J. Hitilwood vj tbo cltr ol Charleston; from Kanawha cJthity; writ ol error allowod?bond #1,200. w- "isW Meters. J. 0. Marshall, of Hancock county, LO. Wright, of Brookfa c jinty, and H. C. bhowalter, of Ritchie county, were admitted to practice in this oonrt. &> A AdjauraoduntlllOA x. to day. l'lrntnnt Driving.rurljV'vs ,vt. The first driving party* of the semon took place last ovenlng. A gay party of Wheel tug's society folks left the city about U o'clock euroute for St. 0 alravlllf. Aftera charmim drive of about two and a half houra over th? Belmont county bills, the pretty little count] wot waa reached. The party a'cpr*ct at thi National hotel aod alter bruihlngotf tbodnn of the National pike eat down to a sump tuous supper. Spring chloketr and waf flja were the main feature of U.t bill of fare and a ride home by moon' light waa not. ibe leut attractive pari of the evening's programme. The party waj made up ai follow*: Mmsiu. Charge Ms' Irwin Singleton, Alt Oxtoby. John L'at Alex. Laughlin, E. Hildretb, WaJker Frluell Ai. Glass, James'Hall, Thomas Burke, 01 Rbod a, Charles Hobbs. Harry Fraixheim Will Delap'aln," and Mitwa Hattie QIms Louise Oummlns, Laura Lukeor, Carrlt llrncs, Zuina Fresher, Calilo Beall, o Brooke county, Mollis Faull,*Dee Little Bailie Whittakcr, iftle UpiiegraQ, Nautili RukcII, Louiao Lungblin and Jennie Bloom field. llt'U.buu*, I'llMI Files, roachw, auw, ocu-bugs. rats, m!cf gophers, chipmunks, cleared oat by "llongl on iUta." 13 % Lmbroiuofftl Nnlli Are shown in beautiful deaigr.s by K.M. icGiixi* &Co. Joji lot of $5,000 wcrihof Men'a Clothing which waa bonohtat CO cents on the dolls; and will be aold the a&ma way. Call and at< them at Twenty-Unit and Mam atresia. J. W. Fibril. I'lio Mpcclnl Rule of Wblle Uootfa Will commence Eaturday morniog as adver .ised. These Roods are now in atock.andthi prices which have been* placcd upon then will bs a surprise to the cloe?at ncd mos critical bayer. E. M. McSilua & Co. Wnw you want a first-claw Bu^gy 01 Wagon, go to Boyd'* ; Tki "New Imperial" Plow beats tbem all Take itnpoD trial with any and. all othtra Keep them slf and pay (or the plow thnt doei the moat satisfactory work. It ia cold by B E. Boyd, Wheeling, W. Vs. HIVKH NfcttN, Motes About tbrNrrnmbontu, Bank Brloli nud Telegraphic Kf port*. The river continued to fall ycatarday ant tbemarkaof lest evening indicated a deptl in the channel of only 5 feet 0 inches. The Andes will leave Cincinnati far thli point to-day at OF. u.,,Aay orders for hei should be teal by telegraph this morning. The W. N. Chancellor will pan down at a: early hour thia morning. Yesterday tbi bcoua passed up and tbo Emma Grahati down. . Capt. J?d. Maddy arrived in Cincinnati from Florida Tuesday evening He comei to consult with Commodore ; Williamson nnc will return to Florida no as to be there ilon day next, to tiko the Chesapeake out in hei regular trade. The ateawtr Fleetwood has. left (be uppei Ohio trade and henceforth will run betweer Cincinnati and Loniiville. The Ohio will itep into the Fleetwood's place in the tjpptj river trade. The Ohio.has bsen ruunlnf from Cincinnati to Memphis. The Regular and Cheeapeake backed on! from the whai/ at the same time yeitjrdaj and would probably have had a vace liitd no; the Bfguiar backed too far and run hor aterc on the Island bar. Tbo Chetapeake w>< around the bend beforo the Regular gotcH Rule {I waa fipentfpd, it clnirned, atthi requtat of steemboat owners,and the amend ment cannot be annulled or modified excepi by the supervising inapt ctois themselves, and then only at a mep^ng convened for (hi purpose. The feeling against tboejgend ment is daily growing attpoger, bnt there li but one remedy and that is .through petition. If the cipuinf and piloli are |?articularlj anxious (or lta abrogation thpy bad bettei ??nd Id the'r petltloca at once.?C/n.fyfja* Commercial Gawrtle, ?li8 fcandsome sldewheal aUamer 8f. Lawrence is ttaa n*> tc-day from Cincinnat1 on her way to Pittsburgh. Bbe rill paw down Bandar morning at 6 o'clock on her re turn trip. The St. Lawrence erjiyg the en viable repalation of being the moat popnlai through picket on the {Jpper Qhio. Bhe bai ample facllltiea for accommodating botfc shippers and passengera to their entire eati? faction. Her cabin and state rooms an roomy, ber t*blp all that could be dealred and bercfll^ra cUver and agreeable. The Marietta Timet eaya: On Mondaj afternoon .wblla John 8weenoy, the steam ho$t builder, of .Wheeling, and Captain Dodt Berry were abont-driring off the steam fern boat on the Harmar sido. the hor<e frJceten ed and backed " himself, ho*jry aa4-Mtf Saeeney into the-rircr, where theWater wa< several feet de*p. Captain Berry ttufceeded in jumping out before the bog^y w?iit over board. Tha fen? bauds ancceeded in raacn. in* the horse, baguy tad Up., ftfesncr with oat any other damage than^Merero wetticg Tbla is the set son oUe year, above all othiw, when wrsonjrdealrirg to take i pleasure trip wontyftakpt on* on the Qhic rlrer. Wheeling h? two Cincinnati packet* Ujb Andes and Jtt. Lawrence, on either oi which the ?ouo*trip to Cincinnati can bi made in sir days. A pleaaanter hliort trip COald not j>#raade. The boats are elfgant ic all their appointraontsand theoflloersalwayi ej?rt>WSniMlytji to qts^o it p'eawnt /or theli patropi. Theaoenery alonw lbs river Is un equaled in this country. Ewanlonisls aw llelng ?De -,a 0in?ln?*u'fOp Bight Uwt, editor, of .the Monndsrilie Herald.,made * trip Into WeUsl county and down the river a abort dlstacce a few davs fliuce, and the following is what he has to UV annnt thai lt<tn .rrft.nf.l ^lfT?r " U1W tween the it earners l^gujarandChcmpeako at Proctor, that has been ro.'errcd to in this polama:- "Oa thexw?y-down,the steamer Regular wis engaged In ?a"racaiwlth. the Chesapeake, alarming thapaaceogva so much that some of the laitlea lolt the Regular at Powhatan. We attempted to act gUlsnt, and In order to reannre the ladles,' see bow muchiteaw the b?t was curving, batatwohundred-po&nd engineer insisted .that ve shonld not?and we didn't; hnt we protested a^alnat the action of the cfjloers of the boat, and only wonder that; pswengera will ran ach risks. At Proctor the Regular ran her atsgiplank Into the! Chesapeake and the contest wu ended for that day." ' Hero ia a chance for the local Inspectors to do a little Inveatlgatlng. ^ OasnsBiio, Pa., Jane8.?River' 12 feet and on a stand; weather dear. On. Car', Pa.VJnne 5.?River 5 inches and on a stand; weather dear and pleatant, Parur, Pa.. Jana O.i-Rlver 1 foot 0 inches and on a stand; weather clear and pleasant. PrntrouiH, . Jane 6.?MonOngahelaV. river 2 feet3 lnohea and oa a stand; weather dear. Bxowkstiia*, Pa;; :Jaae 5.?River 8!feet and atatloaary; weather fair; thermometer B2\;>v.".t. vPAaxxa, Pa., Jane 3.?River 1 foot 8 inchea and on a stand; weather clear and warat.J-,'* :J,-. / Vvr - .. i Loot No. i. Pa , Jane S.?River 5 feet 11 lnohea and fallingjweather doady; thermomeUr"5\ Moaa moww.'W.Va., Jana 5.-RI var 0 in ohea and on< a . stand; weather dear; thermom ttr,88Y^.. - .i ; Rica's Lakdijio. Pa., Jane 8.?River 8 feet 11 Inchea and falling; weather dear; thw jsomiterSi0. . . ' CONTENTION CHAT. THK LOCAL ICHOIS FROM CHICAQO. i ^ 1 1 * A CrowlM laterMt n Ik* D<rlilri Mosul i>pro?ehu-fke?ii oa tki Htnata aid ituit | .ttti lit fetllalli t?u<a LmI Slikt-Cfcma ! '.u for Blalaa h Hope Bovlfta. j Cl 910* s* :,'i ! i .( 1 1 : . >i Up to last evening there vu a notable ltok of excitement in Wheeling over the proceedings of the Chicago Convention. A certain quiet interest, of coane, prevailed, and inquiries as to the progreis of the prallmlnarlee were fmjuent Out there was no noise, nono of that feverish impatience at the delay of the lightning on the wires, which characterised tue people here In 1800. Last evening, after the Conventlin rear* aembled, and it wu announcsd on the InTttuouicin bulletin board that there was a bare possibility of a ballot last night, tho excitement suddenly grew interne. Till a late hour there waa a vast concourse In front of the- InTtMjouoia cfUoe waiting for the lightest Intelligence from the Convention. cubsm rju auiRi. Favorable mention of Ulalne'H prospects In IK< httllatlna nwi??lr?M nlknalmtln ?liu? which Incrtused the crowd, ami oa tho new comers rtad the newi the cheera were renewed. About town the Blaine element, which had been quiet and retiring before, full their hopes reviving, aud a more cheerful eet of men it would be ililllnilt to And. The* gathered In little knots, shook hauiawith each other and smiled the old Ooff amlle of '82 There wan an anxious etrlug of in<|uirlee I from Niiburban points, also, Uellalre, Mar* tin'a Feiry and Bridgeport kept the telephone operatota from going to sleep. The people thkre Deemed to be as solid for Blaine ! is those on this aide of the river, and news enppojed to be Itvortbh to the I'lamed ! Kntght was received with varying expressions of delight, from an unthuslastio "Dully for Blaine!'' to a ferveat and reverent "Thank Qod!'' , A opinion. ; To th4 KdUor o/tht JiHelltuaver. Pia':?On the third day of'be Convention. Vet i cannot change my expressed views of the past three ytatr. It will te General 8herman. 1 prefer John Bhermau, another prefers | Blaine, but the maista prefer Qeneral Hberman an J Boh Lincoln. That's the ticket. Then what a campaign. That ticket elrote Itcelf, sure as God. ' Peivatx 1)AI./sll. (AiMwell, 0,, JuneS, ' ' , i # Norton Known. The following private dispatch, rec?lvwl ynsterday, wss bulletined on tho Irtslli(Kucbr window, and created considerable 1 enthusiasm: . Coioauo, June 5. IT. F. i'clerton, Wheeling : Til>inn wilt K?lha mm havnnct a ilnilht. ' B. 1*. No utok. SIAHiAKl) VU1N1TT. Keecal Do I hen of Hni Ylruinlnua nod Ihelr Neighbor*. The commencement cxerclsesat Franklin oolleg#. New Athans, will cccar on the 2ii.h last. There are seven graduates. A carrier pigeon II <w from Wheeling to Eut Liverpool, a distance of 40 miles, Id an nourand iiftecn minutes one ut?y last week. At tbo dedication of the new Disciples' Charcb, atFlnshlnp, Bur.day, May m a collection wu taken, and a debt of $1,400 llqulda ed. The wool market bis not' jet opened In Belmont county, but a few salca have beeu made at 30 cents per pound. In ono Instance it is reported that 35 cents was paid. A tent meeting will bp held in 8L ClalrtTllle by the 8eveuth day Adventlsls, beginning baturdsy evening, June 7.h, and con* tlnue as long a? the In.exott may demand. The time for holding the annual Pennyroyal Rsunion, In Guernsay county, Ohio, few been changed from Augu?l27lh and 2tftb to Augnst 20ib and 2lit, In crdtr to accorn, modate the roansgers of tbo Barueevllle Dla, trict Pair and avoid a conflict of datep. J A Mr. Robinson, of West Virginia, representing a New York firm, Is prospecting for oil at Jscobsburg and Bethel, 0. The Gazelle ssys that he has lea3ed nearly 4 000 sen* of land, and will put the first tret well down within sight of Jactbsburg. Mr Robinson will return this week, from a business trip to Parkersburg, W. Va., when work will Immer dlittlv emumpnee. ! . , . UKLLAIUK. Ynrloua Ilrnm of Local Hewi nud Car* teal UoMlp, [ Freight trains came in a* usual yeaterdsy " from Mttsbuigb, the Smith's Ferry bridge I being replactd. J. H. Gaston *111 have twelve, if not the wltole thirteen, (f the Bellalre delegates in . his favor for Probate Judge at the County Convention. '< The operation of trepanning was preform. edon Mary Mantel! ytaterday, to relieve the . lLtUmmation canted by a f?U on the ice rei ceived last winter. Tom Lilly w?a armted yesterday ty Marshal Burke, charged with keeping a gambling piece. He was bound over in the suxnot $2U0 to answer the chorda at court. i Rev. M. Heir/.?, of the German church, will be absent on business and pleasure for I several weeks. Ilsv. W. Braun, of Wheeling} will preach lio;e once cr twice daring this time, The branches of the Noble street sewer to the street coraera are being put in. Work ' on the Bouth Beltaire, N.neteenth street. sewer b?i been bignn. Tbesewer pipes used 1 are intde to undergo a very close inspection > and the work will be thorongb. ' The Supreme Court of the Hlate has refused to hear an argument to set eeido ttio verdict 1 of the Common I'leas and District Courts in f the caso of 0. 8. B. Biron acalnBt the I'ennI sylvaniu CompAny, In which the judeemant ' in favor of pialntiil was $8 000 and cosls, r with Interest from February 11,1882 Thla, it is said, ends the cue, and the judgment r will probably be paid in a short time. I Jutt Ktcrlylu^ ' Another lot of carriages, Jump seat*, two and : threo spring pbseione, cog carts,' piano box and out down front bngglce: all full leather 1 trimmed and warranted; alto full platform r and three rprlrg wagons for lips money than 1 eyer before offend in Wheeling. Call, gee i i and price at J. W. y?rrel'8, corner Main and Nxw Carpets, Wall Psptri, Window Blinds, Oil Qloths, P'aao?, juit received from the fact [ tory on eocntgnniJnt, and yill sold at manufacturer's pric?? for casta. Obraper than all othe?8. Call soon at Noe. 2010 and 2021 ; Main street. Joua Kokmju, Agent. ' fhyfciVVjf Cuj ; Had a on millinery coolie, trimmed and un, trimmed bats and bjnnets, bsi madeonr r sales immense. A-buudanco of goods to select froin and loy prljej wbst customers wani and what customers i-el at " " " ' I fi M. MpjiLUK&Cp.'e. ! Happ Garden Plows, Cultivators, 8eed Bowers and Tools of ?72iy dsscrjptton sold " by Boyd, Market Sqnar?>. I Tbe Hi-ht of All, 1 Tho mournaetaire kid cloves at Scents per J pair. 15. At. Mf)QitL}H it Oq. But Ualvaniied Fencing "Wire, price nix cents per ponndj at Boyd's, Market Bquira. ' Kamjacr UrfiMtiooili Io ev?sr^ quality, lo every style, and jUwajn atthelowei t prices. E. Ml McQiluk & Co. Jurr think oZ It, an eight.foot Step Judder for $2 00, aix-foot for il CO, .with patent bucket support, at Boyd'a, .Market Square. 30f, 05r,nud 70c, Are the' {](nf?jnt whiph a good Black gilk can be bad at onr special rata o( Bilks. No such valne hai ever been offered and it is ex* tremelydoubtfnl if alike opportunity again occurs ?o suoure such great value as at this | present offering of tteae KOof?. " - E. M. McOlLUMifeCo. AtfOTITKB new arrival of Thaotons, Jnmp! Seat Buggies and ?StO|rm Spring Wagons, full leather top and all, warranted, at great bargains. J. W. Fkuekl, | Cor, SJftin iind Tifgaty-first Qtreeta. | At H3o 1'er Yf?r?l. j . The 8umroer Silks whioh we have marked i at the. above prlco are hsyirg a wonderful B3io. xuuga nnu, rjjiecv 10 secure a UkrjftlQ i from this ?p:elat ?ile mail not delay Id par. ohulDg., I(. , . E. M: MoQilmh & Co. "Btul.'.'fifteen or tvrenty pieces of slightly damugtd ctrpois loft, at two-thirds thair jlrat C08W ; ' J. W. FlEMU y H*ATxjcjiaToa for all ~ * ln<U of Gardening Tooli and b?eda. ~ B. B. Boyd'a, Market mijbi.'? '". "... \. < v &'rlUe ?r Ballroad Laborers. ,, eoukiiait, Pa., ; June" 5,?Five. hundred laborers, employed by. the; OolllnB Bros., contractors, on tho South Pennsylvania road, struck yeeterday. Thev congregated at Somerset with banners flying ana armed with clubs, but committed no actB of vio* lence. Daring the evening a number of them got into a free flcht on the Diamond, and one man was fatally injured by being struck on tbe bead with a stone. The contractors will pay the strikers off to-day or to-morrow, when trouble is expected, as about two hundred Italians who appear to be leaders, will be discharged. I'.'.V. v Hue 11 (til Yesterday, At Ohlcago? Buffalo, 12: Ghicajro? 5. At Wfslrn?Columbus, 11; fWish'n, 0. At Bay City-Bay City, 4; St. Paul, 0. At Baltimore?Baltimore, 4; Toledo, 1; Baltimore Unions, 12: Boston Unions, 15. At Cincinnati?Gin., 5; Metropolitans, 2. At Phlladel'a?Athletic, 5; St. Lonis, 0. At Pitts.?Indianipois, 11; Allegheny, 10. A Ticket Broker's Malclde. Columbus, 0June 6.?John T. Emery, a member ol the firm of Ward Bros. 4 Co,, ticket brokers, suicided here to-day, being lightly deranged from ill health, WASUINU'ION WAlt'S. Continued /row JXrtl I'agt. with a largo and very raluable collection oi specimens gathered daring the crulae. The Albatrow visited during ber cruise HL Thomas, Trinidad, Qull olTara, the Island oiOuricoa, coast of llajrtl; Kingston, Jamaica and a number of bayu to the oast ot the island, New Grenada, Asplnwall, llama and Key West. alao at each of these points the surface, shore and bottom of the soa were thoroughly searched for the wonders of marine and animal life, and the results carefully preserved and packed in cases, which are now at the Smithsonian. Tho collection amounts to many tons in weight and numbera fully half a million spedmere, some of which are extremely rare eo much so that each in many cases be* comes of itoelf a scieutiQo prise. Among tbuHO is the "Kock Lily," an animal which grows lirmly on rocks at tho sea bottom, and is in form and general appearance very like the "Tiger Lily," The atem is smooth and ia covered with a number of branches like tbu potato of a Mr. These petals are the mouths of the plant which feed, it is supposed, upon tho small forms of Jelly* usn rim iiko ammaia. llut three opecimons o( the plant-animal have until recently boon found, ami of these nono wero per* , feet. Sometime bIrcc, however, the United States etHAtner Blakp, while crawling just east ol Havana. discovered a number of I specimens cf thin 'Grange plant-animal. 1 The Albatross having iraporlor appuratua | for examining the bottom visited this place, and in two daye succeeded In eeI curing about two hnndred perfect apodmono, which will be considered an tx< | tremely valuable and rare collection by the scientific world. Another valuable sped* men fouud ia a curloualy shaped black-Ash which is said to bo entirely now to the scientific world, an infant 11 ying iieh no more than an inch in length, and huge scarlot star-fish nearly two feotin diameter. | VANKOriOUM V. EJKO. TUciUrnud Jarjr Ml Xluutrenl <toi?lder> IpkiliiriM AKulUBt hie Prisoner. Nxw York, June 5.-?The llov. Father Doucey, who was with JohnO. Eno,the defaulting Trealdent ol the Second National Bank, whon'ho wuh arrested, was in Canada on a buBlnua visit, and merely happened to meet Eno there, lis did not leave with him, and was In no sense his companion of travel. Father Doucey, Is now In Montreal. The interest in Eqo's case at Qaebec romains lively. When he was arrested on a Montreal warrant the prisoner, and his freinda denied that ho had brought any stolen money whatever in Canada. His lawyer, it is alleged, procurod him a little on advising him to leave New York, and the balance of that fonnd about him was lent him, it is said, by Father Doucey. The suiu tuuuu on aqo whs aooui *<.ouu, Uu ascending thebeucb Judge Clnuveau asked the Crown counsellor il thoy were prepared to proceed with the prosecution. Mr. P??l* letter said tho Crown felt its duty to be to watch tho taie and see that justice was done both to the prisoner and to thd prose* oition. As proceedings were taken in the name of the Queen, it was neccaeary for the Crown to lead the inquiry; but he desired it to be well understood that no witnesses would be summoned by the Crown unless their names were indicated and supplied by tho private prosecution, lie would like to know if counsel for tbe proeecution had any witnesses ready. The Court ruled that as the case before itwes "The Qieen vs. Eoo," the Court should only rtcognizsthe crown as prosecuting. Private parties to the prosecution mcsi advise with and aaiist tho Crown. Mr. Davidson, $ C., for the Second National Bank of New York, said there were no witnesses in Quebec for the prosecution; tho witnesses were in Montreal and he was prepared to proceed there before the magistrate who itsied the warrant or beforo the Terminal Court of Queen's Bench nowsitting there, lie could not see any justification lor a refusal to have the prisoner taken to Montreal before thejoBticewhoisjuedthe warrant for his arrest. Tho judgo cited authority fDr thi detention of the prisoner by tho magistrate backing the warrant, and referred to the pe:uliarfact olFabej'a absence, who had sworn to facts in Montreal upon which Eno was am sled. The private prcaecntion having demanded a pestponement of the case till yfetorday, Judge Irvine wanted to be assured that witnesses would be there then, and that the opposing counsel would be fiofiucu iu uiuvcuu. air. jjayiubuu refused to give any acsurance, and Mr. Irvine, contending that it was ft uselces wBs'e of time to continue factions proceedings any longer moved for .the discharge of the prisoner. This application was refused and the cooit decided that it could not be granted, bat that the prisoner should be remanded till to morrow, when the as* should proceed, witnesses or no witness*?. -s Meanwhile It was understood that fwrny hai gone to Montreal to lay hii information against Eno before the Grand Jury, when, if a true bill bo returned, nothing Dot force can prevent his removal to Montreal. TILDXaf Dior A CANDIDATE, llenry Wnttcnion hnya TIlilcu ii Inex? ornbl?ta Ilia Veronal. Louisvillb, Ky., Jane 5.?In rej;ird to Tilden'e letter declining to accopt the Presidential nomination to be presented to the New York State Convention, Henry Wattcraon in an interview, in) the Tints to-day aytj "Mr. Tilden'a reaolntion not to allow the use of his name or to accept the nomination h&s been inexorable since 1880. He baa comraunicated this resolution to his friends with candor and decision. He has at no time cnaivccited or -imitated. The statement made bv Mr. Hm* tn I Mr. Dorsbeimer ia Irao, and Mr. Tilden's frienda have proceeded upon this knowledge of i?, \?ilh bis entire consent. of thc^e using Tilden's name in connection with the nomination know these things ai well as I do and are using Tilden for dishonest purposes oi their own. He would not accent the office, far lpf? the nomination, and this will be authoritatively communicated to the New "Y ork State Convention. GEN. B&QCOCft'ft I) E ATI J. 8?f HUipfc) In fbfUir^iiCcri on (be Florida ' Conil. Washington, Joue 5.?The Secretary of >Yar hp^ re^iyed the following ielpgram from Mr. Q. \V. Benjamin, dated Astor, Florida, June,-^th: \ ? "General Babcock, \fltU the clerks of the Viith and Sixth J,ight Ifoase dhtrlc% ar; rived on the tender Pharf J r. IF Mofqulto inlet June 2d. A larse whale boat with Beven men went cff to him about la o'clock. On hpr return Babcoekand partyjynbM>~l in her lo com. skore^OV.Sronler'bw lhreakft?B**;5*Bt5i?Ini?*fto? ?? v,.?\? I the boat ailed and capa!>?d. The General held on to the boat until the reached the snore breakers, when ho and all hands were lorn from the boat and he, with three othCTB/were drowned. I am here with their remains on my.way to Wfjhinaton." ..P?. Secrotajyof War has telegraphed the signal officer at Jacksonville, Florida, to cause the remains of Bibcock to be embalmod and sent to Washington. KlcvnteJ ItnllronJ In N?. I.onla. St. Lcuis. Mo., 0one 5?-The elovatod railroad bill, which h?v? been dragging along in the Municipal Assembly for many months and which every body thought waa killed, was taken up by the Council last night and parced. As it had already paused the House it is now a law. Anumbor of New ...York capitalists are concernod in the enterprise, and the projact win no aoubt bo speedily cairied oat. The road will ran from the business center to the western limits, with branchcj to tho northern and southern suburbs. - Ibe Nlxlb Victim UlneuTered; J3ixt,Mo ', June 5.?The searching ; party j yesterday. diacovered'the'rie. maina o( John Andefaon, the sixth victim of the PleaMnton,' Kanaaa/morder, concealed in a deserted coal shaft on the Miaaoorl side of tho State line. He had been shot in the head and body and thrown into the pit. Parties are scattering over the connUy in search of Wampler, the apposed murderer, and his capture is Erouablc. The County Oommisslonera aye offered $500 reward.1/ Extensive Brewery Bnrned. PrrnauKGH, Jane 5.?Tho extensive brewery of D. Xalz & Boas, together with the ice house, malt house and,stables, and two dwellings, in Allegheny City,' was totally destroyed by fire this evening. Loss $S0 000, on which there is an insur* ance of $40,000, equally distributed in home and foreign companies. The lire was caused by spontaneous combustion and spread so rapidly that by the time the flro department arrived tho flames wero beyond control. William Hoffman, an employe, was fatally injured being hit by a Bpllnter throw* from the roof. Ilorarord'a Add Pbo?pb*tr, Iocompnra. ble In Blek Headache. Dr. Fred Horner, Jr., Bilem, Va., b?jb: "To relieve the Indlgwtlon and so-called tick headache, and mental depmelon incident to oertaln stages of rheumatiim, It ii Incomparable," ITHMTf } THAT riMOHL MXCOUHTf. A Btnlihl Vl?ry About lb? Tnruer* i <* i ' Cniurrun ruilctirr. Cfliaao,, Juno 5.~Wldely. divewthd and exiggerated accounts of tho encounter between Georgo Turner and Brewster Cameron having gone oat, the following authentic nccount in (orniahod tho Amo- } elated Preaa: Tuesday evening George Turner, a delegate from Alabama, rnut Bfowstur Cameron, lato General Agent of the Department oi Justice, In the rooms cf Frank ilatton, in the Grand Pacltle, una threatened to omult him becnuse cf bis testimony bifaretho Springer Committee, which alleged the dishonesty of Turner White, U. B, Marshal for Alabama. Col. Sharp, Cbbf FoetoQlce Inspector, and Col Thompson, General BaponuUndent oi tho Hallway Mail Btivlce, advised Mr, Camoron to avoid trouble, which be did by remaining in llatton'a room till Turner and his crowd, who were in the hall out* atdo waiting for Cameron, Inlt the build* lug. Monday night, about 11 o'clock. Mr. Cameron and J. ,w. Bawman enterod the malu hall leading to tbo rotunda of the Grand PaclQo Hotel and mot Georgo Turner, Paul Btrobach and Mr, Chas. J. l'iilhatu going out. Turner and Btrobach, on seeing Cameron and Bowman, turned and followed them, and upon overtaking Cameron Turner endeav* oredto strike him a blow on the face, whichOamoron wanlml nnrtUllv anil returned by glvirg Turner a Mow over tlie head with tils cnuo. Suobach Attempted to strike Cameron with hi? umbrella and was knocked down. Ah soon ai Btrobach cot up loin he and Turner pnt their bands on their hip-POckelB and advanced upon Cameron, who dropped hi# cane and put hli hands in Mi overcoat pocket and warned bin assailants to stand back or take the consequences. No revolveia wero drawn, but it 11 presumed that all the men wero armed,for Turner baa boon threatening Cameron lor several days. Cameron tn? i thus far reaistedibe pursufalon of his friends to have Turner and Btrobach arrested for arsault upon the grounds that their arrest now would bo mlscocstraod. AttauitoroatlMwa. . Cubkwllk, Tknk., Juno 5.?At the preliminary examination yesterday < f Ransom Morrow and others of the party of outlawB, captured Monday, the State ex* amined a faw. of iti witneesw. Thojus* tico commlttco the prisoners without bail. The wituerses all identified the body rf Dick Overton, found In I tho cave. Williams, an outlaw, and Andrew llambrick, Bill Morrow's , father-in-law, testified to Bill Morrow's confession that they helped to kill John Brown 1 and Dick Overton. The testimony of the witne!8e3 was full of the moat bloodcurdling details. They <\U raid that they bad been threatened with death by the gang if they revelled anything. Borne had been run out of the country. It was Bhown that a man named Steigh had been killed for hinting at knowledge ol Brora's death. Rnllrond Nnrvej lo be Hadr. Naw Combbstown, Juno 5.?Meetingaare now being held at point? along the line ol tho ML Vernon, Coshocton A Wheeling Railroad in Coshocton and Tuacarawiti counties. The survey will be commenced at ltoecoe in a few dajs, and a line be ran throngh thia place along the bank ol the Ohio Canal, and the competing Unci will be asked to show what they can do on right ol way and subscription. Instructed for (he Old Ticket. Coshocton, 0, Jane 5?The Fifth D.'etrict Damocutic Convonlion'to-diy unanimously renominated Hon. Beriah Wilkina for Congm?, D. II. Gaum?r for P/eaidential Elector, and George \V. Jewett and C. 6. Brady for delegate to the Chicago Con* ention. They were nominated by accla* mation and instructed for Tihlon am) Hen. drirks. i r j Wnlkid OII H Iill* ANlerp. I I St. Loois, Jun6 5.?The I'otl-Ditpatchl I special cays Lieutenant Rice, Quartermaster, U. 8. A., walked clT a train while in | moiion near Mexico, Mo , last night and was instantly killed. He was cn route to I Chicago from the wtst. He was in his night clothcs when found, and is supposed to have been in a somnambulistic state when he met his death. Evangelical I.ntberaa Mlulwforlnm. Bkamnq, Pa , Jane 5.?The one hundred and thirty-Beventh annual meeting of the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerinm. of | Pennsylvania and icent States, met this morning. Four hundred ministeis and lav delegates are present. Theministurium will bo iu session all week. Tbs Nliadonr o! n Crluie. Louisville, Ky., Juno 5.?Col. Thomas Bnford, who killed . Jad^g Elliott, was brought over from Indiana to-day, poverty stricken And dyirg and returned to the Central Lunatic Asylum from which he eacapeu over a year ago. Clnclunntl'M ftou I'uper. I Cincinnati,* June 5.?A two-cent independent morning paper, called 27? Sun, appeared this morning without ennouncr. raent. It ia understood to be managed by the Enquirer. The STewB-Jonrnnt Hold. Cincinnati, 0., June's.?The Neut Jturnal web Bold at auction by order of the court to*daj for $25,000, to Edgar, M. Johneon. representing the guarantees and creditors. , Don't Intend to Bralgn. London, June 5.?Lowell informs the Associated Press that he has no intention of resigning. THE DAILY HAUUL1W. The Plnitneinl World. New York, Judo 8.?Money market c<iy at 2a 8 percent. clcs.'d offered it '1 percent, t*rlme mercantile paper6*6 percent. Stirling Kxchtnte bank era' till* a'rong at II MJfc Sterling txclimgo dc? m*nd 14 83KGO V KUN MKMTK?Qa te l. luiuwip UasovMrrrtiuUi'. 8T4T|SCCPfUTtU?Oalu STOCill?Th? market wji wm v-??"???" L out ihe dir but dcicd firmer. " ' - * 1 Tmm tLlloui argr' gated 466X10 ihatrt D.B. 8a. 101*: U. H. 4*i UW*. U.8.newtt | 1MK; Pacific 6i of'95. Central Pacific, HV.Krle W>H; Leh\*h <Sc Wukm., 91Vi; Lon.'.<ikr.a u) uuli TOK; MU?ourl W, 105; Bt. JmouJ', U3; tt. P. it g.-c. Gwti, 115^: Tennerace *z, ola, ilj<: do uew, U7k: Tons Paado lan?l grants, 4i>4: do ruo u ramie. -47>i: Union P*cii5c QnU, 112; do UuO k.ali*. 10i5U:do linking fundi, 103 a*kcd; VlrglnU C?, 40: Virginia consols, extr* matureq coupou*. C7: oo doforrcd, 4: Ad?mi ?*prea, 12*; American Ei pros, 92; Canada BouUiorn, ?G>?: Central l'?<iflc, 4*>*: Ctkaupeaico A OUlo, 8Jtf: do l?t preferred M; oosd preferred, 9K: C., a, a A 1, 4134 Mked; Doi'or & Rio Urando, 10?- Krlo, 14}{: priforred. 81; F.irt \*ajne, 180; HftDnlDklSSt Jw*eph. WiU; do prefajei.to'S uked; Kanm &Tot??, i5}$: Like Krl.C ?*?Ve?tcm, 10; Likebboie. Et& LonUYlU* - Kuhvlle, LouUvlUo, Wow Allaay a Chicago, .110:. ilealE"i ?t Uharlpktan 1st preferred, l<v-ao 2<1 pre?! , ij MorarhU <k Caa?l5A0ri'. 2V. Michigan U*l, Utoou^i. rtciao, SJJ4". NashvUle & tnalUii>^-;ra8j*jr5w jeiwiy central. North 21: rto preferred, <3: Nortbwataiu.OX; 1 do preferred, 1V9; Wow Yon Onlral, lOlJi: Ohjo I Cutual. ? Ohio A MUaiuJppi,!!': do preferred, 60; 1 Pact tic Mall. 4QJ<- FHUbunib, 1ST; Iteaill :jj. WW HU Lonl* ASaa Kraodaoo, 19: do preferred, S3; Ht 1 Paul, 7.5{* do preferred. 1C<; Texas taciOc, 11J$: Union htdflc. 4'iJ4". United Btatoi Express. 41; W., r.t. L4 I' ,6Vj: Uopreferred, 18)4; Wclis, P<rgo Express 1(3; Wateru Uulcn, 63JJ. BrMditnmmiiil froililRDi, Kbvt YobKi JU30 6.?Klwir Hull 1 otm>ul(j,OM oarrola: export* a,iOO barrels; mjcillce ante find western |2t3i3 ?5. Wheal loot grades K*K2 hlulicr; op Ian* opoued hUUer, I bin weaker, declined ana cloud tletdy; receipts 123.000 butheU, export* 6">,000 bullion; No 2Ublttgu SiuWJ^s uiRMccd red 82c>tl 19: No. 8 rcl97o No 2 roi li UJial oilC; No. 2 rod Juno nUon 489.WQ bti'hru CS}(, dotlaz *t It KJi; July, wltti 1,210,010 buthe's nt 81 OOJC* I 0IJ?.cl(ulnn&t8l 03\?: AUKU?t,twl?n ST2,C00bu*holsatll Ol^tirx, clotdiiK at II I-t\{; September, ale*M2,*Xm buabots at |i 0!>%il 0t>i, closing at II01% oct' bir, inIcs 72,(0) butael* *t 8107al u7X, doting i>t II07; December, it'ci 13,000 buthtlial II 10al 10X, dodug nt It 10; Julf, isles 4S.C3) bu?hdnat|l. ll^tl UK. Com, rost lots Kajic lower, rtcclpts 1st,<W0 bushels; shlpxcnu to.iuo brnh'lr ungr*dod fisMc-Ne. 8,C0s?t?*ujer COk* ei^c; No. 2, 0?fi6g<c; No 2 white 09# old No. ?, GSVCc; No. 2 Juno (QiCJKt, clost un at 01k July GU6&XP, do*ltig nt . (3ftc; August ClJJuCIc, dmlnz at 6<J4cr fionteinber doling at CKic, 0*ts H*to h'fher. roedpu h7,000 busnels; cxporH 01,CtO bu?helH- western ralxod S?i-t:c; white wait ?rn 4 "aWs. Hay f?Jr a?d marnot flrtn. Ojffee, spot fain Moduli; option* dull and Ulshtly lower and nurket fiiturolus: lUo No. 7 ion 8.15c; sale* U0 ban Hlo No: 7 June at 7JtSi7.0:s sUea. 1,743 bags July at 8.0*051 ah ?,2,0M bigs August at8 2fi 8^c; rates, J.2'0 big< September at 8.8318 400; tilc?, 1X30 b<g? October at 8 41?H.4te; Mies, 2'.0 Ugi Sotumber ?t 8 C03. Com ine?l dull and nominal." UoImmm qolet aud utMUly. Rico Arm and In moderate aemand. TaIIow active and Ann at CKi 6H% Turpentlno dull and lower at Ko. Em, waWrn lit*h Arm and In- goal, demaut at 17c. . Pork and ,bccf heavy. Lin dall andlinvy: western steam Hpot quoted at H.2Ta8.26x July M6aU7c: Auguit 8.47?8^0c; September 8 6&*8.57c. Butter dull and in buyera favor. Checae doll aud lower, western flit 7al0;. Chicago, lu-,3une 8.?Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat regu'ari dull: nmket tluctuited within a rompmuvely ?m?U range, opened a thtile bettir, dcclluod ttajtfs. Milled, men ic^ed to and deed Xc lower for Julr.Xo for August and He for September than cltVmg flcunscf tm. BlaShfcO. clo?c<l at 5lo bid; Septmbor 5l){<9iH?, doted atWK-Jbid. Corn quiet and Una; advauoed !a K7Hc: Utptember W*68HC,dcwd *t ts^o. oata nrtnor, higher and moro actlrc jadvancxt lWalJft lor June: lalKc July; l*MKc defer. edJ?tu?E tanh. MHiWMc. doted at ia*c: July JowdatSjio; AURU?t MJJc, clctd at29*o: fttpl l?nb?rWKa ?ear a7Xa2S;; Clovdat 27X.t7>& tiro quiet at fllSc. Barley noralnal.Umoihy dull; (Ur to cholco f127altt. Flaxaeod quiet at U 00, Pork dull without nuy Important <iun?K c**h H8 76*13 M; Juno lis in , 19 2fi; July 119 17Kal9 27K. cloaod at 119 n#* : 111); Ausuat S191U19 to. Lard iteadjorand a 1 ihado hltbon caah and Juno 8.02Ka8 06c; July . L17^?S.'j5o; Auguit 8 80*8. Si Wc- Boxed moatiln noderalu demand; ?houlder? 6.93c; abort rib* 8.33c: ihort clear 8.65c. Whlaky, tl 18. Butter ateady. :holoo croamerr iBiXXr. fancy dilry 16aic?. Cbce o lull; full cr??in chcddan and (lain lO^aUc; ehed- ' Ian ia7V(. In Rood demand. Hides and talow unchansedd. Sunn, rat loaf TJiaSe; granu* , atad Ibia itaudard &HO. A ftemoon board- n he* t, lulr i0fa&9Xc: Au*u?t 90)iaC0>Jc; tfeotcmbcr91X igijjj, cltKd at 8?Ha89Xc. .Com closed, 66Vq (uiy; 67}i?3 Auioit, Qau loldiW^c JuoojW}}* ....... . ^, , . . . ., V, I3U0 Join ?VoAoruit. Pork. Junf ll'j -filly liUiA Auguit 110 30*193fl. Uid, JuljI.17XCS AU- I lUlt H.30M.HHC. PntLxannu, June &,-71our, fmh ground iteftdr (or old itcck. Wheat dull and rlo*ol notul* nili So. 2wd JutiflII as*iC4K: Jul/It 0?X>1 0?HJ August II 0Ml (OH; September |l OUl 06. Ooru, optioni sluggish; car lou quiet; reject*! mixed ?0cj f>o, ? quoted at COtflAr. steamer eJ*#tc: Mil W, Mil mixed June euaiHc; July BiVU.'iCihuguit ?Ja??c; Meptember 6J*uc. 0?u drm, no. a mutt kfaJVXc; No. 'J white 4tc. Kggi nimieitiuUKaJOo. Uhvesu quiet; full cmn wutero lOSo, CiWcuiNATt, O., Juue 6.-riourhMTyalll40e 4 65: Isncy |i00*#l\ Whe*t U a*jrt No.i wailM 101. Ooradull; No. I mUed MaMo. Oat* Una; Na a mixed ssy4c. Itye dull) Na 2.?ftc. B*rlef uonlaally uocham d. ftwkquietetliSOO. Urd lal*|rdemand *t?778c. Hul* ineatsrtull should* era ?,V<c; aide rib ?H?. Bacon Arm |and unchanged, wblny ?toady *t 1111. Butter MiJer and not quoUfly lower. Ken higher at MXalfto C'nooM ?*sier and notquot?bly lower, B*LTM0ki,Ju0? 4.-riour steady. WhMt, weet* em tinner and dull: Ko:t winter red ?pot tt WHa 1 Oil; June II OVftalOJ; July II OJ54alMty Auguit II OIXaltrAf ?torn, western tinner and doll; mlielstoiS Ho bid! Juno UHaMtt July eifcaO'Js, U*ta higher: white Mailt: mliod M*a7c; Kyo quiet at 68*700. rtorliiona quiet aud i*iy. Kite Urm at loo. Whisky higher *t II 1ft, Touik), O, f J una ft -W heat dull and lo*tr Na I rndcaah VlK97c: June M^c; July iM^c; Auguit UO'*o: Betilsmbcr KTJtc; No. 3 aotl if OlS. Com In lair uemand at lower r*t? a: high mlx>?l Wo: No. V e**h aud June Mcj July &Hoi auguaift'Jj; rejccttd : MteMkc: no grade 48c. Oat* quiet andBrm: no 'J whlto?f? No. cash and JuneMo u*td;July 84c; August Wo; September Wc, UH HtO?k, ('utcioo, June ft.?The Ikomi' Journal reports: , llop?Kecelpta 10,000 held: shlDiuenU 1,800 . head: market slow and lOo lower: all sold; rough . iHuikliw 14 UMA ft Vi; packing and shlpplu* I4?<* 675; ships HO*476. Cattle--Booalpu7,8 0 head: shipments 1,600 head; market s'ow aud 10*ra . Invr. r t\?rllrnUrl* mi irra>a?i<.' ntimrl vrailra f A >?iU 7(0; imodto cbofott (dipping W26*C70; common to medium ft u:t6tO;R?Mlr>?na M40a5 2S:Kr*>a Texan* II 40*3 corn led Trxani |S 4i)?0 10. Hlu*p-ll?vli'U 2,300 head; ihlpmeula 100 head; markot dull; cholco to cxtia 13 CCaA 60. Ba*t LinutT, Juuo 6.-CattU?Market, tjilcca uni-hinged; priito It 60*0 10: (air to good (0 0k C 40; coaimou U 28*6 60; mi'lpta "CO bead; ahlp* ineuli W4 head. Uo?a? Market **ry alow; wcelpt* 1,401 head; ahlpmeola 9.0 head: Philadelphia* Dt&aSM. Yorker* II 76aS 16. t>hoop-Muk?t extremely dull, oricci Hcoirtrom yealerday; ptlmo II 26*1 "6; (air to pood 13 25*4 00: common |2 00a 2 W; rocclpu 7,<K3 head; aMpmouW 1,400(Had. Cincinnati, O,, JuueS.?Live hog*; common and light (4 00*616; packing aud butcliur* I48M6 60; ruouipU 8,800 head; ahlpmenla 1,200 head, i'elroletim. Oil Cmr, Pa., Juno 6.?National Tranilt Company'NcortlRcatv* opened at <6)?c; hlghoat "Ofcc; lowe*t ^^y^r, cloaca at 74ft1?. maIwi 1,037,000 barrein; rum ?x>.#03 barroli; ihlpmcnt* 02.000 barrel*: cleimncc* 6J.M0 barrol*. O.l Cltr Oil Exchange atock 8160 bid, 16 26 *ak vd. Bradford. Vl? June 5.-Crudo oil dull acd ateaity: total run* 02,831 barrel*: total ahlpmenla, 71,878 nurcli: charter* 63/09 barrel*; clearanof* 2.7C8.000 barrel*; Uulted l'lpo Line (yrtldcate* opeued *t,7ij;<j aud cloaod at 76c; highlit 7u?c; lo w?t74j<C. PrmBDRan, Pa., Juno 1?In tho aflornoon the downward courae coutmucdat7IMo< whcnthomarket ralliedto76Xo, then brokoto74Hc,andclowd at 74^0. Trroivnxt.PA? Junefl.-Op?nedat76Jic; highest 7Go; lowest 7IJ4d cloaod at 7iJic. Dry Good*. New York, June6.?The market wait*quiet** uaual wl.h only modcrato rcqutil (or nrw apartment* otaummer fibril*. Tbo volume of bualueai, howorer, 1* largely In excea* o( the apparent do Cotton. N?w York, Juno 6.?Cotton oulet and itoady; | luuiradulj; Juim U.51cj July ll,71o: Boptcmbur Jwrl0.99? JauturjFcbrnirr 11.17c; iUnli ^4KlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure* Thli powder never Ttrls. Aotml o! pnrlti I itreoRth and wbolcaomeaw. More economic*than iho ordinary klnda, and cannot oo Did It I competition with the mnltltudo ol low tert. ihort welfbt, ainm or pboipbate powdet*. flow oblt r* cm BOYAL BAKING POWDEBOO., I 1M W?1I rlr^t- W NATURAL MINERAL WATER " Issues from a spring deeply embedded in a roek, &d is therefore of ABSOLUTE ORGANIC purity:' Oscar Liebrclcb; Rtgius rivfaar, University of Berlin. " Flirt water is only to be obtained from NATURAL SOURCES." Lancet ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. Of all Cnctrt, Dru&iitt, frMim. Il'at. D?x!tru BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. 11 Calrert, Texaa, May 3,1683. " I wish to ezprcu my appreciation ol th( Tiluablo qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral aa a cough remedy. T. ' Whllo with Churchlll'i army, jrat kcfort | the battlo of Vlcluburg, 1 contracted a bq*. | tero cold, which tcraiuaUjd In a dangeroui I couglii X found no relief till on our march ' qoiqo to a country store, wbtTtf, on aiklog for ?ome remedy, I wu 'irgod to try Avto'a ClIERUY l'ECTOU-Uto, wul waa rapidly cored. Sine? thoa I tATQ>^raioPECTOiui.cbn?taiitly by mo, (or lanQly use, and 1 hare found'It to U "kH Inraloablo remedy for throat and lunjt QMfeMti*1*'; JfcV&C J?TWv..WmrteY." Thousands'of' iwtlmonlalB'certlfy to the prompt euro of all, bronchial and lung affection*, by tho uio of Aye&'b CitEnn* Pectoral.' Being tery palatable, the youngcat children toko It readily. "... 'pucriTiEDnr Dr. J.C.AyeriCo., Lowell, Mast. Sold by all Dmsglits. rmrrrm ADYiBTiax ADYEUTISEJ jldvxztibk atbm "DAILY INIELUGENCER, ADVXBT1BB ABB ADVKETiaK MAKE MONEY I ADYXET1SS ' _ WISE ADVKRTiflx DEALERS advkutlsk ACKNOWLEDGE ADYKBTIBB ' TM IDVKBTIBZ ^ VANTAGES |||| AMSW? ? - . now ADYKOTHtt . ; ADTEimsiNa* - : ADVTR1IHB XB TBI OOLUK5I OF A lD WIDELY CIHCDIATEI) ADvmiai NEW8PAPEB, f ADVXBTIHX ** THm J ... _ . ; - CONTINUED PATRONAGE. 1DVKBT1SX 1DVXBTISB ESrDo not order rrlntlig 1 ? of any character until prlcea iDVXRTlss have been obtained at the j WMnaDAJLIMTELUflEKeER STEAM JOB PRINTING IDYKKlIHKlOTyiCEi, "l: i iBSffiMiM! A LL KINDS OP PEAm-AND FANCY t\. JOB WORK HBATLY AND PROMPTLY KXKOUTXD at m D1ILT INTKLLIGKNGKR JOB OFTICIE. Sea. a tad ?7 routMath ttmv Bfifti cwisTsoini iftgjEBSS 1 WANTED, B URSE WA NTKD?tXPKUlKNuVfi f\ Nuito (orbibjr * month oil Mttil? i1 wnmRU proteircd, -Jn?iultw ItnmtdUw'.y. ulo K us MUD UtreU T WANTliD?11Y ONK OK 11 IK i.HT t QKSTBKe llouiei lit hiUlmitf, ? *'? > riua 'Jr W. V?. n. .<*t>. u. k ?n<i t.A If MJfcr. Old hoiui with Ime \M* lu tlii.,wu* I \ and the moat dcatrafoln lino 1f soul* lu tl.u liirt!1 I I To the tlubt wan n i*'o rtuice. Add:**. iil 14 TKtCF 17. Haltlfrfln Vr?tflmin itl I Ji, pon KG ST. " 1| TO RKNT OR SKU^AT xiot'xfAW 11 Late IV*, Vd.a ntw ColUpv.ten t?otji |? bath-rcom, thoroughly ItmiMwl. in ?i>|,t oi .^1. m torn ill HulUlle lo? ixmnllrit inU tWgltig, ii. !l drt? J. O- KaLLOS. tchujluillic, X, \, 44* S mr? wwar* [a J10K 11KNT. ~~ | Email Btorc room, 10U Malu Urn-L B Lodging rooQ lUd alaw ofllcv. .ii. roaoj-. B i.' Ko.,7 0.B. tuiicmHou*, Eg ' Tp1ct>hnnn >?PA. m,": 'OBNKR&L HOTlCKfl, N "\fOUNDSV1LLHCVNTVA ~ Vi. t-TT. I jlJ-A. iiermtctn, tbe i/ptlcJiiti. tcu llrocKft *i<k H wheeling, ue*t irnk, bo *111 Wilt Uum?.'uiu H tor * 'OT d?T?. lri.? Wj "KTOT1CE TO WATER CONSUMERS, B 1*>IK fTlTY Wii>R llOikH, \ n WllKUJSO, JllUfl l.ttM | hi W?lcr Rfnt* (or tho?lx month* tuJliK Kiua. "/i bcr30. ISM ?ie now due md u#jri l?;u *i U.e oi I ol the City V ?t?*r Hr.trd, No 11U) Vain BtHttii ! n?ldooorb fjie the SOW of Jute, Ik'l,?i5l*cs*i 1 ol lOperceut willlw?llrwtM. "l A AUX. Nft. i XTOTICE OF A SPECIAL AND uls. 1 i> KRAL Meeting ol tho BUxkliililtri U l!< ^ Bcnwood ltoa * ork*. J A ipwUl md Rcnetel meeting of tie Sto&hoij.' 4 eraoi thoHenwcod lion Wcik* h?? It en c?kU4t? Uio Bo*rU o! Dlnctom to bo Leld ?t ibi> frtwiti ? ofllce of the corporation, ho. 11 t?u Poirhtu? > itreet, In the city of Wheeling, \\e?t \Hin<?. M <3 tHUutdtr, tle !Mt da/ ol Juue. ItM, H i u'clufc. S M.i let ilie-puijxne of cotnut'erli g ami ulibUriu A meeting a rew>lutlou to txiera tie tin ^ cltL ? continuance of ??ld cm |orMKn for f.liyjr*iu sS yond the lit d?y of July, tbe dated ifc,u. 3 plrttlon of the tlico limited for iuixit tu,mu?ta a the a#mtnent for its foiniMlcn. -v. By order of tbeto*rd. 4 AiOJ^ZO LOIiIMG, BtcxtUiy, !< ADDITION Al. i-OnCE. | Notlco I* hereby glrrn of my luu ir.Inn tocfo I'S the old resolution ?t thektccial una n?icn.iB?t. la lug, notice ol which U ?tove given 1? M. nuf I MA.NK. {' One o( the Stockholder* of u;il t?!|mnt|ga. ft xaYii I FOR SALB. 170R SALE on KENT-THE KM5LE 1 J} ?nwenr ?ud u*li Houto. I'MtKion ?u,q til September lit. Enquire ol J01IN Kail), .v?* MiLure Home. u;c ? Forsale-a fifty uoksk-rowyi \ Kcgluo with mtiubrsc&u, In kik.i tuutlt* ^ order. c*nbcK?ii lu oierdllou ?t our '.uun, ! Price re?r?u*ble. Kcr further mttkuUr? nil u i offlcc or addtts* JOI1N u. llulTilAlo; a son. < my31 For sai e?at mountain lake $ I'AKK, M?l-t ? dcflrtblo Coti?y* cl Uilt ? nicely lutnUbul rotxno. beautiful lu^'lot, la j?nls from LcjhjI una Fwltlllce. Kor uusual S oa or Rddrttn A. H. HPEKKV, 1*. M., Uouuitj j3 Lake Park. bora'lt conniy. hitl. tcy^ pOR SALE. One three *cre, and twelve one ocjo ' building lotb Adjoining Bcech Bottom Station, P., A ??I B. High river bolttm. Termitmy. ?? myio H. oiiKPHERD. 3 pOR SALE. Valuable Beal EiUtecn I?. K, corner l*enit' fourth anaMarktt?trtel?,'.n theCiij u! totutei, |fi W, V*. Lot 122 feet bj K? fett; tow otturltdbjg, EE J. Bllllrtu u a wngor. and blackmitb HI W. V. Him* * *<"? M myrj 1SC0 KtrMfcUtft. jW! pOR 8AU5. Tke property aituated oa the *onthw?t??a?/oJ {{3 VireluU and York itrm?. two full !o'j with pel M tlx roomed houw. Will divide It and tell rcmr m lot aeparatc if dciircd. < o. o.BMnn, m Real Estate ?\u?M a:>u hroVir, Eg Jc4 !/.' ? Mnuatrot. E3 pOR BALIS?00 U H'i'R Y StAT. p Ten acrra of choice high bottom lei.J, rlx cLn p| below Wheeling,on Ohio Liver and u. AO. R. it, Cm Improved >f a ub?tiuti?l brick lic,u?e, U ruei. &jfl kitchen andcutbuildli'.^*, tltiuilcd m a Kiotttl Ka maple. Ulnar and poplar trtr*. .\l?o, a ?<>?! Kitelion of fruit treta. Apply to [?j V. V. HOOK L HRO.. lrCO Market 8l. fig Or B. W. MORROW, on tho prtmU>. ar. j'.i| pOR SALE. STORE ROOM AND DWKI.LISO, $ No. lOii Vain Strut, Fninlre ol :i M. JKPtfEJ, I dell ' At Kx^kange BacI 2 pOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. | COAL L/.NU. Forty ncrtu, illnalr d about thirteen mild to Wheellrg, on tbe Chlo BitO- ma tu tlm UitU Jfi iheP., W. &Ky. Called. Kuty ci timleiiU a the l>?t of water lor Ici.tlJug law*; iklu lit a umc. For luiiber iulcnuition rn.iil'i'u! % JAMUK A. nkShY, fl miZt Real ratnto /n'ut. itii M?it?t?t -1 pORS^LE. ' At Cost, Ftlco SHMMrUi! |j THREE NEW COTT.w.vo . ^ ? tral Park, In tb?t rf>pcliritfu*j:cr H?it, Jlradr la Tille Camp Ground*. l'.r<iU.ro ot D. K. 1U.OOR8, V ticclbR, W. Vt |$S or J. W. BOBLftV. at Camp Xrourrtr. rnpl Jjd JjiOR HALE. 'f, A Ant-clem farm of 126 acron, wl'-h jcwl In- ffl proTcmcnls, onohalf a mile (too*, the Mtfwil road and the tfempBeld lailnay, ant tisM win from Wfccc.lug.' *111 bo fold upon rcuoutU term*. tor partlculari lnauiru of > Al.KXANDHH I'.O.'iR, 3 Real Krtato Agent, corner Twelilh au>I Maikttiu J febl. .'i5 pOB SALE. VALUABLE COAL FEOPEoTT, Q Situated rn W? P. A B. K. R., (old flccj-ft'i) Q bout two milri tut of tbo (Ilty ol Vlntili f. ?. ya Va., and about two milt* Iff m dh'o jim.aw'* t tag of MO acici of ccal and EO orn? tur'.nx iU a coal,and known iithe "\Mlloy Men (ml I-X erty." W. \\ HOiili A BKO.. ' * myl litoMith-tPtnd.. JpOR BALE, The Farm of tfioJ&to Dr. John EuRthb,ccC.il:- |j In* fifty acre*, iltnatcd on the fc'outh fork o1 eku| ,a Creek. Ohio ccunljr, on 0., C. * P. rr?d, * t?? macadamized road, lewn inllea from Whiillnr.cM f mllo from Ciluton P. 0. fe'Md faim h iulUt!?ta market gardening, ha*g:od iIwuiIIuk bomr. mttf- yjj falling aprlDB anil well of water rl>,nt at ihei?fc m ahd g io<l orchard In foil btuliiK j'nr p?rlI(tM enquire on'ttHTprmUtJi, or.adim-ni J.a.er >.* BSfl KNGLIHH, Cllnl^jrrOhlo Co., W. V*. r.jfi g| --ggiRS-A-XjE! i A Steam Ferry Uont, Ferry ani f$ Ferry-X'ri vl If ges. Tho undcr?lRnod wlU.lf noliuU ct prlriVnk jre? btloro ili&k time, 0:1 NAHJHIHY, JtiNE 21, IfcSl, ||| Attho fcrrr landlrj: of Ibc Vhtelln? EJi wheolina Krrry, In ilio City rf v* htx'Udk ifi'ifa mi pnblloauctloii. their.S!e?ra Kurt ua and the wild Kerry, trailer will rll jilvlwpi |Bfl connected therewith n* well ?.* ml right*.of hm- twa Ins* and rtadwsy^ li tdlrg to (r ro:ini-c?ln* tfctrr- n? with which th? undtrlnicd c*u or ft-r rr- rat erent therein In con tied Ion with th? u*o?mw S| the benefit ol aalri Fcrrr. For h lull <!* cilitUn ffififl itld property and privilege* li foimnllt tt t?a * tfffl had by railing ou Curl?t*au Wolf on txuid 01 UJ mS boit at the Kerry, to WlllU m ttol'. ? - Mioripi' |?S P.O., V, Va? Uy exnaluatl'iti u( the dw4 ,lJ 13? rwerrattom therein cl Wll.Um ?o (?nd ot? ? l&S to Selah Chamber'iln. liuUecJw.C T. V. AOs K. (!o, found In the t.'lerk'H office 'MidLil. I'ouitof Ohio Count? In l:ccd itook Mj. 7?. ?*5 I?1,0r.w caIIIur tn 1!. It. Daren -r, uttornM t-hw. . No. ll?a ChapLno Krict, V. liMsllnK. W; Va.; ' J : 1: .. ' \cnmhTiAf?w\'i'v | IFIOl]/ T.inPPQm cmvti'M I ' JUaA?ox Oilii?i7, E I I ^ ' LOWEST riilCEi,'. [/ | " j I ^eauinoBMnaleMi jjrlii>h y<v.i, I'.rrnn r ?1^3?*^ Striped IWbrljrptn Uudrme*;. 5?J!, y"?n Collar*, SUndlnR M<1 Turrdo*o. . Mw. ?b|t< "I 'Mcy BhlrU?n.l I ,M?a *?Mjr >lrlt?l and,solid Color*' 11*11 M. J, McFADDEN, (8ncocwor to JonwA IJItcJIK Shirt Manufacturers XSiUI MARKET STKKET.WbCClli* Pppoilte, Pp?rt Hguw, I P?1