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P<?5ln tenuis. "33
a? :
ot^SmISeflcnU^'temale wltfi conflden?i*lh Its
succem. Containing no inflammatory or
spirituous Ingredients whatever. It to not only
valuable to children, affording peat relief In
Whooping Cough and kindred diseases. From
A larvc number of certificate* received from
y?rtort*U*?iittienMb? following:
From the Hct. T. O. Lamb. Pant or or
the Baptist rbarcb, Alexandria,
"Sl^AltDWA, I
most incessantly,for twodays and a night: from
Friday morning until Saturday night, I took
twice. In the evening, of the prescribed dose
l for sometime
aa?jgssa
and air to no
eemed friend.
Combining
I took the syrup again in the morning, and
preached twice during the day without any
inconvenience.
Bine* that timol have- gjveu it frequently
to my children, and belleVe thnt it lias esfeen
tially relieved them. Yours, Uul^,
I (MrtlenlnHr lo Clericy
Lawyeni and other Public
Hpenkera.
Toiler luu. wlihontaoUcllaUon,
SfSgfgSjSgSfc
1 with coughs.?
of 1
SJ wttE the gmttSTdrmSlttr
that I lectured before my respective classes.
" ut on taking a spoonful of the Syrup, Jus
Tentering my lecture room, ! could speak
'wwAuif^Mca ihi^ntf the evening. I
men, lawyersjmd oiherp^HCBwike^^'
. JAME8. H. PORTER, Prqf. of JJathcnaiic*.
luoai . L mtKPAlum BT
R. R, Sellers PfL,
: BOM proprietors.
SELLERS' LFVER PIIiLS.
PLAIN AND SUGAR- COATED.
(The Original, only True and Genuine.)
_A
cure of LAver Complaint, Cb*tiveness,8icJclJtad
ache and BilUou* Ditonier*. and indeed for the
w^oleda?^jof diseases originating In binary
1 c ' To the Pnblle.
Owing to the increased demand throughout
<tbe ooontrar for fiusar Coated Pills, the propri
etor has commenced the prooe*i of Suiar
Coating **the celebrated Liver WU.^lhereby
placing them before rtje public In both ways,
C?S?- ^PttSESgh^pt
The Great Internal Remedy,
' roWrrfg BvyaiM iiXi. cttre oy
RHEUMATISM,
TRT-1
Ac.
Johnson's Rheumatic Compound,
.. . >.</''? . 'ASD
? B LOOS PUE1PIEE.
1
Mb. Johnson:?Dear Sir.' This is to certify
lhat by usln* theree-fourths of a bottle of your
.IHEuMATIC COMPOUMD AND BLOOD
PURIFIER, I was Completely cured of Chronic |
Rheumatism, after having suffered for more
than eighteen yean. It has been oyer fcmr
yours truly, ANDREW ARMSTRONG. No.
19 James street, Allegheny City, May 3d, 18M.
It stands unequdlled by any medicine now |
before the public, for tlie cure of the above j
named diseases.
. ^Read the following extracts and. testimoni- j
m^AUurho use it receive benefit. i
nerit cures xchere all other remedies faiL
mrXo other remedy ha* become so popular.
SsSKSSSL-?
OSTTl is destined tosupersede all others.
torn in prescribed by Physicians,
Jl is recommended by Phi/sicians.
Jn truth Hi*aperfect benefactor.
BRKPARRD BT
R. 33. SEIiLEUS & CO.,
Sole Proprietors,
?arFor sale, wholesale and retail, by Mc- j
CABE, KRAFTS Cp.u*nd .Druggists gener
ally.
deciyM-!e8D-sep2S PITTSBURGH, PA.
ItorammeaAcd by the Median Fnenlty. j
RANKIN'S
.f ?
EXTRACT OF BUCHU!
.atAJi a:ian?SH/
BABOSMA CBENATA
OR
BUCHU,; I,EA& '
y. Economy and Port&bili
???! be found to
Increase its Medical Properties,
parvtlon will not till to effectually remove^
?SSSfADWU ?r7 ..mwfonof iHTkBi.
Inflammatory Cbm
plaints,;
WeaiPServes,
. -if vo.rr> <i!"CaniS' 4-; i
? IT IS INDEED
c ; A 9QYEB3EHGN REMEDY
It acta'pen Uy uj>
[WJ
Health and Vigor to the System,
to'tiie Pfctliii't * ?
ilti<Iit?l Health and Strength.
. RiB.8EI-UataA.0CVl
Bole Agents, Pittabaigb, Penna.
.H VtiMioy MSft?8VKi&?T!Aro*yJij*linR
ipw&atrt 8$l?tfdr.
Mashdghes
j ? ? -cn TOiro-ff',
MERCHANT
j lis, rf-l^r,
n.rjr .r3HBl?? CTnc
' ' ' HJv
T A I L O B,
J;P T /
Ann
Dealer in Ooths, Casstaeres,
Vestings & Gentlemen's
Fiirniahing 60083,
At the Jf?U known [ itend
NO. 3 5;,
m,
Wheeling, W. Va.,
fllX, be receiving dailt i?Ew
dltloMtohlsmlreadxextenalveBtock. The
attention or the public Ureepectrwij aollcted.
** Th?Mew^ant^i?/1"'
-D e p art m?nt
rSouso unsurpassed by anr Em* r.r
a fine lot OP'
GENTLEMEN'S
Furnishing Goods,!
rn"ew aLT,r^!S?:' ?omPrWng every thing
Ready-Made Clothing',
finish, and will be sold at
the lowest possible price.
. '?? ? ?. rr-jxoh r,-f
Thos. Hughes,
Oct 27"'3S" Cor- Monroe ?nd Water Street*.
''???? r I
Jinanrtal.
National Bank of Vest Tiipia,
. At Wheeling;. V
Capital - - . 9200,000.
SSk pro^tiS^Sm^d011"" pomu ana pn>
in i^?r^pAxton. PMWent.
' 1 -ngnier. qs7-6m
- x*nist r- r.
NATIONAL BANK
* Deeigna't^^^^^t^- &/t& j
W?B?8?s^ -?
2^--- ?S?&6*<m03iQ
liPuISS* ?,>^>^Crook'
aSS^JSaSSta; SE&jIDESS.1'
JohnFMiDSSo?'
oeoro^^^at. PTB^
~nr. ^11 . ~
DISSOLtfTlON^
nr.T/i ? _
SSSVE
Dated ntWhrvlir,^ wa?' 11
bmjmuT wonwaaeraaflimwBfto
|?U
**nov?
Witness,1!
:A*' Card.? trw.v. t
Partington ?fc I
S&SM23&
nnportmutyof |
,MS55SSrn^?t^i
? '~1 f .U> vUtflj
, ? ??, Brewery
mm. HAVE r^-- -
H. 0. HAKBOUB.
they hire * cab, <or even take
ins. A temporary linigo* is the
to attract public attention. And wl
? ? -Kxdetydo? Why.ltloolciij
on, accepts them as its models, and it in
precisely theae. women who " " 1
.fashion to ladies of fashion. a___ __
Paris sets the^fcshlols inures? lorttie
worm: 'and Paris gets its models-, from
the Haunting courtesans or that lnxti
Hoas modern Babylon. Thus the
fashionable world becomes a sort of.
alembiointo which conrtezanship emp-!
ties HMir jn Paris, and from which it
> streams swollen by particles of
the HUM* through Which ttpasses. It is
a BUBiiM feature in our- modern civili
it fashion takes its hue and
omen;
a h trnr
Hhapelrom a'class o?aband?ne^wotden;
and it wm remind the olasfcidstodent <ff
those apes in which oourtesansbip was
notjonlymapootobla-'uhuV. a specialty
which inclodedithewghest.wit, beauty
andJnl^Ugence of those among when
its , fflonHsbing existence received iI.
prominent- feature-erf what" m
baric agfesT It Is proof of oui uwnu*y
far oub ahamelessnesa that a majority or
ouc,women have no higher object in life
than to wear the. livery' presorihed by
the prufliKiite: demvmurtJtfoTi Assyrian
Panaf ? The palmy days of thafcX
civilisation,' in which. Papbian' i
smoked an the lsland of Mediterri
Cypress, would seem to have re-aj
edln ? worse form in thei nineteenth !
century. Then men alone tolerated and
?<- -*??'* ' " *
our women
than to a&.U4j
nnce at least, t
sire in lire
j, -n appear
?the modern representa
innt fvnplnna
tivesof the ancient Cyprians. . . , ?
That^all womankind suffer them- I
one who,' by J her displayV^te- offering
direct inducements;'to< any number, of
silly and leefe wealthy woman *o at?
tempfthe same display at the expense
tffofi- Of thSuf virtue.'* ? , r v:
M,,Duplin, inhisspeeoh, further'said,
in speaking of extravagance and fash
ion : "All this penetrates into the lower
^rdera^y. imitation and- a passion; fpr
equality.; Every womandesirestb have
the same dress as the others;?': and he
concluded with the intimation thatvirtue
is not unfrequently: ,th? price paid for
finery. . ?.m ..
- In view of the detestable origin' of
present fashions,, arid the farther 'fact
that thie indulgence in these servile
imitations :by wealthy people discour
ages marriages,' anat encourages' the
forming of temporary bift disreputable
connections cby .young- men; and ad
ditionally, that it developes a ruino
?love of display among less wealthy; b
equally 'vain and ambitious womeu,
while ij" adds vastly to the magnitude
of the social evil, we think, that, our
American women should institute a
reform in the matters of dress and Ex
penses. Not only self-respectr but gene
ral moral considerations, as well' -as
those of a financial nature, announce
that the time has arrived in which should
jbe inaugurated an era of plainness in
dress, and moderation in expenditures
of every kind.
THEOIESPOT.
twXkUi a r.i a r ,
A Higniflcautand Instinctive Article. j
(FtomllaWaJotArnaL)
One single spot on the fair face of a
sheet of the best letter-pa per. will cause
its rejection when the manufacturer as
sorts it for sale. In obtaining rectuits
for the army, a single blemish in ? the
eye, a little defect In the hearing, the
loss of a finger or a toe, the slightest
liuip or halt in the gajt, is the one fatal
spot which' causes" rejection, however
; perfect the health in all other reep4cts.
A faultier specimen of manly vigor of-1
fers himself for examination, for. the {
purpose of obtaining an insurance on
his life, but at the very , first trial of the
pulse under the burgeon's finger, the
certificate is peremptorily denied^ be
cause there is a fatalheart-disease lark
ing under that fair exterior. Here is a
man who for'aUfeiime has had Uniform'
good health: never dreamed but that he
was perfectly well, but noticed for. tho
first time, an hour before, a little* white
piinpie about, jffie" mouth, surrounded
with several-r&^^ones, giving a dull
hurting, causing, 'howevtor*> nt>t- (thetl
-^-nsipnj but meeting-thoH
slightest app: . . 0
family, physician ^accidentally on the
street, he inquires yeryi carelessly:
.MWhtttiis. itT" ' On a close inspection,
the -experiejjcedt practiUoner detects
the existence of a'ruraiignant. tubercle;*'
which sbe knows will rapidly sbread
with a discoloration, and ond in death
within twenty-four houcst as.in the case
of Miw Mt A B, , last week; of Mr.
?Henfield, six months agbt and of Mr.,
; Casey, a whUebtofo'rtJ rtijit.all of l^ook- ]
There are just as fatal to
character, heialth and life itself. I know.
tion, health, and grout-personal beauty;
HO Jipnptir anil.r>in
.UnterVaJsof a Veajf,- the'demon 6f a
. Aebanch came. ayer her. It
-klUnd; har husband, one of. nature's
noblemen. The one-spot! I knew a
wife, living think, a model ofper
inal purity, or ; domestic Industry,
mm order,> and thoroughness, X
aye to the .core jof her famUy, "of h<a
healthful, beautiful nhlfclwm, there was
- ___ fBfffaln
world goes. was all that could ba desir-1
ed as to industry;-system, temperan?
and order, a It. ought to havej
a supremely happy family.
The one spot was her
t insufferable Ill-nature. It would beun
[tftie tosayshe seldom cametotM table
dnring which I: daily sat at the i
table, she never (tailed onro to emit
some venom hither against the ehildren,
j the servante, the food; or? the weather,
or something else. .The whole., house
was kept In a turmoil, no single day
ever passed without it! Her-oniy Son
wasdttm>.tQ*neng|jn3iouse,did not
married.for a home, and.she went-to air
asylum in-her old age; 'Th^re are many
teous^Tmagnanimous and kind; they .alp
ways ineet you with a smile and a wel
come, and you know t?1ff cordial and
. <riMer?yT On, inquiry,; they "drink."?
^si'atsasiassja?
Sjsa^.a;
?ny such
StME5BagBS?
VMv-*Cenn|ngton^ daring, a visit to
* v?rtngton? WIit?B this - to-Ids paper?
^E^IghlNoHlTCAroHtisJJYo^raM
Sl0r^It0r Goy*rnor Holdon in that
J most kindly feeling
BGfcSS? claTO88 here, and as to
. IwWngr of the Executive Da
OhraThl^Skl'SSSi ?U>W fflwell.
^ve^TntM'^^
W- Tho' abolitionof
Con8ffutlonal^6^flem'!0andrMe
JJpudimtlon of all debts
statesmen, Hon. W H Snw?^i s?i:f?
?fyofSUte. I' met hlm"aV^lf^
fu?n*ifnrt>y "PPp'ntment, and we had a
foundlilw^^i^fc^^and1
$?S^&gSS&*&??
JheUrifnnM'l^& S? W|?4jW ?
ieve
HeG
I WESSSES&&&
DermittSS^S1?w??l0p1?;*. 130 1101 feel
in other than gen
eral, terms of Bis conversation, bnt can
2??"*? our people at home t?at they
^iSieMS5
ISaPthB^afu? d? not hesitot? to say
_ A Coal Iluaband.
Ifymt e/lt Jbaria Trmtcrlpt.)
In?'rrt ^?*1?.^08 ?nd worthy man, Ilv
that the
of his "buzzum" had become
an^fl'wH a fellow who was trapping
and fiddling around Tripoli. The other
Mita'cto? Sh?f husband and came to
h? fOnf?"t?5ehlt2JUred SP00"? followed
2SL"St!~C Wther, and found that she
U.onoom "bu?t iro^. Thecoun'
!r^U^tir?l. Tho feilow, Jump/n
Xth^ffita^Sdd'ownStal? but,VS
nS*TaottfjmtJS? bir hu,bnn<l that lie
ap^hav^ taken thtt trouble to come
g&fe&iss? ra~S
sbs^cmbssssss
for,tho woman In the
aj.gw?taatj^
wasinatrumentalfn; Tunninar the othnr
5W ? ? be onght to pay Afo bill too* n
^eatrequest&at the ^Su "
mBBBKSXSfe
nt nil.????'U *i u,u?1' Maine tno man
^ay*e thought *^e woman was
?e?nem fault, adding that hebelieved
that he should have to get a divert
<Si??w?1?^ft -ra"na?ed to give him the
^2?? troubles wllhthephllXnby
?ted!Sl?taS^r11116 W6re ?
ISSLAon'-aito SurTi
are the acta of a man; who is present
a^Wr7 Wh^to^le&S'r to
SSS^??=S5
stition A^i0r8(i!fi t^ie can?G super
Smffiww, religion Js the belief in a
p1?*?*?? are over all his
>S?nir??r^ i JUnd even to the tin
,t6<T?oytt; who^s every
?S^aafeSa
-wf aP assured re
jgfrfr frf bo Vnn 'ftl'^ithe remittance
^^pProS^Snaofbe^Woav?n.lf
ateg'jteK?^k
J.'Sff?,1l-'teht..weU knit In figure,
In nil his mSSS^to.ex'ieM whanding
??-? rr?rfie,nyr9-.?iQne,.wa? a nn(?hia
figure in^the SrUish?SriiM?nIfOUCTlie
countenance alwnv. ??.!^nt-, His
H?E5^iSS&?
hSS8nrS
gSBES&sgsi
. ? . ? -
Xtrark Front a Npraeh made by He at
n lUt-Fjr^ry Katton ?Htln*' of troo
DmUrraU, In Beply to Sxotiier Sui
^tbeNoftllUPresctierof the Hoo
Dbprautloa.
Uy Beloved Hrkthxrino : As .1
have afore told yon in & previous dis
course, that than is danger or goin' it
too strong, U.vte adopt the plan laid
down by the ultra radicals on our side,
so there is danger of bein'toomilk-and
wratery; though I proudly say our par
ty can not ba accused of usin the latter
beverage, "sparely,V . I agree with our
reverend Brother Kaaby?that thero
.?rv>vpu iiOOW^?Mink
can bo no. need now of nam* the Xi*#
Roughly?let us pacificate on the lu^
ger, let us,.humanise and,.harmonize
ourselves to. his condition?fpr it may.
not belongly afore ho votes.
We need not drop too suddenly from
our former posslshion of despising and
despitefully usin* of the colored broth
eren. Yes, let me call, 'om /soch?for
the time must como wben we will have
black sheep even in our own.flock.
We can stilt persek'ute '6in ajid by
doin it litety* it won't be noticed muph,
and we can indulge kv a few sarkastic
remarks, about "em, out touch 'em lite
ly if you wish to kultivate their votin
qualities into our track, and lead 'en)
into.our pasture
will pay ei ? t
a jewdishus manner.
I am and allers have bin a moral
Bienial Konstitutional Dimocrat?oho
who is willin to serve his party and his
self (especially the latter), at any time.
Look around you on every band; is
the times lookin favorable? I think
hot; then let us arouse from this sorrino
laiitic slumber. I am akused of bein
too flowery at times for the kommon
herd to understand?but let me exclaim
with Byron?"Fupit Tbmptts"?which
has been so lately translated into "Fly
Time" has passed, yes fly time has
passed, and ortem is here, and we have
skarcely a victory*
I look to New.York with despon
dency, unless we can make the nigger I
believe we are goin to be less crushin |
on his rights nnder the KonstituUon.
I know Fernandy Wood. I know him
as a undejlled dimocrat, and he is comln
round.*
Our oldest enemy, Horace Greely, is
a prayin for liberal terms to Wirz and
JefT Davis, and all our former coad
jutors, now so vilainously konfined in
Bastilea and dungeons. Fernandy
Wood is one of them fellers that the
Scripter speaks of as a "Profit to our
party without honor."
He too is in flavor of restorin our old
friends toekilritesand soldier votes.
\Vith such sterlin worth on our side,
we should "nil desperandum*" Even
HCniy Ward?(no relation to Artemus
Ward) Beecher is kuihiri round slight
ty, and who nose but he may ultimately
be our kandidate on the Southern rites
ticket, it wood be poetic justice, on the
part of the South, and such a heavin of
mighty bosoms from throbs of joy as
thero would be at the announcement of
this communion of spirits, is only to be
imagined, it cannot be described. I
klose these remarks, as my throat is
sore with much speakin. My last words
bein a sort of admonishion to our peo
ple, to stand by the nashun and nigger,
for we know not how mnch we may
need em afore this matter is finally set
tlod. Ebex^zkr Slabside.
. The preacher from Hepsidam. Resi
dence* miles hack of Cairo, Illinois. -
' N." B. For reference aB to karakter,
I refer you to . the 1st East Tennessee
cavalry,.who once made a charge agin
me, but was honorably withdrawd.
E. 8., P. of H.
By the Governor of West Virginia.
A PBOCLAHATION ?
mHB YEAR THAT 18 DRAWING TO A
Xelose has been one of signal and bountiful
mercies. The. tempest of rebellion which
darkened and devastated the land and left
desolate thousands of once happy homes, haH
passed away, and peace again blesses the land
with the sunshine from her . white wings.
stupendous conflict, exist only In the M and
have left scarcely a shadow to darken the
smiling peace which, the present year has
brouah t us. IS or is peace the only boon so
_ - _by the dread arbitrament forced upon
the country. Lasting, tranquilityhas been
secured, because the source or all our disor
ders has been destroyed, and the great prind
Treason and usurpation, which assailed good
government- antf natural right, have been
overpowered ahd disarmed rand the neonle
of toe United States have not onSstKSra
9'0"1 ahacklea of four-millions of bondmen,
but have emancipated themselves forever
ftom the Jfcttere which amm?lve and or^an
lsedlnlqulty has been able so long to impose.
From the chaos into which we were thrown,
by wicked men.-a benlflcent;P?*?"?
and need us frbm our ancient def
and law aeeured. to posterity, we, lnd<
above all others,, owe. thonloi io tlin Gr
Ruler and Preserver .who walked with
through thevalleiy orglboitfan!fde
.Nor nlioold We be unmindful of
hlesKlnpi. In the year that fa pam, mMnaial
dostrin of the people. The
fiunlne usuany-eonsr^^
usual heaith andplent
forward' with pleosr
turo of rUM[umtas
llvion the unhappy post. confident
that a people who naveshown snch for
tore of rid
Uvion'' tht
that a people v
Jn.UlS?ir of H?*1, PS"?" thevlrtne to mnln-,
tain forever the noble result. their awxtflce
and sullerlnc have secured, and acting in har
^5wJrM?^2f^nd*Uon otoarhon
I, Arthur fl Boreman, Governor of the
State of West Vi?i^^5efol m God,?
?
the bounds of,thisBtat
observances as the grat4
i And,
nott*V.
_^rt?yet?oie rrom L.
of their noble wcriflcea for I
whow gladness must need?U. ?
E'XSX.SiL'? " I?nurdut>-a.t
to assuage by timely remembi
widows..and f. orphans and. 'tl
those to whom, as the lmimx
of heaven, ourgratlcode is d
/ IS |^^?tmy?Khi55d<iSS t!re"5a|
I /of the; ,SMU> to.be amied, at the
Capitol In the City of ^Wheeling, tins
7th day of November, in the year oi our j
ion]
.?..? our 4
.and sixty-five, and J
noVlwaaw "
Valuable Vineyard and
pONTAINIKQ 71 ACRES OF LA NX)] I
of Apples, Pears and Plnm^SQO SmmU_ ,
^ S"" C*",Weh'" TOa I
<?? J. C. COOPER,
nej%d?c^dLtnltont0f ?^?"'of'W? sfiSe- |
Valuable Property for Sale, i
THOMAS HORNBHOOK,
CUSTOM HOTJSK.
Office Hocra TKOK 8 a. *. xj3crav 3 p. jc.
AH other times in ronwH .
Wo. TO Eo* ^bajjod A Third,
HAS KOB HAM!
French & American
MAfl UJfACTUHED.
COHEN, SEMPIJNER & CO.,
. VOl jvrmn street
a*<r ???? ^PProredSd**/
ejtclojdva.w!iato
SW^^;XJ0e2L'
i?^?'t?hSS,la Oar"<orc- wm be renova
C. J. RAWLINGr & Co.,
Wholesale & Retail
NO. 27 MONHOE STREET,
(Twodtots above Merchant*' National Bank.)
W^feniE TO ANNOUNCE TO OTTR.
eJ2a^d2,uiS"d "" v*"*'SSt? 2^
drug business,
In the room lately occupied by
. GOOD & CO*
Merchants, Manuftcturers, (Phy
sicians and Families,
a^ne1SfbuS^"m ^ "> Prescription
: **"p??TlpUona carefully fined at all horn.
-0eU P. J. BAWUyg a CO.
Look out for Bargains
IN
BOOTS & SHOES!
TREMENDOUS STOCK
JTust Received.
Fall and Winter Goods,
at AND
Below Cost I
<n PJ^PLTNO, AT NO 155 MAW RT
iSrieMliSiltSk S"1 fr0'" U'e EtL"t "lth ?
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEHS,
?pESS*?? Styles. Also a |
Home-Made Work,
?otfSSgXhM?nlH^r??i?i
Call Soon, and Secure Bargains.
Bgtjni?* ?00tl* >? ?oM at tbo lowest
; D. 8TODUKO,
?yn3Mm 155 Main at, Wheeling. W. Va.
The Greatest Medicine of the Age!
KBAPT'S DIABMEA COMPOUND!
The oply.Sato ind certain Cure f0r
SS&jT^iw
5sS^?' Ife
asssse??^sag|
Di^ShSoJS^S?h*V" m"otttoorthe
' f??^"*$?^^UfindttlnvalnnhU_
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procnaed a ??"?
ACBBON. rat r A Co,
/X/U? BE OBTAWEDniJPOM- VHH MOST ?
CASH CAPITAL AND ASSETS tOTBB) ??>
80,1100,000.
HOSCH ZSEURA ItCR OO. or KB W YORK. :
^SS^j^rssrr^MS
iVWl assets exceeding the**? of
Company doing Fire bortneia In the United -
UlfDKRWJUTKSa AOBXCr. X YORK. \
Tlie Germahla Flre Ina. CoJ?/t Cash Cj< pltal
TheTlanorer * " 44 L l tn,i
The R^SSc - " - ~ r j^oomooo"'
Orw jfiaffcy of Insurant* la famed by thoibar
Ctamp^nles.. ?.
SEC.U-RITY IN8. CO. OF NEW TOtlK.
Cleveland is Plttelmrgfc Rail Road!
(Shorte* ZZ CMct" Jjaufc So* dtuTlrfa,.!
ajt'SSESS^Ss*"* "E^? "35rS
Ait. Pittsburgh^. .1:15 pm (fcOO pm 2:10 ? m
= i^r^s1MsIv,isis
l:li)pm
feVipm
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HEMPHELD B.ATT. ROAD
^Z-^f-zzzT^
tlJW8L33&5l
Three-foprths of the nett profits declared to
polky holder*. annually.
co&tinkntal lira. dcL&FyizyrYoji
CnshCapital,all p?dil in.,..T .,*?. ssponft)o*.
AwptaOa^uary 1,1865. 8C3,8Kt m
Si;?a.KStCO
Seventy-five
ts de
clared to
annually,
thoat k\
?ny
rbilctm wllfbe Imued in any of the" above
reliable Companies on applieatton to
W. F. PETERSON, AmU :
Office Main street, next door to M.AM.
Bank. . raar21-ly
Franklin Insurance Company
or \rawLwe.
T. IT. Locah, T. P. ShaB<*Trw?.Oeo. K.Whewf,
Geo. Mendel;-John Zoeckjer. BamL McClel
hm^G^W. Franzhelm, Jas. N. Vance, Alex.
rrmwcoM paicy having rfrn duly
I oncnnlscd, ate prepared to, take rW? at
fair rate* pnbuiw ?????* nf "n W"*1 ??
Jo^aArtuHng MnblMimrati, ftirnl
icsfess
son* for a term of year*. Thin Company oC
docedraujs. This beinga home. Institution,
comnoapd of aotne ntnety-fbur stockholder*!
most of whom are anion* our bent hudnew
a?/nSrs,,rf.5s^~win jsrmtnpu'
^irLMoCIJ^A*VP^rt^OT*a,T
GEO. MENDEL, Vice President.
formerly occupied bar Adams' Express Co. .
IN8URANCB'. >
Fire & Marine Insnraiice Company
or wmcTLXxo.
IKCORPOBATED.1H I Mr.
rnraramraii .Merrfmmllw, and rum!nut ill
JOHN F. HOPKINS,
n!A2^^S^^ta^'R*C^OKS^*n,,', Ijlrah
John Donlon, Ham nel ott,
nSSSffiSSSSS %??"" *uu hemre
Sransportation.
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. COMPT
Ot/icb Balt. & Ozrio RAilroa-pQo., )
Vhmoiwq Oct. 27,1886. j
': WINTER SukiiflJUijR - -i.'-tj
T>ASSENGER TRAINS WILL RTTf BY
r the roHowinar schedule on and after the
20th of October, 1885":
ST. LOUIS EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Wheeling. Bun-} Leave Baltimore.
d*ysexctd, at-H?OAji|at...u.? ? *:?Or.x.
Benwood 11:40 " Wa*h. J'tn?.. fcfl7
Moundsvffle. 1201 r.* f
Grafton: iul 4fl)P.it.|
SSSteandS'*
Marttnstrarg. 2ASA.1C.
Wash. J'tn.... 7:03 M
Arrive at? "*
Camden St*n_7:40 f}
Marti nsburel iVfttA'.x
Cumberland.. ?tt "
gSg|aJ?>r
Konndsrllla. Ilffnx.
~? ? WheeUng OM "
CINCINNATI. EXPRESS KRAKf, ,
Mo^dSJiiueSS" ?GES&5iVS^:
EEian'7'^I
jSmwoS.?
Arrive *t 'Arrive at
Camden 8t'n_lM? ? Wh?Bnfcl.u.
MAJI> THAIN. , -,0 ,
Leave v~ "" - - -
E. A. WEBER,
Music dealer,
103 MaI? jUr^4, ,
WHEELING. WEST VA^
v
SOLE AGICNT FOR THJB STKKNWAT
PIANO; also (or
Smiths American Organs.
SHEET ? music,
And Muale Books. Best Italian andCferman
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